Show s '' x ' 'vr- - - 4ev¥ - 4 V - rjpiw ' - Italy suffered ' from its ravages Since SEMI-WEEIc- Iy TELEGRAPH then it has not made itaappcarance until recently in St Petersburg where the TlIVItlDAT UpitVlSG Jan 8 UG3r cry of Mthe plague1! is affuiu heard and 10000 persons aref said to have fallen 7-- victims r' TERMS:' "7" march is its Annum (onejeopj) From Russia westward tiooo Fur Months made has iu (00 It already appearance in Three- - ” i 150 Prussia Austria and Germany and is -- Any person sending us ten eubscriptioDi beginning to excite the attention not shifl receive a copy gratis umnixed with alarm of the medical and governments of all Europe DISTINGUISHED VISITORS All efforts to stay its progress or to euro so fat are saidto have proved ' unait The arrival or Hon Schuyler Colfax of the House ofRepresenta-irvesan-d vailing and taiamphantly it marches ’on V party at Denver to announced in its career of death ' in thoJYetrj of thatcity of the 27th " Its symptoms rndwj as manifested in nit "the party had arranged to visit Europe are mainly the same as given by the mines and the park on the 29th and ancient writers Persons seemingly in continoo their tour westward last Fri- - perfect hlth- - ora suddenly seixed with violent pain ' in the head accompanied d 7:T77-The Albany Evening Journal pr(7 with vertigo ficiy' inflamed eyes and putrid brcatL Tho body is covered with fessing to Bpcafc' with states that AlrUoliaday bad placed his pustules and other sores and sometimes armprivate coach at- - the disposal of Mr glandular swellings in the groin and Colfax whilo tbe Secretary of Ww bad pits-' 7 Its attacks nro most alarming and ordered the military commanders on tho districts route to tender himevery assistance fatal in low marsby 7' and who are poOriy fed and And favornpon persons "7 Mr Colfax would stop for several live in crowded dirty streets and alleys Thb : days each at such lcadingpointsasDcn-ve- r and in badly ventilated dwellings Salt Lake City and Austin and decomposition of animal and vegetable ' - after spending amonth or more in Cali matter in rliot climates is also greatly fornia would probably' maker a tour conducive to ita development ’It ir " through Oregon" being absent about highly contagious and Js transmitted it four months - is supposed by means of infected thermal cnirentsand sometimes bysea through A correspondent of the dissays the party come overland under the transit of goods from infected invitation of BenHolladay Esq and tricts It has never yetrheeh known in Amethat they will go from San Francisco to bat" considering its very subtle and regon on one of his steamers jto return rica be well to eastward via Panama 7 contagious nature it will ' jCs to the missionof Mr Colfax the adopt all precautionary measures possible and it is matter of congratulation to Albany Journal cays that he wonld come todeUverthe last message of the Presi- know that movemento of a public nature dent to the miners and pioneers of the are already on foot in some places in the West:- that he would bo authorized to States to ward off the possibility of its ' ' r i 0 — V assure-thethat President Johnson development Here in Utah we run bnt little risk would carry oat the liberal policjrtbward them proposed by President Iincoln Our location is healthy being surrbund-de- d that the- development of the mineral re by mountains The air we breathe is more rarefied and pure-- than in the sources of the territories' wonld be the Xgubject of special effort of the govern- densely populated cities Of either the ment looking' as it did r to their jjold old or new world yet blessed-u- s we ore and silvertain'es for' one of the chief in these respects' temperance in living sources of its future revenue 'and for the and cleanliness are indispensable to the X ' payment of no small share of fhe debt preservation of health : This is a subject incurred through the war importance for the time is at a remarkit and in York New prcsent Albany 'I People other places in the far east and who able fact that- - some of the most fearful have never seen the west seem to have visitations of plague: have been after ' subsided--!was so peculiar notions about living in the moun- - great wars 'have tains and the necessity of protection for with Athens Rome and England and it minors amL other denizens as though is to be hoped that all the dare and far: as human skill' they were communities of infants in'the energy necessary so' " are concerned will be moat literal sense and wholly unable and foresight the that country may C3capo-th- o totako care of themselves whereas' the given 7 truth isr theros no class of pcrsonsln horrors which others are experiencing the country who ore more perfectly ca THE TELEGRAPH pable of taking care of themselves even in thywildernes' and desert" regions of Tho' DAiLT TmoKArn has entered theRocky'Mountains7 - v When Mr Colfax gets back to Wash- upon the last month of its first Volume and we draw attention to the fact for folks will understand there the ington tho purpose of reminding our distant things better than they have done and subscribers who commenced with the vthtf retidy pehaof his traveling compan- - volume that they have barely time to ions will no doubt "enlighten “all the renew their subscriptions so as to insure world and the rest of mankind”: on : n unbroken file : everything of general interest west of the As far aa our Opinion is concerned Missouri Riy:cr AVe are glad to notice we think the Teleorapu of y that" there ore no poets and hotel keep-- " both in matter and apera among the number of coming visit-or- a' 'earlier issues We withtbe Xudlow and Lelandare enough ior pearance have endeavored to : present to our "onegenGration readers in the columns of the paper the news local and distant which could be 7 XIIE FXO0E v'" of general interest to them'' At various periods of the world's his-week a Six times as regularly as tory its inhabitants have been subjected breakfast and vastly more welcome the to occasional visitations of the terrible Telegraph— freighted with the latest A scourge called plague an epidemic of the news of the City the Territory'" the typhoid and patrid character supposed country and the world of war and of ' to be of eastern origin peace by the wites and by mailhas lie first detailed account of plague on been dropped at the doore of onr sufch record is given by Tbhcydides of that scribere and- several of them have enwhich raged so fearfully iu Athens' soon thusiastically' and voluntarily flattered after the commencement of the Pelopo-nesia- n us with the information : that the Telewar Inthe sixth century in r graph Is the first thing they think of ihe reign of Jusunian U made its and look for in a morning and that depcarance privation of it would be unendurable 7 In the' fourteenth century the Block eleven months' in During tho Death ravaged the whole of Europe to which' the mostpast stirring events - of ‘the such a fenrfuTextent that whole districts war have transpired we have pnblished were entirely depopulated and accord- four or five hundred columns of" teleing to some historians fn themost popgraphic news in small type enough: to ulous cities from five to tern' thousand make a-' bulky volume of itself We persons praay fell victims 7 have also giveiT about of that In the seventeenth century the amount of loiml news editorial intelli Plagne made its appearance in London gence in nearly the same ratio mail where from 9000pto 100000 persons news and miscellaneous articles and perished from June to December still more liberally not for' At later periods it has visited Europe paragraphs so ' of highly ' In 1720 it canoed off 50000 persons in getting half a hundred or and entertaining tales Marseilles and in 17212 Moscow had a interestingcommercial As a paper the Tklx-srap- h iaHv Tisitatioa In : 1610 southern medir hasprefeuted a - on pro-fessi- "ex-SpeaJc- - 7 i er yf semi-nnthori- ty jrv7r 'Nr ill-drai- - ned - i AAi-Californ- ia 'V- -- -- - m - - - 1 w - of-vit- - - al f ! 7 -- -- 7 “ 7 7 - i : : to-da- 7' coim-paresJavora- bly ' - i -- - -- 7- K r rr 777 w rt --- - W M' A - ii in--Ro- : -- two-thir- ds - ’ lon-need- ed - s " — - - c - w :? : T um for onr business mcnv to advocate their claims for public snpport and we are inclined to the opinion that it has been a large benefit to the community in thatrespect viv v ' Adaily paper (n this city which Sould bo safely introduced in every family and would be regarded as an ever welcome visitant was a desideratum and it is highly satisfactory that the TELECRAr n has realized the hopes of its projectors and friends in the 'favor with which: it has 'Sot so Mint —Our citizens rejoiced the stirring business men of Cache county to pat tbrongh the' work necessary to assure travel hr that ‘direction end are pleased to learn through Mr Hatch and others that the Virginia freighters are in the market for pro greatly at the profuse promisee of the apple blossoms In the spring but the crop U not near so promising now something or other has "blasted” much of the young fruit on v7’?!“'-77!7"duco' :T7 many trees so that"everybody mty as well The good folks of Cache should not forget as not order his barrel of the dried article at v ' 7 that If they want- patronage for mills pro- once duce bridges ferries or any other thing they rROBATX CoCRT YESTXRDAYMrLyach most let the wide world know it by advertise- -' counsel for defendant In the case of Ruth vs meat' No one should suppose that because Long ffied a motion for a new trial in this be knows that he can make and sell as good case his reasons being tbat the only importand as cheap an article or better and cheap- ant witnesses for plaintiff on the trial were la er than any one else that the forested pecuniarily In its issue and that the time the that know At present verdict of the jury was nothin accordance been received : 7" for the with the evidence an Cache Is place outfitting important The motion was submitYeiy few are aware oi the number of mines— end the Daily end 8naWisur ted to the Court without argument and overpersons required in: a daily newspaper TELEORArsa- - are the papers that circulate ruled ' " establishment— conducted- - upon legiti- there:'Defendant's counsel gave notice tint they mate business principles The TeleGettixo Along —The following telegram would appeal to the District Court v small as it is! engages in the was received In the city yesterday graph 16C5 Green River Jane 2d COunty Court— The regular term of the editorial composing printCoart was to commence yesterday Vorxo::PnxstSEHT County ing canying and traveling deportments We crossed Robinson Ferry yesterday and being the first Monday in Jane- - but there in all 16 persons and eveiy line of the leave this morning ' All well being no quorum present it was adjourned Wsi B Pbestox writing pf the originarmatter excepting till the lGlh of this month occasional correspondence and the comItems raox Exglaxu — The ship “Belle WEDNESDAY MORNIXO 7 Is sailed from Liverpool on the 20th of all of for Wood position paid As regards the line of policy we have April with 630 persons on board enroute- for Police—Two belligerents gave valiant testhis Territory ': timony of their scratching liilLig and pursued wo have endeavored to treat all Matthew Elders Lyon George Reynolds propensities on Monday and were fined persons with courtesy and where a con- David M Davies William Leek and Hopkin for the indulgence by the Doctor " towards manifested been has Jones have been released from their mission trary spirit Officer Hyde says he rather liankers after us we have treated It according to its to emigrate: g that gratuitously prolftred for k deserts— with silent contempt: and we Elmers Charles A Benson was appointed to complaining against an infraction of the over the Essex Conference and Seth ordinance have the satisfaction of knowing that our preside A over Herefordshire the Iiadies' Elders Pymm purees with money in them are coarse has been very generally approved Heber Jr Richards to labor in the Kent Con- tempting morceaus these times Better be As to the future wo would rather per- ference IL IL L Parker fn the London Conwhen of (fnt going shopping— else sight form' than promise— it shall speak for it- ference Rupert Brown in the Bedfordshire kept if left nnguardod they may be found missing self but we purpose to v renew our Conference and Evan' A Richards in the also other things 77 endeavors to nako the Telegraph Welsh District v Charged Hands—John Church A Co the still mpre acceptable to our patrons as 'S' original propriejors of the Virginia" Daily TUESDAY MORNING 6 we shall be favored with the facility of Union have sold out to O E Jones A Co — Goxr axd Not Goxe—Co1 Irish and the an organization of seven gentlemanly and exdoing so and in this we think that we gentlemen invited to accompany him left yescan best exhibit our high appreciation terday mornibg'for Spanish Fork - Ilia Ex- perienced Jypos The outgoing administraof the Union predicts success for the of the many favors and courtesies that cellency Governor Doty did not go as expec- tion new administration — “as according to ihe ' ted have been extended to us : old adage a new broonrsweeps clean” The Plucky— Con Orem of Virginia does not successors are confident of giving satisfacwant to fight particularly bat ho Is ready to tion to our patrons” as ‘'it will be our pride have "a square battle for from $3000 to and pleasure to furnish oar readers the best iu gold1! and mpet his opponent ‘half daily paper hr the State” Of coarse the EnSUNDAY MORNING 4 way” Now that is very kind Who wants terprise takes its fling at "John-- lets out TrJatt Wrra tux IxdiaksCoL O H a pounding oh the "square?” Orem is afun that the Union had lost caste was a failure " ' Iiish Snperintendent of Indian Aflkiri for ny fellow d had only The patronage and circufor this Territory leaves the 'city — Monlation the A Co in Oliver of Sou Drivio Enterprise — "Meanwhile the np Spanish Fork to meet there with the Indians tana are doing the fast Express business at new pnblishere have our best wishes” and form such a treaty as will extinguish the the rate of 130 miles in 17 hours including Cool Nuiiits — The Daily Uuiou of VirIndian titles to the lands of the Territory! stoppages That's the style for Lavfn ginia Nevada says "The weather these days President Yonnf and Governor Doty have ' — That Jordan Canal A frieud Informs us is delightful and the cool nights in Utah are been Invited to accompany the Superintenthat the water inihe new canal over Jordan rferesbing and sweet to the sleeper” That's dent and to assist by their inflnence and exwas "running beautifully” yesterday morn- true we are ''some” on cool nights here We perience in accomplishing this very imporing A considerable qnantityof the Und was are cool folks altogether tant work" Notwithstanding this reAs far as we are acquainted with the coarse already irrigated Sweets for the Sweet — The ladies of end until the markably spring present dry wo Col Irish Indian of think tho Deportment time the utter absence of artificial aid in the Carson City—the dear creatures: —are going him courteous a and in able reprehns to have a strawberry fcstiral in that place very sentative and no better demonstration of way of Irrigation the crops have succeeded Won’t some of our ladies get np such an iri remarkably well Fencing of the located stitution here? We'll attend if good sense could be given by the Indian Buthey do an l lots is moving along reau than the suggestion that blends togethfor the sake of an extension of pure strawi — m A Ilrrcu — We regret to notice that the berry science go on the "tasting committee” er the highest ruling Influences In the Territory Several of oar influential citizens ac- prospects for erecting buildings this summer or sacrifice ourself in aqy other way tiie oc’ i- - ' ’ 7 would-be-pnrehase- rs : ' -- Bripor BnwreoMaclTernTr ns lor our developments in wo mean the lltUs Iridre 0Tf ditches The variety of tufe th isYityk would enrichllis very favorite style of cotutrscti7u 4 slab round side up as it fscmuL! Into the water Another yisiOOf i wsj planks each four inches span Jl ’ “ nlcnce or twisting tnel Jfece liA la electing a of !: AjUff upon and ensblerons to Some dsy wehopeto bpok-keepi- "TrT‘frs cow-hidin- side-wui- : - 7' ' $5-0- 00 1 ” : one-thir- VMM - ect W P er VF1HC isp “ a being JEFF SavcONKINtli' U0Xi:aKT Where sotUr® JEFF AXD OEX: lER -- TO UEir—J FOB TIJKASON! heerts TOE BAM STOSEVU SCISM icept PP rithout c JefL Davis and C close confinement at thi pJaceY The Times' The new following carry ee te driven ill ever frvenoSsSLfc rfUd sens j Orton will enter unon hU oeST oh the 1st of July Mr Seward will give his id CO testimony conspiracy trial next Thnredsy hJ J the affairs ireets at the State Ifepartnif tiaost Fred Seward was notified assassination oMhe President l7r MfiNTAh time lihult Gen Logan has been pot ia cobo jiTlSaltofI the army of Teuneuee A special to the rhiladelpUa 7 ipd says the elder Bjair was called fofaj' sineM Grand Jnry ofliief Jwtice-Coete- r'i orpectl States court and testified as to tho a were committed by Jeff Davie comiri agreed to report a true bilL This aetu e understood to be in Conformity wiikthc iysitl es of the administration can off News from Havana 20th are i bo Rtonewsll has been delivered -- the The hlg by her comniamlur Gen Custar will take command of fit yjB thi of Mionri tfoSuJ ie Bros Eartment and Arkansasembraciug i early let New Tort t Gen Lee will be indicted by a Gruj tin Richmond within a few days fot tm- Sefirs Mr r© to-ds- y '- - to-th- e r! - Ws-tbineto- g to-morr- i - Ah®4 7 : ’ Vsur - g T pa? qonhwsrd call note! Farmington and Haight' ng hair-pullin- tU kf srdly contrived thatarcST Th 1°° ble la the watcr he hHhc nest ro!a4S3 and dives ' r:- -- r tynshRinp Official intelligence is received of surrender of the Min en wit pled by tax' to the Spanish authorities at Ilsvau Shenandoah is believed to be lost- V last heard from she was prowling in fit' dian Ocean sold M There V DAVIS AND BRECKIN'RIDGR IXLIT "I FOR HIGH treason: ims a pai lie drop id at 11 New York J Tlie Tribune's Wasliington correnj says the Grand Jnry of the dwirljt found bills- - of indictment aganud Jrfv Davis and John C Breckinridge foL is mor 4tiflbr Fa treasqu ihe Wasli’ntont Tlie following order has just beet k from the War Department relative it: peyi tering out the discharged volunteers S several ilivfcions of the various arajcc’ id up and wilt be kept intact: Igni The commanding Generals Immediiu-rccei- it U lit of the orders directing that pr A of eat of tlie said forces to be order the sent e' ff not already there kdr ftlsUy oftlie following rendezvoos: first the Vr kon of the Middle Military Department sole armies or departments acting thereat meiri sma' rendezvous in the defences of Wadiitf L C itlM W and Ciinilierfuii Harper's Ferry Second tho-- e of the militaiy L rland Ion of the James at Richmond and OJf: e wi Comfort Virginia Thirl those of fitid an North Carolina will Sartment of and Wilmington Fourth Ih'j lldp partment of the South at ClurletoBI-Carolina and Savannah Georgia FifiLs bnnta military divisions ofjthe West and Mwb( tif or at Mobile- and V’icksburg bixth tbemfepjcincll division- of Missouri at Ultie Uoctri X-j!Seventif f"'! Louis and Fort Leavenworth $ stXuStrA‘ of the Cumberland Department Knoxville arid Memphis Eighth-th‘tj a tier' partment of Kentucky at Louisville' SCgoainliai the Middle Department at Baltimore Special orders will bo given from the t J jutant 'General's office relativeto tr ‘5Mra of East Piaruit az nerving ii the DepartmentsNew Mexiee rir8ai vania the North WJt tlife Pacific as the time for the diMhfi said troops approaches In case of more regiments of a division Icing ess? oat the dvision remaining on the fid: said regiment or regiments rinil beantirl out at the place where they are fouls vlng ami their sent to their aeveral Sun of"the army v3i The Adjutant-Genera- l QCQ in'UtesewF th'e of rendezvous places signate a al States' to which the regiihentt & 4the being mastered oat shatf be forwuiti Every regiment will be pajhient ward to its State and rendezvous aa to j'“T -- onni the rolls are complete carrying 3 the and all necessary eqnipage On the of the regiments In their respective Sur jaC are becoming daily very doubtful The high casion may demand Pro satb Court Yesterdat— The case of prices of lumber and singles are in the way Great on Fashions — They propose in Lewis J Ruth by his agent D Y Beach ts — France to substitute silver wire for steel in Crrr Cheek is falllng'and getting clearer John V Long Attorney In fact for D 11 more like fit to drink The greatest dangers ladies' hoops and in the bonnet line they Griffin of Montana Territory la assumpsit or big and tearing currents are over though think of adopting a pattern of the days of tried was damages $1000 there is a large bulk of water yet resiling Napolcoa I Should that fashion come i Messrs Snow and Gibbs were counsel for down to the Jordan amongst ns there will be mourning amongst rib hats 'The doable-taile- d plaintiff1 MrLjnch for defendant Cool Aoajn— For the past day or two the the The following gentlemen were sworn as a will and will bona the despair weather has been cooler Yesterday mornJury on the case: necessarily give up the ghost Let as have W Y Morris Samuel Varney Gilbert Van ing there were a few streaks of hoar frost in the newest fashionr'if we have to wear water-buttSchoonoven John Houtz Elnathan Eldredge the upper parts of the city and we suppose and coal scuttles iu the lower parts too Wonder how the John C Tatton ' Idea — A gymnasium is A Mub-culMessrs Snow Gnbs 'and Beach were beans melons squashes and other tender bave stood it generally Hope about to he' established atrGold Hill Nevada sworn- and testified for plaintiff Beach was vegetables the mosquitoes like the change Abodt fifty persona have declared their inobjected to by defendant’s counsel on the in gronnd of interest and being complaining Tnx Wrong Hold— On the occasion of tention to "go ond improve their muscles” our Now muscles on sworn peed improving and if folks agent the witness however was one of the experimental fillings of the new will liis roldire and gave in his testimony pay up liberally for their next years1 Jordan canal a large quantity of fish came Mr Lynch was sworn and testified for the down to see the subscription: we’ll show them how it can be country and to their great done without a Beefs prefer' defendant' gymnasium astonishment no doubt were left high and for to able that business' Send withcase was submitted to the NThe Jury dry by the hundred on the stoppage of the them on pounding we take stock on subscription out argument on either side The Coart rerj stream AH sorts and sizes we learn were briefly charged the Juty when they retired thus martyred in the "kos of hfrrigashun”— Fellow Sufferebs— The Territorial fEn and in about half an hour returned verdict a most laborious search however did not re terprise says their city of late "has been disfor plaintiff $5G3 30 veal Vthat Iobater”— among the r crosd tressingly quiet Xo rows fires or accidents Defendant’s counsel gars notice that on He's at liberty yet the vagabond! kind” So'a ours' This morning we Monday next be would file o motion for e new-tria- : were seriously contemplating paying some News from Abroad— We notice in the assigning as a reason that two of the small boy to break somebody's window only witnesses for plaintiff were interested in the Millennial Star that a district conference mee we couldn’t raise the necessary twenty-fiv- e suit their fees being contingent on IU issue ting was held in the Music Hall Store street cents so we lost an item and the Doctor a The regular Jane Term of the County Coart Tpttlngham Court Road London ou Sunday 7 ' case 7 March' 5th which appears to hare been big commences Windmills— We wonder folks have not attended and of an interesting ffiiar From the North— From a communica- largely acter A number of Presidents of Distf tots thought of windmills here before' Welately plies will be issued by tion of Bishop L H Hatch of Franklin Conferences and this in city traveling Elders attended visited the house of a gentleman Cache county we make the following ex- Matters in the "London District” were repor- who has the water distributed all over his tracts which are not without interest to tra- ted "right side up with cere” the abode for waahtogcidinarjtnd bathlDs pur- - ( A1fthe c Among of lh WMtenl Montano: from and for velers and outfitters many Elders present we observe the names poses by a windmill The framework below jjg f0 mustered immediately at Ciiri iGec ' surWe have been and still ore nearly of many of our valley acquaintances— success the mill is enclosed to form a commodious active Texan service rounded 'with water- - and it has been with the ' summer house The windmill winds np the Fred Seward hadanexpectedhemonfcrC7 greatest difficulty that travelers for the nor- to them which excited renewed sends then it and fine anxiety in hudj! doc here to it water reach through able' mines been have thern grinds WHKN-T- he ' Hon Ms Colfax and NeWYktt: !ede: Schuyler such has been the condition of the roads from nicely adjusted taps into stationary wash-tub- s' " The Tribune's Washington special Thurson be here traveling waters-ancompanions within may a more particularly high shower baths and washing basins be- Attorney-Generhas made a most 0TY tint fourth of a mile of Franklin - We have spent day evening or Friday morning—provided affirms that the sculleHe ant decision: to the in Betsey much labor on the roads striving to make there is no interruption from Indiana or other tides sending a moiety means only to secure sFS - mai proclamation to notioxL You can v Windmills'- are the them passable bnt hare been compelled ry was of the suppressioa which rate! Frovidenceff purpose abandon the old bridge across the Maddy "dispensations beat bread - rebellion ended the and thrash up your boys your rebellion the Mr Colfax to has been an indefatigable laborthe waters having' spread over the bottom is void and it does not restore to oj i J an extent' that it has become impossible to er in Congress for many years and is one of water your gardens all at'the same time and J®“7 or vested their rights— of property get nearer the old bridge than the eighthnor the most popular men of the day Hie visit has no power to pvrj- - with a mile Not wishing to lose our credit Did Generously— Charley Wiggins late that theforPresident what is past his xecBtiv®lo their trade altogether four of us have con- to the western world wlU no doubt be of an employee of the Overland Stage Line was except cannot stretch to the future ency Tord and another structed a new bridge in to place Government the great advantage of confiscation must staaa ri all decrees on 135 for fined Monday embezzling Some decision will be made e road of willows and straw one fourth fo: given to the public ia of a mile in length over a soft bottom sd Insects— Plenty of them all around Never sundry traps from the store room Being : :e over ( in saw so that the heaviest freighters can pass to liquidate Charley entered the days cutworms butterflies incompetent the and many: WishSt i a from also The Tribune's We have ind put bridge special perfect' safety ball says in the election for House delertl® J across Worm Creek making the route from and caterpillars are in most liberal quanti- lists yesterday with heavy 1 ties What the cutworms ' leave the cater-pillaattached for public duty in clearing off cob- terda y the disunionists swept Virginia our town to JBesr river superb 7! ' -- S4 as known From Virginia passengers' we have learhelp themselves to very freely— let- bles -from East Temple Street Agent Robins Washington ned that the difficulty of crossing the nor tuce beets carrots peas clover lncern ap eon however moved with compassion for The Post Office Department has contort tho then: rivers and streams during the unprece- pie and pear leaves scarcely anything seems the unfortunate and In consideration of pre- with J E Reeside for the conveyancoR A the dented high waters has acted Injuriously on to come amiss to the-- last named voracious vious fidelity - paid the forfeit and grateful mails daily and back on the route 6® 7Tc to Portiand Oregon the Balt Lake trade this spring Anticipa- pests and there is also qnite a snfflciexHj of Charley doffed his penal toggery tobe hoped coinallCalifornia t ad tits intermediate the poiata ing s V ting such a result) ws ' suggested to toms of young grasshoppers skfppieg about commenve on I2ta lit cf Jxz T Cbarart to better morels company tli gentlemen named nm-Ler- ed i five-shooter n sky-scrape- rs - s : -- - - ar 1 - l -- r a - of-an- y - - to-morr- - alL1 : - d al - '- r: - t - 7 fob-cha- in rs - - -- J I V ' i' I s v7-- -7 - i1 A'- - |