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Show defence. Consequently he cauld not ixxlb1y bej in auywise responrClCPTU At sible for the massacre, any more ITBLIOQID DAU.1t iURUaVT rOCB CtC. ', than General Lee, or Jackson, or E. Johnson were for the alleged J. a v i d. ij r Inhumanities of Anderaonville, er Editor ia vuuisam. the depredations of the Jay hawkers of Missouri, or f he Federal Govern' M lurch f, lOT. ment for Batarday. the gross immoralities of THE EVENING NEWS. ? ; J' . - 4. ca cfllcers were morally I Oxford had Increased their ad van-of a length, and sure of the criminal's life. atWhat Uge to twe-thlrtohave-Wbmore did they wish , mere did. they Meal fsom him? on rounding the bend Into Korse- - stanct?lhe da I ep.;h ot... 1...l. I a 1- notoriety to themselves? I ! It it '!, If , . . were m m Jt-- 8Eerio2r U Be U ordaihedpj the inai City CovncUofSQlt Late of said ordinances the by wherever Off Bathing Place, nine furlongs from the winning point,Cambrfdge city the nishrnent for any rirae made another effort, but only reiiared to he by-- fine or Imprison duced Oxford's lead- to two-thirline, and Imprisbyboth " ment, j, of a length. fine shall In no. case euch onment, No further change occurred up to dollars, nor such Barnes .Bridge, five furlongs) 'fur- Srisoument exceed one hundred Oxford ther on,-- through which offence. one TA M M v. Am for anv i ..1 of the execution of . the law? Did I& i r 1 f a....l,..t,4. he Yfor& buLI Pn Did they I E jui-onDiiiAnc- Ply f SSSLI .-- .I - ! : H?1 u Jw 1 1! x I ZJSL : . .? ; they wish to harrow : last hours by Judge Drummond or the Judicial the criminal In his 5 V before'bis mind vividly! illegalities and fanatical perver- bringing LEE'S LAST SPEECH. ' 1 'i Newi and uWivjLll :.lvr. to Call their attention harrow! of details the hla crime? ag sions of. McKean. The true prinsentence not of the no T The "Judge did The "last djlng speech and confes-blon- " ciples of "Mbrmonlsm" are j n of John D. Lcef as reported more responsible for the massacre require this to be done. "The terms couii t B0. S. Any personto usy is on of those peculiar utter-ance-s than the principles of true democ- ef the law did not require this to within eJtolU of . assassination anu for uone, stealing.propertyl are the sentence Aue tne oe; rom a was conOxford the uoal racy f of a guilty man on the - a 1 t in1 DM Ul' i some feet and advance. aj T 'Nbw fines of eternity who cannot slide Lincoln or the attempted assassina- law merely required the life of the length where by the Retail in exhibition toejirirtmbittheir on texeept and dollars, bperi Off Limes the fifty spurtCambridge he should be shot prin- prisoner-thsuch stealing the guilt oft his own shoulders upon tion of Packard, or than theare ed, and reduced the lead of the Ox- Territorial statutes, for dead within io-- . oe-- ; certain true of specified hours, republicanism ciples of else, shoulders yet somebody the ganui wwuj,, ford, which, ail at once, got all misrule, the official of course at . a I convenient abroad, as their bowman was seen Bhall be lianle to a fine In any aum vth la anxious to jlace a portion, the carpet-ba-g be in difficulty and unable to Men's Frencn wprsteauoats ana vests, wen s Cassiraefe Suits .xd.n'S at least, of the responsibility for plundering, and the returning place. But '"was a place a to 1A oar use J his , properly. Cambridge hundred miles away more conMierVsiSatinette IV. the same upon some other person, board frauds late years. now Suits was within a third of a length All causes suffer more from the venient than thousands1 of pla of being on even terms with; the indirectly if he cannot directly, follies men s Fancy Worsf sentenced to and crimes of foolish pro- ces much nearer, than scores of Oxford, and a most exciting j Vf. ' Men's Cassimere Pants, nml who flounders about like a strug- r sec 3.Hny persbni. --rr I orr lOT VIOiailO SuV ; ImnrlinnmanL friends than, from the overt places not a mile distant? If not gle followed from the Ship taj the ..,,:!. drowning, man catching at any fessed be1 order- nrs&idieitT. , mar 51 - ..iin.nna The ' r. post. eneCambridge winning score of acts of ittAAjAUi ' 1. open and pronounced rtuir convehience,then would nos be upon the straw that may choose to float by. ludement. I (if immIdi! k th'aiitniirt was ana . grad. r denied, r .i to mies. The indiscretion, rashness, why all the trouble "...kli; take the ually but sorely creeping up. The Though he says nothing in the c!.y, th worii of oA rao9t remote degree really impli- - and ill directed zeal Of adherents criminal a' hundred miles away? two crews went past ineijuage's CLOTHlN'r, I level amid a scene of the r wildest rturinff the term of such imprison-must been some cause. ave h the are more There often than of of Church leaders the the damaging eating betreho shall; but prisoner; ashore afloat. and : menf, Kalnts vigorous assaults of opponents. and if that cause was not the desire excitement; ! Jesus Christ of Iatter-da-y " " Spi'ife m Summer' V to periorm laifor In Every Style and quired tw"ty"0,ir in the ciime for which he. forfeited Patience and prudence in the times to gain personal notoriety; or to I ,Tbe; tlme nw a ten v" hours deThe Judge usyj ' Li life, yet he mentions the Pres- that try men's souls are rare vir- make political capital, what was it? 877. tho raCQ to be a dead to a iflargo heat. finybicc; o ask specialJ. notice Wo PasEedXarch'20th,j ' rash I and Mil . us to I. j Let try find out. if ident of the Church In a manner tues, Hasty imprudence cer10 a. lt now is I regarded FERAMOltZ fclTTtB, BLals jdst received, and comprising the Latent There is one thing that might I tain that the race was a dead heat. which tome consider suggestive of aggressiveness! are far more comMayor. coxswains, Judge and umpire JOHN T. GAIKE. which arc1 the the Idea that It was in consequence mon.; Active resistance is always have been the motive for the ador The t two will. ddde IK City tie cOrder. of his teachings that Iee com net- more- easy, more alluring, more tlon of so unusual, sd' extraordinary ted the great crime for which he fascinating, Oian passive resist- a course inj executing capital pun- - raca WM a dead The L ishment in this Instance for crime for this is the ambiguous- form, of TEK&1TOBY OF TJTAW, 8S, Esjsipoff, was condemned to die. As other ance.: Salt Iiaae dead . If Tree's fanatical and misguided the motive decision, committed. aj That namely "for reasou judges'; city.'; what might persons, .they j h Resorts t This certifies that the foregoing; u' w yarus. themselres should best know, have tea! led him to commit crimes of have been the desire, by the actual enis a true copy of the erdl nance o.t,1 a heinous nature, it was because of sight of the scene of. his crime, and to directly asserted the responsibility Ordinance VAn titled Itelating ked distorted views by the consequently revived remi of President Young for theMountaln his erroneous Crimes and Punish mentsf passed MINING STOCKS! and not the niscences of the occurrences of a ofl we principles, truej Meadows Massacre, may say by the! city Council of Salt Lake the fruits of we the 20th day of. March, A, D. to and principles legitimate to drive that on the this criminal STREETS. few words City, as crime, subject, ( VVn best land tliverv-an 1877, appears or recort u nij Vppn mariv other !rrades. comTrisin the operating upon say something' that it, was hoped ought to say, preliminarily, that themselves OfBce.i. 1877. larfeh 24 ftanoitoo San honest heart, ' , could be used to implicate the lead m et owe President Young an apol ana snail akj --IJwii makeian eiiort to riv riand and 'quality made.-W- o ire uitrpesii, 10.4 Church the .Thedoctrlntsof In this of aim. ers him in church the for "Mormon", mentioning ogy ;and the corporat seal thcnv on orders; unless otherwise instructed. onnectlon. Nor should we have diametrically opposed to the shed- the crime for wiiich he was about of Salt Lake City.' this 15, 24 b, 241 b,' 21 s 21st day1, of March Aj lone It, were it not that his name ding of innocent blood. J'Thou to suffer the extreme penally of Con Va, 38 b, 39 a, 39 a i l iLargb !sh1pnlentsl)f jour. JTew ana J, f has been d ragged 1 n to prominence shalt do' no murder,' Is a divine the law, ; 6 b hrA the Caledonia, The murderer hath If this was the real motive, and Goods public will fly in au unwarrantable and reckless command. JOHN T. CAIN IJi'otion; are: arriving daily, G&C. llr b, 12 a i Recorder. dlOO ih manner in many discussions con- not, eternal 11 fo abiding in him," is we candidly confess that of all those all details, City L Excher, 4,95 b ephrtment Ihstittitipri thorough and complete a divine precept. So distinctly is above noted as possible, it seems Mex. 13 b, 14 a cerning this most repulsive aflair. a oonir; la d, Let ua go back to the times when this principle understood among the most likely then was It a most h reLatter-daiUuh,i5b. " were to that Saints the the massacre occurred. They they NOTICE. unworthy motive, one be severe . ;!' fl. Nh ...4. peculiar times. There were no gard as nonsefese the belief of many ly reprobated, one of so cruel and rrH1St STOCKBOtiDKB8 OP TUB 13TH Union 6t b can no no a murderer that are a Store railroads then, ?Ji Ward: hereby religionists telegraph, inquisitorial character as to be ab Alpha, 14 b b cent. notified Uat atdividead pt tblrtyper Justice, 101 solutely beyond the pale of, i the pony express, no malls. The mails step from thd scaffold to heaven. . ,. Jj P. FUbEaKi iiaa txn aepnrcq. b 3f Is Juiia, dlOl M3 any authority of the law,and equally op had been stopped by. government They do not believe; there J? JYK ff iES EJfMEATS?. n .1 orders. The general government forgiveness for, that sin. It must posed to every humane sentiment had sent a large and splendidly ap- be atoned for by the criminal him- and feeling.' tionseouentlv. It may be asked, How do those officials AUDITOR'S HBP0BT pointed army on the way to Utah. self, as the Scripture says i What for? So far as the people here sheddeth man's blood, by t man justify themselves from-thcharge or exceeding their duty, ' and from eould learn, It was to disperse and shall his blood be shed.? iritrini i the Financial Condition Bo Iieo is as far the the and leadersl" of ch the concerned, .most them, the hang rge destroy weightier or, Salt JLalee CUy Coir. These and worse things were the Church and the people are gratified extraordinary exoeSs of severity, IS' TBE fJEASON, at rtalel Trtxi. fcTAND for the.Quar poration been has with of factnthat boasts' the the Justice to in refined Salts soldiery hake I W. Joho! reported amounting brutality, ham, ter Endinr J bruary 28 Citr; 'price Uentj-flr-Touns'f and Jit WmA, e around their cajppfires across the done so far. it was their desire to thus needlessly 'increasing the 40!lari.i 18TTJ ' the' reason for have it donef much sooner. That mental tortures of the criminal? Black Prince was raised by kH. Durplains. What was ltd OKS L C0WLI1. all this display of the pomp and cir- it was delayed so long, was none of I They answer can for themselves. Stock Hill joirculatcdjm celebrated the Fprlna V , a f dn CUy CVUHCCI, keo, at th Hon the. thJ'-e&bNEW You cumstance of civil war? Slmpry ,ueirrauiuiar - ,d 10 runner wisu. may ne saiu. To SaltioMCWv-Mayor Farm, on hong bland He was roa'ed In 1 iuosiaiDg Asspthat ambitions, disappointed, and If the motive for the extraordinary OsirxLKMKlr I herewith; present to your 1888 by 'Madam loomer," tot by I)Jota; Vj N course of the! officers ef the law, honorable by corrupt officials had home false tesbody a report of the iflnanclal tor." Ho was iotvW "Warrior ? treated of NOT WHY AGO AND YAES inLake the for DILUd at were jBalt ration, of of condition the City;0orpo above, timony Washington against in full, for, evry: cent! they owed, it.d groups' Messenger. 2177. 28, filled ths of February bad Quarter ending this character the Territory, people named, He has finished hi mile tin better than The execution ef John D. Lee took qnlsitorial Rowc w aose the administrative ear and the pub-li- c place nearly twenty years after the motive was a barren one, results the 2.30, and was imported to kbls 'Territory in sole .ott i;i1?ksiiies to MjfTrJm. ' Deo. 1st Balance in TreasurTt ati ' we're ear with absolute and vile false- - crime, which he' for not the lS7aT obtained', hoped ot tammeir j . expiated with his rouble and Boot Shoe, and BOOTS & SHOES 111,141 9 the the tensive Jaat rport- -. practical experience jn hoods of a provoking and aggravat- ife, was absolutewere expense The question perpetrated . . e inkl with sufficient; capital willien-- j I March lst, is;t. No. 13t 13 Uruil kn teathfer tratiej ButipU During tht Quarter! y needless, were thrown away.and, ing character concerning the situaana ltseu suggests pertinent V tl7.078 00 tion In these valleys and! the Why was ha not tried, convicted, so far as paying In any manner,the I By aty Taxes. 'il&s man Sl eMablisli 12,162 00 and Boot M3?uanaM firat hirri tc Cinir?0lr aj character and disposition of the and punished many years ago? ' ' ouxney was a blank failure. The IMTidends on Stock ' of 8lt Lake CUj here--oiiI of the of N sua Wi business people, Excitement was the rule HO 00 "") The answeqr is plain ana simple animus of this matter of determin- . jthe ...-3, jifacturingi necessitiesj Oaa Co ( i Insane Aylum and 'j everywhere in the States regarding Because no proper! efforts were ng.the place bf execution evldeat- iless mUCf fat'' Tax"HBKB lrni be ameettiiir of he Dla- the old standi jthe Z,S17 Ofl: r CHe will .3o'iitinue; ;liusi Hopttat...;.. i... d arer-- of tha 1 the 'Mormons,' and everywhere made to that end by the office to ef ly belongs to a species of unworthy Bchool Flne... as known at the of rict, NeC', Cliy Entiy; fala in Utah regarding the intentions the law during all that long in pettiness, legal irrelevancy,! and on Monday, tho 2d 1ay or April, at S p.m., Town Clock Storei 87 Main Street, 'sign ofJthe 3ig iuU under Town-B- it L438 8& ir.iw.4 (or eiecuon, or uooi xruiteta and omer to which officers it Hrtulations. of the Government and the army terim of; nearly two decades, ex and Syiil retain the; empfoyces of the Working-ineil'- S bueiseeB. 738 19 B6dt," Water of B. the 27 towards the people here. The not law 540 descen should II. 8KIDM0RB, Water Wcrk... cepting In regard to the proceedings 8chcol TruBtce. I Bathing' acot. rent Workmanship has gained slonswere aroused hero, for S2S 0ft which resulted in the consummat or tuta uouse and " Kat aoot.. lots 4OT 00 there, ing event oft yesterday (March 23). for ;their make'of Boots and Shoes a recognized superi ivAlsrr;-g5- a Cemetery; xpr for vengeance. Martial law was the you V 400 00 I were not Judicious aoia steps Why 338 00 ' Doc Tar I rule. The people here were in arms taken earlier to Judicially invest! ' 259 15 Water A Good, " Supply.. 1M 00 I to defend their lives, their liber- gate the whole affair and ferret out Kxoense accri. is; .1 10 0U WaariLRa trsiow MLKCRAre iuaa; riK Pasture House Batb ties, their wives, their children, and punish the real criminal? BeSecond Market! Da- 2 and their religion. cause sucli aid not appear to be the DISPATCHES. Total tric Becepts. .When, we consider all . these intention of the federal officials Total Besoutoes 4 for v:. 'i- EASTERN. things, the wonder Is that the peo- whose business It was to look after quarter Releaeed . JL' JLiVJUll ple here generally were so forbear- such thingsJ During nearly all of NEW 24. The lime an Yokk. one those so so easily twenty thought, year?, USE i ing, nounces that! no more suits airainst DtbwrlmthU During QuafUr. won over to pacification as they and one thought alone, seemed to Tweed will be brought to trial. In ' tll.OGO MATTHEWS & CO'Sr were. The Territory was remote. be uppermost in,the minds of those a rew days, probably on Wednes To nill ParabU.. and Streets lillTe arc! noi of v Opening V Months were required to convey officers wild controlled judicial ac day, Tweed will be released from ' Koads (Includlns- St 675, 1 k .! 68 of x acot. ',11 oa The wnich a If, T custody. In negotiations tion and this that ? to from and connection, Washing Intelligence proprlationa to have been conducted by Charles ..L rlous wards fr v vwv ESSENCE of JAMAICA GINGER ton, and then it was a most dan one thought was how the respehsi- - O'Cenor on behalf; of itbe neonle. atreeu of repairs whole could of the affair were 48 malls 8,374 and John D. jTownsend for Tweed, bllity gerous service, after the and crossings)- -Water Worka ,2a W saddled upon resulted In ' an agreement on stopped. Cruelties at which those of be effectually ( Street lightingi:' In- Hi !l! 3,440 7S BpH Mt authorities of the Tweed's part' to make all dne a Claverhouse or an, Alva would the leadin and oillamps) If k j TREES I TREES ! TREES ! ..,, ,l amends his in 8.294 85 of in the Police...... power " way Jesus been hare paled, might have per- Church pf Christ, of ,Latter- restoring property, etc lie repre ii'! M: .1 ;! Mayor. ralary at j Superintendent of Trea.X-Trot- b' If they could not sad- - sented himself a poor man. but Peaeh petrated by prejudiced officials, in day Saints, Bare Tied, . Early ii;t:-t-!rnouo worn.ior Ripe, Hale's Karly, Early Beatrice, Febfuriated soldier, and reckless camp uieic tuerv they did not care to flered to transfer his property and year endlnr i Foster, Vandyke, 00 000 Orange 3 1S77 Free, "1 ruary interest in ice claims against lt ITrultland. followers, months before the au- saddle it an y where.) If that could nis accu 3,702 W Treea. Thirty lesdlor kinds. if the " rand Apple parties Mnrioe acct Extra thorities at Washington could have not be done , nothing was desired to the city and j private Plana Treea and or many were terminated. A Tres amoust paid onn proceedings .. fear Varieties.1(.. been cognizant of the atrocities. bo dono. f Jtbat could have been proper deed And papers have been accu of appropri-atioShade Poplar, Halm CALL AND SEK, AKD BE CONVINCKD, to members of Gllead, Dor Eldery Weepfnr Willo-r- , These thingsfwere apprehended by doae, It would, have been done drawn up and only i await signa' of. Council i City I1 LI li. i! Cstalpa, Honey Locust, Black Walnut. Itut it nerer ww done, ture. toTbe whole amount of nron- for extra aerrloe the people of these valleys. These years Tlsiea numerous in varieties. hi Urstpa and committee be transferred will 1 probably UrMBbrawi aud Untntwtm ruau, cf were the feelings of the people at because it leould not Ihj done. It erty "I" work for tbe year not exceea rau,uuu, and- this is all many klnrts. Ree.f-LnDle1164 Feb.7 14, eiMtof be' will can because were it nevei t'i The settlements done, ' Tweed that time. ', claims to have. Victoria ' rtosl 00 ij u It! 77, j $i,m and Plant. oM'f.'M't be of can Balanoa done. not Innocent The app In and II remote, sparsely peopled, ' ;; tar-Aneavy rallere, ,,:' sale for WJf, priation dado, for ,, All r. at GiemUle cheaaby rear endlnr Fb. the midst of an Indian country. never be proved guilty, because Uardins, f ugur House Waiter c! Adams, azent of tbe ' !0C0 t.rtj co ' The Indians were excited and some such a thing is au impossibility. It Star line of, Texas backets, and 41 14,1876 Expense aect. i.eis r4 of them "mad" because of needless is a contradiction in term. It Is commission merchant. 181; Pearl,- M Pr'aoo expense aoer; 1,230 liabilities $600Street, baa failed; provocations and reckless cruelties not possible, because It. would be board of pciaooare low aaaei at 3uu, ' r era, wv, vaiuea TREES! TflEES! TREES! blankets, never In which contradiction The "Americata." fects, very by passing UUd. A. large part or tbe Indebtedtbliia;, madlcat at--inedlat ness 4,tendance, is In held erhlgrant company slaughtered by creditors Europe. claes, ete cause it'.i.' M main The was of his failure went tDe 'Meadows the through Treaturet's. and '.11 i the bad faith of the European cor 44 - Clerk's lalarr 00 settlements cursing and swearing 'I Recorder and AudH by which a large auan at the "Mormons,'? blaspheming THE PLACE OP EXECUTION. respondents, tors Miaryw.w! ,eoo oo .'4of merchandize was thrown on M Aldermtn't tity reea 6SO Oft I i tssBaas' r and reviling at their religion A Mr. 1U dams to bands in' MM and D. of the taklne John In Belgium regard salary Attorney ' . u 8tret SOperrtaor. cut 1 r breathing tbreatenings and Leo a huhdred miles or so away uermany. pi i!nnr . 'TTr Watermacter. and s. V -- : 9 A I" 11 1 1 HI " Jsl t 420 CO I' or salary. vengeance and 'slaughter towards from the place of Trial to the place m t; 11 i r. I i .., i Profit and ks) in- It f ' ' Lf I UilliUJV them, vowing that they would lie where" his! crime was perpetrated) FOREICN. :'; terest, dlsoouat. ' ju 2S8 'etc. I u Aylum and Uospi- -j by until the army had come In and in ordcx that he might bo executed Iff ill 'i f . II CHEAT DRITAIN. r l" ana ..tAi: v care then turn around upon the settlers there, the questions may be Ike Great ' ., treatment of two If fJalTerslty Beat Bace with determination of blood and aeked Is it usual to execute crlmi no 4oi insane patients ' ; 6 " Quarantine MIS act rapine, also abusing and aggravat nals at ttm places, where their irnlnm finuAM t it Loxdox. (24. The tbirtT-fourt- h ft, 4 I i. 7 Fourth Krkft ing the Indiana by poisoning as I crimes were committed If it is U ulvers! tj boat race was towed this ; V'sseo FOR SALE riot t rent CHEAP.! mala and water. .... i ; ' not, then! why was that course mornios; at an early boar, and the u Cemetery. fr the usual one on the Total DaurteiaeaU. l , Even under these dark' and pursued in the particular instance course "was in ' Thames, from rulney to JJortJa,ke tWalnot ,Trets, 2 Jnch.c; J f a distance of four aailee and two Balanoe ht XrMUury, mreatening' circumstances, i and under consideration? : 500. J; ;!:-locb, was March 1st, 14!3- ..little breadstuff's It may be stated that the course furlongs. Of the Cambridge 5 , when there ; D Mulberrys, i'jnpli. UOc.; 2 'inch, con- in the country, and no prospect of spoken of was very unusual, if not six participated in last year' eight or. trxe uxrord crew roar ResrectrnUy submitted. raising another crop, the settlers unprecedented. The authorities of test;.wnue Locust, 2 Inch,: 50c.; were c;v3 .;Inch, bat the ancient, were Instructed to furnish passing New Yorlf, of Chicagv, of Ban Fran- coxswain !was manners, . - .ui i t Auditor .t. ilnebfl. of Public Account a neTlce of tbe ii; , -- fii . f U.:t ,.f ;d I f of London, etc., Thames, emigrants with the provisions they cisco, of tit. Louir, Apply-- to QEa REYNOLDS ' . Marok 1st UTL The number of spectators was, at.actually needed, but ne grain for do not take criminals to the precise t ill h i !(4'j,; Jon'" i c I .? comnarafor race, the UnlTeraity animals to eat (the animals of the places where their crimes were " ' Vl?" there but 7 ' smali; ' wayenough o .o , . : settlers being fed grain seldom and committed, ' In" erder to execute tiTely vo xaaav - whii wouju uo an ' lia t ' .... KsM tf-- l 1 I f; Jfrcrident to Gfiloe com and let Buch .J ..... Young's the. pan- them there. course, if at saenae gathering; elsewhere sparingly), OS3 lee pass by peaceably and safely. tempted, jwnuld be generally con The start was made at 8:27 a.m. " i.' '' r " ' to CIt Council,!, read an3 The Oxford took the water firet.and i Borne companJca were actually es-- damned. ;and for various. feasons. 'f ' eiznt ieec a neaa in naif a referred to the Committee on Finance jinCTCltlTY! UlW ECOXOJT! cortsd by "Mormons' ' to protec It would x considered an unneces was strokes. This lead they held dozen iii;r 'If" 4v f l r,i f.vt t! Ji.'T Hli as 2 V IJMar4h 19, Viti ' them from the Indians, t sary expense. It would be consid- to the Duke's Head, 'where the !f 1. rraad Books with Kxaralned and eompand drew up, and were on We do not write this to vindicate ered an exhibition of an unworthy Cambridge f' ". by Committee on Flaaace and terms half war between the Toncbera President Young, but for the In-- spirit, altogether gratuitous on the aran Sound to beeorreet. i and Bimmens' head OS - M Yard., ' : 3 !4. I , il ," ALKX. C. PYEa,j. f . forxnattosr of the public- - He needs part of the officers of the law. It this ' jrard the Cambridze crot the ''.I 4.. rt!ltt: j" :'4w CSjaJnpaAti !. .no" vindication, it having been In would be regarded as an unnecessa lead of about four feet. which po i were at maintained sitions the stretch of executive sarerltr. established It Londsn best hocse.. At this and veil ry dlsputablj i v period Sports! fcuci ta CcuccU tr 'Ca:ttea in f. and generally known that he was would be looked upon as a mam in the race, . rowed in Cambridge kii-t::J aa a correct siLlt of tie flnasclal coniir ot cognltant of the massacre until festatlon 'of a passionate and deter- bettor rona..''."1 a .11. of Salt Laie City few tbe quarter tlrre-l- n ' i ' At Chavea Cottage, six furlontn tioaasmed It was over, and that his constant minate spirit "of revenge, rather from S ?'- nt" 1, H A W . i boats the t ' the execution in starting point, of calm, Instructions as Governor, in that than as the Couac3 adorted hs Wfcerecpoo t were a&oct on a lerel. , Uxlrd now t t Mi it t ba.putli3fted. In lima or . danger and, excitement, flexible, impartial,? deliberate jus forrea aaeaa. ana wrxsa ... about a pcttaad ordered seetioB 11 ct tli wUh )sTW Teqarfuisijt. were of a precisely opposite charac- tice. It would be viewed as indica talis tad fcc?a rowed; jd by about r. ;t a UisCtCLartar. j S I'M 7?i' CS,of j. ter to any proceeding of that kind, tive of a desire to take something a third of alessta. I f AtC?rah,rreeIOxf3rd led by only r tttah, v 7 being emphatically In favor of the more than the life of the criminal. ar. few v...t Ciiy. feet, ;s V;:; u;t most conciliatory policy and It would, be loosed.. upon, as ta re';.. ta'sa tgam 'a mile aud "four 'vA 1rt't&at tie At the bloodless measures, 'first, last, and finement and exces of cruelly more furlong dlstiUeryi from the startle point, (..: r y cftba V T.:--And' lot tr xMtict ' .hiiUid rxmock w ef f alt . . Every citizen of worthy of the dark aes than of the Cambride showed two or three Acnt9 citta tasac rJ eori v all tketlme. j ' tr-- :r UiifK lifljl. Lai Cifjr, -r tU qirr last quarter of the nintenth cen- feet la front. those times knows that the i f;x-OH two; relics At Its I t j& tv itira-i' :1b es T upon as the starter's best, Oxford drsw rulir, Elinilcs instructions atury, f It would bo hkksd T; .ol 1 U. jrri, El tic.;., ill jtT.?fij ''s tp Stock ?. :t of Governor Yoar, la those perilI t penal policy worthy of the Span alonsde,'--'-- cor re .:,i4.':j 't cf 3. Profits Fr5.,h .1 reK;vt.ooy 6di T Chlswk bottom of the w'ere rather At rrny ".i than of the to bear and forbear lib, inquisition, ous times, i Sr" iW m iZcz;:i.s 'CrocerL '1 f ,f ,.e "'- - ft fnt, 1 jot, -to act strictly on the tfefirlve, iiot cScera of the law in the greatest Oxford artt tiUertCi.k-.e- x theCanjbrii s, tS anJ tnortoeatl St., .Oml a j NXB to fhed fclo-r- i so Ions as It could rrpubllo the world has seen. who erstd mncii trjufclssi ij ;;; .r. n The qnestisa then arls, "Why rci""i j ... Asants far Kst&ia tnv torics Satis. irnrm uin pt.. ST. fcuuia. pc::lil7 La avoided, &sd thmn- xT&s TValier j JIavse, 1 AtC-l4"threa 'Opcsile City la,i EecTr. miles, Clinrcb, in this conn .:: o cf fIfthlj '4.14 In V hzi rt7 e smdj-lbrtur- ''!""! ds - i I 'ill . - - I EG . offwwlefo j - W : 1 at j - i ??"SDmTOJ ! r , T JC 'I, Tu. j 1 ; 11- YOU TH'S 1 . - - it . -- a. 1 BOyS', 'AND "CHILDREN'S j Felt oaud mt . jj. , j ' 'I m.-L- j - w- ,,00 . ! . Preakner, Yoeman, Sidney, FiShetv bmrtf Randolph Troubadour.1 Colon Rembrandt, Triumph, Etc.i i u6 1 1. I j I ,, - , -- Bi htm I : it Spring Stock of tnplf and 9the, Dry it j S. BEiDELESBGE Sudl HI; !.! - i f tl 1 1 STALLIOII DtACE; PRKJCE , e . or : ; illi R i i i l m A 1 -- v A- Jfly!W?4f , 'i J - 1 1 m , ( j 1 ! Midi ill 1 I tlicity t - j i - Co-6perat- he . Mhas sctU, -- 5 i II L i r-- , ; a I a M - :; : . 1 QT d m i i c : - a t a! i ! extra-offlclousne- ss 8mM. cboot-bou- se I i .1 ! self-defen- ce I i . 1 Flowing and Durable . 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