Show I 100Vl < JOTS 1 < 10 to the grand camp IIro tonight TndRo Powers IsammiR I tliopponkcrs for to morrow nltihtscninp tiro Iiin Henry Moore to day fllcil a bond an nil 1 mlnistralor otllio nstnto of James K Haiti s 11 win ilcconscU If Ida lllvcrs was flned ffiO In the Polloo t Court this morning for being nn tnnmto of r n liouso of iltfninc IA t FortyQta of tho visitors who armed last klii a night took up their abode nt thou Valley 1 U A House Itrixeu smiles Tho penknrs nt tho Pavilion tonight will lli J t I t s be Mr Hid Judge Molirido and several I i jt prominent gentlemen from tho Cast 4j it D S Spender as guardian of Judith Rico I tJ g I f n minor i linn rendered his first account to s + ii tho Probate Court and it was approved it g t i The eloquent speech delivered nt tho 1 1n I1 r MI j vlllon hist nlghtby Jndgo Dickson will bo LLsf sd J foand verbatim on another page of this Isaac I + y The wrestling match totako place on tho h sJl slat Inst between Moth mill McMillan is i being extensively advertised and promises I I uI to bo n groat treaty j y 1 y Sumo excellent speakers have consents i ii to address the Grand Army and citizens at t hcndqnartcni tonlht I and it prominen to be tl I rolnto j tho greatest camp tiro yet held in this l city I 1 ri I li f i f A 7Syard foot race for > O n side was ran I t1 1 1 by two D A It O men nt Liberty Park Inn I 1 a evening in thou pronenoo of about 100 flpoctn f torn Hprmghnll carried off the tI honors I and t i stakes it Tho onso of Mollnolli vs Moliuelll in dl a i I I vnroo ORIUO up in the 1r1l eta Court tadny n Mary Eliot Moliuelll D W Perloy I and Iii > Open woro examined as witnesses and the lt I decree wnn made Every member of the Grand Army nm t every loyal citizen should have n copy of toy days DPMOCRAT with tho verbntim report o lb n Judge Dicknolf speech Send them to your I j friends in tho Last and let them sue for f themselves dale of things existing Iu i Utah vl1 It has been suguested that thu G A It pII give street imrndo fiouiu timo 1 during heir I G I stay hero Ihcro will iu ut brass band nc i t coimmming some of tho delegations aid slip with two or three hundred of tho bays III i f blue ill tho ranks n very pretty processia i could bo formed Lots haven grand parade 511 r i rho executive oonnuitteo of tho O A 11 1j1 reception are pleased to mmouuco n recep n8 tion bj Governor West ntGrnml Army hem vo IOJ mI1 ii i sl Uiinrtcrs tomorrow from 2 till 4 p rn1C All visiting comrades und friends eu route to t jy tho National Kncntnpment nro cordmllj in riled to bo present and meet tho Governor On this week Friday nt 2 oclock the Active Nationals are to meet tho Salt link City nillo in what will prove n close mate came of base ball on Washington Sqnnro llio alto of tho porno has not jet been mud known oh tl10 lu safe to sny Hint taoh I club will work hard to obtain it Uho Notional are nil joiinc players and very clover whllo 11 young 7 1i le r llln iA a tine I names of the old halt Lakes nro null cient cnarantco that they will try and got thnr Messrs Dvnon lIon 1011 Inggnrt and Thomas have been appointed n comiuitte to meet tho Philndelpbln delegation of the OAIt this evening The gentlemen lava been tendered tho use of buperinlendei bhnrps private cnr and will meet thu party ut Ogden and escort them to this city Sec retnry Thomas will deliver tho welcome address ad-dress to thou Ptnnsyhnniaiis nt the Pavilion tonight and IA Major f lljnon nil wtlcon them tomorrow night I trio Wisconsin delegation of tho Gram 4 e Army General Painchilds I in command will 1 l arrive gen city this evening over the Jtnli l Central Oil the same train there will bone 1 t 1 one Post from Philadelphia and Severn i ip scattering Posts from other parts of Pen 1s r = A d sjhnnia I On tho regular IX A It Q trni 11 which I ia reported ono hour and n bolt late t ICO passengers tf oouo frnSt will 1 n J k arrive Oa tho second section of the Bumo 4 i i p train States will bo fifty passengers from scattcrh |