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Show HEVTS7 DESfJEET-EVSNIN- Q " i 4 . GEORGE Q. XANNON, r EDITOIt AND PUBUSUEIU 'Paclflo met yesterday. rous of returning to their native After the requisite amounts had been very President but board of directors was Lopez.saldtobe try, subscribed,-to refuses was decided that books It and to elected mechanics, partial English reto the stock b opened i for subscription It let tham leave the country, in thls"iclty andrNe"w ported that an agent, Bent by the Brit- immediately rr.-- j York.-:, p.-ish government to President Xopex in INDIAN DEPREDATIONS, t y behalf of the British subJecU detained The Indiana have leen committing In and been Imprisoned, has. by him, serious depredations along the llne of consequence, an English expedition to the Kansas and Pacific road. Two f. the shores of the Rio de la Plata la companies of. cavalry have been aen-. tinbe Should such an expedition pursuit of the marauders.' dlsratchedrit'Hs" hardly 'likely that WE8TOK WILXi TAKE AKOTIIEB WALT John Bull" will make such short and New York,- :10. Weston,: has been backed for a, five thon-saa- d easy work of the Paraguayans aa of the Bangor, JIoTtto Abyasinlans. f The desperate fighting BL mild wa!&t from back again to and BraMinn., Paul, that has takcn placa .between the is Buflalo. .The wager for$25,000vTbe zilians and the Paraguayans has proven walk is to be made In 100 days, Includthat In the latter, British valor would ing Hundaya; bnt Weston is not to walk be more equally matched than in a con- on Sundays. Weston will leave Banthe ISth of August.; He must test with King Theodoras and, hit bar- gor about 100 miles in every 23 consecutive walk baric hosts hours during the trip. A - x Bouth-We- st coun- a j : Jidy EL-- ;.. . -- Mr 11, isas. The length bf the dispatches received '"and other Important matter, liavd crowded out our canal leading ar-- to-da- y, ucie. .j t- - V i2x"l VdtiXAX5 ' srjm ah v. v An article entitled '.'Children on the Stage" appeared in a rocnt number of the New YorWcelly Tim-- in which are given some lnterrf ln? items In relation to the initiation f children Into the theatrical profeia, the pay they receive,' Ac. The writer says Jhe date when the aid of children was first called Into requisition to heighten, the Interest of the mlcalc scene Is not known, but certainly ever since the jrsusclta-tlo- n of tho drama after lts'decay in Ancient Rome. ' j st j -rrrr. - ; 1 ; Zntr SlJ Sclcgrapb. fSpeclal to too JSWn J LEE TO BS ARRESTED AND TRIED. TheJTmzcTs special says that a pro- O EN. I is on foot for the removal of Johnject son and to arrest and try General Lee for treason and murder. It is. expected that Grant will resent such a violation of the terms of parole as a personal in- . - ' Stevens made a personal explanation relative to tho Alta Vela affair. Jenckes asked leave to offer a resolution request ing the Prussian government to recall its attach, engaged in the recent duel near Baltimore. Kan d all objected. whole, Spalding, in a committee of the me na made a speecu against paying the In when debt tional greenbacks, Ilistorl, the latter making her first ap- Houso adjourned. pearance on the stage In a basket when AMERICA FISHERMEN TO BE PltO- scarcely four months old in an Italian TECTED. harlequinade. There are exceptions to committeo on naval the from Pike, a to this rule, as to most others. rea affairs, reported jointto resolution suffia send President tho it striking instance; he, said, quiring would seldom permit his children to see cient naval force to the fishing grounds of the Gulf of St. .Lawrence for the pur him act orttend the thertre. pose of protecting American .vessels In With 'mediocre actors, however, this their rkrht. as recognized in the treaty rule is more observed. They live In the of 1S03. After considerable debate the hope that- some one of their children resolution passed. Robinson. endeavored to offer a reso will prove to be a genius, so that In their lution expunging; fmm the journals of later years they may, live In splendor the iMui tn a resolution.' ynipeacmng but an objection was made, A. of the their Johnson, through earnings offspring. To this end every childish glance, effort after which thy House adjourned. and motion Is, watched and encouraged; CALIFORNIA WANTS CONGRESSIONAL. and, in the wide world there is said to the be no more unhappy state of existence Iligby presented a memorial from for aid California asking Legislature,' than that of the smart child of a medio rail and wazon road purposes. ere actor. Flanders introduced a bill to aid the The prices- - paid for the services of construction of the railroad from AValla children ih' .he Metropolitan theatres Walla river to Columbia. The House to vary from one dollar to five or six dol- agreed adjourn till Monday."1' HILL. PASSED TO) ADMIT ARKANSAS. s lars per week. For the The reconstructlonT committee, re from $1 to $153 Is paid. The little one back the bill to admit Arkansas: ported who takes a part in which any lines are after considerable discussion as to the to be spoken gets about $3; while par- pollcv o( delay until the members could ticularly smart children, such as act the examine the constitution of Arkansas little girl in Leah," receive five or six and the reports of tho committee there moved the previous "ques dollars per week. The ragged cherubs on, Stevens tne when bill passed." HQ to 32. tion, in the last act of the "Black Crook," Baker. .Loan, Spalding and Wllllama, no. received $1 50 per week, whilst the Lil- of resolution a Shanks introduced Joint liputian Commander of the battalion in omcers elected In the that declaring act the third of the same play received South Carolina to be of the provisional $3 per wrek. in. no. other calling can government of that State; referred. remuneration be procured for the ser- A DILL TO ADMIT SOUTH CAROLINA. vices or very young children, and In Paine, from the reconstruction comnothing save In street begging does eaeh mittee, reported a bill for the admission succeeding child increase the stock in of South Carolina; ordered printed and trade of its parents; hence if a child once recommitted. of Illinois, reported a bill start in the dramatic profession it is al- to Washburue, the reconthodeficlences supply law In the 3d for most irrevocably bound for llfej for from struction military-distric- t; referred" to a committee of the the $1 for the; "squalling babe" to the and made, the special order for whole $3 phase 'of Us career it gradually adMonday. The House went into a comvances from role to role until in a very mittee of the whole, and adjourned. few years the child's earnings are sufficient to procure iU food and clothing an item of considerable interest to paFJRE AND FATAL ACCIDENT. rents strugUng with poverty. San Francisco, 0 At the fire, n Post Children on the stage are said to conJones Streets last night, a frame stitute the mo'st effective agents forex-oltin- g and house- fell on t!x firemen who escaped serious emotion and their success- with thelr. Jives, but were aeverely. ful introduction Jutu a tct.no Is consid- burned. During the alarm a little boy and ered an evidence ,of the highest skill: was run "over by n fire 'engine ' killed. 'As a general thing children, being so There have been no further labor dis"wooden" and u parrot-like,aro not turbances; tho contractors have resolved to pay by the hour, one dollar arid sixty to on talk the stage. Eva, In cents permitted eight hours, and two Uncle Tom,'f and the child In the dollarsin gold for hour! for day laborers. for,ten "Fast Family," are considered the most Tho PaclficvMalI Company have withprominent instances of what are called drawn their men from :BfbQfca Island," and it will probably be abandoned as a speaking parts for children. t A great point gained with theatrical coaling statloD. " IlEPUliLICAN CONVENTION., parents is when they have children so Th be as to trained able to dance on' the Republican ;Htate CtfiiVentlon no-at made the following Peoria, stage either1 singly or In pairs; The minations: Governor, General John smaller the child in such case, the more M. Palmer; Lieut. Governor, Col. John enthusiastic its: reception by the public Dougherty; for Congress at1 large, Oen. and the more profitable to Its pn rents, John A. lKga; Secretary of State, Edward Kummel; State Auditor, Gen. Some of theso infant dancers get 'from Chas. E. JLippincott; State Treasurer, ten to fifteen dollars per week. Gen. E. N. Bate; .Attorney General, There painful episode's con- AVab in un JUobIiuvIIai A rt solution nected with the history of child "acting. waysustttined condemiilug the policy of AUd. denouncing all Cven In the regular theatre, when In Presideut Johnson. as a great ctlmend Insistrepudiation the full blaze of proacenic glory, poverty ing upon the payment of .tho national has sent many a little hungry body on debt in all good faith to nil creditors at the scene with painted face and empty homo and abroad. MEMBERS stomach; but the most cruel fate of all is that of the infant ?i circus rider. Chicaso. 7. Hon?. C. C. Inzeraoll. S. and Juo, FFarns worth have Flogged for two hours dally during re- McCniUiu In their fur been hearsal, to make him have confidence respective districts. Congress on his horsea back, and frequently at cannot iAOREE.r' .,n: night after performance, for any mis- vrvri'jnrr fn:tbe Cole" and S; Albany,case camee Jury' in yesterday and re' take made, his life la a cruel series of Ilisoock that they could not agree, when beatings until he Is master of. his pro- ported. were . discharged,, They stood, fession; and juntllhls twentieth year, they from first to last, sixfor- acriutllal and with the exception of occasionally alit-tl- e six for conviction. pocket money,. his sole wages 'con- M.0 RE. RUMORS ABOUT IMPEACHMENT. sists of his board and lodging. U 2Ce w .York, S. Th 'Sun' s peclar says . . ... i . ,mt..ri.ii.i.'J Auw io ADyssinia day, that he would probably vote for ,Anw3uppgiuon having proved so successful in the ob- he second article, ana expreniy siaiea, reserve. that his written ject for which It wai ostensibly designed without any was only adverse to the first the liberation of British enbjects held opinionas he considered that. the Presicaptive by Kin g Theodoras, mniother ex- article, dent has riowerunder the Constitution, pedition, havics a similar end la view, to make removals hoVnoYlato fill such but , with a very different destination, vacancies while the Senate in session. Richmond. The Supreme Court, tocontracted in day, decided that all debts be commuted Confederate money shall at the value of money when the debt is matured, and not when it was contracted. A memorial celebration took place over 14,000 Confederate graves r were decorated with flowers. to-da- y; MUNICIPAL OFFICERS REMOVED. - ; Otn". Schofleld has removed the May- - MORE ABYSSINIAN NEWS.- London, O.An official dispatch from says mat over cnirty puns ana Tailanto, were mortars destroyed at Magdala. Th efforts, were blown up and every building in the town burnt on the 17in. The King's' widow and. son! were protected to the Tigre country, 'ine army left Magdala ou the 18th and hoped to reacn Zonia Dy me ena oi iiav. ine wounded Were all doing well. A Mag dala correspondent says the King was burled at Magdala; s that the young Prince Theodore goes to 'England, and Gobazio is to be crowned King. The forborne In two days. army will leave8th. The Herald's spe: New,,York; cial advices, dated respectively or the 10th .11th and lStb. Apr., which have been delaved two. weeks on the reute, have Just come to hand. They give a graphic on tue luin. wnen picture or tne ugnt came In view Theodore's the Kncllah .were In army grand array. "The fight opened with the mortars. Soon after 350 Aby sin lans, with shoutsand songs. dashed down the hill and charged the Jrltlsu batteries, but were repulsed, eaviDgseven killed on the field, lnclud -- .Mr P Marce l ng two chiefs. The Kins sent a flair of Mr Felix Flufft-yGeo. A. Smith. .Mr JCOrnt iita truce to Is anier asking for peace: Is a pier Lleat. O'Kcapper.RN. -- Mr J M Ua.nl:.- Mr Hnnzsur. m planter sam ins terms were unconditional eur .MrJK Hy.i Mr iiaxwrji render, to which the King, replied that Ca CO UT. "Irish Bill." who was recently sen Muneo. a Servant. .Mr K Malthfwn ue would never accept such arbitrary tenced to gtre 1C3 days of his raluahle time In A e?rea. .Mr EDCrowhtr .Mm at iowrti terms and would rather fight: but asked laboring for the city, had pity taken on Mm by. Mlu Knognby,. Penelope JLiszle Plat i .Mlas r rnny i to the tako. Fapler prisoners Councilor Groo who hired litm out, and gare 'English and go away. All the prisoners were him a greater degree of liberty than nights of Srenf A Plantatlen on the Island or then release J, but. ili o KIng refused to the ball and chain are apt to enjoy. Not appre Jamalra. surrender Ulinteir and Mugd&ia was ciating tne pyrnpaiuy tuu d played, on sarnr- - DOORS OPEN at o'clock. Performance stormed by the treopf. The King tried day night he stole a ralr of blankets from the Commence punctually at 8. suicide threo times.. The City Hall and "made tracks." II U "tracks" advices say that 3,000 native prisoners were found, though, and he Is again In enstody. RPirff X T. TCrYVTCV Bmalt art r,l were Killed on tne utn or April. Don't take his Jewelry from him till bis time is ioul property, picked up in tbeTb-atat differ. ent ilmea, ean be bad by the owners bycalilne nABKETT TO IIC EXECCTKD. on Mr. It. F. Neslen. at tbe Stage Door, and t Iiomlon, 10. The- - alibi claimed by Thai Ix.-I-.aj ton 'a train, loaded with over proving property..; John Ilright and? others in the case of 40,003 lbs. of goods, for Jennings A C got In to liar re tt, one of ,the CJerkenwelLjcon day. spirators, has !leen disproved? he will be executed. Nugent and O'Connor, or tue Juctnil racket prisoners, are not released; they will be tried soon. The betrothal of the Princess Louise to the Ktep Money in the Country ! crown Prince of Denmark is deuied. "AVIICO received s supply of tbe late Mrs. - 1 ' , fl -- mumn mid cm TOL ; I LORD BROUGHAM DEAD -.-- Condor!. Ilen ry Lord Brougham,' of England Is dead: he was in his 00th year. 'lie. died at Canities, in France. lie died easily. lie fell into a pleasant stupor, from which lie never recovered. rtwurr o Home - Manufactured GOODS OUTRAGES. ON TIIU JEWS STOPPED. Vienna, 10. Telegrams, received yes ington special states that the feeling has become quite strong that the President will send In his resignation tomorrow. Gen. Grant has' stated, that from what he knew, the President in tended to evade conviction by resigning at the last moment. y, . ;to-m- Wlahea to announce to the La.dles.tbat she i. prepared to teach the aame; by the useo: which. any person can, lb a few minutes. Shape any Article of Wearing Apparel t BUG BOOT! their-home- s premittk which abahodels, For la SOLE AGENT FOR UTAH. ior terday, stato that the persecution of the AT THE Jewa In Ja-eJJiikaetj, and otherplacea in loiiiiivia lias ien stopped by the authorities. Those. Jews who werecom-pelle- d to flee from have been allowed to return. Assassins and desecrators of the graves of Jews, and East Templo Street. SPECULATION AS TO THE RESULTS OF others who have perpetrated outrages; almost witti impunity for a longtime THE IMPEACHMENT. will iierealter ie vigorously punished. Washington, 10. What the result of the Impeachment trial will be is mere ijlANaBOFr 'EGOTIATISO. BB0QANS, the best, only $3,50. The Senators atlll pre10. Bancroft starts speculation. JJerlin, serve a studied silence as to how they raw.Jbr Baden and Wurtembum: his will vote upon the question. The is to meet the Representatives of BOOTS OF Alt KINDS AT LOW PRICES! friends and opponents of conviction, object those countries to negotiate for the ex- outside of the Senate, are alternately tention of .the provisions of the nation depressed and elated. Beta continue to ality treaty recently concluded between Women's Shoe, .v f. r be made. North Germany aud the United States t.i diiltlrcn's HUoch DISPATCH FROM THE BRITISH MINISTER to Baden and Wurtemburg. BAUETT IlEPRIEVED. Washington, 10. Tho Secretary of State has received froth the British J London, 10. The case of Barrett, the! LEATHER I LEATHER !! Minister at Washington, the following: convictea reman, awakens conidera II. B. M. Legatfon, Washington, ble interest. On petition, the prisoner uas ueen reprieved ror a week. .Further May Dili, 18UJJ. Mr. Seward: I give you a copy of, a government WJB TAKE - PRODUCE I Inquiry will be made. 1 have' Just received telegram which' from Lord B tan ley: . Nagle, Nugent. SLOAN & Co. Leonard and Fltzgibbon having signed dl22-la document acknowledging that they came in theacmif, ana expressing regret for so doing, they have been set free for America. and were to sail yesterday ' Santaquin, May 8, 1808. , Sincerely yours, Edward Thornton,, aro in tue enjoyment of good health. THE IIOTEL KNOWN AH THE We attended meetings at tho 3rd SEWARD'S REPLY. d and at I'aysori ward, l'rovo,. Mr. Seward replied as follows: to day at this place, ci wr where we Y. TT! "VT T7 T T7 ' yt of Department State, wereaccompaniey uishop John' Fair ' In Salt Lake dtp, Washington, May, 0, 'C3.' banks, his ward comprising Payson, r n Mr. rondtowu and Bantaquln:" ; Thorn My dear QIXTT-ONROOMS, toeelher with FURNI- for the pleasing information4 you have The.wheat crops throughout the county KJ 1 UIIK nd KIXTIIRM n!Lhil for WirL. are looking excellent; but very little wiass nurriu .Apply to given me of the release of the 1'enlan prisoners, Nagle, Nugent, Leo- damage having as yetbeeu done by the mam rnAnorlALL & UAHItri, "hoppers;" are,bowever,numemu they . nard, Leo and Fitzglbbdn.i A Q same it local itlas. aul too aui&ll to fly. dUr.lt Very respectfully your, Attorneys. dwiuo ueius aro proieciei irom mem uy Wm. M. Seward. waec ditches, which eem effectual In To Edvrara Thornton, Esq. etc. keeping thcni otr. Soine' Patches that have hep eaten, oil have come up anew X r 7, succEwoa ro , . .V Foncian. The Bishops tell me thero Is plenty REiptoRTEll FLIOIIT OP JUAREZ. I , i ureau iu uie warns io iasi tin Harvest. H U LI H tt C OR NWE Ll4 ' T I ,' uas secured His supHavana. Passenirers from Vera Cruz 1.1.1 ruiruaung :W ' ', uisuup ..ill onthe 2 J, stated that before eallioc a tele ply for tbe immigration, and other MANUFACTURING STATIONER, report favorably. .There U gram bad been received from Mexico uixnops ,. r. V-,- " announcing that a revolution had taken being considerable cdrn and other late ' "4r , lace in tne capitaland that realdefit crops planted. J uarez was fleeing to the Texas frontier There aro;BlxBclldols o In opera 3 with $7,000,000 In his poReirion.'' Mr. tion in tbls ward, and some of tha American Minister, bad ecboowiouaes ux tbe county, with Sun- riumb, acting presented a document from the trove. uay Bcnoois iu eavii urancu. Kid ers Jos. I' Smith. A. IC. Thnrhai ment at Washington. exDresslnir reprt and sympathy In the matter of the at- VTJ IK Pacomnd rnvtelf expect to --hold tempted i assassination of Juarez, who meeting at Nephl thls'eveuing; Youm truly. bad responded in an address, thanking W ' T ' Minister the and the American Govern. l, rGfX. A. Bmitii, . P. 2 u d S - JI ;i 15 !.' Ht't ,?,- 'i ' .rf men t and expressing a wish to preserve rs R y ivo amicable relations. ih'a between always' NEvnt; May Oth ISCSi. two Itepablics. i The attempted conspiracy at Orizaba ps v son was first settled it WM'fonnil imr.n..iM. had been defeated. The collector customs throughout the Republic had oeeu eniomea n pay all drafts on the National Treasury. The anu ajuymber f I 234 PEA "PEL STEZZT, ITEW TOES. death "wwwhave ncn&jea,. had been abolished. - Advicespenally broken out, and. farm has springs Callma stale that the Driest whofrom ha.i leeu added to. farm and fie Id, to field up tfictr till tho present time; and a reservoir commanded the rarfv of bandit Fulraoa had - been carttirl. has been made on the south tide of the Bazard hts defeated Ncgrcto. town to contain the water, to be used in times of tcarcity, after the spring T.7 Q : . : IT r: add ress'rej ' floods aro passed. , Berlin. 7. Tne'North In 1850 a made to brlnir Gun and XoclttmlUi, t by a decided rote, has rejected the ad the watt-;e- f petltlon'waa Summit Creek to that dress of ths party of National Unity jplace. ThU not being granted, B. p. Johnson; IZsq. made a ettlernent at BANCROFT TJRQIJCO BAVARIA. Summit CrceK,inieul, tuppesing there "RATIFIED' IN CONSTITUTION bo "FLORIDA. may prolong dispatched. Munich; 7. ItlarenorUd n.f bo water enougli for a farm. In -In Paraguay there are said lo be sev- AVashlngton. Gen. Sohenck .has re- ter Bancroft Is urging Bavaria to adopt would lS331thad to a considerable vll. ;Eat JTerapIe street. Salt prown it. ceived a the recent German dispatch medical with and a eral treaty about hundred that the constitution has been saying mtn. America, lage, when it was vacated on amount rf tT AH for Hal Hun. T! . ... ratified, RELEASE OF NAQLE InD'oTOERS. t mechanics, j'Prftlih, subjects, whp have and that the legislature Is, Republican. T?SfV,fTfu,c? Fcrn?y Tindall was iiPfd by tho Jndiausnt ihliMace: and been in the employ of the government Dublin. 8. Hill At Via ritAV BPLlTf CPA rJ ni- pacific"' company'1 have been released from connnaman for several years, chiefly aa engineers, FORMED. wuuuuru wuiib carrying an exprest' on their own nledre tn th w artillerists and miners. They are desl- - St. Louis, 10. The tni..j Abel Butterfleld saved his life,' and that ' ties. ana XTsxXac talie lai XLactuur. corporators of the of several others by running toward dllx Pennsylvania,-Republicansvote- - - 1VIRS. STJZala RUMORS OF RESIGNATION. Chicago, 10. The Republican Wash- d j -- , n, chlld-ih-arm- 1 r An affidavit hat bean filed, by one of the late registrars, before Commissioner Wells, to the effect that the newly elected Republican recorder, .of the first district, was not naturalized until after his nomination, and that Conway, the Superintendent of Kduca-catioRepublican is not a registered citizen of Louisiana,, although appearing on tho the ticket as from tho parish of New Orleans. The same affidavit says that Commissioner Shannon attempted, by threats, te intimidate the affiant from to his performing his duty according oath. " n" has-bee- it or of Danville; the municipal officers of State have nearly all the towns in tho . now been changed. ; Hr.'G.B.WALDRON. ! . SUFREME COURT DECISION. AFFIDAVIT FILED. x. Cii 68. stroyed by crickets and ; grasshoppers, :o:with until the people got discouraged manv left the place. The zfarmin?and Lart night of the Engagement ef beauty of its situation attracted others ana me wavers uavo iuuicou has become thriving agricultural dis- producing many choice fruits.' on -trlct. surveyea A city site Olover Creekr which bears the name of WUl be presented, for the first time, the thn Mona. Several log. and adobe, houses lDg,8ensatiensl Drama, entitifd have been erected within thef last year; been fenced and fmlt gardens have some: of- which are In trees, planted,' v of thrift, Br. an evidence blossom, As John Kay ' has built a good frame barn which is well finished: and in this country where lumber and other bulld- OR,-'it is quite an log materials are so scarce new a so uncommon tning inLove, .and town. Bros.-- Andrew, John A. THE WIND AND THE- WHIRLWIND! Wolf settled on this stream in 1852, put Rudolph De Mornae, Y Mr.G.n.WALI)RO land under cultivation, and built Count Prloll, 1853 on the In vacated but houses; Oscar De Beau pre MrDMfKenrle place .Mr J8l.lndav account of Indian hostilities. A band Monsftet De Mornae. .Mr JCGrMctn of Indians attacked their corral, at Victor o rn .Mr J E Hi which contained a herd xt cattle Ba pt ",,... .Mr E D OowUir night, in the charge ol Br. Burns, and kept BrTn t.. yMr nUitthrwK nrlntr for several nours: tue corral was Madame Claiiate De CM n pre ..M in A1 rr s Mra M U Glawso-defended by Lieut. Burns and eleven Madame De Poiauienar herdsmen. The Indians afterwards re- Goest. Ladlf s. Gentlemen, etc. died of ported that five of their number their wounds, and one had both arms The performance will conclude wltb. for broken, who recovered. Isaac Dufiln flral tlme bere, tbe laughable Farce, entitle!. was wounded in the knee and several cattle were wounded and a few killed. "Hoppers" are reported numerous, andaredolnor some damatre at'NeDhl. Crops are looking exceedingly well, a AKE JDOIXO large part being rail grain. . ! Constitution Is graphs Grant that the SO.000 ratified probably majority In by Florida. - -- 1 r . 4 J. i MAJORITY OF 30,000 FOR THE, CONSTITUTION IN FLORIDA. '." Washington, 9. Gen. Meade .tele-- , Macrea-dywas- H. B. Clavaoa -- to-M- v . 'ALT A "VELA. "I -- Tucbdaj; Evening, MAY 152, IB , sult. The .arrest Is to be backed by . ; i. SXXBET SESSION. Wade and other Republicans to defeat After a secret session of an ' hour and Grant's chance for the Presidency. The a half the court adjourned. to have been concocted is supposed Elot . HOUSE and Stevens.. . - Lessees & Maaagws -- . conanrssioNAL: - : Payaon and sued for peace, was renewed, In 1854 the settlement but for several years the crops were de- Da bl In. The case of, George Francis Train was before the Bankruptcy Court i ) In reply to a qnesuon ;Train said that he baa no properly nunseir. AAd had novoontrol over tnat pertaining for tohlfl wife. lie was the.-pedes-tr-lan, J t- - DAN KB U PTC Y the Britlshi THE r O.F. TRAUTJ IK, DOUBT. - L i talk-edo- - There are some little ones whose ex 'perience ispledged to a theatrical life They inherit the pasteboard crown and the canras domains through a lineage as remote as that which dignifies real princes and heirs. - No profession is so easily Inherited nor so nearly inalienable as the theatrical. As a general thing actors bestow their children, while Incapable of walking or talking, on their own. profession.; This was the ; case with Mrs. Siddons.and ..Madame : the Indiana ealllnir for others to follow, were near, having although, no'! others t i ' arms, v Late in the Fair, the Indians burned the vlllagei ;and next day came- into fTf TT" T .MAODALA, BURNED".'"" Londoni Tbe Time has official advices from Abyssinia to April 21st.t Nato etart wltht the entire pier expectedRed Sea about May 25Ux. army for the The city of Magdala had been burned by moaaiDgMia GORED DRESS, BASQUINE. SACK, CLOAK, PantaWpi, Coat, Vest, etc, TO FIT PERFECTLY WTH0UT TRYING ON RESIDENCE Three Doors East of I 'ti inn Academy. 17th Ward, Salt JUaJce City. dlfi2-wl- ' 2 inPORTAIIT II0TICE I or :o: -- ? t 4 I TUB FXOil OF f Dunbar Dissolved ! Silver '... : Wm. y ; FOB LD53.SE! " -- tt yester-dayan- ", . " L -- ton:-rthank- i i ou E SILVER own bulnea.xaetrr ATTEXDIKO to blaItm' - ...i Mannv tA mmy Urat some of ma old friends ar rtarnloe. 8ILVER Invites the balanes, at ancienUr.to come, with any others that marleel disposed. w oaj- or mm, ana sell to him tnlr - -- GRAIN GRAIN V GRAIN ! i ' And all kinds of p it oviisio x s x AH will And Silver acdom mod ati sr re and wlll sell !a CUEAP, or CHEAPER thin i any one In his line. m. so-call- ed a si Ma i - 1 Wlieat Hbeaf PrsTb; " " ".' - astd Grain Sforr. 2TAJS6m KKT. ; ... 1 PaOPHIETOR OF TIIE i to-da- y, ' are-man-y ELEPHANT STORE I ! ht Q--- ,0 A- "t -- ; - 1 4 i ..-.- JVVir-V- ;o:- - V. Having; Psirebsused ii! hen lat snr STOCK OF j GOODS, ; "luoV TF&iift 'ir - JZdUoi-Evcni- nn ' I r--Th hJuie Arrived,) AT:1 LOVER RAT E S , - , T " : TO 7 SELL CHEAPER f V . J YU :v -- A " : Cilllf! E r "i THAN EVER. 1 0A- - HAGUE, - J : . Cetutuellng- A LIVELY. D US I U ESS III PRODUCE! . -- i nt. 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