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Show " them in their several languages, and DESflBET EVENING HET7S. see, as far as In their power lies, that all attend to their naturalization, so that ;.7 whn the land laws are in full operation rUBLISIIElC" KDITOR AND In our Territory, none, through neglect, be deprived of the privileges arismay Oetooo IS, IMS. Tneaday, ing therefrom, or of any other privilege to which citizens of the United States aro entitled. . ' NATURALIZATION. MA MOVEMENT. Tnx mbject of naturalization U one of THE United in the Importance great very a- - communication States, from the fact that countless Wb have : receivednot of our faith, who multitudes of the overworked, overtax- from a gentleman us bis card, treating upon coed peoples of the old world flock hither sends of more than in search1 of comforts and privileges operation, now a subject to the public here. which are denied to them in the lands ordinary interest vof their birth. In no State or Territory The writer is experienced in business n In the Union is the subject of more vital matters, as a perusal of hiscommunica-tlowill show. Most of his suggestions Import than In the Territory of Utah, but-th- e forno other State or Territory probably have been already considered; receives such a large and permanent hints of men of experience' are worthy annual increase to the number of its of attention, and as the thoughts of inhabitants as we do here. This is a very person In the community who at heart, is directed to subject that has been frequently treated has Its welfare subject, .we give the letter a place upon before in our columns, in endea- theour columns. The writer evidently voring to show to our residents of foreign in the plan feasible If properly believes and importance of birth conducted, as every business man must, i attending to It. There are many privileges that citi- who gives it due consideration: zens of the United States can enjoy to Sait Lake Citt, 1863. Oct. 12. . which aliens are not entitled." One of of the a number attended have Sir: I the most important of these is the ex Latter-da- y of the Saints, at erclse of the franchise, which the Brit meetings or Instructions, which explanations, to the people as to the mode lih people are now making such stren- were given uous exertions to obtain. There are of establishing a Society also the privileges granted by the pre- among your people. In the work proHeartily concurring emption and homestead laws, and posed, and believing that if the efforts of others that might be mentioned, which those who may assume Its management cannot be enjoyed by foreigners until are properly directed, that it will resulta success, I take the liberty having they have taken the oath of allegiance in idle momenta of offering some sugfew and have become naturalized. gestions which seem to me pertinent.! tn the first place, the immediate conFortunately the provisions of the na the turalizatlon law 'aro few and simple. trol of Its affairs should be vested inmerone some of of hands your leading The legislators of our country, fully cantile men. who is thoreuehlv conver alive to the value of bone, muscle and sant .with the trade of the Territories skill, in an extensive but undeveloped adjoining Utah, as well as the wants of of these valleys. He country like the United States, have the inhabitants when important ques aid should have ever felt liberally disposed to foreigners, to are bo decided in counsel from tions and have held out great inducements to an advisory or (not exthem to come and settle in this country. ceeding five) of the general directors. or matters come up from time It is to this, in a very great measure, Questions to when it would be for time that the unparalleled growth and de- very difficultaction, to have the full vole of the velopment of this nation is attributable. directors on the point, and.oven if this Hundreds of thousands of the .most were alwava nossible it would be unde involving too much discussion skilled mechanics and best citizens of sirable,advice of a lew practical the Europe, seeing the ' utter impossibility minds, acquainted of ever acquiring for themselves a with mercantilethoroughly transactions, would be what would homestead, or of exercising a voice In of more real value than dis a. from most result to desultory were likely which they making the laws by in taken by, perhaps, part be governed, have left their native lands cussion, men ortne wno are not unurcn, leading and come to the Great Republlaof the in daily converse with the affairs of the world. west, would suggest that the management Ileft Where a tux a U a man If he la wllllnx to toll as free and unfettered as possible, be And can gather the riches and frulU of the soil.' believing that good and wise men will selected, acting, however, in concert Here, in tens of thousands of instan- be the advisory board, which should ces, foreigners, instead of passing their with be convened once each week, recourse beet days in drudgery, and their declin- having been had between these meetthe ing years in a workhouse or almshouse, ings, as occasion msy demand, for memor of advice individual assistance as they would have had to do .in the lands which gave them birth, have. In bers. The organization of the office or couna very few years acquired competence ting house department of such an insame the greatest care. and Independence. The privile stitution requires be made to thoroughshould effort ges and opportunities are still to be had( Every this systematize, department at the .and still the tide of emigration --flows ly a With slovenly managed beginning. westward from; Europe, , enriching office you would have liko disorder In America, and slowly but surely working every branch of tho concern; with sysIrretrievable ill to the '.varied nationali- tem there all will be clockwork in tbe other departments. The parent Institu ties of the eastern hemisphere. tion, as lunderstanait, purposes ueaiing In view of the fact of the arrival of only by wholesale, A stock account is several thousand emigrants here this lndispensiDie. in Stewart's & uianin's warehouse, in New York the account of Fall, whose design it is to settle per- stock of the various articles on hand is manently In this ; country, we wish to as minutely kept as the money trans lay before them the steps necessary for actions of a bank; it is quite easily done. as you are them to take in order to become citi- With so many zens of the United States, and to urge likely to have there will be a great deal of required, and I pre upon them, aud upon all others of the sumo you will permit transfer or tbe people of Utah who may not yet have stock to be .made. This would be but attended to tbls matter, to secure to right and proper In view of the fact that is not intended to allow any one to themselves, at tbe earliest possible it his money out of the concern draw date, all the rights and privileges that without first given a year's - having it is possible for citizens of the United notice. In this connection I might add that States, In a Territorial capacity, to enthink it would be desirable to con I joy. The fact, that at a very early day, sider the ffasiblity of establishing a we shall have a Land Ofllce opened In department. Your receipts will our Territory will at once suggest, to banking be large ana in current funds. To make those of our people who may not have your payments in the Eust you will either to forward those funds, already attended to this matter, tho neto Express charges, or purchase cessity of doing so without unnecessary subject exchange from somoor tbe local banks . delay. 4 ; fain your midst, tbe sustaining of which The law unnaturalization is lu sub- is entirely opposed to the teachings of . stance as follows: Any alien can obtain the Church. are a of things I might number There his full papers of citizenship after re- further but one other will sufmention, siding nvo years In tho country, if he fice for the present: that as tbe various shall have declared his Intentions of be- ward stores &c, shall be under the gen supervision .of tbe heads of the coming a citizen, at least two years pre- eral church, an lucpector should be ap viously before any court, or any clerk of pointed, whoso duty It would bo to visit a court having Jurisdiction in such cases. each of tbe stores and examine minute The fact of resldenca mu3t bo proven by ly into their condition at least once in every threa months and report to the creditable witnesses only. Aliens com-iu- g head office. Not being acquainted with to this country before they are eight- the details of the of the een years of age can become citizens association, I find organization it impossible to say much of value, but wishing the people when they are twenty-on- e without any and proposed society every success, and previous declaration. Aliens who have above and beyond all God's blessing. .nerved in tho United States army, for 1 am sir, resneciiuiiy yours, the full period for which they enlisted, A FKIEXDI.Y OiorriXE. and received an honorable discharge, secure the right to full naturalization fur the DetrrH fZvrtiing Vw. i GEORGE.Q. CANNON, ' , ; . the-necessit- y Co-operati- ve - sub-committ-ee well-bai-ane- ed i , " stock-holder- s, book-keepi- ng re-qui- re " ; regardless of time of residence, or previous declaration of intentions. Foreign born children of aliens who have been naturalized also possess the rights of V American citizens. .These are tho leading points' of the law in relation to naturalization. Compliance with them is within the reach of all our people. As soon after their arrival as they please they can go before the Clerk of the District Courts in tbe several J udiclal Districts of the Territory and declare their intentions, with but very little loss of tim An k ing a very small fee can secure their first papers; then when the necessary time h elapsed, full citizenship with all its benefits can be secured by all. fWe urge our people to attend to this - In every wttle-..lUl0ut delym.T; leadmgman press tna ".nhf thttbUhP . . on wnere thrveanwft ... Kae let it be explained to ti GENERAL. New York. In tha Protestant T!nU. CO Dal Union, v. a lenclhv memo rial was presented, protesting against me deviations irom. me prescrioea ritual of tbe church, directed against high church practices, and praying for the passage of a canon. for establishing and enforcing uniformity in divine wor- in aii me unurcnes, ana tending snip to renew and preserve thai simplicity wnicn. me xrotestant episcopal church in this country sought to obtains Judge C3onincrham. who nreaentprl tha momt rial, also presented a canon In conform- y wwn me views tnerein set forth, vestments joroiuuing extraordinary durinsr worshin. candlesticks nr abraat the communion table, bowing at me name or Jesus, tbe elevation of either of the elements during the holy communlcn, "and other high church After some debate the matpractices. ter was referred to the committee on canons. The tame subject came up in several different forms during - the to-d- a - session. mnl. ! on their entrance Into the la. The Prcsi United States Washington. D. or free tuui ovcrigu peopie. to- family dent, through the war department, between Bpain and the relations day, issued general orders for the In- The hrd Elates always been friendly United formation of army officers, quoting the circumstances, all present and underj provisions of the Constitution relative hie efforts do to augment exerted wouia to the election of the President, and the between both people. friendship the of laws for the punishment military course of in D' Duke the Gattarre, The and naval officers, interfering with such now amid ruins that said the elections. The. order Is intended, on his reply, his part, as a rebuke to Gen; Reynolds, of the old rule, a structure would be who has Issued an order forbidding the farmed, which he believed, would merit the approval and sympathy of the election for President. holding of an 21. The Italians of Several unltea states, ppain now aeservea Chicago, cities celebrated the anniversary and needed the support of all freo naof the discovery of America, by; parad- tions, and. that of the American govwas highly esteemed; The ing the streets and general festivities. ernment concluded by declaring that (this Philadelphia. The city is very quiet Duke serve to maintain unwould Interview no meetings are being held. between two nations, relations broken Democrats The calculate on a majority and both exercising succesa- -In the city of 5,000 to 8,000, while claiming the I Republicans are equally confident of a fully the principle of nation al sovereign- C to-da-y, JuvENixE raorzxucrron have a few bound volumes of the I Volume First ' of the JuyEsiLE iNsxaucroB for sale; price $4. Those v&h to purchase the Second Volume; hound in doth ' covers made expressly for the Ikst&UCTOB, can! leave me tliexr orders, as have a feio that IVIhvciwujjvi t ivwHH w n WHUh .4 bun I also furnish covers to those xcho have preterm cd the Second Volume and cish to have it i la Fully Repleiilshed wilh I CEORCE to-nig- ht, ; majority orover12-6,060. ,f the tralns-o-2 Pa. Pittsburg, night collided, Alleghany road, yesterday, one the death in of man. and resulting the complete wreck of both engines,' and the burning of five oil Cars; nb passJ J A engers were injured. Washington-TheP.- O. Department has information of temporary arrangements made by the of tho U1 P. R. R. for carrying the malls between the termini of the Pacific roads, f Telegrams from several parties were received to day, offering to contract for the trans, portatlon of the malls, ono oomess from Brigham Young. Tho proposition are now under consideration with the view to secure the certainty of the service by express, until tho completion of the Rail Road. Wells Fargo & Co. are not inclined to continue the mall service much longer. Philadelphia. Somearefears of ja disturbance entertained, the Sheriff, who is a Democrat, having appointed 2000 deputies to assist in keeping the peace, tho Mayor also having taken; charge of that matter. The Judges of the Court of Common Pleas have rendered a decision against the claim of the Sheriff to exercise paramount and conclusive, authorl tyiin the preservation of peace. Judgo Allison notifies the Mayor that he will issue a warrant for the arrest of the sheriff or his deputies, upon a proper coniplaint being made, and requests the Mayor to be prepared with a sufficient force to execute the warrant if required. Philadelphia; 13. Considerable! fighting is going on in the sixteenth AVard. A boy named Henry Perkins was shot In the abdomen by deputy sheriff Joseph Flanagan; and mortally wounded. Flanagan was arrested.is In the 20th Ward heavy fighting reported between the police and the sheriff's officers. The Judges' courts are Bitting to grant a writ of habeas corpus in the cases of persons arrested by the sheriff's officers. Both the Democrats and Republicans have committees of lawyers waiting In the court room to defend the clients of their respective4 parties, ao-plying for a discharge under habeas corpus. Later. In the 3rd Ward Washington Hamilton, a notorious character.created a disturbance at the polls. A policeman Hamilton attempted to arrest him, wheneman drew a revolver; the pollq then shot him In the neck, Infllc ting aserl 1 ' . . Q,- - I t Vice-Preside- nt 1 - to-morr- ow I i . ous wound. - ; GANNON, j oonsistlnB ol very CHOICE TEAS, SUGAB, : ; IMMEDIATELY. Ono -- 1 i . ';' ! - BRIDGE BUILDERS PRINTS, dohestics, Ar 1 One Hundred IEXI8XS9 WawTcn. At this office, clean cotton an linen rags. People In the city who wlstt to dis pose of tbem will please brine them on Mon. days and Fridays. ' r j a1 of few wootl Aj "Waictkd: cords red pine MUlJ tr : the Paper - J273 XTDBIAS, DRICHAM YOUNG. tr MOODS, , MANUFACTURE! UTAH T &J. H. B. CUwton ' 1 The Favorite Aitor, Mr. (Jahit. - j . JNO. C. GRAHAM J TUESDAY EVENING, 1868. j OCTOBER 13, ' i h KIP FRENCH CALF GLASSWAJIK, XAIES, ! : AT Will be presented, for the; flmt time lit this jjoroeauo ciiyt a Deaourat. 3 acm. enuueo,uarieu, ja x i Jill 1 I WAT 1 TUo IABDEB OF LIFE. RA II A 91 In tbe Walert Mr. 7. C.D. McKenzle Juk MlM..MM.MM.MMMr Joe Hatch CI llaidte Edmund JM FlorlmondLorrlngton........Mr J Ja E; Lindsay FraglIe..........Mr Loflns..;..,.. Hyde Sidney ,L..Mr Mr. Merrill Charles Jatmer. Kso v an m u r a to. m wm Mr P MaretU 12 isvans Mr K D Crowther J B Kelly ...Mr Mr H Ualnes n 1 ' And a (reatjyitrit?ty of i', ".?"; Where yon riil fine a first c!ass stock of - to-da- y, BOOTS AMD SHOES Of tlte Beat Quality, And at the Lowest .Cash: Prices, suitable to uaiirona ana usnjen nanaa. AT VERY LOWPRICES, Particular attention ciren to tlio manufacture of BOOTS of the finest quality of Frencn and flArmnn ralfnnd Kin Rhlns. w5ffcFerd FOR CASH. I ' W. JENNINGS IilQlJORI JCOJK BJtZJ5t WBOLRSJLE j TO AND FROM THE m spring baths; niY spBxxva d2Htf e !i I II - , B , A J ! B -- st. V" J : TlTUrt VV A DP - A Is. to be mada f of tbe same after tbls date ne xwiiw. , I U&2iU2it present QEOaQS I tj April 1, 186S. BRIG1XA3I Tl OCXG. t. i REVERE 'Salt HOUSE, Lake Second 8onth Street, ; DEWEY fc ; Oty. BAILEY, Proprietor. Si for the trareUng, First cIajw accommodationsmoderate. r Public Chargesi ' j a259:X ! " i! - EOIABITAXTS of UTAH To the " TEBBITpRY! '; j Hi MHJES, j I a - I 1 A dispatch from Madrid London, Btatea.tb.at great interest is manifested in regard to the representation of Cuba in the new government of Spain, also in regard to the abolition of slavery. Tho action of the. constitutional Cortez on theso questions is awaited with great anxiety. Tho ministers promise Cuba equal liberties with Spain. London, 13. The Daily Newt says there' is no doubt that the protocal of the treaty proposed by the American Minister will be approved by the English Parliament and the American ' ? ItV, Congress.' . It Is announced that the British mail will not go forward by the Ham.j burg line after October 80. London. 12. The cable of I18G8 fcas been repaired, and is now working.' ; Madrid. The following is the substance of what was said on both aisles at the interview between tbe American Minister and the Duke D' Gattarre. Hale addressing the Duke, said In the Dane of the United States he congratO-latethe Provisional government and people of Spain on their success,! so marked, in a revolution: of such grand proportions. He was happy to return the. greeting which Spain gave the - - d o t- moi l; - ui nsras uo d761m and Forward with Pro 1 Purchase rklotH all kinds of SfaCBIB: nlimsMllse. Mecbanlcs' Toe. wW lie will guarantee satisfaction to all who , antrusxnimwiuiineiroruexs. A small commission only will be char?etu Heerenoea to Geo. Q, Cakson aD8,Jt lb! 1 : dl23-l- y .. w & t j. 2 O. IT. EIXIOTT, & Co PnOPEUTY FOIX OAXE LUMBER & SHINGLES FIXE flX THE lltU WAIXD. called on a Mission to go to HAVING been ON SHARES I now oner for sale ray Tamable In the lllh Ward. I will sell either all property or Durchaa-together In small Quantities to From onr Kill in XXle; Cottonwood Kan-- , ers.., - colt ' you, 23 mllea from Salt Lake city, The nroDertTconsistsnr&vWcNwvf mnwrctl II ' Xkf .W Will ! IjOT, with splendid Orchard of all the choicest MlkLJ r Frntts In the country and In rood bearing; a for f Shingles .Uauiin. good Dwelllnj Hoase of fire llooms; and m 01 sma.ii r.- -r u Licjaon nana txjTr also have xenemenis,sniiaoietoreaw some Tacaut Lota tor sale in what I Is known as tha Slst Ward, for which I will taken. Pay take Cash, Males, Watons, Slock, Store Pay, or other moreable property. .. a N. W. WHIPPLE & SONS. APPy on tae premises. N.R. a I wiu It sell at Bargain. d237tf d233 lw ' . WK. HAULED "-- ,- s ; v j 1 " BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS jiooper'aijorner, cjui ixwv " - . 3 PROPERTY FOR Govkhensa of i rourj ftlx . drt-i- i SAXE ,tS ijrJSliv yeU and Poatoro Lsad. j For partlcuiara Inquire at; C i : i ". . ' . , : IXKT IOIl SAIiE. HtJRKAII FOR EtBE! t- HOUSK contains Fonr Rooms, Battery .Acres of Good FAJX2X- THE - JL WISH to sell ZZ Cellar. Well of Water A rood ten mllea from Salt situated . . attach. . . 99 k 4 i i b jl uo iaii coDwuii to square roos, taiu uui Cake City, on tbe State Road, north of tha hj. r . with the choicest Fruit Trees, eta Union Inn. Annlv on tho nrmliM h.lf.ati!rAlr factj of Also one House and two La I, in tha 20th ' Ward. Bishop Raleigh's- 19th J Ward. .1 of A. if. Mortimer. East Temola WJI. ASi'JStW Enquire or of tbe undersigned. Mill Creek Kanyon. 8t HOUSE AOT 1 - s; r 't p g 1 ALL HOME MADE! Pttrchasint oiiConimission. j . MaaaBBOieBoasaESSMBSssas' KOTICE .... a to-da- y, BOOTS & SHOES, Proprietor. v J E S sacs every mornini Will leave the Salt lake House HOUR at throngn erery at EIGHT o'cloctc, aand vrincipAl Hotels. tbe day, calling at 11 the If. ARHOLi HOME INDUSTRY! iiiiinii , IFOIt THE SEASON! r. s, RETAIL mmd On Big CottOttwOOi. HOR?iR, i3ALTLAKEOTY. JOSEPH Address V i; d!96:ly Illg-IiOyc- I - HOWAnDDISTILX.EKr, TXXX2 I I CO. - ' y, & d2C970tf f . - j All of which yriil be soll ! 12. ;i Yankee Iffotions, CUSTOM-MAD- E j the Junta. Tool. If I.OWS, AcM Uaat Temple Street,store, . ! Blaclcmith TItIPPS Oldk Stand, first door Berth C JUor lilmbsll Lawrenee'i I e , . ', uiaanper Daffy, lic Horsley-dow- Oro-nozo- UOES, lELeceived! QUEENS WARE, lustArineKoineaTy, ....urj pick.., ier....; ascertained, ironi an L4unpiign it has been that Waterman authentic-sourcMinister Hale has Footman.,. .Mr R Mattiiews J. the cable Ifor ins true Emily Lorrlngton..'. applied Adams through ......Mlss PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. tlnna In vlaiff rf fKn wrvlttlnal .Ifii.llAn Clara... L Llxzle Piatt M...Mls .Mrs M O C'awson at Madrid, which were sent through Mrs Hatch J Mlsa Alexander Bloom. the same medium. "Mr. Hale now Betty etc.. Chorus and Berrants, by .Watermen, JAS. L. BDIITniG. telegraphs that In compliance with his d246 ly Bapernamarles. instructions, he has recognized the new government. POI.KA.lIisse lVoalae & Saale. Bettor Vela, was recognized as DR1J9I HECITATION. Uttl Jim. MOST1XA BISTAVBAKT, Mr. J. C Graham charge d'aflalrs of the republics of GuaMlsa SAILOR'S Cllve. Salvador. temala and nOB5PIPE,.Second South Street. Madrid, 12. The loan of 10,000,000 To oonclnde with the very laughable High. Com MEALS AT ALL HOURS. reals, which was offered to the Proviscay rarce, never Derore actea nere, in BOARD, per Weelc. IS.50. ional Junta, was immediately accepted. Acts, enuiieu, 12. d269tf A from BomFIESE 4k HcCUXr. London, dispatch favorable havo been bay says reports received of the progress of the expediroB tion against th tribes in the north westorn districts of India. The troops, to far, meet with light opposition. I The Fenian prisoners are to be releas.VLr. J. C Grstasm Alrrel ed at Dartmouth. J Mr J M Uardle cnase, usxk Havana. Captain General Lereundi, Mir Mr 8elDonrne.....;...,..w Mr J 8 Ldndsay i&sued an eloquent j proclamaMr P Mareetts - ..Mr J B Kelly tion to the citizens and soldiers, enjoin- CI COOEQ ..Mlsa Piatt yiie ueiwvuiu ing tranquility and order. .BY BUYLS'G Miss Adams Advices from Mexico state that, the Mrs Fixture. M BoTf 4Mrs ring widow of General Pa ton i, has accused "T Canto of the assassination of her husTHURSDAX EVX., Oct, IS, 1S68,! I band. FAREWELL BENEFIT OF MISS ALEXANDER. The trial of tbe persons arrested for revolt at Vera Cruz is going! on. a colonel in the Imperial army, ' rIOORS OPEN at 7 o'clock. Performance AT THBBIGNOPTHF has been arrested. Hon. Oratlo Mani quez has been captured at Rlas. uoid mines nave been ' discovered at Ta?! . , (D Guadalajara. Madrid. The United States is the first nation to recognize the! new proMAIN ST:, SALT LAKE 0ITT, visional government of Spain. The Madrid Gazette, publishes, the YOU will flndlhe largest Stock of text of the official recognition of the new government made through Mr. Hale, the American .Minister. fThe Junta has declared in favor of addKtan-a- l MECHANICAL DENTIST .... la tUeTeriltory. reforms, aiuong which is; tbe aboliD05K BT tion of tbe death penalty,) and tho of letters and sanctity private policies. The Junta has ordered the restoration of sad better Quality; Inutbetter Styles; oftnam Eastern woeos. Iewer friers the bark Tornado to England, and tbe : OX niTIIBEn. far Vnll 7S.OO payment of damages for her wrongful Olf accord-InHOLD Low PIRATES, Prleee, detention, and the imprisonment ofthe to style of wrtesismbip St material. tkm-taali to oar Workmen, and Caali Spanish officials who ordered- - the Cleaning, Filling and Extract- forWeeverv thine we use in tbe business: oonse- j seizure. we ran. sen iorvasn tor nwaos m Paris. Tho Journal Des Debata say s ing Tcctli, Arranging Irregular aenuy, ssn rates) czieaner uxan any svoer noose in that Captain General Dcrsundl at Cuba All work made of the best materlatJn use UtAU. t Prove It by lnspeetixta; uooas rares. has given in her adhesion to) the hew and warranted to srlva satisfaction. ' Watebeo Clocka and repaired. Jewelry provisional government of Spain. Cuba made to order, f WA3VTEO.I 1 to will be permitted choose members to riFT3mi tTARD, Four Bleaks weal to-da- i ; ' Mr (iaillet. 'foreign. boots, j j LessMi & . Blcacli'd Mualiu Apply at my Office. -- - ; CIIECKS, .: 1 ... COFFEE, SPICES, : ; i BA'JO IHfif, MM.ff!' I uen. uuice nas neen appointed, captain General of Cuba. Prague. The political tumults in this city have been suppressed by Austrian various astroops, who dispersed the semblages of the people.- .London. A Liberal procession was attacked on Saturday, at Blackburne, severely by a mob. of Tories, and several ' c ; ', injured. Paris. A Ganlos mewsDaner! nub- lishes a letter from General Prim) earn estly favoring the calling of the Cortef and toe rormauon or the Kingaonj. . T Dr. CXJWTOXS t ,v Pro w KOTICE. : on us trm v orders PARTIES holding them for payment vithi.to ahfvtT preparatory j! dsrs from ' - f"T&1 .jf Salt lAke Gty, Oct. 1. 1868. j J- -' viou'iouiii . . . . ; w.a?rgVbooi8, SUITABLE for Quorums, and itb,.rf.Sf0f to frquea, of good gsFfy durable binding, for, sale sd osooe, - -- |