| Show J MtMMMMSMPOeWMMSSWpMMPOe MtSailaKtltsnpl f : ' jua a wrxcrn ra'w rJuUS 0 MAIBK O— h not make him uslil the raeoticff'cJ bole matter hasj hcoi leo ‘s greoa Tho (( lhin the eobjeet of mack talk ! twcomo havie t past 21 hoars it i? n Exrncss roBBEPs t known until then tbft thffo reaiy waa-ana YtPOLD) tu rirxsui quarrel botweew tbo rrcwKlent ' vl'Staatoa 4 CAUIE GP 'U FAU! tleiu Grant lul apteral 1 with tbo wwident miiPCCTirn vtiri BETxcf cbtim darioff tbs trtek and Stanton on tbo jvrcioa removal W&'AXIKIITJIKET! 11 ia onl4 that tfract of fc'lendao AT POST UA&ILBt cooatruna thofeconftructxju act to iStblfM v Mi haMt i SXerrhaole jtobj SeUe T" 1 — Draw IW wW lv Ir - ' Llm part of th reap toibUity tv for its faithful execution Ly thecfpcera a oder him snl under V command liHMVMkl Pally THE HCMOYAL Hence hie oppoeitioo to Hberidanat reIII OPPOSED 10 CRAKT Auta fIiMmiU t ' M ru MA or hHCKfUAx moval Whn roneuDed by tbe 1'rsai-JeMuklU IM tlUTM MomU - to TMUoalk a ho rave it as hie opinion that io MiutW ftr Now York V r far k(li tum could ho place taoro travt than oo tN latkMir states II A Tuet lueraqworth telegram elaglooadhtar in Sheridan that IT cases of chojrraaaa isvea : t ttt at deaths occurred hp to tho i-- ' ' J 1187 M01HI3 ACQUITS ' : by oMOer of ! TUESDAY iisg ' a - b!FriccLTYiri4TnnrjEsj the BliPtlWAJU BENT AND BTANfOX A nt ff ‘ MlMwrtMii prrmtmtu fvmf M fwiear J jiirKimnt ii Wiri irr yl fiilr MlXMtflMfWOi ? n- 1!i 4: :!l r S' - : " !M? t’J i £ 1 $ 4 4 3 44 i - ! ’ V t 'ifi 4 ' ir f 4 Z :i :i ! i' ’41- - I' d V f J ii f '"A&A ' " U ii t ' - i ! ! i J: ? f r 1 : fl 1: ? j ii '' if 44'k 1 7 ' 3 to i Hut little gaum er - " - v' wtro ale© tcUiftl ot tsliii 'litofiejr anti ollwr I'-- PMoiin: eotisideraMs Tb jbt i j i Slay villa yesterday©! 1700 dollars by tbreo men wli stopped dbel alago sue-cess- U if - mMmtm ' - f of crews iHirjwfctsi Lira 3 j' AYasbingtn(Bktti-da- n is still progressing in WiuLingtow fur rtwws of th Nocrdtr Daring that Jiity session and tho LaS yet Itreii issmsk 'Gentlemen it tl© content was usually well informed as to official affairs uy that Tbomas will bo bis more immediately iKstwccn lUel’n-si-den- t and ttat Hancock will fncceed -lJut that 1kj1j And Congress ami Sheridan will Id ordered Tbo and the Federal Kxeeutive hair© very to anC t fleueral Kbcnnaoi repen 4 Vara Cruz little to do with each other for ssveral Jufj 20rT now the and months to coimS Nu foreign reprasentatlrea are recog jmt face of tho disagreement is between nix td except oitr own other I foreign the President end Secretary Blanton oonsnlsis bsviog struck their (tag y Hants Anna at Campeachy with General Onuit supporting StanCosatantinoplOt Aug 2 ' V" ton Daspalcbas from Omar Pasbi da Stnutoii is a Con tad lftib at Opbaika say tbo whole It spH‘U district of Opbaika except eight villagresshian a reconstruction 1st of the ges is In ttm bands of tbo Imperial strict radical order He docs not vote The oply resource left too troops in favor of the President’ votoes nor is io tsko ref ago in tbo rocky sceeye to eye with Mm in very many narrow valleys f Haraasia' ‘ L l’aris 3 matters of public policy but believes for o of tbo Tbs Kmporor in Congress and the army and the Vieuhn depertip has barn postponed oho week measures which aro favored by these Arrangements aru being made' for an two Importnut and imwcrful bodies Interview bet ten Napoleon and tbo iia to take place after In respect to the proponetl removal Kingvisitof ofPrni tb’i former tp Vienna the ' Sf Hheridan it seems that Ornnt does o ieath 3 ' ' w hot at all agree ith tho President of Ionia Kossuth to tho Tiie oVtiu: ' but sides rather with Congress anil the Ilnagirian IHi t from Waitcep censes among t hw members of jthe conmajority of the people of the Union alarm servative parti of Hnngary who think It Is stilted that the Commanding the extrepio views end prea General thinks it lxttcr mon tlun tige of thb exrlVvsidBotpowerful msy lesu to Kheridan can not readily Imj found (listnrbjdce end politic t agreement and therefore that there is little use in with the- Kmpnror' of Austria Franca 3 I Moreover General removing hint Win B Uofvorlr ooftoltUo Fenian Grant is not quite assured that tho leader is now in Kaplan wbfre he ia President luu power to remove 8her- - reported to Ins iotriguiug with the radidan and rather thinks tlut the Qcn ical democrats and men of Ihi party of in Bonthrra Italy j ml --commanding the army of tho action New Vork ‘h v U Kjs tho person who ought to see A cable df patch says a 1 telegram that the reconstruction law is prop from Heart’s Content of thq 20tb reports that t bp jcablo of 16Ct tailed that erly administered was thought about SO Afternoon However this present quom-- l may milaa from- it- Heart's Content Tbs work out there is this peculiar aspect chairman of ti e n Tele about it— tlut Congress is in favor of graph Company aaya the breakage oc depth of wa martial law that tho Commanding currtd at a very moderate end tbe ibary will bo repaired with ter General leans tlmt way thinking Congroat facility sint o case of there gress favors Inin at the expense of the pent accident the shore end of the ’he cable ot 1p(k i n President that tho Secretary of War samo cablo i favors martial law and military veeon perfect order a The gave GynuJ Viceroy bvntpict stmetion for his office is favored to Iord jiyonjs previous to hie retiro- thereby while the President is op ment from the post of lirUlsh Ambai XKMCtl to those samo men sodor to the Forte military ' The Fope pas sent somei valnable isutva Viceroy of Stanton is a capable man and may Sireseuts toththe Hultan and afforded to protection bov looking toward the next l'resi Jen theC at holies in' the Dominican conn f : ryi Grant may or may not lio looking try appeared tlut stay but his hsining towards Oue Luudipd Garibaldiauawere driven on the Faiial frontiers bat the Congressional rather off by Italinni i ' than towards tho President’s iewa jFaria 3 wilt adds to his jiopularity as a general and j be accompanied by Napoleon will he sure to givo him great chance M Mon tier Minister of Foreign Affairs on his visit 1q the Km per or of (or tho next Presidency ' l'resident Austria Ho will remain three days in L Johnson prolmbly does not rente for tbe Austrian wpitalr i the next Presidency At air events London 3 An Athem despatch soya tbe Greek lio docs not seem to lie seckiritf"1 it has announced its determigovernment 'very eagerly nation of declaring 'war seeinet ' the Sablime Portle on tbe 1st of SeptemUowKRYSrxiAY— la the moraine Biliop ber should! hostilities against ths Cslltstar Elders J a F McDol-wl- d Christians in! Candia not cease by that sad Preat II O Astl addrfiwed tLc time Military prepafatioha are being Ttis thres former spokd apos made for each a continroncy coagrefatlon ' ' New Vork tbs pragma of ibis psopte sines their settle-auOrizaba letter of the 8ih gives ia mmintain the greatness rl thslr flitara sad the good elT-e- f produced an accoant of the enthasisstio recepby tho gospel In tlio live of thce who cm tion of Madame’ Joarea all along the route to the city of Mexico Joarea brsood it will Undoubtedly be the ehoice for' PreFnit Klabtll ft 3 I Anglo-America- - i 1 - i iiu-asmv- s - ’ Si ’ tj f i ' I i :llV : uf 4 I f 1 : t i s j 1 f-- 4 ' IV Yoit f 9 ' ' tii ? - t :j! if 44'i I t " - i I' 4tf 1 V: s if:h- - I im tpofce iht piiuciple of unit and forcibly dwelt anon tho' nerei Ity of the people being one in' all ihcir efforts for the adranoemenl of tho kingdom of Qod upon tho srtlk : la tbs after aood Eider Oeo y Cssna addressed tbo people ' lio sshl tbsi tho work la which wo aro eogoged is progressive la Its astute beacs ths iastracUoas in partod to tho people thirty years ago w era r scarcely sniubie to them la thoir local Tbo pork of God Is of fasf sad IscrsssiBg beeeaiiag a mighty pow-s- r In tbs ssrth and a greater Outpouring of tbs Spirit of God was necrossry sad given to e'nebte Hi oervaats and peopis to cany oa tils woik in its prevent advanced condition The adherents of tbs people to tho course is otiks ssrvaat of God Is much thsa la the days of Joseph greater bat notwithstanding this old patios and ideaa ttiU ding (oaomo ef tbsoi and tbeve Is yst great room for improvemeut Thers la oao fkadamaotal tratb conaeeted with this work which neither (In nor rirratn teases could change sad that woo that aa der all ths varied sceoea sad cireasMUscea esaaseted with this people sad kingdom would aover leavo Ilia servaat whom God ' He appelated to lead without the wisdom and counsel necessary to doeo Tbs people wars exhorted to bs fslthfhl to tkeauelues heed HU coussel as nude known to sal toand to be soiled ia all their e Aorta for them r the advancement of God's pnrpcwi President B Young dosed too services oi the day la a most lotrting moaner show ofJesus Christ at uadtr-stoo- d log that ths Gospel Katnt eoaprised by ths I a tier-da- y every particle of truth soniatald ia the fcph of the Chrtstiaa sad the Jew besides all truth nod knowledge existing and through the earth in the starry heavens and da the eternities of ths Gods HLa remarks ware listened ts with great attention and his counseling oa temporal matters appropriate toUotlmes — H “Amct Excnxxea — We thank the Hoataaa Wat for caUing oar atteaUoa to Its desire ts receive regularly the Teiu-caar- u Ws havs looked into the matter” " corrected tba'wrong' : have and to-da- f v i r ?-- : f :! J vv "t1 : 4 i rif f $ I I 4 44 ' - “ v y'Cal) jr - -y M a I i7 r- ’ - ' 4i ’ -- !! ' V ii S v44i’ 'I If - H : 'i ' i V’t ’ it ' ' ri i ? 4 4 t' L'i - i c : fi r i J 1 l I y to-d- sj ! ? " s -1 r- ’I I nt j - I V' ’ ts I I 4- v : s 4J'r t - ' ? CORRESPONDENCE - (moss ruM’Osrx “ - Fort Iyon 8t l5u!i 20 Tlie U 8 express was robbml Dear sident ' TUB TWXNTY-rOUllT- IN H "DlXir” : V orobtx ST ) UOth " i- r-- ' - Washington It is reported in official circles that should Jaaraz not be he will be sent as Minister io Washington as a mark of rdgtrd for the U 8 NewYork 5 The Times' Fort Hnrker Special says the Iodiaos killed seven me yesterday six miles from here The ‘men killed were railroajl Itborersr After scalpisr two of the miCo the mirages proceeded to llig Creek stage station end ran off 20 head of hones and male This was in daylight and while exposed to the and a dozen stage fire of 50 infantry " employee- - three hundred yards from them Thii is conaldered tho boldest dash the Indiane have mide Captain Ames started immediately f in porealt Us overtook the Indiana last night bat found them too many to attack with his force and he sent back for ft inforcemtnra which were forwarded : Vera Crnz 24 i Mexico I t— Santa Anna ir still in Nothing has been heard of prison Marquez yet Foreign ministerearo iramolestM- - The press advocate a general amnesty bniagreeithat seven uniahmeni should be meted oat to Marciaez Iltetzze Larez and others i- Jamaica advlcear report eontianed paraly2Aikh oftrade in Kingston and general immnnity from tbe fronds and robberies committed in official circles f The adala- aad in the iatratioa ol the Colonial ! govarnmebt under the ujew system planned in Eag land is nosnooeaafuL ' Beporta from v r d j - of' the Situ Yea St George Itml a gain time being atrencllfcncd and asaiated anl increased iu lium-be- rt " ' 1 — 7 oulief) Ktji SILK RIDBOHS U( SIEGEL lafsjKi - Lgest of Stock Clothing Ih Utah most Select recelve'd the Have just and Cheapest villi l Urtli1 Cour OF s -- m unis' Hijiw-MiO- ns j IrtMfol lb' 1 oacbHU) fr fio all jr tie -- 'lb W--- S g O ml 91)11 l ft c wl- tf - lk) VitjLh 1 j i1 another 1 IAiJdituit i j Wholesale nnil Jtelail Hi Ul £ ( 'ii' tjl may rrp IUU luf 1 CASH 0R produce ('uuUid ‘ piri-UU- r ' ! 'v - aouLtlidt a Silns Jl liisnil Tlidiik 'ul I i liivlMli ''ter hi bwiir It ef otwe ll-i- JOE SPURRIT iaraais SHHHXOHa “ i k & M“ : j wui’d ' I Cm-hm-- ’ tak tiOilrdlr vliA iU 'jr Wo 7 "t L : 11 jt'nr iilifervr tho Audi- till:toI'hi inl ind row y wo it ill 0 0 PENIN&i “S lot Gl! ‘ liTlil l I KATE W-- a men tiim - tlo & 1 Hi tj WSi’OCK ANf l : 1 i-- : I i ! PERRY to t lag W S AaJ med at - -- lowing order—Martial band J I- bo ploaioi to oeo thdfr Hf! y commit- - ithoii ndfrlr U1 I- t9 oxpraoaljr Marker’ a y - ‘ ( a - - ' ‘ y v r- -- ' - " f i-- Coot folly oo kfl irUntat-- ut tuAlc iTmn r - i i- r JS-l- i jsiF Ef of tenet sti LricLioJ yrmidavj V-- ' RriiDhjr esreg focMId Eowolo ksoivtil i italic ji I fr- - y 1" - CUTLERY Aai ovary 4aacriyUaa Af 4f CARPEHTERS’-TOOL- ' ti iko fauoMh u Drug S&V’Sif 1 rj WAIITED! j Do4 irtelaj S "f ?J JohA apdoxp t 7 L: sSdrsi’ri rind Tbe faj tflaJ THIS Bid Lbe'f Udog ricj if V tUok 'R- n (it:) U'lhiof In f all a At 1 s4v- ' hi ft "i— kW o oopply e( CRT (CODS TOBACCOi ' ' " ' ' s rcrarnodlitM E I ' ZlOShST 8T0CK DEALERS TOtepU ATnOMPSO IIcmmI J Put City will bojtf'n eof ot H£)all roe"? iat and territory oil kinds f Siod t4 Beef Cd® K Tarnisaoo ba learned oa opplinu I d “J'? r£IIS v V k QaiTnoxwo t MTHCZ'A TSEUUBK I MRS WINSLOW'S SOpTHlHO - '- ! ' Io tho prtacribUoit'tdaoa ojlrio beat FeotteiF I the iFOWf Ktut fa - to eianeao asreis 77 Hfj STROP- I tit it Um Tr-falI- O-- Uc wiu ba ritia Stor r?j ao4 gtvaereei '’For Salt tjf&ii if totbeabUS ia ftepr&ciprt DrugStor “raW V‘- - I t'1 daa A yj s sir yrA F ‘ 4- Slir f a of & Prttiemanta adja1"1 rjTta Inhobfalast foil tMnMfill(f tort at Salt Ika lre he nVH I viU lr oiil Piodnnoalo I kin a £l! -- ''Ja"rnt'-- i“oa-!truyehJ orui alwaya flrxi 'O Iktl fat j J Toliee Btat! oof 'fetal h tame tf I 20’1 Wil CLOTHING Ct tie f w©!ler:J ifor Iff ARLEr7LCORNAVoNrEWI ill CHCCERIES Dwtl teart ' JAMKS C BIlOSIASr Proprietor Alar ay oo -l about ill &’Jt d&f) U OATS l ’JCET G Ai'S oill 1 For yoora trhk u1 far byfbtrir(lilooa of HAS n)tritmdidnHla( !o ar rS)N Iba sifeais eato1 It care SM eiraUar eaw TJTJOIIPa LiXCArrSB Savyer SnJ UkLoo a Xte Xlfa"'"' f y L Apply to 3a 4 ' uKt" SafOBarxl liootroark Ubwi! wan AOIftl ta bo fcivea to (wmI on- - 1 ' K ' ' ' ©sr BUinj HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE rfti!y ali-j- 1 Which tin ObiioaoSOrirlar Iw tb fUUoM of Bothtrd can Icati Fof Suit tfi Ut4 rtriitCnuil forilicanl Wo look dock's ril AT LESS THAN IaSTERN COST 7 WANTED! TBKi - " A'juiBbiglbe Cfte fbi Offtti redncK lefliRittiitot SovcjfomiP4®axfa Io all caraa pftiiiteUy BICASS COPPBB XROS ASD a HATS READT-MA- v vegnloteo l flora w KiTA1ILliVMKStT Taflihllng a i i of the ' THX'KXTIUB STOCK OP WAPJ) A—-- It taflM wm Wind throngft' I PIKCIUJBID IXAVi: hr tiauiorittj SCOOI'IMIIRO: I slmcj rind dej FINE CANNED rSUITS PICKLES HAILS CUSS FOTtT HOPE ETC ETC SYRUP Taatblsg hu MooJ'iha i t of hut kxooto loll It la pat ffelly W? oh llabiq —?? aoS I ’?: If -- llltihtrj' With lU SHOE t w:i or v- EMPORIUM ' it "I'lifl try 'rrpe fy lpitu iff BOOT an4 x1 v l firua ii i iu lH (ifeoiliictf not rilgud Kbr CblMroa "dl " f -- iWl ariib Ynstr ' d 8! J MRS WINS LOW’S SOOTHING t iprtoiftix to IU a eooiladdjt MMt TEIRL 8HEET‘5iROHTlHJPUTEi 4 - Midclj ECHO KANYON STORE! ' ft I ktrs feotol 1 -- i M 1 I- -- -- V i BUGGY TIMBER - ts- - HXov'c t tHE J vsr : ' IUMu) -- Ii tlrjillfurnf!ihllMifik i OF - ' y meitff ZLUmtSmv r?' "r HARDWARE LINE jVXTJLE!© WU i J vcrtliB fW - wy Ulrl Opposite- - Salt Xake SJHouge ft BLOCKS' WEST kloaaof pay token HARDWARE STORE jhii u4 bo Imk4 Io M AH O 4 frfaal I of-th- - ! lUug a -- LCMBXIl VAM IMH SBKB Ml UN ' :Uv1Y: L tmli Al PACIFIC Farthut TWO atomoi a nf tbo til and council thirteen young men Wit E Wired bo Jrn’1 ' j Vvuwv 7 LaridBda I CANNOT BE SURPASSED!!! GENERAI banner’ mottoes ’Trod is our Head "We arc Free" thirteen young ladies with banner motto- - "Modesty and Virtue" school children with 'many banner bearing very appropriate mottoes citizens carrying with them LUMBER YARD! of- -' 1 8T0CX 0 orator of the m!i Variety FANCY- - NOTIONS Oodbi Drug tiara i:t- a proCcssi the nohool boose tin the fol- in ! sit-- Tuei Sim til ft t Wvv lull - i It -- rl SSMllM) A b iiir the Tlie celebration of the 24th was a lively time with ns The ceremonies commenced at snnriso by hoisting the wai national flag military ilnte andmAr- - CHOICE AND WELL SELECTED tiaTmnaic' to llmeij "t on of Debts owing: toinv - T11 in - ' t'K in- Emigralion occonttt nr u uny abtci lUllll audlrtKi'j t pjy-n- ? : AT WHOLESALE AkJol tht sao i ! GliALNUoirt ia exclinugs for (huiijli pr in i' I c TOQUXmVXLLE 1 i JUST OPENED - ‘ i : ' I s ' dill t v yeiidlind Biora-la- ill ' " ' MUST IIE SOLl! niiM-mddCihbr- or J ‘r j h of - liUrdtl - - i M 4'rutr-i- j 1 Bridles and Side Hn-iih- t fitt i tiny Am - ©1 p youngs - Swan HALF-PAS- T witnessed - j ri i t tn-'-- : 1I1 seat-sngth- sih'm '! i f WELL-KNOW- The e iuo q tifteatl’ae! GENERAL MERCHANDISE 7 J- - 1 Y JIisjhL in MW r-Jl- l i h-- ll d ‘W I H c lfu fre j kVkiIVSi' 1 ‘SdAisTsdie eii ©Su6iduibo ‘sdup pue s©h JgPlS oi9diuo0 waA y oi ill Li J “! lnf4mjli"r m hint r(' 1 komr j m n ' log anil trsyyi th F ST-l- I u rctcr ’ : r j- - ftil ScMi £ Rcmsmbor oppoirts Spit Lsts Houtf :!-- 'e that li-- 1 f ufdlrlhul’ Jb-ts-: Of I lirhtljr rnot ji i rru'nd i GENTS’ FURmSHIIIG GOODS ' i 1 lei nr furs to rjiihi I AftIHTa ? ' (rdilrr 1 - w 1 I ‘of kU ft! yi' A If a i- V--v- riAjiux Tbrra sr ii)U of latyi K il ' 1 IU: t!1' Co Sr mmm : Tho s THE POST BOY tj aN la BOOTS AND SHOES ftS n--c 1!t P’ i 1I0TI0M8 ETC - - bV r river Jxn srirrx flit f Uiinii 1 York ’ t " - - v 4 - 4'cnocrr'll'ttkwoV IM ' ' : ' J M 1 Tv'7 r by many citizens from ilic settlements ndjoiiifing Th diir vrav ouo of Uanty und moderate heat and tho people were' In most excellent humor No accident or unpleasant rireuiiiitfliire occurred to mar tlio general onl pouring of I ehohld gratitude joy and g Indue mnch like to give yon some of the addresses ftmlfjxvcuei entire or in Bubatance but cannot for timo is hU scarco and patter small I will how CD'-- S ever give a hasty outline of proceb-diug- s which were participated in by Lctwes A KiSrri H B Glawtos A JT Cs'ni several tliousands at tho liowery W' Q: sunrise at and salute grand FUg the diiforeutpamU of music promenading in carriages1 different partsV of TUESDxVY EVENING the city AVOVST Alh ISrtt At 8: o'clock a lengthened procer alon formed in the shade of- - brother Copeland's grove consisting of moan-te- d TWO NEW PIECES! cavalry martial 1and with colors Krvr iiifiirliimtnifd here long cavalcmlo of infantry farmers crawith emblems plows- harrows t dles iu miniature and other imple- tuibd xfour r kq£u-ments with samples of wheat rye lMZlriSNl’ oats cornharjey oil beans sorghum mu AXiVnus Ac meclisnics with largo banner anu liouso a representing meeting’ school honae Aci) rnotto ' "Zion's 1 workers fn j stone and Workmen emblems tool and with masonry oCD other mechanics with tools and emHfURIR OF blems Gardeners elnbin fall proccs- - Whs Will ppSr MPportil W and Valt lakr tom came aion larebnnner bornobyt hreo tiinDKWaK fa aiw IlinMile DrAmiiliil4tl motto "TheSt George Gardeners' Club" with dcvico of fraits and flow- era two Indians with sago brush muskeet cactn s lizard Ac' with wO I small banner borne-ifront' with "os it was:" member with banner 1 S0UI pile ISOSJUf 19 motto "as it Is" with frait and flowhOrtillpwtaliior : ers following six very small girls in whito covered with wreaths garlands boqncts of flowers banner Tn’ front ' motto "Tho Desert in Blossom" fruits floweks and rare plants brass LAHGRISIIE bond twonty four young men with “ms of Zion may In a frw au U1mU i rrik‘C- they becomo mighty men in Israel twenty-fou- r ‘young ladies in white with flowers banner with motto Thn firtupno 'i Ciru!ii4p with biiin b ilip ahthor tl iIip “i'bUur "Daughters of Zion may their virtue r excel their beauty twenty-fouboys t TXZX3 banner with motto "Hope of‘"reel" little girls with largo twenty-fou- r M3N ISQ000 MHN ISQ009 M3N ISQ009 banner motto "Deseret Blossoms’ lm citizens visitors anil strangers in lM fantry cavalry There were other derices and mot toes on various flags banners and co SPURRIT ( JAR COULDQCK AN 1 a lors' and wo noticed several quito JOE V liiolwlU Joan UuiRlr llii l air Wi Fit 1 One a small banner on a long Mr Krowna cutis ) Mr B:ntlcr lid rootutsnl MrTdarlin Fnbb small staff by a boy abont 8 feet high ftMC J Mr OrlflUtu u Agra1 motto "Great I little U" Another QE SU3MCM33R MISS COULOOCK I by a little fellow "Tall oaks from lit- MARIA U fill li iui Mm Mr mi tle acorns grow Another "Oi TAcet kktj-UlDixie boys" etc The procession inarched along sevTo Coiicluld hit tbo Xiw t mibab fprn uC KKW ShTH OF (I lK eral streets reaching front of Presi’ dent Snow’s dwelling Holt was made zx xx cl Hiinnlo salntes given and bra Snow with his Bishops the Mormon Battalion CALIFORNIA HOUSE AT THE A and Pioneers were escorted to their HARNESS j CARR AGE ) Irish place in the procession with banner National Baiik I "Oar Mormon Battalion a ram in tho MR IAN6RISHE Opposite Miner MAiiNNis thicket" Another “Fiohcersof 181!K' Mieiir Ui fm U Nr u tin Ridihg Mr Brawaa Uarry Mar to if Tho audieneebeing seated in tho bow- Jmpm Mr Jfalbaa exjr the exercises consisted of prayer MRS IRNtMlHi Saddles! Ladies' singing by the choir musmbytho an liicwiil brass and xnartiid bands orations by CO L COHN Bishop Banker and President Snow DOORS OPEN AT SEVEN PIRJORM Clark addresses by Geo Crosby L ANCE TO COMMENCE AT EIGHT and Miss Bentley songs recitations Hriii7 jHt lftrail lexulifu If i iwj oxtrs Ono awl nudiaiv and toasts oo'ecidl OMortluoaV-Box) rlM o med opea far mA af Tki A tinalt yal flita flock if work of pro-fThen commenced-thg crr at Klrvra o’clock r dinner and in the bowery kitwo hours a largo audience was Clothliil’iiriifMbliiniKl General Mcrcliandisc of tables combined ed along a of near 400 feet After returning AtUL Fancy DryGooilh j thanks for the blessings peace apa good things we enjoyed thei clatter of knife and i fork npon crockery commenced and a very pleasant hoar was )' GLOBE! LOOK for and everybody being invited 1 it is supposed verypody was satis-fled fui! I a lit Ibo Bmpoc: lifjrai !ibu ptlillt A select party at ijio hall in the evening Was a magnificent afiQiir The bowery t was deoorated with flowers evergreens Ac and altoSltiaolM gether yesterday was tho greatest of the holidays for St George I ever f v I “ ’ I ': n) BnOTHER DRYGOODS'! ‘ threugh the7 principal streets of the town was seated in the Bowery where citizen were Well entertained e constitution id lb are repute with lamen- with the reading tations abdot the new - and heavy tax of i the State of TJeseret by brother t John SLHigbec£omtioaby John J system Imposed by the Colonial toasts and Xebeker Esq speochcs eminent '3:’"r i:T The TriboneV special says the old songs- WAGONS AND HARNESS the was o afternoou of ia the £? spent Stanton AMD story by : DIPABITVUI IV jq resignation AIUUVAU 'VA '4 in of the seems revived’ time jnTenile This k'i there being community YKSTSRDAn:Jr portion kpAOB to be good foundation for it' dancing and at night there was a so9 xxrr s raow ? th '3 v The President's contemplated remo cial nortv in tho meeting hookey which f o’i ALIO A OK LOT Sami Kahn and wife Mrs Ja Keedhaxn val of Sheridan Is opposed' by Stanton A? cnoict m ’ I ' teSrGodbe Geo 11 Watt Orson Pratt A and Grant The Pmldent stated last J jl Gommittee of Arrangements Jolin — BbJpp Albert would remove ha E W$ek that Dodge Stanton V 'f rvo TRX WKiT v SteeUngustns J first and then Sheridan innsrly ‘Marshal of tho Day W m W Walker j Jibs Tal3ge GTMa’aouieVofthe 'tha to Orator doubtls Some ’as DayJno expreamd XailiiJlBf aa Dpt© m' ABringnurst Sjwtn ' remove a Cabinet Ndekcr Chaplain Mdses Clawson A R J (YawfurJ John P Iteraett A I- - President's power to ' V ' ’Vt officer Froxtcr tbe HOT ten (aw a wader ijt ?ic3U i 'yEce perry f ' Cm - V- - Tbe moniior Onondaga has returned with two Islet of water in her hold which provha that she ia a bad sea ' 4 boat tlEV GOODS! !S LESSER NEW GOODS! HEW GOODS! : have mat Tiosscd lrnt not "got VTk well cmr' Annivenary of tic entrance of the pioneers into tbe valley of - tho Great Balt Lake was celebrated at Virgin City by a volley of musketry at break of day when tbo store and stripes 17 weto unfurled to tho breeze Atnino o'clock tbo jcoplo awm-ble- d at tho public square where they were formed into procession under tho direction - of Major Jefferson W right marshal of tho day in the usual manner— military escort pre siding officer orators of lay pio neers members of the Mormon talion citizens representing their! different trades school children in charge of their respective teachers and bearing sppropnato bauncr Tbo procession marched through the principal streets of the city and at ten o’clock were seated in tha meeting house where tliey were en- teitained with singing’by the choir prayer by tho chaplain music ly tho hand an oration ly Nephi Johnson aMrrxes by J llaud HKsq 'and G lV Gsilner musia tho band nongs Gusts recitaby tions etc two tho icoplc again At balf-pa- i assembled for dancing and recreationwhich continued with but a short intermission until the wee hours Tho most perfect harmony characterize all tlio proceedings of 4ho day Committee of Arrangements D- - H Harris J A Stratton Charles Hilton Wm A Bekdc Heporter The -- 1 l UkQtfMhMMMlKlNliMM "V? Mk iifwii iMtnri M Otte li4 UflUsis 1 vtnotar friend eey if ho eon UQtoa r reign he will Con Ike Prasideat's nd rrRiiovK fvernAT ik i ' r |