Show ' ' a O XX:r Y " ' '' ’ Jv' ' v: ' VV" - Kr?:-'- - -- ‘ ’‘'4 " 4 ' ''fc-’s- X-X- ' '’"''yV'' X X Vl A ' J' X"- ' '"fA ':y '' 1 $9 fafc rott ' - V twtnz: - - 'Si - s fl Jf s i ' - V l : ’ e ’ - - : r r ant?’- - iwet uwner'e willj Jutby tbeif Vkntlie rjvf were doecil eo gently brown liAlr :’i tberuiUof ' At the first allusion to Hose ldph turned and fixed liis eyes uixm her xior did he remove tliein even when J nbusti tlm widow ceased peaking but he re-??ofK msuficd silent Timling lie did not at M ico her speak Harriet observed: : 3 cylini WbtB they shut the coffin lid “Beside dear brother lam already§ iteToer little liiirjr- darling T!to nay above the educated’ fully-aliia WFtdslit furoTcr hhL fuel of uny station: that Xian VUh br fiuSiig vnt our suuliglil— requirements nf il: biwie‘ia ever ever gone or likelytofilL’ herd fiyoiye ti with truth end cnlmueM ‘’owj when tho present term exjlij j lot Thiiie be doneU lchac will Fit ny pires and I return to mother’s (she t it i had for years called the widowr mother) liow shall' 'if 'employ my time? I tpand j BiVLFII HEXDIICK ' ie ga: 'Lu shadoiv ox a motheks faujt am n head taller than liose and twice tliQ death-strok-e as Strong but because she happened “I am sorry to hear you are so ill” -- — mingl I two fo bo me before she bom said years Ralph looking at her with a sera-fCtfXTISUEDl V I me over inost unmercifully tinizmg anxiety as he advanced - and iwastlio iiLicc where liis father tyrannizes -steals all tho work sho wonrt took her hand rlie ie had Aeen nvtint to- - work I ” r “Yes Haljih God has called our itr ami wasat once tohl the head let rno do n thing silent and remained Harriet On Ralph good old friend Mr Grinnel and I J firm wished' to ejdt of Wenle were parted Bj tfae hands IM her lurebwd pure sumI fiUr i' - -- - p' 1' ' J - n the-17t- i V! :7 :!p Thh harvest here being fnlly ripe the ret are very busy thrusting in their sickleS pen and gathering' and swinging the wheat that the tares may be bdtoed” and I can assure yon that we have our fuil quota of the latter The lung drouth in the apriog prevented the small grain from eom ing up till late and natch of thaLyirhen But when at length the heavy rains fell' weeds of every kind grew insttclt rank and wild profusion that m spite of the efforts of-thfarmers they threatened atone time 'to kill out nearly everything else yet -by dintof Neverhard labor much has been savedtheless the wheat crops generally are light-Oa- ts aud barley are doing pretty well also corn and potatoes ’be sugar caer-wit- h few exceptious Is verv light It is the Tnlen-lio- n of all the farmers nere who can as soon as they get through their harvesting to cut down tlie remaining crop of weeds burn i them np and put on a heavy team and plow their land deep and thus try tv kill them wut Fruit fa much better than was anticipated at one time it would be Tho unusual amount of labor that has had to tie performed ‘on Water ditches tliis season Jias prevented tho people from paying that attention to garden " In consequence crops that was desirable of this and the lack of water in many places the gardens have suffered in common ' with-thfields We are contemplating taking out a large rsinil from the Weber river next be near Weber year the month of-whfoh will — Kanyon v j It is to be Boffieicntljr Urge id snppljr all ihe farms between that place and sum dia : tance below the State road If thfa fa accom And we npine it wltl- be some ' bun- -' plished cn!-aired of acre nftand will be brought into tivation' which are now lying idle fur want of water for irrigation This will not only be a public improvement but will also enhance the valueof land m this sectloo The high waters of the Weber and (Igde O having subsided their banks now present m rugged end picturesque appearance their channels also In many places are ranch deeper than heretofore their limpida waters glide along as smooth and harmless though they had never perpetrated any oittrige on the properties of the dwellers on their shores or as though they hsfdlnever at one time well nigh" submerged the Editor of the Tblk OKAru and the ’'princely merchant” beneath their boiling waver 1 have not been able to ascertain the' fall amount of damage done by the high waters to farming lands this season The fallow ing are a few items: Mr TL W Hill about 20 acres Including brush and timber land Mr W Stimpson abont 20 acres for the niosC--o p rt his best plow land J W Shape four acres S Alvinson about four acres Hall and Murdock about three acresf Doxey two acres Numerous others including Messrs Middle- - -ton Nefaon Reed Hooper Douglas etc etc etc have suffered more or less by the : ravages of the streams ‘ In Ogden Valley the crops are said never to have been better than they arc this sea- - " soar being also comparatively free from weeds and the people enjoymg immunity from those tormenting pests— flies and mua-quitoes Our school here has during" the summer made rapid advancement under the able-tuition of Miss F Pomeroy of orS L City This district comprises about 30 fismiles but : ' our' school and meeting house haq becofns "" too smalL It was therefore determined by the people here to build one more commodf-on- s and of4etter architecture It was no : ' sooner' said than the work commenced in' earnest and I am happy to say that onr new” cobble rock 'meeting house fa np to the square It is 33 feet x 23 fret outside and 30 inside The walls are about 1& ' fectx 20 feet feet high ' The contractors fortthe buildingare Messrs Thompson A C hild The house will be well lighted and seated The coat of ft when finished will be between (4000 and We expect ft will be finished in a -$5000 little over ene month hencer" ' : " j Tlie infantile emigration continnes ever and r anon to arrive here The new comers generally look very fine are “flit and well favored” It 1s thought by some sages here that this emigration will continue ad infinitum- Well " success to the good cause 1 am SfrYourafeulft Jcrsxrff Hall -- their-Meradter- ‘ e down and crushed to pieces The scene was so frightful to those who escaped injury that some fainted with terror at the appalling sight men were hanging suspended beneath the wreck by the lacerated tendons of their legs both of: which had been torn away others were suspended : by the throat across which strong iron fenders nad been crushed others were lying beneath tons of’ wrecked cars Three of the Httnterspoiol cars were torn to pieces or wedged into each other In one of hese the- largest loss of life occurred : The shock was so great that tlie trains rebounded two' or three hundred feet from each other Both the engines were smashed the firemen on both engines escaped unFifteen to twenty persons were injured killed and quite a hamber injared Later advices from China are to Jane 22d The new rebellion isepcesding rapidly the rebels here - advanced within lOO miles of Pe- kin whejre they oeeupy a 'strong position The authorities of Pekin have applied for British military officers to come to their relief the custody of the Maih Bur8erino 5°i oarms who refose to give him up to the 1 demands of the AmericftP Consul ' Ini a riot east of New York yesterday many persons were assaulted by rowdies some were - badly beaten ’'several street to enable the Secretary to meet all the nr- - can were demolished and bouses in the videmands for cash from certificates of cinity were damaged The rioters continued to amuse themselves ant'd the police interfer" r ' The Commercial’s special says the Presi- ed Breckinridge tlie late Secretary of war to dent will probably order the release Of Alex the Confederacy is expected to arrive in CaH Stephens nada in a few days Mason the CommissionEx-Go- v Brown oi Georgia fa in Washing- er of the Confederacy in London will accomton on business connected with the re rganization him RreckiiinJge's nephew aud son pany of that State in New York now are New York 26 The Times says a subscription is In circuEdward B Ketchum was arrested yesterin Richmond for the relief of Mrs Jeff lation day afternoon at his house in Ea8t20thstreet he has not been ont of the city:he hadsnin- - flavis and family whp it is said are jn indi circumstances Bo far it has met with terview with many of his friends and victims I snccess and with his father with the latter a recon-- 1 Nashville 28 ciliation was effected he waa also visited by ' bodies five joftiiem whites Seventy-thre- e his wife at the station boose He has been about the city frequently during the past have been recovered fronrtue wreck near Station The bed of the stream is fortnight but has avoided his former friends Reynold’s he had about (50000 when arrested1 As saidto eonlaiu over 20 negjro soldiers who has been made against have of coarse all perished yet no complaint Ketchum - The creditors of Ketchunr&Son New York Ang 29 meet here next Monday to hear a statement i The Tribune’s Brownsville Texas corresof the financial affairs of that firm the as- pondent of the 5th ssys this evening Senor sessment is likely to reach 60 cents on the RabbleSsJAIexican Minister of the public dollar : works committee was over the river on a visit and was received by Gen Steele who ! New Orleans 26 ' the distinguished visitor a qujet dinner secgave The weather fa this cold for - nnnsnally Jack-sonatMillin’s Hotel" Among the guests were wind tion of country- severe storms in blew down several Generals Weitzel and Draper After a pleasMississippi which friefidiy sentiments were buildings in course of construction several ant repast' at the exchanged one were was party broke up Senor Raband injured negro persons bles -- - - V a ir the tfriyate office -- the i iuin'rtse tuid took liim hy ring Q Vv e 7 - - v - - - ess ' j pune-ajiavi- nj' T - : 1 ’ : tV-fo- ur - “V' u com-stkhQwlcd- ge - min-ute- 'IN - 9 to-da- y - “ v ri s have received 'my summons X old resumed: “too “When I Lad learned the business' shall leavo this frail tenement of clay the ' ‘her and could teach I should be before I am expelled from tho roof I ithjnavkcd considemtion mistressT and have andiancoof getting that lias so long sheltered me” ii down my mail sit dowiw You “Are you in pain?” ' ave my fiur share of wuris And theny6u pretty RiIph tlhit we malvd "Not in body Ralph rand I could could a Eh fortune knowwc our hands Imt we have ProI W7 Hose?” content to rejoin' my dear huswell father" He has serr-- j f re- be llart : pniiTyuur to band but I find it hard to leave my aiid ive Possibly they might object for tvven years1 ceive1 one of the family” said little flower but He who hos so long you as ntTcr paid Yum AVcokly wages os liis ‘Ralph provided for tho widow Has promised vjuy krcK' faithful services own “Oh sisteri” cried also to provide for the orphan and xhy have tell Ralph to you I jpro jfifjim asi him to’ some "from Hose His promises ’are sure find liis mercy Then we are tlia suddenly psiy you aiid to sho is everlasting If X had the faith of a sociation of crimsoned ideas"' will r to ilo so whenever yoxv roots of Christian I should ’bo at ease' Lord hair the know-ypthe t ns how to do it 1 Hat-1 1 belieVe help Thou mine nnbeHef! love know “You that I Ralph itood penmori' nud have a ’child door own as “Has Dr Chesney besen attentive?” andthat my my of figures 'A soon tic I “Yesi widow all my neighbors have been ever open to her” said the hi are willing to take the part of is Mat--1 r “Well it shall boas you wish verykiid“ we will xmtyouon loard tiesee will 3“Jt alout I it” wish if Ralph sat still a minute or two 3jof ouf veskids or you Hatthen rising said: “Thanks dear brother” said the river 10 £ 'iliVtiie filii the berth of second kiss ‘‘Rose to him will a a tliis tie ventured and 26 Romero and Gen Ortega are said to Senor and give Washington w teddy for you at Jpnc6 kIusI way yoirstep Postmaster-Genera- l p The a has on made here lie con: the the visit of' these two act Rose tlxis ap-then and way the Emboldcneil by preceded! her into vor vou are inclined to take the L Liberals from an seems mails tract for to' to point to someCity Virginia carrying distingnished resumed!!: next liis lmnd tlie room “Rose then msiliilit vu von shall have the com-“- 1 preached him and taking Helena Territory of Montana 150 miles thing about to be done on the Kio Grande ’ late Mr Grinnel lias Always dealt three times or oftener a week il of ship In the meantime said: All is quiet along the river at present most thank “Aiid I toor s hi lai Ivpiter break up" housekeepr ydu Ralph” liberally by xuemy jpcrsonol ex- The Presjdent has recognized ADStoatz Herald’s Yera’Crnz correspondent 'of What means this tumultuous throb- jcnscs have been very small ahdI Vice Consul of the Swiss confederation at theThe13th rbri --Mthor ycu nor I can fill a siei e 500 men have 'arrived with flushed lave a comfortable competence laid up San Francisco for the State of California good riflessays' and are maintaining the indeirestf twvide hoarding for yorfr mother bing in Ralph’s breast? Why had have engaged to sail for Canton in two Oregon Nevada and Washington Territory pendence of Slongalica which la too difficult or 7 phtUe'timcr o mature yourj own-- ' hisj'Swarthy New York Ang 27 of access easily conquered A force of jrtTd for the jirescnt return ‘to passed out of the iliysical jurisdiction days I have promised and cannot IT Ketchum was this 200 Austrians recently marched from Orizaba Edward arraigned Never will violence bre:ik word mother’s of I his again my capricious ISjathousc before justice Hogan in the magis- with theintentiod of whipping them bat they lie had never felt a woman’s hand soil in a ship owned by that heartless morning 3 provide for your sister” trates! private room in the Tombs nine per- fell into an ambush on the road and were touch of Rose power scoimdrel David GrinncL But now sons were admitted bat these were specially forced to take to flight leaving 30 dead on luu would uot iob uie Would yoii Had the gentle in the case The prisoner asked the field thus to' convulse - the fountain of his I must go Oh! Rose I don’t know interested for case for four an adjournment A few days since the Austrians met anohot release howvto speak to a woman Do you days as the gentlemen-ofhetheexpected S'Ehr' said Hie old gcntloiuan quite lifc? If so why does-has coun- ther reverse north of Pnebla in which’ acX y wont to know was what ‘fcrgG aud unsuriass-inglsay? Help sel had not appeared raising his eyebrows liis hold? ThatXiose City of Mexico papers one cording But me to express myself— for your moth- - Hill agreed to the adjournment till Monday company toofthe father beipuMithcd her" to my 50 dragoons fell lovely was 'undeniable infantry It waa moved that the ’prisoner be Victims to the ferocity and I miglit do any- - nexL of the and not for' the whole world bad he never before looked upon that er’s sake help me Republicans till then The adcommitted to ' ild I transfer tho small but exquisitely moulded form thing for herr but she is going Will journment The perusal of the newspapers of thfa counwas granted and the prisoner was bequest1’ Ton try will show that in addition to the execugrace? Hadhe never until now you give me a right to provide for all committed to the Tombs nnrright my boy you" Ore of decreed by court martial encounters dazmother wants? think of I ypur comjjlcxion Our minister at Constantinople constantly tions almost t I recollect yotur father told me looked upon that your Death of Secketaby and --Acrort? daily taking place between the informs this Government that the cholera WeSI)ut she must be removed zling purity — on those clustering would not fear to trust me— to give in and which the Republicans Imperialists Govebnob Smith of Idahc-- G De V to' extend its ravages and says losses in killed alone 30 to 100 viniir mother’s influences you tresses of nch auburn liair? Never you to me The other nightyou call- continues irpm range had Smith been Witt if proper quarantine regulations Secretary and Acting Gov setter put her to board with the He had - indeed- - seen Rose many a ed Hattioiyour sister— Gan you make that ie first introduction of the dis- or more oq$ach side enforced ernor Idaho of Teiritorywliild on a d woman such a 'sacrifice of youraclf that your ease from Egypt it might have been pre- The Herald’s special says Col Thomas asr Tiqiscett she has a little girl time both aA a child and now: tour amfl Missis-of the Commander sistsnt of apparently in tho m?inS And' mother may die in peace?” froedpien vented and itsecins to him from the experixears old your sister must be but never looked at her till I from of his under date of usual Vicksburg be will csujoyment that sippi advk reports ?’ ence it at Constantinople heaithj' aud- - - ' ' dd Rose her “A sacrifice lvalph iiin a ajj they will make nice play all that thrilled through Adam When 15th out 34000 of freedmen in the that the most to the f it sable for down tu guard against and eiDirwI hn v denly dropped by at h: a? ho first looked on Evc flow shook eyes streaming with tears! Gov-r arc subsisted ZftOO the SUte r only by s fl v ' f know rigid quarantine regulations Yeis” presumed Ralph to oe doa icwmoro words the inter- - Ralph to the centre Presently how wo s Buffalo 27 eportea Y'he causo of 'death is aup- finely as the harvest time approaches county and iiowunwdrthy L am but jt would be Tlie Hazard and Destlos elevator was des- ing rvthi cndeA Harriet was ilaced to ever heYegained liis tieen disease of the hearts to have Which iffurded been them has poised the lossby the help forty Government troyed by fire tliis eveningthousand d vitlx the widow Tapscott at turning to the widow whom until very tender fa withdrawn' Jj On the being dollars gradually for thousandfinsured twenty day following thevrhole 'of ‘‘You are worthy of thonoblest wo®i as suggested anjl now ho had always addressed by that v lhe cotton be 10000 of bales 'About wfl the inhabitants during 27 produof Rocky Bar f ollowedc Cairo r : nine man upon! earth I ncra saw your t’ajre A said: under- his remains to their have of tlie those that ced on was years laid up a large stock home negroes burned cotton by Cos last factory ‘ place ami strength taken the culture of that staple in the interi- Mr Sinith was a native resting — -- — ‘And 1 thank yon mpther for equaL” - the 21th loss ten thousand dollars 7 New of York " ': most promis-togor the corn crops she had reached her fifteenth advice ComcJIattie we must - Vitliout another woril Ralph took for f'J The work on the Mississippi Central Railto was educated the profession of tho s lier by the baud and led her back to road fa progressing rapidly it will probably ' ' itric ' vhlpli removed her for a year to o going” '"S ’I a for bar and we A special to the Times says learn long period held tho “-“be completed andiu operation by the first of Ralph’s yisit had been short but it ’the bed-ted I ' a7 that she might receive some nietit’a chief financial Govern of clerk in the Attorney the tliat position Vv v ‘Mother will you give Rose'! id October than Harlem was joomeutous —the shaft hadbeen the and of that condition is office easy Secretary General’s ndir o? In th6jearly part of Gov Sharkey of NUsiiwippi has called oi - : will- - be enabled to meet all dethen afford When after a iu££$ul that was to change for a sea- me?” vur V a held commission in tho' the he companies in each mands with the means he lias at bis people to The' widow looked inquiringly from the : 'i® months’ absence next son liis whole train of thought His tlie and one other six for months Ralph infantry cavalry county army preceding hiw 'w to the Other noBj ner he found her a tall fnlly-de- for the porpose of restoring order and putdeath yiarting from Ids sister that nighfcwas one had he oooupiedMae will the debt position 'statement of be No public murders and robnt length' Rose ting a stop to the frequent ran woman 1 Then perhaps for more than usually tender He kissed - “Rose ”! said he Chief of nor ‘ Idaho will 1st of on there tlie made ' Magistrate September hiothberies Territory n aj time it entered intohi hcait hcr(a rare thing for him to do) then hid her burning cheeks in her all womtn wore not Iiuse sel-- taking both her liands in liis stood er’s bosonr “I would rather give IMoronerV jurr on the inquest ta 'Kb - I InS tfSSfff ifeSSaL next statement of I ?? sisters to asut mourn kfa midden fatal collision on the Oil Creek the to any king tion to the debt will appear October lit than depraved It would have in- - lookiug awliile steadily iu lier clcar j lier to you Ralph public cultj t a death verdict returned last on Railroad Thursday f : ' The Postmaster-Generahas accepted the bade her'good-nigh- t and upon earth Another?” to look in that frank idinf tender of the Pacific Mail - Steamship ComA New York dramatic critic leads off “When X her 'believeeonntcnarice and again ordf Allan McLane President for mail in a ' panyone is kisses she in “Now if Three crusade against what he (rills the willing day! Rulph is and d V iLC f°®?- within did' not corresf aiso steamship service between San Francisco to I warranto ror tnetr urresi rue jurj Or changed mustl manydicr au“I Ialands cliangingj Sandwich “bouquet nuisance” at the theatres Her the lives of passengers are con- - China via Honolulu 5 I says thst weeks Feb some and after for this her to For thorize J mo of eventful give a fight provide monstrativc as Ralph was by act 'Congress approved Mail remarks that there is neither ' taiste risked in consequence of insufficient Bnly 1865 12th The tender of the Tactile had nevertheless a full peri- day Ralph was so absorbed by a press you” I V in the excessive de accommodations waa the only one receiv- courtesy nor reason "r- zs Company Mteamship New Yort whole-mattr - sort to which ther cohdusaw thiswas er he 'neither thus Rose monstrations that business of The of ‘heartiness thereThe ed for the service compensation nngnidging ? l ' whole the peri-oadmirers of annum sister Ilia certain popular and- - well-flie bore' all her expenses nor in during for will be a half million dollars per s be-hur1 round twelve then was of :no of He ivic the perfonnance dispatched trips Ralph had jnoietliought marry- Pan bc purchased at very low prices some spirit of all noble souls desening ladies have addicted them and as ncdly to Boston and engaged on Ins mg Rose 'or any other woman- - than xf the plantations being entirely deserted by tween Ban Francisco and Hong Kong touch- - eirp- - t ' bein 178 for independence and Honolulu Kahagawa Japan st V so j others ing v to some settle suicide Since their original proprietors being £ to 7the wit7ness stand’ f Sizing steadily in' her clear return to go to Canton committing lad was eaUed have been aban- 9 The company are: to build for the service I A that tiiey mortgaged On "heavily there seenonce and ofbusuzess then but her ' hehad I yj?“Brothi she said’ to him: ' ! complicated piece doned while othera can be bought for the four first class American rfde wheel steamers in court whose tender yea re raised w Bose Tapscott showed hisreturn toNewTork Ralph found that now he was engaged tobe married on least Each doubts as to his competency a‘ wit- -: trifle on account of their owners being of from 300 to 4000 tons burthen l lrnd been not morrow rtisemenfrf-o- who the And lus friend aflaira of old state new MrGrmnel? a with the ytnmge! yet so ladys disgusted bmteriSEund alter theffioat appro v- - I a new fashionable milli- - discovered £ead in his bed He had died so very strange if metaphysically stated that the freedmen win work Se fa' It improvements of an oath The first quwtion but they are rather ed model with all the modern inGrand : street intestate and liis' nephew David considered Ralph hod by nature a I freely and industriouslymade Th ateamera of the first “Are you a eon oYthe to plrintifiT tea going some apprentices- Would Grinnel hod succeeded to his busi- capacity for the most fervid love: for suspicions of promises by their former adaptedJ " l! ‘V class'Xenter to reluctant lntojcontracts well to See about it for me?” ness and estate rthis" had been violently twenty years The first steamer le to leave Baa Francisco Uxem wi“ — extinnot two smothered He was but to sail in mails for Japan and China an or before with repressed days Ralph '4: fatal baste) concluded guished The shadow of his moth I It fa stated by a highly intelligent gefitie- I the first day of January 1867 The term of 'Veu'w Kinprt “tTcirofini contract to be ten jean front ti datotf tic rS01yoTlr bonnet and we will thenSangement with Madame Deni-- ex's : degradation : had covered the IHetostineor the Yiidoi? and consult her w ckad the ‘iaonabk milliner in J whole sexl ’WtothepurumocentpoUticianstotUtottobtiirtheKpw-lsl!tootttiutbatp- o v see-liin- li- - tbtf-nigh- h ’ Aug 37 t8f5 " v’ - : fbr after toiling hard all the day It is not Very t pleasant to have to tmoke them ont in : organs I hope bchign ’ v v" - old Mr Grinnel not unfrcHpiently vivihg a week” Ralph had been walking beside tlie paid to the widow he rarely failed toj doctor w'liilo this conversation took I speak of Ralph tuid always in the place— he jiow stood stilL The doc- very highest terms tor paused beside liim for a minute to be cuxtinced then said: “I see you ai’C shocked Good-da- v Mr Hendrick” and passed on liulph stood motionless for ten min-utes Several passed and ' repasspd TIIE CHOLERA AT CONSTANTINOPLE! some stored in wonder at liim one said “Is the man a fool” another ATLANT1C CABLE— PROSPECTS BRIG T-EN1NG! said “What the d— 1 nils the fellow?” At last Halph tinned and retraced REBELLION IN CHINA ADYANCUH?! his steps to tho Aridov’s house - He dul not knock as usual but quietly BIOT IN NEW Y0BE1 lifted the -latch and walked in ana ' York' 24" to the widow’s The World’s special saysNew proceeded directly generally room She was lying on her bed believed that the government itwillis oppose by covered with a snowy counterpane diplomacy the aggressions of Spain against Domingo and perhaps by stronger met-Her pale face showed no trace of tho sures fatal stroke ehe hod received' Hose The finances the Treasury are moving was seated by her side as pale with along quite easyofthe cash reoeipts from the so liberal as care and ratchizig os her mother Irom revenue and the customs- being ' i j South Wkbcr U T Editor TsLEGitAraiv' Sir— The weather continnes to be very hot in this section of the country throughout le day bat the nights are a little more cool "and comfortable yet not anffleiently soto kill of! the miisquitoea Would thaOt were it' dexiT'-Hos- -- r re ‘ J T' I YOL COKRESrONDECE- ' V e here-tofu- ' : i : ir4i - ‘j : flood-gentlem- an - 1 om ttr W - - ft ’ sentstlon of that State JL strong party will bo in faror of fixing it on a white onsia while the low eoantry Interest whleh hare controlled the rgUlation of the State I white-headeby s preponderance in slaves will Insist on p the negro forming a portion of the representation v tlie ' Per City of Washington from Liverpool on the ICth Queenstown the 17th The cattle plagne continued tobe the prominent topic in England the disease la spreading The cholera continued Its ravages at Anco o ra at Constantinople it had increased to nearly four hundred deaths daily The weather in England continued Unsettled heavy rains interfered with harvest operations prices for bread stnfb higher : The Great Eastern arrived at Cookhaveh - The on cable generally less wretch lavid Grinnel has wram-e- d from annulling all these causes are regarded as hopeful prospects shares' had improved from three to five per cent it was thought tho widow to vacate the cottage at strengthened them tenfold arrangements would be made for the immethe end of tlie month? 'Anxiety for Finally the climax of her mother’s- diate renewal of the efforts to recover that poor girl’s future and the shock approaching end and her utter friendGrcenporttrsinjsnd Uuntenpoint train her forced remoA’al lias given her h I leiraness annihilated every vestige of 0t Tlie Island Railroad collided this tlo I stroke of paralysis —it is of that class hesitation As to Hose HiklphiVofler morningLong' about 10 o’clock near Jamaica sta- that we term nemiplcyin attacking' j was totally unexpected (may I with-- 1 tiooThe Green port train loft Jamaca ten mintime and met the other train at full the lower half of the body and rapid- - 1 out profanation' say unhoped-for- ) it utes before a mile west of about speed "toward village The was wdUxout not nevertheless tho vital ly creeping upward prepa- eastward bound train wasthat ran I completely have lio of her sur- - ration in tlie visits which the SUT'Vrr therj-- j troduc: 4- : innocent-womanhoo- r - Grand street” and placed liis sister womanhood of his sister had revealed in her new home He then hurried itself to him'it struck a chord that to the widow's house- At the door I met its response in his inmost sonL d he met a venerable old It was theLopening of the small whom lie recognized as ) gate which let out the pent-uloves a of score words of years The simple l)r Cliesncy “Is any one sick here doctor?" : of Hose— “Ah Ralph my own sister!’ ‘ Yes sick unto death : After leav- —--prostrated the dykes which Halph ing the poor widow in possession had sedulousiy raised for years to exnearly thirty years it was hardly clude the whole sex The blushes worth while-t- turn her out at last that mantled on her Alieek when it but indeed that can hardly be done occnrcd to her what peculiar signififor sho will not live nritil the month cance might be attached to her words may perhaps have had some expires” “Not livcl Tum-he- r share in their effect upon Halpli ' His out I” “Yes— do you not know that heart- constrained ' absence from her : ' far - bfti-ne- ft- I - Am-ti-- - ' i t Hitherto Halpli had held women at UMrtf VrtEKIA' TKIKGltvm zfiore than'arm's length: : Why then' No i did ho nowmake this proposition t 8Ocf Was it indeed' that he felt he knew rtTBSIlOVSK K‘lltor" caiict nothing about wlrnt should be dono for a young woman jmd merely wish ed to consult the widow? or had the wire OF Ol'fi HOUSEHOLD d ike t of Hattie pure ' such a him in that lie wrought change Sfrij-- t ourboiudiold wished to see Hose Tiipseott as well gUiK‘Ing as consult the widov?‘ 181 ts ’rofsoHeBlisbtl Of tlie four things that were too y Slmli lert SolomOn and which ho knew' hardior T 1 c: hot one was “The way of a ' man and with a maid A riddle’ too hard 'for Solomon to solve may well baffle me ill tti Onr arriviiig at tlib widoAv’- s- Italpk fter reberT "SjJiJr fluatffigcnrU otbrowh briefly announced his errand and ney t her advice asked adm: “Ilolph Hendrick you were present un wiO bbw" tt i fw at that unfortunate launch when in " l oV j VcIcom IMM V an instant I whs madca widow and wrfi A sWTo-t- coo J s '' my e a - friemfiess orphan u uni r Wlfen am token what hill become : v of her? - In the prime of hs life With irospects ns bright bs yours jny dear: r I1 msband was cut offi SVhat assurance jLweia!?aiWwithlenm ' " JUtWetlhdfW have you that your end will not he os UiigUug dancing sudden and untimely? '"While !IN£ you bright nitl joy live know well Hattie ’ will never piining twinkling I : “lorJr 1 " ossel tiOtbAi in vjr want hut why not now put her in a or a kitten Ofhr condition to provide for herself resrecce:! her pectably in any event Think if any uj yu 4U not ri’ )rinci iitll wvre V Accident shoidd happen would you Stn tboe rnttvring fct iefic t rro A Idt wish hler to bo left like ltose deiiend VIkb the little bajvila ’ i GREAT $AIT LAKE CITYy UTAH MONDAY SEPTEMBER 4 1865 - ' - : v f n?$t ' V' 0 XAKs 7 Pei! Dei ''- '!: ' X - ‘ ("1 - VW -r- f1 a ' Zv-'- X : : IGUI 1 5 ?” : ? 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