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Show OU! the Euell, tlic beaulii'ul Smell. - ' To a sojourner on the ' north1 bench, in the Twentieth ward during the hot season, nothing, I presume, has been j more' grateful than the evening breeze which ordinarily succeeds the torrid tor-rid summer's day. This breeze, sweeping down the mountain' from the north, brings a southing, healing balm to the weary, purched-up -mortal, "whose lines are eastern this place. ' ' V .'. : But this breeze, does not always soothe. ( . j On the contrary,, for the p.ifil yenk its tendency has been to vex, lo har-rass, har-rass, and, indeed, - to eau.o - tliotc angry passions (some of which still remain in the make up of the unsane-tiiiedj unsane-tiiiedj to rise.' 1 f?uch, at least, lias been the case, Mc.Nsrs. Editois, with your correspondent, correspon-dent, whose fate .it is . lo bo within range of that dad iovc, whose un-buned un-buned can-ass lies sweltering in the sun a few blocks north of Prospect street and near to Elm, in Salt Bake City, Salt Lake County, Ctah. 1 am thus particular in the description- of the locality lbr the reason that' desire de-sire to leave no excuse tor the ollicer whose duty it may bo to small out nuisances; theretore should any one wish to llnd out the locality of, this particular one, he need be. ;lb,. no le.; let him, about sunset, sot forth and he will be at no tiuuhlo hi making mak-ing a location. ;- To be a lillle seriuus, I wi.-b to. en-'iuirewhetbui-the lawsof the oity do il-it provide some remedy lor the suffering suf-fering people who are lijived lo receive into their bouses, their, very teeth anil lungs, the foul ctlhtvia arriving from.' decaying carrion, deposited by some-I'ody some-I'ody at their veiy devrs'.' - I(ii'iiiG. : |