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Show W V",1S J?r TELEGRAPH. Special Acting Secretary of War Robeson'has telegraphed to General Erncry to render to th Oort Jdxctiox by the Atlantic the United States Marshal any aid necand Pacific '.Telegraph Oonipauj.J pro essary in the execution f. judicial ' '' K cess in the matter. , ' the south, and, the establishment of schools, factories,! mills and other insti. RADWAY'S READrPriirc tut ions calculated to benefit and improve " our community. i'AiVs"' i in from one 7 All my transactions and labors have NOT ONE HQiiD,,ulf. r -' been carried on in accordance with my 'juiiisHU mm Miivr I! wi.. ."fl ftt' God know no I as of servant calling a RADWAY'S KKA..V RKUKF difference between spiritual nnd tempoClRE'0R KVkRV 1'uV ral labors. God has sei-- fit to bless me with means, and as a faithful steward .:, ,e use it to benefit my fellow men to pro- Th,t ii.tHntly HlUyj Inflammation and mote their happm ss in (Lis world and the !.iuiK. "K' V irh sUU'ls or orhuu. l ou tt.i',i,ntC T'l"" in preparing iIhmii f'on jhe mattt to twe,y ftuB()ta mmfMn, to this eraclatuiK My whole liie is devote the ,,af.,, tl, lluUlZTt"! and while I ) egret that my mis- Infirm, Cripple,!, NWv.aW Ntur' h ' ur PrtruiM sion is not befer iuidcrffoMl by the with diKcnip nmr sufTiM- RADWAY'S I will be when READY world, tjtf time will Some RELIFF understood, and 1 leave to futuii y the Intlitmmatmu n,e ,, t ltIa,l,!er. I,,Ru!,u,;S,,f judgment of my labors and their results the testiiiii I.,,,.,,-ti, as they shay ecoiue. manifest rd. Hru'tl.liw. ILIulialTunn'r 1 I)ipalcli from President II. Young to the New York Herald. on , "' ' We , Horrible Slaughter of Negroes in Louisiana! Another Murder by the Modocs! el Boiler Explosion in 1 Ontario! Explanation of the Agents of the Vhite Star S. S. - Company. A Letter From Charles .:. ' New York, 10. The agents of the 'White Star Steamship Co. publish a card this a.m. concerning the Atlantic" disaster, contradicting several statements which have been previously published regarding the when wrecked. condition of the ve.-sThe agents say she was fully provisioned for thirty-tw- o days an was not short in any particular kind of food as reported. 7 tons of conl, which was She had sullicient for the voyago. Th consumption was forty-fou- r ton's on Hie trip." No the profesopinion is giveu sional error of Captain Williams in placing his hLip so far from the point of his calculations from the nature of the coast. It is for this reason that the Captain, apprehending the shortness of coal, decided to enter Halifax, a point which has been made use of for co iling by steamer belonging to various Euro' '' pean liue9 since 1872. Washington, 19, At the conclusion of the emancipation ceremonies, which took place' here yesterday, having been ' postponed Irom Wednesday "on account of the stormy weather, the fol lowing letter was reciv-e- d , , . Sumner. The Massacre of Negroes in Louisiana. Instructions From the Attorney General. : AMERICAN. . glte below, the dispatch, in full, - from Prest. B. Young to the New York Herald, a synopsis of which, received by A. & P. Telegraph, was published in the Junction several days ago. Subjoining it are the comments of the Jleraldon the dispatch, a few remarks on which will be found in another column. K V n April 10th, 1873.. ' , .'.C' . " ;. Your, r telegram is received. I thauk you for 'he privilege of representing facts us they are. I "will furnish them gladly any time you make the iciu"'. For over forty years I have my people, labor. ng iucessautly, and am now ne rly years of age, and ueed relaxation. fts My resignation for the Church, as President of Zion's Mercantile Institution and of the Deseret National 15 ink are made solely for relief from secular cares and responsibilities, and do not affect my lu position ns President of the Church that capacity I shall still exercise over business, ecclesiatieal and secular, leaving the minutius to younger - t An st uper-visio- "' tliey kurrendereU, when hourly oeio hundred were fcuot down. It i understood that a number more wcro burned to death in the court house After the butoncry, the whites scattered in every direction, a few of tbera going to their homes; imny have left lor the Texas border, in hopes of etciipmg the consequences of their crime. Thu dt ate troops on iirriT-itigthe scene of hostilities, buried over sixty bodies of colored men. The l ederul troops cannot proceed 'forward lor want of transportation. at ' Yrcka, 18. Kugcne Hotey, of Yreka, a teamster, was murdered yeserduy while on his return from the front, by Modocs, who hud escaped from the "cares, a mile and imlf thin side of the peaxjd tent, by a par" ty of teu'lu'diuns. His horses were sto-l! u. . ;. , , ,. . .T ored me this day, whose associations are as precious to me as to you. Emancipation was an experiment which prepared the way for emancipation everywhere throughout the country. It was the beginning of a great end here As in other things, you are an example to your colored fellow citizens in the United States. Your eu' cess will indicate the capacitj of the colored people for citizenship, and J your whole race will be benefitted there by. Here let nic speak frankly. Much lias been done, but ruore remains to be done to end the 'great work not yet accomplished, tintil your equality and civil rights' are assured. 1 lie pillar of ' your cttiienship is like the'' column in tionor or" Washington, unfinished tind imperfect. Tkere is constant talk of finishing t hat column at a great coat of money! but tho firs thing to be done is to fiuisb ' the pillar of your citizenship here. 1 fhall gladly w6vk, but, I trait that'yo'u the !Iyin.n tannery explo-le- d this morning, , killjiij the engiuer will all work" likewise, anj 'not be con tut with anything1 less1 than the whole. Mid wounding latally two other. i, my thanks and best wishes, and Accept 18.. i i Moutreal, The rapid rise in Iba 8t. Luwreuce believe me, dear yours. "Cn AULKS UMKER rlvec' lias Hooded. St. ,,1'huI .treet. ,ia 1'uint St. Charles. The inhabitnuts are "ToliWiTijiwitEil ij.,u,.l i telegraphusing boats and rafts ; the farm along ed the following fJlLelTI S. Attorney i.t the Iiuchino road are aubaierguJ Iroin New Oileana: three to eight fret deep. ,;. 1(' ,r"Stf: toil are instructed to make a f. Ualifax, 13,: Macdonnld, collector of custouid, has thorough investigation of atfairj in firant ami if you find iLat the laws of piven judgment in the vVlantic ' j case, l'arish. United States havo been .violated, the lie condemned the conduct of Capt.' Williams in leaving the. deck at midnight, you wills spare no pauia br expense to but i ecomnienJ-- l the conduct of theotli. cause the gnilty parties to be arrested cers ulter the ship struck. In consider- and punished, and if military aid is m c ation of the Cuptaiu's edorts to sate life, essary to execute any United States prohi" certificates are revoked for two years: cess, you will call on General F.mery for who has been instructed to the fourth officer, Drown, is suspended that pni pose, " furnish it ' ' ' ijr three months. Later news from the scene of hostiliSan Francisco, 18. ties in Gratit Parish show that the masDispatches received by General Soho-tlel- d of negroes at Colfax Court House sacre from the luva ted announce that fli Modoca have bceu driven from their was even m&r horrible aud omplete than at first reported. No anests are as yet Mronghold and are fleeing south. The made, Grant Parish being over -- 00 miles invitlry are in hot putsua. The Modocs have escaped and fled to from the mouth of lied tiver, and few leaving the city of New Orleans tie hills southeast of the luva bad. The boats a thorities have great difficulty State the tirst Sergeant of troop K, hth cavalry, in proouring t asportation to that ret iiptured a Modoc battle-fla- g and killed gion for the militia which lias been orand sc.ilped Scar Faced Charley. A small number of the dered there. wus improvtug rapidly and wiil at the seene the day militia arrived State Thv savages ruut l.itcd the after the ;et well. and buried over CO massacre, Our I'ody of young Hovey fearfully. men. colored bodies of l osses were twelve killed, and a uumber The body of Dr. Thomas is at the wounded. Powell street Methodist Church and has Dr. Merrill, treasurer of San Mateo, is viewed been by large tintubers of people reported defaulter in the sum of $33,000. The funeral takes place at 11 already. He has turned Lis property over to his o'clock tht morning General Scholiehl boud-nteand it it said there is more officers of Division and Department and um enough to make tho tkfioieucy staffs will attend tho funeral. Members good.. the Masonic fraternity meet ' at tl. W. Granville, a private detective, of 10 a.tn. to take proper action in the arrested for einbezzleinent. W. F. London, OnL, 18. A boiler in . I . I Attorney-CeiieralAVjtlia- - ; , , Men-chu- m u, to-dn- y WathingtHti, 18. United States Attorney Beck with telegraphs to Attorney-- ! cnetal Williams, as loUows: Deputy Marshal Delins has rut tuned from Cjlfax". ' lie arrived there the day filter the massacre. The details aro Lorrible. The Democrats of Urant parish attempted ti fore. lily oust the parish officers, but failed, the Slicntf protecting the oilicors with a colored posse. Several days afterwards recruits Irom other parities, to the number of oOO came to tho assistance of t e iwUlauts, when hey demanded the surrender of tho colored people, whkh was rviu&cd; an attack was made, and the negroes wero driven to the court house, which was lirei and the negroes flaugh. trred, a- - they were left in the burning b'tilding after their resistance ceased. Sixty fiveuecroes were tpnibl" mufiUt-- i and found dead near the ruins of iJie eo'irt house, Thirty, known to li:v, Ixjn taken ptisoners, were said to. have premises. J. 0. Clifford, Ross, F. Jewell, S. C. George, Governor' Dobth. l Jones, Ad Mayor Alvord, jutant-GenKelton, Munroe Ashbnry, F. W, Shafer. K. Buchtng, nnd Truebody have been selected pall bearors. "The ceremonies are uudcr the direction of ' Gov. Pdasdul. : F REIGN. ' ; , Madrid, 18 The railway between Baroeloua and Tarragona has boen cut by the tyarlists. The authorities of Tara trite, iu Knesca, have been seized by the Cariists, wha Will hold them until the sum demanded of the tow a shall have been paid. , ,i i St Petersburg, 10. A report, telegraphed from this city, that Melschiijeil' the political couspira-(oand murderer, had comiviifej suicide by shooting himself wlnl on Lis way to Kastet u Siberia, is untrue. He waa sen tence to twenty years itnprisoniuont in Siberia for political oflonses," The Russian Government, replying to wbot alter they surrendered. Two a iliplwuiatic not o from tho Sluh of Per of the assailants were woundvd. Tho sia, was iu question, the riot'of regarding the greater than sinogliter Xo promWei, in Us operation ia the in this city. toe.Attreck The AHorney-Oenera- l bonudary, to'egraphed to iTSpeel Heck with to make a thoreugh inves ig:i-iof the affair; and, if he finds that At a church collection for missions, tho t;e laws of the United States have beeu preacher 1'nel.ngly said, "My pood brethvitiated, to save no pair.s nor expense ren, 1ft tli e caution tbosi of you nho put arresting and punishing the gutl'v in Melons not to oreas on tije eye; it spoils tlu-- for use," Lieut-Colone- .; 1 , : rr: r 1 bt-e- a '; Lt, ;i . my own were. n d ? . S. Eldredge is now President of the Mercantile Institution. He is a merchant of long experience and well known to business men in the East The paid up stock of this institution is nearly three quarters of a million. It carries a stock of merchandise of about a million and a half. The purchases for the past half year are over a million and a halt in currency and abo it one hundred and forty thousand dollars iu coin. The business dene during six months reaches It paid for the two and a half millions. half year a dividend of ten per cent. My successor in the Deserei- - National Bank is the Hon. W. 11. Hooper,' well k no n as our late Deb gate to Congress. This institution ia perfectly sound, and is conducted on the safest business principles, r Our railroads ar in good condition. The Utah ceutral is thirty-sevemiles long; its gross earnings for 187- - were The ex enses in round numbers wero ,$210,000; the net earnings 1 state were $210,000. these facts, as efforts may be made to damage the creuit of these institutions. The id is another railroad here also doing good business the Utah Southern; it is built ubout thirty two miles. Narrow guago roads connecting with this are being coiiftru into Little' Cottonwood, Bingham Canyon and American Feik, to ineel the demand for transportation to and from the various mining camps' of these reThe Utah Northern is beinj; gions. constructed from a junction with the Central I'ac fio. through our principal n i he. i n settlements u i into Idaho, and other narrow guage rotds are iu constructiou or in contemplation. We intend establishing settlements in Avixmia, in the country of the Apaches, persuaded that if we become acquainted with them we can influence them to peace in accordance with President Giant's ludiaii policy, and open up that country to settletuemetit by the whites. Our cities, towns and villages now extend about four hundred uii.os in that direction, and, in view of the railroad crossing that country, we hope to be prepared 10 assist iu iis construction, and when completed bring a large portion of our emigration that way to settle the coun 11 n . Soutu-easte- ! While 'he Herald has been sending its commissioners to Africa and to Cuba, and lias jtsjrj resect ulives iu every nation of the ear h, seeking to gri'hcr.up the I'tiCis o cn rent daily his7 ttiryVit has netUVett indifferent ing evet.ls aV;hjmcr and where energy and bravery have been Called tor it has had willing ines'sengfrs' ready at a moment's not.ee to gi) whither duty called The. "deep prejudices existing in Utah be-tivcoii the GemLe aaV the, Mormon have rendered it ditiiciilt to receive from that Territory at any time a perfectly unbiassed repott rum either eiJ m thecon-- t roversy J hat. Las so long cout inued to threaten the peace of flte jieiple and the interests. stability of its Willi a realizing sense of onr obligations, as an independent journal to. spare no effort or expense in placing before the world the facts of all' controversies that interest our people, we though it but fair and just to the Morinon prophet that he should be heard at this time, when there is so. inue.h. rumored as d so little understood about his purpo-c- s at, I that seem calculated to disturb the commercial relations f the Mormon ' people with the rest of the world.' We offered tt Young the use of our columns to explain, lie has done so in his own way and style, aud we give his li$pacli verbatim.' It is not titling that we should at. the present moment comment at any length upon the sentiments and the judgment that he passes upon his own labors aud the purposes of his life, but we may properly enough suggest that if the same liberality of sentiment expressed in this epistlu were borne out in the sermons in the Tabernacle and in the Mormon press r.t Salt. Lake City, 'here would be little foundatisn for .'.quarrel' 'between the Saints and the sinners ' At the ripe old we can well imagine age of seventy-twhis desire for peac. and we would be pubglad, indeed, that the world-wid- e licity which the Herald gives to the utterances of the Mormon prophet this morning would be the ushering in of the milleuiinum iu Utah.- We are. however, given to some cynicism in the face of lirigham's magnificent prospectu of his own and his Saints' little commercial gaii ti. He is prophetic in hh dispatch, probably the first instance of prophesying by telegraph on record. Tune aloue tests ihese things. A. J". Herald. s as they rcniaiu invest uients ri g Si a in civ-ihze- ' "Washington, 18. To k, 13 ' "Dear Sir that it i not in men." The Time New Orleans social regret Our institutions are well established, sajs, of the trouble in Grunt I'mi-li- , tliut not my power to te with you according to and competent men succeeded nie, und a Mingle uero wim killed until had the invitation with which you have hon-- ; New 15 Young. y-t- TiT.stee-in-Tru- !":;, f great-hereafte- ,,. si-v- "y 1 Salt Lake City. TO'TfJK KlITOR OP THE II EltAt.P: "." V. ile-sig- ex-Go- v. o - Croiiii, Hijithc ,iX.! ' T u il.alg.a, MieiiMiutiM,,. cr. Cli.lU. A 'ne CLill.. The ni'l'lirntion of th KKADV nKlll'v, or i.alts wh,r tl. ":' ur a,ffiluj. 1'ayt iilTunl r.iM. iui.I ii.m;,,rt. in uli H tm.ihl. rof Twentj WH,rill . ad,, lleai tl.mn. sick llt.lacl,, l),nr l t!tm-i- Cititirrh.Ii.MuM.B,; i ,,n dr-i- In WAV'S JthAlY wetter will t llillcs KKL.1 Kr uiUi Oiem. ficksi A w "!tll-l?- l ,,a n. r u st.iuulant. :i 'i;vi:k a x i ah it. c,iwJ ai,,;ro i ii. t t wdl , m l ,.ver IHI.oiis, bearlol, reiii,-di.,- l in ull '1 fiir hflv H, iui ARne, hii.I all tl,w ihhm" vplu.id, Yellow an.l tlfr 1MN by (aided, o inii k as lULHl AV c K,tiiw;iy's hy UrugifiKts. Health! Beauty! Strong and I'uio Rich HUxi miil Wtnirlit 'e,tr .Skin aud jilexioii soi ureU to nil. Incrrw of Woj. Co. Dr. RADWAY'S iSarsaparilliaii Kesolwut Hih inmlo the most cur, ita qmW rapid nrp thu cluing th Imeiv underpin, un!j,r the ililluem n ol tin Iriftr woniUrf ill Mediriue tint HAY AN JNCJtKASli IN R&M1 ASi) WK1UHT la SKKN AXU VILLI. THE (ail'.AT IW.001 Il KHIER. tver.v ilr.ol tho tA USA I'A K1LI.1.N KKsOU VKNT ciiiiiiiiiiniciites thniuli the lihiod, ivm. Vriiie and oiher ttunt ud jmcM ol tliKjstwu n thu vij:or of lile, for it v.airN the of ti w ith new nnd sound niateruil. srrfula, bi)dy Conisuniptiou, lilandNliir disnw. L'liwuiu the Throat, Mouth, Tiiuiorx, Nodes in the (iiauiii und other jmi'l-o- i Ihe n.wieiu, Sore tes, Strum-nfrom the tars, and the wont fcru lichin Diem Skin tf Kruptioiw, Fevor Sires, lUail, Uinj; Woimi Suit HUeuiii, Kryii)elas, Atae, w lihuk Ppow, onus in the Fle.h, Tumurt, in ihe Womli, snil all weakening and ji.iiiiful discharge, Night Swoati, Loss of Krm,autdaO WtM of tile lile prill' ijile, are within the cuutit range ol tins wonder of Modern Chemistry, nnd t lew day' ne will prove to uuy persuu ilii it for ither of the forim t disease in potent power tit cure them. If the patient, daily becoming reduced by flit wasien and decomposition ttiat in rontinnallj' pric $ restt nir, hiccw.hU in arresting thee waite,itcJ repaint th name witU new lunterld Diaile liv beiathy hlood anU thi th SAKiAPAlllLUXN ' i Will iilltl doo secure. j f Not only rlotb SaMiparMIiiin KuMventit'i; nil Uv eel Luown reiuovai uenu in cur ol l'lirv mc, croi ulcus. Cohitttutioiul and Sli u dmcv. v but it in the on! positive uut lor KlliNliV uJ UbADDtlt LO.U'I.Al.N4S, Urinary aud Wouit) diiMpe,- tiiavcl, lhaletr, lropy, Sttppi vf l Urine, JJriylitu l)i.i, Water, IncoHtinenc Alliinuiitnr;, and iu all ease where therm brickdTmt ,Vpoi!t, or the water is th.cfc. riuJ.. miked with suliHtauces l.ke tho white of uu &. or threads like w h.te nilk, or there m a niurM, dark, bilious appearance, ami wUito beiie-duii,n whoa tbero is a pricking, burning wbt'U pioxinj; wuler, und pa.n in Hie uati of the bark unit along the loin, f'rice, l W UK.VS. Xhe oiUy known and ur liemnlj for Worini l'i'ii, 'Jiipe, wa.-te- ts s ' -' it Vi Vt'iirst tJrowth Cnrfl by Itatiwav'M Rcsolvt'iit.IS. 1W. Tumor of lt,.tKhLr. Miv., July Dr.. RnWAT: 1 have hail Ovarian Tumor in !! nuil bwwelH.'All the doclor said "tliero no help for it." 1 tried everything that i yjar recoiiniientleil; bill nuthins helped hip. 1 orariei A. ISodv Preserved by ArliG-ei- al iaj Kwolvent niid thotiRbt 1 would try it; VHt hiui no lailh in it, because 1 had xiillercd tor twelve yem und one I took fix bottle ot the Kajiwuv'.i I'. IV, ami two bottle of your BnuIj u and there i not a xijiii of tumor io I 11 1, and 1 icel better, cmarter, Hinl happier tlin I hnve tor twelve yeui. The worst tumor iw iu the left sido'ol the" bowels, over the groin. ' this to vou lor tliel-iit-tofolhein. You ran MANN Alt I". KNAl'l'. it it'voti clHHieo. 1'etril'ttction, The petrified body of Mazzini was exhibited to his worshippers iu G noa. Those who have seen it give accounts which have filled his friends here with paia. Ttify that the body has in the process become much shorter, and the face has a dull, leaden hue, ghastly to PILLS look upon. The eves, partly open, affect PERFECT PURGATIVE ' conled with the beholder fearfully. The physicians t'erleclly liuteloe, eiviiuuy streiijrt"-enpum, pui'jfe, reulute. piiritv.rleaui-eani- l who have done (he work declare that in ltadwity'K 1'ilU, for the cure ot all iliorl'im try. Liver, UowpIm, Kiilncys, biil'lf. In Utah we bave a fine country for process of time the color will change, ol te (toiiiai:h. Nervons liH.i.-e- , Hea.lache, (ntiial.ou, stock raising and agriculture, and an and the appearance more resemble that Mil"1 JiidiKestuin, iyfpep.ia. ttiliouam-wt- , aud nf abundance of minerals awaiting develop- pure nurble which they promised. Fe'er, Jiittmuiiiaiiuu ol the ItowrN, rile, IVranteineHtii ol ihu lnteaial 'i;fra. W'arrauttvt ment, and we welume all good citizens to effect a poMlive cure. I'ui ely vegetable. cu"' who lovo peace and good order to con e tainin no iiiercu.y, mineral!' r deleterious irnff. LanA mild und affectionate wife in and settle with us. It lias been our policy frd Observe the 1oI1ow.uk Kyyiptoiiw reeulbl'K if the li pest.ve O.aiiH caster, Pa., overheard uu acquaintance from IXsorderK I'de-from the first to promote the agriculturru!liis of' the WooJ remark that her huslnn was too fund lleud. Inward of the Stomach. al interest, seeing this was the foundaNauva, Acidity tion of all others, and we have bren for of loo. She waited up for him that night Iigtt of Food, ,li o.ss or Weight in the St"' ' Snr Ki m taliokui, Sink, or Flulterinit years furnishiug staple products to the and when he came home she demanded nch. Swimiuine of the l' the Tit of the Mowa-lthe had know been his to if time and States spending Territories, and Hurried and iiihVnlt linfatliiiiff, Hutlei inp surrounding we are now uble to supply any demand again with Loo. The unsuspecting hus llirt, Clnkin or SnlliM atuip tt'ii.a'iu wlient of Vision. I"" '' Illume l.yiiiK t'lwture. lik' ly to arise for grain, vegetable?, etc.. band admitted that he had, when, with- aWelw t ev.-- and Oull I'ain in the tiht. out giving him time to explain, she went Hem!, Detlcictirv of at steady unrket pr ces, to those cugag-eI'erepiralxHi, Yeltuwue for him with a fire shovel The husd.md the fkin and hyw. I'am in Hie Siil. Cteet. in nun tig pursuits. . liisi ninp in ihe Hw"We have non orea and coal in rich doc- not remember how the interview I'.Ue will ti e Afewdosol Itmlway's We have skilled mechanics endcJ, but he could never cenvince his tetu from all tlie a!wMikniil ilxordeis. rf'"" abundance. iu every department of business, but we wife that loo was a came at cards, and fl c!itH por 1ki. Si.bl by In uiKw. nl o " ".AD "false iiikI True." lack capital, and "litre is no place to be S'ways plays euchre uow aud guts home terl; DtaiiH MaKleu to liadwity & Co.. Si: liiOllL,ldri Wl!l V.w '.. l..i'.. .....'...!.,.. jotind in the United States where proper- before 10 o'clock. ent loss is taxed aud kind you. of almost every ty Sheffield, it is Baid. is about to give better protected all reports to the con' world a prrcatiT biiucfuctor than the trry" notwithstanding. 'the price of coal lias boon DlFFEKCNCK OV Oj'IMOX. A It bus been frequently published that Watts, I had a deposit of several millions of one of tho great questions of the old win istvr enforced the di He re tie pounds sterling in the Hank of Kng'.and. hour in England, and the prubsble of opinion by tlm anjrutni'iit: ''xNow, Wire Mich tho case 1 would mo.--t atisur-edl- y exaustion of the coalfields has made if anybody had bon of my opinionW use the luentHta gather uur j o r those in uninterested posterity very church members from the old countries they "would all have wanted mj who Now comfortable. a substitute is wouiuii." Ouo of the iloaeti, and bring tiieui he e. wuero th- ir coudi J All my means proinWd, and one, too, of which sat behind, lion might be impioved reap ndod : " Vcs, ' is invested here in developing this Ter- there is an unlimited supply. Mr. everybody was of my opinion uuboJj ritory, in ngr.cuiiuie, manufactures aud Wright's invention for wanning nnd would have had her." commerce. , of my labors for the last 20 lighting is already patented. In The t lt A blind womitti in Canada ba5 impassing through charged battery years, briefly summed up, are; of The. peopl.ng of this Territory by Latteatmospheric air is carbonized, end proved upon the old practice uowl cried r-day Sho Saints of about one hundred thus combustible gaa is produced tyeaout: thousand souls; the founding of over two which burns bright?- - thnn ro d gas, she Eaw. hundred cities, towns and ulages in- and when mixed with air has a boat 1 habited by our people, whicti extend into which can pe't copper Idaho on the north, Wyoming on the ing powrr VietTtre Frames ani Mnl. i cud Arixona wlr i. CO.'i, FifUi'oeU t M..CH.A-0east, Nevada on the west, DR. RADWAY'S . Cfwtive-ne- . ,'ontip-twini s, 1 1 , r d lb-t- - I'- - 1 Si-- lj - , , e.-u- s ; B Jj-- 3k |