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Terrible Storm at . advertiiBg to be paid for in dv.-coiuisU of teu line of type ot Uim oul OGDEX, UTAH, SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1S71. BY TELEGRAPH. Wisconsin! "fearlT -i- 63. Lynching at Louisville! not marked on the copy with the AdTertinements feainher of Innortious, will be puulinlied at our until ordered out, aad charged at transient op-i,- u inserted till forbid, will be in every instance, aud -,- tinue! until ordered out, .lariod for accordingly. and half yearly adwrtie-r- . The privilege of yearly aud ii rtrii td to their direct line of bimnesi, u 7;, Auction, Real Estate, or other adrrUee-,- bo will charglore.gn to their regular trade, AdlerUmnt from the Statea will be without the canh (at our advertLed rate-.- ,) icoui-nviuthe order, unlaw from one of our Advertising A ireuu. r.Mlar'ithorid .. devoid of niturnt to the ,.,.ii,MU t.:- - .r h,inded to DromoU prival interetu, lie' Til charged a advertieenieiiie, aud payment Imired in iivance. If per...nal iu character . w. or adverts r- - the right to reject auj article, ' of thU dart. n-- ut C. W. Tunnel through the Sierra Nevada! Important Catholic Con vention in Germany! and the New Jay CookeLoan! Determined Suicide in San Francisco! PENROSE, Editor. Tremendous Fire in Pniladelphia! Grand Celebration of Sir Walter Scott's Ogdcn Post Office: AND CL0S1N0 MAILS. AKMV1U. 7.M a.m. . Halt Luke City, daily . 7.30 a.m. Weet. Through Mail dailv . 7 J' Mail daily North, Through 7 Mara. - Local, Box Elder County, daily 4.SO p.m. Mail daily . mnTVAL ia.. But, Through " ' cuaino. . . Snlt Uke City, daily Weet, Through Mail iHv Korth, Through Mail daily " Local. llox tlder County, daily tut. Through Mail daily . . Centenary! AMERICAN. 4.00 p.m. 4. wi p.m. S 45 p.m. Wnshington, D. C, of PleaBanton are, that the Internal Revenue is not collected with efficiency. That Pleasanton reversed the rulings of is predecessors, and made decisions, the effect of which was to unaecessarily lessen the publio receipts, aoting inde pendently of, and not consulting wiih bis superior omcers, as to .hese aud oth er matters of the administration. A letter was received at the Post Office department, from Dr. McDonald, at Ber lin, staling that he had negotiated a convention with the government of Germany for an interchange of postul money orders. The treaty will not ink effect until October, 1872. the President sent to General Pleasanton tbe following: Executive Mansion, 8. Yon are hereby suspended from the office of Commixsioner, in accordance with the terms of the act approved April 5th, 18U9, to amend an act regulating the tenure of certain civil offices, passed March 2, 1867, and subject to all provis ions of the law applicable. Signed, To-da- The President was at the White House yesterduy the greater part of th day attending to business. About six thousaud claims have been received ler the consideration of the Southern olaims oommi.-aioSan Franoisco, 9. Col. Yon Scbaidt bas closed a contract itb the Central Paeifio Railroad Com pany to construot a tunnel throrgh the Sierra Nevada of sufficient size for a oanal and railway trains; to complete be work within five years. The rail road company is to pay oue million of dollars as lis share of the cost. n. vTasliiagton, ?. Gea. Pleasanton leaves tonight for jNew York, lie paid a visit to Col. Douglass this p.m. and requested hi in to (express to the employees of the Inter national Bureau his, Gen. Pleasanton entire satisfaction with their services during his administration of the Bu reau. Kew York, 9, The following dispatch was received at the Astor by the President House: ' U. S. Grakt. On receiving tbe notification, Pleasan Aug. 9th. 8 a.m. Tbe right Hon. ton vacated the office, leaving for his The Earl of Dalkeith. Edinburgh, to Ilia successor the following note: B. Grant, President of Lxcelleucy, To J. W. Douglas, Kirst Deputy Com lie V. b: I be proceedings or tbe Ra r internal Revenue Bureau tion Celebration of tbe centenary of Sir Sir. Having this day been suspeuded n alter fccot, in this city of his birth from this office by the President, I turn are on the evening of beginning. Mm y the tame over lo you. distinguished Americans have aooepted our invitations. Ws offer congratulations Respectfully, A. Pi.iasanto lo the American people through lbs Douglas immediately entered upon the President, Gen. Grant, himself of Sooich duties of his office, aud received tbe con descent; may lasting friendship exist gratulations of his friends. Pleasanton between them. An answer by return to is suspended until the end of next ses be read at the National festival is earn siou, Douglass performing the duties in ettly requested, in name sod by authori the meantime. ty of the committee. t. Toronto, 8. 8. c:gned, .... .... i s Trains Cut y Divine Worship i, A. MIIVEK, To-da- y opposite Oedcn Hotel, mi. WOODWORTH, Physician and Surgeon. h;ii: city, utaii. 84-t- . SiMOKS, 84-- tf ASSAYING. BANK EXCHANGE, Main BILLIARD HALL. el The choicest Wiucs, Liquors nud Cigars in the Market. UP. BREWERY & es MALTING HOUSE, Pwaston, . Plea-unto- n, si quarters dopn-tation- TOIi. IL. The military authorities here and at Brownsville have represented the stale of affairs to their respective Governments and argued immediate action to prevent disastrous consequences. Frankfort, Ky., 10. About eleven last p.m., the oity was fearfully excited, fearing that the of the previous evening would occur. The extensive saw and planing mill of Mr Murray, situated a short distance from the oity, was observed to bs on fire, and the flames soon illuminated the country fur a considerable distanoo. The mill was entirely burned. The firs was said to be oaused by persons unknown. The object is said to be to attract the chitons of ibis oity, and thus leave houses opia to the depredations of rioters. The ruse wa a failure, as the citizens guarded their homes all night. fi ashingloo, U. C, 10. Secretary Boutwell will issue an order to.day to the National Banks and agents or tbe new loan, suspending the sub scrip; ions to two hundred millions dollars of the 6 per cent. loan. Jay Cooks & Co. will hereafter receive subscriptions for the remainder of these bonds, $,",0,000,000, of which will be apportioned to the National Banks. They anticipate effecting arrangements whereby the new loan will be negotiated under their supervision. Some agents of the U. 3. Secret Ser vice arrested W. Raymond in California on a charge of fulsoly representing himself to be a secret service agent of lbs United Slates, employed directly under the Secretary of State. He had in his possession letters of authority from the President and Attorney-Generawhich he secured through misrepresentation. He was commit led for trial. Secretary Boutwell confirms the London advices of the absorption of the remainder of the $20,000,000 6 per cent, new loan hy J sy Cooke, McCullocb & Co. in connection with other London capitalists. The amount will be over one hundred sud thirty million dollars. Philadelphia, 10. About half past seven this morning, a firs broke out in the retort house of Mo Eean, New hall K Boaell'ssngarrefinery The C-- burned for several hours; the retort bouse, a four story brick build ing, was completely destroyed loss es limated at $20,000 ; insured. This was the largest refinery in the United States, and the firemen deserved great credit for saving tbe surrounding property, as had the fire penetrated further, the loss would have been at ths least one million dollars. Bush fires are still raging on the line L'suss, Sec'y, Edinburgh. is expected that there will be a lit With reference to the cable dispatch tle cSort made to recur an indorsement of the Northern railroad, aod a large amount of property has been destroyed. received in this city this afternoon, an of Government officials favorable to BEMI WEEKLT MA1IX nuunciug the final and complete success Quebec, 8. reduction of the internal revenue taxes, CWJINO. Bottle the of Juiige Advieet by Richardsens negotiations mail of the to action Cache and Biich County Wedneedaya Congress J SO p.m. prepratory and Satnrdayi on the question. It is known that the final withdrawal of the Imperial troops abroad, in connection with tbe placing 2.20 and Moadavv p.m. Thumdayi North OgdeL f the new loan in tbe market the fol favored the abolition from tha garrisons of the Dom:nion. HuiitiTille Wedneedaya and Saturdays 8.00 a.m. Government S.iki p.m. of wing further particulars have been as taxes upon distillers, The ICtb rifles and other detachments Plain Citv Mondays and Thurolaye special .() p.m. sucn as the The proposition forwarded have to eerlamed: received at Riierdale Wadoeadji.vi and Saturdayi orders Quebeo pre tax diem the tax, upon per Heopei and Alma Wedncedaye aud Those by the ludge, and Secietary Bout w ell, 12.00 a.m. l lie working capacity of stills, nod other pare fur embarkation in autumn. . atardaye day, sinoe after being somewhat petty taxes that are so annoying lo dis at the south of Qubeo fortifications are Some Bed OFFICE 1I0U118. mod. be reinforced oirilian lo by a conference witb Jay immediately by do winch to and not contribute to a.m. 8 tillers, t Ironi p.m. Oeoeral Delivery open Cooke & Co., the ageuts of loan, has he revenue a the cos! of culleciiou ex- - laborers. Sunday p.m. to t p.m. New York, 8. been agreed lo by the Secretary and cot-dtlio revenue. REGISTRY I'tPAKTMKNT The Trihunt charges the Brooklyn oity agent. The terms of this arrangement A report circulated that Open from 9 a.iu. lo 3.30 p.m. recently Ontaido Uoor open from 7 A.m. to t p.m. Churli-- s Francis Adams had declined officers w it it bribery and corruption are slightly beneficial to the Treasury, lie appointment of Arbitrator under the uiakiug tpecific allegations, aod giving and reflect great credit on Eoulwells ISAAC MOORE, Poettaaiter. and tLat of Secretary management, Treaty of Washincton. is incorrect. The names and witnesses. There was some excitement among Richardson. A secretaiy is to be f.rmed President teceived a telegram over changes made at by Jay Cooke & Co., umier whose auspiOedcn dailv, until further mo from that perecu informing him of its politicians Tbe the outs are in each ces the loan will be marketed, will navy yard. fact, for Salt Luke CitT t 6 t.ra and acceptance. the National Banks and bankers case known as Fenton men, and the been Ofhoial has information received 6 Far da and 6.S0 p. 'I a.m. and p.m. made aia said to be the result of this country, and the strongest houses changes is Klux be the aot that ku af at Congress For lha Waat, Ue East, at 8 a.m. in England, sod on the continent. A of tbe tie lit going on for places. ing enforced in the houtb with more i.t'j p.m. The healto officer bas placed an addi sum of not less than twenty millions of success than was antic. rated. Salt I.aka City, 7 a. Arriva fvo Tne President this morning received tional force of inspectors at the w burvos dollars to thirty millions will be placed aad 10.4 ) a.m., and 4.45 p.m. and 8.15 south of Bi ooklvn. in view of the fact to the credit of the Treasury on or bethe following letter from General Pleas nm. From the Eaat, 4.25 p.m. From ib it yellow fever bas appeared at the fore the 25th in.it., applicable to the anion: the Waat, 6.55 a.m. payment of old five twenties. Under Treasury Department, Office of the quarantine. Salt Lake City Time. Opdyke, the Vice President of the this arrangement a balance of 20 million Commissioner of Internal Revenue, Chamber of Commerce, says he is power of the five per cent loan will doubtless August 8th, 1871. less to call a special meeting to examine all be disposed of within s very short President Grant: the city accounts unless len members ask period. In answer to yonr request transmiltc is held every Sunday, in the Tabernacle, San Francisco, 9. and he thinks not ten members can be at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. through General Porter last evenitig, found who would committed suicide who Lewis call. Bench, the sign that I nhould tender my resignation in Laurel Hill Cemetery, by taking t ie office of Commissioner of Interna Louisville, 8 , 2 p.m. two hundred masked men took strychnine at the grave of bis sons, left Hevenua, 1 can only rep'y that under would circumstances from tbe jail at rranklort. Hie negro the following noie in his pocket: nothing ordinary ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR. 'My dear wife, forgive me, but lean-no- t give me greater pleasure than to accede who, a few days since ravished Mrs, live longer. I have not been as I to any request you ni'ght make or tin Pfeilfer, and the negro who fired the Office ought, but 1 have tried to be honest, and kind; but tho cause for making this re first shot in the riot there yesterday, i 0GDF.N CITY. All kind of legal btuincaa promptly attended which two whites were killed, took them I hepe God will forgive me. Ask Mr. quest was stated by General Porter to. is be the differenoe existing between Secre abeut half a mile from the town and Miller to take my tickets and see to You will find one in the them for you tary of the Treasury Bout well and my haaged them. Milwaukee, 8 pocket of my flannel coat. Good bye; self, as regards the government anil Accounts bave been received of a ter God bless toil! You have been a good management ef the Internal Revenue wife to ma. I am going to see our dar Bout well claims powers which, und rible storm in Northern Wisconsin ICarran'ed to Extract Tape and Stomach the laws of Congress governing tba doing immense damage to build lings. I remain your affectionate husband, Worm, etc. bureau are vested solely in the Com ings and crops. The Wolf river boom, All calls promptly attendsd to. Lzwis Bkach." Tho question is t ierefore containing fifty mil lious of feet of logs migsioner. "Dear Titpha: Here by the graves of purely a lceal one, nnd the precedent was brokeu up; the steamer "Star" was of our Government hav been to hav capsixed and the captain drowned. The our dear boys, I breatho my last. 1 tried Tarolne matter from the Cow always on haul lobs to lifts is very large. lo get means from niv friends, but could such Questions, when appealed to lb f New York, 9. not do so. Farewell, my darling; I to the law offioer of referred President, II. Smuoxii, M.D, fcotwr.il, Tidbiti, M.D. Michael Quinn, aged 14, employed at hope we nrny meet in a better world. the Government for his opinion, and upon L. B." DRS. TIBEITS & which the President would base his tie the hardware store of J. J. Downs, on His last ton was killed by the build cision. This course was pursued by Broadway, entered the store last evenPUTSIC1AKS ANB Sl'RGBONS, ook mg thrown down by a gang of boys on OfBoe, Corner of Main & 2nd South Sts., lVesidents Jacksou, Tyler, Pierce. Van ing, and going behind the counter (0-- er Bntterfleld Store.) Buren, Fillmore and others, and has a loaded pistol from the shelf; while Leavenworth street, two weeks since. This morning, Mrs. II. Heynoman, been the uniform practice of government handling it carlessiy it suddenly went SALT LAKU CITY. Knowing these facts, and believing tbi off striking Tunny Elsie, a girl of 14, wifo of a prominent merchant of San Surgery in all its branches solicited to be the proper way to settle the differ standing at tbe doorway, causing her Francirco, riding wiih her son in the ence in view, as recants the law, which instant death. Quinn is held to await western part of the city, was thrown from the carriage by tbe team runuing might exist between the Secretary an the result. The Herald correcpondent says the away. Her skull is fractured and it is I addressed you the Commissioner, Ambts of every description of ores made conference of delegates from the Ger- supposed she is fatally injured. The communication some time since, makin and rtturns given within twelve hours.by an appeal for your decision on the po ver man speaking branches of tbe Caibolio young man was also severely but not of the Commissioner under I he Act of July church was held at lleidelburg on Sun- dangerously hurt. J01IX EEED. Losan. Cache County New York, 10. St If 20th, '63. This appeal, as I understand day. They represented tho German Terms Reasonable. The following is from a Wnshiugton it, is not to be treated rattier a a per Duchy and Kingdoms, the German prosonal difference between the Secretary vinces of Austria and the German Can- speciul to the Timer. One of the first tons of Switzerland. The object was to acts of Commissioner Douglas bas been and myself. In this connection it conduct discuss the elections of Germany and to the abolilion of the confidential position the add that to personal proper of the Secretary has been sucn as to adapt measures to undo what had been in office held for a while by Clifford Street, Ogden. the Thompson. The correspondence witb preclude the tender of my resignation, accomplished by tha victory ofCouc-cwhich he was charged, is sent to the until some opportunity was granted of Ultramontanes in the Eoumenical at Rome. It was contended by some same division as other correspondence vindicating my administration of tho Internal Revenue Bureau. In justice to that the dogma of infallibility had revo- to be attended td by a tpec.&l clerk. the publio interests placed under my lutionized the attitudo of the Holy This position has always been at least capable of being made an eatytapproscb. charge, and the importance to the tax- Father towards his spiritual subjects, of to the chief of bureau by those w o old the a these of and state revival that of eolution the proper payers of The Finest Hall in the City. Every difficulties, I most respectfully decline affairs is imperatively called for. A com- bad schemes which they would not dars mention given to customers. to tender you my resignation; and trust- mittee was appointed to prepare & new to broach directly. Geo. Kehoe, and Michael Matthews, constitution for the church, they were U. BUCHMILLER. ing it will not be deemed inappropriate, 32-t- f I will again request that your present instructed to guide themselves by the both young mm of New Roch 'lle, Long determination may be reconsidered, and principles established by the council of Island Sound, became involved in a diller-enc- e Constance of 1814. There was some di- quarrel on Tuesduy evening, Kehoe was an investigation of the mattter of wood iu the front of his bouse, aud the between tnytlf vision ouof opinion on tbe part of the dele-gal- cutting Secretary stoue the questio'i of the primacy of when Mathews struck li i tit with General he referred to the Attorney for his legal opinion. With great re- the Pope. Some appeared disposed to killing bim instantly. He escaped and a aevrall connection with the church of warrant for his arrest has been grantspect. , Home and organize a purely national ed. Comm r. A. Utah. Ogdcu, President Grant, accompanied by Gen. was accompanied by a pri- German church. Tbe committee will letter This TMjLPH LANIiT PRi1PBlETnR.T.AGKH the new constitution at a further Porter, left this city for Long Branch report from expressive, ote vate A. HtLR, Cool anil Sparkling, always on hand. be held next September. last evening. it is said, of his devotion, friendship and cession to Saloons and Families Supplied. Herald correspondence, dated Mata-roorfuture. the in Washington, 9. of tbe President Kiipport The Tribune' special says the stateeent from Peraoni renidinn alone Id Kail Within two hours after the receipt of 4th,taK: Mexican bands continue '"w Ion and the eurmimdine Towna will be Pleasantwn'i communication. President ment that there was a large deficiency th' ir depredations on the Texas eido of raied at the rate of U.M per niihl fronptiy the Rio Grande. There are frcqnent sus- in the accounts of Bout well as Commisiwi keg. Grant sent to h.m ft notification of The price f Halt will be without contests between the rancbeme and sioner of Internal Revenue corcauses the assignThe immediate repilated ly pension. narket prl of gram. A Wfnt aHowaqo bands cf Mexicans; var ft iusicent. for the suspension the slightest .foundation. ed in offioial It 3.45 p.m. .00 p.m. the west of Princess street were throw t open to the publio as a promenade. Sii Walter Scott's horns in Cstl street vrv deoorated to profusion, as also was tin hoiiso which Lad beon bis father's resi deuce. The fine granite monument nf Sooit, on the from walk of the PiiucoKi all eel gardens, was also decorated with evergreens and flowers from the sur rsuuding districts, and area from distant oitioa. Thousands poured into ll. , town to join In the imtivitiea. A consisting ef tha mayor, shurilS and members of the council of the town of Berwick, Juiued in the national Upwards of 4,000 ladies and gvuileunen, comprising sums ef the most distinguished names in literaldre, numerous representations front America, as well as other countries. were present at the banquet In the Corn The marnificeui Kxcbaoge building. decorations of tho interior of the difioo called forth ths highest noomiuins frai the assembled guusts. Sir Win. Stirling Maxwell, in propos ing a toast to ths memory of Scott, delivered an admirable speeob, extolling the genius or Scotland, alluding in thif warmest terms to lbs lasting effects pre duosd by its distinguished authors. Cyras Field, Esq., returned thanks od behalf of the Americans participating in ths celebration, ami on behalf of the Scottish citizens of thefJnitedStates who. be said with national feeling, carried their loyalty to lbs ends of the earth, liw declared that the Americans were deep refiner ly gratified to Scotland fur lasts, and an expanding intelligent! which would assist in building up every-- ' Hero material civilisation. Ths ar rangements appertaining to ths bais' quel, were carried out in a highly sur csssful manner, and do pains or xpn was saved to niaks too ocefeaioa una lttu to be remembered. A similar banquet ef si somewhat aristocratic character, but none ths le: patriotic, was hold at tba Merchant's Li brary, at whioh tbs programme, inelud ing toasts, speeches, etc., was conclude 1 in a very creditable manner; Performances, mainly of adaptation from the Wsverly Novels, were gives at all ths theatres At ths Theatre Royal, especially, the audienos was doih largo and aristocTatio l, e F0REIG5. oule-bratio- n. j It' London, 10. Lillis" from GreenocV. Ths bark bound for Boston, and laden with rail way iron, is foundered off ths Isls sf lJ lay. Ths srew wars aaved. Parlftian Boggart! Among tho curious atoriti tolj f Parisian beggars is one coucernhig blind oiaa roally blindwho always to bo fouud near the Boulerard SobastopJ. who waa in tha habit A passer-by- , bim a coup of sous, one dc, giving dropped a doublu Ionia in tho follow hat by niibtake. On disoovenng r. ha j mistake, some timo alter, turned to reclaim hia, gold. !! blind man waa gone; bat a cripple i da tho gateway directed him to the acortai.-gatewajo- n r R-- London. 8. Petit C&rreau, whero ho tn'A The steamer "Spain" struck against T! the Liverpool dock, damaged her stern "Monsieur Benjamin" lived. plates and was docked. inquirer went to too address int. . At the second Htrasburg municipal eatcd. A nicely dreaaed ooxvaat election, half the voters abstained from came to open the door. voting; 817 voted in a population of sev"Monsieur Benjamin en thousand. Malhouss aud other conYes, air." quered towns imitate. A virulent foot and mouth disease Our friend is shown into an el , among cr.itle, has appeared in Meatb. gant through which on: H is reported that after a week the could see into a dining-room- , wher Prussians will evacuate Oise and Seine Lthcre waa a table admirably appointand the two departments immediately contiguous. The Paris government pro- with fine white linen, crystal am. poses indemnifying the invaded provin- silver. .The maid came to any the t ces in three classes, in proportion to Monsieur Benjamin would bo glad U their losses. Those ruined have prece- ace his visitor, and at the. same it. dence. etaut ehe opened the door of an apartVersailles, 8. ment furnished in the Turkish inTbs Assembly tho passed demnification bill. It compensates the fashion, in which the blind man waa inhabitants in the departments for loss seated on a divan. and damage suffered during the war. It 'You wished to apeak to me," hi also authorised the minister of finance said. to distribute immediately ths sum of "Yes, Indeed, air," replied onf 100.000,000 frsncs among ths most needy claimants. friend, rather embarrassed. "I am Ths court martial for ths trial of the very sorry to trouble you, but th Commueists bas commenced the exam fact is I believo I rather think M. Ferre, ons of ination of witnesses. the sccitsed, stiempted to make s that in passing along1 the Boulevard . speech in defense of the Commune, but Sebastopol this morning, I gate you louia for two two Ferre by mistako, was not permitted to prooced. and Assi were insolent in speeoh and sous." manner, and were frequently reprimandTho blind man aaid, with the ut ed by the court. moat coolness, "That is quite posai Edinburgh, 0. TLe' Scott Centenary celebration, held bio, I haven't looked at the caeh yet; in this city was probably tbs and if there is a mistake, nothing ia grandest and most complete national easier than to roctify it." festival which ever took place in Scota bell, whioh waa an He land, or in tbe United Kingdom. Ths swered rangthe maid. by committee ef arrangements embraces "Ask Mr. Ernst," he said, "If ths most distinguished names in ths nation. Tbe assembly itself embraces ths the receipts this morning he has major part of ths tilled nobility of Scot- found a piece of forty franca." snd land, a number of The pieco was there: the maid conveners of counties, noblemen of Soot-lanher fetched it, and at the bidding gentlemen well known in art, science and literature, deputations from master, presented it on & tray of corporations and several towos in tbs Chinese iao to his visitor. Tho viev north of England, and also from ths Cale tor pounced upon his coin, and, withdouian Societies of London and Liver- out more ado, prooecdod to take hw pool. Ths speculative society of din leave. burg University, of whioh Sir Walter Pardot, sir," aaid the blind man, Scoit was secretary, was represented by deputation. "you forgot tmothiap there art two Replies were made for foreign visitors sous to return to by gentlemen from the United States and other countries, who had been deputed to attend ths celebration. Ishebitcd DiiZASts.Ths numbsr s)f An elaborate design executed by Sir transmissible complaints is larger than J. Noel Paiton, the eminent artist, as a memorial card for tiie celebration, was is generally supposed. Vol only sersf presented lo each member of the Cen- ula and consumption but rheumatism Their beauty of tenary Committee. gout, liver complaint, constipation, eer execution elicited tho highest admiraebral effections, and probably dyspeption. A number of gentlemen connected sia, are inheritable. Fortunately, howwiih the New York press were included ever, these terrible heirlooms toayio among the invited guests. rid of. Cut off the entails with Db. Tbs scenes in and around tbe ancient got ViseflAa BttTsas. thispow- Waiker's city itself were of the gayest character. Business cares were thrown aside and srful Vegetable AlterathO snd Invigo-ran- t, the picture was that of one grand jubiis also a blood depurent. It lee, the national heart responding to the that transmitted poison from tbe call to do honor to one of Scotland's and Cures what is ealled circulation, dearest friends. Th extsnsive pleasure gsrdans along Const itnrional disorders. inf ante-room- - - y k tf d, : '.? a es |