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Show JgJJMMiMW-BB-isisie- EVENING NEWS. ; toes AT ; KoiToa XCKWt SOVOiTS DlItT, rCBUSHK) aid v- orctocx rnu'-iSHxa- We4a4art - - , 1173. Hajr NEWS jOr THS DAY. -Investigations Into the whiskey frauds are being pushed in Chicago, and it la the opinion that the one half, and perproprietors ol s, of the wholehaps of sale houses will be indicted by the grand-- Jury. Drouth ;is likely to dlmlnkh the grain crop in France. -- The Belgium Senate hajT approved the course of he government in the Correspondence: with .' Germany. The Bishop of NUmea Is dead. Convents are to be suppressed in Prussia. : Another would-b- e Bismarck n3sassin has been arrested, this time In Vienna. Prussia forbids processions in honor of the Pope's Jubilee. A reward of a thousand dollars is offered for the apprehension of a idesperado named Wad kins, who, yesterday, shot the sheriff" and his deputy, at Laramie City. Hon. George Vail, associated 'with Morse in perfecting the invention of the electric telegraph, is dead. Ilsnry Lippelt has been elected Governor, and Henry T. Llsson, Lit. Governor', of Rhode Island. -- The stealings of Jackson, the notorious gentleman thief of Bo ton, Mass., amount to $700,000. Another batch of cardinals is to be made at Rome, on the 2Ub of next month. the At Epsom races Derby was won by Gaiiopln. A receiver has been appointed for the .Erie railway. The Bioujc chiefs at Washington had an interview with, and listened to a speech from. Presi for full text of dent Grant, this arcernoon a"N;ieie- speech see ' 1' grams. . . two-third- " . eeoamendable thing ilweask Providence to interpose in our (behalf. houses and We build Under-bo- x' r it ten 'reservoirs, and when they burn down or burst, as thfy must, and we find ourselves destitute, we to appoint a day of piously consent off all the prayer. W have killed wild fowl from the western prairies, the most effective enemy that nature provided for grasshoppers and insects potato bugs, and whenwethe cannot do we find and crease, what the birds did, we begin to talk, of tho , mysterious dispensation of Providence, "or bfhaatnres inscrutable ways. Let us go down on our knees, by all meanr; we have sins enough and follies enough to renenL Rut let u not su noose that the stupid carelessness whfcb. has characterized every step or civilisation; on' this magnlfleept continent can fail to bring Its pun ishment." Thicks asi MacirtsEs with Ceeasoitted for Trial. By Telegrapfr WSPACECa TO - DAY'S EASTERN. . . ? - : ns : V CuicAooi26. Msjor Bluford Wil son, Solicitor or the Treasury De partment, arrived in this city from yesterday, and will Washington, or. hi rourqayaosthe purpose or giving legal advice toe: officials are who government whbkey- frauds THany discrepancies have" been found has Whereby the government been swindled and the ' offlciAls have recently struck, a new lead. and intend examining the books of all tne rallroaa companies leading from Chicago, for the purpose of learning tbe.quantlty of high wines and spirits they have carried away within: the last four months. The books of the Lake Shore railroad company and the . Star line have already been locked into, and Information 'criminating several wholesale dealers has been ac When the U. S. cumulated. meets it is probable that Jury grand two-tniror three-fourth- s of the wholesale liquor dealers of this city will be indicted for defrauding the government. The Iribune' Washington special says the examination of j the stubs of the gaugers from one. Chicago house furnishes sn illustration of the methods pursued te defraud the government The contents of a certain number of packages sent from one Chicago house to New York, according to the stamps, were 67,000 gallons; but when the stubs were examined tbey covered only 10,000 gallons, showing a clear swindle nof 57,000 gallons. ., A, .comparison of tbe stamps on another package of illicit whiskey showed where a single stamp, according to the stub, cover while the ed'onjyin sixty gallons, stamp reality covered "eighty gallons. Tb ladiaas Interview tke 11 Mi- inves-(lgatlnglh- ds . to-da- hs - y, uuu. - to-da-y, . to-da-y; m J Mo-Coo- v. L co-equ- "co-ordin- al ate he. T - . w - ; i nut-nos- -- e -- ; : .' J , of-ha- . : : e- -- - i- , self-defen-ce lldlj ' Bro-Ostlu- nd . co-equ- ' j s : . : .. t : ay i 1 26.-4- t JJ " f'fJ S. mo tit tt 3VE i y " I J -v e In the Beecher case this morning, POrter, resumed his, argument 'for the defense. lie t aid the first ob of Tilton and Moulton was to ject reinstate'7 the 'former on the JTnds-when that failed the pendent, and was Uaiaen Ago esiaousnea, ana KfAfl-arffllt- .. the friend of Beecher were asked to contribute the sura of 'money needed to keep the paper afloat, and a Golden Ago article was1 pre ' pared, which brought not only money but, in the language of it broaght spoils;' and in the meantime the two5 thousand had been rot from Henry Ward Beech er for Bessie Turner's school bills', and five thousand for the support of TiitoaV family, for which latter sum Beecher had to mortgage his house. The .Bacon letter had thea been trabllshed containing a rarble- ed edition of the letter of apology, and Beecher thought it called for an but Moulton said investigation, a breach of faith, that would-b- e and yet these men were the parties who published the Bacon- letter and tne . letter of - apology! Were these- the men to advise silencer It was the policy to be observed by Til-to- S';rWE Vt tiim f fA ... ' r UB aiSi . 1 I uJr.. I HI l . -- -- .. . 4frTr4rrt .inTI n abi AJSyuwirv cuiiETjtJ FfOairi g . mi -- '. 1 I A sk: ; VMa''- ". JiTBBIIINiTIO.ff OT TljAFtl EVBD j WITB ( flB SBLLlNfr GOODS ...... .Kaa Beecher and broken by Tilton and Moulton. If , Beecher was guilty and had debauched one of Jiis Own communicants: Ifhe had confessed to Tilton, Moulton and Mrs. Moulton; if he had authorized Moulton to tell Judge Morris and Judge Tracy, or any other person, why ' did Beecher refuse to sign the cara by Tilton, and to prepared for him be read in his own pulpit? Porter, commenting upon tne testimony of Mrs. Moulton, said her words were by , herself but by her Eoisoned, not bad been 'suggested It by Beecher's enemies that counsel had dealt dlscoarteously with- the perjured blackmailer; but he would leave it to the Jury; they had heard the severity with ' which Morris had spoken of - his, Porter's, client, and they would yet hear tne dead but polished' eloquence of his ly learned friend wbahad yet to speak to them on the other side. The counsel then reverted ; to !,Mrs. Moul ton's testimony, in which' she urged Beecher. to go down to the ohurch, that he eoukl never appear in the pulpit with tuts , on his mind, and Beecher replied .that she seemed to him like a section of; the day of. Judgment. : Was this latter an expression like Beecher's? No. it was framed . by the same lips as wio rpaioxysmai kiss," .ana , "orinK of moral Niagara," it was an ex- - w Sf ; -- ,.s ?,.-. fitt &oo&ilM&t s l mil . m . ii i i . ' ' - i ' J t iA if til 1 .V.,., lrniv. - - . " M r. amm. sI , 7 L. w is - ' .M-m-aaa- -n . . niiMiT n. - jV - . C If', i. f ' ... m; rfitoQ . a m. m i, s am m e S. P. TEASDEL. ' rr s 8l 3 f called is the Public to the above brand of Coal, which can be obtain edv a,t short notice, in any desired quantity. f ;i(r ec toirfeM itself for family 'use For your Family as the cleanest and Supplies. Stock brightest burning Daily replenished. coal in the market; to smelter, and a men as the best A Good Asuiori' steam p roducing ment or PAXIASOIJS, coal in Utah. t We JLIress Goodt et keep'it constantly f; f 'fk?jjif on hand arid deliver promptly ; Leavejorders at A New and Choice S-- t - "KEEP ' 'ON! M ANDJCftiJt jstti WE'pie te Stock of Goods icf our lines, suitable for Mining and Family CON-ftANA- V -f1 Trade, which we are selling at theXowest Prices?4 I Wur UOOOs are.au DOUem rrom j apu can always oe f relied on, as we aim to keep only such goods as we caa coafidently re: n . commend to our cmtomejrs nrai-ciass-nou- "at i-- -: will and t. toi their advan8 Proprletoi'a of Country in need ef goods fn our line. And sbentores tage to eull aVrhe-Elephanwe wilt take lirpart pay GTalnfFleur". Butter, Eggs; Ve. ' 'Heads of Families Will find week's that their suppHes purcnaalng Store'? is the Cheapest Place In T6wtt,f Tt ; be Elephant ' ru:-- We are now ' making a Specialty ef t' A 5 -t- iri,T-t;.C'- "' - en-gi- ne . -- -- J Where Miners', Blacksmiths and Cajyentess?can.bi siil .!; Cheap and good. r ,, ' incomplete outfit .r ..';..'... rf the best in the Give us a trial. wait upon our I ts ' Stock! a" f dl5i ,1 to the. ;!Powi Clock Stored CU J COAL CO. lo- - .,-- to-da- r ' r ri""1. TEASDEL'S. E the undersigned, having con-- ! , r A. nected ourselves with the 'jtet tali Dept.' (Dy jGrbbSs sidej ofTp. M. cordially invite our ' friends to call and. see us at the hbove loca tion, where we . will endeavor to niake ' lt as' much their interest to deal as It will be our pleasure to " serve, them. w ,. . I, a-dl- ea' ,. , HOUSE. EAGLE a fi' . tl lEDWilDbwDiskj dl51 '1 GREAT BRITAIN. PAmeUtev r no a ""fni. . 1 I ..... . ....... . ... mJi a r ir r nmn ia Steam'"Elaning' Hill, t r. FntST'.CLASS . ioujris rKva i' F ; e U.&l--W We have on hand andeociila&tIxaralv-O- WOOL, f.,t )r, rh, fc u,j t w, is iW mid f v- 'r -' ' PHCOTSIOIIS 25 OENTjS.lAt POUND 4..J tl . , l.-t-.vrtill Ci AM NOW T SSCEXTZNaiMT, SFIUHGl 'r STOCK OF TIIESH MSUl JfeB CJ1 tomttaMnerdkltaloPM . . - rnmrmmm k in ti(ji.j, IT?;f " ttfW !.. ' .p.?n tr atfactiTjir itVwM , . huiuiimtVt.-- toilltaj,hss Slwn better ? " I , INI it-c- m . - Cns-Tht-rd " dv.:??' TIT " -- . . w xnx cinr. wnibePald, , in Sloneyand TwThirdi -- . . . i -- U ny.Ba a Cheap aa mmj Xlae, "VUear ' tL 111 FeatbevJEdced , .I ttt -- -- tHOUAb t. OAKEY. '.t.u FACTORY Fir EaH Slrctltll , tateeM znuHX and, Fourth Soul StrteUfSaU ZaJto Cliy. Port Office Bo irr. ics 2ll WuLWa TTaltei A; T7cia gen-tlema- jfl mm mm . L Biding, Elrming, Sp'lttlnj aad Crowcut-Un- wmil biaea at Lanimr. n a to-merr- S ' (orwbteb A ut ts. j" ',!JaJ- t4S j-- ti lvWwlow Frames at Cheap Bstes,. rtety. and stove tiii a Wood .rv'.--: m? Hirj6aTaiarr or ' DOOIt AND FteoHortK-iti--i rt I MX I ll W U Att AUI IA 4 Urt ' m. - PUnl-- - W0OL!.WOOL! Wboll ""W.Frqi7jg:L, t 100,000,: i ' . J liljkKC-.iicrpKi- 'A- It. . S1 1 wj-ite- - m 1 Si! WAGONS. i Newt special at Vienna, says that a person has! been arrested in" that was the bearer of an ciry,wno anonymous. letter, contalning;jin offer to assassinate Bismarck for-milll6n florins; the i uh known. s ey f 'ae Kevlval MeTesaeet. Tbe iPorfln reviewing the Utter of; the Archbishop of Canterbury, expresses the opinion that the, religious revival will have little per mS-manent eiiect. , , WIeeer ef Um Derky. The Derby was won by Gallopin, Claremont second; 18 started. rSASH 1; B'AI rOREICN. ft 1 ok S.P,TeasdeL a,s.s W it; GUSTAVIS JOHNSOX. . siRJ Ik, V: Opening Dally an Elegant Stoclx of 8hoet,aqd will be sold Cheap at . -- " J? ' .t - lUley. About JW,000 shaxeawere votea n.i f - -' , opposite :the forn CJLO-- An arrival of Children' SHOES, of the Celebrated DUJflJAIl SXannfaetare Just-recelved ut TnU- T CRM of Genta9 TEASDEL'S. . DCENS GO - OPiSSre - - f: TflJIfO now opened HoteH Sales Yardi O. Cannon. St.;r That Poptnarf Bbbt pdx576:2J.P.,Cri: rapnBrp.and Z. G. and V Shoe Establish !Ml?Drug Store. -- I.' ! BOG BBS. , . y Gro-,cer- Co-op;,?r- ll. -- JiJVfA Theattention.of Our: stock of Table aiici Pocket CutlerE ni1 rntlfrvn !.. I. and we endeavor to satisfy all our custom Territory, to say whether Mrs. Moulton's tesMIk FRED ' ANDERSON", late of the timony outweighed tbat of Henry Scandinavian friends. ., , . , Ward Beecher. He had hoped to JOHN CTTStNJi.Q10S.Ll ; ; , Al.JjCAVZK be able to present to tb Jury th contradictions" of the testimony. but be had no time. Beferring again .to Moulton, he said .there were .17 honest, men who :bad swera falsely: if all that he had testified to was .true. If all that Tilton said against his pastor was true, there were 31 ra en of worth and esteem who : had "sworn, all sworn, falsely, Counsel then refer red to the attempts made to throw discredit on the character of General Tracy, and he said that he thought I: I t he acted Justly, he thought he was in taking a retainer ef Beech right men had broken faith er after these with him. If there was any error on Tracy's pari it was due to the counsels of Evarts and other, law yers associated with him. , lie then concluded his speech with congrat toe jury on' tneir patience ulating the hearing of the case, and during the court on its uuiform kindness, 4 and with the expression of his firm JLLXV V belief that no sueh a verdict as 1 asked for by Judge Morris would be rendered, but: that the verdict 871.-Ma-in : would t e such a one as would ft lad den many hearts, and send an electric thnli of Joy throughout Christ endom. The conclusion of Porter's efwl speech was greeted with a burst of St;-m'st:.Siae5ime spectators- - The applause irom loreman or - tne jury announced that one of the Jury was Hoo ill to court appear this afternoon, and the r : .i adjourned till 5i V OJSeees Beetee. 1.: " - ' ti w . t '!-i The Pacific Mail election y resulted in the choice of the following ticket, without opposition Hianey union, ueo. h. Ncott, jay . . i . . t w Gould, Jas. D. Smith, Charles J, ' 4f It j" tf ; Osbern, George J. Forrest,!; Boras w, , ril . . W t.;. - I y ... f f MPl GQISrIOH COAL. .. t i . KEVysiJtSEMEHT - i t.-- J !.J1 : or XT ';F7- LM iii,J r nTTTVtwtrsTrfTW 4aw lf aM XXM U' l er 1 f T Zst--r "': fzr l!iI.t wiir 8 aa n -- JOHIIJL :)!ASLAU, JA.tPreldetT Brig-La- m. 1 Yotnrrt We Invite oar Arieads to Mil and examine 1 In a tmm Awm t.1i .; V" . -- I nablat-H- M IS TIICATnG v - 1 - FIHST WACOM DEPOT COUTIIj OF ' TIIEDEGICCaDS, " V.- 'Zotprww ritrtsiid jtVffrnZTasi i ; '."lansltieiH ti!5CaxTr8C5 vV i : nr. -- I:: a M m sir euiFIV lp i' i. i f; II d - OjpB I-- TJnderwcar, Mt n's Furnisliliig Goods, .Ladies', Mlae and Children's ShoeIfPCEKIESiln the Basement, Ete, Kte., mie 'I I tAinn i O'rfiio"i. h 'Mi hnz 'i.vtso'nw !. . -- , ww atAs-v- .. J- - ! . $ COMPLETE IN THE FOLLOWING LINES PUI'AND STOCK IS . Ifoffons: RfaDle andFanty - er thought of splitting.; the day of Judgment into sections. There is a grain, or trutn in ner narrative, it Is true;, there were. conversations between them; but no one saw all as another saw it,nor could any two persons give' the same, account of anything; that 'has ' occurred at which both were pre&enU Few Would report alike even a convert sation of an hour's length after it had taken place. . No two com manders crave the same account of a battle at which ; beth were pres-- J t en i-a - ine counsel eniargea on tne and 'redifllculty of remembering peating a conversation- - occurring several" years ago, and the liability of a person, even well intentioned. to avoid mistakes In attempting to ' report such conversations, v It might be true that Mrs. Moul ton was misled by her husband, V. . TT I our 1 . uiuii to.caU.and 'examine Miujxana esznn-nntfa- iet WO 5 ORTMNT OS?4 2 - ' I i - . 5 -- ,. . .tOV; 5 1 M ARB r' t liBSECSEU 'J N'G DAir.Y n; - a, n-- ? ft--f. day bonnci! over to await the action of; the grand jury pn aj charge of using the i mails' in furtherance of d a lottery scheme deslgted tb I JK ..... , -X the public A ateeelver Appelated. Njsw York. 26. II. J. Jewett, Presideat of the Erie Hallway, was of, the com-- 1 tberreceixer appointed T i sBbsemev eeurt this V-t)Atv- - bv-thmorning. de-fraa- The folloW- lng are from Colorado papers con cerning the way of with the festive grasshoppers "We hear of a new trick to de stroy the grasshoppers. A gardener of town discovered that they were very fond of settlios on the He young twigs of the cottonwood. cut a Quantity of the small branches and laid them in piles" around his garden. In a short time he found thousands ef grasshoppers in each pile, and throwing an little hay over them he set It on re ana burned them In trreat numbers." Pueblo : Chieftain. "The arms of the machine are about a foot wide, made of wires set pretty close together. On theee me wings the nre is amaiea, ana rake .a behind horse, hitched thing and drawn by , borsee the rigging fiery extensions running about two inches above the srround. Mr. 1. of the estimates that three-fourtall grasshoppers ) are f killed iir,will 'fie rroundnce Tjassed bver. put over these wings or extensions a covering or anew iron, so arranged as to throw: the .fire more down The Sioux ward, so as to catch them all Washington, 26. wharwvwr tha machine moves. The Indian on called delegation slower urn norses- - move insKnetiei acthePresident, by appointment k i ! W Standard " companied by General Cowan, Act-lo- g Secretary of the Interior, and Commissioner of Indian afilrv, 8sebjoVHo3-- Akrvinq Me?. Smith. They were received by the Mis. Lizzie Pettit Cutler, the President In his private office.' As Indians entered each advanced "bewildering widow,' in the course the to the President and, being presentjustices aitd boumssion- - of alectnreat the Southern Hotel, ed by the interpreter, shook, hands St. Louis, May 19, on the subject with him. The Indians then, ar.In the News of Monday, May 24, of "Flirts of Modern Society," de ranged themselves around the table, Hon. Z. Snow reviews the Jurisdic- clared that "Itwus always the no Spotted Tail and Red Cloud having prominent positions. A large tion of Justices of: the peace and blest an-- best men who where number of ladies and United States commissioners, with ruined by flirts, for, tald she, "Who were present, including gentlemen Governor special reference to the delivering ever heard of a mean man making Pennington, of Dakota, Governor Ex-Gok. up by the city officers of John Wig- a fool of "himself about a woman?" Thayer, o Wyoming, Senator :of and' Coloradoy gins, charged with' the murder of ?,Mrs.'Ctttleils thus further report Hamilton, of Texas. The. President ft John Kreamer, to the United States ed In the pspers then, through Wm. Folder, the la Marshal per deputy, on the demand terpreter, addressed the Indians as marriobserved had that "She follows: of the United States Commissioner, ages were on the decrease In this i"I want to say to the Indians, toKimbalL- C?ir t1 country and Jf Europe, f It might something about' the object of Judge Saew states that, jas re Decome necessary w aqiopi me oia day, them here, and a few bringing law, which compelled men words for them to reply to at pregards offences against the laws of Grecian and .taxed bachelors for sent. I, have always been a friend the Territory, justices of the peace to marnr. of families The leo- - to the Indians,1 and am , benefit the; ' and commissioners have' turer wa4 decidedly severe oq 'old anxious te do what I think: best for. bachelors, and described them as their good. The country "Where authority, or are bears and nuisances, loungers and they now live, as branches ot, the goverzunentwlth scandal-mongerthey must be s. She character- well awarels entirely like powers and duties;" that nei- ized the BeecherJHrial ineapahle of as a farce, supporting Uhem" should the govther Justice nor commissioner has and said the best way to treat a ernment cease to give them aid. or to seven was tak Xt use a shooter authority demandjs pria- seducer of 1863 clothing Is the treaty, By crime of marital infi; granted to them for thirty yeais, oner frem the custody of the other, en him. was much worse in a woman and for only five years. but that If either of those officers delity a man, but men were guilty of The provisions than food and therefore provisions chooses to surrender a prisoner for it a thousand times more than wo which have been the them given examination by the other officer, it men." last two-- years have been gratnit- -' ' on the part of Congrets. can be done at option, there being When all men become "Mor- ous These may be taken from them at no law to prevent it, and that it mons?, there willbjrewbache!ors any time, without any violation of can also be refused at option, there of ages. teaty. My interest now is to make culpable to enforce compliance. some arrangement by which they being no-laand their children will be secure In the case referred to, the prisfor the future.' (Several. Indians oner, Wiggins, was in the custody their approval of these expressed of the city officers for examination sentiments by exclaiming 'Ugh..,V before a Justice of the peace, "when The Faial AeeUlesiS at "As I said in the beginning.it must be evident to tnem tnt ir me his custody was demanded by a JMOA9, May 22, 1873. supplies of food be withdrawn by United States deputy marshal on a the government, it will be imposwarrant from a United States com- Editor Deteret New: for them to live where tbey sible re- - are. . denaxtloulars are the Following Was I would call Another and the missioner, prisoner death of their attention thing te is this, they must livered up to the deputy marshal spec ting the melancholy Ustlund, wnicn iook piace see that the white people outnumand taken before the commissioner Sister this forenoon. ber the Indians now. about 200 to for examination on - the" charge . Sister Ustlund Lad been engaged 1, taking all the Indians with ter"'-3 1 i on the bank ol ritory owned by the United States. named. grinding' potatpea she resid This number of whites is increas which near Logan river, no bad commissioner The right ed, for tne or maainit ing, so rapidly that before many to demand the prWaer from the starch Having finished that labor, veara if will be JmDOfslbla to fix Justice, ner," Tice Yersa, would the hewas in the act of clean Intf the any point, within, the lines of .our utensils used and, stepping to the territory, where you can prevent justice have had ay. right to de bank of the river to clean a sieve, it them rolnjr. and it will become ne mand a prisoner from the comm's- - is the bank' broke away cessary that the white people shall believed, sioner, or, in other words, the U. 8. and let her down Into the swollen go from one place' to another, marshal had no right to demand a stream. whether occupied by Indians or t hv trn from nn Some two--r three .children w ha MMhamiiLU prisoner from lh city officials, nor saw the fall into stood her For this reason It to another. near, State to officials the had any right city the , and feave is water, desirable that Instantly 'very have friends tho? Indians demand a prisoner from the U.S. alarm, upon which Bro. Ostlund should' here; tdf look officials. i The precedence, If any, rushed from the h ouse.se ized a rake after their: interest. J They should was with those officials, local or and ran towards the river, , In the be ' situated where, they would Bister Ostlund who was be able 7 to t set sunnort - bevond federal, who ha UrSt Jawrully Jtr meantimedown the stream, spoke to any contingency. I do not pre floating 1 .i -it ?j rested the prisoaec. her husband and he to her. uro. pose to ask them, r without their if a commissioner demands a pri Ostlund.being noswlmmer.aod she consent, I to j leave I their I homes born and "raised, soner from the city authorities, and sinking unaerneatn tne. surrace, where they were her no aid. but to point :out to. them tne adthe latter do not desire to surrender could render Quite a number of the brethren vantage to themselves aad their him, It is 'evidently their right to Immediately repaired to the scene children will accept such if they, hold him in custody, according to and plunged into the rwater I in arrangements as may be proposed L'AlW groping and to them.' i There, is territory south law, for examination , before aJus--, search, a tlce of the peace.' plf this Were not swimming dowu the stream about of where they now live,! where the one half mile, tbey succeeded in climate is mucn better, wnere me so, the office of justice of the peace finding her lodied' araonjr I he grass ia mach better, and the game would be completely OTershado wed, willows. more -- abundant, including, large She was Immediately j brought game, sucn as bunaio, where. there practically abolished, and rendered and every means employed is nod pasturage far animals; and home, acnot is which obsolete, evidently to her to life, but to no effect. where teachers could be sent bring cording to the law. Therefbre,in the among ithe. Indians i tot; Instruct contingency of a demised o( a eom M. TL.far the nrom bt and enenretia them in art, civilization, self-prservauon ana 'support, xnis year missloner for; a prisoner from the manner with whlehv heproouied men we . have - had forwarded Irons and grappling 7 great difllculty of the municipal autho- to the spot, with a view custody ftect in " ' keeping - the white people latter the wenld.be rity perfectly her rescue and In rendering aid from going to the Black : Hills in In the right to refuse such, illegal necessary in sueb cases. soareh, of srold. but so. far we have Ustlund was a native prevented . them. - Every year the Ingra demand, and. if necessary to con efBlater BaalorUMalme County, Sweden, same (1111101111 will be encountered; tinue to refuse until, the matter 89 years. ' She received the untu aged the right or the White people were carried before and settled by gospel Inner native land in 1858. go to that country is granted by - the court of last resort, and this in emigrated to Utah7 In 1882, was a to the and may, in . the end, estimable lady, a true and leadIndians, and in vindication of good andLdUter-daUT1 hostilities between the , y Saint,and high-- white people and the Indians with their right and extent ef jurisdic- - faithful aa Knew ner; out any special-fau- lt ,wuo. en either jy respected by ' has - the universal tion according to law, J g side. Should such trouble occur : in ot this community and become j The practice of surrendering prl sympathy general it would his afilictien. necessarlly-- i lead., to withholding, oners on demand to i1 al Yours respectfully, for a time, at least, the supplies James A. Lkisiiuax. authority is a tacit acknowledg which the government has been rnent , of superior; authority in P. S. Scandinavian Star, please sending them., All this trouble J, wish to avoid. . I want to see them the demander, and is a concession copy. well provided 'for, and In such a to the spirit of usurpation which way that t the j arrangements will The Hlasla mri mm. Is not favorable: to the perpetua have to be respected by my succes tion of American - liberties and , . sors and other, administrations for Nrw York City, ' eqnsj rights. . May, 17, 1S73. ' the future. I want the Indiana to r i r i Editor think of what I hare said. I doat petcrxt ITeic$; ? want them to say anything to-dmissionarieawlloi IeE Djrden I want them to talk, among them-: Pbayino, FastikoAkd Gbass- - oniThe id be nrenared te hear 12th instant, via., Elders selves, ' the of hoppers. The proclamation the Oxlas Kllbourne, A. W. Sabin, from the Secretary of the Interior Governor of Missouri, announcing Bishop Win. Maughan, .Elders E. and tnevCom m issloner. .on .Indian a day of fasting and jrayr. because Clark, William Nelson, W.J.Lewis, Afialnv who are authorised to speak P. Evans, . Arnold (3ood,-llfT- for me, and will be Xgoverned by f the grasshoppers, seems to be Thomas. Hohlnson. Daniel l Jones, my advic. Thii is all want to'saj Jno. considered a right and proper thlcj Mens Peterson, Mads Christiansen, . te them' brief to do, but that much more ought Wm. McKayTPeter J. Sammeir. a After corrvemtion between r j. . ' v At to be done In face of a great cala Wm.CParker, James Mellor. Wm. ftt. E. 'Griffin. 'and John Hlnman, the President tuned te mity and' also'as a JJyj SUmpson,'C. HoDkinaand myself. "bare had a the Indians, and said, throusrh the ne lunei says i A'nuaaeipnj interpreter, ."I will; say to them very pleasant Journey so far. first mentioned brethren, tnat wnat I have eatd will be writi "If they :sit down and 4oek at The two been set "apart to labor In ten out and they will hare 4 the the locusts and expect (a. mighty having United States, left us at Cut- - words repeated lo them" by Ufeln-terpretthe strong west wind will tome and the friaoUidlTan ftheri ad- eagov-Anremaining eighteen to we venture carry them away, toward vanced the Prit(fnt. ttntt about this nine arrived in. say that they will be disappointed; o'clock thhunorn cityr I looking toward! the rpixesentitlvea ng., , but there Is certainly something here Eiders Ualneand of the press Who were talking, and that they can. do, both in Czhtins .We find and anticipate the felicity maoe a snort exrianaiion reiaUve the pest and in mitigating Its effects. Young, ana - we - nope mat mey win get of ji pleasant Teyage with them on to. ,the .published, statements, -- to over their canib and sro to work. It board the steamer IFmcow, which lhe. eCect that . the Indians . had afternoon. stigmatized the Secretary tef the would be better, however, if people will sail Interior and "the" Ootnmlsslooerof would make some effort to Cad oat Esq. EJy acted, t: o pcriect Indian ACairs as lurs jlie said ns..WaJhavebeen ygiih and to respect the lairs which. were mot made by .the treated, '7 sucarcharges by Ui repectfal whether we call them . laws of Go j very - ofT.dals u and whoever nt tiea in the himi the all B.VR$2 way and govrule do or laws of nature, . made them, Yours papers themselves, s up Teryjeepoctruiiy, ern on this earth, before' habitual as ne aia net can v us strongest has them for brought contempt friends liars. The Indians tiien disaster. We cut down all the withdrew, evidently disaepoinled trees in tie land, and then, when In not having an onportunity to Herald Cleveland asks, The with are scourged we consequently Uvmui uv rlsrhta nriests reply to the President. They were alternate drought and flood, we are bonna In fall costume, with a plentiful to respect?" think we are doing a rather supply of paint and feathers. THK GKAS3IIOPPEKS. t Cincinnati, C, L. a gift enterprise manwasD.jine, yester4 -- w i VK7, utaa, He. 184 and USOBARD ST.. ciiiroinE'ficB. O. TT. DAVIS. |