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Show " "-I-' local jotsJ ' ' Sam Levy received tweuty-fivo bales' of genuine Havana leaf tobacco direct from Cuba to-day. ' ;",: Wells, Fargo fc Co. to-day received n Shipment Ship-ment of ore valued at $5,900; base bullion 3,300; total value, $9,200. McComiok t Co to-dav received one car Hanauer bullion valued at $3,450; silver and lead oreg, $9,450J.fToalTaIue," $12,590. Marshal Ireland received - a telegram late this afternoon, from Idaho, that Solomon Edwards' was on the train and would arrive tOriligbt. l ', .';.;, . ': ;,!' .,;,,.y ! .Washington's Birthday : will be generally observed by n suspension of business in the city. Being a legal holiday, no Democrat will be issued Monday. The following registrars wero appointed to-day: Patrick Cusick, for Juab county; David Cameron, Garfield countv; and Isaao Knrton, Uintah county. 1 The Bale of seats this morning for Monday Mon-day night's performance of the "Pirates of Penzance" -was much larger than"liad leeir expected. .ZThe 3 matinee : sales were also largei Mrs. Emily LHtle, who is thought to be implicated in the charge of polygamy against George Q. 3annon, was the second wife of Colonel Little, and therefore required no divorce, ' :. .. . , , . It coHt the Mormon Church just $12,000 in 1842 to get Joseph Smith extricated from the ineHhos of the law on a writ of Itabnaa corpus. It will cost $4.r,00i) to obtain Geo. Cannon'fi freedom. - j Ogden is not to be favored with the pros- ' ence of Clara Louise Kellogg on the occasion I of the G. A. li. exercises. The announce- j ment in lesjject to Miss Jiellogg having been solicited to Bing was a practical joke. The Herald seems to have received its in- formation respecting Judge Powers", non- I confirmation from the same souroe that furnished the inspiration that Marshal Ireland's Ire-land's reward of $.KK) would not effect the capture of George Q. Cannon. In his address to the court this morning, b. H. 11. Smit h lastingly said he had never seduced his wife'R sister nor committed adultery. Judge; Zane differed with him, (and insisted that his unlawful cohabitation was both Redaction nnd ndnltery. Captain Greenman Bold under judgment ! to-day Edward Harrison's quarter-section of land over Jordan for $400. The sale resulted I from a suit brought by.Wm. H. Stahl. in ' w men tne juagment and costs amounted to $1,731.31. D.i W. Scribner was the pur chaser. i .. - ... The Supreme Court held a short session last evening and appointed March 15th for a henring in the Speirs-Yearian matter. hleirs attorney requested permission to file brief s in the case, and Judge McBride also asked to be heard, which resulted in the a bove arrangement. . i. The second performance of "A Parlor I Match'1 drew out a good audience last niht. I and the matinee this afternoon was well j attended. Evans and Hoey have, a strong attraction in this musical burlesque, nnd I are inimitable comedians in their special- j ties. The company go west from here. , I Mons. D. dt Vivo,. Salvini's manager, called on Madame Majszuoato Young and Air. V oung last evening and was enthusiastic in his advice to Mr. Young to take a position in the American Opera Company, New York." 1 he gontlemau assured Mr. Young that there would be no difficulty in obtaining a first-class first-class position. - The evening was spent very pleasantly, and D. de Vivo pledged his will- ingness to negotiate for a desirable position for Mr. Young. |