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Show - zz t: -m A Resolution. Tho geneial coinmltlee appointed by the people lo arrange for tho celebration f I'ionecr Day met on Monday, July 20 to take under advisement the postponing post-poning the celobiatlon, out of respect fur the dcceiitcd Aioslle Abiaham H. Cmiiion. This being due, icncly, on account of tho wishes of our Hlshop that tho parade be left out, the roiniulltee thought that it would he proper llial tho baluuco of tho entertainment ulso ho dropped, notwithstaiiding the fuel that one of the best celebrations and in fact the grandest pniades that l.ehl luia ever had was thoioughly under headway. The tommiiUo icgretH to hbvo to disappoint dis-appoint the publio mid the siib-commit-a-cn wlio wciu nil faithfully doing their pail to make the day's proceedings u ginnd success. The dropping out of (lie parade and going on with the balance of the piogrnm was not ilccmcd advisable, therefore ths following .rciolutions was unanimously adoptrd: Wiikiiuas, Tho esteemed Ajicstle, Abrahnni II. Cannon, of the Church ol Jems Chtifst of I.allerdny Haints is dead ami now lying 1u state and will so lemniii until Sunday, July I'd, nod out of respect wofeolis duo the dot-eased and family for tho lidclily with which he served the church nndgcncal public of our Ktnto while in life, TiihKcroiiK, Ho it resolved by this committee, and in behnll of nil thu good people of l.ehl. that wo dtfer cdtebrating the coming Twenty-fourth of July. Louis Gaw-k, Jos.'B. Duo a dues r, Jos. A. Tiiou, Sajiuel Tati.ou, iIaiTsaii 1'ltlrsox lUrric l)x is, Mim.ik (tAiirr, M. A. SOUTHWIL'K. |