Show Vk'tDWt' aV ' V x--: T I- K - I - - ut ) A-c V II C rv 12 ‘ lv C03L?li:nCIA that every traveling body should move to be commenced Immediately if 'the f I d TELEGRAPH I rongh the regions around Workmen can be1 procured There’ a Ornci erWtDmf 1 - - : : V SEMI-VEEKL- Y M thinly-settie- Scxt-Wcut- Tnf v rnou cornnsroxDENCE EDITORIAL ' - - TUB ' SOUTH ' ‘ ' - 1 1 AOer dinner the rretdent rtocedelTFUl i 'y This evening a meeting was ttt I feels brJ t MorxT Pleasant Sism Corstri 1 J place lllder Van addressed Saturday Evening July 22 1SC5' suspicious of molestation and fully pre chance for' needy emigrants' V I v f July 11 1805 pie In Dsttish and Fader 8 W toJtSjl vfth 125 beta Coi— J10XDVY IIOIWLXG July 34 1803 pared to defend himself to tho last It Is intended to continue the road to Derr— Virginia 21 DoUK Thonghl fTWrdl a letter from this place spoke in KuglUh V Fort Ephraim U an od wtUement Gold and silver have invited or the this city as fast as practicable Air yesterday to ctcli the outgoing null from GREAT SALT LAKE CITY n FT AIL MARK LTF visibly changing from itf flrtt ' L !J rfiRiist be reach to this Creek not do I war has driven into many of these Stanford believes Salt Lake and Sacra- Slt rxpect Kit wards'iv Bishop f xvanenergeiie fore a week later' Tbi will therefore he honsea In a dilapidated Cormtvdby W SG0DCE Exchange Euilding Annum (one copy) t : tio bo---s mountain regions ioxlc of tho most des- mento can conditiuB L W in communication rail be by COTTON 00 u :coo Mount PleasanKTeontinoed I the visit t JixMonllis S : ! characters — theofisconrings of within three years 60a75 Mali Olnbami Last evening the hall vu agaiu opened (TnTT brn U V ’3 50 perate S' S Three sua 13 — throushout the city rriai w:iUKi Fin Til denser the and older financial condition and a of the visitor few The lor populated the hours for dancing company portions 125a0'0 uis UImHikI Jim i'Up ten subscription The reaches tu fecreW Any person sending 1 25i tlloo Drill of the country It 'can be seen all is reported to bo satisfactory and ample Ounabiirg '759 and visitcil enJojeJT themselves together anotherIntelligence " : murdt-ladun 2 W Throat! hslt receive a copy gratis Deuiiui 0i'utte Cotton prdoa '"' (ill around— tho many recent robberies in I means are on hand to C5 80 Skt-ipr 1U 3 00 till ten Vclock V Strip cany on the Manti July lCtfeli 124 DsttHag pir lb During the sight the cV'uda dropped re ' On onr arrival and California recent murders I terprise os fast as laborers can bo ob- - Tick 00 10 here Yarn prl-rion Friday CM ! 4v ton a i ttiatl II x I w have enjoyfTeohing showers and found Col Warren 8oow alive to the On the road to the Pacific and bcca- - I tained The company employ all the riwuw pwl ed deliciously cool and agreeable Weather tance of protecting the people 7 vh slonal Turpinic deeds by road agents I laborers they can 'hire but the demand Broadcloth SOOtolSOO Uneey murderon attacks of the ihis Indiana was filled The tSKeh early morning son Bowery So to 125 260 to 4 50 Poplin' “ta Ocwiniru ’ killed He the - Ao Flannel day befv northward 'Ought to be sufficient to im-- 1 exceeds the supply lOOtolW SliawU eachl2 0 J to 25 00 and tls audience was addressed by Elder had reported i left this place jith a bad of 1 25 to 2 25 ltlket jr pr 1200 to 25 00 Woodruff P D Richard and Geo A Smith &itintt I the oh the Be tier and' settlement imLAifcd of White The habit in the for men is who are jpersoh pel every $40 100 wages Delaine ' OaJtT1’! per S!! v from miles live ' Siliua or One President feu afternoon deliver the In I month Young - (SXOCSKIK and board and for Chinameh $30 going a' long way from home to keep v ' discourse ed 125 interesting 05 very a75TCodber: lb DELEGATE TO yonng man was his arms jeady for use- - at a moment's without board Tho white laborers Sacr pr : SO 9 snd 0O Dried Apple the jonrney the l'resiJent has re his body left in the wagon t5Rieprlb g 5w pj botto 1‘bc1w 4 I Diie’l 60 a S 50 Ten Uree’i of terms no think as so leave the to not sufficiently liberal Tobacco ilia possibility warning trained fromjspeakiug much Lqt on this oe VCol Bnowwhh a company of 2 00a250 UtriMSM! pr fplSOOitSO ' 250 lies of t I men weaJL left here a few lb Cinitaniuu hour no was hour all pr an and Rainiaa to listened to and taken however he the aiur It that give being spohe by surprise isjthought probable Crown 2 6 ' caion Clove mATcU for iu 10 ant Carr search of the fSL midnight Ilia was attention' from ’breathless with 100 Mi Aliniic subject 'seaforce will unwelcome visitors due reception a 40 be this increased Ulrean ped working evening lst express came in r? tqnired 400 the covenants and blessings of the Melchisc 75 Nntniegf ' v Star Canfles I L dulla with bnow of requisition fortwenty fKJfc 1 00 These mountain regions aro extensive son to 5000 About 2000 Chinese are Soda lb piper il 't fcu Prppcr Keayly everybody complains addressed to and principally dee 64 ’100 I priesthood business— froml GUigtir of matters Saleratn iri ihe there are a vast number of hiding places now employed on the road who are ness aVhiffl 2 50 the parents of the young and rising generatThe Indians are understood to be 4 00 Jm Ginger ' ’ 60 counter his to bar the lb thi thirty five mile in conridrrabta’a51 104 4np ionmdrehantat carpenter in them and consequently the prospects found to be good laborers and as cheap ’’I 00 rl H’ Ontili ber and are suspected of theOhsin Eat Logwood El also Watt and Eiders spoke Hooper 00 4 same is word the 600 bench the Tat his J 60 ColUUprgl of catching desperadoes after they have as any considering the price given Jw’ Alum ulng off another uerd of cattle Tk in the addressed Vat Cntt lanih CO 00 people 20 6o 4Jp dr It u tiofpera the so dismissed thesow cougrega-tioand it lresilent ofviolence fact so dona are deeds not their Somein say tbeyjieve uim with bia eir 50a80 th r experience here dailjbefore bright as might' bo wished though the IrliHpr yd lfO2M)Dihpcr Prng- -it fa time tBejr crc the two days’ meetings at this sctj ttrmnoil 45 (0 aCrash Brown briskDuring 100nl° the after half most ' forget Terhaps they prompt and cnnctic efforts be ‘ tlcnient Ilisliop ccly and the people have: I -kfri11U1 - ILariey BAKDWASX ’v 1 UOWEKV Of s tho post year or two caused by made lo fHCS3 visitor the to attentive kind and been New York 5 capture such offenders Ube 4 00 and have Braa Ktt1 pr lb 1 40lUrIn Seyflir mj morning to render every - edVestcnlay tliemcetiRgcnnineaeFrd A1 ared no' ' pain vlit-anS wm Tli a 89th of in the Uower60 y- spacious eurioMnwlPv'1 Wall cJonri Independence cl Scjrtlio shl na!verary erviceJ for The comfortable the demand for goods and produce side of the question-ito safest the best eol penoD eclut Buatba all the 'ISO or the observed here yesterday with of holding 30io dBl " Ulh appre- capable Ttfc r X 4 01 to 4 6o NVw Yorker coaid give to the occasion Springtuwn choir iswere bijtlily SnSHWl UtUercice well filled by ten e’clock person so ol Moutasa ' what they really did experi- - I follow— always to be ready to meet Such that nJiUith The Danish and ciated The 4 M) largely 608liovel 25 The military display consisted of regiment Catin population I Band whs SprinjrtnJn-ShJ-dcn- )‘ The ehce in' the times preceding present ac14 With Oo and of must fine have your of infantry cavalry and artillery accompa- 8heet Iron a very characters if they their 6iUrn crdlcs scythe people its Kir vices te those of the Manti 4 50 customed frugality and energy united £CAxcs Ldul 13 nied bands which be was with lrio fortl however received that they jrtiuel by is fifif sell it as dearly as possible It coihparison may ’ "' and Jlut the and music fit) S 4 OOj Kskea 300 3 Forks 3 tine Mount no singing ing make Pleasant doubt it throughout1 will what Jibe greatest enthusiasm along the Hue of the dawereexcelK-u-t 4 50 deserve to be 4 90’Minurs Pick “ 1 diet agree-aid- e itlipjjcars prcUy plain that the current considerably better to kill half a dozeq march the returned veterans had a perfect Manure qtiiin 00 ere were on 3 60 a3 00 “ hovl Iff lid the band’d lli stand this otid of the nflynnj remembrance place people ovation The shipping in the harbor was Wir y 1 4)0 not see- so thriving a c‘f your murderous assailants than ilck n ? nean wo With their accustomed frugality and energy President Young Eider Tsylor deeorated: rnblio and private bullf finely '' Smith GLASS Csni Nmw Richard ihrseTi united they will no doubt make Mount Lyman commerce between Utab hniT MTontaha be killed yourself or than even to be dings were hung with Hags and streamers tnl ol the Twelve Bishops Mofiit of Mahti uuld kilH 65 Pleasant what it deserves to be 1! 8 x 10 each S5l0x the women were fall and streets of lair as wo have sc&n The Missouri diver is killed without tho most vigorous pre- and parks ward of EphrAiin Larsen of Surindtl leave bw 85 5010xlA brave men 'Fireworks in the various 10x12 14 SraiNGTOwx of Moutit IMeasaut Uradtey oftidll ring the Seely July MXSCELLAXKOl'S L other localities closed the day in carrying itfpff to St Louis and other com-- " vious protest possible of thut kind equates-anfiit Callister or Fillmore John ton or Before' Mount from' started Fou oi the the 1 company 00 50 a 2 Shoe nl 2 00 Ilori of glory Gunpowder Keen Green tain of mercial cities in the States A respcct-- - rrhe certainty : of a hot reception and a a blaze l GuntiisonlliKrii)1 afternoon Pleasant tho clouds Olive-oi25 1 a 25 2 1 00 a 1 25 yesterday At Gettysburg the day was celebrated Ax handle ' of Farviesf u 125 dropped down' freely their refreshing waters Richfield aud gatg r k sr aet 300 400 able number of vessels have unloaded very doubtful ' issue of bucIv attacks with great enthosiasm and the corner stone Cnp men (m tLem 3 00 a 4 OU 1’hite set so Irum good continued many the and leading to this during journey of the soldiers monument was laid' with im" iiiHce in addition to the Elden aecoom snd r in The cleared clouds eve 31 the MARKET freight at Vort Benton and Opiiir and would tend considerably to their pro- EAT away place : 1 -- ' : s istrw i vr J V te : - tiiKy ' ' -- en-Neva- da ¥1 HvHOOPER r lSjJ -- " i “ A - ! n f to-da- m - -- FOR OUE NEXT y V- ‘i ’ 1 tade 3 - ‘ : -- n - : -V - ' -- - ' - - - bh-ssin- T E li E OR AFlilC in-th- I r i I- - s - cI-j- ' ehall-alway- 1 ' - - " 1 - - : d V1 - ao ’ ! - 'I -- the'Moatana folks ' dant supplies At last advices Whether or not ail tho boats ccfald get up even to It is said Ophir was au open question that by taking out some boulders and damming ' tho stream the - boats could run for four montha in tho year instead of being obligated to lighten at Cow Is-land that Jioavy boats should go no ' higher thauFort Union and that the stearaors for the navigation of the' Upper i f Missouri should be capable of carrying 100 tons on two feet of water r At any rate tho navigation appears sufficiently reliable to render it o'profitable specula- lion for freighting Ve notice once more not with su- promo satisfaction tho Virginia market quotations of the price of flour this time St I ouis brands at $27 andSalt Lake at $18 to $20 If our farmers and millers rejoico iivjidw pf that disparity we have little tfy say trpon the 'Subject as it con eerjuthem mere than it does us y '' 1 -- - - indi-vidual- ly' - -- - 'S J L: F 1 I The fact of the existence of such a lour appreciation of the Salt Lake article cannot fail tq lessen materially the demand fprit particularly - if Abe boats bave takenup tho Missouri large sup-plies fr6in the States But weare not especially vexed even upon this point for some good may spring 4ut of it though” it mny appear an eviL S-During 'the past year or two wo be- - lievb several folks hereabout have 'be come convinced of the advisability of possessing a year or two’s supply breadstuff and if the recent stiff de--'inarfU for that article by neighboring ter ’ xitories shall remain slack os now ap-pcars to bo the prospect why it will give many folks a chance to lay in that quantum of eatables 'for future consumption which their sharpened perceptions have taught tcm is desirable to hdro on : 1 - : J - I- posing ceremonies At daylight a hundred guns werq fired by the camp on the battle oro rejoicing in abun-- 1 veution Reef fresh Beef flrittd : field'" At 10 o'clock in the morning a procession THE NEWS headed by Maj Gen Geary moved through the streets of the town and reached the cemAfter a long spell of silence- - the wires etery at a few minutes before 11 o’clock have again spoken and this time with a where ther exercises opened with prayer followed by a discourse from the Rev Dr j garruUtyjitlogether unprocedeiited— the I Tyng'of thi cTty7 Johnson was then jigpatchoa enmeupoa us like anava-?t and Mko the man with hie ele- - the pleasure of being present ' The ceremonies of layingthe corner stone phant we hardly knew with pur were then gone through after which Gen limited space what to do 'With Howard orator of the day delivered an eloon the sacrifices of the private them - However our readers have quent address soldiers which was followed by a poem for them now in hand and pro are ready for the occasion “Thoughts of' the time and and read by Col Chas G morel which we trust will not bo long de-- place "'written The exercises conclude J by an ad- tlalpin lay ed an the all or none principle ijpot I dress from Gov Curtin New York 6 the pleasantest to work ob in publishing Tho Galveston Tribune's letter ofJuno 20 th telegraphic news saj’s Galveston Is occupied hy colored troops a provost guard for the enforce- Though not particularly startling- - the constituting law of and order Gen Granger left meat ' news is ' interesting The ' conviction this morning for Houston with sufficient force to that and occupy city protect'citizens sentencing and execution or imprison- in the vicinity Transport loade 1 with part ment of the persons charged with con' of weitzel’s corps arrived several days ago were nnable to cross A large fleet is nection with the assassination of Presi-de- but now at anchor off the bar The same letter says true loyalty is scarce Lincoln sates the general expectain Galveston even sow while the union tion on that point As to what shall be patrol the streets and a powerful fleet done with the chief of the late Confed- is anchored off the city these narrow minded and impoverished people ding to' the idea of eracy there is little satisfactory inteili- -' State independence they want to fly to the lone titar flag once more aud to subdivide jence lie still as appears by the pa their country into four States or more and to' pers spends his hours in d casemate of become a recognized power in the world New Orleans 4 denied all Port Monroe ‘catching fiies7 y Gen Banks delivered aa oration at the books or other literary material except Union celebration here before a nua bible and prayer-boo- k and with two merous and enthusiastic audience In one of most eloquent addresses ever made in or three Soldiers constantly in his cell the this btite he asserted the': justice right and carefully guarding' him But the and necessity of confirming the elective franchise on the colored people of the South a telegraph ie news leaves the point as to The celebration wound up whether he will be tried by a jnilitary or magnificent freedmen’s torchdight procession ' ''7 - New York civil tribunal just as mystified as ever it S The negro takc3tqr alarge sharoof at--j tentioojind there are a good many symptoms that he will continue to be equal to tho apple of discord for some time to 1st 1805 ‘ wnOLEf ALE MARKET : rs jier-manent- ly - t-- - r - Pi-ut- e " -- ' ’ - -' - CHANGED rune N a few years ago when parties COuliL traverse ' the whole distance from the'Missouri Diver to- - the Dacific and not discharge their hreurms uulcss to bring down a buffalo or- - an antehqie ‘ lime also was whciv people could travel anywhere about this mountain country' ' front Lontmie to the Sacramento" and fromthe Snake liiverto the Colorado without any serious appprehensions of was - - ' - molestation from whitest red man But that time has gone by and other like it will npt? come in a hurry The recent horpble attack 'upon the msul stage in Port - Neuf canon is but another and more loudly expressed warping I I ’d - damnation for them - " t recently camped near an Indian lodge- - with two inhabitants on Salmon river The whites I fth the Jnten tion of making the two Indians drunk and at- Sacramento we glean some partial- had demand 1 then swapping with them at a Kentucky for the campaign 200000 men and said I ” hen th moment for trade disadvantage arrived the ifirs Ol the progress or the work in that I the fact wa that when he was visited by r white proposed to barter the remaining of Secretary Cameron he explained the' dim--- I the liquor for a horse bat the Indian could enlty ofmarching into Tennessee bydiver-- not see it A scuffle ensned bat the whites The completed and in use toigent lines one to Nashville the othet to I bad full as many sheets in the wind as the nnessce ift forces Clipper Gap 43 miles from Sacramento lately ontnnm- - Indims and one of the former finding Mm- M bered by the rebel armies confronting him on I Keif short hande'd called to his fellow who ran andiokaa' lines He had but 4300 men to meet II to the rescue and with an axe split open 200 jnen are rapidly pushing iOn I those an wa obtainof 18000 and whenasked the sknll of the Indian' A opposing works the It will be completed and by Secretaryforce Cameron how many men he ed to tie op tlA other Indianrope bnt the friddled running "an additional 12 miles' to needed he replied for the present campaign whites bound the corpse instead and then lay snd before yon ean reduce the South down and fell asleep Meantime the sarviv- Illinoistown tbo 15th September 60000 to snbjection yon most have 200000 This ing Indian awoke and escaped Thence to- Dutch Flat it is expected statement was made in the presence of SecMexico— Cortinas Cameron’s military family and 'was will be' completed and qpelied by April retary afterwards published in the Eastern papers Constitutional side a distorted and incorrect form On the 17th of May a"’ French force 500 Seventy miles will then be in running sfrong(were advancing on Zitacnaro In the orderincluding it is said the most BotbschiU about to be martirf & Micbowcu hutingat the farm call- wd portion o? the received a of a A liberal force of 300 V was detich route cavalry necklace worth pearl $50000 - rCpon ed to make a reeonnoiaeanceot the enemy the said force coming dashed the east sight of the Sierra Nevada I ' “What have yon ever done to further in on at full speed and inadtf a most terrisipis to be entered npon t human : progress?” asked a" sententious ble him summit the work lance charge in the midst of hnrrahs for befbre the'completion of the road be - Pjjoaopfrer - independence diy of Jenkins JenI nn were defeated': losing 16 killed yond rePy was clear and decisive : “I andThe20 French survey is being made from Don-wounded and leaving behind several I St I Her Lake eastward and the and horses The routed enemy retrea grading is sir1’ ted to Tolncs ' : -- roJu -- f - 1 - - - - present-fromhercousi- n -- c' - 1 -- Stripesr-extend-- today - - s HONOR TO BRIGHAM - YOCKO AND THE NOBLES qz Israel On its right was another finely painted banner with the bee-hiin the centre the American Eagle extending its wings over it - ve the farmer whiih his wheat sheaves and stacks ' of grain the Indian and the lion croUchiug were the figures in the foreground Over all was the inscription: semi-civiliz- ed - CONSTITUTION - OP TDK ! UNITED'- OCB COCXTRY’S OtOBT - STATES To the left was another banner: iTHE HEX OF ISBAE WE WELCOME YOC The walls were ornamented everywhere wito flowers and inscriptions of welcome -- 1 parties from the mine going home In cot- ictionet nection with thi notice we observe Emigre oared-tion Square is still white with the canvas n ( will in the stranger “ within our gates’ —a crowd of lietthe order it comers and goers of the “rolling-stoneof hurnanity7 Yhe “yellow god” ought ta l'n a kind of a jripsey monarch not over par f SA cuisr about a fair skin judging by the litik leads hi Col lower - The Reams Way— ffe ooiice quite et deep naturally tarn over to “the judge M More Cold— Xortli Idaho is in t oyer new and extra riclt gold miaes sitM'J fein feop bi on a email creek supposed to empty Into fi 4thel to tire "Clearwater —eight to ten dollars Pj coarse gold The diggings cover at res one six miles by Dieil— By a letter from' Elder Henry lA dated Nottingham England Jane 6th learn that Eider- - Jesse Y Cherry wh laboring in that country on aUti leu small pox 20th "May last regretted Coming Near— The DesTer that petroleum has been sres “ An extensive tiiirt miles from that city over of extent an land covering hundred acre as weareinforaedtiUteiWBj s saturated with 'the crude -gentleman assures us that the ctj £?ntlfe taken in the hand and the oil like a sponge” If this be true that Wagon Road Company willabejotinb® “strike a light” and hare tfc grand v roo ioaon the completion of ri- I 4 - s i- — mm Mwli of snow yesterday morning in fie neigbbi IJjpre liood olvCity Creek Kanyonand a pert f the ple- and west monntains The rain dwmg tilortl the previous night fell more like a tM wate- d TOO rspout than the sprinkling institution we si Whether generally acqnamted ‘with snow1 fell by reason of the cold or wbetbtr flbthc the ‘ cold came by reason of thejnowlM tgsmei too for u and one which r - d - tances- Former subjects of princes kiomnJ emperors of old Europe had transferred their allegiance to the Repnblie and Ephraim qegmed all Germany andScandinavia As the President’s carriage approached a young lady presented him with a garland of flowers with a motto of “Welcome” the gift of a Yonng Ldie Association of which she was the representative ' The Ephraim Brass Band played some and the people alined both welcome hearty sides of the road waving tli-i- r banner and welcome and saluting the President every step be advanced It was a great day The children as usual were out in terrible numbers and all ages The Ne-ph- i seemed to be happy and rejoicing also and enlivened was Brass Band there ' the scene ""In the morning Elder W oodrufft Van Cott and Snow addressed the people in the meeting house In the afternoon Elders Smith Cannon" F D Richards and Hooper spoke President Yonng made a lew remarks and blessed the people After this meeting the President and-bifriends were invited to a public dinner jin the school room which was very tastefully decorated for the occasion On the wall opposite the entrance was banner: r wag-an- ing from each side of the road for some dis- ' J tlit-ni- ' - - - HOME AFFAIRS a V'h4A' : pnblie Fern Erimijr July 14tb pji kink thm At the outskirts of the settlement a mag THURSDAY MQltXING20 1 in th nificent Welnme’’ arch w evergreen wa I Nonouv’s rain — A train of eleven ' erected over the road In the centre of the on near artisthe house the 4p professedly without a visible or large meeting city tic taste of the people was again manifest in visible leader or captain passed throngbfii icrhnin a larger display of pyramids city yesterday on its way from Idaho to fitof 1th him bearing aloft' the Stars and Eastern States Jt was mostly composed te mean 1 " ilier-Geiier- al - to-da- y - ’ a ins-mor- e - ing money in any city or of faking my family a place where there is no in dneements heldout exceptapparently iu speculating in feet in the great Comstock I have often walked your streets day and night ' and wondered as I looked at Jhe houses if there was a single individual in anyone of them that it was possible to get acquainted with where a gentleman could pas an hour or two in fnteUecfaal conversation and invarf-bl- y my heart has echoed back the saying of one of the oldentnne iToly men—”Tney are joined to their idols— let them aloue” Why-mydearsir if it van not my horse 1 really do not know what I should do to pass ‘IJ - was so desirable that the grief was not m ' poignant The Conns’ll House was crowded in fit forenoon hnd after Elde Richard had ip ken of the Indian difficulties I’reMdnt j Young preached one of those' extraordioan sermon that come few and far between I never listened' to the President with o nod pleasure satisfaction and profit' and Direr life ow saw a people so evidently satisfied with kiildian mil fatherly counsels and care for them ' Of Manti settlement I have little iSf ays MLTra now It can be made the finest settle mot in the valley There is an abandtae rock within the city boundaries to build every in a if-- a house with much less expense thu tory with Usual building material There are sow Got In To meet an engagement at Fort Ephraim excellent houses there and if the very It Lake a number ofthe Twelve and several Elders ion is dOtibtfi of follpwedmo left the' company proceeded 'to "ihat wiR soon change for the' better Dishn wof ai place A meeting was held in Springtown city lead off - and the enterprising vi Altp’sl at ten o’clock and the people were addres- Mofijtb will A follow quirkiy sed by Elder Stenbou Taylor Jo V Slow for We are three Acctio starting pm Young and President Young blessed tlie nl on our just S wy back to the city adent people Af the close of the meeting the President and company left for Fort Ephraim htndin - uow lfviing but he (my horse) has done more t get me acquainted- with the country the manner and cntomi of the people — —than any single individual even the of your yonng city as I let him take hischoce of roads when we go out But here let me come beg your ardon for saying that I have never had oue hand stretched in welcome' Your excellent'And worthy Governor did tell TOE rACIFIC RAILROAD me he was glad I came here ' The Pacific Dailrodd is There are Some folks out in our diggings progressing in The Herald’s Richmond Lynchburg and who complaiq of this peopio"-becau- se they California and a good many of the folks I Norfolk correspondent contains interesting say "good day’1 to them but do not invite of that State and of Nevada are ’very Southern news Blariial law ba& been ‘ i at Norfolk owing to the rioton them to tea to whist to piano to dance to ' 'hand- anxious for its early completion to Salt' conduct prevailing there There iastill much- Walk in the garden toa moonlight stroll to After everybody in the Territory has Lake or at least - to Austin so as to Hufferin' rom destitntion Afin Richmond Eh? Exactly! We understand it all secured hi seven etira supply of bread secure ' the trade with - find dinner afccaden if our millcrago fore it shall be permanently appropriated to with a determlnatioo-t- o beat all crea- -' : eastern cities : ' ' CIncinn'atl '14V j lion in the turning out of extra superfine byFrom a I a "At festival to Generals Sherman StanPresident given I report by flour and compete successfully with- - all ford recently made to thi stockholders I alluded to the charge thatwbile he was in outsiders we shall have no word of conI comtnand of he k by Btirlou and I) J Ross A A Gtnefab P®"1 the Niinvoo Legion Brigadier-Genera- l fi bead!1 chard iissisteiixund was a(‘coinpnied bt eir band In (’apt Winder and LicutensnU Youur ltnLMiles The review wa highly creiitble At the close of the review the Vanpeti brigade was - organized by tlx elc tion tf Col Warren S £now to the oflice of Urn Col it N Allrril of the Is regiment nominated Major Tuttle for or moiiou to the colonelcy ot the 2d The proceedings seemed gratifying regiowit to ever person— perfect unanimity of action' prend-ePresident Yonng and a number of the visitors wore pr- - sent durifig the review During the pat night it h is rained bear and the conteniplated meeting in the Buvrrj liad tu beabaiulu'ned There wa moch f i appointment at no preaching bnt 1 without being armed an i iu numbers sufficient to protect each other The brother of Black-Haw- k haswith three Other Indians traveled in the President’s train from Salt Creek Not a word was said to him of the murder and the Bishop' table wa spread for him and his com pan ions as before Few menvwouhl have so acted but the principle rule (hat every man shall meet Lis own obligations and no exception is made with the red men Springtown is a very' young settlement The coutigufaTion of the country pleases than' any place in the valley There i a greater variety iu the' mountain and hills lot of cedar everywhere " Two load a day ean be obtained with facility The Bishop C K Larson and a few other leading citizens have got some fruit trees looking very well and promising The apprehension that fruit wotild not grow in tkftcuuntj i almost extinct and I vxpect that in a few year the people wilt havb abundantly of every kind of trait that has been imported into the Terri- A - Ke : Al'red mustered Hie militia of theColkji Sanpul JT” a Muitiry District ind in the evening iutttj ut were iusptcted snd reviewed (kduneh £ - com apondent of the Virginia Union thiuks It Is'a hard road to travc) into the affections of fffe good people of that lie don’t know whethei there is any city sociability or good society A that region lie attends church Regularly but nobody ha said a social word to him except tho nsher once lie thinks it won’t do to invite everybody to come to the land of sage brush nd wheq they get there for nobody to say good See how he lamonteth the day to them " reserve of that people:freezing 1 came herewith the best intentions' to eventually take my family here to settle but 1 could never think of investUnsociable— ll Eirly in the' morning yesterday ’ d y t-o- witl: their serenades y The Herald’s Richmond correspondent s' r from Washington mat to muster out all the troops m his department '—hoae aervires wpre no longer heeded The matter 1 left to Gen Terry’ discretion aa aTarge number of hi troops are still needed in the State bat it is thought that his force Will be materially reduced Gov Pferpont has abolished the old Virginia coart of appeals He expects to have the civil government in good running order by the 1st of August I u string uaud enlivened the settlement 'The rain continued during the night and the farmers look satisfied this inomiug'that the promises of an abundant harvest are again realized 73 - a was- - Xe-ph- readers will jlesae bear fn mind ANOTHER INDIAN 5ICRDEO (hat bnr quotation are bawd iijn artaal trSniuc tions and are gold price Lr good by the origin! Intelligence reached iii thi morning that The retail price average about teu per it cit zen of Mount Pleasaut Robert Gillespie package ' cent above quotation the Indians while he with had been killcd-bfy ' Flour—1 Bnciut pi r lb - '43 a 47 another maiihad been hunting their horses - CO to near the settlement at Gunnison lilack-IIaw- k M Louis 0000 a 27 00 Candle - 60aC& Salt Lake s 09 00 a20 (Mrgugar said Co' hare been recognized among the In- OUOuatWOlVL'oir ‘ - 75 a 8 is State-- ' dians by tiiemnn who escaped The news was 12V 2 75 a 3 50 a UTea Putatoeeper1 lb heard here without excitement The leadCO a 1 25 20: Batter Onions la a On’ Whc it 00 a Dried Apples - 00 a 0 ing mm are continually exhorting the peo“ ' neither gatii the reaches' - 6 a 55 ple to remain at hotne-unBurley Italsj MolnC!ipr - 00 a OOj Oats 45 So nor from a to settlement settlement ka'iyons keg -- to-da- 1 00 Xon-mid- ' s 'T5llIiuE!nuked of the ing the President The meeting in the forenoon wa sddreo Of the ki ed bv Killers Taylor Suuw WomlruB President Young in the alteruunn ty Clden (cbison I ai Mofil Gannon Smith Hooper aud Irreptii Much Young vajnatde instruction wttiirIBUna ' V®11! by the different speakers Ihroughouttkedi? ning and by the light of the twinkling star l there wa opportunity for vfeiis aud the 50 - 20 25 Bacon ' nt ol-die- ' YISG1XIA CITY MONTANA Pdent -- T Mutton 18 a 20Pork fm wt ) Vpv iilXB feniaj fWej ? wen W hjwl pan thins tae ros ?te tii 'octu fiUtaa fhowe |