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Show BY TELEUllAPll. Jhf Ofidcu function. ami BUNKS DA ery r" n,hed bVtintWDW I'unuituijia W C . " SATURDAY, Speaial Com-AJ.it- . whom all pgjiKi'SK, Biwimia Manager,betoatlaveaawL JfU""- r,,Uiuiuunuou thuulJ - tair of his recovery. Eleven of the been arreste I. to tlie Oodes Jc.xctiov by the Atlantic aud Brooklyn, 4. . l acihc JolBgiaph CoiLjiaii-Judge Troy, of K'ng's County Court of Ses o is. didm-rehis charge to the in the case of lr. G.an Jury y Perry an I Madame Van Bukkirk, who Judge Troy after tlia , ya.md-;'""'6"- Hoff 'l " That Firb Occurred. Mr. J. West Weber, writes lo ay that Rir.e, of was do "mystery" iu the confl..- ,ljere occurred at his place on that mtion last- - He sny the fire blurted Thursday the bearing cf the tumbling shall of ..t to the cylinder." the machine near machine, it new and tight-?earin- g ing and set fire became heated by friction, had accumulated that loose grain the to Great Fire at Providence It. I. Organized Opposition to N.Y. Municipal Frauds! Frightful Railroad Accident Near Paris! Be- AMERICAN. New York. 4. The authority of the dispatch announcing Walter Montgomery's suie.d. m double I by his f rieuiia, wiio declare it must be a canard. A meeting of taxpayers was held at 'he Cooper Institute to d.aciis-th- e ciii.rgn of corruption against tlie City Government. O iieinU largely at ten. lad. Many members of the Yonnj The fire spread ,t tumbling shaft. almost instantaneously. Our information was derived from one and 0f the proprietors of the machine, We it. stated we a wis substantially iufoi million correct receive to tTt gi(l BvnioCfM'-wore on hi plat oi iii. Ex Mr on aH matters of newx, and ihauk Minor II avi nn er presided, hih! Npupcher wi-- i ii inudu by Ju Igj li.u.oeu, Johu tor his explanat.on. H Cochran and l!ob i t litis velt. The m w th a TTmi were nil attacks upon Mayor speeches 3- - A uplfudid Building Site, f lieneh, bell. ml Woodinaii-mi- 'i ll.ill. Cotuiti olli r it ir Sttlo, oil rid(; Connilly ami Win, M. rock .tore, xaiquire of J. 0. U at lu.a uta' the . Tweed. 'C.vlieu. Bishop James II. Hart, ol called lo see J'.ooiiwig on. Rich County, and hearlooked hale He uj yester lay. diocese. his in well all ted ty, unJ repot Bear to the to convey He cnuie his brother Joim, who has just returned from the East. John thinks Lakt-countr- he'll stay now. the cheapest place ff WBiriEM)Biis., I'rode taken. Sie 4 lor booU Bhona. tj- - rfluslga in Og-dt-n ad. e yuar Kr ed t'ru.t to C. W. who ha anauned to h.p it Hunt. Tuey were cliaig-- with put-tiii- li fieir hands into the li y Treasury and helping themselves to mill. oils ol ciiy money. J bs. including the New Court House, were discus-iel- , a and " number of resolutions adopt The principal resolution were a, follows: that we appeal lo the nex' 'R to repeal the charter and law by which the present rulers ol the city have obtained and perpetuate their power, to give the city of New York a l in) of government tucb as s'lall be de ited or approved by our wiaent and best rl izi us, and shall enuble us to e on honest and eQicieut adiuiuistlra Legi-laui- re 1 TQORX-TO.- ion fif ih. laws. ' 71-- 'ile-olvcthat the thanki of the Naw Sroi::! Gel your Drugs Liquor and Groceries a' tue City Drug Stoi e, coiiimunity are uue to t he public tit 66 If who have coiilnbutcd lo ehligiii Main street. Ogdtn. ea the pi.bliu mind, and to form and ve utterance to publ.c opinion uj on Comixo Again. Mis. Wi itmnn the $ h and especial y 'o ih lecturess, started last evening for the T me'' for its fearless and search! ig West. She will call, on her way back, i ivestigatian nud exposure of pulil c and lec ure again in Ogden and S..1 account, and of the conduct of the pi esent o3ic ra of the city." Lake. that an execulivc com Vhtiti Wiiu axo liHAKDiia ju.l received at the mitlee of seventy members be appointed fionwir Drug Store. hy the president of this meeting', whoie WaiGBT. Pf.RRt I KlM. f be to take such as duty Smeltbe. The work lor that smelter, shall be nece.sary orm expedient to carry out the object tor liicli we are ftsdi iii ni'ur the R. ft. depot is being rapidly b'ed, to demand a full ' xhibilion of all boys roll out the accounts of the city und county, und an accomplished. No ore. explicit statement of all person to whom, and the pretence on which, the IIor.-miAil Kisra or OtKTMf.NT. including the amounts of payment of the past Collar, Gull and Hoof Oiutweiit, at the large two years and a half have been made, I'muifr Iirug Store WnuinT, Pi.r.RT I KM to enforce any remelies which now exist to obtain this information if ren Who wants any Mason Work. filled, and to recover whatever sums o! work or pl"!ering done? L c nil money havebeen fraudulently alistrao ed, s upon the Li g.slatui e Morris are good workmen, and offer their and alxo to pre.-and Governor of the State such measures aviees to the public. Sec the. r advert- of legislation and action as may he isement in this issue of the Junction. necessary or proper to enforce the existing supply of their defects and ret Ginuikb. Fine English Ales on move he causes of pi eseut abuses, and to assist, sustain and direct iiiiilcd Dn.ught at W. II. Piduuuk's, Ala.n St., finally efforts by tho cltixens of New York, ' 61-l- f Ogaen. wit I'oul reference to party, to obtain a good government and honest officei to The ceremony of ConCottrinsiATios, administer it, annaid committee, herefirmation accord ng to the usages of the by authorize , call on till citizens interEpiscopal Church, will be performed by ested in good government to con tibute uch funds as nny bo needed to execute Bisaop Tuttle this evening at theCuurth the powers intrusted to them, and nlso opp si.e the Then re, Fourth Street Og- to fill vacancies and add to their Dumden ber." 5- - C. V. Lynn, Mass , 4. THORNTON, the 1'ione.r Shipping Moixuant of Ugden, can wll Dried Fruit iu tlia Gen. Butler delivered the fifih of his tut. Keadhiaiioclamatioo. campaign rpeeches before an audi nee ol 4.000 people in the M us io Hall Gleaned from S. L. Papers. The The spacious building was ' News'" -siys: On the 27th ult., Henry, crowded and hundreds were turned ton of Henry McConnell, of Cedar City, away from the doors. His speech was Iron county, was out in the mountains mainly devoted to a review of the recent disi8ter on the Eastern lUilroud at Rewiili the family, who were making thees-- vere. He c!aiini the p imnry cuit-- of a went to pick up a rope fastened to t'ie afTiir liy in the inellieier.ry of the Buird of Management, forpcii inpr the a horse's neck nud dragging on t ic itoal Company had made many eiidi when him hor.su the kicked in ground, to eUcct a cun-ol- i 'aiion with the the neck, uudor the jaw, killing him inCorporation controlling the Boston and He urged such conolMa-tio- n stantly. The boy was a promising child, Maine K. have taken place, and tint should eight years of age. the Eastern Road people were to blame The Utah Southern Railroad is open for not effecting it before the Revere for traffic to Why. he asked, has no! the Sandy Station, stopping at been ask-- d of the right to consolidate Big and Little Cottonwood. ' Because the road, like Legislature? The "Herald" says: On S'tiHuy lat, has been run for individual others, Si. Mark's Cathedral, S. L. City, was gain and not the catety nad convenience opened by Bixhop Tuttle, who preached of the public. The speaker went on lo o eloquent discourse, and gaveparticu-iur- t contr. st the low pay of the railroad emwith the degree of labor expectat to he cost of the church, which, ployee ed of ihetu, saying that an engine driver "un eom leted, will be over $ 16,000; required more of the high qualities of this $21,000 is still owing. Rev. w.t.i which God ran endow man than does the Governor of Massachusetts, J- L. with other this of city, Glllogty and yet he does not receive half as much ch rgymen. look part in the proceedings, C mpensation for his work. "Pay your Md oa Monday Mr. Gillogly was ad-- nu n," he said, "a stun commensurate t ed to I'r est' Orders. The chant-- with the value of their labor, and we will have better fork and fewer ing by the choir was performed in tuas-'-- y stances of accident caused by care'ess-nesg.- " The address concluded with a style. (Mr. J. M. Toung, of this took a prominent part in the choral recapitulation of the General's view of ci'y, the condition of State affairs, at enunci. crcises.) ated at Springfield and at Worcester, Col. Buel met with an accident on and was received wilh hearty applause. Monday at Tooele. His team ran awty Gn. Butler will ppeuk at Ware, Mass., nd he was thrown violently from his to morrow ev. "Ke.-olve- JU-t- s nia-to- -- are under trial for performing abortion on and causing deaih lo Miss I'oat. After delivering the usual instructions as to t he powers and duties of the Jury, Judge Troy remarked on the charact r of ihe case before him. denouncing the wretches who participated in the hideous tralile, and who openly proclaim advir-lisin- g columns of newspapers, to the great dishonor of the press, and of the law which permits (he press to dishonor itself by acting tor mercenary consider ations as confederate.accessory and auxiliary to this class of foul homicidal miscreants. So great is the evil, be said, that wnless clucked by further legisb.-- t on and vigorous enforcement of present laws, it will become a national re as the crime is peculiary toleraproach, -- l. - ni 5' CITY OGDEIST RAILROAD. Cob-leut- without guides. P ris, 4. frightful accident occurred to an express train which left here last even iug When nitar the station it collided A w.ihatruu QBRCAETTILB liSTiTOTIOI, Xext Door lo Z. C. 31. I., ON AVD AFTKR MONDAY, JTJX-1871, DRY GOODS, MIXED TRAINS t;V-'ui- at i a.is. and LaurtiiK OgWMi nt OmipriMa a fill and romileto wortniMt of aud buit City at I liruii, anJ Miiiic'.hM, Paimi, OH, Taruisben, Bruhea aud faucy artii lea. tiik liquoITdepart-men- t Outatm tba clioice't nlwtlon of WUiaa, Bmudiwi, bain au)J AlrotKil, te., rtc, nil oi' wtuch a a at tlm Tf ry p wiUe irke. PrriHrripticuf Csrlully connxmn'iotl ty aComprtont DrUKist. P. 8. All pHrtiaa iuJul.twt to tba 1st anil Jul ual Jtift Ward fetnres ai-rfqustd to aettln Uuinnti. Murcnutil atfly w 111 ilia vduo City lu9t I SUJVlER HERD. j t tU following low rave election. , t'M Ninwbr ftrct - - per head tS.'W The Superintendent of the Recruiting 1 " per Month orWestern has been Division, Service, " 110 dered to prepare a detachment of 100 Horned Stock, till Koreoibr first " 1.26 " " recruit for Fort Gibson, Indian Terripr Month now the sixth the recelT reinforce at to will Srnck Corral, lx Tltliing infantry tory, arauted. Os'inu, vrjf SturJ. SaiatT there. ..." Uoi-ks- T. A. FU.MMJ.ND, , I). A. W . COOUT. FOREIGN. Dublin. 3. J. E & IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS IS ALL KIKDS CA3IUET WORK, UPHOLSTERY, otc. etc. Main Street, Ogden, RETAIL DEY GOODS GEOCEEY AMD 19 11 A UTAH, (lave Jii't rpooiTrd the larjrcM assortment Call attention to their large and of Furniture eTer brought into liiis City, aniiorted Stock, jutt receired, ill of ivhiuh trill bo void at figure to in fart, of satisfy tho most economical of purchasers eo N.B. All kinds of Carpenter ami Job Work nra:!v rxtctiicd. on abort buiim nd reasonable to mi. IVheat taUe:i in ;?ytneiii. ECOLES & PIDCOCK, S7tf Mum struct, Ogtluo. mw. IMPLEMENTS. itlurwiSlfS Fine S1i:w1h,41:c. and a full ooniplemenl of SUMMER l!n'r U completa J. E. Ii-jo- t At tlm ngn All kind, ul W ATKINS, nud Shoe .linker, uf tba Fiftb Un Poot, 1 oul aud (bis nwii Siref t, OgOra. to ardor. Re-- i In jmyiiienl. ri uually atavulrd. Pruduce tuken Price paid for uli of Hi livut. khi(N !". Kametiilwr tlia lIlgheMt t 14-- SEWING -l MACHINE. STJIAIGIIT NEEDLE o NO COG WHEELS. For Circular and Sample of Sawing, addren d ffTtf Apst, hit City. VAN SOHAACK, STEVENSON & RED), AND f IVXCTIOK OFFICE, 5J- along. Lke Street, (Corner Dearborn Street,) 00, 92, and 94, CHICAGO. 71-- Bring Paint & Oil Dealers rtry mUrate trm. Especial attention to Territorial Trade. . Miicrs, Croquet JimiettuM, and all the Intent styles. Also HATS mid CAPS; Ladictt tiundoivn, diivisiett, illtioaV, Gent Struw and Puiinauts. CarpoiB, !SIsiuilv IIurM, Hludow Curtain) uud Snades. A RLADi'-MADLOT OF CLOTHING. NEW K A full Stock of GROCERIES, HARDWARE, elo., eto. Call and Examine. HICHAM CITY II03I11 MANUFACTURES. OUR floolea factory it now in operat ion. manufacturing Cloth of superior quality. The Priee paid lor inkiestVi 001. Cash paid for at our 3!4ra TAS5I3EY. NOTICE. rr mat rpowitoM 1 tntry ftir tbr wNctnt-Tnticc- rt of Bii:liuKitnl, tW.-muoiT. (till), maita 3Ih.v loth. 1871, embraciiiif If. V. of lilt wuit half quarter of Pre. 27, itert liaif ouarter of hc. Rl, nnriUou-- t of nrtta-w- n qnnrtw of Hue. t, mst half f Snc. Ti, wet Ualt nf nortli-w- it quarter of Sec. !M, mru lialf of amltli mw quarter of 800. Sti, vvith-iw- t -qnartor of Kcot 2'J, ? qwtnr of nnrth-w1 auL aal? 14, frorlh cntitainiijf tU aono, tua naoe ia trort ft the inhabitant, and i. now ready to tra dlRpoxod of io loU to any poraua or roua Mtltlfil tbaiido. A II i.ranti cUiinitig tu be ownsra, or jwMmii f any purtion, uf ra.a titry, n il) iJut hi nnrt wil mn aj'jil.ca'jou, u prurideil lu th. etututwa of Ubth. WM. I). HF.NMUCK3, Rirlnnooi, 3Iy 2.Uh, ISTl. Jtior. Tnwr.-ait- e hn WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, in Gents, TjidltV. Il.sM'S und Children Cnlifurniunnd other at reduced rale. and M iw.rt, Sn'.ky Uo:a RuLm, riuwa, cultivator,, ate. Wacun TauUr, Iron aud Steal, ol all kin ti aad GOODS. SHOE DEPARTMENT ' MAIN 8TRKCT, OUCEN, MD. 11AJ1MOXD. Hitu IU) IiUiiuk Oilier, haa fur aula Sehutller and Light Spring Vuguitn, wcll- cou-itiB- g, Poplin. Grenadine, Iiiwiis Siqu5i IIandV.ll. !, at the . Of FURNITURE, For Price IW JOHN GHARP. hlTEDTK-NDKSr- WEED xecutsd with neatness and despatel 1.5l 2.C0 For alt liifiwwiW'ii CMiawnlnc Fril.t ut saja, D.o.CALnr:R. Uub'l TioWct and freight AguaL Wholesale mul Retail Dealers - JOS PRINTING CrM ... 2.25......1.15 Woods Salt Lak lu EGCLES & (Sig n-- " raiM.nK.ri will .1wi pmrhM thair IU keta nt -. Kilty cut aiiilitinniJ will lMi'hurt tba fi'tt it cuUouled oa tlii. Uaiu. WM. PIDCOCK, NOTICE. C- Farmingtoa Centretille I'.iao'Ui'C- f Itf mons'er mec'ing was held in Phca-ni- x Park for the purpose uf urging upon the Government t lie g anting ol an amnesty in the rernuiuing political prom thb s.iners. Early in ilia day people bo Lo?t. BTOtr.:? oa stravkd Kaiijp-- , Kicu t'onntr, 11IHKK g n pouring inio the Park in crowd", Ib c twoorthreearol! Madl OLl.s. and at the ho ir announced for the com- th.. One lifstit bay, wli.ia Ainariean 2 wh.te U.ml "FAMILY FAV0K1TE" mencement of tiio proceedings, it is esti- bramjeiJ Boa !"fl h ft una bglit bay, brand4 I! mated that fifty thousand people were on hip; iitel oue ila k brown, brnmlad J. 8. on left hp. a l.til white on two of har fort. w tiuevar Will (iive information Hint will laad to present. Addresses were delivered by several prominent Nationalists, calling trim- - recovery will ba mutably rwnleit by J AM lib 11. II A El' on tho Government to adopt a more lenient policy w.iu regard to political offenders, and urging the immediate release ofth" iinpi ironed Fenians. The name of Queen Victoria being mentioned IS THB LATE?T IMPnOVIl). TtK'T millS 1 mado and liphtost running Ksutilc liina by one speaker, was loudly cneert d. No in aa. were HiUf, Kiry rm.: atv of li.uiniiiig, banners of any description display(4u.l1.t1g, Ilrald.r.g. Cording. KutHiug, lucking, ed at the meeting, neither were there atcH ru.ly (lerlui uied. any bands of musio in attendance, the iik'a of the originators being to make STITCH ALHii: ON BOTH the demonstration as unofficial as possible. A petition to the Government in ALL RIKDS Of and favor of amnesty was propo.-e- d adopted, after which the vast assembly qu.etly dispersed. The meeting was t litis as.io and orderly, and was conducted throughout with I he greatest decorum and harmony. No attempt was made by the authorities to inlet fere with the pi edings, and the absence of police from the vicinity of ihe Park was noticeable (, " Suporintendeiit. Buckeye anJ p.m. r.tMaagai. Mart. 1.80 M Ho ... 1.70 1.06' ... 2.05 Ogdsn to Kayiviil R. BALUNTVNB. 40-l- y A 'l p.m. FAKES; IlUlltUtiOll. n, DIED, A t) N O y immediately. IT, V from Douway, which was A CHOICE TO TH8 PUBLIC Traina wilt mo Opdm daily at S a m, a d of General Alurckuudic, cuuaLitiug itching, iu order to allow the express OFFEKS p.m. Arrtv at Salt Laka City at M a.m. a.nl traiu to pass. The engineer of the ex' 7 p.m. had lb information other of the press Laava Mt Uko City duly at R ajn. and 115 p.m. on is track, but the trains in n being collided wit h a terrific crash, the express CROCERIES, Arm. at Oguou at 7 a.m. and IA p.u. being at full spt ed. Forty persons were HARDWARE, killed and many injured. The list ol In addiilub to tba abow, kdled and wounded will probably be in TINWARE, creased. The express engino was shatBOOTS & SHOES, tered, and a terrible flood of steam imMwax new mediately rushed out, scalding many un- lints, Clothing, Fancy otions ("to. fortunates to death, and injuring others DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED, beyoud recognition. TITE DRUdTlEPARTMENT ! London, 4. Advices represent Gladstone as rapidly bvcomiag one of the most unpopular men in Eugland. The belief is w. among the people, that he is a Roman Catholic, and secretly trying o strengthen ihe Cause of the,Papacy. A correspondent who, on invitation, 4. accompanied the King of Spain on a ritlsburg, rriage. Col. Geo, F. Morgan, late Member of three weeks trip through the Provinces, Lieutenant W. W. Parry died of ty- the State Legislature, fo failing to pay telegraphs from Albacete that the Royal phoid fever, at Cump Douglass, cu Mon- a special tax as a retail dealer in whisky party bad reached t'lat place on Friday eve, having made thirty six stoppages; was sentenced in the U. S Court day last. fine and to fix months im- that on the route from Madrid, the King Wardeu Rockwood and Marshal Mc- to pay $501) the minimum penalty pre- was everywhere received with enthusiAllister are to apppar this morning be- prisonment, asm. Deputations presented addresses scribed by law. of loyalty, to which he gracefully replifore the District Court to answer the Newark, N. J. while attempting ed; he spoko even with the poorest, lis Paul Officer Wilde, eharg-oU. 8. the Marphat resisting to ar est Jno. H icket in Hoyt street, tening with patience to requests and n not delivering up tb prisoner Kil-l-e yesterday, was attacked by a gang of suggestions. He is receiving petitions on the latter's "ipse dixit." rowdies who assailed him with cobble and winning the hearts of all. In perstones: be was compelled to release the sonal conversation with the King, besaid - Cash A large stone bit bim on the that he desired that Spain should be paid for chickens at C. W. TUORN-I0.Y- prisoner. back of the bend, and knocked him well understood by the United States, and that friendship between the two previously dischargSubscribers Don't ftrgct that the jenseiess. He had should be cultivated. ed pistol shots, but does not know the countries Printers wnnt lols of wood on subscrip-,10n- , effect. He The "Times" dispatch from Versailles whs removed to the hospital, where be now lies. No nepers enter- fays, there will be no variation in the it MOXEEU LIXE OF VTA If. sw w.-i- p-- UTAH CENTRAL oc-c- ted by American laws and public opinion. He hoped next sessitn the Legislature will remedy the defect. He llien read What's Wbono The gra n is being the statutes relating to abortion, and rolled out in a poilVct s:reaiu iu ult lh closed hy advising ihe Grand Jury to resettlements arouud. How is ii, the farm as they do others. gard ih s 4. era dout send so ue io me Junci'iOX Mjiuphis, A Tarricr nmed Conway, was bru Souieih.ng wrong in Wobcr. a y uiur leicl neir Barthti's on Sun day While on his way home fiom the Twenty cres of Good Land for beaten to death with a ciiy. lie fence rail, it is thought by negroes with Sale at lloopervdle. Apply at ihi 03if whom he had a diHicuby. The body Office. when found yesterday, hud been nearly eatcu up by hogs. Little Johnny's mullicr Indianapo'is, 4. lor hin with her (slipper, tho ctlai In the criminal court this afternoon for h.K.king the jolly, au. is the ease of R. F. Br.ght. editor of the tho portion ol tho pan liter dusting Sinlinel, charged with defrauding Ihe Stale in printing, Mr. Gordan, on be- t iloous he bits on, the v;us surj met half of the ilrfendent tiled a plea in lo hear him lauh over it, nud d ubatement urging that Mr. Jno. C. Dir niHiided the cum of it. wai can was not legally of the court judc had fooled you; it how I thinking during the absence of Judgi- Elliot, aud that ihe action of the Grand Jury, was Carry who hooked the jelly." made while he was so acting is void, and therefore asked for the dismissal of theca8P. Mr Guffin, counsel for the prosecution, fi'ed a motion for the apIn this city, Aug. 31, Haxnah, wife pointment of additional counsel as the case was one of great magnitude. The of Johu Tickering, former'y of Warmotion was grunted an I M ssra. BenjaDeceased was for min Harris and L. M. Campbell ere wickshire, England, member of the a faithful wenty years appoiu'.ed assistant counsel lor the prosecution. McDonald a!?o tiled a plea to Church. Peacefully she went to her The case exoites quash il.e in lictnu-n1- . rest, confident In the assurance that great hum est iu th 8 city. "Blessed are the dead that die iu the Providence, R. I., 4. Jas. Ler & Co's Woolen Mill at Mnplr-vill- e Lord; even so, fcaith tho Spirit, for they was destroyed hy fire last evening. rest from their labors and their works Loss over $100.01)0; insured fur $91 000 Cost. do follow them." It is feared that a waichman who wen At Lynne, Weber county, Sept. 2, 1871. into the building with a fire extinguisher peril bed as he has not been found. Lrcr Folker, agel 78 years, 7 months Washington, 4. 27 days. Deceased was born at and A large amount of 5 20s has been callGrimston, Norfolk, England, and emi ed in by order of the Secretary, expecting to get them exchanged for coin grated to Utah in 1354. Such exchange will not take Mill. Star" please copy. place unt.l December next. Rooms are beiug prepared nt Arling On the 2nd hut., at Devil'; Gata. ton Hotel for the Grand UukeJ Alexis Weber Eanyon, of canker and mountain Czarovitch, who is expected to arrive fever, En 'a tii aagliter of George here early next month. Decetisrd was and Ten additional delegates. 3 white and 3usey Broadbent. 7 colored, nrri ed here from 10 years of ago. Her remains wer New Orleans, enroute for Long liranyli. taken to Salt Lake City, on the 8rd inst., to see the President relative to political This makes the fifth affairs in Loitisann, especially with re- for interment. gard to tho difficulty about the recent death (four girls and one boy), which convention. has occurred in Mr. Broadbcut's family A private letter received here from wdthin the last seven weeks Charleston. S. C, says Mesrs. Bowen am' Delange have settled their differences on the basis, that Mr. Delange and bis frie Js shall support Mr. Bowen for Governor, and Mr. Bowen agrees not to contest Mr. D. lange's seat inCoa-gress- . IIERDKO Pl'MSO TIIK 8CMMRR AT STOCK RANCIlli rar OfJoo VUT, Mr. Bowen is confident of his "1-- 3 H till after the evacuation of P ris by the Gem a is. Several fatal cub. s of cholera have u red at Dautz g. Elbing, Alioua, Leip-i- g and An Eagligh stuletit recently fell a victim to an aJenipt to climb ihe Alps I I Abortionists! u ,n and ljquor Merchant o. 0(fi;ii C.ly, to itio Cent .Imiiouj to slioW Ilia gratitude Wnif(iood w'H, dur.utf the lall iw.iitin, axjieud 01 and rluur. Coal, hundred dullara iu Wood, w 11 plnaso tall oil liAML and n"'7reuuiieniebU hall t wet w.tu au open liaud e rug leader have TJC E rpOW HOM IT MAT CO.NCERS. X Ititry, Ko, tCV, fur tl.a town ! THAT CAftR altol Muaoit city, Caclia euonry, Utah, niKii Juri tlin '.'Itt, mlimciBK tun fullow-tndtcriU4 liui la, to wit: s. y, of a. i f cf em. 8t (ty, s. e. . y. of U.a g. if, 8. IS. r-- S. 1, .. y, N. W'. J,., aod N. K ot 6. W. U t.f fen. isbt S), i Tcushlj (11), north of Rsupa m (l) wwt, npntnin-iu- g f'mr buudi-n- l uid .ifhiy ool'-- s ('W, liu Diaibj id trout lor til. luiiii'iUnl: uul li now n to b of tu loti to jor. m or pc.-iieotitlwl Lbareto. All clalmiuj ti r Ci. OMU.r. or pfinK of any portion of utiU miry will lhe i)u. otitic, and um. appltciUios, aa rorktsl in tho ttMutea of liiub. firOBGE W. BAKES, Vn r .T-- 3. Juc. 'Mb. Wl. ie0 flipl uj ijl. |