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Show inters endeavored to convince the 'nuncio 'lit the circuuis'ances of the aae no 'nger permitted him to put forward his AMERICAN. Washington, 22. of Fisherism in tbe court of JItrTeU "0W h"PPily ftl aU eD(i r, feaiurM too .iwnrceful almost 1hni It Icoks Jike teroptingjPfoviden'ce' ' hpu a uay us nno, cmv ivcuucii, with another glance at the gorgeous scene. J raris.22. c , ! !i Z: f ' .1 i "It may; be, but Providcnve is with i ne Journal De Pari., on authority, ?ive a positive denial to the. assertions hira who shoots first? aijd pulls the orn ''ale by the Journal La Franft.' Oil the OttaUlCCb UlCwVll afcv KUViV 12ih. to the effect ibat- - Orleans prince was silence until the boats grated on were about to renounce all el aims to the the sand bar. The principals step ibrone and Ueelare for a republic. ped,. out jaunlily, and stood aside n.' '; Vienna. 22 i', The Emperor of Austria, on receiv-nwas selected and hile the grnd snake purlianientarr measured. 35, of mediuai Reynolds ... f nopeiuiiy ot the maintenance of peace in height and squarely built, without :l ... LUl'Ope. ), iV ' extra flesh. He has grown stout Santander. 22, i - The embarkation ef for Cuba and griizied since, then. Ho was a (Fall i tr'otm worth of CHe from ' bas been rraceUo ut JiMrict tmer davbe was Ue police ..." i i deleu-ation- 'v'i OO tn-l- - jpoung-Futer- ui,orny.' a;(i jail in de- - committed to Arriving. G-ood- s And to arrive, which will be offered at - .revfaleisomeanlalousproceea.np The stealing of .be paper' dGDENBRANCrf I.. i w, "j e rea-lODsb- le . . i .e com parties of both political parties, Bending his receut letter to Gov. Ames, is described as having a very The telegrams also ulutary effect. sentiona perfect quiet in the lately re portd disorderly portion of the Slate. Gov. Kellocjr, of Louisiana, called on tie attorney general to day, and had a which to conversation respecting affairs m tit South: and especially regarding and Louisiana. Governor MinigsiDDi Kilkez expressed to the attorney gen ml his entire approval of the course of tit latter in the Mississippi business, tod coincides in the views of others that the letter te Gov. Ames roust, exercise a food effect,' not onlf in Mississippi" but in Louisiana, and other " parts of the South. The governor also stated that political matters in Louisiana were now remarkably quiet; and there' was no indications of a renewa of such disturb DC83 as some time ago characterized the condition of affairs in that State. ' s: lsew York, 122. The announcement of the death of Prof. Garland, the attempted wife murderer and suicide, at New Brunswick, S. J., was premature. The physicians who were firs$ summoned - altar the tragic occurrence found bjm in a coma-t- a condition, 'which was "taken for death. AH their skill was directed to taring Mrs. Garland's life, and it was lot until two other physicians arrived that the astonishing discovery was made that Garland still breathed The pieces of his skull were removed from the brain the windp pe sewed and was able to II talk, ttier. Th ra- may possibly Boeton, 22. published: Natick, Sept. 22d. editor of the Boston Journal: ., the I find hi jfOtir Tpapef of dispatch fromj Worcester, ....... morning a tistating that The il9ng Wtst. ; p, Staple and Fancy Groceries anti-Bento- ' ' M COOK AND HEATING STOYES. i , self-fcleanir- : high-spirite- d .Trunin .r:rjj:j ,i iwl-,"lr- ? H.;B;,Clawson, . , . i SPECIAL INDUCERiENTS. who-live- d m m if t I m jit zjie uciooer onjerence 2.i1Oj'SiH;''I 'Salt laake' City, 1 UNEXAMPLED INDUCEMENTS IX , k . MDISE - i 1 , .!-'- r .. , Attention is drawn fair, demand and prices to qualit, quiet, and sales our v."l small lots. Lotig lfBiich, 22. President 'and Mrs.' Grant left Lrauob. this afternoon for the c I , St. . T - i . an-.th- . v , Prices. - , i tt THE - . ! XiUW ilnt . to-da- de-Po- i 5 Rey-nold- Hekry Wilsox. Pbiladelphians, 22. E1,mo ft cricket between the Jliilaltlpiatti ana livitish, oflicerH was ciibj vhe fiirioer,-who- , re noired tut fifty 8evcn runs to win. At eonclusiou of .he game the Phtla. "eipoians had only three wickets down. Kansas City, 22. The Chicago house, St. James hotel l!d Inion depot, this city, burned this ?M,Bf. Loss, about $20,000 iasured $15,000. All the tiokets in the t, representing about $8,000,000, were proved. The, baggage was saved. orgfe Pin4,layi recently from Colorado, guest at the house, was burn- Chicago to death, . .... i :, i. ' ' : 1 ' prin'g. Califerniawool, 21 to 25 cents as range "ulled wools have been oa'.y in Sen-atorshi- s onto accept a nomination, were it'.teh-dere- d by1" the unanimous voice of the i contention. Signed) 4i 1 r , , , Highly lrol lint ' ? euchao honor, a tense of obligation and dutj to the country would not permit continues to he a anl ; -- . Wilson woold accept'lhe There STAPLE AKD FANCY DRY GOODS! ; republican nomination for Governor.and consider it the greaUst compliment ever paid to him. as I ' should value ' '; 1:- following is To , ;'. iroops OUR STOCK comprises all the BEST BRANDS of is actively go ng on. Up to the present South , Carolinian, .and. wore' the 4,000 have : ailed for that island. favorite light jgray of the South, ' lirown wa3 only thirty, a .native of ; Kentucky, rs:tndy: haired, and of An Old Time Duel. lie NoJioiis Blankols, Clothing, fiooU strong, nervous temperament, SIio m. Leather ) full wore a on suit of this morning ; (From the Chioago Times.) and Findings, und Caps Hardware, Tin 'In 1856, Thomas C. Revnolda, black, buttoned to the chin. ware, Woodwnre, Cordage, ...(lucciiswarc, ila8warc, Etc. ' They were to fight with the regu who is dow recoKnizod as one of the lation duelling pistols; those longleudiog lawyers of Ike State, and who wus at the last election a promtuent barrelled ouiinous-lookin- g weapons, A' FULL STOCK 01 with tV.e single" Vword' "London" !;. (...I candidate for the United States J led the Democrat ic party ot sunk in the iron weapons but sel ! St.,. Louis.'.,. Reynolds, as the leader dom seen now. The stocks were of and round aot polishel, u of the party, had been mahogany ' " ' ... "f: forced to accept the nomination for ed and liable to slip iu a perspiring CoDres3 and make the race apainst hand, but shaped as square as a saw Frank' P.' lilair, the Benton candi- handle1. ;lhey carried ounce balls, Cliarter Oak) Monitor arid other leading vuikes of date.,' McKee and Fishback were had hair triggers and double sights, then running the, Democrat as tlie and in trained hands meaut death Free Suil oran, and B. Grata Brown four times out of five. .The men s was the editor. Blair held an inter: were to fight face to face, twelve ' ' est in the paper, and uaturally it es". paces apart. The drop' ihot' had These goods are bought from ' first hands, and the profits arising we been chosen, ihe pistols were to be ' poused his cause., ' As the canvass ' held muzz'e upward, until the wrd 'propose to share' with bur' customers. We will not be undersold. progressed toward the end, Brown wrote an editorial, mercilessly caustic was given, aod then lowered and and personal, reflecting upon ' Rey fired. The distance was measuied, and nolds. The latter replied in a brief Kennett flung up the silver half dol but pointed card, lirown promptly is' Morrison Plow and won choice of position. See the celebrated lar the and' aud as f .mi challenged, Reynolds prompt i lie tossed again and won the word. ly accepted. ' other (AgricHlfural Implements. Brown chose. as one of Ins seconds He was to call out "Fire one two three-stop.- " ' The principals were Led Walker,' a South : . l' ..! !.; 'i j nU i Carolinian,' who had married .into a not to lower thoir pistols before the word "fire, and not to shoot after "l wealthy family here, and was then a i i ir. '! The pistols were word tho "stop." resident of St. Louis.' ''His other bill ori ent addressed to U.S. WATSGX will receive prompt friend, was Col. David D Mitchell; loaded and the men took their places, attetu ton, ..'; r, v, .n , .,r .f ; it r once Superintendent of Indian ' af- Brown with a half sarcastic smile . i ...1)1 fairs, and well. known as an Indian which he always wore. The surgeons and plain tighter, But besides these noiselessly: opened their cases and !Mt. s4-t- f. there clustered about Brown," as the each looked at his man. . Kennett SUIT ' ; .:! called ''. j!' out: tm II." BenThomas party's champion, "Gentlemen, are you ready ?". ' ' ton, Frank P Blair, and "all 'their , lit v i "Ready," was the reply ia the same powerful coterie. -breath. .Reynolds' seconds were Col. Fred r Then from Kennett came the- - de 'J ..! iltUnA " .' i) ttiJi Kennett, the best pistol shot ia Mis" liberate one "Fire f in lordly style at v r" ' souri, "' 1 a first the At monosyllable Reynolds Selma ll all, and Captain Thomas P. . ti ii A Jwhile Hudson, a Democratic pblitician,'who had lowered his weaponand, the second word was on ' Kennett's figured famously in - the Doniphan expedition to Mexico; Forty miles lips, fired,, Jir own following the. mo r-- ' below St. Louis, on high river bluffs, tion so close that the two ; sounds i ? j UV. " were hardly distinguishable." is Selma' Hall,' built of stone, aud 'i WILL OFFE1V TtT'COUNTRY DEALERS Reynolds stood like a statae, the r, much altet the style pf ;the German baronial castles ..which look, down on smoke curling up from Ihe muzzle of tho Rhine. On the 23d of August bis pistol. Brown staggered, shifted .. ... ...... , . y . t lit .. . i u y the parties left St. Louis. ' Reynolds from leg to the other, while the lines in Hudson lea'ving St: of his face straightened. passed the night before0 ALL I) EPA 11 TMEXTS OP ' I. and to said Reynolds Louis at the' residence of Isaac 1 stepped up ?"' ' "Browu is wounded in the groin.'. Sturgeon, and he slept. so late and so ,, was , Rey "You are mistaken,'' loudhe called had be that to soundly nold's reply, "I aimed at his knee.' ly in tho morning: ' With his Sur:'i .' ! h:s tTi'-ff'bo it was: the heavy ball had split c) ii:niY iff. 'IL' Shore, arid his iwo geon; Dr.: behw bone the the of s right leg jast friends, Kennett, and .Hudson,1 wen overthei river and jour the knee, t'and"'a pool of,lblood was neyed leisurely down- the'IUinois' widening out about Brown's feet. j l; t: ;iu h K.v, r . Nevertheless the Kentuckian stood a I 61d0j - 0l in' J'" vJ .. nil. :, and with itnj compressed lips There' was ndrhaste;- 'everything hi ground to fire.1 dsmarided another The surgeons was" done calmly and deliberately 'c the" wound examined forbade it, and vl!!V:i fan Reynolds remained on the. j Illinois side until Monday evening, tht 25th There, .was 'a brief consultation be Eine-Stocfof 'August; (apd then crossed over to tween the i ecconds, and Reynolds 'Hi tuiit l Vl '.' .i Selma and became "theuest TorTth,e walked over to Browri, who had been to! forced the .the pairi. jand jgroucd by ili'., .t. J!!.. ,V) night of GoW, Chadbdurn'now thV . . t . f President iQf. the Louis Shot o ffered his1 hard.' It !waav taken, ex:n rt j. Tower Company, who had a countr'r planations followed, j And "all- waa .... d e 'in tut ii nctt iif1: n.TTT steamer Btjat at that time just above Kennett'S smoothed away just ti l!':1kti. ,vA ftlf 'k, m 'tamtf--camLditor appropriate l,' w r f?ilJ. the 1. i river.; f J.' be'rj nude the guests of Kennett, puffing up i Reynold's secondf as, courtesy was j, The hail was' answered, 'and Ihe "ft whole board. on taken Brewn bei conBtracted to require, Kennett party "nm T tl hi v A i lieved in the code; and was as full of was carried in a blanket,- and it was before mouth? off his he left crutches j romance as a school girl.'1 He 'had r a perceptible limp tells looked after all the minutest details. Even y 1 floor, is undoubtedly, On the morning of Tuesday, the 2Gth of the severity of the 'wound.'., ID Kennett that bullet Brown's, says of August, t he men were to meet, and f the placo of meeting Was seand bar glaBced by Reynolds' breast, and had ' the latter fired so as not he rapidly between Mis Illinois1, and midway1 -scun. . Uelore,daybreat the parties did affecting his antagonist's aim- started , for the '. bar in acushioned he ;must have received the.; ball IU! ..; ' squareljj in his chest. ; ; Both, were 7 6kiffs propelled by negro rowers. ,: AT WHICriJTO PURCnASK v . SDlendid .:x j shots, before The time w&i just sunrise, ..: iii i ,)" and as' Kennett looked up and down r v . up when he ! ICES! P !R JS- 1- : Ke grand jury. It appears that .he .he papers for gman M purlowed The ?h, purple of private speculation under now.: D01ce inve8.iS..i.on. Ue alsoindiciiiesibat tlnsaiuie Fisher of the in tor hH.es in the wajc Smith and !areIarB ho roi.bed Percy ' His silks. valuable Le of so many of Snyder I trough' rfcuring a false itation or oiiii, hub uecu ium The career eloped iii ihisinveMigaiion.' tirne be the ended for now ofFisLeris reform begun here the under and at, there is a ty tbe attorney general, his being punished prospect of .. for bis many crimes. J Dr Iiuderraan, director of mints,; has returned from his visit to the Pacific satis'Se l iost," and expresses himself several mints, with the operations of including that of San FranciECO.. Tbe attorney general baa received warnl telegrams from Mississippi, from '.:.-:.- i . i j to-da- ...'On.iKS'flSt s f The Best place in1 Salt Lake City . - I.: FOrvEIGN. v Madrid, n that r Corre8PnJencia of this city says rdinal 8imoni, papal nnacio, has add no,e t0 lh late gOTemment Td dfm "landing lhe eeutioh of the concor- between 8pain and the Vatican, the 12 unt 0f arreftrs d" to the clergy, no,n5B!ltion o the still vacant Dial. ? i the river over'., the , magnificent view of bluff and wood and water, taking' in the accne-withis ardent, sensuous nature,, ho turned to Mitchell, the bluff old Indian fighter, and said ab- -j ruptly. after a sweeping glance of the be 'nopric8 made as ooa as i , D . r , possible. country: Alesandro Castro, the then minister beautiful. Would you like uIt is tedro Sail to be shot VerS,,g . , .. , Hied vwm,8,'p,of nnance. have another. as well 'one uAs . day lb,.e rP1J was couched in con- ulory but firm language. The min Whj V was the curt answer. h . to-day- re-sil- i"' . i i I. ,- s it: A1 little threeiyear old, who had often - beou reproved for eating the Insido 'of her pie, and leaving the cruht, was recently afflicted with a sore toe. One day when at dinner she was observed to remove the crust slyly,? and place it undo her plated On being 'discovered she Innocently replied: "Well, papa, my toe is so sore I couldn't eat the crust." GROCERIES, ;vf a. DRYGOODS; ... ,.i M; DRESS GOODS It -- i'.-f -- V. '! :. I' ; - ! ; ; '!!.,:. And all kinds of Articles in General Use : f ' H. B, Clawspn, GEN. SUPT, |