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Show - ;r - . f Noilont fipf)ittl to ev tltontioed wlH Mr. 0. J. lfM(M .2ZJ f Xmto V ft LENGTDI oOm WkiUir, kfsoar. (toiMtl building Ml Loft City, in oar authorised imaMMlinOnBir. llkur rtobor, V000M MOB4SlMorehaat; H!, In Francisco, to oar only outboriiod agvwt ou too Forifi ooasi Aoybatoj wtto Mr. Ftobor aa nl o win bo bouorod ol tblo oOeo tirmn i. - O. D. HUYl K CO.. 400 Prop. -- AT WOBKI Good Pay the Year Round! fZT The OFFICIAL. FAPKII Ter-- d 9-- rt nsir - the CilrCaMty, ri(rf) and the United BOGUS CLIIS1S AND BOGUS OP d State. Ell-ATOt- tS! Notice to Miners. The RKPOUTBR tnow the THE V0I0E OP WABHlHCM achnawledxed Minins Orsan ranap. ot Utah and tributarytake noMiner will pleaw the Most Available oi Corisne sptci-nctheir tice and dlroct 1 n IlLPOK-TEI- lj and corn Point ca the R. R. to the accrdlnsy Corlnne.Uiah. I T Dby Cnzzx, Snakx Rrrxit, I. T., I f July Sod. 1570. 4 ' SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 10. . Accord log to prom tow tool ooocerotiig lb Editor Rkfoutu : GENTILE DOMINATION. m X Mod you mlo loog tbit portion of 8oke River, to tor m Moortbioed. tb richest MCtioo of that stream; although it ar poors to aboood with turitoroot btr. t intervals throoghoot it wbol extent. Tbo belt diggingt yet dUoorrrtd Ut bttwttn tht Overland. or Clark Furry, tbo main aod DoU City Koltua oo tb crashing o ton or Aftetn a aod road, point mile abort tb mouth of Dry CrMk; tht wholt covering a atretcb of aboot fifty milei. That tbit part of tha rirtr hat For Delegate to Congre, BEADLE, J. H.OF CORINNE. , t ( GenSubject to the choice of the tile voter of Utah, at the approaching August election. thut tor proved tht best may bo owing to OUR MORMON NEIGHBORS-- tbo fact, bowtrer, that atr.raf rich bar Tho county of Box Elder is dis- baring beeo atruck her at an early day, tinguished In Utah aa being the tbara bat in conaeqoencr, mort prospecting and work beeo don bera than home of of more Mormon, with other on tb rirtr; and it may torn out, Ingle exception, than .any careful examination baa beeo more The wbeo county In the- - Territory. the atream adherents of the Mormon faith here made, that other porttooe of this. Within are well known to be of that "close will prove equally as good m now are there about mentioned 1 asso-the stretch Imr communion" order that w eLe-wb- er . - , . Another aril here U tbe Urge alee of the claim 300 feet to each mao. Tbit ia too much, and there to a talk of cutting them down out third, which ought to be dona. With this measure carried out and the begot aale disregarded there woold be opportunities tor at least double tha number of man that ia now hare, to secure good paying claims. For parties intending to come upon the river at this place or any other point to the east of it, tbe proper place for leaving the railroad, cheapness of freight and out-f- lt considered, woold be Corinne. The road la an excellent one, hard, free from dost, and level nearly all tbe way. Tbe farther east the point of destination the greater the advantage secured in start ing from Cerinne; and as thia section fills op the immigration must necessarily go op the river. As near m X can learn there ia a stretch of river in the vicinity of otd Fort Hall, covering 60 or 60 miles which, although it baa not bean mnoh pro. pec ted, does not afford aa good indication of pay digging aa are mat with both above and below, atill, there ia nodoobt but it contain, many good bars, and that it will be an inviting district for proapector after a tow VMki wbea the river tolls. Men who went np tbe liver laat year, almost to its source, tall m that they found enoonr.ging prospects at many placet both above1 and below Taylors Bridge and think it will b a good field for work this season. Aa y.t there bM beet bat little hiring done in this district; but when the river toll! labor will be in demand at the rate of 64 per day aod perhaps a little more, laborers finding themMlves, which they can do at about tha asm ooet as in tbe mining districts of Xdaho and Montana, Tha coat of freight from Corinne to this two thirds of whom perhaps have already got cUima; tb moat of them by location, but a considerable number by purchase A part of these claim, maybe a sixth or even a filth, have been tafficlcnlly worked to prove that they will six or eight dollars i wsges-a- ay 00 average some having paid as bigb aa fifteen and twenty dollars and occasionally umcU more. A portion of tble work was don last fall bat tb most of lt during tb months of March, April and May last. A good many others will, no doubt, pay toirly; may be equally as well at' thoM already prospected, although a large proportion of tb whole will probably not yield ovar four or five dollars per day to tha hand. Until the water toll not muoh can be determined m to the value of tha moat of them. About on week ago tb river com menccd falling and it ia now gone down ovar two tost, and it ia believed that the water wilt not again rise this summer, but continue tolling steady at the rate of five or six inches per day for tbe next month after which it will recede more slowly, reaching Its lowest pclut abaltba first of October. As yet but few men have been sbloto doauy woikthis summer, being such aa happened to own grounds lying above high water. Aa the water reoedes others are every day commencing work, and it ia likely that one half of those having claims will withio the next two weeks b.'gin to do something, and by tha first of Angust it ia thought, work will become - I I to-da- ns t 1 5 , K U. t j i i . 1 1 working steadily through laat winter, Box of Gentiles making about half time. .March, April The Mortdons and . Elder County have evidently sq4 the earlier part of May afford a favorarrived at this good, Yankee stand- able workiog Mason. From the middle the middle of August, opera-Uon- a, point. They now hold hot contro- of Mayas tobafora are nearly suspendversy on the Issues between them ed on aocount ofstated, water, high when convenient, but the moment men who came npon the of tbe or sold Many to be there is an ox team Mveral hold river and In swapped; a load of lumber to be caste aearly number of claims undermany preexchanged for hardware or dry tended large moat theM of The, purchases. to be goods; or a game of base ball and even are transactions simulated, some other county against played ' where executed lu faith, the properthe men and the boys are all the ties, tranafered by good mar bills of sale, can J came. no validity. Baieg in the natar possess Our population Is nearly equally of real Mtate, no interest in them can be divided, and we continue to fight passed exeept by dacd properly executed, as when the , Uormonlsm the aame acknowledged and recorded; acoune of of comfort. ii $ i ; IV i . i V4 1 ii V i I 4 I & contest first began. . We understand . each other well, and now our streets follow-- f , are daily crowded with the come who era of Crlgbam Young here to erjoy the benefits of trade. . Y go Into, their towns and cities on business and use our Idle moments to argue the case In dispute. We make slow headway in conversions, for more Important lute rests than those to be found In the theology of Salem are drawing the people Into these relations which In the end will make not only our own county but the whole Territory of Utah a comfortable place to Hveln procccdue that I do not think has been A good observed here In sny Insianoe. many aalee based on titles thus obtained have already been effected, the eooeldera-tlo- n ranging from the smallMt mas up to five snd aU hundred dollars; tb owners ot theM bogC claim, being willing, ms howgeneral (blog, to accept sny mm, ever small If tcnderaJ ia ready oash, for their proprietary laureate. As the most of them are aimer Impositions; however, betthey should not be mbmUted to; the ter plan being for men who have bo and claims to take possession of thla theM threatened even if assailed or by pretended owners to at once lodge a complaint with the proper authoritiM and an from have these arrested. A Journey of a hunOUB Snake River letter e elseOld Prospector" published con-so- dred miles or two over the Mg plaina and a lodgment In any of the county jails Repo where In n of Idaho for six months or a year would forma-Sovery valuable in to subdue their beligersnl that lnt.rf.ttof be very likely nod it might be weU to state This propensities; country at the present time. in tor the benefit of them epeonlatore la ficletter is from a man of experience oe the jails of this Tanl titious claims can mining and Its Information whit are not one better than that at tory to-da- y's ni'n da, me rudlnj tbt relied upon. Read It. Ther is ons trading poet bare ana nve t Shoshone City, fifteen mile, below, and one other at tha Overland Ferry, 15 miles still further down. The jrioheat bars yet found on the river are between thia place end tbs greet Shoshone Falls, throe and a half miles below Sbokh ni City. At the latUr place are the Little Sboabon Falls, where tha river makes a leap of 100 toot the Big Falls being 210 feet high. They are a (grand sight at tha present time, tha volume of water now pouring over them being lm menM; and even when the river la at Us lowett alag. tbs Intelligent traveler would feel amply rewarded In making a journey from tha railroad to view them. In conclusion I may say that I think there 1 enough known of tho minoa on thia river to warrant a considerable imml4 gratlon upon it the present season, though there is no harry about getting here, m tbe middle of August will be aa early as tbe bars can be prospected to advantage. Several thousand men can probably make fair wsge fonr to fire dollars per day when the water goes down. Old PsoarxcTOB. mmB&fmsmssssssssss V. BXrOSTXB BY W. UXX. TKZm hr, bL) .aoou ... . Office 110, cor. 13th sad raraLaui, 00 . IS 00 . . . . . FAVTALOOBS AT - r Dsr or tbs rum Also, Dress Ooods at greatly reduced prices. Whits and brown Duck Linen Snite, very cheep, It kb., April 36, 1W. Omasa, Furand suits st runnels. Discounts, Alapscn greatly reduoed prices. An elegant sunk of Gents Call Ooods LOW see CaaKLK mail. I and at them or request more specific information by Fucobt, sq , Omaha: figures. nishing Order from the railroad and mining towns throughout the west a specialty. Goods carefully Dxaa Sts: I take great pleasure In sUi.t, Mr picked and shipped by Xsprees C. O. D." everywhere. the Outcalts Elastic Joint Irou Rxtn,' that Jv7-t- f year u,' N. my dwelling houe by ou lat tn pat on water-tigsad a perfect roof proved respect. Were 1 to build again 1 would ua it M JO Bunomnu , PERRY. WOLCOTT Ac CO., ht ptefereac to any other roof. Very rmpectfully, ,, v Your WHOLESALE DEALERS IN i , t All gg.lrda. Eto. Cans, Bosin, Tar, Coal Oil in Barrels and OT Safety 11 SHOAF 229 FABNHAH TBEET, B. M, gladly recommend It to parties detlrlngBpm., neat and durable roof. A. J. 8IMP80X Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Fruits, Nuts, (Confectionery, Ho. 520 Thirteenth Street. Omaha, Nebraska. I?. O. CtKoiMaa-nJsn. 92, lew J have had contidsra' 1 experience for ft, last ten or eleven years In tho use of th. (, calf Roofing, and have found It sati --faction. It Is easily applied, and wtih tb car that metaltio roofs sh .u'd receive, 1 im a. tafisd that It will be very durable. Truly youre, J. DC RAX D, GenT Snpt. IJItle Mt.icl Colutubus k Xeria It. R. c. , X Look Box CD wo R I S Cwcinsati, April 9, U3 We have bad In nse, on Bridges and Sum UonseaoatbU Rood, fur eeversl year.. "Uu calf Els-tl- c Joint Irou Roof. Our tipr.j. t so tuuct. with It has been entirely that I do but besiuts to rueniutnd i u E.txfcN.eYW my3-l- y fflichards , WShitney plishtng (Do., omy 9 Cikcirxati. April 3t, AND TOBACCOS, CIGARS mt Commerolnl 13loclc DouffluH Agents of Dupont rowder OMAHA, NEIC Co. my3l-- qjotfc g, SoaE tvoV oi try at tv' JOHN WADDLE, Vki y 10 0i Covinutow, April 14, iwi Hsv used "Outcslt's Elastic Joint ! roti 1W Ing fur s number of years on brldgrt ot uv and 1 tak great pbssureln ssying tin rsd, It is b ;th ii bss proved perfectly MtUfact-ry-. -r wsud pi 001, a. id easily applied. O- A. And Manufacturer of ths. mssotm And sole Agents' for brands: Carriages and Buggies or Sale . Second growth Carriage Stock and F. And No. 07 aitd Koo-tuck,- 3; tij OO Pearl Street, Boston, of Utah, Idaho snd trad Cited Munf?a p & DAVIS DXALXRS IH rs la riCTVBEt IRC FI CURE rBifir., The trade are Invited to call at HO. 285 Hetropolitan Block, Farnam Street, Maachuetts my3-l- y It DCCORiriOfi WIRDOW 6R1DC8 6!fD UOUHPi BfiR-BOMCTtBCX A filRB WL1 DOW CORRICES OR ot Walnut and Silver show (W Mannflictnror I' i AND v? STORE SHADES, 270 Earnham Street, P. OMAHA, a BOX 194. , NEB ED et idler, S. C. ABBOTT A CO. Booksellers Stationed DEALERS XX CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, RUQS, Blank Book Manufactured Wall Paper and Window data, Damaolxn, Hops, all kind i, JFohn IB. ; AND ALSO, DXALTRi ' DB.'CG&'E.ta," TaVWO'LaVE.'B.T 47 AND CURTAIN GOODS N. E. CORNER 11TII AND DOUGLAS STREETS, OMAHA, NEBRASKA. my3 ly Ebtog to-da- y, T OOTS ANB SHOES. to Special to the Daily Reporter. San Francisco, 9. One of tho buildings of tb California Powder Works was one white man blown to piecM ws killed and two Chinamen seriously wo.nnded. la ing atocka are weak with a general decline: Alpha, 6; Belcher, 6; Cboller, 36; Crown Point, 7; Gould A Carry, 61; Hale ft Norcro, 82; Imperial,; Ophlr, 13; Overman, 66; Savage, J3; Yellow Jacket, 27. of the Can Franeioo, 9.- -p well was Association last night Labor Tbe speaker protoated against further mongotlain Isuaigiatlon aad tb pe in the payment of subsidies to ie DI Th 11 Xtl Omaha, JONES -- r f 144 Famham Street, i y ALEXANDER STRONG & CO., and set J. H. DOWF.W. Franklin County, J. HEAIUGHT. Hour bon No- mj3-l- th following , O. X BOURBON, Franklin Couy. L L. 8MIIH. Nolson L. BOND, Bourbon TO-DA- Y rs nd Wholes OF OnUUCICUl jobbu or XContuelcy WIxImIcIcm. 14tli STREET, BET. DOUGLAS AND DODGE, CALIFORNIA. Reekie villey BELL 1X4 J. SIMPSON, Hanafetar Explodes rr bzavx CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY, I. -- 1L To 22xouriBlonlt. steamer KATZ OOXHOB, Hsv Tbe afcto-wbIng been thoroughly ovarhoatefi aod famished with new machinery, vlll be chartered to Parties by the day, week, or month. Apt ly to the Oeptoto, . H. Howard, on board, Lake at aide, John Conaiagtou, Ktepoont Stort, Salt Lake City, or Dr. O. D, Case, Cortona. . jcXMm J. KURTZ. J. V. MOHR. W. W, DAY1A, Bz-eurtt- oa Charles Alexander, J. XL Leagadorff, M. Fitch, aad oU othrs Interested i You are hrroby MUM that I wUl appear at the U. & Load Ofitoe, Halt Lake Otty, Utah, the Fegletae aad Iteartver thereof, on too Mth day of July, A. D 1IT0, at to oclock a. m , to prove my right to eater, under the provisions net of Sept, of toe 1S41, the n. a. v me. S3, township lk north range I woet, ot whioh time sad ptooe you ooa appear and oen-teIf you see proper. FZDEB JOHX8EX. jOt-w- tt To Ha-ha- m . HHSIlBmY, (GJLHVIES, Gento Furniohing Goodn and Notions, Farnham Street, OMjniHtA. st , , W. D. n 1 . Hall, C ' Q. I HALL f v COMSTOCK DOZE- - Manufacturers of Fur No. 227 A Doulstrf,t a OMAHA, NED. Buyers a m2 Shippers of U Partner k partner In lrs Vantf(i s well W'fJfrtJr'ofCos. ljf , y3-l- y tsw. , d ; -- Hf e - -- ' T' . i . t-.- on of BY THZ CASE OB be-fo- re pre-empti- Sha " Farnlmm f jel3-dt- 1 IN Particular sttentiun paiJ to of ABBOTT A CO., & a V 000 Hats, Gaps and Straw el NOTICE! W. ? W13YH, Hn.NDIK.H AND UM - d 4 - tn,6-- l Oar tocilitlea for manafuclnring are eucb that we can compete with An; manufactory Etst. Give us n call. : Satisfaction RUtmoti-via price and quality. tny3-l- y Factory 19th street, near U. P. R. R. Office 537, 13th street. Jones informnd us that but IUU wu known of the Big Horn party sine they left Camp Brown and struck ont into the wilderneM farther than that they were beyond the reach of bearing or friends, among intensely hostile Indians; and the Judge expressed tbe belief that not one of them would ever return alive. J odge Jones would not ezpreessocb sn opinion if there were not tb best grounds for apprehension of the wont DecS , 4. DisriLLtn awt nisEtT iMrorrrn SALT LAKE- - Pevfor I I SI. M. N3IITII, house and attempted N- - Orrtcr, i AY to violate Mrs IIolYrnsn, who escaped to the viliian escaped. the 8peciol to tb Daily Reporter. Laramie, 9. Tha Saotioel Mys: Jndg PnKsiDKBTa iKDIAParOUS, lMU., Nov. 30, lMit.j In reply to yonr question es to mi tb merits of OulcaUk Elastic Joint Inm lii: have had the Utx fu lug. I will state that we IH6U. Me bavs evun lu uso ou this road slnre deck bridges srd station houses covered wit 1. all of which sem to be doing wrll, aud 1 a tbe opinion, taking into account safety from Br ease of aejustment sad durability, it is the uu desirable ltoollug tor Bridges, fUatb u llotH and ars before Uie ptib le. Very tiuly yours, J. M. IttmiNOUR, VtvS lr t ut flu. k IM Juncthu R, l.. t . V to-da- y. for ttolr iAfety. J nglueer T. YvoV &v-tpn- e, Fires Wife Murderer EaUrUSa-- 1M5. & Pugilistic WYOMING. Elf rent Kxpedklea Fezn Freat Iud. k Cin. R. R. Ca The Ftaefie Joint Iron Roofing inxSuftrtnrt by you has been for six or eight years past ( extensively used for the roots of Bridges os in It milei Martel's k Ciutinnati Railroad. cheap and durable roof, la convenient y . applied ' end has proved generally satisfactory. 1 247 11. C. LORI), - Yours truly, WHOLESALE DEALEES IH to-da- y L. f Omen or thz Gesl PrrT, tcgi.,: Question See-ramen- BROS Omasa, Zzn., April 10, iro. Cmas. FLXtmr. Esq. t Dbab Run Tb 'OuSeolts Xlaatie Joint It Roofing yon put up on raj tioucert Util m a.ont k, DUlldlng lost Con lag Bepo-ito- ry proved perfect thus for in every respect. . 1 - . mj7-l- y Pretlanation of the Infalibility Salt Lake, 9. One hundred and twenty ton of silver or waa this weak shipped to Newark, N. J., and eighty tons to from the cottonwood mines scar thia Uy. A. rr br Painters and Glaziers. And all articles Trimmings. Dtgna-Chin- ese obt errant, GKO. D. HUGO LEV, Svt. Urlg Oen!l U. 8. Omako, Kbb., April 22, la:o. " Caas. Flbowv, Eaq. : ' Is that with Bin It t p. pleasure Sua used to the moot escellent merit of your rOntaj , ou our Cteatio Joint Iron hoofing put bm,lC. r-1-1n (46x1321 latt year. We have bad much aud find euoe with tin a a ooficg material, Iron Roofing far aupertar to It In every re.p, to fact, think It th beat material w bav. sen fur roofing purpose. O O W taka pleasure la recommending it to w. of New A Powder Rand Laffiin tb of Western Company w ar also Agenta u ties dealring a material that combin of York and St. Luls, and keep constantly ou hand a fall assortment of all grades essential required la a roof, visj ueateCM, ,i. rabltUy and fir water (roof. Powder and Fum. Bingham reported a Joint resolution for the payment to lawful owners tha nett aeixed after the 13th of Jroceeds of cotton Referred. Tha President ba nominated Porter O. Bliss Secretary of Legation to Mexico; W. B. Browne Receiver of publio monies at Vancouver, W. T. ; Enoch G. Adams Register of Land Office at Vancouver; C. II. Chamberlain receiver of public monies at Francisco; John Warner Surveyor Sn General of Arizona. The name ol the successor of Bancroft will soon go the Senate, Tbs Judiiiory Committee reported against the McUaraghan claim. New York, 0. Thomas Sheridan, tbe wife murderer, was sentenced to be hanged on tbe 10th of Anguet. com Norfolk, 0. The sheriff p!v 1 the reaio'.a) if the sven hundred negro squatters who, tiui 63, have oc cut'tod the Taylor farm. 1 he bill prohibiting the enforcement of contracts for servile labor was debatec ot length by- - Caanerlj who favored bis amendment. Davis opposed Chinese tm Howard enlogtxed Chinese migration. civilization. amendment be Sumner renewed-h- is proposed to tbe naturalization bill, naturalization to all foreigners alike, regnrdles of race or color. Nye and Camiroa lavored the poatpon-men- t of the subject. Chicago, U. Sanders, ft negro employed In a large boarding house ou Wabash entered tbe room of Anna Conlm and demanded to know if she would tunny him: on her refusal he cut her.it Is feared, totally, be then inflicted, several ghastly but unfortunately not total wounds on himself. The principal part of Pontiao was burned lost night Cincinnati, 0. A horrible mnrder ocPeter Blew curred In Kentuckjr haritig beeo dischargedby his employer, Mr. Hoffman, enticcvi A little son of the totter from the bouse and nearly severed hto head from bis body; after the murder NEWS! LATEST JJ18.Doutflat Corner Tbe additional currency bill passed. A proposition of reform in tha (sports of the Globe was rejected. One million Mven bundled thousand dollars was added to tbe bill for layal men In the Sonth who aided in taking tbe last censns, end fifty thousand dollars for the removal of tba Manaus Indians. NEW Borth-Wee- t. FURNISHING13thGOODS. Omaha. tabled. P-- e to Builders art Important Contractors. Clothing and Ready-Had- e IE I em prr pared to contract or furnish parti., , with m, Omaha, or throughout the Outealte XUatic Joint hoofing, lu w small quantities. This material has become the standard rooSi, throughout tbe United State, and to r.rj bss given toe best satisfaction, and ai,t la order to rtose out our Spring and Summer Basiueot Suits w offer tosm at prices very eteno with such reedy endorsement os lh few Lr, mnoh below their prsut value. SO DOLLAB SUITS AT 9 .'5 CO appended. C FLECRT, . . , is propriation bill Tbe conference report on tbe bill for tho relief of certain disabled officers of the army was concurred in. The general disabilities bill, removln tbs political diMbilities of five thousan persons, pasted. Tha Honse amendments to the Georgia bill were non concurred lu. In tba House tha Arkansas contested election cM of - Cameron vs. Boots was hewmtto TO TBX DAILY Fashionable two-third- , JLD OFFICE OF If. DERBY, mag-nifloe- nt 400 men, B1 in matter of business our relations during the first year were far from amicable. Thla was quite natural under the circumstances for our people came here with their minds made up that the leading feature of the religion of Utah was both unreasonable end unlawful. There fore the Gentiles of the county kept up constant and determined opposland tlon so far as lay In tlielr power, y are fresh aa ever In their argument against MormonUm. We do not let up a feather weight, and will not In the future," until what we know to be error la over thrown. Thla poeltlon tho Mor-moof our county understand, and we have reason to know that they are equally Arm In their determination to enjoy their religion In spite of us. And o they may perhaps; but the conflict between them and us la now the same aa can be found lu any New England village when a couple of opposing sects mutually direct each other to the broad lane of perdition. Tho Baptist, with sulphurous Anger points out the Quaker's home In Tophct, and with -- similar charity the Episcopalian quite general ' Roman and dispose of the wanderThe 10th of this month is tbe time fixed tho to on end, So Methodist. ing upon by the lews of this District (Shobut all this in well regulated com- shone No. 2.) for all claims therein to be munities Is Sunday, work. All represented, that la whan they moat be -other days know no sectarianism, oocopled and actively worked. no unquenchable bonfires, no From tha middle of Angust till tha midto enemies Zlmbo, for dle of December work can be prosecuted slippery path for the solid cares of life, the friend- to good advantage and without intsrrup ships of humanity, and the amity tlon. From tha middle of December till which springs from reciprocal tbe first of March operations will be more necessities forbid tho mingling of or teas interfered with by cold and stormy polemical misery with the routine weather, though several partita kept on OMAHA T fflv A China trad and advocated tb repeal ot tbe CbineM tresty. Resolved to call a labor eon vention in this city on tb ClanaM ! question. 8L Lonls, 0. Tbe freight warebouM of the St Louis, Yandalia and Illinois Central railroad, in tbU city, woe burned yesterday morning with a large quantity of floor, hemp aud other produce; loss heavy. Mike McCoole pnblWhca a challenge to Tom Alteu to tight him for stakes and the belt owned by each; tb winner to take tbe excursion money. Tatis, 8. Tho Spanish question still eaoses much uneasiness, though tbo feel-in- g this morning is somewhat more assuring than last evening. Borne, 0. The dogma of Infallibility will bo proclaimed on the 17tb instant. Preparations are being mode for a celebration of tha event The ceremonials attending the publication of tbe dogma will be held in the church of Leo 4th. The Pope will occupy tbe veritable chair of St Peter. CarUmals.arcb-bishop- s and bishops will attend In fall canonical and various religions orders will go to church' In proceaJon. At tbe com Iasi on the religious ceremonies will be heralded to the populace with ealvos of canon end peals of bells. WMhlngton, 8. Tb Senate bill relieving tbs disabilities of some 75 Kentuckians waa discussed and amended by striking out tb names of Gustavos W. Smith aud Basil W. Duke, and passed by s vote. a Wil. on gave notice that he woold on Saturday move to take up the army ap- Corinot dUmal pent dark, hot and dirty, with a tow rag thrown upon tbe bard floor for a bed and a ring in tbe centre to which aril doera art chained GOOD DIGGINGS TOO WHOLE day and night, with no chance for exerclo and no meaaa for recreation or atuuae-man- SITAHEEHTEE! 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