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Show I UTAH AltGhXn. JOURNAL. MINING H filntuli)' i'.irnlii,ji Jul)' AimuvrA, I!ni Corrovaiioii. V July :t0, 172. j held ut Camp Carr, Bijf At a ('nttiiiiwiiiid Mining Dislrief, on tin 27ih instant, W. J. I ix was uiiaiiimuM-.-l- y elected Chairiiinu, and J. F. Wnnluer On niotioii of Mr. (lilsoii the settlement wii.i named Argent a. Agreeable to a resolution by Mr. Kissel roek the spring was named Diamond passed milking Spring. Laws wen each lot 2o feet front, and extending hack on the South side to the mountain, and on the North side to the crock. A motion making the streets IS feet wide was made hy Mr. Del. one nml agreed upon. Mr. DeLone presented a map of the city plut, which wus accepted, and with it a resolution to present to all permanent settlers a lot gratis. Messrs. Dix, Fisher and Hitter were appointed ns a committee to lay out lots in conformity with the city plat adopted. The motion to publish these proceedings in the Mimno Journal aud Tril-- ii h e was passed, nml the meeting adW. J. Dix, Ch'n. journed tine die. .1. Y. Waiidxkk, See'y. Ul. u. .Aiiy hrhfiulr to Ip CoHyrrue, GEN. GEO. R. MAXWELL. TKIlillTOIII A li (l)JI ITTliK. .11 TIid fiilluwin; U a full nul of ihi Territorial Outrul 1,. X. ISiiskiii, Clmirniaii. V. A. Pwaiiuf, Suit Lulo li.tt : . M. rr, Hy; Mnj. Co.; Ira Wiii. llyiiiliiiuii. Bhx KM ' iiulu Swurtx, 'l.'t.ili o.; Jneoh I1- -, If. Win. Iliiydou, Suit I ('.; I. un ii ail, Sail Lukr : IniiiL-- Jiromlcv, , Summit ; Jamex Weber; 1 . Sul. 1. MiUurtly, .1. TiMiliy, Box Khlt-r- ; Heaver; A. K. Foote. Tooel;('. 0. GooJmun, Fiiehc : A. II. Xuoii, Juub. f Ilm-rut-lf- PLATFORM Oh'TIIKIMO.X PARTY , OK I TAII. .i Wim:iikas.TIii! di minixhed fumi mntinm: in miTerritory of Utah, why lli liiizm of Miid Territory who art- uirii-'- i to tin dirtnlorinl ns.suiiijiliou.-- , of mi arrogant jiriuxllicjoil, and wfiuhuM I rue allegiance to the iiuitilhtieiis of tin; United nlioiiM lie united in Staten of Amr-rien-, a political iHirty therefore be it. Hi'wiliwl, Tlmt tlie party organized to promote tin uhjeeU nfureKiiid, kIiiiII lie Known an tlie Union Tarty of Utah. Ilrxolceil, Tlmt nu ivudopt nnd re affirm the platform of principle, declared by tlie Territorial Convention, held in the citv of Curinue, Utali, July 1C, 1870. llnalred, That we heartily endorse the Nutional Administration in its gen- oral policy, to enforce the laws in the interests of lihertv and moralitv in rcu.'iMis in the 1 1 east: north, rango Lots 1 nnd 2 in northwest quarter, and south half of section 30; all of section 31, and south half of section 32. Ia towuship 1 south, range 1 east: Fractions 1, 2, 3, 4, in section 4; all of Rn ' ? northwest quarter and nwth ?c,r!r northeast quarter of section 8 ; lot in I lo ti.it unit ml n i iif I'.I( iJ A Vint Suuili jy;i a il H,J .i TKLKURAPUtr XOTtfiM. efforts. The tow hunt Malburu exploded her builers yesterday in the Mississippi, MCZ.LIXU TIIK PAPER. above McGregor, and only ten of the twenty-fiv- e persons on board were In expelling the reporter of the Trib-- aved, badly scaldod. fine last night, ihe Common Council FA- - rik, ha ,wen norainttted were guilty of an act of folly and stupid Congress from the Belfast, Maine, dis-i- ty which not even that body could be trict. thought equal to. Whatever the reasons A fire in Oswego, N. Y., yesterday, adduced by the Council for the blunder, destroyed Hotel Block. Lou, $2,500, which is worse than a crime, none can I Garvey plastered Judge Barnard's excuse it. It was an outrage on the house and get nothing for it. Tweet I rights of a free press, ami an insnlt to having been seen The Huntingdon dole aow goes for the community. The Common Council are the representatives of the people, Greeley and Brown, and their nets nml proceedings are le- - I The Edgar Stewart is still in the hands of the Captain of the U. S. cor- gilimate subjects of criticism bv the who awaits final orders vette i press through whtch the People, from yoiuing, mnv know what their masters, ' he not in Savannah on Monday was and I their servants are doing. the 0M and occ;on(d any attempt made by that body to I continued attempt of the negroes to ride conceal and envelop in mystery their ia the street cars. Several were ejactei I .voun" white man. Some 2,000 proceedings, should, and will, meet the were in the streets and in the negroes hearty condemnation of the public. , evening ns long as the cars run thev 1 hat right has Brigham Voting to he wore firod jnt0. The police were ordered in the Council participating in the de- - out armed with muskets; but the cars bates and imperiously ordering the stopped running aud the demonstration members of the Council to do his bid- - cfBaed: Seven white, were injured .ud several negroes also, but none killed. ling ? Is Ihe City Council nothiug but A large fire in Jefferson, Texts, the School of the Prophets currying out two blocks of build' the decrees of Brigham Young ? If so totally destroyed Jams, $130,000. iugs. we had better save time at once nnd President Grant and partr were met dimiisi the Council from further labors, uiue miles out of Utica by Mayor Butand let llrigham run tho machine. terfield aud Council, aud welcomed to We have no doubt of the correct the citv. A battalion of troops rsrortei ness of the Tribune report of the pro- - I the President to Senator Conkling'i ' Ahc V1'' ceeding of the Council. If Mr. Young dent three w.herc cheers. The President Uuves or any member of the body ha any- fur the Thousand Isles on Friduv. thing to say uot desirable to lie . heard I At a riot at a Grant meeting iu Ku hy the public, let them say ,t ... the vaiiml) n,t htf School of the Prophet, aud not ia the .tabbed and beaten with clubs, The City Hall, which is owned aud should Mavur issued a proclamation ordering ,0 w',hl keej.ii- i- the iieaee. lie controled hy the people. We waut Power has been given to the execu to know what the common Couacil i. ,iv committee of the Labor lteform we that for have and a purpose doing, I Convention to call a national conveu- right nlz represents at heir meet- - ioB .f Th WUrBion mgs by a repwter, ... order that the favored Grant and Wilson. public mav be fully informed of its ser- w A lJrnt cll,b of 1oob vant. proceedings. It is our right and forin,.j Keokuk last uight. Severn with the other journal here we propose I Democrats came out for Grant, I to enforce it. Another Indian raid reported n.ar Lorido, Texas, in which 17 persona ", .1 whinn I life-lon- O... Ctuxt'KTbMe ...ting ciee of a good book will find the ene shortly te be issued hv Mrs. Steuheuse just the thing. It will be a saleable book, as it deals with a most interesting question and Is written in a masterly manner. Canvassers will do well to se cure the agency of this hook. ! - lirma rnnniiiK l nrdi-r- bire. I.nmlmr . Jyl Krgnlar Niige. Bimt nrfnmraiMktimi ninuntaina, at rvaiaiiiable rataa. JylTlf in tb J. Tilsit, Ql i'fcK'""' u'pTke, "hy Umin lu . .gt. F. B. Wuelibara, &B.vlldr7. V. S. land Offlre, Sait Lake rity, Utah, Jnly 90, 172. I rertify that Ihe above notice wa lliii day Sled ia Mile offlre, aud a diagram of the laid lada, together with a ant ire of iateotioa to opply kit a enrvey and plat thereof fram the Survey ur General, and a patent tlirrefSr (him the Goveru-nie- nt of tho United Stntm, aa provided ia aa Aot ot Coagrom, eatltled Aa Art ta promote tho derel-oimeof the mining reouun-af Ike United Staton," approved May 10th, 1S72, and all other fatwa. direct notice I mid to he printed exietiog la Die Mining Journal, a aewepaper puliliihed aeareat the luratioo of the claim. UKU.K. MAX WELL, Regiater. jyftOSm GREAT FRANCISCO CIRCUS, Open aVll Nlglit. Faring Rede. 8S, 37J g aud to Sft.OO per werk. Si) rt. per night ; I I I I I ferry boats, Sumner has written a loag letter ask ing the negroes to support Greeley, 1.GO RESTAURANT, IK TIIK REAR OF LOOMIS FIRST-CLAS- 4 ' L'TAR, A a aalL Oive him J. M. JeM M. IlEM'miAD FURNITURE, and Uauufactursr of Upholstery, , ,UlW ,)IU- CAPITAL, fcfoj Laii lion, Salt Lake rity. Jr2t f XVhat Royalty Caali. j and Boman Hippodrome. In England the annual revenues of Something New! the publir exchequer are $423,000,000, and Pleasof which the crown receives $3300,000. Grand Moral, Inatrmctlve ing KxhlbUien. n Germany it is much worse. Its W ill at Salt Lake city, cemsmaeiag an various pnblie treasuries receive annuwhich of $13,000,000 ally $230,000,000, ro into the pockets of the jirinces. The and uali! further notice. ling of Prussia has a civil list of The King of 8axouy receives Admleaten, $t.OO. Children nadir IS HOUSEKEEPERS, ATTENTION! nearly $1,000,000. Tlie eccentric young year of age, Be ala. King of Bavaria hoi upwards of three BD.D. AVIMBAK, million floriue aear, and the dull old ASrani'i Apit Jy3l King of Petty Wurtcmburg nearly The court of the little Grand MISCELLANEOUS. Duchy of Baden cost, the public treaiury eight hundred and filly thouiaud florin, IIAIKIK A DrtVOLF, annually. Butrin has an income of $400,000,000, aad pays $11,000,000 a Attorneys and Connielors at Law, lor supporting the imperial court, Office aver the California Store, !ear with an income of $220,000,000, Mala Streri. jyJB givea the court of King Victor Emmanuel revenues annually $4,500,000. Turkey's ANTED FIIOKM A K Ell, f work na "I amount to about $80,000,000, of which IT woomb'i and rhiMraii'e tawla aad aim, both leaned and nailrd. Suite but giaat aarkao-- need the Sultan and his family consume eaiidovau-a- l aad roial rrasra. Tlie Spanish treasury receives apply. Steady ' .11. M. SMITH, S2 Firat Ifauth atraet. jyftft.lv annually $143,000,000, and pays to King Amadeus $3500,000. Portugal, with K.II.BARROX, an annual income of $25,000,000, spends M and 1- -3 Plain. fur the The court. $1,000,000 royal Kings of Greece, Belgium, Denmark, and Sweden have equally handsome civil lists ; aud the poor Emperor of Austria, with a beggarly $5,000,000 The moat rompirta thing of tho kind year, now protests that he cannot lire rrer iaresfcl. an that sum, Rad that he must have $2,000,000 more or go to the poerhouse. Mail. DuRell, Preside A ( PATKNT au-n'- a J? KIRKPATRICK, A 9 fitiiu u lk sdit; Oulil and Currency Exchange drawib- graph Tranafrr nuula wn Ni-York, fa riw-- aad tlie principal Atlantic and available Iu any rt uf tlie I'uiitd a.1 CauaiU. , Drpnaiti and gr acral hualmaa Eaati'ni and Pun-igHanka aud KuLmil and individual; clu-raccuunta fa,. 1 rH fas, tjuj cum-ucy- Fos wi . 2 i imlilkvw7' otlmi i '. OrtlSrates of drmlts imtied, paviO, u or earrcnry nn call, or at any eperilfaifa, able la any part of tlie United StatHieifall torira. Advanm made on slilpmenta of bsOfatw to New York, San Franrlico aud Xunp, For the lost twenty or thirty years a large portion of each sesriou of the Masuchunctts legislature has been takes up by the consideration of pro- iv 9 y JAW -- Torsion - Spring. phis Chief of Police, carrying olT large sent of money, a quantity of tools usofu iu tlAir basincss, and the entire rogues' gallery. Per IhU parttralar aipl to D. Uaarhiaaoa'i 8h,P-- fawmd Poath Slreet, next door af Willard A Ovra Livery Stable. Samplee oval ran man be eeea at IcMI, Daaham A Co., and Kahn MV'l Tloncli Ac ! Ilendereon, atm CORREBPOKDKXTS i Oyi yORK:'. td NEW , Lawnin A 6a SAN FRANCIS&O : California Tnut Oa LONDON : Jay Cooke, McCulloch A Ca. JrSS I I'1 FIRST XATIOMAIi BAKK Oltt Designated Y. 1. Depaeltary, Paid up f al $11 iirk Capital, tl.Vi.asi. Autherix (fa Sviu.iwo. Warren Hmawy, Prmident. Cliaa. L. Dablar, Vice PrraidrnL J Aathouy Uudlie, Chebier. 1:1 Jkr k A. W. WHITE & G V.A a.! BANKERS. I. r. East Temple St., Salt Lake Cf DEALERS IN $01 and Gold Dust, Coin Buife Chi I Kxrhauge on all tha Principal (Ms of ska Ynltod States and Eanft. no Oiril Particular attention given to Collection!, and proceeds remitted at currest nta of Exchange on day of payment. ' ; stig ale G. E. WHITNEY, Attorney. I"; CORRESPONDENTS! Bank of California,. Leea A U al ie r. . . . . .,... .... Cook County Natbinal Itaak Haakvll Rank State Rank of Kebraaka.. je2S CITY CAS ,.Sha Plucac Is WORKS. 101 'Ho nWIwt andereigned and moat f now tqmiag ayd 11 cempleto aaaortment of X I to Cam Fixtures! tb t! Ever bnniglit to tha weatern cositry- - 4t Main Mrref, :a Third door north of Due ret Daak. ii I Gilt, B route, and all Ilia taint riylaa of CtS lien, Riarkete and Drop Lights fW7 patten, to ok the parrbamr I have aow oa hand aad wilf cantina largeet alack ot I lkV I To he (bead in Utah ur on tha PaciStfa!fi am now prepared to coatrart far lb toree, offleek, iHiildinge, and dwelling! at ratal that will defy competitiaa. St. p' Over 50.00$ feet QUEEN of j: ' Go hand and rereiring it dai'l FRUIT JAR, My Oa Fitting, aad Sstarr wilt S to tlie lahabitaata of Sail Lake city at All gloat, aaeorted aiara. poanbla oimplef rale. I alau keep on hand aaoirtnaat of the la teal impraw 1 st UMI K For mining and dnmeatic oa. The Kaavlea' Steam Pnmp, with butler and tana camplete, alwaye oa hand. Tlie largaal aad neat complete leeortmrnt of All work eoanectid with pnmpi and and with Mta . a Siting, will be dun with dapal- - uf every i B. LYOS WINDOW GLASS LUMBER TAB All Kinds Boors, of Jpinr Lumber tu b A Jfonldinp. 1st! Shingles, T. li. JON Hair Kiosk (tenth of it ii Windows, Blinds, Kimball & Lawrence. r 49 Mail Si, S doom anelh of Deeerrl t Salt Lake City Uaa Oompaay. gver brought to Ihe city. Agrala to Vtah. jy ifi 3 GAI AKD BTKAM PIPM Superior to all other fa tha A' cohibitory liquor laws. During nearly all of that time law. have been upon the statute-booF making the selling of liCr quor hy the glass a criminal oflencc, punishable hy fine and imprisonment. II KUB II 1C V'M And yet the people of Boston continue to drink rum. lit a recent isaae of the Wagon lrartlr, a journal strongly in favor of is it said that the sincu Iliis I the open prohibition, mg of the Jubilee there ha lieen no Best Wagon Spring in Use, evening in which druiikeunes. hn not that to alarm extent an must prevailed And a awarded the Bret ami mntl all who have the welfare of the commu- aver the Kliptiv and all other premia nimpetitnn. at the American in lnatllute tha rity ot Nrw York. In nity at heart. It further .ays that the ls.O, It n aow Wing applied by the law ia a duad letter, that public sculi Navnnlmr, War Demrtnienl to Oovernmant Wagone aa the ment is adverse to its enfurcemeut, and Plain. that the community is rapidlr drifting IT IH LianTKK. upon a current strewn with the wreck ocerwp lks nr a cr, ot desolated homus, and broken fortunes, MAISKII tho IT Alloy LT.SK, and ruined men and women, 'litis hows that; Boston must he a verr wicked Than aay atharSprias. and ntMitee tha mnal per-city, or else that prohibitory laws are " Vf Elaatleltv la Steel, vis.: The Teramn so effectual ia ot from 4i to m.nrai preventing intemper- KlBeWk0?Ir3L With all three advantage the Spring I mild ance as their advocates claim them ! priee, far lha earn Carrying J"1" to be. (hpacily, than aay ather Spring la uae. Baths .einvt " D' v: Prohibitory Law in Marsaciiv-shtti- . NvU. Katies 1 .-- Tmk A plat fc'ai Exi'liauge on tlie princiijal ritU ,jt a tlie Cana.h'1 ftinii.livd ia an nit luweat ratra, and tub'grapb traugfafaV1 lawns made on bullhin, local stork, men liandiae ur Aimvvd bnalneas jiapen 11 u HiIlT1-puait- JELLY GLASS. v A Adub DEALS IN GOLD AND 8 BULLION AND ORES, 3Ioiiflnyf An rum t fifli. If i This lkiuk will transact oil legitimate hanking business ana 0. 0. . ti- - Hattrasses, Chairs, Mala Street, ' H1 jaiii ,a tda T OELftON, Dealer in For R.U HUGH WHITE, CA$HIQ S Xleatamrnnt and Chop House, In the Evening Particular. u .rrl' geu-- CHARLIE TITES Oppoeite White wore Kiekapoos from Mexico. . The Hunters Point fire ue.treye An enterprising gang of burglars lagoo.OOO worth of oil and other prop- the premises of the Memrtv. Three ships were burned, but no tely despoiled ra;jcrg AUTHORIZED Single Ruenii, SO and 73 eta. per night ; 13.00 to (UO per week. Double loosu, $1.00 to IL30 per night. Jy25 ly A Kr rciat BANK. ALT LAKE CITY, WESTERN HOTEL, Benj. JS I NATIONAL - tea" SALT LAKE CITf llolol. a' SAN I Imwl lil F- -r N,'Sr-- L-ib- . Vienna, July 31. Nellie Grant is here. A Genera special says it has authority for saying that complete harmony iu the board of arbitration exists and a peedy settlement of all questions before the tribunal is expected within a ew weeks. London, July 31. The American fleet was iaspected at 7owcs by the Prince and Princess of Wales and probably the Queen. The rince of Wales will entertain Admiral Alden and a number of other officers of the fleet and on Friday the Juror of Southampton will entertain the officers. - ks UKtfs TIIKO. V. THACY.a M Ath-it- : , KiiMja-a- EAST Tl'.MrLK STREET, F.4I.T J"W PropxlitoiH. FOREIGN. Drafla on Kurw. ly alli'iiiUtl tu. II. SI, IfliES K, Proprietor. 3To4roioI14nn and Ilralvra in p Ranker Ophir City, Knat Canyon. . I started the hall, nml we must it keep rolling until vietory rewards our amMli- N. (awaiill in at nnwiiwliie rutva. SMITH & BIGAZE, New York, July 31. The long shoremen in the employ of the Metropolitan Steamship line, from lere to Boston, are on a strike since ilonday. They threaten new hands and the police have been called to prevent violeace. It has -- r.XPUKSS KOUAVAUo DIONEIHI HOTEL. itris-t- . - Fropi Irtor. d A Boiue, clean, tidy rnunia, and XfOTirR IS IIKHRnr filVKX, tlmt Smul are, at rreauaahle ral'-a- . J.1 N. 1ika, J. TiImv, Uor( W. Kidil s.d Ltw-i-n- re Honlh HI. . wear State ltoad. ciliuM ot III V.D.uf Aiurlr,ilo claiiu Jrhnf I. Us.lh l.y twu buulml fi-if lit luiuSnsi In wirtlh bu tin Wauduriug Buy luilu, (Uiua ilrar bnirius vein of ruck ia laceL .nil tkn GREAT tu mid mine, all Imd .nd preniiMi iiin-rt.ililitiiiitMl in lbt(kiii Kloyd Mining liimrict, euun-tyn- f RALT LAkE CITY, I'TAIL nnd af l'lli, tlie liH'.liuii Tuwlr, nnd extent ihvrref Mux more fully ilMriitwii m lintel i. eonduclrd on the Xarupena plan t: fullnwe, rpiil " Ku. 1 of nirvey of Silver BeKiuninz at U S acronnuoiUtinM far fiue aff'irdiug fint-olaPut-ut, aonMli'latnl Cirela alienee U S iliM and M I'D tnvrlen, aad where if the guest ora not uinumeut No. ! beare nortli 41 4j n ul feet, and a abaft of tlie Wandering By mine beaneamb at home it will be their owa fault. 61 Ml' rut, 177 feet ; tlinnea north Sl west 073 bet to jKiet No 1 ; tlienre M ILi- - ut Ml brt to ft; Room BO, TS, $1 and $1.50 per day. thence euutli UPWret MO fret to Met Xu 4, Board per week, $7. Meal BG cento. being alto U S poet So 5 uf Silver Circle rnmiuli-dat- ed :W weet If--', feet earvry ; thence eonth Dining Hall under the nuuagemeut of Mr. II. to met No j, being alee puet So li uf Silver Circle iwneoliibited enrrey; thence north Ud rre.t, Baanlaley, lata of till Mnrrieuu Him, Omaha, l'JT feci tu poit fill 1, the place of beginand Tltrhnor Iloaae, Lincoln, Nab. S.Wi acree, let Jortli ning, nnd containing noin tlie diagram : and we do bon-hfurther give Launilry connected with Urn Ilutel. tice. tlmt, having omiilrd aad Improved the laid loda and preaiiaee, acvunling to tlie local nutoiai and ruleauf Biinen iueuid Mining Bielrict, and baviug expended in actual labor and Improvementii thermal sn amount not leae than tire hundred JeSS dollan, and liariug at this lima actual peaceable euid w of will Mining pnmmaiion apply imiperty, nira eiirvey and plat of aud premise., and patent New Commercial Lodging Booms, dir the earne, under the Art of Cougrem of May luth, 1.72, and oilier asietiag lawn. ti Connercial ut., Suit Lake city. I Witne-oar haad.and eeale thii twi itymixth day of Juno, 1K71 Sini-iW. Pi.., C. AY. TAPPA9T, - - Proprietor. by L.rike,igt, lik. St. Louis, July 31. White Lead Color Works of onctcr Si Walkowitz were burned this morning. Total loss not known. 1 I WELLS, FARGO & c0 T iliuitri! im:iiliati iy fllllS Nuilaiiii llm Snn'l'ing Wurka. 111.. I ui'i.'Iiiium-dali'iia,rlallin- g LKGAL JfOTICK. The quar-I.iber- ttlfnii'iil s& Toledo, July 31. The llepuhlicau Cougrcssionnl convention in the Tenth Ohio District, at nominated by acclamaClyde, tion Chas. Foster for 1 m - - WaftliliiRtuH, lluTKI. MHH. HTKNlIOL'MKi to-da- rl'nn llemlreil , That we invite the com- range 1- west: Lined influence and active support of . township 1 1 south, section ; north half of north all citizens, irrespective of former parlv I A prediisetions, to secure the success lif eiwt quarter, and southeast quarter of I northeast quarter, and east half of south our cause. east quarter of section 2 ; northeast quarter of northeast quarter of section TilK It ATiKK'ATiois NKKTixo 11 ; north half of section 12. In towuship 1 north, range 1 west: al The assemblage last evening at the East half of section 25 ; southeast ftn1 northeast lots ter nuarter e,wt ha,f ; railed Institute, together to rat and 4 in ction 35 A, of "tf'10" ify the nomination of Gen. George 11. H 3G. Maxwell ns the Delegate to Congress from Utah, was an enthusiastic and Minim;. Parties who know whereof splendid gathering in poiut of numbers as well as intelligence and rcspcctiibili they speuk tell us that miuiug interests A n,,rarof I ure PickinS "P i v. Thc spaeious hftir wM wen "filted ca!,h at prices have been bv an attentive audience, which dis- - ,ale whl theiCaI,,ta played gre.il earnestnes. and zeal. The 1,,,ttrand has ia uow stood aluuf sjwaker were exeelleut both in matter invested iu the different min' nnd manner, and disrussed the political being iug prospects in a liberal manner. This situation with candor and vigor. The will act its part in doing away with the result of the meeting must prove of dulucss in money matters here, nml wc great service to the cause we are all so will have a lively season of it yet, much interested in. - (iiiniaiwluiui ulliuriil. j !l- - V. A. and tin- Hotol, (Mt.V .t.wtwc.i.v foitK, r. H. to-da- In township Foriral Work, soon to be issued, Columbus, O., July 21. Tlie State Liberal llepuhlicau and Democratic nuns meeting, to ratify the nomination of (ireeley and Drown, met y. nml organized Chairman, J udge J. P. Spaulding, with vice Presidents and Secretaries from each district and etch party. , The meeting adjourned till 2 p. m. The convention reassembled at 2 p. m. August Tberinc, of Cuyahoga, Liberal llcpuldican, and Thos. Ewing, of Fairfield, Democrat, were nominated electors for the State at large. bankers. HOTELS. ENTS. Good Canvasser! fcr a Valuable KAKTMllM. Terre Haute, July 31. Cniltil fit air Iatrnt fur Ton n Kit Thieves took an opportunity of steal-n- g of Balt Lake City. four thousand dollars in currency Fur the information of the public, and bein response to frequent inquiries made, Irtnn the Prairie City Batik we publish the following authentic de- sides five thousand in checks, while the scription, taken from United States sur- officers and clerks were gazing upon a veys. of the lauds embraced in said lassing circus. patent. A D V KllTISKM WANTED, This Mornings Report luei-tiii- ' X KT TELEGRAPHIC. She f. ft 11. il |