Show A ' 5 t :Cdif7V: - - - : W :H: i ti 7- j - t" 'I " vv ‘V Telegraph TlieDaly 1 X V-'- X ' ' Da iSumlayeVciag a large concouwe of I: VriOESDAT MONIKO JUNE 20rlSC5 m dtlzcpij end transljpntji assembled la the BowA: ery tolieartltft Hvn ScbfyJcr Coirax deliver yir-:on the life and bb'tbl and eoriiebt-oraiio: i Ahr JknVMVfckljr principleaof Dalljrijy' ' WAuiumt 00 iot Intridufced V10M Colfax Mr Jl lion John Taj Per Annm Jr -?i Iuntli Motnh gt 3 60 to thejkfsUjnblcd multitud‘ after which the Muutliv UO Tlirre Tbre Molbs 1 25 hoQorabile delirtTf -- tvr Sluiilh prT gentleinan spoke as follows: i W 1‘cr iugl uumber": j& ' ta thfciijr Felmcitizexs: — ! prr iincl mimlwf 15 I lonvp vour hcautifiil city V'n thcmorrow to cimiiauV my journey towards the' Pacific THOUJCLES Slope but befbre leaving1 1 have bceii invib ferominentofliccrs of the Church of : Jhe Indians sccav-t- o bo having tilings ted by Saintej-whworship in this Bow ‘r Gentile faith with of thoMe the ami on the crylibjr way frcltyj much thcifown lain a believer to eak to you be whom I 1’lalns two or ti ree hundred uillea east prinei- f i "wrw who Chief tbatAelovd of Alagiiitrate was pfes of thi i The following: telegram stricken downyo ruthlessly by the hand was 5 r -r- eceived 1 Comply with this request city Vealerday: of theatkas-i- n i because I believe it is the inoe'thecrfully - i 18G5 13 Clcdo Juno U Jive should endeavor who we t i Tilting that f to etepthte the virtues' pf those who have SRuberyon: '" VTho Indians Jiiaye gleaned -- nee out passed sway jp ' " My usual jrubtomiis to speak without notes run off all the j lock cactof Sulphur — exte bat my Felatious with to that nporancously ig3 v I - havcj dniwn juy stock eat and good man during hisdife ' £ tliis Jilacq id day ind' will remain Lora were 'io c rdial and apbctiomitc and the blow 'ijL'll ipou me with such a rrushing until I see further -dared to stuuniu4 Weight that I have-n- ot Jas Stewakt trust roywIF to speak of hitn'ezccpt from the Division Agent: manuscript belore me La" Clpdo is1 al the head Of" Bitter After ihc above 'preliminary remarks the Creek DO miles ''nast of Grecn llii cr honojible gentleman paid that previously no :'LMrStewartt withtlTo Mail Company's rulcc'ofk' grea nation hjid faljeuby the hand of the: assassin for over twp !ccnturies lhat animals had heenj fbr iome days ncijrs of tie violent death- of the late at Sulphur Springs' and was at the 1’reM'telit swem with extraordinarily intenac last driven off Ile ecaped wiTh the gloom over hd nation and came home to evr animals to La Clede cry hearthstone Abraham Lincoln was the T J Spots wood" Division rVgentfUr most merciful ruler wbj ever put- down a r nlshej tho Den ver iVt-ir- s of tlib 6th in- powerful rebuff on --Jle had so won (he heayta of the p iople that he was the only formation to the following effect wh could have stood la the man living dithculticsrin the locality brcucki - DecaiiSe of hits merciful character & iu named- news "of which was ' recently no asarainationuininhistbry approximated junpalliaited fa my to that X o wonutterly der the Confederate (lenerals were disgusted passed oyer tlio wires: I with the abtr' Behind the foriirT 6f the 1 a&tasKin loomed up the dark and fiendish Vpirif of tlioi rebellion aud surely the Confederate chiefs !were responsible Ijor the fatal alljnirty t bullet Tor- unrabuked by them the offer of oil on l’Idtte the appear tlipeideof of Lincoln 1000000 folr (ho assdssiuation f tha station ancl callevl to the fer- Reward' s afididohnson and published ihaVto ancljgct tlicm copied approvingly in the South ryman to niako-al- l J' ncTpss as jdxe Indians were nrter Diem The gentleman then gave a feeing portrait-o- f Tho river being very high aud the ferry uro fate President hall " regretting M7iywt llio accliaeU fur that crossinG order were liotiii the 'invitation to attend tol heha4 i-they i Lhn to fatal visit to the the- his (Tie In rocks g Vhatjprov 4 j:l toludp atrcJ how tif lie Jolt inadequate he On the morning of tlfo 3nl Mr Spotsr J iUeiuanifold excellchclea of the portray a fctiigc team and an dead and remarked uppa hid joodwith e in regard 4i personal Inrty-fiviucu went up to Sulxhur ofl ’disposition ' i even anijd itJie surmisirtza and ira-p- ! to X ascertain" the extent of the daugti--lions' Springs ora of his friends walking' through XI- troublb Ile found tlier dead bodies of the dread of death two emigrants shot full of arrows at o uuseciUian£cr3jlhoat not ihiagimfigariy ojne base enough to slay ' - 1 j&igo Creek and all the stock taken hint As reasoritj for the Iri'id cut’s attemb iog pgblic places of anmschieut were cited' jjaaVo two! teams that the drivers oil the the fact of the nelredsity to him or T exposed jCOacS copiing dowp succeeded in getting relaxation tinder the crushing pressure of x mway ltieems that the Indians who public affairs and the necessary stringency r Pgro sunposeil'to be tfiaiix came acroiss of Washington etiquette that did not permit So chequered rom the Sweetwater ifiul destroyed the Presidential' private" Visits was his juiier lifoiWlth the dedpest anxieties -J'ilfow Cieck 'where at' Bridge they solieitnde that on TUot were laying in wait for the coach nearly and bhd news from the field two of the receipt J due froinr' the' west When to- Mr Colfax “flow oik emigrant yearsfaj£uh!e exclaimed 1 would willingly fonr''h exchange came up: rjagoWitb going with iiijn sohiier who sleeps oaplaces X' the ground h prcstandJ discovering the savagt3 tnnv in the army of the Potomac’-j :diheir tcamand tried to escape The The kpqak paid a handsome tribute to Indians overtook aml rapturcd the two e collmutss of tempqTf kindness — — - 5 of disposi- JTcrfiT: — men wygon a ini horses - and fjrom TiRMS: l n - Mianl-lJncol- ‘ ' ’ I -- ’ h iVufix " - - J -- -- aur-rouiiif- ed - 'Mr - 1 X con-ccming't- he f- - : oj-pos- - ite jW-a- -- untii-inoriiin- d:s-tingili- e-c- s l p 'r -- '- I to-da- y ap-onrap- strippcil their prigoneranakctJ lutikl shot them dead wuth arrows l'hc"coach coming East rcachcd Wil-- ! ow Cisok nbout nn houifor so after the occurrence - and finding the bridge de-'- ‘ repaired it and: crossing cable 'trdyed to where tho wagon Stood aud from xpn hence to ilie dead' bodics-othe two nen Thcytheii turned" and made all iase hack Tjiere being an extra driver i ': in the coach two of the teams alfthe '' itaiiun were taken wiUi them vy V ' ‘The Stalidns were rlot buriled but f he grain provisfons etc tvere destroyed )ne Indian was killed at Bridget I ass Thc cauutry raidcd over by tlio Indians miles" in extent Ttye was jibout fifty-fiv- e how and a sufficient tpad ij' escort is ateach statioiV-t- protect the t aveL The Iiidians jleft in the direction ki V tho Sweetwater r In Minncsota some-o- f the counties i 'Wro making' appropriations topurebase t I lopilhfounds to ferrel out marauding In- diansaaffborso tliiepc and the Dearer : 2! etrs thinks thafcvthfojugh there is some--tl ing horrid in hunting men with dogs y savages having forfeited all cl urns to forbearance IV rtho idea' must be a roOijfonc and it wouldriike to seethe pi in tried oa the p aiiis The A'eics - ' f - ' ¥ 'v ill-wl- free tnj notice Jdeceit and guile of the late lf Chief digidtratel lie never answered railing Thg ‘‘sic semper tyrannis” of the murder jr wa3 a" most f ul falsehood The judgment of Abra 1am Lincoln was slow but'intleXiblc oud- i: varlablv based on tliq “desire to see what was right’’ lte early exprepseq an nuwarepngly maiutaineU the thcnpnpoputar conviction tuatthe Union coulil iot pcruilnciiUy endure half slave :and half free though depreeafTng Congressional interlefepcelwith it iu the existing-Stat- es lie helleked tki “all men cheated free and equaP’i declaration ineftrded black as well as white apd yet as President: lie executed the for-rahih- g1! - J fugitive b1avc law bedansc he believed his oath of ofiiieerequired’it- Not until the last hour when th4: alternative of the death of slavery bgihe death of the Upion confronted hit&id ibe strike the fatal blow at the for-minstitution by signing the emancipation i j proclamation No iiiantn our era clothed with such Vast No power Lad Sever used it so 'mercifully ruler iioldiiigtlie keys of life aud1 death had ITfi qiid so easily tardonedsn many orders thatno matter standing how great it he throngijin waiting- - though some had to be turnedliway without audience he must see before the day closed every inemberwhQ'came with a petition for The saving of fife lie deiighjed after a hard to find sqme good excuse for days work and' would go to bed I ap-p- y saving a man-lifthinking how joyoiyi tie had made th falie vas mily and ffiends of the pardoned 'also a praying man aud an attentive student I of the T The Spekfi' alluded to Pijcsideit TJncoin s hii violent death but eve tin preiuoiijitiouof re their he presence jdeclardd 'lhat he would raif ther be assassinated than surrender Iris prin-tiplS- s of the project— In his t a l in augural there was no his own success no bitterness l”lj0 eoldiers havo sigually failed In fh Confederates- - Thkt production 7 ca ching and punislfinj the red skins ns against was refefred to S evidence and portraitnre man and also a letter to Eliza B Gurtrair l°w °P7 by day- of theupon 4s' the teligious support afforded him ney Iipjhtf and the lndian3 caarua night and by-thChristian people Of the country and da v Bloodhounds wi uld not care a upon the peculiarities of the faith of fig touchitjg the Friends Tpe last act of Congress signed fot concealed trails ar 1 would follow up by: him was one requiring lhatthejnotto-4-“I- 7 : should thereafter be iifGod 'Yuchtrday soxibed Oa all the national coin A n IiidUm' turns p wien leastex- - In his lasthoiursj kll his i affectionate traits ent wobld-prcythe ?ted— doga pc such of characterJ shbne out in more than wonted ills kindly heart throbbed with brilliancy cn disastrous of surprises time for more joy j: when on thb day before his "death he the abandonment of the impending 'OPiessprepiwUon :bteig given byjtho ordered With generous magnanimity he auv -- canine vrorninge and preventing the cat--b! draft thorized Gen Grant to unparalleled 5ike ponneings which the Indian delight terms' oflliberslity to theproffer or Virginia army ' and the last official act Of his lifa was to in- si'iofo: ace a friaxatkm of vigilance in the case of A two - leaders — Thompson- and i By tho presentway of hunting UtLe 1 ucker--en-VonfederatO e vdr ing tq escape through' the d f savages the whites are: compelled to North! in disguise to Europe " ot hail IT out their ’wick-e-up- s the-piland their Aot down at at fh“oment the e nfisJwas s£j squaws and papooses liave to isharedhe l- into port-another f common ' ruin and though thei JVcrife is thrhej?iProsperouslyubnt ea1ved- - sprang to the lielm and U squeamish on this pointyet thinka 1 ouT d t hanV Tmrne Jmte warrior bands conld be jmrsjaed and cast in"a ernr’m believed thet-texin w° of and exterminated "l)ythe aid ojf dogs Holy WriVCoouined ia' Em VH & j thifce all chance of squaw-killin- g detrac- liM Pretldint w slain tlie : ition be avoidedri " utc maa at 4 - -- -- J er ed ' j o f' - 'I 1 1 r’ I I o tthe L I - I j- W " X -- 1 I -- i 41 e j - - n we-trust- ”) i i 1 - Ary - - ship-ofStat- - t - k y 'x: ' :v ' u- 1- - '77'- - ' 1 A I y' - :A O'-- ' ' Vv--- ' -- T I ' ' "- - "'f f' V- '' f - Vj j - : i - i - ' ' rMi- t " 'V I" I - ' ' v i ? -- V vK:r i '“7rri v - - OVERLAND MAIL LINE Monday:— AVVkA Mexiczn Symtatiiy SIeetixo ix Sacha- :sto— A large and enthusiastic Mexican mpathy meeting was held fa Sacramento it the 10th Gen G W IVriJlit presiding five sdcretaries and hirteen con'niittce on resolutions completed the ' of the meeting G en Wrigh t expressed himself strongly in favor of Mexico and the ' Monroe doctrine and mentioned bis asking the military de partment iu 1961 to permit him to aeud a force of United States troops to occupy the city of Guaymag and jie regretted that the TheStatfi authority had not been granted authorities would have acquiesced and a valuiible foothold would have been gained by this time Letters were read frqntJose A Godoy -Plucido 'Vega aud Caspar Sanchez Ochoa noted Mexicans in California- regretting their inability to attend but expressing sympathy with the American people C ATu'tlle Dr Isaac Rowell Alfred A Green Frank F Taylor E H lleathcock F G Fitch and J V Cttfiruth also adtlresa-e- d tho assembly deucugiatory of Frame and his protege Maximilian and in favor cf driving both French aud Austrians from the con- ' ' TEH OVERLAND STAGE LINE Five days steady hard marching at the rate of 25 miles a' day brought us to onr present camping' place (Annandule Ta) on the banks of the Potomac Tomorrow night fMay 14) our headquarters The are to be at Bailey’s Crss-road-s T A at -- ' ! —I f ' -- i- $Ahyt KERR A p J B Harris y Arrivals— Monday-- J Benson £ Moore L McMorrA' J Riley T Bartleison P II liarhydt - TKR BOISE AND- VIRGINIA - STAGE Arrivals— Monday:— L F Carpenter Eleanor Boyd Mr Batey C Ward Chas Lehman Departures:- -II David Orear-- J W 9pragio Thos 8 Doyle -j- - ARRIVALS' AT SALT LAKE nOCSE u Mondav:— C Kraft L F Carpenter Mrs Lnyard tV B Dcnsonf 1 II Barbydt Hatris J Ililey L McMorris E Moore J T Bartleson JB 1FC5 : proposals will be received at this Office tueSlth day of Jnne ISOS Lr fur- niahipg' the follow iog supplies of Quartermaster Store to he delivered at Cuqp Douglas UT In such finnntities as required hut the whole amount of each article required thall be delivered by4be 1st dt y of December 865 1YO JDTliree TUousanil (3000) Cdnle COAE Twelve Huiulreal (ljiiUO) Tons Thq Wood must he of the best quality sound and In leimth oCnut more than twelve feet TliqCou! must be of the best lump bitnmihons and entirely free from dutL It will be weighed at of expenu to the coititractor GunpDughia-fireBidders will sMMliy in tlieir bids that they will compw with the abuve rpndixiuna Good and ant ficienf Itowh will be required lor tlie faithful of tbe contract- - and names of two sure-tiDMtl accompany oacli hiL Bidj will be received for furnishing the jrlitde am on at of each article required In one bid ami bid also Will bis received fur fnrnisliiiig not less tlun IC O Cerda of Wuwl or OdU Tviu of Coal in auy oue e ier-tormaii- ce FRESH GROCEItiES ! Just arrived from California i eJ j bid I LOT OF Sub-Distri- TEAS SUGAR: 4f COFFEE AND CANDLES Pitt 1 Our customers need only be reuiiuded r a sypply of that superb article of Knroute and CC-li- old at our com tors last Wfnter add Spring These r " together with a fine a election e BASSETT in tlie East which we expect will begin to arrfreby the middle of August 30i:tf ! FOR tht y 1- I I TIO R - THE CITir BAKERY country through which we have marched AND has been' burbt over by elver y desolating iuflucnce known to war Five times have both armies marched over it five times have they retreated across it GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE These ten months have swept it of barns and fences of bridges and woods and ther will always find a firstrato article ma4e it a desolation that it will take a whole generation to repair The blacks FLOUR BACON BUTTER EGGS welcomed u3 cordially all along our CHEESE DRIED FRUITS etc? route but the whites were sulky and Idiscontented That the sacred soil Qf THAN ANY OTHER Virginia' should be trodbyn Yankee CHEAPER IIOUSK success written on every 'banner hon-o- u every pleasant face was more than OVEN ODD they coula hear— Cor VN Y Tribuns II NEW continues to torn opt FRESH BREAD CRACK ERS BUNS PIES' CAKES ejeJ British navy tTommitteif suicide by cutting' bis throat at his residence ip OF SUPX1RIOR QUALITY England ph thelst of May lie was cliiefof tho meteorological department of tliejlBritish Board of Trade and 8MALL PROFITS aud his scientific researches in meteorology QL’R MOTTO as ever isSALESQUICK have procured him the highest reputation in that branch of science He was a Fellow of the Iloyal Society a Fellow of the Asiatic Society and many other learned bodies"! His age was 60 years lie was employed as Commander and Captain of the Beagle from 182S to 18307 m imporiant hydrographical operMOST respectfully announce to the inhabitants ations in and elsewhere of this Territory that I will halve on exhibithis at the General Tithing Office! Yard-ition on and of achaih surveys canying 20th Inst all the STRAY STOCK City distances round the globe In now Inonmythe possession 1843 he was appointed Governor of 3Tew All persona Interested are hereby notified to Zealand which ' appointment ' he held jm forward1: prove property pay charges and ! Xor-woo- i - i Exhibition of Stray Stock South-Americ- me-ridia- nar Manager ter has- - Jarrett of the Boston entered into " 297-- 6 thea- contract with BRIANT! STRING AM General £stray Pound Keeper BAGS Charles Kean the celebrated English M actor fot thd cervices of himself ana his wife (Ellen Tree) for a' term-o- f twenty-foin Boston TRICE nG tor clean COTTON nights Philadelphia and rpiIE monEST ' 820000 for A' JtAOA as this OffiesL V Brooklyn anjd agrees that number or performances the en-- A limited quantity of CX AM VYOOXE2V gageiaont to commence iu September RAGS will be purchased' next J3 Brin thra cs tl oneC ii 7 ur to-pa- y — - QVALITT takinj - I tbink uiuij tiee BRO’S ’ A1 ' AGCNTi five 0 AV Vhi - age au all kink of Merchandise and Machinery for tab Refer to WOODWARD RURTTS rnUXCII Agent for the purcluising of ix And to Merchanta of Salt 263-3- m j- - vbut J ' TUFTS UL’KTIS A OL 8AMUJCL ROOSEVELT K ST ci of lake City an xc te AGEtt S-- ' DTVIGIIT EVELETII San Francisco Cali: fiv 'Ti 'W: r T) ESPFCTIULLY wdicit the ''oinnifiontfif citizen tif Utah aiid adjacent Territit wh( may denirq to rurchaae on the Pacificin a laving been fen lieue in tliia City be frel cunfldutjjiet able to give 'tiirartioa tohla patnme” he refers to President BBIGOU - -- tl r ? ti I- - gan Franciaco 20-t- f A 1 known Mr EVELETII Z3landhave Know hiiutobe a man mao integrity and a gd Inteineea pleasnreiiu reenpunending biin to myfftrp'1 wm fFrjthWf-rear- --- Corucd Beef uiul Fork P FARGO A Co SIC Front Styeat always on Hand ALSO b yr YOUXO the pnblic as a suitable man to entruhl Cummissiona BRIGHAM s - - Tot CITY taken in filling orders sent by LUMBER YARD L I r My cnstomers will find !them with I ready' to serve me-eve- r I ' ADJOINING I IldtSK' COUNCIL TIIE G ft DELICIOUS STEAKS i I 4-r- ‘ CITY FOR BREAKFAST ±H NNEK' ROASTS that will satiate the epicure aid BilFTER JOISTS — j AS D A GEXERAL action with my market will also be the 1 UkE ICE DEPOT' I shall In - - quantity of Seasoned- - Wblte Pine L timber and Flooring FIhWj W amr - JOSrA iY LOW BATES 297-- tf I ' K j OF few dsy AU of which will be iold low pr C£h prepared on a large seal Ibr seoling changed- i reasonable' terms tha ftvaewd elements of Midsummer at item Mules wegoml asr Gr ' - - r ‘ To which SALT ASSQUTMEXT PIIVE - RAREST CUTS I In eoni J5t£t Ofj : r OTJP MEATS or THE L'HAYS ON HAND A - T “US ' alig York " It stare all n crat NEW Y ORK CITY " VEALejtc FRESH PORK' SAUSAGES ' ed h -- -- e ment No IS Barcluy'Htroet BEEF FORK’ MUTTON Spec! treMi Ii tdih varietyl of ’children Tbeso r kept LOWEST MARKET HATES in announcing to his nn TAKl! dnsPLUASURE friends and the generons public of Salt Lake t tat he intends keeping on hand' a complete i mon CaptT aasUi! - -- - v STAND AND CHOICE MEATS I take them away three ycats thaiU C t ' P STUBBS SOO-- tf Mr Dogbri enaoc risl he t5 won l H- PACKAGES I Vice AdmiraPBobcrt Fitzroy of the tioa of the 'Bowri CHOICEST ‘ THE HABKET r I yHri whole A JE COMMISSION jEqr ACOB ORNSTEtN FAMILY free 41 YOUXGIlY30y coaiJiissioN-JCjmciiASi- j love foi FOR SALE AT " From all parts of Great Salt Lake City and the rest of Utah Territory and adjoining conntries will' be pleased with the announcement that at artf cdly tiis James Bccston OUR DISTINGUISHED V aphyric Cl hd4 WALKER I S Le "With-c- 2C2-t- f FIRST HEAT IIOUE NEY HrM Brown Sheetings Applyjat residence next doer to Jenkins’ Sadler’ Suop block and half west of Tabernacle Refereiicos: 1 OCalder A T D II Stenhiuao IIV Ihiaof lioevti AND IMPERIAL ' I -6 rjciVj Opening GUNPOWDER CLASS aua-ii- ri Kta T'S arrival - I pilunWV jafAY I V- - TERMS $3 per Quarter half in advance I Trivate Tuition $1A - TUB PROVO GOLD MINES! S ' eP been WALKER BRO S THIS' OLD NOTATION AND TRAINING TIIE VOICE J t: F whoicl:1 PACKAGES IULLTnOE TEACHER OF SIXGINfl HARMONY and PIANOFORTE announces Student of Vocal Music lii mitentioh of forming a limited class for tho study of' correct and rapid reading of Vocal Music at sight b IlvUo AT KIMBALL TRAimTs VOICE NOTICE "ITTILI ' ELE1IEXTAIIY ' AND General Merchandishi willbe sold at reasonable rates to nuilce room for the lento and complete Stock purchased by Mr CL It JiiNt reeeiveil liml T HEBER Lf Hir Sale on rl Tbi se S F rsons wishing Milling done can bo and accommodated by a good turn-ou- t a sujcrfinO article of OF TIIEj cos er0rJa : 8-lior- u undersigned ’ 0(Cnw Applyrto W H HOOPER CRI EK j 'TttiTP Power Thraslicr Also 20Q0 lbs Plow StccL ct has an excellent that we have GRI 3T MILL now running on CITY the tok 1 a ciHoA£ & Go’s tllcDcr’s Mill” Th ' - - llu ARE NOW DPENING A STLEXDID mix L tin en MOWERS TlAPERsf andT HRASHERs’ 12 Wood’s Flowers-- ' t Buckc) 0 Cninlunod Jrowcrs arid llcapcrs- Payments will' be made in such funds as the guverjimeut nwy furnfsh ' rcMunred to take fbe oath of tiutinclop will be ‘ -- 1 Apjdy to L A lTinS la - -‘- arrive JVCY f KtimKUQK J r allegiance j f Thai Oovernmcnt reserves to itself the right to reject any or ait bids Bidders ard roqiiesteil to be present at the open Juue -- itb ing 'i oj proposal at my office at 11 6 Bids will be addressed (Thronglt the Post Office of sent to my office) to t'apt D B Stover 1 bfcf of tlie Plains Quaiirrmaster West Camp! Douglas UT and endorsed “Proposals fur Wood or Coal” as the cuse niay be D B STOVER Capt and A Q M U SVol ChC Q M West Sub Dist of Plains S96: 0 7 SALE lb f Fi® Hoes O PROPOSALS FOR FUEL MM until v icjithe lOdozGraincr Cas Bank OrficsCinzr QcAitrauArrni Wxst or Plains CAxrDorctAS UT June 13th PrT MoweiBy 8 POTS WOOD A CO SCOTT - 'j' i i i V s I '' t A J- 1 Quartermaster Department TJ8Army - 08 Resolutions were adopted with nnanimity and enthusiasm heartily sympathizing with Mexico in her present struggle aud indorsing the principles of the Monroe doctrin i rt Sra-Duraxc- T 11 RAV Mnn and ILy who drora MCLE and K JAN MAKE HEAVY WITH FOAL and BLACK YEAKL1XQ COLT from Tooele Countv'to Great Salt Lake City on or about tbe 5t!i of Msjr Inst plmne to r‘ortj themselves tinent Immediately to A II KALEIGII Bishop ot the One of the speakers said “We merely want 19IU Ward G S I 'ity and they' will hear of ttieir advantagi Aoy other person to emigrate' — to go in peace but once in umetMng toabove circumstance please report parthe Mexico it will be war t6 the knife and tbe knowingand be rewarded knife to the hilt Our war-cr- y shall be ticulars SO L City Jane 17th 18 5 'Monroe Doctrine’ ' for Mexico must aud shall1 be Tree” Another thought that govern-mentan- d in the matter S - r 4 f r V i - - I ts not private individuals should move ' V ENTY-tlV- E rTniRTY THOUSAND LBS FUK1UIIT wanted fur Virginia City Male Apply to' r ton ’Departnres:— lion Echnyler Colfax Got Broas A' D Richardson SaxnL Bowles s f ?r‘ ' v:‘ ' - ) j — TboM arrivals and departurest m C Kraft 9 F FenArrivals — ' f 'r i i': j sV-- relgrlitH Wanted ! rtgi are coming lu finely Crowds of little One every day besiege our office for tbe promised theatre ticket or candjr hose candy alalia must be doing a money these times Bring them on business great that b the rags not the cianjjr stalU Rioa ( ' fr i' Js s "V J - I-- ? 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