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Show obstacle in U) e way The impression anions; in any paaisn s taameu U thai the Island will eventurUy pass J from THE EVENING NEWS. the control of Spain. I It is stated that the preliminary ciimarima.de by Spain Is that tbe Cubans shall laj clowa. their arms. This condition, it is ascertained. KDITOH AND PUBLISHER. the Cubans will not comply with, if ror no otner reason than that they have con- no guarantee of? y and their' Iatter-da1HC9. Saints, tbe )from the protection ftpteoator 3, Friday, volunteers who: to he Spanish according drawa if and opn: especially duct, abacautO tlus Tnle of rvport'alnrarthe accusers, their and them trast between island ana nave a ' organization ' ucoKCiC rKAxri train TKI.LIXJ and all hell will be aroused against to that end.1 ' - secret; f difference to popularity: than has been A man required by him In the past., the may ansall the vice and ridicule truths the follies of the age, and though he tells may be unpalatable to many, yet be may be, to a certain extent, popular. But let him tell the troth about ! J 4 A ment buildings were closely guarded but had assembled, and organized In Fulda, object of considering Bavaria, with the conclave what course as an hierarchlal to reference with the body will adopt memthe Papal summons calling the bers to attend the Ecumenical Council, as well as thellne of representative conduct which they should pursue. abb over There was a large attendance, of Joseph II., was held here ' were e tnousana peopie cook pan. proceedings of the conclave twenty-livThe archduke. Louis Henheskerl, was secret, but thej bishops evince a disposition to liberal and independent people present Farla. The CbnsffuiioneZ, announces views. adopt I thkt the Emperor has recovered from his Quebec The ship strike continues. illness and will probably go to Cha- - Nota vessel in the port is being worked. jgjjg-" The lower nortion of the town wears the , The ratlUcationa for laying the teleaspect of Sunday. The city and water cable and South between from Montreal have paraded the graph Europe edlce but have! failed to make any arAmerica nave been exchanged. London. The limes commenting on rests. Tn thrt 'afternoon the liaborers the murder of a farmer in the county of commenced to knass at tbe foot of Moun Mayo, Ireland, regards it as a national tain Hill; and 4 serious disturbance apmisfortune, and says that lawlessness is peared imminent, troops were called final! v dispersed In beyond the narrow4 limit to nntL and the rlntera extending ' wmcn hitherto nas j been confined. small bodies, it The county of Mayo is now: stained with atrocities which have disgraced Tipper-- a ry an (I 'West Meatb s Madrid. Two Carllst chieftains have surrendered on the promise that their TirEATKE. Those per- Xt Ice. lives shall be spared. The government ens who have ipeclat us for Tickaccount with open n forcemeuta are organs say that ore re themselves Indebted, and knowing about to sail for Cuba which will bo euf ets, of tbe settlement mske nee to call a and ted (iclent to extinguish the insurrection. save trouble. further and same Immediately, Dublin. The Roman Cathelio bish j fjLAWSOX St, Caine. met and here resolutions ops adopted Liessees and Managers. d2.3 demanding an exclusive Catholic Colmi lam Office. Bee kiUAHiLH lor Rtatkmekt divi lege endowment by the State. A in another column. sion of the property of the Royal and our Lsemejil Endowed School, tho alteration of tbe Iif lever and ague, and all Intermittent fevers. Queen's College to a denominational into the; statements ef count! ess wit stitution', and a general' land bill for aecordlnz RedL Jacket BitUra break up tbe the neeaes, Ireland. absolute certalnty.and speed Uy with The funeral of the Fenian, Dal ton, paroxysms restore tne atrengui or tne pauent. at Glasnavin. A pro took; place cession ofabout two hundred men.wearDoeley'e Balclnsj Powder Reigns, emblems, followed the re And well does lt deserve the success attained. ing green aa It Is br far the bkst and cheapest in mains to the cemetery. Madrid. The journals here are de market. Ko baking; powder has ever been sponding about Cuba and demand full manufactured so free from deleterious official Information about thestate of af and so exactly proportioned that good, fairs on the Island. tweet, liht rolli, bfeculta or pas try could be reLondon. The Times says au- made each time with kucccer. It la always cent information of undonbteu ready for use, reliable, and requires but about contradicts the late rumors iuUf of any other In market. Will Um thenticity of the American treaty with China hav not a pollouaaUty In any climate, (irocers everywhere leg been rejected. Prince Kungin no keep it. way repudiates the treaty. His delay in Nothing Improves the appearance of the hair ratifying it is owing to his desire to rlrst aomueh aa Burnett' Cocoa I dc witn the Euro complete negotiations A Faahlonable Comparison. "As sweet as pean powers. The T?ms. adds, wheth FlorlmeL" la a freshness in this perfume er Mr. Burlingame is negotiating for fonad In no There other. the advantage of any particular power liarnctt's Cologne Wster received fi t rrt- or not is or no consequence u his negotimium Blate Fair. at ations will have the effect of bringing Bat nett'sIllinois; ICalllston of the skin vJnina out or tier isolation. 1 lie merits "NVnitcomb's Asthmacures eruptions removes pblegm liemedy of the Ajiiericau treaty are unquestion- and la good for any oppression of tbe chest. tlfe i is cliit China that sbly.rrreat; should rccogulzo her capability of T being impersonated and be bound by agreements concluded In the names of NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, her representatives. Had this treaty been rejected it would apppear that China had learned the significance of oar own decision to appoint ambassa- the authorities are , compelled, by the menaces of the people, to releae the rrisoners. A conflict took place between the troops and the people, in which sev eral persons were juuea ana wounaea. The Turkish troops may restore order, r Brunn. A errand festival, in memory imd-suxdreaseort- J ; re-e- i j to-da- y j i sheep-husban- to-da- ks - k ( i time-servi- ng to-da- DIRECTORS of the Im;t!meet the demands ofabove the PulmOPENED the fine Salesroom of the 1HE nm Retail WHRRR WII.T. CHOKK NELECl'IOX A MERINOS, SILKS, ALPACAS, And the usual Seasonable -- ' ALL GOODS AT UNUSUALLY LOW yes-terds- u. Jo-ep- h. - j- ,- " . 1 . LfCaaer SUPERIOR STYLE jk to-da-y. - Rugs, Mais, Matting, Curtains. Window and Table Damasks, Of the Latest Slylf p, ronstently on baud, o w i iv i-- i ! SEPTEMBER H. B. CLAWSOM 4, 18C9, The Beaaoa will be lnangn rated by the proNew Bensatlon Drama duction of an entirslr ALEXAXBES 1. BELL, aq., of San by Kran clsco, CaL, enUtled the dlS0-- U CASH OF THE V-:- J BJ-TI1 ajBBi h "w list which -- - r- -- ' , j f to-morro- w. - - f - . nd ofthe-JLtitUleaa- j v , of-th- . MARGETTS, THORN E. . ; t , f, t,i Delivered at the Will appear, assisted by the entire strength cl ' THE WlAi DRAMATIC COMPANY. DESEEIFT NEWS OFFICE I.OST. "DETWKEK Bait Lake Cltr and Month oi X North Mill I Creek; Kanyon. a CHILDX SLUE CLOAK, trimmed with orange colored silk braid. The finder will deliver the same at the office oi JOSEPHplease A. YOffNO. Bait d2il-- uucecity. , . U2io CEO. Q. CANNON. tr 2 STRAXE1 XOSTX ; nmnlslnlnv mm. nanm FROM BUTCHERVILLK, on Mondar, Mr. giakedden. Inst, Ten Head of Large Fat AD y beiomlneto ne finder will, be rewarded npon delivering marked with blue on the top or tbe bend. the. same, or siring fnforraft-Uowwa i bringing ku iirtiK kt xaws urncK. person will lead to thetr recovery, will be ii that 1. 4. n erally reward LITTLE d2S3 6 o Torir & CH ASIVLEIV Cliyileat Mattel, A. N. ZEVELY, Genenil ( Lale GOOD AuUlani Tostmaster Attends to Cosiness before all Dep . v menta ef the Government. , Office 421 E Street, opposite Post Office men t, WASHINGTON, .fin . x , JO BY JXOmfEY & Co. . - i 11' Wio. d2l6.1w . M. O. WELLS & CO i i ,8ep.ItI8t;i'i D. C. P. O. Address, Lock Box 79. Reference! br nsrmlsalon' to Hon. AND 4140 4 r llanolaetnrers of Soots :s. Slices, noxisa Mxtx, Hardscrabble Csfion, Utah, 08 Lalcc Sl Cliicago. Sanjm &Mer pu,in pieral: , We, the undersigned, hare proven, and will Drove to anv nerann or rteranna teViTiv n tn CTIt-CTJX- T A H TKAD CSS-- U ' 2 . ,d2336m terest In the boaineas, that the HJTEXtSOjr ADJCBTABLE TOOTHED "TESTSAW win cut with LESS roWEK than any solid toothed saw, and at the r vaa una BHUUliJliU LUU3EK. The COSt Oi It Is less, In eyery 'practicable point, than a solid KEEP Especially Bollelfed. ' AB ONE-THIR-D , toouieu asw. . i O. "W; TUURSTJN, Esq. .till" AXPEKw I i Important to the Public. UB0R'AT j H0H? YOUR bates ..fSSi . EATCUEL, jnec&anicai iniineer. JOSEPH LANCASTER, Master Urcalar ttswyer. , 1 1 haTecommencetttonianttractoreaJi" . . - General-in-Chie- about-Presiden- e' - Cotton Ross! Clean . er , WILL BE PAID FOR m Messrs. LINDSAY, UAKBUC 1 j 5 T AN NIE LO CKH ART, ANNIE WARD, Mr. C. DeBAR, r-- ; to-geth- IE 05 ai aa vmm prick: are assured that their wants, in Style of Goods and Prim, The Public will be carefully studied. SATURDAY EVENING, ? i !lnt- - t.; Carpels, or TBI Fall' and Winter Season w full A very large tissortiuent and OR to-nig- ht chop-falle- LKADINfl FEATCRh. A f lls-catsq-ua OF SRdEJ, or the urcnesua, ueo. careies. - to-d- ay FIGURES LADIES will find s LfsseetatuM Manager i. II. Tt.CUtwcm & J. T.Calrw, Itompter, V. T. tfarrtf . Tressarer, T. Williams . . c OMESTI( la 1 ' tU-EC- i Varit-- i PRINTS., niul SALT LAKE y -- i DELATES DRESS CbODS. I -- 1?E FOCN1) t -- - ' DRY GOODS Departel; sub-Stanc- es, sheep-raiser- s. -. BMFoniuM y . - y. A3 A , . to-awa- Dry Goods Department y to-da- at EnCAHTILE I11STITUTI0K , ' r GO-OPERAT- IVE 1 - ho .vt.Mt-i-m. -- ZION'S to-da-y; conpers him. Every infinencrethe jress. tte New tpay the the of details tain detcriptlon telegraph, the rostrum and the pulpit bronze colossal tbe allegorical irrepresstatue, prim of Commo(Lkxrok Kkaxcis Train, to "stink accession, erected In honor, Sec- will be brought InteJoperatlon bU by prlrata will aceouipnIe4 sible, him oat," and If &Vnincli not, lie dore Vanderbilt on the summit of the retary, Mr. Bern!, lea tbls city for the heIs man western wall of tbe immense Hudson a of exceeding prove- that Htst on Wednesday evening, tlie 1st river railroad depot. Situated on Jthe and pluck. former site of St. John's Park. The We hare ueter hatt a honesty Instant. work cost half a million and will be unbe time short for the visitor who BREED or. veiled orrthe 9tb. n1 j a BEST THE 19 WHICH remained here wm so much talked Mil EES" FOB UTAH? New Orleans. The late crop reports atof a share or to about large from all sections of .Louisiana and westoccupied tention as the candidate for tbe Presi- TltK interest manifested In this Terri- ern Texas represent the cotton crop as Many entertain the dential cbalr la 1872. Ills first lecture, tory at the present time, in improving very promising. be made that can will all that our breed of sheep ia so general that opinion though thoroughly original and nnlque, labor. The be the with present gathered each as one as O. F. T. alone could de- sheep owners from (abroad have been cane, an backward, promises though exas we success a not was such liver, attracted hither to study our particular abundant yield. Boston. A serious difficulty occurred succeed ' not woold be. He did It pected wants. here about the, steamer Escort. in getting en rapport with his audience, The question to bo resolved by our which piles between Boston and and there was not so much enthusiasm shee owners is: What breed of sheep Gloucester, but wbleh at the time lay or other demonstrations aa probably b Is the most profitable and the best adap- at the wharf, The deputy sheriff went n is accustomed to witnessing or receiv- ted to our country? Trie pasturage and aboard with the keeper to take jposaes-sioof tbe steamer on a writ of attaching. The subjects which he touched locality must also be taken into consid- ment. The captain resisted the deupon were not those in which bis audi- eration la making up their Judgments. tention of tbe boat and with the crew and ran a trip ence felt very great Interest, and some It is evident to all who have traveled overpowered the officers ' on to the Gloucester with ' of the points were not, probably, Appr- generally through eur Territory that board: but on the return of captives steamrr the d eciate a they would have been by a ry is lo be one ofour great- a large posse of officers, under Sheriff were least at est sources of wealth, that ouz moun- Clarke, arrested the captain and four California audience; they were not hissed, which in California, tain ranges, the finest summer sheep-wal- others, and lodged them In jail. The produced much excitement. in the world, most eventually affair among- the men who swear by that The last rail of the LeTnworth, btate, became in their opinion there is become utilized for grazing purposes) Leavenworth, 'Atchlsou. and Northern none greater, la ail probability tuey like the Kstremsdums of Spain; for to Railroad, connecting the central branch would hive been. those evergreen summer pastures, like ofthePaciflo Railroad with Leavennd St. Louis, itfia tbe Pacific, Hut with his second lecture the case oar own, pam owes ner great superi worth waa lal 0." tonlay, vn4:XUa Jl rat train more at was was very dlflerent. lie ority in sheep. paused over to Atchison. home with hie audience; he had made It Is evident that our sheep cannot be Nashville. A part of the Texas deletheir acquaintance, and they knew him, pastured and kept during summer in the gation of the Le Grand lodge of Odd Fellows has arrived at this city and and hi subjects were of that character neighborhood of but a few settlements; awaits remainder of the party. They that they could not fall to Interest they must be herded and become more will be the here In a day or two and leave' them. On that evening; he waa inimita- or less migratory, or success is impossi- on Monday with the O ran da I re Tor San ble, and he carried his audience with ble. This is an incontestible fact. Francisco. The delegation from South him from the beginning. There wm Then we must consider what breed of Carolina inclnding a Past Grandalre will arrive on Saturday. one feature of hU character dariDg that sheep do the best in herds of say from New York. Commissioner Osborne tectum which was clearly exhibited 1500 to 2000 head. The experience of bas rendered a decision in relation to characteristic on which h prides Australia, Bauth America and Califor- the alleged custom house frauds. He himself considerably, and which no nia points directly to1 the Merino as committed Gen. Kagau in default, of fire thousand bail, the charge people ou the continent can letter ap- being the hardiest and healthiest and of the grand Jury and discharged the beat travelers and the most profita- Sprat. preciate than the people of Utah la rumored that railroad fares west It be namely, pluck. lie dared to tell the ble to keep In large numbers, and It la will reduced to ten dollars to Chicago. truth. This Is so rare a quality In these certain that our system of - herding Ga. A large number of men Macon, days that when it is ex- joining all the stock of one or more set have been enlisted for the Cuban army hibited in a stranger and a public lec- Moments, according to the numbers, at Furt Galres, Georgia. I The deputy dors. Havana. Col. Camizales forces had and teleturer as Mr. Train waa here, it wins the must become universally adopted orV marshal arrived there an were to the citizens engagement with the insurgents unable that graphed admiration of the people of this Terri- success is very doubtful. we throw cope with them, and asks for troop?. near Cuntranuestu liver, and killed sixtory. Oar people have been accustomed out these hinU for the benefit of our The dispatch has been forwarded to teen; .eighty men, including twenty irebented themselves to the to hearing: vice and iniquity denounced GeneralVerry, asking for a company of armed, for Colonel tobe sent to pardon and protection. An train unsparingly and with an almost utter It Is desirable that we should produce troops District by special was yesterday bait proclamation incendiary Attorney Mllledge fearlessness of consequences by their pab-11-a variety of wools combing and car- night. Havana. to It was reteieeraohed the effeet thathewlllbe posted throughout men; but they have not been in the dinglong and short wools, so that we here In .the mornlnr also the United ported to be the work of insurgent symhabit of hearing outside lecturers ex- can manufacture ail the several kinds fStatea marshal from.Savannah. lie v pathizers. London. Mr. Williams, bow oar of enue have been ordered to press themselves thus plainly and bold- of goods that w may require; but our etnLse cutters Oxford crew.lo a letter to the Times, the to off the . coast intcrcentlhe illi ly. Mr. Train would doubtless have chief supply, we think roust be produced busters if they succeed in getting away. explains how the Oxfords beat the Harsecured a much fuller attendance at the from tbe merino and its crosses, on ac- GreaT excitement prevails here.as many vard a only a length and a quarter. He next lecture, had he decided to deliver count of the reasons already stated. - 'i, who joined the expedition are young men tsaya thero was some mistake In regard under age. the United States commis- to the placing of the flag boat whicn deanother, than he did at the first and Mr. Jones,' from California, who is sioner's office has been crowded all day ceived them and they eased' while the second. He knew this; but, as the well known to many ofour citizens, has f with anxious parents td hear if the au- - Harvarda pulled as strong as ever. He his suIviseiLus of intention of bringing thorlue succeeded in stopping the par- says, however, that tho Oxfords fully Union Pacific Railroad Company had a special boat to take acquiesce in the decision of the judge. not paid the money they owed the peo- here, immediately, quite a number of ty, which had Harvard men have sailed -for New downthe them river Apalatchicola. The ple, he concluded not to deliver any the California merino bocks, and will The on the City of Antwerp. York are tt he nllbustera under be in time to meet the demands of the tho command of reported. more lectures. London. The solicitors of Lady ByforMajor Bridgeford, state in a communication ron's staff. Lee's General of family Though we knew of the plot that was present season. merly to the London White Sulphur Spring. A difficulty journals, that ' Mrs. being er ngeU by our enemies to have Btowe's the Atlantic Monthly in article O. L. between arisen Washinghaving a combined attack of the press, of pub TO rat DESERET NEWS. J ton and Wm. Glenn, o f the Baltimore Is sot authentic. They state that nolic lecturers and of the pulpit upon us Gazette, growing out of a letter written thing Is communicated but recollections of a conversation had thirteen years in order to create a public opinion by the former. The parties proceeded since and the impressions derived from to a field for a hostile tMnee ting; the . throughout the nation adverse to us, a adbeen has manuscript; read under great excitematter, however, amicably we were scarcely prepared to have Mr. ment. Without .conceding that Mrs. GENE RAX.. justed. Btowe's Train reveal it with such charming narrative contains a complete a from train Hudson. Yesterdsy, There was a slight Pougukeepsie. account of the relations ' between Lord frankness daring his second lecture. frost and thin Ice throughout Dutchess Boston ratt.onTtheraek neatChatuam, Lady Byron they protest against it the switch-loc- k having been , broken. and The expression used by a prominent county this mornins;. in- as a gross breach of trust and confidence, were conductor and fireman The has been Sheriff Memphis. Curry as inconsistent with Mrs. Btowe's journalist in speaking about this plot sent to jail for contempt of court, in re- jured and the engine is badly smashed. and wm to stink us out." The presa was to Lady Byron and a recommendation Rawlins was Washlngton.oecretary to obey a writ of habeas, corpus fusing violation of the y to open upon us, lecturers were to be from Judge Fort.iu the case of Dickens, again attacked with s severe ill neas express terms of her will." Lady Byron's representatives 'i ?.! ,r , i spatter us and the pulpit was to de indicted tor the murder of Wade Dal-toCouoord. Tbe Governor and Council and descendants absolutely disclaim all The Sheriff claims that the nounce and hold us up to execration. of the article, which was has no jurisdiction in the pre- yesterday made the following appoint- countenance This is the manner in which they court without their permission or to ments: of A. published be Bellows, Concord, "Y' mises. w consent Mto endeavored stink us oat" when the S;. Au excursion party from Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, JKews Mrs. The thinks Btowe's narraon Per vice A. account Ira ley, resigned Buchanan war was originated. We Cincinnati, bound for California, passed to All tive does not contain the whole truth of of W. Concord, Foster, age; I. this were much were exceedingly pleased at Mr. Train's place thisevenlng; they Pills-bur- y but is probably true as far aa it goes; It on a Oliver the bench; with tbe trip so far and In the vacancy lecture to see among the audience some pleased to be State insurance commission-e- r. cannot see that she has done anything beet of spirits. of the loor, miserable tools who are I '. but made a fair and valuable constrne-i New York. The Tribune's Bhreve-po- rt Walker1 Governor Richmond. has tion to the veracity and exactitude of being used here In this "stinking out' special says a desperate fight ocis but reticent about his nmory. very curred between a squad of U.S. soldiers returned, process). They hear the truth very and Paris. In the Senate yesterdsy interview is with , the President a It band of outlaws, whom they were Prince plainly to!d when they come to listen trying to arrest understood, however, through advices Napoleon, made another speech near Ban wherein sou to our publio speakers, and they get Texas; four of the outlaws and Patricio, roes he gave utterance to very libefrom reliable that the State test one solviews ral be not will oath and the calling for additional reforms required legis. terribly enraged about It, and can only dier were killed and several on bothf tature the more complete responsioe soon oonveueaw including wiu wounded. sides relieve themselves by writing lufamoue of the from ; Lawrence. bility Ministry. TThe Minister An extensive fire broke ouY Ilea about affairs here. , But here was a of In reply protested against interior the statement is a published in a i nm per y era aims corner or li rooks Kansas, says Ideas the use to own the his of presented by the Prince, addman, authenticity language, right and Thomson streets and swept through entirely sustaining those ideas would that JuumiVs the ing significantly that to report, from the midst of the Geati!e camp.'1 tbe block Grand street, damaging a representing never as long as the the council which cou led govern usel Clark's In he stores number speech, of and dwellings. Vict who was telling their secrets la a' most ministers retained the confi the destruction of the railroad property, present thousand dollars. J f, which w riceklos manner, and telling them, tool iot is thirty dence of the The discussion afterwards Clark denied. Emperor. Me. was There terrible a Bangor, was iM continued to lb very people from whom they accident Senate in the Thirteen reliable the on tbe Bangor and Republicans, were to be kept profoundly secret ! No Hal I road. The 'engine broke former supporters of Clark, made aff- De Legur termed the speech of Prince f lhs report of Napoleon scandalous.- i M De Vltnn wonder they looked at him with blank through a bridge, kilted the conductor idavit to the correctness svndtiht theJsazucr's denied that the Benate commission dis the engineer and seven or Claris '.speech. amtxemeot and chagrin. They were and injured near Bax4 approved. oLt&aJStenatMjCkmMuttttm and ties railroad 8,000 destroyed eight others. , n said they only disapproved of such a the moat angry, ter's Wis. The ConMadlftQo, Springs recently, specimens Republican Is quiet among the Indians in the Scnatus OonmUum as Prince Napoleon of humanity we have teen for some vention, nominated for Governor, Ludesired to have.. After further debate I time. A. few succeeded in sitting cius Fairch lid; IdeuL Governor, T. Q. Mltehetawcountry.JrS e articles of the tfmafut ConsuUum Wa4hlngton.-4ThFound; Treasurer, Baex. SecreipeclaCquestidn of four were through the lecture; but it waa too tary of State, B.A. Henry the of cession of adopted, .w. - i - v$ I the ; constitutionality Hpencer. '! strong for several, and they tncontin Washington. Beuor Roberts, the that portion of the District of Columbia .M, Masue'hf preparing the financial estimated will We left. Minister, publishes a card to- whlchJneludea Alexandria to Virginia, reportswbJchJ.kls have Spanish heard stated it ently duce s surplus of f sixty miiions!pre aoon will &e as of Into the a the courts; letter brought day denouncing forgery that some of these Individual got which tax francs.of millions will be taxes who certain,, twenty to and era, pay to applied the; Increase, of'ithe smaller have published reported jald. at the Hotel on the eve of the recently b;cn written by hlm to the Captain that State will bring a suit to recoveM asUarieal of I government employes: lecturer's departure with the detlgn'to General of Cuba, in reference to the on me grouna mat they are' suxi Jn the -to the reduotion of the millions District of twenty course Columbia, of the United States on the Cugive him some manifestation of thetr ban question, octroi debt of decided Paris; twenty millionsCtomrxiledoneT,DeJaoohas; is staling thatit probable that tobacco disapproval, such aa throwing eggs at the future will leaves, put up in hanks and to the reduction of the land tax. be la favor of the Cuat retail for crmsttmptlonf Is subject The Empress will leave Chambers him, before he left. Bat If they had bans, &c $ sold to cenu per pound, as and will arri vein Paris tax a of thirty-fiv- e Wm. A. Howard, having reany such intention, the presence of the Hon. the ' The Journal OJlciqt .announces that tobacco.' manufactured of Minister to I Admiral Lefebrei has'- been police) or some other cause, prompted signed theappointment Rett sections all Itetornsfrora Indicate that Administration In a China, will,. them to think better of It. of the naval Unancl&llsltaatioh the far it few days, designate his successor. The general division more in Is wa3 North Amthan expected It probable their disgust will find merits of several gentlemen are under the satisfactorys erica. JPrct The ' asserts Prince that Spring. Tent, and we shall not be surprised If the consideration.' Great care will be taa had conference Napoleon with the ken toseIec4AproperreprestnUUvo to howls la the papers which publish the li which at the latter Kmperor, expressed his approval of the liberal ideas of the falsehoods do not give evidence of the te- - tbatXutUt;J., fromj an entirely reA private letter j;itj pa j n;;u j , verity of the castration which" they re- sponsible source at Madrid repeats the . Havana. General La Torore- - has re- Prince., Hallfax-Prince . Alfred left jRichstatement that Minister Sickles has of- signed the command Eastern mond this ceded from Mr, Train. Mr. Train did fered morning. Salutes were fired be- Department.,- r Count Valmazeda has United the. as States mediator that in his lecture here, which if fol tween Spain and the Cubans. The pro- been appointed" along the route. The party have reach-c- d with , Hopewell, where an address was lowed up, wilt test his courage, as f It position being, as stated In the Amerl-ca- n hit btadn?artgrsr la'the fieM.Tle9cm has lnJlm-proveSanUs-gd never ham..been tea ted he told the .to;ths Prince $rho, made a from hersr newspapers, that slavery shall be returnedabolished on island: tbe Cnhana the heith. , truth Young and the shall pay Spain for . Triest. A serious revolt has broken . New thepublle buildings, peopla of Utah. To follow this up lie loruuoiuoai, eic. vv mis rj pain does out at Tyranee, in European Turkey; London advices from the continent sly will need more nerve and a greater In- - not reject mediation there are serious several arrests were made. Tho govern- - J that a convention of German bishops Yorkf-Thea- I1EVJ ADVERTISEMEHtV OTHAYD OnGTOLCfJ and can sell them, wholesaleor , rKr Vi ttfarexl to Un people of Utah btfvr For comfort, elecanee and good wor free ahla their sooda e&osot be exceueu. r" G ents BaoU soled and heeiea w . the JtrvWard Patnre. a low FROM Bar MA Tin MCI.P nmftt M nina v.aV. i , Ready Chthd Uppers always old. branded M mi irt siaa.tr nwir rn.net m braodon leftthith. Any inmrmation which Grotsbtck's Kuttdtngs Ma T"& ne at recovery win paid Jar the fits doors south oratyI.tqor 4.1 errs as Jt.f -H d21!?.:ia |