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P THE CIIICAGO TRIBUNE: TIURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1877. y — —— - far the fatare, what f« there It to enjoy Y TR AIN.T () 2 Tureka, by three masked mew, one of whom | PILL AT P “ Here are the twelve, appointed by the finge RADWAV'S 117 the Hevolution and the War of 16121 {Applause. ) ; culate the e o S gene Blalr, get off that stage and surrender.” the aitthority to set in order and 1 $ N T e Taiald e st LR e sl el slrevi il i et i S | From the Hon, Thurlow Weeq the candnct of the affaira of the Federal Govern- ment one of thelr honored fellow-citizens, one whose pure and stainlexs life i the warrant of & fainful administration of the Depariment over hieh e presien T pive oxpression fothe hope that | wos loudly called for at the concluvlon of Secre- . : T o hnienden Wil ‘be an agrecable one | tary Evaria' speech, and responded 53 followe: F t Big Sori drunk and that one of them was plaging a | Destruction of the Finest Steam- anselors in the tirst Presdency and they are INDORSING peronallyy that hie Infinence will wuspend the | fpiiow-Crrtresa—Thiscrowd I ton miuch for oray at Big Springs. bluf game, the demand was not immediatel boat on the Mississippi counselors to the twelse still, if they keep their i T e et mmion o ehiomamin among | g (0 adrees, Lam a very modert me% o' to mo Somplled withs benides the night was o dae River. place; butiCewher misee th &1 av sjulee Dr, RADWAY'SR.R. R, REMEDIEY % ot & Tenmessecs 1 Ing. 3 . ab the speaker conld not be distinetly seen, . man" for the Prophet Juseph, he must go be. £ :):X:(\,;l:m of the country. And 1arsin bid yoa ::1:';:‘,‘.:;'115.&:;2:;“ #fl,’u‘flfiw\{"r\?rcc'e’;:'t:ms The Eection-Agent Cowed into Obedi. | The d‘c,,;nm}' "“‘mrfr' w:: mml,“ nnr‘-;nnlur" Q"“‘ lhe‘;nfllwlmr; ‘,.,“N::-“_u_l.. Times nnd After Using Them for Several Years, ', ¢ o ‘. repeated, when air preparad to dismoun ensons,” valume 3, page 637 . NEw Vorg, Jan.4, 18770 Sim: et a3 e e iea, fenric: get.] ence, and Used as a Catrpaw, e e b hrger et dioeny Brownon e | The Beantifal Vessel Burned to the | - TuR TWELVE Avortirs fo tns rroxt. e Tt 18 & very great geatification, fellow-citizens, | have traveled aver a gomi deal of this conntry, —_— ecat. Blalr had bardly reached the ground with ' Once mote the necessity for the Twelve | BSTEXGRIERantimesioicury vl tull ronfacace, o et b e aseminy of neople of Tennes: | 8nd nowhere have T fannd no_enthuslastic A his trusty shot-gun, when he was grected by a ‘Water's Edge Last Night. Apusties 10 5tep forwar and bake the Prest | Hommieies the s antne we havddeste, Ty ict fo meet this Inrge assembly of neople of Tennce; | erawd. [Applatine.] They make more notre than | An Easy Entrance Galned to tho | doubie discharze of shot, one from tie rear of dency of the Chiurch of Jesus Christ of Latter- Sl ire TR el TaneICh, 4 araavon T Ty your Governor acem to require of me a prepara- | the President, they have strunger linge than tov. Express-Car and Safes. the stage amd the vther from the corner of the e e Day Saints hns arisen. The same spiit which [ S Rlmars sih i soased eficet, the Newds ieliee dion greater thanmy circomatancea hace witwed | Hamplon, and thorelono e In 5 woler i #hables buth passing s near s head fhat the | Her Value Estimated nt $380,- | fested unon the Proohet Joseph’ beture tus | aputy thelminent rraueniy and frey AR Tme \n m . and | regret 1 am compelled to con- puwder of warmes s face, alr retarnes \ martyrdom (n Instructin welve Apostles riahi inding ihe promised *refiet. Fra P T b L D Eonveaattanal :":.‘"14;,...""" realiy, rerionsly. aea Tenncosccany | e fires nimust Aunultancousty, but beme par- 000 by Insurance Men. 25 Lo (helt QTS st rarnmaslbiiies At the N Lo THURLOW Wik, B e s e nerasions T Southern man, I relolce at thls aemonsttation, | gizyy Thousand Dollars 1o Gold Coin Put: tatly bimicd by the emlce, afwot peeing s necetaity of ther bearing aff the kindom, las d : & skt e o8 1 1 that the peonle of object piainly, evidently withont effect. e rested upon the Prophet Brizham during this Sndersahd et p{'mfl'e‘..l o e preiapos of | ghch Todiewe? ot Jun forl i e ‘;mfr " into Backs and Carried OFF. reort of s S b ok died mray betuee o | Burning of the Steamer Carondelety | paet sbrvg snud suminer, ifereleasnd alf of e . B. B 'brave men of | Btates, are to cunirol in their own way, unaer the } cold tnuzzie of 8 gun waa placed arainst his % welve, who were presiding uver stakes, [rom B P et 3™ am "very gl »0 fo | Constitution of tho Cnited States with all ita s breast hy one of the raubers, with the inten- Alongside, Valued at $75,000, those duttes, selected others to L those pos:- ) meel the people of Tenncd«ce, as what | have to | Amendments, your own affairs; that all yourciti- Othor Oriminal News of Less Absorb- | tion, no donnt, of making sure work of the . tions, and taught the Churet that the Twelve €av ) woulld prefer to sy to both races, ta both | & sre cqual !;ff"ru flu}, ',","-‘ \03 ing Interest. Dravo messenger. Blalr caught it amd ehucked Aposties were called by their priesthoosd to act arties, and ta the men of both armies. (Loud [ fecl - Ahat = yom & haso B Ceeewent S it astde, and turned the robber, who was | €S2 &nectal Disnateh to The Chicagn 2ribune. 8 wider aud more exienled sohers than to be | ¢ roy (e Worst Prins in ¢ Ngolanse, ) It b been my foriune diring the latt | S0 L CR0, ety o il race, T mist sy pulling the wromg trigger, halt round, | B8v. Louts, Sept. 19.—The steamboat Great | Presidents of stakes. Al bts teachinzs and Jotst Ralns i tlomones Ui rmnr. "1 e rork what know and. trom | 10 von that T bave beenin New England. vou TR TRAIN ROBHERS, rhen lirawi, on the scat, watdhini, D wpuir | Repablc, the grandest and most palatil caft sunacls pisioly ndleitod tal toape: wouiicte Y3 e il ave scen that 1 have veen in Ohlo, Everywhere oA 3 ¥ Tanised -1 X £ . 9 - X 1 ¢ annd sdivtion what [ have seen ond heard taat I am now in the P e L e Jeeh e 15 mu“m!. We oMfimngé::pgten;Llal{ni&;n&a!1‘36:‘-:;"d“. and gave the road agent the futl cuntents of une that ever plied the Missiasippi; wan discovered | pogeyyg ypon them, and that they would be hewd NNOT OIN'E HOUR presence of mora men of the Canfederate than of ihe Umonarmy, We At least understand esch other, lietween us thero ls oo shadow, [I'ro- Tonzzed applager. ] Members of the CAbinet and mynelf have traveled o diflerent parts of he country fmpolled by & yarivty of motives,, We are glad to mce this flourlshing city, and §t s not diragrecable to be relleved TYor a time from onr dntics at \Washingion, Tnt, my friends, tubeon fire at midoleht to-night, and fu splte | to s stricter aceountability than ~they had been, 'y fner and successful railrond express robberles | gally wounded, luaded with elght bticksnot | of every effort to save tho mammotlr vessel it [ Wecan now understand and atta:Wan smpor- e ever perpetrated In this country occurred last | Alnlost simultancously with this deadly shot, | rapidly” burned to the water's cdge. As | fance and significince to the-e teachings und ror night ot about 10:43 o'clock at Big Springe, & | Blair had placed his shol-gun squarely ngainst | noar g8 can be learned, the flames were | LOUNeL!s which we could nouat the time they r . Pact the fellow's breast, and would have blown a were given, ki smail nnd aulated station on the Unlon Pacifle | 1 0B85, ATRSD, big as the moon bad yot | first discovered in the starboard wheel-houre, SEEKING FOR A “REVELATION," 'Ehe Only P aln chledy Reliroad, 561 miles west of Omaha, The details | ™) L Ca=0 0 i panfon performed the service. | and next it broke through the cabin floor. Be: On Tuesday last, 3ept, b, the two ounselors the robbery I have obtained from Union Pacific | Brown, after finng the l(lmt, ‘Jumped from the | fore ony assistanee could be rendercd, the | Of Preshlent Yaung Bl e Abe Taaive | ety aopeiha ot excesclattng pains, A offivials, who, carly this morning, were in receipt | stage, but had not faitly reached the ground steamer Carondelet, lying alongeide, also took Apostles—two of the twelve br H have been met by thiasame cordiality, by s great enthosianm, not, T muat say, eanai to that which I now see in Nashille to-day. [Applanse.) Asn Tennesscean. as the humblest member of the Cabi- net of our President, I thank you most heartily for the grand enthrisiastic recention you have given us, [ expected much of Nashville, but 1 diil not xpect somuch a8 It has given ne. {Applause. ] 1S, ILAYRS, Upon repeated calls from the asecmblage, barrcl square in the back, and he fell ovel 80y e ey R rfl'mlln‘lhlludrrflhflmm' L i RADWAT'S IEany i VERY PAIN. 1t wad the ni hers, Oraon | Luvice, >t el Dowels, or lher bl di Or rdia’) wo hope that comething may' be done aiso A u Jiauiges scoel by our mingling with the people ta promote the | Mrs. Hayes came forward, nnd bowed, amid | of dispatches anuouncing the startling news. when he was shot In the calf of the leg, infict- 4 o | Lrattand Juseph F, Smith, absent in e SToCht thip. srcat aavemblage to- | yoetlerous checring tram the multitude. Just_previous to umgurhnl of the exoress | 028 painful but not serlous wound. - The othier 2:’;%«:3]”{':"?:3 ;:;:]ur’:lzn:::z n‘fleulrn:]l. t‘t’:‘l‘n“i: t:::imd-hcm Alsshling ot st uion flie O oI TRy ) ;. v two robbers then fired four nore shots at the With humble, contrite, und saddencd traln No. 4, hound tast, In chargge of Conductor | moseenizors at tlose range with shot-zun and | doubiless an exazgeration. The Kepubllc waa | hicarts we earnestly sought to liarn s mind ATIG, Bed-ttaden, intem. Crinplel, Voran Patterson, two masked men stepped fato the [ revolver, none of which, however, did_any” [ built in 1368 nt Pittsburg at o cost of #M7,000. | aud will coucerninic us and His Church. ‘e | ~VUrAIKIC, or proatrated WIth disedsd niay suges, i office of the Statlon Agent, Mr. Barn- | harm, though they came uncomfortably closé, | [ror first commander was B. Donalds " Lond blessed us with the spirlt of umon uml 9 o 3 ¢ and disaopeared In the darkness. The fir- - Donallson, Who | odescended to revesl to us what ateps we [ | Y R Y bar, who was taken ~completely by Ml flesoneares lo the dackhos, The T shot the negro deckband whita the boat was en | hould takc. Ener dul Tarlor, the senlor RADWAY'S !'J.‘“) REL[EF surpriee, They pointed four cocked | oyt of ' tho’ stage cautionsly and took a look | route to St. Louls, and she had run but two or | apostic, and who hus neted s the President of i ¥ revolvers ot him and ordered ‘him to tear up | at the wounded robber, who was writhing in | three trips. From that day until sho was sold | the twelve, was nnanimonaly sustained io that WILL APFOUD INSTANT AR, Implored, begged, and | 1o Capt. W, IL Thorwegan her commander amd position, With the same uitaninity also it was | Infinmmation of the Kidneys, gether, the canse of the Unlon, the causo of the Constltution, the cause of harmony, the cause of fricnd=hip, the cauzo of peace, We truat that our vixitn the diffcrent States witl perhaps in so o Increase pucial intercourse between thet perhaps will tend aleo to increase business inter- conrse between them; will tend somewhat by the report o the proceedings to Iner the knowl. edee of the people of al) of the States, that they CONNER 8TUNE CEREMONIES, At the conclusion of the ceremonles at the Capitol the procession again formed, and headed by n carriage containing’ the Prestdentlal party, proceeded to the Custom-Touse, whers thu ceremony of laying the Corner-Stone of the editice was perfarmed under the auspices of the Btate Grnnse Lodgs of Odl Fellows, « Alter tter how violent or excricintine the in. the 1y know each other. It is,1 am sure, to incrense eliminary exercises the architect delivered o | his telegraph fnstrument, Mr, Barnhart tried | mortal agony, and riendship for each other, o beeause the | piiver trowel and mallet to the Grand | todeceive them by taking up his sounder, but | prayed to be killed. A notso in the station now Yotod that the quuriim of the Twelve Aposties ation of the Diadder, B (hemtelin ot eacts atier. Tt 1s beeause tho | PrCHmInATY v p ] d to bo Killed. A nofso In the statt et Hhio. tHinoal e Dre the: want. | Fotlthattt { the T Apostl Iuflammation of tho Biadd > of the ta arinien know each owher better | {0 COCES UL R thiom to the | they stopped him and made him take up his | Attracted ttentiou, and on proceeding thither | PRICR R0 fhe VAF & the Loab | jethe presiding quorum and authority in the Inflammation of the Bowols, t et people that thiey are more ready 10 clah | preyiqing, " The =~ President then spread i o Witk Th The | 1t\va8 found that tho blacksmith and rancher infd up In Bt. Louls harbor. The sale tuok | Churen, Congention of the Lunes, Dande with cachy other, | [Avplase.] [ aald at | (0 ortar and adjusted the stone, sying, 41 relay, which they carried off with them. ‘The | o were tn charge of the place, had been bound | place In 1871, Cépt. Thorwezan purchasing it. PIACTIOAL VIEWS OF THE viatoN," Sore Throat, Dilllcult Breath Lounwille, epeaking. of - tals - sablecty \ onq | 110 BO T A v er.atono of tuis bullding | Porson who gave theorders was the Captain, [ securely, and thréxtened with instant death by | In tho winter of 13i5-'i0 the buat was | Thewo thitues ars so plamiy Indicatei by tito Taloitation of the Hoa® I Mcaiien " than thoss who | fias now been lafd The shiver trowel and [ and scemed to be an Intelligent man, and Mr. [ the robbers if they woul) give any alarm ontlie | pyy o the docks for enlargement and fmprove- | fEvelations in the past li.stury uf the Cliurch | rrgatorios, Gronp, Diphthoris, oAy were before me dlid not ot gulte fully. 1under- | mallet with which the corncr-stone’ was lald | Darnhart is of opinfon that he {s & telezraph- approach of the stage. ‘The robbers had come ment. In the spring of 1876 she appeared with that they could not bu denored efther by the |7 ogyned, Influonza. took 1o eXpresa my views of fow it happentd that | were then presented ta Mrs. Tlaves, and re- | oooe o They then ordered him to put out | 14, the statlon about an hour previous, coin. spring 4 ppe: Twelve Apostles ur by the President’s counsel- Tloadacho, Toothach thie war between ua tarned ont as it did. It wan s | caiced e the President In her behall from the | OPerator Y pelled the fnnates to surrender, cvoked & meal | 80 ndditfon’ of seventy .fect to her | ors, flence, nuain, s o stnilar courss wus oadacho, Toothacho, matter that we understood nrétty well, yet Lwill [ GOREL VRIS et Bt o Damesnte, tho | bis redlight, all the time keeplng him covered | and ate it, unharncsscd th horses that lad | length, making o hull of &% fect, | advpted on thy death of the Prophut Jusepi, Nouralgia, Jihoumatism, Elve you my view -.r';‘z. l-:mmf:b:t_ v:h:xlalmg contractora for the l,mfl",,g, The President | withrevolvers, After the red light was hung | been prepared for the incoming coach, and then | the Jongest boat cver - launched Into | th0 WO . counsciors ot Preaudent Youne— Cold Chills, Ague Laills, Yo beaun ouc Southern adveranries ere RIS | said: 1 thanktully receivo the wift fur Mra. | out on tho track they commandod Barnbiart to | proceeded to lny thelr pans of attack, A emall | o wators of tho Missinsippl or any othier | Lresidents Julm W, Youngamd Daniet I1. Wells Chulblains, and }rost Bites, fort was butlt with boards ot the eorner of the 3 —were unanfinously sustained as one, with 8‘,},::‘: “"":n"c“:' "':";“c'; i loto for | Stable, and an old ax placed landv for the | Westernriver, The boat was then appralscd | eqnclyrs to und a<socated in action with e el o T P TELIRE othepunt elr arrangement ¢ complete for | ;,urpass of opening the treasure-box. The | by the Insurance men at $35),000, aud Is lusured | Twelve Apostles. To fucilitate the transaction | case and comfors Wi recelving the expected traln, which svon came | wounded robber was aloorr, and, of course, stopped In obedicnce to | tion; where all the parties remalned aurbig | Tho steamer Carondelet isa total loss, and | the Brr ¥ B o the gnight, Yestenluy morning Merses, Price by tho red-light signal. Tho masked marauders, | \0 g SRR MR BIaE pypay | Ll add st least 875,000 to the ageregato datn- Hayes, and teel assured that she will cherish them ns plensant mementocs of the occasion, and be pleased with the sentiments accompany- ing them.” As the Prosident left. the grounds people, ir- respectlve of color or station, swarmed about his carrlage and markamen, we had good borsenien, but in propors+ tlun, to wambera you lad 8 great many inora kood marksmen, and A great many more gonil horaemen, hinn we had. Yon were educated as soldfers. Wo Ll to dencn to ride and to shout, but grad- unlly you kuow wo got to learn 1o ahoot and Now torlde. Then tho atrugglo came botween In halt & tumbler of water wij EROPA SDuniiia, SONE SMunice clie. Dlarlicar Dy eentery, Lot tal 1. 1 into the stu- | for #30,000. - of businese, it was voted uyani.aously that for Lhirly 10 sixty drops ! President Jutin' Taylor be nysuted | (7% Jnoments cure thers Joln W. Younw, Danlel (L Wells, | Winid fn thie Bowels, aud ail Internal Parus. rize Q. Caonon fn attending to business It {181 elers should always carry-a butil WEADY TELIRE Sl thetne A few oo r,)\w.;("‘:! ter, Greek and ‘Greck, and hiere comea {n what my iy, i St there belng scven of them in the party, then ab | o the two messengers, tha river, and the | A5e. The ofiicers of the boat can- glve no ac- A with the Temples, tho publle works, U3 | ¢ gf"‘“dl Ahol reporiet at ;"’““"h““l"":“:“{m““_"'}a The pmmn’fwm, &;fi.;“:,d:",hmu hands | O0¢o began to carry out thele weil-lahl plans. | dying robher, why tad sulfercd excructating | count of the origln of the fire, S other Chiurch affalre of ' Nusncial chiarac: ii\i‘e{fér‘ f&':;'.fi#:'.f:flh’;‘:;h’?‘fimffl‘.ffi‘i’.‘fx“u...m“ it nedk et Urcele (At the atmy wii cons | sighit and left na the proecssion fled out of the | Thofour whohad Barniart In chargs took him to | turtures Uheough the night and wis very by i it o N W i e FEVER AND AGUE 2 { A Is. the door of the cxpress car and mado Lim knpck | proceeded to return to Eurcku. Every”effort " AN X I 3, B e i’ ALinrssd | BN o e i ety vt th |y s wie b i 13 e | 5 s ks, e, e o Sl | TIE. MORMON EPISTLE. | aus now, sSSIRY Hi, oo | vosen o ey nsi, o )1, we fought it out, and the thing {s ended jdow of the Jate President Polk, and were re- A i l 'y v on to arouse vourselves and Pk 1nto the | aremedial gent in $his would 1 1 ere Fey i e O rva dhat therests, na penl | celved it clegant nospitalities, characteristic | MCBSENKCr to open tha door. Miller, the cx- | whun nearing Pasc's plice, a fow nlics troni I ' MaTon none beare Feser asd rve verMye our | Ve wd wf oth e Malarious, Hillons, &eare ; press messenger, having no suspicion that any | Eurcka, hie bewan to breathe el I ervent Tt '““sz‘:)"‘ We k"""h:,“l: L oy UL her Fevers (ared by A DIWA Sy ils lust, Just bes $ ¢ A kAL othier person tzcept, Barnliart was outside, open- | foro expiring lie gavo his namo ne Jack Davis, | TeXt OF the Lotter Written by the ',i“,.fi',‘;’.,fifi“iffi'.’,‘,’;‘ :;nv(('l‘:;; of rovelutivn. et | onuick s RADWATBREADY RELIEF.. Finy it edtho doora little way, when three of the robbers | Jhic party arrived (n the town with the curpse Twelve Apostles. ) eiits upon those who seck uato Jim for tnem. caught the door, nml: throwing ft wide open, :“'(7“0“&‘{ evening {"-C' o'clock, and stopped postien We newd them os individuala aiet as a peapie to presented thelr revolvers at the meescnger, cfore Wells, Fargo & Co."s olllee, quality us tor the duties which devolve uoon “* un. We wpuld rememb 1 - They then went throuzh onc of the safes in tho FLAYING *1'OSSUM, Tho Lord Condescends to Reseal to Them What | 1) 26, MBI Uoher il rey o B car and sccured the treasure-boxes, containing Svecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune, Steps They Should Take.” 50 liberally received from our departed Presi- ] LiE . } caure of (uarreling in this country leit remalning, [Applane. | We helleve In the maxim that 1 saw over the pate duwn there, **Foace on carth and good will to men,** _We have seen envugh of war, “There in some differcnce hetween ud. I heard from o distingnished Unlon General that the most enunent etatemmnan perhaps at Washington had very confildent Ideas 8a to tho brevity of the War. Ninety dflly! wan the first period, Tie sald to Uen. Eeott, **The very moment that wo have a victory hat ia complste there will be pesce. That will be the endof It. The War will end with a victory,” Gien, Scott aald no, He had the ldes that wicn the victury wes complete the soldiers would be at wenace: but, raid he, ** It wlill take the Government rome years to get tha belligerent non.combutants to keep the peace,” So, my fricrds, perhaps it thos turus out. Dot now I think the tune bas cume when soldiers and citizens, the men who fought and the non-combatants, wilt all agree that tois { the day of peace [Voice from the crowd, ** Amen "}, and I rojoice that this City of Nashe wille I« doing s much for the caune of peace. 1 Jook sroiud and 1 know not how many inetito- tiona of learning are within reach of my vision., 1 Kknow that yon have made much provision for the vduention of the whites and the colored puoplo nl<o. Nuw, my felends, thisls precisoly the thin which “of il others, In my Jjudgment, wil do the most to' bring ‘sbout tho exact condition we want in thls country. Every fnterest will be promoted by .the mingling und intercourse which belones to emigration and to the exchange of populatious between States, Wo huve now reached ‘in the Weat, my fricnds, the very murstn of that ralnjess resion where no acri- culture can eucceed except by irrigation; there- fote, Mr tirceley's advice, **Young man, go n my Julgzment ought now Lo be changed, o Suath™* [applause], for hero you that ratubrity of elimate, thut fertility of soll, 1= re~anrcesost conducive to emigration, and taue It that al) the wise men In Tennessen desire canzration, sud are considering what you will do 10 obtain tt, and what will best induce the emizia- <o frum Europs and from the North; snd I think | have the secret of ft. Let thero be a Jittle echoulhouse {o° every melghborhood, o every Nillsude, on somo alde of it, the ahady wide if po<aible, und uttaln u teacier nine mouths in the var. stuch school-houscs, scaticred everywhere, Will be a better advertlsoment of your country than uny tnat cost the same smount of money which catt be contrived. ‘Iherefore, my friends, of the Polk mansion. The mceting between revelution. Mra. Hayesand Mrs, Polk wus especiatly cordlal, After wineaod other refreshiments and aplensant fnterchange -of civilitice, the distinguished guests of the clty repaired to the residence of Col. E. W. Cole, President of the Nashvillo & Chattanooga Kailroad, where A BTATR DISNER was given the President and Mrs, Hayes, tho Cabluet ollicers, and otlicrs of the Presidentlal party and prominent citizens of Nashville part!- cipating. A public reception was heid at Col. Coles! after the dinner from 6 to 8 o'clock p. m., and great numbers of citizens paid their respects to tho Presldent, his friends, and family, MECEFTION AT THE CAFITOL, After Icaving Col, Coles’ residence, the Prest- dent procecded to the Capitol, which was benutitully {lluminated, and fromn 8 to §:30 re- celved the peovle, who thronged the spacious bullding. Each claimed the privilege of P Ing the hand of the President. A delegation of ~olored men, headed by J, C, Nupler, presented on address, setting forth thelr confidence In the success of by polley and course towards {'lm'r race, aud thelr cordial fecling towards him. % & A volcee called for threa clicers for the Consti- tutlvn, the Unlon, and the old flag, which was respouded to vouiferously by the crowds In ate tendance, An address from the citizens of Maury County, Tenn., was presented by Judge John V. Wright, sctting forth in the most condial manner thelr uprwflmlml and indorsement of the Southern polley uf the President. to which his Excellency respouded ns follows: 1 will respond to both thewe sddrosses in one, slnce all men are cqual bofore the law, and have equal rights, Thore ja no need of my niaking two addressen—one Lo the white men and another to the colored men. Therefore, 1 propose to speak to tho colored men Just 38 I'rpeak to the white men, and to the white men just as to the cel- ured men.t [Applause.) 1 speak to tho people of Tennensee Just us I spoko to the ruuplu of Ver- mont. My thought has been that the ‘Intoreat of 1his country, and the Y,O'Mm, of tuls country, requiro that every just causo of dissent In ouy $00,000 in gold coin. The throuch safe, which 81. Louis, Sept. 19.—Another case of attempt- dent, He has gone from us, but the tlock 1s nat J D lias a combination lock which is only unlocked | ed fraud on Insurance companies by pretended New York ateratd. :f"].]‘{u:;’]‘:“h t.h :prhcrdi." ,l(.nuur-u«:\y s-‘-lm? at each end of the Unlon Pacific Road, they did | death has Just come to light bere, the case be- Wo publish to-day tho fulf texe of the epistle “::; u\,: ...Z.,..e,‘.l. “:xy\lwnul 'flK"ufifi:fi‘fii"lfi’y not touch, as the messenger (did not know the | ing worked up by a prominent 8t. Louls detect- | fsaued to the Mormon peuple by the twelve | pretendurs, Thls s the privilege of every cowbination, and could not, therefore, reveal | ive. The facts are as follows: Horacs F. | apustles and counsclors of tho Churchiof Lat- | wember of the Church, and the Latter-D. Strong and_pmre Rich Nlood—TIncreass of Flesh aaq the secret to them, notwithstanding their | Bmith has been for years the General Freight | ter-Day Saints, nt who does not live so as to have thereyeli- | - Muhi=C ear Skio aad Besutiful Complexton secared threatening demands. e The robbers did not in- | Agent of the Loutsville & Nnshville Rallrond ut | gpiatun oF TiE TWELYE ATOSTLES AND COUY- | HoU® ‘:](m',’f:“_“ n‘(‘“'l‘:'fl‘::"lzl with ia elaiia {u terfere with the United Statos malls, but went | Mcmphis, Teon. o was o brother of Milton | skLons 7o TuE cuvici op arsus cumstor | fra “WHEA0s petors us tho bullding woaal DR. RADWAY'S from the express car in'o the first-class passen- | II Smith, the General Frelght Agent ot that ;il«'rrl_n-mr BAINTS IN ALL TilB WORLD. redéeming of Zion, This can only be done by % ger coaches and mhb;‘d the pussengers, after m::d. 1Ic was well known to every prominent fnll:fi:‘;:: f}fg;‘,":;‘dfi::"v"‘;lfi'“':l‘l’:l’;"“grfl J;fi‘: ;hc ?ldu tl‘;u ‘i‘oln!. Alll the hshni: v;hllch the which they disappeared. sbipper in the South, and he rocelved 8 | found sidness that wo address this cpistle unto | 1200 bruibied to send 1n these last days are 1 ‘They had no horses in sight, but it {s sup- | good salary, almost equal to that of | you. Our beloved brotber, gulde, ‘:mu coun- fi;","f,‘}’in".','fl'"fi"n‘:‘mi’""h Tr'&'t"xllfi(“f.'f.‘.“ik Sfl.rsa,pa.rllhan RBSO]'vent posed that they pad tholr stecds concealed noar | o keneral officer, There was sppacciit. | Aelor, ourtprophit, sccr, and revelntur, Freai- | Le"dono, nud there ia bt ilttlo timg m which t | has made the moat astoniahing cures: so qutck, mrasid by. ly no reasou why o should put | Uent Brichum Young, has been tuen from our | accomplisih it grent ditigence fs, therofore, ro. | 27ty chankes the baty uilervocs under o latucica - Abovs are tho particulars nocording to Dam- | Wimself, out of the way, Dn the night of the | fides by denth, Surconsued by e funfly ond | quircd. Lt s, then, g t0 wark with our | * (bl trely Resderdy Rediese, that hart's dispatch. Further dotalls aro learncd | 80th of May last, Horace F. Smith, in compally | which, under tho Lord, o was the founder, hta | hac' 8d butld the temples of the Most st | prery Day an Increaso In Flesh and from Conductor Patterson’s telegrams, in | With an English short-nand writer named Hath- | spirit rmclu" passedl from this mortal exist- | Upun i, 1ot us not slackon, otz dilEonCe. s Welght is Seen and Felt, which it {s stated that the party numbered from | away, who was his guest, and o colored man, | €ice Into that astate of rest prepared for | give way to duubt, unbelief, or harduess of B A tea to Aiteen men. started 10 o across e river [n a il From P clalls of“iata. “peatas hia | hearty bt bo strof in the Lond au cry unta When he arrived at Big Springs Statlon they | that timo Smith was invisiblo to friend aud | froimiod wers not permitted to " take Nis | iy ihceoslazly to give us the puwer to hulld THE GREAT DL Tiad, s stated above, captured tho Ageat, out | fo0 allks. Iathaway and the darkey returncd | iffe, e haa not been alled by tho Lord to ;‘3}.5‘;."r?;‘x:tfi.,'.:'.“,.‘:.::,":,:.",;;L-‘:;‘:'.':.:‘:.t“"""'“‘ 00D PURIFIER the telegraph Instraments, and hung out o red | to the city without him, and told the suspiclous 3(01\ :ilfityr'fll?an lm nzfl:r I:I::lv": ln!l‘;“ghu WLET US DUILD UE EACI OFUER. light for orders, When ho stepped upon tho | story that Smith had lost his life by falllng | hroved Wis willluncss to endure cven thal ur- | Qur prayers are olfored continually . fu behalt platform to zet his telegraphic orders two meh | overboard, baving broken o bloodvessel fn | fealif fe had ‘been tho }‘fi,"‘f.fl‘_‘;’r‘;’,‘l’”",’yf,"u‘,’ ofall the offl.crs_and salnta combosiing ho | eas Tromeh e oo Roca Ly, oy at 1 i i hand told hi N effort to dmpart rapld motion to reqt ik i & Church of Jesus Chlirist of Latter-luy Sufuts, | nd juices of the sysiem, the vikor of [ife, for it pregaret with cocked revolvers in each hand tol m to P P nu tsstie, and has been witliog to risk liberty | thag the Lord will pour out uponthem thesplit | Jie Wastes of the body with new and scund material “throw up his hands, which ho did. They | the skif. Tho story was belleved. | and lifoat tho call of duty, even when h& ot consolation dl that llulwfll andow trwm frutula. Byphiliie, Congumption, Glandy ar Discase had nlrcady captured the express messenger, | Hothaway's reputation forgveracity wus as | fricuds trembled tor his safety, with tho revela¥dis of the Lok Jesits 80 boun- | Gliss i uiher yarisof {hg syatea: oro Eye stk * | goud as any In Loutsville, aud the many (rien ds BRIGUAM TOUNG'S DEVOTION, Sy Qe Discharues §rum o e rs formn engineer, and fireman. Desides tho coln they | Grgmith 1 deard ed, Tl tfully that every ono will uaderstund lus duty i WOTKE SO of Smith mourned hlm nsa dear dopuriecd, The | Ataripoold age, I tho quict of his own | uud bie promopt i tue fultillacut thercofs Lot gov $458 In cnrrency from the cxpressar. | Menphls olllees and tho General Frelght ollics | bome, he hius pussed to hisvest. This I8 8 con | yg build cach other up fu tho tmost boly faitt, tiney, Erfsipelas, 2 i ¥rom o passcoger named L. Morris they got a | ut Loulsville were draped i crape, uud a lnrgo | solation to us who survive him. Nothing that | eyltivating love, mockncss, feirien Syt B S e T ¥ . | reward was offered for the recovery of thoe body, ceurred L tnc ¢ I- | ¢l eI 2 crintg, béarimg rold watch, $430 In money, and a tieket to Chi: Tiody uftar body Was found, but uu’:uu vt \:ulflvll Das oceurred to us since we canio to thess val- | charity, patience, nud long-sutlering, béarlng th 4 Kk T duya’ two WL PPV £ R Dervont i I {of cago. bo tdeutitled, As Bmith wos heabily Insured in Lias touched the hearts of the Suluts 1Ke | witl each othor's’ faults and yet avoiaini the | eitherof tuess foris of dlvease 18 potent LOWer jocurs 5 i, sad event. o nut unly has been tho Presi- el o othe seltg 3 While they wero robbing the oaasengers, | Eastern life-lusurauce companles, ot | dent of the Church, butn fathier to the people, | noe pon arin of vvil, 8o Lhiat others, scemy | B, et datly becoming reduced by the wates fricght-train No, 10 camo along, and thisinter- [ 8 fuw peopls suspected swhething | Thoir weliare and prosperity, their presorvation | ©% guod worits, may be ted to glorify tiod, ana _deconpoition thatgaie coutinuatly progresing, 1 rejolce that you are o) Ni L . | Lody or any class of peaple ought to be removed 1f We remaln yor o ' ot " % Cativne E(i‘,"}'.-.‘i'm:.',' ;‘SL"‘V’.JF'.:‘.?’:,,‘{'{.? ‘:‘ufi“gl IWean be. o b & |nr[x‘:u part of the country not | rupted them In thelr plundering process among ")'(mnx- theA“muelem“:lffif wus fi!\lvl Atl'ry Irom ovil, and thelr 1n vancement In everything ,_."flu&,m u"',v'z,,fl;‘b"'m”u 3l fagd R PR Ry SRR p ihie'tfeat roud Uy th nolns et comes up from | Content it e conltin of iy It was be, | tho passcngers, A8 tho freloht was aporonch- | Koy quiiont track O prs. St st other. | Uhceit ondesice oF bis hearts s bl fove for Joux Tavion, s Tor Eon Qe et el i Lokl o WLoro Teporiert anu & sal ire1s | of tho countey would uot be rafe It their itereata | 10 Couductor Pattorson wis ailowed (o %o un | members of that faully, I dua tiine Attry | and dovotion to-the work f Uod b lus Witrorn Wooonurr, A R L e T T wround me, . It 8 vory Intoresting to me, bnt I fear | #nd thelr rights if the Federsl troops wero with- | der guand to flag It. izuard accompanied bim | heard anonyimnously thit Smith had been seen .n | nover . wavered. During the thirty-three DusoN I!Y‘DB- 'uurnt wilt feel himsell stronger, the food dl‘grllln[ iovertio e 1 i g . ? 2 Nz Al b o oy st wetoma 7o Lar | Souuh ol sty I e roep”atwiag | Jlad the man gang, who then quiekly daap- | 4ty bl Lawly, ‘om0t "Nt | ks v et rombled . s Kavo Eitasrua Ssov ety ey, o, he Sarsarien Reatren ol pivenus. You welcouio us, 1 think, becauso you u‘m xi'oumx n&"‘r:nl:‘ln;m:: p:«uulu:' ux::é“(l:g‘-' pearcd. Dbrotficrs, who kept a hutel at che Hot 8prings, | never shook; hio has never faitered or quailed. FRANKLIN 1. RICHARDS, Constitutonsl and $Xin discases, but it (8 thia 0oly por ;A’:ll"k o, ’-’nfil’:fi%’:"llxrlic{l“y‘t):‘:xn:réhfl: g:x::.n;nd &:ut:rflfv of ihy. beopla. of the "Southe the | Theyhad extinguished the fire In the engine | {n Arkausas, recelved a letter from some voint | However threatening the surroundinga or proa- & Grouue Q. CANNON, Mydcurelur 1 1ow give place, In urder that others may ad- vm"m ople of the bouth, bave nodemrs to In- | Of the expreas train, and, when tho freignt | fu Texus writton by the sbsent ruilroader, and | pects may bave beem, he hus never been ' dis- Liiouay Youxo, . . uress you. L Libud and proronged sppIause. v:ahxg‘u&mm:' of the ulafed il 1440 ke | tratn camo up, Condiutor Putterson stasted tho | s duly forwarded "o Nt 1, S th | Tmayed, U av thowe imes e s oxhiied such Auszye Cunnsdron, Kidooy and Bladder Complaints, GOV, HAMITON, SEAIE hotonss i 3 frelght-engine out to spread the news and get | Protuer in Loulsvitie. s letter fell luto tho | serene conlidence and faith aud uttered sudl L b g Urinary and WWomb Disenscs. G n Doy, Loud calls wero mado for Gov. flampton, who :::'.."::‘,e,‘:}.'f;;l:fl:".'.]n.‘-éfl!:‘“..fih“-.fi‘?."’FZfl.E‘i&'l? up u party to pursue them, Mlllcurd the express l“;“;""r u(:lry “:3‘:1 “'Ih':b:“l}‘- tl?:’\‘il ;m:h ulI: {‘tull'l' vmnlnl {x:lcnmfnr‘mcumlnt a8 ..lfl comfort and e ll“""" H. WaiLs, Siopyake of Water, xufiu:?n..?e?'.’.|D‘Gr'|'5§§.,"‘n_y'&n":": m{“u s “m!r“m: 2 1¢ th '{x“h mfi':“‘".:! ‘}1.{""%5::&"‘."“?‘“{." ‘? F;ME[: > ix'lffl"?.fii"xxfi'i'h,.fi".‘;‘,"n‘l.‘;i‘,.‘ :’{" :fm l,ni:,b,f.“:g :B: Iu the lanil of tue living, At one thne so little ::‘AII‘ :l‘llfl:“l’l&;‘l:!’ K l‘:umbu“r:l: lxul::wr,‘ lllxtu‘: ol:l'lg Exponues of Lijuldation, ""“;""‘i‘" “'."“"'::""“")‘ffl':'l'm“‘:-‘:;‘"’t“";:g“" My Fuiexng e Tanxessnx: 1 the Premgout of | thew. thamwhienthire taice live trslng 1o ) ' doubt wag entertalied of Silth's death that bls | biewsed him with valor, but Ile endowed him tartelphia Ledge M A S o} ot b Pl . Kk, uf thers | robbers, tliLook s Tevolvors away (1omm Mt | atate "wia' opecly- aund Auios Woudrth, ut | with great wiadom. TLia coutisels, when abeyed, | ~ Eimaltancoualy yith tha’ publication in the | Saceahikite bole-dub depuaits ah when Memphis, sppointed . admmlstrator, ‘Phere | huve been attended with malvation, and as an | Lefger of the comiplaint that *nobody seems | pickiug buraing sensallon when passing water Lhis ;','_'f:','{:" 4] Eul-‘é'&" ::'fl’q,’:' g‘lml‘\*rglf o wll::losl on lls uretnmau:ulnx 10 fi’i.wu. u anizer unid MI’“‘“IMMW T e no auperior, | abo or wl:ulr‘uz ;(nu:l‘c.‘-vul')_n‘ ghe mndycxummluu: ot i he siall of Lhs back s 31ong 1 lotus. D) ! fter them. ctectives huve pone Lo Gulveston, Tex., to | Of this the prople of the entire Church are his | process of liquidation,” the New York pupers ’ Platte, has alao ue alter Uiett @ oacommit. | DFIDE bith buckc as ¢ 18 understood tiss Siaith | witnesses, and our Territor o il 3o tho | publaled a sccount of ow Julge b, o Tumor of Twolve Years' Growth Y protoct them. (Applause, ] Anothier thing, the Southern people wera In that condition of disdatisfaction that all could sco thut their attntion was withdrawn from ageiculture, from comguerce, from manufactures, and busi- ness by pulitical discusslon. My frionds, thero Iv & time for political dlscussion, but it 1s not all the time, At lesst, an fmpor- there whole Unfted States could not make himself ) card tu this crowd, how can the Governor of une, Mitle £tater [Applause.] I wish that every man, woman, and every c¢hild In this crowd d the patriotin wos which fell from his Excellency, the President, and not only they, but every man and wowan in Tennesses and this Drond Jand' of ours, 1 can say nothing more to add = & ted 18 wild anul droary, and some troabls may be | il make uv effort to evade thew, many settements i tho adjacent Territuries, | thut vity, snplied a temporary remedy o tho Curod by Radway’s Rosolvent i« 4 . ente. e | g e lugul charges in use sihit, and er, and emiphasis to th i tant part of the time of ev community | experienced 1 striking the right trall, ftis are his monumen! Healwigs had the coun- | growing abuse ufnx&:l‘llyu g rg o b O e Unttou "t | shiuld b given lip. 10 Oustnovs AR tts indusiry, | thought they buve gone north, snd that they WIFE-MURDER, BT o Lo i 0BG oVer SOUEUL It From | AEmnouL cascs, A efuroe bt been uppuinied 10 anried ARTATSLENYE, A drartan Tumer 18 & ‘When he planted himself upon the Comstitution | and if by any meusure of Government contents | sre the samo rolbers who have recently been Aoecral Dispaich to The CMeigo Tribune, him In vain, cxaunue {nto the accouuts of the Assienee of & | gotielp for IL" § teied. Fyersiling that was re.on: under the laws, holding up the fiag of the | restored, peace und satisfaction be restored, I | plundering Black Hills stage coachies, Quincy, 11, Sept. 19,—John Hollman was Beloved Bafuts—Wa have bLeen greatly fa- | baukrupt thiem, The report of the Referco came | mended, butnatl nuhulf:«mc. 1aaw your flesvinest whole country, and sald “that all’ people of all claeecs, of ail sectlons, were to be cqual; when he declared that he was tbe President of tho wholo country, not of 8 psrty; ¥ lien bo declared the same lawe which governed Lelieve fuat e tho wiss poilcy to pursue, and 1 thiuk thts s the key to the whole matter, \What hus been done, 341 wald at Cinclunatl, was not meroly because of any need of vur ualn‘r it, but we did it becauso of ‘our oaths reglatered In heav- " 4 elure the C o A ClOURIG T WO 7Y 1ot b < e i Up:lm “:cgip& tlrlt tho dlhmfih.c- lg llefmhr. be- | comultted to Jal in this city'to-day on a charge :,‘,‘{;3,‘;5“,}',‘,’,{;‘;{“ ,}:dbf.‘.‘,]?uv%;u&‘-fidlu}f ut’:-:g k;::‘:l&r:gulllkr‘ll::‘l{:x: :‘llll::\‘q::'ll:'f&',' L.?,'l',',l,:"',lt,‘::;"' :flgn"f"htnfx;;g"\ for l.l:lnl"v" :"n'F: 7, 1;‘1}!1.‘: [ fors duyliglt this morolng. they wrure cartied 80 | of wifc-imurder, It was siown that Hoffmun | gucly mtivas the Prophets doscpts aud Brigham. | Lothe attoruoy of u crwlitur whosa claim for ot Ticady 1ot and vbere v hot s s o S 16 was soon at ihe aflice. The drat thing | bounded and kicked bis wife Io a most. brutal | O Josupl, thy prophet aud seer of tho Lord, i+ $151 had nover been disputeds that be bad ul- | & ‘ig#‘if"n"l'fl'.‘i' {n:.l:...‘ [ icelbulfort blar it thiat e did was to notify all teleerapls stations | Dippnen fadlctiog lujurdes frow the cffects of | fias Leen ‘truthfully sald that at bis deattilio | luwed thospoclal trustes §bus compeniution, i he Je1t 81t OF the boweii oyer the. eroin. 1 Maanachuscita should rule In South Carolina, and | en. Wo belleved it was just and right to do . whicti sho died. | gl £ s | o hose which 4 Onfo ¥l 5 tuusc.] Al that | wish to say to you is that 1 | along the line and in the Black Hills, offering & Lind done more (suve Jeaus only) for the devel- | though the legul fees awmounted to ouly $3,820; | wrile itls o you foF (o Lencht uf ollicre, Yuac Lsjaua} then 0 I UL o oot 1 | et e ot 10 carey m"u‘m‘}m’m.‘,'rgl{'u?ndno rewabd of $10,000 for tho capturo of the thieves . | optoeut of the privelples of 1i6 and tne salva | that b bud awarded $10,000 to the Aw | PUUIEEyowclouse. " CHANNAM BRNALE. ) borditation, the fact that d rémembered 1 wi uu American clilzen. [Applause. ] 1then condially, hicartlly, and earneatly indufsed that policy, though { think it le a8 wrong to call it a policy, for A0l trin atatesmanship,—true oeeause it 1s 1l {uformation thut every tight vecured by the ameud- wmeuts (v the colored people by the Constitu. tion will cheorfully ba accepted. Then let us uuderstand that peace relyns suprome and un- broken _throughout this whole country. [Ap- lanee, ] With that ora prosperity dawns upon the rtlonat ., FATALLY SIOT, tion of man in this world, for the spa-o of time | sugne¢, wbose legul — comlssions were " ?it'{'u'".'.‘mS&.:Sfifi“zua“fl&u",zflffi?.&ifif'.,‘I‘;:, Ouau, Neb., Bept, 10.—At Sudney last night | in which he wus on' curthy than any other mau ouly "$iLrh, and that by had awird. | PRICE, « - 81 Per Bottle e s o, " that ever lived upon it. ‘The Prophet Brigham t the Assignee's counscl $10,000 B hery of the K that ias | bemary ey i oo Horrlson wes shob By | Laa' e uadit worthy 10,50 s succcssor | (or legal servicea iw adition to 81,000 previous- | AN IMPORTANT LETTER. ever oceurred on the Unlon Paclfic, although (L Y 4 v e BRIGHAN'S BUCCEIITUL LABORS, 1y paid them. Judge Hobiuson refused Lo saue- b v the Lord has crowned with k- | tlon thess awands, and characterized them us | AN ABBOR. Mich., April 30, 1873, D, Rav ed 1L cordially, aad | i we have never ki is & wonder to many that the trains of this road 1 ré the Lord hus crown remar & 1 " % B s 10 WOk k. 1he s yeaite Ybien | afies i recont Sitaiian Lovan.. 1t The Jnguetry | havo not loog befors been attacked, na they The Levil's Daaghiters, ; s words he_bas bonored aud ful- | exorvitaut, _ In doihie 80 ho Lok occaston 1o re- | KLVl ant asa sl Cus- iy 1eiet aio0) 6 he hus becn carrying on wo grand 8 scale, and I | of any part of the country fs_neglected tho | have been un other roads running through wore Sals Laks Tridune, illed, uid those who have ubeyed his counsel ho | mind the Asstquee aud Referee ot the responsl- | year mr‘n 40 toiiie ou the llulumen[: whi.u ib¢ came Lo you, people of Tenncssce, and | have a | whole country bas to sufler, Thu prosperity | thickly-settled reglous, Our special correapundent with Gen, Noward | has blessed und upheld, The time will yet come | bility resting upon the Court to sdmiuster | Mostentioent p s of our Meulcal College prvr ; TR, g | writes that the wounded wero fearfully tortured | when bis Presidency over. tho Church of Jeaus' | estatea with due regard to tho Interests of sb- | "R ke know on o tree. wes 713 flnluuf;;f.::filc...x;d I.nll; :&?&flafl'wfl: ‘.‘, sud mutilated by thy Nex Perces squaws on the | Chrnst of Latce nyy Saluts will be pointed to | sent cruditors, and, it way be presunied, ruthier lll‘ll.;\n A enmmfu‘éull:vllh ;L’ur' fe‘fi.'gn:. aad part of the Hailruad Company. uxE livle battie-uround, Thu sulidicrs had | os un epocd of wonderful ovents. In the provi- | startled the lawyers by counciatiog the duc- | fiw It letwo Lundred sud Lo pounus. but ther a2o "The ahove amount of cofti 18 considered a | Haken the Indian village, but bemg overpowered | dence of the Lord, bowever, ho Las been | trine that tho fecs charized u{ thom should b [ 2o L e e O e evof il very large sum as compared with the aversge. by numners Lhey wero obliged to fall back and | tuken trom us. Great etfurts in prayer have | proportioned to the amuuntol work done, with- | i kot the twedicioes frum G, Greovill, Vicwe Wil e It was a shipment from Californls. The Come fizht their way 1o u position oo the skicof | been mule, and constant adninistratfon of the | out regand to the size of the eatute, Every o your book ** ¥alss aud True.™ paby has expected that sowe such an affalr {.!::e muul\lull: wlxl;:n 15‘110 clqflnyliwl already hln-uea un{ln-ll.w?d f{xr the lmk lv.u-lml Keep h‘l‘;u \Jll"l &wuflnlze "l:vl..lu l‘mml'l“m“.'xl“;lw‘lnlue' ould happem at ome b 0 podarssion of, hey Lad u desperate eu- ere, but the Lo as ordered otherwise, (] ul seldow obtulus in practice, sud the claims . W SoIng ey - (n st here aeknowledge that it 1s the Lord 1o | made for the services of Assignees and lawyers Another Lettor from Mrs, C, Krapl, rivnt to .runk 1o you, for Io that room s the pocteais of b an South Carolina gave to Ten. iexsce, O1d Rickory; the man slungelde y tather fought {l now that the same peace which v wpreadine through al) over tho country prevails fu Bouth ¢ ohita, 1 bave tried honestly, earnostly, am fa fully to disctiarge Wy lages tbal every mao, wiile or bluck, who was 8 cltizen of thal State whould be vqual before the laws, and under the of the whale country is the prospertiy of § ta, of 8l) sectiune, of ali States, This, 0 Is the lurve und liberul view, Now, to-day, a guod basls, 8 compar- pled country, You have ininer- lumber, a salubrions d sl that is wanted. aut in ‘Tepnessse, fo Alabsms, and ppi the cuple Lo come to jour Btate, L power, the streoeth, tho wealth, and the f whom o ine pplause), and’ I saytayou | you bave, asl hi atively thinly-| alv, buildini MRS, C. KRATF: antfcipation. of Just such devl) vy s counter, hut carrled the polut, and immediates CobatinaTiisof Ut State and ‘of U Conwtitution | populatin ey can supporl Vo want e pujua- sathipation, of Just eu ,‘,‘3,,3.:";,9,“’{,:::}.‘{ Iy dug trenchea with thelk truwel bayouets, In | whom be was fudebted for the wisdom and in- | too often, a8 Judis Kobinsun says, * sugizest o1 the United States, [Applause.] We bave there | latiun bere e they huve o Oblo, ludiana, Mis= | with boller-lron, Machinery fs su arranged that | the micsutine the wounded hud leen lefton | telligence d splayed by hiw, The bestowal of | the scquisltion of furtuuce of L tds of uol- D Ranway—Rind Bir: 1 take the libe) trloll“"‘, 1ow profuund peace. We bave lonix:neu, atleast sourl, and even 1 Texas - Let labor snd capltal | 1poyoenpors can fix it any time 60 us not to open | LHe bottoin by the criek, und, whila the bucks | thesc gifts mamicats the careaud supervisiun | lars in the Lappy aceldent of an employuwnt fu | Jonsssin, Mybeaih s greatly tubroved by the B furi ting, tbat thero ars auy party linge. .l"’“r": cuats'and prospertty breud. Lot tbe ki that | L300l Diore thun stk fnchin and hencer n | $2LAF6 to the eruss and’ tried to burn the Lttle | whiey llo exerduce ovr His peopley tur thess Lo course of thie exceution of such an asaigu- [ Eho et toirh lluurly;u:uDr:‘sgwhnunr.’l‘z:‘n b this case, there inust be some expla and ol suldiers out of their trenches, the ieasiugs are the glit of , und all eman- | ment. stilf inprovin iny wefght decreaslng ver: . ocesding BBt e ‘i’nnn:‘ s A T L T u‘umnh‘lunv thcro Is, a8 o fow the Yobhers A ek mungled and tortured the poge lelluws | ate froin Him. The' Prophets Joscph Smith ST e o FI LAY call thle ST L e . o08 : ¢ ¢ opel who were still alive but uuable tu belp them- A Bricham Young have been, aud no ji A Chilnese Mother-in-Law’s Crime, JRIEmedlnn Iisedon) er] £ trust in God and pray that be-lmuh{:nnu Wie world produces, —the hewt fron | managed to throw the @oor wide open. Oue " b ) and Bricham g huve been, aud now are, in oue frun Usiada, three (rou Ja peacs, bunplacas, prosyerity and the enjoyment | the Nortb, thu Leat from Europe. With thiee your | nyau, it Is sald, with the usual tools and ma- | $¢lves. Tho utroeltics perpolrated upou the | Iis bands as [ lustruments in doing liis Abahelul caeui) bapira, aultwwnumuer ton thiaplate, “yasig wURENGY 4t il 'the Uiesnings which follow good government | provpority ls sa-urca. chinéry, ought to keep out twenty ten. belpless boys fn biue by theso sho-devils can | work,aud so are we. Wo bave the same cons | A borrld murder was committed the other | o L0 Con soquntated with Mes Kragt. i loan usy be restored (o the whols country, aud that we About ‘cducation, It i simply this: Let the Sherilt Bradley, of North P'latte, whea ten hanlly be realized by any one uuaceustoncd sulatfon, huwever, In_ this our time ot grief and | day in toe city, A wklow wowan bad an only ,.,1,.,.[,,' -I:'vfif{u'xfi'} reay ?fi":flhfi‘i ]“,-e,.:. m.fi.:wm v Scotchman, the Swede, the Uerwan, and any other of tho Lest forelgu peuplo thal cunie (o this coune n’-‘y' understand their chlldren can be frecly educsied in the public schools, mnd it s & better * udvertivemeut for your State thsn any you ean et lor the singunt of money it will cost. ‘This, 1 believe, fs the fuca of Peuuvssce, Hence Itis that fn Nashyille you have bigh schools snd other fustitutions ot lvarulog. | way education bringzs hnmigration of the best kind, Let is bave your support, and with those sud peace, prosperity |s your "I have talked lopgee than 1 expected, but the teutn s, 1 have scen so much ment and Y:nnlm patrivtlom ezbibited 10 conversaliun uud every. where sluce 1 cume to Kentucky und Tenncssco it T would be glad to leve suie word of couns sl hst would be useful 10 you. Aud now 1 thunk you from the bottom of my will be a free, happy. glonoue, and anited people. |Luud wud continucd spplavse. | > Frots ¢ | te tales of savawe burbarity, They heat- | decpatiiction, tiot the Prophict Brigham bad | son, s youog lad of 17 or 18 years, who, Ly the | mice el bt b o1 thelrorcivers b s | o thelr cantaaooks rei-or, uid thon | Wi hearing of Uis Crucl irtvedars of tho | witlea'of sows friemle s mirred 0 3 it | SEBKEASE Agh ATttt ons SIGELEL G treature-bos empty. thrust them fnto the boales of | Pruphets Josephaud Hyrum,—* the keys of the | Mving lu the sawe nelglbothood, As soon a3 | cqeciedUy'ie. Yours reapectiul Upou thic arrival of the train bero at 8 o’clock the wounded; maugled them I every | kingdom ure still right hiero with the Church.” | the new wife became a member of the hyuse- R this'evening 1 intervicwed passcugors and trafye | Concelvable munner und llawlr tortured thein |-Joseph may be martyred, Brigham .may | hold, however, the mothcr{o-law treated | Aoo Arbor, Mich., Aug. 181575, wich, und fauod their statcineols Lo azeee in the | 1 death i ways kuown only tored devils. | die, #s0 far a8 tois” life i3 cancerned; | her ~ with extreme cruclty, porpetually math with the above sccount. Conductor Pate | EOFIY In the uction o buler, winere boy, was | but our leavenly her sthll liveg; the | fnding fault —und uever = giNg - hir | s g—————————————— Ferson, whiles utider guerd. was robbed of taoney | Woutided u both legs, Oue ’of hls comrades | holy pricsthood aud upostleship which flo re- | cnough to eat. At last the uufortumate and watch, bt izot s wateh buck, as they | carried bim off tho deld aud then returne to | stofed to tue carth shill rewain to guide snd | giel complalned to her lusbaud, and he droppen 1t oud he picked 1L up after they leti. thelght, the bugler saying that bo would rest | govern, amd to wiminister ordloances 10 the | lmmediately cspoused ber cau o3 but a8 be wus y ‘Audy Itiley, of this city, was on & car plaiform, | there a fow tinutes and then try amd walk oll | Church wuich He has established. Our beloved | still quite & boy,mnd umler tus tuzmb of his DR. RADWAY s wnd they ‘onlered hin Lo o fn, and, ue | 108 pluce of safety. Tho fudiaus gor possession | brother Brghaw Youug has goue from us to | wother be was wuly ubly to belp bis wife by Bt e, ey ot | o s e bl L, e miaee i | o e ruphes deut, s s ot of i | el b, s il | RRGULATING PILLS! s ¥ 4 - Ehes vered, ated bhw, uud burnc I oly aud the pure who are behind the vaily but | hisown A it It.to Lis wite Ly Lo, unio batl geaziuic bie IcfLhwnd.” “They slao Wit The Loy's sufferiuge van Lo line | we do not therefore 1ose tho bevelt of Lis la- | eat o the sly, * When the uld Virago discuvered 7 man Cumiugs, woo was on the platform at the aizlued, and death was certuinly a welcome rellef | bors. lle bs nuw . a same thue, got fnsidu just os the shotw wers [ 40 Ll e ek B ho SKCHETANY BVARTS waa then futroduced by Gov. Porter, and re- celved with cheers, He saldy ¥rivow-Citizesst 1shall not attempt vy volce o udd suything to that which Lias bagn said by the Yreadent of the purpeaes, of the cxpectations, of the Government, but ke metliods which the Guveenment bas sdoptea will tend to the unily, the prace, aud (he h-pg‘l,w:u of the peoplu. Guv.” Hawmpton, of uth Carollua, “hus sald, fn ‘the nawme and fn behalfl of the peuple oi bis Stute, and a8 the representative for the sument of _(Le great Southern opinion aud feehng that all sccept. Wherever we go we Gnd that the weuply's beuris and Lhe people's vpinious il concur Ju one thing,—that 1ie American pation hositlon tu do more for | this, of course she wus gregtly curaged; but d su well, aud Jor which | the boy was loyal to s brlde, and Perfectly tasteless, eiegantly coated with gweel l“fl-. o, regulate. purify, cleause, wid stregith 8. $4 10 b uutted Leresfier; tout 16 s to posscasin | beurt for your cheerd Tor the Union, the Convtitu; T : e —————— e lubored su urdentiy, than be Could possivly | tinued “to protect her lu every w. yha ellin, 1Or iha cury uf ulldisorders of the Sl st T trent Taud of o laberllance, aua thaty 1 | ton, s thoold iuge 1 bellove, st ure dentined | S0 06, ol JaE feic L oot A Thoughtful Guod Stan, B e e ue that work wil roll mward | last one duy thinge wame to u craia; wnd | S Liyey Bowels Klaey. liadler, Scrigus, 45 €ver ila possvanivus and ite power uze 10 bu cxeried | 10 20 ou und bu the home ul &% | who, With potnted and cocked revolvers, ordered Detrnit Free Press. with lucreused power and uecelerated speeds during the abseace of ber son, the womun beat | tion, Dyspepain, Billousticss, Bilious Fi to the people of evesy cline (o the Jast record of tme, (Loudund profonged cheers sud applivae. l Tl President then returbed 10 the Maxwel House st 10 o'clock, sud retired to receive the rust dewunded alter the fatigue of t) 'S everybady™s huuds up. ‘they collected $1,300 A middio-aged woinun bus called at the post- TUHE QUESTION OF A PRESIDENT, her daushiter-in-law well nigh futo @ jeily wud | mationof the Howels, Piics: l‘hut‘l‘ -‘3 2;7:::1:!!;3 inwar, it et bofn o jusl causs’ aud sgal fu Curreiicy, Lealdes Watelios, jewelry, and pail- | 9tice two or thiree times daily fur the past week | The Presdeat of the Clurcly laviog beel | then killed ner. Tho next thing wus, of course, | te lutro) vicers, | W tuy i taerary, st forcigh foe. Certainly a Unlon man, burn fn Al chussette, snd bving i3 New York, ought to thst in Tenucesew 8 Unlonman way be 8 home, sod that way taink that ' a Culon of e W . cure. Pur Jy vegetadle. conls oad tickety The ” e toaee 40 there wos avy wmull to her wddress. | taken [ us by death, the Church 18 uow | to bide:the bodys aud this she atempted by | Sate ur 1 Toad ket ey attcupted 19 1orse open 1ho | ooty thially beciiue s reat Hhat ahe ot | biseed -t sboac, postis. tiab 16 was at | Pl lodvwn Tho well. Bug whiat was bet | *£8* Condeva i fSHOUIER armpiome resunos rs T hpoid bl g Lurror 1o ‘tud the well 100 uarrow, sud tbat | DRSTiEOE m-l’uml‘,r,,m-;‘;;‘&,_ of the Blood 8 Tatcs 3 greater { . Tus B o 1 oTe 4 lained that sl was expecting woncy trow ber | the wartyrdom of "ty Prophet Josepl,— ¥ :'"x:l.lh‘lf'u pu:xdmu. :'u’ S.';"L'nluna ‘:flfiifi“}l‘:fi The clty t f‘ul“fi'&fi'd’?fx and on every ‘E.yy.,:ym:n‘:‘fi':,,af fi, mff:“m‘::,:"‘fl‘;."m" ktub.md, who was off uu bis sunual vacatione ll::r.s i’. uu’ (‘\ln,:nlm ol tirst Pm:?uunuc . s;’;‘:’flk- sbe was utterly uuable bo - force, press, | omenes .'\lmu';':n o Siomsch, Nauscs. Heartburh Newoce, whow 1 uno President, your great will- | o P36 EHELEREL 8 SRR I pD e saions SV eep g Yesterddy morving she was wade glul by re | fuy fo Kirtlaud upon the velativnship of the | or squuee th | corpso down”* furthier | Dingti of Yool Fuliocas of wefyhit of the blatit, e e that Thocated fokped the | of conidence aud whiration of tho specch of NEVADA MIGIWAYMEN. celving uCpostal-card from bim, S retired 1o | it Presidcucy o the ‘Twelvo Aposties | than Ty shoulderst ~fhen thers' waa mo | Hufsusiooe Skt s Suerit il discorus sud disurdery that threateucd the pesce of tho Luton, sud bad duicrwined upon war fatlier oue of the wiudows and read sloud fo herselts- | the Prophet Jusephe sad (Miliewsial Star, | further concealuiont and tho attenton of | Petiibhston. Flutior it ut tha. feart; Ciokisd the Freaflyat use hieard. Dear Wife—1'd send you w20 with this, buk | volume. 15, page 598): Tue twelve are | the ucightors was svon sitracted by the sleht | Shd SuBocaiinzsctisatson Whien n ulying poafure, The Eurcks (Nev.) Hepublican contalns the than that the Unlon should be brokei; Teuseseer, The party leave ut 7 o'clock to-morrow morn- | followlng thrilling account of an attem = . % % g 5 e W v Detore: thio blstis ¥ Py Cnite ! pttorob | you sve I'd bave to vin'it vu.und sowe one | ot subject tu wny other than tho Urst Pree- | of the dewd girl's head and bust appearis ueas uf 3 « fure BIx Lt aiony L“:“um“'ign:“ Jt):;;’l):.l vn;‘.gm:;c‘x:"n‘.'""‘fl fogg for Chuttanuoga. o oue of Wells, Fargo & Co.'s cuachies, which was | Inizbt take it olf, put u counterfuit i its vlace, ldeucy.—jviz. wyaclt, Siduey Rizdon, uud Freds | wbove ground. ‘The muniress tled lm“ |.n-‘:f :-‘:‘.'.R,".L_';‘YE"".‘.‘,“.‘J,’..“‘...‘J' ’L’;‘.“‘&:fi. "t rhi bl W fwce & storm - of riy | o Gov: Uswpton was called out, at glatshour | o, osstully realsted by the messengers: The | 84t Whe 1 gut lume you'd be iu Jail.” erick . Willaws, who ars now wy counselurs, | takiog Ler son with her; but, strangely coough, | Coest, 8ad Lizbe, sod Sudden Flushes uf Hical b B e iaihiou totegriry of tho ‘Preatdiney | to-nlkbt from tho reaidence of Dr, Eve, where | uccesstully fcyster by howmoseugers: Tho | e reud it uver uguln, aud thiere wero toars [ ~yud whero £uu'not thero lo uo trst Presideu | returued to bep bowy the satus ovvuing. Uit | BBEE5ey of naways plls wit fres thespscs {U51f agalust the frowns ol Conercss st Variance | LS Wis stopping, Ly @ large crowd, aud wados | stag ¢ 'Yba on Monday af- | ip bier eyes us sbe wused:' ** He's the best wun o over tus tuelret After the death of the | erto, uo steps have tecu taken fu the watter, | rom sl Ths 45010-0athid disorders. Frice, 2w T0] with biw, was maintained by the Constitution in | sLUrt spevcls fu respouse. ternoon, the 8d Inst.,—countaming Prof. T. | on earth. Few Lusbauds would bave beco a8 E“‘ Jusepb, President Youuy, 10 speakivg | but Chluvss iaw deals severely with uny woman | perbox. old by Drusgista. Lis place, and bls wemory 18 now respected S ——— Prince, the mfulng expert, and J. M. Haskell, | thoughtful us that. I don's kuow god wonev | to the sainty, sabd: “For the trst thise in the | whose cruclty causes o ueath of her dsughter- ol s laud g4 oue of the mout faitiful and SENATOR MORTON. o passcugers, the driver, Juck Perey, and an front bad, awd but for bis thougbtfuluces T | Kiagdom ot Oud the Tweite Apostivs of the | i la. READ FALSE AND TRUEA devuted acrvauts of Lo country. [Appluuse.] Cixciswati, Scpt. 10.—Oov. Burbank thls | . . S wight pass s very vigbt o joil. [ sce wow | Luwb, choseu by revelation, fu this kst dispen- e e = et aliara L had 1n the defuuse of wual patelebic | ool viye fuat Senutor Mortou bus rallied | SUPIOYE of tho staks Cowpaby,—was sieosted | yyur g nurrow wecape I've bud, and II taks the | sation ol the Gospel tur the' winding up scene, | The 8ick Mau wltce uis victuries: %N G R Tkt M:P&’m‘ the | from the low, uervous condition of yesterday, avout 9 o'clock at uight as it bad drewn up be- | children sud g aud board with wy bjotueriue | preseut thewselves uelure the salntd Lo staud [ | streugth bs comng back to el Lot wy ered- Send ona letter stamp to RADWAY ‘&‘R’,M e liutivss of bl countsys aud 1y uow quictly sleeping, <! | fure the Willows Statlon, forty wiles south of | law for the uezt two wehse'! shelr lob wevordiug w0 wppolutwent.” o o o | ibure be scat furl? Vi ey ;‘ofi." FUR A