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Show DESEBET EVENING NEWS o t; GORGE p. CAMON, EDITOR AND PUB Jtoex&tQ Kto. : rffjji Thursday,; 2 campaign of the Presidential can- UUated i3 now faiily inaugurated, .. In' almost every section of tho country stump orators for the Republican and ry Democratic parties are, t oon will be, at work, laboring with all conceivable earnestness "to oonflnce the people that the salvation of the country iepends entirely upon theruccesa of the advoparty whose cause they severally cate. From xiow until the 3rd of No vember the exertions of both parties will .be such, as in all probability have not leen seen before in this Republic ftnd it in the will be well If blood U not shed ' r struggle for victory. On is at issue very high Tbe stake the one hand we have the Republican party, in whose hands the whole power of tho government i3 at present vested. They have everything to lose. On the' other hand, there are the Democrats', at present almost powerless In the administration of national affairs; they have everything to gain. The Republicans are the progressive party of the nation! they have freed the negro, and want to confer upon him the elective franchise and to make his status, In the eye of the law, equal In every respect to that of the white man; and thus, in a practical way, endorse the Declaration of "that all meu are created : equal." t The Democrat are the Conservative party of the nation. . They, virtually, are willing to acknowledge the truth of the same axiom; but In the case of the negro they are unwilling to acknowledge It practically, at least, so far as the franchise is concerned. Between the two parties tho most intense animosity exists and neither party 13 likely to be at all scrupulous as to the means it employs accem-- 1 to ensuro its own success andlof '" plish the defeat of the other." Whichever party succeeds the chances nd harmony prevailing for peace arc meagre. If th nation tho through Republican candidates are successful, the policy of that party with regard to tho reconstruction and admission to Congress of the Southern States is almost certain to be rigorously enforced, which will not bo at all likely to decrease tho irritation and bitterness already existing between the two great sections of the country. If the Democratic candidates are elected, the idea of resigning all control over the army and navy, and in fact over every department of the administration of the government, will, after eight years of absolute sway, be extremely distasteful to the Republicans, and one to which they will hardly be likely to Nubroit without a Struggle; so that let whichever party succeed that may, it is not at all improbable that the alarm of civil war may again be pounded, and the direful and bloody scene of the late rebellion again be It would be otherwise if the' contending parties were imbued with that genuine patriotism possessed ly the founders of our government; but sought because it fa iov?r tuid for the furtherance of selfish jKiwer, iub and party purposes, and not for the sake of well governing, and promoting tb beet interests of a mighty people. The peop!e"of Utah view the contest from a very different standpoint to any other portiou of the Inhabitant of the Union. On all matters religious or political, secular or worldly they are accustomed to .vote as a unit; and amongst them party feeling aud political excitement are unknown. In either of the great political parties of the nation we know that the friends of or tho Kingdom of God are we and are far; from feeling or befew, lieving that the salvation of the nation, totally or in . part, Is depeudant upon the success of cither party. That good and well meaning men are to be found In the ranks of both we feel assured, but they are too far in the minority to have much weight or iniluenee in deciding the affairs of the nation. In reviewing the history of the past dozen years we can see that the welfare, peace and prosperity of the nation have materially declined. At the election In lSoG the rinances oi the nation were in a prosperous condition; and though many signs in the political horizon were ouiiuous aud portentous of evil, yet the nation as a general thing was harmonious and prosperous. Under the administration of Jainea Ruchanan the treasury was emptied of its surplus, and the nation prepared for the outburst of the most gigantic and bitter civil war of furuia" any account. In iiHk1 war was inaugurated for several succeeding years and was waged with intense energy,- - and the nation plunged into a debt, whose magnitude b almost beyond conand iu a space of time bo brief ception, to bo unprecedented even In the his- lHrylMfnnyof.ei:uroPean nations; fn JSii?on l?JhU actional and party SSXS? lhe m09t hostlIe am! datUy nemdt rermeltfd ftU c,a38 of the . . or-ve- -- : Indo-pehdenc- e, ' , ' re-enact- i- - "Mor-monis- m' J -f . r V- -: t" . r - -n cm Oil I , Lost, in or Hear tne Aieai poclcet Book, containing currency. Aflenu s Young wlil please leave the same at President ' rewarded. i u offlce ana be suitably 1 ' ' 1- EXTRAIIqunpcmc: Kt. TrroMAS, Aus. 15, lbos. Dear Bro.--F- or I Editor Desertt JSTews: A two weeks past, I have been doing accombusiness, Boston. The Democratic State Con uxtm,iJ mjuimn UUiJlJjjJlli little at tho exploring R. Young, Ew., of w.itit k raw cords of Mountain Mahogany vention met at Fanueli Hall by Jno. panied" be will Major Samuel Miles Wood at Uila office, for widen a big price There were over 1,100 delegates present. Washington, and tho was FAEBWELL chosen as chairbishops of this place paid in ready pay of Bt. George; Henry W. Prince several other breth and was Adams nominated man: John Q. cords and St Joseph, Hundred and nay WAirrwK-O- ne for Governor; Reuben Noble. Lieuten" the at wood Taper Mill. red pjpQ MounA POSITIVELY LAST ant Governor; Charles Bumble Comb, Oar first trip was to the Fine APf cotton Is white clean the of office, It At fctate west this Upper Muddy. ; of tains Henry Arnold, Secretary xnilesTrom ther Springs to and colored rags, reople In the city who wish to thirtv-flv- e Treasurer: O. A. Devereux, Auditor, on Monand a little work -will make please bring them and Wm. C. Kndicott, Attorney Genethe timber, dispose of them will 4 , this for country. road a rood days and rridays. LAST , good long-leRalto. The Democratic State Con AlrKA,v, We found, some very to Mrs. K. I,. vention have nominated a full electoral nine, and plenty of it serve the wants NEW of these settlements fortomany years, t of Mr. E. I. Davenport. (as everything Man wanted but there is to this, Albany.-- A largo convention of Ger Bess 4 Barratt. :, mans was neid una morning, at wmcn else down here) a very serious draw; smaU found Lost, a pocket book. resolutions were passed demanding the back, namely ,'lack of water.r We moun' :y in all the Wanted 1,000 nien and 300 teams. spring nomination or John T. liotrman, by only one small; Tin diligently for the Democratic Convention,, as the tain, though we searched an for Indian with guide; Ger command two man the could who days, only man vote of the State, irrespective of This spring will be sufficient to water a .. few span of mules each day, but it is , party.. not sufficient to generate steam for ar The Democratic Btate Convention sawmill. was called to order by Samuel Tilden, seem very strange to many of Lmms & Managri H. B. Clawwa & J. T. pained It will chairman of the State committee, who that there should be large your readers made a brief speech. II. .O. Chesboro excellent of Compine timber, growing was chosen temporary chairman. groves Tbe SlrolIiiisHo Of the Eminent Tragedienne, oron and the mouatains, and no water to be mittees in permanent platform Tlio Itnv-found. But If they were to see thei ganization were appointed, when the tl3'.Vinaraiitli....lrs. i:. L. IA would not be surprised, AfJrJETTB Convention took a recess till afternoon. fflSS country they Tho laughable High Ooupi dy VarJ for all tho rocks are on edge, and are that Hoffman will cerIt is thought so that the water Who will appear in her great Dual Character of much broken, be nominated. very tainly THE DAY AFTER TH WEDDING. leaches down and makes its springs in There is apparently no truth in the ! Vino Madam and Isabel j or somewhere of Lady the statement that the dry goods merchants the valley Muddy, ' Col. Frwlovo ytv. else: and then the euowa of winter do have generally agreed not to sell goods to i:iixitlfllj.....fi I.a.y nnd FMII.IE IXCE drifts Till. into banks, not deep pile up the South except for cash. n UAHBABA HAKE, With Singing. to melt slowly away. But they melt as Albany. At tne afternoon session or Soon ro Hvai s i:cry iMuiyi not is and is what fall soon as the over; the Democratic Convention, John T. tho taken passsoli, up by Hoffman was nominated for Governor, immediately THURSDAY es rapidly down the deep and steep and A. C. Beach,- of Erie, for LieutenLADIES' SELECTf SCHOOLj SEPTEMBER 3, 186S. ant Governor; both by acclamation. gorges to the desert. all the After thoroughly examining The Convention adjourned till circumstances, we decided that the only The performance will consist of the sublime tit. Louis. Reports continue to arway for the people in these settlements, lesson of a betrayed heart, to get lumber, will be to build a mill at in 5 Acts, entitled. rive from Arkansas, of bloodshed and Mrs. MarftLT. to violence. It is the general opinion the Upper Muddy, and haul the logs it. This will be a hard way to get lumamong Republicans that the Democrats overcome to SELECT SCHOOL FOR LADIES." the reorganized intend ber, but it can be done, and there is one to the State violence. of that advantage in it; we can lumber government by best prolit when your northern lumberThe rebel whites aro determined to disn iu ns Win ltf-o- f men are shut out oT tho caHon; winter arm the negroes. Gov. Clayton has orWmt Willi of t!i? lith OK, being our best season.we located a mill ganized the militia. On our way back Detroit. The house of Robert Ra vail, THE JGIjOI?JE1IJEJW. at Pierson, Montcalm county, was site, and the brethren are determined Oil jio:'my. lSis. time: double a in mill to have burned yesterday in his absence, and up quick JLady IN'CE. JHisss ANNETTE Ialel, i h at 'ft Fur ins h, Our brethren down here, feel as though MiuIaui , Tlno. five young children were consumed in Miss EMILIE ISCE 'td their wives and children have lived on llArbara-Harethe flames. .. Mr D McKenzfe Archibald Carlyle no and for 3. with round About feir Mr roofs, S Hag floors, Francis J Hardie Chicago, forty plans lvison, Mr J MLindsay oora or windows, about long enough. Ijord Mount Severn the . national Lincoln monument at ..Mr Hlchard Hare J C Graham As we passed along I have made a point Justice X the UaJJiOiiii U! oil' it ' lli v. n Springfield, have' been submitted, in.Mr E D Crowtner f Hare,. to get the number of acres of cotton that Captain Thorn Mr J A Thompson () watch x:?i f:i:;Aim. cluding desigua from Larkln G.Meade, Mr II llHines is now growing, much of which looks Tom Herbert,.. Harriet Hosmer, W. Volk and other ' .. 'in Hi K l:;y Mr Mr Meredith..., as as some celebrated American sculptors. Some aud good pieces very well, .....M Dili j li Hyde can be raised in South Carolina. of the designs possess great beauty and -- Mr K Matt hews JPeter,.... -- ..Mr C F Attworid Officer, At Iiice'sCanip on tho Upper Muddy William merit, aud it is difficult to decide beDellie Claw son J. ?iei:ks' iioks;i; E:vf.it YSTftiii:. havo nine and a third acres. At. Miss Cornelia Carlyle.. ....MissMrs tween them. they M Kowring East street. s.'Sf ci;.Boston. About a hundred of the army St. Joseph they have sixty-on- e acres, Mr Hare, Mrs M G Clawson Miss Alexander acres. Wilson and here they have iifty-eigin Mlnot of the James river, met Miss Piatt Joyce u Halljobn over frais This Hall for the, purpose of forming a any Lucy advantage quite Miss Georgle Clawson am told was and that Husanna I ternal organization. The society previous year's crop, miss roreman the crop never before promised so large permanently organized, with Gen. Div- a yield. ens as President, and a full set of other Evening. Sept. 4, 6S, 1 am very tiianKiui to see so nne a FA REWELL BENEFIT and EAST At ofiicers. The next triennial meeting 1EA It AXCE r will be held in New York city, in July pro3pectfor cotton, as this is about the 1i JL. 1371. Gen. Alfred II. Terry will deliver 3Ir. E. DAVENPORT. only thing the brethren raise that can TIMi. be converted into necessaries for their the triennial address on that occasion. And Last Appearance of effects. The Time?, special says, the RepubliLondon. 2. Tho Times devotes Us families. E. Jj. DAVENPORT! can majority in Vermont will reach Our next trip was to 'the Colorado column to along analysis of tho COFFEi-!leading and that their gain over last year treaty recently concluded by the Unite river, which wo readied by going down o'clock. PerrorruatW JE)OOR3 OPEN at will be 10,000. fctatos with the l&npererllt China. The the llio Virgen to the junction of the commence! punctually at 8. t M.VI !.!-:C. discussion S. An Timet says Kneland is mbro interestet two rtvere. The distance from here is Columbia, angry e mile?. The Colorado over the in China than occurred in the Senate other power, her about twenty-fivis not a much broader than fine discrimination bill, the colored members commerce with any stream, YEAST PjDWUEH tbat country is lartrer east of Salt Lake we whero on it their gross since tho treaty of Pekiu, her relainsisting rights. WANTED and, IMMEDIATELY! under the name of Green river, Savannah. The nestroes in the out tions with its have been City,much skirts of the city are drilling nightly, more friendly, government It deeper, towith bold banks. Tor tihe assisted the Inipe but i this point, and and have armed themselves; they stop riai aumoriiies in puiiiuguowu tne g navigable up IKI1JBIJ farmers on the roads! leading to the city, is the pro- about twenty miles higher up, where it rebellion, and canon a and the country people are --obliged to per iower for ChinaEngland from that emerges to as the deep rocky come to market in squads of ten or medium far revising heremploy rapids and boulders. treaties with is full of WITH the confluence of the two twelve. other nations. But this treaty with the Just below 2. Colorado has Kio is Smith rivers a Governor and Virgen, United States, aiming to restore the old Montgomery. called an extra session of the legislature and exclusive policy, has been rightly very prettye town site, the river describ to paaa a registry law. around a bench land v, i ing a mirusteu to tno manipulation of foreign of one Rollins about Commissioner thousand which and acres, Washington. wiiu uuTisc wuui is III OSHl has telegraphed to New York that he wuueciuis, the restoration of a retrograde sys has a mean elevation above the stream ble, To WORK on (lie WRADIXU oft lie will not appear, either personally or by tern. The writer then proceeds to dis of about fifty feet. The land can be Ir counsel, in answer to the warrant Issued sect, one by one, the articles of tho new rigated by water taken out of the Rio for his arrest at tbe instance of solid treaty, lie calls attention to the fact Virgen, some four miles above. The RailrnaH tor Binckley. His reason for this is that XXdlirUdQ, China obtains no concession from soil is sandy and would be good for understood to be the entire absence of me uuueu ana otner nne iruits. uut mere Diaies; uui me latter gains grapes, g facts on which to found the charges tho monopoly is little lantiin tne WEST OF THE PROMONTORY, PH KS anl IIAXIHJRS. very of the railroad and teleon be could A fewiacres .NORTH got OF SALT SIDE LAKE. says vicinity. tbe against him. The livening bear of is improvements. This, itself, above the bench, and lying tbe President and Secretary McCul-loug- h graph a sufficient objection to the treaty; yet the bottoms seem to be greatly annoyed at the question may be the bangs or the luo v irgen; but asked, is it wise for along :o:I' the proceeding. The President sent n.nKiand to be liable to wash away at this would diiTerences her multiply Sitsfiiu'i-his private Secretary this evening to witli America on such grounds us these. the first floods In fact eome two or C'i:Itkrv v Dr. Rollins to explain that the allair The article concludes as follows; 4Ve three hundred acres have been carried Iarfle wlsliinc: Contract can Lave was none of the President's iustiga are bound to say with conviction that away during the past "Winter and Itaein at lite rate of 33 to 37 Cents iei to the natnre of yard, aceordinjr tiou, and that he regretted the occur there is more underneath these neirotia Spring, and very few of the experien cubic meanarea nnd tne to be Work aljritrinfr. rence. Hons than appears on their surface, that ced brethren down here would like to PRvmeutH to bemade Monthlr.ten Mr d210 L'vr be reserved until the entire it. But if a trade should spring cent, onlytmtofBUycwptwI. tney near uistinct traces of foreisru in riak Contract on be tne lower up Colorado, tmswiii spiration, and it is our belief this mis come FOREIGN. n place of pome importance. Applications mnst be made to sion did not originate with tho Chinese adSan Francisco, Sept. Mazatlari EZRA T. BEXSOX, surveyed the town site and plotted government. The idea of enlisting Mr: We n vices to August 23th say that Gen. raised we tho which after it, i biggest IjOgaii, Cache County. Burlingauic as a recruit for furthering i was assassinated we coulanna, anu named pole liberty Aug. ISth in the tjninese entis, so far from being LORIX FARR. our town Junction City. We thought city of Durango by the officers of his neous, emanated from foreign sponta brains, INIontezuma too Ogdcn, lVebcr County. name was a stair and Gen. Canto, commanding the and was for i. heavy At tbe the suggested by departure to 4 so a and live. weak child had been Paloui ordered W. carry CIIAUXCEY garrison. WEST, by .rum viiiuu oi me Aiuurican iniuisier, Canto to report at the military headAt tho lower end of our new town lVcber was drawing near at the time the which Ogdcn, Comity. there is a very remarkable salt well. It quarters, and not complying immedi plan was formed." T. BENSON will be on the around to ately, he was shot dead in the house of New York, 3. Accounts from Greece is tunnel shaped at the top, being some letEZRA on ana aner tne lotu inst. Men uontracis to his friends. His murder caused a strong pay that the Cretan Insurrection is fifty yards across, and sloping down be prepared to go to work forthwith If mast wish Contracts. feeling against Gen. Canto. On re- flourishing and that . the- Turks are tho water, which is perhaps forty or fifty they dzfzft&ez tr xne surtace. Is water tne below feet ceipt of the news Gen. Corona instantly nearly worn out ami discouraged it dispatched a courier with official in- will be with great difilculty that they very strong, peruaps equal 10 me salt structions to the. authorities, ordering can continue the contest. . The Chris .Lake, and is very clear, its depth has Gen. Guerra to take command of Du- tians are flushed with success and in not been ascertained, though it has been IMrENTK' yds. rango, and to arrest and imprison all the furiated by tho recent massacres. sounded as deep as three or four larietts officers connected with the assassinareach. It is a beautiful bathing i Through the intervention of IguatifT wouldior swimmers. Tbe tion, including Gen. Ganto. Indians place good the Porte has been obliged to dismiss look The news of the reported purchase of the upon it with awe; they call It the Pasha commanding in Candia. Sinaloa and Sonoma by Seward, creatJTcrahVs Havana special says that "Kyo of the Colorado." and say that the The or all the Indians that nave been ed a sensation among office holders and l'orto Uabello surrendered, Aug. loth, to Kpints those opposed to the sale, but the own- uen. drowned the river come here, and Monago, and that Ueu. lirizal. livu in thisinhole. HIGHEST PRICE IAII ers of property and the masses of the commauuer I think it is a drain was tne oi xorces, nesiegeu would welcome the Americans. the Bait Mountains above it people but escaped to Caracoa, whero from The press of the .country is alarmed wounded, The weather Is very hot down this died. as about the report .of the filibustering heHay well as with you folks north. advices say that a battle occurred way, KXIS,1 7,000 see movements from Cuba, New Orleans, at CapetiHaytien. (as I by the News, you had very hot Inquire of in which tho 9th, Aug. the Rio Grande and the Pacific coast. weather along back). The thermometer were repulsed with heavy loss. t nas Santa Anna, Lozarda and Marquez are rebels been at about 110 most of the-- time . St. Domingo reports say tbat a EuroROSS fc BARRATT. said to understand each other's move- pean loan of two millions, to Baez, has for a month past, but some nice thunder I d242- w ments; and they are determined ueen negouaieu. J ft severer urouin nad snowera nave given freshness and life to Salt Lake City, Sept. 3. 18G3. to destroy Juarez' government. the sugar and other crops. vegetation, and-think, have, been is reported to have issued a Impaired Montreal. The Fenian picnic, about healthy for the people. NO CE strong pronounciamento against the which trouble was anticipated, did not Ibe people here can beat tho Cincin TS HEREBY GITEX TO ALL WliO.AKE general government, declaring himself come ofT, the gardens being closed and nati chicken factory all to nieces, r All X INDEBTED TO THE DUC11ET NEWS Englisli MaclcinawvBJaiiOts, tree and independent. He has immense guarded by a strong force of nolice. OFFICE lor Subscriptions, tc that Payment they- have to do to hatch out chickens. of the same after this date, is to be made to stores of corn and war material, and it after the Is hens the of Paris. The commission, appointed to course, eggs, lay UIXJlUiE Q. UAlNriUfi, the present Editor. is believed that the government dare not settle to lay the eggs upon a shelf in the house April i; 1868. me oi claims Holders of , the Fran . . ., . r i i attack him. i anu over now turn them and and nave then; to uouus, ueciued rav wriueijw.il r.r:AciiEi iitst.ix . I . J at Two Americans have procured the . t BRIGUAM YOUXO. time out come the chicks. snare theproper or oi wui. uieir the !cr r lumjr to eighty-fouthousand grant made by the right purchase that nice! Keep the old hen corps IcgUlatif, as Now, Isn't acres of land near the port of Aitata. and hatch the chicks in a band the first installment laying, of the amount due. Sinaloa. Lower California advices to Berlin. once box! heard a story or an old par I CARTER'S i GAIXERY, By an order of tho War Of- son August 23 say that Gen. Davalos, the fice, recruitlne to see Adah Menken in went who, for armv the of Prussia !; Atfjotntriff Well's, Fargo b Cb., refuses to surrender has been military governor, and when the was 'Mazeppa," lady' for three months. postponed a the control of flairs to the newly electo the wild horse, back to Where .you can Florence. The Italian government bound onold ted civil authorities. lifted the Aud a Largo T.ot of Xotlous. back, up holy .hands FOI7R Portraits of Yourself for gent the number of its military and The American brig Oco. Emory, has Is increasing cried are-th"how wonderful out, been condemned as utterly worthless at posts on the frontier of the Papal mysteries of nature!" These are: preStates. La Paz. d 255.1m cisely my sentiments when I look at the Sonora intelligence says the. reports ourni rocK, arid plains of sand, mounof the purchase of that State by SecreThe obsequies of Br. Joseph tains of salt, alkali beds, and other s, Funerals. T1IOS. A QCO. XAYLOIt, tary Seward has caused considerable Woodm&nsee'a child were conducted and in the midst of nil th fa dBni.. discussion, and strong sentiments for at 1 o'clock. Remarks were made by El- tion to feee animal and vpirPtuMt' lift. and against the purchase among the difW. spring and grow so rapidly. But so it is, ders George Q. Cannon and Aurelius Miner. and And rjlEMIUM HOUSE snOEBS, ferent classes of the people. tUe God who gives law to all nature. STATE. The funeral of Br. Edward Stevenson's that ROAD, half b!ock south of Theatre. All the "Prt superintendent the Philadelphia mine, at Alamos, child took place at 2 o'clock. Kinas or rroauce t&kou. Uive us a call. proprietor v"'. p Jos. YoxrkoJ.i d2401m to-da-y. PJIEST" to-da-y IBfcttl to the Deierti was mortally wounded by another who immediately shot himAmerican, self. . n, Philip C. Petty, engineer of .the TJ. 8 steamer isacxawanna. A died, August 21 ' ra a tvi tha arAntn t. trtf ri i L LowIsland, and was buried at La er California. The funeral wasPaz, attended by the American residents and the Mexican military authorities. Paris, 2. The Moniteur has an article on tne present etate of Europe. As an indication of peace the writer points to the significant fact that the number of men on leave , of absence from the French army was never greater than at t) resent. St. Petersburg. Korsakoff, Governor vi xosieru oiDeria, will soon hold con ierence with the representatives sen .speciauy Dy tne Chinese govern ment to settle the disputed boundaries between Siberia and Cnlna. . New York.The London journals corresponaence between Sew puDiisua and Lord Stanley on the subject 'o ard the Fenian prisoners, Warren and Cos tello. Seward writes Mr. Moran. our aires in- lonaon, request tjuarge uto ah read his letter to Lord Stan him ing ley to the effect that Congress had passed a resolution requesting the President to take such measures as snail appear pro imnris per to secure iitheir release from t i , uuiucui. as iuev. were convicted and eentenced in Great Britain for words and acts spoken and done in this country wmcn was an oi our natural! to take such other inea zation laws, andignoring sures as will secure their return to our nag, with such ceremonies as are appro prist to the occasion; he therefore urges tho unconditional release of these prisoners. Lord Stanley, in reply, through Mr says, as regards the 'mormon, onment of Warren and Costello. impris I havi to point to you that the allegation on which Seward's request for their release is rounded, namely tbat they wero con victed and sentenced for words spoken anaacisconimnieuin me united States rests on a total misconception of the lactsor tne case, incse prisoners were convicted of treason antffelouy at the commission court lor tne county of Dublin, held.in October last. The mos prominent overt act proved agaiut tliem being that they had come over to Ire lanu anu nau cruiseu along tiio coast with the intent to etiect a landing o men anu arms in Ireland, in order to raise an insurrection against the Queen The evidence adducedagainst these prisoners in the 'course of the trial, o words spoken aud acts done by them in the United States, was given in strict accordance with the rules of war, as part of the testimony connecting them with the Ionian conspiracy, which had ex isted in the county of Dublin, in which county the court sat. ISew York.The rout has a letter from Syria, saying that the Turks hat committed another net of vandalism having destroyed all the olivo trees neavy witli crop, which promised to sustain the half starved Cretans. Tho Turkish commander had issued an or der to the heads of families to brinir back to Crete ail refugees under penalt y of the confiscation of their lands and " . I 1 a ! bSiimSI , j ? af t . i TO-DA- ; Y. i)ATEp , Theatre--Benen- . . j - . - . -- , - to-morr- ow. to-d-ay - 80,-00- r HE! i ,. EVENING, ! hmm i !! j j no m ... Te-ip- . f i - ! ht ilust leselr ed! ; ;! To-morro- w Mr. 0, . ! to-da-y, - i.OOO MEN lae-piu- . frrii shoes. 300 semi-circl- 1 Pr!flr fSpritrl H.uaA grain-growin- i - y i " - JUST ARRIVED Pa-Io- ; EAGLE EMPORIUM - jMEX WANTED To make Ties! i0,000 unooo -- a Lo-zai- da -l 1 300 Pairs - - . m . 41 A. i A -- oet e However, our stake in the in it decision is very ?m5 t5uence we can look on calmly and SSSH' P2?T slonauly during thlJTas that issue ?If?u materially affectlne tSi ffiLfffi!! TfuTtl Vunthi6ianafHim whoovTi His gjg JrdlDgto mln-eral- to-d- ay JENNINGS : Ja si W. aw |