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Show THE EVENING NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Cimn. PUBLISHER, put-cha- From Washington. D C, can ha ronwilted for a lew daye at the HALT LAKE HOUSE, upon se OeteVer. 1, IMI TI1K ArrBOACItlXO DRILL. Ox Wednesday uiorntuff, the '20th Inst., the three daja general mutter and drill of the cltiea soldiery of this county wllloomeocd at Camp Wasatch, on the west bauk of the river Jordan, when all, who privilege It U, according to tbe law of the Oreat Itepublic,of which we form a part, to bear arms In defense of their homes and country, are expected to b on the ground duly armed and equipped as tbe law til recta. To some few this "playing at sol dlers," as they are pleased to contemp-tously term it, may be considered waste of time, an unnecessary infringe ment upon dally duties, and the call of business and profit, effecting but little good, except as a pastime for those who need a slight relaxation from the carea and responsibilities of their dally tolls. For ourselves we regard these dutiei lu a very different light. For those who are prepared for the fight the Tictory.U half won, and there Is no way 'In which trouble caq be half so easily avoided a to look it squarely in the face and be prepared for the onslaught. The history of the world is full of in stances of nations who would bully a Bomba and cower before a Napoleon. Let the world know that the Union filled with her citizen soldiers, ready to leap Into to breech on the first sound to arms, and none would dare to intuit her flag or dishonor her representatives. We feel that In this respect Utah'should set an example worthy of national 1ml to benefit tbe fur expense simply with no probability of any emi direction, as there is not gration la thatInducement for any. No th aliehtest have been minerals valuable mines of discovered which would pay to work. There Is plenty of timber and coal, but as plenty of as good quality is easier of access and can do naa a inousana mues south of the Territory, there has been no change in trade on the part of our merchants. The few houses who were en razed before the purchase still con tinue the fur trade with the Interior which mutt be continued to be carried on by the natives. As an agricultural region it has no value whatever, grain can not be raised aud the few vegetables that can be produced, rotvrltnln a few weeks if not used. Block ralslne can not be carried on. The superabundance of rain and the great lack of sun pre clude the Idea or any proatabie cuitlva tlon of the soil. The report is lengthy and exhaustive: but tne above are many of the points. The reported irregu larities of the troops ana tueir; alleged neglect by Gen Jeff C. Davis he states are gross exaggerations. There have been some troubles with the troops which seemed to call for a little more from the hands o stringent discipline General Davis, so while there was i foundation for the stories afloat, there was nothing to Justify the coloring . they received. There was a heavy fros Memphis. and ice last night. It is feared the late tat Ion, as the ;does in true morality and cotton is considerably damaged. Louisville. In the Commercial Con true civilization, and In everything y reports were received that is praiseworthy and commendable. ventlon Committee on Emigration, he the from We are sometimes amusad at the ex report favoring Chinese eml cuses offered by individuals, now and rmajority ration: the minority report opposing occurred and the again, as reasons why they do not go out it. A lively debate was whole subject finally voted down to drill. Home do not seem toundersUnd The committee on miscellaneous busithat they have rights to maintain and ness reported a memorial of Congress homes to defend as well as their fellow request! Dir. the designation of some valley for hold citizens; If they do understand this.they point in the Mississippi1S71. fair of world's the are perfectly contented that others log fcjan Francisco, 10. The California should flht their battles for them, or Emigrants Union has completed Its at any rate should learn the art of war organization, (J. T. Hopkins is selected for president. that they may be prepared to do so. The construction of the California Ou such occasions, the words of the and Oregon railroad has commenced Prophet Joseph Smith come forcibly near Marysville, material for one hun beforo our minds, that honor should be dred miles Is on hand. The wortc wll the guide for all men under such clr be vigorously pushed. ;um stances, and the man who does not J. II. Neff, Mayorof Wilmington, who (Jan tell before consider it a honor to serve his country was tried by Judge of contempt the court.on charge special as one of Us defenders, should not have was convicted and fined and ordered to the privilege of doing so. Did this jail until the fine and costs were paid; was confined, but Immediately re spirit burn In every man's bosom, one he on a writ of habeas corpus. The leased hundred would be a legion, a thousand case has excited mnch comment. New York. Archbishop O'Hara, might cope with the world. This spirit, this uudylng love for liberty, we know with a number of Bishops from tbe does burn brightly In the bosoms of United States and Canada, and several have sailed for Rome. most of the citizens of Utah, than whom priests, was a remarkably lively time There can be found no purer lovers of their In gold this morning and much excite country' laws, nor more enthusiastie ment among the members caused by an advocates of human freedom. excited speech of Mr. Jordan upon the financial condition of the gold exchange bank. Mr. Jordan claimed that, but Srscxax. to tiii DEaEItET NEWS. for legal measures, the bank would have settled with Its creditors, and that tbe iojastlce of Auger & Co. has now lOEKITlAT. prevented a settlement. The bank had to lose I $260,000 In order to St Louis. The annual assemblies of determined ami v wsf oasnri v r9 ims mm a mnr! w s 1wjw nr) the Masonic Grand bodies of Missouri a?Aw vut uivtv as ties from the public; lie also during the past few days, concluded consideration business yesterday. The attendance aid, with an emphallcoath, that if the has beenuuutu ally large, much business bank had not advanced four millions to affairs of the street during the panlo all the bro having been transacted. The the Order are reported to fee ia a very kers would nave been ruined. Several brokers had x also gone to the devil. and the Jrosperoas condition, cries be Increasing in fraternity numbers Much confusion here ensued, and of put him out. lie promised to pay 15 rapidly. An Omaha Dispatch say are ports have-bee- to 2d per cent, lu three working days. received here that the government but they must give him a fair start, lie wanted to deal fairly and would report party, under Kelson Black, consisting the names of any parties who attempted of twelve men, were massacred about or interfere with him In arfifty miles south of Fbrt Me Pherson, to prevent a A member called settlement. while surveying; the Instruments, tools ranging and a portion of the camp equipage, for something with regard to the condi owned by the party have been found. tion of the bank, and Jordan stated it The report is credited, but lacks full was solvent and the brokers would be confirmation. very foolish to get back on the bank Ks. A vein of ttberldan, excellent, now, If they did they were too mean to coal, eight feet thick, and extending! ive. At a meeting of the creditors of the northward, has been struck on the immediate line of the Kansas Pacific Rail- bank, held this evening, the situation miles east of Denver, was fully discussed and. the action of road, seventy-fiv- e and SCO miles west of Kansas City. This Meyer generally deprecated, and the of glv- discovery shows that the workable coal feeling was aunanimous In favor an fair start, and beds of the Rocky Mountains extend dz Jordan agree for miles to the eastward, into the great ment was drawn up to take no legal and Is of the greatest importance, steps towards forcing the bank into plains, which was both to settlers and the railroads. bankruptcya for ten days, and it Is be number, the by signed large Washington. Among appoint is that of D. Turner loved that Bo per cent, of the creditors msnts made y as llesiister of the Land ofllca at Carson will sign it. It was announced at the .Nevada, vice Hmall, suspended and meeting that the Injunction had been intj Jaiue D. Wove, of Central Colo- modified to allow the receiver to collect City. vie the money due to the bank and to effect rado, llaelt, louUvlUe. A suspended. horrible accident oc- a settlement In all cases where they curred at Olln lUver Bridge, at half-pa- st could do so advantageously. four this afternoon. The temporIt is said the liabilities of Lindsay. trestle work, in courso of erection Chlttock & Co., whose failure was an ary between two of the piers, for tbe pur- nounced yesterday, reach half a million pose of forming a swinging span, gave in gold, mostly uue in .Europe. ' Louisville, Jl terrible state of affairs way and six men were precipitated a Is distance of nlnty-flv- e one man was reported In the vicinity of Taylor-vlll- t, feel; Warlock: Co. On Monday last killed and In another cut two, instantly two weie mortally Injured and two two men were shot in a quarrel, since liyhtly wounded; also, at two o'clock, which time a band of regulators, to James Brad kl a was walking about the which it Is said the men killed belongtimbers and missed his footing and fell ed, have ordered several people out of nlnty-flv- e fret and was InstautJy killed, me neignoornooa ana warning others. Carlisle, Pa, Hitter One man who neglected the warning, was iouna snot aeaa in tne woods. The 90. died aged t official returns people seem Philadelphia. The Boston. A fire early paralysed. received from all the counties but Butthis mornlnsr com-n.ni- Hoar preferring to remain in tbe Cabinet to accepting a place on the Supreme bencn. About one o'clock yesterday morning a German named Bturden, while pas sing alone West street, was seized by two highwaymen, who robbed him of twenty dollars and then attempted to murder Mm by throwing him into tne dock, from which he was rescued by the police. A Richmond special ssys, the major ity of the Legislature are mainly anxious to elect men in Congress whose influence they can secure in the Govern ment to aid In the comDletion or toe James River and Kanawha canal to the Ohio River, and other enterprises of national Importance. New York. Several meniiaving been discharged from the Erie railroad, who were employed in tbe workshops, the other mechanics threaten to strike un less they are reinstated. Chicago, 18. A fire yesterday burned a block of frame buildings on South Oanal street, which was occupied as machine sbops and tobacco works. men are thrown out of em Seventy-fiv- e ployment. The loss Is $100,000. Sever al other smaller fires occurred y ester day, the loss at which will not exceed $3,000. Two stabbing affrays occurred in saloons yesterday, In which three men were severely wounded, two it is feared fatally. New York. A special says that let ters from Melbourne state that tbe diamond fever has broken out in Australia. Companies are being formed for the special purpose of diamond hunting. M. 1 to-da- 1 1 1 a 1 sj mm n to-da- y, law-abidi- ler, Potter and Juniata, taking the reported returns from theso counties .gives Ueary a majority of 4342. Philadelphia. The majority of the Judges of the common pleas have pronounced their decision in the contested election case of 1S6S. Their opinion details many frauds committed and throws out a portion of the votes in eral divisions, and calls upon the District Attornoy to prosecute the authors of the frauds, especially when committed by the election of oQcer. The decision shows that Mayor Fox received a legal majority, while all the lie publican city oClcer j are declared elecUd,- - throw-lo- g oat the. DemocrmUe Incumbents. Tudlow dissented from the deciJadge sion and read an opinion of great length. ng destroyed Maurick's petroleum refining factory in East Boston, with two thousand barrels of crude petroleum and a quantity of coal naptba and extensive and valuable machinery. The loss is esUmated at $50,000. New York. A special from London rates that a large meeting of the Alli ance IiraeUU Universal Society has a Dccn neia ia. Benin. to consider the severe distress that now prevails among fcu .Israelites in western ituesia. The proposal to remove the Jews from those regions to America was discussed, and a - S a a a resolution was adopted exrjressln v ah nna that the people In America will with their brethren in . nliirlDe v. this distress. ,r-- r , , New Orleans. Information, has been co-oper- ate . Liver, UIHifl N AIH1.:: l. s lillt lO Kll Uiiii i ;c, Tom, pursu- r.v;ivi f J.Nivr Omit, jorMiinl property f tbe Auue A MACIIIXE SHOP KK"k xmim fr Kiiie ie . : i ol I ho il);lvo l.s?:1f- i.ftlie khIU Kict!if of tiooU belt" vii More li-l- ! ,. Vjlaw-I"- tiw Li shUI at the Kstat-'v l by J?4lllM Ill"dlfy, FOUNDRY of Jry;Ml !'i lrl. sit't 8iork con: , 11x)1k aud (;vi!-i'frf-. II.it-.C.--r mTtk' Toow , Uraps, sI'lo'ltiP", .i::n. . IIi (1 wjire, (Jroce-rit-Aarl 'c i.i I';.p.c:.fi.is, s ) l til atlfactory Worth of Pres. Young's premise . ol . ' lit :t i k. nc-HiJ- i ; ii.-v.'i'- u- N f, i prlc- - s:: .lnly lnviled to l;i'.ote j tircbii'sln p:i1 j.,!'f.efi i :.:o;n'! !!.is Ilt-iaiU- flil tl-- v r tfM.li : . CI '.. D.'.id s.111 'II AS. 1.ckP C ty. Oct. V. 1'. 11, In which tbey have all the laUIiUe ro.MI'ROY dlTi-t- f j 3IACITIXEUY, Ti.YOtTNG. At his Ar plV to rSEYMOUR n ticks' H I, Wa'd. tin tr ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY PRICE LIST A n 1 MILL LEATHER II J3 F I T BEN" And Last Appearance or .. Calf ,, Kip ii Ca'f r a UHLLLt AppeaiiDf for the flint time in h Ci TP Viz .. i i o;nti.o THIS EVENINC,S3 MONDAY, OCT. 17, Will be presented, for the Or- -t llmo In this City, the elegant 3 Art Irrn:. hy J. Howard Payne, Ksq., enttHoU OLARI COPPER SMITHIHG. HARNESS 4.00 to 10.00 40 ct3. per lb 45 Boots i BRIDLE t UPPER J I $00 to $72 Tho FoauJry will be cpnducted s that all work will be executed with neatness and dispatch. per doz TERMS REASONABLE. 6! Chi d2C7-:- BOOT,': frAIr r LAKI- - CTTV. SCIIILR ROLL OF THE DRUM & Co, $55 ItEW.tKl)! Performance to TEMPLB STREET, EAHT 171-1- SALT LAKE DROKE lovei from uir residence In the 12th the uishlof the 7th Inst., a lJ Ward, SILVER GREY FOX. IUs a brass collar en his Dtcii. drazztox about elshLeen lnph .f chain. Tne finder will pleuae return him. to my resilience ana receive the above reward. OIT.Y1 du-ln- BYASS LONDOX POUTER, A It It O IV S SCOTCH ALE, ana SANDS;cniCAOO STOCK 71-- cvricns Salt Lake Billiard Room. -- Pjxniuce II. LAYERS THE UTAH CENTRAL Apply to Kl. dllX-'dtnlo- Exchanges, Laud Warraut t Etc. i wwomm cnan T POOtE & Co., collections bide and prokptlt DRUGGISTS & APOTHECARIES, Dealers Toilet and Fancy in rehitted;. Goods, KCIIO CITY, UTAH. Fnrnlati! with Good a Country Htore ni iicnkonnDie JiateN. WAMED ON GurrsmiTiis, tikea. M.TrT)rniiae.-gg- " TIE and SfconJ Son I U street. Opfwtte Fauat'a Stables Stoves anl t"utier" on short rntloe d d 200 Cm GOOD Gold Iuh1, Coin, DARKER, On Draught at SO PHI.1M III JOHX W. YOUXG. tf d209 5m CORRESPONDENTS Rlarn A Cm ITew Torli. Itank f CaOiroralis Kan Vrmnetc. First Xation&l Baak, CHIero. Exehanr Baak, Hi. JLonia. First Mstloaal a Uaak, Omnba. HOW .SBADYi RAILROAD. DAVID HeKZXXIC, Treat. Yonnx'a Offlee. THE RISE, ROGItESS AMD TRAVELS OF THE CHURCH OP JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DA- Y SAINTS, t JEVIIE & ALUnil, 1 dei ?ra A resx Esor Kcno.Oct. 15th, 18G0. Editor Deieret AVrrs Veafrrlav C II. BaTsge, Esq., the rsll known photoof jour city, and myself, Lslted grapher m iiiuaieu svooas ee Ten mues sonaaujga til east of thla nlafler and ML w1l zznd. paid for oar labor. Tho k any on opens auo mouta is iuui Mie tuiuoa Tlte Hcvclation on Celestial sr nsrroir coresrjlcuu. bounded by smooth a teen hills? but. ai von aaMnd trw lrn- I keep eeststantlx en liand yon becomes wider, 'tho Talley belne wuu uoe grass. adou( iour LOnBEO, LATH AND wtwwi SHINGLES miles from tho month, we found soms A BRIEF ACCOUNT E SETTLE MEJTT of the most singular, grand and beautiOF BALT LAKE 'ALLEY. WITH ful formations of conglomerate .sandOF THE BEST QUALlTr, st ttJ'; r stone we ever saw. Many peaks rlslnr XNTERE5TINO STATISTICS, nearly perpendicularly for hundreds of LUMBER icct. uuio tu uioiunuui pyratziiassome JABD, 15th WABD. By PKESIDEHTGEO. SMITH ' having. large projecting caps; others ' " . X . - 4 'Oiurch irutorian Etc. worn into me most wonaerrui and fan I Intend to sell , tastia BhsDes Imsjrlnable. Th rninr. were varied, presentln 1; every , shade 2y- At the Zoictt Cash Figures. from white to black From the shape oC many of the rocks we felt authorized JOSEPH CHIiaBEBLftllf.- In naming the kanyon Pyramid Kan- DEGERETFJEYS: OFFICE. yon. In our opinion it is one of the it most; remarkable J n tho .Territory, of Price Cents. Wetrindtred amour thavaat nil nf rof.icm nntil annMt wlihlnv SCHUTTLERi - . - . of dsy we could havs a week to spend j Tf AGON I A NU FACTURE It,' among scenes so granu man oeauural. Mr. Bavage secured a few steroscopio views, and promises to return the first 22i,J2and(gph Street, i r results. for greater opportunity ' ' CHIC AG O J Yours&c, ' ' f! " LUMBER, Answers to Questions ; 5 OF-T- : i. '' s . 3200-l-m I ho ' in.i ! m : bJor& And Wnolcsaie and BataU - ARTISTS a.tb. glcs o. c. Bxmr. L.8. I -- K:-:- Wfif HOOPER, Proprietor of the Revere House Saloon, h DETERMINED to please everybody. He Iihh Just received an importation of ISrewkr. To conclude with the splendid Romantic Drama s cexeoraieu una ijtiiAM eutltlea. Tilt: In KMfijtlon to I.AGKR 11KER, niKTEK, CALVEV 'iOXliUU. I'lU'S FEJT,OYilKlW, CJIUAUU, esc nerves ijuucu ai an aours. u 1 Doors open at 7 o'd ck. commence at U.S. Eldred. Wra. H. Hooper, Or, the Maid of Milan. CUrlUADAUC METHUA CASTINGS A.1SD Kid an I i , Lasiim 4.50 to 8.00 lJ Womens' Eastern 4;?.de Shoes 1.50 to 5.00 a SOLE LEATHER Also As, BltAS 2.50 to 8.00 ,, ens 'y j.s ,, f.'ailcd 2.25 Pi zed 2.50 to 4.0 Ss wed 3.50 to 5.00 i ii RY, MADK TO ORDER. 5.00 to 10.00 S.Vd, 7.50 to 18.00 Pecft'd 3.50 to 5.00 Pe-'- d, Slices, ,, THE b ., ii Boy's Kens GIFTED LYKIC ARTISTE, MADAME METHUA ar Nailed. 6.50 II M JLetteet WO Of every description, Men's Custom Kio di7-t- f . FIT UP resJ-.?- ?. n d!7fr ve o . AND '.'-- X NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. -- ' TURN CftST, AND . " IBOX TO koo1 iiini to rorlj on tlie Grade r the VI all i'ciilrnl Jtailrond, near llti Hot Xpriitic. rri:: 1 y . o: And COKE ed t'.-tl- AXU , e. FOREIGN. Madrid dispatch A Iarl, that the Republican leaders, Solockes and Paul, who are in the neighborhood of Malaga, are proclaiming for a Repub lie. London. A Madrid letter states that the railroads and telegraph lines are destroyed to a great distance around that city. Advices from Paraguayan sources rep resent 1'resident Liopez as having established new lines of defense at San Eeslanlslauz, where he has a considerable force of men and plenty of artillery. The Allies are unable to continue the pursuit for want of horses and mule, a but will resume operations as soon their army is organized. Madrid. The insurgents at Valencia after a battle yesterday lasting several hours, surrendered - unconditionally. Their leaders have disappeared' but are believed to be secreted in the city or The Government forces now vicinity. ruvnnv (h Ht. The sitting of tbe Cortes was sus pended without appointment-to-dat and It is not known when the' session, will be resumed. London. A dispatch from Madrid contains the following particulars concerning the surrenderor Valencia: General Prim by telegraph ordered the General commanding the troops before Valencia to attack tbe city, and yesterdsy morning the artillery opened a heavy fire on the rebel position, czus Ing great damage to the property of the Insurgents. An offer of surrender on condition of receiving their liberty was refused, and the assault was then continued vigorously until the surrender of the Insurgent. The General commanding, reports that the Insurrection is completely suppressed. Troops now hold tbe entire city. A large number of rebels were captured with arras in Before the attack the their hands. clergy exhorted tbe Insurgents to yield without an effort. Arrests continue to be made of leading Republicans In Madrid. Lisbon. The mall stssmer from Rio has arrived. At the time of sailing Lopez was still being pursued and had arrived at San 4 tars. It was thought he was .trying to reach the Bollvean territory. Madrid. Valencia' still holds out against the national troops. Another attack will begin this evening, unless tne insurgents surrender uncondition In the meantime Insurrection ally. continues.-TirRepublican bands hare oeeu oeaien Dy tne national troops. The Cortes have given the necessary author ity for the prosecution of the seventeen Republican deputies who have participated in tbe rebellion. r.ju:.rupt-- . is i:i;ra iN mUK PROPRIETORS take or pleannre In . J. noonclna to tne citizens ibe Tenltoi that th-- have erected a i I lih and itantgera... II. It Cfwtn t T. Or.ir T. Harris. Tre T.Wi:llatr b states Prompter,erW. or me jroiiesu , oeo. t meiess. 1G. :o;- - i.i in i;r V A HINOLIIY, i e. !Wh;-potnt- MACHINE SHOP. In iho Matter of HESHY W NT A ISB! fT ninl plenty. of Wbltcomb'a Auba lt.nedy. !n nr, purely Astbmatlc diameter h h It :!! "Thiri'd No Seen Wokb ah Fail!" Tula ! absolutely trua lu lifting Doo'.ey't Chnmr 1', Yenst In tlio Baking Potdtr, for an Into Itsuifmii-facture- , of tUe iDttredienU-enterlnroll-- or that good biscuits, p:itry, , Jo ev ry time. can nutrlllou-iand beira llgbt 1 It la a tray a already, alwuy reUa! U n r,d requires but naif Hie quan'lty of tlms of ordicons quenily, cheapnary mmufacture.and er. For sale In pacfca?t-- to meet tlt 'HtitH of all, by grocers ReueraMy. Wiikm every other prescript Imi ha expectation, In cases where ti e larili-eln-m la auffdrln; froii tho eflVctn of the powerful egeiahe orf ctlfc Jir.i Jacket JiitteramXW restore the tonnof the apoaratua, quiet. the nerves, and nrres' action cf the poison npi lin'seprrllv? orinx and tbe blood. , Ar tor the DiNtriet In tli c Supreme tuv:rt r t lali. Boston. ptr-fum- O TUKTB H V or tlic l'.lood, Kcrofnln, Ae. sv:i i ASSIGNEES SALE. Bafnett's Florlmel Is real:y awcndeiful Uar(ord Coura n t. j Burnett's KHIwn for the Complexion ls stead 1 srowii.K In tii estimation of lilies ks It becomes mors generally in Barnett'a Flavoring Extracfs t b oh'ainel oiuat be drmauded. Ixr feubterruse fi.i' rK nrc to-da- Hx-OoverL- or ttag -- 7rw ir. Inngs, Hrart, Stomach, Kerfou ACTeclton, Dl Tliroat, v.7 E1 r 110 i:je, liar, Nose, All IMaene to-da- JfOSMtay, CITY CREEK i GEOKGi: Q. CAXXOX, EDITOR ANI A Washington special says received of tho burning of the LouisiaState Seminary, near Alexandria, that Thomii. harlncr made a- na on aludnhrbt. Tneiibrary, apar-and ofAlaska TDursasy thorough Inspection atus most of the furniture was "Nr one or oat DargUr IVoor Safes ha evtr and led Its oondltlen ana recourses annas no Insurance. been robbed or a ingU d' Uar by burglar or a saved. Does. $10,000; forwarded tbe past summer, has Just to be believed Is the work of violence" Is tue pronl xxe Tbe fire war to tne merit r tne niana report an incendiary. taxes a very cuuereui jepaximent. view ui of Hall's I'.ttfnt Kire wnl Burglar re raetorers Richmond. Vs.-- The from the one presented by Mr. legislature nre ia one Safes. Tbls.oX utlf. s;o y for the purpose of Proof Seward. lie thinks the principal and assembled article mewt elaborate sentence than the Senators. The conservatives short now belnz are only present value of thenew Territory, electing safes These Its 'praise. as senators. In IS Its transfer to tne United mates have determined toenoose, forthat man n a reJ facta organized by company take the consistently have upou losenloe the hold only such as can .ill all tbe latest improvements, with purpose, vo as so do oatn Clad ia which render them Iron nr England upon British Columbl accepiaoxe tbe moat perfect safesuard DO I LI AUUllUMIiuuu wju vuujima, He thinks sending Revenue and other whose now cxtact. We or vldlAnno bnrrl&ra aralnat will In influence Washington civil ofllcers there is a useless expense tvura their aid in the comDletion of sev draw attenUon to their advertisement vhui: and only a benefit to those who draw eral of great importance to appears in another column. enterprises tbe salaries. He thinks militaryofposts the Btate. TO BENT. A 'DweUloc JIous tn the'l.h should be reduced as the expense supIs New York. In understood It service civil War. the Apply toO. C.'.Lmberf, t Drskiikt ply log and keeping up that Judge, Plerpont, of Kkws Offlee. ..! vnr fir exceed the Revenue col Washington The Territory was a constant New York, will be appointed Justice of Burnett's Ooooalne for tbe JIatr la unequaJleJ. burden to Russia; she held it at great tne Hupreme Uourt. Attorney-Uener- ai Chicago. C211 ly : i : . , . .. la Dealer MD PAfflTEES MATEIHI 152 and 154 Clark Street, k CHICAGO. Whit Lead. Gralnln Color. OllGrainin: Pn Combs. Boaol. Paris Whit. VaroUW, RrnihM V.ral.K Rm.HM. TtDS. K1" omlnlns Bruahoa. Putty and Palette Ktxr 2Tewtoaa and Oe. Bow7 Finely prepared OH Colors, In patent collapsible tube. RntlUh AMdtimT Rn&nl. Lnf lllh IDd FreD" Sketching Paper. Hlamina-Un- it Ease!, Cml Hair Penella. palette. Porte Crajou. colon. MahlaUck. Manaklns Wooden DlTlderF. x eqaares. . tint nnmuau,Rmnta Puwoer" Knlrea and Cushion. Solid Glldra( , II locks lor Oil and Water Ctora. Ac wa WindanrANewton'a Cake and MottJ Porcelain Colors. Emllah SUnu, KngWjell i.blnet Resta. Indian Ink. Orayonm . Paper. Frenca Saal Tools, triailMr. ua . &h ' j j wm XXKF IHl" . Best and Moat Deraat AMrt iCaadlaladir,, tnelr i - , |