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Show DERERST EVENING NjEWS. - i'V VRPITUI5T Arl April S3, , t- Tub citizens of .this Territory bare been aware for many months past, that a great. rivalry baa, existed between the two cam panics who are building the Pacific Railroad, "ai to VWch abbUld finish the lougetUtcli the two Hue- meet, causing each com pany to make, alruoat superhuman effbrta to posh the work under Its direc tion forward with the utmost dispatch. Am the road c eared completion thl feel ing grew In Intensity, especially when the grading parties of the two com panies began to work aide by side, and at one time there appeared to be a great probability of. both companies running - separate lines through the valley north of us froni Ogden to the northern shores of the Great Salt Lake. This feeling ultimately developed Into charges and counter charges being presented .before Congress, asserting that the lines were not being built according, to the requirements of the law which granted Government aid to the builders of. the Pacifier Railroad. The Union Pacific Company were charged with building an inferior road, with gambling with the interests of the shareholders, with neglecting the requirement of ; the Government and with grading far beyond the distance in advance of the completed line allowed them by law. Charges of a like, if not entirely similar nature, were mada. aUnsf jthe Central Pacific Company, and Congress was called upon to decide the points at issue. The mbsV Important itenv however, in the dispute, (hat concerned the people vpf this Territory, was' where the joint terminus of the two lines should be located. Jt: was certain to be some wherein the, vicinity of the Great Bait Lake, either at. Ogden, the Promontory, near Monument Point or. even west of that. The Central Pacific' had graded to Ogden, and were very anxious that their terminus' should bo' there, as by that means they hoped to secure a large percentage of the Utah" trade' for California. .. The majority of those Interested In the Union Pacific road claimed that the termini of the Hnea should be wherever they met, and as their, line bad long 'passed ,Ogden, .theyjvvould probably hive had lb common terminus somewhere-- ' od the northern shore " V' " J of the Lake. Our readers will however seb by the bill that we pablUbed In our issue of the 20th Inst, that Congress has decided thaV the?Jnnc;tIdri or near "the "the word" of OgdenV or, In bill, common the that terminus of provided the Union Paxdfio Railroad , and the Central Pact fle Railroad Bhall be ator near Ogden, and : tbf , tTnlon pacific Railroad Company shall build and the Central Pacific Railroad Company eh all from the pay for and own the railroad terminus aforesaid . to, a f promontory summit, at which point the rails shall meet, and connect and form one continuous line." By wbich' we under stand that the Union Pacific'' Company will have to sell to the Central Pacific all the road they have built , north of Ogden as far as the summit of the Promontory, and that- therb'f'lhey 'will cease work; whilst the Central Pacific will continue to move eastward until they reach that same point where they will connect," and form one line, which line as far east as Ogden shall become the property of .the latter company. For ourselves we deem this legislation eminently, wise, not only to quiet the difficulties that have existed, between the two lines, bnt also for the credit of the Government, and for the sake of economy. Ogden Is certainly the beat 'place for the terminus; its advantages are far greater than any point for many miles on either side ofit, audro'ifully anticipate yet seeing it by far the most prosperous of any of the cities that line the railroad track In its passage through . the Rocky XcuntaJns. ViU U Bo far as regards the charges that bare beeo! brought against 1 these companies, the 4th section of thlsvame bill provides that the Attorney General of the United States, shall make a full Investigation of the same; and he is cm- powered to institute all necessary and proper legal proceedings should he discover the tame to be true either before & civil or criminal court, as the neccssi-tie-s of the case demand. Other' sections k of the bill provide for the appointment of a board of flveemlnent citizens of the United States to examine and report the condition of the two roadf.T.nd also to report the sum they consider It will take to make the, road Vfirst-cLthrough iU entire length from t j Missouri to its Western terminus. The President is also authorized to wlthbold'from either company such sums as will be required until all :, to make the road the interests of the United, States are secured and the road la declared fully J .completed from end,to end, as required i by law.:: j Meadow Lake, a, mushroom town, which inron-- up on the Central raciiic at one time railroad, two years ago, andtwo meatres boasted a city government, thirtnf.il hotels, etc.. has now a popula and a building that tion of thirty-fivsold the other day for ccat J,C:0 wai 1 f-- A - . tt V I 1 W . 'ilrst-clasa- ?, f ? r e, ! 1 n ; Leatew v , et- aT-Doora .' ai . thetr X'vrZ FannFlIorgan PMjs nh MISS AN!NTE LOCKHART j The Best ;TAXteN : i I . . . I j J I to-da-y: I - - -- ' ; fr-Ne- forty-revenu- AnU-Unionhi- e - t i . ts, ! ! !. to-da- to-da- y. y; r i I i ' t'd I wera-poste- a . & Hrs. Qrahan, ! . i Li$r-4,; ' 4 i. ChUdreaa Morocco and Goat SHOES, ! Also a Large ; , iiJrilr--.- ; I - of FASHIONABLE BUM ; f and Gaps. CSsLts ?,tf: iyui - - Horfan - vt::iri-l- ! 4 - . t ISinnle.'wlthBoags.FnnnyPnelpa loniRe Waldbnrg...,M,....M.tga Annie Locabart & SOWS, DUNFORD , l y .:-t- J rj8T STORY.-f-Durin- i V - THIRKILL&EARL, RECEIVED FUOU;THE EAST, FOUR CAR LOADS OF WAGONS. Parties wishing to purchase Wagons by the Car Load wiU do well to call and aeena. tendering thrir tbsnksto the Public oftoS.U 20 Set of A TSm. 1 Breech In Concord liar-nco- a, and iU iclnliy, beg renpctrally City and a number of lioelc Ialand 2Iellene ijrom their tbem that 1 hey have removed t JTlowa of a 11 alzes. commodious to more former place of Business All of tbe above will be sold CBE AP; j . Premise, aitnated on' Jfoplcr C JJro; Agents for T. SahutOer'i Chicago ti:: FIRSTySOUTH STREET; j Merchant Tailors, F ( i in-lor- m - Warens made to order from best material 8A1.BJ t A FOTJB MULE TEAM FOK - y State Road, opposite Seventies1, Hall. V. .- -i On-hi- ; 9' dl29&wi2-ln- i l" j f i rf a Block rt of JCatt GoObe'a FxcJumge Where will be found, a plndld assortment of BAVEIIS....TWIflCM;;'-'.',,!-'IOEKUINN, CASSlMEItrS, ; y , j on ho and having srreater tad titles for carrying business of MERCHANT TALLOIW. ; will Ukt upon ail tnelr former cuspleasure in waiting as .many, new ones as desire the tomers, andFirst-claand Fashionable Tallorc, aerrlcea of s and with supported by strict ability, attention to punctuality, st ill solicit that libera t. 2. patronage already beetowwf.: 1 ss The x' g i ! dlM-ly- a0ia!!! aoiis!'::aps!!' i Urst-claa- Co-ODera- five If. "If 1 I-i- RE TIIIifSIORE! m -- . V Fanny Sf eraaB Fkelpe t I to-nig- ht, ., ii nad Hluci1 UM and , - - Hen's and ISoya. lilp and Calf BOOTS, Fans x JXorsran Pnelpa r OorernesR, '.i ! - 'jji m Dorina tbe plece'Panny Momn Fbelpe will be tby ballai, alng the oeautlfal Dreams." "Ilappy H! ' r. L To conclude with the laoghabld Comedrentl- r I "V VBiieia,.,,.,,-,.-- Vf llXarH . fV. : I -- - ' -. 'i - : t I i I'- - IrfMlleaf Ip un uuiiayc tlAte. Wynaley, tbe Cottage Girl, secretly CUtberoe. f married to .- Our New Stock: of; ! 111c j CO, t mm 7 - j' i-v- -- f j i ' i- THTJRSlI AY! APRIi;22, 1869, Will "Je presented. the beaatlfal Domeatltt una, in z aeu, enuuea . j j ! :aJTItE,CARRCTT. iQOOfs&Dnoes. i i fortbwltBu j, JUSTP it ARRIVED ; TV v.. ' rpnrO " t Garrett, or Little, liar. -w TnE Compajt? 5P , St rett & Co are hereby requeated to settle aceoanta : - f little debied ; Tbe popolar Comedienne and Vocalist, 1 F.n. -- ; 4 i rope, I intend leaving this Cily in a few T Oslae. B. Qavaoa 4 kaaagtn--Xl days, and as we Intend making some changes . h j ,, u.,- - ij;iT in oar bnslnesa, 1 C1IAXGE OF TIME I 'All tncmaelTca Icnowing persona itl. to open at 7K o'clock. Pertormanoe ' -- X. - oooaimence T J NOTICE! TTAVJNa been called on a Mission to -- -- lEl'j ADVERTlSEf,1EllTS. riEUJ ADUERTISEPEriTS; bo-fo- re ! TIIEPACIIIC nilLUOAD BILL ' r t ... 1'UBLitSII.CIvr nraday. ..... flllibusterlng; tbe Secretary promptly declined, saying as the insurgents had L LTbo. Paris correspondent of a London i31ti Sir ImtaubrTT a provisional government ho?eaw-n- o r V. J . irzs i reason for hindering persons from ix per gives some aeiaiis oianoxnai in of thp clgt ;w-cprogresa ct Toulousei ' ?y ' COX OIlTSSlOJt At- - i r v taking ot accused en abortion 'and procuring some days since, I Spanish Minister, t One ..it children, pri onerJcal: iLurderlng nM,t.. to our flag; yesterday vhe Informed ttfc led the tOgresse," had got oC" onee1 when she was tried for the murder mac ne naa not neara irom Wilson caned un me resolution an. oecreiary two women,; who had died under her his government, when the Secretary in of. thorizing the Secretary of the NawJ formed This she admitted with a un operations. him that war would ensue with the consent of the Columbian less an answer smiles Sbe) must, Indeed, be I soon. pleasing was forthcomiug ''Jeanne qui rlt et Jeanne qui pleure;" Government, to. causo . further su ryey s for a railway or ship canal across the foriherine amheriesj by turns; and has- cn t r .FOHJ2XOIJ J, 4 . - Zy JLa Isthmus rr Darien. Finally the reso-.each operaJpckt nanaifirchierfer San Franelsco,2l; x oKohama advices UohtCHaving was lam over. ihex lution operatedLupoa - Carpenter called up the resolution ask- - to March 13th, say that seditious pla- daughters and others! as she odghItowj ad Iec? the beads of denartmenta for infor-- cards had been'posted duringthentghtf mitted, she thcrl vent Into another busi on the government bulletin . boards, ness. i caat1ouwrtli rptraTd to tlie number-of I clerk cmnlove!.. vhcnrt thev came, bv warning parties In power that they weald j V You devoted yourself 16 another prowhom Tecommended,"etc" The resolu- - be murdered If they did not abandon fession said tLafniiLi irate, mildly.' Hon gave rise to a lively debate relative their tyrannical acts. The authorities "Yes, unluckily,' was the reply." to theceneral onestfon of appointments. view this as a threatened outbreak, land YUU nwo iciktUiUKB Trumbull' deplored the abus which have placed troops in the Custom House and they disappeared?" iU and bonded warehouses, and keep Yes. sir: but I was not a frptLinTilJi soldiers would a introduce he that notice patrolling the streets night and J .How'dld oa klllhesft wretched in gave. bill nest aession making f it a penal day. Auother rebellion against the rants?." ir r I j oirence for any member of either house Mikado appears Imminent i vi was not a free M i i agent" Alfred Phelps, agent of rthb Pacific of Congress to solicit office" or sign Mail "These were children: found after Co., died at Kobe, March Bth. T had lecn dead two or three days?" they papers of recommendation, finally Florence. The Italian Budget is very the Ben ate went Into executive session. one for two or three slrTtkept satisfactory;, f the ; income U't ateaaiiy ("Yes, the I foot bedl'f of my i) reaching expenses, and it Ja cons equt alkilled theml by putting their GZ2XX22XL2UJ. ly not necessary to Impose 'any new heads In a pall of water, so?." rlsifr notand for the current year. .Washington; ri. The following are taxes cannot translate! I k,Yes, plr.'li t Berlin. The Prussian among the nominations made government am sure you would not publish the de-I J. II. Hutchinson, of Ark., Minister to has instructed its ambassador at Paris tails, for they are not only sensational, the Band wlch islands, belong having to thank th Marquis TavailelleVfor but dirty and disgusting.- - She chopped been1 withdrawn: also a number of his paclflo Bpeech in the Corp 'Xtgisla up one child. The judge then asks, Quakers have been appointed as Indian i You sunocatea. another?" Madrid. The Cortes is considering a Hoge; Superintendent AgentSiEnoch' "Comme mon oul." Dieu, l'autre; of Indian Afiairs for the Central 8oper- - plan for the reorganization; of the army il Ol es as the on the Prussian system. , ji i firX"" 1 intenaency;&amaeixi. Jannerv. for the Halifax. Hon Joseph Howe liaa been "And youburled I under the stair? Northern tiuporln tendency; T. C. Donelected to represent the County of Kent office of the at land aldson, Register Boise City; A. GrassDistrict Attorney In the Dominion Parliament; Kellam r "Yes; dug a hole (with a shovel." and Levison,: Mexico, - About have Ilere she roared With laughter. officers, in ' various districts, were been elected for Yarmouth and Jtlch Id?,", mond. r,U.n "1'Ohl alwavs the same operation.' , Leave of absence will be granted to London. The negotiations for a com- "The story is tod dreadful She receiv all Odd Fellows in the Treasury De- mercial conference between Franca and ed l00f.j 200t,i500f... and undertook to partment to attend the coming celebra send children to an institution. She the, Madrid. An informal meeting of a r, s tion in I'nuaueipma. f; killed them, and when one man Bt. Uathetines.-T- he Welland canal majority of the members of the Cortei simply asked for his her child ot his money she was held to nominate a candi- and her was opened for navigation Bgreed that they accomplice iialtimore. in the Circuit Court, in date for the throne: no 'result was obt would handUover ,the Vnjoney; they t Si the case of KJmberly against Geo But- talned. to the for the next'f got injured e Montreal.--Thler, Chief Justice Chase sustained the exceeas was or ; f inundation nlreadv Kice man!i.",We agreed that the parent. money demurrer of the plalntifl's to "the de provisions, l are pet ,we gained ty thel next' baby should' be law; fendant's plea, in abatement or privi ingsent In boats to su tiering families, j palJto M. Clary' , J h ,rr lege from arrest as a member of Congress, Kiifeu tuese nine cuiiaren. "Then you ot was decided that the word "arrest,'! A IIEXAOEBIE IONH IX, JIUMia j But that- - is not! all. JYou. also . killed as used in the Constitution means aryour granddaughter! You gave her rest or detention by force, with a view 'vitriol, did you not?" K , J ' to imprisonment, and not a process or 24, VlSi.f4itrsl'faitVi (Tblsj isxplaina Fobest, Mlss.Mirph lCD.y summons in a civil suit. The argument Beveral days prevlous.wimmensetoaf oy tne.reporter aa an eccpressionjequiva-len- t " was then continued on d other ters on the pleas. all walla to assent). in ' r i t that Great There is a.; certain Madame Coyne town, Reynolds' announcing was held yesterday for the purpose of Mexican Gymnasium" and; .Menagerjti who is likely, if justice march 'straight, organizing a State Labor: League:' thor would exhibit. In Forest on, that,, day to be hanged in the, pame rope as the attendance wad very large. Early In the morning all the roads lead- "Ogresse." Shewn the agent who reMontpeiier The warm weather and ing to town'were thronged with "Deoolff ceived the child and the' two or three heavy rains h&vo .caused "the worst of all ages, sexes and colors, and by ten huhdredtrancs; and? haying deducted freshet Known for years: the basements o'clock the whole town was alive: with a most liberal banded over of buildings are filled with' water, and visitors awaiting the arrival of the me- - iiW.t&) as thecommission,' ruture provision for this the damage to property is very heavy. nagerle. x At eleven the fine brass band wreicueu morsel or numaniiyr Memphis. The weather is delightful. announced the arrival of the show. and. The races are very largely attended. Dy twelve me canvas, .waafstretcnea ana the time of a Rouqir Two races have been run, one a hurdle the cages of the animals, arranged. ;f freshet ou where: Xho flat: tbe Wabash, race, a dash of two miles, with four larToe huge elephant Hercules the on both was sides of the river Country hurdles and .eight, leaps, , time, .four, gest ever imported into this country Inundated by the rising, water, It beminutes and thirty seconds; the Other was chained to a stake,ahd1iywajrrbT came necessary ff'thO.se inthe way to a velocipede race of one mile; time, fcm caution to those entering the canvas, minutes and eleven and a half seconds. Mr. Jolur Alston, his keeper, stated that "escape to the moon tains" tbe mounds pittbabry.hlade by tbe Indians Buffalo. No train leaves on the Cen he had for several ;days m ah ifestedsi thftCer for A party, of fugitives on tlia on account tral t of the high disposition p. of insubordination, and their way to safety, ovrtook'a man ih a v " v; berreed one no would water.." antiroach suf coveredi that with" a ? nan; of horses, waon; New : York, All the first mortgage ficiently near to receive a blow from his In water nearstill tb'erockI,tne land grant bonds of the Union Paclflo trunk. Mr. Mark Jllte, from the norths standing to hubsi the of wheels his andXast up railroad were taken yesterday by the era part sof thls'courfty; coming in ffte? ly with a small book sitting BoAton parties, thus providing funds Mr. Alston's admonition,4 thopgbtUssIy rising. JIo was,anua wnip ia ma otner, sufficient to complete and equip the handed him a piece of Jtobaccol which so in otre" nana a aloud line and then laying on reading road perfectly, pay. the floating debts enraged him that he struck at him with a moment to lis the stopped whip.' They anand build the Denver branch.. The such violence as to dislocate his -shoulcurious the.mau'a by nual meeting for the election of direc der, although . it was a glancing- blow ten, attracted were to' arid hear him Surprised' tors of the company will be held at He plunged with Jsiich force "that he read: be Unto wicked turned shall "the Boston broke his chain, and though his keep- h ictf" v a empha(cpt frightful giving overseers Boston. The of Harvard er used every eflbrt. to Hubduehim1 he sis IS the wordJ. I1 WYhoadbelleveth not was entirely ' uncontrollable arul he College have again had a session eut) VHow can to consider the election of Professor El would strike and kick at every object shall be damncd"T(Urn, oiC the' dtannat cecape (cut) liott, as president: but again. adjourned near him. By this time the scene was yeand many more of the sameAettf character, , without action. beyond description, i The. yast crowd the A convention of working women met fled for life. He flew at his keeper and yellinarrthe emphasised .words at conto consult the general welfare of pursued him from under the canvass, j top bfhisluiigs.T'Woherifrgatnis : seamstresses and others. The eleven o'cloct freight train being duct tbe fugitives asked whatabe "Washington. The following confir behind time, and not having any freight "WJiY " Ball he I am. a Methodist mations-wer- e Jas. R. Par- for Forest, and the ebglueeriipt intendmade from swearing; minister, tridge. .Minister to Venezuela: T. J. ing to stop, came rushing alons: at the but.Uicsej hordes Wf e JjQugbt in u reRusAVhen rate of twenty miles an hour,;, it gion where they were accustomed Coppey, Secretary of Legation to to sia; Adam Badean, Assistant Secretary had approached within two hundred hear such bin gxtagev and I am endeavor-i-n of Legation to London; J. Stout, recei- yards he looked up the roadar)d teemed cr to cobles asr near as possible, con ver of Public Money at: Boise, "Idaho; doubly enraged, lie immediately ran in order to induce them to Itobert Uardner, iteglster oiLandUfflce toward It with great speed, 4d met it scientiously, rm4- bnt -!' move; B'l at Ilomboldt, California; M. II. Ste with such k shock that he broke one of Here he consulted book hia at Legrand, Oregon: w. his tusks, and was immediately killed. hU hearers to imagine? "what heleaving phens, ditto sought from the train to irlve emphasis to his honelessnessr at Aurora, Nevada; Edwin Th'e engine was detached Butler, of ' . e b rev. atLewIston. Idaho: IZ. a. Davis, an d th rown from th track, arid Mr mem sura pe Surveyor-Generof Nevada; Jos. B, Wharton, the engineer, having failed' to matting Inran colnet-aoff It t shut branch the mint steam, unfortunately liarnistead, at San Francisco; Oscar D. Munson, to the canvass and smashed the Uon's AUltlVAUS AWD HE PART U ICES Assayer ditto; James P. i Cochrane, cage, killing thelionesa and "releasinglilt STJLGi:. tho liou.The lion, finding himself nuinciter ana reuner ditto: Thos. j. 'or tlie Union Pacific From tbe Tcrmfnns ln at Cali at Postmaster lured and liberty, and being frightMarysville, ened by the steam and whistle of tho , fornia. T PlTraov: N engine,-starteat full J?peed down the ! Cohenl Washington. Sumner has Informed y. n Commit-teeoKnlghtTM Warner, A II Wands M --Ross, the Secretary of State that the Homeward' road, B Ball, R Garvey, Frank; Hi Paine, F It Foreign Relations has decided to He had gone but a short distance when' D I. t Knot met nom and Mr.. Beveral he on gvo chase, Sbeppard, foreign adversely report thr I nations, including Pile and Carlisle. Mr. Sbeppard, finding thathe was eain-- ! T ft PMlfie Trmliin, liilroaO. XTpion'" The Secretary replied that the Presi lngon him rapidly, and that he would Siblov, C, M.fiimmons, C .C Jendent had decided to eena no more nom- certainly be overtaken, attempted (of r:Xl 11 Mr I ottlngham, II "D Bunch, ' Geo nings at a climb under Hestrtfck but hlw the .circumstances sapling. inations, 11 C Amar, i'atricjc llouman, i?iaHerty,D he would probably make new nomina- with his paw. as he. ascended, nut lortu Dodee, J? Casement. Gen T Itogers, Harry ... tions for these positions. nately did no other damage than to tear Geo 11 Sen terj D Ball, G Xienan, C LL TayThe following confirmations were off his coat .tall and carry away a part! lor, o W Tox, Mr Whitehead., made Ministers, 8chellber of his pants-Mr. John Smith, of Raleigh, who wa4 ger to Portugal; Nunn, of Tennessee to Lcudor, Delong to Japan, Itlotte xox on his way. to ijorest, .ridingJoia line to Nicaragua; Baxter, of Michigan, to pacing horse, with his little son behind smiles from herej Honduras; Torbett, of Delaware, to Sal- him,' met him" foursaw Liberia. soon as to horse him he neigtn his As AZVirHilCUVTV vador; Dumas, (colored) Secretaries of Legation: Boal, or His., ed, when the lion rushed at him, seized to Mexico; Tippitt, to Vienna.! him by the throat, and Lure v. mm uporj ButtonhoICjOvcrseaming 21. A special meeting the ground. Mr. Smith, with hU little San Francisco. has been son. escaped to the woodsr and madi Commerce of Chamber of the called to consider the propriety of mem- their way to Forest on foot. President against the re- w.While he was devouring Mr,. emitU' :SEM&nACnniECOIIPM: orializing theofficers of the branch mint horse, Mr. James J. It Itch, who was on moval of the HOOdliesnot Btrt. Phlladel- In this city. Already the mere appre- his way to Forest with a load of chick- Principal Ofile mew xotk. $J uroaaway, pais; hension of closing the establishment ens, drove up. - As soon as he saw hlm recall has led to the ofroans, and has he reared on his hind feet, lashed the Thu P!firatA(l nnraMnatliw WaAhinaa man. ground with his tail, and sprang at hlml tiiactnredtobyalltni uompiny re1a depressed business on Change. It canan)aRUoDblr addition loall laakfnf, apetiordone otbere, not be possible that the Senate will con- Mr.' Rltch eluded him by Jumping from tnings Mac hints . LocaBiUcli by beat firm these nominations, thus disregard- his wagon, when he mounted, and bef tear open the boxes containing Bunoii cno eye-Ling the universal protest of 'the business - y ganto the chickens, and turned tberii out. 'He in all fabrics, and OVEUSEJVMINQ.holesi of this city. r community - Memphis, 21. A train on the Nash- then seemed to lose sight of everythingf No on should parchase before cxamTninx thin Machlae.for from Uie irreat arlety and ex western railroad ran In bis efforts to catch them. ville cellence of wora UbaaKioed lao .nnanlmooa town Dresexcitement the in near abated, When a trestle yesterday, through about twenty mounted men. Well .arm- verdict of being tbe bet and den, killing the engineer and fireman; Only Ccarts IjuiII;. Siwing SacMnc several passengers were severely In- - ed, started In pursuit, with uV the dogs hour a train on belonging In town, as well as many that The Buttonhole Is lured. . About the same . arae stitch as ' "MrV5 graulne owners. their followed had roauran ana Reyn- nana dqi more regular Mobile unio the ana stronger. xn by inrouga owner of the lion, Legged him ehtnelartowln use by LanaiacLarerr, a treatle near Trenton, killing the engi olds, the Mboamaaers. d&. and neer and two p&aaentrers; their nsmes not to kill him, and sent several mien Sires UieTailors. , satisfaction , , . are unknown. The latur were riding with the crowd' With instructions? to ' Send forutmost 1100 Chet- Sarfl to and drtolar ple rro doubt n t trect, Vn pr 43 1: roadway, Hew Yorlr j on the engine. The storm bad washed captors him if possible; but avrav the earth unucrneaiu uxa trc3tie. the cltlzcn3 will kill1 hinxf3 eoou - asr:. " . - i freed- i ... , n't t; Indianapolis. lion. Jno.LUIetchnm, thev Isovertake him. reported that he killed a a irominent attorney In .thl3 city, died It Mr. Thomss last "night from the ettects of injuries man in femlth county, near when lost heard and that Husband's, received by a fall through a hatchway froinrr con he from 0oha.'.Th9 New York. A Brooklyn paper aaya w3 F Senator Fenton intends to sue the nevrs that a lion Uzllzrzo, sicid,ilVA9 Cbr.ir.icrcial Advert tier and Evening wildfire, and the citizens are great JPfcwS for libel; dams res half a million. The JleraUr special eays the Spats lib Minister has called on Secrttrjrvl lib The American people r.r.auilly earn about $7,G0O,C0O,000. r.mk .t;ftii j and demanded a proclamation Special to the DtatrH JEtonat? AtM. ; -- - v- - f ;' ly f ." GEFITlEnEN'S FURIIlSHiriG GOODS. . j'-. Arrlyedy by; Exprm, Jt.A4eVclIee'Wlectloi'of f jji;5- - J ! , ! " - con-duc- t, Tbe Elegant Store, recently pnrcuaaed of ...... to-morr- to-d- ay , J't'"f1- ' .. j. .. I v lias last been OPENED ! swi jti ji L4.k j;;.-;- ! , Zionrs 1 A -I- nsliiion,-'- ., 'Wlta a new and flrat-claa- atockf of j ; a HATS lAND CAPS, v Will-8nlec- r. i i ... ... . .(av .f. Sl;-- , i . ? I ... t . . VJAILORS'iTRinniriGSr yy. ... . . . i : et 'ij!'1 H i:ls ...... -- '.! .. , 'f And, la fact, li:i..vt:) . : . " i ' I t : i : ftii.. . t e 4 , . -- ..:l good UATS fax sale Cheap; r ...... . 1 BIXK3C-A2TD-A-HA- , LT ,dl21;lm ?yr rilV"jt'jjViT! ? ENTIRE or HALF an Interest Jnj Dairy, rIB suitable lor Farmtne or Wacres sitnated In East Kan yon. Rush Valley; under cultivation with rood llouse an t Oorrai. Apply to HIINUY EARLES, nStockton, oron w 1. dt .r the premises. . ' . :or' 1 Gun &sd LocIi5inI12i y ::KAtt7ie Sign cf the '" ; ' ' K ; win give aatUfacUoa. ' '.I if j . T . '' j - i A . i East Temple Street, Salt Eftk City, n r,:H.: p;;CLAV7GOrj; j s Ammunition, FT AS. fof SalftGnna. Pistols. r1.4lM .ivv. ' II' r., u.i,Mm .vh. .nil 8TRA W EPUTTERS, for Braiders, made to order. Hewlntr Machines, and all articles in the above line repaired. v i .... a . " a -,, f s 8tocb and Produce talc en' in XLxchanr. ; ft. ; at MRS. 'jA. RUMELU'S, y EAST or.TllKATKK. m OSM Oar ftienda.patrona and tbe public eeneralty are respectfally invited to call and examine the Goods and Pi ices, as we feel confident they h A assort . a JArJEG'M.CUE. ! "V VrjaT EECElViiui t "AssosTjixanri': itl Feu. ....... t r . by Express, good meat of I,AOfE&' and ClilLDREVSK tl IfATS. Alao a article ol JiOMl&tAll KsBo tsMSIes j cud-Nort- yy : i 1 ; y n&-,r- t;- - ... M. 5 -- : : SHIBTS ; . :v V ar FINE CASSBIERE CLOTHS, . . to-nig-ht: 1 - dmiy -- " ' ! ' "V , Vreua-raaker-M. La-Her-f , ,v 4 "' Vv.L-- . rjit : if ( ' ; - a Bay April, on forehead and a little white on three of stripe foal when lost and probaoly her lets. Was inon a red halter with short top has a colt.' Had will attached. "Any person restoring tbe saree dl2-lt- ) be rewarded as above.; : f-- t , s v COLLARS, ETC., : - j mnKRE was Lost from the Farm of B. Younr, JL Jan.. State Road, about the beginuingrf MARK, tsmss 1 whit old i - - - . - I- roaring-terrificall- J . A LLNE , 1 ., ovnncHinTQ, c I d :. V al ner-woo- d, ' constantly ea hand) Private apartments for attests. !?Finest Cigars t i:M j.$nuwn.f.s.4 ... ITHE EEST OF CIGEB EEri OH DRUOTT. JT. M. SI7UIOXS. Proprietor. dilfl Im I ! luxuries Home t ? -- , FULL Oysters; packed in BOOTH'S selected Fresh Oove Oysters, Pirn' Feef, tickled Tripe, and the choicest ot j i I , Office- - REVEEEV HOUSE. BASEMEHT..IN erati ve 1 Mercanlile Co-o- d and-restraine- d, . Twodoors south of Post v jOystef sj Oysters I 1 " ' to-da- y: -- r j,..,,,.., S.KANS6HOFF&CO., 1ST. , " i.jL, -- - , to-da- y, blfeJcoCEBROOBVs, t ; HOUSEHOLD .FURniTUn? FOR SALE i i .; .jv Ay. !.i.i.'-:.CIIEAPof departure for the East. 'Apply ONonaccount tn A. UANH. south side of tbe cremises 1 NNOUKCE to tbe PaUlc that tin conae-- Jj Bwond Souta Temple Street, next door to Ham. dI2l 2w: qnence of bavin? commenced business n Richardson. are prepared lue principle of they to sell Ware at jpeaily red need prices.-A liberal di&coont will bo allowed to Trade . , . ...can : be . purchasers., , " i w i "I i : i sapplleds. for of uood Slabs a HAVE on terms tbatwUl amply satisfy the purcba-aerlarye quantity ' tuei or other purposes, at my Mill, in Souta 1 all Creels onon, 12 mliss from the Temple EaRDLTCY PTICR, "'' ' . CH0XALL a CAr.TWIUaHT' Lioci, vrtichlwUlsellciic:?. p;Hp3-0MP;HM- T t on, ? - I. ' 1 . : i . t I ' I dllS u v ! ilLrrv-'j !' |