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5 YORK “HERALD; SUNDEY, WAY, 5,.1887=TRIPLE SHEET Y oo : INTELLIGENCE, 4 Sess wt twp fay savant often dang of ee | sey ey oct er ereerTices ao comming | DOMESTIC Een, THE PRIZE RING ne oe ele tat Ma Cin pe nam on | ghee sed tata ah SL xeon | pcr Loa 7m gyi a bs ‘Rovxp 57—A rush avd terriso ezotonet, Jim's right ene gh meer (I believe), has a ae rears. premier yams ony slips of p 4° — m aes ‘of the and the pol are notified that ney, ee ene. eye re. and Andy's loft dndiv.g. aimultaneouay, + se other SPECIAL CORRESPOMDENGE OF THE HERALD. SapetY oral Is accompanied vp hie wile and child, Cap- | offcvrs nominated for chor g4"eticea tbe ayes and | Geived only as sacancion CON" °K. buidig forthe re — . wed Admiral | vays were taken by the rai f the right |. The | ception of insane Regrees of “onstruction, Sue Laws Orey, March 21, 1861. J taine€. B, Dabigren, son of the revowned Admiral | tive wore taken by the ral” ny of the :—*Those in meeting wag ctilled in Pe county, DESPERATE FIGHT IN EW ORLEANS. Rverytody sosfhs to'be hearty trea of the monotony | Dehlaren, sis ju town, cu mule GF 0 cn mumed | cavor of suntaning 1 ae S7ie of VUE secigent of | A public meee Ompuniae. a Yusie Rotor Society and duiness of life in the City of the Saints this winter, George Davis, native of Wilton, Wilisbtre, England, = pore ea Jeans ' arent of Latter Bay Salat, od Fo wich 6 succnae “at form the Wamen fro Yankee at dullest winters experienced for joars, was killed a few days ago DY & it bande) at?” «will manifest it by raising Me | ang foreign « «and waterfalls, aud RSE T' crmigi, ona. $6.00 ‘0 to strangers, who are in a Et Gpon him white in the oa . belies 5 a pron © gen the vast congragation 2 salts | the men frase ene J gurnou's, Whiskey au PU 'WO HUNDRED DOLLARS. years. It is especially nich | wagon. He was literally simothered to death: raids nih’ aaa unanimousty. “Those wishiDé | tobacco, —aacon (Gia) Telegray’ 4 great measure debarred from the social circle in leaves a wife and child to mourn his loss. No lander ¢rwise will please raise their right vn A It is positively stated that * p» columbia South Caroli a eeomed fo of the hours of life could be pleasantly frittered |: —— No mange” ‘aiced, Words to this offect were us"d om each } Tt is poslivol® Cale ge ame arly Nas as a wegry % Rows oo Seven rounds there was very fair | ™a0y ments of this inland king- } Cenference of the Saints—Brigham Youns ir, Wider Cannon varying only in. i aor | orgadt ROUNDS, 176—TIME, 2:57. | 22 but nothing worthy of special mention, On the | away. The two staple amuse Several 8 Proceedinas (| §"" .og'ubout to be occupiod by the candidate, Heber ) organ. r Collies late Henry W. Col- 8, 9 2:57. struck Turner lightly be- | dom, theatricals and dancing, have somewhat aided to pee: ¢ ferball and Daniel H, Wells were chosen tho Presl: |” yrs, Governor Collie” . wite of be gerry of Alabama, ke, &. &e: tow ee “Sim turned to the make the winter bearable; and as the latter season is = A oh jonfere an oxen erriecit gems High Counselors ‘again and mostly all Wer, formerly arend Chiel ansasked, fighting?’ jusem< 7 were re el i Rouxp ma te interim not noted was | closed, or noarly so, antil he ness fil, Suuee “4 pointed, dc, dc, @. we ~ |" then came the appointment of elders to goon frsies | smo Columbus’ 4g.) sun gives. the perticulars of tho {From the New Orleans Times, April 36] cantious, "the whole frvorable to Turmer, who | seekers must rely ou the theatre, with the bill fare Lae CFFF, dort Tee, spans, Pr nag called of one Fe aid, “Phose | Killing bot ar 0 veamster and bis {00F ra occur- since . oe name ere Bf en, od uf . paris ‘cuccoutere thst hom ever been etinceseate | tee and prompliy Knocked Andy | A*8re0erve who hal fa ny al of yesterday The Church of "agus Chiat of Latter-Day Sate com | a aror te frog as minioarisy wil male | Rape, war tage ot ap avery Ming uD SS e event ogress ‘Saverday course all wot 5 * " with: ‘tine Bilatireee Jetterson parish. the princip oe om Soe seunink. but gama Nose- | and thatwe have had snow either weekly or daily, ya last, the elt docem beet: a be ‘a the bested “or es ‘carother’ Cannon wflerest iar, ‘ joes pa seueeets cach ofber Sad the drives Jim Turner, of Maachoster, England, and Bafly, | -vere pa In this round he again tapped Turner | o, more, for the past threo months, angurs largely for}. ae ite ‘a. sensation duriug the calling out of saddie, with the reins In pn} @ Connasght, Ireland, both men’ of fair sorence, | below Jim laughed sneoringly. the coming April, May and June. The rather uacie, ; There bison i ag germ ‘abroad except the mur- earm, ‘The ground around Was ope aio hes uasreni pce ao LB Bi ey oe PE eet We Rear te b cccualentart : will retard the Abthe hour mentioned tha Tabernacle was filled to | the names, © eotnoug the missionaries is Heber B. deaf and dumb man in Georgia out, ‘and ‘endurance, feel- |} hours almost as good as new, Dufy de- | severe weather of the past month will greatly it four thousand | mura of tho air, Among the fad of sixteen and There is a doa Mebor. He bas bis text read oUt, ninth round, the ad- ‘which will undoubtedly be a very late one, 8 goverfiowing, there being not less than four Young, a son of the President, One |i been ordained a pi . intelligible ee ee realy. | vantages! steadily with Terwer who | 22% rehat late springs aro redeemed by "g/m OT Tessa of this number some three hundred | § manrof forty-two aro also among the nuimberg, 1B _ { and his pantomime is said to be © ingly SE eet cntee te os ay dropped tore aDlow was | moet progeant maOTE, scary Commlliee aaggyq | were “onlles;” who repaired thither out of mero | | Daniel HaWelthen oocupiel Wociiotineatder 2 | aud eloduent cour miles from Water poatbeced of supertuces ‘siarspart bat: they wereoae. | haddone’ The fou! was not allowed, tho crowd ahout= | cctteeston the oth ult In reference to tb", U0.) Cortogity vo watch tho proceedings, and havo it tosy | MKT Mart of the Suimiain this respect, Hew ary} | Mra Petty. rendig Shp an apoplectic ft se ad & that tele’ man would wan. , The; fomner, ib. aay ing oF man win.” re ofthe Lagilatre of this Territory, 2° essed to Con- that ‘they attended a Mormon Conference. Toe ae be gid to ee them jatrodugad tbe mane an and eile im This condition fell int | tho fire, She oem be remembered, beat Peter Joyce (who was kmeeman. for ia this round, giving ‘asking for the repeal law of inder were Saints from the various perts of the Te more extensive! Ane duty of = 26%s- | yonng jnfant in ber arms d . e . the ‘has just been mai wel well sustained, as it way the + Nhe peo- | Were dt to death. es Schone Seceaterem eer ee | et oP mshi | me agra Ceres |, mm cae tm, ee | Bn tr aN i: |e me mem aA toat the & few weeks leter. 688 neck in return, considers “at “to ‘ex on the stand Bri ‘oung, 101 v4 teed suicl their only preceding fightsin this neighbarnood, | over sion of the usual editorial sete," The yator= | Sparen, bis Sigh cheney Heber ©, Kimbell and | wished truth to be spread avery ala ere tH -efghironaacas Scotia, commited eaicie th al ; Pouce oheures the occasions referred to change in the style of fight- | mon) published the tele, eyno} ‘of. the report, ot | might prevail. j Green, who died in Lisbon, Me, on the ‘waat each man would Sectnaen belle nck ""aortena se [ done, but Dutfy again struck | put says nothing apo™the subject r The re. | Damel H, Wells; of the Twelve Apostles wore prese endent Young was the lust Tren ts/ He recom. } | Mrs, Rhode Ghroved to. be the lust Revolutionary peu- = ‘guflicient strength Serge Laas below : toe mis ried -sitile-or no excil the || George @. Cannon, E. T Benson, Loren SnOw, bs mended Soy ef bgen ployee aget sain ta foara cautes fe aaa a Tesidence was in Maine. % Neither ot the parties hi trained s Previous round Andy ints, and,“the fnbject has not been alluded to 10 Jobn. ‘Taylor, Wilford Woodruff and ° a dy: soted SUS a as surgery, offers a reward of $500 for the ¥ 2 oondit from Jim’s kisser, and attempted to in- acle, “eft tol} Rich, lor, 4 taomy, phonography, Wo He \Delloved . with ‘Yresl: | the city of Saco, Me, . ey aaa a cook te | Sar Sgt ted os Bee] Camas dinn Suis, Puce te Our and Po Sot Wal conmrnat Soa andy alt Se int | weeny 82, et ote omn a tet ring. crowd was a miley one, of nearly every | went down. is eople” troubie themselves very lit ut Con-"} siding Bishop Hunter, with his Counsellors Teopard W. ] wo tld sometimes ran = of a Geni Patierson, of that town, wie "poston on the 28th of chs condition of life, including even the softer | Revxp 122—Nothing of importance to non-observers: ‘1 i hen they = *-uaster, and par/nym double Ot Pie pprvices wore e took the Fail river boat " a tg eld br eno fessional ad- } gocurred during thie hiatus Im our tally; Dut this, one raya pepeenpapeceny map ag, Sp eeeneg Waly ait Soe Pen prey 2 sal so Kuss 19688! sae ait could faut mouth, es vanced ears, jbernian persuasion—who vehement rasper ‘Turner with President 10" vi \prese! wo 4g.) @ scl’ool to reach, . en | N *ngiand mant ring clung Oy the "pes bar the weary houre of the iolovs stinger on the cakes ‘Andy, countering no- me Telegraph, of yesterday morning, occupied itself | 4) p, Sicakieood, I sg tik bog sete rar eae cp sear’, 0 ilecting his pay thay it hg ty He eee eet raking Tulse returns to the United stato “enteriainment,” and appeared to be the most deeply | wirere in particular, managed to again get the hog on } editorially to prove that manifest destiny was handing Be he | more. tr. “4 ghe Pagers to loam other thires thay Frenett venue assessors, but they have com” fised “4 2 P Presidency of Hi ’ : the internal re\ spectators nt. Tne savage amiles (or } James; James fellon his knees, but this not exactly | the word over to the polygamic of the earth, ey of the High Priest's Quoram by Edwin D, | also wishe. sod Ingped to see the Wiy when they'ould by ing the full amount of which the go erpinent ns Srher rian of one in rere Peres aaa ied 3 ache) evieve ot Tha he attempted, Eis = and that wituin a generation the Zens of the old world | Woolley, Samuel W. Richards, Sete “he poets et Me th ae go uy bs See Jetrended, and a penalty, ® 8° 4q hare of a soul dik or al ene 5 5. nal, ld settle tne Mt i - a Tt 4 farrok, . 18} fhe Jr - mer periecusthideoas and shocking vo ail Khens of tga | Seedieutiie: tone tonnes ta ete Abbings his erm | Sof toe Mormons of tho new would settle tie, Eastern’) "President of this Stake of Zion,, Daniel Spencer, and | St2d bebind y. Yarmas, -wbsat Ue be tonged Tee | wit go the injofilers ¥ ‘ho Tallahassee Fiox.aian says that Joba. arate of mh county, has been brvgtt wo tee city under arrest by the military authoritivs, ‘Apon the charge of neglect of official duty in not appoin! sine ong,.in the nce of the proper oflicer, to execuie the ‘warrant for the arrest of young Pope for shooting hus his Counsellors, GeorgeB, Wallace and Joseph W. Young. In addition there were a lage number of High Priests, Bishops and Elders from different portions of the Terri- adjourned the Conference . bOrye nae, . next, to reassemble in the . The press was represented by T. B. H. Stenhouse, of | the way, when imished, will co. @ more auitable occupation 1, % oibon bleed the sainter an © ven the sixth day of October ‘ew-Tabornacie, which, \by “tain about ten thougase! peoples are vitally polygamic,” that they are “peoples Tne believe firmly that a Divine finger is moving in each question, ruling and overruling to accomplish His intal- bie and eternal purposes.’’ The Vedetie has an editorial to prove “the magnificent project of Louis Napoleon” no jess than ‘a miserable sisters, he thought, » that type setting was them than for men. 1 der, sympathizing womunaood ; still we have reasons for , Sieve that these. word “Pex lo females. Bue there weredoctors, lawyers and bigh'y moral tradesmen there too, who shone coaspicacus 12 broadoloth among the To slipping from under-Jim’s chin defeated bis intentions, but raked Jimmy's countenance in a manner f or lovelv, (depending on investments), to bebold; Jimmy own, Rovxp 141—As before noted, there had been numer- vs foul blows, but the worst during the whole set-to o¢ and roughsbed “iower strata”? e “business in hand, Abont nine o'clock oe ader mostra) zi tT 4 . y oalmaster, wed Whe, Bec 'teuseg ina ail wes “tar reaginens, | Scmutzed in tle coud, toot A siheagn Duty hed fact that he did seca «a1 the foot of the church estab. | 8° Daily Telegraph; B. 8. Sloan, of the Deseret News; | "The conference adjourned at fo. = ane mer etetday | & NOME necting of Indiana manufacturers, held 96 Turner soon responded to the summons by | been endeavoring to force the bapa 9 Aiter a slight | [ishment.’? It then branches off to the church tem | David Evans, Church Reporter, The representative of | afternoon. It was a very harmonious “#axtly, i ae * “enapolis, it was stated that there were over five Lun shying bis castor over che boada of the people | exchange, Dully fell on owe arm and knee, looking | ip Utah, recounting ‘many of its manifold sing," and | the New York Hua (the only paper having a “spe. | Pleasant, and everything passed off ple. », Ine ustrial establishmenta im the stave, several of . who in ‘hundreds were packed around tbe7opes und oa | around and up at Duffy as he thus held bis position on | deeply sympathies with the saints in their opprossion, | iat corres id tei thin’ SN. Walia & nalek onsiin, drea , “Saving over $300,000 capital gach, . Vehicles drawn up near by, nt weed 1 ly after etep- | te ground. Turner stood ever him, and deliberately | Of course the saints recoive this sympathy with charac: Correspor 'y), being a modest man, . them: aioe the “ohiguons”” stuhconlinues ve fl A, ping quietly into the ring. Dutly foliowed with » | and savagely struck Dully a blow in ‘tho face, | Tn tases uaa, located himself amidst the audience, and, surrounded by CITY INTELLIGENCE. The n _—¢ says it is coriain that many ladies carry, somersault Lage yd nebo teint, hota d, a | was great excitement, but in RS aod could not we ‘Your Eastern readers mterested in the mines bave, in | Saints and sinners, attended to his duties with a pious don Lane “hem in their chignons the seeds of ring- the chur of corner, and ot under the #hadow of ‘the | ""itocso1ds-"twe diapute ever the! foul above noted ait Bravabllty, “hoard considerable concerning the Fab- | ‘and moek resignation. Boannor Cousty Caxtaserns.—Tho tinal meeting. *'B@ | about with , ealls an, Watraciable malady.” Tt also eee ee eee Date sake, mS eeeoee | Give the comoatants a breathing spell; but Day bit | and ‘Ciab. But this is a mater of no importance just | Prosident Brigham Young callod tho meeting to order, | Board was held yesterday, when they completed tho. "™" | stauag’ qniel! “Shy Duited from the scale oes “Ould rin’ Denied See aay. e pte Prarie Bo colors d-cimnanotbertaptiiom, the bel: Pe next round: and | now. To whichever territory or State they belong they | after which the choir, under direction of Prof, Sands, | Vass in the Seventh, Eleventh, Twelfth, Thirteenth, Sev- “churchyard ha “adoxical, but it is @ fact that while ‘whatever were displayed-by Turner. Tue usual formu nothing was said. In the ronnd foiewing there was a | have gained cousiderable noioriety, Much of this noto- 5 f é * Ie may. san Ma. “age for. chignods is going down tho of hapushaking was gone through wish, when at pro- | mutual rush and clinch, Turner this time getting Duy | rey has been produced by lateresiod partics writing to | ® ® stirring hymn, followed by President fleber C. | entecath, Eighteenth, Ninoteeth, Twentieth, Twenty- ied Soing up? - » Ome aver that the , fas Won seems to be + Butt?) das niet mabe as first and twenty-second wards. The Board will proba bly meet during the coming week, and they will then aunounce their official declaration and statement, Tur American Raiuway Convestion,—The Convention e@wely eighteen minutes past nine o’gleck, by our re- porter’s watch, time was called tor Rounp 1—A little of the esto yavting and fecling, when Du in chancery, but Andy tripped him very prettily. Rouxp 173—From the 143d to the 175th round, whiie there was good aguting, considering what the men had already passed through, no event calling for particular the press, An honest miner, who writes a lever to one of the city papers, says, concerning one of the best of the mines, that since it first started up to the present Ume the *‘precious metal’ produced ‘has not been Kimball, who offered up prayer, The President (always understood to mean Brigham Young) then arose and addressed the Sains, He said he would have the Elders notorious pickpocket and sneak ‘ce Commissioners of Mempuis, ti \* cautious man. wt damages done bis char: cier fed with bis lett, catehing Purner on the ear;-the returned ligutly } mention occurred. Both men seemed anxious to finish the | gut * a aes tn Teruel chad ‘ fy in tho sum of ‘© streets of Memph.s with a ‘on tile body as Duly wont down quletiy 40 ear, job, and whenever: “‘timb'” waa called rushed at each other epi aa ay fhe ee ae Ce a ae ead 3 am, ae @ mark, and ho did not care whgher | will take into consideration, amongst other imporlani b adie (Byres Sern warlug the title of Pek. Rouxp 2—Duily led off, getting in a rounder under | hike game cocks, sometimes with both dats esiended, | ment, yet the correspondent haahmantinekincks joy used old shot guns, Kentucky rillés, blunderbusses | subjects, the question of the continuation of the prosent Rete d i@: shoulders ‘b “ Turser’s left bower. Turner. reciprocated with a regaiar | and in this wav letting the force of the collision do the | doubiediy rich as any in the peghvotiog territories, but | OF Columbiads, so as they shot at the mark every time. | ex.sting arrangoments between the Great Trunk lines, tinh and Thief,” ‘ding into Atinata; Ga,, & rib bender, under the influence of wh.th Dully went to | work. Duily was growing weaker and weaker; each éve | that “wild cat” speculators and bad management have | He alluded to. the instructions given at a previous Con- ; it ‘Wing: thas tumde aries P the subject of selling tickets at only depot stations, the Robbers on ihe highways les ference, which were of a like character, Tuat mark | combinations now existing between the different compa. had a variegated-coat of arms, and was swelling, and his have become so numerous and 4 cursed the whole Pabranagat district, ‘en woodhauiers are ity gras. Rounp 3—Dufly dodged a.yicked lead from Turner’s | plows falied to have any elfect on Turner, who seemed. all mber of prominont . Tight, but caaetake immodiately with bis left on Tar- | still strong and lively, and seldom permitted bis seconds pegged ee eaten, Mara rnp nl Bd was the unity of the Saints in all things, spiritual and | les, the policy of the pass sysiem and geveral working | the city has partially ceased, By a large Lo haan F . Ree's potato trap, causing gush of the ruby; Turner | to carry him to his corner. Duily frequently fell from | devastate tho whole country. temporal. Unity was the reat source of strength and | #'fangoments in connection with tho public service and | hesitating to venture to town, A nu Couacil, to bring citizens bave clubbed togetner to offer reward 16 the $5,000 reward by the City countered on Dutly’s neck, knocking bim off his pis. | the impetus of lis owa blows, and Turner carelessly accommodation. It is expected that representatives trom wer with the Sa mi dled ne This will be one of the latest and most backward | PO E Passe eeopenalted ana. pacisadl nth ‘fe BTU est ae oats eiitte present, Fret bieod for Dully—first knock dowa for Turner. Missed opportunities for getting im several telling slash- | springs we have had in this Lerritory fora number of | e®tnestness and vehemence that “the Elders in Israel . on Rous 4—Duily again assumed tho effensive, landing |. creas be tell. Years. Scarcely a sod of arth has bech tarnedup. and. | Should never ceaso their labors among this poopie calted | Tur Weexix Montaumy,—There were four bundrea | te 4esPeradoes to Justice. eae ee ee eed eat teas terete ned | | Rovxy, 176—Instantly on the call of time Turner | very little gardening done. stilt late springs usually | the Latter-Day Saints until they wore of ono heart and | ang gwenty-mino deaths in thie cit , ‘A Horrible case of self-inflicted mutilation, “gu into ‘wah the best be baa op and’then went down. sprang from nis second’s knee, and reaching Dufly | brag very productive summers, one mind in ail things’’ In speaking to the sisters he si ” ty last week—an in- | occurred in Audiain county, Mv., last week. ig. with Booxp 5—This was teriitic; Duty rusued in and | almost in his (Duffy's) own corner, rapped him on the | Ali the available quarcermaster’s stock at Camp Doug. | Would counsel them to be economical, to spin and | Crease of tweaty-three over the total of the week previ- | who calls nimself Robert’ Younkin, wax ‘bro both Gtiuched, getting Turner's -big bull neck in chancery, | frontis; Duily immediately went down, but before, onon | jas have been ord red sent to Fort Laramie, ‘Chis looks | Make their own clothing, to quit drinking tea and | 00% The greater number of deaths occurred on the east | Mexico on Tuesday last, totally bliud, from. bay Nough and striving with might and main to strangle him or | the ingtant of his knee touchivg the ground, Turaer | jie quiet times for camp this sean, cofiee, and bring themselves and their children up in | Site of town in tenement houses, and littie children form | w stick and his own bands, as ho rejiorts, punch died break nis neck; Turner writhed and twisted, but kept | agam felt him, on which a cry of ‘oul, foul,” was B. Crocker, Esq., Superintendent of the Union. Pa-,| the fear and jove of God, If the brethren would cease | te major portion of the victims, Is eyes out. He seems to be perfectly rational, t Neon: constantly pounding away with his left in Duily’s mug, and dnallv tripping him, feil-beside aim. It is hard to say which got the worst of this round; Turner's respira- cl for a time, but the dozen or raisod by the tmyestors on Duity, who appeared to be tosing contidence in their man, and although there pad been cleven indisputable fouls during the contest, mostly, p using tobacco and Nquors, and the sisters cease using ea and coifee for six months, and save what it formeriy cost for these ‘anefui luxuries, putting the whole Younkin says himself that he was when he the deed, and ft seems impossible to éntertain any ou. conclusion. Younkin says he is thiriy fo.r years « ixrerestinG Reucs or WASHIXGTON AND TALURYRAND,— Among the gifts to the Grand Charity Fair for the ben- cic Railroad, has written a letter to Pa rick Lynch, Esq, of this city, which states that that branch of the great national thurouzhfare will reach this city ere the see tors wore badly. clugged cs Diows below Lurver’s belt, they tmsisted on theif poiat, | Close of 1870. fue contractors are now amount together, they would have enouzh to porchasi g | elit or the Protectorate for Homeless Little Girl - | age, scoms disposed to bo. non-cbmmitial about his more from bis left duke on Day's soutt-box and ogles | and’ Dufy's seconds lifting him over the ropes, his | tunnelling ive sierra Novade Motmaine oy * MOT | Guarter section ‘of land each, should. the severmment. | sented respectively: to Mrs, White and Mrs, Mack, ang | Testdence oF nauviyy, and hints ava ove aflair that did 4 told greatly later on in the fight. The men were carricd | friends tore up the stakes, and put an end to the fight. General P, E. Connor hag gone to California on: busi- | open a land office in this city by that time, The above | ¢ be drawn at the fair i Mi " if hot’ run very amootbly a8 tne cause of his temporary hy Fi ef with beliows vlowing—tho zound having lastoducarly | Turner remained om the ground, sooking able. to slay | noea It is reported that if the General clould not be. | 4s the substance of the speaker's remarks, at the con mek in Say at the tables in charze [nganity. of %, foar minutes, {here all day; but eventually seeing no prospest.of con | called into action tne comigg Indian campalga he will | ltsion of which he sald -:God bless you,” which was | 9f those ladies, area relic of General’ George Wash. | One singular fact in Connection, with the death of Mr. Rouxp. 6—Dutly, still inclined to force. mat- | tinumg the light, be allowed himself to be Ind away— again settio down in Stockton, California, his olf home. reaponded toby a loud and unanimous “Amen” from the ington, containing @ lock of his bulr set in a bine vel- | Lincoln is that no Corouer's. 4 was ever held on i ters, and to that end developed heavily with bis mght | very justiy indignant ab the conduct of she opponng President Brigham You naa” ‘just returned from a | audience. Vet and carved oak trame, presented and. authenticated | his, body, no legal evidence on as to the man- ; Duneh on Lurner’s victuailingdepartinent; Turner coun- | party, wiv at the start Pigg great eagerness to see | priet trip in the settiemont, where he dedicaced. some Heser C, Korat was the next speakor, During tho | by his relative, Colonel Peter Wasbington; and a relic | ner of deatn, nor was @ single person, ac- 4 om J paatewnalty. apd sought mother earth, who re- | the-best man win,’ ‘Qmpire notilied the assem~ 1 new cuurchos and otherwise aided his people, spiritually | delivery of itis‘address he wore his Quaker hat and was | of Princo Talleyrand, consisting of a beautiful gold | cused of connection with 1, ever brought into « court $ pale Ba wag eae ( . Dafty. diss Elagp plies he would reserve hig decision until the even- | and materially. ; vory facetious, He was going to inaugurate economy in | chain necklace and antique Jewelled locket contaming a | of law; nor 1% there to this any legal testiinony + + | lus own family, He would fire at the mark, as brother Brigham said, and would use slugs inswad of bullets, Sings were apt to bit all around, and he bad no objection if other than bie own families found them whizzing pretty close to tuem, (Laughter) During the last lock of Talieyrand’s hair. “The latter gift is aud authenticated by Colonel James fi’ ra pp Jare Saving INvENTIONS.—The committee appointed to inquire into the merits of life saving inventions con whatever as to the manner of ‘his death, the cause of it, or who killed bim, ‘The portraits of Thomas H. se: which were removed from the ry ] The time fought was. precisely two hours and fifty seven minutes, ‘The fight unquestionably settled the point that Turner 1s the better man—not possessed of more spiri, and piayiog the best defensive science, aud getting in .@aivedly on ‘Luraecr’s neck, until the latter dropped. Rovuxp 8—Dutty, see! ne w feel unlimited contidence ‘fm bts muscle, sent Mr Turner a very highly flavored The United States District Court—Charge of Judge Titus in Relation to Poiygamy—What our and Isaac Toucey, nate Cua nber at Hart- compliment, which this indixiiual received in the | pluck. but made of tougher and more lasting material. year bis family had wasted a great deal that | their labors yesterday, at aa} | ford some yous sinc, hove bese \rerernster uaae ee vicinity of his jugular, and receipred for with a stinger | The weight of the men was about tuo sane. neariy. Ono Should “not have een wasted, “and ‘he was | qererivere, ig Wall aceet chee or the Board of Un~ | mer piace, ‘ on. Dufty's breadbasket, going .to dirt without further | hundred and filty pounds, but Turner could hav n Sant Lake Crrv, April 2, 1967. | going to put a siop to that kind of work, He ve) iT tha oral models were submit. | Tho negroes of Atlanta, Ga., were to have tabiesus wh ted for examination, aud the statements of a number potest el Of inventors and agents were listened to, but nothing of Rounp.9—Duffy again got the bug on Turner, but the lat‘er pulied him to earth. Rovxp10—Tourner propolied bis right duke in the direc- tion of ceva f the advantage io be derived from which thus party failing to see, be cleverly stopped it with his left elbow, countering severely on ‘urner’s upper eventually him to. the ropes. this exceedingly unwhole-ome position, Turner relieved himself by going 1 grass with the greatest posible ooterity. Bove 11—Daffy continued to cut eut the work, lead- fing on Jim’s neck with his favorite weapoo—the left— sand repeating without areturn; a cliach and forearm exchange ea wheo Turner got away, finaily avoid- angen weked leit-bander by going down. 12—Dofly, alter a little preliminary skirmiah- Ang, developed with his left mawiey, which, grazing ‘Turner's mght jow!, continued around his conk, bring- reduced fificen pounds and been in mucu better trim, Nether of the men were badly cut, but their numerous avd severe bruises and contusions—on neck, face, bead and body—will leave them sore for many a day. the route home, amt in the discussion at the half-way houses, there were very few who did not concede that Tarver bad fairly wou the two bundred dolars, Notwithstanding che fight lasted so long there was no interference trom the vigilant police patrols of Jetier- son parish, ‘Since writing the foregoing we learn the dect in wi was rendered at hali-past seven o'clock L, Cain, at Davis’ le carefully reviews eat by the referee, Mr, 6 restaurant, on Dryades street. the fight, recapitolates the uumber of foul biows by Duffy; asserts that Duffy's conduct was such ag to show that he was mancavring for a foul; that ft is doubtini Wf ip the case claimed a foul biow was struck by Turner; that gboth parties bad asserted 4 3 : xave bis women 80 many rolls of wool Tho United States Disitior Court for tue April term | €otton, the half of which they worked up, and the otter commenced yesterday, Chief Justice Titus presiding. | haif they sold for nick nacks, things that were of no In his charge to the Grand Jury the Judge entered elab- | eurthly use. The way to sirike at the mark and be orately intw a defence of the Anti-Polygamy law passed | Scqpommical was to begin at home. Frat jhouid be done, | are complaining, bitterly of the dangerous continued | became necossary. by Congress in 1862, and the great necossity of testing Mrs, Swett, who poisoned her husband, Dr. Swett, was the saints tu bs a unit in all things, to beed the word of | to of that thoroughfare by reason of its broken 4 the constitutionality of polygamy. He reviewed the | wisdom and carry out tho instructions of the Elders in | Pavements, and the generally. bud condition of its | wich two wthor women coe® sone io ee eee existence aud progress of the human race from the crossings They _y: sent in # protest against it rirden he other for horse stealing. Mr: ear dey. ioe tz | murder, the ra ra. -Sweut de- ox In the afternoon "oe sg H, Wells and John Taylor | being continued | ana they style it—so the clared to the deputy warden that she could and should The former spoke of the | First precinct police, who have telerred 5 such accommodations the garden of Parsaive, and tho finding of his bettor | aint as, belog governed by the Spirt of! Revelation. Street Commistionet moLoane rsdimmaains | fof mete oie —Houbum (Me) Piney ries half, Bve, therein, up to tho present time, alteroately | jut what the Consiituion gudtaneed te then eee | Atanst or Scaricivvs Cuanacrans.—Three men named | Dr. James Barron, who killed Jeme Giawava, in Clln- recounting the triumphs and: downfalls of polyga- | tne h ip of God they would dotend. their righte. Alfred Rerry, Alfred Hil! and Wiliam Davis alias Dar- | '0% S has beon discharged, the Jury mic and monogamic nations. Ho quoted from | ayo sald thoy were tying to buld up the Kingdom of | ring, were arrested on Friday night by oflcer Woods of | tt Jestable homicide the Old and the New Testament to prove that polygamy | thy Grea Elohim, They forma Duilding up aa | te Twenty-ninth preeinet, who discovered them now agent of the Columbus Yaa) weaeenicearins ‘Com was not ordained by God and that its practice was only | aristocracy to suck the life blood of the peopre, but to | Prowlinw round the streets testiog the doors and windows | pany. rants on 4 certain recent Occasion, but one of tho. pee. Unuavaliverent eauepired poierg torch apet mitten KEEN New Srucer 4 Nursaxce.—The merchants in New street | row ensued, and intervention on the part of the Mayor ing this youth intochane ry ; furner puncued vixorousiy | the principle 0. the best man to win, and therofore fair | indulged in by barbarous or seml-barberous nations, | Tegenerate and advance the wellare of the poor and the | Of the various houses they happened to pass by. The Tho first pipe for the water works to supply Rochester ‘Duffy's ufth rib while in this predicament, and not | piay demanded that Turver should be awarded the oppressed. Me essaved at length upon the abominations | men were recogu.zed at headquariers as disreputable pure rom Hemlock Lake was laid on the mncceoding to hie satist ‘wont to pasture, money. He frankly owned that his sympathies were | The charve of Judge Titus made a profound impression | CClming among the Christian nations, nad whiie ign | cbaracters, They bad their pictures taken tran ne ee -~ Rooxp 13—Dnfly’s lung left found a snug resting | wits Dufly io tne fight, but that Turner acted tair | upon all who heard it—Mormon, Jew and Gentile, smaces were rotten to the core, they prated about | Rogues’ Galierv, place under Tarver’s. chin, causing him to sit down grin- | throughoat conld not be gainsayed. There can be no doubt in the world that the Mormon | Polygamy, a divine institution and'a revelation from the | Benotany FRUsTRATED,—Two burglars broke into the | gi Z™*R4 tournament 18 to take place on the 8th and P; ning. Dufly fresh and lively; Turner blowing, but de- | —Aiter the decision had been given, the stakebolder sleniselty ball he decti a Most High God. casas ditae shaiienia tothe. 9th of slay, at Okalona, Miss. for the veneft of the proceeded to Tarner’s house, en Tctioupitonias sirset, | People conscientionsly believe in the doctrines and prac- ‘The choir sang ® number of hymns, among them one | aor e ¥, corner of Market and | Independent Order of Odd Fellows. The first prize valued at one tuousand dollars, follow, Itis stated that Mr. A, M. Gwin, of i} Bounp 14—Dufy, any special invitatior without tice of polygamy, that it is of Divine origin, and that by ‘visited Turner immediately beneath the right masta and through it alone can women be saved from the afflic- and gave up the carrency. Duffy ts at Dr, Stone's hos- pital, suffering greatly, and Turner bas been made worse of than he otherwime would have been by indiscroet entitied “They are all taking off Utah.” said to be writ- | Madison streets, about five o'clock yesterday morning, ton by Elder Naisbitt, a commission merchant of this | but were frightened from the premises by the arrival of ing with bim amu! be again got Turner int Seeabaithcultics, whieh, not suiting this party, be slipped eek ak-inoctnasenthttert jim dropped was a masher from Andy’s iefl, be stoppilg the return hand- somely. our tages with a left-handed descending { oblique blow, felt Turner’s collar bone, causing him w | assume & ‘bie attitude on bis knees. H Boxy 17—There was a Jong quarr:] about makirg ‘Turner (oe the scra‘ch ; but he stood smiling and tm- movable. By the time the dispute ended Jim had gut Bis second wind Both siipped down in making a rash for the lead. Houxp 18—Dufly, evidently thinking he had business eating and drinking, THE NATIONAL GUARD. FIRST WRIGADE, Brigadier General Ward has issued a general order (No. 8), 25 follows :-— , 1. The Military Code having been so amended by the Lezis. at its last sexston, as to devolve the duty of all the me: }, froin then’ headyuarters, tion and terrible ills that fail to the lot of so many city. bide sung in & vigorous style, and apparently | Oilicer Combs of the Seventh precinct, who heard the vory mi the saints. nose made by them in furcimg the doors, brother to Hon, Wm. Gwin, fi SKOOND DAY'S PROCHEDINGS, ” women among Monogainic races. ‘he Mormons point On Sunday morning, the 7th, @ vast concourse as- triumphantly to the great fact that prostitution 18 une crowd. belt . known in their mrdst; {oat infanticide and abortion, so | Previous dav. Tue Tabersacle was lied to overUoninne common ta the United States, England, France | and the seaanene oun, probably aumbered some three ; | thousand. Every aisle, passage way, door and window was ak nh commit pieee waknows ‘here; | cocep.ed. Elder, Goorge A. Bunlia, Hlolovian of the that Polygamy is neither licensed prostitution | ohurch, econpied the sand, aod discoarsed upon the nor concudinage, because the virtue of the third, or | condition of the Territory. [he eiders had been coun- a seiled to shoot at “the murk,”’ and to be one and indivi«i- twenty-third #ife of « Folygamist, 18 as sacred to himes |'510%s an "things, It they carried oat the will of ake that of his dest wifo; that the ofspring of either wife is | ford the devil would take care of their enemien, Evene looked upon as legitimate as the offspring, o) the first, | saint had a mission on this earth; their misaions being formerly Fatat Hatonway Casvarry.—Corner Schirmer yester- | Senator from Mississippi, was drowned a fow day held an inquest at 98 Gold street ou the body of pr pn eines aan ba Thomas Kerrigan, a tad sixteen years of age, whose Ip Sedalia, Mo., a young rowdy recently shot death was the result of a compound fractare of the skal! | Keever, and in taif'an ocr. the murderer was hanging caused by falling through the hoistway from the fourth | ffm @ tree, to whica he bad been suspended by » floor to the pavement about half-past ten o'clock yenter. | ™°™ Colonel Warren D. rl Tesidence day morning. Deceased was employed in the above- aaa ober yfieeh treed peo led He Ss named premiges, The occurrence ‘having been acc! de dental, the jury rendered a verdict to that effect. De- ceased lived with bis parents in Oxford street, Krooklyn, whituer the remains were removed for interment, haps, the oldest American resident of Te: visited the country in 1812. in the tamoun ‘Motes dition, which was one of the many efforts i Ee nd adjourned un enrly day to overthrow the power of : en hand, attem; to exse himself by laying a heavy | 2 " winter , " as great iu bu lding up the kingdom of the Lord jn Zion ® y Banaiel‘on Turner's hash desroyee, Taruer respogdo! | "4" Spain Rdwanl Uiloniain OF the Twelfth fytantiy, | Ud tbat all the descendants of Polvgamis — the | ware calied vo go to Europe vo preach the gow. | | BROKE Me Aux —Patrick Mcalahon, laborer, re | He aflerwards Joined ‘winilnt expeditiogs, in 1818, ande ‘wih arb beader, and went to weeds. hus begs appointed Brigade Laapector, with rank of major, | Seath of their parent, sl equally wlik» im the | po}, He badeno anxiety about the future, knowing that | #iding at No, 134 Broome street, while walking on the | *tequently. “Ho was on Isiand when st was. B-vxp 10—As asual, Andy jet oat with his ett, and | fran Mud inian Mewill beobeyedand reapecot accor: | igneritance, aud that the wives of whe deceased husband | the will of Christ would triumpt,” I inay add that | pier at tbo foot of Wall strvet, lato on Friday night, font | 1 pecions euttanmaee salecaneeh avoided Jim’s effort to counter} he again led off with « ual in the sight of Polycamic lawa, With sueh | Prothor earn ly #evore on tobacco smokers | and fractured his right arm. ‘One of the Firat ‘ who: % tl, Special Orders No. 98, from general headquarters | "T° €4' y ‘che’ ‘and tea 4 precinct | was as “Gnild a mannered man as e’er cut throat eee oe rm, Knowledge box, winch curried | ec" Nex York, ure hereby. pryanulgated:— ‘iows and religious beliet on the part of Polygamiata, | S24 chewer and tea drinkers, All auch practioss were | yoiico ook him no Hptierue Hampi seuutled ship.”-—Gatecstom (Yetlan, Apri 1a, a Rooxy 20-—Dufly aiming at Turner's guricalar organ, Cystat UPADQCaMTPaR Sete OF New Yous, , | 204 the very opposite views and religious beliefs on tho | President Young followed. | He said there was uo time | | Bs«r=x axp Ronako.—Jefferson fly, a laborer, thirty. | Returns received from tho local land office at Jackson, feewnately tor the owner, missou it, which, appear nz to ADUTANT GENERAL'S URFICR, SiMANY, April 2}, 1567. § | part of Mouogamists, each party creating and but ding | for loug germons, but hg would speak to the bishops on | thtee years of age, went into a dance house in the | Mist, suow that during tue month of Mach eighty- confuse Dally, Turner roused him with four waliopers on myany organizations ot Abe Seventy-seventh and the Bible, and a the Word of Wisdom. Shey should set good oxamples | vicinity of Rector and Washington streets, whero he | ®#¥e8 farms, comprising in the 915 acres, were’ the couutenauce, receiving im return a nasty one op ibe | Ni y- 1. th regiments, N. Ge (witch regiments were dis. | their ancuments from the Bible, and cunsequently from |} hefore the people and Hve righteous in the sight of God; tea He added to the productive force of taut state under the Dellows, knocking him incoptinentty to grax. banded by peclal Orter So. al, Fe ‘Sy 1867, the said | God, itis plaiv to see that neither chief justices nor | they have mighty power and influence in sancti/ying | ‘‘¢ll among thieves, ving drank frocly he got into | ac: of June 21, 1*68, providing for the disposal of the Rooxps 21 axp 22—Slight exchange, and Turmerdown, | Cyr uy oF wid Eyyiaed a. dis | grand juries can decide nor reconcile opinions so con- | their calling. Ihe kinedom of God was being built up | 4 dilliculty with some of the parties in the pince and was | public lands for homexivad set lements in the “tates Rov 23—Dutly zotin two with mis lelt before Turner | p'Mded. IMs ir vi nerarys hae will not bedischerged | MuCting and diverse. How, thea, can this important and | in these mountains, and vain had been the attempts of | severely beaten, robbed and tien turown out on the | of Alabama, Mississippi, Lowisians, Arkansas and Pie. Both mea now as fresh as when | Fiji) acocun.inil ty Lor public property of any kind issued | Vital question be decided? Time alone must solve it, the devil and wicked men to uproot it, side@aik, He was taken to Bellevue Hospital, and the | rida ‘entered the ring. Yiney” aball” furnish. ‘cettiiestes “of | _ AS our readers must be already uware, the Daily In the afternoon so great was the rush to get into the | keeper uf the dance house was subsequently arrested for | Wo hear that when the Indian (lodged in the watch 24—Dufly, as heretofore, introduced business fro’ ie proper officers of the | Teleg.aph, publishod bere, is the bold, and avowed | Tabernacte, and so maby were auable to get a seat there, | alleged participaacy in the assauit and robbery, and heid | house last evering) was pressed to tm orm where be with @ round-bander, which, alighting on the ieit side of Jj meer Inusician and | champion of polygamy. It defends with zeai the patri- | that conierence was held in the Bowery, which means | to awail the reauit of Bly’s injuries, got his liquor, be replied with great emphasia, ““Injan Jim's neck, glided’ gracefully sound, bringing that Faay jolt any of the ditere, | archa: system of the father of the faitful, Abraham, | out of doors, the Bowary being a great open space within Griok, bai no squawkutn, "—Bangor Times. ‘unfortunate individual ovce more into chuncery, The | 2oFt ard, in the 5 ath Division, ux | 4nd considers it a vast improvement upon the marriage | the six acres occupied by the old and new ‘Tabernacle In’ A ki ~ chances for James in tuis position being mited, be | {uit elect to reccive lium, aid if ‘said iransfer is made the | system of modern civilization. While it reepects the | and the Temple, A portion of it is temporarily roofed BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. cata tT? sens sled soetner four miles north of went to grass, aan ot | Mid, Rotenmamissivned ‘iicors, musicians aad privaten quactment ri ry and goneidare are, that Judge pre to Keep the ral ands on at (ay. capectally, where the Joa Sennbcnse end gub'Gntell fe AA Sy ye Rouxps 25 To Nothing was Gone the way } i be enidued tw be upon of service re- | ghoul ree to ex is con jons in re; to | speal a priests a I. Panishisent yntil the last round, Turner going down red by law, thn time they mas have sqrred in the cogs. poly Yi believes that. the ‘Almghty God ie the | and eiders having taken their Rider" Woedvul? Tux Anvern Arricay Divise.—The ancient leader of the | lived in tue same cabin, The mardoress has been arrested every round but one, in the twenty-ninth Duty again | BABY OF regimen: irom whilh Mey Oe oie ond) be'ckati | Judge of all, and to His judgment they appeat, addressed the audience, connselling them 10 be of one | Praying band at the African Bethel, Cook sireet, K.D., | A couple of fast young mon got draak one night got the hug oa Turner, aod held biw up despite his ne pablie property of the Stave at any Toe Daily Vedette, the Gentile organ, has an editorial | mind and heart The world was against i God | Nathaniel Biand, yesterday obtained satisfaction from | in (airo, and went to a aogro church where a re~ Qiforta to touch ground with his knoes, ’ rizadiet GeneFal Ward will, detail | thix morning on Judge Titus’ charva to the Grand Jury, | was with them. If they carried out the will of tne Lord | Justice Dalley for ihe indignitios that had been castupos | Viv" Was kolug on.” They went In amoking elgars and Rounp 30—Business this round was brisk; Dofly | rot his commando carry 01 above detaits, | defending his position and coinciding with his sent | and do it their enemies would have no power over - POD | wero ordered away, aod finally put ont, wi of ing on James’ mug, but having rather too much the direction of Maju Gicueral shales. make | mente, it cails upon some Morinon polyg- | them. ‘They should heed counsel. Ho had no douot | bim by Wm. H. Dugan, the bar tonder at Berry's liquor | tuem drew a revolver and fired lato the crowd, <4 si be shghtly rattled Jim's back hair; Turner re~ | stiiable provrsion loreotasting GN ibe peopeeey, of the wenn amy to come forward and offer hunseli up asa sacrilice | that a million of dollars could be saved each year by the | store, corner of Grand wtrovt and Union avenue, E. D. | negro in the ‘ace and inflicting & serious but not Maral taliated with « reaular warmer on Audy’s commissary ; | 1P.'" pos euun of the aeons. ne rganiazation. “BY | 1 tom-the legality of that practice; but it is doubtful | salts for luauries now lod iged in that were the same | The irreverent retailer of cocktails waa tined costs of | wound, He I* now in jail, . and this young man, apparently irritated, opened afresh 8. E. MARVIN, Adjntant General, | whether the call will be obeyed, as the con- | as ussicss. They should unite to do good and build up | cvurt and compelied to give bonds for his tuture good | qe numbor of 3 Who will return incomes Tim's split kiseer, Seaving tm to mother earth. J. B, Stoxcnovse. Ansistont Adjutant General, sider anything coming from the Vedette as an inspiration | toe kingdom of the Lord to rignieousness, behavior, the revenue Inw this spring will be very mach less Rounv 31—Dufly again got on Jim's tender mouth, | (tain ftowiaod M. Hall is named in the order to at- | from hie Satanic . .s Kider Izra T. Benson, said to be tho most polished | Cuanue or Tunearextva TO Smoot,—Andrew Glass, a | it was lost year, A portion of the decrease will ate ey eee a Aaocnds did wer pick bine om | wed the deteiis of transfer of members of the Seventy- monehens tn teks _ poker ood sua pohunat Mormon Church, aad, as some add, ne | private watchman, was yosterday arraigned before Jus- | ftom thn Gxing of the amount exemptod at $1,000. 1a- ‘wee cl because bis seconds | seventh and Ninety-niuth regiments. con! worth record nae bave ever heard preac' ith felons stead of $600, but there are many who have . iekiy, but nut atlowed, 3 begged to be exensod on the ground that he was a poly, Mor had come to Conterence | tico Dailey, charged with felonious assault in threaten- | Oa moomes 16 fot 4 “Roca 39—Andy agnin let fy bis Jefe on Jim's bieed- | Coiouel Hull has heaved a spect onter snnouncing | it, and did not wish to sit oa. a jury vetore aj to be & listener rather till, this was a | ing toanoot Anton Lang, in South Seventh street on | Cyne wo report for the Jone 180H, Ae a pecoter ihe ing kisser, and closing got the bug unce more, bat Turver | ine gppoloimont of Willlam t. Davids aud Moses Ie | #ho might ontortain conscientious doubts as to the rect:- | good time for speaking, Ifthe Salats would try they | Friday last. The accused gave $1,000 bonds to answer wried incomes wif be leas, than heretotores pom mer eee aca ers ik hc | a romceay a uatunee oe aerters| fee peceees Sent Ea a | Lats Geta eT eee | pote set an wt whe re ar he enavailing. t. saying a . a ir ATAL CASUALTY, =: one yesterday aftor- Rovni# 35 7 30—There war asreat deal of cautions | “TS insurance association is about to be otganized | mitted that be had the privilege of confessing whether | bodies—meaning the use of etroug drinks, tobacco and | acon Peter Kich, German, fifty-four years of age, henraiocd casiearetian Wesel “ i Oo : Q@parring and lttié punishment tn the next foer rounds, | ayoug the members of this regiment. The taxon each | Be had violated the an Jaw of 1862 To this | tea, He, too, would shoot at “the mark,” and bave brnadygne Menges ppm rds rp! about a i Renters or arcorn's being about vaianced, bar in the thirty: | ember in ence of the death of anptber meager will he | Heguror made no reply, bat took his seat, Then arose | the poopie one in the night of thelr Father iv henvon. | 8 carpenter by octupation, while engaged at work apon | Wal piace who was b joog to onso-ea at ” ninth Turner forced the fighting, and there was afeariul | 1a ci which can be of material benellt to the femilies | Be Snow, territor.al prosecuting: , and remarked | Elder George Q. Cannon ‘the roof of a building just erected in North Secona street, . easo an aching tooth. exchange, enc getting starccrer on the heck. Jim | Joceased +oudier and at tho same tine Call lightly | that aa his honor, J Titus, had a few moments be- the had done F. D,, fell from that point into the cellar, breaking three | »,,.°mony of au ollicer.a: the trialof the , recovered and pitied bie rightbanch of Aves on | Oy the wemburs fore expronted hia tuat every man was free to) groat work they had yet to accomplish, He hoped whol ‘ i as bam Bauk robbers now in progress: — Duffy's snifter in a manner tbat caused \¢ to gush again * sevaven Reaneest, worsh |) according to the dictates of iis owa con- | the fhstructions given by President Young, as woil as | ribs and otherwise injuging himself internally in the | ham; was at depot between ton and 6! ‘A bad round for Duffy, | This regiment will havea batialion dritlon Tuesday | Science, he (Mr, Saow) exercised that right, that poly, that given daring » Would be carried in.o | fall, He was couveyed to bis piace of residence, No. | night of the roovery; awa mau abast the depot; , Rounp 45—The intermediate rounds developed nothing | joy at att. past three o'clock, at Tompkins re. Y | was ac | ets his reli |, aud in the exercise | effect practicnlly. ‘ 403 Wyckont strest, by some of his feliow-workmen, and | lowed hin and put my hand on his and wild . fpecial, Dufty playing the drop gaine in order 10 recuy- Taurnewvents taetiere Square. | of such faith was 9 The Prosident Yourg then arose, He confessed tat he | expired a short me after reaching there. Ho leaves a | him I ad gut tim; he graboed mo by the bat 1 erate, In this round he hit hii fairly below the bel Lietitenant Colouel Disopbury las i-sued w goneral | Passed off very ly. did seek power and influence in the world tbut trith | wife and a fainily Of six ebddren. Coroner Smici will | escapod! but it not harting foul was not claimed, As he repeated | 5) auhooneing the aesamption by him of the The women ag we familiarly. use the term out might prevail, and that through the Gospel of the Son | hold an inquest on Monday next, On the 24 ult, in. tne Banted District this several times a8 maltors “Krew worse with Hid, it of the regiment. ‘The same order calis for | here 1m the Rocky Mountains of Zion, have lately had a Of God a8 rovesied and practis'd in the Chureh of Jesus | BeadLany.—Omlo*r Valentine, of the Forty-stxth pre- | Court at Halumore, @ mall pprosiqué waa eolored in the wo Faw tothe suopitomthat she fouls wee tential | git. hy wit ge lathe fading soa Beng oy, nocd saenpecilagmnny oF cope erelassiie seeamiecat Lance ae aahoree pees ble anigut pe made | int, yorteriay aiternoon arrested Charles Joucs, nine- cana ck Hk Jercuan, ndleued. with. Colonen Kane, order owe the fight ar elng pelier y's Mi ies! = q 4 radiey Jolnaon a throw up theepenge.. - 1 a tag ioe ue follows Rabe wong, May Ts | et of tongues, ke. Well one. of. the. tose prom, | and wanted every maa and woman to v6 at peace with | toon Years of age, chatzed whh burglarously entering | tans uro vo be sinekan Om ane doce mee All Shao Rovxp 46—On toeing the scratch for this toasd Nady tral of delinquent non-commissioned ‘olficers i4 alao | BONt Mormon in this caty, or at Yeast tg wife oe cibee for christ Jesua, + the ougar store of Mr, Danie! Jonkina, in Gran street, | The corombnics oF laying the eotner Hone of on bis pins List how ever, riere) 10 arab at the arinory of tee regiment oo | 222 of cur roan pemunee merobants (Mr G.), a aa T sang several beautifal hymns during the ir Loriner, &. D., and robbing the money drawer dur. | Jewish venplo, the trek tt Ker oe place te expressed a determina’ fo stay in the ring a lot 85 | Sonday even Ng, 27th inst, at eight o'cloek, Major W, dream a few nights ago—a dream so remarkavie ft oxere : ug the temporary absence of the proprietor, of $1.60 | Loulsville, KY. os mr mucky, took place In the aioresaid pins would support fim tur ‘oll O, Roome is detailed ag president of the evart martial, | Was Written out and fa the Peert News, the THD DAY'R PRocKRDINGS, in curreucy,-and coin td tho amount uf twenty ceuts, | 5 thet ; With & toaster just between Andy's bok now by any | SECKSTN HUST H. GIMENT. Church or ocoupying three colamos and a half | On Monday morning, the Sth, Conference assembled | An entrance was offected in tiie rear, Mrs W. i. Day 0 of one of the attachés of the means lovely peopers (whareret thay may h-vewees m | Colonel Parmlec, comiuandin: this regiment, has | tere, Women, organically add mentally, are won | at ten P.M. the cholr opened the exercues by +04INZ, |” tay Gankxroivt | Suiorie Avraat.—THO Totornat | [OUtviIllé Ju/wal, From tho sflects of an ovet- hie happier day}, which Atty fetarnod with Uhe bert > jscaua ue foluwing genera iy deriuily eusteptible to dreams, and the dream of Mts. G, | Bishop Wooley offering prayer, " S , dove of éhlo: aécidentalty vy & ser. ho had im the ahop, aud wem to cracd e reovived universal efedeace among the fair sex. Lt. was Heber C. Pot ate] ee the Wigh and holy call: | Revenue detective, Josoph & Hoard, who has been vant onthe gil wil, Rovxp 49—In. te next two rounds therewere only to the effeot that ¢he should have Itved a better lite; tp KW] pri and of the tuliness of the ( pel under arrest since the Sd wlt., charged with shooting Dally woeking the ures. ut even; bre | 4 ho raitied Juw’a denus ry, any closing | et caught Rovsxp —The interesting evens & scorche: received by Tarner in the Temiading Jit of some ning, he, Ute t pFO- Voor on, Sent Dufty to dirt with a Langer. on tbe be owe. Ro\s: 65—There was some tather-wrkl foe ing ih Tos! Tarver leuding, tj newuer wete rout were hie muveb pun shed antbant Ditty once more had {he woe. During the ume $50 even wore: bet (che ods Ld heen | heretofore), anit tanoe ty WoerrtiM | ow im favor of Dutt ally were offered Ja Jim's favyr. . Tt was remm ke | bert Road on showed the damag? Whit wad > | Rous, 66~ Atter” mach | pre'imitiars sirntogy, tire |p Oreck Of Wiles was wind fur bit Pardo, Tu; wor Maded an awful Whack nimedaiwly uddyF Audy’s anos, de. | g oe . Monrited, effen wis with and the cu nM w crade fine, fifteen minutes before formation, reception dril pl. this fegument wil be A the sale Artal, Ou ibursday evening. 9b boo) whtleh sector bie ota ot wi yoed. Cieors And wemoers will a rae 1a par in Catigs Thevdina will tordtein Che Atacin stuf will report. to tue wl 0 C merwnnnte, Ee ibe petade. q Cth aaa be erty-Portehn aeerstieT, g The porede end aril éf the regi orent, ordered to ake ii Toelay next, hat been posipened, iaasmuch as use of Lompkine sqere Of thas eiternvon bas been anted (ie Seventh Fes tuvante ® v1 ete wei nde be He chase teristics of Danty’s wtial trip but that living life (0 Sar nal prtere ber, sho was permitted to enter the Celestial Kingdom, after vari- ous wanderings, pariaking ip their natures some of the | Aue lower kingde 16 aud Burtyan’s Pigrim # Progress fu che epper, i learo that peppy: 2 War bas ordered a lieu ni and titty men to ny the party making a foes F Ot the. Outen vaine aikes tee 2 | his Territory pihrongh the Snake river valley, Portland, Oregon, anit thenes The detach- probably be wamder of Divatenant Win. W. Beli, Bighteonth Unied states infantry, tous and foarlt%s young oMecr, he som.-annual sprit confernea of the Mormon e of the nevessity of ac the saints of y and of the butiding Lord. President Young h There should friends and daily ocnupations: Tn the atteraven sans were lurch opews on the 6t iost, The various presiaenty igh priests en qavenmy are very baay at proemnt mak Jog @ range nents, DomMatiog offers, selecting mene Derefor misdoae abrowt and retailing others. Ag the Venatn has dousand= of readers interested in these aed, carry out the prompt | oan he Fostored im these latter days, Ho\ foltowed, that he wanted the pine to pull sogesver, me Me 4 ; of the things of this ire they shoud be purenaced vn their enemies He hoped it the eprit of ti bord would Be with eafuis in hele Ele ©,G, Rich, one of the Twojvo Apsatien) ainedet Gi der ebiione owe fs tenants out @1 ‘ounding Patrick Lawler, of Greenpoint, was yer. Suny wait cies prea sabdaf Bela ty dustiee Walted Ws duaWec ® 'onatys of of the temple consecrated to tue | felonious aseault before the Grand Jury. Firm —At noon yesterday the establishment of Close & Miller, 260 and 271 Soutn Third street, K. V., took fir, but the flames wore subdued beture danxe beyond $109 wes wall coed. ‘hese were the words of be unity. If they wanted C4 f CRICKET AT PHILADELPHIA, sf Puvsoeurma, May 4, 186%, At the cricket mateh today, the Young Amoriea Chub, on 1 linet innings, scored 104; the Piitadeipha theie determinavions to Pee the tora They had yet to ch, win te groat thing to Jearn was to Hake a The Young 1 apn earch. He was glad Uo learn tas the Woks down, nove were trying to @o this, aud also that be had heard be bathed eu Munday. Miss Hattie M-Boebes daughter of G, J. Beobs, ber tor of the Bawner of Liberty, commmitied suicide @the ouse of her grandfather, Kider Gilbert Beebe, Midale- | wan, N.Y, ' , The expedition at the Lroeom of Natural History at , Witliains College, wo ca wove out for South Amoried 18 | daly, wii bo in the view y of Quityasthe time of the sine coiled, whitch ovcdes ty August, and will make taluute observation Tt is inte ee nee oe Tale Tac lareuingiodt estroncntn egy eee eee ee oe iis siii.bo, karmabed wy MA iMoutan Inetiente. ies Bid # fich At fo: jetphia fs Stephen Smith, » The Fichodt Hors in bb dive i Jambar merehaat, He owns sere S'uapie, and Js worth noCioss than $300,000, Haris tnd fay, a boauty bro’ ¢ The war, bs worth $250,000,» Ther q ber Of MURCIANs tHaL rer a fe of, Priiadophia War ss.0u glored | eop!'. avyort seventeen churches, Y ihe who

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