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Show BY TELEGRAPH. candidate for the office. The letter has Correspondence. given rise to no end of discussion, and irom the dissatisfaction exf reused over HoorRB CITY. it, it is clear that the President has not My 20th, 1875. settled the question. : . Junctiok Editor New York. 1. ne of his Protestor A. J. Phelps The Evening Poft says the new failure choral concerts last in the of the Aherdare iron company of Ktig Wndworth Hall, where evening the young peoland, cause general surprise among the ple of our eetilemcDt )i l credit, both te trade in this eity. Prominent men con- themeles aud tluir drill master. sider it a rcH.arkab'e nnd important Wheu the curtain wasdinwnone of failure. The Aherdare iron company the most beautiful sights ever wituesed was a very old concern, and has extenby mortal eje downed upon our view. sive factories in Wiles, vhre for many Aud the little giils were dressed in years was turneJ out .ilintiands of tons wiiite. wit'h wreaihsof roses on their of railroad iron. The company has done heads and piisbe crowing the brenst hut. little for years post. from the Bhoulders l Hie waist. The Forest fires have broken out in Dela bojs wore dark trousers ami white wore and Suliivan counties, N. Y., ait! shirts The performers were of all sizes are doing much damage. The village of from five years rp to sixteen, and were Ueihel, in Sullivan, was fturrounded for so that tbe ! a lest sioo I in the two days, and wis saved after a hard arranged at the kick and the group tapercentre . fischt. A farmer nann-in Del- ed either way forming a kind of half aware county, was burned to death, and dtme several f)tmi.i-- h.ivo left their bouses to The pieces reii'lere t were "Come Cheer 8 ive their live. ful C inp inions," ' Pretty Maid." 'HapJames H. Gurha. W. J. Stevenson and arc We," "Seasons," Zephyrs," P?ter Purns, have been arrested in py whicb was performed by twenty bix lit Philadelphia, r.lmrged with being con- tie held in her Each cerned in the forgery if (lie Chicago and hand girls a smell wand, at Hie end of which Northwe-ler- n railway bond., and held a tiny bell was fasteind, and while ringin $25 000 A woman was also a por ion of their exiroise these arreted for dealing in forged nd s'olea ing were tinkled in hiirnionioua chime, bonda. Three $1,000 bonds was found which when commingled with the united in her possession voices of the lit'le ons. created a sensa A destructive fire occurred at Springtion notfoou lo be forgotten by the AMERICAN. lit I lillnWlBPi 0 JIA1S STXKET, OGDRsr, Washington, Mny 31. All the delegations of Indians xnvt at the rooms of tue Secretary of the Interior this forenoon, lo bavo another council. AH the agents and interprtttra mwH"m,iiiii'ii were present. The loduus were gnu. liJ ly attired an painted. Commissioner fcml h told the Indians that when here last, the Secretary made a proposiiion to them to go to Indian Territory, nnd asked them to consider the offer of the Government of $25,000 to rtl.nquish -- 7 CO Ci -- J part of their hunting grounds, also the desire of the uhiie people to po to the ft o Ulaok Hills, and 1he difficulty of preri venting them. In regard to going to S3" in the Indian Territory, they had expressed era S rj S era themselves opposed to it, an1 unles SO 0 v. " 3 2 errs iii they had changed their mind.', there H was no use Haying anything more about B that. The Secretary lo'd tluin if tliey tc did net accept the offer of $25,000 io 'Si B 5. CD it all. not t at ft oirty days, they might gt In r gard to the Black Hilla, they hud O CO tO to o now Lad plenty of time to think, and it CO C Ci M o r ci t.w CO um eva was hoped that they could give such deKM o ft J finite answers as to make it unO - 1 necessary to have further talk on the CO to i C9 U3 o subject. v. lied Cloud said: Great Fpirit, hear me: have mercy on me, pity me! He Locs $550 OOW, field, Mass , nn Sunday. called on heaven and eanh to witness, business- properly; insurance principally We are sorry to say that the audibefore be spoke, that the President must $150,000. With the aid ef neighboring ence was not as as might have beeu have made a mistake in telling, when be lire the flumes wtre finally expee'ed or tlte large departments, occusiou deserved; the came here, tbat these arrangements got under control. no doubt, that the Constantly adding the Latest Styles which renders it KUpposi'ion being, were for thirty-fiv- e PresiA fire this afternoon destroyed the years. The ones could litile he a learuei not Complete. great dent had told aim that he bad tbat time planing mill of Kintted & Smith, on deal in so a time. Another conto select the country for a hunting Ninth stro t, public school, No. 30. ad- cert wi;l be given this eveniug, wheu a ground, and be had doue so. The two joining one of the finest in ti e city, au bet'er turn out is expected. men by bis side came last summer and a five A few tenement house. story When we cotisider that the children told him for the first time about the minutes before the lire broke the have had but ten lessons, aud these after out, $25,000, and he said, Wait till I po children had been dismi-ae- d for recess. school was dismissed each day, we must and set the President, and see if be has By the of the tenement bouse, conclude that the Professor is master o,f burning I am hate and not children, get money. eighteen famiM-- a ar left homeless. The his business, and indeed he ought to be willing to do anything to make them loss is estimated at $123,000. by this lime, as he informs us inat this poor. This $25,000 will only pay for Denver, 1. was the 14 Uth concert of the kind he VVe to Pawnee Creek. FJDIaJj, wish to the land following: The Colorado stock and exchmige had given. retaiu the rest." When he wai hers board was in this opened ci'y With kind regards, is "C5 four years ago, he was shown a large to day, a formally number of prominent K. M. large J. S3 "3 & building where all the money is kept, capitalists of the Territory with as large oo and he knows be had a lares amount of Q C7 number from the l'aciuc coast being es ft & x money there. lie would take this $25,-00o were resent. Si Interesting ppeeches CA n but when winter comes, be wanted made by President jsiuS I'rsicticnl. Pious DccaturrMr. Dennett o rs ih.iu to try and get more. When he of Nevada, and others. o Cftoe here before, nothing was said San Francisco, 1. Some several years ago the Bencv fi about the Indian Territory, since he has A gentleman lately at rived from Tcru (oleut 2 Congregational Society iu 02 been hero thii time, be had seen but lit- contradicts the o o of Harry MeiggV 1 n report 11. Bencficeut the and, , I., tle of the President and theught it brd failure. He bad merely contracted hia H CO 73 m n that he should be asked to go there engagements, owing to complications Congregational Society on th oppo5? -a and live, and be now told them twice wi'htn the Peruvian government. He site side of the river were rival instio o that he would not go there. His country will attend the centennial. tutions. What one had the other had -8 was a good one aud he wished i keep it. The carriage road to Yoaemite by way not. had Beneficent The eveuing He did not like running the Nebraska of Insv'iration Point, will be completed meetings; the Benevolent eschewed lino through his country, and consid- m ten s GOOBS COST MORE ONf ACCOUNT 01' FBETQHT, &c, days. them as a peril aud a snare to its iV laid down in Salt Lake ered it robbery. Last winter, when anCity than thcY do in Oirdeo. we can and do Nevnuities were issued, many ef his people FOUE1GN. women.. aud men yuung young' sell,0Q an average, cheaper. Give us a.cVill and compare figures, and the were absent aud many did not get. their s London. 31. ertheless the young men of the result will boa purchase, thereby saving money, timeaud traveling expenes. goods. He wanted more goods sent fer The Poet says there is every likelihood the did attend ercning them, and was not satisfied with the tbat Rubsh and Englaud ure coming to And tneetiugs of the Beueficent. He did not like salt lood eent him. t i it l friendly agreement on the question when Ueacoa slSly as ne arcleU died bad his nnd children 8oker thought pork, of Asia. from eating it. He wanted bacon, rice, to heard suuiething The Parliamentary whip bus invited ulways did, they hminy and tea sent him. lie wan look- (be supporters of the government to meet remember. The son of the deacon ing to the future of his children, and Israeli this afternoon. of the Beucvoleut told me this little tried to do the best for them. An unsigned article in the Times gives of Beacon WardeH's : After furtner talk, the Indians agreed clear explanaiion of the recent warlike speech no more doubt oi the ex have to aooept the $25,000 in consider) ion of rumor. The writer "I says a few weeks aga of a their the German representatives at the vari-on- istence of a Ufcd OiPn 1 have that large portion relinquishing The in Nebraska. buntiug grounds European courts officially complain flour comes from Alexandria, and I to them concede is willing Secretary ed that France was arming with a view am sure of that, for I have just re considerable territory ten or fifteen to the 'early resumption of war, ant ceived thirty barrels, which I will nnles south of the Nebraska river. Gen. Von Scbweineg, the German niiu. CIO?"Y". cash as it can be had The debt statement to day shows a re- ister in Vienna, declared that to sell as cheap for owing duction of the publio debt during My Germany's long suffering, war had not at any store in towu. of of $1,189,000. The balances are as fol broken out. The Ciar tcerenpou teleDeacon Warden was a kind and Goods lows: Currency, $4,SG0.0O0; special de- - graphs Emperer William, entreating him affectionate man, and uader the prov- - fepring of for tenders of redemption legal posits to postpone operations until the Berlin and to open certificates of deposit, $55 000,000; coin, interview, and also instructed the Rus- ideuco of God he was constrainedfor-2jt (Conference. 81000.000. inoluding coin certificates sian ambassabor at the Court of St. make new frier.ds, but he uever a fiom of outstaud old ones. the amount the $20,000,000; Returning io James to suggest the co operation of .iajf leal lenders, $77,000,000. to New York with his second behalf of in Britain Great peace. journey Fall. ' The oourt of claims bat overruled the . London, 1. she said : wife, made the new a trial motion for gov by Official inquiry info tbe lots of the "We've had a delightful time. emutent in the Llgrie cotton case, in steamer Schilkr began at Green INDUCEMENTS "Yes," he replied, "I only wish the whLon an award of $&6,000 had been wich. to been here bad Mrs. Wardtll first made. If the government can prove by TO j Paris, June 1. t tie Woke of the purchasing agent of the The Committee of Thirty have com enjoy it with ua." Mayflower BlosConfederate States that the cotton was pleted thfir examination of the public soms. CO-OPE1UTIsold to the Confederate government, the powers bill, and agreed to report in motion for a new trial can be renewed favor of its passage with, amendments, la accordance with the understanding the most important of which are as fol at the conference with the Sioux Indi lows: That an extraordiaary convention J an, a treaty was drawn up, but Spotted of the chamber raay.beIeiiianded dur Tail refused to sign it until he received ing prorogation by a third of the mem Dealer ia, the $25,0000 appropriated for the pur hers each house, 'instead of bait, as itose. It was explaiued that the money originally provided; and that war cannot could oot be obtained till the treaty wan be declared by the executive without the mO 8YLYANU3 COt.LUTT, ANO ALL OTHERS XX MAX VOMhtt.?,: The first X' VliOM signed, and the Indians were given a assent of the chambers. Of all kinds and! Sixes. copy of the treaty to take to tneir room amendment is opposed by the govern That we, the undersigned, elnim F to consider. menl. INTEREST in the COAL MINES at Twin Croek ll'ootV Col. Hobert Allen, assistant quarter Mowers and Reapers, Padtlnek adjustable Sulky Kiver Vllev, Wyoming Trritory, ty T:rtn ' Itair C&V. unrivalled a rain master cenertl, having reported from Xichol. Shemrd Hake, made Haven New in small A boy of lijBCOTery riglit ud labor perforiued thereon, leave of absence, is assignod to duty ns saving Threshing Machines, find general whivh rltUt will be maintuiued in th proper ehief quartermaster of the military di a sensjitiou for a short time by quiet Iv transferrins a card bearing the eimrtA. Yiftton of the Pacific. ! Ail Proni are bereby notiflod not to pni'cbuw MoMftrtitt has been appointed interna words "Ttika one," frcm a lot o! be can title n a aid mining property, loj;nl revenue guager for the 5th California handbills in front of a store to a bas givou without the couwnt and ilgnutures of eood supply of Extras for Machine. With district. ket of oranges. JOHN 1. C07.ZENS, :o: Cbioago, DUDLEY C. MEUitlLL. An elegant dinner was given to Gen Bheridan at the Grand Paoifie Hotel, to It js tsild of a man pooily dressed, ntirht. by a number ef n8 persona he went to a church seeking an friends. After dinner be was surprised that before purchasing elat'iwhor. to worship. The usher ky the presentation of a superb sifter tipportunity ESTRAYJNOTICE. :o:tea set. The marriage of Gen Sheridan did not notice him. but s?ated seveto Miss Kuoker will take place in this ral well dresscd persons who present- THAVE IN MY POSSESSION THE aniniHl, which if not claimed eitv on Thurdoy evening next. ALL I ed themselves, when finally the. man and (akenWrilHd awny wiihin ten day from iiite, wilt k Tims Washington special says that at bidder ' th he sold to the hiahe.U r"UHnsille '" to giVe satisfaction, and will aell at the most reasonable pricej. ; letter is the addressed the usher, eaytug: the President's third-terD'sirict Strnv IVmd, OpMon Oity. Weber Ccunty, church whose mo oVIock 2 tell 4;Can p.m. ThHrsdHy Juue loth ls?o, ai main topio in political cities, and ther you liu.i ml and white cow. 8 yars old, u back, OBiniousi on the this is?" urn- two - verv decided and nnd r bit off kft ear, uo biaad visible, upr church." a is mibject. Sume of the friends of the ad this Christ's youn clf. uYe, Oae paiu red ateer, on year eld, crop off let iitini!rn!in snv that the tettsr sets at the next in?" was "Is hp question, far. forever the third term scare, while ; w. k. nrE, rfter which a sat vras iot sa l;ard to on the otl'r hand it i regarded by Pistrfet ?on!"l "erer. d20M7 find. Otfdcn, June 1st, lS7o. Lvj:e number to mean that Grant is ge Vl.Ui. SPEING 1875. .i Dry Hoods Department r a o o Cm-hen- to-da- y - CI I n CD 5 Gent's Furnisaing Department, 250 Trunks, Valises, 1 & Satchels, rocery Department, Having Jia:t Itctcived the o . 03 c f o -- 0, n Prov-idenc- e, o I "a wo n 4 s . WALIvpR BROTHERS. a . Spring Conference, , 1875. e SLXjT HiJl.I.J Have received the most conlplete assortment ever brought into the Territory, them for inspection and will sale during April Country Traders Should sec them '.without SPECIAL , j i, to-du- y 8TOEES. VE BMMMB' WEITS, NOTICE. o-- : ONE-HAL- AGRICULTURAL IIPIE MEETS CALL AND SEE STO CK -- ' WiLL .CUARANTE - h.--i ru , " SELL |