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Show called North Creek. The facilities for the few families which are here are excellent, and though f they Inform me the anows are" deep in the winter, there seems to be no serious obstacle In the way of their accumulating, wealth. The THE EVENING NEWS. EDITOR AND TUBLISHER.-- ' r 4 elements which are usually vlewedas . Jane 2, 160. constituting wealth are here in. suffiHon day, cient abundance to make it a comparatively easy matter for an Industrious, skillful man1 to surround, himself with EDITORIAL CORRESPONDENCE. all the comforts of life. Elder E. N. Austin presides here. . , ; " ; ; ? Pabis, June . IS, 1SG9. We started yesterday," raorniDff, j i8peeial to tbe Detitrtt Evening Itev. ' . - V- t v ?af ft t QENEHAL. Jtichmond, ;2H. Edmund Fpntaine, and Ohio projector of tne Chesapeake 69. died aged Bailroad, General Canby . orders Callahan, who killed Kelly, to be tried by a mili-; r7 r,r--' 'l tary commission: r 0. lime1 The Washington Chicago, National Intelligencer special says the for the first time in 69 suspended y years; cause, financial embarrassment, patronowing to the loss ofGovernment age. There has been for some time a talk of merging it with an evening paper, hut It is 'not probable this will be -- to-da-y; N f w : - : ; j to-da- - y. : I d; c mi I st ac- companied ly Treildent C C. BIchand j& nnrnter of brethren on horseback, for 8oda Sprlogs. Wo reached there about 11 a.m., remained a few hours to give the animals time to rest, and then start arrived at MontplJera e4;aclr. Wbefdrii j bating, short time daring the day, traveled seventy miles. The water of the springs made some of S those'wbo drank it, sick. This morning, we had a very interesting meeting at, Montpelier. The speakers were Elders Wllford Woodruff, Ezra T. Benson, Geo. Q. Cannon, B. Young, As jr., and President Brlgham Young. ever has this is vUit this the first place had from the President and his com- pany, subjects which might have been trite in other settlements that are more frequently visited, possessed a freshness and interest that were charming to both peak era and hearers. One5 point was enforced very plainly and emphatically, "that any person selling liquor here should,' If the practice were perilled in be cut off from the Church. after The sale of liquor-mucease, or, the standing aud fellowship of the person selling It be forfeited. This la a decision that every right feeling man and woman Iii the community will endorse. After the meeting, we drove to the ferry,- crossed , and came on to this place, passing through the little tdwnof.Ovld, a place which I forgot to mention, we passed through on our way, down", wlilch h a thrifty little place, and principally settled by Scandinavians. They had erected an arch of evergreens for us to pass underh and all the population was out to wefcome us. son-down terrible storm Leavenworth, Ks. A a more to elect Dr. Alexander Sharp, anoV last night former Postmaster there, and brother-in-la- prevailed yesterday. western portion of this of the present Marshal of the through the considerable damage. A District of Colombia, to the United State, doing the Kansas Junction from says, States Senate. The movement for Sharp special over Is an evidence of a most radical change" Pacific bridge, Chaplin's Creek, 12 was sweptaway. ia the feelings of Conservative politi- miles west of this city, over the Republij ndlroad The ; bridge cians. r New York, 20. The arguments on the can was standing this morning, but It would writ of error In the case of JohnBeal, fears were .entertained that convicted' of the murder of officer yield to the rising flood;be Trains afrom wIU delayed day West probably Smedlck, were heard yesterday ;in the the till or two, as the damage to the - bridges" Supreme Court, which aadjourned at until the subsidence Monday without giving decision, Col-a cannot be repaired i of the Hoofs, WV ' very late hour last night, asCaptain let Beam an, and Umnnaa, soldier said The prospects are flattering for beauto be engaged in enlisting recruits for tiful Crops throughout the State; the has commenced In the the Cuban army, were arrested Tand wheat-harvei i V i southern portion.1 lodged in Ludlow jail It is expected that the Cubans con- Key West, Florida. The United fined in Jail will be liberated on ball. - States steamer Narragansett has arrriv-eGen. Blckles has accepted a complimensix officers and three men are sick to. on him the tendered, fever, but all are doing well. tary banquet ofyellow some Boston. The mixing mill, at the 30th of of the the inst., by evening ':" American Powder Works, at South leading citizens of this city. At a meeting of the Woman's Bights Acton, exploded last night; J. P. Gray Association last evening Mrs. Phillips, was terribly burned. Mrs. Gibbons axd Mrs. Lassler were 'Wllkesbarre, Pa. The wife of Hon. elected delegates to to ' the Woman's Geo. W. Woodward, M.C., died yester- to-da- done. ' I 4 Bights Convention to be held at Chica)': go this fail. A raid waa made y esteiday on the store of Charles S. Gilbert, of Nassau street, when a large quantity of obscene pictures, cards and books, were seized; Gilbert was committed to prison. At the Court of Sessions, 'the comJohn A Briggs, .Bobt L. plaint against and C.Boss, charged with Henry Brlggs settJne fire to Briggs Bros.' stables, on 23d street, in Decembar last, was dismissed, a witness having made affidavit before the Becorder that his statement against Messrs. Briggs Was untrue, and made while laboring under insanity, ': which he was sublect to. 27. The Bepubllcan'a speChicago. cial says the President has decided to take another trip this summer, about the middle of July; he will not take an extended tour, but will remain within easy reach of Washington; Secretary Bawllns 'will also be absent about a month: he will go over the Pacific Bailroad. Secretary Fish will also take a holiday next month. Commissioner Delano telegraphed to Supervisor Noah, of Tennessee, that his resignation would be accepted, whereupon he resigned by telegraph., There is some trou Die aoout uenerai Butterfleld'a aDDolntment as Assistant Treasurer-a- t New York, he being a cannot hold Colonel iu the regular-arm- y morning. day . Blchmond, Va. J. Kelly, who was on shot Thursday evening by Captain Callahan, died this morning; his death creates much feeling, he having been held by three policemen while Callahan, who had a : personal feud with him, shot him. Callahan, who was under ball, has been arrested, - Borie Washington. left for. Philadelphia this morning. Secretary Boblson is at the Department ; v ' Ex-Secret- ary i . . to-da-y, '. st - , LeoM & Kanagr tn P. Clawioa &J. H. AU A NCK RE-APP- E or the ,C ;. . . DRAIVIATIC COL1PAUY . ; BeM 1 , ESGACiEMENT . OP THE TALENTEOIYOUNC TRACEDAN . Kmh advices broken out say the cholera has In Quart tan am o and Santiago, and rages with great severity. : Washington. The text of Lopez reply, under date of May 23th, to the demand of the allied guard, that he should lay down his arms and terminate the war is published. Lopez repels the charge that he is guilty of causing .unnecessary bloodshed, because he has defended his country against the allies' assaults, and declares that he. is now, and ever has been, disposed to treat for peace upon a basis equally honorable to all the belligerents, hut is not disposed to hear a word as to laying down arms to treat for peace. Madrid. In the Cortes, the Republican members were warned that their presence in the chamber was permitted as an act of patriotism, but they could not be tolerated as accomplices in a scheme for building up a republic; that the present combination of affairs would not long continue, and it would become necessary to repress the people or anar chy wouia ne tne result. Madrid. An exciting, debate took on the nolicv place in the Cortes v of the government towards the Republicans; Sojetta said the government was determined to punish unconstitutional manifestations. Brest. Advices received from - the Great Eastern up to this forenoon, say that some aimcuity had ieen encoun f ered, but everything was favorable at last accounts. At noon on Friday she had made 497 knots from Brest, and had paid out 542 knots of ca ble. This, Saturday morning, a fault was detected in the shore communica tion. when the steamer was instantly stopped, and measures taken to localize the fault. This was found impossible. bat as the signals soon became perfect asraln, it was resolved to procwl. Florence. The official newspaper conr tains the following: The country is tranquil everywhere; the vigilance of tne authorities prevent farther disturb ancee. Milan. The government has forbid nen the circulation of subscriptions to aid persons injured in the late disturb ance. London. This evening, the Queen honor of the Viceroy of Egypt; there -- v . or. . : I mm d. . Who will have the honor of appearing fot' i ; . of -- tte. Leptiiiiate Drama! i Zntiie Ksodihart T i Qtieen-Oertrude- . 5 ' ANXIK WARD as : 4; .l-J'- Jtu tub "j FULL ' s- DRAMATIC tf i COMPANY. " v, 1 1 1 ; , j i ... - ; ht ) -- Hey- to-da- ! : . i Lifd . ; ' tlEVJ flDVERTlSEf.lEHTs eery court at Nashville will accept.; If the receiver attempts to oust tne present city officials there will, probably be trouble. - Horace White and J. D. Catonr now at Salt Lake, on an excursion over the Pacific Boad, telegraphs that Morris1 report is in all essential particulars unmitigated nonsense, and that the Union Pacific is undoubtedly the best conduct ed road, considering its newness, ever built in this country, iticnarason' letter to the New York Tribune bear the same testimony, and says that thos while the portions of the track laid soon be made was will frozen, ground to the other of road; equal any ana tne roaa wm heportion urn class in ail re spects. j MONDAY JUNE 28, 1SG9, The Tribune's special contains an acofficial business. in engaged count of some important negotiations .Will be presented, for the nrst time in The President, 'appointed reeral ftabllme month. Tri. and on Canada tttmtspertt' with SecreEngland, T. Delapaln, of .New. York, going John v a Acts, entitled in geay, lative to a new reciprocity treaty, but it tary of Legation, at Vienna; and Wm. Is not known what they are. M. Wood, Surgeon of the u. S. Navy, The President has selected Cogswell's to be chief of the Bureau of Medicine full length portrait of Lincoln t to be and Surgery In the Navy. Department, House. In place of P. F. Howitz. hung in the White Katadaxo, the newBdssIan Minister, Among the clerks removed from the , f UAMLET. Prince of Den aasTkr came to Washington about 15 years loan branch of the Treasury, this mornn"m r''i A: J to Minister as t Bodlsco; uis ccaion ouly ago Secretary Qaeeu Gertrude, (for ing, was J. C. Walker, former reading a very Annie Iliss I.arkh.vi I he remained here ayear.making House of clerk the in Bepresentatives. .M1rs Aanle WHrd Ophelia favorable lmnressi on. ' For some time .....j Lieut. C. H. Boebel, of Saratoga, died DonwoKiJnat 714 o'clbclr I lerfirn. past he has been ono of the "Emperor's In quarantine yesterday; of tho yellow tJ f :" counsellors in foreign affairs. at 8. 1 wsimence fever. . The political contest in Virginia inTribune York. The the New says creases in excitement; both, parties steamer Catherine Whiting, which CALDER'S FARI3PIC-HI- C have arranged for a number of meetings PARTIES 1 cleared for Galveston on Friday, was before the election. Registration closed seized on Saturday night, as she was vUitliniliUdeiicut PLEASURE SEEKERS on suspicion of harbor about the are In'ormed leaving bat ' evThe changeTin the Cabinet took a Cuban transport; revolutionary being ORE I0E AM, SUMMER erybody, both inside and outside the she was partly laden with hay and proNavy Department, by surprise. It was . visions. well know that Borie accepted his pos- two offices. The public debt statement, which Will bfl Knnrliml on thft flnranrta Uv TriTTifW! ition originally with much reluctance, will The Times special says the new appear on Thursday, will snow a x nurwuuu. diss 6 and has frequently expressed his intensix about but reduction of does millions; not Intend of the Secretary Navy tion to re tiro. The President saw Bob isbelDg a mere figure head, but intends the yearly statement, which will be inson last Monday, daring a trip to the to sued later, will probably show two milrun the office himself. north, and made arrange men ts,which greater reduction. There are York New Tribune' The special says lions were consummated yesterday. Borie four about millions in currency twenty-eigwere arrested for persons yesterday on a dinner little Thursday, party gave millions of gold on hand. and Y FOR YOOlt LANiyHud from tbistuoe violation of the neutrality laws, ninety u V Liberty, June 20th, 1SG9. but probably nobody,; present, ex- alleged PA remains The Baltimore. of John an on out for Cuba. in i bay what you need of. GROCERIES, fitting expedition Yesterday Saturday meetings were cept Admiral Porter," knew; it was his famWilkes Booth in the been from Orders sent were)interred have DRY of GOODS, fcc HATS, CAPS, WashingAc, held in the Bowery at Paris, which had farewell reception, and the secret was ton to United States Marshals to make ily lot yesterday, in the presence of the ROSS Sl BAH RAT T, well kept that nobody knew of the no more arrests unless been, prepared fur the occasion. The so fully satisfied family and a fewItfriends. u Admiral a make You to Intention will change, thereby' soon save'enough, to hand, has been officially are needed to prevent a violation Washington. morn lug was occupied by President D. Porter will they continue your. Homesteads. virtually Minister somely the improve British announced at probably by of the neutrality laws. H. Wells and Elder B. jYoung, Jun. to manage the determine' until farther notice, to mil department. : exhian the that international capital, tne is believed ihj. that r. Uhicago. it morn-intThe of J2epubUcan,thlm their stock, SEW GOODS and old at Cost The afternoon by Elders W, Woodruff, Chicago. sales will soon be stopped, bition of the products of workmen' gold weekly renort Col. Dublishes of the J.N. and w.th a view Fifty per Cent under cost, John W. Young ahd E.T. Benson. there being but sixty millions of coin in labor will be held in London in 1870. to commissioner one to the to business STRICTLY their Morris, changing appointed Government bonds, yes Mr.' Thornton, has beentorequested to were 20,000 spectators present. Great STAPLE. After the meeting a School of the Pro inspect the unaccepted portion V of . the the Treasury. matter the make known citizens the were bonds firm, State, terday, irregu was and this enthusiasm manifested. It is said. Main Street, Salt Lake- City, Jnne 8. V" morning, U. P. B. B.,which will be submitted to lar, phets wafconvened, of the United States, which he will do nrmer. d!6S Im liaiiways cost the government will verv renort is The that President it the to the the more when advised with fnieetlng, public previous fully regard The signals constantly received through 10 six a sterand half millions of to unfavorable and rather. the de-pounds road, the new cable are excellent. the details. The great aim is to i members fagaln met, and the "School long is not road well in built the that j . personal labor,, throughout tho ling, to purchase the telegraph lines in A. W. WINBERC, saying velop The Illinois Central Bailroad Compa world:-- was fully organized. lTwelve elders many places; and the Government as contemplated. the country, , Louis, Vandal ia New York. The latest returns from Manufacture and3 Repairs all kinos of were . also selected and set apart as a should have withheld at least,we think, ny have leased the St. Paris. 26. M. Schneider, re a term road for Terre and Haute of r FKKAnuiiLATOBK at reasonable the Presidency of the Corps Leg-i- s , , until tne road, was made years. the vote on lay delegation in the Me- signed High Council for this Stake of Zion, and the subsidy . I 19th Ward. , dl79-ls. t prices. Shop, la in recommends the of The indecorum the if, consequence as office thodist received to' at leport the Church,, Eider David P. Kimball was chosen The lease of the Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne of the Methodist of the Vice Presidents: Government to declare the first mort and in this city to Satur- of M. David, one is railroad the Chicago by approved rerusea to accept the resigpreside over the Stake, which includes gage bonds null and void, as such, and stockholders. tne emperor day evening, 20, is as follows: the whole nation.! for the present ail the settlements In this to make its own bonds the first mortdel- number of votes cast 88,455; for lav ZION'S Washington. A meeting of the printZurich. 26. Inconsequence of the or r; gage bon is on the road, and reduce the era, 10,871, 27,587, outagainst offices egation majority emolovod valley. of thia in dtv. der forbidding Mazzini to, reside in cer present first mortgage bonds to the sec s(de the government for lay delegation, 16,716. The 'pablle ; meeting la the 'morning ond office, r itiATlTllTinil printing bonds. he, mortgage San Francisco, 27. Legal tenders tain parts or Switzerland, was held last night, at which the action wa addressed by 'Elders ' George'1 Q. " Morris . for London. 1 departed thinks Congress erred in al of LJ tiitAii ILt; 11151 1 1 U 1 IUU National Typographical Union, 74i. .Montreal. Youncr sailed Hon. John Cannon and Wm.: II. Hoeper, and in lowing two companies to bfiild the road, in the . streets be of for placed in the Donglas case, was endorsed The Horse cars' will without fixing the point of Junction, as England this morning. He coes to N. this is this the afternoon by Presidents Brlgham in week; Wilmington, to was C, of condemn this object meeting enormous of tne tne uanaaian and European consequence grants of kind organize in first the the that enterprise Young and Daniel 'H. Wells. . The of land and other subsidies each corn- - the management of r the government has company. and it xeiegrapn been, accomplished byPresident informed themeetlngof the Dan v has endeavored to build the great printing office, and to declare that the State, h Goods j' retaining positions therein are carpetbaggers. selection of Elder David P. Kimball to est number of miles of the road, and printers Tribune1 New York special says, The on the have thaf rata," ground they ARBIVALS. time, with them, was too precious to In- violated the laws of the organization. , that Cuba sympathisers say, 1,100 men preside over the Stake, under the di- cur ma in the best on any delay procuring Saturday night, by a steamer, York. The Herald states, posi- sailed rection of Elder Charles C. BIch, and in terial or doing tne TOWXSEXD HOrSK. work in the most New that DIRECTORS of the above Ins'ltatlon,. to be the Quaker City; another B rpHB supposed a Cuban ofabout tively! expedition haro meet the- demands of the Public, his remarks, alluded in a very feeling perfect manner. The report thinks the 800 to WU. J Capoday, Janesvllle, a southern from with steamer, port, j' men left of last OPENED this the flneaalesroom under the OWMdlenrv. port .flight, as road in the acmanner to Elder Kimball's father, the many places dangerous, her at sea and T Iowa. Col. Byan, in person, 400 men, will meet ileOror, ex the command of Col. T 8Updecraa Omaha. to Cuba. is said Clarkson. her that It company late President UeberC. Kimball,tndthe cross ties are soft white pine, laid at not Currier, General the Quaker City has been lying off the W O Roberts, LoaltTlile, Wis. accompanied by irregular intervals, and K S Barrows, some of Fenian Speare,a lontf, Intimate and brotherly intercourse tremely notoriety, Gen. coast ever since her departure and has HVDearhom.Btlolk. with each other; but spiked EflGLl 1 parallel and other which he had with him, exteudlng over wherever they fell; The report verv Ulsazari, Captain 1'eters B W coal a Intra. schooner been with Btronr, CoaoetlBlofiV, by of men will be known from supported . it asserts that these ties will as the This body No more 'recruits JTBlldwln, about forty-fiv- e years. No person vwho confidently Philadelphia. AS A O Gen New York Bmltn. First Beglment. They answer for never the which they were will be received at present, the Junta WHUParrr. . had, known President Kimball, his were lmenuea. purpose presented with a handsome 11 ag being p mn sr ' " confident this that expedition, , steadfastness and inflexible Integrity ! Da "5 GOODS DRY FN lscnnsln. Betail Col. Morris has arrived at the follow by the Junta. to . secure will added the previous ones, or 8 Todd. J The funeral Providence. lleiiy,' could glisten t to 'the touculng tribute ing conclusion: first,- the road is not, as killed I ndependence of Cuba. :' HPStronp, Callahan, the policeman; was theThe ' several members of Fenian which was paid to hU memory this af the law required, a' first class road; sec- largely by . attended; the affair assumed a Circles held a meeting on Saturday J H MofietC the necessa j: t ternoon by President' Young without ond, it is not suppliedit with ana cast. i Andrews iadr. b political not safe and has of and resolutions ry third, buildings;' O Kew pased Jerser. sympathy GBAmot, Baeramcnto. A CHOICE SEI.F.CTION' of, V.! his sympathy being moved. Thelrlove substantial bridges; fourth, the tunnels 8 1. Louis. Several members of the night some of their leaders for have Ryan, Cuba; SaCPeddinsjton, for each other had been s tile 'love of are not made wide enough for a double Congressional Committee on the Paci- been in consultation with the Cuban O :' : , SILKS, MERINOS, AQwyer, Echo, are fic In Bailroad where the ') bed road at the the track: city, they fifth, of view grade with the love " their David and Jonathan, Vpasslng the chiefs, OSItatab. offering bo joined ou Thursday by: other services to the Cuban cause. win not of is uniform line of the f Omaha. not U width, Stone, !of women." x ALPACAS, DELAINES, ' been properly leveled nor the rails members,'. and will proceed over the At an auction sale of velocipedes on has It House. Lake Salt - The vote to sustain Elder David P. laid true; sixth, it would be extremely Kansas Pacific Bailroad to Denver and drena.--J Cailda and wife, W Spark Saturday, the prices ofSO the best ' ma- Caatello's Mlaa and to for trains over Jlartino, Lowanda And the usual Seasonable Tarfetfe wile, Cheyenne. to chines ranged from 6 about family, Messrs.lxwanda,8ls pass heavy Kimball In his new position was unan dangerous dollars; D Stewart, Dolpb, jueherty, Edward Ualntiohr.- a German, has 40 were ao Id.. Many were withdrawn for Armsironr. western portion or the road;seventh i&wit biioh, JiJsnop. imous. All feel that the selection is a the viuuun, been on arrested H a eu nit In many instances. of offerlntr for want of bidders. have charge fVmh. J. b an1 Wlnn.r the ties . Has. v ; GOODS;'-"krebnromsna. John juicdlous one, and to Bro. Charles C sometime entirely, the dirt being sale fourteen thousand dollars in bonds, Iron first The Chicago. produced AJjjier, cnicaico. pig J Bleb, upon twhoie shoulders the entire washed from under them. This Is more ana a quantity oi cnecKs stolen from a Grand and j iC.Bnokles, " the Tower, III., Mining by. last." .. r. Manufacturing Company; whose works O case on in bans the the embankments. ...... ' lirooKlyn .February ACaPDol. In generally of this valley muea upon mues or wnicn were made One of fifteen gunboats, building for are located at the southern responsibility presiding J HKonnnan, of T - - . ' r ; ; (has heretofore rested, the appointment during the winter while frost was in the Spanish Government, was launch the State,: on the Mississippiportion rnuipa. ; PRINTS, 'hiul O Blver, ; is most welcome, as his duties have been the ground, the rails consequently have ed yesterday and was towed to the ma- is said to be of a very superior quality. J Bacon, v T, r.r ''DOMESTIC, t works at the foot of Vessey street, The Company is a wealthy one and very onerous. He will have the aldof an uneven bearing In numerous instan- chine .1 a young, active man of good judgment. ces, 'and are bent and appear, as you to receive Its hemachinery. The entire owns a large area of coal land in Jack- 1EVJ L't'ju-- .i '"'tw-will ADUERTISE0EI1TS. number loott a tiack like a succession 111.; son and upon August completed by them, large quantity County, Very plain and pointed Instructions of small waves. The road U not ballast first. ALU GOODS AT? UJiUSlttLLY, LOW FIGURES. iron in valuable land of Missouri, oppo ven been at these meetings upon ed In uy part of it, true. .The hands Louisville Geo. E. Webster. l nsui site their worxs. Tne company designs j have gi the "Word of Wisdom," have ueca now here and now there, em- once agent, died in this city yesterday, making all kinds of bar and rolled THE fJECOWD QIJOIXlTir f3F , menu an dim prove In building, fenclag. ployed, in throwing with thovels sueh rrom injuries received hy falling from iron. , ; '"LADIES will find a 7 . v : SEVENTIES , bed as'the road material is on horse while his Western the North composed of, riding out for pleasure. 'A freight! train .planting orchards and shade trees, and which has been taken,' iu all to meet at the realdenee of W. F. SUPERIOR STYLE , cases, Nashville. ran off track between this Are yeqanted At half one the Bailroad this past snoEs the construction of a road from St. from the sides of eiubauktneuts where morning a fire was discovered In the on tne ihoij aiy. at 7 p.m. 12m cahAon, ward, Blver and the yester Mississippi City or he transaction special business.' Charles, in this valley, to Logan.Cache they exUt, between the ties. This, says second story of Hicks and Houston's day detaining the regular trains nine forttlWl, A LEAD IN Q FEATURE.' Col. no I submit compliance china store at the corner of the public hours. The accident was caused by Valley. This road is to bo built up St. with MorrU, the provisions of the law. under square; it progressed rapidly notwith- damage to the track by the late heavy Charles , kanyon and across ;a. divide the head the most active efforts of the rains, wmcn are unprecedented in the by ' Into XiOgan kanyon, and when com the hoard . convened to established I J n TheOiiJriaga and T7cn llakcrs fix upon 'the standing 'A fallllne of nremen, ana soon ail the three stories, north west. .:.-- ' . V i will standard of is It construction and it Is cer- comprising the Hicks' block was in The weather is pleasant stated, an easy have, .pleted it ' Salt Lake City and County are re?tectfallr . ; i , of the moment that a meeti nx at the CITY Carpels,' highest the ana to distance tainly attend and was J Inrlted the from block names, the St. Charles road grade from . destroyed: Nashville. Tenn.. A special IiAT.Tfc on TUESDAY. June 23. at5n.ni.. to take Salt Lake vallev. which of savs Chancellor to Logan will not be more than thirty passesthrough order the Into Smith, consideration UieCelebr&UonoX the Fourth ap over alkali should Rugs Hals, James mainly W. land, a noted Barker, of i .... . or a to formerly tase receiver Jaly. This pointing charge will be a great saving of be well ballasted with stone; and with policeman, and head of the Grand miles. BAB1TJCL B or nasnviiie, nas crea tne . . SIIADHACHRINGlirjRSr, VOommlttee. DRIGG3, travel, and will bring the people of this certainly not leas than eighteen Inches Council of the "Know Nothing" in ted corporation ,IJalling,' much excitement. The G1SOSGI3 dl80-...... greater l CIAWSON, J In thickness. The report says, with this btaio, niea or paralysis, at Bah way, number or the citizens received the acwithin5 one a and half'or'two valley r'Tw Curlams, :: the exception of the cross ties, which N. J.. . favorably, but good and wise men are also of whlteplne. the Central Pa-- The boiler of a pleasure tnsr exnlndud tion days' travel or toe railroad. i "it upon it as a high handed usurpaand TheaInstractlonsrU Is"hopedr will clfio Is better constructed than the Union on the Passalo river, this afternoon, sen look Window, over an the CHICil! Nashville and of CHICK!! tion OniCIl!!! '.: city - r ;: several. give areat fmpulse: to; Improvements Pacific riously Injuring abuse of Judicial ; Bain still continues say uthority. .They as n the case H throughout haveon hwni at the vine. the Brick ; , ... i Table Damasks, the tax the appointment of a man by a Judse X1TE Yard, of every" kind throughout 'this valleyg north-wes- t; is feared the corn crop payers againstla the Mayor ofand BUG TIOD8E a in Alt WARD, it If Cit outside of the district to collect quiauiy 01 exctuent xiitiuii. wnicn welarge and produce a marked change in the wm w Of the Latest Styles, instantly on ha. wni ouncll of Nashville, Chancellor Smlt living in many entirely ueairoyeu 3.C0 sell at All of kinds per thoc:aad. tasca, borrow money, clsbursa funds, pay appearance lof ths settlements by the parts of the country; it is also feared rendered a decision appointing and cash not refused. taken; all functions which the perform rust EMS EDWARD that will LEY. time, the President and his company damage the wheat, al- a receiver and vocating all the city cfli- - people appoint certain oCicers to VXJ "lii frlOUli . ' . ' .. the for t a fine r. though present prospects the a of cea; receiver is tho dl&Vlm appointment is violation a of tho lULTOIT. char GE0KQE again visit them. perform, and m tn city assort croD of crain are verv rood A very large of result and frauds 'the speculation by as to nature of the Amer ter, opposed IAbertywher we jiow are,' is distant - New York, 0. The Herald? special to bansmptcy. lean institutions and is unparalleled in Ico ax Irls a boa t seven miles. As soon rrom luenmond, Va., says there is great city aoinoriuea, lenmnfr.M.fsu.. the VAl.f of this history It is not Tha there among the whites, over six miles from this " """" ' .'- - ' ' James Arnold Known whether II r. country. , as the, meeting dismissed at Paris this rejoicing the Ilcrchants of K023, Salt Heeelver, I the increased majority of 20,000, which fin tl JimM TjOwrII city, n fr City rnt nnsmeii will attempt to oust the present citv of The PubOa (are assured , tlial &eirx afternoon, we bade our friends farewell the recent registration gives them. The when the latter drew a ehel and meet to at the or ficials pbtol leave then in their places and ARE respectfally requested of WOODHANSEn & EV.O on want, in Style of Good and: stepped into the carriages, which were pros peetofregalnlngpowereeematohave Arnold, kHUrs and then lied. him, IT U arrencv. operate their a a t rr At through ' '" at 7 pjn to determine will be carefully studied, iub Eoinas even or represen veto ay vincinnr.ti.-r-i.ij- g an required to give bonds to the amount of the necessary repress nvaiioa waiting for us at the Bowery, and drove liutrjuixcu ,oni of in their body or ' tatives the stralghtest Virginia sect, approDriatlon to the Southern itailroail nair a million cioiisrs for tho faithful the forthcoming Celebration. , here. This U a small but thrifty settle- and r to such a degree that ' will be 10 for to Jrslnst, in a : JOft. T.'OOBirATTS2Il ) r duties. 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