Show - ’ - - m - i - y vf O - V - -v- ' TV- : INDIAN BUREAU ' f - -- v w-- - ‘ -- - 1 'i' ' t ‘i " r v -- £ - ijj - ?- ' ' 't iV J “J- 'tv ? ' '! r A - ? f has been defined by Brig' Gen of jlarrlK sub commander In the the Rappahannock ' lie aaye the rights of are to bo fully equal in all respects ' the negro to the whites and to be as fully protected Oen Sprague Assistant Commissioner of fTcedmen’e affairs in Missouri reports that all " the Itcedmen vest of Little Rock aro thcmselvdi without the aid of Gov ornment rations bnt he fears there will be (Treat destitution amongst the ITeodmea of aha State next winter ' A terrific naml engagement took place on the llth Juno between the Paraguayan and x'' Brazilian-fleetThe1 contest lasted seven tours victory being long doubtful but was eventually decided in favor of the Brazilians whoso loss in killed wonndod and missing 1 i Paraguay-wssjeported - tO - be 300 thatof the 2000 "ana r The town of San Borgaou the river Ura- gnay was ptnndered by Paraguayans who put the entfroBrazifian'garriBohto death i The rcqnest of theFhiladelpliiaQnakers to Industrial "school free of expense ' eatablfolfan o the Governmentp among tho Kavajoes of Now Mexico has been granted From official sources It has been ascer-- l tained that oif tho 1st of May there were on the pay rolls of the army 1050000 men be tween 700000 and800000 of whom have slaco been discharged Quebec papers aay that General Grant' ' while there recently spoke freely to several on the Mexican' guestionphe said he had placed 100000 men on the lHo Grande as an army of observation and that the French would have to leave Mexico peacefully if they choose but if notrthey mustbe forced :Ile looked upon the present condition of Mexico as the rcEult of the rebellion aiid most be forced to depart and Msxik?lisn : the Mexicans allowed to form-- government without foreign intervention before the rebellion oontd be Considered overcome lie did not think the present friendly relations betweeir England and tho United States would be interrupted unless England-- be - X cauul mixed np with France on the "Mexican ts - -' v ' i t - ' ’ ' :V' : -- ' A 1 v:- rj:1 1 “ ' ' tribes or bands or to hold inlr ' I : r i - ng ' f : ? ? ttox'SJJSi 1 t j s ' : nffi y " ’a - v ’ t ‘ f Uie teoy wilitaiXAuthorities Hat anjr time it aprcarijlo tkei wa-ci?waU(Mit- "V r S - c' niLLIflUJEUtlinOSPROPniETOR I - E ' s'- -V y v -- y : - ' - s " l- -r - “ - 'Jl i BA v GH ‘ AT t IE E B:HJ ' : TSON IN a i ! r°W sot forth oiki has given appropriate instructions to lietieral 1 ojo in accordance therewith Wash inyton Chronicle J uly $ 3 O O Eb Sv V TUB BIGGEST TOAD IX TIIE a -- -- j - I The cholera Is Aald to be raging fearfully i at Malta Quarantine is rigidly enforced ana all communication witli-tl- ie adjacent' islands ' ' - r 'jls suspended7 The Fourteenth Uf S infantry regulars nearly $00 strong were to start for Oalifor- ula’oa the lGth ult to he followed by the 2nd U - artillery aa soon os they coaid Qn their way jtliey are to lend a Eet ready in whipping the refractory redskins The guerrilla Mosby wax arrested at Alex" andria on the 9th ult : will sell niy entire ISASTEB-NC- IS- OiP JOS&T STTOCJ1K f OST ! - at - V f per Cent and Freight added 1© V I s i Our real wants aro few Constant occupation prevents tempto-- jV' Virtue amLMppmes3 are mother and Six hundred thousand bushels' of corn at Jutesbuig during - 4 thc fall at about --un average price ot ' twelve cent3 perpound Gen Butler and Admiral’Porter have speaking terms again They go got'on arm in arm-otho street and about the President’s ground (tin h'ii i Bias k co) : ! Saying of 80 pef Cent is reckoned that the American 1 Baptist Missionaries in British Burmah 1 - hayo civilized at least sixty thousand ' Karens in the last ten years Tho Mckersham nsul machine a new invention is on exhibition in Pliiladel-- 1 Each machine is Capable of torn- ' phiO ingout fifty kegs of tho best quality of j nails per day Austria Is almost inji state 'of bon k-caused bv her obstinacy in sup- ' porting a jast and naplesi army of s 700000 menp 'when'nobody-igoing to ’ " " s i -- - - ’ — : v - j' ' f' WBOLESALE DEALERS : : --N V A attack her' 'T JJ JL - —nc'1 cAuvoitmA - ' tAT V w JLi i A - A' GENERAL AND COMPLETE ' - U BTOfiisr op yj ' - 68X co banning " - " ’ - jr’'T 1 BRUSipS SPONGER vE B0APS -- - I Wk-mevoto- it 'iisSSS c&rawW : that city t daily practice tG that of tho averago otmale I toSSESSING fxciUtie for securing the protec-- I tion of Freight entnuted to ow care not siir-ofphysicians the patronage on this eoest nused I -- i - we-solic- C1y Routes a- z'1:- - All kinds of y COUNTRY PRODUCE - -- YOBS OOBNEH of FULTON NEW ' : elsewhere ' Fartlenlor attmtion paid to the excretion and Packing of GOODS for UTAII TERRITORY and all dirunt Markete Goode Sold as Low as they can be bonght In New York ! M ! WM JENNINGS Esq Merchant and Banker! WALKER BRO’8 Merchants ST-C- - CRONYN A CLAYTON Ustvhahts' " W SAN VEANCIScb: My' BOXJTIK - ‘ KIMBALL & LAWRENCE lb BASK -- or CAIIFOBSIA '' JAMES UNFORT 908 43--tf j-- T " of Utah to' thsir r - ' ' ' ±J t FORT EPHRAIM V O : : - I SAN do vil aabne efter Ctae Dazo I et slmindellgt VEX ASSORTS RET1 LAGER AF ALT XX EN IIOREXDE TIL TTERbarJegaAbnetan ny Send ins Gods ndtryk-Foraars-t- A A ' : bestaaende af Jn L ' kallg beregnet tbr BRTCJJtTi Da Lalnes Straaehatte klare og ondrs There aro twenty men to each woman Lake Merchants Vrelgblers and others naving WELL SELECTED STOCK ° SJdetoier Mernul etc etc business overborne iifldahO pass Utakoughtto v of her or bond every descripBlomiter Ijedra Baaud Mnseliner etc surplus WOmentO her northern IRON LEATHER and! DRY GOODS -- j tlou of HARD WOOD et stort Forrood of Tuier til almiadeligt neighbor— Vi:ginict Union ' : ' I Huusbrng oROCERIIS ' tflsalgfor "lVe aiUt got any surplus women outhere eT1tlnK rciuIredt0 5t a Co banning Laser The ' All Etveladvalgt afgron " ogeott ' ) aint got quite our quota of tho dear crea--1 y 'crockery lags Fervestoffer Mekanikeres Landmasnds PRIYATE FAMTLIER LANDMEND 'r inp tures But what aro bere are all engaged p Onldgraveres 'Toerktoi hardware rrTTTwnnv AUBEIDERE ect eCt L' J uAD ' V ' Beaidesif wo men folks wished it they I ern-o-g V beakramvarsL CLOTHING ' w J '5 'f‘V :v hTilketTULUrs V wouKHTtgo away' wouldn't nohow we Ugeledes Udmelger eg Beaten af mlt betydelige “AI8 :y-- V- if the HEWS TO TRAVELERS! 6000 Oplsg af fiterdlgsyede 11 errekl seder Ilatte og ' i ‘ Solgt til easklbilllge priserfeom Da sons ru ere bet ydelig aedsotU l Prison IV: '" BOOTS and SHOES ladles will stick to ns? Can’t help our? I 1 SsCll to and from the southern ' : lun kjobcs forl BsuUkkcrnc r‘': YANKEE NOnONS iQ ' Et velassorteret Udvolaf ovennoevnto Yarerril or to Southern Gallfbr- and bear it Can:tP?SertbT XaSkRei y Djra1 " 'J ate etc ate stadig foreflndes i mine Boulikker poa LondeW help being extra handsome and attractive Ij Ula fwlll find goodtartalnmat OU Reasonable : k ‘Seontlyon 5 THU-gem- HAHDELSFAGED ed : ' 'y - - -- f : r 5 : -- - " er Kas-kett- : eelves-mustgr- ' S' to thjSi-W- "'y V e ri cot uppowa we were ( Meals at all hoars Good stabling and nil ' y whlsh thsy offtr at uniform — v predestined to lean that way and Vgood supply of Hay and Gia ahrys m I There has been of late considerable LOW FRXCES fbr the TUXES goldsbrobgh henry " the street' riotingdmong sweepers of Tho HlgfaesrMaxket Pries paid In Merchandise for Propristsr ' New vlork Ilalf-grow-n boys threw WHEAT OATS B ABLET ud FLOUR T' stbnes on the sweepers men who were I MTlPipiyT aw quietly oing about tlibir busines&were LAWRENCE KIMBAII beaten in the public streets and left for r V J'1 ( v dead showers of ' 8tone3 were sent from I V OTEx Market Corner East Temple Street ' broken rndowa upon the headij of the proprietor' G S L aty'NoT nrlM r ' lMf s' laborers and cartmen were dragged from for merchant and grist their seats and whipped nnmercifullv 1k to MILLARD COUNTT One miscreant cut oi? the leg of a oi FLOUR unexcelled la thie eonntry V able horse' another slashed the throat of ahorse standing at his stall another HORMS FRIED always on - hand 5I4FTOS set fire to the stable 'of Mr Brown in FILLMOBB v - ” r Avenue Lexington containing 'ten JOHN BOURNErPropricteiw horses- - The police were compelled to accommodations-m- a iy guard the laborers while expeat Always to he tyUof the best quality at nr Good have better— for the traveler and food they swept the kle ocrrala for and anlmala otobUng “ atrsetsand took the garbage end filth - - ' r : - J N H AGU E - - it v - HOMS V- JOJH nACCE1 r i - s V V‘ v ' t ' li- - - 'y ' - J p ' i- mJ i ' 1 I fr - ? - y ' V C v Y'v Jennlnss OGDEN Weber cons H' nmsmu - " ostligs iX Allsslogs Saedarter tagea som Bstallngl ' Saavel I Mount Pleasant som I Salt Lake’ City Hades an dygtig dansk Uandelsbetfent w ’? fY-focniti- i e de Varar Jeg nu W paa Lager vihe bUre y ALLS SORTER AF r 1 -- x- - ' - -- V ' ' Cache county 2Sin x w' BUYER YEXEET FOR YARK Jbr hrAke VI BETALER BYESS PRI&Efc ?RAGT FRA- REGNET v tkway t amyne: thoag rcctslo 'lulosti nversat all-ir- vnight “Well n- "licdi w Sanibo and pinah Irong in their con iltan dition no mattcr wliit that cobdilioh “Ve may be must ever govern the' domestic “So t features of American politics"" TbeKrTypor and B16 Kult negro is the big toad in the puddle ‘ his condition socially will ever shape 1 4I die tho country’s condition politically— lmeI skenas ' Pqjcn'o Times ' t Tfonn There aro 45000 laundresses ahdVcd: washer-wome- n in Parisian on the strike! Emerson Etheridge is to havciifre! exercise eb long as he holds his tongDCIf If he will jabber nljout politfcs he is t " be closely confined That's right cof up the politicians if they will clioU and also coop them up if they wilMrjn work tu dot Mrs Moyer of Virginia died the thes other day from apoplexy occasioned by rein a cold bath She was pregnant at tkfr Aiu time and besides entered the Lath find eatenalter heartily shortly having :upoi People should never enter a bath with a full stomach ie cat - ' Politeness if notgodliness is next to it then let us be petite If we cainot be polite as we would like to be let us be polite as we can The man who wfJ not be polite is fit neither for the cbu:ch nor for the world let him dwell: Itpart among the tomb& Do our best obu ve 'Xntin lout ‘“S ‘Tel O uiy sluillaU probably : in some respects be disagreeable to our warmest frienuL ivea iyas The least we can do is to make ourselrti as folerable iui possible The Tribune's graphic nnAelaqucut description of the terrific combats among' the lions tigers: bears and other wild beasts in Bartium’s Museum during ibe fire is going tho rounds of the country pres3 Our rural neighbors do not for a'inoment that a city journal w position and character Would in a report' “Th long preac va he ta itisfj ct vorree velbekjendte danske Handels’ betient'lnviterf bane" Tenner jil at bssogs ham for end ds gaae nogea andre Steder substitute fiction for of city incidents ' fret : Some doubt is thrown upon the A BINZOCVAF UTDE M LVCr’Aguntsr for XCLLIfi A BRO’8 accuracy : ot our neighbor's statement however by the fret that there was not r 1 JR sea-pe- nir-- A BEXZON to J of m ouw Jive “T - SALT CREEK Juab county MOU2fT PLEASANT Sanpete eocinty 46-- tf LANDETS PHODUCTEB W know iii ri inforiaer Indvaancroe pkB nndertegnwle PKTK - - I JPHBA1I3 ' Battery Street San Franctseo CaL of the C&tizeu s I Goods from tbe East EAGLE UMPOBIUM! iht attention iCtll£ t- nil UEECASULE HOUSES generoUj - ” Having Jut received the remainder of their k F IIYDE Agents for ELLIS A DUO’S A SENZON BEVEBEXCES IN SALT LAXE CITT: - it r- - i 49 ORDERS from parties unknown In this MUtket should bo aoeampenied in the Ont Instance TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS for' which we will psy CITY PRICES LESS FREIGHT — with a remittance for the amount' PRICE LISTS' and any Informs tkmtv' relation kfj BMfZON onr:weUknown Danish clerk asks to this Market cheerfully furnished ou epplicatioa bis fnenda to give him s' call before mrebesinz 139 A 141 WILLL4JI ST would call Un a pre T beli liendou jd to 1 hegro" j u sia PERPUMERtV “Weil ith other pbjccts of national importance gerly d Great minds pondering over the richest “ ‘I tef viands and rarest wines mingle in ' their fore tbi dishes tho flavor of his bacon and com ftipdret iread - Tho “condition of the ner9” §t rises hbove all things else in America He is the mighty lever of-- our national in hunt fexi3terceviH3 condition produced tli war 1h3 condition closed the war aoJs Arp suffering 'country awaits his'futnre co-be- - mala the tat ndition ere sectional wound's may healed andlharmony once more prevail tchit -'-- - MfnlbinViaw'VieNHr : par-ohased- ROUTE is now praieticeble and Goods can be forwurdod to CALL’S LANDING the forUtah Freight or to HAKDY’SLANDING Depot below S4':' Arrangements can be mode here tor FREIGHTING m nr AUSTIN on the Canon Route and from LOS ANGELES to SALT LAKE oh the Soath-er- n if Z:3!!!&j£SS!ril - to “I have iflarain' a may 1 dom tkefetntc3 as united Tho any Store of Salt Lake among portant question of rcconstructioif 'I its level in “tho condition of the " The COLORADO PAINTS “ OILS 9 DYE STUFFSi - - in w - i'-'V- - 3? - - f OLiBSWiRB 62-t- - r ' la ebllelf Ing the 0BDEB8 of MERCHANTS end ' i t othan residing In UTAH IDAHO Md MONTANA ettention to the Subscriber naumiteM for the nee of f Jxiepenoncl GOODS PURCHA8B-othe SELECTION and tho this whiclv-wit- h a longexperience in business In SAN FRANCISCO will doubtless make it exceedPAMME3IFABMEE3li(B0I!EESf etcingly advantageous to parties obtaining their snp- whlch win be offered to the publlo c VvlpllM tbrodgh Ain : A ' r ' 'i j SHIPMENTS mods by whatever route parties At as rovr yTlces as goods can be msy Indicate f Father OTteily at Newport Mass is down on the1 Fenians"- Re will not only t £ any Fenian whom he finds in hla flock- but JvilL deny theper1fion Christian burial when lib dies r V A voung wife lately left her hnsband of kty in Aljclngan7 took 35500 of his) wart TEMPLE STREET went to Syracuse and ticked up money ' a lever bought hint a new suit of clothes and pretty soon took thd 'clothes and OITT f left mm: At last accounts the two men were in company looking after the D W AlXXAXMXi Psxxxas Bassixu t woman 6 & The Female Medical College of Pen- COMMISSION of its find sixteenth in now j y‘the vania' year syl class oft poKWARDING ' wrERCHANTS eiistenee7liajust graduated afrom thel r" students and judging twenty yI : success that other ladyv pliyslciana have had' there is little doubt that they will WiuaxGTOX Saddzk axd Haxnxss nor 8tam‘Lxxz S'! find enough tor do Thu Philadelphia a Avartos aio North 11 mei’tcan says there are some j h anted 4’ r- AaBNCY TOB Tins PURCHASS AND SHIPMENT x OP ALL DXSCBIPTIONS OF MEBCHANDISE "AND MACQINEBY ON COMinSSION4 MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS - 1- (“Yes z jjUan fox dike w “It won r 3 I ‘ I ponme jdcscrib to-da- ' ’ - "" - MERCHANDISE V - JWhen Is hair t w- u ’ ym f j - I fo 2 Cherry a ot - ’ £ - ' - It to-lree- IMPORTERS f 3 LINFORTH "''NEW': ' -- - Hfijsfan prisoners sentenced to colonization in Siberia' are left without any o th part of It hicb side of tho pond or dives beneath the sarfaceuf the troubled sea in which ho lives liis reign is nil supreme Jfe fceli r secure in the strife liis subjects Ehow to scrv beneath his flag Whether bonnl in bondage or os free as air he still is r king his banner floats triumplmnt o'er peaceful councils and dread war's alarms 'Before Lis ignorance bows the intelligence of the country All other condi- - 'vV-life aro lost sight of to tions ( ' 'ir ii i after Lis coulilitiOn 'From peace he deCOMMISSION MERCHANT vl luged n: nation in blood' anT was metamorphosed 'from bondage BOS Battarjr St BAST FRANCISCO Ilis throne was only strengthened It y‘r s still the pivot upon which the safety T Or destruct ion of a nation revolves Tha ' ' inform Citizens the miderslgned rnilE respectfiilly negro is still tho big toud-i- u the puddle I of SANPETE that few a in will open dsye 13 is head looms high they y above all ' i at FORT EPHRAIM with jr A B SANDS & Co JAS n : iglBrotu 4 daughte- c-- I came JHovel i ) tloia ore th lie delivered J3twa ycrep - Douglas has succeeded in obtaining from 1 'resident Johnson the par--1 don ofIIerscheli V Johnson whoso name was oh the Presidential ticket with her - Sambo and 'Dinah iho - frumcra "and controllers of American- politfcs stiu hold hi"h carnival on the qnsliiohed scata of nolitical councils Grave stalesmoa and automaton politicians bow befora the “ebony bird beguiling” The nrgra is still tho bigload in the pmldle like the great Fakir :witli his inystrriooj wand he turns pbreihilities to imposibif ities und1mposMbi!itie3 to posilililiri In America ho makes and unmakej statesmen and warriors-'T’ai- ne nndilij-griic- o arc his which lie portions out with 1 lid throne id wears rccklessJiberulUy from destruction— for with his till would fall the hopes of thousands whf dance attendance to Ids antic tricks lie is still the big toad in tho puddle and whether he sits quietly upon the'suunj - It v : a V question' is said that Mrs ' - I- f ' - ‘Ifojge rV‘°d PUDDLE 1 r - 'V Lndietf uJ laf - ' w the olucera oftlio army are with the execution of their Ontfcx or psrW fail to render such aid hs is neccarv enable them to Enforce tho they are renmred to report the actS the Indian llnrchn or tho Secretary tho Interior who will take such moacf as nro nccossaiy to correct the iri Acuity Tlrej aro also Mr acted here p Ask1 after to make a lull ami explicit swll monthly to th6 or Bnrean tho condition report the tribe or tnbes undcr 4hcir chirreof jd fcr r1’ 1 'n triln il ' s ?fr i - - bQS: may be sanctfonod by tho military in ' bnrgo of - operations ! ff them and to prevent ” toff interconrao with ficultica nrisd in enforcing tho civil Sj hT of tho government with ' who aro at peace with the United StateA they are notified to request the s I - ! O' f t I -- f 3 r - ? ' ’ I" : I " "j ? not to deliver goods monoy or JtK property to any hoatil0 Intlift f 't 1 - ct - f - The Commissioner of this yesterday promulgutc! a circular instructions to tlm different dents or Indian AffaiwauthoriJtfe - V ' a perplexing condition: such 1 - the-freedm- sup-porti- The following Items willbainlcre! Just now when Indian relations ? jf up ' ri ' rf' ' ? : : H -l - sub-dUtri- - - I - Fort Smith and pot At Fort Gibson as provlously stated A large bod of soldiers marched In procession through tho streets of ' New York on the 11th ult bearing banners asking employ si' Ihe policy of the Government towards " - - 'r K : rto DifrxaTnwiurino Indian council In to bo held i The ffnnd - sicnW i' j r-t-- honti ft in theMasenm at thetimeofthefirr a single lion tiger bear or wild beast of fOWXL be v 8 vgwm and Ph jaician '' 7 An enterprising' reporter any kind (TYPOGRAPH) none "'t AT RESIDENCE IStlr WARD i OnfiN ' png may sometimes see “snake8' where donsk setter kon foae etadii J" 1 W scribe 'must post Xhfr' exist’ but Tribunal Enogdnellg rersona Vil kaewlnc themselves god Betaliug ved at henvende Big ladshtedAo'me daily have been very frr gone to see so many TimtiH Office I gelt Lake Clty T please Han tea In dmeHehw fra fet VevMferocious animals where: actually there i1u ialwifc 'f : 7 : 'L? "ft- - k1?"— Wf '::£ r were none at alL— N Y 7Ymo5 r ' tr r y ’ DSK SETTER WFAIVDERSOIV3UD ' ' V L ' A f '' ' 1 - J- 5 i - ' T": "- -? v' I J -i ‘ I s - — r ''r-v- v ‘ ri |