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Show limwmirr- in ymn ri r wmu - - ., s i If- - f.:-- :. ... , e S ,. II'."!.' - K - N J . '. v. csNN:N, Ce-- f d. 11 Ag.-- : ,; t- -i ::-- s o'f..r :i ,.u:ur;n r i: ruv niu .., . .. ..." !, .v A .. J t. 1)JEM..MMMJEW'S., TRUTH AND LIBERTY. Vol III. SALT LAKE CITY, MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 20. 1370. No. ITS Pionee' Pipar o' PocVj Wountrn Rfl?;oi DESEBET NEWS, Semi-Weekl- y! Published every Tuesday and Saturday.) Tha DESEBET NEWS- - WEEKLY iTibllshed every Wednesday.) UfiS fOii THE Sl WLEIUVi One ( xipv one year ix moutim, ' tnree uion'.us ..... TERX3 103 THE WtLMY inc l'o,y one year f 1 si x luoin tin - H " Ul ee mom iis, - LAND BOARD OF TRADE! I WILL sell the following deseCi Ut d parcels of Laud, separately, .m. - - mmrmz" " ON SATURDAY, JUNE. 23. At M o'clock, a. m., to t lie highest bidder lor Cash: In front of FAl'isTS STABLES. SALT LA K K CITY FLAT. Lot J Block :n Plat a s J l BIO FIELD SURVEY. ACRE LOIS. r.iock Lots 11. r, 7 "5and IS BIQ FIELD SURVEY, 10 ACRE LOT. Block "- - Lot 2 containing 10 Aero... 17 bots 7, S, i, containing 10 Acres. It. J. FAl'ST. Assignee, tor M. J.HNEDAKER. dltij-;i- w UTAH CENTRAL RAILROAD Pioneer Line of Utah. JlllsB&Sillli ON AND AFTER THURSDAY, MAY 19th, 1S70. Trams will leave Salt Lako City daily at 5. a.m. aud;2.4,3 p.m.: arrive at Ogdeu 7. a.m. and 4.45 p.m.; leave Ogden City at 8. a.m. and 5.:i0 p.m.; arrive at Salt Lake City 10 a. in. and 7.:10 p.m. In addition to the ahove an IACCOMMQDATIOK TRAIN WILL RUN ION WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS, leaving linden .City 5 a.m. and Salt Lake City, 4 in p.m. ou wlilch full fH re will entitle the purchaser of a ticket to return on the same day and train free, and will stop by arranging wih the conductor, at any po' nl on the line to take on or let off passengers. Passengers will please purchase their tickets at the ortlces, Fifty cents additional will be charged when the fare Is collected on the train. For all lu'ormati-- u conceru'.Ui; Freight oi Passage, apply to D. O. CALDER, Ticket aud Freight Agent, JOSEPH A. YOUNC SUPERINTENDENT. dll-l- y NATIONAL FLAGS, Ktll I.IHFKTY POM S AND houses oi" nrsi.vj:ss, MILITARY FLAGS, Keiclinental and 4'onipany Color for Iniauiry, Cavalry and Artillery, ol Knul'.sh Runilntt and other materials, made to order by THE PIONEER FLAG MAKER, Jamos riilllips, SALESMAN AT Ziou's Mercantile Institution. dl48 2m GM1FAGNE (,?" DRAUGHT t AT THK SALT LAKE BILLIARD ROOE ur.s Im FOIt KAI.I CHEAP ! ! TKN THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH OF DELICIOUS ICE CREAM I AND GODDARD'S CELEBRATED CIDER ooms ttlteJ up expressly for Families In the All kinds of available- pav taken to accom-modate persons with LA HUB FAMILIES. C4i:0. JOI3ItI, Proprietor, In the BASEMENT d!5 ." lm 2. C. IV1. I. The Several Departments of this Institution are now COMPLETELY STOCKED! And the PRICES are LOWER THAN EVER DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. GROCERY DEPARTMENT CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. X SL XT O DEPARTMENT, order are now lujlor MACHINERY And tboe who Intend urdwltn or Purclitm-- i tig, would consult u.eirowu interest II V C A 1. I.I N (J 11 .V It ' Til JtESII Elt.H, ii.ii. ciiinso.v, snot. 'IsVtf ELGIN WATCHES! MANUFACTURED BY The National Watch Company All tha grades of the Elgin Watche IJICLCDISO THE "LADY ELGIN" READY TOll NPKIIVG TUADi;. The company also call the attention of Watch buyers to the fact that the Elgin Watches now ollered have au added Improvement over all Olfiera, lu a new PATENT DUST EXCLUDER So constructed as to enclose the works, and form a protection against dust, enabllnz the movement to remain In order without cbean-lni- r double the time that a watch will ordin-arily ran without this protection. The company feel confident, after having had their Watches three years In market, aud selling many thousands of them in all parts of the country, that the Elgin W all-lie- are the bet time keepers now ollered lo I lie American public. OVER FIVE HUNDRED DEALERS In various parts of the land have unreservedly endorsed them. They are In use upon numer-ous lines of Hallway, Including tne I nlou Purillc and the Pennsylvania t'entral,and officers of these roads, wltu other prominent R.K. officials, endorse them as the best watches for the use of R. It. employes and travelers yet Introduced. The following are presented as specimens of these testimonials: TESTIMONIAL. nNio-- i Pacific R.R., Office of Ukn'j, SUP'T, OMAHA, Deo. 1, 1SI. Hon. T. M AVKKY President National Watch Co., Chicago, Ills. Dear Mr: During the month that I have car-ried one of your "B. W. Raymond" Watches It has not failed to keep the time with so much accuracy as to leave nothing to desire lu this regard. For accuracy Un time keeping, beauty of movement and tlulsh, your Watches Challenge my admiration, and arouse my firlde as an American, aud um confident that respe-t- s they will compete successfully In the markets of the world, with similar man-ufacturers of older nations. They need only to be known to be appreciated. Yours most respectfully, U. U. HAMMOND, Gcn'l Sup't. Offick of thk Hudson RrvEK Rail Road, Ueu'i Hup't, New York, Jan. IT, VSTO. T. M. Averv, Ehi., President National Watch Co.: Dear Sir.- - The Watch ma le by your company which I have carried the pat two months, has kept excellent lime. I have carried It frequent-ly on engines, and have been on the road with It almost daily. During this time H lias run uniformly with our tau lard c.ocit. Trnly yours J. M. T0UCEY, Geu'l Sup't. The following dealers also, In varlons parts of the country, have certified that they consider the Elgin Watches to be all that the company have a lvartlsed them, as better finished, more correct and durable, than any In market of similar price, and that they have great confi-dence lu recommending them to the public, ou account of their general merit. Wiieeler. Panom t To, S. Y. iC. BtUebnsi, Cian'mlti. Wirrci, ifiin t Co , " E. Jiard I Co, St. L-- oil. liddletoi 4 Bro " X.B.Critteadea & Co, Qtuhti T. B.Btm. " I.Bart, Bun finnel, lorw. Etjilin 1 Haai!toa,fii'i? G. W. Pratt 4 C, " J. B. BfiM, DfaKr, CoL Sfott, Barrett Co, Pittsbar. 1. 1. Bildwij & Co , hi P,a- - J. B. bi t CC " fiVo, fL Dihmi k Co, Cinrinnatti. & Drrfai, 5fW Orlnsi. Jjnkiu 4 Hittb, " kii ot 100 othrm. Various grades and prices made to suit differ-ent tastes. NO IflOVENENTS RETAILED BT THE C0IKPA.HT Call on your Jeweler and ak to see the Eiglu Watches. Business Office ani . Salesroom National Watch Company, 159 1A1 Lake Ut., Chicago. wll m dl'AMini The Hew Millinery Estahlishment. 31118. STEAISOUME Beys to Inform the Ladles that she lata opened her NEW MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT One Door North ol IIiisey, Dahlcr A. C'o'm ItunL, Where will be found a full assortment or MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS dlO-r- n A. M I K E It , Vttony fin il Couusolor, Aa-ra- plMtenceofthree i In Europe, Rgalu tenders to the Public ills protesslonal Kervioes. Offick at biM 2X H:utii Street, Hull LukeC'it" Ltah. P..--. Ko'relsa aad Doiuet,t!;: Collections at-tended to. dAiltf T. il .Y. TAYL03, Wet side ::,-.- t Teui'ilo SI., S. I., t'lly, l'V.Y t.Oi.D-i- . OUJ-KltlLst- , ial s .jeiit-rn- l ( Mrciian-- e j:.H-i- f . . r. t.:i:i:.-)- , m. i.. !l4li.V,,, mid I'liysiomn, .in - ;l iltl.lfm-f- . I;! V r. .IZVl.tf C.BAKnUTT. ANALYTICAL CHEMIST ASSAYER ETC. Oeficf. a', J. II. Claw.sou'.sjKeslHurant an I Ice Cream Saloon, 1st S ir.'.h Templi stret t. A fsW doors west tt Tr.efitr". iii;n- - bn FASHIONABLE TAILORS! :o: Messrs. TIIIRKILL A ERL, of Halt take City, having opened a first class Merchant Tailors' Establishment On Main Street, Ogden, Invite the gentlemen of Ogden and viciniiy to tne Inspection of tiielr slock of goods, consisting of Cloths, t'asiiiuere, Vesting , Ac, ra T A E will keep lu stoclr a superior class id EEADY MADE CLOTHING And a complete and Varied assortment of Gentlemen's i'urnishlii(f Joods. We are prepared to contract and to fur'sh Bandsand Regiments Willi all icinds of Mili-tary L'nllorms, 4c. Address, THIRKILL & EARL, Find South Street, Halt Lake City and Mai St., Ogden, opprisPe ( Jodlie ,v Co's. Drug sttor. dl V tf HOME AC A IN ! rilHK undersigned wi.shps- Hits i , 1 call "i f il Rivl gci tla-.i- - I i:t I II 4 lean-ed mill 111 :t red. Aching teeth cured. Filling and extrac'-lu;-; done according to trie laleftt Improvements. New teeto. In rmrttHl. hair or who.e sets, l lieap.on .oll. Rubber anil Sliver ptale. DiHouallv opposite the L". C. 11. Depot, 1"IU Ward, Salt Lake City. jas. nr. nm.nv. illu-- 'idi Warren Hussey, Frank Palmer, Chas.L.Dhler .Halt lke City. Denver. Virgmtacity. HUSSET, DAHLES & Co., BANKERS and DEALERS IN GOLD DtTST COIN and EXCHANtiK, Halt UutllT D T and Virginia City and Helena, Montana Warren Hussey Co., Bankers Central City, Colorado. lavi'1 ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF MAILS. A.UKI V-Vl- .-. t:M Tlirm-.Kl- i Mall Dally ;.l.p.ia. Local Echo t'lly, SV asiilcn mid Morgan Co. liilly " " Summit ami Wasatch Counties Fridays " ' Veil -Through Mull Dally" lit.r.p.ui. L'h-m- I Wel Joidan and ller- - rlinaa Thursdays 7.i " Tooele County Wednes-days aud Saturda s " " " " " Uriuit-svlll- e Saturdays rlh Idaho, Moutana, Oregon and Washington Ter. Dally 10.1 " " Loral Davis, Box KKUr and Weber Co'i Daily 7. n " ' ' Cache Co. Tuesday mid Fridays i " " Rich Co. Fridays Soul li l'rovo Dailv except Sundays U.l'ii " " FlUuiore Tuesdays, Thurs days and Saturdays " St.Ueore and Arizona Tues day , and Sal urdays " sanpete Co. Tuesdays and Hat urdays " '' Falrtleld and Cedar Valley " " Fridays CHWINCi. ivt Through Mali Dally W.oo l'.hi Ijoeal Morgan Co , Echo City and Wasatch Dally .0o " " '' summit and Wasatch Counties Thursdays " " Weal Tlirouirh Mall Dally -- .1" p. in Local West Jordan and Her-mann Thursdays ;.'!' n.tn " Tooele, Stockton mid Urantsvllle Tuesdays and Fridays " Mori h Idaho, Montana. Washington mid Oregon Dally p.hi. I si Davis, Box Elder and Weher Co's. Dally tf.CO p.m. " Cache Co. Monday and Thursdays -- t " ' Rich Co. Thursdays Soul I, l'rovo Dally except. Sundays 7t Fillmore Monday, Wednes-days and Fridays " " st."ueorne and Arizona, Mondays aud Fridays " SnupeleCo. Mondays and " FFarlirdllaeylds anil Cedar Valley Mondays j Ol I H K HOl'RS. UeiieralDellveryopenfromKtt.nl toli p.m. Sundays, lto 1 p.m. Money Order and Registry Department upon from ti a. re. to 4 p in. Outside Door open fromfl a.m, to 9 p.m. .1. m. tiooki:, I'ostinasfc!. IVst Olllce, Salt Lake City, Utah. j i (.i unity, was struck with jiaralysis yes-tenl.iy- , on the railroa'l traiD while on his way iiuine from St. I.ouir; he lier in a critical condition. Wa.-hingt.- pay there is cou-i'lrrabl- e oppo-uio- n t the notuication of Aokeriuan, hi it .eeins that he served t htecu mcntlis during the relielliou .:i tiie (.ent-ra- l Kohert Toorub?, a id Lftd to have his reniov- -' by i'ov.nr'-- . His frieudsadmit this hut claim that (Jen. Toombs, who was i hi- warm personal friend, thus protect-le- i him from c.mseription, though it was known to him that he was a Union man. The nomination was referred by t . Senate in execiit i ve to tlie j!ldii i;iry com mittee. CALIFORNIA. 1 rain lit lacked l.v Indians. San Francisco, is. The Jlu-'leti-recommends t fie sale of half of Verba llnena island to the Central Paeitic Company for a iiuarter of a million, the proceeds to be appropriated to the erec- - t;on of government buildings in the city, thereby saving seventy thousand a year rent" to to tho government for olV.ces. The Indians attacked a train of seve-- r d wagons and tweutv men, near Camp Ciraut arsenal, May -- Tth, aud captured and burned the wagons aud killed one and wounded another. The remainder I'.ed to the mountains and probably per-ished. Washington liartlett has b en Jtarbor Commissioner, vice Cutler, deceased. San Francisco, . Late Ariona advices mention Indian depredations; tlie troops had killed a number of sava-K'-- s. There had bteu unfavorable weather, ut tin- crops were uninjured. MARYLAND. Arrested fur embezzlement. Hai.i imoku. A. li. "Woodcock, late t at I'iedmout, Pa., has been arrested here for embezzling money m to th.e government. KENTUCKY. I 0,000 reward. isii,i.k. A reward often Mid dollars is ollered by the Merchants' bank for the arrest of the perpetrators of yet!rd:iy 's robbery. NEW YORK. I nli lcd-- 1 nt Hal lous Arrepted-Iui-rrns- c of Inaurnure 4 lmrjfes tVlne Islabllsb-Mirn- t Neiiaii by Ilie government OIU-co- rs lose of Hie ItrellioTeii I'eslival. New York. An indictment for a fe-lonious assault ami bctt-crjr- , (oUg,a y the grand jury against Mrs. Vrell, who recently attempted the murder of Koht. Scline ler, the alleged eeducer of her daughter, is in the police court. Mail advices to June Tth say that re- - plies have been received from all the scholars and divines invited to join the committee of the convention for the re-vision of the Bible, except from Uanon Cook, Archdeacon Harrison and Dr. Kemudy. Five have declined, Dr. I'usey, Canon Payne, Smith, and Drs. Wright, Newman aud Tregellea, the last from illness. With the exception of those named, all the who were iuvited tojoiu, have promised to do so. The J5oard of Fire Underwriters have adopted a resolution recommending the various companies to charge at the rate of lifty cents a hundred additional in-surance for the privilege of keeping fire-works on sale; the extra price to be con-tinued for a period, not exceeding thirty days. The same charge is also expected to apply to buildings containing lire-work- s. The change is suggested torthe bitter protection of insurance compa-nies from loss during the lire-wor- k sea-son. The wholesale lihiue wine establish-ment of Messrs. Everdiug, at Court street, Brooklyn, has been seized foral-lege- d violation of the internal revenue laws. The property seized, of the value of was turned over to the United States Court. The Beethoven festival closed to-night with a poor audience. The festi-val, though artistic, lias not been a li nancial success. -- : : :u. ,Mt ; : : n - ' --11 U erlfiivanli. CONCRCSSlOfi AL. s i 1 1:. Ulll lo i. yulnle ll.e I'tJ oi Jnrnr,AC ( !iklit;c. i r" the j : ! i r y miuittee, leported to ihc - n:i'c t i ii in reference to the t. r t!. it:--:- i lr--j-, v. r!i Hllietidllieli'.--, a s ' 1' : ' ' !' the lb, Use I ( 'arpei:'.- - l ti p .it, d a: :..: e i ... !. I to the Hoes.- - I :: 1, tix.ug tie- - .mp of juror-- in the e.rrr.;1. n:. t district courts t :.e Uiii'- - - ut "j per day: pa--- - ). Williams c.iih-.- up t:i. :'..r a laud grant in ai i : a raiiri-.t- a... I ti. graph line fn. m the i.f M nj I i to tlie l'aci oa-- t by S. i;lt tu rn riuite, ap-proved Jiiiy IT, r.l antacid-Illellt- s w er-- J t i aud h v'a. lai d 1 i.iy. Truu.i ;j:s, ..: j y - .umit-tee- , d a I i'd f- r t: e i. .: :":' pur-rha-t-r- -i i.f I .i. l - '1 "):' i:i the ltisurrei-- . :.:tr - - 'l'he p ap; .' f.l :i bill was coii-idii- 'i a::. i :.:i u un-:.- uient ad I th :. a., iition of tiio frank-ing privilege ! nut taU ; !a 'e till Atiu-- t t!.c h s'.. KiUi-iy'.- s aui'Uid-meii- t, Hioeul i, a! .1 ;s, i tig t!ie fran Uii. ; j ::vi!t--- ' au-- providing f-- out' f.-ii- j is i i o I sr. M b 1 leiiui re prrsi-nl- Lis i i l n I i.i . The Stii:i!o j ii;J ihitiou f.-- the aponiutnient oi a naval hoard to exam-ine the ca-c-- 1 of i. Ihcei s ij. i m i ug t iiem-Helv- Ucj.ls'dy j as-e- d t ve r by iinUcr the iii't of 1 was as was also t he Senate bi I authorizing, the settlement of t he acc ui n ts of olMcers of th- - arm 3' and navy where voucher-- ; were lost; aud for over payments, with an amendment, limiting the settlement to the sums of live ih' dollars, and to ot'.h-er- iu v hi'-- v :;.,-- .! tits there is no appikrent iraud. l'he Speaker Mibmilied the- - cleb.'ll-lial- s of Wbittemore, of South Carolina. Logan objected to W h '; being sworn, say in-.- the matti r ha tied once, and he wanted tlie House to stand by its unanimous that this niari was unworthy of a seat in the House, 'i'ne matter was post p ined till Tuesday next, when thu House pro-ceeded with business from the commit-tee on claims. A larger u ruber of cl si ms were disposed of. MISSOURI. I.rurriil 4 unby en route lor I lie I'.u Hie I ndluus tu I tie ur pal li.-- I est se old residciil dea l. Si'. I. oris. tdeneral ('tuny arrived here yesterday, 'n for tii' Pacific, to take command of the Department of Columbi-i- , vi, e General CooUe relieved. Iispatc!ies from Fort Hayes, Kansas,? aud other points report that the 1 ndiaus are very numerous between Camp Sup- - ply and Bear Creek, and are cu the war path. Several gowrnm-Mi- and other trains and herds have bee', at-tacked, bu. so far th. Indians have driven none oil'. One train was cor-ralled two days at Gypsum Creek, light- - ing Indians. Another train from Camp! Supply was attacked four ti.iit , and it is tio longer safe for t rains or herds to travel without a strong escort. The case against tiiel ndependeut Fire andMariue 1 n.--u ranee C.un pany at New York, to collect the payment of a liceuse levied on foreign iiisuiance companies doing business here, was decided in the criminal court to-da- y, in tavor of the! city. It was a test case an 1 will decide eix ty or seven ty i mi'.ar c i e i . H. J. Lickwoo.l, a prouv. u en. t mer- - j chant, a resident of this ci'y f f rty years, died this m.irnin g. CEORCIA. 1 be I'll pei-- s on n ! tu A 3 ti i s . Savannah. The coiu.tnnt favorably on Grant's ga and the j most of the prominent pe-ui-de- ire- 1 Congre-- s send aspe-i- al c ni mittee t-i C:bx and -- 'V rnattci s for f ::e:n---- ! ves. VVASHIiiCTOrJ. I inoi-- tlie 4'itneus Test iiumi y (u ii,e Sau lloinlno it tlair .uiuin,ti Ion HeTenue ileeelplv A Democratic co.i ;;ri - i n 4 e.ci.-.i.s- ' was held last night to secure ' action on public . A paper is being j repan-d- l. le ad- - dressed to southern friends relative to the election of members fr..:n that sec- tion. The testimony i ti ate select cotumittee ou t he San 1). tu in 'o treaty was clos-.-- la-- : night, r.:: 1 the committee will mi et for con-sultation and to pnpaie their report. After the report have been nia-:e- the consideration of the San I.'omhu'o treaty will 1 resumed. It lias been proven that Hatch was l.vld as a j rison-e- r by the Dominican govern uk-M-, be-cause it was feared that if he was at liberty he would damage annexation. This was rhovvn by i.:'.ic;.-i- l documents and the testimony h:.- - been sent to the printer, though it - to be considered contldeutial i.uiii th- - c :a::i :.r ; v make their reports. Iv.igers Green h.-- been for Associate Chief Justice of the :e:ne Court of Washington Territory. The internal revenue receipts for the fiscal year, to date, uni-uin- t to 173, l v3. The coin in ilie Tna-urv- , to-da- y, amounts to ilK7"7, ViVeoi!i ce'riitu-ates- , ILLIi'.OiS. MruiU m iili laralysi.. V l.ei iiian opiiiit- - Chicauo, h.A membirof the late Ctfustltutloriu! in Msson Prince Napoleon has entirely recov-- i ered. , Dispatches from Cieu. Weinssfen, re-ceived to-ila- y, announce that hiuexpe- - dition through Morocco is entirely successful, the rebels everywhere sub-mitting to French authority. A band of Carlists attempted to cross jtheSpauisu border near Bayamo yes- -' terday, hut were turned I nek by French ' Soldier-- . SPAIN. tiinrrel in Hie ortcs-Uu- el lixpecleU. The debate on the proposed abolition of slavery in the Spanish colonies, mo-nopolized the session of the Cortes to-day. During the discussion, a quarrel occurred between a Radical deputy, from Porto Rico, and Senor Romero. A duel is expected CREECH. I lonreiiH ordered lo tiil ireeee. Atiikns. (hi-- ; ave Flourens, who ar-rived in tiroece some time siuce, it is said, has received notice to quit the country in accordance with a demand from the French government to that ef-fect. The movements of Flourens have been made so secretly that it was not suspected he hud left London. GREAT BRITAIN- - Lords huI oiiiiiioiiS'-Mlsslnt- r whip nrri nils in strong demand- - Honor declined 'Tify of lajjus" reaily to ;s of nononform-ist- s and 1". olcslnuls 4 ottou factory burned Uelresliliis; rains Hamate by light niiix. London In the House of Lords last evening the High Court of Justice bill passed, after a short debate. The Irish laud hill then came up and was discus-sed at length, and read a second time. The House of Commons soon after assembled and went into committee on the supply bill. The civil service esti-mates were agreed to. Torrens moved and Lord Claude Hamilton seconded a resolution touching the want of em-ployment by the working classes. Gar-raha- n thought the resolve took the very smallest view of the subject, and he dissented from the facts and conclus-ions derived therefrom, objected to the proposed remedies and gave his reasons. The debate was participated in by Pease, Newdegate and others at length, Liverpool. The ship Express, which sailed from Logas Giena, many months ago, for this port, unexpectedly arrived here yesterday; she had been given up for lost and part of the insur-ance paid. The Captain of a vessel which arrived here yesterday reports having fallen in with an abandoned hark, of about a lUuuoauJ ions register, lu lauiuuo io.i54 north, longitude 124 west. Her name could not be made out. The Globe says that the cool weather and refreshing rains have had a good etl'ect on the growing crops, but notwithstanding this the breadstuff market is not perceptibly lower: the market is strong for all kind. Professor Darwin declines the honor-ary degree of Oxford, from feeble health. London. The minatnre steamer, City of J'agusa, has been repaired, and only awaits a fair wind to take a fresh start for New York. She rides at anchor in Cork harbor. A large meeting of Nonconformists was held at Liverpool last evevening, at which resolutions were passed, sus-taining the attitude taken by Gladstone aud Foster on the education bill. There was also a metting of dissenters at Leeds, which was well attended, at which resolutions expressing dissatis-faction with the education bill were unanimously passed. The cotton factory of Haile k Co., at Dundee, Scotland, was nearly destroyed by tire, last night; loss heavy. Edge, one of the defeated candidates for the Commons, for Bristol, declines to contest the seat. The subject is now before the courts, because of charges of bribery and corruption. Recent showers have en over a wide tract of country, and nave been of incalculable service to the crops, which had been nearly destroyed by the long continued dry weather. Thelightning has caused a number of destructive fires: in the neighborhood of Whittlesly sev-eral houses and barns were struck and burned. There was no loss of life. ITALY. Ionuiaeiit to I be heroes ol Solleriiio. Fi.oki:ni i:. Airaugementa are mak-ir.- r; for the dt'ilii-Htio- of a monument to the sv!iiit?rs who fell in the jjieat bat-tloo- f Solferiuo iu 'o . The iiroeeediugs will occur on the bite of the struggle, in l'iciimont, on the anniversary day, Friday tlie in-t.,a- will be under tiii? bupuriuteaiienpe of Colonel Hayes, l'i reseutinjr the French, and Colonel Ha!!tn;k, rercsenting tlie Austriana. WEST INDIES. 1 be 'l'it()n" cargo cnplurt 1. Havana. Derodaa has received a dispatch stating that tiie important 1 ai t of the 'pton'n cargo has been cap-lure- d and it gives details of the sur-prise of the insurgent, carrying it in-lan- d. There were only fourteen in the I arty. !uuo has fled to the mountains, i aii-il- y by the trof)js. FRANCE. Iililary l'roiiiiuriiiueuto--.lriue- e Na-poleon rei-oere- I cm Iroiu Morocco. Paris. Rumors from Spain are cur-rent that a military pronunciamento, iu favor of tlie Duke de Montpensier, is intended. The btrike of the iron founders throughont the cjuatry Is pustained, in good part, by money contributed by the Krigli-- h trade unions. |