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Show i Chicago, Tho CltizVas' fCon.mlT tee. this morning, announce! the ,peo ple's ticket for county nnd city C leers, m opposition to the ticket noml Jated by tha Rspubllcsn' Coaventlan ci the 14th; It is nearly equally composed of and Democrats. Col. R Republicanscelebrated the engineer.! named Mason, for Mayor, D. A. Oage, CUy TrasUW Judge Gary, forjudge of the Supreme StepbgnsoojpCleTsr,do.t Gen., Wallace, former! y,U 8- - Assessor.Judcrof the County iConrtfjri OjOln- of the of- corn,ii unless- the close I gust, says evIrsis IM 4Ka uc season is THE EVENING less andunuuii, a hundredverj fifty million bushels reuueeu be will Cotton full cropthan a In yield from the Carolines to Alabama, and a material Increase from MississipXDITOS AND PUBLJaiTEK. preTexas. The probabilities at pi to favor m yield of two and three-quartsent, million bales. The wheat crop, S3.isaa. as a whole. Is larger; the only States Seaarday, showing a oeerease are Illinolr Michigan, Iowa and California. The fruits have yielded abundantly, apples, In leas TTOTIOE deirree than otner species. KocTrmanscharn had - an interrie wiTnbiierrworsjr CoantyTjirk. . TliU "Who in the ticket is supported by allj, Boutwell y; AtA' the members of Zions Camp, wltfnbecretary but the StitaUZcittmal and naa the--citcut conTenlentlycome, are larUed- - to latter stated that the .department no intention of Interfering with the r tLe approaching Berni-Annu-al The Timet Ne w. York 'special says a scheme of Chinese Ininalgratlon unless jConfexcncc. . to. beheld, in, thl ,city, the Utter violated the lw. 'Koopman-seharp-ls- A crowd proceeded to the office of Smith. i October 0th; and ta'recol ve Gould, Martin & Co. daring- - the Wall hospltal- this evening for Memphis to attend thence street: and excitement yesterday, and only New Orleans, ltle of Bishop Huntor and counselors, and Convention. Commercial efforts active iUe the Iioulev police prevented the atJLhs Joclal JU11, at the 2oso of the Thar are no new developments to ft , being gutted.of; ithe crowd seized 3b OonXerence. a isk, jr., ana inreatenea tot hang mm, question, beyond day on the Cuban a Cabi- - but he was rescued with noOther dam report that it was mentioned. in wd con- netmeeung, ana a telegram reau zron age than a black. ey a.Xhaoro a easKzcrioar by o. r. tkajjt. a tlnuea la the street tut tlate hour; the , of, a large, body of .'police spectful declination by the Spanish go-to meaiauon preserve order. The the vernmenMH elngnecessary proposea The Indefatigable, Iirepresslbls George the oj same 1 no is Boutwell Btates. There rls, severely United says question specif Francis Train takes-npains to conceal pending between the two countries, di- denouncod" all in strictlyittjefctnilla whatever favorable Impressions lid ha rectly concern in if the war in Cuba. circles by both Republicans and Demoa me for his. refutal to sell gold! last crats ane ho of and York. excitenent Hew concerning .the people lUtah, J&. NEWS. j im er lexF. - he-pape- to-da- rs y 'Ui4. , 7" ' o rold'room resulted this mornlnirln an absolute panic; the price rose rspldly from im to . 123. . The bulla offered to settle with shorts,, at about 151. a few ' ' tlon. could The Bally, JPrototype, of. Londonj lous to hear whether- something not be done at t Washington, numerous evidently willing to, let the world know that he has been here and that he has his own views upon the T7tabques Li . - , t Canada, published the following statement a specimen of the falsehoods which go the rounds of many of the i papers on the 7th Instant. Wiixt aboct mm Moaxoxs. to Mar-moodo- m Is rspldly jroinff the dogst The alaaJtna, the sons o the original Joseph the found erof the pecotlar Ism, hare bearded the lion, Lrltu m la his den, sad war upon his sTtem of are making terribleYoung, pot yeamr. And by the seine Railroad, &ae uentues are crowding, around, and for him and hie extraordinary despotism the hand writing will soon ibe visible ;on the wait. Adieu, Brighsm! . Mr. Train passed through London the next day, and seeelng the article, addressed the editor the following correction, which Appeared In; ihAJYoio type of the 10th: , ' P oilman. Car. passing through London from Han .Francisco to Newport, It. I On ; . . 1 correct a mistake? Hare Sin.M7 lost left Utah, where I lectured twice In . 811 Lake City. Mormonlsm neTerwas so strong. The Smiths hare not left a ripple on tn ocean or Mormon Ufa. The Gentii re all being driren oat by Brlgham's co morement. The facihe Railroad operative has left the Mormons more seel acted and powerful than before. 'Qko. Fnjurcxs Ttarw', We give Mr. Train credit for at ore of fairness and pluck. .Hundreds have been here who know tllAt such assertions ,aa thoeo which he corrected are 'Utterly false; but they lack the moral courage to come out plainly and nail them to the counter, , over their signatures, , as lies. They prefer to let them circulate uncon tradicted, than to have tho slightest sus picion cling to them of sympathy with the people of Utah. LIt is fortunate for us that we do not crave outside sympathy or aid; the rough schooling we have had has taught us to live without It, yet it Is gratifying to oc casionally find an exceptional case, like this instance of Mr. Train's, where a man does not stop to debate what effect the speaking of a favorable word about the people of Utah, though that word be the simple truth, may have upon his pop ularity .with the world. Bach instan ces of. moral courago are exceedingly t i . Sept. 8, ISfflJ. i Iti -- i. Li 'l " k. J; a ) , rare, and when they are exhibited, there are no people rho can .better appreciate them than the LaUar-da-y Saints. Mr. Traln'deaerve to be President, and If he succeeds In securing to woman the right of suffrage, and the ladles ef this Terri tory can only havo the 'privilege of the ballot, he can count on a heavy .vote The ladles of Utah despise poltroons and dough-facebut they have a hearty ad miration and respect for men of pluck. s; PWUt. TO TTSOi :3 tlfgraph. o email at.. i The new Russian minister presented his credentials to the President who in reply to the Minister's address, sald he reciprocated the frisndly feel-i- n . jrs ejcpreesed. , ; d at noon tolheail were the members day; "present. to-da- y, -- Cabinet-assemble- i.. 4 4 This Is the first Cabinet meeting with . alt the members In attendancs that has been held for nearly three months. The of the Treasury has oS dered Secretary the .Assistant Treasurer at New York to sell four millions In gold to morrow, and to purchase four millions in bonds v a meeU n g or lhe ExIiOuisyUle.--.v.- ecutive Committee of th wrtv of Tsnnessee, resolutions were Army uopsxu, icsirucung the committee of to prepare a commemora- xranpmenis tleCO rati Oil in itiVe mmArur nn.Ml : BawUpSj Its late President, and Becre-oi ar; aoso inviting Ueneral Pariarj- to deliver a eulogy on the life and ker character of Gen. itawllns. , i . New York. The excitement In Wall street y was uopreoedented: the contest between the 'bulls and 'bears of tne market was tremendooa. The -' of irold fluctuated from thirtw-fcrioegoia to sixty-four- ; the price at two rxm. was - Excitement unabated. ' -t- hirty-five. . Albert apeys and Wm. Belden, bro- . Francisco, 24. There was a rath onthebsnks for gold and la transfers, consequence of the advance of gold. The New Yorir banks . , , . refused to sell at any price , There is no truth In the. report thai ta ,Bxak of California U farnlshlcg funds to parties for the purpose of.ccn-- Uio IaclCs Mali of trolling the. election : f :: , Company. ; The israeJites in this city have organized an Immigration society, far the persons of their faith alJIcg fiurpose of to come to this country. j Legal tenders closed at 75. Washlna-tonThe monthly report of ; the Iepartment of Agriculture for An- A v 4' it - - . to-da- . w . to-d- ay tele-graph- lo ; -- ' . . , ! 4 argent remonstrances having been made not to the President ana rjecretary, but wnue tne "Dear- 11s- were a wora came- .- w the waiting the "bulla" wsrs carry162IngupNear to J. prices by rapid Jumps noon tbe shorts, surrendering all hope bezan to accent of offers of settlement; some of the operators lost heavily.. Tbo Bhorts compromised on the basis of 143 0150. About noon an order cametofrom sell the Secretary of the Treasury to and foot millions la gold in amount an .bonds; equal purchase, the order however came after the main had been con operations of tbe "bulls1 was a suaaen when there summated, 1 Si. The speculation culminated to drop without an efiort to compel me payment ofextraord I nary rates from borrow- era. The "bull clique claims to have made 11.000.000 from the operations. The enormous transactions in the gold room produced a complete block in business, and several firms have 'been forced into a temporary suspension, with serious embarrassments to the whole. market. On Wednesday the business amounted to 821 J millions; two day's transactions must have largely exceeded that amount. 2ew Orleans. The JPicoyune says, Investigations - have been in" progress some time. In the Custom House, of the books, as far back as Kellogg'e regime, have discovered that during Killogg's administration large frauds wer perpetrated, In a manner so bold and flagrant that It would be an Insult to the Intelligence of- the ofilciais then in office to supposS that they were not cognizant of the facts.' These investlgatlone show that vessels of comparatively small tonnage cleared this port with cargoes, apparently of whisky, or with a mani fest that ships of three or four times their capacity could not nave stowed away, and which imaginary merchsnts In Honolulu orureeniana neve re ceived on paper. There were many of such consignments, which In reality were; sent west or pat la the v market .' v here, 'California The New York. pioneers at the arrived this morning, stopping: .. ' - ' . j Astor Aiooso. .The Convention of the National Telbut few egraphers' Union met tonday; Utile were and inter delegates present est was manifested. Ths Treasurer's report showed a good financial condi tion. rne: rature control or an tne affairs of the Union will be vested in an executive committee, composed ef offi cers and publishers of the Telegrapher, the organ ox tne union; Later information makes It appear mane way witn twenty tnaiueaaiy thousand froca Vanderventer 4sCo New' York It Is understood that Robert Bonner has consented to trot "Dexter1' against "Jady Thorne'Vuext week, at respect barter . fair ground: the entire proceeds to be for the benefit or the Avoudale suuerers. lit v thou sand spectators are expected to be pre- -' sent, .amission ree two uoiiars. It Is Staled .thst an .'expedition of S00 got oir irom ueuar -iveys, i? lorlda, on tne 14th. for Cuba. Richmond. Gen. Canby.has printed his correspondencs with prominent Virginians with respect to the test oath; the letters show that as early as, Jane 10th, a month before the electron, het!n renir to letters ofinaulrr. announced hia Intention .of requiring the test oath of members of the legislature. BU JLoals. A duel was fourth t I& this city yesterday between Baron AlfeldL of Holsteln; and Col. Seiner, editor of tne Acutexl. a Uerman newananer. One shot was exchanged, nobody was hurt. . .men tne matter settled. Demg;amicaoiy The x Mississippi - Valley TeleffraDh Company have sold their, lines to the Paciaoand Atlantic Company.' ,r . 'H lagara sua, 'k. party of one four and all belonging ladles, gentleman to rroviaence, mi. i; alter viewing the sights Jhls side, crossed' over to the uanaus aide,, and while their carrlsge was passing the curve opposite thenre- ciplce at ths front of Clifton Mouse, the horses became unmanageable; as it was evident they would go over the bank, the driver and Mr. a Providence gentleman, Filllnghast, jumped off andescaped with alight injuries. The horses and carriage, together with the four ladles, went down thebsnk. fifty feet. Mrs. Mahala Smith was horribly mangled and Instantly killed; Miss Mary Ann Ballon was danerou-l- y injured and cannot recover. Mrs. Flillnghast and Mrs. Fisher were badly bruOsed, bat not dangerously. The 'accident was while an happened on the body ofinquest held a man whobeing had committed suicide at the same nlar m i . dsy or two previous ma reguiar. Actueaay Ampiii,. cf 'Examiners,' of Lieutenant Commanders coasUtlng Swsnn, Terry and lewey; Professors XiOCk wood, Wlt- in scstion, exam-itii- fl AfarneXi candidates to the fcraamIsioa natal academy. MrWihiir Hampehlrr, V. B. D!hi. tr Pnn t It.aao ? Carolina, Elliott, of f; IoViXl Charles J. Brewer, of x Ti iuaryiana. Alfred 'Reynol it "J"8and :Kd ward of emmv And., waiter CoIm. f rvinn Vail, Pearson, of N J.,and William L.Halscy, examined and ad Vl ym astiaTe mitred cadets. Admlrl Tr,Ttjrm suooessor has not yet arrived, nor is he a - to-morr- -- -- , v " , . . '- -- -- . m. m. a a ft a & a - . Il-jar- d . -- vvau ?r -- r a a far a indeSlei i TT.inth. for' without iSn tldea U Lll All kiiA - . j . --TT or a cqnncu ne migm TT, or Incarnation oftbe brata'oyepb Corne iot. cd In the dlschargo 01. o OU OX JOMpDUajUUXM vwuuwu, ' ll as, mm I it occsslonslly iUrtllng ;hl hearers xne JTimeralssrviceswiii of flashes bearing with sudden trutb.yet xnornlnr. at ten o cloclr. ma. are to an mMonntAd a luminary of the chnrch, a fire- irrientu invited ofwhich be. Is now considered letter is Father brand.' Hyacmthe's WOrldlV-SPlntf . AnM Inn U tit a earnest. soul in but is tbo effusion of a UCU HUtfCn i lOtlUCU IO- u-a- oc Jt-- m -- firuinTirnTiCFricriTC 4, - - I , which" may Uke root, grow anu swi Paris. Perct Hyacinthe,v has left his convent and gone home to nis pare nU, where he,wlll await tbe decision M KUV UU London. J . wnuworm, the Whltwortn gun, ana r-- - jbuw nu. been ui. -- l ry large stock of ETUI1 n . V r Of the best varieUos, one. two an I rVi1r.Vi T TMri from tha mn from ldcts. to 50eU. per tree. those wishing' to purchase to seft I will make a discount. Ptompter.W. T.Harris. Treasurer, T.WUllams te:oth.Oreheus,Geo.Ca!ew. .,. t T3 :ViK...--.-'- ' i . 1 . ' " . ...:i.:v bairn, Uncelebrated englneenhave unnAseds Thos. Klneslev. tMf as Professor of modera - history 'at Cam .On their own stocks. NEIL. ..... bridge University. Perth. It Is proved that Hon. Geo. PLOM AND fEACH TREES I T.ifnn u' murdered: his bod V WSS with a terrible found in the bay A' few' Hardy Grapa Vines.! On wblea oecaslon he will appear as cut In the throat lUrlln. The Mlnliterial Journal anGooseberries ana Pie nAunaeaithat the Crown Prince of " ' axso as Prussia Is about to visit Vienna on an I have a large stock of Hovpv iiVUt'M r Invitation from the Kmperor; tbe fact EDWARD UOfiTIIHR. SIR ana oaaas en ior Is Trees. xxeuges desire generally after the shows that the night; selling . for the establish tertained at Vienna bearsusd beefifvcedto fettle and the ment-ofmark4khs4 or f All JTIE any of ihe above I ui ten LOCKIIABT Alt the most "friendly relations Mls counted begiautdtddihs good evidence that he was lnthe"bull" with Prussia. FOB CAStl OR CRI!t. is stated on the authority It clique, whose operations have brought nfVienna. FL ttiATT. Lertion here that there is THE WLX, DBaBATIC COHPAXT the business or 'tne whole country;I to a T Trill fill all nrHr fnr f stand-still- . foundation for the rumor that tbe It Is probable that the no in the Territory, if the money in rt" rieties whole matter will be investigated by Anstrian Government has nroDOseu.warded with the order. , the Chamber t of Commerce Jt was with France, for tho purpose of imedialnrobosed to call a meeting of merchants inff Deiween rnmin inu iuq uuueu G. B. V7ALLACE, SATURDAY, SEPT. 23, coun Rtatea on the Cuban ouestlon-- 1- to demand his removal, but other commence with to Performance sels prevailed. It was noted that when uaaen. rne session or me mei oi I7lh Ward, JS. L. Cihj, Grand the was opened d25 fcC8 lm by gold was the highest It was Impossible Baden v 1 Ti rrVt4h n .mn to sell small amounts at the quoted TWa 1U UCiDUUi AUO VI4ISUVI auv 17USI!. .ta rates. The highest price paid over the said the relations of Baden with the connter was 152, little was done over lis. North German Confederation were of WTTf. a UAM WAHVFR Another account of tbf movement is the meet friendly character he was The R tranter, Mtss Annie Locaain Ualler sirs announce national aluo to that a this. It was dUcoveVed that two or lunnv was of three members, of the combination, feeling in process development which had been working for a rise,seo-rstl- y amonir the neonle of Gem any. and L.Jo conclude wltk tne ltomsntlc SAet Play told gold In addition to large that measures were about to be taken amounts on a speculative account to make a homogeneous defensive, sys IRON ana count, thinking their defection would tem or the con ieueracy or rnortn KVTT. WARVER . .. Edward Mortimer Rr thwart the purposes of the remainder South Germany. wusorn .Miss Annie Locanart I keep constantly an band of the combination anitithat sdeclfut would follow. For this defection the cltement was created this afternoon in Doors open t 7 o'clock. Performance to remainder of the combination deter banking circles by the absconding jof commence at 7. LUMBER, LATH AND SHWGLB mined to punish them, and the Mr. Gates, ledger keeper of the Bank of rlae this morning was in pursuance of Montreal. whorls reported to have TUESDAY, Sep. 28 BENEFIT OF OF THE BEST QUALITY, at my that determination. .The Tribune Uaken $50,000 obtained by certified to cone States. and the S. special, dated New , York last night, checks, thinks yesterday's.-- ' transactions will . Waahincton specials say .."advices LUMBEE YABD, 15ti WABD. V reach five hundred wdJ!lons;'Iany from Cuba have been received discour-RHn- p LOSDOST nYlflS PORTEC, tnK ssv the revolutionists; thev "bears" have reftued to settle t on the 1 I Intend to Bell ground .that .the "bulls'' knew the ac two Cuban generals have been assassin-to ARUOL'S SCOTCH ALE, stud tion of the government having conspir- ated, which has compelled i Cespedes ALE. At the LoweH 0oH Ft gun. ed with Jay Cooke and othera, having (aIta MmmtnH nf thA 'trmv. Rerlons SARDS' CHICAGO STOCK On at Draught was Am with the inuuence at wasnington; mere .will be trouble apprehended . . . ' much trouble growing ou tor th Is mat- erican element in uuoa. mroe assassinSalt Lake Billiard Room. JOSEPH CH&IBERUII. ' V to said is Marrino have of General the ation who 'refute settle ter, aud bears, mentwlll lose their standing among the caused want of confidence among the The New York Junta is gold gsmblers In future. ; A serious fea- Cubans. ture in tho day's operations Is' that tbe blamed by Americans who have gone FREflCH HUIJ3ERRY SEEDS losses are not. confined-t- o the "bear" to Cuba under Its auspices." BRICKS ! BRICKS!! Is the "bears" side, though it probable la FEW pound of tbe Meretty BRICKS!!! (T. 4U f nnitlghH. ft... mrt - ... 1. - .1 - Mulbrry I are the heaviestsufferers. i : r ( BKcJ. In HaLK. email JOHN. paeaace. by The Tribune saysi ths Corner in gold Good 80,000 Darned Bricks for Stle at Ward. oppoalU was manipulated by Wm.S. Wood ward, THE AM A ItS OP THE B1ID DEE AGES, READING, HENRY. SMITH'?, ist Wart. Mr. Oodbe's 2furaerymi.l3th tt Hooae. Tbe HoreUf Octagon tne only Tarle'y whleb can be nropaatet hy 1S.OO per 1,000. Gould, James Fisk, Jr., Marvin d2Ml Jay seed wltboat deceneraUna.and the WnUe Bo Bros. & Co., SmlthOouid Martin & 'The Industrious Arabi reviVed'those of most cultlrated in LomUardy is Oowp" xnese aeeoa exteaslrely prominent operators. ueeful arts which the barbarians of Eu-- x.arop. Deen expreaaiy prenae LOO 13 and Martin suffered very pared tbe last season in France for Bra hiw.'I-mbIwgnaith. (iou'd A. who yeiieeuy xresn and and it Is reported they have r"rx pgRTTtairp, Tby uj WAXTED TO REXT! or wove , s richest raorics wool, cotton reliable. failed; but their name were not official-- ! or silk:tbethey i d260- manufactured cloth of cold ly divulged in the gold txkkn ss'havlng and carpets of uoequaled splendor, their larg-- or two smalt Rooms, within . (tTR ..... m done so. Jay Gould and Jas. Fisk have dlvana werecovereJ with b corner. uvjk.m. V cush-Jod- b Leare addreas(jruuo terms with T. Jfebmv and satin, rrom Jost 6TIfJLYEI STOI.EX. OR probably largely, having at Office. uacJ tbls velvet nod and muslins,' hangings; bought heavily when gold was above and lace of fairy-lik- e ; texture medium slsed adorned Ilorae :Black MULE, 150, which they had' not soldabefbre the the Moslem bride. In metals the Arabs ONB E B and II on toe left shoulder one knee swollen. price tumbled to about 130. Other fail were also excellent workmen. They sore necsr, and slsed ATTENTION! or Brown Horse uresaae reported, but it is Impossible Orjermdiani branded L onHbt left bay. tbten. nuge cn&ins anu Dars etiron; tbe MULE, lorgea to ascertain what houses have actually steel B0ARDER3 can fls4 FEW small Qrey Horse MULE branded lilts renownediin the a One fallen. Wm. Belden. A.Shlpers. Gallo citiesorofDamascus was on wbeeL lelt shoulder. Europe. Their Jewelry was the Brown Mare MULE," branded accommodations at ho. 5 Feiamors Iiuie'i way, Hunter Co., and fairest lavon and F. costliest of the hoof. HEATH, age; they were bought in thei gold i room; their ished ; ,237 If Anr person information of the abore Buildings. '! their in silver and gold sirlnj decorating failures . were, officially declared. The be will rewarded. mosques and their palace: and their JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN. ; houses of Charles McCiure & Co., Wm. minis a coinage that was the d280-13th Ward! & Heath .N.Walter. Galway, E. model ;produced Co.,Q "::;f;iOE the Revere House Sau'coa, European .world. 'As ar- Hunt A Co., Mr. Gunberrot, and C. K. chitectsof the invented stran a they glyVraceProprictoof Williams are among, the reported fall iui siyie or Duiiaing. in which thefancv HO DETERMINED to please everybody. ures; they, stand among i prominent of !! FOR -DRILL! seemed to the revel on artist cre as Just reoelred an importation ef Bitu new b unanciers. iiaring isros. telegraphed ations, and of whieh the Bsacas A Co.' celebrated ALK and fOKTEl, to uuncan, oner man & uo. that they the Albambra form a lovely rains of In addition to LA.OER BKER, OY8Tili, CALVES' 1 ONOUE. PIG'S FEET, CTOAWi, living example: could use, ten milllona in speculation; al?i-nouses in Ac Serves Luncb at all bours. meir tney private nrm SOSobtained that amount tbe richest marbles.the costliest gainerea the latter i mosaics; from the Assistant TreaauTer on the r ana lauauins waters, gar otasncing credit and used It their for strength of ' dens of perpetual beauty. the ofthe ball' clique. breaking strength workman was usually tem There was much osnfualon. among the The Arab ADOBIE HOUSE, wis k almost to austerity. Mohammed brokers for the reason that the Gold perate underneath City 'Cellar and full situaud enforced the doctrine or total' absti ti witb cnoioeat Jrult trees, plantet Exchange Bask was"I UQablq tbUetUa haa i be 15tb Ward, on tbe 2ad block wet of (Xt with a rigor nnsurpa&sed the by the balances due front ths bank to the nence House. 'Apply on the premises. . re formers. He brokers; several firms were thus forced most austere of uiodern 4 and eternal woes T. 6IMPS0X. 2SMw; Into temporary suspension, who claim pronounced temporal I i Mussulman should who that they are perfectly solvent: but against touch the accursed wine. ' He had him- - Y-0some confess that ther-- do. not, know seu how they jBUnd. aadj they tasyltiotbe and set an example of perfect abstinence, in their purer age his followers HOUSE AUD OR SALS able to meet their obligations obeyed the precept of their prophet.' It TTAVTNO pnrenssed ths property la the ,r San Francisco, 25. At a special meet- was only in the decline of the (nation O. Ward, lately owned by Dr. 8amalt, imithat the Mohammedans to learned h TO BE MADS ing of the Chamber of Commerce last tate the drunkenness and license of 'the Newton, I now offer tbe same for sale. of JAMES L. UK WTON, Wta Enquire favoring postal tal .Europeans. V . Temperate la their diet, nlghtrssolations, S57lw oar and egrspn Congresslon requesting of life; the Arabs el delegations to advocate the same frugal in their mode - In aonnd .Intellects sound, possessed; I' were adopted ' . ; bod les, thev soon began to'display an POKDE Xitadlpg cltiiens.ara endsavtrrlng! tq intellectual POWDEB, BIFX.E I : IlAXaSD vigor that raised them to enecK me organ lxstten or anf-ln terns tne rront or civilization. . m Pewaer mad Fs XTIaslf Thev easrerlv tlonal immigration association, similar for amidst the rains THE MABICEK: sought . to tne jusryiana immigrant union. i: v BE3TIN or ureciau knowledge and the and literature, poets ; tot. , f J"5 11 S - IIGtWrtF TiGl Zion philosophers of Athens and of Borne llcrcinte Instil5 were, translated for the benefit of the THEY ARE AOEST3L Paris.: The ; Gauloit ( asserts that tridents of Bsgdad and Cordova.' ' The ' dSl-7i& wCX2 w 1 to. sent a note Proas France has la and and schools of the Arab cities 'M! were thronged with attentive; scholars Baden' declaring that she will 'regard colleges the annexation of the Grand Puchytof when the great nobles of. France and Baden by Prussia as a Cams LctzL i !': hTBAYED OB England could, neither read nor write; t it. ...v4 ilJ UU ,J V - .j.irfJ I REWARD 59 jjondon. Tho Czmian.sayaaman they produced eminent poets and grace, v.; ;. v. uscrlpt in- Lord --Byron's own hand ful writers while Earope had neither a Tico Door i North of Hooper &EldredgeJM ba Llzh t Bay HORSES, one ABPAIf of writing will soon be published- -by Mrs. literature nor a language, their libraries marke" saddle four wbltieet Stowe. mane and tall, branded on left taJrt, j , numbered thousands ox volumes when . JJankm 5 i Madrid. bined. .One wltb stripe In ace, black The mesUngS of the Be6db- - Oxford possessed only a few imperfect nwj C230-wits O aad tall, two white feet; branded llcan club have been sua ponded, byr the manuscripts chained to the .walls; and i across, on left aboulder. J, , . or Decause a resolution the poorest merchant of Bagdad lived autnoriues, which was adopted, condemning with more comfort and was far better At Win IlayerVs7ltaWid.8.I at monarchy Since he return of Prim. Informed than the oroud knls-h- who u the language of tho American JJln liter- cams at the head ofhi barbarous squad- has been more conciliatory.' inns to die on the turning plains of rpIlE TAX PAYERS of SALT LAKE OTUNTY r Ijondon. The Standard i"tSTe aram f 3edlhat tne Tarri tonal. says, ejyria in an inexrectnal crusade. Glassware wuatever uer legitimate Claims to UUDS Coualr for current the year rt may be, Bpaln labors under the disad due": aad payable; and. ETtR 7 . , Etc, eti, CHEAPER THAN Ui of to them Id vantage having proeecnte eoeordlXM; to tba lirOTUiana X nnttn. dn aBBIVaLS AT TOWSSCXD IXOEXEx the lace of the usoeptibUlty of. the Merea111' I has been sWea ndllUi rendered, and if the AO Zleae at t American people, whlle she Is, herself. J N Ion. tat are ad noi paia witnout farther delay, cost Bromler, Calna, ' ' ' in a condlUoa . of revolution; The JUliallan, dSl7Jts63nrSS-2t- r r " will be added "to defray the expenses eoUeo. of Americans cannot with for anything WO Oruarenor, JTort Wayne. 1 , ' , tlon. . bnt Cuba shall be free to choose whether John May, Woton. : " "V. R.T. burton; with Bpaln crbscomi" an waiiiaa.C . J AaesorandOollectorS.LOo.. ' fjWtUolj'V " O It Cnrnttt JLonOosj Ooheotor'a Odea, DniED BEEF, BAcipjr.S11 i independent jterjUpticTrrThatrnartTial O i , t t i assistance has- - bioa rendered 4 Cuba, PDefillTerandlsir. Paris. CTJREB 2XASS9 'JFYrs 4 through the sympathy which the M Bamo, U A. ' Americans feel for her cannot be doubt- W J . KaS Kranelaoo. ..t ue,?? vat K D Bhamtld, and ladjv ed, but if those sympathizers should demanu war, it woma do tao movannia- - J Vhlun aad lou ana extraordinary conuict ever Ittm HThorn twtn lAj, - ' i J MacUre" . . seen lr mmmmmmmmmt W Ak.ln and lady.t7 ' - ' ' KU'ara. Prince Arthur has arrived nrtTlnnrr. M., to-morro- w,' PEAR TREES , to-da- B y, Pil , ---- im --- ; nU"m"aX""ClTEAW r THIS EVENING, -- to-d- ay THE STBANGER! v LUMBER, mmm-m- WW . ""BS J CHEST! THE; 1 a , Hr. J. LINDSAY. -- ': - - -' . d2G0-l- m d2G0-6- m , - " -- i and-othe- r m to-forg- et, . e ttow m . . FIRST-CLAS- t O.li-AVillla- ms S . -- Simmons!" e THE F II u , - . OEDEE - , ow. D 1 t TEM7S UR to-morr- A FOE' SAIiEl FOUR-ROOME- r lOJf V - ' ....... . ; . -- 7'. 1 .- ;. ' i ' :J. ILILIEDIATELY i Co-operat- ive s "''.f it , "W i sf the!od6rb:odrtis,; i- i a. . -- stousx i -- - - -- 1 '- - t - , to-da- y! Queensuare, -- rr and-Cnt-Tax- v es .' aw s WM& Ce-pr- . - mmMmm . ." -- - stia-remai- - ns . i o Mat-ic- " - .. at Clifton House. - Paria.-i'Tbfrthcr Tahd Son snpposed it Tt to have assassinated . the woman and o ,..4,- i rr? CMnaT' Jpf' , d2Sl-7AC5:3M- w - Mlddleton, - . five children- - have ' been ' arrested at OPVanWycUttA John Adrlanee and ladV; i . . t. HavreLt '" ' Iondon. The Timet In an article on the letter of Father Myadnthe, says it is to the Pope and his Jesuit advisers A l; Llaker, r, -- v :.. i . . tne Una nama and 177 ??a ! Tlxe ; tT exlsUnx tmdkr a vrimin' mutual cos. Jdy dsssolrel by buslnes wlU . ; -- i prrTER CC HUTTLEff t T7AGOZT , nAflWv; be continued by Henry ' 224 TZandolph Street, Wallace, who trill aallla aJi oi ri ma bmJbbia&9 coilact all debU due tbe aborv Orm. nfflM. Ttasdolnli St - . nxnitT Wallace; Comsc OX FranAlla . 1 ... lSd CHAIlLniM.EyAN3.r ( |