Show IOCA1 JOTS Iho Third District Court held n short session ses-sion this morning nml Adjourned until 1r dny licit IhoGnnnison oicnrsion loft this cilynl 10 oclock Silurdny nlpht wit h n Rood orow a t of Salt Inkers aboard Tho minimum Icmpornluro to ilny waR 0 twelve dcRrocs prentcr thnn that of yesterday yester-day i ho minimum was n8 Tho Supremo Court mot this morniiiR nnd rjW ndjonmod till noil ihursdny nt 10nm without trnnsnclinB nny ImslnrBs Mnrshnl Dyer offers n rcwnrd of fW for tho cnptnro of T Jtnrtln holler know ns Nosoy Hanks who eRenped fiom the Pen nt nhout r oclock lat evening Messrs fccolos nnd linrton nro dolup I n hig huslnca for aL Blenmshlp linen thoy represent Thoy this raornlnR sold three relreRont tickets for Liverpool nnd ono for London Tho familiar prln of Snip will forever ho missed from the Union lioket Office Ho felt too largo yesterday nud tackled ft dofi hiRRer thnn himself gt se no more Tho trees for nhout n railo nhovo the old sevenratio mill 1 in City Crock cnnyon havo tee liternllv stripped I of their i nl eob oatorpillnrs 1fho worms Imvo now however entirely disnpiKsnied Tho prellrainnry einmliintloii of younR Abe Benedict ohnrRod with oomraittinR rlpe npon Alias Lollor comos I in tho 1olici Court tomorrow morninR nt 10 oclock nm tho youth wU then hnvo n chnnoo to provo tho innocence ho sostroiiRly Injsolnim to t Tho prisoner Nosey Bnnkswho oscnpei from tho Pen last oveninR wns n trusty working in l tho tailor shop Ho hnd th liberty fl tho ynrd nnd Inking ndvnntaRo o the nheltcr nffordcd hy the crowd of visitors ho slipped off unobserved 1 he deputies nro nut after him Mr E A Austin todny compromised for 3000 his claim for damages against lho lon slen of W H H Bovvers in tho nt tachincnt suit against tho London Bank of Utah Iho amount the bond wns olly t000 which l is nil Hint could hnvo been ob tll I tnmed from n Bull Tho nrticles of ngioemont for n fight wllh sinnllRloves between Jim Dillon of Cnli fornin nnd Duncan A McDonald of Mon tann wero BiRiicd last evening Iho tlm nnd plnco hnvo not yet been decided upoi nnd ft is not yot known whether or nor tho contest will bo n public one hnt the ful particulars will bo announced nt nn enrly day uiyMr Mr Karriok well known for his ROOI looks cood luck nnd gcnlnl manners bough Bomo foOd e R on Saturday of n China man and on tho morning l t10n 1ourt went for Homo more when tho Cclestia askod him double tho former pi ice KIITIU asked Howis that John nnd the aluonL blnto eye replied Oh Demcclats heap cclo Tho interest in tho eserciscs nt Lihert 1ork yesterday wns greatly enhanced hy tho music by tho Opern House Band lei by Magnus Olson This is hy far the best baud in the city nnd tho correctness of tho Eatriotio tunes played shows that the mem hers are not averse to practicing such nirs as nro acceptable lo tho loyal people of Utnl a musical innovation ns exceptional ns it lamentable I in this pricstnddcn nnd law defying lomtory Yesterday afternoon Chief Justico Znno received n dispatch from AttorneyGenera Garland osklnl tbat tho issuance of the ro mittitnr to tho District Court in tho ofllc oases he deferred for the present olleo quest will of course bo granted ns n rantto of courtesy but thero is nothing corapulsor in It This will of course delay the legn officers from taking their places until tho Mormon application for I writ of error can ho heard by Justico Hnrlan but ns thero Is no danger of its being granted It will ho n nmtterof but n few dnvs nt most Iho inmates of tho Pen hnd the best Fourth of July jestorday thnt lost of them havo over seen Tho morning was spent in the renditionof a mlReelnloOUSprOlrnllo consisting of comic and sentimental SOUR readings etc In whloh the martyred brethren breth-ren participated with a boyish glee At 1 oclock a grand dimmer wns prepared nn to eay that it was dona justice to would no half express I Tho nf tcrnoon was spent In foot races hurdle races and like sport making it in all tho day fd days with tl present tribe of sinners < Fullers Hill attracted its share of pleasure seekers josterday Thebarbec the great attraction of the day was ogg ducted to perfection by the master of cor monies Mr Ed IMtts The lurial railroa the camera and tho revolving boats wer eagerly Bought froradajlightmilil j long I aft dark Large parties enjoyed picnics in tl shady places and others patronized the res tanrnut Kverytulng passed of smooth and with the pleasant weather it was mat e n day long to lie remembered Yesterday was a glorious day at the lal bathing o rsn Kach of tho flvo train carried immense crowds and the three plaoes were thronged with people nil day long 11 performances of the Chilian athlete we enthusiastically I received and l the tl lrh pr l i f visions for the amusement and comfort o the visitors were taken advantage of 1ho bathing was excellent and the water aroui tt I IY rednlbor the piers was literally filled with me women and children all day long I wns one of tho pleanantost dnys that the hnthli publlo has uver enjoyed bnthhll After the exercises tedt Liberty 1ark ve s terdny n party visited 1ort Douglas in uouplo of ambulances sent down by the Commander of the 1ost Iho pnrty oon Misted of Governor West and son Gener Connor General Mnxvvell Colonel Bell wife nud daughter Colonel 1nge 1njor Erb John M Young nnd a representative of the DuiiociuT iho company was receive and entertained by Colonel Oshorno with true soldierlike hospitality After visitii the cemetery and other points of intere about the post the company partook of n appetizing I collation tU the Colonels qua ten and after spending a pleasant hour in social converse Uncle Barns omnihuss conveyed the happy party back to the ccn tro stake of Zion The part taken by the uxConfederut in the celebration jester Jay was hllhly creditable to the men who once took up arm against the National Government lh03 evidently coincided with Colonel Dumas in the Lady of Ions when he said I is astonishing how a mans respect for a other increases after he has fought him And bylhohve the old boys who wore t blue appeared to be inspired by ir Bum sentiment I he tent of tho boju who oneo wore the gray was thronged by their form I enemies and trs best of fueling prevailei d upon both Hides l Major Koannau and W bollivan were the leading spirit m gettiiit up this demonstration of loyalty wh Herman liamberger did the hospitable whlo nessln reolvlul nU cOlers to tho Iuarlcrs of tho oxrebs |