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Show CHIPS. Hiy and lucerne in abundance. Tbe moon wore a golden hue last night. A couple of drunks were yesterday fined $5. Mr. Dwyer has Harpir,s Bazar lor August 16:h. New York tilver quotations now urc 1.10;, and it Silt Like, lU7j. Water mebns are around, nui outrageous out-rageous prict-s are asked fur them. Y'estcrday wis a very duil dy no assaults, no ohscet:e literature, no nothing. The clouds are dispersing and it looks as though there would be no 'rain. 'Twas ever thus. A family difficulty is expected to come up before Judge Pyper lor ad justment this morning. Chief Justice Hunter was yesterday Resigned to this district, which dig poeej of a further use of the services of the illustrious Boreman. Tbe examination of Harry Bane and Geo. W. EMiot for assaulting Mr. A. M. Muaser, on Sunday, ieset for 10 o'clock Ibis morning, before Judge Pyper. Xt ie not known whether the chief justice will sit in chambers or not, or that be will attend to any business prior to tho opening of the September term of the court. Tbe gypsy thieves and female robbers rob-bers are in town and plying their vocation vo-cation with assiduity. They ask as high as $15 for a good fortune, and tteal enough mnro to make the business busi-ness profitible. It is now understood . that the ' Herald is lo bo indicted for publishing publish-ing obscene literature. There is one consolation in all this, which is the reflection that there remains nothing too silly for certaiu virtuous and chaste individuals lo perpetrate. Some of the parties who were roped in by Bane to be present at the time of the demand for the suppression of the Hebald, feel pretty sore over the ! development and express total ignorance ignor-ance of the object for which they were Galled upon to bo present, until the demand was actually made. Mr. L. E. Holden has disposed of his beautiful residence on South Temple Tem-ple street, Mr. F. W. Medhurst, the manager of the Old Telegraph, being the purchaser. It ia understood that Mr. Holden will shortly bid adieu to Salt Lako and make his home in the east. What is it comes on silent wiogs And tt'or our slum boring bodies sing?, And plants its busy '11110 btinp ? Dad bit!g tho trilling, pesky things! Mosquitoes ! |