Show to&£ EVaY a M0BN1N0 fLEOBAPHIC A£BIfAS of df ivilci’ rC“ KellyA oik SwIpbur WtUn Shoti ot ivniiHas— VVasli- in Phllndel- - l'lllinint bsK'fiK ?5f l£ )ld!“iVutn‘‘‘‘on"1 'U’ Kiehmond 41 Fountain Kriwtor died M ulK) K Va of the rjluHl ordered Callahan bo trrndby a mh- - S f‘Vinbv Pt£ fr‘!v Captain Cullalmn died this lJijjJ 'death creates much fecl- three ins been held by bad a per- Callahan who and )lu arrested N‘rba1 hb Washington left for l’iiiludo!- - ’ to y bliO Va Eichmond 20 IIL m rrahhUium nnij eerciary snior'iing Jloherson is at the Deparl-Vin oflii ml duties nt appointed to of New York secretary ienna at hewTi ork 20 for Col Jtyun st'U eontin- - John vh incdthat the District r‘p(l hi willingness to reduce 11 lasns of the other pri- - Jsfcf ail r id a long interview with lax Ihe imtuK of r tiiui plied 'iid hoiM steamer juai "ill e lover lay in sailed iH'iliil1 La- - foi )loded tug nlteriioon phii-- jin r etui in ! inih fr“n Jas luwcll n the hitler drew dd hilling him ii Yield and Inn ‘Ji W hi of tin 'Oj r 'iii'n u- ign- me - been an nciih in utci and the gubeniiito: ml Ki’i iMiiwnth t vili probably he ii'iiuin ne ubf or two as the damage to n’t bo repaired till the of the Hoods Is are flattering for line lilnut The wheat nit tho State mmem ed in the southern New York 20 worn in ly Chief and attended tho hI I’ll' il utiii'ial elerls have been depari- ‘)iu the Poll- el v is jCih emu: Si'i'iViard comptroller of on Washington in Jixveit to he absent ii a ijik' flfclj h'' fiu e a ini t f ilulv In f lui 25 rhibdeiphia engaged on tho pavo-j- ) s pendenoe Hall 'in tor a monument to Mill is to be erected on The base will be sur-statue of t p:i' ented to the city by to the public iliclii'd ikIi k 'i'iil coftlr'X ' 'I h'u mi ivy cling will ni New nu iii-- Chieaf oi liu oil 'IK 'in 'ii lll !'u y n 2' si vs p"Ciui H! pi'll It'd ti'i ears The nglon "i ing Jer llll'llt I'll! UVT it uncil patroii- - ml v'goliutinn and L igland ity ti e ny ''ihuii'l look c d y il of the It u ell p I'l'i'l it mall v with - Mi q ienlv mu he i’i'i" " 'u ill! Mm during gi meiils "i mnnateil let e dinner pi a utih ‘Ii)( dpi o jn 2d— It is not supplied with the necessary buildings 2d — It lias not safe substantial bridges The tunnels are net wide enough for a double track 5th— The road bed is not at the grade line and is not of the uniform width of 14 foot nor has it been properly leveled nor the rails laid 0th — It would he extremely dangerous for heavy trains to pass over the western portion oi'tho road 7th — The ties have sunk in many stances sometimes the dirt being entirely washed away from nnder them This is more generally the case on embankment" miles upon miles were laid during the winter while the frot was in the ground the rails consequently have become uneven and leaning In numerous instances they are bunt and appear as you look back upon them like a succession of small waves The road is not ballasted nor any part of it True hands have been now here and there employed throwing shovels of dirt or is comsuch materials as tno posed of taken in all cases from the sides of the embankments whoro they exist between the ties This I submit is not in compliance with the conditions under the head of ballasting established by the board convened to Six upon a standard of construction and it is certainly of the highest moment that the road through talt Lake Valley which passes mainly over alkali land should be well ballasted with stone certainly not less than IS inches in thickness Tho report says that except the cross tics are also of white pino the Central Pacific is better c instructed than the Union Pacific Cl rage The Republican' special says the has decided to take another trip this summer by about the middle of lie will nut take an extended July tom hut will remain within easy reach of Washington bcciotary fiawlin will also be absent about one month but v ill go over tho Pacific K Secretary PSIi will also take a holiday next month Dei tiiohas tt h graphed Supervisor N jail of Tcnne'see lhit won! he reeeived whereby tehgrai'h upon lie There trouble about General Uuttcrhi'ld’s npj ointment as Ti'i usurer of N York He hein-- r a in the Hgiiiur army can't hulu two ollieos at once The T mat pri ial ays the ow of the lavy don intend being a but intend- - to run the iiuto ulhi e The Trtbitie's Now Yoik ays foi r persons were air cited yesterday for u alleged violation of the neutialny law in ttii’g at o peJitious for Cuba New York Too Hi ini spieial "tates piwitivoly lhat a C ha expedition of about Mk) men lelttlii- port last night under command of Col It an in person accompanied by' Col Currier and Gen Spear of b'eniun n 'lui iety Gen Ginzari Capt The body of Peter- - and oilier oilieer- men wiil be known ns tho First New Yoik regiment They were presented tvilli a handsome flag Tho expedit! m was put aboard of a vessel presumed tu lie the City y est"l Jay St Iiouis member tf the Seye'-fcommittee on the Piuuiie Jiailioml are in tliC city and will be joined on Thursday by other members when they will proceed over tin Kansas Pat die to Deliver and Cheyenne liosVn The mi tug mill of the Anient an wuk- - at otith Alton exploded P Giay mis tcinb'y t nglt b’lrm d llaltimoie kid The rema'iis nf John Wnlos Iootii w ei e irter'-ein the family lot y e ter Jay in tin jne-- ( m o id idly an t n Irieiitl Washington - hei a olfieia’ly armounci d bv n’t the r the Ilidish Capitol that lie Irtemationid Cxluhition id the jro-- j liuits of wor linen labor will he held m London in IbTO All Thornton ha- - hi on leouisted to make iiie matl'T k wn t whieh he itrii'ns of the liu'ted Statem he w ill do ivhen more Hdly lecvrd to the detnd" 1 he great atm is to J elope liihor tliougliuut the j: Id For some days sevetal piominuit Cubit - holdiiU' olli- ial JMioiis to tho Governmeiit o!' Cub lme ohitiftiary and had mini unis been in at ev end rn mlieu id with the tie Cal'iuet and pi o'ni'ii nt S"iiat" s at v tin m ot the o g:i n a h ie ui u in iith t"e t ubiii ii their i ip sy trill In N w 5 ork 27 t tie )w ghltrin- luun the has In’ the im " "f iilhirv aid tho mi q la ie oju mI Li! L" ind m c J L in now (’ "ii t'llt Mi tl 'Ml' rii lent Court— The Prolate Court met at 10 a m vesteiday to udjouniment The Judge that Franklin S Richards had been appointed Clerk of the Probate and County Courts uf ’Weber County and had entered upon the duties of fcaid office Tho ease of Briclelielil f Knappin in attachment on apital from Justice’s Court was called up 3Ir Miner counsel for plaintiff fi'ed a motion to dismiss whieh wa- d hy the Court After dih)io'ing of two divurce is the court adjourned PoITHFRNUrUI iilTFWs—’l i d iiuiu the lowing items are un ist ijeoi’gi- - irl June JiiiM"! iii'ii itilli: i J V John-ot ( a iiwcm top of ilk pcif' eggs ready lor hate! iiie ’iu: seeimin-u- f s'ed:i:!v tqii'mi wirh ruspboirici ee isehurie- - arid cur ih inti wore exhiijiu'd at a meftinrol Ho the Rocky Mountain i’oin held in Hi (Journo cut the 12th and chenits veie apple- Early among the eti'ov 'Me deliveries of the season the ‘ ruling" Hot weather lising to M'5° in the yhide and going uji any required out of doors A good crop of lig- - is exp'etod the (1f plenty of trees snowing the L'erm lie trees stand the winter fruit We a sample appreciate up in this no"t!mri rcg’on leoree is exThe wheat crop of Ht pected to thrcili out more than has Ijeen gown there in any previous year and a larger quantity of corn has hecn The wheat lilanted than previously harvnt on the Muddy was nearly com- not so large as pleted but the emp usual l AVATER1XG Col J S Morris has o leof pi rt on the Paeilio rilriud a not' xti"which will be found m n day’s ln lias T’ndoulnidly patehes out tin’ line or he vvouid never Lave made arepnu eoncerum-'Ret such There is no honest a rejiuiC intelli- gent nun who is acquainted with tho roail but who will be indignant at the which it glaring misrepresentations contains for What his motive an l stating what he lias we are not prehut lie has reported so pared to say much at variance with that which every person v ho has traveled the line knows to be the facts that his report inti-- 1 kill itself He says "the tit s are if soft white pine lumber aie at extremenot anillel to ly irregular intervals each other and appear to have been pitched in’ We can speak liom personal observation of over a hundred miles of that part of the load with which most fault has been tinmd — from the east crosniug of Rear liver westward — and we know the tics are of solid red pine are iveukrly tad car" fully laid and parallel to cmh other Where the grade w - made on fr''"n around —and part-f th" speak of were whew thit now art ext client road A couple nt daya ituKKJitin onnectod with the pu Iie I t anived Irorn the cast an who in in tin everyway hi- gave Wii' ex !' n itorieu- - that ivin'uii iv ly m i niest h:ii or iijurv o p c Ml t ro' y wlf Ik oi ier nvu tile trutli tl ioiighu !’ p!i tdl Af ni'iN i‘on rio (it lent rum el iif The till' l t! ill 'ill glv- hii'h mey ev tirteu-fc Ull'tlug ihit is ’llpcnil'Jc in tiirir it t l U utd f X o man ot oi nary n niniuu hone ty mild do othir tl an iiv'itn! ihe to "omiMiiie- - ahi h highest prui-with through rapidity and a work of such stupenunparalleled gy And Ind tlrey not dous magnitude worked through a winter of uoiidi rful mildness and made track id" f’ruzen earth which has bout pat in excellent uf moil us condition by a strong l fast as the warmth uf maturing saving settle lower to of it any part than other parts the imtt bund that unites the Atlantic and i’jritie oceans would not have been joined for month-tcome and tic completion uf the railroad would y t le in the future Wo lave no Tiuiettco with in li ('t "IT in' vitb at lm tdt ro ou!d fly km frenlv thu- llv prill he ill t of pu'iiu tfrirls r 1‘ Th" 'tine mini a woman tb'i'ua tli" jimtim m Wt)lW ?i u u((1 iniv0s ljy- a( Th" lovely village of imHiuutojt agination regal with elms tmd musical with waters turn- - into a colony of each bigger and whiter and more Choosing pri tentiourf than the other one for his abode the eager traveler bethinks him of his woodlawn nook and wanders forth to find it The spring at which lri- - heart leaped up is a melancholy orifice in th floored tic great Tun of Heidelberg ‘‘Shock headed boys” s dip uji tumblers full of and absorb pennies with preternatural All the world and her tapiility luunr" ovu- the railings arid giggle and tattle and gossip Theodorous meadow is a icetaiigie j rittiely fenced for spongy stretch I: id xtitihlf walk- - "i‘ginii for gloom and and lire of sun fle hitm of di i’ii ti“ri til" fiat 'on of mettli" his hotel ILwk are t’ cr till! till of tent ist Iriu' l!gl fill' Loud id"ll sue ianey or the (' cil ml it - (it ri r 'I ai - tion i IF III Mi'! alb e It lb of of a bad th' pi vi Mr ILimnlu-i1' Nw oik b lb" rbr t a’ l"' pun ul iiKpiry t""i ut 1’i'itii’ to wii e on th west ie vi mid tin' in: ttei Vi'rie peuf Mime river twi’ity i:m I'l'tuecp tin and tite Rit'fie oe" u and duving tho pii’sciii (i m b will collect m itevials for a wutk on the m inneis und west as well a cm respond with tho Mr Lusk has liad experiTiilaw ence in Indian atraeks t Juno lie had the pleasure of their company at dinner in Little Wind River valley On that where lie had opened a farm ciccariou lie received a bullet in liis right arm which Iris partially disabled him The scar remains as evidence of the tendcint s of the savages towards lum and lu'iviriies tl"’ extrkted bullet as a mem"i!toortli" occasion lie will isit Idaho and traul through Montana ii a Y the hiirmn Tenilon Oregon :ds of British Columbia probagold bly Akt kn through upper and lower X v Maxim and Arirutta Oalifunti a v ry Col’ a ado whiihwi’lm ( till" toll'- W cEi- H" Ibllnwing l’om the New Yoik llri’!il (d Inue 17th: Tumi: or o' nGnrvr Jvvnvis ox Titt:t vv Dm Tin up'iiiiig ul' the bibs' in tile u "eiition nil lv I!" ir Adiiiuil I'i’k on ts in New ui li- f'i" gland ii I'ln of fb" hingiM 'ie 'p'" rt Phiinl Iptiin "I u an '’e ni ot Mke 'it Hei' M !i '"d irii Iduuiu o r 1" Itlo idv 'll ill v uf "u g "I 1 of ace di G ti 1 imvl " o' the d ty We "i " T Put tho in aivr 'P !' Mi Li h L - VjT'Ss- " - the Hi it oi if Rtf- in " '! 'T U’ d il tire pui Tum'!A v iicng 'Fellow t’iliens it would Im impossible for me t" punk so as to bo heard by so lareo an lenitem o its this and wevo it otheivu proper the ciruimitaiicei liiell mo lrn cling through th under country forbid me from empiiriug many kind of of puliiio or political ntluii'i They do iui lorhid me however ni know lodging the hospitality and kindnes- - wloelt have been show n me by do 'J'lut is nil my fellow ciiiens and I do it with a free kind and good heait 1 thank you lor tlu one to your you have how ii me Miee mil y uii ior your attendance city and I pravGod that tho great mnviil which wit in s here may remit n pood in di alien In the heart ol the Amei h ei '"iitinent and ho - iratiee on an u sign mat kind novel’ ii'ilio'i of tin m'h tii it it canMod not fiil 1'u he i by industry and ti t'ie in iiduiMi’ elfato ol" the win le tiiiiuu iiee fi del" will' a" e 'ill " of the 3 eut’ r :t Xrir F'THiitf? tieoouut of tolerably lengthy tho reception of Mr Howard and Y AldeimnnH party on Friday Riehurd- - U Y Lawnnoe mid T Rut ton were appointed a committee by the Citv Council in the absence of Mayor Wt IN to welcome the distinns to Halt Lake guished Appropriate remaiko were made on tho occasion and i’elieitouslv to responded Early in the afternoon carnages worn provided and various parts of the city were isited At night they were serenaded and a hirv’ manlier of persons assembled in front of the hotel Mr Seward appeared and was introduced to the assembled citizens by Alderman Richard- - when he briefly said lui- Atliu- - lie Cl m i' Jh sent — Tho 2uth HrwAun v tf Tt' itti’ it' PLACES places are a mirage Afar ’hey’ hx)k brilliant end enticing are phantoms of pleasure t uml delight ttiity Sjiproached the unsubstantial vision r wdvt s its If into the sun di diim and tho Imbb'e The sea the lakes the reptation hills the lings all offer an exeu-but not a reason for a watering plate Reason for sooth Reason for one and reason incon! one arc fspirdy ceivable A sme man or woman dreaming of tho mountains has foregleams of eternal majesty and Lieauty of an icy purity and peace of a limitless freedom as of the winds that blow through the kanyons dreaming of sea lias a sight of worlds unknown and a larger life and “hears solemnly chanted the burden und the mystery of these narrow days-dreaming of lakes looks out on level leagues of blue where tiny islands float like fluwer cups and the still "bore seeni" to sleep dreaming of springs fancies a wood lawn nook all and odor detunes-- : and coohitss messes and the shining leaves of the underfoot a shade of dancing leaves ovulmad atnl tho Irieklo of Then (he water among givy rn ks ttie rutin or woman faking council ol Mouu"Af 'White the ’ys‘ uinor iopr Ranch or LiIeGeou’e ei' Fnatoga not only shal' “(his ol" these fleshly vision be 0" ball he I’lieoun- Watering ti TlinATRK'AIs iN HVIT at tiro blitz ciosud his pi'ifurniai'i nl irrcpnt-- l Halt Lake Theatre on Haturday ii'vhr Hinec vvtit’iie the ahuve we find Ly a nl Mr tico Cluidin oimui'iieid later uiipatih lhat JI irtee Wliitc J t lieli' q eiiin in D CatonandJ i) L'iIkiaLmo an "iMagui' nt ‘let’’ Mv Chai'l’ have t"Iegreph' d east that the rejioit plm and hr- - obti'ned drama in all i— '"lriii partivulaia i Tint - the n pie net' eririiityii li ton- - '"t n H" liui he! a su - ful en tiuth loro tailing at Omalia vyt Ilovir ot the tmd IU that the Hum" wlriui he tyi'iit "'Richaid 111 armed their li n d for hi- but 'lit on the istli hr inches of iV sjioken of The patrons of t!v must b" vs t re Halt Lake Tin atte will no dibt her- - and Miss irimate le the to a change receive the a Loehhait supported him lest night as re ‘phitual andM'-Vriid Gertrude ar as vo the strength uf tl o’ tie ' il'ilp: tl Hi tCt tv apjienring 'tited Jit iho unde) ul e AStJTHER REPORT OX THE R K portant engagements in both of whic the Spanish forces were defeated The °m 'VUs over 50 killed and wounded Tiie dispatches received Iruni Cuba gh e further particulars of a tight near Puerto Del Padre between rhe Cubans under Gen Marmot and the Spaniards under Terrors The victory of the Cubans was com le They laplured an extensive untuiuiug a large assortment ot lu'imimtoii clothing and l'no loss io the hospital stores was over 2iK) killed A number of Americans participated in tho tight Infonmtion was also received that the troops which had been concentrating for some time on the southern coast numbering I8u0 had all left for Cuba and it is believed they have been successfully landed ill- D Laroche the Haytien minister arrived here and had an interview with the Secretary of State The Cuban army are reported in a while their opponents good condition suffered greatly from cholera Discontent has proven more destructive to the Spanish than thoir successful operations in the field The feud between regulars and volunteers is more intense Probate MriKgaAgkh ' v h Lari iim d lent m - 'Ft I' rv f tiu pui 'Li ' ajfis in tm nt' nt Ui tiiu'M "ei of iisil go e Uj'uti a I’ll 2() '"v Y"' us epted a cumplunen- ndi'i ti in hy tli o lG'ul- N ‘i' "f tl Is City Inah' rei"af lul s on tho I ' ' YGiIbci t Nassau Street j'‘‘lU!uitity of obiu turn pictures booth were seized Gilbert prison Moms fbinks Concre&s IAu iuwmtho two companies of litv and 0- r- ft- ft to build a Pffjnt ®f junction “ road dangerous in "till's v cross ties are soft are at extrcmc-ftI not parallel ami appear to nave Dean ciduv spiked wherever they V“ry confidently asserts never answer the thev were intended has arrived t the follow ii rft ®ro?d u cot road t 2" w w ool- Madrid place at the policy of tlie Republicans ol tho civil An exiting Jobfllo took on tho “GuiPi' Gi eminent toward- the and the arbitrary conduct Government is deta Raid the Government termined to punish any unconstitutional ruanifettatioiio lireu fie l’ " n vnm 'ii ir u s Uj'pur ind j" n Ida e an u i1 null isn e equi: J I" ia l" ig1 u gi ii (! ' h ii' ui ei h a' 11 I' tli1 H'xi ii a 'i r swiii ti an ii" 1'Mijkt' iq) HottoVcl none that tale to tf the riad vc nr" "rio’’-! iiiiuivl the pi nth m m were but a very rikht General reieiving 0 'lj brai-on the log und Cel Mnehii a ill 't veil ou the face Right - nl tl" on the in tho fired on salute The uiou- - it tilted Col Him lair’s arrival of the General null Hundsy after twun by lire un Company (“il” 21d Iul’autrj) were We appreciate uf the he paraded for the General and presented of the railroad but never Knew a fine appearance before that the direct mute between Loand Ogden in We clip the following from a New gan in Cache imuty Weber county was by way of Omalia! York paper some mail route agent thinks s Probably The Hunting for Quakers— the on the plains They avoid armed it is and w? would be sorry to tell he white men but defenceless friends and gentlemen that he is wrong only enemies of the pale faces thejr are does think we don’t quite ascree slaughtering and scalping from Kansas It raider a lengthy short the Rocky Mountains “Let us have with him r (! The advices received from the Ureat Eastern up to this forenoon sav some difficulty has been encountered but everything was favorable at the last ac- C°Attnoon she had made 497 Friday knots from Brest and paid mit 542 knots This Saturday morning the fault cabie was detected in the shore communicato tion The steamer was instantly stopped ti fault peace” and measures taken P' This was found impossible but as the Verily “more it be so” — Where arc was stgnals soon beimmocerfact again it and the ou? Is4is Commissioners resolved to proceed by signals etc- - ere— lands annuities Washmiton been receivImportant inteli!gcncbas Echo they?-are uWers Wftere yes ed irom tfl headquarters of the Cuban revolutionists of this city of but tvru im- where i if eat piano to TYhite a btts preventative taming gray? juaae tspyoar to na't Oincago has sent Pine Wh&t id liy t' put irii n io t’ie tin n be a o uly in icouitu vv'iti"- "it in in vliirii d' t'iV'1 up n !a - Li (Ire vr 'ai y wiln who it ii the an rii fe should l in pots do Theentie the i'i’iiv-Idc-- t Tb families rooks and trees fired il rivers i'iuira no Ltt"!" "f intro hotici aed die lnoit tender alleit’jni llow lovely the peciaclc jirevunted by is comparaduction and no hospitality ble with theirs Tho air is wine the a family whieh ii gout itedbv tlie Spirit God each striva to avoid yisin ' ua is healing and the wind i blow ‘from of and is studioia-lconsiderate of A ruby the Blest” Here in the mounSweet loving tains of Utah there are veal rest and the other’s happiness ami all are eultiuted by railAll peace for body and mind the other in bis each driven to roads and steamboats sell through tickEach effort for the common harmony ets to these Elysium and the love with When society has at last found us out heart glows ol Iieavouly peace aLdos upon it will blandly wonder rim iti ould have the woes of that dwelling with null power that mdured even for one no black fluid of passion or jealousy the watering places uaro rear hia head within it ta it ir ui r 'ueni' it illss Anna Dickinson deeb she is ‘‘a smisrer from !be importunities of love-e- ek swains” “Bully ’’for Aana—Trro ra atJr K CEVTkE with gathering qoits no nt ir ‘'"" I r eloud r made the I eat ' |