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Show 5 EVENING NEWS. ro'iuaniD S - mm . stntDars O'CLOCK xxcrmzv' rOl' AT 4 will share. The failure of the the rest" of mankind throughout Freedman's Savings Bank was most ine worm. air. Jdge ia.a very was a pleasant . speaaer; ana, like lr. disgraceful in everyday. 'fit or noaton, Is clso aJ very d, shameful uarKent, deliberate, - I. . n .Ukl robt-erand of a dependent, poor -uua race a iu iron! 1SQundef struggling robbery jia Was known as the Hub tne guise ei moraiiry aud,reiigion. ton, otherwise i. .1tk Qiye us the names of these robbers! tit tha TTnliuM Mr. Deusrlas must know them heilwhat he had seen since he left thai cause he sneaks ef their houses and city, be some wnat doubted whether coaches. Iet him give us their It merited that titlo. names, that tbey may be sailed up He thanked them - all. for . their auu arrer a lew rurtner uosptuujiv, by the ears in lt'.enng iniamy: remarks concluded, as did all the speakers, by expressing himself as xaucn gratmed to witness the probf Salt &ty?mmMi'm' Tiox.- The. Oakland (CaL) Trans- gress Rev. O. H. Means, D. D., of Bossays cript ton, Slasa., , said .that, although dUlerinjF In his religious views from "Judge-Nyrequires every son aDDlvlne for naturalization ta-- the opinions and faith of the "Morpeople, he. "had been yery the Constitution of the mon'! Brs to read .xtf this State, much) instructed." while in this and States, before-h- e wlU grant- - ine papers. Sal6lXAkecity,vJJe. alluded to The Judge' head is very level on very eloquent terms, stating tnac point. A man ougnt to snow tfydni resrard it as Decu- what he Is rweariDg to bat half of that1 many mitrht God had bless that 1iarlyi"a land, be will do not. There swearers the whlch.-fto- e ' but would rather ed, nere-afta demand tor constitutions say, was 'a land blooming in beau labor, ty," tno result ol the patient of. faithful There-i- s performed, somein f epui in faithfully I men. lie iwas exceedingly gratithis request. A man who becomes fied at tho hospitality received,and to idea an. have naturalized ought would make no hasty expression in of tho nature of the constitution of regards to, the religious opinions He was much gratified the country of which,, he. wishes to prevailing. to observe the many children pres a citiren. a become .It gootlsign, ent Tabernacle on Sunday too, in these degenerate days, to morning last, and to hear their find a judge holding forth so pro- sweetf singing.- - 'He would welcome them alt to his home at Bos minently the necessity of becoming ton, 'and was euro' his wife would acquainted wiUVj.tlje,, Constitution. join hlrnj in giving them all a cor We havhad-judgin this Terri- am welcome, lie aid not expect tory who hare riot been so anxious to fina such a beautifut - city as liake had proved to be. He by any means to havo candidates Salt been disappointed in many bad or of Indeed any for naturalization, places) be had visited, but had been the paople, fome to au understand- agreeably surprised 'to' find1 Salt Lake! City far more - beautiful ing of ibe Coastltutlorf. Biit said than he had ever imagined it to be. anx been have wonderfully judges Mr. Muster was? requested to ious to pry into the domestic situa- speakj but declined, saying he was . fH v tion, practice, views, and belief of not a public speaker, Thus ended the " "speeches, w or aucli caudlate, and.; have even oratorical of , the proceedings; gene so far as- to establish rigid reli- and here, part me to say, that allow gious tests, failure in passing which several persons present stated to bas been held; to I sufficient ground me that Halt Lake City ought to for refirsing admission Into the pale haw had at least one man present oa the occasion to thank the speak-er- a pf American citizenship, which the faij .their kind wishes, and 'corConstitution does not authorize, dial invitations to jrislt their own bor permit, but, on the contrary, cities and states, in return for the ? towards cordiality extended expressly prohibits. "7 bat that man was not there, ithem, Had I not been otherwise engagMi'scle axu Maternity. Pre ed, add had I "been requested sident Grant's jtfaughte Nelly has sd, T would certainly, have .been been doing we) in, the. maternal that .nan; land; the muse would have me to say as Tnow line,' as pet dispatclt I if "the News write, inspired? in CJnclu&ion cold-bloode- I. ' DAVID O, Editor a OALDUW Pcbusbm. - Jalj-- 14. 173. We- tEW3 OF THE DAY. letter appears- telegrams, from rroresor JUrsn to tresiaens unai repracgarding the Alleged swindling ticed h government officers upon the. 1 Sdians ,atw the Jted jyoud Agency. directors Tot theXUCr ail road were elected yesterday. 2.' " QfTT Tweed easels again under dissuasion before Judge Barrett, iu theNew York Supreme Court.? H congress of delegates repre- states s?i)tln'- - the cotton-growin- g iu to-dy- 's ... he is ia epslonat lWeihrKf J , ha relations between the governments of Venezuela and the U. 8. ere the subject of a protracted Cabinet meeting yesterday. ' The town of Buda, County of Peetb, Hungary,' has been Tisit-f- d by another terrible etorm.whicb has done . great damaga lojjrop- AJlabore'i harnedDu en pres; Lowell, ,Mas8.fhia uader idential arrest 'for kicking his-- wife to i; jffdeattf.ji Baptist Minister ofThiladelphla, accused t Immoral conduct, ha been tried I y n court composed of 'ministers, and acquitted and declared blame- . The-iUvIioU- rt. r-a if- Ai ? feixty thousand :dollr darn ago byflro at Monongahela, Pa. ..citizen of,the .United States 'iwa been chosen prime min uter life of the Navigator Is-- fr - JUeKenzie, the Canadian pre tmer, '3iaa been speech making at Dundel?, Scotland, on the relations ietweiu Britain and Canada. hr. William Nelson, of Edirv feasted 1 the. 'American rifle burghf team Ifist nlgbt. uriBsr 'the. (oar months of their stay in London, Moody and .Sankeji, the American revivalists, held tu hundred and eighty-fiv- e meetings, and preached to six tee b bundr andthlrty thousand people.""" M price' of wheat Is advanc-io- g I la gbth England and France. . main provisions of the new Snlsh constitution will be found ti dispatches, (. T&e position of Dorrr garay, the Csjltot . general; and of the troops fender him, is critical; they are aal to be located -- on high m unions, and hemmedja by ser-rrbrrcades of government troops. -r- fioc.,r!2" Sweeney, a noted 'has been arrested in iunk -v "Sie- - . to-eay- 'e -- al Xew rbtr, 41 - Taek;todjailedamembers the TJ. S. tookjielers' , Association are in 'nvt?fei4on at - -- ; of- - I " - 8- lk - e - -- -- er incoutry . at-th- e - . 1 prjuiytsr The ,,! t Sar- jPresiidenvs torls 1 reported to be strong on the muscle, though an exchange says he did uw. Co so very well ia that une in. uiaast essay, wnicn was an encounter with gloves with a young namd Goicourla, in Tom ; Murphy's barn, at Long 5. Branch,-Jul- y Joieonria bad the In advantage strength andUctivity, and Sartorls InTf8clence.,, Both showed 4magnificeTit rnuscle,M and were In good "fighting condition." After a number of plucky rounds, SartorU' friends persuaded him that he stood no.chanoe of success, and the contest ended, the having rectlved a good pounding j i therein. stock-broke- son-in-la- w I n - i' ste, yours Arc--, T. H. 1IEKRMANS. P. rl I fbnrot to mention, that after the return of the excursionists to thin city, upon Invitation ef the Hon. William Jennings, the party proceeded to tho residence of that gentleman, who, with true "Mor-oao- n'' hospitality, received us all with a cordial and practically generous welcome, accompanying the entlre'partyi through , bis extensive Into the "Green house," grounds, or "Conservatory," and last, not least, letting us ail gorge? ourselves with his delicious fruits. Many were the grateful expressions made by the city's guests, while partaking thereof. r If "Eden's" bowers produced better cherries than thoso of Hon. Wm. Jennings', they must have: been ' that's all." T. H. H. 'ulce,f ' - 1 j . r j m . By; Telegraph j PCa WbTMS CW'OJT TCLCdwlAPB Ult Cult om EASTERN. Reeef pt TUataa--. L -- 3. rascallyg. "the rs carpet-bagge- ahouId4 wanting' tn be well rid of them. lsTr." Fred. I1 .ughuis, in Fourth f July spee.- t at Hillsdale, near Vlfnjr.- - i Lskefl tbat'tlie if i aione uy ine wnite men, whether poUtieiau or phiUn- thropistr, and particularly- - by the carpet-li- z wolves. Fred simply 'flskedTfar ttheTegrOHi Affair field and whte men's "bands "off. This 11 bow be. talkad of certalu,. white mendicant pbJlanthrophkt - :r.-"- ,f ' i "They; are lawyers without broken down, ministers withoat cha.'ches, wandering 'teachers without schools. They are great Taey-- have the- - gift --of egfflirs, JUeggiogdown, to a nicety. They are gret; at getting pat circulars. They sfltiter them broadcast over tli ian4s leaves gales. U you are worth anything tney wii una out wnere you Jive, and If yu never got a letter before you will get one now. Fellow citizens weiust stop these men from beggiogSforrus. misrepreto sent us Sand i causeThey the countrv OookTmta waaaTJOorarad helnlaas say, .'Please give opKfI i('They helD Cometh to educate the to poor blfctc people, but do, I pray, pay It ti me. And If it is a hun dred dojisrs, It is reduced to about a hund4d cents when it irets to the We do not poor txck people. want.w. will not have these second VU meH begging for jus. V pjCD- cll-ea- ti, -- -- r before-autumn- . Herefel a rap for the Freedman's i Bank "x We'7nave had a Freedman's I Sarines Instltate: ' but we don't want any more. Our white friends centr to ttld tis tbat If j; we- had -bring them, to orthem, and I they nrould take care tnm,ana ir "we uaa dollars, or hundreds, or thousands, also te bring them. They told us &hey had a goose and a eia& Yes. we put our mil- , golden iions there, but, where awTtheyJ wno . went into ihowt KBei men that bailk a row years ago, poor-. men, ar ttow domiciled ta beautliul hordes, and drive tbelr fine - ' -- - turnou It makes me feeT badry to thlnlhow we have been robbed. Just enOich honest men have been put Intsthe bank to insure its sac t) while? they put ') cess. 'two IrX sound Tfple, they Hipped id Iflve or six Bricked ones, -and were sure ft J w turnTil uwu. ,uo is . iuecu Oo thSs aflalr and Fred's remark that Itiade him feel, bad, Jhe N. f JI4 Id thus'oota uaonts i ) r think it would! It ; "We thould isafeeLfng in which , the country A . s i- i - n . . ! to-da- -- , mm v : r 5-- 20 Wash-Insrioa- on . thua published "Some time ago Professor Marsh returned from a western tour, dur ing which he Visited the Bed Cloud agency. About the time ef bis re turn numerous charges of miscon duct in office against agent Seville, of the Red Cloud agency, which involved the character of the supplies and the manner pf their distribution appeared, . in the liberal papers, all --calculated, apparently, to affect the . Indian office and the Interior Department.. Prof. Marsh came to Washington and called upon me, and presented a sample of the supplies which he claimed came from Bed Cloud, but which he had not verified personally. He did not call upon the. Secretary , of the Interior, nor did he communicate with him in writing.. He was rpresented by the ' Postmaster General; to .the President, and reiterated these general . and lndefinate accusations. ; To all these the Secretary; made no, reply, as nothing had been presented to him definite enough to Justify an answer. During the, visit-othe Sioux delegations to Washington in May last, Prof. Maish! made his appearance, and after remaining several days in the city, without calling upon the Secretary, being informed that ' he was present at of the Indian meetings he InOne troduced himself and asked the Professor to call at his office: the Professor called 'and the Secretary requested him to give him in writgrounds of , complaint he ing; any might have against the Indian service at the Bed Cloud Aeencv. in order Jthat he might examine and Investigate them, r This the Professor declined to 'do.. The Secre tary bad previously requested the Board of, Indian Commissioners to appoint 'persons to investigate those vague and indefinite charges. Thus mattersi stood until ' the board,' of which Clinton J B. Flak is president,? was selected as commissioners to investigate Prof. Marsh's complaints. ; When the persons tl jus setec ted were ap-the Professor was notified Kintedcommissioner of Indian affairs of the .ippoihtment. and he was verypoli'ely requested to furnish the Indian office , or the commissioners any information in his possession, or any. proof at his command to sustain any of the charges which be might feel to make. ; The commission!disposed that has been appointed consists' 6t Fletcher, BenJ. W.' Harris, and Chas. J. Faulkner, and they will proceed to Investigate Prof. Marsh's complaints. J This statement of facts is due to Mr. Saville, the Bed Cloud .agent, to Professor Marsh himself, and to the 'Indian .'. . ; . office," Baraed tefleath. ,A i Prices rthanUsual, our Largie and ChoiceJVssprtmciitlof -- nmiPm HB7!ADrentisEMENT$. Jacohetsace Stripe Tuln'ehs.- Colorcdf!Liincrii. iirteiiii CploTed Lincn Lawnsrrpwn Smtingr Wncnsojy JJar-- w rsa.SVaVl S T ATYVa fi1L fWsl fcw- f-aa nMSsavnlll. aa wtai Ais MAja 1aaMaei TrrT fl rTTSV wflf a 4. "iu aasnas iapvv UM lvafV w eoufer a it at la vox by leaving f, ...s, v i ' T - Mo, t Vt.HATE-l- .i, i t'j-(.i... - - r my possessions WARE, about I' One blue or five or six rears old, has a l.ttie white on dun-color- ed loot, rigas rorwarn xooc ana lert; owa with brand on left Has bottom. like the S something cross) i " co't. nn 23d, wttl she be sold, Jnly claimed It at 1 o'clockx p.m.( to the btftbest bidder, at on iara VAXt- u. x. my corral, liimorc r ; JAMES C PNS, ' i . Dktrlct Potindkeeper. i FlUmore 3ty, Jaly 12th, M76. , - drt o thlgh-sfear- , -- ? ! - . y. , " iHow-ca.si- , , ' ar two-rear-o- kl aJLlil. a If not claimed within ten dart from date will be sold at public auction, on Friday, July 23d, 1S75, at 2 p.ro. District Foundkeeper. osaw Kaysville, July 13th, 1875. .. i f 1 1 -- h vui WMior ajuMMrtV,w JuAVLKyy ttv . w General Election ' i , : - I"., M . !' 'w' I - i h 1 fa a t. .tt Vw "Tj P:'f0aimts! Carpets! cHbiiDE mm new mTMmmimaEB i 18 QtTALlFIED ELECTORS OF BALT COUNT? will take notice that the General Election tor the year 1875 will be held In the several precincts of 8alt Lake County on Monday, the tnd day of August next, for the purpose of e lectio the follow-nt- T officers o wit; ,, ; T j , THE Three Commissioners to locate 'TJnlversl- . i.... ty bands. Four Councilors to the Lelrislative Assem bly for Salt lake, Summit, and Tooele 'i si .sn fT I .1 ' i I I .. r - .fs.-r- t Counties. .u,-One Selectman In placo oT. Isaac M. whose term of office will expire Stewart, in Aug-as-t next, and ' . j .;. .One Coroner for Halt Lake County. ' .z. . sir. ,m ' s '' ?-?J- 1Jf': l j hare en band and constantly arrivuif We . t it1"1" i, - .FIRST. CLASS . ii-i?- ... t v. . On Justice of the Peace and one Constable for Sandy Precinct. One Justioe of the Peace ani one Consta ble for Granite precincts t j- One Jootice of the Peace an4 ane Conta-bl- e for LiUleCoUonvood, precinct. One Justioe of the Peace and nno Consta' ble for rilver precinct. " One J ustlce of the Peieo and two Conta-ble- s h for Binrham precinct. - OneJunfoeOf the Peace for Fort Hen man precinct. ' t One Justice of the Peiace far Bright oa j precinct. and .( j;.f, One Constable for Bial Cottonwood' pre- . i . h arro w ; GROCERIES! a ROTAnirl inDicic,sciiAMpioii Ii . r.1 ijy.- ' - nut rdarrassniKW oti - K 2 $ j - ! Lrf - ; ,') ?('' : - i'J i . 1. '- 1 - T) BVOLVES oooHnaany bile in operation, so tnati largo lumps or any oostrucuon Tblrrtorl Mi.eV. Oral C.Tr. and'to Irel the same or narrow rSMl -- Hare a reputation uBeviaUed. mixir wiia face it bas no equal, doing1 tnoee nmes tne wort any otner sat Iff act . ion. , r Thousands hare been sold and are in use, giving the greatest ' y ,, 'i JtSM:'-;.., j. . Said election to be We handle ealy tbV very aeat ltraad tki.i V.AM AT. IflTlflHITWATTVi held, conducted and returns made in accordance wilh the laws ef Goads, and all as Cheap as sb--j of the Territory of Utah Jn reiadon to elecwe have seen witness the working: of Bnrdlck's Champion Rotary that Fanner i Every tions.. .j; ATeaae tat ear XJae, aad, as ' Harrow is convl ced or us rracue&i utility ana tnipenonty. D. DOCKHOLT, M WM. o. b. THORN,: wTr.imnTi wrmrmrrPF.'tt wallacr, ' .. II, t. i County Clerk, Salt Lake County. A. tOCHWtJOD, ,u., ... ,rJaiO.,B. WINDER, ' A " byEtxiS feirrra. pepaty. Manufactured land for sale at GOODS; V-'- ! . i. Salt Lake City, jlnly 8, 1873. AISS THE' CEST H. Dinwoodoy's Fnrniture factory.M V Mi U I II WATER NQTIpE!h; ' ' - f j - j . , A NY persons found using-- ' ' Irrigating purpoces, oat of - - S i' ? l i EHjBFBGAlsr'r STORE thdrj titrn, will .1 be prosecuted aocording; to law. : , . 2".: - t CHEAPER In - 8, 18; 3. ,h v , t ' .1 - di93 ' ' V1 f ' wholesale: and retail dealeks in - ;. .saw-.- ,. 13- ww bniKTht from ? vaa vuswitMI sMP Xntrxl South Inaehes or lllrerw'lXliidw f r im Bcnadar Beeeatloas-r- o &Mm Summer brinks only dispeiiaed.V,, . ' i FHEOEUICIC.IIEIMt. r -- n.uinL"t....L. flOl . dowa And ererrtoingv is marked than ibe Cheapest- - . Mi .S IM U-. . .FTrr t ai67 CMDERi OfTlce. ! rnctiMi' t s re- race in iown. gftortsf, fjiacasstttwagei aniU t dept.: , Give us a trial. wiu uporronr Twith tnUna w , , Jl . a I ' .. - J..., Us.r'ism ;m.as, t . . - vw jaabOe - -- -- asv a .alfC.. AllA eAeuuica inline Mlffhest StV I ... jasamv . . .. '. iMews ..' ir ottice. ; b. ". . vnipany . ftL jm A z - , j ; - Ciierer wcaween, aw r aw f.i " am mi mm m anp"7 TtCKXTS to oeeotained at:Oompa,jrflf-Street, and at v. - THRCXTOB mmmmmm w Bvnw Kuou suaMm : mmn - g ff:i taiaenrer As?7 Cateaf t'"' A. f ! j KdfitwmiCTT ; J , With an last Express Trams, - 1 t and Soothii j.. r T- - too- rdralsD" f,Tn Loxi SI.APiA,a railroad are now built, owned ao JJWmW at me ueseret .'.(.." tiS .,T, sLBssrBstBssLfKT.BsssUwBBrv-- I i w- rremnttfuJ!rjJi - . aS M- arrrringCentral aad Union Pacific Bailrosds, v ii,.. s ttlai Ths only rate carry eacl letter Afetttatakirv eonaseMmsat Cbeaier Kemnber at PBAarT ' Storei opposite Post office, is. the Plaoe te Sare iipner, and Moitumoug-- 0. can always no ""8, auuconfidently - PACIFIC RAILROAD Great Central Iowa Short Llns 0rT ipHEland'liortei wltlt it connectlarjt J" I a satisfy ail "l luc ' Baran; jQ,3 i)':ijiB.i-Aw"!! iTTl"4 fttaaiJ w , t.. . dl51 br? nd Pocket ia tU best in the endeaTero our Cutlery customers. - iroov,, w Keva AtiDewret ' . nnia Ijcs .akrn f .. mmnmw& Coodj Cieapcr than Ever ""Dty v ittttjtftna eia vd!9. Shawls,., '9 I ' Scandinavian friendi ' MarartUea Swiss Mialinj, - .;.i-vifuch. ff19 f ji ThTnharTtr..n -- " roTVL vu,l rrSrr'ted Territory -- 1 I j.. DAVID -- I icecream, ciincs.jjny dxlickxjs 1 iI - Sri Aat Tempio and IB i - II f the eeiciGa ful corner 07 Sltatr number of of , Ike riah Capital Stock; " Southern r XUtllroaUr vrYilcla sail on tv&&" panj, mentalvaTc been paid: For ' nnrllonlava nnnlr aa (A STAPLED ANP FANCY GROCERIES, emcartaa co. jpjtj o vjsrosrs and mum iiifr.: ct ' C vA GRMrDXOWCEIlT! j SiXE. H FOR !.' , ; . - t . ' ;THAlt EVER! ... ..... l coLc:Ena 6106 ' tv. iX.Vi. c.- order that We may he enabled to dispose of our stock 'of Bummer Goods before the season Is over. We nave made"a("gTeatT1uction in prices. Parties desiring to purchase will Consult their interest and save 25 per.cenL by calling on ; l nClUF0Enii!FL01E WILLIAM, HYES, ...... i Waterraaster." Salt Lake City, July r . Car load of the Fiitest Brand ' " . Quality."' , In a few days wtf shall haTea . o-t- ' our 'rfeadj te a.l andexan A roInTite I Triees and tbo water for i I . f ATO ;1 XV??V I j- - it - S. :.. ' , - - i I , 1- - . - tKHy ,. j i J yam-rr...iJ:i- i. X i uruy 4 , tTWthW Towels: Laces ; Nptti ngfiam iTairi- - :Nottiyam j 1 vice-preside-nt cs, rowa aim B cacnea, ; ng IHAVB y. ifo-necrrrr- 5 I10V iS:riMt anH ' ' . j i. In my possession- the followinr animals: ( old 8TKRH, crop off One red two-yehole in left, split out a brand ear and risbt on let t hip. s j resembling-TfETFER. red One llaht roan ears and nose, front tegs speckled up to tbr A on iert noa. knees, Drandea ' . SnatorVVCt!. , 1 have lleen embrace: ! , -- -- - -- - . GOODS ! TT O TT RTHTTOTjID T. SXOTZCS. v '- To? make f room 0 ibiv ;our , Fall importations K our , ESTAAa" - Stripe 'I.incns, iTwill Linens, Linen Ducks; t'!V seUlcsPiques antl LmbniapsU.3Vtol! otvi sorrel BuDday afternoon ON MaKB, about fiver or six year old, mane reached, branded wfth Iflmre S on one of front less, other brands not very visible. The finder will j be rewarded by restoring ber to JAMBS SXIliLINO, east aide of 17th Ward Mchoo) Blocks - - 4ekw I - . ; Towosend it STRAYED OR STOLEN. House . ll.-iM- '', mini. wisiKt-rrsli- ; ; ; , to-da- - i iovkAmmv in EUROPE, we arc .enabled tojIer, atl Mch Lower ; te-nan- ce , t Donus oi xoos y.ilThe - - - c . theveraabj rrf - S from-tMAICtORlE- it-- ! j - j to-da- - . - . -- : tvi.rA m- i . : " " a-- . :i ! K i . m TWPi K i iil il 4 P The Tribune's CinCAoo,' 14: Washington special says that the customs receipts have steadily the past . two years. At the close of the year ending Jane; COth, 1873, the receipts-were $1S8,'500,000 J the following year they :eU otf $25,000,000, and the total receipts this year show a still further falling off of $7,000,000. The cause ef this is explained partially by thet Commissioner of , Customs, upon the grounds of. the dull state of business throughout tho country. There lis also growing a system of smuggling that offers great difficulties to the collection of customs. One of the easiest and most secure means; of smuggling 13 by the mails. Valuable .laces, are thus smuggled with impunity. There will be pre sen tea to tne next uongress a pro, lJaA u t.jj -i W I' i,. posal to make postmasters ex officio Ttt ininln ef (be Traveling customs officers, .with authority to fXltom te tae Great salt take, open, suspicious. letters and packbut this proposition, If carried ages; Salt, ;Lake CityI T out, would give such opportunity . :, July Hth,lS7o. to tamper with the mails that it is not likely to he received , with fa . JZdilor Dcwrct 2?cict ; In yesterday's communication vor. I was which It very written) hastily I promised to give you an abstract i The following Instructions were of the remarks or speeches made sent y from General Sheridan's during" the excursion,' while the to' General George headquarter steamer General Garfield was reCrook, Neb; . Omaha, turning from the trip on the lake. 'In directions jcompllance 3 The speaking was commenced by from the President with the United pf the leader or superintendent of the States, Dart v.1 Hon.. ll.'JT. Williams of directs f. the general of the .army antll the result of the New York, agricultural "editor of labor ofthat commissioners to treat the Independent, who, in very with thethe Indians ia known, all par- 4 lattbexce: ilaia siiintv courteous language, thanked the of (citizens who attempt to go used 'as a boarding house by the citizens of Salt Lake City, who had ties received them with so much kind- to the Black Hills country on the water worKS nanas was Durnea mis Indian reservation, are to morning, and two of the ten occuness, and extended towards then presenfj be prevented, from and that pants were hurned to death. such a generous cordial and, Jvoepi' those .who are now going, be forcibly there ZlZS tality. cld?.asmih'aiigyltlJiTfsa The " Lieut. General .Mr. Williams , concluded his expelled. therefore desires to take H. new of such you Ituaca, speech ty giving' the "following steps,-wit- h the force at your com- - Cornell's : second and greatest vici toast h mana, wnich will accomplish the tory has aroused the. most, intense "May their kfnd words arid eood purpose in view, 4 enthmUmn fc"n Tiw gratt fire bell and other bells are ringing, the deeds follow them from the riven r- emmes , are below to university j bombs and fire crackers arepeaiing explodmen wiwiams iir. ,iniroaucea ing, euns flriujr and business nlacea Moses Barge nt, ;of- the Massachu? Collier, and MApoias, .T. are festooned buildings setts Sunday Bchool Union, Boston, State asrent and adjuster of the wicnprivate tne national and University Mass.'- - Mr-- Sargent la a very pleas- New X or underwriters' agency, colore, and bands .are paradine the ant and accomplished speaker, and fell from a window In his room in streets.', ' ' 'ti the second story of the Sherman very, mucn resem bies in , cou u and general apoearance, his House, at . two o'clock this a. m., celebrated brother, the U. B. Sena- striking on ah Iron J grating below, e, tor from California, t , fractorfaig his skull and tearing the uo?'; t r .f ""'V; i a j 'Oil ' I did not beaiNall bf his speech, scalp loose; he was removed to; the 5C h' but waXold,s by rme of the eorapa-n- Surgical Institute much weakened CoMUUtatlea A thatlt waa vexyJiapplly .ren- from loss of blood, he having lain dered, and. who also told me (confi- some tipae before being discovered: dentially ); that Mr,' 8, was consid- hopes aire entertained that he will : Madwd, 13. The new constitu' i ered the Dest speaker in their com-parr-y recover UL.. . tion provides that the senate shall Whatl did hear nXtMr. ' Beoaaellers la Ceaveallea. ' consist of 300 members; the mem bers of the chamber of deputies are Sargent's speech convinced me that v NiAcitKAFaxx8,i4--Th- e Amerion to he. may 'yet '.equal,' if he does not Book Trade Association opened to be chosen for five Tears, , The excel, k the wellt eatabliahed - elo-- can 5,000 inhabitant. every king Paddress an from m., by yesterday the ngnt to dissolve the chamauence of hisdlstingniahed brother, the president, in which he alluded has. .and the elective to the growing interest in the Asso- ber of jdeoetles Prof. &i C lianlDgton.of. Con ciation of the senate simultaneousportion the trade. whole .The , by. necticut, was the next peaker.-- i Ia executive ly or separately, but he must concommittee have voke new. chambers, within, three pleasan t ' and: cordial .:; tonesrT he very stringent resolutions,reported thanked the citlxena ef Bait Lake were referred to a committee. which months he appoints the president The their generous hospitality, discussions and of thia senate City forreturn ; begin and in. and has the right to veto bills. Any therefor, would invite I ' mm4 JaUeeV ,r ATseteJ them to partake of the hospitality person arrested muat be brought W before a tribunal or released within of his 'Owrr State, which, be said, 14. WlUtESBABBE, IC. was the "Wooden Nutmeg State, Sweeney, the last ' and boldest . of 72 hours, i Jither the: courts or the but uonelhe less ' noepiubie ror be- the Car bond ale bank robbers, has government , may decree the , su t been lodged in Jail; he was captured pension' of constitutlonar guaraning so named. Hon. J. T. Kdge, of the Penngyl-vanl- a In NewiYorkState on Sunday Jast, tees,' but; ; the banishment of h IT. fronj his country is prolegislature, followed Prof Inj J Spaniard gteapecto far Cee Caiaa. hibited. : :rk. I1 r and, in behalf of his own State: vited all te partake of the hospitalSt. Pkriv Mhra., 14. the The Official Qazetti reperts that ities thereof, and to. visit Philadelthis a. m., .publishes a , great panic : exists,' at Estella, phia during the "Centennial" next crop reports from' all parte' of, the where the news pfthe Carlist ' ds yea- r- He would jtoot only. invite State. In" every quarter 'the pros- feat has only Just become known. all the citizens of Salt Lake City to pect is rood for more than an aver The'Carlista are removing their the "Centennial," but would also age yield of small grain, especially artillery from the city. extend a cordial invitation te "all wheat and barley, uenerat xwrregaray is hemmed in J!-- J annus U UV To-als;h- B, . ; Ijl Zim .wtJ Cansedbh f DISPATCHES, TO-DA- TS , iTfrin- -1 ; w 14 .. lid V- In M : i ; O'er like and river,,' far and A Reply te Prafeaeor Hanb. The saiae stars" on ,thy "laks"- - la bine. The commissioner of Indian afAs shine aixtshtne on 'K3alllee' fairs makes the followinr statement Had "men's" bower of fruit or vino , in regard to the letter, of Professor Aught falrcrl than thine own may bv't" ,: m.::. Marsh, f--C S Ij-jji - r, IS JU w I -"Jr- to-d- o son-in-la- w I shaaaefttl Outrage aad Rebberj-a ,xoBKA4. jsew dressed man, at' xeaterday well present un known, entered No. 4 plangin St., and informed 'the occupant, Mrs. Van Slack, that fce'wat a sanitary i CREAT BRJTAJM. inspector, and after inspecting and of the tore-approving the condition rnisesytioeat down -- beside the old lady and engaged her in pleasant conversation a short time, when American -enl by tha throat Wimbledon yeeterdayr he choked her until she was insen Aaethc TerrlW? Sea sible, and robbed her ef a wallet .rJioinl to the imes reports a with $50, and ef her! watch and j.xl. detractive storm ddaTTh-oneIlf- fi Anothrr Tlctdry by the Corsella. SgV, Nearly all the temporary for the .repair of the wea Sabatooa. XiAirr. li.i-T- he tern And is fine there isul large damaged ther -were emw une io crowd to witness the boat race be- pest of J j tween, the crewa of fourteen univer fcuwewteunroofeamd, no down blownsities. At the half mile Cornell ana large towers were leaL.waMtvr u K Harvard were ahead, but at ,tbe iim At ahead.' first mile Harvard Iwas ; IVi-the second mile the , colors of the Expected and showed Cornell - rifle lteam left Jn advance, ' Cornell won' the race. Columbia The ' American this a. m., IiOndon' for Edinburgh RMvinrl. TDart mouth third hereto arrive will night. '1 The position of the crews in the and Calcutta says that from A special race is omciaiiy oeciarea as ioijowb. further communication1 has been nornell 1st. Columbia 2d. Harvard f "King-oto the made ;Bmnh.3d. Dartmouth 4tb, Vale 5th. The C -- Mt British hatMTOI ha remaindor or tne conteeung crewa It came straggling in Oeninu. .. , nere troops through hi country, and. Is ine over the jxuJK.wui ?fvt" hoped was irroat enthusiasm Cornell crew, who, .mounted on the shoulder of their college , mates, a were carried back and forth beiore the grand stand amid enthusiastic demonstrations. The ofilclal time Townsksd HousBJuly 14;: of the winning crew is 16 minutes O Johnson. Ohlo:lA BCrar4 Wm . .. 53 i seconds. , ,. new aeii, ;rfoaM,7";r, oriCasper,. Mor? Ten BiUlleai la Beads Called I a. Omaha: Ym P jam, Chas 141 t WASniNaTOSr. TheSecretary gan, J C BiacKman, jiew,xora; W make a Waterhouse, New Zealahd; O of the Treasury will y and call for ten million of the. coupon Thatcher, Denver; ?T3 PBnow ana nonus oi ine ioa vl iwi, wife, Cheyenne; JM oiiqmana end iis the twenty-secon- d call made for wife, Chicago; E SampsonM T wife, B S Stafford, England; the syndicate, y. ,lf V.m nrb T Xf t Vm folio wine is' the twenty-seond call for the redemption pf the Evans, Providence; JBilj W B JL "Treasury Department, 1875. ;,. 7 "July 14th, 5'By. virtue of the authority given by the Act of Congress, approved 14, 1870, entitled! An act. to July author ire the refunding: of the national debt,' I hereby give notice that the principal ;ana accrued in? terest of the .bonds herein below bonds; designated, known! as will be paid at tne .Treasury or tne United States, in the city of and after the 14th day of October, 187, and that the later-- ! est on said bonds will cejse on that day, that is to say, the. coupon bonds known as the fourth series of the act of February i 25th,' 1882, dated May 1st, 1862, aft - follows Coupon bonds,. $50, No.- 21,701 to Tho ltoio of Utih yet taay bloom As fair as crst teas "Sharon's" tlowtri f No. 23,500,1 both Inclusive ; $100, No. 64,501 to 75,000, both, inclusive; And shd as pure and rich perfume $500, No. 84,001 to No. 88,200, both Wjtbib, as (air aad bright i bower. inclusive; $1,000, No. 96,901 to No. Cejari' like ''Lebaaoo'-s- may row, ! inclusive. The 108,000, both On Utah'i lofty mountains' side; amount outstanding embraced in Thetr slant forms their shado raaj- fhrow tne numbers above; is $10,000,000." wide." Niagara. - , dastardly outrage "was foramiited in New York, yesterday a! respectably dressed man t onteredva house in JMengin St., rv to be a sanitary ftresenung mmseir after inspecting the he engaged iu conversapre ml tion wb-- an eld lady, seemingly the od occupant ivf the premise) Tiik Floods, jis Fr sc e. The scoun recent destructive floods in the valat the vine, and finally the drel sieved her and cUofced her un ley of the GaroAne,) France, were til shewas Insensible, when, he the result of from thjrty-sl- x to fifty robbed iier and escaped. besides the hours melt rain, heavy "promise !rrtpont"Trospetsf"" more than an average crop of all Ing of the snows on! the Pyrenees kinds of small grain in all iTirts of and the Cervennes. "The water Jtlinneseta. poured la sheets'' and torrents, and The customs receipts are fall- eamo down Heavy rains ing offhand -have been -for two or fell in all suddenly. of France and few parts three years- past; dull trade and causes are without the damage. .That assigned. escaped pmugglfog A agent of the .New York country has had no other such floods Underwriters sustained very severe fjorSQ years t pasty when the valley injuries: by falling from a second of the Seine was similarly afflicted story 4ndow in the Hherman and. the Emperor Napoleon, like House, I Indianapolis, at 2- o'clock McMahon now, personally .went to thlamoinlng. Tf Secretary of Ine Interior tKerelleof the poorle. ; has writ Jen a reply td the letter ProCeaaf Larbt-Ti Se Cornell loat crew has -- I RUM BaiDaEJoa.DALE Ckkkjc. The Omaha Herald says concernwon.anfi.her victory at Saratoga. .T, je Secretary of the Interior ing thettall bridge over Dald Creek, calls fd teu million of the .1.20 on the trP. Tt. n. ; " Uudsdlrt2. I ' sent iChief Engineer Slckefi is Gt'h ILtfaetkmf .iiare jlen to U6f5al Cfook to eicpel l rain rity for the statement that it has been decided to build an iron erd fsoiUie lilaak JI1US.U3 U over Dale Creek &h a substibridge persons were burned to tute lor the present wooden bridge, To , M,t-.death at liiwrfiiii'. this which! 1st sooDd.and strong. The raondng. liability to its destruction by fire is the main motive to .the change, since if that brlJgu should burn as i Mu ew THE NB OBOES SEPUDIATE one juM J ike HUM MarVw tn "Krle York .inhs and ago, ! r THE-- t CABPET-BAQQEEit would do great damage by the Ncvr : ti& hesroes are giving the interruption of business. f several brigades on he highest Hutch. Ueneral ni-ahortlTarrlvev and po .cordon the jdraWn complete chief. the Carlist h . 1 6en'18up M. WpSicafe-r- al , f - |