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Show From the Bgton Ulobe Correspondence. A 1873. Athens. Greece, April 12, r,T(,r'ii,;i'EN JrscTMis: tfrit..r-:-in i... i:uv( ilia 'hitiiy line" i . 1 icr ...v j uir.i uruiMJiiii;o -- ii geritlem be- ..... m.iii Ii emma'' ,1 o: tierjvise. . .nl,.ied cur l' i es.ine (our. ar- ..vm.'.ii on the 'lUi of March, s"e com'or,!! M r" ill"'1 '" w..t ... .., IH If,, HI "" viont Jv.liii.i. l,l 'nek ii in;; twenl ,l.v-- . tut 'I :,r ... ..!., oi.p'.ii-tlnin rniamoii l. ?, ' lie I i Am I ;;;;;i.,,1,::,e. we;i. '' litalf';-1- H,i! w, onlervd 'he been more fu- -, ,,ii!J not nf the H'ovm was in the lv ui" t.nts were fufwcieni h.-iv- ' ! it. Htm r..iny at intervals, which, i'l.oa of one slight shower, rtila ,h, in we 1ml when out; an (!. the thing lor "li'tMn,., r.:n e wits or three in" w ia ,w0 hrH!ia!.s:'!l'. scorch-in'- r j ocimcus of the biint 0iW.es, tl'"t must "late tourists urwlerpo. lirit Mint wncre we r.enciu iresu, tt' were tin 'uxutiivai ii.'f'i i;::e, six weeks later would 1)r,.,ou 1 t jit l,ut dlT- - parched ion. 15: yiout is qui ie tui improvement on all ilic towns dud cities of Palestine and It contain many e have ueea line bail iin.L's, aud, some of its streets, it jav-ei- cri.eJ tu1 ve.ir the and this city lias superseded Damascus iu silk Diiiufie'tire. for Constantino-p'e- , Mn the -- at h we left where we iirrived on the 1st of iTie Ishnds of Cyimvuqr passed had a view of Mount we which prus, m of the site aticieut the us. s i'iirni le n le f Venus Khodes, Cos, There re Hi leas', respeetulde. i.s cultivated, inuilierry extensively cele-briti- -1 tlm birthplace of a long time, the mid. for I'ytbagonis, sn,l Ileiodotus, and where lie The composed most of his history. which at anchored Smyrna, jtPHiver if a short visit to that place of resid-nc- of e Bible celebrity with its Golden Horn, and the Mediterranean, with (.'instant iii"ple l'.o.Mmorus their Losuuis, is magnific- owned siiip-c- i a position of which ent, monarch might be proud as earthly any It has a splendid u site for a cajutul. lmbur, hut like all Knstern ports, in (ks'ititte of a hndinp probably this' seeming negligence on t lie part of the Government is a policy for the support of the ho;it:nei of the eighty thousand mall b ats or gondolas tliut ply on these He were told that a somewhat Meters. Mnii r system exists m Constantinople in behiii of t lie i. e., tax on aqueducts, cisterns, pipe, &c, for the general supply of waand occupies proic-jtiv- water-carrier- s, le. t'..e city and environs, including roper, Peru, (ialalin, and o;h;uiH. t heft- three being on the the Golden Horn, coniiuone niillionand seventy-fiv- e thousand very irgo and beautiful la:iidins, but the ttrtets, after the of tlifise in Palestine, a sheer disWe hud a fine view of the exte-tiu- r grace. if the Julian's Paiuce,whicli is very aariiciivo the style, though very is exceedingly chaste. Itstauds on taa siin ro of he Hosphorus, opposite Scutari. The city is liberally with n.os jues, domes and usual diadems of Turkish town?, ri ii r.ls., much beautified with many iU cyprc.-- s trees; most of them are in the 'airiai places, it being here a Moslem i;fquii:i,,ii tliai belli at the birth and ea'h of ii child a tree shall be planted, which accounts for ;tho multiplicity fchicu decorate this city. deleft (in the morning of the 5th, and ' tie steamer clipped its way into the brond waters, I stood on the upper deck, mdasl too a mo-- t delightful view of 'aec.ty and surroimdinas. my attention as attracted to the Asiatic fide, where, in full view, stands s, the immense which, during the Crimean war, 9 used for a hospital, and in which Miss Nightingale performed those nursing services Tor which she ""been justly celebrated. Ka'ly on the morning of ihe 7th the 'learner .cat anchor in front of the Gre-;aPieraus, and, as usual.' we were ashore, took carriage, and rode jwed vc milts to the beautiful city of Athens, 'cu, ouce a place of great renown, nk into obscurity, weltering under the "and of oppression, but recently has neen so far restored us to present the appearance of a fine European "y. We are informed that tho rebuild, t'g of Athens has been dine reastly by 'ermats, who constitute most of the ' Prent foreign population. 8 have seen some grand ruins oouCh to give a pei kou of large aud ac- -' imaginative powers & faint idea of wonderful magnificence, beauty and of kneieut Athens UttZA R. S.sow. - oppc-:t?siJe- of inhab-:ntma- ry 1 or-J- : orna-rente- d niina-Wf.th- c -- bar-"ack- u alto-E'lh- J ,A o Z. C. M . I. lirtinettc. There is a little r&inance jroinj; the rounds about Richard Furquahrlliu-?l- e and his wife Phuube, and, ltcbert Moore and his wife Mary. The account of the strange fortune that hap- pened these couples is so circumstantial that it must be in the main true. All the parties were English, and were newly married as above in England before they came to the New World to court the goddess fortune. Dick Dingle and his wife were both blondes, and lJob Moore and his were browns, and both women were beauties of their respective types. and all were young and adventurous. The two couples didn't come over in the same ship, but they came about the same time, and they did not know each other. Dick Dingle, together with his pretty wii'e, proceeded to Petroleum Center, Penn., with a capital of S 10,000, which was soow sunk in oil wells all but $400. Dick divided this sum with Phovbe and started out alone for tho Argentine Republic to retrieve his lost fortune und rmike another, lie struck a good streak of mining luck, and elearetl $U,000 in the first two years, which he sent to Phoebe, and which she duly received. This reconciled her to her husband's absence for the time, but she heard uo more from him for some years, and she began to regard him as dead. The fact is, he was living a wild sort of life in South America, ami had almost forgotten his blcude wife, though he carried her picture. er jump-throup- m broad g.W a,d she found Rob Moore, and Rob showed her the picture which he had received from the hands of Dick Dingle himself; but he did not tell her the whole story. In fact, it is uncertain what Rob did say to the WE HAVE OPENED IN LOO AN k OGDKN, BRANCHES OF OUR WAG OX beautiful woman who hud come so U and MACHINE DEPARTMENT, so that tbe people of tho Xorthern Counties can purchase without coming to Salt Luke City. far to find her husband and tailed; but it is quite certain that those two WE & got married in a very short time, and supplied to those points n lioir.-- tho best, after much stuJvaud experience, and know tlmt PurcUmn now live in good style iu Cordova CHU rfl)' I'll tlliS TlH'OlllUKUllHtlOO. City, Argentine Republic. A real blonde is quite a variety down there, 15 A X STUDIIIl.VKF.K when and she makes a sensation she rides out every evening ou a beautiful palfrey. It is, perhaps, just as well as it has fallen out. Theso two WOULD CHAMPiOX, WOODS, EXC'ELSIOIl singular couples are too far ap.nrt Sell MOlVKStK, ever to interfere with each other's happiness, and are much better satTIIKIESIIIXG MACIIISES and SULKY HAKES. isfied as they are than as they Were. ; and I WHITEWATER, WAGONS, and Droppers or The home of the "fire-fiend'- ' has been finally located, but the iuuil of the fiend itself is not so oU'ar. The abode of the incarnate ''de- vouring element" is .lellerson township, Illinois, near Chicago, and the manlier of its disovery is in this wis ?: On Tuesday last J as. Wright , a wealthy farmer ef Jefferson township, and his wif , were brought up! before the Criminal Court in Chica go charged with cruelty t) their daughter Kate, flged tixtccu. They t ild a strange story. Immediately after the great fire in Chicago some unknown hand commenced to fire, at decent intervals, Wright's barns, outhouses, hay-rick- s, A;c., in consequence of pict ures 'of The. case is one of va:-abon- d TIKM! r.e'l anil to I tli ) t can Inivti u lliuriiw mi S1 VS S cultivator trial. I'm HiKiK THATCHER, CAItMUl) WHITE, AO EST, LOG AX. AO EXT, SOif OG DEN. H. B. CLAWSON, Superintendent. tho most singular Rob exchanged the their wives, and some luck appeared on record, and if the girl be guilty, to come to them afterward. They as alleged, her guilt can be accounted for only on the supposition that -- GROCERIES, HARDWARE & CROCKERY; TOOLS, IKVLEilENTS & STOVES; DRY GOODS, STAPLE and FANCY NOTIONS, CAKPKTS, ORI. (XOTHN, ITl'IZOIJiTKHY UOODN, CLOTS1IXG, Iff ATS, HOOTS aud S1IOI1S: Wall Paper, ISordcring, Decorations; Drug, Chemicals, Patent Jlediciiic: WI'XEtf, LIQUORS, ALK and POBITKH; Singers' Sewing Machines, in Variety; IlefHpohe Hoot and Shoe Departnent; Leather, Findings, Beltings, &c; the influence of the Chicago fire her mind, and directed her attention to the science of arson, with the destructive results described: PEODUCE, CKAIA Exchavrje. MACHINERY un-himr- ed , ( G. ML I, . until finally that indictment. llakers. ! OOTH I J U VEtltOW. wurnttitiM tJ make th Ift fruss, grain, corn or potutww, yet invni.l. Our ltwt Jfu unr Tlic--e ntH will n!cn pi re infornmtiim am! receivo onli-rfor Tl'RBINK WlIJiEL3, SMt'T MACHINES, ii HISS ami SA'V 411LLS, or vtiiu: arUcIei nut nctuUy lui; iu ittuck. The Celelirntol worth of property had been Bob Moore and his brunette wife destroyed. Last fall Wright detect had also a comfortable capital when ed.'as he says, his daughter Kate in they arrived in this country, and lost the act of setting fire to his residence. some of it in unfortunate specula- The neighbors complained that he tions. Rob left Mary in Rochester, treated her badly on that occasion, New York, and weut to South Amer- aud he and Mrs. Wright were arica full of golden visions. He prom- rested. The girl first confessed to ised to write to his wif soon, but her father that she was the incendinever did, and was not lucky in the ary, and stated that a neighbor, alArgentine country. Finally Dick leged to have no kind feeling for Dingle and Rob Moore met, and Wright, promised her $10,00;) to do both were vagabonds iu a .strange the work of destruction. Rrouirht count ry and without money or friends. before the Justice the girl flatly con They joined their fortunes, and told tradicted all sue had said before, and each other the story of their lives. denied that she was the criminal. There was a r. markable similarity The next proceeding wa an iudict-mcn- t between them. They both had picbrought against the father aud tures of their wives, and each went mother by the (J rand Jury for cruel in raptures over tbe other's picture, treatment of their daughter, and and eared very little for his own In their present appearance in court is a mad freak vagabond Dick and MACHINERY GUARANTEE WAGONS $1.'5,000 were fast friends, an 1 accumulated some money, and begun ,to behave themselves uetter. It was seven years siuce Dick Dingle had written to his wife, aud one djiy in a fit of repentance he wrote her a letter inclosing 81,000, and askiug her to join lum in rioutu America as sjou as possible. In the meantime, she had removed from Petroleum Center to Philadelphia, but the letter and tbe money found her after a long delay. As Dick had waited the proper time, and heard nothing from his wife, he began to feel uneasy, and one day resolved to return to the United States to hunt her up. He started from Panama on the English steamer George Watts for the United States on Friday,the 7th day of June last, while his wife sailed from New York for the Argentine Republic the next day, Saturday, June 8th. Dick went to'Petrolcum Center, thence to Philadelphia, but could not find his wile or hear anything of her. Ho then weut to New York, resolved to take the nest packet for South America to join Rob Moore. Rut eoiiie-thi- n occurred to preven.4 the voyage. He got on a little bit of a spree in New York, and happened to Ftumble into a store on Rroadway to buy some trifling article. There, behiud tho counter, ho saw a handsome brunette whose face looked charmingly familiar. He was not mistaken it was she, the picture he carried proved it. The acquaintance ripened. Mary hud smio-h- t and obtaiuod a divorce from Rob Moore for desertion, and huDoddo was free, and lovely aud still young. i Saturday h a windowinto'the kitch-- n Dick Diugle told the; ftory of his a h seut Mauch and the couple Chunk, Pa., wife's disappearance, resolved that she must be dead, KJ tl,0i d'll?t oo t these two got married, and are now living happily in Rrooklyu. r Phoebe Dingle plowed" the deep tq oriiH-nttnt- n Blonde for KIJTTEIt, IXiftS, Ac; SCDUTTLEB IH BRANCHES, ITS ALL BOB SLEDS; WAGOXS, &C.g &C. Itcllailoiina us a Preventative oi" Scarlet Fever. Wholesale Purchasers and Visitors On Friday the family of Isaac IX) L'llotnmedicu, consisting of Mr. and Mrs LTJoniinedieu and their son Frank, were nearly fatally poisoned with belladonna. Thursday night Will Sod the Largest Awortinmt of Merchandise in tho MTeral Department oX 1. C. M. I , as above, tbil caa be seen is tie WctK, aiil all at luir pricus. Mrs. LTIomiucdicu sat up with a ueiiihbor'a child, sick with scarlet Bl-H. B. CLAWSOM, SiperluUndent., fever. In order to guard against catching the disease it was thought advisable to take bclladona, which is often used as a preventative to that disease. Accotdingly at dinner time the three members of the family before mentioned took a tablespoonful each of the tincture. It was some that had been in the house probably GIlOESIiECK'S liLCi'K, SECOND SOUTH STREET, ten years or longer, and had concentrated so as to render it a deadly After dinner Frank started poison. down town as usual, but had not AVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF gone a block when he felt the of the poison and was compelled to return home. Upon reaching the house he found his father and mother both suffering dreadful agonies. AND Their condition was communicated and were to a Le'ghbor. physicians summoned as quickly as possible. Stomach pumps, as well ad the most powerful t uietics were brought into requisition and with excellent effect. Wbico Uicj ue fftfring at bwer prieos than anj otLcr Louee La tLo city.. For two hours, though, it was. a tight 09A race between Ufa aud death with the Stock of and strious a gentleman, young hince us to the father and mother. 15 ; Judicious treatment, however,' Kjvod ' ' Of AXl KINDS, AT their Fivs, and last evenin their conditions were Pfi much improved" ' t ' ''.': 1 hus- alio warrant the hope that wuhin a 'but' rccreaut her repentant join Mi. Freight, t r will have entirely band in the Argentine Republic. She few dava they ' " fcSS-l:Frce lrm..''-K"- ' j Orders from the eoontry Promptly FWmL wis doomed to disappointment, but CITY SALT tf Gr. CULIEE F. & C O., SALT LAKE CITY, II Groceries indow Giass -- . Iirgc English VarnisliG MA.isrxTiPAoTTTrusiiii3 - ",.,. ? " . '" i - . , : J ... - |