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Show 2 BVENfye-tfEW- p,'Hl D4M.T. SCSDAT as rota entCe hands, and an army large enough $ enforce to ordr should w fbrthwUtt tent curs' TTUhTThefirphbl ur an va Murnoo except bat If all poUUeal right were to be takes f from tbaenranizatlon, the yourjjwr ones woul-- f soon' either change their religion; or their -m- itAfy-o-UUh-- Sr " cfp.oca-- ' DAVID O. OALPS&.' Kama imrPoBuaasa. . V", real-deno- e. t "Surely the rank and file or suco people are not fit to have a voice i& the conduct of thl nation. Of all tbe dark spot "opon ouv ! country's history, there fe not one,rrceent or east, so black aad loatht Irlaajr. BE'JEML BLICnOIJ 18 75 .t outlay, n2 .f tMgHSt Vd. People's liCKei ( MSB I S,STS) lri-lt-jr JOHN VA5 COtT, LEWI8 8. HILLS, JOHN ROWBEItllV. f M aalUars t Laall aal Lakrt amaal iy fr TmU (mIIn. wiLFoab woodruff, CAISK,U4 iu;i '7. JOHN WILLIAM V. CLUFF, llOREHT T. BDRTON, al Uk Caay. Um Bals ISAAC" M. STEWART. fewer far Belt Laka Caar. OEa J. N n, ttlr . TAYLOR. NEWS OF THE DAT. A serious insult has been of fered to the British flag by Spanish omeuu at roc to uico. A terrible storm visited Har veysburz. Indiana, a few days since, causing great destruction of property and' the loss of several lire. - ,j The Cuban insurgents have met with some successes lately. -- A number of leading dramatic performer are among tbe sufferers by the failure ef DoiwaD, Sher- man & Co. The Mpal teg&te, Roncettl, started for Europe . ANesr Tcork basiness firm, Mealing in gold and silver watches, to-day- lias been seiaed by the officers ( ' justice, charged with swindling. It Is said that the commission appointed to investigate the frauds u the Bious got on the track of "jme official thieving practised upon the Indian? ritiriur, their stay at ; Omaha.. i .... , . x of chief the Major Car.ord, U. 8. General mining bureau of the en a tour to L.iud office, left y inspect miuea ou the Pacific. It la now said that Ross, the d, Cherokee chief, has not been but Is at home ia good -- to-da- aasas-sluaU- health. asm M ManuwiMXapmmgmmmm, With the exptlon Ci1-yltho soundness of the prelnles tak- en, we quote mese passages not panicaUrtyJTor tbeLpurpos of anr. wering , them, s for they r answer themselves, they are their own best refutation, but tsthcr to place upon record some of tbe, furious, the insensate, the mauiacal expressions of the press towards the people of lb is Territory. . For .C&sgreea to adopt tbe'mad advice of be Enter prise, would oe itKe vouiug lis own deathknelL Unconstitutional pros cription and ferocious coercion, es pecially, in religious mat ters in evitably defeat themselves, and recoil crushingly 'upon their perpe trators. The Jews cried implacably, "Crucify him! Crucify him I" And wbat did they gain by it? Thousands of them suffered Untold horrors, thousand of them then living suffered worse than crucifix-Ioand thousands of poster ity have since, the m&cderers of the Baylor thus reaping their own expressed reward, "His blood be on us and on our children." The adoption, by Congress of the line of policy .designate persecutlve ' . r 1 eu uy am jnttTj'riac wwuju prow most costly, absolutely ruinous. It would lav the ax at the root of the constitutional treeapd. might end in the destruction of tbe na tional unity and organization,' as it would certainly be, a demonstra tion of lack of integrity,? It own fundamental principles. Congress Is not constitutionally competent to declare a man a fblon nor to disfranchise him because of his religion, nor to wipe any religion put of existence. If Congress tries such a thing it will destroy its. own foundation, cut Joose from 1U own moorings, and set itself Kdrift. We may hete omphatlcally and particularly Ueny the a&ertlons or premises of the Enterprise, though to intelligent people It Is entirely unnecessary, and say distinctly tlmt "MorraoDUm" is not founded on the lust of men, that Ignorance and Ignoble servitude are not its necessary or congenial conditions, and that it does not make light of perjury, robbery and murder. T The Enterprise makes some preliminary observations which It would do well to reduced from the. ory to practice in its owt Individual j m. ft p v r son,1 lumber merchant, has made The office of dealer in bld watches and chains an assignment; his liabilities are T and plated goods. 4 Broadway ,has $1GO.OOO assets $lW,00a been seized by the sheriffl the reaTURKEY son being I the alleged discovery r swindtbst tbe nrm Is lt engaged various CossTl2tTisoyi.E; ling operation snby-whle- iit is a merrliiit:have8uf!ered to the ex- ieeorttbat Vitier is dis- tent of ft.rty thousand dollars. It IroLsscd fjEOea.tneurana ofllce. t - J j Wtated tbnt HlivuhMrgh lsta- weUa (iotit-in JMcxu-w- . w In ) by hi aijeut here. -w "A" Ha4ii-Mitt that- an irnuicuse jconvt' was capturttl by IliO relielM letween Puerto Prlncire and Guarearc, half of its escort being placed. hort.de combatLi and near Remedlos the Cubans Idrnve a bpanlsh column back to theuntrenehments after capturing their baggage and mill tary supplies, The Spanish loss in the former engagement i was v 150 killed, Including the commander, and SleO.OQQ in sold, fdi re tbe Spanish bank has ported that refused r to loan M he government soother' r.000.000 in gold, giving as a reason the uon payment of previous loans, and especially the loan of 2,000,000. in gold, only five hun-- 1 bss been d ... . returned to the bank.. A serious Insult to the British flag baa been perpetrated by Spanish fflcials at Puerto Rico: the English mail steamer Elder, touch ing at the port, was brought to by a Bpanlsh gunboat, and the captain compelled to deliver up a passenger who. was accused by them of having violated hcertaiu Spanish ; v; laws, iff Liabilities Twe Hllllana. The Hahilities of the Messrs. Ma son, of Philadelphia, are now to be two millions. ' jAdareon the Fere. The committee of the Catholic Total Abstinence Union of America waited Upon the papal ablegate this o.m., at tbe residence of Cardinal McCJeskey, and presented an address containing a protestation of devetion and love to be conveyed to the Pope. The address was adonted at a meetlusr of the con vention at Chicago ou the .24th of The presentation October, 1874. was made by the Rev. Dr. McGli-cean- ; It was read by the Very Rev. Dean Bryme, and was suitably resMon-lgu-- of-whl- cb red-thousa- nd- -- 1 re-port- ed ponded .to by t IWnoottl ur WIU FlaUaat ads , Ufa ef Christ. The World says that" HenryWard Beecher has decided to give up his usual course of winter lectures, and thatinn will 'devote most'of 'his Suaretime to the '4)ulldlue' up of the Christian Union, writing for it every i week a series or articles: ana mat when not occupiea ou me paper 'and , free from church duties be will spenu mi lime in complet ing his Lire or unri-- t. i fflnaeelal. '1 Tbe'iW says that affairs In Wall street .hare nearly, if, not entirely. returned ,! to tr;e couuiuon. iney were In Itefore the suspension of Duncan, Sherman A' Co.", and-)inarketA are now.oniy subject to Or dlnary, Influences, and we have., a nrmer market for gold 'and ;forelgn exchangeJ being, that tne news in regard to crops is more favorable, for Europe, so that the prospect of a continuance of is fading large fgrain. shipments' v i p awav., xne assets or j . 15. oru a, kxk am sUted at $220,000, largely printing doors: material, 'and stock anaestimated their assets, however, are at cost value ' Their liabilities are f given' nt 140,000. L A lengthy session ; f-- v--t j . ' - OO.-W- ool TwWnty-twc-ihuHdrt- -- - BY Fort-Barranca- s. "Celegraph. TO-DAY- 'S .( j lt-xl- ster - j , , EuCoo& 180 ft 10 130 nelmOQt, LtvDArd. K K oom, 100 rl': 140 206 Alta,t fhii "t. W Hlli , MO Mint, &0c; 4Sc 140 L. Was ho, t . ... 60OQHlil,li 1, b 30 i; a, o w Fionas, Wells Farro, tOo; 40c Amazon. Aude 4 I.100 S?0 10 fcO 60c; hs , -- $ ni s I ! f "Mor-monism- -- -- e)ferjoerWljgrs j c Cij-i- X Prospect, lOo Georgia, i Marvlaad. " Paclflo. 1,. Cosmopo, 55c: 60c Leviathan, I: 86c; K 3Si b 63H: 90; 67, Cala. M4; Con Va :3; 334; 9XX 100 150 t$ 85 O&C,9fcl85&20 .820 the-Newo- "our . . Wro,-'Vbeatl- ey 1 '-- 7"rr.5" - con-fereao- 'deo -- ei j Cheviots, :.:' Checks, I o-- 19J 13 55; 57; 56J; 571; 57i; 57, b, l ' O if, 143 I Ravage. 80 CholJar, 85; 81,; 85',! RSk 1 H A IN, 48; 48J: 49 C Pt 34; 35; 34 84h , b 30 iio ... '400 9llo 195 1080 7u 15S0 260 610 210 290 20; 21;21; ': !;;' 14U Union, L Bryan, 222Q 1130 Julia. 9; 9J; 11 ou 170 115 B11at 21: v 30; 213 . ! a.ia.l w 11 vrtr "t 5 OUSTS ' ' ' ' L'J'W J' ;"S' 11 - ale;Deparfnien, l. '....,.,. Including many novelties rarely seenf in this market. Zs fllledi with Staple DRY GOODS, IT -- f.v s ,f;v'j Mes's and A MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT OF jrTT-vt-- if'r i Boys'- - & Slioes;: AltltlVALN.! towssbnd house, July 30. O Johnson, Opbir; If M C CHras, Ct; BsC Chambers. Park City: E Fourg and wife,) Sevier; . W Ktibber Goads. R W Chester; A. Oj McAusland, Omaha; W B Maddux; and wife, Miss Effla Maddux, Cincinnati, O; Mr and Mrs Tiaon, Savannah, Ga; O H Gatch, Desmoines; Mrs A M Clark, Leavenworth; L B Morrison, G M Gunnison, Atlanta; Samuel B Davis, Jaa Sellers, Pittsburg, Pa; J Markbam, Omaha; T B Dickens, Denver: P L Sorrenson, Cheyenne, L Pomlarteon, Idaho; R Thornton and daughter, Mrs Broughton, Logan, Utah; ME Smith ad wife, West Jordan; P Deilns, Fsance; L T Kunklemann, Balms; G iGarver and wifej Lincoln, Nev; W S Ker rutb, Cleveland, O; W Reymond, Virginia City, M T; Mrs L 6 Lath-ro- p. Albany, ,N Y; T S Harrison and wifei M C Morris ; and wife, New( Yorkj T H Wiliianw, 11 1 : "l s : i; - i- - - - i v. v will continue to offer for lisl '; balance of the eeaon our Y OLIIIDUIID DLIIIO TBinnillGS! i p yz " !!:. I r : ) . 'iPrW-CHOICKAN- NKW STOCK OP - Eng-Und.-,,,,j,- ...,T.w ... UHLlUUAHDISEf i'. " '' 'i '' , -- '' f 'ip ' ' - ...'. At Prices to ' AN IMMENSE' " STOCK OF' " 'il 2 ;1; Glass and Oueensware, V :i POlDEB - f t - 5 '4 ID1BS' iE, SUPPLIES pratoa-worth- . - I i w 4i . - i . j. ';:"; , iVi??l !Wr!i?- 'aTi-e?- - -- J fo-et- ed i it-.-:'- ;- . ! '. if '.'yv ST , ! i J i ; .0 k-'- ' . - tT "-i :..:-!- ... ; ( "j. . . ssasan a. ''HI . 1 BV"? a- VAoxvaxD r"-r- r - y 200 ChndreW Blouse : 600 iIeA!Parals.1l.-- ' o 7 japes..-.' up nti , ''?S ,5 in A. - . u I 300 erf "w - ' "1 Ladlea tJnderskirts. s corsets, : -- - XOOQprivMI? Chill ; dren'a Bhdes. 21 BJV ' f ,1 Pants,' ; A U il k ' 'j- ? j ' ;W I '".'--: 1 f- --- ;I K: :: i ;, . i v - :U'j rt: i s iit3'-i.n-s- .f fin t.- - if. It 1 I ii-i- Jr 'fa ' , ' .ii.ii'si j ;j x- - iVT.r m k: y - - ( ' -- ' f : rr Rrtrk -- U-. rtjlea, 7 . -- t : - - " r ft fc. I ':;f. i 1000, 1 i. lMYootiia'.'Boyr and I . a'l4" .'wiitvii3i 'r 1 . . i ,r..,.. r. ' -- 1 lErtaie-.i: 'ms . .... . . J. (".(huff .if l .c'Ti ? '' asasssawasasssa C I "Lr I I I White Bhlrt, 1 up L L - t&M 5 mWk-- Orderi, ironi arWiiicK . .. l n arrompc attention and how PB.,Si -- - L .ifwrJ r.i.t i o j&.-.-hj a ;r - 1 . 4i i ; 4I -- 1S' dan WALKER BTXfS BASX. t i j. m ' iV i 0mm I EE : Vew Mere, CIS !. rs-f- i 1 IP. 1UERBA0H & BRO. ; I 1 ! A -- K .i ;;; ' East , Tcaapl Street.. I ' ji KtA 55 1 OPPOSITE CAUlLt:ArD - I . f- r.:;lff1i'?'Hr!;j:-;!'IJ f' nalra .Genta" rf 1500 a . '. ,;;:, juranouiu.'. i . JCVVCLCrCTC.;1, . A r. Jf O 1 ;- - ..w - , . I . , . w V a. ' 2 ug T v.r? . 30 lOOOydTPamasks ,rr 1500 pre. w. t I r' w jt : ...u . V'.V" ' r Vvvv w -- t.i-'- - It ...... wwaua i u ;, j.WimB XliS ' i. - :.Cf ,t ' -- LadIea' Suite, 6tJ6 IIea-tuatl-a: Bmii ji-- t Cr TJ. O. L. ELI AGO i f ; ? - 4? h It . r ' 'ii! : r'Mi f Ml . 200 . T pro-pectin- s" i stylish CIoLkt, 'I if.a OtOCKingS,.,,:' ,w juaoies' pieaks (new SolirAgents in UtaH ftrtho Celebrated ,. set-tk- .n i: 100 " . k Striped Bhawls, ! I? 'ajMp L - 1 300 y 60i0 prs. Ladles' A 4Gehfc - - rwULace Jackets Iff 1 ed IIEWADVHlTISH.tI 50 ': ne - !. IShaSrlsrniM 200 Bile r - ;;. l)il"'.nrai!ltNji Wil XaPanaca, LlDcoln Co., Neraaa, JANB VAEU widew ef Tm nets Lee, of dropsr and liver eomplatnt, J.t'y Id, 18T5, axed flfiy-Oi' years and nJcr''flonths.' j Deceased'recetved tho gospel In isr youth In they ear 1831, ar..1 ever since, thraurba Jon Ufe cbeckered by the vicissltodes Of fortune, baa ctuag- to tbe faith watch was revea led tbrooah tho Prophet Joseph with y. an. undeyiath. firmness r.hlffblf She was married to Francis Lee, who was aeo a member of ths Cburcb, in the year 1835, and soon after fathered with her husband to Liberty, Clay Co Missouri; was driven thencei thcyi aetttedl at Far West, but soni bad tones before a ruthloM Boob and fouod a twpotary- aayloaa la to Adam's, Co., He.; tbenoe they Naur 00, and eventual y to tJtab. In I8S0, beta ptrticlpaats, In connection with the church, of all the mobbinxs and drivings eventful years. While durlDg- all tboi pasBinr through these vkisaitudVs4 many of ineceassa wbioa ynm seven chldren all of which rare blr h toburden ut those days, but she added to tb endured aU patiently in the hope of a flort-ou- s uioei arrivlna reward in the future la Otah he has horns four chiMsen, uak-in- r in all eiewa of a familr. all of whom. ad members of but two, areitill UtIos' IrttO f rsocis lm the church. In tbe fail oi and family were eaitea froat'Toseie to ro Dixie.south te help- settle They Hrst oa the faxta- Clara and ,4b few Bret yers paasa larousa many or ue ezperienecd by th Iflrat t'sbt inpteoea tho Tjuthci a ttooatrri BaHr tai the year 1804 tbe family araia moved to help eatanieo tuouvr urn yuma Tta-- t ranscn, which was at that time const ered to be la Utah, though sow it la In Nevada Dor Ingr tbe first summer and winter) the le tiau werw very ansry aod troub'eaome, teaUnar all tbe stock they 000 Id ret away with. - About tbe same tin a ten miners In mtt around j what la were and nowlPiocbe, tbe settlers1 other la.prospectors each to assist bavtas; pn tecttos tnemaelveafrom the Indians. Jn 18SS FranIn cis Lee died Paoaca, leaving the cares of a large family la a sparsely Inhabited region, to aevelve ea his alow, new lately rteoeased. 8ne b ing of a firm, Inderal table oharaoier,.direoted tbe affair of the fam- ily la a masterly manner and fathered toof tbe oomfortaof life around Ktber maay die as be bttd lives havlas ruii miut in toe eospei and ,1a a aTKnuua fit , t ?;'-- . , : 250 Choice Dress doofa trtrn ,,.. r s, near-rtmjin- V,i DefV Comiietltiot; MA. roads-bnd'iSrofit:- 7 - GOODS. laoiions, uxc. r'bf iT- uur I: 1: p se - i.-if- : M. r j ' , 1 I i 'tS - . FANCY' GOODS. 1 , :fi s: mm I ' ' . - -.( t?. ; I ex-.erci- - : MrLjiiiNiaii'sIf Together with our; usual Full Lines of k',i New "Ytk 30. . I Gold closed, 123 fa i: Money. 2; Govts, dulli irregu steady, 1 lar; KtocKs, active, irregular; Paci-O- o, 40?; Panama, 130; Quioksilver, 15; Western Union, 83: I Wells, Fargo, & Co., 81; Newiyork Cen- tral, ItM; IXlik, 14jj Valim iPaciflC, 73;j (Bonds, 100; Central 'Pacific, . iooj. M r . y - FURNISHING h 1 4f 7.1 Wcll asfrirtcr GENTfi' AND LADIES :'. -- 1 sa Elegant and Gents' & Boys' Hats, 11. 1. I CLOTHING, IK EI AIL GRADED and Roll Cambrics, i Globe. 11: I: 14 1 4J Bait, 4f; 400 - . : GENTS' VAND1EQY& DOUESTICS 10, 21; 22;:22, .;aieoonia, zs; zit; ixi Knicker, 4 Odd r ; Sheetings, ; r j c'i 1 ' !.' i! u tr 19 . It 10; . .1. 2230 Calai 65; 651; G5J:: 0 b B0 440 Bullion, 531; 54; 53 f .15 Exchequer, 200 125 Beg Bef, 100; 99; 991; 730 Overman, 81; 82; 811; $11 jusuce, Biiooor, 1 1'iiinirniir nrnimri J U U U5AIX U All I iil - 1 jn 100 ItC'u:; Ms,..'.'- dill "j Tiikinga,V Bleached Goods, ! N'. 20; 193: 191: 191 230 Dauev, S I. ' il :' Duck in all Colors, II zj 311 , t snr rag tiiib prices ro Contains Ken tuck, 15; 15; 15 Alpha 214; 21: 21 1 Belcher, 30; 291; 29?; 21 ' .w uonnaence. zo, : 315 Con Va, 340; 342J, ib (30; 338; 1U15 t. " ' tV yyAWvxTC&etmt Denims, 3-1- -- v Constantly; Replenished, Stripes, 1: JacKet, vj; y; y Impeiiat, Hi; Hi; Emp Mill, 71; 7f ' - - San Franct8cot J uiy 30. 1755 Ophlr. 65; 58: 554", 57; 562? 56 100; lluv i 001. 00 O & C, 20; 19; a'- Domestic & Fine Gin ghanis. j. f 2300 j RETAIL DEKT . t MORNINO BOARD. i r ir-- 4 ' S ii"f '- Hn I" .HA 2335 IltbuiU to $utt ' 1 ; ::'J.'- i ?, OUR IHCREASIHG TRADE ii- ' - Summer Printc, Porcaleo, f Linen and Grose GuEtingo, Alpaca Lustres, Corded Alpacas, : . "11 'I I s 60 tyt 8bendan, Tyler, ' 0LSfANl OUR i Cbaiiease, V Dayton, 0; KMn.8l York. 4 V, t New H50 K il' N ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR FALL SHIPMENTS arc offering tl.o Largest; Stock of General: Mercljandis? ever rtTJglit west of Chicajro , at very close mariis, rJ comprising inxpart Poorman. 44; 4 Central, Mountain, I X : Jive-sixt- I - VA - - . x S 3M Ilia 40 100 in i.'ji . I T 1 t. EAST TEMPLE ST PT- ll; SM) ' ' '' i i ' . rM,.:U,...,m- 3!i:R; Hi 480 80 St Pai'k. ii4 700 Mansfield, tV; 85c: , J 490 O Chariot. 40 Mahofraav 4&0 R ; .jjj- . - - MS- 1: - ' If BACO 454; 226 - '" V t ! .1 - i 4Ji; 4; Jmn, Uila. H PaQUMIMS 74a ' - : if'"' -: H:6aK;S8J5; Patcl iH 100 K 41& ' -- ., JacMou, SH; 2fi rboenin s Plocae.SH Am r ati l H 140 SOU . , . ajtyoox. ooauu. San Frartctscc. Ji the-exp!anatl- 1 filiNC STOClfJ 3. rVU II k ' r . ;:rX-..f::.'rj- re lie thti red of the board of Indian commissioners was held at Long Branch yesterday. at which it was resolved to continue the humane! policy toward the aborigines, and it is said that Pres- case f ident Grant .pledged the whole A Saaai Perlees Sterna. Our KOvernment cms ran tees to power vof the executive, if necesever citizen adperfect religious liberty. Cincinnati, 30. The OazetW sary, to ensure reform, in the ministration ef any branch of the iu ui Mi iiueriy is line me liberty Indiana politpecial says that a cy of the preen." TAbrjr is not. service. jue tMsard tbroKirh UarrevsbUnr. to be a synonymous term with li- Fountain Co., Indiana, last eunoay for are waking Tieparatluni A man cannot, because he night,1 tearing houses to pieces, upa arrana CrConneii cenumry in cense. owns a newspaper, falsely attack rooting tree?, and sweeping things Ireland. v the character of his fellow man before it. Five, women Campbell & Cssiels, bankers without subjecting himself to heavy generally were killed. Among tbe names or of Toronto, Canada, have suspend penalties.' tbe killed thus far ascertained are j ed. Mrs. Bowers, Mrs. Bavage, and Mrs. If any "Mormon" transgresses Patterson A Col. la , tbe lirHlsh army hired girl and a .Jittle j were also has been luulictea ror misdemeanor; constitutional law, he l amenable child i of !Mrs. Bowers tne caarge against ulm U assault to the law, aud it is for tho officers among the victims. ing a young lady in a railway" car of the law to take the T, j Weel. proper steps . riaga. i to vindicate law. is lo tbe PlIILAUELrilia. But it la no - Bet ween six aud seven hun Prices easier. dred persona attended the Lord body's business, it is groas impud- moderate demand. Fine and medium 28 32; Texas Mayor's banquet al Guildhall, ence arrogauce, insolence, for any coarse 24 California fine and 25; i to man vindictively threaten heavy medinm : 0 LoudourJliightT 35; Cala, coarse 27 dworkit,.-. on ,: a .! .1 for the whole, penalties people men, employed In digging tbe St. tKal Yeascn se BeUred. ; Gothard tunnel, struck. ester dsy. offences of a few individuals. , ,WAsmjaTOi.S0.---Th- e General Campo, Alphonslst. t Secretary of the Treasury has directed the reLeo dV ITrgel has take tbe towuot tirement Cf $1,016,472 lesal tenders. by assault, i that amount being 80 per cent, of - More cases of yellow fever the additional national banK notes mora deaths and at last month; ji Until' further wru- - cwiow TsutsaPH fisav Issued ilL Ma(v Is appointed orders the outtandlng,Jegalf tenregister ff the land office at Helena, rf,,1 .f ders will $374,755,108. Ma. DISPATCHES. Internalberevenue' to day receipts" The Ilabilltiee of the Messrs. amount to S 263 ,304: customs re- EASTERN Mason, of Philadelphia are placed $193,844. ,F:.;t;. frwil at twoTmillfans., Mr Abeai Oeana; KkevMria- - it Ce! ceipto BTewa . Ap- Yellew lever IT, n Catholln Twenty-sereef Pasters thousaniidol-lar- s f j peieted.':" P. K. R., Matters-- A Ills! damage pf fire at Bheboygan, ' Dispatches from Fort, Barrancas ecei mt Ca. j- Buslaea Pirsa two new cases of yellow fever tee report t There Is a rumor In Constan -- y1 J Brltlast Plat-.-- f, ana two aeatns, !' there 'yesterday, is Turkish that the tinople premier the .laundress, and Mrs. Ingalis, NiwYoRK,3a-lIr.f)un- can sUted wife uismisseu.' 4 of ( Lieut. Infralla.u Ko new of -- It Js said that Beecher wUl yesterday that at least cases (are reported from lFort Pick of letters the credit held the against him aeoaa oi give spare time td tin una were Becurea Dy special depos The! President has appointed Jas. ishlpg hlg Life of ehrist., 4 Its or by note drawn for this special The bin for the construction Qd properly cured,Ht of a tunnel under' the" Htralts of P"rf0 cue maaeragreeany pay such the land office at Helena J Montana. wuuii --to connect Kgland and an amount as he may.dAw Dever, against .ih houses of it, and in all such cases these France, has passed letters formed ne par tor the assets of j f i sblpplni bill I of the the flrra.. A director of, th m nhil hemlock extract faetoryi owned by Board 0v Tjade baa passed Ita and Ohio railway tavs that,, the H. P Newton, was , burned t this i second reading, in the House of road was financially in: a very low mornlDg; loss $27,000, lift VV Commona'AlYVtA condition when Mr. DaMtu JOt. 1 : .FOREIGN. elected president, and when the in- lerest. on ine second mortgage bends was due, about April, the company OOHTQV CJSAZT.'n ! f iisai wad not in a conditPMro meet it, aarjrsM -i 804 The :yinrlQ: (NeVida) Entail ma Vn rb8eaient .Mttti made by Manchester Tbe Iostkoar, man is going crazy, and so do some which the; bonds w&O taken home rulers publish h J statement by Duncan, Bhejnan " and that they, .like their brethren ln other DewspapetmsneVer and up CaJ i batr;iM fdl(f neV thiiixTthe Loddoo, are profoundly. dissatisfied anon1 upon the subject of M money. was advanced Jby the firm, w(th.th aeclariaq character given and the - t( Mormons." but by A lex.' Jlaocan; who was In to theCConnell centenary festival land then. Duncan was ap- In pjoblin, Great surpf isejjsex- 'If you getnuid jrou.wllLloee the Boot receiver,. of, the road,-th- e pointed that Dr. Isaac Butt, the Is a doctrine of the athletic whole bonded day," iiebt of ilwhich Ereasedrule? member of parliament -r 2.000,000, and he ror ijimencK, nas not Deen invited world,whichi la simitar in spirit to fS0?11 Mr. Duncan holds a to the that If the old proverb, '"Whom the Gods centenary celebration. amount or these bon4s, which would destroy they first niake Urge he . ae original! took; security Xbls mad." 8otn of the "xtewspapen alone, however, could not be the It is reported in Manchester that people of the day are certainly go cause of the failure, as the bonds arrangements nave been completed could not have cost, on: Vn for placing twelve steamers in the ing mad, Judging by the Irrational over 20 per cent of theleice value. i Dobiin,. Bteamship Comand vicious manner in which they Cltyef his opinion a very JaVfe amount pany's service, to convey passenIn, talk. was sunk In and gers from Liverpool to Ireland e. evldencprthbj lapse i&Jnakqi;t; is aald "siiway-racbemIt during tbe O'Connell centenary v! Theodore Moss fweek. It Is expected tba ten thou- that while' some other papers manifest rrosa go to uunun persons- win sixty thouaaiui. wikfa be firm, sandj Various" that their writers have scarcely had; centres In "rule nenaersou home to.. the amcr' Colvills ever anyjapeep o( sanity. had a Great Britain. The Fenian Amnesjf hey 000,t and-- ; have, then surely they are unmiti- large aum: rLxToole holds their ty Association an n ounces i that a paper, which he bought a fortnight great mourning demonstration will gated ly wicked. sgo to theexient mf2l3O.O0OrH R. be held in Dublin, concurrently Tf ifc i Borne of lltSi Montague deposited wtth them ills with the O'Connell procession of Vf j JuruilUtlc cir tbe earniUKS, aad John Brougham had August 6tbrjc-cw(Jr- p $la.zx ositiea of literature and could hard- "U entire fortune ,io .tbe. 4ouse ' Parliaaasait. Pveeeeaies le T. Raymond and Wm. Klnr. i.Ini tbe House' xf ltoniaicbs: thla ly emanate jfreta any other than John euoe bou noMitsttersAsf credit of badly Inflamed' and diseased minds. the firm, and naany tbelrtretea "LYT 'Uourae, T" ' I Here are a fee extracts- which slanal friends hrrt "y,.w,, been that England had not"Hr,r, titholic said sound ttranjtly. as public expres- vAtmeeUng to attend future Invited; any pastors, last night, drewop an ad sions In a uoHstitutlonally on tbe ussgeaof iwar, and to tbe dress of IbtAi that her views on subject were catiorcpuL2lc, ia the ; last year ef sense or meP6peexpresse conferred by eehanged. rift 211that utgnity m of the third quarter the nineteenth the lection 'of .Archbishop MeCloe-- k I Disraeli, in response toujrii.:', ' r . j .' . - .. ey te the reads ef Cardinal. A eem of Mr. Bates, eoeservativea question century1' member mittee was appointed to present the for Plymouth, said tbe government "It sesms to us that It ought to address ; lot Uonsirsox IloacetU ef would aflpnl .evf 17 Acuity for the be evident enough t to all who bAro the i?spl kstion, who will be ntnrentbf k commlttea blb- spool read the papers for tho past few eeoortel down tha bay PUtasoU'n niUe aect-- 1 days, that the Mormon religion is on his drprture for.Eurone : v ineetigita tne latter if tiatea. g an lasiltuUoa that should be wiped Tbe bondholders cf the Northern L .The debate on the so desired.bill shipping out of existance. An Institution Pactflo road," yesterday, conflrmed was begun. Plimsell advocated tbe founded on the base lust of men, the appointment of Jharlnaarne of Sir Cbas. Adderly's billand made poadble only throagh the Towers as trustee f the read, , The passage wltbcextainsunendaaentanbtO pitiable Ignorance and servitude of purchaalc T committee . f t lU hold women, and which,'' In 'Its tierce daily meetings Jornakearranfre Taaeel BUI Pan Tee IsOaipplas; fanaUtaK9f isalrea llgbtef perjury,-robber- rneuts for purchasing the road for j i And i&urder, la levulenuy the bondholders', on Monday next. The British channel tunnel bill not necessary at this age of tbe It la sUted that $18,000,600 in thir- passed IheHouse. fy lairds, this .world. Rather, it is neceesary that ties has b eu reccdved already; yea uch a thing ahouU , be abated. terday $750,000 was received... , , Blr Charles 'shipping very man who la a Mormon at Or September lst,Mr. Cleveland bnl passed its Adderley's second reading in the .the time of the meeting of the will become tbe publisher of the tjommons, wunout tllvlstqn. O next Congress should be by law de- Christian Union, with Horatio C. j to clared Xfclaanai oampatiat King, thepresent business manager and of the Christian any right of an Americancitizen. This would place the Ter- at Worifpublisher as his assistant. vm. jienuer- AioxTREAJi, tfu. --. p: 1 3a-4-Th- go ul. 71V AUERBACH'S .COLUMN. - .1.11 ! : ;., 'i ' 1 t r j ', - |