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Show known of Assyria kinirs. Amnn- t.; diseovenes isa highly important tablet, containing a collection of proverbs iu two languagfs, wbich will aid in further elucidation of (he whole class of inscriptions. Alanjrof the inscriptions have definite dates. The Natienal bank is hopelessly bankrupt. The report of this most unlooked for occarrence has created the excitement iu financial circles, asgreatest it was known that a great many per ons would stiller from the unexpected ci.llape The actual deficiencies of the bank were said to be over half a million only Bui the commissioners of the clearing-houshave made an examination of the bank bonks, anil discovered an immense deO. A. Meigs, National bank ficiency. examiner for this city, received a telegram from Washington, liireciinsf him to lake the temporary charge of the bank, and act for tbe time Icing as receiver. that in bis opinion Meigs suited the bank could not. continue business. It Is said the trust fund of the bank, amounting to enormous sums, were made free use of by the defaulting cashing The capital ot the Atlantic was only' ir'iCO.liOO, but iis trust properly brought rYTfiLEGliAPlL Atlantia - .y the. tl ml 'V''if' ,,.,1 Patterson, rics in Washington! and Robbery! ives New Yarn i5aa i Discoveries in New - a .v. . e As- - 1 ITational rd- - the IlodGC nearly $l,000,OUU. J. 12. South-wort- h is president of the bank. Tainter, the defaulting cashier, belonged to a very respectable family, and it was supposed be v,us a very correct and t rust woi i by person, lie was arrested by order of d.-.l- i;,io ,i ril,:v building is Ti.c whole ,r, , l'ai terson, -- 7. N. O.mles Jiutel, opposite caiplou-lgutted the the il i i wan-r- I .!- . cuii-Ju- : U. S H11'llllie n.eu-ii-- up-r.rn,- j4 tjrp'.-B:i- I p y fftO'-n- : non-payme- ca.-hte- r, , . Minc-canjou- s, erin-tende- S , ,u , fore-i.eii- -' . .1 uj . Ma-ge- i. !en-Va- n i .,.,.. U.u M - . . V r'l & sat-i-fie- U rn'-l- . . l I nt Mrs. John Krovniinu;. ' Welle, I eallee you John !" replied the Celesdial. is? Wai nmy pine and mope on foiover Find fftiilt and deplore y'urliurd fife Hut you'd better remember the proverb A int art on it ere it's too late: You may pout and may itruiuble forever louj; you'll ftndyou are Ui the mile oi'Moth and abasement Duu t -- it around waiting for luck! Jat Thero in wealth t be had jro and eek it! ml with it ;;t't honor and fame: l!v the sweat ol your brow you can cain them And t.irve tor youixdl a proud name; Hut to do thin take taet mid ambition, I'el MMenrv, huH" and some plllt'k. Are yon ready!1 thru lose not a inoinnut! Don't eit around waiting tor lurk! A About George Gilinore, aged seven, was shot through 'lie bend ami instantly killcl by Ins brother, H m. Gilmore, fifteen years of age, w ho was laying with a pistol iu the yard of his parents residence. 3li hi;;aii Toodlcs. 'J7 It is surprising what little mat- lie was met ffrs u.;ii exttaoriunary tret married men ai uoricnina, u nines neuce, Dy the into trouble. was ;i Here Czur and Jii tini L'ukes, who accompai nied ti in lo the eit v. The two Kniiur- Michigan larnicr, who, while in ors made their entrance in the presence Detroit, the other day, found an op-o- f immense crowds of people, who inani- - portunitv t trade his wairon for a iesled the greatest enthusiasm. Tbe coffin, and. as he ia rottinr old and limptror William first reviewed tbe regiment of which iie is the honorary Colo thought it might sometime be handy uel, and was then conducted to tbe win- to have the coffin in the house, ter palace, where he was formally re- availed himself of it. lUit when he ceived by (he Court with the most im- got home his unsympalhizing wile posing ceremonies. Tbe Czar presented compelled him to put the coffin out to him his portrait, a sword of honor, doors and after the ensuinir again, the Cross of St. George, the Iron Cross fur Merit with an additional inscription discussion of tho matter had necesd for' Valor, and au aud vase iu sitated his betting her, she posted off lapis lazuli. to town herself to get a warrant for The Minister of Finance announces his arrest, and to endeavor to perthat arrangements have been made for suade the police to make her husthe payment of treasury bills due at the band understand that he couldn't end ot May, s iu specie and in new acceptances, payable one have the coffin in the house uutil he uiuutu from date. was actually dead. The band commanded by the famous chieftain, Saballas, has been routed and A Cleveland dry goods elerk a poor its leader disappeared. Captain-Genera- l elande has ordered orphan, desires to engagelioard where the inhabitants of the country districts the secret of how he pastes his hair invaded by Carlists to abandon their down in scollops will be considered farms ard houses and retire into the a sufficient equivalent. cities wiiu, all the provisions they can carry. Paris, 27. Honors, 1 11 servant, was brought tliogentleiiian of the bouse, and his mistress inquired his name. "Yuiur Hoo Win." "Oh," wid she, ul cannot call you that,! will call you Charley." you ' My name y" he asked in return. li Philadelphia, 28 o'clock Saturday night, Petersburg, A Chinese home by name 1'bcre'a a Rsyiin pood and a tru one (Take cuuriie, you poor one who Jelvrs, "M ill) n ftout heart n bravely) that "Ilvuvrn Will help those whe timt ln'lp theintelve-eAnil you'll ti lid, if you with lor good luiiu, A pretty fcuoil way is to tiu k fiud and ideeve it! liirt out and tart Up yonr Don't sit around wailing for luek! . i suiiii-iliiiij- well-meanin- '" row-boat- ' ami mopinc II"! ye who liKtl Sit iliMimlly twirling ytmr tluuul.K, mt wtiteliiui; Ami cl.Mimilv waitin For lliiit tlitu never ttnr.fi; Yoa milit jml as well, fOulitli mortals, Fx ft t vuu'tl l.v llglituiug Ih truck ; One will hai''t n iimkihiii an the other, lion't til arouuii waiting lor lank! The German L'mrieror was received N to-da- l w District Attoniey'Bliss, and Gover-norslii- I St. .miii?r.s narrowly eseapd rUw. bv It'.ip n.j; i.oiu the ujinii uu Mi'juii.iiig hiiiiilin . of the Atlantic National liarik, being inM'iu st'nou.ny Injured, and terrogated, said he ktiew Two w"iii'-inothing ot the :vtr:il tircaicn nearly sail oca ted. affairs causing the suspension of the VVaIi inton, 27. bank. Samuel Hay nor, another D(ire broke out in the basement of irector, admitted that the bank was iu a by Pay Inspector J. bad way, ana that the Cashier had em bcl'ui'i! llio lainily were bctizled i';.rpe:iier, iiinl $100,000. The deposits amount the tiie had reached to v.'.iiv ''I 'I''-- ' ''"iior $G00,000, and the loans are nearly and Mr. and Mrs. tiie nj j'?r si nr.es, of the same amount. On examnearly to the wit'i difficulty the bank safe, it was found that ih ining hitter streaming for her collateral securities had all been abkind, chiiJ. wbich was sleeping in the Man stracted. The Cashier admitted helping Un hear-i:- r himself from time to mi J llliy ol ' ne htnlding. time, to make good tlii' cry, William Di, ran through his margin on several speculations he the .!jiiining home and along the had entered into. Tainter has been five tn the burning dwelling, broke in a years Cashier of the Atlantic Bank. a ized tbo nearly sutfoeatcd w:u:l jv mi He is married and hus three children, cLiiil, carried it out on the roof of the and resided in New Hocbelle. He has next houe mid delivered n. to a cuiored not to indemnify the restored the child to it buatc.property enough ibid, who The interior of the house was t:io!!ier. Ottawa, Ont., 28. kli.i'si cmii'i'iy oestroyed. The flames Hon. Albert Smith, of Westmoreland (jrt.il lo the Hiljoiiiing double .Mansard county, has accepted the Lieut. rjfuf the residence ol Lot. Don 1'iatt of Nova Scotia, and will assume oatiie west, injuring it to such an extent the duties of that office early in July tuut will have to be entirely removed A bill passed the House allowTui library and momi of the furniture the Montreal to ing Company Telegraph what-itr fcived. lit; had no insurance on the ln.u:e and contents. The build lines into Nova Scotia. The WestLit Hsu extended to Mansard roofs ern Union Co. have hereofore enjoyed the sole privilege of building lines to tiifiiii, tlaiuagiug taoae or IciS eight that Province. iititin.1' t htm. Jersey City, 28. Mew York, 28. o'clock Twelve Satur 'ay the employiliff.cultit f of the Atlantic Nation- U. 8. Watcn factory, of (Jilts, the ees of .S;uii hive created a exgreat deal of & Co., at the west end of the city, in financial circles. It was af- - Wales in consequence of the struck :erirl as.vrtaiue'l that the report was of their wages for the last month wit, ami thai the Dank has tetupora- - which were due on Friday. They numMr. T. S. rijpi'iitied. The 250 males and females. It is about ber I'lia'tr. has, it is said, confessed to one been only partially have "' Lie ciiinaiissiouers alleged they having the acin the past three months. paid jun:s of ilie IJ.uik under investigation, be is a defaulter in $400,000. The Washington, 48. The commissioner of Indian affairs iult of ti.e defalcation upon the Bank f'l hten ;i.sceitaiiied. Henry W. this11.morning received a telegram from cuiliitr in the New York Post I. Rislcy, Indian agent at Laramie, be'Sc litis sent t n ee experts on here to Wyoming Territory, saying. "Day ; shot was mail i.i:ic his accouins. carrier fore The examinayesterday my t:'j ot a.jii;;ts hub been commenced. in nine places by the Mineconjaus while '.riiT BraiHt A band of in called at the Tombs en route with the mail. aul h;1d i; leugtby interview with Cheyenncs saved his life, to whom I the murderer. The made Borne presents. Last week some :.er:IT, on leaving tlie Tombs, gave or. Indians killed an employee within ten iT.vide the convict with cvery- - miles of the agency. The Indians unhe .ifMred, ro withlong as it did not der my charge are peaceable, but toifhct wi:h die is defence." means of out Risley Nixon any prison discipline. 'U bo executed the Wuitestoue for agency, the lGt.li of May. agent Tbu are one of the nine bands conpo.ice have received information I'hoiiig robbery committed on Tues- - stituting the Sioux tribes. aJ Kijrlit, when a , which con- Recorder Hackett called on Su 'wwl the river Kelso this a m and showed sevthieves, alongpulled e tlle iau frigate "f raucisco," ly- - eral more letters threatening his life and ng at ,h loot of Fotirth-st.and after stated that yesterday p.m. most abomi fSPng the the wutch on deck, who was nable filth and stones were thrown . . 'aucxfil iii,,.. i i uaui siuuticu wuu tne ouii against his bouse on three separate oca revolver, the men entered the casions. eabiu while the captain and A communiation addressed to the CHIT . ..' n,. 8tol tue greater President and feigned by Rev. J. M. ney h..i l"u 01 I!'ur and gold watches. Pastor, Rev. Joseph Emery, Superme III lev ps elotluiig carried a pair of ran- - intendent, and T. Lewis, Comuiissiouer away kloons of ihe " ?'t'vw' plunging 10 of the Union Baptist Sunday School, cp'u:u. of extermination the Cincinnati, urging llie aWfrom London, the men concerned in the attack on the Tl negroes barricaded in the Court House in rel!ltion o rCnJal at Colfax, La., has been received at the theappointAinp,'ic:in Vicnna Kxi option White House. ' (H',,itpU'8 public attentiou in Washington, 28. Vj the . received subject being discussed in Gen. Sherman by Saturday's Blircn has Rd" mail the full ofiicial report of General iZTi&' ?.st!""r'S remonstrance to Grant Gilletu, and of the murder of General "'t;n t 4 which Le Cauby. General Gillem mentions one or I('1Ksii. i Mn'r ,hikt lie was cognizant of two incidents of iuterest not heretofore ar;','s lbte,callous ,. oftbe Ho says that on the night Oomiuis- - made public. ""aiiJdisbos.d i before the confercnee the interpreter ".T of AH '"isierjiiv to temporarily re- - came to his sick bed and called him to A editorial in New J'rcir witness, in presence of several others, . 'moles .in- " .i evi,i,,...j autnorny, ana that he bad warned them of the danger that of holding another parley with Captain Uree ; ,nsP"'?l by him, alleges CoL "Swero to suspend the Jack, away from the protection of the It nu5""ls ljet,,,e America, troops. The next day General Canby 1:uu f"'m3 various and the Commissioners went out to the t'ncejs;(.',Cr d was 6;'iretr?,"'f Ir'0,uT accepted confercnee. General Gillem became ' his under t:on of . tubs(,1'iption for the crec-iifrom indications coming scho1 house. Delay observation that the trea.ty was intended r ,be Aluric lk to be broken and that be determined to Anient MD'lilUuU 'at' position is the neeea- - send a courier to General Canby with a lirv.,. 4Uence Tl,.. message entreating him to bo on bis r: 7!n''r"P1' in explorer has Asy- guard. Just as he was about to write, Sre,lt ""Ccesa. He hf he heard the tiring, which he at first ''itid new inscriptions, iuclii'-- u ibougtit proceeded from the attack kiiov, aud hitlicr'.o un on littt commission, but in a rnotacut aj.Ui-- fur Luck. FOREIGN. was lodged in the Ludlow street jail Meigs says there are only $8,000 in gold iu the bank Russell l. lloot, one of the Directors A Don't Sit Around, Waiting can be kept in the Lava Beds. It may take a long time lo get them into but if tboy made their escape ami M'atter through the country, they w ill cause a fearful havoc, and if they can iiiihu e other tribes to join them, an Indian war of very serious proportions wouid be the result The Secretary of Slate authorizes the statement that no charge or suspicions have been made, or are euti rtained ut the State lepari-inen- t against Clayton, MoMiebael, the Assistant Commissioner to Vienna from i t i a. winy utree in me commissioners! are thus far implicated, and upon the close of the investigation now pending at ieinia, those wuo are not implicated will be restored. it up to AMCUICAX. in afterwards he saw that the assault and murder of Gen. Canby and Dr. Thomas bad been committed, and that it was too late to save them. It is the opinion of the military officers operating against the Modoos that it will be better if thev g n uv.n a kah-fhigher eertuiiiuin ran Cooking Stove than to fay tb' momtoi: has rpiiF. i. No ieit;latam. unwed upon a , I'vcry hoiiM wltu wlio iim'.s It (peaku in its mid riieiiiiiniiivl it lo her neighbor! nd frieinU for ertuioiri) , i ami 1'ciiuliilit)' iu all ts on rations. 3i0MT0I?Siiowin I'SE, :H,SU j ,M1. Till" C! !.F:'.i VTrt MI'S SAXTA J'or Cotvl COORHf. STOVE, nml Wood, Wbii h lia.J mi h a Penuind through the Territory, lor lleimty and l'.xrelent;e, camml le ourpasseit. our S(ovo tiro n AH '.. by si. li. lor FI kctlewnntlCtruineli ml nil Alw by all the Stui in th v 30 dm Territory. luk-stan- one-thir- LO X Ifc 11 I) Y AND COXFECTIOXEUY, two-third- d O X IS A JL M A 1 X S T H E E T O G I) E X , WIlOl.K- - HOMKMIPK CAKDIF.S AT I)LUt: or . Retail. imKAI. IMF.?. ( AKIS antl IMHTKV of I.very (iKOCKUIF hud Canued Goodi. J.' II. 32tf STIN ' Kit, Fropriutor M. D. HAMMOND, The election for Deputy, to fill a vacant seat for this city iu the Assembly, was held The vote cast was Co. Tbe following are the large. V '. Barodet, Radical, latest returns: AGENT TOIL THE Baton Sti3'cl, Conservative, IGU.OOO; 127.0'JO; Count De i'ercnsal, supporter of Pres dint Thiers, 25.500. The offi cial returns will probably differ lit tic from these figure, which insure the election of Barodet. A large ana animated crowd are iu the streets, notwithstanding a cold rain, awaiting the latest rpms JUSTLY CELEBRATED WAGOX IS MADE OF TIIE LEST MATERIAL throMghout and is warranted. news, and eagerly discussing the result. in Marseilles Elections were held A FULL ALWAYN O.V uud Bordeaux, in which (lie Radical canAlso Dealer iu didates were all successful Madrid, 27. The Ultras demand the establishment TSEvoshing Ii: .lpi'i-s- , ot tbe Commune, and are engaged iu Vevd nlii-r- s ISakt'M, huntiug down members of the permanent was surrounded commission. Sogasta 5f in the street by armed men, the leader bearing a Phrygian cap on a gun. Zeerra LL A N I) was arrested iu the house of Serrano's 0 F F A 11 31 11 A C H I N E R Y. was yesimprisoned mother; Figaerola terday. The increasing fury of the Ultras must necessarily lead to a massaA Complete Assortment of cre, as the Monarchical volunteers are disposed to fight against the execution of the decree for disarming them. WAGOX MATERIAL. HARDWOOD, IRO.V AM) STEEL, Vienna, 28. Hon. John Jay, U. S Minister, acting under instructions from Washington, has appointed a temporary commission on ATAI.l Altl.KIXYE.VriOM Hi. behalf of the United States fo the International Exhibition in this: city, to reAN ENTIRELY NEW place the commissioners who have just been suspended. The new commission includes ' the following: Legrand B. F. Spang, Then. Cbas. Bosevelt, Connor, BEST IX TIIE W01tl.r: P Kit F KIT K ft FO!) lOMKNTIO I'St Win. F. Aspinwall, Jackson 0. Sh.ltz, rjlIIK X t.y the Inventor iif the Sewing ila.htue, Juu. tLIAS HOWE, Samuel Wurd and William F. Blodgett. ONLY FIVE DOLLAES. McElrath, who was one of the members 3i With th Xcw lai-ii- t lluttmi Jlole of the first commission, will also be reWorker. not HUbjeot to appointed. Main St., Ogdcn, and Main St., Logan, Cache to-da- chuttler W agon If AtI. SUIll4Y to-da- y IJnt Spring Mui'Iiini'N ! Wagons, lSiickcye Iloxvers nd (Oru SIicI!oih, Sulky ills Emery CarimScr, S(ublIo Fanning Siiovel flows ulliators. i'ious, Nn-crp.stako- KINDS Elf. n'il-il- HOWE SEWING JACHINE. aii iiom:st SEWING MACHINE! ac:iiim:ih1 FITS. nml The MoH in Cin?trw-tu- n. Compurt Simple to an ofiicial inquiry, u Itpplyin Tht Mont l)wahlf. and ictmonirtl POINTS OF SUPERIORITY: Cuvibirud in .':. A itatU-County Clerk of Vir,'iuia hus and Meant u. Tuvd to the Suite Cupitol that his Simplicity and Perfection l.VAI.I, ITt IMltT?, VSKS TUK of Mechunlm county "never, up to this time, has StrKitht live I'oiiJed Xeinlli;, Si ; ll resident with a a afflicted last been notary DurttbUity-vidirf"t T!prt(jlit positive motion, now if niiUr. OneriUed hy uheol nnd in Lifetime, a tahmide. cU.tli public, lawyer cr preacher, and hus Lirht runtilnor. :noo!h and uoinelKtoi l.ke nil good for twenty years been without a doc llangc of Work ' without iwe hiiien. IU natent clerk a 1'aralM, toV'ru'lprevent the hi l t.eiBtf turned tho wrotiKWH.v. tor. the thrend dirw t ti tail thn nol. Makiv the Stitch and Klaotie link Stitrli fiiueHt and ntron,rept Ktitrjt The Nathan mansion, on Twenty-thir- d Perfection of ilj .Tension nil kindVI.) tllNL, llll'ultlf, tlfC llll IB.litl. of work, line mid coame, from Cmnhri,; street. New York, still stands Ease and of Operation t h(vy Cloth or Lthtr, ud uneii nil Uewrip-tt'i- n vacant. It will neither lease nor of thrfiol. Management, Tue hct nn hniral tulent in Aninriraand sell, aud has now been vacant nearly Self Adjusting h.tn been dcToted to in!ii ovine; ami Mtiipli.'y-lun om martin.x. couiitining tnly that w'urli is three years. The murder of AdJuslaUeJUad. iiiu:twnhh', and i!iKienin;r vviih nil rotn.ieatetl Nathan remains shrouded in Call nd Exmiti our Style anil 1'ihtt A w nmoiliMm r;i y found in ether mm hi' tra inducements to Spei ial term" uud T. W. JOXKS?', Tailor, mystery, and' the family remains I'MiiaU af eiitn, ho will et? ST. world. C. kl. door from the Tliird 0den. over I., scattered eftublioh aifelirieK Ihrotii;)i thn rolltitrv Rlid l(ei f 1 Stn-ntt- 10MI-I.ET- tem-lou- , uih-jiruu- d .. VV Ku-ro- likeup. Jou-jami- f, . etui-ur- vl tore-koorr- s i otir UK iiiachmex on pxbil.iiioti and Kiilr. I'ounlv rich' (fiteii to inniirt Helit3 tree. Asi'iit' Ia Montana they have a "tociety for SAMUEL MILLER, JUN., oiitlitt" itlion jtny extra rtwrc. protection against cattle and horse Smuilniif Agent. deserljitlve cireulars lomuiti-tlil- t and council central with thieves," ' trrm, tiliuioiiiiil!i, eupmviiis!, etc, eut fi ", Also, at fie 'Salis Rooms, a few Ail.lrefB, branches for the administration of jusC il. IM Salt Lak r. iiituouM Ki:wi(; tice. The braucliiis are located from ten doors west of 2S 1 v Xuu N rvw City. to tweutv ftet iVom the giuuud. rom-yif- furtil-die- li kly-Jsi-- Civtv-way- , nir (, |