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Show In To Mil. Captain Mills and wife, of Maine, favored us with a call ye.sterday, in company with Mr. Thomas Williams, treasurer of '. C. M. t. The la Her gentlemen remarked, and we cordially coincide.! with the opinion, lhat iL was noteworthy, after all these yea re having hav-ing elapsed without a suiwaptuin who bad commanded a ship which had carried a load of Utah bound emigrants emi-grants across the Athuitic, calling nt or visiting this city, to meet two on as many days." Yet Captain RecJ, of Boston, formerly of the Jl-hi), arrived ar-rived and was welcomed on Jjriday ; and yesterday Captain Mills, of Maine, arrived, who was commander of the James Xcsmith, and brought over a company of some four hundred and filly Utah emigrants, Scandinavians, Scandina-vians, under the presidency of Mr. P. O. Hanson in 1S-3-5. Wc were well pleased to meet Captain Mills and Ids lady, who have been ' doing" Caiiibr ilia, its Yosemite, Big Trees, Geysers Gey-sers and all. The Captain was also having a ship of his own, of which his sou is Blaster, loaded with wheat for Quccustowu. He would like much to sec Mr. Hansen, but as he leaves to-day will hardly be gratified. Mr. H. will, however, undoubtedly sec this notice, and can appreciate the situation. Wo wish to Captain and Mrs. M. a safe and pleasant trip to their Xew England home. |