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Show inultlnl vlnir laborers by enslaving women. The Importation of CooliesJSouth and West, the dLsfranchiaement of educated whites, as a means e-of accomplish.' their expulsion from th- regions, lock as If they invited Call Lake enterprire may such remits. The ;. i u r.. assist them.; ; DESJSBET EVENING. 1IET7S. GEORGE Q. CANNON EDITOR AKD . PUBLISUKB., ; The Republican party has not pleased Oetbs JtS, IMS. him WeOnearfay, in their policy. We imagine this would be very dlQcult for them to do AKD BLAIB HIS tinder, any circumstances. But they GENERAL F. P. : SPEECH. '. . have . bet a particularly unfortunate In dolnj so In their treatment of polygamy.r for The Democratic candidate He says: 7 of the United Staler-Gene- ral I well remember that the Republican Frank P. Blair made- - epeeco party," when it assembled In National Con passed, among other resolutions. speech at Indianapolis, Indiana, on the vention, 'those twin relics of bar One denouncing 2?d ult. Some Democratic joarnala iy barism slavery ana polygamy.' we nave that in rererence' to slavery it nas that it waa the largest meeting ; ever seen redeemed its pledge by subjecting the also endorie held lu Indiana, and they race to the barbarous negro: white civilized the speech as a great one. But after and I think it can be clearly shown thai auch a speech as this from a mik aspir- Instead of extirpating the other 'relic of barbarism. It has taken that institution ing to the second highest office In the under its especial protection, and if its the nation, we do not wonder that Indiana Js allowed to" prevail, giving race ' went so largely Republican. t From the policy 'to men without to all regard suffrage condition,' this disorooioror previous no was made Judicious that hour speech become will permanent and gusting practice Democrat could have entertained any all pervading, and will exert a controllng ' i well grounded hopes for the success of political Influence in .America," M his party. No candidate for oQce' In And then he asks:,some that ."Is It contingent poli possible that State, ho wever. great his populari- tical advantage Is foreseen when the politiof the party of moral ideas' may see ty, could bear np under such a load. cians of the practice of Utah a the in Hendricks and the other Democratic solutionextension difncultles arising from the of their leaders should have prevented his great and increasing majorities against speaking In Indiana. After, reading them in the tree states or tne n ormr ' J this speech we axe not surprised that And has it come to this, that the De there should be an anxiety manifested mocratic' candidate5 for" Vice President by leading Democrats to change their of the United States has no better argu standard-bearer- s for the coming conflict, ments to use against the Repablican or that the leading Democratic journal party, before the "largest meeting ever In New York should announce that the held In Indiana," 'than to accuse that views of Governor Seymour and not party of sympathy- - with the Chinese those of Blair should be regarded as the and Indiana and witn. entertaining a ImUs of the campaign,' and that the desire, to 'extend the institutions of ticket would be stronger if some other Utah over the United States? It might same were substituted forB!afr. v be thought that no man' in the United Charity would hare suggested tons States, however Ignorant and unfamil that Is was an after-dinnspeech, made iar with politics and politicians, If in while the speaker was still under the the possession of his ordinary faculties, Influence of previous conviviality. But would ever think of enunciating such we are prevented from exercising this an idea; but for a man occupying his charity by'thls statement which we find position to do so h astounding. - We can in the commencement of the speech: only account for it on the ground that to be shall tax "I compelled your patience having a paucity of Ideas of his own, he by asking you to permit me to de- concluded he would borrow somebody part from the old and well established inypur midst, that of delivering my else's; fAll 'his statements about ; the speech extempore; and I shall beseech your nesrpl are but a of Professor patience in listening while I read the obseron In work the future civil his vations I Intend to deliver ask Draper's, I because this of you of America.- He has evidently our.opponents have been so assiduous in misrepresentations of that policy been reading that work recently, and which I have said heretofore, and in making: speeches for me that I never made my he has borrowed largely from it to em ttelC I intend that there shall be no belllsh his speech. Professor Draper's mistake about it, and will read from the as he, wrote them, are clear; but manuscript which will afterwards be print- ideas, when Gen. Blair tries to repeat them, ed, Of the effort In general It ianot neces and uses his own language to do so, sary for us to speak at length; we may they are decidedly muddled. It may be a very effective piece of clap say, however, that It Is the most inconsequential, incoherent and badly writ trap in Gen. Blair's estimation to ring in ten speech that we have read in a long the "Mormons" and the institutions of time, and would novbe worth five min Utah' as having some connection with utes' attention If the speaker, were not the Republican party; but we are con one of the nominees of a srreat national vinced his audience, and the public who liartv General Blair has had. v un read his speech, will fall to see the con he nection. jHe Should study the history derstand, a collegiate education;-bucertainly does his alma mater no credit of Stephen A.Douglas, and, profit by his example. He thought he Could make in this effort. ...... The demagogue Is apparent in every capital by denouncing the"Mormons" paragraph of his speech. He finds fault in a speech; but he miserably failed: he with the Republican party, because stultified himself and brought down some of its members, having once been upon himself the i condemnation of his in favor of universal suffrage and desi own party. Already the same - results rous or securing tnat right to American are following Blair, and he will learn women, now have abandoned that doc- that Ithla speech will have an effect trine, have stripped the people of the the opposite of what he Intended It South men and women of that tight, should have, and this, too, whether he and have given the power to the ne- secures his election or not.' For ourself groes. To use bis own language, , they we much prefer a Republican who open have made an effort to clothe the negro ly declares It to be his principle to war with suffrage; but no attempt of, any against polygamy, to a man, who while kind ha been made In - behalf of the professing to be a Democrat, is recreant women. Alter a column and a half's and false to every principle of Democ ?J racy. talk, he turns "From the military and political yr of the charges we have to encounter, aspect to those IB pedal to tne Detertt Evening Ifewul which they are likely to give to our dearest sooial relation. Whst is to be the effect of negro manhood soJBrage negro manhood Miitlragc, and invited to come in and take control of our fair country women? It is all Mormon suffrage this whole brood of new Princeton, N. J .The inauguration of citizenships 'without distinction or race or nr. as iresidenl of I'rtnceton iucuasn, former condition, is all of polygamous oriwas an Immense College, What sort of gin. is likely to concourse of attended by government lie established with these different people graduates' and friends of j . " ; .Vice-Preside- .'... nt L ; : j,-,;;;- ; . : : : -- er , to-iL- ar ens-to- m re-ha- sh to-da- y. - to-d- ay a country as to determination to' reconstruction." by ilnnA'An'AHA fnrrri to feed to stock rjTTrTr-ii-t-he one fishery fish hatch enoughat acts all thereto void, relating declaring river. They; should be hatched at M Ig has met a signal defeat, in those States In, notiE GOODS HIMI1 " 1 election in October, anq very holding their tne in nf river i.uuunsn ior evexjr positive condemnation of Its policy. :It cne icir out there H. B. will be plenty of Lettwi taken now seeks to change its Candidates, ana xne done be when will deny Its purposes, as declared on its fish, and that make laws recommended by platform. But be not decelved,tue thM commissioners 01 liBuerieo. au. GREAT men who met in New York on the 4th of July knew what they Intended to do when the fish commissioner prepares a careful after long experience-.anir tney couia carry the. election. They bill, and Is published , their purpose to the rorld, nonslderatlofi as to what reoulsite min few a and on this declaration they went into proper, the legislator thinks me canvass, ana aunougn they nave utes to see ir ne or ms irienas aro 10 iw THURSDAY EVENING, tried to explain away its full meaning. interfered with, and strokes his .beard Jott and there are so many ' denied it until beaten at the rervr knowinslvx V WS have tssaorlalenf Sf . t. V18C8J0 11 they never OCTOIlEtt SpnH4 S9, polls, No change of Candidates .can sucn to convince mat you are' riguv,mt change their, purpose; they mean to t Is almost impossible to set a bill j. take from an enfranchised race its only through. has. killed a Will be presented, tne grand romantic Drama, weather the to hot think I ballot. mean,fcThey safeguardthe In 5 TaUeaxuc, entitled, rivers and v the srreat. all man fish in y K repudiate the national debt" incurred at a time of the greatest danger to the nation, or at best to pay it in a manner ICth of July, theLwater In the83Connect! I fm a wnicn win tarn is u our national credit, cut river stood at from 82 to degrees. MM and make this great republic a shame I saw many dead shad in the river, and I., to honest men and the rlnabclal circles the fatality must have been much great "1 r er in the less raoid riversv Days, laaes of the world. The presidential candidate am Ha De and ponds, and I think It a serious loss OB, i. t rJJ ;. ..: mocrats declares his purpose will be to to the country. Ibecranto onerate June 18. at Holynoiu vwngress in cnecs for four years i A THinST; FOXX GOIiTJ ! to come, as Andrew Johnson has for oke, on.;: the Connecticut river, . and ...Mr J B Lindsay four years jiast, and thus stand in his hatched aoout 40,ow,ouu spaa- dv juiy RaentDe Iiasconra. A VUmi Carioa. tO hoAiima nlltur nhan :4)ia' MrDHcKensle position. Fellow citizens, the country 1)61 Monte Is wants peace: it has had enough oddosI that it cooked the spawn In the boxes. ...Vr P MareetU .Mr J O Graham de Brlonne. tlon from the Executive to the Legisla- Bhad cannot be hatched successruuy in Horace ..Mr J A TbomMon Georae de Laval M. tive Department. The peonle elect water warmer than 78 degrees, i Shad Jean .Hr JM Bardie Medoo. . MrD J E Hyde both, and mean to have harmony and spawn cannot be carried more than two Bpaniati Secretary j . ktou win neiween mem. rasquin. MrK Crowther f The loss of. the States hold! no- their days' AH journey. the water of this country can ue Intendant. Pierre Paacoiue, Mr A Merrill elections in October has shown the De niled with fish adapted to them. Every Officer, i STAPLE acres land of , to two acre of water is worth mocratic leaders that they can hope Jose, I , Mr J B Kelly sup rrancois, persons carry no Northern States,! and now in If mroDerlv ' . Most. " . farmed.' . .K ' ..Mr Marks tat can a u d .. aone.ai inning ei Carl....MM.. Mr Carlton desperation, they call upon the people pose that Block.. to come to their rescue. They place Mr. pcuse. it can De,uonecnesp, uunicau Swire ...Mr J Wbltmore Seymour on the stump,: and meditate not be done for nothinsr. Spend one- - Louise de Lascoars. Miss Artimi the withdrawal of Blair, who has 'open thousandth nartof the sum spent in til zarlta. I and ana M Bowrlna the Mrs water, the in true de Countess their tilling land, Therlnge ly andDoiaiy proclaimed ling .Mrs It Woodmansee two ue at LAScoursM., alms iJuna purposes, and tardily say they fish mav be sold in our markets ' ' Lrittle Ueorcle Clawson Marie mean peace and obedience to th laws. cents per pound.! But the spirit that really animates them I hatched about 500.000 trout last sea synopsis see Curtain and Posters. seen be son sold about their 500,000 Impregnated and la may attempt to carry the elections by frauds, on a gigantic trout spawn. Those who followed my The Favorite Lyiio Artiste, scaio ac tne .aorta, ana ny intimidation directions hatched a fair proportion. I send the. sDawn to any part .of. the Uni Madame 9Ictlina SCITFXT.EU ! in me ooutn. 7 We appeal to the people who atnod bv ted states by express, ana nave sent llavinff concluded a most brilliantly successful m Montana, la tuuiy expected. the Union in its darkest hours, whose them to the Itocky Mountains by mall engagement Dae wiuoe tiotice appearanoe given or ner sent can be fish faith has never faltered, who have never and express. The young lloase. attbls sent.me in war distance if a or almost oeiieved January that those any failure, 7o'ctock. Performanea who stimulated the rebellion are the or February. In hot weather they do commences OPEN at at 7J punctually 1 trout to well. have not administer growing the gov proper persons carry GOODS, i u ernment, they sought to destroy. And in almost every ovate in me union. can we ask them to rally once more, and by the Sprinsr streams in thef country Mr. nARTLETT TRIPP with trout. I spent two triLT. overwhelming majorities to show the be stocked bis BCHOOI. on N0HD4T, Democrats and the world that there is weeks on the Hudson river: and hatched T I xov. . lsfH. in ivimuaii a In ?reat abundance, no nope ror tne lost cause; No one a few shad, but :i cannot do auything Block, East Temple Htreet, Bait Laaeiawrence's City, one door south of Morgan's Commercial College. : doubts the patriotism of General Grant. without legislation. Primary Department. $4 to U0; Hither DeHe has already announced his desire Common KngUsh, $12. Higher for peace: this is no idle word. 11 is A Treat in Rtoue. Mr. De Vivo, partment, $15; Sciences aud lAnguagea, $20, per in advance. Quarter, election will be a guarantee of harmony Madamo of atrt. to inak... nor expense will be spaivf t main-tai- n aml'ottier Uon No this left palDH Itosa's agent, '.Farepaf! HtrU In the different departments of the govor II. U S hool. the lumpirlr. previous tepntatlon The Primary Department, under the personal ernment, and of energy and economy morning for the east. Before leaving the of the Principal, will be found a llieatro completed an supervision in its administration, of safety in person Management of the addition. valuable i .facilityor Will lie Madame which Parepa aflortled those fitting Kvery and property to the citizens everywhere, arrangementthe by for Teachers desiring will troupe With her As a to take an advanced Hclentlfie or Classical oiera and boundless prosperity following in llosa a and concerts this of in Course. city. ' give couple me train or peace. (signed) orima donna the laily stands in the front Private Lessons vrlil be given by day or Wit. UiiAFLlN, Chairmau,' tf those not dexlring to enter the public rank of livlnir artistes, and ber admirers res " the suffrage denied to white men? wielding A ill not with the countenance they or our militarygladJy, chief, vote that government of social equality with the best part of our race the women-whlxnay establish in the laws they makethey for them, while the objects of these laws are denied right to vote? In the course of time, with ail negroes Chinese, Indians, of all .nations In certain sections Mormons, of the country, making its laws, what is. to be the portion of too Kentla sex?" In reply to his own question he makes lengthy quotations to show what Is the ch condition of women among the negroes in Africa, the aborigines of this continent, and the Chinese and other Asiatics. He then says, that all decent peo' "'y ple. "Understand that giving the to Ignorant and vicious t.egro9, andsuffrage takinff it enlightened -' 5 V! ; . white tr?theedcat1 best method or reconciling race, the . i country to the military dictatorship which is I repeat that the degradation or designed. "ffrage is the destruction of the ne- groes, the Chinese, the Indians, the Mormons, and all the polygamous nations of the 8pawn of mlaUrj despotlsmY lo 1x5 irpriad, then, 'that our RadicalF?Moitnons have vein of universal suffrage Inabandoned that of admitting our fair conrSrV- Their Tot6; 7mffL! elections would never permit the nol in1 fle11110113 to corporate with our iual-Influenc- e v-- "operate to establish 'J over millions iri3teM,of to ,controliag suffrage, tipeopiJJ maVesf excellent g l?tatFui wlthott the prlvUege lot jfiSHfiChe Ve-voti- nV - tne college. Kol-11Washington, has decided that hotel and restaur ant keepers, whose sales of liquors amount xo over Z,W9 yearly, snail place themselves in the category of wholesale dealers, and they must therefore exhibit the alga of a wholesale dealer, according to the provisions of sioner ns -- tneiaw i , f. ti-t- r : Washington , 27. Dispatches from Gen. Kosseau, to the' War Department, relative to the disturbance at New Or leans, do not diner materially from the. reports already, .. published. General Bchofleld telegraphed Bosseau that he was authorized and was expected . to take .such action as was necessary to preserve peace and protect life and property. Philadelphia. Five hundred operatives in the woollen mills in this city struck, against a' reduction of . wages of 15 per cent. ,2iew Orleans. Two white men were killed last night. Several fights occurred between the whites and negroes resulting in the death and wounding of several of both- colors. The to-da-y, to-da- metropolitan police were almost demoralized. Troops have been stationed h throughout the city. Governor has issued a, proclamation, reboth parties to abstain from questing pnblio : processions, er demonstrations, till after the. election. Some negro policemen, who waited two days without have every one been reporting for duty,100 whites have been discharged; about appointed. Some, discharged Federal soldiers and about 200 citizens .wlllbe . sworn In as special odcera.' ;. York. Immense An Democratic Mlew mass meeting was. held in Tammany ! War-mout- - - Frank Blair and others ... ., tbus prerogative, are denied poke. . The expressly, National Committee the right accorded by the Constitution has Republican address: the isued following J, the l8late9 of tiering the suff-New York,, 3. FelIowcitlzens. on the 3rd of November you are to register " decision at the ballot-bowhich your He asks: ; joVi will ecitrcl crcmes.t f cr four years, the purpose and eCict the desticlts of the country f S?"rSuealf tP&.i for all .The Democratic party, . Eivsnthi 'JWnow rmcea'are enteringtl.3. into the with practiwsy,tothe iiomon devices of cal repudiation campoirn on Its banner, and a ! ,i to-nig- ht. . x, . - ' - w IlMf.llllll'WI & 9 : ; ura w iii) ; ' r Queensware - ffJf - . - - . i 1 A. ft A. 1 I GOODS , X j ; j-F- or GRO CBRIBS. f A. - - MILITARY RS i re-op- en . Eng-lis- h, . - " eve-nlu- g, Wm. K. Chandler, Weeoutluue to sell at a know, ledeed IjOw Rate; for Cash and Produce. claim for her an equality wilh Jenny I And,- Classes. d2S9 3 Salt CUy, OcU 27, 1SS. in her nalmiest days. Uarl itona. ner nusband is-- admlttotl to be one of the greatest llvincr violinists, and ererv member of: the FOUEIQN. ' Is astar of briHianoy. Pnblic Sale of Forfleted Pro. trotiio London. 27. Light shocks of earth w perty.". quake were felt in various places in the Y virtue of the Internal Reveaue Law of the on the 26th B county or uorar, Ireland, United Btates. I will sell to the highest . Inst. in ai( j, : utaoer, ior caan, aiofue uonn Utah, oh Thursday the Uke Havre. The closing exercise of the City, district of November, prox. at .10 o'clock a. m.,' day wile of I P 6ih great maritime exposition took place In this eltr. t)cti iUi. Sophia, mi tne towing property, viz: aged 5 years and IS days. DceMed 1 Hheet Iron BoUer; 4 Tubs; 2 : Barrels, one tne marsets were closed, and Edhotm. iouay; Denmark. was Lolland In born county, double and one single; 2 Kegs containing 14 the day was considered a holiday. Hl:andinavien &jerne please copy. gauons Kp'.riis; i necti ner, ana some oia pipes, Dublin. The house of Mr. "SVigmore r etc. R. T. burton; 'or Inflammation the bowels. of thin In city,' near Cork, was entered last a District utan. xi Secretary. lJe ' : . .I night body of men, and .a quantity o arms and ammunition carried away.? The Toronto. Kxteaslve robberies In con nectlon with the Tost Office have been discovered; three packages of letters have been stolen recently. There is no trace of the thieves. Ltverpool. Iteverdy Johnson,. las night, was entertained at a banauet given In his honor by the Mayor; at the wu uniit xu wo vuuratj OiuiS speecu Mr. Johnson remarked that he did not know how the people of the United states would regard his conduct since ne had been in England; He" was sah gulne of their approval, but would ac cept censure. with christian reslgna f tlon. f i n Birmingham. Job Bright opened the Parliament canvass last evening. when he addressed au immense meet ing. The Birmingham Chamber of Commerce invited Johnson, the, American Minister, to visit this city to partake of their hospitalities. s t i ma xne provisional govern juauna. ment nas issued a mam res to concerning the administration of; the:, kingdom. After passing in review the acts of the Junta, they .proceed to arguo in favor of the decentralization of the ad minis tratlve power, and conclude by promis a laiimui account of their ing to renuer to the constituent Cortez. doings Some Spaniards of advanced liberal ideas, advise the sale of Cuba to the United States; as the most direct and speedy method of solving the question . of the abolition of slavery. Vienna. The ministerial bill, fixing the numbers and. equipments for the army and navy when on a war footing, after much opposition, has been passed by the ltelchsrath. It Is said that Baron Von Beust gave the members a secret session for the Pa88age'.bf the bill, which' caused it to be carried through This rumor creates some ' uneasiness. In a speech in the session urging the adoption of this meaaqre,1' the1, prime minister alluded to the. stood, relations existing between Austria and the other great powers, but intimated that In the event of a rupture between Prussia and ranee, Austria must he ready to guard . ner by! " ', " h AUltl VAL.H ANU.OEPARTUREir BY STAGE.) From the East Ira II Swart, A North rup, G w crabtree, j ana carter, u r Travis, w ea felll. J M Young. J M Orr. Jno Kerr. F. Little. From the West Ch as Egyer. W ' H Cotrell, James O Brown. Chas Pear-oTo the Kast Mrs K Webb, i: Blewelt. M Pow. ell. w Addoras, J Hyatt D De Vivo. A U Ull la ker. D M Zeller and wife. Mrs 8 Kerr. A P Au ' d2S8 lector, Oct. 28, TO. Collector's Office, Salt Take--City, d2287 td - Clawson. ' : 2w coriu in 117 Just Arrived! -- :o: A. C. PYPER & Co, n. keny. J .W Daughter, W EUtnger. J. Glse. H XvH Lang Drtnkman, Major O Chesboroaub, ; " ford. TotheWest-ANatr- op. O Ni: of the Best and Cheapest Stocks of TEO respectfully to announce to Uie People JL of Utah the First Arrival of a Large con. signment of BOOTS & SHOES !v STAPLE and TAX Y , W W ; neutrality. 1 II I LU IDSi.. iirrUIU. HIU Ul ex. o. UIU All nle Bowrlnir. ased rt months and a days. The funeral will take place at residence, ; ward, to move at z p. in. DU Eldredge & . : Now in the City can be fonnd at ' W anted Twenty-fon- r White Pine Shingles, best quality. - d283-5- & t thousand best Shaved fourteen Cords of Bock FoLgoar A ItomrET, ' ' i! , A few cords of red prne wood the Paper Mill. tf Vt AVTVK AVAKTcn. At linen rags. this office, clean Which we offer Low for Cash. Flour. Grain, ce.- cotton-an- d ; All nrc InTlted to call and ex- amine GoodfMind Prices, and to make tlieir Pnroliases. ineoiocK consuns,m pari, 01 -- - ' TO-DA- Y. More Goods Received Kid redge Jc Clawson, EastTem pie Street. . General Trading Boot and Shoemaklng . Qeonce Lawrence. New stock of BooU and Shoes A.Shlpp A Co. Bchool Reopening JUrllett Tripp. ; . Teams Wanted Chas. Crlsmon. i f Cow Lost M. M. Dasby. i EAST .. s a cant jroir aers, repper, A. SEIIIPIP S d2881m f:Spices;i?Icllcs, Ojsteri, $ t - Canned Ff nits, Candles, Co. i ISalsins, Cnrrants, Flg Honey, Maple Sugar, etc., and Jekey Club Trreatr, Tuba, Buekrta, 8aneei)i Brenss, -- rf. 'Am TO E 150 TEAMS WANTED! IS 1IEKERYZI'OT GIVEN TO ALL WHO ARE INDEBTED TO THE DE3EUET NEW8 OFFICE xc. ! JTmineiliately , 'to no ' r - of 'the same, after this date, is to be made to GEORGE Q. CANNON, the present Editor. 'f. i April !' 1S8S. U -- s " t' f 3E3I ;.( Paid in its soon- - w tlie C'ajHli, tbat Payment lor Subscriptions. a tmt irsTTwrs- j nnrar it 'i I, 1 . I - r ? i .i " , axes Wasii uoama, - trAxe-lIrtTei, - -- waivti CEDAR 300 i Soap, Candles, Tobacco, ST., TE3i:i?lL,"E Malt rake City. a Sugars, Teas, Coffees, Sjrnps,: Rlee, Starch, ... . . N EW, V - ana RETAIL. tLWIIOLENALE People In the city who wish to dia pose of them will please bring them on Mon days and Fridays. A.Shipp&Co., FOR THE TRADE, G91L OIL'G '.'A POSTS! PAII1TS, ; iff y, V And he continues,- "the Btates. themselves, In which the 'black is Hall minority v:tr - 1 - a. t . SUOIi DUl d . -- iff J PISCICULTURE. Itl a recent letter to the Commlssioser of - Agriculture, 'iat ;Vashlngton,"; Belli Green writes as follows in' reference tq i his labors In pisciculture: Lost Spring I visited' the James. Pol tomaop Susquehanna, Delaware,- - Hudj son, Connecticut ana Merrimao rivers; and find that all tuo nsneries are falling, of shad, herrlng.ale wives! a less number neach year The chief beltaken; Ac, cause of this decline is tne great amount of cabins tackle used on the rivers, the tne increase. greaterbeman takejjtmng restocked artificiallall The rivers can y,- but not-- without4e3lslatlonr The fishermen, want to take the last fish, but no one of tbera will do any hatching Cor fear some other .fisherman: may take . u.v r some of the fish. The season varies In all the rivers. After a, certain season In each river there should be no fish taken except for artificial propagation. The rivers must befnneofrosx one end to the other. You might as well undertake to ralsepro- . -- -- , . . , We dzrotr "... BROWN t COW, branded F. P. on ADA11IC i Any lo formation of the above win be giaaiy received by d2S9t- . nth Ward. ti !; - ? - this city on BETWEEN the 21thPenetentary a and brinsteamster 1ns.; by to g In tne poor, a UK AM N GTON RKVOLVEK, wiih four loads In. The ander will confer a fa- vor oy saving is at uns umre; ii d28 1 'I General i Clxoe Tradlnp-Uo- ot Maklnff, ?; G K OR OE CL A W R EN C Second South Street, shall also keep foil supplied with fi.lEXTIlA S.i8. FLOUB the we will war-- 'r frm whleU chant Bllla, PEET And . i n , i weU-kne- w raat First CIsmw, , x ? rlJ d well assorted stock of KEEPS supplied with aGoOa A Gesersl cFamnieaV Frehjhters.. Grader lry wnicn ne sens at reasonao) prlcea Cesunrant Keepers aviiodw, will find it toVrt for CA811 pr PRODUCE. .... r , ... , dS-ln- i ' ' : , , ; t ecttogifensa call. 4 ,J : - " i. t JUST RECniVISO : SUflDAY i SCHOOL QUICK SALES In Great Variety aad vtry Cheap. 3 i ImproveJ for 18C8, and offered on Greatly Liberal Terms to Farmers. - A -liberal discount to Dealers. JUVEtllLE 11. J. ADSIS, General Agent jfor. Nebraska, . r Wertara Iowa and thn W F. 1517 TMtTTD Bound A'olnmes For EaleV .IB Btvmi r firvrraNA 0th and 10h.) OriAIIA, JiKtlHAHUA. Can also' furnish Covers for aniclEInM CaS. a uui. Traveling xa. i.Ftnt scrtbers' Volumes. of RepairsAgent. en hand. etopc constantly &cJ3m daw OEOBGE Q. CAniT.' 6 SHALE PEOFITS J inSTCUCTOn, i . - , " , I. . . " - f. ... I; kt tne and see nLone w a r4?all onriiud alt UtsnJall 4 rle-rras.- flaeV raw,r lAwrenre. Salt Lake City, 8ept. 22, 1868. , it dV . .. |