Show MORNING Tt’ESDAY te ' 25:" gkap h IC aMBR1CAS of Pneifle lppoi(e“""?l5 8tH (Giruvei of Re fijrt07PeS lively r££f' t0C®nventtl )ra-Pr- o i td C°K?croe F F°rr£rl£ Soldi’ Groves— -- D7 on ttoc RepnbUenn-“- 4“ PlalMlBbtMBian1 Ttia Tto bought Elections New York of ft million in SWWOO ($1887 is?) Washington of tin- Tort of L’liiladei ordered to detain tho Florida now lying at Chester river it being suspected thc Delaware intere-- t of this Cubans is in the ht she has been appointed nuel Harm'd ul at Rochelle Washington Secretary of the of jess? hereafler to sell gold to the extent niillions weekly that the cl ce rcf£said r not been ordered be- rastj Ibn in Texas had foiSvV‘n‘bl‘r' Memphis ittlp ivleentus continue to arrive They Resolutions on va- 1100 were introduced by the subjects mmittces including one requesting nil'ericrs to hold a eon tuition for the lUMfcf fVaeof establishing an immigration i rporatin 'inati‘ one tor the appoint-- f SYvarimis rouii to memorialize a committee nd tax of ri(P!ew to repeal the direct yh cuinimrtco on the Boutiiorn gold reported in favor of a lino Can to the junction of 'mill San ii'go and Gila and lrom t rivers Colorado on the KioGrande liit riicr to Rlpuso to a eon enient central point near parallel latitude east of Brazos liemi which the the bLufo ot Texas feeder of tho road should mi trunk and Id from Bt Louis Cairo New Orleans other points id! Slaving equal rights with the main lino while connection San Francisco to I miliir roads fiom I’aeiiic fo I coii'l have lii-- punts on the In this connection jaiihriqual right- i'e committi e gave as masons liist that the shorte-- t connec-diicliri invorcu Gu'd' 'if Mexico and the valley with the Pacific coast flit cnal that though now unoccupied l0g ot the wav to the J’atifle coast is grades and the eheupist com that the jmsses mo most it is hospitable tourthiy at these bv water transportation aJntf affording the greatest faculties fi 'K’arciiiHrui tion ftu this line will open the gnat mineral f Arizona and honotii and render more sluiihh the great and New Mexico stimulate secure a greater portion of ‘tiulla a which now seeks Kurope bv a id smuggling londueturs azaitk(!'k and tinally will encourage iiigialuiu and direct nude with Europe wunnittee reported in l'avor of lines from southern ports lath 'lion id be enroll raged by and approving the seliemc e n Nortulk and Eier- The co iipclor Li ST’ bn 5““ presented l)r a minority tittuig toith tlie cIhiuis of Mobile I'iimlKon New Oi leans and savunafi sliicli riinted a long debate pencluig tiie convention adjourned fl The Louisville llou'd of Trade appointed nmrWr ot leudiiig merehuuts as del to tho Commercial Convention jr Atiout prisons assembled at Cave tb Tlill Cemetery to decorate tho A poem jonj jCnnfideratc soldiers’ graves ritten for tlio ueeusion by Mr S 1’res- evtjit ot yr°’wHbV choirs chanted I"'1' v!ls atewr the principal if ehurehes in the t im- hnatft essive manner Then the ceremony lost decoration proceeded and all tho cedt& avcs acre decorated alike Nashville y ml The Republican State Convuntiou met geufi Bierce of Knoxville day a friend j Benton waa appointed temporary b airman But the fi lends of Stokes ret stidc ed to the appointment and recognize thtal icene of much contusion followed 'uith was closed by effecting an f festif f anuncri till the afternoon On uibhnjf thcrct' was a repetition of the '!iy scene Efforts to restore order re futile A scene of personal oreiirred between two delegates th drawing In the midst of jiistols a motion to adjourn was fried Tho rivalry between Stokes rdbentoi is exceedingly bitter but it rrjiortcd that Benton will tiidniw in which case third party will be nominated New York lltrnhi states that Mr L A intri late Vice Consul at Havana interview with President Grant jrisiriiup on Cuban affairs He has u in the interior of the "ff sftyvtkc Cubans will as their policy of harassing by avoiding decisive n proving very annoying Chicago 21 ti f’ys Bunmer s friends inti ‘at lie desires in tho Alabama m matter to have the government a eoiiieiviieo (f the leading ''''"vrs to all question' &nri'':l "''h the rights and duties of tW tune id war with tlie view of “mg iliuiil a general agi cement on uiiii now Two in '' hav e been appointed to I'i "U ullii Commissioner lie ol exaiiiuiatnin that "j’1 "l!' r P 'sition- - who do not exammutiii) be not received e mini m ()ll retrenehnient ' isil Caliloriuii niiimiiii s' mi the i’jKilic eoasL and liim generally ''t Gem nil slierniun the ''t and members of the 'i - n ili jiartieijiatn m the '"bln - g:u is at Vi ling-- i - will In t"n 'ii'i'ii ed - a hoi ida Mini hi r ol vill patent' tin oiatiom Utlr nioverni nt against tlie tiovei niiienf was urt nil'1cipul U1ht 'fill' held' 'Composed ot iu!o‘"'men of both parties "mu were selected as ' " lK’"ul':lL‘ a eonvenlion no 7 special bays the steamer day took fourteen Eitles and a large )llliv u ammuiiiUon ior jjtVll 1“ J t k'' ' 8s dec! ’1 fI tli'j nspi5! a r IiJImi ii 14 9 tii lor ihi: East r' v Huff River Bridge Mib'ci'iptum-- The warriors were Sioux publican and wen? pursued by the troops a hundred and thirty miles Gen Carr lost one Sergeant! gad two privates killed and tour pounded Thu Indians lost heavily'Thu Times special says it B pretty well autheiUicatiid that minister Motley sailed which bo forwarded next month by a special courier There is report that General Rawlings will shortly tesign the Secretary on account of failing kip ot TVar health t Rumor guys in - that event Judge Ilylt will be tendered the office ThU irefMMt comes from high authority Colfax had an enthusiastic reeeptiunat Springfield yesterday Tho Trihunc’i special says Sam Ward the wolf known ‘Washington lobbyist has purchased three ironclads and one steamer Trent' tho" government 'The irorfelads are (he AHanta Algoniptin anil Tequoh Tho steamer is the Florida The authorities have no information of tho use which Ward intends to make of the yesscU gor who the parties purchasing really ate St Louis 22 A portion of a Shipment of bulk wheat from St Paul arrived bound for Now via Orleans Liverpool The beautiful grounds of the Laclede race association four miles from this will bo subdivided and sold by cityauction about tho middle of next montli A letter from Camp Supply 111) miles south of Fort Hodge gays the Anipn- hoes and a few Cheyennes have arrived there of cavalry Detachments are about to go thither and place the Irnli- uns on the reservation Philadelphia An engine on tho Burlington county road exploded yo'tcrday at Mt Holly killing Clias Platt fireman and wounding the engineer fatally another mail seriously The cars were much damaged Wheeling The men who robbed tlie American Company at Baltimore a few days since have been captured They were concealed in tho woods near Minton Aid The money and value- bles were all recovered Memphis letters and been received from disUngni-heper- sons regretting to be their inability John C Fremont telegraph- present his cor- ing from New York tendering dial thuinis for tlie action of the coin Pacific tion regat ding the Southern Railroad said our bonds are quoted on the Paris Exchange at T'J in gold The bankers are reported to be urging to amend tins national hanking law so as to give the Soothe! n and Wes- tern States a fair and equitable portion of banking capital and circulation by redistribution and increase alo ronolu- tioiis that the convention favor tlie duel ion of interest oil the national debt by means consistent with tlie faithful ill charge of obligation- to public creditors The committee on in ami fat tu res reported in favor of recommending the legislatures ol the various States to munufuelurtis by enacting laws freeing capital inverted in mining and and thus manufactures from taxation inviting the world to bring its capital to develop our national resources also tliat Congress exempt from duty machinery Other re-to manufacture raw material were made in favor of the estab- lishment of manufactures and mining in favor of government aid lor removing the bur ul the mouth ot the Mississippi of any more in oveuting the construction bridges over nnv ignhlo stream' unless large enough to permit the passage of largest vessels at high water nbo in favor of asking Congiess to endorse the levee bonds Thc convention adopted a resolution Louisville toh ' aiiothereonventionat 2th ol October next on A resolution wits adopted to memorialize Congress in favor of abolishing the duty on railroad iron Bt Lout The sale oftho Atlantic and Mississippi sleam-sthe bouts uis took place being mostly bid in by tins company to be sold by private sale in hope of ob- tabling something like their real value A new company has been founded Palled the Bt Louis and New Orleans boats Packet Company Eight will be put oil the line Captain John II Carson will be supmnteiideiit'and ' freight agent The Republican Stale Convention met lliis morning There was a race between Com- Colo Chairman of the Executive The mittee and Pearne lbr Uie chair lnado Alotiun latter got po'se'sion Cole mid Pearne put in a to adjourn motion Minultaneoubiy and declared it Hr K Blitter supported Stokes carried and railed the convention to orderagain scenes when the noiscJand tumultuous All busiof yesterday werel reenacted The ness was prevented by the uproar Sine die convention finally 'adjourned without effectingnp organization' 'a‘ 22 Washington B Band The President appointed Buggies of New York delegate to the Con- Statistical Boventh" International Baniuel to be held at tho Hague lendeoun has been appointed Postmao- ter nt Santa Clara Cat informed Jndgo The President Pnschull thnt the timo for holding elec- tion in Texas and Mississippi would not he decided until after tho election in He thought the t time Virginia would bo botwcon tlio timo of 'toung grain anil the commencement of the cut- ton picking season that the first Judge I'asehall Monday in Aiigu-- t had always been election day in Teva- said he lioiihl not 'flic rt at General Ri vnolds to pruiecd vvith mid lemnrked tlmi he registration mi ntioned the Hr t Monday in Moore but he immcdiaU'to lieeted hi'H'i'lf suggesting an ly Tim President had been e'lrlier day informed by gentleman m whom he placed much rnhiinie that the divisions mild be healed and in tin I n ii early he earnestly hoped thnt stieli would be NJ ''"llulvet ei mil Major Generil Emory Colonhas been appointed nlaiiuy lloinv near of tin Boldier Washington The monthly statement of the puMie debt for May will show a reduction ot seven millions widow Mr Harriet Bah h Alaeomb Malcomb of Avlee died the American Army in this city lust night aged 8t years FORESIGHT Adherents on the Matter— KuglUh Clio Alabama Claims DtneiU)) Belfast Fretefti Against Ul Ab icat lu Favor of Hrr bon r i i (vt ImtlirUa’l tnmi tlfnve— Cuban Ppcijui on lUUUliU inunedintoly have been received ’ Dispatches pf passongers that about 2IHX adherents o? ir'llic Blntcs left Uumhii Isabella under Gossett and '1 evening among them Queen assembled at Pengoinn a French l’abfornia and Beniiturs fnd Casierly of Cnlitomm city of the Spanish frontier and nt lust lilt ijv accounts were nearly ready to cross tho have taken Tim Government ‘u’l ttQlcmi :io iRi'U' border " n the SiuhanB m thu Jke- - Step: U jiuvcnt such an 'ii 4w Havana — The reports in circulation of the landing of filibusters can be traced to no authentic source No expedition has landed nearSagua and it is impossible for any expedition to land at any point between Havana and Neu vitas Spanish cruiser are so numerous that St would bo difficult to obtain for an expedition in any other part of tho Island owing to the watchfulness of the Governmentwith Sympathizers this revolution complain of Admiral Hoff’s dispatches published in the New York papers but the intelligence given in these dispatches is as reliable as can bo obtained The only objection is they discredit the exaggerated reports stdrpd Admiral Hoff by the Cuban partizatis enjoys the unlimited confidenceof American residents here offThe report have icially confirmed thnt burned the town of Manicuragua New York from a consular Representations agent who resided at Cuba the last fifteen months place the Cubans largely the advantage lie is of the opinion that the insurgents will eventually succeed The provisions of tho brutal proclamation of Yalmuseda are being" carried out with terrible severity Long lists of brutalities arc being constantly A woman one ctiild and one reported editor were recently put to death in one day l'he blockade runner Salvador which escaped some time ago from Key West was ut Nassau on the 10th inriant She has encountered but little litigation there and seems to be taking on board men arms and ammunition without interference The 1'tmes 1ms another editorial on the Alabama question suggested by tlie recent speech of Mr Forster Ho 'ays England has equal enuso of complaint Gloat Britain against America ted tho temptation to recognise the South thereby indicting bufferings on her people lie declared in favor of thenoiili and its now understood tiiity Sir Francis Head had communicated official several additional documents to in regard oxtended to the Canadians He by Amurca his letter in time documents seven nying Bumper's language applies in that eae as well to the ease of the Alabama but tho Fngli-l- i government never icceivcd tne so claimed indemnity a leading Ta Pull Mill (Invite article on the Alabama Claims hatuver England did Tlie writer says in respect to Americans Fruneedid and ten times more for nothing but ing refused her invitation to recognize saved the tlie Southern Confederacy North from a more irj ing and doubtful contest The WciUii Sjur tutor abo discusses the question The truths told by Air Wooster tlie old and staunch friend of America t teach Americans how nnivci-a- i would he if Mr Sumner's demands were seriously pressed One of the greatest meetings ever sembled was held at Belfast Ireland to day to protest against the disestablish- lent of the Irish Church Madrid In the Cortes article of of the National Constitution wiis adopted A civil marriage bill has been oil Tho Republican newspapers in this that the recent vote on the city lltli art was only a deleried scheiie for a federal republic and if they hud not defeated it a Republic sooner or later t come through the want of a on arch and the absence of unanimity the part of a majority of the Cortes lias proposed to abdi- Queon cate in fav or of her son l’ripee of tlie Asturias Gonseath Bravo the former Prime Minister and others ituvi advised her otherwise — B mid ay morning NAi’LE were adj’osscd iti a manner by Elders interesting (has Welch and J Morgan and in afternoon by Elders Joseph Parry and James McGaw Taker congrcgation 'very nu School WARD SCNDAV TlUKD was visited yesterday by Elders J Morgan and W Burton whnad- dressed the scholars in an mstniitive and entertaining manner J— More LlOHT — Vc notice among the numerous other improvements in and around the Ogden IIo’se a fine lamp in front of that building by the light of which the traveler at night can the better find his way or tell the hour West Weber is a very straggling tint at the same time a very flourishing settlement It is about four miles in length and is essentially an agricultural The crops at the pres- community cut time are in excellent condition anu They l vcy l1(aVy yield Lluor hiive a live man who studies the Jall() for President J lmy have a interest of his people g0l Jay seliool in good winking older and nu excellent Sunday School well under tlio supeiinten-dnneattended assisted of Eldei II Peterson The by Elder A (men and others TfTEUUAI’II i' fa voi ife wit !l them ttUsl looKctl lor by our many is anximt'ly ta i(r readers in (hut district llr0U11''e ' p'yn l'I STATES TlUidl’S — I'll of the 7th day three companies fur Camp fjntn- from Florida 'VI!J i! ln’'lo! s f!ts' an'nL‘l1 ut ('o (’o A Col I) S llancoek ji!! and Co C Lieut- (! J Coolidge Acting AsArmstrong and Robinson sistant Quarter Matter Lieut Wright They left the switch yesterday en route We unuei stand for Camp Dougins that tho above named companies and the 50th are to be consolidated and to We are be called the 7th regiment also informed that four companies are and three to be sent to Fort Steele tu One comcompanies to Fort Bridger pany of the Jfith Capt Taylor left the switch fur Bridget' on Saturday last Fine afternoon and pleasant again yesterday BKieBilt TO TR6WTMiMK!MI TIIK IVOKLP WHAr M tTRAf Ol KllT ¥A' WHAT For TO UK Australia— Brother Henry Bone was in the city yesterday returning from a visit ns far ns Cache Valley He expects in a week or two to start oa via California a mission to Australia ss also do brothers Rolmrt Beauchamp and Samuel Reid of Salt Lake City Brother — — Knowltou started several nooks ago for the same destination and says The class who make up railroad life on similar business going via England on thu plains ami deserts— life that is an abomination in the sightof God and man More Downfail — A cloudy but —are composed of thorough offscourings a thoroughly who for years have been roaming over pleasant day on Sunday thu country between tho Missouri river wet followed by a morning yesterday and the Sierra Nevada following a life rather dull day with au attempt at of robbery ami plunder drunkenness Murder too by wholesale more rain debauchery auddetail mark their atrocities Following this claoM come tho desperadoes Thinks it Ktairr— One of our who entered the Union army as '‘bounty agents takes a right view of jumpers” undoubtedly tho mot accursed scoundrel that ever afflicted any the publishing He says— question community Then come tho “Your prepayment system is just what roughs from the Missouri river counit ought to lx?” That's so Univertry hundreds of whom were in the Confederate army and whoso butcheries did credit locks all tho more harm than good in tho "lost sal and everlasting heels of newspaper business euU“o” To these may be added thu detestable and villainous army of gambler thieve and roughs from alt tho Falling— Notwithstanding great cities of tho Republic Escaped iitl'emlers from he prison and tho penithe recent heavy rains with which W3 Fallen have been favored the AVcbor liver w tentiary uro well represented women ala imo but too numerous Yet This is pretty good there nro many "good and honest peo- still going down ple” but very avaricious who live evidence that for the present year she whose only along the lino of railroads has done her best As soon as fading ambition on this earth is to make money For tlm tlio most holy aspirations of becomes ical it will materially prac tho soul the finest feelings of tho heart between several ail tho sweet and tender attributes of hu- shorten the distance man nature lie withered anil blasted settlements on the west side of that W luff ft'tonishes tho observer most is tho utter irreverence of tlie people in stream and this city general whom one meets in his travols A (Soot) Word For Her —Rev Dr along the groat continental highway Tlio nuuiu of Almighty is never DILL TIME'S SoZ Eddy at the Female Guardian beard except accompanied by mighty oaths tho sweet liamo of Jesus only n ciety anniversary recently in New York The New York Tribune 1ms a philoit is burtnened with lonthnomo language ’’ Woman is the — bold made to pro say sophical regaix for “dull tiiiirs” thinkRailroad 'utilization Clin Home i5 O you missionaries wlio nro destined queen of tlm world ianity ing they ure healthy and prntitiihlenud you r lives away in the distant her realm The want of this genera indeed the real tiling to further the wearing Indii" who are toiling on the desert the cndi ion of thu sands of Africa who forsake house tion is mothers welfare of the natiiii a very comforting Inline and family to convert rho State depending upon them Woman view of things fur s- uiu: Itieulitie- See healhcncountry in forGgn hutds’Yoturn to conteacher of the what the Ttihmir philosopher ays on vert your countrymen that the nation is tlm The poor are growing poorer and be world may grow up in righteousness this subject' tho rtght of the Eord! holy and more degraded and tho only hope AVe infer that the siinuapr just before On ox teams ‘ind camp reiuiuiscen'v-- ' Hit' them is in these societies of women us is to bo om) of moiiei'uti' trade mid we rejoice in believing it I'anlull times on tlio Plains lift waxes eloas to tlm young” fully which are attending in cities with many IniU'CS to let arguo that the bone and siiiA uf uur rountry quent — That is pretty good for woman and for me busy on the producers ut it How the Doctor wo it seemed in too those W'th J)r joyful Eddy rough not to spend their funii' ami old times when the (lap tain of tho "bull the proceeds oflln-icannot set how the world could get croiu m luxuries we'll camp sang nut "Buys and tlipperies beforo they me grown and train" without women here adv And how along and nitugooudy strange onsihlo resolve in how harvested— a ver v solemn it seemed when and it is to be hoped the our opinion Ifoiit- inilf l!u iiopulation experiment tlio traveller came upon a Moiuon won of our cities liiidimr timea dull will ncor be made train for tho and heard eauiped night drawn or drnen out from their straitthe Eiders and tlie converts en route fur ened lodgings into tin' broad free the valleys of Utah sing praise to God and timio emiloed m tilling tile for all Mlx’aguue ami Outers — Thu His goodness Too they danued soil or in median ieni vocatioin tlio of moon tlm by the red and Omaha IFurald says Gastello's Menagelight thereto it would be bettor fur us rie and Circus troupe are about to start rosy cheeked girls from old England all from Wales Denmark and Norway Yes vo hope to li oar tlie hammer j on a professional tour across the contiSweden leaning on the arms of tile one of tlio beforo in clmnieli?riz'il "Mormon boys'1 and whirling about nent per P R R performing in the dullest ever know u For dull amid siune open spot in tho sage brush ni imply June I'rost- - nor destructive principal plaecs cm tlm way Pm tune oi lively airs Beforo dancing to oiiiilemirs nor den nor and afterwards tempe-t'illy were offered prayers up 'ilnee uro not eveo National Yes o well remember all those Only a Few — Miss Kate Field heedless majority dull times wherein sights and scenes for we wero fortunate- says that nothing is so rare sis true are drinking and clancing in reck less exWhat a deeply ly fated to enjoy them travagance intent only on present gratof heroic characters anil of such could volume he players written interesting mid ruolvlvss ot impeliding ification about life on the plain beforo tlio prill actors and actresses there are not at that times wore ruin A’ou could not whistle of destroyed tile old men and 'amlmarks tlieof engine dull lien Imlf out- four in the whole world To u present boys were engage 1 in burning houses civilization Well there has become an actor or actress many gifts tearing up railroad- - ravaging fields and been a change for tho better in some needed such as dramatic talent running us into debt utthe rate of one ire so Ainu has far mamonth hundred millions Tliosc respects that lie cun reachimproved from New fine physique terially good voice tasie hi times rather were on the vvliol York to Ban Francisco much quicker dress an ear for music and as much and so have ail were than in old times but we doubt whethrushing on to haukrnjitej gait er lie has so improved morally thnt lie more as nature and art will give Kate Dull times iinjthj nubrieUj a frug- can to Heuvun any sooner than un- who are those three and hint tlisit the p really great acrors gal lias der get AVe would ality the old dispensation taken the back track or at least ceased like to spend a day among a peoplu or actresses? to go ahead on tho down-bil- l grade’ He where gold was not king It seems to may only have tried to check his fearful us that both gods and angels would cornu In Bad Case— There is a sliadkw momentum and this too late to avoid buck again to this beautiful earth if such the crash but better even thisthan maila community could be found How over the fashiouablc world of London ing recklessly on calm and tranquil how sweet ami The ladies complain of the So let us welcome dull times with a how would life be The holy cheerful face as a sedate fatherly uncle peaceful and of the gentlemen burdens of modern civilization tho im- backwardness who has come round to see how the boys demands of do modern will who not dance those Tlie fashion go perious get on and who i ho dots not find theni load down humanity with care and rooms are crowded with young and old doing their level bost is almost certain corruption AVe should grow more up to leave them in a wbolevome mood of hut tho gentlemen arc in righteous and holy in thu sight of the ladies The best cnedicires are not apt mind Lord consistand ineffective minority sensible to be toothsome persons The Doctor will betray his native take thorn without liontortions of visage of “callow youths from eoK chiefly ing or exhibition of internal disgust in the country and the name of the rock he lege and chrome frequenters of such confident hope of feeling better has been kissing if he indulges in that So let us if we must greet tlie adfestivals” The few eligible gentlemen vent of dull limes style very much who do appear “lean by the doors to groups or steal off home one by one Interkstinu FelIiOWs — Tt is very Poor Girls What Becomes of On other occasion early hour” ii musing to read correspondence of Them? — Somebody asks what becomes visitors to Utah hours of our poor girls? Pretty much the the young ladies get far less attention than of men throngs formerly residence in Suit Lake City seems to bo same we snpiwise as becomes of our rich girls together in the "Row” wht cat drink They marry all that is necessary to fully comprehend children ami die A rear the in direction look of the sleep “refuse to poor the history of thirty-ninyears of girls life in the main points is not carriages” It is the same at the the wrinkles tuid to discover unlike that of the girl born to wealth and the concert rooms — the opera in nil — faces women The end is be of certain similar the to is polygvery young ladies are neglected by the genKrpm amy bottling evidence against the practTlie Krptr is very much mistaken The ladies are “naturally tlemen institution Yo ical workings of No much concerned in supposing anything of the soil in (he question' have often that mr brethren of two tilings in tlm world can be more unlike” than the “poor girl’s life” What can be (be matter with the genthe quill would have a little more M‘iic Pei baps they Albion? in tlemen er o the life tho and ‘'born of to girl tlienisehcs than make nxscs Tlio The one — surrounded by are holding uti" for more lilieral mar Pacific coast now uiuleranng an aw- wealth" friends never knowing want or cate or elision riage tali of about ful dose tlio temptation Immlntyr her mind educated her Mormons ami polysramy The laying taste retim'd wati bed over protected Him at It— The other ('AT iiitT cared tor from her earliest childhood — of the List rail sent a swvim uf writers Other morning our carrier caught a hunother neclected the into tlicTirntory ami wiite they must gry friendless exposed to misery in man in tin despicable net of stealing a and write they lo xtitli a veneram-form tauirht notliimr t’weed to drudge paper fiom the window of one of our from momimr to night to earn a scanty They arc amid hearted fellmi' d tin thief Carrier subscribers liumr knowing nothing of the kindami when they are abuof friends or tlm love which begets and compelled him to return the paper ness All'll udiM sive they me like tho parHe ought to lmvot self respect am! umpires the eourai'e to its depository — and times son who plated eiex'i-istienctli of character to defend and been deli' ered over to the ‘'ConservaThe it— how tan two paths he they don't mean a n thing ly it tors” Doubtle'i tliit is the manner about it is uur wid 'f apart than those which two peronly unpiuKim tliiii--sons thus rcau-are compelled to walk? in which other pup 'is have disappearin menu "they people persist saying Gentlemen make jour boxes The same things may happen to both ed mid xvo would like them —both gi otleuieii” may ‘eat drink sleep many it is a rear ihildren and die” — but even these Sknmme — A handsome young wid to think they are trent lenicii tinit slit mhl he tihute to be ow the a incidents to applied physician to relieve her tease proioNsion eteiy with Both may marry but of three distressing same for both complaints suspicion to tlie contrary fur tlm one maniace means increased which she was affected ‘liltin' first place” said she “I Vr Woltiv An v I N — The Tdcgraph comfort love and care and children have little or no appetite of augWhat shall wires south of this city which have mv blessings md tlie sources lie- the other marI take tor that?” mented happiness beon down fur several days art! now ‘Tot that madam you should take riage only im leases tlm meil of hard in wmking ouin and a and are children toil and are but airamlexercise'' repaired wearing added draughts upon health rtrougih "And doctor I am quite fidgety at order and we may expert to receive and nfraid to be alone and the courage which makes life enour dispatches as punctually as usual durable What shah I take for that?" Considering the em"'uious influence always exerted upon character ‘Tor that I can only recommend that Goon For Chicago— We notice in by surrounding oircuuistiueos and the you take a hu baud” Doctor But I have the “Fie! tho San Francisco papers tlie advertise- condition- of life xve scarcely know tlm depar- bhtes terribly Wbut shall I take for which is more wonderful ment of Morse Loo niis oi'Chieago tures of the daughters of the rich from that?” the enterprising wholesale clothing the paths of virtue or the adherence "For that madam you have beside house so well and favrab!) known Imre turil of the daughters of the poor — taking tho air and a husband to take Y v: Tim That rather corrcsismilmt of the San Jiullitiii cniarjriiijg xipon the eoremuny first turf of the of tho cutting of tints Utah (’entml Railroad expresses! himself:— The merits of of the Christian sebumt of iihation thu earnestness and sincerity of their leaders aiid the purity the lire's of their bishop and their flocks by accepting the Pacific Ertilromi a tlie work of Providence esigned for the benefit 'of 'man kind anti by inaugurating the gives evidence of cpfiifeetinsj link sincerity in his belief that Jlcrmoniin having withstood ssuecessfully tlie lesser test of persecution txnd triumphed will resist tue sevaicr of actual contact and comparison with ether forms of religious faith' It is a fair challengo to th world and When Brigham Young took lip the grader’s spade he might be likened to the champion in the days of chivalry who entered the arena with of all thu couched lance in wealth heautw gfroattnes-- nobility and intelligence ut liis nation to prove tlie truth of his uausn and defend the right Brigham Young has liimsoif thrown down the gage battle and has not shown any of that craven spirit which refuses conduit bii xl only lights when h can run no further He and his people and to helpid to build both railroads them is due nil tl o credit of tin great Atlantic and Pacilic ltuilw nr bring completed this year instead of next By unw irlmut a week’s dedertaking at iinec lay the building of his own roil nnd hurrying up in four months forty miles of line when niiuiic would have thought it strange hud lie takt-- one or two y cars to think over and he shows complete it iihuul that lie lias no the effect of railroads on his people the Our nuomlam ami and wandering friend ainnor Dr Adonis ndulges in a remarkable flight of eloquence in a letter from the Promontory to the San Francisco HtraUl Speaking of the railroad lie of le test tho of Sru tlu “t i i‘ jut il u I! f yet n A' 7 if the the tlie li of suggestive r |