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Show " i ys(aej;sr. "I E'.Vvi w; ts also filling up her ranks, Shi ISSb to py;; to understand. And the marvel to increased by the flidt nt no inquest only was held over the remains1 of thorn ( Slaughtered FT u r z 7- X SE j .. t " Church, J. Ilatt 90 feet, to seat Church, the Rev. to he 80 by 1W feet, cost $85,000. of the Ormond-ptac- e tl Church, .be also announced witty to about to build an iron an unbroken roof of 100 feet 180,000. The plans for these all made by an enterprising architect of HeW York. It is claimed style of church architecture that such the ptjf&.he kent up for one-ha- lf tone churches,, and that thus the adoption of this style will aid the cause of ; religion and morality. , 1 maammmmammmam A OORINNKTHIAN ABROAD. Thfl movement of one of our cltlsens to given in the Deer Lodge New North IKcsf, of the 12th instant, and wetske great pleasure In transcribing the item. ThAt paper 5. ays j Mr. M. T. Burgess, formerly engineer on the XI P. JR. R., and latterly City engineer of Corinne, starts this morning with a surveying party at the mouth or Little Black foot, goes thence up that stream to its head, across the range, down Ten Mile and Prickly Pear tu the Missouri, and thence up that stream to the head at Gallatin, connecting with the survey of the other parties. Mr. Surges' party consists of about a dozen man. Wo understand the Pass At the Should that line be eeteeted Helena itoaaiSLXJr ADAMS. The appointment of Gherie - forfibs - - Francis Adams, a? American Arbitrator, at Genova, h wjoiving th approval of the prase every-wKer- rf both Republican and Democratic. A few" years ago this dtojMtigufebod statesman, whop, ambassador to England, bad nearly effected an adjustment of ihdifllcaltics the United States and Great Britain, anion tormi which then would; hove been sattofisetory to the two coon trie?. Hr. Adana reputation as a student of interna-tai- l U.&Mcoft4 to no man living y, and ft to fort nnatit that the President selected him for the important duties of the Geneva arbitration. The if wa recollect be-twu- en to-da- J The historian of the teview, In an article on prophets, to not particular about dates or time, as for Instance when he hurls this One hyperbole at hit readers: hammed, in that laud of the and tho mysterious, whan the had scarcely died Jesus, and the away wer of rfci, there At ' - - iVeforrTeur throagh which Ih. TolMflf V," A MWTMK. The Virginia Enterpriee thinks the othe DnitfdPnder Colonel Johnson then en route for Salt Lake. Fifth, that you were the Sovereign Lord of Deseret that year role was a it absolute and unmitigated depcUnj that your word was thff otlymCiDgaized law that it was within your imperious nature to rulo with a high hand and a Wrdufoedt oui arm over all yodr subjects, and with fury poured out against your enemies. If the reader can grap the ideas contained in the above Item, and arrange them into ono cumpouod. proportion, he will bo able to form some. df of the causqs which mad! the aforesaid in possible. to that said proposition But "based belli g Up6n falsehood and" not upon tho truth, affords' ybd no Justification whatever: for, first, Utah was paitof the United Statos, and not a foreign State; second, your intense hatred of Americans and their Government was without adequate cause: third, the occupation of Utah m a Military Department was altogether a friendly act, aiid la stritt aeeodabce with the knoipiiHtaiy policy of the Govern afientf fourth, thet all your acts In relation to the Stale of Deseret were end are trcesonablq In their intent, end duire&te, Illegal and oiuho bindlng forcc. For them reasons, the American people will refose to look qpon that massacre from your stand point. They wlll and do hold you to your responsibility as a citizen of the Republic. And as you were et thet time the Chief , Afggirgtq .Uuhtiwy have the right, is dtmand why you took no ottclaf step to Inquire Into that sanguinary affair which to the theum antt dam tbe-tuLfortono rightly, IudM.ro.l74M respectable sepulture, Based upon American idem, and, indeed, upo the more gem4 eral notions of civilfiation, the whole story becomes incomprehensible. In ' order to understand this matter, i will he necessary for the reader, first, to mentally segregate Utah geographically from the United State to consider it as absolutely a foreign, State and nation, with a civilization such as existed thirty-fiv- e hundred years ago, and a a religion antagonistic tChrUtlsifcj as Moslemism itsolf, including within its creed a tenet more cruel and Jrieody than the Thugism of India. Second, to consider this Deseret nation as Incensed to the last degree ngainit the Government and people of the United States, for a series of wrongs com- milted against titem, including exiieand the loss of life apd property. Tlvird, to take into the account, that the American Government, at that time had actually proposed to extend its jurisdiction over said Deseret (otherwise cslled Uthk.ed .a army was then onita way to occupy oak! Utah for the purpose of maintaining tho sovereignty of aid Government there, and that a war was apparently fiGtiAl two nations. Fourth, fhntybk wtrekf tM very time of the massacre at tho Mountain Meadows, mustering and putting Mo the field an nriqyof one tboutondtWo hundred men, which was known In Utah, as The Standing Army, and that said army was dvsfgnofl for active oparatiphs against the the Junction will oeuse a deprecla- We ning diegraoe qf your administration, right to deahd'fty you take U the land of that in the ease of Dame, official action no took UJs that you Mve how Haight pnd Loc; and Thbathe for persistently and suoeessfolly screened murderers from the officers and the the law, It U a foul. blot upon the th. - vxah. .A f mr f .It Ji f- c- Av Bedford ene. and that no official at authorUative notice sinee, except to gather . r, - determined to ly I - MMrW.a who are actual! . -- Of the murderers, a And notoriously known, wh j' coiH.arE, tiacarrasiM H -- .mM eo-labo- ;: P:4 ,Mt3riOfo fcSforations this connection Jim. the letter power are aimed at Russia. proper to state that there to a strong Utah mnim&k. Paris, August 19. It to reported to have grovfciiiig on that been derided that the Afifihmbiy to to remain st Lee and his in Yersailles. Certaflfof the Government arq, however, to be removed to Paris. Cedar City those characters are now kndVn 19. The fomine in Per- as MoHBteikdfeHl Dogs.' Antditlthousand deaths gen of the United States, I demand that tho In veil of mystery that occurred have lung covering Ispahan alone ftnom star-Tb- e . provineps to condition of ration. eiy.be ront L f asunder, and thafonj 11 worse. The rice crop to a complete iiure, and the cattlej plague, small-po- x, dperinduced Its coramU.lon,:lA order that typhus fover end fiid cholera prevail. juattoe may be meted ont to the guilty parA VfOBLC 0CI0. ties, thus wiping out a foul blot upon the Xn ' of Hew York ser from a Water CHriste. that .in Utgh the direst of. foipq ies naa bq committed with Impunity. In the nsrhe of Truth, I deratfod that Utetkbte' concerning the Mountain Meadow massacre be asopr- Uiaed and stated in offieial form by anmpA tent authority, order thkt the people of the United States may know that said mas- details, acre, even was only too true. And I think, irr that! but reflect 'the common sentiment of the country when I say that you and Lee, and the whole holy oompany of apostles, pro- - o u Um .Ni iH f f ITAIL, WHOLKSALI AND VotK SorM, Aa.n,i IX) Last ThundayfUiotiincillarofHall was out sailing on South Bay, Long Island, in COImpsny with a large jtorty of ladies and itleihen. Axadiig th Mttumber was Mrs. Faye, who was sccompanied by her son. The little fellow waplayiug about thedvuk when he suddenly atidpra, Fort' hi bslsnce and fell over the side of the boat into the water. Instantly alt was conftision on bovrd the boat. She was going rapidly through foe water at the time of the accident, and tho cun fusion on board was sd great that oiqe time elapsed before she could be got about, and ere this the drowning child was some distance astern. Buts fortunately, not alone. Mayor Hall, of all on board, alone of the law; or, feHlng.ia at, be .ppUwed possessed enough presence of mind, and as ooa as ba paw the child fall he threw off his end driven beyond the'paie of human socieand plunged in after him, and bring an Coat ty, to wander, at Cain, vagabond add ac- excellent swimmer soon had him safely in cursed upon tbe face of the earth. bis arms, where ho easily sustained him n until his Afcotve. For the present, adieu. companions got the boat around and returned and picked tl up, and the Mayor handed the child to tho gratefol mother none the worse for his impromptu beth. (V: at Count ont Ip on tutnd, j a . . J iQtr penic-stricko- Foraf Good Excuses. Tobacco and Cigars tbe Carson Register i The mill men of the Carson river recently sent an agent up the stream to see if the USUOK TTLCoeAril CO. CT THW fonnesWWMtotwesttotf water. And to ascertain if there were any persons using the river above to which Che mills below had a prior righf The agent : found a . oew comer DISPATCH ensconced among the willows, irrigating a small garden and potntoe patch, and asked him if ho dkknot know he was using water which belonged to other partios the mill Per-I- n men. The man frankly answered in tho affirmative, llut, said he, in a half sad half cheerful tone, step this way a Persia. 1 moment, and ho led the agent through the willow te a little hut, in the door of Ortulch a handsome middle aged woman sat around which three bright and sewing, Horace Greifley on the Renoml-- f beautifuland children wern playing. Pointing to these, ha looked the agent straight in th ' natlon of Orant for the These are my aye, and said hjquiringly:, excuses. However soulless corporation Prolilcufj. may be, that agent hnd a soul that swelled up td hto (firoat, ns Tie thrnedaWay saying, Vou arf exeumblei . l' Pi t y. This is told by AKD PROStrdX -- IS. S ... uftnd mm Prompt Altentioo Given to Orders Ispahan, by Mail. u!7-t- f CALIFORNIA WINS:. SISSON. ut 1,150,000,000 Ptano-makl- BTC WALUCE of white pine lumber. ptprooont takaa the third foot BftULlMH ALE. t CO Tsansnis, Pint and gaarte, ? yestqpday. The weather to unusual! warm. thermometer Was' 112 lit Ban Bernardino yesterday, A heavy shower frit at San Diego yesterdsy, something unprecedented. Fifhuinhs an wclliijg houtos were tburned st the Dalles, Oregon, yesterday. Low, in ex of insuaanca, 1100,000. Washingtoa, August 18. The SupertnUndent of thttfertiHftrir fetfiet half Ordered idfori W5iTtoniS forward wUrUns for assignment to the Ifinth Cavalry. Sue-- 4 . or th. Lloulunw.VRi.lwrC.-CuMrtm- Segaitih Infontry, na resigned. Cape Island, H. 4 AliguA 18, Jonathan Hoffman, a farmpr livjpg in this vicinity, was shot and instaatiy killed night while returning with his wifo from a qeigh-hor'The murderer is supposed to be a vagriht ;who:n the 'formbr dofoefod in his' watermelon patch recently, Maw York, August 18, The Tribune to- - i.l s. , hJ&SZII these: fit fovorl the one term principle, and baUevct that (mother he dat for !PrMident-ca-n enctmnter less opposition and win more sup liprtthan Gehefist Grant, and he therefore advocates such riecliea, but should hie views he ovemilad and Oraad irtnorelnatad he hqiids tiiat hto election I infinitely prefer- - WHOLKSALK AND DETAIL esvwri--- k.l6wUiKiisW' IB DEAL! ill it CIDER. Heme, Henlp's Cal. Wine, m CAME ATTORN LY-Al-LA- - t ro'nXum Jam. Ginger Brawn), .' s r ., v (Tternevsk OfngSrWInr OQRIRflBvU.T. Brnndjr, Oik and WkUkey inktelk CntW wklskr Ol, J- - npe Brauadp .t f i r KEGm. a'viife WE eda.Ktri Unple ra phttp . CRRY.THE , t, l, 8," a nn v; OIOAR8. i UJ0 J n ft Largest Stock Pride efCorlnne, ImJknmrvnltd, Berndis, HT o "i SkB" t iilrt 'll ti ...... AWD....V. t , t liri'if wa( airi Bfii f-'- fy , i. 1 inflsM-riUt- y. f .,1 i F.dYtoteU f at ' ti as H- - vS gJ 4 ft 3p Wt i i d ... S M , - WOOD. ajrnspe (Osins and PrwH;, Vmaiaik,tltei p wlis - Carpenter anT Join Work Red Jacks!, IIIAngesrwrs, Anleette, MnmSeklnn, AtiNiht, W, "Wk mm- Calling A Ce. Carowsa, n sioMNsoN, a. t Dll TERM. mst-rimont- ol i -- Crab Apple, W, toito, p,nllOISrE mm, Guinness, Pints and Quarts, gauss. Pints und Quarts do a. rate may nominate, HI. Democratic impels him to 1 triumph as ohrof the greatest na- to and this his main reason Ihh'YitoBon of a ReputfiRan PORTER. j . the United States. M PhfiodejphU, at4hrela of the lasf year, had 380 public schools, with 1,589 teachers and 82,891 children. A man in the Bangor jail refitted to see his wife because he didnt want his hnppi-- a broken in upon.'' When a man has no design' bat to speak plain truth, he may fay a great deal in a very narrow compat: ; The first ingredient in conversation is truth; the next, good stnVd; iha third, good humor; and the fourth, wit. Am ass eoteriieirting Upon- - the vuia of Pompeii, said that it wa a very imposing touk of.rypaif. city, but very People who araalwajrs fishing for eompli-lente.not need vary long lines. They ill get their best bites in shallow water. to tW great Stcaml iai&Di nnnihilator it annihilates time and space. Yes, said a listner, and multitudes of passrngers too! A guntemaf wai observe the other day beatfitg aefroat.A On bring esught, he sain, by way qf an excuse for hi conduct, that it had struck, hlm.kiWy. (pchf tnatter, to stilt under inv A HfctaxC A young follow who hedWetr married for a twelvemonth, said It was all all sunshine; the neat twrivemoplh wym Mi moon Aina, and the latter period of hto career wax Without shine at All, except When hto bettor hair took U Into her head to kick up a shiner' 1 ,. Brass, Pints and tgnnrts. KTO. rank among tho manufacturing interests in TO., f Mr Jlneen tells. Angelica, 1 Inch of rain foiling upon an acre of Another Wax Oloadi Hov- - landAnwolf tons. hs about no erlng Over Europe f During tlie jraar hundred Michigan turned cur.. Whtu. m |