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Show --.1 IT! r. I . ! I : I K.il. drink. i i OoimaivlaJ Oiw huimrwi A VaaUan H Ba.--N kind. Call awl . . Xlrrpain. " Races, Base Ball and Cricket in - of his countrymen" lurtlH, Hi rniidi'M, Kicur ulonu, AicidiiotN, Kir. "tnwot ,,,r,rJ;a h a nlra diih f Vrlcnwi. Ctilck.n aail TliurnUy, mdj at i P w, so to .OH waat Music by the baud, Washington Webster's Slow Manli." Judge II. A. lined was tlie next speaker introduced and made a few well-tim- remarks. The Song by Mr. (!. W. Boatwick, Sword of Bunker llill." Mr. lloslwick las a very good basso voice aud sang in a very touching aud feeling mauncr. Music by the hand, Die Wacht ain m V S27 co. .Xt 5,. !lf c illior I CD P I ttuon A TL) I. d and all enjoyed tln'iusrlvos to their hearts content. Some one hundred couples assembled ns per invitation nt the T welfih Ward Assembly Rooms last evening and enjoyed themselves by tripping tho light fantastic, among which we incition the following: Misses Clara and Juliette Little, Ally Derkcr, Emma Wells, Myra Young, Edua und liinlie Clawson, Jenny Taylor, Mrs. L. Grainger; and Messrs. II. Burns, Stanley Clawson, Frank Hall, W. S. Callahan, J. Clinton, G. II. Bassett, John Calcy, Zero Snow and L. Grainger. This was certainly the pur-t- y I The glorious Fourth, the aiuety-aixlanniversary of our Declaration of InT. Ihein." dependence, was uslisred in yesterday Heading by Mr. John H. Lindsay of Ink city. morning by a lovely sun, feo usual disthe Eulogy to Washington, by Eliza fln. lot of tmrwrk. for tl.a charge of firearms, bombs and fireUUUU wito aud ratal! erpt. WMJf. crackers, which were kept up during !?ooke, entitled, The Star of the Tiioa. 0. J20-t- f fee entire day to the annoyance of West. Blank The neit speaker was Col. Jos-y- n nerveus persons and equestrian 4. want th flnert Purttr-houtoOyatw I ht who said he had written - out a !(.W Uk' H,y ua.day Ja, '. CIK' speech for this occasion but that it was KXKRCISEI AT fHK LIBKHAL !v long, and had left it at home. He INSTITUTE. made a few remarks, interspersed with .Jar boy JaSMw H tk much wit, which created considerable fccuad As Ca.. per announcement a series of to aiea Biwkfoat, a go Ojratar exercises , in commemoration of the merriment. if jw want Mr. T. A. Lyne then delivered his iJbh ctv great natal day, aud which were arpoem, Oar Country Banner, original ranged at short notice, came off at the follows: which Liberal Institute. The hall was decorLOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Pnrin. ated in an appropriate meaner with with our caul no grand ilriiH-our aud Our alar 1111 Cold: buying, ; flags, flowers, evergreens and the followMonctaxy. Shall float fra o- -r 11m sra, faw o'r lh laud, gelling, H3. ing mottoes were displayed : OVr lh gravr of mi r hiro, our patriot n bold, What ronilitutM a Sul I Hrn. Whom king could not buy, nor corrupt Axotuer Laborer in the Field Mr. niu alio know tlivir right ml, kntwiiif, dar their gold. nuiutaiii. Tlux outitul a t'ui. J)aniI Hutchison baa opened a wagon wm an prowl, It sliall flaat frw foam tin north, Ilia south and My 0011(17! Ay, thy Via liaira f Min i plorioa dswtr, .pauufactury on Second South street, til wst knM-1- .1 Ui her Tor ihall Dcir Ifiinartil by tli world and by Vroviilcnw IImI; put to Miltonfirst-clas-Orr's stables. Mr. la human to luorial aiar. s workman aud riaaoTtli For! Still Nut a star ur a strip of its ghiry shall br shorn, Hutchison is a nobly bit W lung yet fur agrs by mill Ions unknown. TIi aij-- of how to all aalkrlfd, & beusd to succeed. Whila baud awl heart, trn(, tra ami krav Sliall keep th wcreU to the world. In cuntompt auil lUflanta fur traitun at luimi It aliall float (Vr trunk tk cuttng bi th Capitol's AMlBICi. Person at.. Our fellow townsman, Thar I do at bar had like thae Sums; F. Burns, has just returned from a No dearer hr ; Should tli (tar of its glory 'rr aluk In tli ' Thou tha art iheliar aF th fra business tour to California and looks t Or. i so was the mau railed whoso while Mayor Wells mid family pruci'ed-cwo to Parley's Park. now venerate as, First in memory first iu Prof. in the hearts war, peace, and first party was largely ; ed arriral f fancy UrnUl. aork LITER AH Y EXERCISES. -- rsn tJ7, at Lrihy wiffiu : etre-- t. enemies SALOONS. TELEGRAPHIC. - B. W. Allen & Co., Slu-Uan'- s . BUSINESS LOCALS. I 107 KrrtlUi Friday - THE FOURTH. JOURNAL. MIMING UTAH Latest Dispatches. - - This i Afternoons Report. W KMT 11 IN. Ynllcjo, July I. The Fourth passed off in grand stylo, with a procession, salutes, etc. All (hr secret societies were out. Valrjo was bathed iu patriotic jicrspiraiioii, and was but little less ia (dz aud enthusiasm than San Francisco. Gen. Frisbie was l$nMeiiiur present. lo Jet Ollluo. Ad ENTS FOX THE CBLEBRATED of tlie cveuiug, and the merry throng GOLD SEAL did net disperse till the wne sweet WHISKY, hours of morn. IMPERIAL CHAMPAGNE, Thiers Ahead. Thcro were also soirees in tin Eighth and SWAN'S ALE PORTER. London, July aud Twentieth Wards. W. 1. FOSTKR, a (Ml I. ' A from states Paris that Several of our city belles with their special beaux attended tho ball at Sandy Sla conspiracy had been discovered, headed Uon. ' by Due de Broglie, a royalist, to overturn Thiers government. The latter took FORMERLY vigorous measures at once to thwart tlie UEIDS," ACCIDENTS, INCIDENTS, ETC. scheme. Several runaways occurred during the There has heeu a great fire at Con the serious most which oue was One thousand houses of day stautiuople. South of Wells, Fat( A Co.) (Tw occurred Second South on that street, were destroyed. The fire was still ragcaused by tho firing of a pistol, which ing nt last accounts. Finest Wines, Liquors, Etc., Very Thla. frightened a horse attached to a spring CoiiMtantly on Hand! ! Quebec, July wagon containing a gentleman and lady, and managed to spill the occupants on Capt. Alleu Mclsaac, of the schooner Served by BlteiuiT and rai(.nt f the ground, seriously injuring the former James Bliss, in a card says that be beZAIIUISK1EA, CO. who was takes iu a helpless condition lieves the hauling down of the Ameriinto a house near by and cared for. The can flag from his schooner by comhorse proceeded on his way and at- mander Lochuna, of the Dominiou cut03 Kimball Block. tempted to leap through a window, which ter Stella Marie, was done through a stopped his progress before he did any mistake or simple ignorance of the FINEST SALOON IN T1IE CITY. officer left In charge of the prize. more damage. Finest laiirtrd Wlue, LtiUo( A fle far. Wt The haina, th part of liberty New Yoik, July .i. A cart which to attached an was go Till time I o'er. Our nnwklry gun would gnat it to rrat. A Geneva siccial says there was a old crohate who looked as ifacolum-bia- d n Tim ralet plmy of a peojile i to And liberty, dmpd nut in mlile but blood, traaiiail tlwt fhnshnu lu thir childri'n. would not disturb him or that he brilliant cclelratioii there yesterday. 8lia.ll fly from tlii rartU to tli ranlm of tlM g.iod Vnedom's noil hath only plave (ora Ftn and American life The was saluted iu the In (lie had to f Kiwlull Murk. Kutrane tkraa(b his of flag Ct out own enough And giv bark th Isum to tli author of nil frarloa race. tli Arch. Ire Clean, Soda Water and all 101 with the became At For fnihiu disgraced by man in his foil. the morning at guns. grand way, frightened report af II who hive not his rwiutry raa lor aotbiaf. root auaiuier drink. Open day fire crackers and rau away, leaving the American banquet in the evening the II ahu maiataia lii lulltry,l ha I tsati- -t Lilwrty lias mnilr liar last and emiin(. with 11m bartiwa U. S. Minister, Rublee, presided, supia the luibldt au. cart opposite the Jovrxal office. trim Nut ur, liat God Ilk plary b, Amt hold them aultod by tlm R1 Whit and Blue. A brewery wagon whose driver was ported by Caleb Cushing and Charles HARRY WRIGHT, " hile yt tha asio run, JeZMf . Ukum by disunlou stmahl strand E riuribtti t ur i.ial celebrating and had tow much tangle- Francis Adams. Adaius responded to uautry wight he fre, bin, Th blackdays of Egypt would then ilt tli Und Uav us a Washington. In foot aboard, was driving along Temple the toast, The day wc celebrate. Tram auntala and valley, ruffles th storm to await, the that power May his the of course he mode such street at a rote of speed that he speech From homaitead and aim many A Dispense th dark clouds and calm th wild gale; irfot ae rally threw out a boy who was riding with happy allusions to the work which has Hound Llhurij'i ihriu. Our Constitntiun' is a iluut ship andhaiahnv him and was severely hurt. just been achieved fur the settlement of . crew, At 10:30 the uew National band, W. Her color nailod to tlm niat ara tlm Rad, Wliit A child of Mrs. Donudson, about six the Alabama claims. D. Williams, leader, consisting of sixaud Bill. Cushing replied to the toast of yean of age, residing near the Thirteen pieces, with their new instruments Her bunting protects on am and on sluir, The toast to Her Majesty, Then three shouts ts onr BagU and our Man teenth Ward assembly rooms, v lately received from England, made of the thirty-fhnQueen England was enthusiastiseverely injured by a fire cracker, the their appearance and entered the hall received by the assemblage. The At the close of the reading of the powder ot which lodged in the chili's cally playing Faust March, and took tke oT the day wound festivities up by a Governor Geo. L. Woods made place assigned to them oa the platform poem. ball and brilliant display of fireworks. o hall ' ia his the s aud wts appearance ia front of the rostrum. They then corted to the platform by Mr. W. C. AT CAMP DOrGLAI. opened the exercises by playiug John Brown's Quickstep, in a most credit- Tappan aud was received with loug aud A national salute of 37 guns was continued applause by the audience. able manner. ", New York, July J. At 12 m. the President stated that fired at noon by the battery at Camp General E.M. Barnum, President o ' trial Stokes The continues, before a the day. Col. S. Kahn and Judge J. S the exercises would close with the song Douglas. t crowd. Evidence for defense is r.', of The Star Spangled Banner, by Mr. Lynch, Vice Presidents, and the fullow-is- g in in!; presented. IRRKNADKS. gentlemen came forward and took Bostwick, the audience joining in the The intense heat of jeiterday foretkeir seats oa the platform : T. A. Lyne, chorus. The Band Natioual new pronoon Three rousiug cheers were then given prostrated many of the men while Dr. O. II. Congar, U. A. Reed, John S. residence ceeded fee Governor of to they paraded the streets. Some 1G Lindsey, Col. Joslyn, E. L. T. Harrison for the glorious day, three more for the West Second ser- left the ranks from sunstroke, anil on Woods, street, many of Wra.T. Reynold A Co., flan Fraaciaea. and E. Tullidge. About 800 people President of the day, and the assemX. B. Kabriakic, Salt UU (it The enaded the Governor will whom die. gentleman. of the half Scarcely were assembled in the hall among whom blage dispersed the hand playing the and his made bowed set acknowledgements with number out the returned that la Sy- we noticed S. Sharp Walker, John Chis-let- t, French war song, Partant-pou- r ' a few remarks after which he introduced command. wirozxajLM E. Preble, C. A. Chadwick, Capt. rie.' Mrs. A. J. Dunaway, of Oregon, who At G oclock last evening two trains Tom. Moore and T. W. Abraham. addressed the assembled crowd iu most on the South Side Railroad, ' lmg Opening. THE RACES. eloquent terms. The band then pro- Island, collided between Fresh Pond Gen. Barnum, the President, an ceeded to the Journal office and and Bushwhick stations. Three men A large crowd assembled at Fausts nounced that the exercises were gotten favored us iu the same manner, for were billed and many injured. One up in haste during the past two or three Park to witness tke racing. The prin- which we return tnanv thanks. train bad sloped te avoid collision aud ' CO-days and would be nn interspersion o cipal race was between Mr. S. Sharp passengers were jumping from the car Mr. . Walker's . and The II. and in music, poems, speeches. g. Quaker Lad, Looms has just received a choice when the other cars struck it. The traduction would be music by the ham M. Taylor's s. g. Honest Charley, mile assortment of Havana cigars, and al- wounded suffered greatly, being a long Uav for al a flrat cl lisa 1 of the old familiar tune of Yankee and repeat fo harness. " Quaker Lad have 30 per cent, time without physicians. riz" though cigars lawDoodle. was the favorite, and a well-knoI he still sells the choicest brands at the There were thirty-fiv- e fires in the city ' XV I N El AND LltlUORBs Rmirkt bp the President yer of this city fell heavily. The' first standard prices, and also keeps on hand yesterday. deaths ocTwenty-foFriends and countrymen : You wil heat was won rosily by Charlie, and the best of wines aud liquors. and . ninety-sevecurred from-heat,- , notice by our programme of exercises the second and third heats by Quaker Sit- -- AW. I. V W. cases of sunstroke were reported. Ordara lolicltod aad fatUfactio OmraatmA. ' ' ' that feo rending of the ' Declaration o Lad. Fatal Accldeat. RirinTsiATira. Taul' Turk, Ut Lak rtty, UJ K K Independence was omitted.' Sons per- July 4, 1STS. Washington, July 3. $4 Mmlm Afreet, B. 8. Walk sons may say that a celebration of this g Quaint Istd.....MM...S ' 1 1 Mss. Drake Feraando .Wood's Mills, II. M. Taylor1 g Hwimt Clirley......l t S lime 0:611; AM 4; mother-in-law- , great day with the reading of the same went to a window of her CO Two duMi loalk T Walla, Faryo A like cs H Hamlet was the of omitted, Thera was also a mile and repeat play room at the Metropolitan Hotel at two 19 H with . fee character of the melancholy trotting race and a pacing race agaiast oclock to cool herself, this nioruiug, and g Prince stnekss out, but I see n decla time, both ef which created more merrifell out, receiving revere injuries. H Sole Agentt for Nwuer'i Straight Lii 4 ration of independence in the faces oi ment than excitement. Wkiikiti. Yesterday was appropriately celt CO all those present. (Applause.) ' The W in brated Norfolk, Augusta, Georgia, LJ Q LJ H speaker then dwelt on a subject approFortress Mouroe, Vo., and other places Tlta flaeit Bar la the city auantetrd with tW ' AMUSEMENTS. u priate to the occasion, and alluded in n south for the first time in twelve years. atabliahtoeBt jU J oa ' . . . . I forcible manner to the - celebration A cricket match was played at Jen-ki' .0 " . .1 .Mi W!i II L.'l tr which took place four years less than a 2 GREAT WESTERN HOTEL, pasture at the foot of Main street, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, ETC. cot .j ccntnry ago. He then introduced T. A, yesterday .morning, between' the 'First CO H ALT LAkE CITY, UTAH. x Lyne, Esq., who read a eulogy by and Second Elevens of the Suit Lake C. oa UJ H cradaeted an th Karopsaa pUa Philips to Washington, the Father of Club, in which the former were victorrphia Hotel iaflnt-rtH u aioilalioa lor fora me aflerdinf Our Country, and introduced the same ious. About 400 and Wholesale Retail witnessed the persons CO tlie aad traveler, aad whare if th (not ara a( A with the following preliminary remarks : match, nmong whom were a large numK at horn it will he their wa hulL Friends and fellow citizens I greet ber of ladies. Tents were erected fur CS Rom 50, T5, $1 anal ft. SO per dag. yon as inch in all sincerity and kind- their accommodation and booths were Beard per week, OT. Urals 50 crate ness on ibis Sabbath day of our freedom, on the ground with vendors of ice in this unscctarian hall, to render our -cream, etc. The game was very inter-citinAND. , Dlnlug Hall awler th mana(eaat f Mr. 1L homage to tlie universal i Father who tat uf th Morriaoa IIue, Oaateh Bardly, XiNVrMTVIll AN Dialki in lt and Titrhnor Hour, Lincoln, Nab. gave wisdom and power to ihu pnt riots ball A base match was also played at of 7G to achieve the independence tlie same coamctod with tli Hotel. Solicited Orders and Laundry place, iu which the Rough WiitchcM which Ire now enjoy. Within n cen- and Ready Club carried off fee honors. & tury we have grown from n population About lbO excursionists left by U. C. FILLED. DIAMONDS MOM AQATKB AND 81LVKR ef less than three millions to n gigantic R. R. yesterday je2C morning to spend the ' flatkd wank, ; ' Goods delivered power of forty millions, the modal Re- day at Corinne and all enjoyed thempublic of the world. What hireling so selves hugely during the day and at dull, .whose brow does ndt clear ns he the ball in ilia evening. The excursion-ill- s Optical Inntriununtu. hears the grand anthem, My Own, My returned this morning. M A (nt for Ifowaei, 19(10, ad Wa.lhuB To all porta of the City. Country Dear! A flag that wavss in Tlie Coucordia Club celebrated by Ccnaer ef Mala aad Sal Baalb Strta. Watohet, aa4 B. . Wotck Goaiiau)r, peace from the Atlautic coast to tke having a soeial gathering at the resiIM THE REAR OR LOOMIS JKt( Pacific shore. Utah, within the next dence of Mr. C. Diehl, where singing A MonuUrtorif Xmtloo Jncrtey. deende ef years, will be numbered with and tl gbuu cheer were tho order of the the stars on the fioltl ef blue, and tke XLeatanrant and Chop Hsuee, Orret Weatern llutd, Bemad South irtrtet. evening. roc f Oaa, Ft Etc. freeman who placed her there will he km Plato, hand. A party of ladies and gentlemen pro- Royal (onslauily In th Erealag Partlealar, MONTANA OOMVNE. hailed as friuadi, new stigmatized as ceeded to Lake Side and Itroff fork, Motto, foot m4 Eoutogo. passed the day, WM. MAV KlltS. T. S. CAKTSRI.L, Ad Give hla s calL JeM jyltl FoiniiuN. . i Stock boabQ JisVIN NTRlilSV, In blak-ulad- )rnf) w Knk lar-krr- WRIGHTS SALOON, ii J. IT Ml healthy. Capt. Al. Baker of Ogden was here knd spent the Fourth with us. Wm. Lewis, of the firm of Lewis Fran-.ciscBros., cigar manufacturers of San culled on us. H. o, mk: i The Miller Mining and Smelting Company has been organized by the election of the following officers : Frasr.ii Skiddy, of New York, Eli -- i Preii-Asn- LitanyS kind LYE 'wk, Secretary and Treasurer ; Ed und Wilkes, Suit Lake City, General Manager. The company is in a flourishing condition. Its property in American Fork is unquestionably of great value and must prove under Major &. aallt hah aitcdli Sutoi i ritd h knafe Wilkes management lap. a gnat financial success. Thera is uo such mass of qre in the Territory, if we except the nit, alba! Emma, as is developed in the Miller. tl.M rollsW; 4)ne furnace waa started Jane 30th .and is running splendidly and on the 8th another furnace will he fired up. fal id t; Gen. Lloyd Aspinwall, New York, .Chairman of the Executive Committee ; Messrs. Ilowlend and Aspinwall, Commercial Agents; Henry Hamer, New id isr- tinr.K nadir The ore smelts with extraordinary ease. The Miller will have out a heap of bullion thf year. i inaar Tha Emma-IUlaSuit. The great suit of the Emma Silver al ink; ik nr JMiniug Company (limited) Aft ICfc ins o'clock. jfr Parti Marshall, one of the attorneys the defendants, moved a eontinu-mac- e r- - ef the hearing of the application injunction of 20 days, j Judge Poland of Vermont, for complainant, asked if the attorneys for defendants had filed the answer. Mr. Marshall said that it was on file jaud read the same, which is a most voluminous document; also, filed a uap of the ground. Mr. Marshal stated fUt he would pledge himself that jwork should be entirely suspended ee the mine nntil the hearing was had.' v Judge Poland said that Congress had for rtf ; 1st vs. Cincin- nati and Illinois Tunnel Company of 'Vlah came up for hearing before lion. p. B. McKean, as Chancellor silting n Chambsrs, this afternoon at 1 HP. IlR S! at lUJ. COttrt, which granted Judges d also Territorial courts, injunction ; according to rocent actions and developments it is hard to tell what law as app icahle here or what is the author-yofth- t courts here. lnt 1 femporary iak. of ( if W.g i, 10 ml-o- is Jdge case, citing authorities lJreM Poland nrguing the dsagsinit the answer and ! of the defend-auty- , opposing the postponement. i Scene. As Judge Hoge ' were Whitney j arguing the o tlie City vs. Smith et al. for 1 of the Butchers re Ordinance, Jsdge Clinton on Wedaeiday morn-- g ast, the following scene occurred : T Jud8 Clinton, money which s paid him for counting fines. Judge ITc., rising and calling the at- fention of the Court. I uppoaing that the allor- f'7 wished to nuke a motion, recog-- , wd him. vio-101- be-fe- . , should like to know Court gets so much money, fee proper place, would i.y1'1'1 for a dividend. Cl 1 fk atch Your turn has not come thcro is a balance due I .TO1 fi ?. ughter). Ito Cream Gnrtlcit fhs-bo- nr Propr. i , y. r. ' EAKTEUN. LIQDOU HOITHK. ZABRISKIE & ur a O U LJ I J n's n s' a ca 0'. o 0. BUTTERFIELD, - GliOCEK, g. Provisions, JOHN KUPFER, Liquors, MINERS SUPPLIES. . null .Jewelry, PROMPTLY 4 SMITH BIGAZE, l,iorltrrt. FKFsE OF CIIAHGE CHARLIE ? . TITES RESTAURANT, O run If FIRST-CLAS- SIurkAt. S |