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Show , . BANQUET TO DIC1IEXS. I '.' :' . r- f i on the Ameriretracting can people. Jflls remarks were highly eulogistic of ttje people and the country Cain?1. ' :0:' , 'Vll ; R0 i ; j Ex.-Go- v. 1 fr mm north-wester- Mr o, ; 1 is understood that the steamers Cuba, which sailed toon race are to Liverpool. a; day, is said to Jiave wagered ten thou- It VV ns rd 4 - sand on the Citba. 1 Geo. W. Thurmond. A POLICEMAN. A' policeman 'named David 18. J. T. Attraction I DEATlf OP DR. IIOMANS., Dr. John Ilomans, an eminent physician, Is dead: age T2. RACE FROM SEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL BETWEEN ' THE PARIS AND CUBA. MURDER-O- ' t J- Cu-na- & n . ADJOUKNEI)'. City o2'aris a$d Cla-rso- 1 Klchmond. - Tho Convention adto the call journed at midnight, subject of the committee. They refused to rescind the testftath, as recommended by Gen. Scholleld. The Democrats are voting with the colored members to retain the oath, for the purpose of defeating the constitution. Only the President and Secretary signed the constitution. A resolution hd been adopted, dispenof the memsing with the signatures bers, but if it had been otherwise, it is understood ' that the conservatives would have refused to sign. v . to-da- .H.'. B. (Corrcspowicnfc. complicity "charge him papers ! Tt. Continued th. .Hamnt. in asanaainatA JllrT was reported that Mr. Eldridge, of Ban Francisco. hau emoarKea a cargo oi . Editor Dcscrct JTewssOar settlement ;o: f arms in the steamer Montana, to aid the is situated in the western part of. Cedar revolution in Mazatlan. LI ANTIC DRAMA! Valley, five miles north of Fairfield, New York, 0. The Herald's Havana formerly Camp Floyd. The scarcity of water has detained the growth of this special contains the following Mexican hews: Gov. Itubi's troops in Blnaloa settlement until last year. The water had deserted him. The rebel General has begun to increase and so have the LAUGHABLE FARCE ! Martini bas 5,000 men. It is reported energies of the people. The field has V'- Xi: that a combination was formed between been enlarged, and those who had no Will be prenented, the Romantic Play., wiib Gov. Lozada and Pesquira. land have been supplied, and are now Gen. Corona was determined to use all planting in real earnest with the full Powerful Dramatic Effects, In 3 Acts, entiUt-,harvest his military authority and power expectation of reaping a goodbesides. ' riinaloa rebellion. of the the settlement of and the "hoppere" feeding forthe reported Most people believe In Health prevails and tho Spirit of God n mation of a republic seems to be with us all the time. We with some of the Mexican States; but it rhail the counsels from our brethren who is the policy of the government not to have been set to guide and direct us, TUC DflDDrD Aim UlC niliniiTrn Admit even the possibility of such a as glad tidings, and take hold with deiii. iiuuu4.ii nn u nio unuunicii. live" and to from same. to the An termined Negreto envoy heart, tip thing.! Darvil i McKenzie J)JCOiaboni education seems to be Richard of Can ales pronounced recently, at Tarn-pIcThe Krnest Maltrarers spirit . .,..Mr a woman W. with and Sir Maltraver In favor of Santa Anna, .Mr J M Ilardle enjoyed by every man, l.umley xFerrers mMr JO8 Teasdale Lindsay - ' regency, but they were mobbed. The child. Our Sunday and "day! schools Lord n h am 8a g Mr rebels at Puebla have proclaimed in aro interesting. We have besides a CoL De Montaigne Mr E D Crowther favor of GenNegrete under the consti- singing and phonographic school. We Armstrong Mr A MtTrlll . alters ..Mr E D crowtJ.rtution of 18.57, thereby refusing to recogforward for greater blessings John are looking ... Mr J B Kelly Oastrncclo4 nize the federal authority, ordering elec-tio- than we have ever yet been permitted yoerrlue...., . Mr N try. Balthazar..! and proclaiming Ortega, pro- to enjoy. .Mr R- Matthew Carlo . Mr J McGregor . Youra in the Gospel, visionally, President of Mexico. ... Mlsa Adaim - Alice Darrli his-asperslo- ; MaragersJ. TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 21,1868. te Ne-'gre- RICHMOND CONVENTION Lessees i me . Many of earth's brightest names in vention of the telegraph and the railroad, the overturning of kingdoms, the arms, art and. tclence have been memart emancipation of millions of the tons of bers of this despised race, but in theever of wealth have accummulating Ham from slavery in; America, the they been In the commercial and foremost, restoration of the gospel through Joseph y Is greatest. Influence world their Smith, and the rapid march of liberal ideas everywhere mark thU as one of In the Interests of trade their exertions those great epochs In the the history of are untiring. Their patience and enduthe world and its inhabitants, that rance are only equalled by their success. standing out In bold relief like a Ccasar No other people possess the same facilior Napoleon among men will leave an ties In this direction as they. All Jews, Imperishable record on the tablets of no matter where their lot has been cast, past history, and affect the Interests and have felt, and still feel, that they are God's chosen people members of the destinies ofall future generations. same favored race, and the world over Not the least striking of the many changes effected since the commence- they are brothers.' This, In connection ment of the present century Is that ob- with their vast financial ability, has served in the condition of tho Jewish given themgreateropportunlties of conrace. For centuries they have lecn wan- trol ing and reaping the advantages rederers and outcasts upon the face of the sulting from international 'trade than earth, drinking to the dregs that bitter any other people possess. The greatest capitalists of the earth arc cup which their forefathers prayed for and voluntarily accepted for themselves Jews, and It has been not Inappropriand their children when, in their rage ately said that "they hold the purse of the world." and hate, they offered up the glorious strings Latter-dafc'aints watch tho The martyr of Calvary. From that day their glory as n people growing importance of the Jewish race more interest than any other peodeparted, and for ages Jewish nationali- withfrom the fact that they know better ty has been extinguished. Into every ple, nook and corner of tho habitable globo what It portends. They know that the they have wandered; but with scarcely malediction of Omnipotence is spent, an exception have tho nations among that the night of their long dispersion whom they have sojourned denied them Is passing away; that the fulness of tho almost everylght and treated them Gentiles has come, 'and that a better day a' day of mercy and peace Is dawnwith the utmost cruelty. In the early part of the second centu- ing for the outcasts of Israel. ry, when attempting to throw off tho The gathering home of the Jews to yoke of the Romans, over half a million Palestine IdGod's gift to their father fell by the sword, and thousands more by Abraham, a foregone coucluslou with Latter-daSaints. They know it tire, pestilence, famine and slavery. Pal- the not take will in ages to come, but place, estine was thus nearly depopulated. From that time on, in their wander- that before many years shall have passgathering, prophecied ages ings, their fortunes varied sometimes ed away, the so and desired by all ago, anxiously in Europe they were declared heretics, will take place. Tho inevitably and the burdens and responsibilities of Jews, importance of the Jews, and citizenship were impeded upon them, growing of their privileges in alextension the whilst its rights were denied; at other most every land, are but the precursors times, for a brief period, they would enInfluence and power which joy all tho privileges possessed by other of greater the way for their universal citizens, until in the days of Charlmagne, will open and their gathering home, their limited prosperity seem to reach its emancipation no distant day will culminate In zenith. From that date their fortunes and, at of the kingdom of gradually declined, until the right to the Israel and of their long exadvent the live was denied them, and In almost Messiah, who, on the throne of every country in Europe they were pected his father shall rule over them trampled under foot and butchered with forever. David, little more consideration than as many anything! that may be donated, from a shoestring, or patch; or a carpet rag, to an elegant house and lot with all the appurtenances thereof.! Go at it (under the direction of your, bishop) coolly, deliberately, 'energetically,- unitedly and prayerfully, land God .will crown your efforts with success. Indian war in tho State of, Bonora con Protestant church has been New York.-Th- e press banquet given tinues. inAthe Mexican capital. A plan to Dickens atDelmonico'a last evening opened in Congress for the introduced been has was a very pleasant affair, Horace An American Yucatan. of colonization a Grtely presided. Dickens, in speech, has been seized name unknown, anto vessel, not intention write expressed his in the contrafor engaging other book on: America, but . would give at Dopaz business.-Bothe of Mexican band his Impressions and experiences in his Gen. that the report edipapers deny Magazine. Ife said that all future has Issued a proclamation against tions of Martlh Chuzzlewlt and American Notes should contain an appendix, the Republican government: other In with Now, however, In most of the countries of Europo a great change for tho has taken place in their, condibetter CANNON. v GEORGE Q.' tion, and even in England, where but a EDITOR, AXD . P CRUSHER, few years ago! they were not allowed to own a foot of or to hold any poApril SO, 1M9. sition of trustground, MMty. or Importance, they are now, In a few instances, holding some of HIE JEWS. W the most Important positions in tne .i...-- '.t-The present century of the Christian realm. In America jtar exceltcnc the land of era will doubtless be regarded In all ages of coming time, as one of the most re- equal rights, the Jews have been on an in markable In the hhtoryof the vrorld. equality, with their fellow-citizen- s between Btate for and forty fifty The huge strides made in almost every every -. ... ,; years.inart the science of and department DESEBET EVENING NEWS. Nellie Colebrook Miss Lizzie Tlatt Pilgflri)$, Peasants. Roldlers, Brigands. , Lady Troy Grandall was shot dead this morning, it is supposed by an outdoor accomplice of a gang of burglars. Florence-........Ml- 8 Uct&via i FEMALE RELIEF SOCIETY. j FISH FAItMIKG. ; .... Servant, etc j , . , Eds. Hatch Eye There are but few more pleasant or more seldom luxuries To conclude with the laughable Farce of f LAW SIT WITnDRAWX. t nnnnturTrrl enjoyed by those liviug in the country, As Ita uame indicates, tho first grand than fish; yet many of these persons of baggage by tho ex- - oblect nf thft Sftft!i.tv aeek. onf nn j might not only supply their own tables, Mr JP MrKc-- s piohlouofni rd glycerlno nt Aspinwall leVQ tho waut9f the poor. rre8l. but have a surplus for, uije from their Tobv Tramp Mr J H Lind.y uas uecn wiinarawn. but managed properly. Mr Man'dragon................ deut Smith, In giving instruction to the own waters, ifoao . Mr J M Urdi ipt t'anterrole at interest is of Tho ... sisters said tho SHbject Mr J C Gralmim in that i& JNauvoo, Society grat ll&vkm TtieopbllUH worth (t.vYi.ono, v. . could much better look into, and un- - the nresent time,. and interestinc arti- - ijiim iubiicinuiu ......... "" ' ' ' . ......Mr J B Kelly Old Tramp.. be into tho may derstand cles, of destitute the goiojr circumstauces particulars, The banking-housof Gay lord, Lea- Fanny 3Iandragon......--..Mis- s pi.n i rttmilies, than the brethren: and as they loumi m JiarjKr 8 Jiu'azino or .uecem- Susan.... MIm Alexander venworth & to. has buspended pay- were more sympathetic In their natures. ber last, and also in tho Agricultural ment, they express the confident belief could better enter into the feelings Department Report for 1866. Both these DOORS OPEN at T' o'clock. Perrormanro that they will $oon bo able to resume. ;they adCommences punctually at H. be would further than of tho aMicted, and administer aid and however, go and visable for Western farmers, DKAT1C of KIHIIOP HAWKS. give consolation. sal' for and details : most instan-of breeding in the spawning poor, f the lTr. tf.lTrs. Geo. JS. WaUlrou: IInwJisr, Relieving Bishop Kpiscopal atand ekill much mon, admin &c, ces, requiring requires something beyond church, dlctrtoday. to present necessities, when tention. S istering V3IL0ICINE WAW" HAYS THK no branch of farmIt is certain that on encourages people in idleness, it WONT GO TO WAlt THIS HUMMEH. giving, with so little atbe carried can has a tendencj. The sick ing A dispatch from Hays city says that must demoralizing be provided for: but to those who tention and trouble as this. Once pro"Medicine Wof," a noted chief of tho nave strength to labor, It la rar more vide tho proper water accommodations, and grow themselves. Cheyennes, came in with a party of charitable to give employment and and the hsh feed men to express friendship for tho so direct their energies that they They require no looking after whatever, whites; he says;lhe Cheyennes wont go can earn what they need, and thus like other livo etoek. Salmon a have t9 war this summer. realize- the fruit of their own la- been known to gain three pound year bors. President Joseph Smith proposed in private ponds. Great quantities of ZtXlh ATTACKED BY INDIANS. a city lot to the Society iu the young fish, such as salmon, trout, The mail irom Fort Iteuo was at- deeding fcc, can be easily procured rsauvoo, on which we purposed build- goggle-eyetacked by Indians on the 10th. in the for houses homes for comfortable Mississippi river, for a start, at ing season of the year. Pickerel or pike and tick tho and any PEACE COMMISSION SUCCESSFUL. homeless, destitute, furnish such varieties of remunerative are too greedy for preserve of this A dispatch tq Omaha says the latest labor to the kind. as would bo accounts fromiFort Laramie say the strength and capacitiesadapted The oulv accommodation necessary such as were of Commissioners! have been successful abl to work. lint the sudden death of for fish is some pond not washed out by EAST TEMPLE STREET y thus far. is a the Prophet, and subsequent expulsioTrrsTmugfreshets, where there sea- from Isauvoo, blasted all these fond stant supply of fresh water in ELECTION AT ORLEANS. s son. 'Tribune's Orleans anticipations, andiinstead of tho geno-rduNew York.-sT- he While such a location cannot be enand superinAVE constantly on hand all kinds r pleasure of providing we thtl election has passed ofT special says are thouthere ourwere for homes farmer, every joyed by others, tending quietly, notwithstanding violent in- selves homeless until we found an sands of such places in the West, where timidations on the part of the rebels. unlimited supply of fish could be place in tbe lone wilderness. an The board of registration commis- abiding bred if they were once introduced from STOVES, of existence the tho Society sioners at the election were nearly all Although was short, it accomplished much. Da- the large rivers. The animalculae bred rebels, and resorted to every subterfuge ring one extremely severe winter, in in the water, tho embryo tadpoles, &c, sheep. to prevent negroes from voting; the was instrumental, through furnish them with an unlimited suppiy The period of the Crusade was a dark State will, nevertheless, givo 0000 particular, it of ;r"cll to Iht'Jietertt IXtning Awt.f God, in preserving the of food, which they obtain for themtbje blessing ami of day In their history. Tho fanatical hatlives inany who, otherwise, must selves. rivers in France which have Erjjubtioctn, thti morning, reports the- have perished. Sclrgrapjt. red felt in those days to the worshippers Many assassination offseveral' prominent Pcf The climate of Nauvoo v:a a very for centuries been depopulated of their at Islam's shrine, burned with equal inof the estate. in diherent BRASSWARK parts publicans it was a climato in which ancient inhabitants, have been restockCONGnZSSIOAL. one, sickly been hunted have and driven others the sons unfortunato of tensity against none but a people of faith and right- ed within a few years by the orders of .SENATE. into tho woods, iind a colored candidate eousness Judah. In Germany, especially, was SECRETARY WELLES could prosper. The location that government, and yield an abunAND HIS SON EX- for the Legislature, in Onatchia Parish, was and very desirable, but, dant supply of food from a source which beautiful this spirit of hatred manifested. From To for has been killed. AMINED. in, consequence of its uuhealthfulness it quite recently furnished none at ail. nome of her cities they were simply banSecretary Welles and his son Hdgar, THE. I M P E A O II f EN T TRIAL APPKOACH-INC- ? had been abandoned, by those who had The French government has even been ished, while In others they were merci- In the Navy Department, were ainoug A CLOSE. from time to time tried the experiment, eo zealous in thisi undertaking as to lessly butchered, or made to endure the the witnesses examined. Postmaster place mat could not be built up. send spawn to this country, and elsespecial Ve had Chicago. The Republican' been expelled from 'Missouri, where pn the globe, and the rivers of most outrageous exactions and injus- General Itandatl testified that Foster expresses theo4n!ou that ail the argu- add was at postmaster our Blodgett, in Augusta, transit subjected to great the Eastern States aro again being filled U128:ly be on concluded and tice. Needy princes, unless their coffers removed in consemenco of ments, will Friday, verwith fishr after being empty for many and complaints exposures, and our hardships for final will the Senate the tretire were gratuitously replenished by the of olllclal misconduct, lie produced the dict on the to more were sickness years. impeachment case by Satur- than they would predisposed This subject is well worth tbe'Stten-tiq- n wealth of the Jews amassed in papers which caused his removal. The day. have been under more HAQ-UE,- : arwas most of tension the consumed in f.ivorable circumstances, and with all of your readers who are located so almost every instance by the most shamerelative to tbe admissibility of tho faith we could exercise, we expe- as fortunately to enjoy this luxury of less usury would turn them over to the guments evidence. Kvarts staled that the conGUN AND LOCKSMITH, rienced much Bickness. Inconsequence fresh fish when wanted, for the simple FOREIGN. merciless fury of an ignorant and fanati- tinued, illness of ritan berry prevented of this, in connexion with otheradverse trouble of going a few steps from, their At the Sign of the the counsel from saying positively, but WHKLAN COCMITTED FOK TRIAL. cal Christian populace. circumstances, many were unable, to own doors to obtain them. as as far was their evidence reknew, they Des Moines Co. Ottawa. WheIan has been committed obtain those comforts that nature , In France, Spain and Britain they all in. The court then adjourned. to for court th assize for trial the T.ast Temple Street, Salt! Ijik C'lty Hawk were subjected to eyery conceivable inEye. Previous to the organization of Urn; Burlington STATES THE qUE.V murder of McGefe. THE JUSTICE CHIEF on hand Guns, Pistols and anii; ' HAS always dignity and outrage. Intercourse with President Relief Smith saKil ror Society, Hale on Reasonable Terms. Re- TION. . TRAINS IN INDIA. FINE WEATpIEK AT DUBLIN. Bish-o- p on the the them was forbidden, their debtors fordone shortest notice, v the that sisters, para by relieving The Chief Justice stated the question Dablin.-TA Good Supply of Harness. Saddles and I'.ri- of installation the Prince caro of tho and Elders of the n poor, Christian given by legal enactment, are run early dies always on hand. Repairs neatly execute!. pendlug, to be as follows: The counsel of Wales as a Knight of St: Patrick, would perform a very important work, As far as possible, trains HUSKINSON S PREMIUM WHIPS on ham!, mid-dafor the President offer to prove that at occurred and and the heats are and. late, might kill a Jew without risk of j tho procession was and be instrumental in doing much Repairs done on the Premises. ina cabinet all the members, to a certain extent trains Stock but avoided, meeting in the 13th century Henry 1 1 T, two miles over was The weather long. so hands their and Produce taken lit Hxelmngre; good that by liberating Stanton and Be ward, declared fine; vast crowds-.wermust lie worked at all times. Very few out. ener-thehr devote after depriving them of their wealth by cluding time and i they might the Tenure of OlTke bill to be unconstirun, compared with aizsziy Kies to other labors: he said that suctr trains, however, an KAKKAQUT jl)OXK TO LISHON. every means .that avarice and injustice tutional, and that the duty of preparing the of working Knglish line, and an and should to, organization belonged could devise, sold all tho Jews In Eng- a veto message devolved upon fee ward are Admiral Farrncut has gone ex wt Iondon.rr they enormously long. Low speed iu tho Church that he had long and to be followed by a proof to Idsbon. I are loads land for 10,000 marks to his brother, and Htanton, what: is sought, T,RTTCIP!77'Q C A heavy on bad it his mind, but had been too I what was done by tho Presideut and of to insure the of and, the latter, full control the of many latter their cabinet to the sendiug in the veto. crowded to duties giving mqch AN IMPORTANT TREATY. carriages are built, in two stories, so attend to it. persons and property, for this sum. At nifirw ireTirr imtt, r a i'"in . . 19. ParTh Xorth Berlin. that double tho number which its length German . Tho care of tho poor was a prominent alone K . -I v.! about the same period the continent of accommodate are carried. .!..,. i:n.n hiMpuci iCumiiu item in tho teachings of the Savior, and merewould """ TTIIEREAS WILLIAM MILLER, by his cer- IIiLC, BUT OVEltKULXI) BY SVATC. ' no are seats In some of these, as. Was to from Sl!csla Switzerland V tal n Deed of Trust, dated Anrust the flrtt. Europe stanus it lorth always prominently The Chief Justice ruled that Uo evl-- tiations with fotefgu powers for the ainbmr tho renuirennmta of our holv wnen 1867, and recorded in Book A.D., there the natives not will arc, blood. drenched sit page 144, oi , with Jew's literally Utah County Records, conveyed toJ, the underI butcrowdln them, HP" llirfomand business of andtequatupon arititr the In Spain and Portugal, up to the 13th tbe following described floor. It was at iirat very generally signed.toTrustee, the wit: ' century, they enjoyed greater privilege The South half of Lot 6 In Block S3 or the Pint was! a heavy tax on the time as will as propuesieu mat too natives; would not perty at sea. In time of war. of Provo, Utah County, Utah Territory, conthan In most other portions of Europe; on he means of the .Authorities of the use the railway from religious wants mjxi:v. napiek taining five acres, more or less, together wit h but from that period, the same spirit of in addition to all the cares and could though how. their holy books all Ghurch, ARKIVAL OF THE NEVADA. improvements thereon. reGeneral n have exforbidden is not heavy labors rallwayB on incident ettlehatred that burned elsewhere towards! San FrancIsso. l'J. TIim omvMitinn mittance of2ssplerrequests Lola 3. 4 and 5.) three, four and five. In Also, commeuclng treasure for the expenses of meuts in new locations. but result tho has Block plained, one and lots, strangely t, buiidlns 60 loy acrts, tne army to oe rent before the rainy; Til ojlmlnUfprintr tn f hn tn said Clt7 o! containing iu vvjuaui- - Bieamer, tins uuiui utuaic jvjiv,m Provb. I be Fc- - falsified this forecasting. arilved rauatuu, tnita,icom . 3, in Block 3, of Plat of Prov. olH.. au v cmuMVvu.u. Hcu er Society has other duties to In India ten or .twelve milU perdav A'm, L4ts 2 andoneSl-lW lu' mal? ; "r acres. ..... i forty containing a f,a lo me ...inconsiuereu u lair very rate, iukw megrwu-s- unH'ity. permrm lo-rt-thau merely reiievintr bodilvlus.e" 2 depautcki; ok niu dAuiN.vw iint Also, Lots and 3, in Block 52, of Plat of Provt wueiuer on norseoacK or on loot, as iar conta1nln;r wftift". nfmftiil fiii.l R!itr.a r 113 twenty-eigof tbe Hth century, of 7,000 acres, all of xail alasica. was ise for there property lying in Utah County. Utah. Territory; concerned, N i:V3 VROM MUX ICO. hearty also demand atten tiou ; and many njchand fewro.-vls- . Jewish families residing in Seville, - The Lnited SUtes steamer, Sihutw,: As a lowspeed of twelve together with all improvements k.on said, pro W?FQ tlms a kind expressiona few words of- !?IIe9 Ue1 fur Alaska Jast evening. from steamer Vera tween n were four Cruz but thousand would has three and rCach hour Thejtnail m or even ry nearly perty.-a wai and allection. counsel, In trust, however, to secure the payment cf and arrived the news. hundred brings: miles following to death, the remainder ietng sjuirvnt Tiic almkkt uallatin srutTK nv it is no several Roodl111"00, per ate the day, shake of more hand do will notes' In favor of THOMAH promissory President Juarez has been very ill, but more particalarly described in be better appreciate than a Pur0ionder that the nati ves appreciated the MARSHALL, i.uuitnixo. only upon making 'profession of tho t is recovering. Tb'e revolution in Siua- - and Deed of Trust. And Whereas, it was conf frail way far belter than the English, said of gold. The ship Albert Gallatin loa has not been Christian faith. In other large cities Mobile, ditioned that the failure to pay either of said wonderful of the a rebels suppressed; JSvil system communications hfith turnpike notes, or liny part thereof, then alt of aaid notes' ujr jiguiuiuir anu ourneu in are gaining ground. On Good pnuti. r,.TV.Ara " XTnv:"hnt. corrupt,ufgood roads already exItiDff, could have done. shall Immediately be some due whether du on Friday ' r J we : tower V She had bay ; towns the of and Suei DO doubt, however that some- - the face thereof or not; and the said party or the in the i ?Jh.crc leou, who preferred death rather aboanl 3,100 bales yesterday. the inlluence bad jnf of cotton, which were State of Quangaro were plundered and athrough . part. Trustee herein, may proceed to attaches in the second ex-- j thins of superstition come nere wituout. tne iions than apostacy from their ancient faith jail destroyed. The loss amounts to sacked sell the described property at Auction to above iney a of band; by The brigands. Gn co mat is necessary, to Know how native mind to tho engine, for during the highest 'bidder for Cash, after first giving tho pen was mll,lonJ town of Tulanainc6 and the surround. to! estimate being mercilessly slaughtered. In por ncr,y h,alf.a when stations wefo; abandon- ten days public notice of such sale. and forgetting the revolt, met like with and treatment, tugal they not lug districts, In ttte State of Mexico. that JHhe net character, do I think there wa3 an instance And whereas two of said notes are now. long ed, which is cast Into tho Bta . since due. and remain unpaid, excepting the have been Invaded "by bandits. In tho THE TALIA EUItXKD. were finally banished fromloth counof an being destroyed. The sum engine of every kind," they are often gathers Mx hundred dollars, duly credited on , of town State win of MIcheau, were to Jaratoa afraid touch them or get one orofsaid people d deceived fair tries. In Turkey and Persia, and where-eve- r The British bark Taliat for Liverpool, has been notes; Now, therefore. I, tbe .and by uppearances oily flro. Gov. on.; them, though. in many instances destroyed! holder was by the Ictral In at Trustee, tbe burned the requestor ehe the when Saints had from bay tongues, gather IalamNai prevails they are still 1100 bales of cotton aboard. of Arizona, and th Mexican abroad, .strangers to s at them, in of said notes, will, on they took distant and the everybody, Governor of Bonora have hadltn inter, subject looked upon as so many dogs, and treatof hopG to be led astray by those who tbef fifth day or May, A. I. striking the monster in some Tuesday, A GHASTLY EPECTACLIi view, at , which Arrangements were lie ini wait to deceive, us , a vital ed accordingly, ICassrtVa r tbe pait. Magazinf. F, It, Society St. Ixuis, 19. A ghastly spectacle made for securiDg the right of transit shpu&l be ,'-'-') In (Jermany until the end of tbe ISth ttwas la after the prompt between the hours of ten o'clock a.tn., and four looking in tue river yesterday. through Mexican territory. Martinez stranger sisters, and introduce them inpresented o'clock p.m.. at the Court House door in the r PROVO. Utah Territory, sell the above century their condition wasvery wretch-- ; Daring the cholera last Summer, large de Castro, minle of Justice, has re. to th ARRIVAL IKIAItTURKS AD city that t will refine t ele and ftjnrt society ' described property "at or me public auction, to the tne Treasnrv. Aiinister ed, being excluded from all civil offices numbers of the bodies of the victims of signeav; . .. . " vate, and above all strengthen them in m t i for cash, in accordance with the bidder, highest were the buried on the and from many branches of lucrative and the epidemio city beterms and conditions of said deed, and to satis From liie Eat, T. C.Sfevpns, a shortbydistance island, 3 I what may remain uupald on said notes. Infy honorable employment, and at the same low Arsenal r From E. the North. L. wlfr. oml VanJvki many.0' If u unk,.n.i i ' . The SnnST mW la SS)J the river has been and the costs hereof. terest, "" city. n. time bearing more than an equal share of gradually wearlostho Island wouiu . . , u"ucia volumes in to? ii. which require ir JAMES M. CARTER, away, and Uavana. Additional advices from tl.vift1 "f.dattle8. privi egea and respon-- 4 -- iw the Wcst.- -J. w. . .. dl2Rtd TrnsUe. taxation. About tho same period a yesterday the water. . reached neek'; t. the Mexico say that Ged. Jlmlnezhasaban-bone- d Sibiiities that Come Withiu tiie ruiiyt j. ' r thl Fred. C. Nona. IL Ktane. Iloralr, trenehee were where the bodies purview marked Improvement was effected in when over his revolutionary projects and of the Society. President M Paroham, James i buried, X"h,,tllor."'lto)JtJ'ffer,'u JA7IEH COtT,i floated down the has submitted i fifty coffins i. tJr'D to A lone the ertlnBivI their condition in France and in of a stream-- . turned the to a the wide authority nnd key r retwenty-fou.have been Want, One Slock Wesi of SehotA Ilov.r national government. The State of sphere of action' and usefulness. Ili In both countries beini?admlttl covered arid j measures to EiKhtv taken failures in New PLASTERING and WIHTEWASH tNO done secure Oaxaca has abolished the local tax on Hut, incurred to equal rights with other citizens. tbe remainder. says one, uuera ure ine mean? ri : vtI . f with neatness and dispatch. and domestic Involving lately. provisions products. The meanswlll accumulate. Do not refuse j about $40,000,000. dl28:3m j m m 4 j , rnrn'Tl y (CY ELIZA II. 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