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Show DESBET EVEHINQ HEWS, GEORGE Q. CANNON. -- i et . A2fD rUBUSUEU. ' EDITOR a bill across the continent with ooe dissenting vote, passeddisabiU ut eleven miles, over a very level, Pacific Railroad the removal political conventf for the reported resolutions thatTtbe bat In some places marshy bottom. and provides that' the disabilities t ties with was Impressed; tion profoundly ' on the ifiling of an application Creek raised to take INear the point tebere Bulphur the importaut change about e relations by the with the probate Judge; no oath,' will ' place lu commercial empties) Into Bear River from the ,V J , - completion of the great Pact fio railway! required. the line will creee, and the river will be The r gjgjQTERS" BURNED. Interest excited among! oriental! Lj r piled for, the purpose soroethlogoversoo nations renders it our duty to complete these entefprtzee, Resolutions In favor Cincinnati, O., 6S Four steamera were feet. After crowing, and striking at the dock this by fire three continental rail way s,one north, toully destroyed ' J Creek, It keeps the course of the of ' ' ' south and r central l.: another the great morning. Utter pretty closely nearly to Willow route, and to urge upon. Congress to exp A2IAQE BY- - FIOOb'-Creek, passing over the stage line about tend adequate aid to Insure the build" a mile and a half east of Bear River lug of these roads; aud la favor of the - Baltimore, 6. The estimated damage on thirty-fift- h to streets and bridges by the late flood station, keeping onder the bluffs where mute to Pcget Bound,alsoone is (wo hundred and fifteen thousand. parallel. Amasa Walker addressthe creek runs to the south or the stage ed the deon evils the of convention line. The work along, bere fer.eome preciated currency,; Blow, of St. Louis, i miles will be moderately easy, light spoke urging the importance t of the comrailroad. The and fills and light cuti predominating; ..wet'beasonV .1 j.; and canal navito July4 th represent an advices In a number of places the creek will mittee on Jake, river, Japan wet season. resolutions favoring reported gation The tea and silk over or have to be turned out its bed iovernment co--e Deration with those unusually dull.' was The Tycoon had market? which the line will run. I found Chas. states interested in the enlargement of been in his military successful generally B. Kimball and David H. Cannon at the existing, canal and channels and it was the Mikado; operations against Improvements of the St. Law a diwar in result the work some three miles east, of Bear other might . so as to admit vessels or a thoughtof the rence river, Empire. j" River, grading at a lengthened but low thousand tons into Lake Michigan and vision teams. ocean. ESTABLISHMENTS. a of The CHURCH the from number with embankment, IRISH Lake' Superior the government A few ml lea further on J. Q. Knowl- - resolutions also favor London, 4. The royal commission on Western Riv the lmorovemelit'of great in Ireland where men at teams ton has and work, to Irish Church EstabJLishmeuts ers under Congressional authority on maintained to be In eighty there Is la heavy fill nearly a mile commerce; also that thejudl exceptincomes: regulate favnr in also thev report feet clous expenditure fori these purposes length and In' places twenty-fiv- e tenants under to measures of encourage be extended to the Pacific as church lease to high. On Sulphur Creek la a small tun should purchase property in land northern as Atlautlc well the a holders by the pay- caused land spur coast. The report was adopted. The perpetulty.and nel 145 feet through, by rent taxes and ment of charges to even tof the mountain. convention took recess until evening. n&Jlv redeem and reeatrl possession of At the evening meeting of the Inter- thpirlanda Previous to striking Willow Creek, . where Messrs. Nounnan's contract is national Convention several speeches The wheat harvest in the British The mado were favorintr reciprocity. over. According to the Joined by Reynolds & Bowling's there prospect of the early completion of the Isles is nearly formed the yield will be feet deep, Hue of railroad from Halifax to Ban estimates now is a heavy cut twenty-si- x double last of that year, and will exceed throueh slate rock. At the points nam Francisco is hailed with great satisfacannual average. the work on this tion. The Convention1 adjourned sine all the ed U i '. in theomcerai SaUlake Utah Territory, on the 6th dayoj1 1B63. tnhich'ifnot oaUedfttr with. . .T T ' ' 'I. Xbe tent 'JLinua. J one' month; to me iww wiU KtTKainina k O, Z 4 Letter . Aure a, ISM. Tamrerfay. OUR LOCAL'S CORflESPON-DE- OK, No. IX. N - Afvi-sf-- THE RAILROAD IN THE CANONS. Bear Rxvkh, Augvst 1, 1868. BSXOSD TUUKKI IN XCHO. . mile Less than three quartet of above the first and longest tunnel cornea another short onst which will 'be about 170 feet through, on Miller Sc Fat terson'a contract. They are working at this tunnel also with doable shifts, keeping the work going night and day. Between the two tunnels there Is a fill 75 feet high and 360 feet long. They deIn the blast-la- g sign using d I they may have to do In the tunnels, the smaller one being prlncipaltWock. Their contract is a little over seven miles In length and coutlnues to the summit of Echo. They have work progressing nearly two miles from the tunnels and expect to have more camps organized soon. A portion of their contract is not staked out on the eastern end; but the work is known to consist principally o cut and fills, some moderately heavy, others lighter, until the., summit is reached. They had about 350 men and 160 teams at work when I called at their camp, where Mr. Miller received me very courteously; and they wiah to hire more. But as a large proportion of their laborers are regular navvies, who have a penchant for "striking" which nearly equal the efforts of a blacksmith, it Is difficult to say how many men they have at work any time an hour after an estimate is made. tro-glyceri- ne i -- ; ; re-rinn- f A0 CONVENTIONS. n Ban FranrJaivi. .1 Thn TTntnn Rtntk convention met at Sacramento to day for the purpose of fi ve elec tors for the Second nominating aud third Congressional districts. The Union convention met at Sacramento yesterday. A. A. Sargent, of Nevada, was nominated for Congress for the second district? f?h&nvlW U.rt. son, of NSpa, was nominated for the uiiru ujsuicu The convention for the first ditHt meets in this city, August 8th, for the purpose of nominating a candidate for congress, ! j INTERNATIONAL COilMEKOIAI VENTION. CON- -5 Portland, 4. ThSlnternatlonal Commercial Convention met here .Delegates were present from all paru ol i k thn rounlr rw UUUUICU Ti havemil Citii andvve already arrived; more are viuv. was iuerrtii, 01 aowa, comu)itvtu. elected permanent chairman, mittee of 13 were on the order of business. Theappointed Convention adjourned to-da- y. a On reassembling. thA nmmto,A the order of busluess reported the fol-lowln- ir: First, the ItAiimi .h. continent; second, the lake, river and canal navigation ; third, international Oommerclml rrlAtlnna I m.t- read from distinguished gentlemen who xr were unnhlt ti ktt.n.i tr.. Taylor, of 1st. Paul, Minn., addressed the Convention on th tiim. nri canal eats inter of west., He the ship el . s . ocs roaa mu kuo i.A to toe sea, wnnoufc is wnat the west wauls, bransuipment, when khlp canals shall open the St. Xiawrenci to eTrv nnrtloii of- th preat inland waters. Iu closing he alluded to the great future railway terminating at Puget Sound. Commissioners were ap upon pointed tu prepare resolutions these subjects, reported by the committee on the order of business. 'ine cnairman or tne nrsi commuiee Oregon; of the second, J. W.Taylor, of St. Paul, Minn.; of the third, W. H, a A - or an exceedingly heavy cut through the mountain side will be necessary. The river runs with much force at the place and has washed away considerable of the bank since the survey was made and the Hue located. Major Lawrence, the engineer who has had the location of a Urge portion of the line that eountry, informed me thatthrough the river at this point would moat piling Veotion adjourned until Wednesday likely be resorted to, as rrK vTnn Trtn TtrrvtVa warn Invito to and cheapsuperior er than cutting the address the convention. Ue alluded mountain, for the to fact that fifty forelgu to the torrent mortifying ff wJ Slnst the bank steamers were In the trade at New York 5?.? COm1 Pllln Awards ana not one American; do tnougnt tnat cuvth the repeal of the reciprocity treaty wat he would be moutotiain spiritmatreally Injudicious, a taTl of the road on iki-As Tt ifuim' ha amI1 tk. annltmr In - quite . lui Vint V"Wv WU Inland commerce was four ' times as U be spoken of .1n.K1a tHa ftrmtrn an it 11 li.minil. a as well; Congress ought balth-Z- ? ed cTlnt7 t Pliability; to protectionto ih. tae atepe Improve the navigation j or rour mignty rivers, me committee on Yllu Creek. relations reportcommercial l.Ti .. reciprocal the. ed, setting forth advantages of the recinroeltT I tremtv. ' RMMtlutiuua were adopted calling the carry, attention of Con use te the subject of free then IT keer Wa Dominion. Senator with Wk of the river vorneu from the the committee on the . 1 srtothh9 SL,nd ed j MESSRS. WOUNNAN & CO'S COXTRAd hI0 -- : t around the hill mentioned, of over half a mile in leugth, and some thirty-eigh- t feel deep, through a formation of gravelly cemeut aud sanditoue. At this point men are at work. Where the line first touches Bear River there is a curve la the latter which the road must run over, . y ,' , r. al trans-continent- about heavy contract. The country through which the line passes from Bear River to Willow Creek U undulating, with no particular feature to arrest and please the r. eye, the Interminable sage brush cover-louIn most places, blu IT and level. Further east, on Reynolds & Dowllnga contract, the work la said to be Heavy, but I did not visit It. Messrs. Nounnan's camp Is nearly opposite the coal bed on Bulphur Creek, and about two A SUAUL STRIKE. miles from Bear River station. They Illustrative of the style In which these had about 300 men and 100 teams at "gentlemen" do things, I may relate the work, but as part of their 'men were following: Day before yesterday, some 'strikers," it Is difficult to say at any sixteen of them having previously got given time how many men they have their "&Aocklocks" together, concluded employed. They are anxious to hire they w6ald "go In" for a strike. Con workmen from Utah, and bear unqualithe agreeable manner sequent!', belug determined not to waste fied testimony to time unuecevsarily. they paid a call of in which (they can get along with our state to Mr. Miller, at his store In camp, people. They declare that they would and in formed him of tholr intention to dlscharge'every man of the regular namake him "go up" in a very few mln vies in(thelr employment, who are al u ten if he didn't give them "their time" ways dissatisfied and give a great with all the addendas, etceteras, and amount of trouble because of their ingreenbacks which they deemed their temperate and riotous habits; aud that due. Not belog accustomed to look over they would have their work done by books and settle monetary matters on people from Bait Iake City, if they can such abrupt demands, he secured him oDtain thein. Measisv Miller & Patterson self in a log housa next door, where his also want workmen from this Territory. arms are kept, with some other men on In preference to the regular railroad whom he could rely, and in a brief par- nanas, ineiiiue experience mey nave ley with the belligerent sixteen, gave- had thus! far. satisfying them of the thorn thn rrt rr nf roHrinrr ami Vtawtn- superiority of Utah men as workers, business done in a bualueos-lik- e manner I while they are sober, quiet, orderly,aud or of making a small pile of defunct nav- do their work without any trouble, givvies, their bodies perforated with bul- ing satisfaction In performing it. lets. His argumeut was sufficiently E. L. H.N convincing to induce them to alter their previously expressed determination. (Special to lb Veret AWm? were The east end ot discharged. They Messrs. Miller & Patterson's contract, at 3 Sfiqjrapli. the summit of Echo, is where Begins, which runs some thirty-sevemiles and a half, though the distance by stage road is shorter. Starting from the summit of Echo, the line runs down the east side of Porter Creek, ovea an easy grade, about two miles, when it crosses the creek and runs on the west side about a mile. Here it makes a curvature a little to the southeast, following the creek down and crossing some three times, when it turns a curvature to the left and keeps on the right bank of the creek till it runs almost southeast. Then the line crosses and runs on the north side to nearly the junction of Porter Creek with Yellow Creek. At this point the road crosses a "hog's back," where there will be a moderately heavy cut. It then crosses Yellow Crek unto the east side, and runs down half a mile. Then it crosses a point, and crossing takes the east side again, running along a distance, where leaving Yellow Creek and taking a sweep around the point of a hill, it reaches Bear River some twelve miles from the summit of Echo. As it approaches the river there is some heavy work on a cut ; ; 4 . QESTLEM1CN S ZJST. Johnson ORS KneeG Lawrence J ' ..nlTTV i t one-thir- d die. . COTTON MILL, BURNED. The cotton mill o Philadelphia. Bowen & Sons was totally destroyed by fire y Loss, one hundred ande fifteen thousand; insured for for forty-fivthousand. to-da- H C. P. Farminqton, Davis Co., August 4th 18G8, ; Bear Uro. Cannon: We have had some considerable cause of excitement I in the last few days. On Thursday last an examination was held by the Hon. H. C. Haight, Probate Judge, in the case of James It. B. Adam W AUtuooE Benton WJI Boyer B V Ho2 V MarabmrtO- Bunnel Q H Brantlng-EL- roff OnnSW O ' D : Who will appear. FOR THIS her Beamifaj Patten J P ; Mr. David McKnzieas polon, Mr. Lindsay as Ludovjlco, 1 Peterson J C Peterson J ; Assisted by a PulU OF1 FIXE CAST OPjTIIE PooelsonJFA It JT liourk T i Robinson J J Rogers Thursday, Aug. 6 . Reefer Dexter AH: Dexter W DrUael M DaologJJ C DuxtUe E Elsey T Erickaon J Krvln W The performance will clasBie Blnens W Bmalley J J SmedleyRM Hmtth H J i m . i 1868. Play in 5 Aca. enroled Stone R atanfietd F M ,. W Jt Hailenger W Sueluiorf T E Taylor T lor M Terrenes T Tnornbrsab J M ErtrlUBJF Thurmond J M t 'i Thomas J H FollettH Frenen J 2 Tnompson W : O ThompsoaB Tramnn tT Gardner W L Trueion FWA. Ulven a W H WallenUnsen W Hawkins T HesemanI N WsyEB Watk ins JT. HilU Warren B Holmes W Webb H A. II tyt W H Wells L. B UutcblosonJ UDnter D Whitney I K WbeeJerE HugbesJGJ wmnsid M Williams E Jacobs J O 2 M .Wlnterton W W Jlnnlnjcs Wood A. Jones J . WooUnO Jones TIj Woodworlb J JoneiBW ULDIC3V LIST. Irwin Mrs A Anderson Mrs K Jones Mrs D W li K Baldwin Mrs K Hrsxard Mrs C Kelaay MrsLiS Bargess MrsSM2 MrsB I OH, TUB HALL OF STATtJES. 'Miss AXETTE KTAD2TE,.. . . ''nL Personii?.!, J Cbmbrlsin J Clarlc W P CaidWeU R J if - styers Carlln Capt H K 2 Carpenter C A, ' Calvert Q W 2 oedersiromL. M Cbaoaler J 2 Cook J Cotlrell C comer H Coarcler O Cross DE Crane J Callen P Cun mutton ! MI8S Manning LiJ2 Mason J Morris S MurrayWMx H i Or the Engeemept nf the vA" - IIxH W Hraksl1i mm- SECOND Office. 8ul-ph- ur ; m King o Npleii ; L.uaovico Colon ei iVr- - Mr J A ; . Vleentto .... Hpolatro Conspirators... ..Messrs KeilyvrwStJJS-- Olivia. : Mty Aiexad nKna1rerr SATURDAY . tVENIKfe. inird Appearance ot Miss Ince! ANOTHER BfLENDIu fcLL! -- , In Rehearsal, tie ireat Tragedy of MARY STTJJrtV Washington. The President has dito rected the issue of bonds for patents the Central Pacific Ii all road forasectlon of twenty miles ending at the one hun mile east o Follingsberg, who had been arrested On dred and seventy-elgnt- n a charsre of havluir committed a rape On Sacramento. the daughter of William Bromley, Of BaUerMrsMA LlTersidge DEMOCRATIC MAJORITY. M C TROUT FISHI most villainous nnder'the liountlful. Manslleld MUs E Mrs E Ijoulsville. o. The Democrats esti circumstances. He having given her Chambllng Miller Mrs 11 B Mrs J mate Stevenson has a majority for Gov the privilege of riding from town to Clark Mitchell Miss MM Crablee E O ernor df seventy thousand. Bountiful in his wagon, after passing M M Mrs Mias E Olney Dennlnga the brewery took the upper road, a road STATE UNIVERSITY, N. Y. P summer time, and nav Ey ring Miss B not travelled in SAP Pymm 5. con The State University It Albany, lDg come to a convenient place took her Fowler MrsFS A C Mr Roper vention met yesterday. The entire sea oil and forced her to yield to the T Q siou passed iu discussing the resolution, nis vilewagon Miss E 2 Tamer then her 8 purpose; Gtima by leaving 11 otleied by lror. JNortu, or Hamilton the roadside, he drove across to the Between 6 : Tnrpen M aW2 Miss E Coliece. that each literary college in the travelled road. The girl happened, to Hill Walker Mr E State should sustain a department of have a vey slight previous acquaint HIhm K Mrs a Webb Mrs W. Uopklus normal instruction. 2to result was ar ance W.KKI Mrs J8 him, as he had friends llv Ide Mrs I Mrs A W.wdard rivrd at when the convention adjourn lug Inwith the same town, and caused him 25 Cts. p )T POUND, ed until the Persons in' country applto oe arresteu. residing Her testimony was advertised letters must state where corroborated; by his own admission yingor TENNESSEE LEGISLATURE. are theu exvected from, and aive the was re aud conclusive wh to that he In the House jresterday manded advertisement. Nashville, date o AT to. term at next the a memorial from the Confederate ueu the Probate appear VV. STREET, Court. A. erai8 Cheatham, Forrest and others, Postmaster. On the afternoou of the same day the praying for the removal of disabilities, sympathies ol tne wuoie town were was presented: also memorials, numer aroused lu behalf of Bro. EzraT. Clark ousiy signed by citizens on the same and who bad jint casually heard subject. Governor liroWniow sent in of thefamily, death of Bro. Ezra James Clark a couimunicatiou, presenting an ordin their ollet sou ance for sutimitiiue to the vote of the from bis thre and tirother, missionreturning to ng LABORING MEN WANTED J of coustitution the the amending prople land, wnich according to the best In for? lor the conferring of the right of suffrage mation TO WORK ON they were able to glean from on all males, without distluctiOMnof col letters received a lu occurred the Orders respectfully solicited city, or, of proier age, who are citizeus of the Albauy about two weeks before. His i! State. SnoUld the majority of voters de- death was caused by tunstroke. Up U THE RAILROAD, from Hotel Keepers, IRestan- cide in favor of the amendment then the this present time they received no have present legislature is to constitute information from the company Hiear Peterson's and Private Families Mor State Convention with authority to met direct: was traveling. Bridge witb he which The amendment. Senate and ad"pt the On Friday a man by the name o gan County. referred the message and enclosures to a Levi Goodwin, in and around SAIje LAKE been living in had wpo The House FarraiiiKton about a year, left the town Inquire at our Camp, on the ground, or of special joint committee. having been notified, adopted, iu lieu of aud his family suddenly, and departed isaai ukuu, at the city Hall, sail JLake city. CITY. the seuate's proposition, a tesoiutiou to some other place, for fear of the in- -' dllZly deciariuic the urrsent not the time to dlgnatlon; anger, and of vengeance just consider the franchise and the coustitu luoiaiueraui some iiiiiegins to wnom tlon. 50, nays IX).. Fiual action he had been acting indecently. on the Senate proposition as amended. On Saturday a drunken, half Idiotic1 will be taken to morrow. The actio u of man, dressed In clothee.entered AT the II o use is received as a practical re the house of asoldiers woman living a little jection of the overtures for the extension north of Farmingtou, aud assaulted her. And for Sale 3Chap, of the franchise. but was kept at bay until she obtained & ROBERTS'. help aud had him arrested; when he ORE AT WOOL EXPOSITION. was delivered over to the Sheriff he ran Chicago. The Northwestern Wool and not stepping when ordered. FOR GRAIN Oil CASH I Exposition now being held in this city away, was snot at and wounded slightly under our Aaxortment Making far morerthan the anticipations the right arm. He has had an exami displays or the most sanguine. The; event is nation before At Judge Height, and is now . treated bv the papers as making an in tne custody of the Sheriff. epoch in the manufacturing history of On Sunday morning Bro. Oscar of the west. Specimeus of manuracturca Schenk, a very promising young man 's & cloths, flannels, cassi meres and shawls of about 19 or 20 years of age, working are very numerous aud fully equal to for Bro.STbomas Hunt, was his the best made in this country, The dis- mules to water, when one oftaking them got A General Assortment of play of raw woollen yarns, etc, thoughis scared, and 0car having got the halter OUR not so largo as manufactnred cloths, CUSTOMERS TO INVITED ARE around bis fastened wrist. very foolishly very creditable aud shows that the much was dragged on the mad mule the by interest in thewestis about 75 or 80 yards, cutting up his face larger than has beenVenerally supposed. very oadiy and bruising his body in EXAMINE PEIOES & QUALITY, several places; but it Is thought that he SEYMOUR'S ACCEPTANCE, recover- And New York. Seymour's letter of ac- winOn Monday (yesterday) morning, n Is and Is quite published ceptance after daylight, it was rumored if SADDLERY the shortly Seymour sas was with our Neighbors. lengthy document. Compare who had the committed that prisoner nomination was unsought, but he had been shot, and inquiry elicited overwhelming! tide rape and otlicr i caught up by theus on the fact that the father of the Injured to a great politiwhich is bearing who was not at borne when the :o. aXABI TVABE, cal change, aud he finds himself unable girl, circumstance bad left his happened, to resist the pressure. He eoucludes by home In the nixht aud arrived about saying that he cannot doubt but we shall daylight at We offer Inducements to the house where the prison Cain a political triumph,. which will re er was being kept, and watch In his store our Uulen and bring back peace to when1 unperceived by the a. m our laud, and give us, once more, the opportunity B TJ Y S him shot the guard, window, through a economical of and wise, blessings, AUD SHOES. the ball passed through his head and he honest government. never spoke again. , The man Bromley c& NOMINATION OF CONGRESSMAN.' then gave himself up to the officer and over to .appear at the next d2lS-tHATS, .Sec, Cincinnati. Eggleston has been renominated for Congress from this city.-- . term or tne 1'roDate uourt. Word, was - sent to the wife, of the dead Driaoner HAWAIIAN NEWS, k Kimball Iawrencc with permission to take the bod v. hot 5. MonThe steamer San Francisco, she returned a message signifying that OHIO! dttfcly SURA CE COMPANY from Honolulu. she did not want to Bej bim tana arrived acraln. the passengers is CD. Davis County is l arvestincrif nhanf Among NOTICE OF Ni s. RANS0H0FF& CO Of San Francisco, OaliforniaT Hawaiian Minister of Foreign Afof what would bay been a "H2'' fairs, en route to Europe with plenipo- very good crop of grain and hay ."had CAN IT WHOM If MAY CONCERN' ALL will CAPITA!. for the In revision .treaof "P" oar that powers not rally paid jpartnershlp the hoppers cut' them up Bro tentiary Gold Coin,, 8780,000 un the First of January; aeaft and w thtrtian ties, etc. The contract for the second Hafght's farm and others on the h no1ng wew request any and everybody steamer between here and Honolulu, of the lake have suffered very or note us. Indebted toi selves severely STOCKHOLDERS PERSONALLY LIABLE. setUe within (VJ) sixty! bydays fromotheryi. for which, subsidy Is offered by the Hab"f!z,nii a us wwi,B totai lauure. iO. that time alt claJj" expenaea; urrjjr; aae be waiian government, will offered to our Yours "i of be hands tae f very truly glTeanto bidders here. The steamer bringing Able as anj other First Class Company. .. X. B. RANBOHOFF' & w collection. . " " t documents and arrivals from Macao re- OTAYNEB. aarauR Bait Lake City, Jaly 9, lsses DromntlT number of coolies shipped to .and nnlta.hlv aAlnA Sirts large and Chlnenas, United States. WALIIER RESIGNATION OF CANBY. t. v Mmlt XmMtm BRO'G, i' City, - l I Charleston. S. C, 5. Gen. Canny has General Affeni or Utah Territory. CK.ONYN & Issued an order officially relinquishing toe commauu. 01 we secona military dis 8aixno oyy for less than Cost, at Vh.iM.i. Annoanee that A BAI1GAXN! and Befall, at J. Banman ft Cm's Drug tore, for, ... tncu i r ' :5Ir."FRED. T. PiBRIS miu cuuuco. uiTe us a ea.li. IHAVEaWt ffljxa fet of Ko. 1. ,v LEO IS NATIVE ACTION IN OEORQIA. the Firm at the 8aah and Door Factory ol yaped Atlanta. Oa., 6. A resolution, was of' RrKOvan. The aty Uonor ktor. i. Jl. Ua.Uroer. Talor 4k Co. l will sell the aame at" the i5thof. to ftbe or fered iu the House aide the street. In Oroesbeck's opposite that .SiJ? tan1. la the lOgbth Ward. any per son holding a. municipal office-i,Yf,T.aat.to poxehasf, the BolWi.ga, where the ebolost Territorial State, by virtue of any military commis- mjZlt HPS anf F.ean behad.T 7Vand i FALL STOCK OF GOODSj V sion, be removed; aud that all offices L .WAHTD ! r q 'a 'rn i thus vacated be rewumed hv thw f . i ' FRESH . t Every Thtiray !T . j ; GEO. CODDARD'S ONE HUNDRED yer' j I - ' ; Yt-a- s ! l MORE NEW GOODS JTust ' Arrived! BASSETT ft . mm Mill I mau-facturi- ng DRY GOOD S Oroceries;! j j -- o j ii -- EB Sassett X BOOTS Sobertsu is-bou- f, j j J to-nig- ht . Var-Ign- y, . two-thir- ds ' ! 4 .., : -- , - . - . I .v. 1208-l-y f X-- PEERIS , i 1 u well-aeaa- on i i f . to-da-y, - T n I inter-cjour- se FOIUT2CA1 DISABILITIES IK aLUl Montgomery, Ala., 6. The 8eaite: ;i - hundred aii red plaa weed at the paper MlU. SITUATIOJr BY A MILLER.laUly from the MtlM. la MJt TnarlunMi1 wnrkm.n aud first cU Mut liresHer. Caa pmdaet test Of retereOCM. Wonld nrnr m.- Itmflnn the. ..eords L of the Yioinity oxtfcaclt?. Addr ss, - -- 1 ; - cor.ir.nssioN - i -- . !Wahto. a few eords of Mountain MahoeaBT Wont .1 tvia m ... AVABTXIfcXOne mintStil ntr ,Mmwiwei' - - 1 - iwat .Lxt taty.' ' iWatochlW'and rVhfflfiif cuss se Freighted - - t , , |