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Show Mt (Men , BY TELFMJlAim. dlunrtwR. and SAfUHBAT, WBDNKSDAV l.e,uuiHISO Compa.xt. mui.in ml . pKNROSE, BUKIIHW jtoi7-,,minuiii4tuua ith'itild ! uldreiiwil. "("tUetiuMii Buiiu.-- CWBT. Ou Monday luct i. wns "brought before WorWH John fchd'hneJ $15 and costs Enoch Abies forfghtft.g'aha profanity. also fired, the (iWbrton, jnn., were nnd n1 ,be la(ter $2', cos,s' 'former $5 concerned in the same affray. AlI)KnMAN'' ?Pial to the Ogdi! Junction by the AtUiitk-- ml l'aciac JvlcjraiiU Ceiuimny. Progress of the Bnifen-bei'gPoison Case! er Alder-Immsol- for being Whithi Hro8., the cheapeat place in hir Buots t Slines. I'rodn e taken. Soe ad. Ofr- -j days since a family Warion, consisting of a A few Gtpjiss. gypaiesnamcd eight children, arrived wn, his wife of from Oregon, and pitched this oity in two otd-tbeir tent in Wall street. Their been their since arrival, have, girls some of the credulous young siting and Indies of this City, and et jenllemen for a small consideration divulging their of tfcis inter-eitin- g future destiny. The father family was born at Truro in Cornthe mother at Banrstable, England. They cane to Amer ica about eight years ago, have siuce traveled through the United S'ates, Meiico, California, Oregon, and to Utah. Last night they left here for Omaha, from theace ihey w.ll go to St. Louis, .: ,nd on to Egypt. wall, ami Go to Hie Pioneer trus 'ffGrueana. Produce takan. Store and hny SOtt jour Jcvenile Mautial Band. On Safur-ds- y last a Juvenile Martial Band was In this city; Trof. W. Pugh organized Ctptaiu. Capt. Beasley, from bait Lake new City, was present, and gave the iu and other music, band several lessons The members of uifable instructions. with instruments lie hand are supplied and will meet once a week for practice. , Wives and Liquors. Tue very best Wines and Liquors imported into Utah (4 be obtained at the Tioneer Drug 57-t- f Store. ' , A well-knb-cd- TJalifor-nia- n tl , Berlin! .ard - Meeting of Internationa als at Geneva! Grand Duke Alexis of Russia's Visit ttt the United States! attracted considerable attention. There were two races both of which were frorfNetvport to Block MaM afid ret-jrthe first being for scooners, the second for sloops race for schooners AMERICAS. rigged. The Ycht race wus' won byCnst. L. O, er's "Madgie," there Washington, 21. beingg compeTho Navy Department received titors. The sloop race was won by Sadie. voluminous reports from Admiral There were enly 8 contestants in this a full account of race The Time made by the wiining fleet in tha Cerean waters. Thc boat was inside of lour hours. All the flcot had returned to Shanghai, whre vesselsa rn nuder full eail with a stiff tlie Admiral awaits further instructions breeze to the South f'om Washington. The full report will St. Louts, Mo., 21. A greater portion of tho New York be made public trrmonow. ," Mr. Paul Legrande, a balloonist, at Agricultural excursionists, left for tho tached to Messrs. ftobuison & Co's. Cir- East on the 4 o'clock train this aftercus, made an ascension in his balloon noon, tt'a IndianopoUs, ami Mrs, R. W. three times this 'afternoon. In attempt- Wells, and Mrs. Bliss will follow this ' , . ing to desceud, find when betweenHhree evening. and four hundred feet in the air, the Columbus, O., 21. balloon enmc do'wn"with a, ruh, and the The examination of Mrs, Colborne, car swept across ttoe top of a tall tree, charged with the murder of Peter dumping the balloonist oat on the lop of CiifTeiiberger, cemmenced at London, a house, Tho only witness examOhio, lie Ml against the oky-ligined was Prof. Wormly, who analyzed and, was severely braised" ,? It is the intention f the President to the stomach of Mr. Ituffenberger, and come here on Wednesday tiighL A Cab- whose testimony was substantially the inet meeting will probably b held on same as that given before the coroner's Thursday, when Aimiral KoderV re- jury, lately, that he found traces of arport of his operations in Core w ill be senic in tho stomach and liver of the Tim counsel Tor the prosecution considered, and a decision reached as to what furtuer steps shall be taken in the nroved that I lie body be exhumed, and a more thorough examination be made. matter. The Secret nry of theTreasWry hasined The counsel tor the defence strenuously orders regarding sniugglinu, to the effect objected to tiis, and the court still holds that, under no circumstances, will offl the motion under consideration. The cei 8 be allowed to make any compromwe cross examination of Prof. Wormly will with any parlies detected in smuggling: bo resumed morning. . New York, 2t. the, law must be enforced to its tallest s The London Timt, speaking on the t extent There is a rumor that Gen. Cresswell ngrarianisms in Ireland wiyj: "Durwill retire from the Cabinet, and be sucing the year 1870, hVi families, comprisceeded by Mr. Andrew J. Curtin. persons, w6i evicted in thai ing In reply to applications from distillers country; one hu dred and four families, who are indebted to Government for un- comprising 528 persons were paid taxes, asking nn extension of time to their places, leaving Ihe number of for payment with the consent of their families artwally evicted, 44.", and perbondsmen. Commissioner Douglas de- sons 2,094. A letter in the Journal de I)rurU cides that no authority exists fur granting such extension, and pnymeiitri must states that a meeting of Internationals be made in accordance with the law. " took place at Geneva, at which thirty Secretary Robeson designates the Conmiiitoes were represented. Somesteamers "Albany" and "Delaware" for thing as said about giving nthrr capithe use of the New York quarantine tals of Europe a taste of the Communist ant ho;'itie, to be anchored in the lower regime which Paris and ii)inity enjoy l. bav, as cholera hospitals. Wiiliamspor, Pa., 21. Joseph Williams, seaman, is rcportotl There was a fire last night in the drowned off the revenue Menmer the Waverly House, with the wind on tha 14th, in Limerkiu's s : a gale. The flames spread find smme fiO Bay. New Yorfc, 21. buildings were consumed, including the Packer's resiOffice of American Press Association. Waverly House,The following diapatch was received at dence, the Mulberry street church, and this office "In relerence to t he alleged at many stores and private dwellings. The loss is $125,OU0; insurance $7,r,tK;0. tempted suicide by Dr. llelinnnld: ' ' San Francisco 21. "Long Branch, N. J., 21. While gun O. Wakemnn. nn old California vetE. was near my my gun discharged ning, face; no injury was done. A report is eran of ihe Mexican war.nad well knswn tn circulation that it was intentional to all San Franciscans, was arrested toOMige me by the publication of this day on the fchafge bf forgefy of nn for a soldier's warrant for Signed, correction, rne hundred dollars in favrjr of Gernnr II. T Ilelmbold." One of the convicts, named John Diiler, committed in IPCS. He has been who from acting for some j eais as a bounty and escaped recently Thompson, while pension claim broker, and had become Sing Sing, was captured walkine down Chatham street. He was quite dissipated. The arrest was made detained by an officer of the 6th Pre- at the instance of a special detective from Washington, sent out to investigate ? cinct. r , The "Mutunls," nn 1 Foresf Citr club. the matter. He made a written confes' at the Union sion of hist guilt. "Rochford," played y in of resulted favor The game grounds. ' FOREIGN. the "Mutunls." Score b to . ' C r Versailles, 20. Dennis O'Conner, who was stabbed a ,";'r. The statement that Paschal Grouset few days ago by an unknown man, died in hin examination before tho Court at the hospital. About fifty actions fordamnjres are al- Martial, accused U. S. Minister, vith harboring and prctrflfing ready commenced against the Staten Is is nw contradicted. land Ferry Comrany, by the relatives of Prussian subjects ' those who were either killed or injured Mr. Grousset made no accusations The lat- against Mr. Washburne, but simply inby ibc explosion. est action was commenced by Crook, troduced his name in connection wi.h Uergon and Clement, who have served a quarrel between the Communists and tne company with.' papers in the case of Prussian authorities." Berlin,' 21. Mrs. Delia i. Groom, of rial bush, Long It is officially slated that Government Island, Brooklyn, whose husband was has ordered tlie evacuation of the French i killed, ... .,.:.. ... ,, by tho German The Coroner's innncst upon the body provinces occupied of Gerge Williams, the man killed by troops to be immediately suspended. Instructions to this effect have been dethe explosion Kx t Uo buat, VSurbjick, on Saturday lit; atUndgfon. Stat'erf In- livered to the commanders in Ihe various at New Brighton. occupied districts. This action on the land, was held in, the part of the Government is taken in conThe rordict was first tlegrrc, against the 0. S. inspector, sequence of difficulties which are appreand ihe engineerof the "Starbuck," who hended in the event that Thiers resigning, and for the purpose of protecting are now under arrest. A fire broke out yesterday in the old and defending the 'rights of Germany, ward hospital at the depot, occupied as which might otherwise bo placed in a trunk manufactory, by Jacob Logotch, jeopardy during the political complicaand Wm. Headly and son. resulting in tion which would follow his resignation. -- r Berlin. 21. .r.:,.-- . the total destruction of the building and The house carpctitcrs in ' this; city contents. The building is owned by Mr. for an increase of 2.T per Cornish, of New York, and valued at struck y $30, OQfJ, ,parlially .. insured. , Ueadly.'a, cent in the rales of wages, and a relosses exceeds $l!0,00(K insured for $10. duction of hours of labor. The memother trades unions 000. Logotch's IjJO.tXXX. partly ini bers of various throughout the country have signified surcd. The Tribune t Washington special says their intention of anaking soratnoa cause President Grant probably will make a with the mins! and carpenters. ' i i ! Munich; visit fiere thfj week, for the purpoS of . '. H f IV The Bavarian Ministry has been rewhich business routine some of disposing constituted and the complexion of the has accumulated 1dnrinS fits absence. The Timet says the Russian legation new cabinet is opposed to the doctrine at. Washington, is informed of the sail of Papal infallibility. Taris 21. from Crnnstadi, of the Russian Imperial on the budget committee The and Assembly Alexis Duke with the Grand fleet, has agreed to fix the salary of Thiers at sute for New York on.the 12th. Yes- 500,000 five francs, with a credit in addition of a consisting squadron terday, Selector! frdm tlifc Rbyal Navy for ordinary expenses. with by the Grand Duke himself; he, Twenty cres of Good Land fcr his personal staff, is quartered on the 5ale at Hooperville. Apply at this steam Fitgate "Swcdena," which is comCoif , ,, . . manded by Admiral Pajet. The steam Oflico. frigate "General Admiral." --steam A BIKTIIi Igraff," and gun boat Obrieck," will and probably the fleet, On Thursday, August 17th, the wife compose reach Sandy Hook by the 1st of October. of Wallace Foulger, Ksq., of this city, of "'N"" Arrangements for bis receptionHe Grand a daughter: York completsA- y n; y ht - , Bab BAit. A between the match "Coriunes" and "Echo" will come off at Ogden on Saturday next. Hera will be a ckance for the Corinnes to win tack their lost laurels. If they don't la ther aiuM not get angry again, victory or defeat it is best to preserve dignity and temper. Triumph the tent pi iyers; that s our wish. 'one's 'to f 0!sattnnrJars forttnIl'reserved nlFruit, ir.iirl,l L C U. J til llAiin L, Ogden. C3-- tl Gos East. Mr. Josiah Wright and ilfe.tke parent of tha Wright Brothers, ill well known and respected citizens of leVauried on Monday morning last lj U. P. train on a visit to their old 'home in Connecticut. We wish tht m a ..'leusant trip and safe return. Og Gaxuise. Fine English Draught at, W. Jl. Tidcock's, Ogden. Ales on Mam St., t. 61-t- f TheGiastsss. Mr. B.W.Driggs writes from Lendon to tha fktrret u to the 'effett 'bat he had been having an interview, at fit. James' Hall, Regent street, "with Miss Swann, the Nova Scotian , jitntess, who exhibifid a few months r. in Ogden. She tiaa lately been mar rd to Captain Batis, the Kentucky giant, and they are exhibiting together in Mrs. Bates spoke in the England. highest terms of Trfst. Young and the .Mormons and her visit to Utah. She said she was particularly ttni of Ogden and Salt Lake Cities, and intended to come here again and introduce ber husband to her friends. ' fcjy Dried Apricots and Teaches 'wanted at the Z. C. M. I., Ogden. They "nust all be peeled. OSti , , . The Z. C. M. I. is commencing to erect a large granary on 'fifth street, close by the junction Office. Sensible. The Inst, is preparing for the I.MFRovEJitsTS. coming limes. , banted. ......... are putting a iplendid board enclosure around their "lumber yard on Main street. They mean o Keep lumber on hand to fill bills instead rf having to saw them to order. ThalVbetter for all parties. Mr. E. J. Watkins, Boot and Shoe Maker, is coming out to the front on Fifth afreet. That's right, come out and & Scoville tooyhuM!f. .;: , Mr. Robf. Wilton ha purchased Fred KipselV old nd is fixing ilhp business. Fill it up with something, .'Robert. ; No stores in Ogdedi should be t idle. 'tnd, fr The Court Monso work is going on travely. ' Sticocfcs to the haulers and , drapers. Mr. D. It. Peery has lis new houo on 'he bench nearly approaching to It is of a new style to Ogden, ut it very stylish, and the space is truly 'o'nomTcal. 7Conuuue in wcir3oiug, com-Vitio- n. 'p- T". ' yntir 7oar tast. , . v. -- Wnsh-bnrn- e, Editor Ouden Ji'nction : Dear Sir: 'Early on Friday morning list President oung and party took a special car on the L'tah Southern R. R. irapVorements aVc a credit ! Jl! J cor-vett- -- arlrhft M o, d, . EnwAsn Stevensos. nt"i:iiU IiolcKnlHiidl ISctail oalerst MONDAY, vtULY IT. FURNITURE, CABINET WORK, IJPHOLSTERY, etc. etc. Trains will leave Oplen ihhf t ,f k.in.',"nl ' Arriv. at Suit Lnk City at 10 a.m. anil For Trices see Handbills. All klmlsoT Carpenter ami Jfh ,. N.R. Work neatly excetiteJ, on fc?iort n'otieo ' and rcnsoinililo teitns. n payment. . J. W"n.us, 6 Ogden to Kaysville ,., id ' " " " Hi abov, j .. j j iU m., ant, p m. awl ni. and 6.30 p.m. 1.30... .65, t.7f).M Farmington Ceiitreville 2.o5.:.;..i.os Woods Cross Salt Lake ... '2.25.'..i...l.i::: 2.60."...1.C0 wil.p)TOMi piirrji... thlr raii.u;rtVin.v adillticnal t. (iftl-- i la tlrkota at will b ehurgnl flnla rillootd ,t r '.Hi on tlie train. - u i .... i. alt mformaMen cumarning Freight or Pat- - ,.4 ", .. EE LUIB r.jiihlin- , . PsSnRr. iliaaj,, & SCOVILLE, Mannfiicmrcni and I)enlr p.m. (.. Leavlni Oititon City at imit UVo City at wlien III WILLIlliS al " " It. It. ? DAOY, (SUNDAYS tXCEPTED Oon. , tre-t- - ... , 6 .ni. and 146 p.m. j at4.45 V wtiEb trains ; ECCLES & flDCOCK, 5tin at a.m. 7 OciU-- , rr.Mi, l;iku 'i t Lake City ituil 1jpv Arrive at : Ifave Ji'ist Vecoiv(l"the largest assortment of Furniture ever liroujrlit into this City, all of w hich will bo soM at figures to satisty the most economical of purchasers " 5."J)p.m, addttloo to the Main Stfeet, QgM, Wheat kjixK of tTAir. ON AND AFTER KIM1S OP IN AI.I, miles.1 ' RAILROAD. & IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS now completed to Dry Creek, some fifteen Carriages were there swaitifig the party, which conveyed them to Pro-vfifty miles from Salt Lake City, a The very dusty but pleasant drive. party consisted of Presidents B. Young, G. A. Sniiih, and I). H. Wells: Jirlm Taylor.tuidGeo.y.Cannon.of tho Twelve, and fifteen others in number. The object of the parly was to ho d meetings iu Prove City, which opened on Sutur. day morning at 10 a m., in the splendid meeting house, which was well filled. After singing, and prayer by A. P. Redt-woofclder Edward Stevenson was called 'and spoke short time, when Elder G Q. Cannon delivered an eloquent address on practical duties and the dealings of ihe Li.rd with His people. Prcst. B. Young closed with a dis course, fin I of consoling and comforting words. Closed with prayer by Elder G. Q. Cannon. At 2 p. m. tho tolling bell called together a full house. Prayer was offered by Presl. Joseph Young, when Prest. D. II. Wells spoke 60 minutes, followed by Elder Seymour B. Young is a short address, afturwa ds Prest. J. Young spoke 40 minutes. All seemed well editied ad repaid for meeting together. Sunday morning, 10 a.m. Meeting opened with sinking and prayer. Elder John Taylor spoke quite spirit dly for 45 minutes; President G. A. Smith occupied 25 minutes, having profound attention; President Young closed with 80 minutes on the ventilation of dwellings and meeting houses, both for hualth and comfort. When at home he occupied a bed room 15 feet high, 82 feel long aud 10 feet wide; could slep comfortably and foil healthy and well; would not wish to put his cows in most sleeping rooms, etc. As several hundrjd persons could not bo accommodated in tho Meeting House, meeting was adjorned to the first story of the new Woolen Factory, which could accommodate all. At 2 p.m. a lavgn audience was comfortably seated. The meeting opened with singing, and prayer by E.Stevenson. Elder A. P Rockwood spoke a short time on the Word of Wisdom being practically carried ont. by heads of families, as an example. President (J. A. Smith spoke upon the suhject of Sahbath Schools and appropriate reading and culture and the eare of the yomh of the country, Sid of thA observance of the Sahbath. President Joseph Young read a portion of Scripture "How shall we escape if We neglect so great salvation. President. P. H. Wells spoke on the importance of ottr maintaining a foothold in the phcethe Lord had prepared for us in these valleys, and showed that though we might have to mingle with the wicked we were not obliged to pattern after their ways diiuVing, smoking, "profanity, rie. President B. Young closed by comforting words and excellent advice. Pr.iyer by Prest. o. A. Smith. Te factory is progres-ln- g arid the 70 tons more is niactiinery arriving expected next week, and so en, nntil 800 tons will complete the outfit, costing from $S0,0(W o 100,000. On the 2ft li July, 42 sets danced at nnfo in the upper room of tht" factory: 3'M persons on the floor at one time. It was said to be a magnificent scene. With kind regards and well wishes for the JcNcTION, I remain, yours, UTAH CENT HA ii & WM. PIDCOGK, and iu a few tninuics were sr.ited at breakfast at the terminus. The road is Material, i. caVukr. ft. o. ; , ,' lleu'l Ttrkot and Freight Agent l ; 1 tf oor, Cilazed WIikSoivm; johKBl'PKRIftTESDKKT. sharp, ' ' i, ..I ' - ' , Z; G; M; 1 ; r., olr. Our Mill is now running aid we isre prepared to furnish f Taiinbcr. etv., to order. llillst DRY GOODS GROCERY - , : , , . - . UKI'AltTJIKfT, Our yard on Main ,$,treet is supplied with a goo'd assortment to meet the Call attention to tnei'r Jarje and well. demand for aspnrVeil 8ivik, jtjrt .rcoeived, consisting, in part, of PieUeLsu, Iuiiiber; Inth, Whinlrs, etc. Ioilin, e.m be seen at She Office, IT. V,. KCOVILT.K Main Street, Ogden, business hours, every day, daring f ftlrc Iiim , Ilqnnji. I.awiiK, JlrtirHcilles Fiiie Shawls, Ae. anil a full complement of SUMMER GOODS, ; all. ii T tl F. . ' ' - ' ; ' Sl4dE DEPARTMENT REMOVAL! THE WHITE PINE LUMBER YARD has been removed to One llloek Ha! of Ihe is complete, in OcnW, fAdie LIHIl HIIITE PIXE from Rear Lako Divide, near Mount Kanb, for 8ale nt this Mill, from $20 to $2 per 1000 feet, nnd at the Yard from . $30 to $40 pel- - 1000: ,,, feet, in Cath or its nnii' Miswei (lildrenV liooTN , , , OS'llOIl. THE DKST (JUALITV OF , i iliillfbrnla and other TithiiiKOKiee. on IhelSeueh, , CaeiuidinenV..., am iiob:, Troquet Hlippcrsi, i ',H J unlet ts; tinil ell the latest styles. Aiso . " CAri Calpniet. ttilTS and Ladles Nundou ; ..' , iiH, , I II noil's, Ac. Gents Straw and Panamas.' Carpet v losquilo 'Barsi . G3rn Work. Rand, McNally nnd , M'indow Citi-taiii-! . ' Co's. Railway Guido, and Traveler's aud Hand-book- , published it Chicago for $'A A KEW ItEADY-ADB LOT OF per annum, i a very complete and reCLOTHING. ' ' equivalent. liable work. To travelers in the West A full Stock or GROCERIES, HARDit is invaluable. It not only Contains Also . WARE, etc., etc. POSTS V Ihe usual time tables and other matter Call and Examine. WUcut, ISarley, etc, in common Railway Guides, but ulsto a succinct historical and statistical sketch A fkw fionn Y; tif every city, town and station on the LOGGING HANDS VAfiTED. various roads. It Is corrected before HOME 3IAVUFACTUEES., to WismBor FARfisT, one bloc t Apply so to as make it issue, monthly every East .viheTjthinjf'OITice (on tho Honch), OUR ' reliable, in looking over it wo have disCjtden. . covered one error which the publishers 4Mf will no doubt Correct in a future issue! Tlie population of Brigham City, Utah, is now in opcration. roanufacturing Clui!l on the C. P. R.. R. is set down at 425, LAKE of superior quality. : ( while 2,000 is rather short of the mark. A . Shade. CEDAR - , Oats taken in payment. - BRIGH AM CIT : Woolen BEAR , l, ft "SOCLES Co., lr. T., August 20th., 1871. 1 " J. Correspondence. rieasant'Crove, Utah ; 155?" See ostrny notice in this tiun)i-be- r STEAM SAW MILL. OGDE , The Illghesit Priee paid for Gasli paid I). JAMES & Co CITY-CO-OPERATIV- Having removed their Mill to the AThite Pines on the Dear Lake Iividet aro now prepared to fill bills for the best m tameky; NOTICE. MERCANTILE FINISHING Xcit Door to Z. LUMBER, at the Lowest Kates. C M. I., TUB ri'HMO A CHOICB Selection of UBer( Jtorrlyuidiw, ooimUtlng FFKRH TO DRY GOODS, CROCERIES, ; HARDWARE, , TINWARE, BOOTS & SHOES, Hat, CloUiing. Fancy Xo-- : , "lions, '!. Orders filled at the ill or delivered in Ugden City. . Teams wanted to haul Lumber on Sliarew from the Mill to Ogden. AH OrdT uddr-- wl to " ' ' rpOttitOM rciv prompt Attention. tt MAY IXWCKRT.-TniTC- ASri wuiity, UtAh, iniule iinj lotli, 1871, ambiaouj lii. mit Imlf rf 8. W. )ii;irtr of Rec. J7, hair of niiiUi-vm- t of 34, nnr'k-saa- t ipmrNT mi fmLttrr of ii, ml half . of Sw. J7, wett linlf of north-we- t SV wiut quarts nf half of aniith wMtquartw of Soc. 21, aon'VwwC north-W(niiwtiT of nnarlr' tit Wl, Tnn-hi- p 14, North KaiiK 1 .; cntalnluir S40 arn, linn lHn mail Id Iniitt Iir tlie Ititiahiuinta, and ia now r.ilv to h dinponMl nf la Ma tokn iMravn : v or pnraona mtiilwl tliornti. All noraona Matlmlng to h ewnri nr pnnaaanca f any portion, nf aaid Mitrr, will tak ilua nottca and niKkx apidloativn, u pmVtrtwt Ip tha atatnlM .. v of umh. ' , WH. TV HBN DUCKS, , ' 18T1. 20lli. 47i3in . Major. Rirhmond, MT NOTICE! BARNAKI) WHITE, Fnarth Strrt,Og(lpD, will for Hides at our Cooperative. E INSTITUTION, Factory DIVIDE. of the Junction. to-d- The addition to the White iWuse, making it the largest hotel in town, is nearly Rush it ahead, it will be completed. Williams ' -- " Arrested for Forgery! Great Strike of Masons and Carpentei's at Duke will bo received at "the bai t Pry by tne 1st Division of Nar.wnal (faurds, and "where escorted to the l'.revoort-House- , elegant rooms will be prepared ftrr him. A visit to the Navy is arranged, also an excursion up the Hudson Oliver, Biid a vUit to West. Point. Tho great picture of FarragHt is to be given'to ihe frince as a gift to the Emperor. ' ; 'Jersey City, 21.. The inqirf st hold on the bodies burned at the fire here was concluded Thofa'tneTihtMetJees testified that the latter's partner was a murderer, liavinjr killed the mate of the Ship and escBe4. At the conclusion of the testimony, the jury rendered a verdict that ihe de ceased persona came to their- death by an explosion eauscd by fire, either by accident or design at the hands of some person or persons unknown. The jury also thanked the coroner for his uulir-in- g efforts to solve the mystery. Providence, R. I., 21. Tho great Yacht race from Newport WHOM IT MAT COKCERX. THAT CASff Knl. y, No. ftAT, thr tha town. all of ULnon ilv, l arlir rounty, I'uh. maria .Tun. tba Mth, TO TJIE DRUG DEPARTMENT l"7li ainbrariDg tji follnwiog dcribtt land, Iu ul mmpMn juinortmrnt of Mr. Wm. TAI't,, Arrbitwtf ivml Biiildnr, will act Oomprieoa a full wit: otir Agent In Suit limes na jikiiciiim, faintu, Oils, , ;;if Qty. riiiljw, K. V, of R. Vnf P( V. Bra b)i N. t. nd tnnCT ru pt. nrnhM t , i of and j.W.ti. y.K. Hi 8. i; K. Ki ti.h V. K.of 8:. piLht iS), Tnonahip al.ren (11), north of Rnfr ou (1) t, ronlalri-In- i Oonfairn th elwinut ielnr-tloof Wlnm, Unuvllw, four hundrH and .iphty arrea (ttO), hai tucn .Shoe nil Bind in of which S"W twitiif mid trust tor th Inhabitant. ao4 now raa4r Almliol, etc., etc, Hi Tdry lowmt pmnilile prioM. J'riwriptiout At the lnn nf thd llic Hont. Piflh Stt-MOg.lf n. la ha (iiHpd of In lota to any para a or parauna cwrfnllv roinpowi'lod by Onnittmt Ilmitiriiit. All kiiKl 'f otitlad lharplo. . nnl tihon trnuii u iinl.r. Ail All p. raona claiming tn b Uia awn.n or rt, iD.hll tn t' In and 3rd nd neutljr Mwultd. I'rwiuc Min in pymet. 2nd M axd Store of any portion of aaid antry will tok. rmjiieHtrd to nclila inmieli-nifl- y Tor with tb Ogiluti Ciij notica and make application, a prayW in fli Mnrmntil , IntJtatwn. alntiitpt of l'tah. f? FOB ft It VT HAKTJR. MiiTor.' Jl. JSALIjANTYXE. ltiBnilr lbs Dig Bot. 1 UH Meen, mm aath, lsri.. ... .' Jk tiik liquoITdepartmext ' E. J. WATKINS,-Boot and Maker Iriee paid kind or Hide!. Highest tli. W., .... all tl tfiet |