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Show L " . . ' . . li 'V---- ' t : i U i - . - .. people are governed by a system that it and would be wiHX5r the whole nation r-- u ?. CANNON GEORGE "Mor-mons- Anu( 17, IMS-- "OCCIDENT"5 AND THE THE ' .. "Mnnwnvs synonymous - . that-righ- , glib-tongu- ed and property are inviolate, law respect ed; good order, harmony, and peace the invariable rule as they most certainly are the same high principles which we hoftor, if applied to human action and government in any; other Territory , State, or nation-woulproduce reeaiu similar (in every respect to those enjoyed by the people of the Territory, of TJtahV And where Is. the man, who would jaof rather, see peace, harmony and morality prevail universally than to -- to-d- ay Every true and Christian patriot earnestly desires to see such a time Inaugurated,, and none 'deserving those truly glorious titles would for a moment reject a sys- the exoepUons? "1 - m ' M .. , hs p - . . M , col-ect- ed 4 , -- -- ; are-murderi- , ng . , y s .kuoa ,rr."r.ru?G"toseethe f7 . - d H-u- -uu wua s . fc- x : . tem of buirian government that would inevitably lead to such results, even though they should emanate from and Now it does seem that some people be introduced by "Brigham Yoang" cannot refer to us as a people without and his Vglib tongued emissaries." ' , using the most coatemptible and appro bious epithets, "ignorant," "degraded," (Bpeelal to tbe Dttrti Evening "deluded," and so on- through the who e vocabulary, showing themselves tlf graph. la possessed of either a vast amount of ig-norance or of the nost unbounded, il liberal and really wnchrlatlan prejudice. i GEOTEAL. The assertion of the Occident that our Nashville. 17. Last night, about 12 a party of masked persons, some emigrants are "ignorant and degraded," o'clock, fifteen in number, rode into Franklin, is false and uncharitable. Ignorant they broke the door of a store of a and may be in many instances; for as it was Prussian open named Bierneld, a raul Jew, anciently ss it is dow "to the poor is cal. Bierfield attempted to escape by the gospel preached" and the poor, at flight, but he was fired on and fell dead, by fi ve buJleta. Lawrence Bowleast, in the greater part of Europe, be- - pierced Bierfield's clerk, was also colored, man, ing deprived of very many opportuni- shot and mortally wounded. ties of culture, are naturally enough igWashington, 16. A movement is on norant of most things save poverty and foot among the leading Republicans of south to have their legislatures ' its innumerable disadvantages. But the in a call for a September session unite that they are "degraded" we utterly of Congress. that, unless They allege Democrats are will the deny. protected, they U given to us sacceed by force in choosing the electors As a community credit . every State. ior goou oruer, inaustry, perseverance in nearly been learned that agents of the has It and every other characteristic ludica- - French Government have been making tive of a well regulated state of eociety large purchases of forage and horses in This meed of praise is awarded to us by this country for the French army. candidates nine-tentof all who are brought into The friends of one of thecommission-ershlBevenue for Internal tbe actual contact with our community, assert that they have the assureven if completely antagonistic to our ance of Johnson that he will suspend religious view; and yet we are made up Rollins under the charges made against to no small extent, and every year re him. New York, 16. All the disposable recelve large additions from those "de cruits at the regular army depots at Gograded" recruits referred to by our vernor's, Bedlow and David Islands, In co temporary, the Occident. Now, if the harbor, are under orders for the military division of the Pacific. The bur people, or our foreign convert who officers who will accompany these de emigrate to this Territory, were such a tachments will remain in that depart degraded set as our friends delight In ment. Buffalo, 16. The Chinese Embassy representing them, we should have invisit to this city yesnumerable proof of it on their arrival paid au Informal were taken out on the lake terday; they here; for a Journey from Europe to Utah, and went to Tonawanda. During the and the many trying circumstances into excursion here an unfortunate accident which they are thrown upon settling in occurred to Ban Talxen, Assistant Am while crossing the a new country like this are certainly bassador,old who, was wharf precipitated by a not calculated to develop the brightest rickety oose plank througn the wbarr Into tbe and best phases of huinau nature. But deep water. He seized the plank and our citizens many of them from among kept himself all oat until a sailor swam to his assistance, when a rope was pass the poorest of the nationalities of Europe ed under! his arms, by which he was . comehereand liveln the utmost har- raised to the wharf. mony, and almost without an exception Washington, 15. Senator Abbot of South are industrious and orderly. This is as Carolina, with a view to show the advantages which the southern commu complete a refutation as can well be nities will by resisting violence and given to that part of the statement our derating gain political differences, has data showing the amount of nor cotemporary ha made iu reference to thern capital invested in his State since the degradation of our people. He says that ten millions of The last sentence in the above para- the war.from the north are now employgraph Is really true. We feel to endorse capital ed in developing the resources of that It most heartily, and as heartily to re- titate. The report of the director of sta commend it to the consideration of all tistics from Jnne shows the total amountImportations in that month were S3,thinking beings unuer whose observa- of 112,006 against. 3l,irJL', uio in the same tion this short article may happen to period last year. fall. The sentence referred to runs thus: New lork, 15. Mrs. Merritt, who but 4Yet the fact that an establishment like recently was rescued from an in sane asy where she was forcibly placed by a . that of the Mormons, supported by such lum, was assaulted by two men on relative, means, exists and grows strong in the Thursday evening while going to her interior our territory, may well excise home In Hudson City. They attempted the serious reflection poth of patriots to force her into a coach standing near hut being stoutly resisted and her cousin and Christians." coming to her rescue, tne abductors ilea. nas " 15. The Kev. sir. Tyng a tola vufccmjjurary j of truth in a very few lines andNewhisYork, vast amount friends have in circulation for and we think, to our credit and' greatly signature1 h 'memorial to the general of the Episcopal church. in our ravor. it was no doubt never in convention which meets next October, to repeal the tenaeu; tmtis nevertheless a fact. We canon under which he was tried and will analyze and comment thereon. condemned, and making a parish and That the "Mormon" establishment, as geographical division of the territory, or to mooiry it as to apply only to un he terms it, should exist and gro w strong so authorized attempts to form new par iu me neart or uie American Continent, . lsinaeed a matter worthy the serious rolled parishioners of other ministers of reflection and attention of all true Chris- - the church. Another memorial asks for repeal, leaving the whole mat ; liana and patriots. Here may be ob atersimple to be governed by the preface to the served the aUoiutcty unique spectacleof ordinal in the prayer book. a wnoie .territory, containing probably Kansas City, 15. There are addition reports of Indian troubles in Kansas joo,uw people, most of them belone al Htate. The Indians and settlers are still to the poorer and laboring' classes of Asner ureeK; three more ngnung.on society, and yet among them all hot a men had been killed. The Indians are beggar, and scarcely a drunkard, to be coming down Solomon Creek. Large zouna; wnue crime and rowdflsm are numbers or people on Asner Ureek and about that district are cut ofT. they almost unknown. Now. in & dav. when all are out oi provisions, ana their ammu the press of the whole country, more or nltlon Is nearly exhausted. Later re Indians ports aayontbe leas, teems Willi accounts of x crimes or settlers Solomon ; the vilest hue; and Creek, and 'that articles from the seven men were killed yesterday. A aoiest pens are written; lamentlmr ovr. settler came in this morning with his f ad commenting upon their a running nght inhe had he says family; rapid crcuw, we wins: tn&t the fact "that ah Tor Quite a distance, tooreraor craw-for- d gone to Solomon and Cholina, woiuument, like that of the? Mor and n&s is making preparations for arming and organizing the settlers for defence. . . midst Of Our Trrlfn 4 It maeeawor i . San Francisco, 15. Tread well & Co.'s Z' n' .k-.- v. ana f serious reflecUon hair mattress factory was destroyed by u Q wnom the love o fire last night. i"t r- The fete of Napoleon III., was gen e rally observed as a holiday by the 4" "4 nat glorious System o French citizens. A salute was fired .7 tanht . ethics t, .u T, . fcUO eaeemer tbUlmorninSf and a cl vio and military ! J prevail IS Proof in(V,r1K,.l.vt . . w to ptocetslon form ed.whicn-inarcheiVlcto-irDame-de. the. of.IIotre chert! . muu U4 our national ! .t where, "a -crand te. dnrm mass was property are wpc(a, ana , lhai tha cusbrated."' to. i. r' London. Further advices ffroni Ireland, were received this eveThe ning. agent of the landlord, lift Hcull v, was not killed as at first reported." He endeavored on Tuesday to serve some ejectment notices on several of the tenants in the vicinity of Tlpperary, when he was attacked by a large body of them:' including many women, and was obliged to fiy. into the he startcity to save his life. ed on the. same errand,Yesterday by accompanied a large body of armed police. On reaching the hamlets of the tenantry,, his efforts to serve tbe notices were met with derision1 and threats of violence. The police endeavored to disperse the mob, when a fierce fight ensued, during which the police fired on the rioters several times, the shots being returned by some of the crowd. Several of the mob were wounded, as were a number of the police, Scully was seriously wounded, and the police retired unable to makeany arrests at the time. Tlpperary is id a high state of excitement and further trouble - ""I is apprehended; : Paris, 15. The fete dayt in honor of the inauguration of. the first Napoleon was celebrated with great pomp. All the officials of the conrt, together witn tne emperor JNapoieon and family attended a grand U deum at Notre Dame. After the ceremonies the Emleft for Fon tain bleau. peror . Iiondon, 15. Dispatches received, today, from Constantinople state that a serious encounter took place at Pera, two miles from the city, between the Greek residents and Turks in conse quence of the violation of the grave of rrinee Mandates. The troops of the Saltan were called' out to suppress the riot and fired upon the Greeks, and wounding a large number. killing Many of tbe latter fled to the residences of the foreign consuls for refuge. The trouble was finally suppressed . by the active measures of the soldiery. Paris, 15. The JHonileur. in its issue last evening, says, semi officially, in relation;r to the new French loan, that thirty-foutimes the amount of money asked for has already been subscribed. London, 15.4Dispatches have been received from Iceland giving the particulars of the deeda of lawlessness which occurred yesterday near Tlpperary. It seems that while one of t the great land lords of that region, named Bcully, was serving the usual notices on various tenants, he was shot and killed by some unknown person. A strong body of police soon after made their appearance on the scene, and attempted to arrest the police in turn, were atculprit. The tacked and two Of them shot dead, and four of them badly wounded. Several arrests were subsequently made.- At the latest advices quiet was restored. San Francisco, 16. Advices from Shanghai say that geld diggings at Cbeefoo'were being prospected for by ! foreigners. A report had come per Fuiong from Nagasaki, that one hundred and fifty Christian Japan natives had been taken out frem Nagasaki in a steamer and drowned, theConsul's remonstrance not withstanding.. San Francisco 16. The China Hong Kong mint has been dismantled and sold to the Japanese government. The machinery is to 'be removed to Yoko hama. Alaj. Gen. Bunker had left Hong Kong to inspect, the British troops in Japan. Several piracies bad been committed, and the offenders caught and punished. The introduction of American foe: horns on tbe YaUgtsee river was strong ly advocated. Japan. Yokohama, July l'u. On the 4th of July an attack was made by twen ty thousand Southerners on the Toknr- a was at Yeddo, about 1,500 strong only. The Southerners were repulsed. Tbe attack was renewed tbe next day, when tbeTokugawas were entirely routed, and half Yeddo, including two large temples, oue of them the residence of Mia, was burnt down. At ivicblgo, abeut ,18 miles south-o-f Oaaca, a terrible battle was fought between the forces of Aidzu and Satsuma, in which Ih latter was defeated with great loss. Satsuma and Cboisu were deserted by several of the other Damio8, and subsequently Choisu himself declared his intention of with drawing and has ;ordered.his generalshome and to remain neutral. sateuma's party has issued a proclamation in the name or the .Mikado, .condemning all the native Christians to death. Several have been executed at Nagasaki, and at Sendal, within 10 miles of Yed do. It is stated mat tne sort nern Drinces have made a proposition to refer tbe settlement of affairs to the ar bitration of England, France and the United Slates, and in case the Utter powers accept the responsibility, they bind themselves for the execution of their decision, both on their part and that of tbe Mikado. Port Nugata, on .the west coast, has been partially opened, the North German and Italian ministers onlv allow ing clearances there. The other ministers have not sanctioned it yet, on the ground that it Is not safe, and is liable to the same troubles as. have' occurred atr vsaca. i j d see them ' m. -- - 5 ! 1 ; i in the Gcspet fl i L.OVELAUD, Cap Chester TJ QttnirtiliTTtnti Oloi-l- f OF MUUWMnU PASSENGERS - tilt. mmmW r' Ut 4 IfatrtLHi 1 i U : -- v k ; . r& 3 B. Ckvwm Louis Hansen; Elizabeth Beese; Elixa-- i two children; Gamabeth Williams and Do Ai liel iBriscoer Gray; wife and five and wife; John Bartlett BenJ. children; . wife:. and Jcssph, .Perkins ' and Evans Fred. .Culmer, wife and four sister; sti NAficy-Weand" two chilchildren' and wife; Robert John Savage dren; Guttrldge, wife and; daughter; James Turner, wife and five children; Edward wife and son; Maria Fleming Baynham, ; Evan' Jones; Ann Phillips; Ann Powell; James Mary Worsley; Wife two children; Ameand Griffiths, lia Mullett and , two sons; Mary Ann Croft; W; D."? Thomas; (Florence Cope; ,W. Purdy; James Purdy: W. Studer; H. Iiiversadgse, wife and child' L. D. Rudd, wife and child; A. N; MaeFarland, wife and four children; Mary Taylor and daughter; J. Jenkins and sister; Anna Martin and child; R. Pickering and George daughter; Peter, McKlnnon;; ' wife and rMulIett, Harston; Joseph' ' two children: Lavinla Pickering; Samuel Hale,' wife I and two daughters; Edward Tullidge: Susan. Ferguson; J. H. Barber: J. Walker: G. F. Dare: Mary CosleCt land 'five children; Ole Peter Warner and wifeiWm. Nicholas, wife and child; Mary Walt raj and two Jsuzabetn Sarah ll Itisynon; daughters; A An . CT If. VI.aI I f ri wife and three daughters: F. Laver and sons; Elizabeth Brewer; and four children; Louis T. Jones and four children: John wiokhaxn; Elizabeth Bentley and three sons: John Earnest wife and seven children: Samuel Eames: R. J. Davis: Wm. Wade, wife and child: Isaac Evans; C. J. Mullett and wife; John Lowe, wife and four children: :J. Wor- thincrton: Ji Gleve. wife and five chil dren; G. Durrant and tiro brothers; G. Trenneman. wife apd child j Sarah Evam; F. Street; wife and eight chilE. Faulkner, wife, son and daughdren;Elizabeth Hill and five children; ter; Eliza Latter; JJ C. Jones! Henry Weist, wife and child; Mary Biemell find two children; Oswald Blemeil; Wm. Ince, wife and son; Lettice Retford and three children; Helen Crosby; Sarah Cope and son; John KIrkham, wife and son: J. Todd; Keziah Hall; Luke Shaw and two sisters; J. Perkins and two sons; Emma Allen; Eliza Harrison; J. Beaumont and wife; W. Chapman and wife; Daniel and Eliza Powell; Elizabeth Tlmson and five children; E. Morgan, wife add five children: H. Smart, wife and four children; J.Hebdon, wife and child; W. C. White, wife and two children; D. Juste t and; five children; J. Li. Grundhand, wife and two children; Elizabeth Hill and five children; Anna Jenkins and live children; H.-- , Cottle and daughter; L. I. Halsher and wife; Elizabeth Cousins; Mary'Ann Cousins; D. Lunn, wife and six chlldrea; Jane Dunn and daughter; William Saunders, wife and daughter; Sarah, Priscilla, Ellen, and Rebecca Cato; Hy lan ' Davis; Cope; Lot Adams; Lay Powell;-WmJohn Mulr; Ellzabelh Moore; S. Wool-ridgHare, wife and seven children: Jessy Rhoda Watson; J. Turner, wife 1 T and two children. 0 I In Bhakespear's Brilliant . mss anaiiH ! S t Oomedy or ESTflBLISHUEllf i mm Mr. MeKZHnE mm MA.QJJ-M- t jkBGinm.wfvroiJciisTosrBi .' e u "I " The Strength efthe Cempany in the Cast ' : r-- - i TUESDAY, JLLi ; M& . .L L ... . EAOT TEMPLE 18, '68. . SALT LAKE CITY. Will epresented.'for the first time in this city. uomeay, - ESnaaespear-- S encnanuog- a , i in Acta; tntttled , Mm ' ; - i :o: mi ' ROSAUKD,. jaqaes. Toacbitonew.M.... ores him ajcicETTE . Mr U McKenzl Tbe Dnke Senior Dake Fxederlclc... ..ilrMrJ aJThompson J E Br Orlan do Am 4aw Mr Amiens. mmm. .Mr P M&rretU .Mr JOGrabam Mr J 8 Lindsay .. Oliver . B6sVTliiM,in M H&rdle CONSTANT dllfitf j Mr.J E Hyde ..Mr K V Crovther Mr C F Alt wood Mr R Mattbews . Corln.. Charles William Jaqotos ds Bols. ...Mr H Haines Miss Adams ... MIm Alexander Olia. Pboebe Mxs M Q Clawson Audrey.. Elizabeth Queen of England. at VA o'clock. at 8. DOORS OPEN eom n; encea panctoally Performance tf Consisting b i . DItY GOODS, I GUOCERIKS, HATS aSc APS, BOOTS & SHOES, ': BAR IBOW A 8TET.L, BROOKIS, ) j Ac Are a Home Institution! Made for and specially adapted to the wants of Western people. - They combine great weight, distributed to the best advantage, with beauty of design and per fectlon of manuiaclure. Which will be sold x.oinr FOR Also,.;! ! Stove's Charter Oalt CASEI ,.' - 1 Cooking were first introduced to the public in tbe year once tooa me leaa, ana nare ever looa, ana at since grown in zavor, nom there are now a BACON, FLOUlq ! r- - GREATER; NUMBER tOLD DAILY than any Store in the market. Orer ' ONE X3RIEI ' " PEACHES, JTELOVSAJm : ' iniVDIlEP use, and we offer store as FOB OUTFITTING. 11 ! are in daily erery reference, wherever it may be found. When our new patterns were made, all recent were united, and we confidently , , offer 1 : . - , ' dlZfcly --: nts the S. L. City, Aug, lo, 68. ifBro. G. Q. Cannon Editor jbeseret New$: Having by the sanction ot P res-de- ' - AS THE , SWITHlBRO' S. v Ueawiest, Beet anaContrrictel,Host . Lnirorm 4tuciest isak Young. President; Spencer and Stove in the market. . ing The Charter Oak is the cheapest Bishop Hpagland had all matters' quietever made. Twenty-eigh- t sizes, with and ly ana peacefully settled, and having re- stove without Extension Top, sold wholesale' and newed my covenant, according to the retail by order of the Church, I therefore wish x you to insert in the Deseret News the Excelsior IMiifactiirii Company, nt . ' CA RPENTEI flrst-cla- ss p Cider W. I. ADnlebv has been tized, and is in full fellowship with the Uhurch of Jesus Christ of! Xiatter-aa- y ' ; UU'l-lBalnts. t.J In justice to myself I ask this, as my 'Excommunication" was published in the News, and circulated both here and among the Saints in the. States and in Europe, and 1 wish them to know that I am again in the Church and Kingdom of God, for which I feel.,. thankful, i. Your Brother in the EL C. , i 7 : w. I.: AppuSby. We hoDe to see Bro. Appleby soon again laboring in the field as h I once re-ba- n- d227:3m j 4 ! -- ' It May Concern. To Whom - I ST. XOUIS, -1XO. S v i v AMortawt In preparation, tne Great .Historical play of. e, v on band an ezoeilent TTT AVE Lords, Ladles. Attendants, Ac, Ac. . following: ox is KeilT Mr H Haines . HylTius...... i - I mijrmiM celui and-son- - T. CaIs. IS 21 In t Captain Chester LovclatuVs Train, kJ. acpsa Jaj4 jHauxTr id I jj 1 ,V- - f;Th smtnont Trasla AetreM, J f LIST A : - nana we expect to reach Salt Lake City that all is well with yen as 'Trusting we remain your brother us. it is with " lVi - : L - -- their fruits ye shall know them' The saa Francisco" Occident, a reli- JJby was'' said upon one occasion by' Him gious paper, of the 8th-- Instant, has the following notice.- of oar emigration, ,wifomij alli, Christendom prpcuetio which h replete with that lore and reverence; and by that standard we much right to f be Judged as charity dealt oat so liberally ?to the. hive af,and t we demand., i ."Mormons" by nearly all clae of peo-- others;, If, amongst; us life, female chastity, pie, but especially by professing Chris- ' r, tians: " ., three thousand, recruit v) "More than been landed in New York have Utah for within two months, and most of them are now able tO Judge whether the - blessings of Mormon Urn are equal to .the representations of the has emissaries Brigham Young sent, abioad to represent him. The account I given of the appearance of these iguor- -' aot aDd degraded people as they werej collected at Castle Garden, is itself a commentary on the sentiment which has attracted them to their new home. They ara evidently fit subjects for the delusion they have adopted, and. will find themselves In congenial society when they reach Bait .Lake. Yet the : fact that an establishment like that of the Mormons,', supported by such means, exists and grows strong in the interior of our Territory, may well ex cite the serious reflection both of patriots and Christians." i ' , that la evil. But with-al- l r ' U ' 1 Tip-perar- y, the world to adopt, f TT are well aware,, that the hde Md ?rjrt5ainat the is pretty genertl; and that In the estimation or a great many -- people some very ignorant, others very prejudiced or wicked the name of "Mormon," or "Mormon Elder," is deemed j EDITOIt .AND PUBLISHES. jfeatfay. ' ' given, that TLTTJBSDAT, State Read, Half Block Iferlb sf NOTICE is hereby is the day fixed by the instant, Probate Court of Salt La so county ior the nuns; fraflsn Square, of the final of the Administrators of the Ca report n Estate of William Nixon, deceased. Ail persons having claims against said Estate r. r. or otherwise interested in the ettletaeat hereRE prepared to Contract for BUILD151 of, will please take notice and govern themA selves aceordinsly. cuarantee the work equal to thbe -;iE. Wi KAST, J"'-r .. as cheap as tne cheapest. Havlng . Prooate Clerk. r , j 02S:Z . mm.,-.-- .. ; . "HOW WAGS THE TJNB VT O SI KT 053 Hi Railroad oV off iff If you want your the ON WATCHES REPAIRED, bring them or on. " Rmllroad If en, Superintendents was. Ed.News. Workmen, can send by Wells, Kargo ds Co's OF THE' LATEST IMPROVEMENTS r Express; they will be returned safely packed, TVORK WARRANTED. At1 Gbkkit Riyxm,- - The, Orssn River City J. KEEKS PIONEER JEWELRY STORE, Lote East Temple tstreet, Bait Lake edition of the JYoniierlhd4tx Is to hand dated City. v r We keep constantly on hand and Make the Uth. Oar llxely contemporary not only det ,f at the Bhoriest Notice, DOOBS, SAH, keeps up with the railway ppt ahead of it. It . BLINDS, MOULDINGS, Eta, "Bte. ESTItAY XOTTCE. Is now publUhed at Laramie and Grsen'Rlrer. t i ; in my possession the following DeskbktXkws. A dispatch from Sweetwater 1HAVE which, it not sooner claimed, will TERMS to SUIT CUSTOMERS. tbe City Pound, Ana.hesoklatPnblie8ale,at Aug. 16th, says the Younr America claim has 22d. , 1868, at one o'clock P. M.; 31 been sold In Chicago for flrty. thousand dollars One red and white STEER, 2 years old, white in forehead, branded D T on left hlo. spot ? t One red and white STiCEK, 1 year old, crop off j &n.Clty, Atag. nth. V ' . riKUb ear. bii in ieiw t One red BTEER. 1 year old, crop off both ears. One red and white STEER. 1 year old. upper I M Mi UW1 mj IU ARIIIVAIJSI AMD DEPARTURES 11OneUfc V(V brindle 8TEEB,-1- . year oldr under half n ear. rifrnc in t m it t H Stf'it J t' ' " crop ' One dark brown MULE. 11 years old, no : ; .. visible. j&i From the East. II. D. Kent, ' Thomas brands One bay MARE, 8 years old. small white spot j Clampitt,, R. in forehead, white. on hind feet, white - on Tooney, Conrad Praig, J. W. 4 .' left fore loot, branded 11 on left thigh. ' ' f't'- L V'h. j Beaton; rii (i WILLIAM N. FI1EV Fi 'the West,-Llahteren. !Aifred d228it From (1 Poundkeeper, ; City. Qjden K. C. Jorden, Philip FretzJ Geo, Bsnnister, f. " ' j Sweat, J. B. Osborne and wife. .r a w wm a vn VTTkTt am . io From the North. If M. SensendOrfer. To the East Albert Carrrngton; Jease N. Smith, W. D. Lewis, John II. Young,'John '. J'. S. Thornily, Ym. J Johns, If. M. 'Sensen-dorfe- r.: c ' . i To the West. Geo. A;iBursr. Geo. W? .. i i . rr--"i sr H Lashus. .r ri' .'rtl I Cl 1 i To the .Vorth.i JrJonassorf. A LE and wfilrns Worklnsj Men ean readily .. T on me jLX Ooatractortat ltl mJJ$x Echo Cafion.1 4 i' - ' j . t 3 ' ": j - if , A U mi U h4. mJ ' mm . ml i . 5 t . : -- , J Green River Ferry 1868. ' Aug. 12th, ar' JJPrctident Brigham rYounff-Y- fe rived here and crossed In safety The health of the camn is how sood. There have been :naite a number of cases ef sickness, but nothing very serious. We buried two infanta that were both sick before coming into the train. no other deaths. ' Kothing has occurred to mar the hannlness Or Mace of the raid on our ant train except an Indian mala on the 6:h inet-'j-i While in. camp ior noon, and In the very act of getting the afternoon's drive, up the stock, for the band two Indians rode in among in drlTing off about forty- and succeeded our best animals. Borne live head of of the bojs started on male and thirty In horseback, pursuit, and headed off all the animals in about J five or aix miles, with the exception of five which the, Indians seemed .determined to capture, and part of the boy a were as determined they should not. equally After a hard ride of about thirty, miles! some few of tbe boys succeeded in overtaking them, when a contest ensued nd one Indian was killed and the other mortally wounded. The boy a sustained no whatever;injury although five shots were fired among the herders r while but 'happily with up the driving no fatal result.. stock, j Oar animals are all in very good condition, and If no itrious at cidents hap . T ' - 1 to-da-y; ; - 5 ' s mi -- m s-v- aar 1 '." t '.' ' . rl ' m . Borne wozato am let eoBtraettoreaeemalble Rkxotkd. Tne City Iiqnor Store la who prefer tobywork hat, way, rather partiea to She oppoalte aide of Uie street, in Groesbeck's 203-- J , " - ' ' j. I , i Mahogany wahtid, a few cords of Mountain ' Wood at this office.- tf ' ' ft' -- I TEZmS.-XJI7STJir- this oiaee, clean white cotton and colored rags. People In lite city who wish to dispose of them wlllpleaae briOg them on Hon. days and Fridays, v ' i : ' HET7 ! .. ; TO-DA- Y. lag Company, BkLotlr, llo. ... : . 1 iv.: ifi! Ve1 ehiU irt t, pay r I 4irjv j CAW MfiSre ai xJiillZQn&Ol jaa if. n tne I a tne itn '.- iJlU J - I- - r " - ! '.. "... " 1 -- . -- r -- k & onvray XTjAIXI per Day J. id2w. .jCl a etli Vatob.--At . ! 1 TTaimax-On- e' lmndredTandiuty: eOrds of red pins wood at the Paper ifUir V fc i tf ! - I asaaaaaaenaaHawaeaaaanan 100 I . s mixcrx a PATnow. TiundnirtVWhef,Ui eholoisTenitorla and Imported liquors' and wines can be had. t IT- 'i : olctapplci.-- X ff r i .Vitf i GI21yi id ii ii ii ULiUl Ml,. t t5ir;t;'i zit I nnii i I |