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Show TEE EVENING NEWS. UKOItQE Q. CANNON, Sea lay, ' Angnst at. 1171. Ths EjlsXsxx papers, Jast cow, are clasa la cUaxacterUed; do any amount latlon, to atrlka mercileaaly on be of lying and trlreworktsg, but the all aides.began an If Impartial Inquiry Dubof Instituted tha government ara and by their effort polls rery meagre, that throughout thl are Impotent for evil; for the past ex- lin it will ba found wnicn dreadful wound during; period, perience of the people of Utah and lie were given by tha police, no resistance present happy results, ara suff- was offered; aa none oould ba offered. icient guarantee that; tha prlneiplee No defenea wae attempted beyond the use of umbrellas in a few case, to ward which govern tha profeeslonal Dolltl- - off the showering blow of loaded clan, whose nature 1 on and lndirls. trunoiieooe. Every one within reach ble, no matter by what name he may was assailed. Newspaper reporters, and liberal, many of them bwdl.gulsed, will nerer be In the as conservative with note book and pencil la hand, cend an: in this Territory. some of whom being personally known by tha police for yean past as members of tna preea, were aa savagely atAccording to tb dispatches tacked as any one else. Flying victhat much dreaded and terrible disease tim were tripped In order, while on tha Aalatio cholera, ba made It ap the ground, they might be truncheonA person waa qoietly walking pearance In New York, the statement ed. ran away alone, when soma policemenfearmade, Lelcg that a patient In Bell me at him; one of them dealt him a hospital had died of IU Thle Is omin- ful kick In the hip, which staggered ous news.and Its truth I very probable; bim before be could utter a cry, and for if an American bound emigrant another blow of a truncheon felled him to the earth. ship could leare the dlscaee in Hull, afaasuaatb Ballalace. England, it is much mora Jlksly to ba 20. Two mammoth buildBuffalo, brought to tha shores of tha United ou Franklin Bquare, for tba acBtatee in the same way. The newe In ings, commodation of the International Into daj'a dispatch ako state that this dustrial exhibition, are completed, and fatal epidemic I spreading In Germany, connected with a skating rink. and It le not improbable that Europe commenting freely apoa the robberies committed' bj the politician of New York citj, nd If ths exposures made of that bj one of the leading1 Journal eocnsr the or tba ba half true, trat, city ousts bjtckeJ by public opinion, press, tba robbers, tha bat tar will it ba for tba citlJfoe of tha metropolis, for thalr pre-eent system of government le nndoubt edlj tha moat expensive and thej tha mot badly ewlndled municipality In tha world Accord leg; to published statement. taD million dollar bar been expended la two vetrs by tba preterit municipal authorities of New York, In furnishing and plastering- tha several armorlea of tha city. This ia an enormous sum of money to ba used for suci a purpose. and thle country may have another and tba enemies of tba present regime scourging from the .visitation now threatened. Happily the hottest part of unhesitatingly accuse those who hare the season is nearly passed, and with control of tha people's funds of wholeweather and prompt eaoltary cooler sale swindling. A Philadelphia cor measure s, its progress may ba checked. respondent of tha New York Times, In 1SS2 and 1S49, it ewept off Its In a letter to! that paper, furnlhee state victims In this country, of thousands ment which Indicate that tba people' from the published re means are need much mora economical and judging of New York, If ly in tha city of brotherly love than. In port a of the condition e now its tha metropolis, lie eaj that during It fairly gain a foothold, aver-se-e severe. to ba The are likely, tha past year contracts have bean given death rate of New York Is out by tba Board of Publto Education lu Philadelphia for the erection of four higher than that of the principal cltlea teen handsome school bouie, which of Europe; and at tha present time, It la will contain oat hundred and saventy- - said that many local Use of the city, tgh I cleae rooms, sod furnish accom especially near tha docks and piere, are mixlAttoa for eight thousand nine hun In a very filthy condition; and this ac dred children, and that tha total cost of cumulated filth, and tha neeta and thosa buildings will ba l&tt.Soo'. Tha rookeries, densely Inhabited by the correspondent j that upon tha bail poorest class of foreigners, le Jat the of tha abtt e expenditures, the ten mil- kind of food that cholera fatten and lion expended for furnishing and flourishes on. The authoritiea of the city, alarmed plastering armorlea la New York city would be: ufilcisnt to erect school by tha reported approach of tha plague. homes for -pupils, or mora than commenced the Inauguration of mea for tha eaiety or the peo ba needed for all the children at sure would sometime tinea and this represent attending public school In the ple true or false, whether four cities of New York, Philadelphia, ported case, to Is It ba Bo to a and BalUmora. hoped will Incite them If tha exposure now being made by to the exercise of additional vigor, that, tha antagonist of Tammany ba true, It o far as It lie within the province of hows thai a moat shameful systsm of science and human kill, the visit to publio plunder 1 being carried on by this country from thia wholesale dee thus who rule, or rather, the troyer may ba ahortened or completely New of City York, for none, not eTen averted. their firmest adherents would ba so credulous as to bellsTsr that anything praciAl. TO Tit DESItCTEWH. like tha sum of tan million dollar had ever bee a spent In two year to find plaster, car pats and other neoeeaarie to furnish and, decorate tha armories of Per WUTUU OXIOX Telrapl XJe one city, area if it ba tha principal city In the nation. It may be, however, thai tha opponent of Tammany Hail, like those of almost any other thing or system, la their effort to show up abuses, go vastly beyond the mark; but la any NEW YORK. case. It would ba dLficalt to exaggerate the malKa t the meanness; and venality of which Nrw YoRjr.. At a recant meetlug of politician! art capable, and then I no tha Canadian Union Club. It wa deter question, whatever, that corruption 1 minedon to hold a celebration, in thia tho twentieth of October next. rlfa among tha rulers of New York and city, aniversary or tna auoovary or that a higher prloa 1 paid for tha mal- tne America by Colombo, for tha purpose administration of it municipal affair of showing gratitude to the Canadian advocate or annexation to tna uaitau than ! paid anywhere else. 6tatee for tha lapport of the scheme, it Baft bad m tha showing 1, and as arran red tbat a deputation or Can the ten million story to ba strict- adian, living In thl city, should visit 17 am m n nl a ( Ka aaaw lltanl aek ly true, U only the natural result of and annexationist, of .Lower Canada, tha work Log of tha political system of and him to tha first xnaaa request tha country; for It offers a premium on meaUnx or colon istaopn aver held in rew raiealjtyi There If a tut difference York or tba United Btatee, and attend l'ror. between a statesman and what 1 called tha proposed celebration. President tha Canadian of Batcheior, 1 a politician. The former patriots and Union for club, leavee thl city lofty, aim at tha glorification and Canada, to orgaalie. If possible, annexhonor o( country, and tha greatest good ation meeting In tha principal towns of tha graateat number of it people; bat of Lower Canada. a larva and eothuslastlo meeting the professional politician la aa free from of At Italians la rvferenco to the loftiness" of eoul or purpoae as tha a letter w read rrom procession, crater of VesaTlu of enow, daring an prominent Fenian, ex sympa the object of lbs demonstraeiuptloa; ha is eordlJ, and caree thy with aod promising, ia case other natat nothing on earth bat filling hie own tion, tionalities than, Italian ba allowed to pockets, no matter at whose cost. It will parti ci pate In tha peoceaaloo, that a readily ba believed that when such large deputation of irishmen would atmen obtain office they make their g tend. and tha wonderful per.4t!eaal. lucrative; A meeting of Oertnan teacbei of cuniary focceea of some of tha class haa led eooree of thousand of tha moat thl city wa held last evening, to meet Dr. R. W. ilailmao, tuanaxer of the usU element of the population to American echoot board of Xjoolsvilla adopt politic as their trade, and un- and a director of tha North American fortunately tha market in erery section teachers' as lociation. of the country 1 glutted with tha artirattle Ptseaa. a for foot and month disease has The in England any offshoot of cle; tha aristocracy or moolad elaeaea that 1 broken oat auioox esttle and hogs, near too big foot for any thing elaa will Oxford furcaca, Warren county, in this make a parson, ao in this country any- btate. trials. body bo mata or dishonest for a rttpecC the London Ttmti, AcorTeapondentof oV calling, or hiring too mail an en Part from tha eighth says, writing anaoant of bralne or Industry for a eoe with to the court martial for the regard Wl one si 111 anawer for a politician; and trial of tha Common tat. I waa surpriswant of Interest ehown by the aa each man, are very ed at tha Tba natortaaately, plaea waa Utile mora than public often elected to fill position of trust and half Ia court, the prisoner, fait tnfiasno a tha public servant af tba and newspapertha reporters all occupied a not to ba wondered at If Eiatiorm raised abova tha body of the people, it I had ' even tha day before tha people' money by million Had In their I now saw arprison Ite way lata their eoffsrs, and that aa tr foe nsg'tpi, toe Boulevards. One rayed taxation and heary debts state, Idea waa evidently predominant In thalr territorial or municipal xlt onprapoaasssipg countenance. Thay attitude, aod then where throughout tha length and track: a mock heroic eaa to whether round they had glanced bread th of tha land. produced tba desired affect. They Tha people of this Territory hare bean laughed and talked for eOqt at tha mo- d rn ant when the Idlctmente war eherg-aextremely fortunate la thee respect with tae baa vies offssoa. hitherto, aa); It la wall known that their waa partleolarly Uekied with tha sire as taxation Is f try lljht, and that tha Tar laid on hi complicity In the murdsr of over iloatoyra, and Atal wM'tippliar rttoryj 1U completely frt from debt wlthjcdcee, and. to Ilia from Utah a Yry unpromising field ocAe sfs coaofion bcglnnlogwith acrapu-ioasi- y rtyias, for professional politicians; not bat ooverlog hi email fitting glove, what numerous specimsna of tha eiaea hand, which ba aSsctedly pasaad are iA b found here; bat they hare through kU carefully brushed hair, with aUffsat and whltaat shirt collar. nare acoeaded la obtaialof offlca. tha atood, for tha moat part, surveying Ht Thty,sut aiwaji la tha field, but as a tha andltcea vlth bland and patronlx elaaa they ax a deaplaed too profoundly lng amila. It aeemad a eplrlt of pleasto to find a friend in by the peopla to erer gala tha poaitlona ure to any of them to nod to him In a and tha audience, desire Tha policy pursued by oar familiar manner, reassure him. and they peopla in selecting thalr publlo offloort than laugh, perhape because tha friend La at tha anwal-covery different frost that acted upon ahowed soma confusion ' fact they earned la recognition. elsewhere: aa a role they reject those, aa an elaboraffair whole to tha regard who moat loudly assert their fitness and ate and not bad practical Joke, got up trumpet forth their . own clalmt; for for thalr especial benefit. , ' . Hess Bat lev. general axperienon haa pro red that aoch characters ara never trustworthy, Inaooapiianoa with the request of a and coosaqnenUy tha asq alaetad to eoounluaa of eltlaana of Bp ring field.the IXaaaachufill pubilo poaitlona here, whether ter Baa Batter will ooen m epaeah to tna satta la ouapaJgn, rltorlai or mualcipal, ara thoasj whoae peopla of thai etty; -next .- Thoreday patriotism is known to ba genuine, and vanlng. who always hold thalr love of pelf and Ilea Aaiatta efcaWea, elf talorvilaaU to tha gaatral rood. vldanea YOJUC, 20. Frota Tat j hp;lal moIU htT follow! Nnr tht coroner La tatlaed that Mary thia 7U$t, and Kir York and every Kslly. who ia apposed to hart died of cams to hsr other city or 6lata infested with and AalaUo cholera, really morbus cnolara daaUk bym by all4tad by raiara belonging to tha ezoaaalT. driakioa; and caused Uag eiaea af professional politician might quaaUty of unripe fxcit. ; MXSwatlau copy tha ax ample of Utah with tha Tmlaaarfta greatest a4 van tag, for aha enjoy tha AI)abllacorrTonpent of the Lonenviable fepatatioa of havlag tha beat don 2Uu la dsacrlLIof tht DahUa riot, aa7a a. J. tknytha. goTiramiat to to frond aaywhera. Tho poiltloiaaa here ara, of eouxaw, proeaading with h!a apeech, when aH4 Into view, roond thaa Tary diaoontantad, and their howls are ecarear there of tha Wellington lionument, loo l and loog? hot nobody head them. eonaidarabi) body of polloa, with tran-chIn hand, who wiihont cttaxiag Th.T fcca their Utile rings, hara re-tha oeaaaasa fat which Ihtir a irord of warning, ooUoa or expos ta-efcsrea to-da- y, - - RHODE I8LAND. Tna.eeeaaad eaavlcte. New Pout, 19. A rumor I in active circulation here that four of the eecapad rilnir Klos: convict are lurking In this viclnitv for the purpose of aasasslnat lug Judge Bedford, of New York, who sentenced them to pilson. The Judge Is the gueetof Hear Commodore Osgood, on the yacht Columbia. SOUTH CAROLINA. IleaTr ralas. rav-sge- 1 tj,ll mis-ral- e, rtcrnooii Dispatches. Cad. Ak-e- l up-posi- ng ss 1 T sa at ss to-da- to-nig- ht, j-rl- . 0aiMft 1 aa-or- o6 wry Ka-rr- e 1 m ; -- , ob-tais-ad 4 HP tud-dsa- iy cc I rJ i i , I nated tbi morning. Daring the hoars preceding, more than eight inch of rain fell. Tbl wa and-a-ha- lf followed by a severe gale. to-d-ay NEW HAMPSHIRE. XleaTr rreat. Concord, 2). There was a heavy frost ou Mount Washington, this a.m., the telegraph lines being covered to the sine of a mau'e arm, and broken twice near the summit. ILLINOIS. Hysterica aJsappearaaee. Chicago, 20. Isidore KJ ell berg, Editor of the Juslitia, a Scandinavian paper, published In this last city, mysteriously disappeared Mouday, and nothing haa since been s sen or heard of bim. He had been en gaged, through the paper, In exposing the swindling operationa of Scandinavian emigrant runners, boarding home keepers and their employed agents, with whom thle city le Infested, and his life hsd been several times threatened on this account. Ha is believed by many to have been murdered. The detective are searching for him. eeml-montbl- y Mere CEORCIA. daatacea'. 20. was a terrific There 8.WANNAH, here rain, accompanied by heavy gale, on Friday and Saturday. The railways ara badly damaged; the track being washed away. There 1 no communication south of this station. There are seven washes on the Atlantio and Gulf It. It., and on tha Central It. B. there are two, one In thia city and the other six miles out. No regular tralne have arrived since Frldsy night. Many boiidlnga are.damaged, and great dam- ago haa been dona to the rice crops. larm-Ratlraa- rfe PiCIFIC C01ST DISPATCHES. Pasting ceamterfell saaaey. Elko. A passenger on the Western bound train, this morning, offered a $10 at the Elko House, In paygreenback ment for hla breakfast, which waa and tha oh an re riven. Ha after wards created suspicion by an earnest conversation with other parti ea, and tome remarki overheard cauaed a cloea of tha bill, which proved to bo a counterfeit. Upon demand that the change be refunded, the party claimed he had no other money to pay for hie breakfast. It is believed that three or four in the train were interested in passing counterfeit money. ao-aeDt- ad ksgs are, A 20. ug call-lin- ' Charleston, 20. Tha heaviest rain fall known here for many years termi43 About three o'clock Viroisia, thle morning a fire broke oat at number, D HU, which spread ao raptwenty-fou- r idly aa to get beyond control, until it had ewept everything on the east aide of D, from Button A venae, both aide of Eand the west side of FBI's., and doing considerable damage on tha weet aide of D rJU The lea la eaU mated at $150,000, on which there waa eome Insurance), but the amount cannot ba ascertained about fifty balldloge we. a dewooden. A large stroyed, all of them eame of the ground haa now portion been burned over for tha eeoood, and a time within six third, portion for thefire 1 months. Tha eappoaad to have been Incendiary, and a young man, named Uellshorn, haa been arrested a tha guilty party. to-da-y: aaeatiac ! ataaaiag. A shooting affair occurred raverl. Jeli a nrlgat John Bright, to a great degree, haa recovered hla health, and will certainly resume hla parliamentary dutlee next aeaaion. t Bpeaeav rarllaameaa arareaTwa-Aea- sia le proParliament 21. The Londox, rogued by a royal commission. The following li the QUEEsra a pencil. Lori8 and Qeittbkhen, the time haa bow arrived when I am enabled to release you from your attention In Parliament, and to commend your 'unwearied labors for publlo good. I ac- knowledge with aatlafactlon, the loyal readlneaa with Which yoa made provisions for my beloved children, tha Princess Louise and Prince Arthur. Great events and important chanrea have occurred In the continent of which threatened to compromise the friendly relations existing between the crown of the United Kingdom and foreign powers. Whatever part I may take In these International questions, which 'from time to time may arise, will continue to be taken with no other view than tba maintenance of general con oord and publlo right. The Conference which was sitting In London at the commencement of thl session, adjourn ed during It deliberation!, by a friendly It coneldered and plenipotentiary. agreed upon a revision of those a ti puis Uods of the treaty of 1854. which concerned the Black Bea and the Boephor- us. I trust the unanimous decision of the powers which ara hera recorded in the new treaty, may assist In securing tha tranau litv and welfare of tha East. With special satisfaction I refer, on the to our relations with present occasion, the United State-- a treaty has been reached and a mode of settlement fixed, for eeveral questions which have long remained in dispute, by communica tions with the American Government, which are not being without a promise of advantage to other countrlee. The President haa concurred with me in the principle ofamicable application or that reference, which was proclaimed by the treaty or Parle, which i rejoice to nave the opportunity of recommending by example: and we nave also agreea in the adoption of certain rulee for guiding the conduct of neutrale, which may, I trust, ere long, obtain general recognl Mod, and form a valuable addition to tba code of international law. I place full reliance upon the disposition of tho Americans to carry forward with coral and xeal subsidiary arrangements, allty which were determined on for the exe cution of the treaty. I shall apprise the Parliament of Canada or provisions which require its consent; one, In my view, highly conductive to the Inter est of the Dominion on those provi Ion, however, that the Parliament will pass an idependent ana nnai judgment. The government of France signify a de sire to alter aome of the provisions of the Council treaty of '60. which now terminate upon a notice of 12 nonths by either of the contracting States. I am anxious to meet the wisbee of give scope for friendly powers, and measurea calculated to meet fiscal exigencies but I shall witness with concern any change of the nature of restriction of that commercial Intercourse between the two countries whicn nas done eo much for a close anion. Gentlemen of the House of Commons, I thank von for the liberal UDDllee. which, under the circumstances of the year, I decided by Government to ask from you. and for the sum of money you have voted, in order to meet the change and compensations required oy tne abolition of purchase In the army. My Lords and Gentlemen, I observe with concern, that you nave not oeen able to bring to a definite lasua the treatment of aome aubj acta which I recommended to yoa In a peech from the throne at the opening of the session, but several Important lawe have been added to the statute book by army regulation, till you have made provisions for tha officer of the army who will no to longer be permitted, in retirement, ell their commissions to their uccea- ora; and by transferring to the executive of the government lta powers In to auxiliary forces, which have respect vested la the hitherto been of the countlee, yoa have laid the foundation for a measure calculated to effect a oloeer union among the varl-ou- a land forcea of the. kingdom. I find you have conferred extraon the Viceroy ordinary power of Ireland for the repreaaion of agrarian outragea In Weetmeatb. You have brought to a conclusion the long continued and aerloue complication of the local government board, by an act, which will, I trust, prepare the way for Important aanllary and adAn act ministrative Improvement. relating to the Judicial committee will apply the much needed elements of etrength In that Important tribunal, and affording a prospect of clearing away aerloua arrear appeal, now be-d fore the Privy Council with a likely-hoofor long time to come of being of great and varied In tercet to the empire at large; which together with the extending demands of modern aoclety may prevent and lengthen the honorable bat arduous burden of leglsta-IoThe condition ef the revenue, the re vived activity or trade and the prospects of harvest are subjects of congratula tion, and I trust these and all other bounties and providences will ever meet with fitting acknowledgments In the bearta and gratitude of the peo: Lord-Lieutena- nt n. Oold Hill, between Andy Graham and a man, name unknown, by which an Innocent party, a young man, named Henry Lefier, waa shot through tha fleshy part of tba thigh. At 3 o'clock thl afternoon, two men, named Floynor and Malone, had a fight. In tha divide, tn which tha former cut tha Latter with a knife acroaa tba abdomen, causing the In tea tinea to The House of Commons summoned the lords to listen to the speech. Only six Lords were present and a few ladlee. Tha chancellor aa one of th royal commission made a speech and declared an adjournment to Nov. 7th. Call tar asslaaaaea agsisst BaJf Dixao. 20. Tha sheriff of thia place haa received a latter from the residents of Menserrai, In tha northwestern part; of thl county, asking protection from tha Indiana known aa tha old miaaioa Indiana. They have driven Off their old chief. Manuel, who haa been, for years, recognized aa the aa waa concluded yeeterday. protrude. FRANCE. Tfca CesasaamlaU trial. PA.KIS, 20. In the court martial at Versailles, the examination or wunea The argu ment for tha prosecution begins tomorrow. Xeriallty ar Pari. The number of death In Paris last weak waa 82S, - including one rrom enoiera. - cap-Ula-gan- tral of several trlbea. They threaten extermination to all whlleset tiers ia that section. If precaution are not' taken Immediately, it la feared thetewUI be an outbreak similar to that several year ago. Ixa AaaxxEa, 20l By order of Major General Hcbofleld, a quad of soldiers, under Col. Brown, of Drum Barfor racks, will leave here tba old California mission, thirty mllee from Ltoa Farrow, to queli ike disturbance between the Indiana, and redn state Manuel a captain-generof the trlbea of that region. to-morr- al ' MLaxtxiD, 20wrrlnoe Uombart, of day, la it reported that In the approaching buiget, the eaUmaU for the aoppert of tha church and rnalntr axpa cl public wmmSIm will 9AnA BRITAIN. .GREAT -t ttI nlaiil nttTtrf. 1- - ?Vuta1a III."" ' " ' at Qaeen Victoria, who rtmtlht 1IL Balmoral, la aain . , , ; all at la Iretaaa. Lojtdow, Sl The poUtoe blight haa developed to an alarming extent In Ireaixaost land, and It la found the - crojwl rci&ad. . 1 also expect to reach Bpif Hills, bare on tha 23rd, when ho will do business In the Interest of the firm, which i re-acl-- o Eresented as peing equal to any on the I -w awTjn SH. BAN FBANCISOO. LAZABD FBEBES , ycrtg"ffJ? at tbe Goads Maaafaetared Mills. Caaaalldated rirai)aicoipv nPB i ear QiiUi aaoKxo mauiok, Kea.aos AHD DWED ii.in rt&rli. HEBBIHQS . c . "JtT, Baa die s.aeiiqaev !226 6m GBA.Y, JOPTEH CO. HAKI?: 28 s..Vs7trti, oia rwRHcisoo. Maaalaetwr. CA.L Tjj ' And Import all the Baweat Styles, fro ti ' Krotyplng 4 Starotyplng in 'all lu Bru MAItYSYIlJUS FOUNDRY ! PRESC0TT & SCHEI DEL, fropriftori, Msnnfactnrers of all kinds o; MACHIScKT snd dlsribea, In la's cltv. of teeth's e& CUARLE3 HENRY, son of William snd Aon T. Lloyd, aced 6 months, 1 week ana todays. lb of Depot Funeral servler will ba held at the residence of W. J. Liejd. 16ln Ward, st 2 p. m. Tuesday 22od. r naaoi ara in?uea to cuena. Mill. Star, copy. af Oak, Tanned HOLE LEATHER, v lsfTI ate IS Altai aWf. naae InflammattAn of lbs bowels. KLL.EN aKKHUK8T HMITH. Ho. aia Battery F.treet, SAN FBAKEI3BO wlfeotTbomas C Hmlib. Mrs. Smith ws a d228 6m Srtuta Crux Tannery , M...rl.rri plee A nsilve oi Kent. England and emlsrsled to Utah In 1864, crossing the plslnsla Capt. Kizs's Two small cbltdrea snd m bOBbnd are irata. mourn I loss of sn affecOooate mother left to and wire. be JiiU. Btar, please copy. W. C. Bfa. TO W J? 8 E N D HOU8JC ACQU8T l&TH. J D Herkimer, J O McGregor, J HALLlJT, DAVIS & CO. a Specialty of Quartz Crnnhint WE make AmalsamaUBg Uaeiiinery. Onrx. twenty years, and oar unequalled parience ofenable CELEBRATED PIANOS. facilities, .as to sneoessfally ompet with any Establlabment of tbe kind Eattor the ben raat.o. D ADC ER, Sole Agent. West. Oar Mills are seen eqnslIntoBnooeasfal oprv-Uoand may ba 7 Baaaanaa atreet, SAN F HAN CISCO, faotnredt In all tbe principal mining loealltlei C( d226 lm-2- 9 lm and Utah ArrlEona, California, Nevada, Address PJRE8COTT A SCHEIDKIj, MAR YSVIL.LE, CAL- d224Sm ARRIVALS. M Mc- n Gregor, Terra llaute; S It Brown, Omaha; O Ctimith, Amherst, Mass; J D Woolley, TOBIil, Fort De Russell; B McDonald, W R Ilins-dalO 8 Smith, Chic; F A Palmer, G II IMPORTERS, Jr. Ht ixuis; jonn a hiein ana wile, lxker, Master O u Bte'.n, Miss 1U valine Stein, L- - A BE RECEITIKQTOEIB FALL STOCK fayette, Ind; Nat L M Benntt and wife, 4aTL Oonalstlng of Foreign and Dozaestio Fran; Wallace, San Y. Omaba; tz 11 nsb ana wire, utlca, Atjoust 20th. , E A liawley, Portland; E II Ortb, Ogdec; Z U Born ham, D W Parkhurst. San Fran; Small Wares, Packet Cntleiy, A J Leggett, St ES Brlstoo, Bingham; Per fernery, TaakM IVetloaa, Thos Louis; J W Mill, J A liardle,O Cblc; Slatlaaery, B W Taylor, Manchester, Eng; Rutin and wife, Omaha; M E Soott, Urbane; 11 II Drett Trimmings, MiUinery Goods, Houstln. Peabody, Mau; L B Church and Whtte Goods, Hosiery, wife, Helena; J V Robbins, N Y. Linen Handkerchiefs, AUQCST 21. Mr and Mrs Q A Berne, Singapore; Wm Corse (tes. Hoop Skirts, Zephyr Wool, Miller, Slam; Wm C liendrlc, Conncil BloSa; J C Parks, Kansas City; J W Parks, GeaU FaraUhlag Goedf.Sr. Central City. Oar Stock ia Large and Well Assorted, and the Dnoii& e, co., - FANCY GOODS Attention of Boyera la reapecifally Eolleited. ALT LAKE HOUSE. Auo. 19th. R Ureenway, Silver Springs; A White, L U Colbath, J Harrington, J McQowan, 8 Preston, Lit Cottonwood; N Opbir; R M Derby, L Bennett and wife, Omaha; K Blackwell, London; A Stevens and O W J S Plympton, Brooklyn; T W Tuck, wife, Whitney, New York; E ConellyEand H Fish Helena; W Smith, Liverpool; and wife, Utica; J M Brown, Des Moines; D B Graham, Albany, New York; J H Sheldon, New Haven; R Jinkins, Ciltos City. August 20rn. A Frank Palmer, Kansas City; II K Tompkins, Silver City; W R Strong, Geo Baloom. Nevada; F Slkea, II M Garvey, Captain J U Selwyn, J Harrington, R Greenwsy, Ophir; N J Hall, San Saba, Texas; S McMartis. East Kan von; W Whltmore and two sisters, Omaha; E P Toby, Chicago; A Bartholdi, Paris; Mrs P Kowlen, J li Hule and Thoa Tilden, New York; F II Duncan, Battle Creek, Mich; F Fowler, London; GF Oliver, Ophtr; A Haaey, Bingham; L A Brown, American Fork; A Cammings, C P R R; D M Flak and J W Booch and wife., Central; J Ren a, Sacramento; Jamea Stewart, Elko. Seo-rament- o; SALT LAKE WW STATIOIgrWABE-HBIS- I! JOHN G. HODGE & CO., Importers and "Wholesale Dealers in Flat Caps, Bill Head and Ledger Sews Paper A Printer :Card A Cars Board, Blaak Beaks, School Booka, Wraptlsg Paper aad Statioa ary Oenerally. offer to Which the Trade oa the they liberal terms. 321 S27-8- 29 most SaaHnSI., 8Alf FRANCISCO. d2:4 Sm CROCKERY for Chensy Srotliera1 Arerti AXkXSILZOAXT SILKS. MMMiiOPSQ&CI! TOBIN. DAVISSON Car. Sutler and Saasana , Dlrec SAN FRANCISCO, 0AL. d226Sm San Francisco, Cal., CO & Sla-- ILLUSTRATED JPUBLIGATIONS ! freak Leelle'e III nsl rated Kewepapen Importers of Ettrthemvure, Englbili FKFJffCH. POBCELAI9T, TABLE CUTLEBT, GLASSWARE, I CLOCKS, FRANK LESLIE'S Snperior Plated ware, Flo. Being the Pictorial History of ths Times. The American Illnstrated Fsper pub only original RATE3 FOR FULL akeUshea OUR 8TERLING orlgnal llshed, made entirely up or Foil or Karlnenwara. are Leaa tban of nrst-eiamade by Amerlean artists. oricinal matter, by tbe moat popular tboae or Chicago and BL. Louis, and we are as reading writers of tbe day. Every number contains 20 over beantllol pictures, ensravedln ths high est sty is of art. Terms; 14 a year. prepared to JOB PraBlt Leslie's Chimney earners vnth Faolrliifif Guarranteed, The most extensively Illustrated Family Story At equally favorable rates. Paper In the world Onee every month a Fash Ion Supplement la given gratia containing over 10 illustrations of the latest atyiea dresses, bon nets, garments, children's dreues&c. Terms: HA VILAND, HOOPER & CO., ti a year. Fraak Leslie's Bays and 6 Iris' Weekiyt' 335 Fine St., Tbe moat popular Boys' and Girls" paper ever Sal Francisco. Ca). published. Fall of pictures and amusing stories. Tsrms: $2,50 a year. d223Xm Frank Leslie's Illaslrated Zeitnnft Ths treat organ of German Intelligence. This Is not a translation of Frank Leslie's Dlustra-ta-d and esnewspapers, bat entirelyman. to the tier original adapted pecially community. Terms: 4 a year. CO. BUJUJT Fraak Leslie's Haaaslaet Lady'a Tha Fashion the in world, Atagasm Fsrformaacs to commence at 8 with letdlng Doort opts at a four page plate of fashions, and three splendid pages of colored Fashion Plates. Each number has a fall sized pattern of the most Importer of Americin and European fashionable garments ot the day. Terms: $3 SO a 100 over Each beaunumber contains year. MONDAY Staple aad Fan t tiful engravings. AVGCNT at, 1971. LeaUa's Fraak Pleaaaat Hears: The most amusing monthly melange ever Is sued, proioseiy llioairaiea. Terms: sia a year. An excellent rauroaa companion. Engagement for a limited number of Nights Frank Lealle'e Budget ot Fan: and Firt appearance of Joe Murphy, The The Oomle H' story of tbe Month. Full of hu Great, la Fred.U. Meader's "Help." supported morons, cnta and first class ton. Thia Is tbe San Francla&ov California, ' oomle paper or Amerlos, combining the by Mr. JoS. Murphy ana the fall Dramatic great wli of Charivari with the artistic power of JPuncA. Call the attention of the Trade to their Urge Company. Terms: SL60 a year. and complete stock of Pretarlag; for PwM leaf last Frank Lee IHPHX 0. & EVENING, DRY GOODS Will be presented. Mr. Fred. G. Meader's Celebrated Sensation Drama, in 8 Acts, entitled HELP Ned Daly, a Yoaac Comedian. Pat O8baosbneaay. M leaie OO-ftbe rid ler, Cnrlatoph Von Letaensteln, a Qlsss Pud JOS. HUBPHT "The Gsy Hons Ethiopian Specialties: ImtUtton Horse Race and Unequal. Jockey' led Bone Solo. Tracy Randall, a Wolf In tbe Fold. . Mr J W Carter Mr is B Mr.en Captain Waldro, U. 8. N Ataons Wlrebat k, "In bnamM W J Cog eeahall for himself." Mr Shivers, a Contraband Da.er.Mr M Poratar Mr A Thome Nnbb.e. the a young man la love, Cnas. Waldro,llolly, Mr Mark Wilton J W Dnnne Mr H Horsier Mr Hod ; Mr Haynes Mr ""r Mr Jocag ,,i Mr J P Meat a Kev. Dr. Moriing. JJr WSpenoa Tom iticaei. RMaUbewe .Mr Jones Bob. Kasty .Mr Mann Btarr. A Adams one. discarded tbe Klenor, ...Mlsa L4111 aUtar 1 Mxa Alloa Clawaon Waldro.t hv arlUi Hanr Finni Hmart JOS HimtPHT .Mrs Orlat Madsa Laura Freemao, the Doctor's dang bier, Mlas Emily Bowrlag atother Kit, who shows bar ciawa, Mrs M Bo wring Mln Edith Clawaon Harry .Miss Davey Blanche l'lelcrlava. Oaeets, Loangere, eta ete. T, lie's Ulaasrataa Family Almaaae: FALL A WDfTEK With 60 lllustratlona, and 4 splendidly co-lorea tri loe oj cents. DRESS GOODS, Frank Laalla'a Canale Almanac: Wltk HO illoalratlons. Price 15 cents. Which thsy are now receiving direct from Oaaa a Weekt European Manufacturers, eomprlslni tn part An Illustrated paper especially adapted lor tbe Frencfei Merlaes, trail or mhiou, ljaatee news, original atones, and frioe e cents. Waal Sallna, society Tha Bet and Ohespeat Illustrated Paper Waal Plalda, French and German, puoiisaea lur wae iaaiee. IrlsaasHl Fresch Papllas, enromo-utnograpn- a. tt MARSHAL'S SALE Eanpraaa Clatka, Tamlse, black and Telveleene, gi I colored, f Al paeaa, black and colored-- . to an Order of Sale tt me PURSTJANT Tnlrd District Court of , FVIrcft , Iltbbom , tne Territory of Utah,judicial I ahall expose at public tne rroot ooorortne .wort uouaa, in sajr.at the City of Salt Lake, Count of Halt Lake, and of Utah, on tbe Slat of August, GLOTES.Kld, Buck, Berlin (LaJiesY M "rTerritory A. D. 1SJL at 10 o'clock a. ra., theday described premise, to wit: A certainfollowing frame dwel one story ling nones consisting erf tnree rooms, on the North situate,or lying, and Block hlgu, beingelgaty-ooe,PlEast corner And all kinds of Lotooe,tn i l ot aait Lake uity surrey, in ioe rirtrentn Ward of said City, belnc a icaseboM eatata. CJeoils Also, In front oi he County Coart House in Brtgham City, Box Elder Con ty, tUsh, on Haslery, complete in ai Its braocbes. tha Snd day of September. A. D. 1WL st 0 o'clock a. m., tns lo ioaiug described premises White Geedn, i to wll: Tbat certain piece or parcel of land, llaaMikereblrfa, bvlnalnthe town of Oorlnne, attaate, lylacand Sblrtlagr Uaeas. or Box In Ui)cNinty Ktder, Territory of Uian. I, i lnllle, white aad colore an-Belaa; Lot aaventeea in Block ne honored and cn Mouteua Sire t loom l b brawn '. fronting Damasks, evntynine, twenty-tw- o leet, by one tvundred Tarklth. Dlspsr, TawftHUaek, feet, runolng back. Containing. In the WaTJan and Bay Ilea, segregate, two thousand nine hundred and Et?C Etr Ete :. four square feet of ground, aa shown by Plot d222U of eaid Town of Corlnne. aa made by John t, 0Nell for the Union Paclfle Railroad Company. a Judgment Tbeaam below aold to la tha eaaa oi John W. satisfy Snell egslnat John CHIHEBY ISODTflER-CO.. Addoma, t ESTIlATS , Terms of sale. Caafa. .41 and Jobbers Importers HAVE In ray posseuon the following K. T. PA1 RICK, U. Marshal. d227 iw . 10, 1S7L August ear One red yearling steer, undirblt In left Braniiei, jWiiBs & left shoulder. aad branded with an anchor on old tbrea crop white One rtd aad heifer, year Street, near Front etree'. ailtlay off left and hole la rig ht ear, branded 71 on lei I dzau-'- , SAM FRANCISCO. alao a braad oa 3ft hip. rlba, and. left One rad tbraa year old halter, large S on ear. and slit in right, aad boleheifers hip, altt laabove havaealvea. deaenbad Bouatba One large red ox six or ssven y ears old, whits .. alaaojaeUurera of la lorebead, nsder belly, en shoulder snd tip of tali bona, branded with a norsvtboe rn right Vln- and o won left thigh, slit ia left air. hip Oa wild Iron are boraa. flea yaa old. ao ? marks or brands, drove rrom tha weak Desert. Clder,; On roan mare, eignt yaars oia. waive strip CASK of aU QOUDN And Deserltona la faea, aorral mala ana tall.- branded (half on drcie over li) and Bon left thigh, also . BAN FRAN CfSCO, CAV left shoulder; kbe has a eolt." fmtm If tbe above are not eiaimel within thirty dayefrom dku of adverUsemeattbey wtUbesold, at publio sals to pay damags and expan- V Hal Santti af V. C Depot. CASTLE. ' BROTHERS f ; JOHIf A. WEST, Pound reeper." .. 4m u d3311a tJM wlwe ( Farowan, Ang. is, Tl. Importers of Silks ...-.- ni" - Gents' Underwear, ', ot i Gents' Famishing o . & a I ' 'Liprs. ! lit - co;, OUTTIHC & r-- For Sale by the Picltles, Jellies, Jams, egar, CAR LOAD -- 3Etetnn. Ti R. JOWES & CO. j- -- TO XLTE :M.llGi. a CM, i .' 4 'ITOOp-TTORIUER- X WOULD BAT TEllLllllGr ' I AM IT A ITIfEB-SE- NOW P&EPABED T, SI1 AKPXJf and ' Onthe Shortest Jfotu Lord eaye of hla grand motners Brougham "To nay maternal grand, mother, Doctor Bobertaon'a sister, 1 owe all my auccea In life. From my tar 11 tat Infancy till I Itfl college,, with toe exception or tna time wa pat-c-a at Brougham with my tutor, ilr. Mitchell, I waa her companion. Ilemarkable for beauty, bat far more for a masculine intellect and clear understanding', she Instill ad into me from my cradle, the strongest deeira for Information, and the first principles of that persevering energy In the pursuit of every kind of knowledge which, mora than any na- LITTLE tural talent I may pcesess, has enabled me to stick to, and to how far aneoeasroiiy it U notaccomplish, to forme say, every tea I ever undertook," George Jonea' war upon Tammany ' remind ua of a little story: aad -- I i. d' d: ' " . kSU JAPAN CHLWA. SI All Kin da ol POSITIVELY - HO SHALL POX REPAIR SAYF8 ' 21S ASlSFrantSU, SAN FRANCISCO 401 - 81 LOUIS, MO dznem HarthjaaeanslSt,, SRG'JFE, SYEEKEY. ZTorth i i ; Warranting: Satisfaction. ' MACKXBKU , BEBBT B. BEJDUORE. Saw Smith, enrro popria-pmc- ia TO KXST TUX TIKES COTTONWOOD Xf- - ;i -- . ; fbahcmco.;1' ; .T'm iutel Hentremery bxpcczd !The msrlUof this Corner af Batter JTRANCISCO. SAN CuttXns; all kinds of garments worn by Ladles. Gentlemen and Children are known co.. by scores of ladles In this City and. Territory; Cor tot tha war way la to prove tt one's aeti whlaa ssay ba dona wll liana edaarara. This 02151 system removes all anxiety regarding the FIT CANTON ! as all its directions ara absolutely garments, LEATHERS positive, Tkara wm be so sltrtagwiw taxing SADLERY, j lIZnUESSf or up XstUng out, which, not only Injuarea lie .sssaaaaanssana y material but eleatraya tna prepartlana and otlan ruins the garment.' The system la vary simple and can be learned In a few hours, . ' ' 104Frantat. CAt. CASH nam PBODCCE taken. gaX rBACI8CO. V1C JOGZPH BT7LL,' ITta Ward, Agsn, rystaatfar ... . X1TO. rrwt aw sag . aiMwtr & CO. Wholesals Dealers in KirrrsBt , cbxeji r usn , aw BACON, PORK, BEKF, CODFISH, CRANBCIlRieS; aide 1st South Bt. Weat of eaa .Towaaand House. d223m ' .;i K. B. Kcfaranee to Eanry Dlsston. PklL. - TEAS ; V AND WH0LE3A.LE QEOCEKS. ' -- 1 ; ciiiFOaXu 0MWMarketSt..Betwt98eo0nd. . Objfee oad !.,!... n a--x. - city. SAN FRANCISCO TRADE: - On the 18th lnst- a son to Catharine R.. wile of Taomas Tnomas, or me inn wara oi ims TWinataf - almost reoorared fraoa nls reoent a vera 11- "T f i . i !. cago. Jaa. A. Folgar, of tha firm of J. A. Fol car A Co.. oondnotinsr Pioneer Steam , J.DealerGRIFFITH In all kinds of AV Importers ana FOREIQir DOUBSTIO FA Ax otb ara Coatrajrr. The If&eiaUaX Star, of tba 1st Instant, aaya another com paay f Saint will leave Uverpoot on tne Italy, la expected to arrive here on Fri- TiwTkAW. CoHina. E. P. Shaw, Esq., representing Catting 4c Co., of Ban Franeieoo, will visit our city about the 23rd Inst with tha view of.boaineaa ralatlona with thia Territory. Thia firm conduct th tncm prosperous buslneaa in canned fruit. Jellies, Jams, ave 1 oat shipped three oar loada to Chi Coast. poPaEion mr disgrace bim, If heard tinder any other. And yet how many do It. alas I and even i go their waya after it, selfishly tears ana nrtterneea tney forgetting tneand have caused, selfishly expecting, if on their It at all, thatl they remember return, the domestic sky will be without a cloud. More the pity, when It 1st Then. Indeed ia there danger In the air. for then too often cornea deceit, hypo crisy ana mainerence. Europe, at ple. to-da- y, TRADE. It la cruel and cowardly in any .man to: apeak to a woman under hie own SAN FRANCISCO roof In a manner that would forever j::o. f.i. LAvaa ( TAMr,En onoo. i. i c. joHricon ." co., . |