Show 1L r '4 wkwhuIh ' ' t 'ffv v V ' Jb' ’ f'jjf i v ' 4 'v " $ KLrTEUiORVPir AXP THURSDAY tO KfXSV M05PAT r Cc s— STESliOCSE II I B f AT ' Editor IT A SKA- -: fMSWl rockin’ and rollin' lfltcbSa fromibi vry ful— a groaola’ and tha bilar $ nfejin ljsU“T -- cents rr - r not eren the aaler KG tofadin'Ulk'to him— hie" time on a wheel if - ' t Ml tbar taking down his toddy to drink lad nerer askin' nary parainger M the power— all be keens far lifer fe hire a time with bis pale darn each a power! jeet beer him 1 -the gals jlarthi and carry a' on among jj 1 Iwf ry WK Jlul’s'ill thy keer for rswlngcr Ii lo el the two tino Jer Y Ml JXio ' : theirs Ai tj dollars out of hi poekit lato iriw k( ui- Ur thnsd ' u fclW JrlT to dutmxlo 1 iilbkHudueiwottadd B : cart Bt no sort o’ aatisfaxion nur era malt 'em— ddfr ooqe on cspting ' : -- fiihjf I eljm lntef the blamedinriggin' weeihar and liopee wan jspell bnt dog on 'em of shade fekwp t MS 2 on m eomln hp the roped: fegt to weerot it 'A 1A fan on 'em kStcht me and hilt holt on me mi3e tdfhcr mieahle knee iu meap tea nasty stJicky klose line jiTtar nr enmthln'artiseL 4tr for thej krp ne— darn thr plcter! SowlUu rndi ( an tsdrl dun outhLu bitkr( ter ioltlMT timadj— ont XiUlivki Aid nubodj feat' th lut Kit git Mt uv did intrU In a dunked AbrarU beketcht Agin Use tkry’U-ei- Aik Jru s jM Kj top-waggl- i? anr Very cleverly executed” said Mrs in reply to my observations - “I j rWl ’CvUect the scene perfectly Ye like n I Kpiaced down at her" she was not look- at the photographs her eyes were also woted to the lovers “Frederick” she ' xdumed' addressing her son” “Mrs ovn would you be kirid enough to I want him to ask your dangh-ft- o sing that favorite song of mine by ulvard Lear Tennysan's words ‘Fare- fill 1 think it's called” and giving her ft significant glance she look hfs ra: JM bide Mrs Jirowo Dcnby went )ned iately to the phmo I declare I V io suVh a rage that I could almost e quarreled with the manwhen Brown a e up and would make me to t ® slupid tory At last listenleft Harry ? K Cc it id piano and whispered to me that we "better go that our remainingwas T a ' uaelesa distress to Fanny leave with as good nril'toui I ©ould see triumph in Irs eyes as i bowed to her w!dk-ql- vhindred howintently tion with Brown or perhaps a seeond reading of the letter had touched their hearts but this solution was riot satisfactory to me We went the day before the wedding to dine at Brown’s- with the lawyer 1 was a trustee and so forth in the matter and I had to sign a mass of parchment which took the lawyer a good half hoar to mumble over the purport of which appeared to be that everybody hod assigned their property to somebody else and that somebody I could not discover who was y regularly to pay the dividends to nobody I protest I should' have had some doubts about putting my signature to such a confused heap of words Brown’s lawyer who happened to be my lawyer too clearly explained to me in five minutes at his office whit it afterwards took him half an hour to mistify was to sleep at iny cottage that Ilany and we left Brown’s house togethnight er He fras in excellent spirits so was I too bnt- happiness at my time oMife always makes me rather sedate' and meditative I observed every now and then that Harry broke into a lieartyslaughf which rather jarred upon my feelings “What’s the joke my boy?” I- - enquired '' half-yearl- wealth’ ' 'I lie looked at mo with mixed surprise andsadness “Ko no' my boy” I continued logic arid is very pretty but it don't rule men's livei However we may just as well chaiice the letter' only I don’t want von to build-tohopefully upon its ef' fect So the letter was sent to Brown - a day or two after in niy'bffice lread the result 1 had feared in his coun- at last-’- -- tenance was striving to be so veiy calm d Well Brown’s reply was very like the answer' I hod received years ago I suppose In these love matters there is a set of stereotyped forms supplied- to men’s minds which they use and modify ait their need I thought to myself whether it would be' any use for me to see Brown and before 1 could determine whether it would be any use or not ’ was off ' It happened I was the very man Brown wanted to see He ticad been on the point of sending for "me he wished to have a talk Jibout the Cbmpany he had made an appointment with Denby who would be with us in a few minutes --Tlut man’s name started me on my subject at once ’ I scarcely reeollect the details of our converaattenVjI was so greatly excited I believe inmy desire to move him recounted my own history my early love and disappointment how ithad cankered my existence the sorrow which had attended her marriage with a man she disliked Brown looked at me with said-hsurprise in his stolid “youuch a plain practical business manI could not have believed it!J’ Brown wa3 not to be changed I promised to give Ilarry money declared I wpald treat him of my son but all in vain and then found r fouiid I was talking in the strain of my letter about the vaftity of wealth I told hjin that we were both of us old and I iisked him if we were not sure to die in a few years?” ‘‘Certainly” he replied with solemnity Cod willi” whepever And : then I usked ‘him what was the worth for the last few years of onr lives did not care of feasting jgreat folks-whand ns figuring at the tail twopencelor andself-possesse- Bhe watched - face-“Yo- e u” - ’ ‘ v?re hurriedly snatched 'rfrom Harry’s lingering grasp agreed that-thonly thing was of tne list in the Morning Posti PE ? to Brown immediate- Of coarse he took- 'care to evade the 1V we 'hen 1 ioa got to my cottage per- answer and this 'greatly provoked my XH the’ boy to come in ana stop for anger which was very" absurd consider7 : jjjwgat I lighted the candles in my ing what 1 had said on : the subject to Harfy sat down at the Hariy but a man can't be perfectly con penin hand I took - up a book sistent' at all times I abruptly ' took r pretended to read iiv my leave of Brown ruffled ln temper yet him all tne time He comforted in the conviction that if Harwatching tjr tore np and wrote agmn till ry’s case was beyond my mending Brown in his hand It canfe had at least heanl a few words of wholei ' Dlfi With ft ViBtrlapfnl olMVnOft some truth ' I most say that Harry behaved admi wntia? a letter of rably under the circatastancea I made i ts 8ymPathized in the agitatiDg him come and- stay at ny house He which beset vhimr fori was veiy silent and thoughtful we were neitherwof ns inclined to be talkative ‘ieS?®nSedjt ye®” beforj what whan be did speak it was not about to write teJl and to Brown” sir exclaimed do affair I had not been quite mylove and his assist me’ I try raonth' or so and I debook theJast and for self went to him I £12® y ntence which he wrote clared that my doctor had recommended tidaimi?1 Jf41 I wonted to sav!” ' he me a change to the German baths for I JJ The words seemed strange-- o Was anxious to get' him away from Lonme I looked over his don1 He readily consented to be my what ' he had Written Ire- - companion 'and we ' began to make" ara moment they werrithe rangements j for onr tour Bnt Hariy chi iSE61?1 ft n n - r’"u etter years ago “Do after all was not destined to be my v he anxiously It was not on the continent this year’ Three e - - 2 -- urm-dud- ' J - - ‘ -- com-pani- - Harry went on to say that Brown was overwhelmed with ' astonishment and coirid not be bronght for a long time to believe that he had ever written the letters declaring notwithstanding the evidence of tbejvriting that he never could have been such a fool Airs Brown was equally astonished she managed with some difficulty to call to mind that many years previously she had sorted some old etters burning some and keeping others It was evident she had 7 preserved Mr Brown’s early letters though she had ' quite forgotten having done so : : It gradually transpired that Mr nnd Mrs' Brown's early attachment had been most imprudent in a wonlly point of view—that they absolutely married without a penny and had to be supported bv relatives for some years to be coxnjrt'Epyp - ’ - ’ STORY LQVE " y' rCOStTIWlfSDI y at the bottom of the sea Horiy generously would have it that my conversa- Harry gave me Brown’s answer to read ' ' safely affirm I was never more puzzled in my life than to discover the reason why the Browns had given their consent I apologized to Brown for the warmth ' oC my language He wasveiy polite but cold so was Mrs Brown Their manners were Jnst the same to Harry and they evidently wished ns both - i I can : -- what (oilers! lad vbiea Wi tir! o ttat " lahUUttU cabin lleurhe ieU : LikPJ‘ir noug barriU-- of doIlr— " - L - Fahkt Biowx" Harry declared it was Fanny's writing For the moment I almost thought it was some wretched hoax Ilarry did go to Brown’s in the evening 1 Mr and Mrs Brown were very polite though coldbut the marriage was agreed to' arid-ove- -Ihdi par's tbecaytlagt sdn’t It roVla' the all threw trip ji tlmt crittcr ‘ ‘ mokirf aJ if' CfliinrV on his ship! trhea hf orter le a mindin' toiggraTeit a body m IV uafIt aln luenaers 1 think led m V ' and then tntheri d oo ins what to a— no cf I dogged jill I'b Lxk'a? y ajr“i ot kradld Inter yeuli wa haby wb I art AUGUST 24 — '7- for word feelings that I conned It was with sad to make corrections over "that letter with looked at it theyoun feelHarry ings and young eyes with which I had looked at mjrformer letter year ago sOppose it was a tolerably good letter in its- way because Tlarry' declared it expressed exactly what he nad wished to say “It’a all so true' so convincing” he exclaimed ‘l”hat part where you hint at the uncertainty of wealth the' little value of high worldly position when life is so short— conVulerations like thee must influence even u man like Urowii!” Well I could recollect in my day that r I had scanned over again- - that bit of moralizing and its incoutestible trnth had seemed to my anxious eyes certain to turn her father’s heart but ulie longer I now looked at the words through my glasses- - the more' trite and unsatisfactory did they become I told him her must not be too san" guine - ' "Hut that part of the letter is so true’ he urged with confidence "Quite true'' I replied “Why there's not a man living who would not readily confess that- life was very short that death makes quick ending of social distinctions' but you must not think that Brown's readiness to acknowledge that proposition will make one jot of difference- to his thirst for worldly position - minit to boat etn seems to kr t)i Ioo oay ftel Bbadaf-llc- ' his own love letters which Mrs ' Brown had in the confusion of the moment and darkness of the room taken' from her desk instead of mine “Fanny saya'Bbe was at first somewhat JTaurys-“Dm Papa and mimm have consented to our marriage Come pnzzled by tne writing her father’s hand narin? so greatly changed since he wrote this evenioe r ' those letters when he was quite ayonng Ever yours re-writ- ten kosarf tlnTOjancw f8 ®f all tha t thwustl jMhisUa-taa- ' days after my interview 'with Brown Harry burst into my room with a letter lie could not utter a word but thrust the letter into my hand it ran thus: ym the want of words that kept me silent— the old words were read y enough 'on my tongue I was puzzling oat new thoughts and words I could find no new thoughts itself every sentence insensibly shaped me to to the did form lie kept urging dictate and in the end wre vat my old as it seemed to me won letter - MtorfdClifcrarUil l - GREAT SALT LAKE CITY UTAH THUKSDAY X w v ' on - tVxsrkKx Items—An setion was recently entered against the California SteamNaviga-tio- n Company by Orson II Dliott who while on a trip on board the- - Pacific from Victoria to San Francisco was compelled by the officers to sleep on deck without snj covering' his feet being Dozen through the exposure On the 12th lost he was awarded 110000 damages The boiler makers of San Francisco are on strike-S- : In Carson recently a pigeon attacked a mil d og a fight ensuing resulting in the death or the warlike dove The owner of the atter ' shot: and killed the dog Tor which a ury adjudged that he should pay $71 to the owner of the dog By order nf Gen McDowell Lieut Col Ambrose lliooker is to assume the command of the of Nevada 'Vice McDer-mit- t’ deceased Hooker’s regiment is the 6th California Volunteer infantry His headquarters are to be at Fort Churchill On the 10th Inst a fire broke bnt in a adjoining the Cary llouse Placer-Befor- e building ville the flames were extinguished which was rendered difficult owing to the want of water property was destroyed to the value of about $50000 r -- rnb-distri- ct “I’ve found out why the Browns gave Jzrr's Roctikk nt Paisoif—Mr Davis rl- in” he replied scs usually at & in the morning takes a bath “Out with it Harry” said I impatient-- —salt water first then Desh Bath and toilet y- ’ "You will never be able to look Brown completed he reads hla bible and breakfasts at eight his food being sent from Dr Craven’s in the face without laughing He is ready to discuss the matter “I don’t mind if that’s to be the only table corvicting him for treason throws himself back upon State rights as his main point of penalty” He passes most of his time tfli half “Well” said he when the letter arri- defence hour In looking three past ved at Brown’s there was a tremendous the window:his dinner lie occasionally takes athrough disturbance they tried every method to After dinner he passes the time as smoke before’ make Fanny give me np— coaxing He takes supper at half past eight and directgoes to bed the Bible b the only hook threatening Mrs Denby too ly film: lie is not permitted to write allowed eras brought up to the attack and veiy his wife nor to see letters Dour her to skillfully did sne allude to the effect Fanny's youth and beauty would make in The I&nf axs ttr Nevada — Last April tne great world and all the court - and Wells and his Company and a mahonor that wonid be paid her One mor- Captain' Nevada cavalry were jority of Company ning Mrs Brown discovered that I had sent in Indians of who were reported pursuit written several letters to Fanny these to be murdering and stealing in the neighshe' confiscated and carefully placed un- - borhood of Queen's Biter station der lock and key in her own particular Upon their arrival in Paradise Valley a de' " tachment and sacred deskwas sent out nnder Lieut Littlefield direction of Gravelly Ford on the in the felt but Ilarry to I indignant AfHumboldt east from Paradise Valley my surprise only laughed march of four days they came upon a ter a “The evening of that dayr” he continof Indiana strongly’ fortified with rifle-piued “Fanny was by herself in the baick bodyand breastworks The Lieut and parwhen her father suddenly ty consisting of 40 men made an attack drawiug-rooentered with the packet of letters in his which was soon relinquished the attacking retreating one of their number beiug hand which lie requested heto return party wounded to4 me herself and ‘alao to write a Valley where a They returned to60Paradise note' saying that oar affair had come new expedition of men under Capt Wells to an end Fanny of course expostu- started in pursuit of the same band whom to the mountains near the line lated and then Mr Brown said that he they traced Ah attack was Utah and Nevada dividing had glanced at one or two of the letters resolved upon the men being divided for as be came down from Mrs Brown’s thispwpose into separate squads room and that he had never read such As isoon as danger was manifest Captain ' Wells staff” it is said deserted the post of honor precious and sought safety fn flight hia example being I declared that Brown had no right to speedily followed by the men one or two of ' read the letters whom however were left and were brutally I think perhaps he had” said Harry mnrdered by the Indiansbursting into a positive fit of laughter ' The next day they started for Fort Church-hi- ll At this place they “He declared they were precious stuff for reinforcements June when CoL UcDermft recollect that — love r in a cottage and lay till the 9th ofmen v 150 that sort of folly Presently he took np arrived with12th whole the On the party started for another letter and after fumbling at it the scene action late the of arriving there on with his glasses he exclaimed-i-d a state the 17th' They found nef Indiansbut two of of great indignation “Why Fanny this their late comrades one shot through the is too bad! scandalous! the fellow posi- head the other hod been shot through the ankle crippled and roasted sHis whole tively asks you to ran away!” chest add Dowels had been burned to a crisp said I seriously “row never hia taken his scull smashed and his “Many” told me about this running on scheme-y- on nosescalp cut off! The bodies of the unfortunate must know’ that I dont approve of men were sent to Fort Churchill for interment Scouting for Indians was continued snch things" on the 2d of July the boffimsnd was diV he and would have neter agreed “Fanny vided into three parties each setting ont in ' different directions all intending to meet at replied ' ' “Then I am surprised that yon should Gravelly Ford About eight days subsequently two of the have written snch a letter” met at a point on the Humboldt “Fanny was surprised too T can as- detachments of rendezvous the above 30 miles sure you she snatched the letter ’'from where they found an point Indian traiL Scouts her father's hand and took Tit tothe were sent out who found a large body of '' Indians crossing the river below 40 of whom light of the window” were captured the rest escaped ex“Whose letter is this papa?! she Subsequently a detachment nnder Lieut claimed “It’s not Hairy’s handwriting!” was sent after the fugitives nine Littlefield “Don’t rteU1 mO “:aMd Mr Brown of whom they killed and captured nineteen ' angrily sir: Hearing of depredations being committed “W4iypapa! it can't be yes yes it is in Paradise Valley they started with all haste date why it must be a to Queen’s river Upon arriving atYort thoughere’s the Churchill the party had a three days rest letter of tours to mammal” J A detachment was then sent out under Col “The met is” continued Harry who McDermit which succeeded i$ killing about was almost choking with laughter “Mr 40 Indians after riding in every direction Brown had been all the while criticising through on Indian country for 1600 miles - ' : : :' i X - - per-suiuli- ng - at-thi- s - ts m -- - - - - -- - - - - 1 - -- - : - - t' ' ' v y yol: 1865 On the 7th Inst while on their way back superabundance of art and excellence of to Fort Churchill the patty was fired upon Europe and Am&ica la very extensive with concealed in-- willow thicket by Indians world can there-k- e CoL McDermit being mortally and two cor- jhouaanda Nowherala the found la a community of equal - numbera seriously woundedwereThe Col lived porals four hours Hu remains taken to Fort travellers la aauy lands bealda CborcbilL the astnre element of society that thefitt On the 6th nit a sharp light tool place la Paradise Valley between s company un- here b gathered from Europe and the States der sergeant Thomas and a band of Indiana jLet'talent of sach excellence as manifested ' AbOvementioned fivamen of in Mr Jalia Dean Hayue come tkera' Is On the were herding government stock apprecUtlva capacity for It and oa tha other the CL V'eday a few miles above Willow Point During band a organ in the bump- the morning (her observed fifty Indiana naked and painted coming towards them ology of Odr pubis for that which is not ex Fifty pgsinst five was rather too crest odd eellent—whether that organ beYca trained to they immediately sent one of their num- ornoL ber for sergeant Thomas who with nine men was camped four miles down the river The 4 Impaulbnifc— magnificent was LeaOicr wits df the remaining four were exercised in' self last tight bnt where was ' the ensembto efforta to amuse their red neighbors to that' their attack might be deterred until the arri- of the play? Given a Leah leu than a lire Dean nayne and who would have dreamt val of reinforcements that it wak a ptay of such fame? Was not ' of 8erJcantThomuud party consisting soldiers and citizens about 20 in all arrived the first scene aomewhaVSUuatrative of the about two pm when the fight commenced whole? ' That was scene if weti prepared immediately continuing till dark the Indi-- i aha' being completely rooted 21 ot their by the chores of the pity and the principal number being left dead on the field v well sy stained by them which One soldier and one civilian were killed striking and prophetic of the afterparts and two of the former and one of the latter Bat it strflek ho one except wltii sympathy " wounded for Mrs Dean Hayue who Instead df being Forexgx News—The English press are simply the culmination of the scene had te calling for the abolition of the old custom of support the Whole with that beautiful anittia- -' withholding from jurors “meatdrinkor fire” the de-according to the oath administered to tho ted statuary seen everywhere in all j ushers relopmenta of her parts Indeed the jchoriu y' The Foies In the Grand Dnchyof Fosenare was more efficient before fthe camejon than vi ' more' dissatisfied with growing every day aftervrardS in the first Scene f Prussian rule The emigration from that was Jewess it Dean Mrs Julia In Hayne'a Province to America has largely increased doubtless noticed as soon as her entree that'' ' N daring thepivsent year The Duke oT Wellington has addressed the she wore her iuosl luxuriant golden tresses following letter to his tenantry atStrathficld-aaye- r One cannot well help associating with Leah such a flowing mass of adornment but like the Dkas Sfi— I think it right far! explain raven’s wing with au eye as black as that'of clearly to you my feeling regarding the ex are Hebrew maidens fair ercise la a trust Imposed nighL upon you Jour advantage of the country ss the Saxon lady? true too Mra- - Dean ponsibility for the proper exercise realised all of the nature of a Judith :L ofit rests on yourself alone It is placed by Hayne tCt 1 and to avenge the wrongs of her race- the country in your hands not in mine and I to beg you to distinctly understand that no one all the intense love of a passionate soul to has any authority for stating that I wish to suspend the hate of her nation foritbe aako bias you in favor of any candidate I am of Rudolph and then in her deep outraged yours-etlove reinvoke the hate of her race and launch Weuixgtox curses like a 'Hebrew prophetess declaiming it houM be nmoaous— In the absence of the tele- Divine vengeance But isthen creative Shak-remembered that genius graph over the plains the following items per apeare was not an lago bceanse rhe created Atlantic telegraph via Sau Francisco will one nor Othello Shjufck Richard Falstaff 'Genius has many natures mixed in compensate alittle It is from the San Fran- Meretftfo while in her creative manifestation and herself cisco News Letter - Mr News Letter Is a she moulds many distinct Individualities she i are Joker' is herself not the one but the many in’ one It hu not been strongly erfoujrh asserted for T ATLANTIC SUBMARINE TELEGRAPH such as onr Garrick our Kembles onr Eiairf niTS rsoM Evnorxl Keans our Siddons of both the old and new theikindnees a friend we of are world— Through aye including Mrs Julia Dean Hayne placed in' possession of the following Items — that they are authors and creatorsas much of news eight days from Europe whence we as the prophet the poctthe mtfedeUnthe painmay conclude that the Atlantic cable is safe- ter the eculpton They are all brothers and sis ' ter of the same family Mrs Jaffa Dean Hay no ly laid: London August of Derby fflbved might create then what she herself is not-- r in the Loras that Gefaeral Breckenridge be create the soul of a Leah and still be the posheard at the bar of the House in support of sessor of luxuriant golden tresses foreign to-' his petition for a joint note from England and that nature- It was however'nbt the physiFrance to the government of the United cal type of the Jewess Leah and we think States urging that Davis be ac- this detracted somewhat from the imposing-neof her appearance though nothing from corded the treatment due to a prisoner of war of the highest rank His Lordship took the soul of her greet impersonation occasion to observe that from a dispatch reMr George B Waldron supported the char- ceived that morning from Washington he acter of Rudolph with considerably credit learned that the' trial had' commenced the and generally in hi performances or last ' preceding day Lord Stanley of Alderney night showing the man aboW'e the 'actor ’ wished to know whether the British govern- That is as it should always ment treated Napbleon Bonaparte as a pris- - Of the whole who neve honored ' oner of war of the highest rank when be vol- the Salt Lake company dnnns past week it ’ Stage himself into their hands may be said that the ladiesthehave up untarily gave won the: The motion was laid on tne table A similar laurelsmotion In the House of Commons la now Bitter invective being violently discussed The timin’ tor bfly is when cYcry body from Itoebuck Lord Elcho and Gregory The wheat crop la above an average — is keen to sell ' Subscriptions are being opened In the prinIt is stated in "Warsaw that the Has-sia- tf cipal towns for the relief of the sufferers by the latef earthqulkefn Scotland'' TheFrihce Government intends t0' divide Fck" of Wales visited the localityland into ten governments Paris August 3 —The Empress end Prince ' The visit publishers of an English bricyclo-- : Imperial have returned from their to St Petersburg Their Journey was oue pedia recently struck out the words “Our The Crown Prince of continued triumph Russia has run away with a French actress Savior” and substituted “th'e‘ SaVlor” Gladiafenr the winner of the Derby 1$ dead so as not to giro offense tp anj isect 1st La Sport the —supposed to be poisoned Dutchttiair advised to txib his A being French racing paper had its columns in witli well for the rhenraa- brandy' mourning and throw out hints about Eng- limbs still honor in Priiice lish envy said had tism he of the beard Napoleon remedy able ' captivity his obstinacy is stronger- but' added “I dush better os MettPrincess than his love of pleasure 1 rubs my ernich took the veil last Tuesday her name drink de brandy and den bottfe’r de mit is now BorarTfaerese de la Mwericorde— leg The Unfortunate collision between the crews : Gen Pope's plan for the treatment of of La Glolre and the Warrior off Brighton ' Fifteen of the Indians has met with tha appfdval still creates great : excitement dead and of the President and the JComniiaioner the French sailors' are reported eleven men of the Warrior —— Admiral Indian affdjrs on account ef the adopthat gone' with the rest of his iron- of ion1 of Gen 1 policy will hot'now : clads to Cherbourg— It is expected that La Gloire can he raised — Rear Admiral Fits-ro- y make his contemplated '’visit' tp the has received a peremptory recalL j Prussia—The duel ' between ' Blsmarkand A young chap one night came home ‘and Yon Werle did not take place the latter has been banished to Altonas The King trom church fretting and crying at a r is better great rate about something no bhe knew e Italy-Throyat troops garrisoned at the what The father asked what was the Vatican the day after the' Pope's departure matter? “The preacher says we must Victor jSmmanael is hourly expected and I don’t like to CQ3 from Florence His Holiness is much all bis both again moved bjr the disaffection of Cardinal Anto-i- a I’m ’fluid next time Fll be a gall"’ that theKIng sajrs Prime Minister made hittt' WilliainsbuTg N Tboa been prolific day that harefiiaed The Pope for a year or two past and to see the Bishop of Oxford in During the last three days'' battle in scarcely a week passes without some new Calabria (Sicily) a fearful eruption of Mount added to the Etna occurred oyerwhelming a huge body affair of the kind being of armed peasantry that were hastening to list ' the assistance of the insugents'F The New York' Church Journal which is an Episcopal paper pitches DRAMATIC and gives theA Puritans rough-sho- d into 19 Aug Sandwich Island misrionanes particular Ed TsuosirR and accnsesthcm with administer-fits and (he la common "jostice to our public and lady herself it must be said that nightly we ing the Lord's supper with molasses : : awful! flock to see the Impaasionate personatioua uaier! That’s ofMnrJnlia Dean Hsyne and her alone1 It 'The Abany Journal says: “General an from is more than probable that indispo- Grant is far from welL The herculean t sition to severe criticism and a temlencj to labors of eighteen months have of made serious inroads even upon hia iron ptiise rather then to find fault the readers e the think constitution He Is troubled with ni£bt outside onr paper public bis remembered sweats -- abd complains "of prostration that should dative here- It He goes to Saratoga in a few day to tociety here Is made hp of the eullinge of 'recruit"V many nations and that familiarity with the : a 3bmj - non-apprecUti- ve i - V- - s i would-haVe-bce- -- n -- -- ' - j ' f A -j True-ther- e c -- - -- - i ! ! 4-E- - -- w ex-Presid- -v- i - - M: - - I j -- datI : ' V-- -- -- Yiains-Z-Exchan- ge -- the-pos- " uon-eppr- - -- - S I” i Y- - - I'-V- ' i i fv Vil-leneu- j X - : T &V '- -- 1 - ' - V- - - |