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Show rV vt. v at wiomaa. ws speak of all tbat is aoblaTbeaatiroi azd charming. TUat r word rvcaiadatta of tba psotbar. nadarwboanxlooa of tba wife, whoa la eklUboo4, aadfJ.wVw7r oor maa- aaxisf o)rsioaahlpwaaariaa ana hoed, who aiieyiatae out ton irouojea x UJbCMl tor tba coiidraa npoa wboai tb pri4uaUoa or car name aad raos da- - THE EVENING NEWS. pTrscxaX tari of Ota Bull.w ho waa former! aa actor at BIO EJUITOX ASD the National Tbeatra. wbtth waa built by the Utter la Bergen, gave the next toast OiUU and ex preeaed the pleasure it gye aim townsman la l as water of lied JEIatt, Immigration to meet his distinguished Muoeea air. spok a aooat ma ai iiif Cafiaa Ceelt Lata r moqi thieeitv. relaiicc many of tba ramlnla-hoar, tiui uoue considerable damage fo the ecbtM of bis voath la coaliecUoa with which tlisj bmrm flowsU. tb great TloilnUt. II said he bad Uud thrua been anchanted by the strains of his Velssble u.aJoit and farmltfr. lauds wonderful yiolln la bis boyhood, and ba iu some Instance destroyed, that It would be impoealbie, without rendered uopro-Uuctiv-e bearing him, to appreciate tne rtniaa nd, la other, aach a performer. through being covered with ofOla responding, said thai ha Ur io the early part of the season. It felt Bull, Inflattered by Mr. Monaen's areatly bu long be a felt that torn measure knew how to ac-He remarks. haxdly ' La ba bouU b adopted to control the knowledga lha klndneas wnica in candlnayltns manifested towards him water, and cutetlar have) be a fetid of As a slijtht acknowledjrment ha said "I b thos luterested, fur th purpose Ul, my invitation to all of you who anno plaa to accompli! extend of are present bera to attena mr thN rati. A ruut baa beea surveyed concert which X hop night, aad au veUmtU maJs of ths 4rdbable yxxi will accept with aa much good will coat of dirinr a ditch sufficiently largs sa i bay accepted Tear kioa invitation :bla ereulng, aud I will then glya you t hold the wiUh, aad a commllU a chance to Judxe for youraelyea wbath b reouuitutuJvd the project to ae Mr.MontM baa told, you tba truth in reran otnr ability" land owntn. K. J. Jonsaeoo, Kaq.tssJd:"NothLDg Lst night a meeting of the Inter rami dsus ao much of our natiya land ested was held at the YourteeutU Ward aa when we meet a Kohool-hou- , aud it waa uuablmoualj faraway from our native sol L The Bean ay Ian race ar connected b links dcl.ied to a topt tht rout eJold by din aa strong aa the strata which connect a&d surveyors, aud lb co4uautU tba blood our native mountain oouioultte of thr--HA. - Hock- - tbat flows In our value peaks; baa sprung from wood aad J. V. T. MaAllistereAd IIUr a common source aa much aa the water that surrounds our native shores. The vu cao to sup heart r Kimball whoa pule waa felt in the hand erintend th construction of (b catal of our forefathers long before aud lvv a tax ou th lands tbat will b-- ibaklog tba Introduction of wrlttaa contracts, of iu cooatru'itiou. ; A oua-tult- ie t till beats in every how est Scandinaviof two waa alo appointed to an's breast. When we meet a far away from his native draw up petitions to the County Court we greet him' aa a brother. If be aad to lb City Council for aid to ac soli, is la distress, we extend to him that of ; complish tola work. hospitality which Is characteristic couna meet we our when but It is on) by united action of tbla country; and through hie genius kind tbat th land caa LVmade seH tryman wbo, over woa ail fame the baa Industry, euro, aad this action abould Jb on tba cirillsed world, then our hearts beat a whispering part of th owners of property in tb qalck, and we bear am voice your country saying, 'I icluitjr. It la clear tbat tbe County my mother taught me to lisp ma; same Court aud tba City Council abould not the language aa did yours.' take lb Initially la a measur of tbla We greatly honored by thepreno klud; for tba mointnt tbat they med of oar Talented countryman here tedU with tba water or attempt to rc- - nt: bt, weaseoeiate with his name all la uobie, an i all that is in harmony HtuJat there U a deposition thai tbuj, with every poetii) soul. The moat oo tba part of owners of 'land to nobl Lntaere which tba poet baa creat for any ed la hie most inspired dreams axe ever hold them reeponelbT mind when hetouobe prntbiorbfe damage tbat ma result through) their th of his Instrument. It is this strings actio u. We think tba measure has I as pi ration that makes him aa ever tarted In tba right direction, jit should Joyful, hilarious youth notwithstanding nia all vex locks." originate with the landowners; Bulblarespoadlnz.iemarked that abould take tba responsibility, upon heOla did not wish to be considered to oat- themtelve, and If the root a b feasible, ahlne those iiluatrioua men who had aud such as la approved by the judgment won fame, such men. for instance, as of th Count Court and tba Cltjr Coun- L.innus the great botanist, Krtcaon the inventor of the renowned Monitor, bodlea can reader such Orstad cil, then the and other whoae fame aid aa tba ma advisable with waa ao well many eatabHahed and ao well de out taklnr upon. thmselv any respon- served, and that be always considered sibility connect! with thi control of hlmilfu Ui elf inferior. Mr. Joneaaon replied it waa true that tba wkUn. thoae r.Boil had mention! wr lana In cloe great mull Tbr la men: but great thinkers and eel- pfoximUjr to thlj city which hi j been entlili tddrtu themielTea only to ftw their aaditory must necessaunproductive for yrarsw the owner be intellects; b law Dumber. Uov ma ay rily there thatIn understood tas; unabla U eootsad witts the floods were Orsted and to which the hy ben cipod. Llnneau in their day at J exit? Orsted The Uads ar fertile aad on b made toid aa that! there ware certain bod lea to yield abuudaat crop of fras and which are the con doctors of mafnetlam, cot; that whsn y oa apothf r rrodu:t4 If tho water cia b coa- - while others are at one tod of aa Iron rod, ply trolled.and ayr en tcrprUins;, public-spirit- 70aelectricity can Lnatantly feel the affect of it In But a great tuoelcian. ilk mto, who baa Ian J 1st tbat and apprtclates JU'ralat, will Oi Bull, addreaaea himself to all who doabtl4M b ysry will Lag to pa such a can hear him. Ills audience Ii compoied ef all created being. He can., elevate tax aa shall ba reqoired In order to re the tnoaahtaandasplratlonsofclvliiaad tbaaa waters. man; n can quell and disperse tnat dli position which hovertd We hop to tea tht eaterprtit pros-- melancholy IsrsaJr'a-Xlra- t over be can soothe truat thai tba Omat Coartaad aou oeoant Uta king; pr,aud ana savage, warraatJ la ax- - that thirst for blood whuh rareaqaencn City CoaaoU wUt in the liberal of breast tribes. al4towaiia re the achle savage Therefore, long Undlng UveOleBaU. (Three cheers.) man t of so desirable a xull. or thalr rpr-- t The following aooa. eeatauvea, were preeent at t&a meeting serenading ouUlds the Half, the piece laatevvulng.and voted la favor of the pro-- being a selection from itoesinrs Ota bat Mater. Ola Boll, in acknowledgement ditch, and for the a; pointment of pod the compliment, went out and spoke of a committee to upriuteul ta a few kind words to the band. Ha said aud to levy a tax so; the "you have.bautlfully reminded ma of lands to pay for the 'work per th st great composer Itoseinl. who died lately; bat he Is not dead, he 11 res In the formed: eUtuue! Bringharst, Jscb Weiler, strains you hare discoursed here this L. W. Hardy, Ieoaard and? Thnratnn, evening." At the close of the serenade, be was Uorac Drake, J. I). T. koAilUter, conducted back to hie hotel, the band walking in front and playing by the Klijah P. Sheets, Oeorget BUfngam, way, and the members of the union Thom s Cleorge Crtsmoa, Bis marchlog in procession behind. 'At the hop Hantsr e son. John Claik, A. P, hotel the aerenada waa continued, and A. HosgtancL Thomas three cheers for Ole Boll and three for closed the dsmonstratlon. Winter. ao.', Levi 8avageB. Young, the brass band the During proceedings at the readtWu., Boy at Barney, John iyans, John ing room, Mr. Bull ex hi bt tad to the Bwensoa( Obarlee' laxabri, Kdward company a laurel wreath of solid gold, Woo. weighing nearly two pounds, and set S3esroY, (leo. Q. Cannon, with pearls and diamonds, presented to , Cao-nooII tckenloo per, A. M. Wm. him at Ban Francisco at thecloee of bis Wagstafx. tattoo ncert la that ai ty on the 4th Inst. There wrfe others T prvtiai whose The wreath contains thirty-sipearls, one at thepointof each leaf, and a monnamrt we failed to obtain. ogram (O. B.) fn diamonds, with the Inscription "Prevented to Ola Bull, March 4!h. 1870.'' beneath the coat of WXXCOXK TO OU BCU. rmfor California. On the outildsof v t . C9 thoeaaa eontalnl&e; lb wreath la ln-Th yUlt oTOIe BaU. th vcslnaot eertbeO: "To Ol IluII, from hi CaliforTtollatst. to Saft Iaka City, called forth nia friends, as a srtght token of their warm Usui aitritloni ct vftfeom froia gffecUoDtu rtgtrdi. Bin Frnclsx, th ruuatciacs of tba city and also from Uarch 4th,l 1I7&," m It Was made by BrocoarsJaft eoat of SIOOOl th Scandinavian raaldeataj , The BcaadJaaviaa TJnioa ieudsrtd ka Invitation to thlr eminent eoactry-mt- t Paorsaxoarax-- A dispatch from Ogdea ta meac with tbeoa at their readthat tbensaatbare ef the Salt Lake ing room In the Fourteenth Ward last dramatic troope who left tor dgdso yester night, which he eordUUy accepted. aAt day aad made their first sppearaoos last 4ft Afslra V a iha) Mmmliraa sV. erenlog, la Wood m suss' building, were A Jk. AY.y Inberg, B, J. Jaaaasoo, aad greeted The houae was and the r performance proved a II. Vloaeea Ijqrs., waited on' htm at crowded sneoasa. to bear IU We bay hi hotel and condnoUd him j his toa rrana no de.b4 that .Oiad the popl orOgdcn will U Alexander. Bull, Esq., his btulncts bow their appreciation of , the v, of iMrMargttU.tnd Ml and Mr. taanagr, J. Jij WaUoa-ILn MeDonald. tenor slogar. to said room. company a tanglbla form. Mwhtea:waa taetemiiy deoaratad for the occasion. The President ol the Union "Jswari team lir. The snccess of him welcooi, nd la 4 . CU tall U02e paper It ehoeen words expressed the 'pleasure 0 lama to take the fancy of eitixana end ao- Urine; honored with the the Colon. laibmix n lahad meat, joornan, soldiers f nd drill ana. It Is al- prwccs .0 listing Utarally, tooae a nibernlanUni ! ' Alter paivs.iiii o nLTMac: 8 QLl tht m&& every moaih,H and the. advertisefirst toast, to She fadJe, prtaeaiad by ment labody's another eel am n a rmii vnh itU to-nix-ht. to-morr- fellow-countrym- an 1- ou. Kr. buaiii fellow-countryma- n, fl bn thj dm , cnidrbi ed it Tl-i-n- . ththr. aa-cu- fl braaa'banTwd p-- coo-etructlad-Joini- AFTERNOON x 1 ,. 1 - l.rv Ubortoas - snow that fell last nhght have made tne u roads very eioppy up 10 rfant of moment baa occurred to mar the usuai, pleasure 01 tna company, evidence of the SKVATI. The military committee ordered are-po-rt of the facts of the Indian masts ere oy the Bock surveying party, la Ne braska. Last eummer. Harlow, from the committee oa In- wlan aflairs reported a bill to provide for the carrying into effect the treaty of J uiy, lBco, ttttwecn tne u. a aad fjhero-ke- e Indians. It provides for the purchase of all the land of the Cherokees lying bet-wean Ksnsas and those ln the Indian meriterritory weat of the ninety-sixtdian, fur the sum of two million dol - h lars. The funding bill was taken up and discussed at considerable lsngth, whsn the Banal adjourned. uoirac Trtae t aaatlaewsalasi iaaraai the mm eltl CsMls-al- a of bills were introduced and referred, among which was one to vide California into two Judicial dis tricts Clark Introduced a Joint reeoluUoa for the organisation of a Territorial govern ment for the Indian territories and the full recognition of the Cherokees. Chocktaws and Chlckasaws as citizens of the United Htatea. riawyer offered, for Cessna, a reeoluUoa instructing the military committee to inquire into the appointment of a mil llary cadet from Boston, and a naval ca det iroin rew York, and both credited to the 18th Congressional district of Pennsylvania. ..Logan said the reeolu tlon conflicted with tba action of the House last week, as It affected bars; the House refused to order the mala question, and the resolution went over. Stokes, rising to a privileged question, presented a resolution to allow Oolla-da- y to withdraw his resignation to the Governor of Kentucky, tie having refused to reoetve it. lie desired the resignation referred to the Judiciary committee. The speaker had read a letter from Oolladay stating that he bad withdrawn his resignation and invited tb fullest Investigation of all and any charges against him; also the telegram from Governor Stevenson, refusing to accept his resignation on the ground that it was his duty to demand such Investigation. A discussion ensued on the propriety of receiving the resolution and finally the House decided in accordance with the view expressed by the Speaker that the resolution involved no question of privilege, Oolladay being a stranger to the House and no longer a member, the Houae therefore refused to entertain the resolution. Dawea, of New York, offered a preamble setting forth the Importance of determining the question whether a member present during a session, may reeign bis seat without the consent of tba Houae, and thereby evade his duties and respoatlbllities; and a resolution loiti uctioif the Judiciary committee to inquire and report what action or ml waa nceasary for th determination of the question. The House then resumed tho consideration of the Geor1 a-- .''. TVTy-cordially- acknow-ld?edlU!en- UreaUy-remarxabf- CIIiWMMidalowat w( -- -- p' - , iu eiug auu utw tney oav and Elders: meeting EjtgjurePresidency are all too small to hold the i Bros. Young and Smith do iZltr ahare of the preaching, and the la driving bla own team. former t- - mMUnn and In private talks ai verv eonoeivable doty devolving "1 ,ka Raints la made plain, and the ar atrongly urged to observe ind faithfully perform them. t .lmnat forvot to mention that Blsh m A. J. Mofflt and lady Joined us last night at Sclpio. seem to be Uk-ln- g At Mantl, the people to build a comearnest bold in good modious meeting houe to be 80 by 65 feet, or White saca-aio- is of which already quarried ble portion tYim rrnnnd. a have been plao- Some of. the Bisbope 7 lonr. in the -r,n kv th- - alda of each telegraph r maintain Its perpendlcii-f.pole, to as to otr. rotted It ihm nola has aftjir is expected that every pole on the line ma mlT hnndred miles lnnir, will A This iw ataved In like manner. economical run.prove the ia long will, matins? considerable now is m 1 LA .t. if nt arhnn lh RID 'QV- and of the last will right sort, down, for years in tne grounu. to reach Cove Creek Fort tA.mArrAV r. m.. and no doubt will at Beaver. spend Sabbath More anon. Yours respctfully, Trmm w., t as. Xrrlk, as. Binkland X J I. was United Stttca Marnominated, shal for Idaho. Th Houa committee on roads and canals have agreed to report a bill authorizing the construction of a railroad from Norfolk, Virginia, vfcxIjoaleviUe to Bt. Louis the capital stock to amount to forty millions. to-dt- y, Retpeetfolly annoonees Two GRAND CONCERTS AX TOM SILT UXE THEATRE, rir. tially Milton Musser. A. Uta XerarLaaa if ARCH 8th and 9lh, Eyeiiip,' 1S70. trial. -- :0:- j Assisted by the fouowlng Artistea: HISS IIATTIE SAFFOllD, The Favorite Soprano; MR. WIIXIAM HACDOXAltD, MB. EDWARD HOFFMAN, The Dlstia2nUbed PlanUt and Oomposer. fl.00 and - ILS9 100 - 75 75 LOd 80 Teaat BaJLlais; der nvr d hil Bulletin, H Tickets for sale cn Monday morniag at the Box office of the Theatre. 0 o Draoghtat Pw Is the oolr lahaale bakioi powder in maikst. The lacrdlsaU sntsrlns into iu composition ar tAtmimtU smn, and ao carefally combined and notrl. fatla to mak light, tbat It Uoaa blaealUroUa, o kM,puU7raonf all vazle ties with aalforaa saooaaa. It U the cheapest to to a the eonsaBaerss It requires fromooe-thirbalf less than the of ordfnary manufactaro For sale by Orooara generally. TBI UarVKasax. KasroKsa. Barnetl'a Stand. ard PreparaUODS are of approved uaafolnesa nUtpMa and all that ther profess to be-P- H Doors open at 7. Concert begins at 8 o'clock. BY ASS LONDON CTkesaleaJ H ADXISSIOH Reserved BeaU ln- Dress Circle Paraaette Heooad Circle Third Circle PORTER, Wairrao. Any on bsylsg forsaiea balldln SCOTCH ABROL'S ALE, snd can Had lot about 80x190 feat, anlraiJy located, soon to a eaah eoatotnar by applylas SANDS CniCAGO STOCK ALE. UU83KY.DAHLEB A CO MLi. On Ilya 5 The Popular Tenor; ALEX. BULL, Business IfaBager d8' Agent. OYSTEROI OYOTEROI! SIMMONS, HOUSE SILCOI. Oyatesr direct receiving dally.A Pra IS from Baltimore. lao tia Feet, Calve astsl Ale Earllth TearaM. SM Bmaa A Oo.'s albratd aaSParMrt Brewer. Waegeners At and Lares Br, Golden Ale, Crown CI a are. mmian fiat wxtaawii to sertooalr voa masSeaUan JTOJBJ 4REYERE PROPRIETOR c3 "S 1? CO bl mmmm speak la fact, ae and taste lor yoaraalt dl74-t- r 9 O . I have used thre-elhtb- Brnab maaafaotarlng baatnea, waa tbla day dlMol vad by naatnai ooaaent. Tne business will be eondneted hereafter three doors west of ths Theatrs, by Wif. H. mit.is dt S- -l 8. L. Cltj", Mar. 8. 1ST0. 0 ll. H CO 5 H Frw ern continent. The trial or McFarland for the murder of Richardson is set for the first FROH Monday ln April. tw te TRUCKEE TREES! o HI H Pi CO 9 CO LUMBER. 01 DOO KS: mmmwm Fruit Trees, o a far ymmrm ld. hadded. 7-S- 1 to 1-- 3 inches thick, Sit. Cln. CENTS EACH! mm in o ALL JLLNDS OF PAY TAKEN. JTETSTIJ. Apply to . GREAT DRITAlfi. Or TOXrrC a DAVEY, PIlXICCIw SASHES Stb Ward, Six doors west of Theatre. reparlas;. &8S.U 13 llsht from 8x10! to 10x14 at LoxDoir. D Is patch ea from Borne reeach. from: 91.75 to port thai the antagonists of Papal infallibility in the Council ome of whom had threatened to withdraw, hare now NOTICE determined to remain In view of the worm TJUl WILT. BUT Oentral Ballroad Bon4, and aiz, omen smss op to that dogma. growing opposition on BUM A Do or Sbarp Youga papera PUBia.-Qrea- t oreDaratlons are be same Ballroad, Any pnoPormowATn zlates. parson wis&inp to sell tne xntda in the north of Inland for above papers, win please call at my store in fog the or of the Prince and Prin-- Oad or at Mr. X. Mania's Photograph Gallery, oea reception redaetkm from tb bo rmtmrn will t made Wal. I.OUI3 R8XK3EL. .CEeaaaealaal-riBusJte- ya I at dS7-l- W to nniinnnT, 'S Fuxko&jb Cxrr, March 8, '70. Editor Dtmrtt New Dear Sir I had tht pleasure of Joining the Pres ident ana party, yeateraay arurnodn, last south of the Bevlsr bridre. I had thai some of the members supposed of tne coxapany 'bad been sending yon Items res pectlnr the progress, etc., of tne party; but 1 learned this evening thai no latter bad aa yet been written. ' WHOLESALE SALE. or tba Territory 4 Utah, aeainat CHAR. We are ptepared to fill orders at ths above rates m Savor o H U8SfcY,D AH LKB CXX. tor tb sua of stxhndrad and thirteen adollars antt CAy-a- ve esata, I have levied npoa . the toiiowieg named Jwoperty, to wtu a, aoatn nail Mt no, i. SALT LAKE CITY OR OSDHt North bmii of tot no. half lot N. a la Block: Hm. IK nlot A: alao ana wtu lot fin. a xnoex is. pass a,uty aBorvey; a Ion onilarcb oOethesanselorsaieatpabtle the hoars of 11 SLm. an 1 1 pjn to As these prices are exretrely low, cons pettng tut, between neat taaosr snr eaan. at tne ooor or the rateaatwbleh ArtUlea .. . . tns wltn a. ar sold, w can only aall tor iak atr. aiaALXJHTKR. .1 vJ.DuI. Umtrl DA VS X mtml mm ::.v Ata animals, . Tba brethraa ramlsh-adfaeCavOe- CS3 o at txisrx OttlTH DRO., pbodco: He Oa' CLAWOON. " STATS COJLZ. 1.1 Vt - - 5 d Yfc r-- . . Imprtd dss-t- wenty-eig- ht ? Bt larrtlorlalMsrshal, Tht following is a liit of penona eon flLuoty.uas.ut.ira viz: .. Presidents company, stltntlng the sua ueo. A "VHmith, xoaag ungnaxn V. lit. k.l lr1imm TttaKm V. Eldtn BrigbjLCt Young jr., J.WAoonr! Chxs.It. BsTse," Levi riUwaft, John B. mXTB axesllnt doable Mapaona aide show--1 Holiman, John Sqabrea, O. P. U ailed atata. with Ballroada and u lBjt Jobsa U. Smith, Nathaniel V. Jones, vary parueoiar Item ahowiwon tb otbr aid sad ia addition twelve su or th world, C W. VanEttan, A L Hoiserand aUspartaat euia. Wall mounted and lady, and llatUrt Brlftxa and Albert C Young,' with eight vehicles and aosat ' PURCHASERS! viirrue or ait Exrcunojr to medi. X)T X reetsd frbmthe IHsuirt Court. 8i Jodlcial I HaitTaiceCUy. A4dsaaVBoz2Ut Bait ZAka City, : . s U s f O to 3it. wide and from GtU to 7ft. in length; Moulded, or Baited panels, ai from 93.00 to 90.50 each. Which I will elt at 30 o rJOULDIIIGS, aitl-ale- e, 10 CEftTS TO Hi SASH. a Brlndl and ClC. plan laatO OFaU CAMS a OOsay on )ef. horn. The N.lrandad la rqaraid t com and prove property, oaer take berawajr. pay ebargaa Kzamlne the foUowlng prle ltet ofthoee WILLI AST POTCK made from tb BEST esliwe-le- a Big Cottonwood. J PQ BDTIIlGinfORTED DOORS, NOTICE. S0.00S OS I bere'ofora existing BEFORE THB Copartnership the nam s o MILB3 A JONK-t- , latbe HAVJC P o d78-t- f TREES -- I Pi s ! O Salt Lake Billiard Roorn D.T. Msawia of Boston writes: NOTICE OF MARSHAL'S SALE the 000 uau of owe bottle of Baraett's Ooooalne. S o'clock p.m on Tneaday, the 15 tb day of and say oaoebetd pate la eovared all over wlta AT Mm eh, A.D. 1S7S, I will expo to public Inch an of loaf. baJraboat yoa aie. at Weher StaUon. on the ualon Paclflo wblcb. Is determined to grow." uwu wniory, Ratiroaa, in Morgan udod Bcaxrrr's Pu&imx(. will not dlsooior mas- - One new Twelve Horse Power Steam Saw Vn. hi ib, complete ln every particular, now located and udUI very recently, ln operation ln Thi bist repose as Barnell's Flavoring In. twelve miles soata of Hardacrabole Kan yon,on KaUaeta. Weber Station. A. lao pair of Mules and Asr IarALuaXiS Cuaa for Aatbraa Is obtained One by yoke,anof Oxen; being property taken from the Third District execution In Wtdtcomb's Bemedy. virtue of A Oo. Court of Ulan, At toe suit of A. Our w. u. waiion. WAimcn At lbs Historian's Offlce.two copies against Njtil Ueorgenson 298 of VoL J, Nov. 9. 1S6S. t vr own. fUMlMily Nm.No. dta-t- r United Sttea aiereftal. Par- tfrw York. The reception of Seward took pi ace at thsClty Hall this afternoon; he made a brief speech, complimenting the city as the. metropolis of the West- FOUEIGX 'WeMj Tnesflay anfl J.Jat Watsok, J NEW YORK. DEPAJITMEXT. osr - NajattBA, N. XL Tht Noyes block on Main Bireat, waa nearly destroyed by fire yesterday; lose sixty thousand, toa large number of occupants. Insured. Tn ILa 2 aa NEW HAMHSHIRE. tee.eee L 3E 155 TDT fit XOTICE WASHINGTON. z.c.ivr.i. coLumrj. n, gia bUL WaJsixiOTOx. O lli ex-me- m ' -- uu. h.inta everywhere give ai w reeegMlaesl aa ietlsu A number ng IItb, - CONGRESSIONAL. oo, ' JnCWal .., - 1fa., Rnli a, lTP, (1E17 ADVERTlSEHEflTS. HEW ADUERTIS EFtlEUTS. cltr. having nsw uiujk Bantaquln, NephI, Fork. PTOTOjPayaon, Holden. and at tbla place. Sclpio, Voa are well aware that traveling every day and attending meetings every n nr. ana smeumea miuwi DISPATCHES. work. The two Inches of to nta CE3ST t, i 4m-- : ; ; Ei O |