Show and have no consideration V- - F'r K- UO:AV - TELEGRAPH Y SEMI-WEEKL- Jnlf 31011XXXG Ibo security of the route fronxdanger ’Withsome there is a preference for the Colorado and wo particularly incline in that direction and would render jtny assistance to a development thathad a substantial and legitimate basis We advise the “Colorado Steam Na- 3 ISOS rcr Annum (one cojj) : 00 6 00 ' 3 50 10 : : V i " Any person sending us tea subscriptions thillteceivea copy gratis lm " ' to do all they say : ' TO CONGRESS DELEGATE t MAYING ' Ther is no comma nity in the world so fastidioixs in business transactions as this Utah and we ore forced to say that somebody running the engihef between SanTrancisco and El Dorado has already created a mistrust that will prejudice our commercial men for some time AYc ask for the figures anddays and the guarantee that everything promised is as sacred as “holy writ and then we are in lor Colorado and San Francisco H HOOPER FOll OUR NEXT 01F THAT PUBLIC DEBT - vswwww TJiey have a rather spcculatjveprojcct - on foot iu the East to pay eff tlie TEXAS 3000000000 by voluntary After the capture of Richmond and contributions Tlio NevV York Herald is particularly great on the subject and tlio surrender of Lee there was consider able talk of Jeff and sotpa of liis comprints a number of subscriptions and ' subscription and other - letters The panion Confederaterchiefs going into the country and there ruting idea is ta'inake lia3to and pay off the debt so that excessive taxes hoisting anew" the “stars and bars' and a-- further stand for Southern will not vie demauded Sonio of the making Jeff however was sud"subscribers are lkittcrinjj themselves independence $ltiO0O denly brought up before he reached the that if Mississippi if indeed he ever had the now 93000 trill be saved-bpixb-licdebL- -of “trans-Mississippi- 1' -- - y - '’’very-highl- they-donat- e ’’ per year " ' lh?:n in tax?s y intention of crossing it and of those - y who wero his sometime companion Otlver pcrspn3 cro not so sanguine of chiefs in flight and were not taken by - - so easily sliding off the ineuinbranco but step willing to subscribe towards inr--' d of the mediately" liquidating doGt — about one billion of dollars they " tlmiking that figure nearer' the tango of practicability and toxlo this it is esti- the Federal soldiery very little 'seems to bo known ' T ' On Kirby Smith and Magruder next fell the office by report of being the big chiefs of the Confederacy and Texas was to be it3 refuge the seat of its mated that thejroperty of power and tlio battle ground of the subscribers would be requiredcontinuation of the war 'This project VfJiO- Ilerahl presses the' subject of" however seems to 'have fallcnthrough paying off thts vl:olo amount with as the surrender of those two generals zeal proposing that 150000 was reported sometimo since - So the subscriptions of 920000 each be entered' war may be safely reckoned finally and into which would clear off the whole concern '! The figures look vuryjittrao fully brought toji close to the Texas was well prepared to continue tive on paper but' when hostilities bat probably not to carry pocket— there’s the rub The project them on unaided Unlike the-- other is started in the shape of $10000 shares Confederate Stater she has beea'little and '293 shares hatl been subscribed up 'desolated by the war in fiict she has io tjip first'of June rather grown fat upon it ' After the The Tribune thinks the sudden jmy-- : Federals got-fu- ll control of the Missisnient of the debt entirely impracticable usual the river sippi supplies of beef and and figurefter tJiCfollowing fashion-corn could no longer be forwarded to worth ' oi entire properly of the people assist the States east of that boundary 1 ill 1 660 according to census SI 0000 in their ’unequal struggle consequently 000000 assumed worth $25000000000 war leaves the grain and the bovines remained on suppose afilth one-thir- ofie-tenth- bf ' -- - ex-"cccdi- ng " - " V r -- — "destrgye'd by $20000 000 000"pfeseut value les3 presumed to bein the hafids of perse 3 inimical or indisposed to con- tribute makes $15)00000000 as basis for operation but even in this are 03- Efiincd deficiencies by inability of minora v imbeciles lunatics etc which would ' fnako tli 3 "amount'" to besubscribed at 25 per cent of the full value of -th pron?fty 'bf- - the subscribers tib napie is pfieivd --yet to subscribe one-tenth of his property Tlio Tribune therefore thinks the big proposition ’ cortai ifo f faijurev’ r -- 7' i s- - - “trans-Mississipp- OF rATIOX THE Southcrhcrsplanters with their slaves fled to Texas and tlfcredeveloped' in their way and the resources of the State increased It is estimated that about 200000 slaves have been taken into that State from tli others since the commencement of the war adding materially Jtothe wealth of the State There is reported a stock of 200000 bales of cotton on hand Last year fifty tliousandbales only were raised as the worms injured the crop This year Jho crop promises to be large 250000 bales being- expected Of horses and cattle Texas is reported to have an supply and of corn shq has an ample amount r Kirby Smith says lie wa3 foiled seven consecutive times in attempting to cross tho Mississippi to reinforce Johnston So be withdrew and concentrated bus- J)dnded jmd increased his resources and ' strengthened hisdcfences As a consequence- if Texas gomes out of the war : ' -- ’ Colorado ’ of Samuel V' Adieus one of the explorers of the Coforndo river who lately took the boat ThrougUthe exertion- - Esmzvalila as far as Callvjllc 3C0 miles v altLakc a company is (about formed' Jn this eUy uader the name of the ‘‘Colorado teaiA Navip-iox- i Company” to run ""‘regular trips from Sarr Francisco to Kl Dorado Canon on tha Colorado The conntry between that point andSalt City being 'settled ii'nlfrcp Jrom hostile Indians it will doubtless at no distant day become ' route for overland travel to ' Salt5 Lake "and the East— San Fran-cise- o Bulletin June 22nd For some'tiine we have noticed in the " San Franci?o fajters a vciy liberal V from y o thp-fivorit- e dis-positi- on c f d :- - : difficulty 1 (m sorry for the occurrence and have been as lenient in the premises as the circumstances and my conscience would permit r The Grand Jury came into Conrt and presented nn indictment against James Haven for swindling they were then discharged James Haven a recent arrival from Montana was brought into Court and informed of the indictment preferred against him and asked if he had employed counsel to assist him He replied in the negative He was then asked If he wished to do so He an: swered he did not think It necessary Tho Indictment was then lead he was therein charged with fraadnlently obtaining from Henry Lockton flour and barley of the value of 13350 To ' this charge prisoner y 'v : plead guilty The law la reference to snch ofTences was ‘ read by the Prosecuting Attorney y Jlie Court intimated that if prisoner had any extenuating circumstances to mention they would he heard His only excuse was that ho was in a state of intoxication at the time or he should never have doxie'it " The Conrt considered that no exenso at all and sentenced prisoner to ' thirty days imprisonment' to labor adorned with RJb&ll and chain and to" pay Mr Lockton $380 also the costs of tills prosecution and to be detained at the end of the thirty sums these arc paid until days - - - - - y Clsiv oct Every House—Every good lady in the Territory will improve her house and vastly our happiness by spending an honr in getting in a marketable shape all the cotton and woollen rags that now arc lying in the corners ofthe premises and sending them to'the office ofthe Daily 'Telegraph We need them and will pay the youngsters all the Fourth of Joly pocket money and get them all the Theatre tickets they ought to -- - have --r Police—On Tuesday night - a fight came off between John Kramer (Dutch' John) and Carlos who being slightly consent to nothing’ shorter which cost him a thorongh than a set-tdrubbing and liberal smart money into the bargain Jack Clothier for infraction of the nonintervention doctrine in same case was yesterday fined 10 Two minor offenders' were also arrested bat conditionally excused flrom paying forfeit Four lively eqnestaiana were yesterday cooled off by the Doctor at the moderate rate of 5 apiece o 5 Coxing — An emigrant train with mule teamsfarrived yesterday en route for Oregon from Illinois and Wisconsin At one of the wagons we saw a bloody arrow carried as a relic of the present season’sTndian hostilities In extracting the arrow ' it had been drawn through the body of a U S trooper he having been shot with such force as to completely pierce the unfortunate in the region of the heart -- Important to Ghassiioppers— One of our exchanges informs us of the success pf a certain Mr Green who has discovered a method - to encourjge tlio cultivation of place of the late Cardinal Wiseman Louis XI Y was not'thal first French business relations'" between Utah and to 'try his hand upon Julias monarch California Once a very large business JPassar he'had oeen preceded by Henry wa3 transactedwitli Utah but the differ- IY who translated the whole work erce bctwecncoju and currency during and did not give it up after the first the wartrigled the-traand sent book "Xenia Napoleon is the third mUlipus eastward' Kow that the na- - French royalty who has tried his hand v': tional cuxtcncy is up and likely there to up?nit feiuain the morchdnt establiahments m -- An actor named Taylor at Virginia offers to bet 81000 he can Rrwiclsco may by a fair pcrfona the Etraigjitfeats within following one hour He forward demonstration woo again to the will walk a mile raq a mile trundle a Pacific much of tho-- business of Utah coach wheel a mite drag a sulky one-aiid the Stountaia Territories but that half mile rair a ha: mile-anjump six hurdles on oner leg 'fifty yardstick Lop demonstration is certainly required np separately thirty stones placed one The roujte for’ that trade whether by yard apart pick up with his mouth withCarson lx3 Angeles or the Colorado out touching his knees to the ground vrll be settled by busincs facU The thirty eggs placed j one yaid apart and throw fifty-si- x pound weightsUtah merchants a pay their freight bills overhistwenty head with' ione hand u You Wm J Box heve been indicted by a Grand Jnry of yoor countrymen for the crime of larceny to which you have plead gniltjr It is ordered in the judgment of the Conrt that yon be fined 200 and pay tie- - costs of the prosecution Upon the : payment of whichr or giving ratisractory security to the Sheriff yon wilt le discharged from custody That judgment has been made- np expressly for the purpose of reforming not as a preventive but as a curative and I hope it will have the desired effect and that your 'course hereafter will restore you to thatconfidence which you once had with' your father mo ther and companions and that yon will in fatnre refrain from associating with persons whose sole ohjectis to destroy and inveigle young men of your age and inexperience into d( sn - d-' ’ de v Probate Corn YesterdatA-I- u of exterminating grasshoppers It says he is on' a for We them big onslaught preparing would like to sec him bur way either before demoralized and somewhat anarchised or after he is through in his present locality she still is considerably well-to-in the A gentleman who came through Malad Talsmall matters of pocket and cupboard ley about 13 days ago says all this aide of much better off than perhaps any of her Bear River valley was swarming with grassConfederate sisters r hoppers hut an armycomposed ofsome hundreds of gullswerc hard at work devouring' Th" Rev Dr Manning has been ap- them Thi method may perliaps beat Mr pointed by the Pope the Roman Catho- Green’s In the meantime we wish both ex- lic Archbishop of Westminster in termmatbrs the utmost success- -- -- : 29-- called Further many aperson elevated would soil i’ One-fourth - NAY TIIURSDAY MORXIXG the case of Wm J Box for larceny held under odviso meat flrom Tuesday the Court pronounced judgment as foUows: “That matter this Ccurt has held under advisement and I do not know but I am as rcadj to dispose of it now vigation Company? to make no advaxxces as ever I will be” The prisoner was then o to stand up when the Court proceedetowards Utah unless they ore ': prepared : - TERMS Six Months II03IE AFFAIRS bat price and j ' Duir Fues— The ' “Liquid Fly Kilier” is advertised in the California papers' If any one is troubled with liquid Flies now a their tune There will be plenty of flies— not very ' liquid— here soon Fjlcifio Railuoaiv— Mr Wm Bansman and Mr Jump the artist are to make drawings for the Pacific Railroad Company : -- Idaho—A party of buys were crossing the Boise river on the 21st the boat was npset the and the whole party- - waa thrown Into ' water bet only one waa drowned a son of John F Mffiennon about U years of a geV His body was not recovered Lient Curry with Co B 1st Oregon Gav airy and a detachment of Co B 1st Oregon Infaitry uader Iieut Cullen were to leave Fort JBobe on the 22nd for Bock Creek to form a' summer' camp for the protection of The mails and emigration on that road ' Geeat Doxxoa vox the 4rn —Our painters - : SATURDAY MORNING 1 EDITORIAL CORilESPoWDfcxPr THE SOUTH are crowded with work for the 4th Banners 'Theatre— Fourth or 'Jcxr— Onr friends V J mottoes clo aro to be the order of the day in the country who contemplate spending the Eiwctm jCi June 2ith Fassxxo Turocou— A small cavalcade on Fourth in the city as well os our citizens President Young and party hn horseback of emigrants from Sonoma county will no doubt be pleased to read the adverthe morning ot the lWtrtrcW California bn their' way to the States passed tisement that the Theatre will be open on pleasant country abont fire miie that of when i the magnificent play I 'ftlraJ'3 evening through this city yesterday Uncle' Toni’s Cabin will be reproduced This quia a smaU aettiement sltnated n!l a I to play hae now in consequence of the aboli- trieme south of Utah county FRIDAY MORNING 23 two settlements we passed onr frfe! tion of slavery a national characters We raoBAYB CorBT YESTkcpAY—The case of sonT Lake Villa at the Spring addition are Caine in informedhat Manager rU‘ D C Corbin vs Ben llollalay was called np I m®utttaiu— R very beautiful to nsnal the beautiful mechanical scenic and Conrt and continued till next weekl y The ” eflbcts calculates to introduce a beautiful new I fa e countrr vomexhat rbkf'fa Ctlb 1 until Thursday July adjourned tableau at the close of the piece entitled dun neighborhood A meeting waa held at SUntaom Vision ofthe Future Tue Focrtu at Sax Fuamtisco—Speaker Uncle-Tom’spirited and excellent ddresioatvl Colfax has telegraphed to Mayor Coon that dark horse A for R3X la eral improvement of the bay somebody Francisco on tho Fourth of he will bo in San peon! ered Jnabconnty President by an to oration not time in Young but prepare July V The member of the "renowned” I 00lru3‘ Richards and Hooper for the occasion Mormon Battalion will master at the Council 1°®' company started for ihij The News Lettes of San Francisco is out V Rouie on Sunday noon V' plvingla the erening abouUeTea oV again There is fhiiin that pipcr — —— fJ Having tarried behind at' -Tns C 'Mr D0 i Umi PopmW ball Mfe£ American writes Arursnra Sala o( sue- - in honor that the good exchanges of the President rooms that “when the gentlemen dance they territories are 'busy with commit- - all it was rounding jSoC P‘c make gr3nJ jump when the ladies revolve they tees of preparation for the coming day col - WM The Uttie'ws were cheeses' That is nothing to some gentle' attire with djiy their ®fLcJ banners men out here they not only jump but pers and the joyfully fluted President form unheard of ‘‘conwobbolatipns? with Chance for a Smash —Mr lb L South-wort- h their feet before they come down again A w!‘aa crop friend of ours dances as thongb he had the brought to this city yesterday COO A eM Brass Baird was there U with their body: moV ewtet dozen sale for egg-nowants Who straiua of eggs vision of a turnpike gato eternally before " wurda nine o’clock the Draumfcv him and which ho was bound sooner or la- on the 4th? was thrown opea to the vtiitorVauJdJ fit1 ter to sarmonnt and wo have attended ball : Passed ThkoughH on Senator Stewart was kept up till with p midnight rooms where the ordinary music was greatly of Nevada 'here! yesterday passed through ' ? ALT CIlEEI assisted by a variety of beautifully adjusted lie arrived the eastern siage at 2 amJand by ss a setUeuw in the after and nt'eeras in the eTo of wril0‘ stamps put generally taps the Western at L pm The Senator leftby forth from the awadlling clothe of Atthoasb’ finish We to tog was wilh music up through npL doubt wanted to be at homo on the neer 1 1 ''' astonish ' Sala infancy The ciiUeu hare Could A ' atgro Fourth maghmeent meeting hnUse which io J Kkrchaxdisk' Cosuxo — The Sacramento Has Not ComrT— The Hon Aslilejf everywhere cUedouhtlm indace rj" ppfyliten Bee says that within five days 60000 lbs: of of Ohio and Chairman of the Conmiittcc on erect a better clas of bhajing t’j ek freight for Salt Lake City were shipped from Territories is shortly-expected here The notes bf the size ot thia bow lueeting- Carson City lately The Carson Appeal gentleman got to Denver'' on thelGth names with the of tho bail ' Jcfdt sip ncttlem ‘V i j- X peaks of 200000 pounds of goods in addielse deaervlnof Fpecu! mtc — Utah iMfetting to ho comeverybody Us Good fob tion to the above to be shipped thence to bat as vc started withoiA our book the rABPie Salt Lake and rejoices in the “ractr of the mercially “an object of interest” The sheet has tsd hers evaporated to regions ‘South Salt Lake merchants buying their goods at Carson Appeal argues that thejwcstern half At all events the meeting house U of to the Tacific Railroad be are to ought compleSaa Francisco instead of St Lonis excellent and convenient huihling Ti et to ted first so that California and Nevadaua ar dvw : Renewing— Notwithstanding the past de- establish business relations with Utah Idaho form for'thc speakers and tlih space pression of business in the city we are pleas- Montana and Colorado before St Louis sc for the choir are finely furnUicdliaJ of ed to see that the interest in the Daily ingrained oak in oil' The high ceiling “ cures them as customers tre flower and mouldiugs in pListcr giri Wee is nnabated Onr agent soliciting a On the Colorado— The Sacramento tho whole Ian agreeable airofcomehacii ere renewal of subscriptions returns to the sancto M tum with' infinitely more satisfaction than in Union has a highly graphic account of two just such a place whence Bhould arise ill puttro his canvas a year ago The greenbacks weeks spent on board a steamer in the ex- humble prayer or the highest praises ta aosjk t i pome down promptly— and we need them all ploration of the Colorado with a Mormon Giver of all goodr On Saturday morning Elder Geo ASe uotlong Gentlemen we are obliged— we can remem- cargo on board The writer speaks of the Them : Colorado river as the Mississippi of the Pa- offered a solemn and earnest dedicatory ber friends pt cific and anticipates in glowing terms the cr that found a response in every bean inm Getting More— Holladay A Halsey have “wealth of giant States!-- ' that will pass yet addresses were deli we J by propriate been doing considerable ia the'gold purchabetween its hanks sident Young Elders praon Ilyde andJtI Tb sing lately we heard of qnite a pile of dust ion be Taylor t " elioWr An AmiabIe Elephant — An exchange being brought into that establishment last In the afternoon addroues were delii at 1 week- -' Scott Kerr & Co have been also gives a graphic account of the great elephant in the no W Elders Vve bowery by Woodruff! quite lively We are so very modest that the Ilanoibal who was of such an amiable turn II Stenhouse G A Smith and igrsai rl ndvnll very chink of gold in our neighbor’s pocket of mind that it took him throe weeks in a ‘’ Hooper loblot satisfies ns— generally general way to get naiad but when his danOn Sunday x forenoon and afternoon t row p would smash up a keeper or vast hrjw Kitchen Maids Coming— Nearly 3 000 em- der was up heknock congregation was wildressed tj a npo camel then two and H S Eldredgc G Q Cannon r D igrants lately arrived from Europe in AmeripoDOt of way by variety ards L Snow and President Yuan ca in one week Six steamers and three kovreri JtnJ ships landed this crowd in New York in two The First Train—The advance of Messrs : TUB VISIT SOUTH- SThe Sacramento mtfre Union & days says train of clothing and furnishI have not attempted in the eonltue?t Seigel than three thousand five hundred of these ing goodsCoy arrived last evening As announ- denCe from the no nth 'to “write cp7 the doobd fad tii are women and nine-tentwill be looking ced in their opening advertisement this is tlements—I have but hastily jotted don ks otl for situations in somebody’s kitchen before the first mercantile arrival from the east this few items asYpassed along of life " ' the week is over I Much might have been noticed and Season They woaid probably have fearful St( commended- - but I am forced to reftaia lid a to tell flood of r Gzologioal Distuibction— A Denver talcs ’scapes by padto per has a long article oh tho “Geological and field— those dusters— ifthey bad a tongue I this time only expressing my very greatnl as we Distribution of Silver” Qur local says a very —but they are a scarce article in market and isfaction at whatI witnessed of labor nrplacei od i will doub Jess speak for themselves in a pro - progress in everything' that conducts to pretty subject no doubt but the family cial independence Intelllectusl- - improvtmel silver is his special hobby! Geo- per manner j°h certain' wealth- - The people and and “formations” silver of 1 logical “pockets” ST xtbact from Post Office Order— are all very well to write about bnt if ‘any- We extract tlie following from a post office happy contented and fully satisfied thatUrl a I1 were the pioueers or a great work thstVKJ to discover some actu- order body will tell 0 received: just stand immovable in a diy of trial al ‘‘formations” in his pants’ pockets he’ll “With a view to bring into general use Dojuig our absence from the city vr! arja use li? influence to get the article reprinted stamped envelopes bearing requests for the return of unclaimed letters it is proposed to ccived many courtesies sad attentions foci ) Wi entire furiiUlt the same with the names business friends to whom it would give as plessvcll V Difficulties— Various tradesmen are com- and post office addresq ot parties printed in acknowledge onr obligations batasTevr lull nut exceeding four lines across the eud plaining of their difficulties this year of toe envelope iuclnding the request with- but a small and obscure portion of a hrf cannot makers fcuy wood— masons out additional company of distinguished citizens it votj charge” and carpenters are delayed 'through lack of seem Invidious to signal our friendi " Cricket Rig uts— Folks from Cache Valley rock and lumber' The season is altogether among so many equally kind and good bur A' ’Bay the crickets have been worse on newly-liocatc- d cd folks that vied with each other inagTtal a late one and buildings mnchdelayed farms than elsewhere Soma think late fall will help ns all out As the spring: ble and profitable attention? to the risitiel will not be troubled with theso pests was we shall have one they Brass Band of Xephi the choira o?pn The after their farms get established a little wliile: ish “hard-finished Fork Payson and Salt Creek re-dHard Enough— A dwelling The crickets were that-th! a of weatern house” offered for sale in paper ground was taken up and of course came to lug special thanks and of Col Face aaitil We koow some buildings hereabouts that are mounted men who accompanied the pill their oidtaroping places to yegetite as hard to finish as any ned he When comfrom Thursday to Monday we most iuh honorable mention" d Covfumentiby-O- ii Thursday evening enough and pleted they will be G S L City June ITi f the Dargave a complimenthe' members-oought to fetch a large price on Sanday left The Saltreek party tary supper in the Globe to A Miner Esq Concrete Houses— We notice with pleasprevious to his departure for Europe In ad- ing and traveled to l’ayson ure a trial of this kind of erection in this dition to the Bar( we noticed their Honors they- - passed through Spanish Fork Sprit? city AS most of onr readers are aware Chief Justice Titos Elias Smith A O Smoot ville Frovoandonto American Fork vben concrete houses are built of gravel sand Marshal Little UFelt E V East O J In the afternoon a meeting waa held Dsnifit and linfe mixed together and while in a Goldrick Esqra-- : were pleas- people were addressed by Ellers F Bid soft' condition thrown between boards forbrief and very complimentary to the arls II 8 Eklredge Johin Taylor W J antly is ming tho shape of the walls' It supposed guest We heartily wish Mr Miner success nings W Woodruff and President Young In theeventog the Choir aerdbaded that where the gravel and sand can in his mission' He leaves in a few days can on the ground this description of walls President and visitors and gang some chokl be buil very cheaply the only drawback COJUHSSIOXlKS AT Fort: Lyon —Messrs retonsJ pieces On Tuesday the company ' the’ 1 lime understand of We Hon Con home that Foster Doolittle and Ross ' 8V being th price one of the first specimens of concrete' buil: Jfr Yhe TIcket-of-Leav- e part or Jane JZZ I Thatiul— dings ever erected In Utah was built by Mr at taetroct ptaJe J C Uttle and that It answers very well lor CniriMcCopkEnq others ffccompehied rama ave no Men Oil th6 corner of telegraph street and State them The honorable committee edited the Road some building of this kind is going oil Sand Creek battle gronnd They left en ' We wish the experiment every success as rente for Sapta Fe expectlng to return and ‘Cricket Flaying nr Utah”— Fw we believe that in certain localities a teu meet the Indians on Cow Creek where Col Publico” --writes us au interesting aSconrt times better house r than the adobie and- a Leavenworth had agreed to have some pres-- the improved condition of the Deseret Uv1 1 V much cheaper one can be pot np of this ma- enta for'the Indians V Cricket Club of thiscity The CIubhMos 1 'rf terial Caphun Bishop District Inspector emo4eUeda:riVorb ' Tdk Colouabo Question— The Reese the red ptelk went right into camp let down j match vrlll be played shortly ami' a to!1 RiverJSeveflla ia down on the preposition'to the hare of the : corral- and" coolly drove off I oonconree of visitors are expected"to sbcoL & send goods to Utah by way Of the - Colorado the stock right from under Col Leavenworth’s We wish the club success Cricketing I to nose The method is too costly for us Utah-ite- s great institution forpropagatingmoscls say: nothing of the Reese River folks who would ' prefer the travel to come that way -’ Several - 8tatxxesr of Cobden ire to lj The Reveille says freighting by way of Virerected in England The Beform Tm Hevexte AsaEssoRW e direct atten- - has opened a subscription for a colj£ ginia and Austin now only costs 15 centsper lb and with increasing railroad communica-fio- n tion tothe card of MrBimmoria — Local whis-- 1 bust nnd the: citizens - of Alapdj-jierWe hope so to Editor— “its a mistake Assessor asks I hare Yoted a a statue "The MsO®®? will soon bef nmeh less w Wa bare no objection to getting goods both your attention to hisformidahle tax schedule I Examiner saysthat X20000 are ‘ : Tor 1865” Oh deax mtl j ways on the cheapest principle : presented to Alr3Jobden £' iM sS1 s Jr ’ - I 1 g : - v 1 tu JH - I I - iEa Tel-EGRir- n ! r head-over-he- ls J hs ’ hair-breadt- h' -- 1 ns-ho- -- w re Pot-terywa- -- late-probab- - ly e e not-informe- hard-finishe- - ri be-foun- i s Tlie-specche- d j i 1 ! - - 1 - nji - : e - - - ' ' i' : f s :lfd - i : c53B ? 1- - r 'Sr U: r t TK— ' |