Show ii 1 ' - - v Z v' ’ - fr- ' jJ ! ft ’V V V '' - tf W'' - - - —'I ' N 0 : I : - - (' f — - k : MKE UTAII TIIXJRSJDi CITY i - k GREATSALT r'r v vn v— 7 ' JUNK li : : 'r- : - t?"- - ) i - ' a -- ' - - :V£ 1SG5 ’s n ? i' "k rations upon people’s bodies SmVKEV your spirits tip you know iuD irERT MOXDAV AXD TUCRSDAf The Gentleman with tho Lily had rattled on ill tbia manner for the espfcas STiSXIlOl'SE Editor TP-- ” jrarposc it appeared to mehim-f-oi allaying the my anxiety to reimbarse? rtOV£ WITH ANAJDTRESS stall' : His description of Guy Hingley whom IT had knowfl for several years L TWO VARTS-PA- RT A gTOnVJX was certainly a correct one bat as my f rosTixvEir companion did not present any very symptoms of his requiring the a prescutinto Jinks’a striking of that: gentleman 1 medical' services resolved that I Kj1 mentally to this effect said something come: to hu nest benefit ' uld certainly ! “0 well Ira answered glancing contribute to that mysterious com-- r 'towards my hand to see whether I had kiiown aa ‘a unqer’ wliich J surrendered my intention of paying to yet (ieidres aroulwn'ys so anxious “O! well I think I get a touch' of liver '4 Depression languor inthat - the lio w and then I observed a3 I entered capability ot doing anything strange ira3 very full that the cuftain and overpowering inclination to lie on were jdoffn and that the musiciana backfall day Can't make it out at lof thoorcMra I inado my way iny all It’s cither liver or heart I know' iH us I ednld to the goat— fqo easy Bays its liver if its anything fui tliwo days when one 'Tias to en" IIljnglry Glad you know it’s heart think ladies’ $ i contiimons struggle with AYrhat a curious coincidence Dingley are a combination of innslin TELtfGItArir T or V -- - ‘ — lets that with artfully- I silk soafUesiatrrmixeil -and lcoaled man traps boys’ iron U you’ve taken his stull?” Ye3 but—” ‘You see I have to beuucommonly careful in my conduct and la the treatment to be adopted ' I'm ordered to take plenty of amusement and lots of repose S'ot to bother iny mind abouf anything To be careful not to to livetfenerously: A'eiy delicate case — very” anil then he suddenly added: WJien I reached the vacant J that was'to be mim tlio Gentleman h the lily was staiidiag up leaning nj back against at of oars' and Rto thif row of stalls in scanning the appear- - of the' house through a small and which prevented iconic opera-glas- s TB but gave ino an arrival' noticing my of observing him lie was wrtunity tall young man about twenty-figh- t is of age 1 To had Hair hair which parted? in the centre and curled at Vuiesi und-di- o worc a small pair of te attaches and a large pair of whiskers liuug down like two bunches of flu was what' some ladies pwriitTcall a handsome man although ak hHvheoil wa3 too Iqw utid his' chin yecv(ling and his general expression blank to be considered ns strictly isicat but then what' he was wanting load which was small lia iuado up indiair which was profuse' over-exerci- i-- nick’d” I “Nick’d?” V “Nick’d by 'George!’’ He- went on pulling his whiskers lazily and then after looking round him cautiously he whispered in my ear “I don’t mind telling you as you’re Dingley 'a friend bet 1 am desperately--' in love with Camilla Balfour I can V help it You may call it infatuation Bingley calls it idiotic 1 can’t (lo a thing for" thinking of lu-I Come hero every night to see her in the burlesque nml 1 go away each time more inailly iu lovcivith her than ever"’ “Have you ever spoken to her?’ “Never-!- fell hi love with her from tho stalls ' the first night she appeared in the burlesque and I havo been going on falling in love wrth her ever since djiut always ironr the stalls I feel that girl might command- me to do anything and should do itr“Docs she know she lathe object of your admiration?” “Don’t call it admiration call it love No she doesn't know rao althongh sometimes I fancy her eye lights upon mine when she Is on the stage' and then I endeavor to convince myself that she is conscious of how much I lovelier says this is sympathy? Dingley ‘ Vesbut practically how is it possible for her to know that you love her?” “Why you see after the fourth night of tho burlesque' went to Govent Garden market and bought the finest bouquet I could obtain and' leftTit at the stage door fop licr Gue& my ecstasy when I Baw her comc upon thesta carrying it and smiling- - upon it next liigbt I left another and I have left one very night since” “Sixty bouquets! “Sixty bouquets but what’s a bouquet iny dear 'fellow in such a case as Let me sec mine? That's nothing lva left "two bracelets and three ririgs and a fan arid a whistle and four and brooches and two pairs of and another whistle and a riding-whi-p and a laco shawl and a smelling-bottle- ! a concertina and a dog collar” Doea she accept the presents and acknowledgeiheinY “Well of course she accepts them but she don't acknowledge them-be- causashe doesn't know my name nor where I reside I have sent her lots of little love-nottoo some of them conI taining poetry copied out of books and one of them au acrostic I made myself an uncommonly clever thing that Bingley said was quite Byronic ' "How-d- o ? ? ? you sign them?” j“I olwaya sign tliem “The Gentleman - studs in his shirt-fron- t His tkid with the mot scrupulous aud he parried in lltc button-- e j)f his coat' ajily of the valley its :le cluster or : ieiitleiit corrols being arranged upon the given leaf ' not draggle and droop its head as t were conscious of tlio iinlignity of Kiition ajid us if ’the frvaturo of the r - nefully ’ EL the cloth and driven through it exctoiciating agony contrary tlio gentleman knew Sl!t to wear the lily and how to fix it H hUcoat and it seemed to bo growing in all its native iV t of the buttou-holstalk alforilcd e ide D and beauty -- "T The Oentloininwitli the Lily having islicd his of tlife ltousc took the from a deep os ‘th survi’y hiAyes turned round nniL resumed his seat iu the ' eidc tv anhymy “I am Ouich indebted to you1 I said $r roar kindness in allowing me to sih ' box-Cupyyour vacant stall informs mo I Bi eper amalsb indebted to Salt tfcr tlie price of itVVnd I pro-ucmy parse 0 nonsense ” --said the gentleman eJ -- and waving his hands' lie seemed El be ncrvoinla speech ns if the of I TI my "addressing him had liim' ?‘l really pjuldn’t think fU ptosej - Not for a inoment I'm sure I'm jl too ly to bo to any of"ervice happy nakv The fact is I took two 'stalls for it nc‘°y and 'myself had to Dingley go to the country to take a man’s leg" off Spiphed for you know ? I was rs cA'h'-yisee You’re in Dingley ’s that’s clear 'and Dingley s tit Aopstok-- that’s all rs fcBut still”-added “you mu3t allow 3 6 ray for the privilege of being opping hiseydids a deprecatory mauucr r fi u lit V ‘ vy Te ear-rin- Jfngley had ‘ continued occupied theI Stall’ STgumeutaiively i grant - : ft es you mean Gtiy Bingley the con °f un Deck-street?- ? Yes I "That’s the man Charley Guy I call IIow extraordinary youyshould aat ann and taken his stalls too 1 m his and he's a particular juu yoa-a- o ! - : - vh$ats or mesmeriso you or rub 0Vn rough things 'lar do any-- y uncouifortatile of that sort ’that’s his way splendid" stories all "aboat? g aad and “fcatiag and wonderful rzrnccci oj1 Siting ' S pigeon-shootin- - f versation what disposition should be made of her She Whilst the overture was being played I could not help thinking over the ex- will probably ba delivered up to the United States Mexican advices are from Vera Cruz to the traordinary statement my companion eighth: had made to me and my curiosity was On that day six Americana were- arrested to see excited All the troops that the of no reason OKsigucd his object strongly affection I remembered to have read could be spared went out after guerrillas in the newspapers very flattering notices The Juarist troops were appearing in all of Miss Camilla Dullour and her per- quarters Jefflard-of Ilayti was at the head formance in tlio burlesque “Her striking of President 3000 men to put down the insurrection beauty both of face and figure and the the rebels already had possession' of the to attack tho Domiuicans charming freshness of her style hud as soon intended aa the had evacuated the Spanish created quite a furore and her performisland ances had been attended with the most Capt Maffit left for Galveston on tho Owl decided aiid deserved success” I did onthe25ih not wonder therefore that my friend Louisville 31 The trial of Cliief Justice Joshua P Bullet Bingley s patient should have temporain Kentucky- both- blanrily Tost his heart but his manner of terminated of the ches Legislature sustaining the address proceeding certainly appeared to me of the commission requesting the Governor remarkable from its mixture of earnest- to remove him from olficc ness arid futility lle had never spoken NewYork 31 Per the Persia from Liverpool on the 20th with her he liud never even seen her off 21 the stage or out of her costume and yet Queenstown In the House of Commons on the 19th Mr he passionately loved her lie had never Griffith asked lord Palmerston if bis attensent licr his name or addre33 arid yet he tion had been drawn to the proclamation ofhad spent a small fortune upon her He fering a hundred thousand dollars reward for the apprehension of JelL Mavis and whether knew nothiug of her history or private the Ministers were prepared to make any relife and yet he was addressing her in to the United States government presentation rewhich most to the the treatment of tho Southern intimate reference in language ' Palmerston said the only releaders Lord with would her hare lationship only was Her Majesty’s gov he could give ply justified him in adopting “Well thought ernment had no intention of attempting I “of all- parts? an actress haa to play interference in the internal affairs 'of any the the rote Of ‘actress’ must be the most United States The declaration was received with cheers difficult to sustain” The Paris correspondent of the Morning But here the bell tinkled’ and the Herald asserts that the news of the opening ul curtain roseof recruiting offices for Mexico in New York : - - - - cap-itol’an- - - - n- - - - - How rapidly and earnestly an audience declare a “favorite” Miss Balfour was clearly a “favorite" Everything she did or said throughout the burlesque was applauded her entrance was looked forward to and her exit regretted Boxes pit and galleiy appeared to revel in the little approaches to iutiriiacy she made to them Her soliloquies assumed the form of confidential communications in which the audience were personally interested The slightest indication made to thorn tnat they ought to laugh and they laughed boisterously The remotest suggestion that they were expected to applaud and they clapped their hands vehemently I certainly caught the contagion myself moro especially as my companion kept np a running commentary of admiration upon ‘Miss Balfour’s appearance and performance I even found myself becoming quite indignant with him for having dono what he had related to me I regarded him rather in the light of an impertinent intruder arid considered his proceedings more than ever hopelessly silly I experienced quite a feeUnv of relief when I remembered that he bad never spoken to her and therefore the poor child had not as yet been compromised by his ridiculous conduct The burlesque which was upon Shakspeare’s will eometimes -- : “Henry the EighthVas Tt proceeded? appeared to resolve itself into the attraction of Miss Balfour’s performance although undoubtedly it presented many striking elements bf success TO BE COXTIXTED According to accounts which appear in Eastern Papers President JoEnson’s life t in great danger— not exactly from the hands of on assassin His death is likely to be occasioned by the visiU of innumerable deputations from different parts each of which inflicts him with an address and calls for a response as if all were engaged in a conspiracy to talk him to death' It' is singular that the public cannot comprehend the fact that their public servants are but mortal ’ The NorthAY estem far crop is little more' than half of that last season Minx are a general failure which is at- - pvc-sideu- - i - al ! Jollily nyai i v T v'okten you or make you neep am : - t' :r Government'' which has rested iu refusal upou the opinions given by the law officers of the Crown v Lincoln bar neverlbelcs pcnlstcd la the demand renewing it a short time before his ! death Johnson so far from abandoning the demand has revived it asserting it with more vigor and energy than ever in other opinions' (portions) of the memorial This question whlch np to the present time bad not seemed serious or pressing threatens perhaps a conflict between the two nations— the English Cabinet having before it account amounting to many millions sterling and it seeming to becertalu that the Federal Government will not modify its demands at the point which masters have actually reached The memorial thinks the English government will hardly persist in the negative which would be followed by the 'gravest consequences but will make this new sacrifice for peace after having made so many heroic sacrifices for the same end daring the past - - : - fightful TELEGRAPHIC ? '?? dously” REBELLION IN SAN DOMINGO! “Have you ever endeavored to obtain an introduction tS her?' SENSATION IN PARIS CONCERNING THE “Well that’s just what Bingley is MEXICAN FILIBUSTERING MOVEMENTS! always saying but then : it seems so hopeless and impossible that I don’t ENGLAND CALLED TO ACCOUNT FOR THE DOINGS OF THE ALABAMA core to worry myself about it So I AND FLOR1DAS! send her bouquets anq notes and presents and come to the stalls every night New York SI ' to see her” A private letter (tom a citizen of New ‘iAnd what do you expect will be the York now residing in Matamoras says a mock funeral of Lincoln took place-i- n that eridofit?” city when the newa of his death was receiv“I don’t know All I know at present ed The secession collected in is1 that I am horribly nick’d!” sold my the streets and had sympathizers a controversy over some they pretended was the body of tlie companion heaving a sigh and by this thing ytime the musicians having taken their late Treeideut the from Havana with dates to Per Eagle leader now struck the lamp places the 27th the shade nearest to him with his fiddleThe Stonewall has been delivered to the stick and tho overtare commencing Captain-Generaa a deposit to await inprevented the continuance of our con- structions from the Home government as to - ev m fellow so tremen- with the i Lily’ Jinks the gave me the name "I always wear a lily tributed to the drouth arid the greater so that she may recognise me in the over wooden ones stalls Bingley sayri it’s deuced1 roman- falality of steel traps Foxes however are flourishing Marten V tic altogether? numerous but not up j to last- year' are “Yes ond deuced expensive? too I Buffalo are a partial failure shouldthink’ “O! that don’t matter a bit a fellow If not previously hanged for peijnry can afford to be expensive when he is in theft and murder we mar ‘ expect the love like I am 0 you should see the fallowing persons to be the candidates ' of of the States’ Rights Democracy in collcctipu of photographs I hate-’go- t mBalfour albu1860: For President Jeff Davis and her T’ve got a Camilla and Gen fi £ Lee attitudes end of all Camillas—in ro for??Victy This have costumes A splendid Thing! vJU ticket woold unite and receive the heard" of fellows falling in love ith hearty' eupport of that party without ftctr&5S99j bst I had no feca of t£cu sort dyabti box-keep- er ‘ bf mine :-- gs : but as Dingley youi couldn’t Huaa?t come and you xould sdT much better for you and so much the for Bingley Don’t' yoii’ see? D I hate to sit next to vacant stalls tauncommottljr glad you’ve come °y-woul- d' be glad too 1 know J “e way dcr you kuow Bingley— Dr ’a it nick’d a to-da- y times” lie replied calmly “ You have seen it every night it has been played then? “livery nightj- - and I lioperto bo able to conio every night till is withdrawn Does that surprise you? Hut Dingley knows the reason The truth is I’m onond Yes ROl it ngu conception -- “Sixty-tou- too vras one of woari-- j anddcMfity as if he were a Marion e whose strings luvl got out of order was in full evening dress and wore bMii 1 r “Have r you soon it before?” lis attitude J hd the new burlesque?” ‘'No have not I hear it goed lias it had a long run?” “Sixty-fou- r jiights and it’s run till liaster” li-- wWcl my-sclflru- ‘fc?een ' 1 11 so of thing till: I saw ' Camilla— I bad no d - : few years The Madrid Epocaof May 16th mentions a - the claim of the United Ereccdcnt to sustain says we - are ofthe same opinion with the memorial diplomatique because apart from the justice of the American demands they are uttered by a powerful State The Cabinet of St James will always he found disposed to make heroic sacrifices in any conflict of equal strength reserving all the terrors of its traditional prido for difficult ties with nations inferior in strength The fast day has been closely observed by services in nearly all the churchqs Places of business have been closed Gen 'Sherman arrived this morning arid leaves for the West The Herald publishes the resolutions passed at the Uuiou meeting nt Montgomery Ala: on tlie 11th acknowledging’ the yct oration of the United States authorities and expressing the earnest desire of the people to resume their former relations with the Union The resolutions pledged the support of the government i'i' restoring order deprecated the assassination or President Lincoln and ashoped lor the speedy punisemeut sassin that a ietter be addressed to President Johnson asking permission for 'tlie assembling of the Legislature to call a convention to repeal the secession ordinance and if this course was not proper to ask that a military Governor be appointed A committee of eight persona bearing these resolutions and accompanyingjetters passed through New York yesterday on the way to — Washington : vf-Ci- c - - jjl0SK!BXE MCUDEUS — Schell Creek June 10 Three men were found murdered near this station yesterday morning they had been murdered near their :amp fire probably while asleep They were horribly mutilated about the head having evidently been knocked in the head with an axe or uatchet wu coveredwith ground around the Brawere an immense sensa- The and Wash iti Eton created and brains Thejr found abont The Monitenr-refraintion in Parle from blood 100 yards from the camp hidden in the sage Tlio allusion to it any general impression is brush ou the side of a lull They were disthat Napoleon b ill not stand it and will di covered by a man bunting stock' 'They are reet the French sqnadron to intercept any evidently three of a party of five that left : reinforcements for Jnarex' Egan- Kanyon a few days ago' with a small current on the stock bund The two men of horses Strange rumors were of exchange London on the 19th and though doing the deed are ahead with snspected the horses unconfirmed they had a depressing effect and are being pursued and will probably be The most prominent was that Napoleon had arrested was left on their been urgently recalled to Paris in conse- bodies to show whoNothing arc or 'where from they quence of a prospect of American aggression uoq Mexico also that Maximilian had been Dbusimoxd or Utah DivoiIced The Due De Persigny has issued a pam- —The following from the Chicago Tribuife of the 23th may interest certain people ia phlet highly favorable to Italian unity being San Francisco where I hear Drummond has now established been operating of late: The Paris correspondent of the London Times says there are two subjects of disqui- — Recorder’s Court Before Judge Van Buren Yesterday norning the Court entered (he et which make the Empress and the minis- decree a bill of divorce in favor of Mrs ters long for the return of the Emperor Ella P of Drummond against her husband Wm These are the recruiting offices for volunteers for Mexico said to be open in some towo3 W Drummond better known as Judge Utah ot the United States and the opposition of Drummond in token of a judicial office beupon him by the immacnlato Ticrco tile committe of chambers to the alieniation stowed administration The ples£ which was urged " forests the State of on ground ofadulteiw W had been referred The London Globe editorially remarks that for the examination John Hays Esq f as Maximilian will be highly favored by for- special master iutoChancery and from the eti tune and will prove his ability if he can dence received by him he that the reported adverse circumstances which the vanquish of had been charge adultery ' proven fully ' surround him the defendant with a woman named against The Globe thinks Maximilian’s success is Emily Wandall alias Mrs Bishop The Court very doubtful and hopes it will not be the ordered a dissolution of the marriage tie givcause of calamity to the people ing the complainant full power to marry and ordering the defendant to pay to her 31 again Washington a $300 under has the advisement year as alimony Mrs Drummond marThe Government ried her all Indian the tribes worthy liege in Pittsburg Pa eighof colqnizing question Minnesota and the years ago and has had byliim several between Rocky Mountains teen on a reservation somewhere on the northern children— Cor SFAlta border of Montana and Dacotah with the What’s become of Ada with whom the British ' possessions adjoining as unlimited J odge adorned the bench in this Territory? hunting grounds : New York 31 The friends of Mrs Drummond out here will The Commercial says the' President has no 'donbt be pleased to learn that that lady decided in favor of permitting soldiers to re- has got quit of that Christian scamp We tain the arms used in battle as honorable re minisoeaces of their heroism and their servi believe he was one of the first regeneration- ces ists that came out to this Territory Ilia hisWashington 31 has Issued a circular tory has been very edifying We understand Secretary Seward for taking that Drampiond’s mantle — in a practical way prescribing rulestheand- regulations oath in —was a subject pf dispute between two and registering required amnesty administer recent quite the proclamation which nfay beStates Governors of the Territory Report flcivil ed by any officer in the United avors the two with success the fo£ latter the of civil or military military or naval 'or by any or State officer of any loyal Territory quali- mer had the most sense took the bint from fied by the laws thereof to administer the flash of a fire shovel: quit the premises oaths the original to be deposited in the ar- and BOon after the : Territory at Government Washington chives of the Cairo 31 Genii ’Cabby by orders bf the President Caixfcbxix News—A Mr Knox of Lake Warren Gen commanding county quicksilver mines recently struck has instructed the Department of Mississippi not to recog oil when he wanted quicksilver He was size any officer of the Confederate or State near old tunnel and when a an shaft his com limits of the within sinking Governments nutnd nor to authorize them to exercise the down 120 feet the water came up to within functions of their offices and to prevent by 20 faet of the suifaee - From the top of the ' force if necessary the assembling of' the water was taken five g&Hoos of pure petro-huthe members and Legislature 'and imprison r ' to act who la officers ? op"attempt ?’ the State There 13 one jewel pf ft man fa Nevada podUoatH01 'wTotk:SL ‘ The Herald annonnees that the memorial county who says he is’ not a candidate for He should heelected zs a diplomatique oT May Mth makes public Im Government orPresident The facts portent for a lark of eagerness to serve Johnson instructs the American Minister In punlaLment : r his Government country London to require of the English VA as to due out in San Fraa-cDc- o broke indemnities the fire decision destructive a prompt for Bases eaund to Federal the United States oa the merxieg of tle ltt iu a shoe citizens by ' cruisers such as the Alabama maker’s on Jackson stree t near Drrimm step and other vessel constricted and equipped ' a the of since the kept 'by " 'man ' ramel Mehrins The-firbeginning in English porta war with alarming rspidityj at one spread ' adda that this demand has been several it time threatening to'' reach the wharves 'times made by the United States but Its jua-- : - Afwf raytag Irrorv Cm Btxt&b gad rite has item beta tfnmrJfd by - to-nig- ht Ex-Jltv- je - - -- - - ’ “ - - - - m - -- the-sherti&l- ty : ’ fr ti-VF- to '-- ' - it succumbed to the exertions of the ftrkmen-Th- e scene waa most exciting Families were their homes op awakened from sle ep to fire and barely tiraeto escape Tvilh tLelif lives and a few scanty effects The burnt apace includes a large portion of- Jackson street from prumm to Davis through to Clark street north and nearly to Washington street south The buildings were nearly all slight two story frame tenements lined with ' cloth and paper ’"Little of the property woe ’V ' insured and many poor families were reda ced to absolute want and destitution somo being compelled to rush from their dwellings with nothing but their night clothes on A number of the unfortunates' were taken lit charge by the San Francisco Benevolent Association - The loss is estimated at $6000 to $30000 California Las a stierabtmiaricc of dwarf frogs and butterflies this spring pools' and sedges and on moist lands frogs from the eizuofa dollar down to ahorse bean may be seen hopping around by thousands and in some places there are myriads of them being so '’numerous that they may Houses Iu be collected by the barrelful such neighborhoods ara very much annoyed as they crawl over floors walls and windows like llies to the especial disgnat aud fright of the women They will cruwt over all vegetation in low garden spots aud seem to pre- for land to water Their numbers are marvelous andJhey are found from Najta to Los Angeles Is The orange coloured 'California unusually nuiuerou- too this butterfly season abounding ’to such an extent nil over the vaficys as at limes to form iu clouds liko ' ? ' ' locusts AViriiinufaetory of meerschaum pipes Bits been started iu bacramento : Near Amador the Indians have fenced and pl!Utedsevcr&Liuall lot of land the ljtjind present yeara The fences are made of etakes and wires w itli brush entwined The crops are corn pumpkins melons wheat etc all well care J fur Ono'cuergelic fellow lias ' his three acre ranch in wheat which' has the decided looks of n premium crop Ir Farmers InAlnmeds Santa Clara and other fruit growing countries in California begin to think that the practice of shooting all the birds that come round is suicidal as tlio worms multiply astonishingly wherever tho birds sre thus slaughtered A little green invent about the size of a flea Is makiug serious devastation In some sections of tho State The Sau Jose Mercury says — “It feeds on the leaves of beets cabbages strawberries turnips and in faet nearly every green plant - Rosie bushes are completely covered with-thipest They are as numerous as the lice of Egypt anl twice as mean Those who eat greens probably devour with every mouthful a thou- -' sand or th'ereabohtsof the above insects yet let no one be discouraged Every insect T J thus destroyed ica public benefit” V A cinnamon bear escaped froth Gilbert’s Museum Baa Francisco lately but after a long chase and a great to-d-o be was- corraled lassoed pitchforked and"eonquered in a liv- erystable The “Old Maid” ono of the famous redv jrood trees of California fell not longsipce It waa 323 feet long and 33 feet in diameter at the bac?which is 105 feet higher than Bunker Hill monument and about the aaiq ' size Colorado —The grauliopper plague is proving more destructive than ever before known in- - Colorado ' Green and luxuriant fields of wheat ia a few days show not a'vea- tlgo of vegetation Wheat barley and oats are at least three fourths destroyed fn Boul- dcr county Garden vegetables have suffered r 4 fully as much and coni is late and but Iittla seem moving slowly up The- toward thegrasshoppers southvast but fears are entertained that they will not get ut of the way in season to save the crops The farmers' generally are much discouraged and some are planting their wheat fields to corn and other late crops and a few are again sowing email grain Tlie pastures are little ‘I injured Thorough preparations have been made for irrigation tins summer one large ditch In 1 Boulder Valley running seven or eight miles and rendering available for cultivation ten thousand acres nearly all of which Is taken" i up States News— A blooming damsel named Margaret Murray or Maggie'Bernard which you like in mortal dudgeon at a fickle pilot steering after another girl took three separate half teaspoonfals of arsenic at intervals bot an officious medical gentleman armed 1 with a stomach pump persisted in retaining Maggie in the land of the living and sbewell recovered vowed that cvcnlfisbe wanted t " to die tor love or hate of all the piloLMmthe Father of Waters she never would take ar- again never no never Pierce is soon to ' marry a ' Boston giildaugLter to a Colonel It is said that the Western Union Tele graph Company with' a eapihft'of $20000000 and- tho ' American Telegraph Company with a of 12 000000 are consoUdating Undcr the new arrangements the wires of the con- solidated company will extend to cvcry qnar- - ? ter of the country and by connections to v very habitable quarter of the globe The of those two united companies— $22 - f - Iu-sma- - '- ‘ - - ’ r : J s -- - - 1 r : - U - ' - Ex-Preside- nt al 000000 with SIOJMOJSOO of 'the Busman ex- tanslon MJlOOKb of tha American Cl00d-- ' of the Washington and New Orleans million ofminor eorporationapresent n aggregator-capitaof $13030000 quite COO : and-anot- -- her l handsome figures J V Curry and C Dtm!ap of Dllrois are now on their wsy across the Plains with some cl the flaest stock ever imported Oce of their liorscxoft them la llluols i 3100- The Richmond WLigw'hose'mcftio ia Vslo semper tyraam’’ bits drepped It at the of tha Pro vest Marshal Gcnfciul to creet s monument to It is proposed Ahrahaan Lincoln on the atte cf Fozti’s IheaCS - tra Wifrbflsa v ! " ‘ ‘s ra— ra — T‘ r— ilirsi JhT i"ti? 'WT' 1? ' ' ' - i ' i j v 5 |