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Show Jatne ltu-ll L ell I n;;.-r'iis! v III. ( I Camhkidge, Mass., August 10. j James Kusst-11 Lowell, the eminent-' poet, diplomat and scholar, is danger-.' ously ill at his residence in tliis city, and it is feared that he cannot, recover r ! from the general bre tking down of his J . vital forces, which has now set. This state of affairs has come rth -r suddenly, sud-denly, for yesterday no immediate dan-' rer was apprehended, ami this nim-ning ' it was noticed that Mr. Lowell was not j. so well, and towards the afternoon j well defined symptoms of fever had set " in, and to-night it seems like hoping ' against hope. Not a (Juormn. ' Salt Lake, August 11. The City' Council did nnt meet to-niglit, as Miere i was not a quorum present. |