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Show v A' T 'I r they haul about thirty iainil; THE EVENING NEWS, inula considerable herd of stock. wagons (3FSCXA& TO Hcixul - EDITOR AND PUWJSUEIL w. a - forty yards from them. Three of the company v felted his camp, and one AFTERNOON DISPATCHES, was introduced as tho Captain of the company. AncrlnqulrlngwhrrePrraI-IAPACn- E vsrivEDA.tios IN arizosa. 8ewlngMaelUiie even the llltfe single thread t 7 r ' ' '.s "z ' dentj Hmlth and party were from, he cneap aznurs, are a vast improvement on hand AUDURN. SAN FRANCISCO. lis aketl if there was any danger to be feared Tilt S. C. Ltriilatnrf a Disloyal and Ilk gal Body. sewing, and a lady very apt to cherish great ar TJBlversalist Ceiventleiir veneTauoniui-tne'pecttllfrom the Indians who were camped near pattern sheets so EXECUTED.' AND 8CHAPPK TO I I f011 TITUS BE to wm seldom ac- am . possess, aTabanese BAN Two FbakcisCo.Y. ATTnnRN 'N'. second On the dav his company by. He was told that e can be abetter. You who Convention' 6f TJnf-- 1 Prince of the blood royal i recently ar--1 "''o-Mr- hnd commit fed no outrage upon tho In- - VAXDEHBIX.T t fiOULD P COSACIOrS of the Centenary ' a neaa I nvea ners; mey mixi proceea to new i f was the attendance versalists very I York. TheV Are attended bT S COQDle I oryourown.f Xoofc At pyeryumu raveMachine was' no danger. Next morn- -dlan, there'i.lill IntAnHkt: rnnlfMifcJl tmrnt w tnrl Serleg I - t a . . Cl a Tiniil" nr IPS I l - msa TV .... trT asU t AM am AflstirMl IhAtn VamaU 1 oucsn suu. aau.ww, nu" k.i4d RlT.1T ' Rf rIT tnn oi tne wiiv p. t,ne qi mgu "f ' inis 'iv1' eaii jn proceedings. evening " an Institution of learning to..- graduate operate before yon bay; see which is easiest ir were hitching up, tho Captain of the Convention adjourned iinedtcr ' Ms41e asiother ,'' Oeeasi Bat Baee fer manaxe.mostslmDle In construction whiM, tn thn x.nguaa lanraajro y i t -h- - , . -v . emigrant company again Joined them. most ifresome to ran, try the Machine iU unit GKOItGK Q. OAKXOS, J to noatnonB a further I Iaa KacmnftrA nnmblt of speeches case for two week. This! Was made fAvorlng jthe' construction of of bearing the la to give Uonid time to parry tnetiows t tno iNonnern route torn- - Brraiia- - dj 17 k"l 01 vanaerbiit. wno instiirAtea tne itam-- 1 AiacKinaaw. via iracret bouna. iouk Youa Hewing Machine doti'tuit you?I was 01 eey movement, it is not his douct to aeries resolutions auopteu in- Why dlda't yo take a I jadicedlook Conta!r,ttrrf and the Gould favor and Fisk of alienlate the wholly project, asking before you bought? How many Jadles buy a party, but so td gst the control as. to. I1 great to extend government aid on the Machine beeanse Mrs! Las one oftba eonauttouaa oiaucuv a roea. ttuupM utem to oun to iaa terms. ..r kind. They should Appreciate tire lacl Uiat Any 'Akron, Tn DESEHET HKWS. ftrtrgrapli. hi party r rosseil the creek and camped - Bo-snd-- sb , . tty. . ''"mm'inkn99Trtm nA.H.icnE. MIA now "MOrSTA! - k the delivery of the lecture "Six Month In Utah," by, Mrs. St. Clairj on Tuesday last at the Theatre, there Isc bl. ;, 1 K in her treatment of this point in her lecture that was offensive to her audience; but she evidently was unfa miliar with the facta, and as a general misapprehension exist abroad in relation to them, simple Justice demands that they be correctly stated. Our silence upon this subject is frequently construed as an evideoceof the Inability of the people of this Territory to defend themselves ogalnst the cruel charges which have been made against them in connection with that tragedy. It is" almost a pity to break this silence now, for there is a class of antl- Mormon" writers whose entire stock of trade consists of the "Mountain Mea dow Massacre." and a few other acts of violence which hare occurred in this Territory, and upon which they ring constant changes, holding the "mas sacre" over our heads somewhat as an oia scnooimistresa would a rod over a naughty child. We scarcely know how these threats and menaces sound to peo ple who lire outside of this Tenltory; but they only excite either smusemeut or eentempt hern where tUer facts! are u: understood. - ' f ;i ' After Governor Alfred Cumming had reached this city and was fairly Installed iu offlcs considerable having been said about tnefmissacre of a companyofem Igrantsmt Mountain Meadows the pre vious Fall Young urged upon the Governor and U. B. District Attorney Wilson the propriety of taking steps te investigate this occurrence. In the wish for a thorough examination he was seconded by the entt re community, for all felt that most cruel and and unjust aspersions. had been, cast upon them. To render whit aid he could President Young profferred to go with the Federal officers to the vicinity of the outrage, and use every effort in his power to sift the matter to the utter. ones most, and discover the gull or no the of tho was But this part policy Judges who were then here ri6r the attaches of the camp. 8 u oh a1 worse would settle the question j but they were interested in keeping it open. At Provo. in the bprinsr or lb.u. a Grand Jury on U. B. business undertook ex-Gover- the Investigation of the' ''Mountain Meadow Massacre." They requested the U.S. District Attorney, Mr. Wilson, a citizen of Pennsylvania, to be present With them and examine the witnesses. Two Indians, Mose and Looklng-gla- , had been committed for tho crime of rape perpetrated upon a white woman and her daughter, a girl bf ten years. In the midst of the Investigation of the Mountain Meadow case, the Judge, John Cradlebaugh, called the Grand Jury Into the court room and admin istered to the members an abusive lecture, and summarily discharged themi At the same .time, he turned the savaloose upges, Mose and Looking-glas- s, Grand on the community. The Jury un this in but vain, against protested, warrantable proceeding by the Court. DUtrict Attorney Wilson, alaortported that he Was present at of the Grand Jury, and, at the request of its members, had examined the wit neases and that the Jury were proceeding In the matter eftlefently. Thus ended the attempt to have the transac ' tion Investigated Judicially'. From tlio earliest j yearn that rlittc men traveled through the country5 timv s incorporated In the southern portion of this Territory and the northern part of ArUona,outras upon the Indian iwp frequent. .Whcn J Colonel Fruruoui rwmied through the southern desert In 1842, his party killed, without any provocation, sererni Pal. Ute Imlhui wn ar the lUo'Vlntent When XewMcxied " - . 1 yonrsejr on light And heavy work! and if you val ue y ou r I nitnre peace or mind, examine closely that PHILADELPHIA1 TKTUlOm Utt A . ... . Bntwnrt.M w nallul v u tViA x . ., m n. r r f VUUn-m- . . . v ir..Biu; Wt .. . WClVmCU jm nllnithn..MM. A general synod of the Reformed And then look At the only tension that mana Chart of the United States oommeno- - ges ltaett ;TJqs only ssx tjcniom ed Its session at Philadelphia last even In use Is attached to the FIJORKNUK Machine; the old rubber tension has been abandpneU,aua Ing 183 delegates were present. we claim that oars ata the most perfect family Ss who Machines la the World. . . f u It Is oar baslness to exhibit. e court close examinattca, are. always ready for comparison . r (.- wiln any anl all, and rest our Machines sol el v on intrinsic merit. BRANCH QFjTdC FLOUEXCE KM. Co.. LONDON. East. Temple Sf opnosue Wells. Fargo A Co., Bait Lake Clty The.Shipplas; Gazette .en spe tie ItiMice CHXs. 8.) General Agent.1 uniptlen. Lore don. The Shipping .Gazette, in Tks Great Otect ol ptrfcoca who luive becoiJQ an editoruu on American nnanoes, debilitated and feel forewarn dl&ea&els a thinks the return toi specie payment I remedy. Many think thai!miiouaess' is the could be effected in the United States I cause; 'and tne medicine1 which bat feeds ibe I dlseAai' ' To !1 who I'. and no debtor class suffer. feerthu,' we snieest that theyjry A bottle of the Rat Jacket Bitter; which wUlxnvicorate the system and prodnee perfect : tkaow if LstbUm-T1- m .Ala KNOTTY OUEHTIO TV. fationaa . the Indians would cat tho animal. lie I U.MVHr MMIIIU was told they would; that they were in SQUABBLE AMONO BrANISII LEADERS. arusliKai-A.sin- or I question. the hahir of eating 'cattle that died and The National. Labor I Washington. t hat i f, he would givo it to .them,' thsy I Firea raping over all the Island of Cnba. Convention ineetrf In this city on Deo. Gtb, and promises to be the Urgest that would Ik thankful. Aa President 8. has ever assemrjiea in tms country was starting, ono'of his party asked him NEW YORK. from all the Southern States Delegates what the Captain was doing over at the A. D. RlchArdMa abo That Interestlna- - have been elected, ueneral JJutler will dead ox yxSth a bottle in his hand. lie CiakMt .Case A train -- The Atlaatl address the meeting on the first day, lfEW8 Senator Wilson on the seoond.. ... replied that lie was probably taking a Ckl Tli Erie Halt Proceed InThe entire speech of Gladstone at the Saspemded BleJiartli very lawAst drink. exatlen r Hmu Dnlnr .The Draw Lord Mayor's dinner, has Jnst' been reThe Indians ate the ox and ten of their back Culprits to be bronjehtto Jnstlee ceived here, and Is regarded as friendly r to the settlement Of tne Alabama claims' number died. It had, without .doubt, aaAsaUWstoliea, in a manner satisfactory to the leen polsoneit. --A portion of these In Albert D. ItichArdaon, formerlv war question, . in is view is strength utates. United TriNew York dians were Pahvantes and others were correspondent of the from' a distinguished letters ened by to been has who attached long ftf oune, who lived in tho viiuv source in England making inquiries wtiuiwy Uilhat Inurnal wu ihnt n1 wnumloH which give an indica the Mountain Meadows, and were on a it u thought fatally, this and suirgestions, by tion of continued evening, improvements in the There is Paul McFatI And, a lawyer. The act is state of visit, to tho PahvanteM. on feeling subject, and to been caused have said reason , to believe that this company by the alleged strongly expressive ofthis a desire that the Z iS.f poisoned the spring also, for ttilrty head health. dispute beprompuy adjusted. There r PORT AU PRINCE. of cattle which drank of Its waters died ha counter in the huain has, however, been no official action as Hntm-nt- . a slelc In . and UlnAve tight place. "AatoaUhinc; bnt True." with evcrj symptom of poisoning. The I of the TWounc office engaged in con ver- - y.eH DUl tne aspecw eau to me oeuei . That Chemical Yeaat Bakln j Powder to advices Dooley's 6th the Prince .Port. Au an will.beresumed at say ts not with one or the employes, at that negotiations laii-ut- e Indians who survived, returned the bettbuliixm only tXeapert in market. six o'clock this evenlne when early day. la antlrtly tree irom any deitetlous ub- It Balnave's have of I army, uvw tue ul formerly joined Uistrict ierreThe vlsU.ot Attorney .uuBOl Mr. Richardson entered the office, and the Insurgents.,; Gen. Price had also staaeea, and com pounded wit h anch Mrupulous companions. Bat tho com pany that had I going up to the counter, entered iuto nnfc tn VVAshlnorton.lAst toweek, wu noilJ Joined the insurgent forces under GeoJ exactaesA that the eontenuefeAeh box are tb the Spanish oecasionetl their death was not lost sight conversation with a young man who with special reference I am,miK I ana Ali .aremmarcninz asauiSS recuis very here. the subject UarieXOn n . s. wuiprottBcoeam -hut while I aa .s r of. Another outrntrA nmrWn added to! was in thehabit of workingfor him. In crunboatsr ' rafl. a. rorince-r-xnl i e A. to was hi irori..AU voi uscuiu,roiu( attention. uucviucviiutjiwB revoiuuonary brought after ltichardsou's eu.... irtwiiJ t..,t - I.. few minutes Vxty are I eaxes, paaur, re. at oocetheuihy. aua .uuiri yuater McFarlaud walked over to him, uminious protest, from tho contractor- steamers Jlqnaa- - ana .v,.;j who built the vessels has been re blockading Cape llAVtlen. tjalnave's lhoaa. uroeera every vnere keeptt ing, from the days when Freiuont:ha4 and without saying a word fired a pis-- ceived to Tin OBsnTrxtxrerasal of some oartxTs t by the Government, complain War. steamers are unable to come outwas rvijwod through their country, and they I tol, wounding Richardson in theabdo-JSainave. President of Peru of conduct and of the them,; the attack, Bornelt's Cocoalne sprLogs from a desire U serf man men. ing wounded The without say United States for their wero rrMtilvl tn wrk wv Sick. ' r and lnfcrloT compound. The ln(e!Iigeitre- other .detention, word to walked the Tribune .;:'.; up -ii i. !ti,. a a ' i editorial rooms, whence he was for for dam claim foundation) "7 ,ut. laying convey ' Buaa Ai rs'C'ogaK TATkK.-'r- n delicacy and ing Indians, and when the emigrants ed to the Astor House to have his wount ages.i It was in consequence of this DUDL1N. to t.. a view decision the with ltTet'nes Is of perfame It is nnxivaTledt-i-to. not reachetl "Cane Spring" in the Moun attended protesttnd lie expected to re of so Parlln elected Resan O'JDonovan courts the the "''j.'that, by wi legal cover. nas question MCf been ariand arrested. tain Meadows, they attacked them. meat. - Preliminary rsllsjlaos xer Air amtidotb for the 1oison or mosqalloex proceedings were ordered,' instituting to seems no have been There recent in ravee. la and ether Invests, The .I'sctaa' !i been Aui.in 'Bureau's After the attack was made the first centive to this deliberate deed; the the libelling of the vessel, which will cle . ' bA SnanUh Kainaton. v.i, to Tlmea.on i; intimation of it received at Parowan difficulty between MCFarland and be preliminary the suit.r Contrary, to Institute. Baltimore, avant Olonovan Bossa has been edTrFirstAfABTCAWD the recently published statementa,there was by Indian runners toOawanup, a Richardson having occurred over rijBirK. Premlaxnr to 'Burnettfd Cocking Kx- was no protest by- the Spanish Minister eieeudto Parliament. At the time it occurred niratnat ago. chief of the in that vicinity, year announce nroceedinffe. .The truth Dispatches from Rome that Iraldiaaatlsued Richardson denied the charge of im Is from evei-- Wlste hi tbe Union to rho was summoned to assist them. proper and exercises the TwrxnoxiAl not is he wlth'them, preliminary religious with McFariand's I a lav ar- - or V U Ucopib are i Aslh ms with conferences Secre the his EcnmenicaiOouncil have given' the. rrom tne PJ cdee tho citizens learned wife; butintimacy openingof his certainly published stating utate of been free Ramedy.'have r,, been ordered.. - about a 1'. tary altogether Intention of marrying her after a di from something difnculry between vorce to the refers excitement. The proposition been r. had procured. the Indians andr'r,cQmpinytTof .emlf Washington"- 2fl- - The question for , a race n between the Dixtmtleu Barlow sent Marshal a This morning sucoedded th keeping tb eta number of deputies to take charge of the whether s .girJoL grants) and negro ad Cambria, and says it rests with HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. attend the nubile schools.' la Mr LAsb bury, the owner of the Cambria. from 'joining, the' Pah--U tea. Rumors Spanish gunboat at Delameters. A con- blood, cau much controversy a Washing whether the match comes off or not. If still arriving that a battle was going on, tractor of vessels has applied to the creating ... a-- , ton. late .ftcf.oi congress aDoiisnes he won't sail the ocean race without i 'jti r.btfi ' their release on a party of citizens from Cedar etirted State Department forwas first trying an inland match with, the bound to de- - dklincUou8 6f,cqlorrin thed ground that he foe the purpose of relieving the travel the liver them to the representatives ot the "uullJ- - u ." 4whv uwbco umy Dauntless, the matter must drop, as Mr. aU i Bennett refuses to Aail in, any except an ers; bi5 arrived too Ute. ,They succeeded- Knanlsti eovemmeut on a certain dav. race. Ait Ashbury baa to do to ocean now on is We file of the ,-ho ver, In rescuing a few children! His application office. T. Qttiite an ooeanv. race, is to wave the Lttmt$ and famtpertMJ3.Ctawon insure failure of Fish's The who had been preserved by the Indians, Secretary W. T. Treasurer HattIs contest Prompter, .T.WiUlam., Inland and decide what the? ARIZONA; , the contractor to have the steamers Jveader of the Orchesua, Geo. Careless. agreeably to their custom,when victori placed at his disposal has. It is said, led prize shall be.,. This is a simple way out InSlau DeifredatloMS. j ous, of keeping children to trade. the Spanish Minister to make final The lateaf A ti r.bh a" advices say there of the misapprehension In au article on the Span- THE GREAT SENSATION for their release.' The mat are Apache depredations throughout Ine .nimesaaksc Another compauy, which was follow application ish, throne, whyt Spain should not ter is cow under consideration.- Jfc.is ing the Arkansas company, fired upon reported that the seizure of the 'gun tne Territory. have an upstart: j dynasty- - as well as some Indians near Jieaver and wound boats will throw 400 men out of employ France and; Sweden? Why some of ti.' it; Tc:H W the descendants of the Duke Xatour or ed one of them. The Indiana appeared ment at Delameters. T cannot answer "c f Count of the Deeu-ST, LOUIS. FA Fisk says that the telegraph reports VCTKEJJS determined to destroy them, and they well as an scion for old of f A4UJy. F five cable King lias allen rench the that More Allen bodies eliallenares probably would have done so, ;had not shillings in consequence of an arrange race?, If aBoyaLPrince is needed, kinglyshould recovered. Snain seek further th&n whv Col. Dame, of Parowan, sent a detach ment made with Germany to buy the a will St. of the prownr the33our- children' publish f the ment of militia, who pacified the In use of thewire; are challenge to Tom Allen He V MWV. I U ;nci?f It;; WAJO .VMM. of the case. dlaos to some extent, and guarded, the founded on a misconception nas to with Allen throw . attempting the turiasj; sjidlrescue him from his' made a charges The Prussian Government late nasco on him. mothers mm influence company on their road some three hun bargain to lav a line over the English all the blame orinthe ana.quamy ior, ' to ' test " ' order Allen's and that "z ntlDAT. to a has says hd station .which , miles-the iH'l :. dred connection " with right the in anglochannel, 3VOV..2, meet to him in the he or not forfeited crime of fault his ring willingness any by i The above is a brief outline of the AmeriCAn line, and the latter company desires to WW After be ; caxefnl iepaxauatt,. , ' notn-inor j presented. in any J.,?5-:tor, ;. own? :" ngnt. to chooseing '"4' with '.. circumstances connected with this having guaranteed a certain revenue on one. man to He proposes ;;ss-4'it ' JTeW ' ' ' Scenery" line. channel ;; "' the i :i imj more five on and with massacre. The determined policy of select ground, Aa Splendid ApOTnn-enlIt Is rumored that a suit has been :r SPAIN. to fight the battled rJ n. ' jj ; vt- Jteehnnlcnl RSSeifrssa the euemies of the people of this Ter commenced in this city, in the name of each side ' Two more bodies have been recovered The Cortes accuses the Provisional Dlon BonMlt,AIiAtleaS: Bensatlon.Sre and from ritory has been to not investigate this the Erie Company against liams aycan Six government of i having provoked the eeived street the Fifth ruins, making tnnrofeand In Kaatern and WeW l2 tne exact, nature oi wnicn . ern.,ClUea, vuii toe most untoandel.li( trausactlon. During the years 1S53-- otners. wounded seven disas killed and the . revolution. The late by say they deputies be ascertained; but it Is fuUheraid t , entnugiasm, euUtied ,'an army of ssveral thousand men were not ' will defend the people's rights and In this suit, that J udge Barnard has is ter. strive to establish a federal republic,' stationed in the Territory without any sued an injunction the effect of which uniting Spain and Portugal. employment. The Federal Judges who will be to Irestrain itamsay and others. O . rVO t SMZ were here at that time were the open from the prosecution of hisrmlt.lH ... 'J i be move to such Addreas Xo another aid. the Slate case, tOjKsqirondft -and avowed enemies of the people; and be expected on the opposite idemay the to Rnin;:- rRailroaft Or,1 al Congress.' :'' is it probable that, with such a force to most immediately. is , It thought S. C The Senate y nepnstlards Frlgntened, i Coluhuia, m mo c back them, if there had been the least scarcely possible that anything addi- adopted ,............t.... a report refusing State aid to ' Havana. IeWB from Cuba sivs that JKmHYt 'it:-can take' until tional place1 Judge '.. fires are raging throughout tha Island; v probability of criminating the "Mor A rowtrfal Dumbatlon to vacate is dis railroads.. motion f faarWleni; u Murray's General is low spirited the Richmond State the AuiTexed The i Republican so Captain mi u iAq4 V'l byi- i m monj.'Ilhejr would have good posed of, which will' not be possible Convention y to an address br jnp e Potter, wxi rrofftuttujic. troops dare not attack the adopted an opportunity to pass? The fact is, the for two weeks, it was reported late to forfK tTiat. thft elenl.Inn In Spanish confiCubans and the have latter all riobrs1 open1 at the friends of the Susquehanna Virginia was a. Confederate. triumph, dence in General Joxdan-- Q b fr&9CKhSnc newspaper rumors concerning this affair day thatare commence at ' tn.i j !.. to railroad determined war the fu carry jwiij answered a better purposo than investi by intimidation and fraud, into the enemies' camp. The officers achieved secret the true of and the excuse for afford an Republican in ing gation, keep of the Erie railroads are strongly guard defeat was submission to' a ' separate "AJ fr the expense troops ed, jao one, being admitted .without a vote on the test oath and dlsTranchlsing IIEVJ ADVERTISEHEIITS. nvi mm sustaining ing up not needed. where countersign..; isit is said tojiave been clau-eThe address says that the ARROI8 SCOTCH ALE, jiU i.?v. ' There fyvs never been a time when to Boston. has confidencein RepubUc&n-is& Gould have Fisk obtained, from 'President, ahd in! the ma- AM ERICAI1 Prtwitlcnt Yodn htid the people have the lithe " iSc i i, "'"!' I'iiJi. Court, an order staying Supreme AIR0II T VJORKS. of Congress, hnt: they hkvs' been te! Ji' J not been ready to give verj aid In their proceedings in tbe suit instituted jority deceived In regard Ur the true state of LU Salt IkeBilllariRboriT: by Ramsay, on behalf of affairs In Virginhv; : That , the power to have 'this occurrence rigidly against them present himself and other stock holders of the legislation is a disloyal and illegal . r examined. Erie railroad, with an order for the body, and even if it ratified tho?'X5tU JONES present directors to .continue. Jrj, farce Amendment it will enact such educaJ.I .UYi&JxVU JO until the December meeting,' of which tional and property qualifications as to ' 40,. ia A 41 JUver atreet,. Prookbm op rum U. C It. R.-inet they have given notice to have the in entirely destroy the influence of colored i.A t.U73. li'.'.i5 f Judge Murray dig. granted by AssLstant Superintendent Feramorz Little, junction and audi prevent tooiored voters order of suspension suffrage' office' the solved, oX "as Jurors. f.ff,TTlffl1lrM't tTBJEXDS OF SCIENCE And or ihe progreFa last night and were pleased to learn' that vacated. The order has been served hofdlng and8ertlng .of tbe Trrltorrwill obilemeby preserv-i- g to a new order C asks The Congress report he had driven 'from tho" end' of the' track upon theplalnUlX .. . ANIILAI3 and BIRDS 'Indigenous t the' , n v election, with tbe Constitution to be Slosmtalns, Boeky ill'CiadlyipurebAe of tho Utah Central to this city la two hours A. D. Richardson iriti avery critical submitted milas a whole and to send a Cor oar HomeMaieQm.i af any preer to inem state. ball The and a quarter. Think of it, citizens of Salt passed through the contribute rather .than sell,' tbey. will not re1. foxcdJuIScIent Id protect the ReMERrilAXT, TJAU. PLATE Lake City, two And a quarter hours only stomach and lodged below the kidneys itary refused. COntrlbutloosof every. kind taat wlliu the publicans In. their rights; require add to tbe Interest and .usefulness of from tho end of tho track! He thinks ft near the spinal column. I ItMC SP. test I received and ll it .1MU1 lit oatriotm5mbersofthe,Iglslature, to - properlyr -caiedipr "hardly possible bring the line into Judge O'Sullivan. well posted In San and the vacation of seatsby members un- A'ai75, Ship' HQlt and, Jlailrbad Spike, aemnwin.be wltn pleasure. of GjCLBJ. by evening, though For farther pAJticulArs.SxiqulrA affairs, has interviewed Preet te takelf to their eligible oprkmcnta, will be made to do so; bat if Domingo AS my residence, opposite Um ; 8ANGIOVANill. r dent-- . rU rant, on tbe, subject, , telling able etery elfort iiLnd KanufAetarexsof VotR. , .w TtAM the; nVrf tiichpSt 1 nothing tut usual happens it will ceTtalnly all aboutra meeting letwetii President Artm .f...r ,' ...ii (..t I 0,joix?r vr. yotjkg.'-"-" out Is six of T be there by Monday morning. p.Vr-signed by iiRKB lfA;frlTrsn'lnn'E:. Bacx and his ministers,' in whleh'they IThls report i?i ,idiiol .38lu Jqqr were unanimous that Annexation would O tn nrnM lt. the .othAr 'iwAlI r : wod.t libI 0k1ViJ4i1QS iU'A ai ess ao k waxtxo fob in it. mere is be for the best interests of that Repub- tn ,,'-" Vlnn .tiK.flfnta rnnnM. a message at the Deseret Telegraph office lic '. li; J.' as a State, and admission immediate for Coleman for Mark Murphy. Several ships of tho navy have left or at the eame. time . t ,'exactlpg guarantees . are about leaving for Ban Domingo. DxPArt uiiK,-- V e .understand ttatvpro- - Collector Grlnnell and District Attor right under tbe federal , .estate and di ney Pierre pont are "taking, steps' to Constitution. The substitute was de Wagfiiis,Caxriacc3 & Cutters DEVOES; BRIlilMIT EKEllSIOIl OIL, of the Drawback feated, and Governor Morgan - signed f Oa bring the defrauders city for hishpme In uthelAh tin patent csnsXabrieatlnj oils iVV, of. Custom' i the Uouserto It, and will forward it to congress Department his way dowti'he will give concerts at V 4S'T.Q taJtPB' .... . .tag-bo. n a i. American" Fork; Sprlngvllle, Neph!,! Fill- Justice,. An vlU31actainiltar'Tsrt " is watchlnc, "the hi An armed t"t ' .. 1i i 'i.:iinT snl Plow Btei.Castan4rmg Steel. .r .t AtenU of PAclflc ;. ' more and MlnersvUle." in- - u m 0 5! it. i j Spanish gunboats. X4a,ta ana W a&nera, axriwB suw, ,2ftv 414 FRONT ST., Powder. Sportlnz r lAnniccunCtr Ooacn Bcrewnl Jon Mr: iu A m M m I 1 . -- - - " d-A- . , Pah-Ute- s, , lH?ifclJ21l S - - , si. : . ,i, 1 . uvtun.ll.U u.ivlne . ; . .svr ' W 1 1 r, -- , y; !.. -- . : n- - - : - Pi-ede- s, ? a-ca- rd - .... -- , - . ui-.i- - Jst - . icne-eign- tn ii , I vu.jaMiii i . 1 '- ; - -- . -- : Slct'-ool- e - -- XiOUis.--McCo- Anglo-Americ-an ole to-morr- T 1 V : Erjiwc:: . : ; , g. " 1 - . ' 4 ," n-- 'rf-nO- -' - . -- iii ! A - - ; . 9 - SS111 . -'If - , ? ... f f js ; . - to-da- i i . ' i ( ; 1 : u-- -'. Con-rryBftftttl- - : ? U 7.-- v A (hey-wer- e s. Con-vehllo- i- - ng Jf Jt AA ; n" mj - &L1UGHLINS, - j Home Museum; We -- 4 American 'ci "Giair s 1 -- lMtii I -- - er ia-dne- ed "; - . , to-morr- ow , 1 j Fat-mingt- on ntl y.-pat- ! . Fct-tleme- Ss , was organized, Governor Calhoun, Superintendent of, Indian, AJTUira, recouy snendedj to this Department j nt j Washingtonthe extermination of 'the Pah'- Utes. Emigrants passing through by the southern route to California luxd.alo frequently shot them whenever they came In sight. I To each an extent-ha- d this custom prevailed that when .President Geo. A. Smith and party mad) the eettlemetit at Parowan, Iron County, hi January r ISol, then 200 miles froiii bn Iho Korth and upwards of LOO on the South, a 'delegation of Pah-Ute- si from New. Mexico, now, Arizona, visited him and besought that the indiscriminate shooting of Indians by emi' grants should cease. as they Were disposed to bo friendly and wished to .trade t iTho Profwaor's ability as a musician is with them: "'President BmlthfConrsr) too well known to" need eulogy from us, assuxod that in. bis concerts Lie could only1 apeak? for hla .own peoples 1 And From all that is known respecting th e will make the most of tho talent .at'T- his '. Vji company of Arkansas emigrants, who I comma ntl:: lie wltC" bai sjwltladj i.Srby were kftfl atlbunlilri Meidowa7hey MpUxs.'OJfphanW'-xiro54-"- r jLuiiiu o i.;a Kouiii, a ;,cxi Jils p rofti'.on In, n conducted themselves ,ln ahosUle man-n- time sUicc, .L fwiloWitt Ci.pfJfctty; tmt evicts tfhici,l:iT0 towards the Indians wherever hey editoril tmosplrcd. Jn tis ;ty haTS aaw them.' At Cora Creek,' MlllariTCo recently him to resign the position'- he occu President George A. Bmtih, who was oss. led, involving, to him, a heavy pecuniary Under these circumstances) ws be setto southern the coming from a visit for him the generous support of the tlements In company with pcyeral speak public in tho settlements where his enter friends found a company of "emigrants tainments will be given. : V , was an allaslonmsde bj thVlecluress to what is known as the "Mountain durins; tha.idght, and wished Meadow Massacre." There was no-thtu- k.mu: : t- -- u-u . S -- . f -- -- 1 13 m. : . 'r-.-i - . llOTPn1 vrr-llnctersfi- rTi -- '. I at - i . "". A'XAliP . Powder-MlllsBlastl- C? nK t . s - u. -- ; Governor Gearv has ;n. affftinedJUie deAtll warrant of Ajdtm XitUJ.I Q ...CLEVEtAND.,,.., t sf Wontn't T7TfTCTfTTT?rt 11 fioT UnalB', sd3 Yi S;yi alle at.l 9 1 ron s. Stock aBdjDies Tbimble Skeins, 'Wagon Uax StrspA, Bauds, riles, ?;,t f:trt J tKUMier A ; V lJla IKollarttcl it,1 TI" 'f f.ls-lnt.- fcgyglix ' Bsein lions, rtaiea, for the murder of Henry IronAtTire Benders, sentenced, ,Tayer KAjiwar xire uruis, x.bc, ,ic Dr. Hard Bchappe, for the murfiil f lsateretle1)t The Miss der of Streecke, appointed day Srjeeial.nt tent Ion gives? orders. ! Cleveland. 'a The i Kotional execution of both Is December for the i i a Suffrage Convention adopted nd.' Constitution and elected Henry Ward Beecher President of the organization. Ale Seoteb sad cJebrareJ Co A Mr. McHenry arrived per special car '. BreweBemas near ?bmJfnla AJe. WArKenerA Ale And DETROIT. MAIN 8TREKT. on business from New York, l wtta ON CITY good-uiCat Teeo. a Premlam Fine very oAiitmd. connected with the Atlantic, Great If ertbern PacIOa Railroad Convention. Trees, etc , ou it. . Terms casu.LOT, oa xnast y serloasly, tipelk l Detroit. The Northern FaclncR&U Western and Erie Imbroglio. McHenry see and taste (or yourself. Waid. S.lSt7l h to-dJENKIN3. BI9HOP at and will move In the Court of road convention rt.;W. neeelaer President e sprrjrage . AssoeiAtiAn.---xnUl U v I ,.1U Sta-tem.a- nd iiaall Wo-rien- ' -- 1 to-nig- ht, - - lffi$ita1ffiV&&K2tt la?rwr? , party led ay , |