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Show rS pedal to the JMmrwt Evmnlmm ITtum.1 THE EVENING NEWS. OTHER HATTERS. night "Undo Tom's t'abin" wu well played throughout; every rharaotrr wm hu stained ia a creditable manner. Lotta as "Topsy" was immense. is. the last appearance) of this wonderfully versatile 70007 artister and all who bare not seen her should certainly wj to the Theatre this evenlnir. The play s Fire Fly," which Is one of Lotta's greatest rharaeters. The famous battle scene in thU pieee, between the French. and Moors, Is the of the kind that iiiat fforceous and lire-lih.n ever been got np here, preeentinjr, with .ilmost fearful reality, the barstinjr of shells, the rattle of musketry, and terrible d combats, forming such a picture as U seldom seen. Mr. Chaplin, Miss Ixttk-har- t, and all the favorites of the company will appear. APForVrsc iT3 From a late number of the MUlnal Star we. learn thai Elder John Toone Wl been appointed President of the Warwickshire. Conference, and Cider f.eorg Romney President Of the Liverpool Conference. The following .brethren were appointed Traveling Elders in the Confer ence named; John Tuddenham, London: II- - U. Par k,OIas(row; Andrew I Shumway TiiKATBicAU-- Ust To-nig- ht ke hand-to-han- uuu marie uuinway, wm. M. Taylor, Samuel M. irjce, Kent;jun.,iurmini;tiam; Manchester; George O. Noble, Durham and wwcas tie. and Oeorcro II. Dunford l neltenham. A The Territorial Ljk Aiark. hJmirjyriU, of the 14th Inst., ays that aa Pan Gtutello's Circus was entering Virgin- ia cuy the day before, one of the carriages a portion of the menagerie was and the upet, cry of tljrer looee," which w& almost instantly raised, created considerable alarm for a short time, the poo Die running in all directions and adopting every imaginaDje precaution 10 r safety, one or two oniy snowing the least courage, and preparing for a fight. The alarm was en the carriage tirely without foundation formora overturned contained nothing terrible than Uoic ana mon iters. The show is highly spoken of. Martini n ml CUrinda Lowanda recoivincf especial praino for their performances. The nam-of spectators at the first exhibition was .at from 2,500 to 4.000. variously estimated leiii the largent crowd that ever assembled ut one time to witness any amusement in Ut llx.U c;tv. Sri'Rr.MK Cor rt. Chief Justice "Wilson :tnd Associate Justices Strickland and Ifawley on the Uench. Mr. J lempsted continued the argument on the part of thopoo-pi- e ia the appeal caaeof Brannlngan until last evening. Mr. J.W. Towner, of Clevfland, ohlov commenced his argument in favor of tlie appellants, and will probably conduct) this afternoon. Lkft job Kvbope. Elder Jehn Jaques left this city this morning for the terminus, n route to the "East, and thence to Great Britain to fuliH the mission to which ho last Conference. Ills has beenApril until this lata departure delayed iLite by sickness in hU family. Prosperity altud him! was appointed 1 We have re-oeived a letter from Bro. John Devey, of the Uh Ward, containing an account of bJ observations and experiments In and on the first favorable oppor- Lkttkh ox SKCtVLTDUE. -- eeri-cultu- re; to-da- " ;' xf i OSTfCIIALi Washlygton, 16. The" French and British legations have reapecUvely forwarded to the parties directly interested, the letter of the Secretary of State, relative to telegraphic communication between tho United States and foreign countries, particularly In relation to 'i.. ! : : the landing of the French cable. 'A copy of the same letter will be transmitted to theOovernor of Massachusetts, aa the terminus of the cable will probably be secured In that State. Copies of the bill which passed the Senate,, but failed to be acted upon la ,the Ilouse; are also enclosed to the parties above mentioned, as the base of action on the showing part of the Government, the opinion of Congress on. the subject. The Executive Mansion' Is nearly deserted, only one clerk is now employed In the President's office. From indications ... ff he, a'Treasury . a. a t 'at 11 is cieueveuftaa tnai tue next ueparunent public statement will show another targe redaction in the national indebtedness, though not so large as that exhibited during the present month. The receipts from the customs andforinternal a dull revenue are considered rood season, and estimating the receipts and ex Denies of the Government for the remainder of July on the basis of what the debt statement lor they bear to date a redaction or upsuow win August wards of five millions. The revenue officers in Philadelphia, with the aid of the Marines, have been making another raid on the illicit dis tllleriea in the Richmond District, this Ume.com pie tely cleanlngthem out. Owing to the importance of tho ques tlons involved in the Yerger case the General baa entered-intAttorney written stipulation with Phillips A Car lisle for the purpose of. in ltlatinfr pro ceedings, by which these questions may be brought before tho supremo Court in October next for consideration and ad judication; in the meantime the appli cation to the fjhier Justice is suspended, to the petitioner. The without District prejudice of Mississippi has Attorney been directed to facilitate any proceed for the presentation of necessary ings . . uio case to me Supreme Court. The the Attorney General is authorized Presldeut to say that no sentenceby of the military commission will be carried Into effect more than Is necessary for the safe custody of the prisoner. This agreement meets the approbation of Chief Justice Chaso. roughkeepsie. There Is much excite ment here growing out of the Welch swindle. bherifJ Kedwortv has. at tempted several times to attach some property at Pleasant Valley, but the Irish laborers to the number of 75 or 100 have resisted him. The military have been ordered to report to the she rIff forthwith. A riot is believed to be imminent, as the Irish at Pleasant Valley are organized for resistance. Captain Hamberest, with the 21st regiment, will respond with forty men. each with thirty rounds of ball cartridge. His company is now assembl ing at the Armory. A number of convicts at the quarry of the Sing Sing prlsen refused to work yesterday and were locked up. The fears . of. a prison authorities entertain general rebellion. Cincinnati. Henry Sen. u maty bm- mitted suicide last night; by . shooting . . ! vh. & a a a A 1 lies-lik- I 1 -- .T a - - - . s, : ) i 1 sa - - ..- 1 w ,K,lr m ffehuyler 1311. so n May Tth. nJ Racnael vrett, .aged eeven In this city, on the 12th lnat.. of debility from two month. and llcbard or nattr UMO. and was In be Scotland; baptised mr ftor, to una country in 10. Ua died aa he bad 01 a troe baarW and falthfol Mains and a baaband sad thr. lie leave a wi and 2?,chUdren to moors his loss. Cox. XUlefniat&ar , i t piaaa eopy. , fn thU Clt-n th lath rt Tnl ISCO. of Innf. VT:.Tr lnohe. daachtar of Allen Md Add ""WO, aaeu on year, three weak a and three . t. t Tooele City. July liia, 10. Bro. Edward cowberry, la the 3lth year of bti age. at the or bis brother. Bishop John 1 tow berry, rvfT hnjerint atcsnaaa of la yean, eaoaed by OUloeatton ot Uaebipjotai by rheamaUaro. ? baa aeareaiy aeea a day daring that tirae Tw5 ba from pain. U enurty lfree 5 JS- .- F"1 Blshopaf rome. liar-ffhir- a, Kniland. lie emUra ted to Nau too wnlch time be has always been Mck.7i.wi.li VPl of Qod. II e bore his Uo hwlUl PUence. Prevloaa to bis amlo-hWtZ- Z J ToOna man of roach rrorate. lie wood s . . re-waa- tn tml S?1 n'T wat 10 bl relliton. with honor. ftfiL0' UWa tb auch as to secure the ba tAoaty hlnx- tZ1i7tto '.a tbm?!lh ndl - Hdidlnth knw. Oospai. and It can w'k!p P?0'. VI tralr be said a"ondad by hU i " -- hs over-flowe- - "' , ju in'5" i if it. Oliver lioyt. Conn. lion. James IT aria a and son, lows. ; O at Oeborn. Hon uodlove Orth and family, Indiana.. Mr aoi wrTrairirt. iiErapvERtisEnEirrsv " '' V-V'' v- . t , pas-Beare- , K. .. 3 . , .aai-il.- .r, h Hon. N T Van Horn and laaaUy, Missouri. . f . ?5 K CHICAGO ROCK l SOWERS A3TD BULKY BAKES. In consequence of the great demand for Mowers and Rakes, we have made arrangements for CtUns tnroogti from Omaha, another ear load of Champion dc Woods Mowers, and a few of the Ilolllnraworth Sulky Ilakea, .wnlcn wlU be t, or at ready for delivery either In this City as heretoWe 20th Inst. will, about the fore, sell them as low as possible, snd havlac only a limited number; those' wishing- to seen re immediately them, must aend In their orders ' to the Eagle Emporium. II. B. Clawsox, Superintendent. a PACIFIC i s2 Urcst, The cable; by its satisfactory response to the tests, Is thought to be . best ever laid. the ' lVondon. The Time says the Irish Church bill will go back to the Iords in almost its original shape, as the Commons have . decided that the amend ments adopted by the Xords are in con. sis tent with tho bill, land there is no reason to believe that the Commons will ' surrender. In Xurgans. Ireland," on the 12th, an Orange mob was pelted with stones, and retaliated by utterly destroying seventeen houses.occupied by Catholics. The woodwork of the buildings and the furniture "were carried into the street and burned. At ,NewTy; Orange Hall was , attacked' by Catholics; the been pan tail red 'on - their assailants, who were driven ofl, leaving three - badly; ft wounded.. ' The Herald? Havana special sends accounts of tolerably sharp fighting at several points, the Insurgents' having the advantage slightly. V .The Spanish Governor of Ilarracoa was, stctively engaged in burning property, and killing ail the insurgents who fell ' into his :t "' hands. Special" despatches Washington. from Minister Motley report his reception In the usual manner by the Queen, but they fall to confirm the report that he' had an unsatisfactory interview with Clarendon on" the Alabama question. -- Ho says the British Government declines to release CoL Hal pin or any other Fenians, in whose behalf our Government has made Intercession. i wm r d200$tw215t R;AILR.O-AD'- - 0199 6 NB Black HOB3E, branded X. .Care Qo hvanrf nn nltrH ahAnlder. and OSS lajT ture whUeleet. withpsaljraa from my on left tkicn. Tne above atrared . aaa sua uau vv uaacw a taw nn trl,e Af 4nfAVmatlm wi T.riSl lVIlSBl sva u tuiiM mwm Oil jwi aoove or 10 named aninuua abouta tne Block, oratmy residence, will be libTemplerewarded. erally GROW. m Tea-ere- TH CEIM ! mm IHSURAUCE UiUQll GREAT HENRY . IBM BQVTK Of San Francisco, California, CAR IT CAPITAL tally paid la 730,oae Oeld Oolsi, ; . That La rob Lot or Fibjcwobxs has arrived Beeee'a Store, third door above Bait Lake Ilooae, embracing; ail kinds, from a to a large rocket. In time for the Celebration of at 13 NOW OPEN BETWEEN . ' 1 Omaha and Chicago Ore-crack-er 4.IA5U. PERSONAtLY STOCKHOLDERS 4199 ftt the Twenty-fourtInsure aeaiaat Leas by Fire en tamsasCa- -r ISLAND. able as any otner first Company. Cash paid for Clean COTTON BAQ3 - at this VIA DES MOINES AND ROCK Offlce. or at the Paper Mill, Sugar- House and Tjocses promptly equitably adjaate ' Ward. . h. ; ( zt paid.-- Those who suffer from Liter Complaints may 4 THIS CREvT CENTBAt ROUTE Jacket JJUter; because tney rely upon the IUd derive from Its antl-bUloproperties immediail the usually prewhen IS OVER 100 MILES SHORTER ate and certain relief, scribed remedies nave prored uacleas. than via St Joe, and no change "ASTOJiisuiNO but True," that Doolej 'a Che : of CARS. mical Yeast BablDtf Powder Is not only the best but tbe eheapeat in market. It la entirely Tjxm us wexx free from ajiy oeleterlous suostanccs, and com pounded with kucu acrupulona exactness that the eon tenia of ekcu box are tbe same, and will produce tbo sane every time. It is uoequaled ; for roaklDs bito. its, rolls, cakes, pastry, etc. at once healthy u d. nutr.tlou?. Grocers every PALACE SLEEPING COACHES dl98 6 where keep it. ns this stocked with elegant hew cars an) NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Salt Laks City,' ; 13tH i . General AffenU for Utah Territory. dXS-l- y Wj-B- ASSEMBLY BOOHS. D 8. BLEEKER MAXAG1CR. POSITIVELY ONE WEEK TOHLY. 4 S U THE ORIOINAD lf .THUMB !AffD Wir c( Commodxe NUTT and MlfjNIEiWARREN, In their Fascinating; Perormanees oa TOM GENERAL id, MONDAT, JTnly 18C9. 8 tbe rest of Two perform an8eoa at 3 and an cea p.m.; each day at tne week11 perform FOR ALL THROUGH T RAINS. am--. 3 and 8 p.m. ' ' "'' 75c ta. Admission BlafTa Council Two Express Trains leave - 25cu. 10 years of age under Children $1 (W Dally, upon arrival of Trains from Reserved seats fiOcts. 10 seats . to Reserved time make and under the West, Cbtldren quick 1 '"-- 1 over a thorourbly well eenstrneteel 4 MaaagaraIL Laaseai Clavsoa & J. T. Caiac. B. thi: op CHARMING LOTTA senKcrs tne advantage ef Beth Trains connect at Cnleaffo wlth East Express Trains for the East. Through ticket via this Line can be had at all Through Ticket Office of the Pacific Railway, at Well, Forgo Aaalated by the Popular Young Actor, J. Sir. GEOItOE Aa " ' Ns-llAVis- Agent. ,, TRAD BUCK'S PATENT " eep ear JVel Stove made, .'' Sake Quicker, Setter mnd tAatva emw j KVEEY STOTE WAillLGn33D2 and Co1 Office, Salt Lake City, and at Company1 Office at Omaha and Council Blvft. . i t IIABOLD CECOJ ... ST- - LOUIS SPEED, COMFORT and SaTBTI COXBOED. When she will present her new and wonder- folly successful drama by Edmund Falconer, Esq., entitled . OOD3r THURSDAY, : Jmiy 15. dl922ww 231 sjlvlns; Pas- - Iald with heavy Ifew Ball, LAST APPEARANCE 8. 8. Stevens. General Agent, Council Bluffs. L. Vlele. Qen, Freight Agent. ChUueo. P. A. IXall, Assistant Oen. Bapt Chicago. A. If. Smith, Gen. Pasa. Agt., Chicago. As tbe Priareeas. COL. E F. HOOKER. AND A WE8TEBX AOEXT. POWERFUL CAST OF CHARACTERS. SATURDAY, JUITT 18 " lS05r! unn acu, enuuea . , rrira t? 5Si ; Ticket Agvat. C. V. 8S1IT11, d382 1y. . ; ! ZION'S - Will be tbe BtartllnsMUltary Drama preeented . i : , : p CO-OPERATI- VE They were awarded th Premium at last State Fair, also at last tU Loots Jalr, Oct, 1WS, ftar aetaal trial in Baking with the laadlogvf toras made asd West. T- f rirsi Mercantile ! -- Institution, Xaaafaetars tas Celebratel We also FIItE FLY,' with Sonav," Daaee,tL U JLOTTJE Harold Cecil, Princess Tenetla, To meet tbe wants of its patrons and tbe public PARAGOII nave a generally, tney lmportea quanUtyof , I. cnAPLIV Mr. O. large trhieh a . LABOR-SAVIN- COAL COOKIIIGjSTOVE, euperior to any Coal Cook ' w. rAteee G Miss AXXIE XOCJXIIAIIT Incidental to the plere a Sparkling; Daet, from - ' i L. E R ERICH AND THE ! Ol BavUle. By 720 1 722 H. kala SK, It. Louis Uuii&trtiirm of all TarietiM of OCE MAD DATJCE! tOTTA and J. TERRIFIC BATTLE SCENE! Which will be sold cooKnra & heatutq stoves. ' at d871y aJtoiieto v A WD Priees ' 1 open at 7X o'clock. Performance to eommDM m In active preparation, tne Great Borlesque Extra viganra ol 111E - :r. SPECK & CO SC. 2U Jforth L. with freight added, jv.:?'- Startling Denouement! CAB LOAD BATHS. Haln St SL Lenls, Direct Importers And Wholesalers In A9-Doo- rs t , , 1 V ; - - . - Our Btock consists. In part, of . SEVEN SISTERS! THE TJEVlf YORECEK REAPER T7R0M the ItotSprinKS, four EWE3 and two JC LAMBS, swallowed fork in left ear, and hole iu ntnt, wiia iar mara: on oeaa ana nack. i of the above Will be thank AnvlnormallonMe A Horn, Kast Temple fully reeelvedavt : near tne r at tne kUn Duff Btreet, daOl 2 itot Bprlnaa. r S4S 1 Good-Chanc- for a Band! i e 1 o will: v-- i fikiitui-- ; ' . ; - The small RELIABLE REAPER and MOWER The Celebrated PRIZE M0WEB m 5 AH) 0L0 AK TEEHIIUGS. T' - ZEPHYR-'W- i aTreaicJa Ac, SSUrte, i ,1 , A i I R ST EOS O FANCY GOODS AUtf IXOTiOIiO. , Wo. 413 W. FOTJRTU STIIX3ETr , CBet. Bw Charles and Locurt,) .... t ?t xrut?TQiristiE&-''''- . -- " f. j imorDEaiia,Corsets. B eatery. Glares, rmm, 1 ., Importer and Jobber i iaces, IURVESTERS EMORffl(!K?S ..... . H. GDOERSELL. V7. DKESS H.fil BUCEEYE HARVESTERS Ward Braaa Brand nave on hand a rrrlTH Tenth 1 Instruments over what thez Surplus of 1H need, wbteh are as follow? One E flat Cornet; laree u nai uorneia. two Efiat Tenors, one B The combined Reaper knd Mower are flat Baritone, one B fiat Circular Baas, made by DiaUn et Ocx, London, and wnleh are unrivalled The 3TJTTC0R ZXROPPER, ' 1 r ' ' ' I in this Territory. Tne atiove are tor sale at ebeaper rates than Tbe ttKNIOR DROrPER : be broustit nere. . . . neb tnatrumenta fcan o . BISHOP PROCTOR. 'Apply The Xlowers are irrrt- - r m ? isra. Bra sneav. Triatmli era, Vlellna sued 8 trlat are. Statlewe , g H r. Threadsr ke;e,-jU dfti:lrav j STBAYED ! . : ; . . J0 Pa rs rorunarx. w&isaswssSS' Oneway SAKb, ay ears oil, bridle bit on the left hip, and FO oa right sBoalder. One Bat HORSE, 5 years oldbxsadedS. laalda rl, 1 diamond, on tns left nip. j , o on left enouldar. B on rtrnt snoot JOHN ALLAN, Xlr M ; iMi ' . County rpqpoxeepar. CoalvUle, Summit Co July 1L ' 'i d2002w2ftl QELF-RAICIN- CJ ... 1 ant.1 tt.r'rnlTnwtn . OCEAN: fTO OCEAN! 4 FROM; a ax tory Apaches. A dispatch from Bldney station says a train ran off the track yesterday near in consequence or tne Antelope station, or an away embankment; two washing men were auied . and three 101 urea. Three passenger cars a baggage car and the engine were smashed. A rreignt train was also run off the track near there, and a passenger train going east ran offthe track: on Tuesday, killing a discharged soldier. Bains had been '! isi jj. Jieavy Advices from San An. Galveston. river tonio, report that the Guadaloupe was the .lt known;nine-tentishlgherthaaever d and entire valley is of the crop in Gonzales county is destroyed. : The Comal river rose to the third story or a . cotton laciory as New BraunfelJ, audi destroyed all the mat rial and machin ery. K very Hoax bridge on ing mill, woollea factory.and is swi-paway, the Uomai river '''J-'vjnt..': lives lost,' Thn wonnaled'and burned in the Mount Hope disaster are reported doing . , weu M . Ban Francisco. The sjnicagu' merclal party axriveo:atenere by veral the v were met at theand amer to the escorted prominent citizens, h X TOWHsxxn nocsK.j O. Aid la. Vice Oonanl at NleL A. iPtm B K. Baford. Iowa. ,, Hon. D n oomay and wile, lows--- ' ; - to-da- -- t 4-ist- 1 I - 1SC9, ! - -- tunity shall submit it to some one who has had experience in such matters, whan, if his wife having deserted him f the circumstances narrated are considered dldculty, aro. few a months lat all singular or extraordinary, we shall New York. Tho following brokers probably give his letter a place In the were brought before Judge .Cardoso to News. ' usury i David M. on of charges day, DVLL Time Amoxo Tiikatiiicia.xs- .- Morrison, Unwell Sage, Geo. Phipi jonrs,-ljuciant. vanDus-j. ur New York exchanges are talking of iuxwarait. Reuben W. Homes and Chas. A. the exceedingly dull times, and empty klrk, facy. They each gave bail in $3,000. benches at tho theatres; theMnaked drama,' The court room .was densely crowded by an it Is called, falling to draw houses. This friends of .the prisoners and citizens Warrants were issued for U attributed by the press, in great part, to generally. arrest of other parties indicted, but the the fact that managers, having presented are not executed, the omcers tney yet plays of such a sensational and Indecent not to find the design been able having character, the respectable portion of the nated persons; it is rumored that some public have forsaken the Theatres; and of them have left the State in order to ... they need not expect prosperity to return avoid arrest. "Crit- of until the sensational, and immoral are Haynes, Memphis. Captain Vtfsi v aar Ifve f r AAiinfw a atatvao AV a use class of and rV withdrawn, presented plays tveiuvis vvuusj tfaast vAevV which do not appeal to the lowest instincts was shot and killed yesterday, at Ma of human nature, but teach lessons of rion, by Clarence collier.- - Haynes was tke Wilke's and virtue. of Spirit a notorious leader of the late military morality Tunes has expressed a determination to outrages was very odious to the write down Immoral theatrical representa- citizens. and which caused The dldculty tions. It could not easllv bo en crazed in a arose a over death hit game of cards. A more laudable task, and wo wish It all tho terror success such a labor deserves. perfect reign of prevails y in the vicinity of Marion. The negroes have mobbed and frutted Xlioe's store, CcnmtasvcB IN Malad City. worth of property 11th 10th and the and destroyingsetover $2,000 Sunday, Saturday on store and then fire. They are the Malad Saints in and the inst., City residing on a They4 rampage, general caught aa vicinity held a Conference, Elder Lorenzo nnofiending near citizen Mound City Suow Dresldixur. Among the speakers this morning mnd whipped blm badly. were Elders Snow, J. C Wright, S. Smith, 8t. .Louis. Advlceefrom Iexlngton, Nichols and J. D. Reea. They had Mo., to the 14th say that a terrible torHbop One of the results of nado had swept over that town, a kcood time together 'hint'" thrown out, already visible, Is that 14 which trees and fences were blown the citizens have commenced taking the down, many houses unroofed, the streets steps for the erection of a new blockaded with wrecks, horses Injured, titceasaryhouse. Bro. X. B. Dille having Meeting subscribed $300 towards it. Others are with, flying timbers, and the Caucasian following his example as far as they hare newspaper. Office completely wrecked. No lives were lost as far as heard from. 'the means. the crops In that district are looking lie w York. The HeraliT's special it U; water is abundant, grass plentiful; St. Pierre, on the 15th, says the layingdoinx well, and the health of the of the shore end of the American porPPl good- - In fact, la the language of uon or tne line began tooay. "whop Daniels, the people there , have Washington, A dispatch from the Terytiia around them to make them mall at Messina. New Mexico, PP7. and they are-fu- ll of thankfulness to states agent the Apache Indians have that their Heavenly Father for Ilia many mer- killed two drivers of mail wagons and es towards them. torn up the two last malls. captured and .Between mere and Tuscon, Arizona, the whole route Is Infested with preda l; St. Georvcs, ABBITALB. y, ; " v Cosmopolitan hotel. A large number of the San 'Francisco merchants, assembled at the Chamber of Com merce and extended a welcome to the Chicago delegation, which was respond- ea to by uovernor Ugeisby, lucnarus, Arnold ana others. j uaa, The Tribune' Washington special says it is the belief, prevalent among persons In a position . to know some thing about the purposes of the Admin stratlon, that Sickles has been entrust" ed with a delicate duty in his mission to Spain. It will be remembered that there was an important debate in the Spanish Cortes some weeks ago on the Cuban questlonvin whichCasteilar made a speech of . a noticeable character, in which he called attention to the fact that' the' Cubans had been invited to send representatives to Spain to place the grievance of the people before the Cortes, lie said redress had been again put off with false promises, and also said the rebellion was only the natural result or many years error and injustice and that the despotism was over. Cuba e' a great blot on the field of American democracy. He closed in bold language; by declaring that Spain could secure permanent peace in the island," and retain her hold on it as a colony but in one way, and that was by giving It such freedom and control of its own affairs as England had given to Canada. It is the general belief that Sickles Is instructed to tender the good offices of this country for the furtherance of the course thus indicated by Senor Castellar; in other words that he will, at the proper time and in the proper manner, make known to the Spanish authorities that.in ouropinlon, certain concessions could be made to' Cuba with advantage to Spain as well as to the people of the island, without derogation to the home Government. It is thought, by those who believe this report, that our Minister has been instructed to lend all his efforts In this direction and that most or the Cubans would desert the revolutionary movement, if they, were conceded such a ooutrol of their own affaire as the Canadians have of things Id Canada. If such a result he brought about by our Intervention, the effort would strengthen the friendly relations between our country and both Spain and Cuba. Cincinnati. Several cases of sunstroke occurred yesterday, only two terminating fatally. Jerome Wilson assailed Charles with a hatchet, and Shelter, eut his yesterday, arm nearly off and sunk- the hatchet in his back. Shelter is con sidered mortally Injured. Wilson was arrested. The affray grew out of a dispute over a Job of washing. Both are negroes. A desperato affray occurred last night in a cell at the Union Street notice station,' between John Swan and Nat Connor, both incarcerated for drunken ness and disorderly conduct: durincr the struggle Connor, threw Swan, his head struck: against an iron bolt in the wall, inflicting a severe and probably a fatal wound. Toronto, 10. During the first six months of the present year 19,303 emi grants, have arrived here of whom 603S have remained In Canada; the others went to the United States. NewYork, 10. A few additional par ticulars of the Erie Railroad accident have been obtained: Mr. Gibson, a passenger, says of the burnioe of th smoking car, that in It, wedcred into his seat by neaps of broken timber, sat the Jttev. Mr. JLiauecK.1 perfectly unhurt.but unable to extricate himself from the wreck, in calm accents and perfectly collected-tonebe told us to get an axe and try to cut inside the car. We searched around and obtained one from a house by the roadside, but it was too dull and we could, do nothing . . . r with a nr ana weworsea strove to liberate iu the unfortunate gentleman, who satthere sound In limb, watching the approacn or ine nungry names; nearer and nearer they came until his hair began to crisp and burn and his skin to crack. We, in like manner, found the heat unbearable, and ' reluctantly retired, compelled to leave this poor gentleman with eight fellow sufferers, to their terrible fate. We moved off until all was over. Nine others were injured more or less severely. Another passenger says: "I heard little children screaming for their mothers, and passengers in- the ruins calling for with pain. Axes were help, groaning got, and one or two actualy chopped out of their imprisonment. Most of the in this car were .killed, their bodies consumed or injured. I should think there were sixteen or seventeen In the front end of this car, and I think but two were taken out. I don't think any.were killed by the smash, but all the deaths were by burning," -- k LOCAL AND v - 1 . 1 I 10UWard,aJL.Clty. d20llw2il; y rr - r-r- paiosriMWorjs',7 r : of "tie Revere House Saloon, DETERMINED to please everybody. lie TS 1 haw just received an Importation of Britwvr. Ukjcas A Co.s celebrated ALK nd POErrmi! la aodlUon to LAQER BKEK, OYHTKliM. CIOA.Ka! CALV3TONOUK. YE&T. ac Berves Lonch at allPIQ--boors.' . eni-t- r Proprietor , The JUNIOR MOWER, . Tb 8ENI0R MOWER ,AXSO, KEYSTONE ... " i. ' r " iioiice. iSMY i . f r- RAKE I .1 ) " ? vans mo ; ' ' uro .eacr vczis. E tabUsbed ISSS. , ' "ft eountryj PAT S3DTSEU t So well 'and favorably known lnithls vn::c::: VTOTTCEI3 HIREBT GIVEN tn alt prroAns JLl eonerned. tbat tbe firm of NA.1SCITT BINDLGY. of Bait Lake City, ha a tola (J uly THS 1 S mmmi 4. , aw"ssa''J U s & 1 "t " A"q -- rnREsniNGMicniHE dyall tbe mads an saalmmentof tng to I iroooa, ngnui, property snd Uacc owl edged by competentJudges said firtu. to tbe undemtsneJ, in truU lortbefI cWhlcli to be THE VERY BEST MADE IU benefit or all tbelr rreditora. All persons In- debtedtoaaid arm are, tbererore, requested to . - ! l l THE UNITED STATES. ..S.. j caJl ontbe ablber immediately and settle tbe rame, and ail tboee bavins; claims against aid firm, to present the same to hmvwUhool and allowance.delay or. settlementWILLIAM The Farmers rmerlvthmn2bjmtlhaTerrU JEXNING3J , i rory would Uo vcUlocallat i v. Lw iiuij-lf.aty, July S, 1S. Povo. Bro. A. F. Mac Donald, writes from Prove on the 12th instant, that the hay and grain harvest : had commenced. And examine the above Machines before Preparations were being made by Bishop else were. ' ' A. O. Smoot, to lay the foundation of a IK , r f larfre woollen factory; and the pro pec ta for many other improvements In Provo during ' the present season are very good. j:. &th. AJ. eirects-beion- f . - 1 - ( 1 - . a -- . : or-dert- J 5 ng Tbe products of this EstahUsament are rear-eqns.1 tn cnaHiy to the best- mxnuiae-tored In theeountrr. and T run hard Omen JUtn- wosiCor.Maln - anteei streets. .? 1 h; .6- V' ' " : |