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Show ty iat Uotirts. s THEATni'p,.I nnaahn have open s. i nrmnn A atj highly Tsu.iAtAff rnar -- sArLwin uiuvmsi iiiqn'nH.rf.Vlnr ZirZZ. ATAwuf" which, polathe, laa continued OlUlO It was rtnnfl- and f. , .V.o. uuau CiKUfc riAifi jcaia .omc8 . 1 Z aw . t Jen WUVmww .to reside ever bi:jcc. xcuae txrfi business the that met) (ive phtce to others wno euucrcu wy wit of tly predictedwooia give uoerai aid. Hmnn. tn this busineeei and ret ired fromi lit. - inJ took A hotel la tne sauaGEORGE Q. .CAJCNOX, lie was alto appointed postmaster, buii-- j editor' axd tublisiier. rhough be made money id thla ae be could not be content; he had a, kleslre to visit the "West. In the Spring; iof 1S37 he and bis family started. While In Philadelphia he mads the acquaint- KUDDES DEATH OF ELDER EISA T who spoke dls- nrvaoY. oxc or the tweltt tnce of a gentleman rmuraioK J aboat tbWat,Bl psrsaad AP01TI.CS. ed him to go to the town of Balem and . whilei 8 last he wonld ssslst him to go into business. AT about o'clock evening l the telegram from Elder John Bharp He remained place one year, settleto the now In Hoston, relative tnd though his neighbors oUiired toJ ment of tbe U. P. It. It. Indebtedhet render nim any assistance n mm wm being talked over In President aeed U establish himself In business he Young's office, and all rejoicing over the dill yearned for tbe West, and he new, another telegram was handed tc started in thst direction. He touched President Young from Elder Franklin it 8L Louis, obtained a small stock of D. Itleharda, dated Oden, which ab- rood, and then .went up the Illinot ruptly changed tbe current of the fiver, not knowing where he should tliougbti and cast deep ssdnes. anu land. Bat while on the river he made ir loom over tut entire circle. The dlsH the acquaintance of a to an, who proved to be his father's cousin. He was living patch read as follows: a. 1 a -- Via-t- r llied many important poslticns at home. He was a member of. the vfashington ir lFbolntInn irflTft aflalrB J accounts 0 " is. ana ahovids th.ma.i, In, i t iB lucswu J tail auiu m&Ke fcetii ftdODted. BDDOlntinc wi-i"- Ik in. - Iim f ' Tho condition of ponIcal to enquire into the iame immediately, and save t ntux committee of a fifty I eomeattentlon received to of State Deseret, previous Kentucky and project, feasibility of the proposed a vlev. to fthe organization of tbe Territory; was a he lato Cabinet meeting, with an at to held be at a offices report and meeting Tn Dad Jmtt-- n member of tbe Territorial House of Re o changes In the principal accor-wltday. early; n in a. o bring the lnrambents fully iu a ..a . . . . tbe best afi&U I San FrancUco, 4. The presentatives ior eererai sessions.-aCongressional auAucabAumuiaDtatia the Administration. for thepast ten veara thta been. ejected I Committee have been uscoverea. as sll who have a'arf Is learned from sources deemed re- - Retrenchment to the Territorial Council every term. It a. .11. a aiiiiili Inva.ttmf I no (hi &esurr. are sold by ah . I met ifAhia'thAt General Cabby will bood 'affairs Tti tirUtt gtittamirur trtrtatfti lealers iouse. of tbe fjustoin n Ides, of the and in--l lorociaim tne result i tneonoisw eiecwwu rv,.acuvltrr itSpinner's defense with reH vord for i, and try a bottl- -. man whoeo we j I as the ronrth j Treasurer loss of the in Virginia, and that tbi; try to lu his delay transrerrmg goic BTAxamsr BZ.ANKS rortisieat ibtH frard day deplore. He never hesitated when! Tncsdav thereafter the leglalatare will or advertisement In another rnio, ds R. work was to be performed, and never meet and that the test eath will not i el MP. Vommerct Journal Dublisbed In the of mlTered an opportunity rof r traveling allowed to - act - on questions beyond uu an ana Iw Z3d occasions lever U Iof aad the snd sgne, ujt.,; with I'rosldent.Yourjg. in visiting the those leoulred bv the law preliminary u comment in nnauctai circles According to tlie statementsIntermittent f coaa.aZVer, ' settlements to escape him. He has had to the recognition of the State by Con favorable His attack on Colfax and our ban ken aeese, tiie lied. Jacket Biitcrt bretk c no lingering sickness, and .though the the latter Including the ratlfica--l and merchants; is considered unjust paroxysms wlthabjolateoertalnty.fnafc, inddenness of his denartaro- will doubt Hon of the fifteenth amendment. Is sharply criticised. His favoritism restore the strength of the patient. less be severe shock to his family and Portland. 3. It is feared Benatoil friends, It Is such a departure as we dot Fessenden will not live throughout the Xoolejr Bakiag Powder i ' aot tnlnk he wouia naveisnrnnK from klav. AnJ well does It deterve tbe succc-a-Kelg, wu roREiaw as It Is by far the best and jcontemplatlng. It would 'have suited Bennington, ,; v,r. aiaaars. ueorge Cheam. Paris. It Is now said that Don Carlof market. his nature better to nave Known mat ne Balton & Sons' paper- - mill lias been No baste? powder has eVr of to The Paris. health has returned would die In tbe harness, than to linger burned. The loss Is $40,uw. aaanafacUired so free irora deleterious through a period of inaction and decren Philadelphia, 3. The petroleum mar- the Emperor Is improving, it is re ttancea, and so exactly proportioned th- - ." ket is unusually active and xclted; ported that the Frencli Government weet, light rolls, biscuits or pastry pitude. and vessels are now loading for; has declined to send delegates to the xiads each tltae wltti nccefs. it ls Elder Brlghsm Young, Jr. Joseph twenty-on- e Ogden, t' at tha . tx to tt Ecumenical council. to Illinois, barrels. r and; with Health have Qrlggsvllle, gone Europe A 4 7o.OOO lxgan lor nte, reliable, aud require tat President H. Young; ready I Ir tn Vila t t a r f rns Ifna nKoannlM a fnnaMl wM.ant tYi.mlnn PoIpa London. public opinion continue aalf the quantity of uy other in esse aaa9 uiui aas u aaus. vaisu arrived bert town he concluded to stop. Bat he did !are Brother Utrrn T.V mBenon matkef in respect to NapoleonV for out at store the of Close, HiVlftHnB Skeptical avhfln grocery .v Cyru appointed 1p.m. . urocers aot remain long there. He moved tcj tjki iu ciiaiiiu any spun avenue, tleetroynl six health. The impression prevails tna hU sick horse, be dropped doxm suddenly Lexlugtou, In the same State, and after- frhey will probably be accompanied by Washington his real condition is concealed. This is WA.kln.. I m iGlder bnow from . Brlgham buildings. nd to ail appearance dead. If you will, . not likelv to be weakened till tbe Em- - Aviajuis iiupiuTci uto wards csao to 1 mouth of the Little tbe of The Blue, Baltimore. a Ullman, dImm keen tiie ode ocmjo short time ajj!a riilifV' Of b If possi- where he and a man by the name of I We deeolv svninathlze with the , be- - whose distillery was seized a few week Ijperor himself Is seen driving into Paris. omuch as Barnett'sCocoaloe. will Inform yod of ble." menibersor tht A Madrid. ifirty-nin- e Comparison "a SWtM fsaso'HUl laid cut a town and called It ireaved famuvof the lamented deceased. duce by the revenue oiiicers, lias been n fresliuet la tids loss Of The hU is There revenue ls theirs. norlmel." In the dJDerent bands Catalonis Cariist happiness (compromised by would depart It wj hoped that resuscitation Pike. Here he built himself a on no nd tc oilier. as uu uvuui. ),(KX) and all have taken advantage of the amnesty raent. ullman payinf? uuu bu b found possible, for no ouelwas pra-- j dwelling house and a . warehouse. jbuero Burntt't Cologue Wter Tacetvetf flist p'" and true will receive a glorious reward. costs. proclamation and surrendered. a'- Illluols 8:ate Km Jr. aalurn ad a na ne on betweec match of was wa State The The death Fair Louisville. man, to has the tbe opens bear of Bat the and be gooa Ijondon. rowing 'He ngnt; pared fought aicKiy, place I'm KaUlston cures But net the and of ne five will 14th .has Walter his continue it of tlirccourse; iupt: days. Brown, Portland, Maine, kept foi the healthy and actire and so likely to live itlll restless. In conversation with the dnlsbed Is Whllco.'iib'a a are Asthtra Kemtdy remov,Rpi,i lald for liberal tbcro and and The tbe large itenforth, faith, ,up present champion, premiums to a vtrrolJ s?e as Klder lienson. But writer of this brief sketch in retatlon M him a crown of righteousness, which amount or stock is expected. the championship of the Thames. Is off And is good for any oppression or the rh not many minute had elapsed befor chese days hessld he felt that the Lord the Lord, the righteous shall Me. Senator Fessenden A match ban been arranged between Judge Portland, another dl.iAtch from Klder IUchard was preparing him for the future which srlve him In' the day ' this evening still lies In tbe same criti-- f Brown and Sadler, the - cal condition. Benson's be Elder ymHis complaint is a stop-- f - The yacht race between the auntlei HEV ADVERTISEWEHTS family hay conveye i the startling Intelligence that waited him, and he afterwards could we: eat a Of said land Cambria fixed for September 15th, p. bo of peo the prayers page j;r Elder maon wai utvAi, and that thei understand why he oon'd not feel con anu the L.oni, whom steamer in tneir which arrived The will not be railed, owing to tho equi od ple benair, Ilallcy mournful tiding had beeti telegraphed tented in tho various places which he the beloved departed served, will moat is the lirat to reach here of then noctial gales. Thursday t liiho Maoghan, of Logan, to break lilted, and where, so as worldly Assuredly comfort, console and help aew monthly line between IVew lork A British company proposes to estab the midst of this their deep ind Rio. to sad lish a regular line of steamers between the the' family of Klder prospects were concerned, he had every them-dncr Washington. Tbe War Department, Naples and IN e w a ork. Jienson, axul also to outaln UrectIon opportunity of doing well. C3one- - "The ZYmesibas an editorial on Mrs received from yesterday, Attorney He heard ofQaincy, lllnols, and he respecting the disposal of tbe corpse. Hral. Hoar, his opinion to oolltl- - Stowe'a Atlantic Monthly article relating relative .a. to An vent more unexpected than was led i. g h .TT.R.Cratcjonf- r , u "ea'ch of a home. UBATIFTIXU SEWN. al atlairs in Virginia, and has trans- - toljordand .Lady Byron. The writer Lttx'ctand WMantgerx. T. Harrtn. Treasurer r vtt Prompter, same to for Mrs. Stowe'a this could , .not 4 have occurred rhls wseaii,) a it ted considers tbe IS3U. Ueneral ai At Qnlncy he? story faithful leader of the Orcbeslra, Ciro. CjVi-- Canby deof statement. his Hei information. and. It report our guidance. Byron's Lady to are Had our community been told met Uh the Latter-d- ay Wk lu have it who happy powei Saints, upon the latter to; make tho full solicitors do cot hesitate to manifest last tieen driven oat orjuissouri by to state that there is. at last, a prospect pends that ono of the Twelve Apostles had aad ccxt The Attorney General ieslre to discredit, but do not contradict public. moo violence, lie neara iney were a verv of the claims of the I'errl- - fsvs the of this died, without the name of the de-- l must, as a prere tbe story. He thinks that Lady Byron; legislature In or THE yet. listening to the ceased lelosj mentioned, and the) peculiar people, Union tbe Railroad Constitution ana was probably j the victim of a delusion, Pciflc kiuislte, submit of their Klders, and in oon-- l tory against the preaching had been asked to say who it was, they Tersatlon with themselves he fouud Company being settled. This will be their action thereon to congress ror ind can not conjecture how she first Fall ninl Winter Soasoj, approval. In this the test oath will bei came to entertain tbe suspicion: bui unnlil nrnha)li Km manflnnul 1. v ihein very agreeable. He boarded dar4 very gratifying news to the peopla-a- t requited. If the Constitution and the enn easily understand how, being enter 1 a T. llcnsnu among the lat. He was soj Ing the winter with family of Lstter-- large; but thero is one thing connected Action of the Jegislaturer be approved. tained. It nrst Imposed ou Iiertelf anc SATURDAY EVEKISV a formed opinion with It which will be conslderabe of a the provlalonsof lay faints, and high the Constitution fixing then on Mrs. Stowe. It wouid ouiy be naie anu vigorous anu run or energy,! bf m. In the Hprlng of 1840 he se SEPTKil 4, ISfA, the excel-qualification of the members of the what a thousand unhappy wives have that his prospects for life seemed ! cured two acres of land In the town, Id raw back In the minds of many: and Tbe Season will be Inangnrated by tlpnr prevail, the done before to have suspicions of exeep-- l Juctlon lent. Bro. lienson was associated with fenced it and built a house upon it. that is the .Company propose to pay legislature, willofnecessarily r sn entirely New Bensatton Drirti the act reconstruction in tlonal conduct of the their! requirements enormity this time he still associated with their Indebtedness In iron aud A LEXAXD EK D. BELL, Esq., offH Dro'e Iaorla Fair and Chauncey W. During t)y rolling being thus superseded, as far as Vlrgl-- I husbands. Lattcr-i'a- y Francisco, vaL, entitled the Balnts, and his sjmpa--1 West In a large contract for.the grading the can be used for completing nla la concerned; nut he fore such is ap The Pall Mall Gazette thinks Mrs tniee were raucn moved towaros them, tock,which of the Central Pacific Railroad. The snd he held conversations with them and furnishing the Utah Central Rail- - proved by Congress, Virginia, not being Stowe is not a serious offender, if the D E in all reiect& a state or the union, the grandchildren seriously thought of nab- was! Itallroad. obligations which rested upon him con- toout tneir principles.- A aetxate f can-J u'4 a OF THE provisional body, Uishlng Lady Byron's papers, the solicitnected with Una work, In consequence held in Qulncy between the Latter-ds- v All our people are interested in the ieglsilthre, aot laws without member 'the their pass in ;ora Dr. and letter, was -l daints who recently published, Nelson, opposof not being able to obtain a settlement ea to tnem, at wnicn the ProDbetl completion of our first home line of rail caking the test oath. The reconstrno- - make no charge of inaccuracy, only of with the C. P. IU'lL, have caused him uosepn was present. From this debate! road; and there are none here wbof5 ii on acta ictiuiro the ratification of the incompleteness. The inference is thai loth Constitutional amendment before Mrs. Stowe'a 'statement is correct, but 1H WHICH considerable anxiety. Ilia visit to Og-- he became convinced that the Latter-- I would not rather look to the Directors - that more remains to be told. be cau to admitted H '.l State represenwere believers In balnts and obser Jay rid uiloii m den was doubtless connected with thhv vers Utah Central, members of there is no The Morning Pott says Lady Byron' AXNIE IOCKHART, of the truths of the Bible. Though Jofthe ... I li lu uougrees; aa. a J a n rl ai at r njlll a n w question fa .1.1 . kANNIE WARP, Mrs. C. PeBAB business, We telegraphed this morn- pleased that the Bain r had come otTj jwu community anu ill conwill m committed, ner, papers to tne care it iwiuug overwhelmlmr LINDSAY, msiorltv. trustees kf piessrs. certain to C. niu conditions and W. under of no idea at that time West, Oden, tcj victorious, he had log Bishop uuwov uu vo auy, wutuiauyy HAUUI1S, A despatch received to- - Mrs. Stowe was not her trustee. Her .Klam rvV ViraMrttVa) Vta w. oyn KaiK. ti New York. obtain' from him all the particular of! that he would ever become one himself. jiiuu'ijr, at .w.aw.w ORAHASf, uwaava va, a.M auvmwia the announces ; that miners is lay fictitious, and she has striking their principles were the chief topic bf which reside a itory entirely MARQETTS, this aad oceurrenc. and received from lyet distance THORN E. Delaware Coal or and of tho Hudson a kif conversation with hlmlfaud Co., very oommittea long breach confidence and famllvl . . . WH1 appear, at slated by the entire strenytt o as d nave him the following dispatch: for Work will lan ..... offence own. ... , her report w which ana ne atten-ana duty. by nu lie showing iauq neiganora, i THE FULL DXtAJf ATTC COMPaS. resumed uioes not admit of extenuation. It does kied their meetings. His wife was the! Cway the money would have been beJohn "Ooniac, SepL Uh. an of Isr A. not signify whether Mrs. Stowe was employe Reilly, lately first to avow belief In the doctrines co ore acceptable, as ,'all claims could HWHSlXa, Brother Iienaou, accompanied by Brother and when theher L Co., was arraigned. Coiville norant of the terms of the will or sot, BENEFITTUESDAY word went out 1 that a a fa they "i . llal v t rwkC lat Infant An Thnrwltv fa In tfiA LOCKHART. Miss ill. of ANNIE aft 6.20 unre with wen out-$10,000 Beuie confidence the violation of once, and leiueu the were charged caued"Mor-monismla oeuevers stealing was i " yei, in wnat afternoon, and eaxne to Vellsvllle and) in hii bonds on his the dead and disregard for the rage a strong effort was made to ment lu this manner, .while insuring placed charge by "TRUE TO THE CORE!" topped for the nlgbt. On Friday morning! feelings of the living are all the same,! he left Wellsvllleand came on to Brlgham! ret him to join a sectarian chnrch. Kl- tbe prompt completion of the line from York. H um bold ta monument! and she should know that the nnblid City, and dined at Br?. Lorenso Snow'a ders Orson Hyde and John . Paire vis palt Lake City to Cgden" also promises is iew be on the 14th. to unveiled ited In the afternoon he came to Ogden; bat bej joonscience cannot. be offended with im-- l Qnlncy about this time. havlneH the WANTED MEDIATEL7. Denartthe! Treasurv The claims of ail wa&! Washington. on one hla mission liquidation utarted to against fore getting thero of the hone Jerusalem to. punity. " ato issued ment I A correspondent in the Timet save the Western taken witi. coiie. Lie arrived at President which they had been appointed. Theiri u. at. At. Av.at at mucu esrner perioot Fair's at about six o'clock In tbe evening. preaching seemed to have the effect td than they would have beeu if the oiflo Rail mad, three hundred and twenty fthe calamity In the cotton trade is ow-- t A few First-claa- s COACH and CAB. dollars and was assisted to unhitch his team,whlch remove whatever thousand in . bonds, to rewere the of doubts there the HHrrnS increase ItlifiE alia Tln4l.u ITm. iing consuming . a a creditors of the Company had waited was pat in Bro. Parr's barn. The sick! a m tin.. akaM ttaw a I - isiIOCR. Rawlins though still weak !nnvaHt ana aaaa ana n Secretary nimseii wife V. a TrHEELHAUER. werti lU AW UW aad mainmg, nod Many horse appeared to be rery much distressed,! (rom last night's attack is considered jtv of theQulncy for them to pay the money. We win let oat by the piece, Ironing and tut jwas decreasing; and argues It would be baptized by the President he bled it hlmael1 and after doing all he j branch. v more coxoibrtablew . . i , for tlnz Wagons and Carriages. American to the raisef folly planters rould for it, he lifted a little boy oo it to) a saloon In in South fall to uve the J. C. LITTLE. be went In Conference the bales Pittsburg. at million double the for walk it around expense exercise, lie then led) d212 Manutacturln If Utah to. Agent IttPKCXAX. and Thomat was DESERET NEWS. TOTHI tot jauu ana aoor wnen tne same ordained an Klder. Pittsburg, Barney Duffy the barn with 'Brother Crockett and Fe--j atNauvoo, and .: V & or ware cm gkam'l a, can this be After return reallxed his from was MuIIlvan, visited half tha ti city, when' i'profit ther toQnlncyhe phraizu Turuer to g to brothexj table I quietly talking amount. at a-pugnuts FmTT'm LouM, . and, while on hi riUittlng LOST! who om oy nyrum omitn, rl.i wjl ii he fall on bit right aids, bis bead to thei dalned him a High Priest, and appoinThe Tmu sm the- Indisnoaltlnn nfi. mey rose auu seixeu cacu oiuer. oui- north. As he fU he struck Uro, Turner ted hiiuito b lecond counsellor toltht llvan stabbed DutTey in the abdomen. tne emperor it a train for theneoniA. ENVELOPE, contfiinlnfr sonto mtu it bei'uncinz to Mr. Klbkadden. After he tarnwlonhia fjlllnz oaihelej. President of the Stake; which he had J The latter ran Into the street; Sullivan ?hk fnkii ihbm! faAl that n.tUn. Tne finder nrmi dclirfrtsf back and breathed about four times, when . o mi r. v. ., t followed and knocked him down and kurvive IndiTidoala and that destinies ihem avt tu will be rewutled Dssucarr Mivs Orrtrr About- tha - Aral there., I prgaoized 7 aft eMteU. ThL o'clock: wu hi ui brutally with a stone. UulTeT most not nana; on one life. It will be thej beat paLuttloa kix p. n to 1311. vote.tl In asual umvhI the Virii, riao delay. FmXT ooantlng wm city ImmtllMaW n. Aroa'F. since died. Bulllvan is the man Hamperoi'a fault lr hls indisposition be fenced audi The Independents elect Belby. Mayor;! has lie Itoagbt . lot, KroaXat!.- mad, wlU ocbsrs, appiiecli too. oatbJadjts cvno PlOXSEE MlIX, . ' a use no duiii it nearly Kiuea ms antagonist by aot a gain for himtelf and his dynastv. oaa-i improyeu but Vhsy ail proTed log aianjr f - UN m.'-. aan4 a foul means in va the first of Vane. PAmmlaalma. vallinx. prlzo. flght at Blanner-- I he tanst Buffer no, relapse to find him UardicrabLle Usiloo, Uub, .v.afc a.a. ' la body was tben conrered. to 'jpon it. BMI f ISWU Prvsldent Parr's house, properly laid out, IS 12, he started on a mission to the and three school directors; the'Demo- - haisett island two veara ago. He was annrenared and. must admit the nossi. AniqstSftWS. and put In a coln,in which it Tasfsr--J Eastern State, where he remained un-- J 'rrfn w rii and afterwards esca- bllity of the worlds going on without hsHm a. " f irifrtrfna a vva uvi , arrested w arded to his family at lmmU, leaving hexe urine or and! jKiopenbur, treasurer; tosener, asses-- r ped. He is still at lsree. aim ana mun jDAse tne empire on a; To Sawyers S Lranter len, in pent lis returned 1844.1 aft a qnartar past on i.m., a MaltaLIs coardj rsmaload until the iirat of baa 'poucy Tha Pvthtan Philadelphia. MarkaJ Hon district and May, attorney Byrne, anreserveaiy.AioeraA. I , r aorontpauijlag. Advices received from thfin comptnTi tatiDor commissioner. Trie IndrthJ I ball club,t colored, alter repeated nnsuo-- tt I Berlin! We, the underljned, have proven, And alii uvuiiaagituiuniuffAii Bro. Crocksctssid that oa tho way ioQ-- l Klder rtntv! to ith John Pack. to When the! white ciaba the! dents .Gexmah'Arctlc claim have broken get tho state atiempia jcessiui they that den he seemed to enjoy Lfo as well as he aewsof the death of expedition prove to any person or ttkin? an in had 'a' challenge jflrst ice wasnconntered Joseph, tha Pix4 in the boawi oi.sapcrrljori. 'dwtroTwl. ever did, and taiXed encouragingly of hi on the 12th of terest in the business, persons EMEKS05 tne that reacbd- them, they rctarned.! Ithe partisan. character of the rx)llandl latitude: future prospects. At the time of Ilro. Iian4 Dbet, fromtheOlympIoclnn, in west 10, 74, . PATEST s a (July a. a - . i TOOTHED longitude ADJrSTABLE t x uu uoveny a nab x ij ua was csuiea iooes mem oen I ore vented the are i me auair a raw The ooastof Greenland was sighted sevAn'iurlnl at lnI.Un( Van. tn-.I-., SAW win eat with department from be--l j . The lUciuura aiKt Farr and myaeirwere attsmU ( th Itlgh Council, and la December oominir a rjolltioal ms.ehlrM.and MhtinrJ enteen afterwards. POWER expedldays than . a any solid toothed saw, and at the i m or taa k smaiw Alelien r between wniteana colored uuu a- as uAsxperienccu oa a ieu a greai victory, 'xne iJemocrats Car-J au tag verse party piayea same wintu time R LTJM 3ES, The ec'. of 8M00THE NodeUes of Weber County, at a grove about' mission. He presided over the Boston fled evemhinir JA ' Sacramento and Joluhs. The Olympic deftmted tho misU and much The weather is ! Pyth4 colder it is less, in every practicable point, than a iwltf t one mile from President Parr's. Conference until tho beginning of May, Nevada Connties whichiliaTe bithertoiil2113 forty-foto twenty-threo- .' COL tiaiian lSSSAll U weil. wuen neiwas euuuseuea 10 itrainarnp jbeen Itepobllcan. Wm. M. Gwin, Jr., I sm yours truly, acted! (The discussion As to the probable fate coothsd oneoLinecuyoKiitors, O.' W. THURSTON, Esq. Saints all the who could go and movel t tt elected I oi Senator from Calaverasr It i , uiujjiJtr., , , , y , f'T'-i-rnnas neenv renewed in 1 vinesion CHACjrcxrr W. WS3T . ' a a aji Ha. jjri ANDREW EATCHEt, wu la INd. uerted UU ratner la an sin rant for lutuiou.waxuTw. louBummer Captain Burton, the African Mechanical Engineer. Kara Taft Benson was born on the ITbe and! 'flirt's' t1 am rn remainder of that borealaLs here and in olh- - (England. ITnftwt'Sfaia ti.. -play of. aurora is a believes Dr. miaon the .traveler, .a.a rt. LANCASTER. JOSEPH FaU 22nd of Febrtiaxy. 1811, la Mendob, . r parts oi tne citato last mguu . j ,1a the townof lii.iLii ktKiiil . ... .- - ioil ?2l0:3 - 'aStasier Careularra!' tho r.o L: H kacenda, capital ; St. Louis. From correspondence tin Washington. A telezram aaya that .ms aving oil uoBseuec; an expedition Worcester (Joanty, MMuchasetu. He rfc ,t00Ii. 'Dl8nt,fre?l.ue?l,Ti to Lmoh-is to be .Chinese minis ito search or him la talked of. He! Wilkea ' the U. tthel hands of ConGeorge National tbe was the first son of Johu and Chlbef moved Out of ISaUVOO With bis fam4 Capital limr- - ter, '..iri..KAJtj i .' HommltttA ventlon It.nna.r. Vienna. Mr. Boy ce has received hU1 DISSOLUTION NOTICE! th.t Heoaou. Ills father was a farmer aad uy in, tne Arsa cotrrpany. : liar wax ap--T Qeary-o- f Pa. declinen-to-eer- rd. "North1 President James Otis. of the vfala. . ane a a very Industrious man a" quality polnxei acounaeHlorto Valher Wllliarr ;nies last j Americans here are much .uotisai. 'Coddled ills On in American Insurance ire uj me convention. The .'i. gratified. ' ac rD.tln-'..A'j.i-'Mount Pbtyahf nvhih !,rtTtthnfiAni which his sou Inherited and Kjtra ?4 uantiortoa Qighta t.'i to hereeog-.nizeunitedt8taif wa.lboilrtt Mortimer Gray was arrested'' last Conarln.ersKln heref Afnre existing coder ,to sancuon wtbe move at present. Gov. leuer jrom wilU him helping' him paitbr 0 n Melt ir U" J. m . Te1 llvel under c TTI1E a rule admitt in II , t i cbarired-.... . ahrht. with .Xonrlne lanre consuiaA nil other towns than the Cap--! the name and 'style or WILLIAM a w.uMt vuuiutuiuin uuu ot ou uAser oi - Anaiana, iavors- tne movef amounts xartu untu ne was sixteen i'blladelDbla A CO., Is this day dlssol-e- d by xnntn- -l years oId.lH wsrtranta. cltv in !cerooAlJv nd think it. bevori(l ' hl uoonim or.tnrf ppuimiutofc thaktaail J si !A and! to Ji.rtUi r.-Uve went i jura, uoyie ana ner oangnter were I Lladrld Tho i Journals then rwelveln of with his sister v'.' ELrafsw, IU AuLLorlty- - to cltv of this ar to aaoved Coun-kbaancA tbe 1 main an up nf caunat w Tnritnn wt 7 WOaJatUlA claims ' bavlnu fail n n a. IJWWCi sginst:said Firm oil BlnHs where h was onUfn .(Tlu ad- for to the! on bf the neonle the anbl set. requested to present them forthwith In the centre of the town of Uxbrldge. I He shortly afterwards! flovitrnnr Wrmnnth T to death. saw iirra .( v ) howerer pays tlio interview haTno Justment.: AUo those Indebted to came was sent ivast on a mlasiou fort&- lie Mmainetlw Ith them three rears lib Apostlesblp, 2W6scneV special sav' een nhtln,! from which MeClntSiof Moi aunOdnoa their in tn-- l itaryed The to hue the req&ested call and settle' t.raaan rvov. ne 27 returned 18t7... Tbe nexj; ,uxia - to appoint run delratlons; Tlie lie Healing Hail claims to leara from .to Paris was or note, at the offlce of Wliuabe Grandfather Benson was aJroa farmer.! solely on private- basin ess. nux. toy oaab aa aawill be acoompUatd Fraatdent Yooor n Ka.1) vinmntlnn od General z Hank ons that waa door west of Eale EmporlatD, i araris.--AUU and wnlle engaged at work la the flstd!f lprinsr UJUIO authority Jennings, UUU1 UVUII has aa one of th 1'uQri. tf - hjs Vallev ,i .uuee utAtes are .0 ChlnW 3t, cloud; she has it-Mhto settle ail business in rl Ithe, represented. jelngaotborlzsd fflSmlS1 b full and iitfi!inTv tllpiL It l e' her abandd was seni AnaareruieiramiAi anere HeFViTH'-aTa . dispatch, .from. tha A I to don ?firm. said J"1.0- - ' Wt W bac!t ta LacetthatVimr-TifpJEN JUNG'a WILLIAM ahe.aTanaas sPaclfle ItaUroad at . MirshSlfMcMahfn arrfvTd caln on, to Inform thena a place' vcr, states that two hundred thonsandl irUmorrowpthrea'lo'XJaroperihc 8.P.TEASDEL; the grandson should both die so end J jo .v of settlement had been HENRY SADLER, . he After of Colorado ftrandj reanodomesuc livrVore pounds havfibeecf ports. and such under similar clrcumdenly a,France met tha companies he returned to the ibipoedj to Council ;td theZctiEQenlcal of .. toe.end JW. iacmised ji'Mtroad wri?5H!J.L by.w aY.aa stances. millions sir francs tLakeCdyyAuglSSnearly v a tnen starUi tacit ta Winter ons, deeUned for London. Jt ls be--1 1,r ne iane rauroad is nnuuing a roafl '4inCe last wPPv 7 Valley .and rr m p.rr.rann toFort Jervls.to shorter. At the death ot his grandfather by Quarters with the Pioneer. Another lieved thaa whan the imti zisfij' i I ' e to an distance. twenty-fou- r ... miles: when II ithe and Denrer. immense amount tho reonest of hll crrandmolhsr ha'wsnt rnissiou of- thp performed, rs. a a ava ue ws cwnp aooui we lass oay or, rica cref orcoi3rtni win ilnd th, ir . ! ( PrA-oompietea is win oe used for passemrei and took charge of the farm. . IXy aatalaiaff ike CURTI -IM7, ana was absent several monthA I .to the east and tourone for smelting, trains ) exclusively. use them. to and .JIODELS," learning wnen twenty 'years oia ne marrlrc Upon .his return he was appointed to Beventy-flv" miles of the Kansas and' Connecticut papers! say. ,theVlbbaccc can be done In a very abort Unoe, any lady A:-0"A"by thA i je. enabled to cut out all Alads of &xm" iMllivl i Pro-lelslon- al' 01 -- . h I k&4 iy l -- ra 9 - In-th- -'- ? . . n-es-s. P -- . -- I s I -- c' I 1 : afik. I to-morr- - mm O.UL - I-ore- 1 rc-ucit.U- ou . a jan-uiu- i - - 6 or-rewa- fr nl." ex-champi- on. , .. SALT LAKE t: n -, - OPENING p-- ple - A S a. ft A . TU-II- a : a iJ 3? IP - , VULTURE! - S a 1 . i- - -. n--i " 1 I B a. . m wm " . 1 1 a. a - a 1 ... - ... w. a to-d-ay 1 t- a, m-nlove- ru. " W a to-da- y, , a . " X - ,.; , . - a ua A av - m, a. ... . 3 a 1 -- rr ; a-- - vs; 1 1 . 1 a a. i " a. -- I to-nig- ht - ll 1-a- 1 a a, a a- . av m a i a, . a J a a m a664 a a. - S ra-.- mr w ; Mm' ai CIK-ClTaUA- a m B OXE-THIR- D 1 a- pto-n- te . . ur k j , 'a tw awaa ak v he-wor- a a . m - m tlmimiiii ked a -- 8fd 1 : - ava. Li A aw aa V fa- S I ( 'S-- : i mtn-Artyt- " : d the-Aie- w a a a . - ?appolnt-4oles-ates-in1- .-- t ,v'. Tj-- -- J 1 m 4 A i ; 1 B .... a aa mmmftmm W a - he a tW S h -- 3 -.11 i -- ! x.it-Tr-.n.i- .i - . w- a-- , nt -- tht ! ne ;SiWf. - ress " bldot I ' '".-'-- - , " At- -J a. w a. coa-tpiet- jsoaato a- -. " . a fa a . ed, X i i 1 . ( w i a anaS s. f' U I e he moved from the fana and bonhtout hU the brother-in-la- w. ,1 hotel-keepc- r .nJ Vint th " hnni- .K- -t t.A jmmm. .M -.vnn a t av. Kn.t, tft .,tA " . A- .- -v -- Ivam ra-V- .l7 .1 t- -I JirJ li " ha v.if.VTr: nsiy alclcoa theroad and traancttsJ ' Denver. the CAtxtD . - pecteU to live;-ba- t . fasted ant! :Tilnvip-o?tt!iaV'hV.-frV- t'J .T-.- V... WWKWTU5 ' JLQ AdOl I nt I Aiiuaaion torotUwaH f countv to raih-.- p .up the luuurr. wmrii uu lnTrsmi lniiiunr sv lamie vaxieyoa cotton mill and commenclnjr. in com .uuu( ' auu returned - 1 a JAusust. J n . ISM.-- he was appointed' trsrmJ 1S panj with hi wife's brother, tha f Earope.- and with; fact a re of cottinln the town of Honlnd Orson v itT21! Pratt,, presided ever the Dvrt s ''W"" D Washlnslon speciaj aliU.a.A. - r9 TVVeh.rS Ji thai f?7.IDs 1 r.t""ifr-J- Chinl 4GeoiT?e WUkes, MlnisUr to ane census taken by the ' '.I 1 .- V . AaxHlia XOCIillAUT preAenUber! jlS.' townshlr to the Public and begs tof eomplltnenia .. 1 UUfc UVB COUU' J.,.,.,,TOftU WUI CODU3enCU. IlOm 'TVMT.. inrorra tiem first BENEFIT will take'. Ihafhef ties will mate it a million and twiv rlatnaa t i . -a'jt.l . .. - ua Dsa -- T -. n. auomuv, i lutiUAii thousand; the rest of the counties will 3TnIllr Cntamk.. t.h .. be completed within a year. (will I a minion and thirty, four then Washln r to a. B crc tary itawllna if I U1 fcave the bontij of rrewntlng, for the Crst sand,. inueh time tT,y,--r this la city, tLe NaUonal Prize Drama of Jesse IL I : ashing ton. A preliminary meet of prominent citizens of the.distric :y.;f iBaylca .poatmaster of iVcuiarl ,E n. a.lVUA.UAAAUlVVAAa i iy i ,y WC-V- CC Y? Tha'rx-tiaaaapiao- lnLa U l, . -- ili . , --- T- A t: " . a iS '. ,joju V. ; mmm -- .I-- worn by males or females, adults or ctlldrea. There may be other models in the Territory1 . which ladies' dresses can be cut, but the t tls 'Premtam Hodels are poiltlTelr slat. only ones that will do as above 'Abundance of unquestionable testimony Va wtii An alt that Is Tron" iriv.n i H.t .. .t wvii a.hMM W0int tsorteues Atetiei ,eenuus I m . -- It V.nwarrrlttM' a... 'of the art of ctttttjsj out, previously, to fit In every style of ?erleet . L. j --- a.-- i S "f ! --- nn al VS. '..v. whWirf.8.J,liW! au . XiULia VI Vaaar is sole agent ror the Territory. i -- ; |