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"''"- - ile from oue ol our JLiiipautins Advertising Agents. to the All communications devoid of interest .atlic or ii.teti'ld to promote private interests, as advertisements, and payment ' il be charted If personal in character we u,V0d in advance. advertise-.bm- jI the richt to reject uny article, or Arrival of Celebrities! Extensive Robbery in Wall Street, N.Y. Editor. W. PENROSE, Office: OgdenANDPost MAILS. CLOSING .... ARRIVAL S,lt Lake Citv. daMy est.Thn.Utfh Mail daily . Jiurth, Through Ma i daily Loci. . Ho Kid.rCouaty, daily fcuLThroukU Mail daily . cumins. . S Uke HtT, divly . . Mad taily r.'iroii;!h UX North. T.,r.HiSh Mail dady l..al box KiderCounty, .daily East, Through Mail daily . ... y Poison in the Pudding! A Defaulting Shaker! cth t Ir,eof thin clas. 0. Dublin, Ireland, 1. The ann ul cattle and agricultural show was formally opened here by His Royal Highness, the Prince of Wales, accompanied by other members of the Royal party now visiting this city. They expressed themselves favorably impressed with the quality of the stock, horses, cattle elc, as also with the fine Depression of Trade in the German Empire! t without the Santana and Big: Tree to be Hanged! Sentenced ;''a..o. p.m. rCnrpairy into the Conoi' ths Boi er of dition '' "Westneld." tae J p.m. " - ' 7 .So 4.3'J r p.m- - M'- - IWOp.ui. AMERICAN. .... MAILS. Monmouth Park, Long Branch, 1. tiie first August meeting S.p.m. Ml p.m. of iIju MoimiiHiih l'nrk tiacin Asoci-aiis8.'l a.m. The weal her us didighiful, and j..(m. a I't'iy fa r a'tendiitice. There was re tm I' were f li iet. ri:ev. liie fivorites wiuiiitig 12.(10 am. The fi. si was a liurdi : Sto uays in if!i inco. 0KKICE I10UKS. for all ages, r..CL- - lor a purse of Owieral Deliwy o.m Iroin fl a.w. U 6 p in. niies. oer ciglit hurdles. There , iiuitlay b p.m. u p.m. tvvie live fain a iu this race, but only UL'jl.STKV ' r. A U I'M i. S T Mr. Lawrence's b g, a.m. to d.MH p.m. started. from Kiir 0,a ni- to S p.m. OuUii ie Ihwi- oi'fu Hum 7 iilidr.. wn. .iiiii Tu! y," was ISAAC MJOliU, l'.isUiiater. ius" wus (he f..vor;l.; in tl;e )oo!s. and i:;tniu home st'itiuer by one lenlo; time, I he race w is lor a total .or all ages, d ,sh of .on. lento OsJt-- lUily, until frllior notpuiau of Ci y at 5 a.m nud in le. the first horse to recene SlOJ; ice, fur Salt For soti.i, Tliore and the third. 8 a.m. and S.oO p.m. ami 6 I' t" For the West, at wire ihf East, ut S .tu. hi tries, ail starling. Ti.is was the mot tsciiing race, gei'in a o.o'i p.m. Arr vu from Salt LaVe City. 7 a.m. sriid off, MiJJay le.idiiift an i coming an I 10.4") a.m.. ami 4.4o p.m. auJ S.l o li.iiue wii.ixt, b.aiing 4.25 p.m. From i.y two lintrlliS. who was six lengths pni. From the East, ahead. the West, C."") a.m. Nugaia,'' Nelly." "Danuhe,' Salt Uke City Tinia. Uatian," uud Uroughain's b. c." wero on: of i lie l ac ; time, I, IS The final event of lie djy was for the Divine Sinki-s'the com ibu i8 held every Sunday, in the Tabernacle, Coiiliiienlal lii.Hd Wm R. Burrows, proprietor A'r t.onof 2 and al 10 a.m. p.m. of (he Coiiiiiieninl Hot !, added to a each, ny or puy. swceptal;e ol' f r cobs or tillie, lliiee ycai s old. The and 'he third second to receive ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR. Mile heats S100 out of the flakes horses were en'ered, on Twenty-seveOffice opposite ' which seven slar:ed, leading 01 DKN CITV. All kiuds of legal business promptly attendeo and her and by winnttig distance, keep to. It. six lengths ahead of Saucebox;" iiiii", 1.47 Secuiid heal: -- Saliua" Ft ill the ,' cijsiso. W Cache and It ch Ccaiuty ednday and Saturdays r.nd Thursdays Xirtli Ojiile., Mondays lUu'.sviils Wednevlay and Sal unlays ri n City M.'Miiavs au.i inur.jiivs K crt',tl! M.'.ue;ays .in ! fattudavs and AiLiia W.li.vlay To-da- y u. . $') nt 1 I1 . Trains jJ "Iinp.-cuniouj- Worship I , $0 A. MIXHH, S-- Osden Hotel. M. 'alina DU. 1VOODWORTII, lMijUian ami Surgeon. favorite, selling at $j(K against the field. Atier uiakingseveral lalse starts, IVarrauted to Extract Tape and Stomach thev eot awav together. '"Saliua" lead ing hy ihree lengths, keeping the same Worms, elc d stance and winninz the race; Sauce- All calls promptly attended to. box" second,, eight lengths ahead of OGDEX CITY, UTAH. and Jlclvinney 'Idaho taecine matter from the Cow always on hand. winning the 1st, 2d and 3rd money. Washington. Ati2. 1. Felix R. Brunot, of Pittsburg, was Biwfill Tidbits, M.D. j , V. H. Simmons, M.I). y appointed Commissioner of InDRS. TIB31TS & SIMMONS, lie is a member of ihe dian Affairs. Phtsicians anu Sfuonoxs, Peace Commission, and is now in Call & 2nd South Sis., OfEce, Cot ner of Main U is doiibiful whether he will fornia. (Over Butterfield's Store,) new appointment. the accpt SALT LAKH C'ITY. The President, previous to leaving the Snrgery in ail its brandies solicited. paid ft friendly visit to city Admiral Porter, who bus been lying verv ill for some time. Baron Sohloze, the new German Min Assays of every description of ores made and returns given wit bin twelve hours,by ister, was presented to the President by Secretary Fish. The usual J0IIX KF.ED, Lsran, Gaelic Couiitj. were made. tJti li Terms Reasonable. There was a long Cabinet mooting this afternoon, and, coiirary 10 me expectations of certain newspapers. Gen. IMPORTANT TO MINERS.. I'le.isunton was not ousted from his poT EVANS ASSAYS ORE WITH DISl'ATCII sition. However, there is very good J . at his omoe, Hixlh Street, Ouden. Utterance. reason to believe that the mailer was a be had at the Juhchoh Vrmtiug OlHce. aetilml bv the President previous to S4-- 34-- ASSAYING. y s BANK EXCHANGE, Main Street, Offdeiu BILLIARD HALL. The choicest Wines, Liquors aiid Cigars in the Market. The FineH Hall in the City. Every attention given to customers. M.BUC11 MILLER. ' Jg-t- f . . U. P. BREWERY & MALTING HOUSE, and Gen. leaving will retire from the Internal Itcvcnue at no distant day. A game of base ball, this afternoon, was played between the "Eckfords" and th Ut"Olympics," which was won by ter. Score, 12 to 9. Quite a crowd witnessed the game. H is understood that the Secretary of asserted th .t Secretary Umu-we- ll War had full power to reject war 'claim now pending iu the Having 'enTreasury Department. dorsed the c:aim so emphatically, it wns thai he might f 1 himselt thought slighted at MnBoutweirehesilaiiuglO New Brunswick," N. Li L vlr. Seedeken. At the elrotion retuine.1 ,he Democratic candidate, was 240. The of a Sheriff mrijority lor by to their Ozdea, Ltau. come failed up to Republicans BOLVn LASDT, PRTRIETOR. LAQETt one-hacalling at HKER, Cool and Sparkling, always on liaud. usual streugih, njt the polls. Saloons and Families FupplieJ. Madison, Wis., 2. from sent from Persona residing along the Ra.il-"has Gov. Fairchild just, received L nes and the mirrnmidinK Towns will lie of the prc-eedthe $7,202. flU9d Washington f6-01 ,k r'gbt gal' SonkJj;1 three .ale of school lands for the past to the The prire of Malt will I regulated v the enr-n- years, and the money is placed aiaik.t pruea of grain. A lilwral allnwanc b mad in credit of the school funds. SJrf A - lf 9r s at agents. . display ofagricultural implements on exhibition. The Prince and party were made recipients of a respectful but undemonstrative welcome from the large concourse assembled at the fair. Brooklyn, 1. The "Atlantics" of Brooklyn defeated the "Savaunah" nine of Georgia this afternoon, on the Capitohne grounds at Williamsburg, by a score of 42, "Savannah," 18. Cincinnati, 1. A celebration in honor of the abolishment of slavery in Hajrti, took pluce at New Richmond to day; over 8,0Ud persons were in attendance, the maioriiy A large delegation of colored colored. people went from this cily by steamers chartered for the purpose. Speeches were delivered by a number of leading Many individual quarRepublicans. rels occurred at the picnic grounds, and on the return of Ihe party in the evenbetween a ing, a seveie fight enui-number of the excursions s and a party of deck hands employed on the river boats. Pistols and stones were freely used, and the row at one time appeared likely lo lea I lo scrinus trouble ; but Ihe jioliee succeeded in quieting the disturbance. Many persons were injured severely, though no one is thought to be fataliy wouuded. Washington, 1. Although thrre is no positive authorseems to ity for the statement s.iil t!i-th s he nn doubt that Gen. his resignation to morning, tend, re tiie President, and ihat it was accepted. I'hdiff 'vc'icm iV tli Soc.rij: a ry.lmt and Comm. ss. oner Picusanlon were Ihe suljecl of discussion at the Cabinet meeting this afternoon, and it is under-.-too- l ill'! majority of ihe members sided wiih (lie Secretary. Co!. Douglass, first Dep i'y C'unmissiuiier i f Iute. iml Revbe designated enue w.U, Act.uj Commissioner. Indian Ter., 1. Gen Lathtm, in a l iter dated July J2. from the Kiowa Acucy, Indian says : "1 have been informed by the Judge llinl Santana and Big Tree of Jack-borhave been sentenced lo be hanged on ihe 4ih of Sep ember. He wrote to me he would write to the Governor and request lo have the sentence commuted to imprisonment, which he thought would be done. The Kiowa Indians have not come in yet, nor made any demonstrations that I have heard uf. They are camped on the NVrth Fork of Red river, near the mouth of McClelland creek, in Kansas." San Jose, 1. An important arret has been made. About five years ago a Mr, Walker was murdered at Mountain View, by a man named Matin. The murderer escaped, and tuere was no clue to his where abouts until two weeks ago, when Sheriff Harris heard he was at Lone Pine, Harris Owens River, Inyo County. started on his journey and arrived at Independence, where he learned that llaun was working in a tlacksinith shop at Owens river, under the n&n.e of Wilson, Entering Ihe shop Harris seized him by the hand with a cordial greeting. 'Hallo bow are you, Wilson?'1 Entirely disarming suspicion, and leading him away from the ench, on which lay a Whilst engaging his attention, Harris flipped the handcuffs on one Hhun drew back the other to wrist. strike, at the same time asking what was Harris pretended ho had a wanted. warrant for his arrest foT burglary, at Sacramento, two years ago, upon which llaun submitted to be handcuffed, saying he could prove lie had been in that When, however, he place four years. waa lodged in jail at Independence, and was told the true cause of his arrest, he vowed he would never have been taken alive if bo bad been told so at tbe first. Harris arrived in town this morning with his man. l'leas-.ntiin- . 1 .v.-3- Tcr-r.t'.r- o 1 r. New York, 2. The extent of tbe "Weslfield" explo The list of sion is becoming apparent. victims mortally injured '' the first witness, who party is that a preparation used by inspectors, said he gave a cerlificete to the Wafjirid ladies for the complexion whs the article Cuberaldud and unheeded freely, aisd would have traveled on her administered to Boftiuburger. Hi ravelatioiM oomj last IStindiiy. He did nut try to lift the . New York, 2. Ilia propheta liefor their aenraen because it was ' no use Joe Coburn got into a quarrel about vulves, Stand resulute, and dumb! ; , without gleam but everything 2 o'clock this morning, in a saloon in lint a thouwnd yeere of ellenoe appeared free and clear. He tested the the Bowery with a gambler named Aud th wjild fall to adore, boiler at thirty-fou- r who drew a pistol which was pounds hydrostatic And i.m the fort uf martyr pressure, and the guage would indicate seized by Coburn, w icq it was disthirty-twIt ci uciat bofure! pounds. The diameter of the charged, the ball striking Joe in the boiler was ten feet, but he had no means temple making only a slight scalp I hear In this (acred stlllneu of kuowing its thickness; ha should wound. The full of angelic feet, The friends and relations of the widow think, however, it was a quarter of an I feel white hands on uit forehead, inch thick. He never knew of a safety of M. Bolfinburger, in Madison county, i With a benediction tweet; valve not working unless arrested by Ohio, accused uf poisoning ber husband, No echo of worldly tumult the engineer. Had no conversation with siats that if there is any truth in the My beautiful vision man; the engineer as to his qualifications. that arsenic has been found in the The tiluac itself U miuic, Even if the safety valve opened the exhumed remain it has been placed Like the (ileuce of the atari! steam might have got to a dangerous there by his relations after bis death, poiut if they generated it rapidly. The in order in injure her; also that several shell showed no signs of weakness. circumstances point to a deep laid conCorrespondence. There were two patches on the bottom spiracy to secure the property of deof the boiler. The w itness served his ceased by this and other fraudulent Ogden Citt, Aug. 3rd, 1871. apprenticeship as an engineer to J. P. means. EniTon OauEN Junction: sernine was in the naval Mr. John Longenbohn, a Seventh Loud, years Deab Sin: A short time since I bad vice, and was an engineer on lha Pacific street merchant, was chloroformed in an interview with the Indian Agent of coast. Wall street at daylight on Monday and this Territory, relative to the policy of Jacob II. Vanderbilt, president of the robhed of S38,000. He was then carall the Indians removed into the Staten leland Railroad Company, stated ried to Statcu Island and left there in- having made aud provided for them reservation the company had three boats. He sensible. in the Eastern part of this Territory. "Westtield" the best, and FOREIGN. Said reservation is about 100 miles in that it bad Ihe best engine. He preBerlin. 31. and nearly tbe same in breadth, ferred the colored engineer lo all the Tbe depression throughout Prussia length a quilu sufficient to contain all the space rest. The inquiry was adjourned till continues to iucreass, and largo failures of Indians in the Territory; bands roving when the engiueer will be are of frequent occurrence. Fresh but as no motive sufficiently strong yet examined. maAll are frequent. the been held out to induce them to W. D, Vanderbilt, tho Government in- - sons iu the city have resolved to strike has And it bag been intimated thera. go and a similar movement is respector, to day made nn official inspecsome parties have been using their tion of the boiler of tho "Westlicld." ported from othor localities throughout that influence with those bands to prevent He found the material of the boiler good, tne Empire. them from going to the place appointed and that the iron was of the requisite London, 1. for them by tho Government; this, I The clauses of the army bill uudr disthickness, but discovered serious breaks is wrong; they have been a great in the inner casing, which evidently ex- cussion, passed the Houo of Lords to- think, tax ou the people of this Territory for isted long before tho explosion. The night unamended. many years. outer edge of the fragment was much Paris, 2. It appeatV that the Government, than from the this been in have seized inner, and, Marseilles, through brighter Tapers its agents, want to belter the he aad certain other fact, indications, showing that a conspiracy condition of the Indians by gathering canto to the conclusion that the inner has been formed by the Internationals them together, and establishing schools casing was broken, either when the to fire the docks, and burn tbe shipping for the education of their childboiler was made, nine years ago, or gave of the port. The conspirators thus also, to cause them to cease from ren, w a to hen meant to profit by the confusion that way subsequently subjected them to severe test, lie expressed a positive would ensue during the fire, to seize the their idle habits, byin teaching retheir various the cultivate earth, opinion that the boiler has for a long arms iu the barracks and arsenal', and serves. Some have thought that the timo been held together simply by a take the city, while the in lil.iry would is unwarrantthin outside plating, and said be was have been engaged in extinguishing the course taken by the Agent Indians lo be of the many able, causing surprised it had not exploded before. flumes. It is supposed they ua i anaiig-ebecause ue does not give tneui He a ided that this flaw could not have that conflagrations should break angry, food and raiment without going to tbe been delected by any inspector, as the out at Ihe same time at a largo number vis: Uiitali of the outside boiler was covered wilh of places in the south of France simul- place whero the agency is, some ot that feared and is it Valiey, felt and the inside afforded no indica- taneously. ilic'.Je wild .savages may, in their mad fit. tions ofj decay. 2. Athens, seek ihe life of tbe Agent, while passing 1 A panio prevails in this Washington, 2. city. Inva- from Uintah to Salt Lake Cily. I think ' It is not improvable that the sion hy brigands is considered immiall who have any influence with the red Ue duoided by Secretary nent. men should use it, to induce them to subthis summer, and the enure case Large numbers of outlaws are assem- mit to ihe will of the Government. If e Con-giof before of the meeting bled in ihe mountains near this city, disposed will go to the place allotted to them, bey Tbe appeal of Mciiarrahan, who have commuted the most startling s. it will oi.ly be but a few years before which he claims was inu'iUte.l is re crimes. Traveling is rendered unsafe, be able, with a little help from siored and is pend.ng. mid the New Lira and the inhahiiuuis are forced to remain they will to become the Government, in lias ils petiiioti for wiihin Ihe city walls, under the protecjlsj put Company been said and done by has Much ing a putent to issue to it fur the P.imiehe tion of the authorities. the Government of late, in order to reGrande. The two cases are still so London, 2. form the abuses practised upon the Petroleum ships are forbidden to en- Indian intimately bound together that a decision Tribes, and for this purpose they in one c.isu affects the oilier so much ter Rouen. Four international agents divided the Agency for Indians among tiiat it may be d.sposcd of at the same have arrived at Barcelona wilh ample the different religious denominations of lim. What the dects on will be there funds. the U. S., and, of course, the religious Me ihe ind. If cation. is not It is probablo the Emperors of Gerslightest tenets of every sect in the Union will be t Giirralmn.'s appeal should be many aud Austria will soon meet at taught among them; the doctrine taught deeded against him it would close up Gan'ien. Saints for the Latter-da- y tho whole case; but if, on Ihe other member of Parliament for by have no sharo in theexcepted, Dalrymple, ofhoes apthey of hand, he should gain the restoration Bath, goes lo America to study tho pointed by Governmen'. But lot Israel the record, there would Still be many treatment of drunkards. be gathered, and let no good citizen of to consider, questions this Territory binder the work; for Before the Ku Klux Committee went after tbey are gathered and taught to quit s JVarrow Escape. away yesterday, the Sergeant-at-Armtheir savage customs, and go to mowing' was instructed to telegraph all witthey may be gathered by nesses not to come here, that their presThe Silver Suit of Saturday lat gives and sowing,and soon become a more lovethe go?pcl ence was not wanted an account of the miraculous es ape from ly people. deThe Secretary of the Interior has of. Dwight Hardy, son of Judge In a short time there will be a grist cided, in effect, that a patent has never death, saw and shingle machine in operabeen issued to McGavrahan fur the l'a- - T. J. Hardy, at Unionville, Nevada. mill, tion in Uintah Valley, fur tbe express noche Grande Quicksilver mine While on bis way to attotid a Temperance benefit of the Iudians of this Territory. Philadelphia, 2. ; mecting.'be William Cuitculow. slopped to draw a bucked of corn nfler Thirty persons eating starch pudding at dinner, at tbe Alhaiu- - water near the newspaper office, but in bra Hotel, Atlantic city, New Jersey, drawing the bucket up, found it had beDon't Despair because you have h yesterday, showed Bigns of having been come loosened from the rope. He de weak Constitution. The vitalising prinIt No deaths are reported. poisoned. scended the well, which was walled up is supposed arsenic was put. in tbe corn ciple embodied in Da. Walker's Yjni-oa- b with cobble rock, tc fasten the rope, and starch by a discharged domestic. Bitters will assuredly strengthen while at the bottom, a loose stone fell Hudson, N.Y., 2. In it. every drop of that combination Edward Chase, a proinineut Shaker, and struck him on tbe head. Tho idea of of that who for many years bad charge vegetable curatives, there is a stimubusiness of that branch of the New immediately entered his mind that the lating, a regenerating, a regulating Lebanm Shakers known as the Brick well was about to cave in, nud he startin tbe whole range of Yard family, absconded last Saturday up the rope, band over band, but bad power unequaled officinal remedies. It is and night, and is supposed to be a defaulter only reached five yards when the well proprietary to the Inert physique what steam and to the amount of $15,000 or $20,0(10. It is believed be is now in Springfield, caved in, commencing from the bottom, oil are to the locomotive engine. Yet it and he was enclosed in a kind of arch- oontains no ftory exoitant, nothing but Mass. Ran Francisco, 2. way, leaving him room to move his arms, the juices of rare medicinal herbs and Capt. Parker, superintendent of the though about ten tpns of rock was above roots, intended by the Great Physician Pacific Coast Wrecking Company, who him. An alarm was and after for "the healing of the Nations." went down to Ecuador to investigate the considerable labor sounded, be was taken out condition of the wreck of the Spanish without a scratch, amid the cheers of the Two TiAspooxruLs or Dooley's frigate "Secadia," sunk in 1S02 with people, who were terribly excited. four millions of treasure on board, reTownee, to a quart of flour are Yeast turned by the last steamer and reported to produce extra biscuits, the prospect for saving the bulk of the The Deseret Telegraph necessary Teleobaphic. treasure excellent. He thinks not more roils, ko-- , while those of ordinary manthan on million has been raised, and Company have lately received 250 miles ufacture require nearly double that tbe remaining three millions can be got of new wire to stretch in the Southern quantity. This is owing to its perfect at with comparatively little difficulty. part of the Territory. One hundred and and extra strength. Aside from Two Chinamen were arrested last miles more is on the way, destin- purity thirty to in of act the this fact, each package contains tbe full kidnap night attempting a Chinawoman, and carry her off in a ed for the North, to connect Franklin amount that is represented. , Hence, hack. Tbey are both booked for kid- and Paris. Eigl.t of the new batteries Doclkt's is tho cheapest, best, and most napping, and one of them for assault to styled tbe EUctmpoion are also coming. reliable in market, aud takes the precemurder, he having struck a Chinawoman The of all others. Grocers keep it evepoles are tip from Echo to Coalville. dence oa the head with a baichet. Uoci.et & BuoTHr.n, Manurywhere. The wires from Salt Lake to Coltonwood Columbus, 0., 2. C9 New Street, New York. facturers, There is considerable excitement in are now completed as a separate and London, Ohio, over the alleged disco- distinct line. very thai Peter Bolfinburger, a wealthy What's Is a Name. The following citizen of Ihat neighborhood, who died Fhom tub Absent. By letter to May"good one," is going the rounds on some three years ag , was poisoned by editor of the Merced Herald: Upbis young wife, who afterwards mar- or llerrick we learn that Elder D. M. ried a young man named Colburn, a Stuart of this cily, now on a mission in on a late election tour be slept at afarm New York newspaper reporter, and now, the East is in excellent health and spir- house with (wo others in tbe same bed, it is said, a banker in New York. its, and is travelling wherever an opennext and tbe morning the lady of tbe Rofiinbtifger was said to be worth more nics offers. are Pic however, bouse enquired how they bad slept. $750,000 and wis about eighty years ing old, while his wife was a young girl. popular than preaching, and rioting lhan "First rale," answered one; "1 slept beAfter the Season's emigration The elatnach of deceased has been f uud religion Bill slept before, and Henry Pead lull of arsenic, and prel.uiinary slept is over it is probable that Elder Smart hind, in the middle." "Did hef" exclaimed have been laken for the arrest of Mrs. will rettirn homo. He sends kindly the old lady." Oolburn. The theory of the prosecuting greeting to all old friends. o be held A Kew Conspiracy Discovered in France! luiVKUTISKMENTS '0Tlvert..-emen- II. Us ban seald with Ilia own tllenc . Ilia vsar that com and go, Bring nx still tboir mighty meMun Of glory and of woe, Have you heard one uoto of triumph Proclaim their coerce begun! " . One voice of bull give tidlnire When their uiiuiatry was duns! d, further deaths are reported. This afternoon several funerals of the recosr nized dead took place, and several will Athens in Terror of Brigands! e . . The Lon? Branch Races! advertising tu be paid for in advance, ul ten lines of type ol thi i Square coiisits Sirred VOL. ,1, 1S71. Ncvr with blast of trumpsts " i Aud.thccUariot whuls at lamo I Ui Derwiu and ooa of the Hlnheat Hit oracle proclaim; And, wha grandest truth are uttered, And when holieat depths are itirred, Imjo our Gd htmull' draws retreat, Th U1, tuiaU voice is haaid. waa Claim! lr allowed to change v'mirlv advertise of ih otilV the additional uhar New York. . Divers, who have been at work all day the Oopf .Iunctioh by the Atlantic and seekitig budus at the South Ferry, have tactile Telegraph Company. given up the task, nothing mora having been discovered since tiie search bejtan McGarra-lia- u this morning. The boais and grapples also have been called off, and in this locality nothing more may be expeeled until the slray bodies are found in difler-en- t parts of the bay. There is little chance of any more discoveries. No Revival of the will be charged loal and Special Notices ""e f"r Uie firat '"serliun, vents ,ur "ue every Bul'!,;(lue''' ilj S'tn cellU ,UTnii'i"iit TI IJI.1Y, AUGUST UTAH, BY TELEGUAPII. 30 $11 $17 $1.50 f2.50 $1 at 2.t) 4.'t 8 8 G1 li, S.50 U9 T 9 1 15 3i 55 S5 8,60 7G 115 51 22 16 14.50 9.51) 5 115 170 17.00 25. i '29 as Business Cards $1 per mouth. $7 j J - o H r t tta fmm Ssiored Silence BcYotcd to News, Literature, Agriculture, Science, and the Arts. RATES OF ADVERTISING. iH T THE and SATURDAY, .,ii,UJ evirvWKDNKSDAY OiDKN Piuu.,!iixo Courts r. by the pKKROSK, Business Manager, to whom all Bujiuei comma"'!'0" should lie addrofHed. and already to S4, with every of it increasing. A full and prosp-rieid investigation will be bad by the Government Inspector, and somebody w 11 be held accountable for th? disaster. Tbe official inquiry under tiie d ree Lwe. S pervHing t;on of Addison Steamboat Inspector of New York, into th o n liiion of ibu boiler of the "West-fieldas filed at the last inspectin. commenced this loreiioon. at the office of the United States Inspector of Steam-boitThe Board of Inquiry consists nf Leonard A. Boone, local inspector of the district, and Hdl. of Boston. The latter was (uttnmoued to replace Mathews, of the Inspector, who is one of the witnesses. Captain Belknap, Inspector Genera', was also present. Mr. Mathews, one of tbe Government doad, is now swelled ct ," s. ro-po- rt trade-strike- s widu-sprea- d il (i-.ii- i self-sustai- n pre-en- lt Bro-Pea- |