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Show --DAILYCOIUNNE vised table at the Cenmv Office rhow tho REPORTER, following aggregate of the population of all States and Territories. "White, 33,501,-CScolored, 4,878,323; Indian, 25,733; Japanese, 53; Chinese, 03,190. Total 5 . UY THE WESTER UNIOI TELEGRAPH CO. Nashville, July 18. Valuable gold mines havo been discovered in Munroe county, Tennessee, and Gen. Vaughan calla hundred inen to work them. THE LATEST DISPATCHES. fora New York, July 18. Jim Mace ha issued a card waiving tho decision of his referee in his favor in his last mcleo with THE CEN8U8 OF ENGLAND Coburn, and offers to light the latter for five or ten thousand dollars a side, within one AND THE U. 8. hundred miles of New Orleans, and In the event of Coburn declining, hois willing to PREPONDERENCE OF WOMEN IN transfer the challenge to GBnUlwin. Stockton, Utah, July 19. -- Hydes overGREAT BRITAIN. land stemner arrived last night from Lake Point. ' Tho running time averaged full two miles an hour. "Much delay wa experiIn IVortH enced on tho road by tho irregular supply of water. The last six miles from Tooelo minwere run in two hours and twenty-nin- e utes with a load ofnino ton exclusive of T11K STEAM WAGON MOVING BEtho engine. Sim load with ore and bullion TWEEN LAKE rOINT AND to return San Francisco, July 19. It is rumored STOCKTON. that tho Central and California Pacific railways have sold to the Pennsylvania Central almost a panic in Sacramento. A Another Novelty Poetry on causing in real estate is anticipated if decline heavy Wires.tho rumor is correct. Tho steamer Owylico sunk in the Upper No lives lost. Columbia. ...ETC. ETC. ETC., New York, July 19. Tho following poem at thu was rend of tho Army 1 1031 K of the Janies: NKtYSr O; ' D. J. TOOHY, , . Editor and Proprietor. WEDNESDAY. JULY with loaded muskets and bayonets glistening in the sun. lie might have done this, and his name would havo descended to future generations along with those of illustrious heroes. It would have been said that he saved the liberty of the city. But now, when he dies, the newspapers which make up history will hand him down to infamy by This was tho cowardly Mayor writing: who surrendered the liberties of.hls city on the 12th day of July, 1871. A Macon correspondent of the New I ork says: Passing Journal of Commerce down a street in Maeom a sign informs us Jeff. Long keeps a grocery. Jeff, i a colored man, who represented this congressional district at Washington during the 41st faCongress. He made a bitterho speechho innint x but says bill, vor of tho Jeff, says Be lived never seen no economical in Washington, and saved hi salary as a Congressman. That enabled him to open a store with apparently $3,000 worth of stock in it, and ho is doing well. The colored people mostly deal with him, it is tho infest and ns their trade is all cn-kind of business. Ho serves his customers in court dress n shiny hat, faultless whito shirt, Nilsson necktie and whito Marseilles vest. 10, 38,-549,8- 87. 1971. THE CHINAMAN. California politics ate full to tho brim with the Chinaman. The Democratic pint form resolved to send Ah Sin and hL synonymous kind back to the land of Confucius, and the Republican follow up that cut by decreeing that all further immigration of pigtails must bo stopped instantly. Doth of these great parties go still further, and, reaching out beyond thestump, the Pacific democracy object to John, because he dues not take kindly to its schools, churches nnd institutions, ns the republican sets up that the customs and morals of the Golden State are not adopted by the new obstacle," Theso theories form the severed loaf of slope, policy, while : nndv!chd between the thin crusts is tlie plea that tho Chinese live on Forty-ninercomparatively nothing, and mbcollaneous pilgrims sovereigns, shout and shy their headgear at any or all of these arguments nceording to the manner of their presentation, but they work backwards. The proposition that a chinntnati ignores thu habits nnd morals of California L complimentary to the political nondescript, and the Idea of his not going to church with picas democrats, shows him to bo a length or two ahead in ethics. Turning the tables for a moment, it will be found that the spiritual welfaro of our whittle footed follow rnortfffo could xs advanced by starting him back again to his native country, rather than be dojed with the patty nostrums of g the generation nt the coad. For back-actio- n sarcasm wo have never seen anything so well culculntod to injure, by rebounding, than are the platforms now before the' people beyond the Sierras; but the election is near and tho grobbing for office underlies the efforts of both organizations. It were far better for the future of this country if the Chinaman could bo disposed of in somo way to prevent the incoming of the millions already looking toward tho New ' World for room. He has already taken up tho once proud position of the nigger in the woodpile, but if is a quortiun for wiser etfth srnen, than can le found wvt of Nevada, whether the sons of tho far Kat should not bo borne in upon "tho surface of ap Amendment to the Constitution. We do not propose to discu?s the point nt present, for our attention is only engrosctl in the 7.ig-z- g metaphysics through which tho wi-- e men at tho foot-hilare trying to wade across the boggy flats to pelf nnd power. That is about the extent of their efforts to stay the influx of the coming man. s, self-risin- ls FORCIBLE AND HONEST. Tho Sun Francbeo Jlfonitor, which is tho organ or tho Catholic Church on the Pacific Vont, in an able review of thu lato riot, thus give expression to its views of tho cause and effect of that tragic demonstration: ' If any man imagines that this kind of lawlessness, this savage intolerance, will make the position of the Iri-- h in the United Hutes a bit better than what it is, ho is mistaken. If any tnfin imag'Srf,,-U'dines Unit rioting nnd defying the authorities n will cause tho name of an to bo hold in higher repoct in this country, he commits an unpardonable error. And tho cmif-of freedom, nt homo, about which we have all had aueli glorious hopes lately, how will that bo afleetod by this scandalous nnd barbarous rowdyism? It will certainly bo grievously injured, nnd tho day of our national regeneration will be retarded, God alone knows how long? All that our best nnd purest men have done to effect a union lietweon ouri countrymen, Cntholiee i nnd Protestant, will bo utterly destroyed; alf the sympathy and moral support from other nations that have1, been won by tho heroism and devotion of our patriots will bo withdrawn. The hands of our enemies will bo strengthened for men will 'say we deervo tho slavery and oppress! m that crush our people at home. What, in the namo of llenvon, can intelligent and freedom-lovin- g men say hut that tho Iiih are unfit to be free, seeing that they are totally destitute of tho first requisite of a free people a spirit of toleration,- And as an argument that cannot be refuted, they will cite the New York riots of July 12, 1S7J. y Iri.-hma- i e - Kit 'Carson. Kit Carson was remarkable, than five feet four inches not more being high, with a long body, and Jog so bowing that I have never seen them resembled, ex- cwpt in jockey, who have been such from childhood, lli head and taco once seen could never bo forgotten long thin hair reaching to his shoulder, sparsely covered a broad, high cratiiuhi; forehead, round and broad,, above imall; keen, bijght, gray eye, let deep in a (broad, flnttbh lace, gave you the impression of a man whoe wits were in careful training, and who objected, both by instinct and education, to deceive or being deceived. I have often been smiled at as fanciful for remarking a resemblance between Chris North of Blackwood, ami Kit Carbon; yet it wi vuy plain to me, despite the evident difference, and the knowledge that North was a giant in person and intellect, for Carson was ns accomplished ns North in woodcraft, ami rarely equaled in riding, running, shooting, or jumping. Think of tho concentrated power of that small form, which Used, when young, to jump eighteen feet at one running jump. It was not, however, in physical or mental traits so much as in the similar bold, honest, lion-tik- e physiognomy that I found the resemblance. At Garland, Carson kept open house, exercising tho most unbounded hoswho pitality to all visitors and .passers-by- , wero often sufficiently numerous, and in them were included tho Uto Indian,' of whom ho had once boon agent, and with whom he had such a powerful influence that no trouble took place when an appeal could bo made to him. In nny dispute with them, when violence ieem.d inevitable, all could be allayed by offering to send for Kitty, as they termed him;- - and it wa a study to ee him sitting, surrounded by them, talking as kindly at.d familiarly as to g his own the hildrei; rolling clgaritos and. tobacco around, all the while laughing, Joking, talking Spanish, or Uto tongue, with such abundant gesticulations and that it seemed to mo that he ta'k"d more with" hi hand and shmd-- i tkon with his tongu. pa-sin- hand-moveme- nt, the to-d- THE San Francisco, July 17. The Methodist Church, brick, costing $75,000 in Virginia of ruin Inst evening, City, fell one burying tho dwelling of a negro family, but no live were lost. A fl.ont Marysville) yesterday destroyed Swarm's sah factory, the residence of I - la Treasuer and Depository, the Coucer, the eum of tint And line snri Ivc, tin ftte GIFTS clouds thry strive. A clios.'s corps they arts lambing ou iu swl.hr field than ours, Those bright battalions still fu'fil the scheme of the . Leaven y pewt-rs- ; And high, bravs thought flmt dowu to m the echo of the far oil fUlit Like the fit nil of a distant phkots gun through the shades of Ilia verlng nigi t No fear for them in our knror fleM. L t n loll with 15,549,271; female, 10,207,837; total, 31,009,91. The preponderance of females over male is 718,508. Chicago, July 18. A lire at .Sioux City, Iowa, thi morning, destroyed 17 wooden building?, two small store, saloon, &c., and two dwellings., Los 835,000. Believed to be tho work of an incendiary. arm unsUned, Thatvat last wo bo worthy tc tan.i wiili them ou the smiling heights gvinnl. Wc hU meet an 1 greU in c oeli.g ranks in time declining ann. When the bug c of GoJ 4nU found r ca -, and tbs bxttitt of hie bs son AM CONSTANTLY URCMVING AND OPEN-Ini- ! out a I ail stiwk 1 il.Ua aar.l li:cy r'nn.i- - inli a m:nsTi:A us. Ornd (tilt e L. Smith, of Pekin, Los $00,000. Insured Ill'KEAlS. A fearful tornado, Vineland, July accompanied by lightning nnd heavy rain struck this town last evening. Tha loss of property i heavy. Tho Episcopal Church, two railroad depots, two dwellings, with 0 men latter, were severely injured by tho falling walls. It appeared to bo entirely local, the country within a quarter of a mile of town escaping from the effects. 18. con-equent- in-th- e la a large twenty-fou- r colutnu sheet, a resume of the contents of comprising the Daily and a vast amount of tuUreiia. lto V 0 10 t 3,000 8.000 neousresdlng matter carefully electl for Us columns for readers iu tho and the West, where it is eMved with the 'true aud on y universal favor exponent of the Infamous proceeding of the Mormon hierarchy. For year this Journal has battled for the right 7.0O0 - ' Et 8.0 O 6 K'O 4 00O .. ...........a.. of, .......... ... a' 3 oil 1. 00 SO, Ot 0 u.OoO 1 13 600 14 400 14 000 e against the mountain of wrong built up by DrtgUam Young an 1 his sacerd ,u! associates, aud it wj.l continue on the saute com is until .the last prop bit been knocked from under the rotten Plate. W structure of Chipcl) desire to present the claims of the ,16.000 13 00 .. 1S.OOO 13 300 'lOAHSl 4 4,ho0 e in ail )g tho $660,000 expeus-- s of the enterprise and uUtrtbnnou of lie kX. the balance of arisjuie from (be sale of tickets will be to tle est dlitb.ueiit (fa ru'-ln- prominently before the reading pt b ic, sud hope t? tecnr for It as wide a circulation as l.t ic r.U deserve. ) To Uv WASIISTANDS, ra tc nr.. safks, ICS, CIUKSr LOU AC 5 railed the Public Library, of Kentucky. By tlie jrovM u of the charter this Library is to be forever lr o o te itratuitoua use and eujoyinent of every cKizoti. and it i the iurioee ofii- - ti uelees Tlio E. Trusted. Governor f Ky It, lateJournulj W. N. Editor CourUr nraral ; Wilmington, N. CM July 17.In Robinson county, this morning, Loury and his band of rrrgro outlaw, waylaid nnd killed Daniel McLean, a prominent citizen, and Hugh McLean, his brother, n youth only 13 years old. They also wounded Archibald McCollum. Theso parties were riding along thu public road in n buggy nnd were fired on Capitulation from thu woods. A state of terror exists From tho In Impendent J New York i no longer free I Wo let among women and children in that section of the country. The sheriff has a pose of Germans celebrate their victories over tho one hundred and fifty men in tho field whose French. We let Frenchmen hold annitnry fairs. We let Fenian processions, which effort to capture tho outlaws have been, so propone to make war on tie innocent people i of thu neighboring provinces of a friendly far, fruitless. power, defile through our stecct. We proJuly 18.- - Tho Grand Jury tect processions' with files of police. have found an1 indictment against Hiram G. Wo such welcome seditious Irishmen with tho Ritnsdell nnd T. White, of tho New York freedom of thu city. On the great holiday Tribune , Charles A. Tinker, Joseph A. of Fenianbm wo deck oar public buildings with green flag. But when a few Omngo Kirby, nnd W. N. To, charged with who were mobbed la-- t year, nk to bo nnd unlawfully revising to testify on men, protected in marching through tho trod certain points before tho Senate Committee, our city authorities join tho mob and sol I concerning tho prematura publication of the etnnly forbid tho procession! Mayor Hall make buncombe speeche on the Fourth of Washington Treaty. This refusal i declared July, hut this is his understanding of Amur against the form of statutes in such case iean liberty. made and provided for. For what is a procession but ono way of Commander Wm.XMitchell, who was expressing opinion? By tho banner, by airs played, by tho number who march, of tho navy four the placed on the retired men wish to make a demonstration in favor year ago, died at bi residence yesterday af- of certain principle.. Now wo do not like ternoon. Orangoism. It is nearly as bad as Fenian-I-But Orangeism ha jut tho same Gen. A. larker, Commissioner of Indian to make m demonstration that Feniati- affair, ha resigned. Ill reason given in a rightha Any dontal of thU rght u a b,ow letter to the President dated 29th of June, I freedom of speech Only tyrant dare forbid such of ation j recent tho that Congress legist expression!. In tho riots of is, WtW Govern the merit gained a victory oyer diVe-tethe I d relative to Indian affairs, has mob. But in 18l thu same Inh the officu of imrtanco, making Commissioner l,ic mobf hlch hung negroc4 knd UiiM McLok tho board of Indian Commissioners. babies and burned orphan asylum, had but Tho President's acceptance of the resigna- to threaten. The city surrendered. If wo had a maul Mayor Hall might tion dated 13th of July, compliments Parkout the militia: he might have have ers ability and integrity in tho discharge of j put acalled Americans phalanx of liberty-lovin- g all his duties. on one side the Orangemen, and a phalanx of hforty-lovin- g Gormans on the ether ride. .VYiFcr', .7 4 IS. Tho lksit po-itio- t. t. 11- -1 H, Cniu, e. erk J flerson court W Clunky. Author Ioliticii uUl .t. of lie I. 1 1 sill Tin- - tiiiNioi well known ami 1 tiar. bo ot Comin u i Text Il)k; It. o;Dur-r-M.i eorre b ketv' distant frieuds, of rcruen'.brwre t out !" them of who deelre t) tin them liotild send tho inoutiUln. . 4 W1.1 axr RriontKn. Th- cost is a metril. compared with he n.ceiycf freiinci.t corn eponrtcuc , atid furnish' more infortuntlon about all lira iu thi region than could be given by coc.'snt and unceasing letter wilting, T. cudnrut It'r.'ti Teretn bv tlio 1 Hon. H. J. 5 t: 1 Super laorv. ito. Judge Ji Herron ccurt of C :i Pleat; .11 T, M. (baiHe.lor Ijuii t ilU c hix'oi y cour; I f r. II. w. Urine Julg J cl Hon. fereon cucnil comt, J O. IJaatcr. Major o' 1 1 'oi-lica- lion. Jl, j. Wibu, Hi'i ati r 01' Kcutucky; Wh rtwl), Uuite.t Htatc Dietrlct I rhil.-le- , t rosccui'iig Attorney Mi t'l N. Judicial D.Btiict; Genoa! J T. !! jle, Preetdi-II. At F. H. it.: Dr. T. r. Roll, Prof M(d Uuivers.tj. l)UiV l'o; ii I. Jotibaon. Irojr.-tll'ue; Hon. J. Proctor Knott, lato mcuih r G ngress; Andrew Graham, tobiusco and coito. b oker. 1 he hooters of tickets to which gilt are awsrd-- d wilt no pjd on pn si ntstlon at the t flice In Louis ville, Ky. Tii kea will no for sale at the office In Louil le on r G-il- n, Commission . the 8end liberal discount will he allowed when ICO, 100 orl.OH) tu kets are purchased iu a lot. All ordor ed bv rcrnitLiiicra wil be promptly atccooi tended to and tho ticket returned by mail, registered, or by express, as .ordered. Man. per llien'ideraigued, late p inclpal Roainefa Ot! I Conof the very euccea-fu- l Slercsnti.e Library cert of ran Francinc . haviiig ren ) uoiuteJ agent of tii aho uterpr e, bar to say that everything wilt be done to make tins an ntir- auccisa, aud fl .d their lidcnsts a, will buje ofa tick t will if they were pe aot.aliy preseut and gn (ided S'tpi riutouded the cutire affair. ti.utwoinii wil-full- I Lovthak. apr4-dt- je-J- Gait House, Koltoo it Everywhere. Ky. ' 't d V N Tho Purest and Clearest, X Delivered every mcrnlng TIlltOUGIIOUT TIIB CITY Send it to Your Frieuds At t Ito LiOWOSt Tlfites, II Y II I HAM IIOLSK. -- 1 a inyJ6-t- f ri adapted for circulation in' The dicove?y tnd develop- DENNIS J. TOOHY, tbe East. ment of our silver, gold, lead, coal, copper and iron mines; the opening of I & Attorney Counsellor at Law Doatana Mrcc, inn 11. 11. HOUSE llMMlS(StltS ti ing the resource, products and prospects of the country, t the political, pr- nl, social and indu (trial condition of tbl sod uelghboi log Territories, ahoukl eubscr bo for the Wkxsly Urtom-ansend It abroad-- . ' l riiAnLEM n. lin J Merchant, f ni correct information concern- snn-a- m SAX FIIANCISCO, CAL. ....SKrcatKcks,... . . . . .Coi inn. CntionTOV k Mixro... li-- Everyone who is' anxious to sail t - (ORHE, Btresta, d( eire u-- u ...ronsra.... Dattery ! t Tlt'ht vf July, IS7I. apl-t- f ISAAC I). IIIJNTOON, h 1 1 Honing of Keutm ky, wiu to be present at tho luuieert, end to haw aud dlslributiou of iKperihtebd tho a n, ' THE WEEKLY: REPORTER Iltnry tcrou. I're.ldmt Co.iriir J.'uno Co ; lmi day, ol the Daily i in u. mid; (ico, I, porrn Irojifietnr Auz'ig. r; It. M. Met arty, of the Daily Leilgcr. J. a ly a clirap 4 to raise a funl HUinUent t seeuru a suitable build-nm- , 10 plane iu it boos enough to form the nucleus of a niugilfimit library, anu to to endow it a to enable it to buy the current publication' as they out .l eustainiug. out. aud to be Iho conctrt ana distil -- u lo i will taka place under ttie imuicdi a tliu truHte s named In the act of aiq rvlxuxi of who are as follows: RF.FniGF.RATOna, DESKS. SOFAS, WHATNOTS, BRACKETS. MIRRORS, y - Weekly Repobtx I ltr.i: LIBK.tRT IX I.OLIH VII.I.E,-- Jli-e- Paris, July 19. .The indictment upon Rochefort to bo tried contains four counts. SPRING-BEDS- . First, provocation to hatred among citizens. MATTREPFS -Second, incitement to civil war and pillage. PILLOWS, Third, publication of false news and spuriCOMFORTS, & BEDSPREADS. ous despatches, knowing them to be false; ountei (citing public and private writing. Fourth, complicity in murRrpalrlrg always prompt!) done der by instigating the arrest nnd execution ' of hostages. I mil hound to sell ns of National Friends of the any house hi Utah, Defense deny tho story that ha been put out I.lto and 1st Ltve-Satr- Quick regarding his prostration and weakness. )ly Motto and Small Prollts They assert that he i in no wise cart down; with but it must bo admitted hi such a lirt of charge?, and members of tho SALE BOOMS: court martial for his Judges, is a sufficiently Montana street, - - Corinne, serious one. ), W. LESHER. Tho of Now York. for $23,000. 13 000' 00 I,ih- u-m!1.-; TAIILKS. FOREIGN NEWS. X 11.000 wi-ut- y Prize After pajl making tlio ttie proceed appropriated 13,0.0 14,000 Ton Gif of ll.d'O e.icli Hlt cn G4i t ol $'J0eah.. 1 il.trii ttifis of tftOUracli 1 Gif.s m $7oiftch. Gilts of (()() each Twenty-fivI'll rt Oi.ls of 1300 kih Foriy Gtf.r of liOnach Fo Gift f (300 ea h Fifty Gut-o- f (2 0 a.h 44(1 Gif (s of $ li0 each 721 7,000 MOO t'Otmicl G. (.HAULS -- 1 1 .........a,.. ......... s I lure, W.0 Cue Gift of ..... 0 .e Gilt of.... One (lift of.. Out Ullt o' ...... One Gift cf Oue Gilt of l 'no Gilt of,,.. Oue Oit of.. Ono Ulft of one Gift if One Gift t f One Gift of One Gift of One Gift of . One G.ft ) f,. ...... ........ Oue THE WEEKLY REPORTER $100,000 as.uoo 30,0 0 13.000 one Gilt of.... (on-eiit- e, m at above Ptath ou L'mlfou.s TcrrJr;, Immediately after ONE GRAND OIFT OF Uue ift of one Gift of one Uifi of Due Gift of iei-ii- u Ufa Ppr la ib distributed by lots to the holders of Tickets WlllJbe ca FURNITURE. CcolIM la the following - 1 0ljr 0550,000, ill currency, Houses, Drug sa n tr The The Citizens Bank of Kentucky r i:to. X u 'KITES male, Wn-hingto- Each ticket Will have stached to It four coupons of the dtnomlM'tion of 2 So ch. The holder of au entire ticket will be entitled to sdml-sloto the Concert, and to the wholu amount of the sift awardofi holder ed it b) lut The each coupon wilt l t milled to adniUfclon to Hie concert an t one fourth of the amouat of such gift s may be awarded to it To provide fund for tide G nd O noert, and for ttie benefit o' the Puo. to Library of Kentucky, 100,000 Tickets w,Ube sold at f 10 each cfiirency. NOTICE! j Car- - Kb, tpitk renry, TO-DA- Y iu battle tlio, Fight ou in ehtdowy phalanx in tho add of the upper sky: And ft wo read the sounding rhyme, tho reverent rxpEnsiuNED uavino disposed of rf'iiiE lit Interest In tti Trucks snt Corinne. Halt fancy hoar The ghastly ring of the viewles sword and the Luke sn l Lake Point Lumber VsrUs to the Utah I.uinhrr .otniisuy. It is ami rsii-rn- ii clash of tho spectral spear. that hi bok be co o I up Imme lately. ThereWe think with imperious questioning of the brothfore. all persons knowing ih in selves to bo imhbied to him will please ca.l st his several tifiurasml er t It it we have lost. And we strive to trace ta (WtV mystery tho fit, lit sett e without delay. D. W. PUtKHURST. Jy of Viuli valiant ghost. TheNirtla-rnijth come bark to u. and we foe! through our sorrow night. That t'jiir youug sous are stiltirg to still someEstablished in 1819. where for the truth fttd lit lit. It was uol their time for rest and sleep; their heart best high sucl strong; & BK0., JUSTIN Ii ttnir fresh veins the bio 4 of you:h war singing it hot. sweet on; Wholesale and retail The opsn hnjvtn beut over them, m d fl jwer' tbi-iIttnis feet trod; Tin lr livor lay vivid ta light, and bl st by the mik of women and Qod Corner J and Gth streits, and 73 K street, Agin they came--, a.jiln I heir the trrslof that c na i.. goo I Iy baud; I know the ilish of KJU worth eye, and tba grasp JAMES H. CATES, of hi !irl, warm loin I; cf New Montgomery end Howard streets, Aud l'utiiaui an I Shaw the .in h- art, an 1 an rye Oirncr Fan Francisco. like a Mss. on g r ; And I sen the light of heaven which Mn no ou U.rio Importer of drugs, p rfiimcric i, Lubm's estract. lln. herbs, etc. , Dahlgrcns curl. The I'inh ft.'tlo sollrlfoil. no power in fh flxua to qten h Oms llier rplrfto fire; There Is no charm iu the bliss of lieiv.u to I id th'j.i sot ah pi re; Hut unct hr re in th terfeil pf n that 4iri!(.th, REPORTEiii beak musical talent tha, of Admission, Tl-cIte- 19-i- f , y, NEW .uxaii. j Tuesday, October 81,1871, Under the direction of th esu be piocured. r July S19. A private Cabletho Grand Duko Alexthat gram, rays is nnived nt Cronstndt, to superintend personally the outfitting of tho squadron which is to accompany him to the United State in September. A grand buffalo hunt on tho plains of the Far West is under contemplation for the imperial visitors, and on hi return tho C.nr will be given charge of Pages magnificent picture of Farrngut, which is a gift from the citizens of tho United States. Tho result of tho censu taken at midnight Sunday, April. 3, 1871, throughout Great Britain, has just been officially announced. The entire population of England, Ireland, Scotland, Wale, Prince Hand, and Ilo of Man, including the army and navy and in the merchant and marine service abroad i, to-da- On , - J. Jolfjf 1JaT. i At Louisville, Ky., - exercise. GUARD. pi thy (treatu of tho Nyrttn ru poets, thobfve who Ilue.'ton, I)r. Rogers, Dr. L. Bayer, and Dr. Harrington. Aubory & Harringtons planing mill was damaged with other property. Total loss ono hundred thousand dollars. The Japanese nhl Chinese contributions to tho Mechanics Fair, cmbiaeo an Sm manufactured of good which Inprise variety will bo the great feature of the exhibition. Washington, July 18. Tho Commissioner of Internal Revenue is rapidly reducing tbu number, of Assistant Assessor, and other 6uboidinato Revenue official of dif- Tho distillery of 111., burned ADVANCE I.V ox-May- or ferent items. New York, re-uni- on ay Grand Gilt. $1,000,000 Concert! CGRimiE i A man in Davenport, Iowa, offers through tho columns of a local paper to give $50 to any many wdio will elopo with his wife. If women dont smoke, why is it that they havo so frequently little holes burnt through the front breadth of their summer drosses? Pasha has sent $20,000 to tho French corn-u- l at Alexandria, for tho orphans mnilo in the lato civil strife. Tho earl of Aberdeen expects shortly to bo recognized legally as heir to his eccentric brother, who was drowned. George Francis Trains eyes begin to bother him, though his brains never did. Tilton believe in playing billiards for - Lrgid the l rustes of ths Public Library of Kentucky a 1871, h, j y. WEEKLY of a special att of in authority' tur of Kentucky, of March 13th. will give ku-klu- x. Cnrollnn. MISCELLANEOUS ADVTS. y ku-klu- Neffro OutltnvH to-da- . shepherd, AND Glazier, SIGN - PAINTER, Paper-hange- r, etc. navigation on Rear Rivr and Great Salt Lake; the new Adds of trade an enterprise springing up dally on every side; Mormon problem, a!l vthe combine to afford novel, entertaining and Instructive reading matter to the people la the Fas tern Suit. N 0 r one with neatness and dispatch. Orders left at the shop, corner of Front and iiftb afreets will receive mpt attention. apl-t- f Work t I v PIONEER BLlfUsMITII SHOP, Sixth Street Corinne , North of Lowe's Wagon Depot llorae Slioeiux, General Wagon Making Hlack-sniilliin- g. and lleisutriiig. All wotk warranUd, m. x roj-2C-- tf Weldon e3rxu.ilox, Pruprietors. I I f C" EL JOHN IIEIL CrERS TO THE Alain Srteet, SALT LAKE CITY, - UTAEi HK. bsiuples of Ore received by mail or expret promptly assayed and returns made the followic.. day. Terms reasonable, J. D. MEADIR. spiff PUU-- I COKINNE !e as clear a commodate purchasers. 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