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Show under the name of Da Caetro, be was engaged looking aftc y horses, alaaghter In ISC3 be was at Wr.sa Wagga, ij. where belog la diflcam:!, ah attorney GEORGE Q. CJLltlHOX, named Qibbes acted far him.! EDITOR A2ID PCBU3ECT.' In 1861, In th list xf deaths In the Boms JVew, appeared thatef Sir James - Blare 13, Friday, TIchborne, father of Rxr, with the Utement.tbat on the assumption of Roger's death the belr was the next STATE ELECTION. eon, James. In 1S63 the dowager Tieb borne advertised In the London Times the loss of her sonj In the hope of bearing of bis possible safety. In 1865, see-of For J2epntmiatic in Cvagress. ing an adrertlsemeDt In the Timet at Cnbltt's Missing Friends Offlce, trJIUKK FULLER. Sydney, the dowager wrota tou Mr. Tvr Siale Senators frm Salt LaXe, Cubltt, concerning br son, saying that Tootle., am.J Summit Counties.: he bad heard that part of the .wrecked crew of the Bella had been picked op W1LFORD WOODnUFP, by a vessel going te Australia, possibly OEO. Q. CANNON, to Melbourne, but sht bed trd no wsr. JENNINGS. farther. 'She' described her tnisslag CHAS. H. nElTPSTEAD. and suggested marriage or change aoa, tr Representatives from Salt Laks Couty. of nam on his part, and intimated i JOHN TAYLOR. Information that concerning blm would BRIO HAM YOUNG, rewarded. bVbandsomely JOHN T. CAINE, After considerable corrrspoodence Til OS. r. AKKR3, on the) subject between parties in Lon. A. P. ROCKWOOD, don' -- and Melbourne, tbe claimant wrote to the de arager. May 24, in answer to a note from her of February The Ticbboroft trUl, the great cause 21, 1S6S. He said that.he Jnten'ded to ctletre of the day, haTlag corae sudden- - all for Eogland, 'via Panama, June THE EVENING NEWS. j !?. PEOPLE'S TIOKET. 1 ( J., bW 1 U rUU UilSI UV -- k. j 15th. nil. In January, may b Interesting to oar reader, more particularly a th trial was a lone one, were teUioas, mad the a e. the proceeding eTiaesct wss so Ytry Yoiamiaous tost few newspaper reaJers bay retained anything like connecte! idea of the .. q case. - I860, th claimant mar-rl- d under the name of Castro. In June 1 of that year 'he made a will under the name bf Roger TIchborne, attested by his friend. Attorney Qibbes. claimant July 9 of the same year the nameof 'under the wasf killed by Peter Smith, bis brother-- ! a vjoarrel in a r Joon .la the is' of Croee Point, Cook vlUtje was BmUh t -- eted. y . Ccunty. The. Triti j's Wr ilnton rpeclal says the cor elites ( I Waye and Ileans bave agreed to r: iace th duty on Bessemer steel from l to 1 cent, a ad on steal railway bars from 1 cent, to . 8. M. Paniter and J. K. Caldwell, of Penn.. will start from here with sixteen members of the Japanese Embassy, comprlslrg those connected especially with the examination of the manufao orlng establishments of the United State--. The wUl first visit Philadelphia, thenparty and Plttaburg other cities In the western part of the Btate.r; They expect to (occupy about two weeke In inspecting the large worsts Naw York, 15. The Sun this morning, has th following extraordinary . editorial paragraph: "The change in the Erie Railway brings very conspicuously before the world two homicides, who are its real authors, Ds&lel E. Blczles and Edward Stokes. But for the killing of Flak by Stokes th agents f foreign stockholders could never have got Into the Erie building, for It is proved by recent events that Flak was th real moving power of Erie. It will strike everybody, as ft most extraordinary coincidence, besides that the other principal-acto- r, Stokes, Daniel J. Sickles, is also ft homicide. Stokes killed Flak and Is yet to b tried for it; Sickles killed Philip Barton Key, and was tried and acquitted on the ground of Insanity. "Another coincidence is that both Fisk and Key were killed by being ehot with derringer pistols; and still another, that Stokes Is defended by the same distinguished criminal lawyer who cleared Bicalee. Sicklee Is oar minister to for an ordinary manto Spain, and be at ' home leading , a struggle to take a rallwsy office in a foreign Interest while drawing pay as our repre-sentatl-va at ft foreign court would seem strange, bat nothing Is strange, to Ban Sickles. The country is hsppyin .tbe expectation of reform in Erie, and Stokes, though 'friendless, Is happy In the hope, that at no distant day, while minister to some, foreign country, he mey return home and serve some great wj - - - z'-- 1 ; rlana before the 15th In order to support his servants.-of ApT l next." A pf 'se of $5,000 will be ow ' rartnofor paid 1 the f ar next leat. y each n.u kJ.nKmttftntr QLCCKtDE! ; THE IN GREfiT-snEDUCTlOIl ed The Tlebborne estate la In Hamp shire and Ij aali to be worth X 27,000 annually. TIchborne Park le near AlreafarU. r The baronetcy waa erected In 1620 by James I. "The latest baro net of y Ij BIr Henry Alfred Joeeph Doarhtj-Tlchbornthe only sarrlT-1n- s on of the late Sir Alfred Joeeph by hU wife the honorable Terees, eldest daughter of Henry Bscedlit, elsreatit Lord Aran-del- l, of Werdoar. The preeent baronet was born posthumous, and aaeceeded to the honor In the year 1S69. He Is Lord I Roger TIchborne. for Engsailed be ISC5. In September, Christmas on Day. land, landing there He went1 to Wapplog and Graves-end,- 1 Doughty-Tlchborn- ft, s Deslroas of procuring FIT In PJUUTECT Good News' for those that Lilio a Brilliant, Clear and BOOTS ox? SHOES. - wui nnd ; - -- at- gOyXTf1ri Otroot, Msortmeot to select from. sndeholce alsnre from oar If we cannot salt you ' v ' : -- -- - o rr J J 1 w a. Calxcs, ; SHOE InflKERSI ST TDB i stock We Invite yoar attention tooarcoaaplete : 'of f.. Leatheri & Findings, oftbebekt brand of Const -- DID f French utlns.ln part, and Auunua storocoos, k.io, . eaina. JLealber, Mania ; Llalnsa, TopptOKS. Upper J Boot Vtoz and Kasiern 8ol ' CeAtbtr, Thm rjul, Wm Null anitni. rTthlngelannemisrvtoafnll . ri tor i : Five Gallons Tor Only $2,50 ; IP 'ST 1,1 Crackers. IDE OlILT ; t , ': 5 ; . AT TUB PRKMItEH, Is at hie "j IVBWBRICIi: STORE ' 1 . . .r ths "." Prcilicsl .Front , .. - and IMsjsia . i ( FLU IB! ' j c 1 j PHTROLEUr.1 n. BOOT, &; Frcill Bread, Safe Light! '! s sa a-- jj- WS WltL HIKE TO OBDKBI 1 Hi any styl Sad qnsltty desired, sod Insure are Oar raailltlee lor sasnnfaclnrleg nnarpsssed in t&la elty. ; ; Repair lag Done Seatly, Premptly anel , , GROCERIES ready-mad- e tOCk, '.''( STAPLE AND 'FANCY , ,f - ror! those that like ' ON EAST TEMPLE . STREET. outfit maaofaotarlns; I by bead or machinery. Onr 3: d having been carerally selected far can be iti Traae or 4V Corns. snd see tne whether you bay or urompton, laey re4J-t- l mrm as on. a ail oar prloo low aa aay ' We bave a not. all and LArge st the Stock, grades, o. lia ,taaJlty eu bo aoia bero. IVowcat' Price. SVall receive eareful and prompt Order by V.: " ; altenUon. " r( Obsetre lUe ad Jrest 99 Mala Street. ' t r t tributaries.' many The Larcest Assortment of Crossing at; I t tU angles the valleys oi emty - a , , , OOJLi, OIL! , .. DANIEL CRErJIC. SADDLERS , . " j - . s.nnssiiJCiCo., e, -- Sir. - - , CHICAGO THADC. LAni woods l s, .r hlt lnf0rM T"Beyou,1r!eBncidth ' -- e, EJUMTIOIJ! ; TniS BEST PLiCE TO UVY COST OF LIGHT! the Mississippi and tbe Bed Blverof the north, he northern route traverses the rolling prairies of. Dakota to the will Ond It to their Interest to examine the broad and fertile valleys of tbe Missouri and arises of oar stock ef and Ysllowstone. The latter It follows quality nearly tbe entire length of Montana to EASTERN & WESTERN HARNESS, and the foot of the mountain. Ascending Tar, Bridle, Dash. OoUar, Winker, Fair end Inquiring after tse'Ortoni, . ' In the Territory. eastern slope by- an almost im the 23th o, BtepbeDs.-Denaming himself Halters. and t the and surmounting grade, h went to Tlohborne, and Mr. Hop-kis- ' miki aspseialiyof HOBtSX COLLABS, divide by a pass so remarkable InWe WESTERN DISPATCHES. - single which we eaniot fall to give saiuraellon. the attorney, made an aQdavlt In baa been known as the ttesteea it that long of mnnfaetarod JeU largooar variety n la Collars, atasortmoat Incladca Hoy. Sajc. Fnawcisoo, 14. Owing to th 'Gate of the Mountains,1-- the northern for his favor. At Alreeford Mr.Bowksr.the In silver, th branch unit refuses line enters tha valley of a branch of the ward's eeieorated copper il rated it one Do lar. ' family attorney, did not recognise him. glut . Sole 'Ag-entto receive silver bullion lot- tbe pre- Columbia,- - and follows that nob'e river for the I Notts Sfal 99 One of Arthur Orton'e sisters wrote to sent. :. to tide water on tbe Pacific ' The leadf.'f DANFORTH iriL.TJir, ; and con- ing advantages resulting to tbe Northhim claiming him as her brother, bat McDirmoU was tried sa all tbe oi aOiveoiass p piles victed of highway robbery. The ury ern Paclfio railroad from' the low alti- resetting, iar he answered her that he was not. ana w a eTr iu prwuii, uiauu 87 FIRST SOUTH STREET, ease of Solomon Cross for the tude of the valley route along which It I foou,and the la ' wrote th claimant 1S67, unl 8, r soctt arileies as will salt nkUT BLOCK WK3T OF POST OFFICB. January earn oOeno. Pat liellly, arreeted for Is as ssssa are:" 1 - A mild climate and fueture, vusmswsvi ara seaisiwutsyi ... to the dowager and two or three days burglsry; Is on trial. It appears that a balldlng sheltered position. 2. Exemption This celebrated case waa commenced after visited her in Paris. The old Isdy, ther wonld have been no eyldence from HIDES BOUGHT. . deep and drifting snows, and not if on had him a written 'he en a to claimant with the title and estate, after a little hesitancy, rxgnlxed him against 'ordinary precautions, by C.r U. L Boot & SIies Dspaitiajat, a aaax.Sk which bung In the store: "I have hence, freedom from winter obstructions. Z. tire said to be named Orton. The salt was as her son, subsequently made an 'aff- slate made you trouble. I tried to get into 3. A productive and verdure-covere- d Of At th Blm B1Q BOOT, Instituted by Orton's lawyers by an idavit In his favor, and wrote to Sir yonr eaie, but my, ompanion deserted the road, resulting In OS Jlai country flanking atroet, SALT XJLKB VI rY. ' on t tenant a t'who and the TIch Clifford Constable, made a 'like I ejectment again give np the ghost." He admitted rapid settlement, ft large tributary popuborne estate f r and e profitable local traffic. 4 of rent affidavit. Several officers also support wrltlosrlt. ii. n. cr.Awsour, sap't. that the gamblers whose lation, It is asserted An abundance of good water. 5. A savto the claimant. The tenant refused to ed the claimant. He returned to Eng were closed by th police, have ing Of many , millions in cost of conthus pay his rent, though be received land. Jsn. 22. In February at Aires places nearly ail returned to business In new struction, Lwlth'a proportionate ; reduo localities, ftna t faro games going on tion of interest burden. 6 , A succession legal notice to do so. The trial o "titles for Mr. Seymour, anele , then ensoed, commencing- la the Coart Ti ehborn e, Mies D oughty ( Mr. R d regularly erery night, though the of natural and easy grades, which will or Common rieae, Zondon, May 11 ellfT), and Mrs, Townley, coualos of necessity of guarding- against the Dbllee c re at It reduce th cost of neratiar the ft large attendance or. profita- road and enable the same motive power 1S7I, the Right Honorable Sir William Rager, also Colonel Gresnwood, an old prevents ble business. , rar greaterreeuits. botn Aa esej:ient assortment of to BotIU, knight. Lord Chief Jostlca of friend to tire heir, failed, to recognize The total wool product of the State in aecompiisn and traffic, than are possible on ' for 1871 foots to 24,276,253 pounds, be- an speed the Coart of Common Pleas, presiding. him,' but ft' couiln, MrrBIdduIph,' elevated or mountain route. Grape Tliie., t ? i an Increase C2. of over 4,815,683 Si of ing pounds laaae The The experience the past wlnter.the before the conrt was whether ' him, In June of that year Trees. i ... previous year. ...The dipping year severest tlnos our Territories were the claimant (Orton) waa or was not the Mr. Goeford, with whom the sealed the It Is believed will be larger than last. not to for and likelv be reueated heir of Blr James TIchborne, who died packet was Iefrasked h'm to name the and with an Increased price for wool lof many justified jeara, has thoroughly' r In 1SG2. The claimant's case elosed De- contents of the packet, but be declined at least so per cent, the ; Norbem Pacific the claim that I' s Strawberries, cember 21st, 1S7I, bla counsel supposing to dolt In the 'presence of 'others. At Blocks are active: 2,241 shares were road. when completed, will not be st sold a at session of board th obstructed snow. single Autben any by jlme . that sufficient eyldence bad been pro- the trial th claimant , stated that tbe this moraine:. ' r Itaspberrles, tie reports, fflclaI,unoracial, and inci auceaio secure a Yeroict in hie favor. sealed packet related to his .aedacUon Los Akosxes. 14 The' surveyors of dental, from surveyors, engineers, Unl Ksxcrlisla C?urraiils, The conrt reassembled January 15, 1S72, of bis cousin, Kate Doughty, previoue tne eoutnern pacino road, witn engi- ted States military and signal officers. neer to routs are Ft. ei Yuma, and settlers, representing all Important and the suit closed March 6, with a to the breaking of the engagement be now Phelps, a IXoaesa Etc. of Baogonala sections or tno route,; agree mat during survey making verdict against the plaintiff, who disap tween them. Pass. ; hard winter there has not been Alad,. Light Brahma Fowls and Eggs, the past peared, bnt wa subsequently arrested Brother officers t0f Rjger, soldiers "of Saw Bernakdino. On the night of a time .when, with the nrecautione usu ! . :FOB SALS BT j and lodged in Newgate on a charge of bis regiment, "professional men," trades meizui, veus uargo'somoe vu des ally taken on roads States," f was Northern Pacific trains could .not have of value fire; troyed by everything u coart and of old the servants and men,1 perjury. The cast .occupied family saved. ' !''". -, r. made regular trips. . . eleven Is ' IfS riirnnrni CUatilUEUIV J was inea .oerore f !; trial. In the case pro fee sad to recognise tha claimant Chief Engineer Buberts.Tof the V d007l uaja, fait Lake CtV. have been obtained. Northern Paoifio Boad, who baa noau- TIchborne marks" were found on him thus far nine jurors special jurors of the county of Middle : mors . ' t ror An additional renir tattoonrty in this country, sex, taken by consent of counsel and in abundance," but one, that of Krlor in biaproresslon naa been caueo, 1. studied ther western snow was argued pro and con by the most ing, which Lord Bellew, of Barmeath talesmen he Iron for the Pobtiaiid. O., problems- - during the past tbree years eminent English lawyers, among whom Castle, Ireland, nld he bad effected track between Creswell and Oakland la ana r , in recent .report, based on very I Ull ncriT I Sotolllaalla j were BIr John Duke Coleridge, Q. C4 With! his own baitoi n the real Itoger, beta forwarded rapidly, and will be full data, he snms np his conclusions in UUI as soon as tne weather permits: this seatence: Flvk. Clark A Flaes's celebrated Boeclaltks Solicitor General, for the defence, and the claimant bed not, and he ewore laid when done the road will be In running means are for sals by all first class dealers In this cut "With oT'protefttlon ordinary Sergeant Ballantyne for the plaintiff: that be never 'had been tattooed. order 180 miles from Portland. 0 at Paoifio the Northern exposed points, . True Fit Shirts.14. Bast night an emi Th cat came suddenly to a close In The 'claimant underwent a 'most se' YelNev, Elko,train th Railroad, wbetuoompleted .by was at islsaop's station, lowstone, route, can unquestionably be 7 Patent Pantaloan Drawers. of several weeks grant consequence of the damaging nature of vere nunter Mrs. step pea irom tne cars, ner be open for regular traffic its entire - Bussian Braoas. still unshaken. evidence may people for Many the the defence, the Jury son five years old following, tbe train kept across tbe continent, even dur length BIr but to real be tbe Boger, ; declaring they had heard sufficient lieve him started, thro srlng the boy under, the Ids; winters as severe as the 'present, Lapdrta'f: Ed, Gloves. whereon to baa a verdict, and the there' is no prospect of hie ever proving ear wheels, which passed over both his should they occur." -- Hew Styles of Keck Dress. . claimant's coanael withdrawing bis that be is. YV-s,legs. He was brought to Elko for sur " He further says, alluding to a mass of N. B. FlTe NoTeltlea last oat Dover cloth i but tnere ta little bop testimony irom aiontana: fw v gical claim. Th pay of a spcial Jaror In t i (. -- a.i, and MlitrMnca, l or maattendance, Braces, Patent ' "These very favorable reports, dur Balrts reoorery. Panial ton Drawers (rod8oms ) LMtporte'e Cable Htm, England U a guinea per case, butln this SaS Frak cisoo, 14. A boy named ing a winter of unprecedented severity. tv.tu dPKCZAl. TO Taa DESEREX NEW3..I . ana u oixoet Bean. uiovn, twgani Instance it was agreed that the Inrori Uenry, firteen years old fell . Irom a cover the most elevated and mountain- - fUJtf FISH, CLABK A FIAGQ, !. n and was' picked ons portions of our line, where obstrucVe NEW YORK. building this evening should be paid a guinea each per day, I J.. . : o 678 eoi 1m up ssnseles;, it is feared be was ;fa tally tions from snow "would occur if any the expense to be equally met by the on where wheal the is re and it route, counsel on each side. Money on the f ER WESTERN USIOIC TSLEdRaril LINK. The steamer Pioneer, which sunk In membered that the obstructions on the the straits of Caragnlnes, plaint! ITe side was raised by the sale of yesterday waa Union Paclfio have been virtually conraised and towed ' Into tbls fined to- a section of 180 miles, every bonds, hypothecated apon the Tleb rVrtcrnooii7 a few sacks part of which Is at least 1,000 Her cargo except morning. feet high-- , FIELD, LEITER borne estate, which at one time told at CO., crew was of lost. her Two' of potatoes er DISPATCHES. than, the highest summit on the EASTERN M " as cow are low bat about drowned. were high figures, Northern route, and most ef which Is MADISON & MARKET STS.f ILvrtfobd. Conn.. 15. David Bcott Sam Oisao, 14 The Boiler lesd at 2,600 as Confederate bonds. to 3.000 feet higher than the been tndteted Cheree Michael have and is Julian city being rspldly developed: mountain section of As it appeared by the evidence in the forth mnrder of theBUUnge family In to onr ire In length on WE take pleas the last crashing gay $S3 to the ton, tha Northern Pacific eqnat we hto onee and patrons announcing vnt becomes line. It ;' course of the trial the heir of BIr James Windsor Locks. eommodtoaa qnartera tor the and there is said to be plenty of tbe perfectly safe to preaiot for the latter as aaln lo moreour A sneclsl dispatch asms iranaaKsiioai h TIchborne was his son Roger, born in 01 roc a 10 sikoi. jubisihu Daainea. onaxacLer from block winter complete exemption news from lam Matamoras. ears 14. There been no ade as Is enjoyed by railroads in New Occupying bur . New Warehouse, EUREKA, 1S2D. Ills mother was a French woman from riev., Decoeonflrms tbe retaking or ztcsta cases of smallpox fcr 21 days, and phy York and New England." . r and bis parents resided In France, and the complete defeat 201x190, Six Floair of the rebels sicians concur in the opinion that the U believe that tbe Intelligent judges Is eonsiderablr Here Tkaai Doakle where h ,waa '.born, and brought tip there. The bells are ringing and can disease has wholly dissppeared. The exUnion Pacific onr former locality, corner State and Wash- company, taught by celebration of the vlotry. board of health will make a final re firlog In until fifteen years old. He consequent dm err an tea tnroagn an will be able to inivs wlib ana bereafter pre perience, from dated March A letter London, naoro atniiod effort f r convenvent serious port on blockade line. any their ly spoke French with facility and Hog- - 2nd, says Senor Zigasta staled that he The Injunction suit of t' e Street ve. Whether this shall ience., ltbt and adaptablltty 10 tbe wants of CALT LA tCC CITY or true corner cot. baslneta. 118x190 It Tha prove from baae- store, Ugh with a French accent. He went expected a revolutionary move to break Lemon Mining Company attracts large can neoi on, la oeToioa exclusively lo joboln. considered settled .that tbe With 'be to Btony hurst College for three or four out la Spain at once. " Increased room we bave enlatgd the to tbe court house dally. Northern Paclfio road, following as it stocksthis or our and vartetles in every branch The Herald publishes) an exhibit of crowds la here Indian JJode agent Special years. In Oct., 1S43, be obtained a com Erie,! wilt wholessle of rivers the channel way tha great business, addln. besides, iba larreat snows a tremendous Inwhich com most a to. annuities Indians. tbe and of Is stock or. toe continent, traversing the mild pi ; mission 'In the Cariblaeers at Canter crease la the departments where frauds distributing OF UTAH, . teeent strike in the eureka con. winter belt, and running at an eleva th haA Inspired bury, subsequently stationed at Dublin eoold, be perpetrated,uo.sine '07, tcon& confidence witb eapitalinta to tion feet 8,000 4,000 lover than Its Carpets Upliolstery Salt take City, Utah Territory. became and elsewhere In Ireland until January time wnen uouia t neighbor,, will, from th day of its com' ever shown wst of New York. Wo nnM thw road. Th eontlnrvot In the permanency of the district. . Boooesaor to a. W, ' White A Oo. 1S33. At the age of 21 (Jan. 5, 1S32) he nected wills 1867 wbieb arat pletion, f arnish a reliable meaca of k wot our own were $4,230,8S6; lorlS69 In importations, expenses may i rrurr nnason Wore In transit between th Atlantic .and the no way Interruptedui by Joined In disentailing the estates. Dar- they increased to jh.wj vu, en a m the late Ar. Authorized Capital - $500,000. Paclfio. is It and a baa bee onr It In reorganising vastly aim particularly oar The bis td '71 vhU general absence hu of leaves $18,725,211.: super : J hli . ing thatnotblnr eomioaina. or raurm. inu important that this fact be known and the stock of ths Western Merchaat, whether intendents amounted to $11,213. 11, la Bzsx. U. CuRstX. Preet. we now uncle, Bir E J ward Doughty, then hold- '67. have that among emphasised '70. Flak's Jim end in year, iAtarVaet. lrstVaUoal 8sk of Jdaha us rrom love an In all TIchborne th emoasay estate, ing . A .roRTJLax, Malad, March 10. 1S72. whose important japan, to $107023; and.. . th lamped., W. "Whit. Cashier, i " JlSEI. , th-oo our of report efficiency with his cousin, Sir Ed ward's daughter, tMue ' or etoca aecenaea irom Editor Deseret &ews ... fjateor A. W. Wa teACa.. Hankers., lClty. do will transcontinental r i thoroughfares earn was ta this to f 33,000,0Ca,-ido$is,000,COJ and Kate Daughty, proposed Bssmuo A KxaarATBicc. Attoraoy a Wa are all enlovlnr eood health and much to hasten or retard the Increase of FANCY F GOODS, there is actniiir saia wess oscit, uu- of the spirit of God. our direct trade with the Orient. - ' bortlon rejected by her in January, 1S52, which acconnUd which has DIRECTORS: t. for of ana sisters au?na 10 taeir Tbe past year's business on tbe Union event appears to bave determined him been Covered up In$51,(XJ,(kK) T. R some Ingenious wsy The brethren Jones, Cli. M.H. DoHempstesd, and Central Iioe, with its promise of CAUPETS & UPIXOI.STE11Y, VL B meetings promptly ss ft general thing, Kelt. " to go abroad, as on the 5th of that by those who bave ha J access to the and oar wa have cood meeiiDgs. All are rapid Increase, establishes ' beyond shall be "J. M. Allen, W. ' A. la Vhtts. , present locatlot). month, ha so wrote, alao that he. wLehed lfrij books. Th board of directors aUlTlng to live their religion ana ouua doubt the success of the first trans-conR. uar pojty orwsstlrg Donnelt on V. each rKUFirt ssaiib and the article tne Jbaweoa whole Of New York. A , every to make arrangamenta a to his etate( Donneil, boose, througnout book, a a the ainrdom. me farmers ar put tlnental . road: but It renders equally Sball ba UaialaiaM. yesterday Cj but no publicityexamining ' eras given to their with a good prospect of certain the profitableness of the North- - It la oar oaxnest ndeavor to sett and that b ba-- confided bia wish in grain, ting exToe official flnanolal Tbts Bank will transact mil kinds of legltlm-it- e an abundant Harvest, as tnere fad He, wblcn.bae radical" advantages All : Ooods reaping in a sealed packet to Mr. Qosford. proceedings. Baaklna boalneaa. and hibit Is eoon expected. than Clxoapor snow in the moun- with an ample field and future of Ite of abundance an is BS1AIA IX GOLD AHO SILTCB BCLL. and hLf to color ef the went A in paint rneeiing Ueloro lit threw up csnmUaion, tains, which will furnish water for Irrf- own. The two lines are so far apart as aa J to make i.verores lost as was so held attraoUTS stocks aed hers manufacturers prlcrs In yesterday, gatloo. The grasshoppers did hotlsy not to Interfere with each other. M as to warrant your tooUased patronage. London in 1S53, vblted his parents ilnIA stiil PnrranMP Rmhan, iIhwk mM was a at made which their eggs nere lass ran, so we snau oe is the case with the present. Pacific We accept this cppirioolty ? again express ersph Transfers msde on Kea York. San Franc, and sailed from Havre, Marcha the' proposedprotest alteration la theagainst tariff, Francisco and principal Atlantis and Fact He of thw earnings of each with tha for Tery apt to have noneof them, only road, the bulk com 1, of that year, and ire lUt was condemned. Valparaiso, available la any part ot taa U a ted Htata allies, OBATErtll. ACKHOWtXDOSEST from local ? traffic. will doubtless I noil a servant named Moore, where he arrived At White Plains. W.at Chaster Co., traTelers. anA O. C Hosklns Is commsncing while th Astatic and through carrying: or tbo anostantlal svmoatav naantfaatad In Pres. an has been to a made attempt as ataeo sbesroat eakavualty wfatb over poison Depoalta and eenerat btalaoss solicited irom June 19 folio wing, survey of. tbe water ditch on the trad of both will bo increased to an ward took Uhlcaeo. it la only by snen eboarlna; of eight persons named Acker the fcr west Malxd the efforts encrrncua sida of rlrer their vcluma confl4onoe nf and we will HelnBontUAxnericft be tfveled family by that good joint ,; rasa, by imprest In; a- spring well of brinslnjf wttsr down to wt.ra tbsy to turn tbe current of tbe world's com are enabled so spe4lJr to regain oor tormsr In Gold or Correnc. $ to offer for your Insnoctlon and Exchasseon prtneipnl el ties of extsnslvely.crossed the Cordilleras, and with arsenic polaoa.1 prestlxand oct Intend American across laid xnd merce the have! Earopes&l Continent, In oar new quarters the Invest as theOa.na.ias - ftirnlchA.1 tOtuUcp .. . . . . . . visited snany Sooth American citlas. The Ueralcr Washington dispatch Port aire. Thev will commence vw in mm! . t AWO. ), survey- - and by their joint demonstration, that approral aortment of goods we hsve ever exhibited. lowest convention Is to be lnr next Thursday and keep at it and ays an rstrs, Transfers on i Telegrtp At JJnenoo Ayres or Montevideo h be- held until to is the equal We tat Parkenbanr Virginia, water It wbere ears and tbe will came acquainted with a family named on the ISth York come, all eommerclal needs. Inde A'w of Apni. Tha moTement J22f .OBwB5"1B' Pabllo BmiritiM, come up wnere we nave every reason pendent, T s J"'" V vl .f Da C3iro, wnrea came.lie tr.frwarii Is laid to be in the interest of Judge It CXiiierala. Approved rbosloes pipar diseonn-te- d we shall bave an believe it to will, for depositors. t tsaorned. Oftoa alio wsj jti Melpllla, Chxsi, t A Coition of principles has abundance of water and analog L. n.csirs or ixinoslt Imuoj, payable I a Gold and the beentsreed originators upon, room for of and plenty raort good month ort De Castro, in writing to the cUi&aint, dts'natethe new trrencyon call, or at any npeciflsd c the c?neral work of ft the name land, av In any Dart of tna Unl;! Htata Better-da-y Saints to come and live. said that "Sir Boser" bore the name of of tae XsmocraUo rrty by party; sum was Willie she For that Territories. Y7. C. Hswr'on.U. j family. Last tro. evening waa held teacher of our school, gave us an "exhi- to cook, wash. Iron, scrub floors, pump A mas meeting r'---of citizene Arthur Orton. Advaves abfptneaUof Ballton er t, at .'Wbiah th bition." Th prosrramm consisted of water, carry fall palls to. every part of Bospeetrnllv retarna nia Ores to letr rsdw Vort, Saf rancuoo and Kurope. Boger sailed from Bio, April 0, 1SS1, In Brooklyn, was the reform committee fall of the tbe clean, lamps house, keep reena onatomara for. the In the Sella which foundered at sea, rrport a declamations, dialogues, songs, and patronage be. as to ths frsns in the was a complete success. and itrlmmed, with vaet . cetera al- towed Jspon htm,, and liberal and trusts jar tf tlcX citations, tni printed and wu considered by tie ta EiS Park Bank. most! kzco infinite. lid Ad Jrcsacs were We T?ere Kovtnbcr U;t. la te bosinees to msrtt a eaaUattacce of T"W; Ynntr.rTUonl earned and entertainen I Donnll, La wson Co. bi;niy hoars -:t lock r"i ;.- - E:r- - their tatcrs stares under oar underwriters as lost. The death of c?- - sby clt!:tn3. at .. , a C and and nls AN ri. half, I fcr about three mj Trust Co. to tarsiics. vr txJ;, Sijs It must t. r;.y, la Boger TIctitorae was iezUj jrsrtl went off smoothly, tlotLsftcaveiaucatoci LC"DC:7- -J everything ssy ilcCallocb 4 Co. Cocif, ; Tow. back an was when in his Grant turned Irish lady OiuU;;ju3. in a chancery salt, his cousin Kate ca only C78U and reouned to the credit and honor consIJteration rLr- t!cllxr rr be of rhom br himsc'f, month, thirty and scholars. Ail did to teacher married Mr. BsdclItTe, hli father died, at first j i to riniSmth Sirest. .' : from this of both prr pare our meals etsd rrrrh tid iron Kext dOOr appointed bat little lIUs Hale, In rcitln our well,' and ccthlsj mere' was heard of , the V t?, and tO t?o whom the Hr etinhmu'i Vri1Mn-her sarply to prcvlded approved the "Cullort 111," did tplendiJly aaJ U-tiuzitl-C- 1 ca eocil a or where crc.Ud tronbls that I trust to see my oU frlenis. Ubllshment, wts .j jriih the until 7 plalntliTauerted csl33lrs ttlf tny down tne ccpe. brocct .J . r , tne exprtjJ. 2..t A . bis claim. I an your tro. in ucspei, Vrt i. crrj V tzrvanU H. VJf. Andkesoh; ' fJsA for sale The claimant asserted that be vu' Cir:cixsA.n, " "y. ca.... .... mmm Lon-r at tttt- - lc::aLtru Sowers and a girl named :". i ot i K Catiis' Etc ma, V were . over rzn oar s former the scpced drowned Bo;sr TIch- t rJ, and the T rant, -ss are T of on rLZZiza train the at rlr tIy killed, by borne, that hew picked up J It p"!eto rt: Tei t t Iniore and Ohio Bx.lwy Ltrt Th with lereral cf the t2miat an J crrl.4 rL:' -- V.S, T0 X'K ETsits,' Csvislsw, Oystora, txi Ohio, ctir llarstavllls, tcy clil---it ft n;-- :l rtrrrtzra. to Hclbcurne. i'a t : a tUtir 5 ca th ttz-- l tallir- -. iV.c tin Jt r--z.Jz s ... rf t:a : i. YTn rntltrtM r::.. i : ether 3 iter anion conUIneJ, taint IntlUi to Cia- lzJL U.. I'lchlL-- ..r v-- a to Proa ! HMD PROBLEM. The four, principal routee that have been surveyed to the Pacific have the following; mean elevation. above the eea level: B The extreme southern, or Texas Pacific route, ekirting the border average altltnosof of Mexico, has-a- n 2,300 feet; 2. The 35th parallel route, ex3,600 feet; 3. The middle route, SacOmaha to tending 1,771 miles from ramento, 5,000 feet; 4. The northern route from Lake Superior and 8W Paul to Puget Sound, 1,900 feet. Tbe middle route (now occupied by the Union, and Central Pacific! road) scales four' principal summits, caving the following . elevations: 6469 7,042 feet, 7,463 feet, and 8,235 feet. The northern route has pa ita main line but one principal summit, and that has an altitude not much exceeding 4,950onfeet. me Nine hundred continuous mliea. m Wiilln route hsve a greater average elevation ban' the highest summit on tbe northern, and 450 continuous miles on the former line are 1.000 feet above the highest point on the iaiter. ; Th remarkably low altitude of the the northern line fully entitles it to Valreceived, nf the designation it has Pacific. From Lake ley route to tbe miles on Superior for distance of 800vasa this Une tne country ,i a piaiu, but mainly prairie, parily timbered, from eleva1,10a feet gradually rising tion abovd the stac near Lake Superior, to 2,600 feet near the Booky Mountains. This plain has a varied surface, and in its depressions flow thenavigabto waters of tbe Mississippi, the Rod, ,tbe Upper Missouri and Yellowstone, and their to-Ia- - TE DC :Eu;:ADVEnTisEr:3iiTs. TUB Yise?TB17Ti TO THE PACIFIC ""TH E SSO JP, S. DOGGETT, BASSETT & HILLS, afannfactnrers and Wholesale Dealers In & OIXOI2a BOOTS n Aveaaie. CHICAGO. H leh Ha. I " S09 Wm F Doggett, . Ubarlea H. Oram, a-- s s sa s. as a jsssis . S - learl fet) i ti SVEET, DEMPSTER j a ' D. Hobart Hills. Henry U. Baaaat. ' COffloe, 7 Bostov, dSOSm .. to-da- y -- ! Finn OA T 8 .CAPS , Straw Vaadi, Back Olovaa, staMt S tt 31 W. j Voikrallu Htttoaia, W . W UempsurJ Parauhi. STKS ET, ASBISUTO v ju W. MHeheil. ";we ? CO. I non-payme- nt r - O GRAPES, ETC., t of-Ro- ger j t - .. PISTOLS, GrWS, IlIFLES,Taekle,1Breeoh Load TTHSHINQ and BbooUng 1 X; implement ana riiea .aibbiiii. ba-- l Pistol CartrldBea.Oanpovder.8not. tion.loaning BlasUng Powder, Bafety Fotr. A gvn erV as sort me bt oi ; .,..., sd: , . . 1 pet-tie- Iear d, g ; ..: - ? , it' ; rn t - jrj u 5 SPECIALTIES enn eric 14-T- ; ii : f - cross-examinati- on , J ; . 0PORTINC COODG, Mat rial a, Poeket CoJtlery, New., Oanamivb-- a bouse Trap. AgeLt orQio. T. Abb 7 'a Celebrate 1 1'op.lTas.eaiag All Orders for Uoocs tt for out of) oar Une shall have , j u prompt attention. K. E.EATOM. 7SS State 8t piirACIU ( rorrxwrly KATON A ABBEY, 101 Lake 81.) We bave on band a Lr.a ,md Wall iHftriad Stock or OOOU OUS8. and are monthly rerrom ceiving additions to tbe samo, dlreetly for tbe Class of Ooods we offer are aa aa those any; Qnn Honaeln tbeConntry. ' Oar of Stock of KISUINO TACJTXB is not snr passed in quantity, quaUty, variety, or price. oouu m pnoe uat. (ONln Iw - . rjEVJYonitTnADE r W1LUMANTIC - - 1 - " 1 i s t Gbtton5 Spool tiisex ajtd su: cord. ' : ! . Used sad reoommended all Bewlng ata. chine Mann facitnrars as the by beat la lbs market CEO. 8. MOUa.TOM;BeUlncAenta. 100 and 102 Worth 8L, W EW YOK1T. IXilSDALL - . r. Breoett-ljoede- TTIIXIAH sSr Mannfaetnrars of - - . Ulspatchcs. -- Bat. the-cit- y i.-- - Q- J & 387 0anaI8L. 140 Factory dUSlr - to 148 !'- - - ; :; depart-saea- - ta w. IJATIOIIAL , BAIJK , - ' r LireipooJ . cxiiOaAi)o, MKBKAHtfA . . 1 (e-blc- h j , M AN H ATT A, Uf rOlfVtUill al: NEVADA, f i ; ; 6 wTOMiNa,! tmnn MINNESOTA, , . - J, t - (CABRTTNS THR TI. . SXAiUS, ' , li M. - onion umc between 1 K. Front St., HEWARU, New York, QueenstowTi f Nxw-VoR- L Ct, NEWK YORtti ',,yf,'Travwliar-.Dafs- - l!; . ; asOIIsts; rraaa Haw TarStwvwry WewaesMia i CAFm passage from New Tor SSO, OoM. U from 8TKa.RA.UK: $30 rrom New York; Liverpool. Qneeostown. Oiaagow or Iondoa i payable laorcurrency. derry. to Oermany. Pranee. Nor Paasaaa from way, Bwedan. SSat uwwi nmmm.tra4aad aawt Remittances to Ores Britain ' tno Continent. Broadway Apply to WILXJA.MS -OOIOS, New York. WSVCALDEa Ae.V .J . ; - " - dlBSly 17F.1. TAYLOR S SOUS -- bnsl-Be- ss 1 Dot'&OOBS t, iWnMEON mm SStor AdamaBt I - JrooU)i,KW ie-oodl- f . '; TOE Mannfaetnrers or . , OTA. : , ' ' wr' 1 - - ! ; -- I; C.T.EAM. ErjcirjE . s ! IX 13 Y. H CENTRIFDGAL - . , ? ' ' ', PUMP. ' AlSO 'V C -- r -- aa r-rr- csa - . anti-Gra- nt . j- - ton-wJbS?J- ?r trans-continentslro- r -- :; HYDROSTATIC , - i.l srscinL noTicE. . . o:::.:r7 a igju Ac n . prc-;lr- AITCICO-CaUfor- Tri3 td r . ; w tp-U- bfal '- s, lit ptrtica-Un,U:9f:";-- 11 Ir 15, " -- Omn . th; :3t- -o- v-rrn?-nt ! rl " . . s niCD sTTEZJ: . at-te&- -- -- PATX3T ihi elec-Uo- .. PRESSES, SlBsaissst Caalaoa. Uoistlasr. Jflaiaka aadl TfreeUns; tlaehlaery. Crass and Irea Castlnrs ar erery deserlp- 'v. .;' . ..' tieai -- ' OIL For Cotton and Unaeel Oil an Other por-- t-- " 5 . 1 r i CSV .... r. w i . ' .' V ' Uadscal7fc7 ' t--- "l ... 1- o , - r, c-t ... cr o. f X.raetatrre at t;' "Z: 5CiIIJ' a4 a Eetstaaa Jp t'J Atrrlcetltsaml Ksaplev - Etreet; i:aciao. ! j - .t'j, CC3TC3, sissSj, , i:zJ YOKX ' for Dftarlptlys CsrcBrs, : f |