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Show rcojrriltllATIOlf.: TaTOT OaTV was one for i trum ontfl confirmed Holland Smith, these which I reached which a shingle fastened to rA polerdld deputy Postmaster at Ban gisjicieoo. i &"J ulm j rrnjarw, vm waT"l tI,Tfj . v iy,i BUICCAT- jSVENxm szs3J.ua. duty aa director,' pointing to Drapers-vill- e e n ens tzonitoia be i mi M ihi Jead Camp." Before bidding good-by27.The Benata held a.OunrhrAo. f re roe lobbies 4i nosecslon. The to be uUtterOJlce to this' canon, 'It may proper: : looklxsfbr fa LIST. crowded withoSce seekers, 4 a: Of Ue tice . connxmauon. t " ii CAMP LXFE ON TUB WEBCO; f; i r KoffbrdE P A" :.v i:c u SENATOEt SWORN IN. M Abadle so some of Is much of home in There KyleF ui im aeeoicpusDM.yrle Artiste, Tri4di from Alabama, AmottH . Warner, Senator-elec. I these grading camps, that it Is difficult was m. P sworn : A rwr;:,,:. AndcrSOn J H rarg I if to think of the scenes pictured in other nADAHK I3ARIE METHrjA XeorTJ , a n holds where n riot i.tindbiaa places, high, carnival, . v 4r.il and everything that Is revolting to re-- 1 is Averson THOT SENATE. TtlTSIirXSa FROM lisveock.T. v fined taste and correct feeling reigns bill relating ta the ceding Ball Dr LBew-- 7 MacanleyxTW Senate The I Who will sppear ai if l V? rmr paramount. In .places yon might see of ths Island of Yerb Buen in Can OiaXWAU Li -small parties living as members of the Francisco bay, for the use of the Paclflo Bare O B ' ' Morion Yt xXa ejb ana some Barnade'XT SJHMeaNjTTi same family, and at evening, when the Railroad Co., was aiscusseu, House In Bolver's BeaaUfolPlay ofl re- offered. The amendments MitchelDrBSjW'r BanionS day's work is done, dropping their lines Mo4nch Iii V ' Beck N taInto the river to supply the general )S:5 Mor.ProrFAAW nn its passage, and the bill was referred Birch J , ble with delicious trout. In other camps to a committee on the publio lands; I Morrison XWr;-- o Birch J M sv.ifl. 'i i 8apparted by a j " t v. a body of men eat together, and sleep In Morgan D i i Powerful Cast of the VETO. BIgelow. L Company. T. 2 MurphyMvt 'r 8u squads in their tents. In some places The Speaker laid before the House the Bonner V. Brown Murray families are represented by the father, President's veto of the freed man's buMcCarter J' 'J Broughton been message having McCIurw-J'mother and a few sons, and the refining reau bill.billThei Branch WHS 28 '6a TUESDj0lY,, was passed over the veto- Brewer PC the . ... .n;:kTjrN influence of woman is observable In the read, deand 115 the 23, I Speaker against Kelson T EW i rlareaifca.aw neatness with which everything in and by A - Burke will Ths consist of W Newman SlriEdw. performance Bush J Bolwsrs Favorite around the canvas home Is arranged. in&tt j Xjtton Neal02 - . SENATE BILL PASSED. Buck J Mvr Acts. .THE.. i ;iold an J'f, NirideHw Passing one of these, where The Senate bill to extend the Customs O NIooIdisen L friend and well known citizen of Bait laws over Alaska was amended ana Ceapson C . i P Carter M ' Lake County had his home, the turned passed. Parkei Mr Canfleld J BILLS PASSED. up corner of the tent revealed a genuine Paine C CeorvG 11 P- OF X Talk. of "camp life" and PateG committee B means B3 Chrisholm The ways and Perkins C M on a bill for preventing the Secre ClappJR its lnconvenlenceSfWith a . Pearson ' J. K. from paying any Clark JB which at night to dispose weary limbs! tary of the Treasury or securi Clark E J on sales of gold Petty It was too good a thing to pass with a commission PlckneU J H Clark T ' was passed; which ties, Place L A casual notice. It raised illusions so The bill was passed repealing the tax ConleyQ LOVE AND PRIDE. succession. Corbett on or 'doble walls Ply ley D R defined J that apany legacy strongly MADAM K SCfatLLER i PATJLINF, Porter J A HT Cramer Claude Mr D McKenti and canvass Meinotle.., where ; SWOBN IN. stood, REPRESENTATIVES peared only Proudfoot J H Col. Dmi...,-..t....M- .. Mr J M Bardig the simply constructed bowery was an J. W. Cllfe. C. H. Prince. W. P. Ed Curtis BevI P Modm. Bca.Qiea.nt . Mr J 8 LiDdur H Prlcher --GIstU Mr J 0 Qrahwi i. .arbor close .by; while the "lowing of the wards and Samuel T. Gove, rfepresen- - Dairy D Q Mods. DeachappeUesE D Crowther Mr sworn were in tatlves from Georgia, Davis D Quirk J Landlord........ iu... .Mr p liarrnu klne," as at eventide they came to yield and Mr J E Hyd took their seats. R Davis WM2 Qaapar.. their supply of luscious milk, mode the CaoU -Mr A !Mmn Oerral T W Davis T Raby THE IMPEACH TO RESOLUTION Mr jw reCapt. Dupont J P Kelly a vivid seem almost Rankin R mm picture of fancy :. uesmouuns, .Mr 3 Hyd. DeLanyM jot Mr J Uarenr Notary Reynolds F H ality. With a number of the camps are Hamilton, of Florida, offered a resolu- DuhnJCE Servant at Mr R Matthew Ins Reese L sweet 1m of grass to cows, which feed on the H Horater Mr Brmnt Presi of the Oeaebappoiles tion for the W impeachment Riddle BH EUsworth M. Kowriog Maaame Mra ieacnappeuet the river bottom or pasture on the dent; referred to tne judiciary commit Engstrom J P 2 Richmond J N wiaow MMniM- i- TJ,uMri M. U tjiawaoa Marian Miss Foreman mountain side, and whose jnllk forms tee. Erkenbock W H RoysterGP Robson R an Important and healthy item of food. F AlLENDifENT OONCUBRED IN. THURSDAY ETenlng,Julj 30, isd, Rossiter W A Mr Forrell But In all the places visited the same The Senate amendment to the bill for Fairfield E B RosiCapt JT matutinal exercises opened the day.and the protection of American citizens FWhO F&HEWEIL6EMF1T0F UDE SGIEUEi SH Ruele was concurred in. abroad the evening; prayer arose from every L. Ruban J A Fisher J t COMMITTEB DISCHARGED. S The TMatlncalsbed Artltt, camp. While the morning's rays bathS M Sampson D H ed the mountain peaks in a flood of The select committee of investigation ! MIss C Sanders A P 2 Gibbons im on in the the alleged corruption Ia glory, thanksgiving, prayer and praise will and engaged shortly appear. GillR Scarborough J arose from "shanty" and tent; and peachment trial was discharged. Seman C P Gottfredsen DOORS OPEX at 74 o'clock. PerfofmaBea PURCHASE OF STATIONARY. Sims G 2 when the blush of evening has faded H Oommencei punetaall- at 8. from a letter The Sneaker W Harris presented SheningC into the night, with the stars those Clerk MoPnerson. the that showing of centuries silent watchers shining purchase of stationary for tho House Harvey A ShawF fc W down In unclouded beauty .upon the had been mode on the best terms for Hammock C Smith J T DOGfilTTJ BASSETT & Smith W 8 Hanley J grey bights and rolling . water, strong the Government. Smith J Heliestrom C T limbs are bowed in fervent prayer to Smith J W A Hlrchman L axxrcxLAJL. Manufacturers and Jobbers of the God of Israel! The morning oriSnellRP I SHOCK OF EARTHQUAKE. Hlnkley sons, the dally toll, the evening utterHollings worth & CoSohoff F San Francisco. 25. There was Stewarts P2 ance of gratitude such form the dally severe shock of earthquake at Visalia, Horice T A Stewart W J FD Hughes routine of "camp life on the Weber," California, yesterday. Streesser W H I as I beheld it. Stone A Co LOSSES AND DEATHS BY THE FLOOD. InglerJ Hare now recelred Suksdorf F ' J Baltimore, 25. The losses by the James 8 T flood, yesterday, amount to several mil Jenson H 2 (Special to lbs Dttertt JEtenfcv T F2 Thomas Tliclr Fall Stock, lions. The following firms are among Jinks R W i sunrerers: & uo.. tanners; Jones W P tne Meaid I Ward Ij $20,000: Dunmeads fc Son, machine to LOWEST onr Trade the at they Watson E M MAKKJKT PAICSS. IT I shop, $5,000; Woods, Weeks '& Co., Jones B K Wells LB $30,000: Fisher Bro's. $10,000. Larobee Wilson JP CONGRESSIONAL. N & Go's Iron Foundry gave way, and the Konnoday x Williams J 8ENATK. J Keasey west walls fell, causing a heavy loss. At Whitmore C CONFIRMATIONS. Blilcott city the destruction of life and KetchopOJ liannlactare la Chicago i Morris & Co Wolcott houses were Knight Thirty Washington, 25. The! following property was great. nominations were confirmed by the swept away, some containing whole LADIES' LIST. Henate: Alvlu Hawklni, as consul at families, who were also carried away Custom 3Iade A s Seveand current with the drowned, as W. W. Havana; McCauley, agent '4 Johnson Mary Anderson M for the Flat Head Indians of Montana, ral bodies have been1 recovered B Johnson Mrs B BOOTS AXD SUOO, Nichols Qulntond, agent of Indians in The following are reported drowned at C Miss Jj Ij Badger EUloott Wm. wife and Blaisdell Mra W Iandon Emma Patterson, New Mexico; la. 11. Uoil, consulate mt city: and two grandchilValencia; J. A. Clark, Surveyor Gene- - son; Mrs. Farren' Km M ma Duval; .Wm. BunottMrs2 O Superior Quality, f ral of Utah: W. J. Gnllen. superintend- dren; Fanny and . l Miss E Mansfield ant of Indian affairs in Idaho and Reese, wife, son and daughter; the Carroll,..C Mrs O M Morgan Miss AM of Br. Owens, and a number of Montana; G. A. Worthing ton, minister family whose And keep on hand the Largest 8tock of Goodi Mrs M Myers Mrs J Chambers Losnames are not others resident to Uruguay; I . A. Perkins given. in ineir line to be round in tne west. 2 M N Mrs E 's Clement at Kliicott city are Li Con. consulate at Tahiti: A. D. Pad ses of property I G Nortmand E enLower flour mill of Palapsco dock, of Nebraska, Governor Wyom Miss Eckford p the upper mill ing; Omar F. lloberts, or Indiana, fcJec tirely swept away, and Pennshocker Mrs B F FACTORY AND SALESROOMS: cotton the or destroyed; partially of the Territory granite retary Wyoming; Mrs MA2 Miss Florimer Piatt FA B. D. some mill 29 and SI Lake Street. of Lieut.-Goof walls the of be to Cox of Ford, Mo., PVirorA CC. MraH Cor. Wabash Avenue, PjmmSA commissioner of patents;. Milligan, of which were twenty feet thick, and Foster 4 4U R O $160,000, is a total ruin; Teunesaee, juuge of tne court or Ulaims, which cost Miss Oollfent Redden E MrsN cotton is to Gray's factory considerably Giles Mrs C A Henry M. Watts, of Pa., Minister Rydberg Mrs C the Union Cotton Orders carefully attended tS. Mill, half Green Mrs H D Austria; Silas Axtell, assessor of Inter adamaged: above mile was Elllcott nal reveuueard district of California: city badly Sloncer S H and much cotton lost; the . ., Burnham, assessor, and Theo. Y. Ly- - damaged Miss T A Iron Works, near the Hardy ball collector or tne 2nd district or Jal. Avaloon Mill and F.F.Spencer. ;Wm.Q.Hlbbud. M Mrs Ilaasell Tarter H were AJ 2 Relay life Souse, swept away.' The Hatebman Mrs E Trehorn Anna NOMINATION. HIBBAKD A SPEKCEB, lossof in Baltimore city is not known ft w The President sent to the Senate the to exceed four, as only that number of Hardy Miss C Importers of nomination of Holland Smith for post- bodies has been found, but there is no Hollingdrake Miss Walker Mrs HAEDWABE AND TINPLATE, master of San Francisco. 8 J Weteel Miss F doubt that some were swept into the ; 92 & 9i Klchlgan Are CHICAGO. river. Hultberjr Mrs A Wood Mrs J CITIZENS' RIGHTS BIIJL PASSED. Hyde Miss E A Wright Mrs E . MORE ABOUT THE FLOOD! The bill for the protection of. the JPer$on$ rctidina in the country apply are reportrights of American citizens abroad, with edBaltimore. Thirty-seve- n advertised Utters must state tokere union INSURANCE COMPANY II drowned at Elllcott's Mills and six ing for au amendment that In case of their imthe are and they expected from, give prisonment by any foreign government In BalUmoce. The river is Jammed date of advertisement, nd a refusal to surrender, that the Pre with the wrecks of thirty houses, facOf San PranciscOi California. sident is to use any means, not amount-lu- g tory fixtures and every species Of proto actual war, to effect their release, perty, i CASJ1T CAPXTAX, fully paid Im was passed 29 to 6. f iTSS.O Oold Colo,-!- !REPORT ON THE FUNpiNO BILL. FOREIGN. STOCKHOLDERS PERSONALLY LIABLE. FEVER ON BOARD THE OSSIPXE. Sherman made a report1 from the of conference on the 28. A letter from ac bill, San Insure against Lnaa hy Fire on term aa favorwhich was concurrent In. funding Tnis report omcer Francisco, or the united 8tates' aa any other Firat Claaa Company. able steamer authorizes the issue of bonds running Oofpee, dated Acapolco, 15th, Bxzxiko ory for less than Cost, at Wholesale 'mr Losses promptly and equitably adjusted or forty years, or tne denomina- states that the;, officers and July crew were and Retail, at J. Bawnan A Go's Drus; Store, for and ' tinny paid. tion of ahuudred dollars or the multi suffering from m malarious fever, con- Cash and Produoe, us Qlrs a eall x;d2tf . VALICER BRO'S, plies of that sum, bearing 'Interest on tracted while at Corinto, Nicaragua, ' coin at tnorateor four and a half per from which Dr. J, MIed, Rice F. ! I. Wattms wlsbss to draw the atUatloir or trl4 iKi tM City, r Ulahftrrdery. General Uffcnt ths pablls to his exosUsnt and ootaplotsenosa cent., and thirty years bonds at four per Hen dree, paymaster's clerk. Bernard or cent. The forty year bouds are to be Cofieidi landsman, and John Lelper. Clocks, .Watches and Jewellary of srexy Stock: has recently reoelred large DISSOLlfTIOH OF P1RTRERSHIP. exempt from all lax at Ion.- It is told apprentice bov, had died. The only Tarlety. Tils . .. ka.' that the bonus win do exclusively used cases still on the list are convalescent. additions. I ' Bspalrs do&elwlth dispatch and rnHE heretofore for the redemption of The opposition steamer Oregonian. on warranted for one year. Hs In rites all to call X tween James K. Bromley and Wll lam Section two appropriates, from the du July 7th, spoke the brig Queen Ermria and examine and they will be aora to purchase. enson, voder the name and aty)e ot"v'f. .v.v-m3Pt"lw la ihla day diesotred ty , ... j ties on imports, a hundred and thirty when seventy-eig- ht ASramkey from Valpasenc AUclalma due the abore rm havewj five millions annually to be applied , to raiso, in distress,-- and days her with Kmotxd'. The aty Liquor Btors U remored paid toJames E.wUl Bromley, the onl7?fiZ tho payment of the Interest ana the water and provisions. supplied settle all cUimsafinMJ. also who Bhehad on board to ths scant, am of the principal of the debt. The five men, one woman and three childopposite aide of the street, isi OroosbeekS flrm and continue to carry on the unaer w neas and bouae, same at tha tlM' where BnUdiac. choicest place section the Territorial id of any ren who were Jn an almost famished and prohibits payment rAAH can be had.' : ' ' commission for negotiating the sale of condition. Imported Uqnors sad wlnas i - - iiiA-- : 1 ; SSfiS3aaS"aaWaSSSaSaawaaawaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa DESBET EVENING HEWS. " It the rernnMnt1 has oothlor to do. religion Bust enjoy the nm freedom from . Bute InUrfmnco faccorded to 1 GEORGE Q. CANNON, Go-- Hon. With these: he admits, the ;Thls ererjr other formt'of religion. deal to Justly U difficult makes jVery 97, IMS. with "MoraonUm." Congreme cannot see, he says, nor can any one else see, moment, any tare and proper! THE PEOPLE'S TICKET. At this root oat polygamy In Utah. . way to He conciodee It ie a fact that the Utah . W. II. HOOPER. question Is not yet f uUy ripe! The time hat not, come for the government to Cbnrm kronen fo oca fa cWverstfy Interfere. j Wonderful to relate, wo are Lands. V not behaving, hadly at present, JOHN XEFF, Bn., Halt Ike.Co., eeem to be disposed to live on terms of JOIIN ItOWBEItllY, frooele Co. peace and good will iriih the Federal authorities and with all mankind! Bo lor Salt Lake Gtunty, Rejyrescnlatlvts: long aa this state of things continues, JOHN be impolitic this editor thinks, ALBERT P. ROOK WOOD, to commence a crusade upon us! What JENOCH REErtE, great magnanimity, what wonderful ORSON PRATT, 8es., JlRIOIIAM YOUNO, Jan., clemency .we were about tossy when bM ITH. JOSEPH F. we reached this point of bis article. It Is such a; favor to have life granted Selectman. to us upon any terms short of renounc Creek. JtEUBEN MILLER, of $M1 ' M"; ing our religion thai we were disposed to Sherljfi be grateful. --But! the next sentence ROBERT T. BURTON. stifled these fine feelings. Wo saw that County Coroner: the magnanimity and clemency evinc HAMPDEN B. BEATIE. ed by him were the same qualities which Qntnty Recorder: a cat would exhibit In its treatment of a EDWIN D. WOOLLEY. mouse. He would grant us a temporary County Surveyor: respite.! Ifwa wait few years heTHEODORE McKEAN. says, "no i event is more JiKeiy 10 napCounty Superintendent of Common pen than a serious collision between the ZCflOOMl ; Mormons and the Federal government. IiOBERT L. CAMPBELL. There will be an armed resistance to the payment of taxes, or some other exercise ... i ? juu J - r -- 1 I , 1 .' July - -- - . . . ; , i ! : -- . - v.. i ; , ; 'four-poster!- ( ' , re-nort-ed " four-post- er J . . ; ' J. DESERETJ'J"",,," aU "JT vv4 .- ! L ted to enforce the laws and to command respect;! and the time would then have arrived to consider the question of sup Representatives for Detcrct XegUlature: pressing polygamy." Then wo are to Then the favorable be pounced upon ENOCH REE8E, BRIGH AM YOUNO, Jun., tlm will havo arrived to commence a V JOSEPH F. BMITlf. crusade upon us. There will be a good excuse then there being none now to POSTPONEMENT OF THE CRU- - kill us off! We can assure the editor of the Jour-BADE. nal of Commerce that if polygamy is emlof Tiie landing the "ilormoa" never attacked until we become the ag at New York has the grants prompted gressors, this generation will never see Com editor of tho New York Journal of It assailed. If there should over boa merce to write aa article on "Mormon collision between the Federal governbm." Ho aja it I a custom with some ment and us posterity will acquit us of of the aewspapers, f'everytlmea cargo ever having provoked It; for that Is not of Mormons Is landed at our docks," to our style of doing things. But we know "straightway fall to preaching upon the by past experience that pretexts are nev- critne lof polyramv," He honors the I wanttn in cersome a others of custom, and, like and to Kive a color of Justification for or no me ciass tain writers, inuuigcs in attacking us. It is consolatory, how- denunciation of that of which he knows .VA. in tK nntninn but little or nothing. After making editor of the Journal of Commerce n crusome ellly remarks about the motives sade against us now would be impolitic which prompt the female to emigrate, he says, "these white women deliber ately choose to be victims of matrimony OUR LOCAL'S CORRESPONa fa (Mormon; andf once bound, they do DENCE. NO; IV. not seem over desirous to escape from the fetters!" He thinks u they may be pit- THE RAILROAD IN THE CANONS. ied far, their ignorance and disregard of Mouth of Echo, July 23, '6S. modern civilized customs; but we canRETKOORADK. not set them up as martyrs. If they were martyrs we should not hear ofl The last communication from this 8,000 booked to come over from Eng- - point passed over six or seven miles of land and Germany this year." If those Weber, Caflon with too much abrupt already domiciled here, he continues, ness. A retrogade movement will be were acutely suflerlog from thejr thral necessary tto do it justice. After dom, "they would make their grievandeep and sombre gorge in the ces heard by the whole world, with the mountains, called "The Narrows," piercing energy peculiar to the cry of through which the river runs almost women in distress." hidden at times from the sunlight, the Now, as the "Mormon" females can- - canon widens out Into a pretty valley not be viewed as martyrs, as they emi- - Tho thundering of the train as it will grate willingly, as they utter no com- - rush through this rocky defile, where plaints, but glvo every evidence that now the only passage way Is on the riv-the-y are contented in Utah, does itnev- - er's breast Joro vera difficult Indian trail, er enter into the mind of the editor of will cause many a timid traveler to alt the Journal o Commerce, that his ideas with "bated breath," the maddened of society In this country may bo entire- - dash of the fiery fed locomotive seem- iKorjLirs ticket: j . F ( L i Annette Inee - . : ! 1 i . rh paa-sing.t- . T i . aV -- -- . oV $ -- 4 " IT 141 -- . , VaaJaJLICaJ p inT t it-wo- uld Ul I Alt? KVl i ; . -- STATE OF -- i - " I t LETTEEO . s- - . . - : ---n- Jly TAY-LOR- - BOOTS AND SHOES, - 1 ! lw ! fTT-HIC- H j ? 1 to-da- y. ' ! he , 1 Gam-brell- - i . i 1 v. d209-3- m I ly incorrect and unsupported by facts? Or, Is he so profoundly. vain and self- conceited that he never for a moment admits that he can bo mistaken? If such write! as he would only exercise their brains, even if they have but a small quantity, they would perceive that their statements and reasonings about the "Mormons" are very illogical. But the lngly carrying its living freight into thm very gate of death, a feeling which will be hlghtened and intensified by the lovely piece of scenery and the level ride preceding it for a few miles, as the train winds down the cafion. Above "The Narrows", the river rolls aleng Iszily fringed with willows and a stunted but luxuriant growth of brush, while farm I trouble with such people Is they have Inglandsi stretch but on the bottom, adopted opinions respecting the institu- - rich in alluvial deposits; and in more thousand the people of this Territory propitious aeaaons when the locuat which they have derived from the ato- - have not been here laden at this period rles that have been circulated about us. of the year with fields of heavy waving They have never reasoned upon them I grain. On the left bank of the river to kuow whether they are correct or I Heneferville is seen; and from thl point not, and when they come in contact I up the Weber are excellent pasture and with a "Mormon,1 and get a truthful I farming lands watered on either side statement of things as they actually ex-- 1 by many a little stream breaking off 1st, they are astonished that they could I from and flowing into the parent river. "'have entertained such incorrect views. I This editor aaks: "how shall polygamy Is progressing rapidly, and much of the be.extirpated!" The radical method of grading i done. The line of railroad ireaimeui wouiu do ior congress, he followa the course or the river tolerably says, to p tH law prohibiting the mar- - close, and there is not any heavy cuts. rlage of more than one wife to one man, nor high embank meuts, along the severe peualUes, and then send Unco up to the Mouth of Echo. The out a few thousand troops to Utah to en- - work Is mostly let out In small con force the law. This, he admits, would tracts, two of which are completed and hundred of lives, and would probably I tho contractor, on. thlm r th mmA these bonds. ou Dy .UrlTlBg commsncinr above The Narrow. . I . . II poiygaujy 7. r tt mt t oi.uian, '. HENDERSON 'XXPLAINS. v i mt v. mm X ! uu . AiwwvMuwi; lucuiiOt . . . .1 L Henderson mads a personal explanarm, normI west, . soum, soum west, or i Charles Rlchan. (work comnleted.V ' Adamaoo. Wm. FL tion, in which onhe severely denounced uue west, aoa round anotner kingdom of p. Crandall. David Butler's report behalf of the impeachtne saints, and after a few years would RHtrhton: Wm. Oarres. JohnJirm to the Senment managers with regard r t on ators He said the WW uipossessea over again, ur, (work compIeUd,) Henry Walsh, Bar- impeachment. members of the six other committee uesays, mey wouia ton & Cook; Charlea Harmon, Henry nothing to do with the report. Hehad de. m. H. Wind. nounced the investigation as a petty uuwMoai, na carry me virus of Day, H. W. Barnett, wacnmg. secxeuy into a bundled Joel W. White, Edwin Walker. Bishop work of malice and calumny, ana disv r n other communities. Htncr Truunf a t pwaa r graceful to its author and disgraceful to rmm bu I w tmu. to bloodshed they would probably Congress. He said Butler had suppressgain Head ACo.. Alex. Glen, Howell & Mc ed an important portion of the testimoM LarEdward L K. Peter Bamuels, Knight, ny, and had distorted, and perverted -for malicious purposes. The Senfacts . ?: veuiiy dkooi- Mtl and Feramorx Llttle.whose contract ate then went into executive session. an. sxUnda two miles ud Echo. Borne of to f INOMrNATIOKS. eamp. "hang out their shingle.'! 'in r all and. .tell The President manner, .IT . :Lu.1 nominated Alex. Cumvitlng: min 7 u srs "apossiDis who be of Internal Bevenne-In the tents, may expected WTW r19 maiJe or vtlacking the Assistant HLobnso"i . vs bud ia i3 rm n vaiii.i wn Gen. Kosecrons, liSu-U- r a j rw .j v. Wliarm IHb a1TMTntnmnl vmv toTreasury; Mexico. x V ' : I i . -- a. w. stkeet; 1 I - j com-mltt- ee -- ! - i daOS-l- y ; ; -- - i . five-twentie- s. dls-und- er . ' - mt ' j-' ( ; re-ductl- ut ... m -- 1 rrt ....... " " . k , . . V I V w 1 breoi-upandiCAtt- er mm mr w m "ted .Zd.r T.ii -- w m mm i k a wf m t ar hht atm. mm a rm 1 t.r" !'.1 Zrr. or gf-Collect- -- . -- i mm W m V h SERVIAN SUCXXSSIOK COCTrJUrcD. London, 23. Advioos from - ; sos-t- r, . mm . 1 ; , , Seho Cltyv July Wastsd, a lew cords of Mountain Mahogany Wood at tbJSofiea;- tf State that the Sultan of Turkey hafcon- - .). T - tr a (avaaY WAirrw-One IliVl6- the foundred" sad nrty cords of red pins wood at ths Paper inii;;:, r J , uH ho i t ;: . : i WJ - -- l.i?"1611 '' ' i ' 23, d24 3j - ' lfeSS1 A lTrWdsys mgoia bald ' j '' j ' : will be rewarded. n.,:m"n ".roUBiriLMON APPBOPaiATErv - s,,Jir, iomaofttMlisxamSt-rawlUliM, i nAVTTtsr. WOOD, t w1 dearor to collect Kanyon i Worth Paris, what Cotton i. and imSttatto 2tujt LlncaEsfi Orpj ItgUicUif ihtM passed a bill assigning four million they can, and forward at their earnest eonYenl- lUfacUon f luoa oi ue tt- -. TT ran- . xuai i.j.Li. ; i. JL i .1 will be held to th JSoS ,c? o;i a!7AC!720 ;iho w or 1 A'Precincti Z. County, Lake Salt J of 1CINE O TJTsyv"iwi!W O t ' mmmAi i j , Places oi holdtot aonf;oie&UB: 2C. The London. V. to lean Blarraithtax., Ar-lt-o day of Anitxat nsxt, following hu to One received from Home: The Oongrea; Delegate hSv? to Loca mniYerinX , Three ,Gommlsatoners , discovered a mine to blow cs9-rWardBehsolgottss.,. ' Urn ,Ipr i . rvwatr; ? i ' 1 up the forff flcations on; Mount AvertineT iwo oooavrj, Y ; ! ! r-T- j.. s' he f"n,"'." r - . I I ; t-tn- sentlnsU wero recently night .and wounded; Thi ntth. i hhBii rrr - da; OnfTSSeetman; Tiirrfir. i roTlceirea ? rjM mx- ftiTlV TaVtfMS 7 j i5x or no, I- - wtu-- r mm 'Am, r waiu e Ox I will ecu the ruae at Louia r, rirrii, mk k mi. T - I a 8BrtSndent -r iVMintr RnrreTon j- Common School, and one JofUceoi : onsr VttwerTfor eachPoandkeeperiy.j, mlda-- In iaemrdamee' with AT1' Act rTV .. .j laavaiM i,. ., |