Show The Daily Telegraph- amounting to man millions sterling and it seeming to be certain that the Federal Government will’ not modify its demands at Hie point which matters have actually reached The! memorial thinks the English govern ment will hardly persist in the negative which would be followed by the gravest consequences but will make this new sacrifice for peace after having made so many beroio sacrifices for the same end daring the few years i : The Madrid Epoea of May 16th mentions a to sustain the Iclalm of the United precedent States and says we are of the aame opinion with the memorial diplomatique because apart from the justice of the American demands they are uttered by a powerful State The Cabinet of St James will always be found disposed to make berbio sacrifices in any conflict of equal strength reserving all the terrors of its traditional pride for difficulties with nations inferior in strength The faetday has been closely observed by services in nearly dll the churches Places of j business have been closed Gen Sherman arrived this morning and leaves for the West The Herald publishes the resolutions passed at the Union mef ting at Montgomery Ala on the 11th acknowledging the restoration of the United States authorities and expressing the earnest desire of the people to resume their former relations with the Union The resolutions pledged the support of the government in restqnng order deprecated the assassination of President Lincoln and hoped for the speedy punUement of the sassin that- a letter be addressed to Ffesident Johnson asking permission for the as Bembling of the Lcgwlafare to call a convention to repeal the secession ordinance and if this course waa hot proper to ask that a military Governor be appointed A committee of eight persons bearing these resolntions and accompanying letters passed through New York yesterday on the way to Washington j - rebellion in'Sandomingoi ir-- J5EX$ ATION IN PAiuSCOXCERNTNG TIIE r Jr Mexican filibustering movements! t ENGLAND CALLED TO ACCOUNT FQR THE' DOINGS OF THE ALABAMAS- -r LAND FLORIDAS! ’" TllJi xAs the already-stale- d thlnsthey Con-- 1 pretended was the body-o- the f Per the Eagle from Havana with dates to 27th 'I 1 The Stonewall has been delivered to the UtteairrcpornoIthScnatoon ultIu o9nd raoaac-tj- -- ’ has been! thtaT Conduct of prcsiional Com aiitteo on tho War B I AVaile Chairman sub-- 1 ' T i 1 ofj-uico- x" 'S Uai“4 dUt W Tijgnco howd that gjl1?0 fe'fefe i though Genera Mead e7 was rather liked I Mexican advices are from Yen Cruz to the I Kj waCyet M general htf did not On tpat dayJsix Americans were arrested 1v j'rctain the ponnucnco of the array as no no reason assigned— All the 'troops that 'ii wasconaidc more or less in could be spared went out after guerrillas ' I The Juarist appearing in all troops were 'i resolution ' Heal wanting activity : cnergyund quartets!: Preside :nt Jeffrard of Ilayti was at the head ability gcncrallyr particularly for offeu- 3000 jmen to put down the insurrection ?! i wvoarfare ’ rebels hlrcady had possessiofirofihe tfip the y'ii' - and Intended tT attack the jDominicans Something was said of favoritism in litolI as had evacuated the soonjas that nrmy and of the existence of preju-- J wand -- j tha'Spanish dice against -- unybodyr of br Ocapfc Mafllt left for Galveston on the Owl ltaninga -Since the u-- antiSrcClrite4 T ijj° yv of which deprived the Ii The trialjof Chief Sustic e Joshua F Bullet Getty burg 'j little e ) i - vl I - -- anti-slave- ry - in Kentucky both sustaining the address eqnestuig the Governor - c fe t their position all bccacqual ' - ’ ‘ ' bian-r- c HOBBXBLX I j j J " only wee Her Majesty’s gov-- row" from Granlb Sherman! and’Steele1 p!y "he leouidJBive had no intention of any iho commandiijg General Hanks en-- j eminent interference --in the internal attempting aflhirs pi the tcrcdiipon itj aainst iiis judgment and UuitccS States The declaration was receiv iirfull faith that it would fail After all I fhe jotri8pondcnt of the Morning pArla I of the openin hopes of Succe is had vanished it was I Herald asserts that tire news for Mexico in New Yor still prosecuted Jat au immense sacrifice I of ecniting offices Washington created an immense sense- Xof life propert r aijl timc'f There was I tien in Paris ' The Monitcur refra from any allusion to it The general imp ressioms 110 Ulelinct miht - View and I that I) objectltl Napoleoniwill not stand it and will di' 1 the French squadl&n to intercept any rect no capacity or discretion in the conduct j reinforcements forJuarez ' of tlio expedition Thdr commercial were rumors on current 1 ' i jBtrange thejstock liondoi iL on the-19tand though were ot transactions matters (cotton)’ exchange s ' I speculatlQn cViiefljr’ while nsorpatoiyanil Tte°m(SS'epromJo Ilt'wM ttutNapofcwftad cmsiw t ffutilo elections were" held 1U 1 'aproi?f t&Vst NfiiePftrag49sisfi: Eoutaiansul Mexico apK that Maxiviliaa had been upoi V!v I jf Si oavi ar in a ininoritj rp-- 1 I The “ Due Pe Fersigny has Issued spam- ' poft that the political and j commercial phiet Lighlyr favorable to Italian unity being f "opciatioasdifltoi hinder influence og j noy csthyed I yjpes gays there are two snbjects of dbqui- elec-- let Iwbich make the Empress and the minis- !thu¥oldicrs were Innocent of—the ' I ters i ' lpng'i for the iretarn of the Emperor --1 These art the j y: uons ' recruiting offices for volunteers General Cutler was considered justi-- l fo? Mexico said to be open in some towns -- 1 Mb to the gtsdent Apply at rasldencs next door to Jenkins Sadler’s Shop block and half west of Tabernacla A - 2951m NEW CABINET WAREUODSE (WHOLESALE AND RETAIL) ' Opposite Faclfle Telegraph OHlce 1 -- ! - 1: ‘J j ' ffiSTc&“c ' i? K'd not uttickins Fort F&hcr under 1 " 'cflUSUt forest “ “f xlj ' - Tito London Globe editorially remarks that Maximilian will be highly favored by fortune-and will prove lus ability if he can vanquish the adverse’ circumstances which a surround him The Glote thinks Maximilian’s success is very:donbtfu1 dud hoped it will not be Hie cause of calamity to the people ' ' 4 wrs dc&iruble Lyo£r massacre ytheInsrcrprd tq tho Porttliat-i-is committq ported It that being in tho form of '1vifaaliington 31 and has nndcr advisement the Government The unifonr of Uni the Wcaringtbc jiicri I question of colonizing all the Indian tribes leil soldiers could commit or J betwcenMiuiiesota and the Rocky Moantains countenance the commission Of each agtffl 0Q lescrrstion somewhere on the northern border of Montana aadjD&cotah with the onicity or barbarity as are detailed m British possessiom adjoining as unlimited Ih'fj tcsjimonyl There were hostile in- - hunting grounds Yortn lians notTar distant against whom Col The Commercial says the President has sioa fr i- t't--- L : jx- X' i - v ’ -- y noncvellhelbhjennaer - J ' Ucommajul j Jjiey conclude as follows: minisceaccs-o- f their heroism and their servi- CC3Ymir committee most !j j sincerely trust Washington 31 I hat tup result of their inquiry will be "Secretary Seward has issued a circular ho adoption iof measures which will Pr®8vribing rules and ’regnlaUona for taking ” n(j Registering the amnesty qath xequiredjin vnuor impossible 'the employment of I Hie proclamation which may be administer- officer in the United States Sicers civil 'tWl militar such as have militiry on naval or by any civil or miUtaf?1 lerctotore made the administration of I °®c?r °f apy loyal State or Territory qnalf-jby tile laws thereof to administer jld’an ajursin this COuntry a byeword tied oaths the original to be deposited injtho -- s v ' 1 H DINVOODEY k2ndPriso“ thej cnplojed and to t ? ' tlieir j ho F°lUo‘ “ cripiMjeacrrethoje K-ye been guilty of those braaL and The Harold! announces that the memorial of siayiAtn makes! public im- waruly acts - diplomatique Government QfPresident P°rUnt facts 5en Sherman fet person ex- Jotown iastracit e Ameriun Iftfinister In "¥ J 1 - - v i t ‘ few Ufe nlnei Tho -- ihad patxiolic motives n jo ff with or w advice 1 ' ' I ‘ a? by-th- -- each ofwtSi!402f J4 and a”fot ttFSSSu ¥C r 1’u'olic -- Intends I - i - mrtal 1 opinions (pblSJH Hueition whiS!???11® FTTBNITUBE ly BJ E LoeJ had Aliiaticket notvMWiei would finite a and Hweatena receive the colmcthetwtJ5M“i?c 1 lrbP the Eaxliah f that wltfatwi ?PP!ort party doub£ 1 Ay f- 3 AT HIS NEW STORE MUTTON f ' r S - VEATi etc accept NeUioc Wy odfck ’ — mri1 u the it0 : rrdtro thejmh tlcfiicn ? prepared to fill Orders fbr sny emounft on hurt notice Apply to W U' HOOFER 0 S L City 651n fy ! rvady to i them with staUCo f their tit mi be 4 0a Ua Itrdly i ' DELICIOUS STEAKS WANTED C O F F I N Sf CONSTANTLY! ON HAND up ONR THOUSAND Y on NORTH KKN STAGE een Salt Lake City aud Yirgiuia City and Boise City Apply to PAUL COBCRX Assistant Superintendent on Road WILLIAM MANN ' I East jfempl to the - 'were' and lie thing J that will satiate the epicure aud rrslfv — to -- : for a Vdowh minut SOUP MEATS Street G S L City OF TIIE BASEST CUTS j bejfib JllTt T Excellcnt GEio fbr Salo Just received and feNow Oponinl - 1 jeoid In rsnnactioii with SALt' Goods purchased at j this BstabtUhment warranted to give satis faction - NB— jnTANTED a large quantity of Oae-incWhite Flue Lumber 4 by 4 Scantling-W- hite Fine anq 3 by 4 Scantling— White or Red Fine AUo GUNPOWDEK And Qotfonwood Clank Twy-inc- h IMPERIAL - m TWO TEAMS LE T E AS the AT 15th June TE3-MTJ- OF TIIE equipped degready for loading Or TWENTY-TW- HEAD O FIXELFIVE-YEAB- j CHOICEST PACKAGES i i I i- - ONE USE KENTUCKY BROOD MARE FOUR CALIFORNIA WAaONr SETS OF HARNESS For particular enquire of Jlessrs SCOTT fc Co Bankers G 8 L City KERR 294-- SAIiTf TABLE SALT STANDARD lSth Ward (fity 'hniT Jnrpl com - - Dza J - l RAKES GRAIN CRADLES SOUTH MAIM STREET EG (SIGN PF TIIE vo ton take - apt CUR oth OX YOKE) ST LOUIS MO : iEff WALKER: BRO’S PROVISION am und ezm STARE ! I’the ''to wit PETEIl STUBBS James Beeston No IS Barclay Sfroct A - ri’ TUFTS BURTI8 A Oou SAMUEL ROOSEVELT vet ale Wi Having greatly increased facilities for any plying Pit FAMILY- - STOKES ' Refer to egs -- T ! V Agent for the purchasing of all loads of Mercha&dise aifd Machinery for Utah i V Opposite the £alt Lake House COMMISSION AGENT NEW YORK' CTTY 7 W1 : 262-t-f i OR W S' t I respectfully invite my Old Cur tom era nod tf many new ooee as please to call end see me tf new and commodioo cal or - eoi ' PROVISION DEPOT And 6s afetchauts of Sal lake Citf n ! COR91ISSI0F -- PUItCHASIXG Iagext - b- Blrehfiliabbi' FflESff SUTTER t bll CHEESE LARD" - j - EGGS HAMS POTATOES DRIED o' H-- always-o- BRIGHAM YOUNG ‘ H 'fin ce I U LI w ij&aoesv BeCMlk Cak Bread j Ml-- tl a n fan Flos ez Di Faucy Groceries hand — n y STTJ rBESHjBKEAiyVV IT take jnnT i 1 thi Wl Sfiperfifieilour an i ty good ro la ncammendfag Oommiwlone : i San Francisco Gal 4Iht ffext door belowr tho old Houie of ' DWIGHT EVELETH ears' 216-t-f Wet felt' senna and n business man and him to my IMends and as a suitable man to entrust with tb ' publie GSL when end and allkinds and desrriptionsof Agricultural Imjde--V ments of the very best quality oooetantlyn f first-cla- ss B J- - tuiasiifR9 FLOWS - i ! LOWEST MARKET RATES i the:Realden4a 4f J HEATERS 2se-t- f t plup 1 MOWERS FOR SALE AT BOILED ! QUALITY -- —— o- dastj AGRICULTURAL" WAREHOUSE fend SEED STOIIK Sheetings fast fissi&t inssouRr - OLD MULES SA1LT! ’ ! SALT LAKE CITY from the 10th to aeon i I FOR SALE! and a : VERY LOW RATES HN‘ Barnurri Fenner Co's 272-i- YOUNG HYSON ofth 'iad'a am prepared on a large scale for ceoliug off the fevered elements of Mkhammar at 4 PACKAGES h ae d to a: I wherw i I iicici my mtrkut nUl hli b the LAKE: ICE DEPOT - WALKER BRO S onefc night DINNER ROASTS DivisionAgentonRoad n I - rOBjEEEASa'ASTf' at OFFICB of the OVERLAND STAGE LIX£ Or Orders punctually attended to Ot the Yinest QztfRyi riway cz M4 ' ' i : J jr- N ON 1 ctau!sss£u r £ 8-hor- se( Cj)inxa Ox —It is reported in correspond6 1 ence from Washington that the late Confederate- Senator Foote is coming ovnrfc&to WANTED IMMEDIATELY spend his' remaining years on the Pacific coast Voice Training — See advertisement n FIFTY TVlGONS WITH CATTLE voice training class &cby Mr Tullidgc To haul CoalYrom he Telegraph The professor is a master of the science Coal Bed to Camp Douglas Were oar own voice not already beyond perfection we should assuredly engage VTV 1 fessar for the finishing touches hoiri? yu hav' done the next best thing— we hard em Will pay TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS gaged him for our future generations cone PER TON for hauling' coming and to come Aside from all lccal J Inspiration in these great gold ' discovery Gr timesVe can heartily jcomnmhd P?£?'sdr 294-- 6 Tnllidge to the families of our citizecs as A most' accomplished musical theorist capable of giving a complete education to' the youngest or the best singers in this community We commend ttn as much for the benefit of the people as for his oitn and lire folly assured that those who cost mind his services will thank us for this tt&f- ementi - ®n kedngoa MOWERS REAPERS SAUSAGES and THRASHERS ' FRESH PORK ' ALWAYS nAND: 12 Wood’s Mowers ' 12 Buckeye Combined Mowers and Reapers Ooxaxtcl Bccf nntl ForU 1 Pitjt & Co’s Power Thrasher Special care taken la filling jordtri by children v !lbs Plow Steel 2000 vl Xnrcmte and for Sale on arriaL customers will find ms ever FOR SALE memorial This p ALSO I ®s- inriuii annoUncinn iu iwwwm publts W BEEF PORK f HAWKINS' tcoviwfh1?81" thaLthe arc Vat t4Cthat - - f-winot ' ‘ In FUAtm friends aud the TAKES i°r cos OltNSTEIN LLff solicits theComalsstoae ofthe ESrwn x it adds Hiat Hiis demand has been eeveral tributed to tho drouth and the greater T) citisene of Utah and adjacent Territories XV of steel over wooden e traps one&j United States but iu jus- - fatality who nay desire to purchase on the Pacific anro I 1EM5 Foxes however are flourishing Having ben ten years iu a lMse In this City he feels confident that hejobbing are numerous but not up to last year' Will be WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT able to give satisfaction to hU petropi Buffalo are a failure i jirtial Uu death is I vTwv7owbL' lgrmiMion hit refers’ toPrWdetot BRIGHAM previously hanged for peijury FARGO H S16 FreutiStrsstj enffigU a short time before his theft pot Tm different I and m order we may expect the Franeiise him 270-t- f absndonlnJ following persons to be the oniiites fro “1 ZZh fioiiltf tad at Eights' Democracy in Rppoilte Suit Lake O Xal in other 4 - Awarding to accounts which 'H-wite- ‘xl rf MONTANA TERRITORY ' A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GOOD lei - ht city pared fo Xot b ’ require ofthe tigliih Owanmat lhat 1 a prompt decision as to the indemnities due to Federal ondTrom I th United State for loeeeeceueed The North-Weste- rn for crop is little ciexie by cruisers such os the Alabama more and than half of that last season d Icoxst?t equipped (Iffiglish: ports since the beginning ef Hie Minx piece of pe a general failure which is at- COIttmttco C0c'u1pt4v1 acted all lor tbe best st ’ 1 jalioS of TJD NEW STAND AND CHOICE MUT 286-- tf UUUDERS —: tho-rough- SClwl isuon J with the beet the market afiurda the liberal patronaga he haa y PPRECIATING received takes pleasure In Informing his euany friends that he has on hand t jjetej STREETS 4 -- the ifiARir iiy This House Is now open for the accommodation of tb public with good and table supplied W Curleton 1 j AND 'JACKSON ! - OTSTEtt VIRGINIA CITY -- Lmcasures should bo at I Gorernmenffi (iwithin tho limits of his comic© taken to 5'UnJ: n°t authorize them to exercise the m0Tei from "insr those I functions ofip their offices and to prevent by hp have thus disgraced tl government IC01? I If necessary the assembling of the I members and J whom ue XDAUO CAKES rt V&M V-- FIRST MEATllo W & J A SHOOT Proprietors at - 'W e tVtt? 1u?Sm 07 uafif 811m Shod PLANTERS’ HOUSE - i -- ! TSCAMDXES Eagle Emporium 1 cdwiU cgvDBEs v WILLIAM JEN’NIXOS CORKER EAST TEMPLE STREET be-hi- m tnr b A TBILEteuhouieEaqre 'T fchJlcT -- WTOBEHAU hnANcu EaTijiLumiKXTr! First Boor A ! VoJtatei PenlteBtlarir - AT TIIE GLOBE 290-t- f been operating of late: Recorder’s Court liefore Judge YawBuren — Yesterday norning the Cpur entered the decree of a bill of divorce in favor of Mrs Ella P Drammoud against her liufband Wm W Drummond better known as Judge Utah Drummond in token of a judicial oui-yby the immaculate Fierce on the ground of artultprpir£feftwas x for examination to John W llTV' TVTlr as JLke evi Special tlMler iu Oh— ry MvH dence received by him he reporte iat the charge ibf adultery had been falv rproven airainst thn dafendaut with a itarn named Emily Wandall alias Mrs Bishop The Court ordered a dissolution of the marriage tie giv ing the! complainant foil power to marry ordering the defendant to pay to her again and year as alimony Mrs Drummond mar ried her worthy liege ia Pittsburg Fa eighteen years ago and lias had by iiiiu several 9luldr?ni— Qof S F Alta What’s become of Ada with whom the Judge' adorned the bench in this Territory? The friends of Mrs Hrummoid out here will no doubt be pleased to learn that that lady has got 'quit of that Christian scamp We believe he was one ofthe first regencration-ists'thCame out to this Territory His history has been very edifying We understand that Drammond!s mantle—in a practical way —was quite ja subject of dispute between two recent Governors of the Terri toiy Report fa vori the latter of the two with success the for mer had the most sense took' the hint from the flash of a fire shovel quit the premises and soon after the Territory h Ptv Colder - y £ 0 References: D rroE Dbcxxosd of Utah Divorcxd wThe following from the Chicago Tribune of the 2$tli may interest certain people in OF SUrERIOR WORKMANSHIP San Franciscojwhere I hear Drummond haa mT !' firvt-cU- Ex-- J - i- i TUE i "j-t- ’ to-nig- ht - on hood a large snll sobooucm GAfTXRS of Vocal Utaiie’ hU lnUatloo of LADIES OeNTSV GAITERS AXD BOOTS for tho study of corfcct forming k limited elans' and rapid reading of Vocal Mtzticat sight BOYS’ AND GIRLS OARERS AND BOOTS aod NOTATION OLD IN WORKING MEN’S IKOTS AND SHOES - asm variety of style and at LOW PRICES Ineveryorkmanshi FOB' TRAINING TlIEfVOJCE u and material are mad to order ou the premisee and aJepted fothe TEBMSSdper Quarter half in advance country y rrUate Tuition $16 i 1 now - 1 Finest Icc Crcniu TRADE underlined j : on - 1 tkacHcb bv sxxaixa mine oseortmeht of Tcxunax HARMON V PIANOFORTE Schell Creek June 10 Three mqh wire found murdered near this station yesterday morning they had been murdered near their camp fire probably while asleep "They were horribly mutilated head having evidently been knocked in'the head with an axe orblatchet The ground around the fire was covered with blood and brains They were found about 100 yards from the camp hidden in the sage brush oh tho side of a hill They were discovered by a man hunting stock They are of a party of five that left evidently threea few Egan'1 Kanyon days ago with a small The two men snspected of band of horses doing the deed are ahead with the horses and are being pursued and will probably :be arrested Nothing wjm left on their bodies to show who they are or where from c® 10 er the Persia The Rcd liiv ir expedition appears to l' r I Queenstown 21 f hare beeiv a yery mixed ofliur ivilli In the Houseo Commons on the 19th Mr asked Lord Palmerston if his attenGriffith beori J commercial and militaryrpolitic! hsd tion beendmn to tlie proclamation jit ings: The — without tho AVSsllington m tlioritics did not furnish I prcsentatioh lo the United Statoi gotemracnt Sox‘'h‘tIL re'm"‘ fo bor-tho troopa but five re Palmerston said the -- f " ' r ' - i- : i‘ r- -'i : i-- - 1 VOICE THAIXIXCc GLiSS i respect to the army oft what disposition should be made of her She ' r -- New York 31 A private letter from a citizen of New Xopk now residing in Matamorad eayz a took plAcein that mock funeral la death was receiv- his of news whefi the city tl- ' — V - jELEMGXTAnY Asa V : 1 fa 7 i V |