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Show fit WT WKDSKSDAT and y B SATURDAY, tbei)o1 l"iuiim coufsst.ii TjTpVy Busieeea' w! ""tEUMS ,. i Yuar On w LeOu --H ;: " , -- '. ; fcL ..10 u Goluian, , -- lit f pr Habits of leu lines W type of this A Square co e Gallant Rescue 'of the Crew of a Sinking Ship! con- occupjiug Advertisement ot marked on the copy with the n mmber of nrmrttoim, will be publislied at our until ordered out, and charged at transient Further Developments N. "aDVERTISEMKNTS inserted till forbid, will be mtinued until ordered out, in every instance, and for accordingly... airrerti-- n Xlie ertvflege of yearly and half yearly is restricts to their direct line of bnsinaas, and advertise-Viiother l all UK1. Auction, Real Estate, or ir foreigu .to tWir regular trade, will be cliarg-'mi- of eiroi u Expected Death of Queen ,. Victoria! sxparati-ly- ' So Advertisetants from the States will be without the cash (at our advertised rates,) accompanying the order, unless from one of' our Ctcular autliurited Advertising Agents.' Uetuid of interest to the All fonusuuication --nt.hr, er taiended U proinew private interests, iill lie charged, as advertisements, and paynietit If person1 in cliaracter, we , ' wirve the ri(?ht to reject any article, or adveruse-Bifi- it .- , of this class. 1 1 1 " !, rvers, Cork! HRRIVtLS. End. loftte dilj tomuk, fait IJike City, denMe rtaily a West; fhni.'U Mull daily I Kast.Tliro.UMaildiJlyi . pilaW """VkMI ' Bis lor qoaI'K . i,rn. 4.00 p.m. . ; tttr.fi!-- oIl,Ce fit ui.; t ftntrsTille. nti tsssk sttnhi ttiw 4 p.m 4 p.m. 5.30 pjn 7.30 a.m 3.30 p.m p.m. . . Mondays and Thursdays JtiTardale Wednesdays aud Saturdays II I hi llma1tMlMnaVIUIU ' . . i.tnrH.vs 3.110 llJ0a.ni 0FFICK HOURS. General Delivery, frotu 8 a.ni. to 4.30 pjn.; ; Sunday, 5 p.m. to 6.30 p.in. j f ." ittsrt OpeD from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. MONEY ORDER BEPARTMENT. Ope from 9 a.m. to S p.m. Onteite Door open from am. to , (Tuf t '. t co. :r ' ; r i'1'1' Trains further Oirilen dailv. until irfim I a.m. ISAAC MOORt, Postmaster 7 CsUus rk. , no' f5lt Lake City. 7 a.tn. wd 10.45 a.m.. and 4.45 p.m. and 8.15 n m From the tasU i.ZO p.m. rrom the West, 6.55 a.m. ' . - Salt Lake City Time. ; from 1 DlTlne Worship i ATT0UNE7 1 ji - i neld eycry Sunday, in the Tabernacle, ..at iu a.m. ana p.m. BEST moderate reduction of revenues and the removal of such features as appear to be obji'jtifcr.nMo. II may say iliaXtte officers of Ihe" Treasury Department are now engaged in a careful examination of Ihe tarilf laws, and preparing therefrom a list of articles used in tnanufanurcg, which are yet of necessity and of comfort, that enter into competition with ariiclef nuinufacturod in. this eptiatry from which individually toe revenue is considerable. 'They are also preparing auother list of articles similar ia character, and from which the revenue is larpe, but which do not enter into competition with articles manufactured or produced in the United States.; the latter list will be furnished such informal ion as they may be able to obtain as to tho extent to which the articles named in that list enter into com- petition with domestic products. Notwithstanding the reduction of the great annual expenses . of the Government, large sums of money roust be raised by duties on imports. In adjusting duties it is undoubtedly wise to relieve as much a- possible the necessaries of life aud artieles not produced in this country, but which enter into and affect the eost of domestic manufactures, and on the other hand, to make as large a revenue as possible from the luxuries of life. . (. r , & COUNSELOR. Washington, 29. days since a party of 150 Ku Office opposite Ogdcn Hotel, Klux. were being marched through the ninrv P1TV streets of Charlotte, X. C. liThe negroes Ml kind of legal business promptly attended of the city became incensed, and began in. cuisine and insulting thrm. One of the prisoners knocked a negro down, which DK. WOOD created intense excitement. Th police arrested the negro, who cried for help, Physician ami Surgeon. when a large crowd of excited negroes Stomach and Warranted ie Extract Tape made a rush for a rescue: a .number Worm, etc 6f white citizens afmed to the teeth, All sails promptly attended to. rushed to the defence of the police when OC2DEX CITY, UTAH. the neirroea withdrew. All nil? lit lone Vaccine matter from the Cow always oil hand, there wtro fears of bloody work; fortunately the determined action of the auF. II. StHHoifa, M.D, thorities assisted by the white citizens Roswait Tibbits, M.I. the negroes frem an attempt at DRS. TIBBITS & SIMMONS, deterred a riot. irHtsiciAKS ASB StiRoeoNS, and Thomas NNichoH a well'i-uow'Office, Corner of Main & 2nd South Sts. of Clarke respectable planter highly .Over lltitfornsm s ptnre.i County, Ala., was shot dead a few das s SALT 'LAKE CTTY. since by one of his field hands. No prosolicited. branebM alUita in Surgery vocation is s ated to have been given for the deed.' The murderer is a negro, aud one of the most desperate characters in the Bounty. " Other negroes who .Assay of every description of ores made witnessed the shooting gave the alarm, within 'tweWo hours.by Frank, Paine, started in pursuit, and sand reiutfis the negro and shot him dead. JAHX uftPlll Loiriui.' Cue he Connty. overtook A negro preacher backed by eegroes in ot) tf iTernis Reasonable. th tieigbborbood refused ,t giye the t .'. Nichols murderer Cnristian burial. loaves a wife and several children..: i ' lacbim rolling, ntQiBK, . A few . )TII WORTH, , LE 34-- tf ire , City. 34-- tf ASSAYING. IT ln i. oved . BANK EXCHANGE, New Vork, 29. Since the arrest of Rosenweig, a numMain Street, Ogdetu in his possession ber of memorandum have been examined. One,' ills said, the discovery ,of the woman has led i : ; t i..U. ;(! who took the trunk containing the body The choicest Wines, Liquors of Alice JJowlsby to the jHudion Railand Cigar iu the Market. road" depot. Capt. Cameron, of ispoliue, was shown, posito whom the The finest' Hall' in the'CityV tlvery tive of her paper He says the woidentity. attention given to customers. man is of doubtful reputation, and a resident of his precinct. He has made eveM BUCHMILLER. : ' f ry endeavor to discover ber whereabouts but without success. He feels certain she has left, the city, and that she was the tool of Rosenweig. but is confident that Rosen weig, his wife or the servant, Jane iJohitfsn, knew ber present resi& dence,; He refused uch .information ass Bosen-weig'.i.T! might defeat the euds of justice., residence their left have family LA0ER PROPRIETOR. AIKVMTt tASDT, in 2nd Avenue, and taken up their abode Cool and Sparkllag, always on hand. ia & more obscure place of the city.29. SalonnK nnrl PamilipJt SurrjHed. , Athens. O., 'Orders sent from Persons residinE along the d Two men, named Lester Wines, aped Lines and the surrounding Towns will be both 27, and William Silvers, aged 70, u promptly filled at the rate of $4.00 per eight quarTa.hin. Alexander in i keg. , f i t residing ' The division of price of Malf win be regaleted fcy the cr-"- relled yesterday about th Wines oiarkct prices of grain. A liberal allowance stabbed and Silvers a crop of corn, ' be Bade to oircnt. 39tf ' JiILLIiRB1 HALL. y" ' " 52-r- 'U.' P. BREWERY MALTING HOUSE M.yor' ier. Reil-'"s- lor il ictioOi' ts. 1 ' J .. alinos instant a wife and child. Wines leave It' the' rru?siun wounded dnrinsr th same war. lie was in. the eaoiDs aud h ospituls of both armies, 1 i . 1 H An implication fur lbs arrest of pi neut members of Tammany ou oi nal charges of defrauding will be Mind his p m. at 1 o clock by Judtre Barr jit. The affidavits on which the orJer of ar reals aro to .be t anted are already rawn up at this hour, 12 m. There s considerable excitement; it is nut nown who are tho persons te be ar rested. Washington, D. C, 2. Secretary Fish baa at last made nown to his official associates here hie ecision to withdraw from the Cabinet Hall, which was separated from the soon after the November election. The warehouse, bare'y escaped destruction resident ia still urging hlu to retain tbi ou gii the almost superhuman efforts ' his portfolio. of the firemen.. . ' Cork, Later. The flames as slated, it is A collision has occurred between lue claimed, broke out among the broom police aud a company of Fenians, causing ooru in the central portion of the struc remendous excitement. The Fenians ture, occupied by Allerton and Bro., as were privately drilling, all well armed a general The flames with muskets end revolvers, when ihe a a in few like and momenta flash, spread that portiou of the buildlne was in nlice, who had by aid of spies secretlyobtained information of their reudexDames from end to end. The rear part of the building was occupied by the vous, cams- on them suddenly in a body Government as a bonded warehouse, and iad a most desperate and determined niggle followed; revolvers were used contained $8,000,000 worlh of goods. freely and many received wounds, whebeThere is t of that ) OCTOIFJl 4, 1871. brig bnilt, hovo in eight of ns northeast, bound to the westward; we signalled her and she bore down on us. bite proved to be iha ' Siolaf," bound to New Vork The carpenter and others, being in a precarious condition, and ,in need ot medical assistance, cur enptain bepged to be transferred to the "Stolal." . Capt Hill very kindly ooiisented to the request aod took us on board. Cupt. Ueall is the name of ihe captain ot tlie "Pride ol Knglund," and Iha crew acknowledge his kindness and hospitality to them while pn board bis vessel, in a most cordial manner they speak in the highest let ma of the conduct of Capt. H ill toward iiieru Phil.lelpblav29. A serious fire broke out this p.m.j in the paper and rag warehouse of Jesup Moore on Tunth street, and spread to a jx story building on 8ixth street, occupied by the same firm. The buildings are in tlx oehtre of a large number of paper stores. The cornice of a (iih story store fell, breaking a ladder arid id s down the telegraph wires. The two upper stories of the building were de- -' stroyei Tbe'side' walls of the! North. street store fell, crushing a portiou of the dwelling adjoining. None of the ad jacent stores were seriously burned. Al the breaking Out of the lire, one hundred girls-weraorling" rags tnlteibnilding: all escaped' except one wljodelayed l change her dress, and ws removed bj a ' ' policeman nearly sufl'ocated. The total loss on the fire at Jessup & Moores' this a.m., amounts to about The ruins are still smouldsr- $180,000. i v ,n8 i v.. Columbia, 8. C, 29. ' The Republican State Central Committee met iu thif city lions' werfe adopted endorsing the fe homina-tin- n of Gen. Grant tor President, demanding the removal bf U. S. Marshal Johnson, and the appointment of, Judge er of" Congress in his Hoag, an place, and requesting Ihe pardo of Williams and Langley. whe were convicted of election frauds id laIfowen and De- j large contested election case, t: London, 29. The Timet dispatch from Versailles sayd that Fiance declines to give other same favorable customs powers clauses tTial are accorded to Germany under the 'recently negotiated treaty. On the ether hand, a correspondent of tie Tiwi writing from, the same plaqe expresses the optniou that the negotiation with Germany will be' long and H a F ii 1 If. YOIi. t . . store-hous- every prospe part ther of a serious nature or not has not ing saved., G. M.. Nickerson, president by ' the A gentleman has just arrived here of the First National Bank, owned the been ascertained." Overcome from Knoxville, who witnnssod the kill- entire structure." It is impossible to uperior number of the polios tbe Fetii- ns were quickly dispersed; fourol their ing Of Gen. Clatitou, of Alabama. He state ttie. loss., , nion, eames un umber were arrested aud committed te says that the impressioniprevaila among known, are reported burned" to death " ' those who witnessed Ihe deed that it lue building extends fronn state to ail. ' m , Quincy, 111., 3. was a deliberate murder. Gen. Clanton Burnside street, about 3)0 feet, and com bound passenger trail oa The western a.i at the depot, with a lil'iy and. gen- prises N'os. 801 to 810 State street. the Hannibal and St, Joseph K. R. run tleman waiting to' take the ', train for New York, Oct. 1. Mooresville on Friday waa the The of 17tb the Preoinot to over a niau near Chattanooga. Among .party police Mr. Fort, the opposing' counsel in ihe day closed all stores and arrested ped- night, mangling bun in a most horrible Ala and Chattanooga case, whe invited dlers selling goods not usually sold on maimer, cutting bis body in twain and dragging il along tbe trnck over a HunGen. Clanton to take a drink. He ac- Sabbath. i lie invitation, and both A started terrible tragedy occurred yesterday dred yards. It is thought that the man cepted for the saloon near by, when they were a.m., a short dimunce fi",ni Brauchville, was first murdered aod then throws ' net by young Nelson. Mr. Fort intro- Sussex county, N. J, Henry Wyker, an upon the track to bide the guilt. ' aew torn, . duced Gen. Clanton and NeUon inviting old resident of the community, became There are strong indications of a row ihe latter to accompany them, Mr, Nel- ejirnged, quarreled with his wife, and son' proposed to the Gen', lo go to a priattacked her with an axe, 'cutting her to n the N. Y. Democratic Stale Cenvea. vate place, where ho knew they could pieces; he then took a eon and shot ion at Rochester, 'on Wednesday next. has Mrs The Tammany party iu thisI city Con himself, living but a few minutes. get good liquov, but Gen. Clanton the set elected full a of delegates minhe a bad only fc.r ; Wyker died last eight. saying Wyker was vention and declare if it is rejected it utes to catch the train, Nelson remark-ed- : aooul id years old. will bolt the nominations. The anti- A somewhat singular case of disap"You are not afraid, are you, Clan-ion- ? pearance occurred last Friday morning Tamnuiny will also send ft delegation. Inf it appears from the evidence lhat about The temper of the Democracy of the I aa ia erior strongly agaiust lamniany, "No Fir." twelve o'clock on Thursday aight, the resolutions will be passed by the ConNelbou:- - "Well 1 think you are, and wife of ("apt. John McDenuoit, accom vention i epudiating and denouncing the more over you are a coward.",. panied by her uncle and husband, went 5 Ctlanion: "If . you think so, fjust step aboard the "Maty Ann Wilcox," tying i'KTweed sold off $300,000 worth of hie 4nt into the street, measure off ti n baces at pier 6, North River. The Captain week. last estate Ingcrsol has und we will test it." stales that, after going aboard, they did real and hue houses his been also .turning fruitless. Nelson Instead of doing se. 'a stepped not retire for at least an hour. His ' Ilaltimore 29. into a store and seized a 'double bar- wife, shortly before retiring, was re- into bard rash. Wm. H. Pritchard, a colored man, was relled shot gun, advanced into the street minded 'by her uncle to wake him at five FOREIGN. , i hanged at noon to day, at Tpwsertown, and eusconsced himself behind, a post o'clock in the morning, This she promLsttdou, JW.S 75 miles from lUltimore. for cuoimiititig and fired one barrel at Clanton, which ised to do, and these were the last words The usual daily reference la ihe con rape on a white women named" Mary missed hi in. He fired the second which her husband heard her speak, he fallhealth of Her ' Majesty On dition of the Singhe, in August, 1870. Pritchard was took effect, twenty buckshot lodging in ing asleep shortly afterwards. Victoria does not appear in the perhaps cooler and more collected than the right br- ast of Clatiton killing him waking. next morning her husband Quovn Curouiole of Court News this morning, those assembled to witness the missed her, and could iinrt no clue to apy of instantly. There is no bulletin from the, phyaioiaa. Not a tremor luir a quiver ol . 4 lie trial ol Damns uanten, the niur-,der- her , were clothes tier disappearance, a nerve was visible from the' moment the of McCarthy,. wn virtually ended laying on tii c(mir in the saw manner The Prince of Wales and Premier Glad stone have goin) from the Wy to Bal- The case Was not given to Ihe she had left them Sheriff began to robe him until the drop lo retiring, ' previous People are considerably sti- fell. Ha was attended by Rev. Mr. Ilolf, jury in consequence of the illne-- s of the consisting of calico dresses and oilier eioral. taied by tbe events. Clubs and niiiue-ta- ry of tht Pr.tt ee( am Cpieenpal Church, aad foreman. It Is thought DarJen will be clothes. The supposition of those on and commercial eeutrei are d. board the barge is that she accidentally appropriate services were mada by that acquitted. ' The opiaioa la gtaerally a condemned The mads Foster, niodgett, and Altorney Gen fell overboard, but the river ia that lo gentleman. that the Qaeen'e illness is elaras- speech on the gallows, which was a sin- eral Farron, ol Georgia, have been ar cality was dragged all day on Friday the heir spparcal to the ihroae and ng, and of bravado for at no rested the but uud in trace of the religious Atlanta, jumble miss gular coiiiplieity naturdny, and the Prime Minister have been s- utter contempt for the powers that be Mate Road frauds. The investigation ing woman rould be found. He arraigned the court that tried him, of these roads creates intense exciteThis afternoon a man was brought to niuued to ber bedside through constituwell as by feelings of the judge who sentenced him, and the ment throughout, the State. It will tin Centre St. Hospital by bis friends. He tional necessity as witnesses who testified ngainst him. and doubtedly result in the impeachment was in a terrible condition, bis bead filial reverence. Against this is placed seemed to regard the offence he com- and removal of several officers including was burned aud swelled. Ho did not the hope lhat the dmiiiiguihhed personnamed are called to Balmoral 1m. mitted, fnr toe trivial lor punishment. Gov. lsullock. speak English, and as far as could be ages that they may be assured of lb order The rope slipped as the trap was sprung, New York, 30. ascertained had been a passenger on Affidavits in the suit of Wm. F. Have-mybut his neck was broken by the fall, and the Erie 11. R. . He said a coal train realization of ihe hope of ber recovery. Her subjects recall the circumstance there was no perceptible struggle save a against James Ingersoll. claims that ran into the train he was on, upsetting contraction and elevation of the right the defendant has defrauded the City it. Several cars took fire and he was lhat attended the daatk ef the late King; arm. His body was put in a coffin after and County of New York, of between badly injured.' He says he saw 12 or William, previous to ber accoasionill te iu the expiration of 15 minutes, when the five and six million dollars, and on be- 14 persona lying around, but does not the throne. The King was taken Princes and the room at Ihe ball Palace, life About extinct. half of the tax payers, Havemayer sues know whether they were dead or bow physician pronounced summoned to Court at mid300 parsons witnessed the execution. for the recovery of this sum. The aff- much injured. He did not know a Victoria was sudKansas City 30. idavit recites that a summons has already which place the accident occurred, but night. King William died rather of the valves ef the suffocation of denly, A fire broke out last night about 10 been served on Ingersoll, that other persays it must be three, hundred miles o'clock in the Kansas Cily candy factory sons are concerned in these frauds, and away from the city. Being Sunday heart, and it is feared tbe Queens lue moment. on the levee, owned by Schwartz and that in order to find out who they are, nothing could be ascertained in relation may also end at an unexpected The stale of affairs prevailing at Court extended be and the to must on the to the of the man's etory at tbe truth Stttchlik,' stand, placed quickly Ingersoll has iulcnaified the political crisis.' wit a and bis books and papers produced in Erie office. adjoining buildiugs owned by J. S. of the Prince of Wale and the brick building occupied by open Court. It also says that 100,000 A man namea r ran it Mcuinnls was the exception Loss $30,000; insured will cover the cost of Ihe furniture in arres ed this morning for intoxication none of the remaining children of the Emma Williams. ' the new Court House, for which Inger- and placed is a cell ia tbe police sta Queen hare been especially called to for $16,000. bul. New York, 80. soll received $1,600,000; that $100,000 tion; this afternoon be was found in bis Balmoral, so that tbe next medical t letin may cooiain a reassuring State"Stolaf," Capt. Hill, will cover the cost of the cabinet work cell, dead; ment from her physicians. arrived at this port yesterday, bringing and carpentering in the same building, Brooklyn, 1 80. Tarie, men 23 of he and the Owens received $1,200,000, and for which wi'b her Capt. Henry Ward Beecber delivered a eer The new French loan placed on tbe British merchantship "Sublime,' which that only $100,000 worth of repairing mon this evening, in which he touched foOndered at aea on the (lib ins t. David has been done, for which he received upon tbe Tammany' troubles. He said market a short time since is meeting The with , unprecedented . success. James, first, mate of the ''Sublime " $1,400,000. Judge Barnard, on receipt the trouble was not so much with pohti Switand to Austria allotted amounts On the makes the following statement: of the affidavit, ordered Ingersoll lo ap- ulans ae with the people. The standard zerland have already been fully subfirst of September, we set sail from Que pear before him on' Friday next for ex- of morals had fallen so low, that 111 scribed, while the amount assigned te on were amination. look bec with a cargo of timber for bunder-lanto the at willing people Belgium bus been covered throughout on we A a crew had scnll and the race with for champion- stealing single equanimity. England, popularity of the loan baa board of 24 men, including the captain ship of the Atlanta club, and a prize valJ. Davis, of 2'J, Atlantic Atenne, bas France. The For tho first few ued at $500, was contested this after- been indicted by tbe Grand Jury for a continued without abatement from the and other officers. moment of the first opening cf the subdays the weather was fair, with variable noon by George Ackerman and Samuel alleged circulation of cards, railing at books end up to the present stiff fool in seventeen winds, followed chiefly by 2 fretu Clark, working briats, tcntion to certain medicines furnished scription show that thirteen breeze blowinz from the hortnward. All over a three mile course. Clark wou in by him, by which abortion could be pro time; tbe reports times the amount apportioned te France and lo seconds. went alon t pleasantly up to the 15th., cured. ' has been applied for. i The publication" of the city accounti when eur ship met with a sudden squall . Columbus, 0., 1 Taris, 1. y A fire brokp out In the planing and a eudden. shift of wind from the last evening has added greatly to the ex that' circles is stated in It diplomatic south-wes- t On the 16th ci lenient and indignation against Ihe mill and lumber yard owned by llenke to north-westidifferences have arisen between the terrifie storm arose which increased In Tammany ring. There is indubitable & Becht A Co , of this city, both of whic Governments of France and Italy reviolence on the 17il), splitting our main .evidence that Keyser, Ingersoll, Garvey, were totally destroyed, entailing a heavy settlement of the debt consail and forcing the top sail sheet to and others have stolen more money from loss en tbe firm. The property is unin garding the tracted by the Government of the Ponwhich lost from We also lower our than the the sureu. rigged county, city give way? tifical Slates. " ''"' - ' " ' ' Chicago, 1 top sail. The carpenter, in trying to re discovery has thrown the whole commu 1. . Madrid, ., ilia-leseOf tho e was loss Wrath the The fore braoes, cover ery against nity into a fever burning of the bond by been te has Information conveyed J Wa died all means to wholesale riously injured. robbery of the Municipal ed warehouse here on ainrday, is esti Government tending to show the existmeted at $800,000; insurance probabl, est, the ship under oomniund. but with Treasury. ence throughout tbe country of numerout avail. . She was ho rapidly making Memphis, Tenn , 80. ' ous agents of the Orleans family w be to were to hands An attempt vas made last eight ordered water that all Lacrosse, Wis., 1. now are actively engaged in attempting n The transfer steamer "McGregor, the pumps, the sea sweeping the decks throw-aexpress train on Ihe Mobile to create popular feeling in favor of the we m. Rsiilroad from and Ohio the touuu 10 near At track the cars Ihe which between translers p. ship fearfully. election of the House of Orleans t It ia supposed it was done depots of the Southern Minnesota R full of water, and all hands were obliged Humboldt. i asserted that M. Paul of to get on the poop for safety. Railroad, was burn power in Spain, It it During for the purpose robbing the Express road, and St. of is Thiers suspeoted being favorable the night everything, including the two ear. The obstruction was discovered ed here this morning at 6 o'clock. Th ' to tbe purposes of these intrigues. Hie best boats wt had. were washed away. by the engineer in lime te prevent any steamer belonged to the Southern Min Emanuel hat arrived at nesola Railroad company: loss about Majesty King The starboard side of (be deck broke accident. be baa been cordially where Lagrene, ' 80. the $6,000, covered by insuranoe. Chicago, iip, the forecastle and cabinsexcept ': two o'olock this after Tbe Soldier's Home on Lake Shore, in received by Gen. Esperato. About half-panotitneto look after Saving any cloth- noon an alarm of fire was Bounded, the south part of the city, and which ing till too late. . It appeared as if the quickly followed by a general alarm in was built with the proceeds of the san On the the rear of Burlington Hall, corner of tary rair, neld Here during the ar, shift would soon part asunder. 18ihtbe weather moderated a little, but State and 16th streets. This building was sold yesterday for $40,000 in cash WHOM IT WAT CONCERN. THiTC?Tf nothing could be dono. We were witlu was known as the Burlington Warehouse The grounds are beautifully located mo Kntry, No. 667, fnr tha town sit of Mnwtoa. and the building, it is said, will be con J Cache Out any water to drink, and with only a and was also used for storage of GovernBim! ths 24th, Utah. June snaiity, city, small .quantity of uudamagel : bread ment bonded goods. At the time the verwd into a suburban hotel." i 1S71, cinbiariua th following desorined lands, cm wit: President Grant reached this city from Every tnarr was lashed to the rigging, So alarm was sounded tire had been disN. t. L K. L Cve B. W f H. H About 4 a. m. on covered ia a luge quantity of broom Ualena. yesterday evening. violent whs the sale. K- of tha 8.1. 8. . of . ' J5. W. Ie Tssh with W 2: a on which S. Dr.' John our port; corn B. of U ef Ssc eight the ,18th, we spied chip Curlin, a young man part of the building cositale-Itiwe marl gignals to her by burning oak ass stored. .There were several men years of nge. has just received the deco- slavsn (11), north of Rang on (t) st, bas has Tonr hundrnd and lhtr area (1V), At daylight she in the building when the flames were ration of a bronze cross from the French maiH) in trust lor th Inhabitants um and parafine oil. and aaw rsasv wore arouml and bore down on ns, sent discovered, one of whom, a driver for (livernment for service irctidered t1e to l itlapnsed of In lots to any pan ' r prta.v thereto. was suffocated, it is French wounded during the late war ntitlsd her boats alongside and took us off. Our Austin and t b th awnsrs er aas-All wrsons rescuers behaved in the most gallant feared, as he was last seen enveloped in in Europe. Letters from Dublin, where mumm-- of any claiming portion of said entry will tak on style. The ship proved to be the "Pride smoke aud beyond hope ef being res- the Doctor is at present, says that tbe notice and mnk apf licatmn, as provided ia tht of England.'' of Greenock, bound for cued. No clue as yet to the cause of the Prussian Government will decorate h1ra statutes of llnh.fiKiWOE W. BAKER, Vw. On Sept. 23d., a eteauisbip, fire Las been discovered. Burlington i with the iron ctoss, for servioes render- Quebec. Mudee, Juii 20th, IJ71. 1 Washington, 30. '' . - - gaj-J"- . nt ; I.- .... j Acootn-pnnyia- - fnr Salt Lake Citv at 5 a.m. and H a m. an d 5.30 n.ru. and fi p.m. For the East, at 8 a.m. For the West, at tip- i'i .AMERICAN. t.;f; ' " Cleveland. 6., 29. Secretary Boutwell dulirered an ad dress in this city a larg audi ence. Among oilier remarks lie said, w o:nnol at once change the legislation of the country, and reverse its polioy without evil result to business ami the finances of Government of a tnoB,t seriWhat ought to be done, ous character. and what I trust will be done, is to readjust the Tariff system looking to a MAILS. AND Csche County, fiiiaytj . Thursdavs, at . J Rieh County, Tuesitays and Thursdays . North Opdeu Mmdavs and Thursdays lluntsville Wednesdays and Saturdays ittia. ' t.oup.m. .00a.m. , Tuesduys and ltlei,ui is . 5.30 p.m. 7.30 a.m. 6.31 p.m. .) , ctoixn. pltMloi n hi Ok ' 7.30 a.m. JUIt IJike Oitv. double daily . Wet. Throujih Mail East, Throiwh Mull daily . ' 1 1 rr MAILS. CLOSISa AND ARRIVAL . 4 Jr r Vr A J i S ; -t- "1 n Fenian Skirmish at iigdoii Post Oflioe: Mess, of tot ... .. ; .ani eetalbL ' .'. " TENR0SE, Editor. C. W. r..!tr: Humored Difficulty between Franpe and tMMiidw.. nuna Y., Tammany Frauds! ' ' , - ; LUl).LU Snetdal to the Oodf.s Jc!(CTiot fcy the Atlantic and '?? u'Er)a Company. . of Alabama!. t "Yearly advert isers allowed to changetit at pleasure, ith only tlie additional charge be n0l , ,uari for composition, but they will for KXTK space over twenty-fiv- deatb. Murder bf Geri'Clanton' '"iraiwient advertising to be paid for In advaaca, I B ik m.tlia neck, anusing' Numerous Destructive Tires in the East! m rharorMl r-- ,WIlty.Hve cunts per line for tlie nrt Insertion, liue lor every subsequent ,ud fli't9a cunts charged mi .... h ' .1 V OCSDlL, rTAII,TwKIXEHiAY, BY TELEGllAPU. li RimaIuI - NutJrnjt will -( ' - ..j SW t k so Business Cards (4 per month. .UOtUi F . - Xo. 80. $2.40 $4 $7 (12 (17 (30 (52 4.40 6 8 16 22 34 60 6.1.0 7 8 18 2o 42 88 'lb 34 M R6 8.JXI 11 14.50 18 22 38 61 78 115 26.SO 29 88 4 W 170 fl.&0 2. 3.5i .00 ; 9.W 17.00 gqnara, 1 A I ; Devoted to News, Literature, Agriculture, Science, and tho. Arts. a . m -e A II ft 'sf 8.00 .1.3 s I ' . 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