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, ’ Frening Amusements. | great value in detecting dangerous d «| obliged to pay Increased prices for what MEXICO AND UTAIL tha time wo write, ie rashing through the | them became disconraged Special Advertisemonts AARNI‘WH AMERICAS, MUARUM (Reve | Canty ig theipeouené. “An aortam fer ine: | (hes eournica ‘A Parallel. Inka, thence viowe Dy Capt Hurts an | with her trowblen to har ~ - " eniee.. Va tht Coiecbion of WA | Cathy th if course, An ai x Stewart's, deetroviug fences, obeered On the evening MPRICAN ASD PORTIGN PATENT : 0 rhe Oe vere rites isto he built on War and, and —-— The Salt Lake Viverre draws the fullow: | Menarca, tretvorieg, N atwn feet aor Wer Caginee wean 1 ’ /) tet lae Lneretart coaliane ¥ RE ACADR MY OF MI STC Japantes tee cle I) be pearly for wee next year, This hae | Canne of the Indian Trowbles. ng parallel between Mexico and Utah | qhovn imthat the river te falling at Omaha: | the neghlorhoods aod to that frieve or veear eer tee Ihe ; nari? 4 hehe heeded, Paring the past year | COMMIMOVER WrnKoor, for 8e¥- | Napoleon's policy and Brighat's f xo, we tay luk for @dectine in it bere | lady immediately went to pro rips ele, “Hainer, "and ae cura MSS Se LET | saris THeMY « 13%, cor, ara | (He ; nin tected tu Holle | CFAL of the most troublesome Indian tribes | The mayniticent project of Louis Napo. | today ooo in Prt ee Tt he ie ee] at bie Mysore th nae weiner puree al ' ! Charity hompital, | *etes to Fort Lar We TOPE | Te Mug ttle bromtne Hoult: us i Fad Death of Two th | home, On the way aha urge omarns. thyevient % that aa will precipitate « war wernment, for almade f ve tt avid, He had no placety (fase morres's paver. 78 S serieotios and 0 ? 7 | Com Fadiana of hia i Ws fate, Wi whe dad bens a wifr, no place ay Wimself, an | BYNGEA rin, Tuseter, Chaves P. Bpraen. ef a Neo ¥ - r t " ped Neeeey er anKtE de today b iidron who bad bec tin the woods hianay to pay the preacher. No matter, | Mermoth. {re t ara bande. . * © alight vr ¥ ated for the wr tin Moet Yo Wis, Hegent ity They were twine—a brother aud siate iM t bis bride cout stay at the ladys | ioe seat laste! ro etiond tm (epetee trots \ : ‘ " AN | heaped anid thinks t would | the Chambers N " w foie youre old, named Dunbar, ros in rid Macgpelld Frignd moult tle ths | his tate rendeace, 8.6 Fae 16ib @ Hey ld weet THE NEW Yor I a : I at papa +H 1 tone county: od, wail the couple were promptly married | please copy, wy \ ! y ‘ * : . nil iol \y a agent, | ¢ ae . day Was mild and pleasant, and they | that very eve Hefore the preac DURYPR on Tueedar, Moy Tih, tn Willienee ¢ wine fur A ; ae Houbtlens, apewka te truth, and bia tei J had been playing between the h and loft he was suiminoned by the phyaicia bareh. “after along nal severe 4 b ‘ ‘ p mony beats ont the atwars et: | ware Secu the apring not far distant, where their. tm yedside of the woman sick with the bh rah . ‘ expressed in the Sty, th I are | plant sdeaso- ther Was angaged in some household duty ail pox. She was dying, aud in a very | « 4 Lar an +h 8 fleial changes are reported | Ct . ‘ e wns Gre | Coan b CAN COllOS tap rer oe How the litle Innocents were tempted into rt thie the rool that whe Mere Tee Oe he eee oe ie f wow i 5 ae ae To Naveritnr atic A n, whieh now auntaing | etieviously rong unmereifu recogniGge of tbe. ber views to ef the forest depth's ianot know, but dark-| wedded pair, covered aleo a loathsome NSEGAN: 08 Weineotar, May Sih, argere ue VE Eeous won) _( ' i Phas G0) prisonera re. | AWindled by the agents sent out to deal withr| waeiny deelve and youre ty came on, and the children were missed | corpae, Before midmight the doctor mado | ABS Fl«negan, ered 60 yeare’w fe of Thee. Pi anne ea ' f F | them, ‘Th eit he a tog | th® secrificss ap; | and did oot return. The country ia aparae. | another anno ment. The cirele of gu from hor feces toa ure Nhe onere ; - M Penitentiary on the Jat of ; them: be featment naturally aggravates | which ca led us across the ocean.” ly oot dno neighbors could be called | Which bad been broken just now by deat! sy Frias and wer oe , £ iin sbliociannle ery IS67, LYS having been committed | mand on making the least attempt to! Although at the time of the firat invasion | on at inthe search watil morn 1 been made complete n by anew ¢ ouch iL very ay be bey terult ‘ the year 186% During the eane | Obtain their rights, they are wantonly mur | the ostensible olject of Napoleon, with his | Then the alarm was given, and nutubere The woman who bad that evening ob fh, Richart ng ‘ . ivan tted to the Work: | Hered at the gation of those who | Short lived allianes with England and jorned in the vain effort to find some trace | tained admittance to the house, had given Stas " 4 ENERICAN BOWES xf ppb lb Raglitell sari dL ala b 1 Spain, was the enforcement of the payment | of the loat ones, ‘This waa continued until | birth toachild, So the household had «| A those of hie trae Pay THEI AS wow . © 1AH persona, 11 of whom rewain: [Mave done the cheating. The agent who | of trifhiny Me to the | the evening of the third day (the searchers | inarriage, adeath and a birth in it, all in ¥ a are ronpectally The Seath and the Democratic Party. | the rule, and plathly antions to do hie | by the n when they wero discovered in a thicke 1 went on. their way, and nothing more firsts, bay'1th, ot erceck, HBS. lia sleulations winel the Dene fo NOEL wee aduitied Cur city towards the aavaces, ‘The Govern, | Waethe eatablishment of movarchy, under | About two miles distant from the boner, | waa seen or heard of them, until recently. | 'wrnaon_4 eslem fern Mare for the ¢ leaders make concerning the strength |[!° year, and Wud rennin Comm | i io O° | the protection and control of France, on | lying side by ide, dead, ‘They | A day or two aince, «laboring mao of the soni of Willisea, at iil be celeb sdhniet EUS GORCEEDIER Vie CEMEIN Te Gute adn” Sal’. Ot treat | ment will do wisely and humanely to heed | the American contineut and on the saith: | Mere thenephew and niece of Capt Cane, | tous look eame to the Indy in Bt Pag SES RO a Aiea ecshs (Shion Ao hhes Blok ah ib codihl Mi Le Penitontentiare Meh advice, Let the whole case be | ern and western boundary ited | of Dallas, the Governor's private secret juced himself as the husban far iorahngs Bun a South aga uuit om theirs ee ALMA LMS aoa \aet elitr Alle odat tid Al PROP eae SPT i taventestad 6 1 were any doubt of thin, the | and he hae read uaa portion ot the letter | the woinan «lie had befrieuded two youre in of le ben " ja tn + Harlan and other 4 of correction, and. there fi ie Lar Uousof the Freach | from hie sister, the vnfortunate mother, | before, and father of the ehilil horn auder He or, yletor herd i Bp gilts cee [ia no doubt, toom for improvement in thie | BOB°at men, and an attempt mate to do | | Baberee to Marabal Forey, who led the ex: | which haa seusitly affected us, and ftom | auch atrange circumatances, His wife had | Teepsctelly invites heed election, they tirat aotdown to their erotit Justice before rousing the terrible and mur: | pedition, the subsequent placing of Maxi. | which wo have gathered some of the addi: | found him at iaat, and now they were happy NFS eee we ee oral vote of the fifteen South vartioular, ‘The ayatem of st eros passions of a0 many of the mast |mlian on the throng, atd this feat apeech tonal Metalle of this melancholy affair, | and doing well, and he bed come to thank a measuting thelr prospret present ie rach harden ‘atalize y dinsipated it. Hut | given above, Sho mentions another fact, |the woman who had been so kind when | | F ; end of reforming those who may be aubr- | 4angerous tribes miserable failure | which, simple anitia, touched our heart to | kindor so much needled. nthe | q Cotter Lhd Soul al or raed hay os ts \ Nit s aad leon, with all his the core. The shoes and stockings of the | night of strange events it was foretold that tural, either way Wt the entire representation of red atl Chpebbineen LSB Sacha! 1 ibeertadaidha Pelt Med Negroce and Street Cars, forenight, ase porary remarks, over: | little darlings had been taken off and were | the tistress of the house would prosper, and | from he treat of 7 aide. Mayo 4 contilonce be in | Ue humanity exercised towards the pri A onvar deal of indignation haa lately | lucked one importaut fact, namely, that | d near thon, The explanation of this | so she has. Whether there wae a spell in yest advantages over theoe wher cree frou 1! leit quite sure | *@ in some ¢ many of whom are oapa wasted upon the people of Richmond | here can be no regeneration of Mexico | to our mind ts plain. | When night came on | the marringe, birth, and death, or whether | soy hy dlrs dont ecole lobe stead TPP 1 ing under | P nr which ot atrile tthe foundation of | there was audden change in the weather | the apell is in her own good works, we know | 7 sy erEINa Apat POR THE Derren. t th will anite in aapport of the | ble Of appreciating and improving lb aure they dislike the idem of having no: | the Mexican Church. For ones ‘a the | peculiar to thie region, called a wet norther, | Hot, but she te now very wealthy. MPa ressaiven SEE friend 6¢ io Ritts axe cenpaans ee ae oe | el party! Ti a recontapeceh de: | Kind and decent treatment. More eare 1* | groog ride in the atrnot cars. It ina foolish | ecclesiastical establishment of Mexico bas | The effect of the cold on the human ayatem —. folly "invited to attend the funeral, from bin mie ar. and cam te folded without die f ff South ¢ needed i petion of minor officials, Lice, of course, and one which disap. | Tled with iron hand the State, and sapped | ia wall known, The children bream more | | Tue corneratons of @ new Reformed | residency s4 Weet u6th at, thle Thursday acer man plead cas lt Ele td eokadahen PPeeep 7 id hs Mile |e dep Abas * P| the life blood of the people. The civil govern: | droway aa the piercing wind chilled through | Catholic Cathedral was laid with imposing | 8 ‘lee! JOMT DRAFT, ood bes se rascerrie.s that functionary cowneeled the freedinen | aud the 4 Hee More Carel | peared in thin city several years ago. But | mont, if wt all dietinot from the Church, | their tender bodies, until they could resist | ceremonies at Honolulu, Sandwich | uRTCaaay ge retin i iy, tof senses © torre and perteet im tie mmatrvetion not to attach themselves to either of the | Overlooked by their auperions, why do not the apecial champions of the | been conatautly and consistantly | the influence no la ® half y he King | ti Tematly are invited ere ckrragih, with Ng hinene OMbIBeL BG artes, Lut to await the formation — ao Froedinen direct s little of their surplus | BerR@ and controlled by it. The Church | unconscious state, thinking they were home | notables assisted at the coremonicn. ioe, 4d) Wert . ’ Division of Texas. has beoume not merely fat, but bloated. It | they pulled off their shoes aod stockings, eet ag at Bleek, Romaine and invine the OF ® reat third party, In the late} pes sive are in cirentation throughout | ‘dignation toward Northern citiosin which | hes aggregate: to iteeif all the wealth of | and, un it seemed to them, went to bed. Fsssdal News; Masaon, Ge. th . ievecyerei nike election in Kentucky there were three | 4 ‘ that Stace |th® @ame prejadice existe. The eof | the country. “The laude are possessed by | And so, locked in each other'a arms, they | New Youn, Weduceday, May 80? M.— x lek Mulvey. 0 neaive ee FOIE OO | Os te the Demos the Ranublic exe proposing @ div o ate | niiadatnhin have: peraiacanily refaeed’ t hedrala aud mouasterias are | fell aslcep to awaken inh i Z ¢ “OM lends and” thoes of hia Praociy hah np Ben z " “" into two parte—Kaat and Weat, ry sbedoaatadl bled carb andes bard ptinsidessoney The afternoon quotations of the general | pectfuy inv ed SaaS fad’ the Conservative—the | ent: | targa enough to make four States, but the | Slow negroes in their atrant cars, and it of the people, wad ite -vauite are | is bags une a Bd Stock market, compared with those of yea aie roovtsnes, 496i us ~ ia We have: ai a L for. | PreRent all that there ia | *A# only by coercion on the part ts br He Sith gold Aa silver, the State | Fancy, saya the Glasgow (Scotland) | terday afternoon, abow an advance in prices | caer « parties, have noticed tha yanider. | ‘ late Legislature that they were finally ependent upon th ope for the of comm BB'ST CHEATEST AND Most DURAMLD Ulie number of te Southere. jonrvale erty | 222 Te eR Oe oe ae nanan ice their areiutiee. te ig | Sey means of eaiatenc Hunato, the thrilling effect of the Sorip: | of from 2 to I per cent. Governments were ch year of Let aga. Catharian, wile a ae WRiv sits WATK DYE hatrpe eae td be he f that the self covstituted | Ay,twpecunious, while the Churoh xloried | tures if roml ae Kean reads Shakepoae, or | ®tive and firm, Gold closed at 13724. Tho | he Mocs! tive o: te Work, we vert th preference © Ae both ¢ partion with equal anve ; sat least ant | ROmeWHAT singular that the welf-constituted | iu ite wealth hile purch grow | ‘UF . a a Sa6 per cent. | mt t ntly w atrong dt ey ita bavine 19 Daaclteel ov eve anes | actin) the negrooe give their atton: | richer and richer each year,he mass of the | Tecites Macaulay! And why should we not | loan market was easy at Sah per cent, | epecituily Invited to Wititacael et aceareiearn eit flomneial condition in w little tnore Tncivele te feattietine in the /Hation becaine more wid more impover |haveitaot Le it right and propor that | Commercial paper was quiet. Choice bills | Miureday aharaven att v'clook CORON: sshd prosperous, One Lagiatature can doallthe | Wen exclusive talascphglear tial, pay ished, Napoleou ignored all thie, and | every book for public reading aloult have | passed at 6 a7, and other grades ut 8a le [See Last Page for other Deaths. | 108 leant, ton to py & middle el Witla on of the State with the greatest ense, | ortl no ation to the colored | sought to set up tis puppet throne aud build | justice done to it except the Bible? And | por cout, with careful sceuting. : A nn r 1 to Son! * tot the Demo a yibcagebicary bal the North up the State, without aiking at the ro that, while every other subject is allowed | 2 1" EP RADE ICES. eC t av and nothing would he gained by having | —_ ot the Church eatablialiment, the incubus | the advautage of a natural and improssive | CHR exchange market was firm at I’ : id Pe *) | Geo. One objectionable feature of the pro | which weighed down the nation, Juarer, | delivery, religion, which (e the mort impor: | prime bankers’ bills, The exports, exclusive | > y NaC nial ent) Cu | : the population uttlontsts | punt aneen <p we cueiekes, [ce Os otter baad, predate int | tant of atfranoatd bw denied. by allt Whe | of apecte trom New York te forcige porte, | AL EGU LAR MERTING OF THE United +] We an the tout serious conse. | Romsl-oven were the population | Kevort of the Homers. | ce of the Church, and monstrous tallvoy with which well meaning | seine the | teem; BU Roware srawdersar't y : Sie Moule boneee tie he allusion to eet differences | The meventh annual report of the Com: | promised rerigious freedom, V © people have been beguiled or | fF the week ending May 7th, anil since th of loe "SAR, CUTLEM, Bee tage aud political fooling amoug the people of re of Charities aud ione ie | thatthe Freuch have lett the field aud. he guiledd themeelven, in that auch road. | beginning of the year, compare aa fol: | ANAGH. Hee. Sera! «SS " ! i! sow The creat majority of the Northern people | ¢ astora aud Weatern portions of the bnee t. the | Will soon be reiusteted in the Capital. he wi nd reciting would be “theatrical,” and | lows YAS AND STE 3 ae Nationa TEMPERANCE wl Pic ‘ Lnginocel 5 : Lad | In the prev rt, the | ie caught in the tolle of the wily ecclsatas- | that theatrics! extititions are not b oming | 1844, PAS AND STEAM FITTERS 4 SEMI a ” anee ' “ mate Thie difference of sympathy was apreased the belief thatthe cannot be tor Tt be aw to inthe b of God. To thie hi | For the week. + SRO ‘ ard thet ation | t ing the war, bat it should be | expense inetiCutions under the 1», Mexico will ortt former | ridiculous fallacy may be traced mos\ Previously reported... 4,183,006 H that party we “ reome in pow To separate on Much | charge would be much diminished by the | Cltanio atate of wuts oto obuuteb d ipit Foaling aud delivery Bince Ja , vapit “yee t ta . n tie 7 iia coke Which bad bean ealahiiahed: ot cies | SitmiHatia erty, darkness and despair Scriptures of half their power i. pata Re : + s a heehee Lesbian venga Hrociniedy H been ealabliched on ili | it he shail, maigtaia the ludepencence | Aid have efton made the dullue THe: +s IL ABORER PION. THE FOURTAL F g oy | able feolinge nd prajadicg, aut | bursoments, by more rixorou MUS: | of the State, free fre ton with the | mon proverbial. par 4 Division of the LUM. Moclety will hold ( a by no men at "i HTT and by the daily instead of occasional via Mt ' Hl |. Poe tne w * Apecial Meeting on thie Thursday evening. bs tim much | present that t Sf tha Corneinaionavacte tania, | bishe cuilarien vas landed es | of Miriam, or the tightof Dav peer sag Upoctal Meeting a tase Thursday evening, as 1h wa Demoora i : ‘las okolacBealeicciounliblara Lime Mel tee ie achte. eased | tates c eetablianinent, | oF the atory of the prodigal aon, or | Gis saree AES iee bad leo tor the berefit of the meiucere vt e ured » atic lead , ald get on as harmoni: | rates for toot. eluth Abed whilethe | perty, there is hope that Mes ay rise | or to recite one of Chambers’ seri and | Tor Pert Sivoo | SOHN HANA NAS! 8 hai serene elas Ml s tential svinitied to the ¢ strong hold atlections of the | seate for their accust an fit upand s the rauk au party turned upon ailonsaiatse a have perforiued poe the y retain the | listen to hin very clone, with reyes | On ‘Change today Flour wae a shade hen wae they took tu sl atop. |! pial athe ver before, The med | corraptions, tyr F gragping dinp M1 vated breath, Aint all this simply be: | Armer for medium grades, with a fair de te the | ale have of the Wonks, he ean 6 ull op: | cause Kean would do the piece justice, that | mand, partly speculatiy eat very firm, | Rrects We They fen) thal: they were once matinis onde - Heneed Bnasiascioe: crush the ebureh under the Hy, and/as it ought to be | Wand. partly speculative, Wheat vory fi Micbesl Thouselly, Dames ro ew ze. lower, Oats Ie. ate, better, | Andrew € A Superannuated Organization mere nal re. ther of ange that | Tie American Autistavery Society, which ani bile ground ane distin. | Iron bee verely bu it ie not sl for their knowledge of the diseases wera In Utah we have a chureh aye lt mmo 6 ue OF g , tasks enn 0) tion | Pork opened dull and closed more firmly & Slocum.” Jol varie th t jie clansitied Lave been weaigned fur thee | tem uuder the elim disguise of coustitn | be taken to the natural delivery of at least | feof etoady. Lard tira, and Whiskey a thie hey now dread the tire that the | helt ite thirty-fourth anniversary in thie | [fe clasilies have been & Tand whos | tonal Kepublicaninn ssimuiar, in | the aermon! [Garrick could met oven the | 1M) eM Dard asennad pues * Democratic party, previc war, wor city on Tuesday, income of the few associa | yital tar paralvtics have been erected An |Wany respects, from that of Mexico, ‘Tue | grim soldier, who was on duty at the eor- | aie u the laut in the Suuthora States, | tions which took be their origin, | infant depai haw created, | Churel here owns, or claims to own, nearly | her of the «treet, blabbering like a ebild, | SALES AT THE STOCK EXCHANGE, Knit fl npr t : sib wise tes r the ng infante hitherto of Utah thatis worth owning.” Wedo | and it Mrs. Sildona could #0 overpower the | Finst Hoann. 0 sale ing to | growth wud achievements with watiafaction | SNCS | thy the wards of the | Hot uow refer to thoas deedeof conscora | ¢ ttragedian Young that he could not that party avinpathized with the South | q eucy. This Socioty wan auail | ‘Atnie-t ua ned to reluet. | tion exacted from every goud Saint, where: | refrain from eobbing aloud, though he was throughout the ret The groat mass | ap itaclea lel: Awa! Sedsbalnns. | anbee wttandante - tather. | by he trausters to the church, by namo, | bimeeifon the stage acting the villain of Champers hae sulgueléc MAGuUL Aantal Fy led under the care of @ matron, abd | Humber, and doacription, alt his property, | the piece—and all this while merely utter: : | Nath cheb ee Vind andattentive nurse. A departinent | teal aud personal; but to the fact that the | ing the words of # fletitions character— nginy ' A certainly new | gh avery Society wore threatewed | for the treatment of the sick al theit_awn | fairest part of the ‘Territory ie held and | What overwhelming effecta in the way of er endorsed — the © doo | with porsonal viole ie f thom | houses and @ hoapital for ta have | claimed by the Trosteosin Frust, just asthe | awakening sinners wud proasing home the trive, ta fact, th is 0 special) mobbed; but the Society grow ant Houriah: | Mae been catabliaied, ‘Tho prisoners at the | beautiful Vineyards and leagues of ranches | oof the Gospel aight nut be intro: | 2 be wine ep tat vo pay herr iuterag: death i ; : wen ¢ Vito elasaes, (are held bry thet of Mexion “toe the | duced by men who are Kiviag ULioranes, 1 t mip. Preps rod te Pag ‘hole intocny punish acto dgah sab ieflrk Pome Ss + and now, afte gravity. of tieir ofleuces, | beneiit of the fachtal.” While the people | thew own character, to the must euvliine | yu . a Pad por sundre cratio party at the proseut time, The old | me An & quarior of w century's Vere are acparated wre poor and atruggiog with wok aud soubatirring trathet | * Orpeuy MASONS WD. 8. WIL vee t Wve x 1 attached | the oljvct fur which they la 1 iuoxper 1 viai- | ane ant t her t ft A 2 Romance. a Oe ms fie ok ag thei Le, tae fa Balil, MATION AL, TEMPERANCE ADVOCAT to the uid \ | et aes i lhe ved, wud ia | § Pear Une Coenen IA ho following is from the St, Louis Re. | 4/2 Brook, ay RO a8 aac eee | POM Yee CORNELIUS Meal Lippe Cay if (aasispeneh we Rancie dace Bae pail in deal backs enuran ta wuraue per leapetty een alsa 2 vi thre ¥ ritory, belon In the proper column of this paper w 1) Uslem “Wh ede ON ia DLUMBERS--NOTICE ALL JOURNEY « f 1 : * ans to wired to | the those who are acki tio ‘Tout Ww notien of {ie Wartinge of Mina | 30,Mirw Boat. 084 don) Wea Muiubere who have the weilare ot the Lata CK VALLEY RAILROAD. b La veo are at @ loa what to do ny have a gen ‘ Mponr ta | edged wsita leaders. The protita accruing | Emma P. douse to Mr. Win, &-Audorson, | A200 MGen Ma: 19° Yo foo aa aratey, (p susens 0 roa ine et ihe tere, . ‘ he ¢ é : susuuie WR TE just. the | Paria, (ur the recoption of the unknowa | prl of true Latter-day Saints over morning at St. George's Chureh. The young tue nevesa, titeeorames ti x ‘ aioe . aha enil, bie ¢ anil the bonelita gather the faithful to Zion, and vty ea resident of Carthage, HL, aud wa ; | egies the past, it would not Ann Morgue” acventy two bodies liave bean to. | ( Vis preominent overt Hot the moat remote idea of changing her oo ig Me ao se Sepeclal meering at IT i My . BG SAL Be mia it guay swatwiinn ration iv t was opened on the “iat of | thal egaten to iteelf great name. She know of no other nate that | » Pobre SCHOLAR SRG KaV I ee t i Jute last lly ie readiationas bodies ax a accuniliste would become hor half ao well, Her heart | 40 Cam Coal PY qo aid ed a ENTEK'S. UNION No, 1 1 “a day wud wight for || 1 huret amntn f meek at Masonic 1 Heeleoont’ . viel iette w . t . Int saw «tabu |e #08 as their condi aus the domination of Church over) that coursed over the prairies around her | 1% Ste Res, in threes ‘ Whe “papeie tegeiles 9 . mW ‘ ‘ feeuvate dener f tie person aud | the error of Utab. therefore, of | aa to meat his ideal of tosuct a “a Whiaieat Seek ‘ ' q ' sgoa havea ted for twenty | which doww not recognize and remedy this, | and pleaded not in vain, ‘Thie happened ‘ i the > ed onty ber cent, In ¢ daye. ed twenty: | Will Ue fruitless of rosuits, Jon @ Saturday evening, On the following | Chaht were 10 aby es ss | Sunday morning a arnail wedding party oe JOUGHBEEDSIE FEMALE ADEMY f " 4 sta t the Tamena | ©. “gh a A pat fi cate 499 Aviantic M. 8. ROOKLYN—THE LADIES OF FMT Pew sar of tile, huahtaniva. ena 2 Cantevenee estbontion a tetieet | rue FLOODS OF THE sussocnE, | tered St lienrsee Church, aul twa hearts | fg 46g Be WKLY N THE LAD : ore F0 Piet t tactellhy ihe mewae wat Ut ST | Wiknt Has Happened ia Yenrs lant. atrimony tinge knot was ae any a Nalep wualeg Wee. Moen | I he dw: sirly ox cam agit ia Loaat voor The recent rise in the Minsouri River has tied, the happy bridegroom told the bride ee toe aud Me * ‘ Wee! btn eo tho South ven the Loavenworth Titres an oppor that he wae the aon of an English We aba 1 his . "i N ‘ ae} Se SPUR TEA B nobleman, and possessed more than his i nue elhers, ' be tnecannt uaen tunity to review some of the past Hoods of | Hegiortion of thia world's goods in bie own 1A oan vad ” at 1 ‘ aK stent is tributary of the Father of Waters right, without reference to yreat expect , Lestin, " very Ty 1811 the Missouri Kiver waa two fect | t 1 pe aw act | noann, SAMS YEN Wales, tence? ef Lowi Grane | that pew t i \ ‘ wins halt bi hvu Te intow ; the flood uectired in had hitherto etudioualy withheld, wid tho | 194@ tenn te.new. 604 20) M. 8, M. Tan. #8 GOYTE, Mic! boo * that | wid Prone) t He U began to reeds about the | disclosure proved a moat delightful chapter | 10) Tean Secen.cp cats typ 11 ¢ agedidis | = _ fautelning al 4 ‘ * oa 1 a keept ' dent That year was remarkable for | of thier 0 0! ity. Another, wud | jun nls & Mie a ie Hie! “a Ri FE XOELSIOR—YOUNG ME Re tueeh may Ue be @ Hricspa vein wa wn ' ' . ‘ than it last Spring’ was’ Winter. Loaded | concluding, chapter was to fullow, which | peo P.ReW, a ¢ To Ole, 8 Pitre. K pvart ‘ the wuy tha + eropa had been good. Th were at aed at Fort Leavenworth ae late | Waa Hot a0 pleasant. el, it waa the ALG TMi. 98 3 Ch aN. W. BE OLS ; aed . " ‘ take 4 SU +t that mechanics ith, ‘The ice broke up the day ; moat romantic circumatauce of this most t f eonale ‘ f “ei Hartiaana: ahold wholt Ae the [following Gn the %h of May it wae mantic story. After the usual congratu ; ; © strain . sof a0 general w failure ae that of | cold that travelers bad to wrap themselves | lations were over, the wedding party re ot DE RP MARNE | tn sare tiaua iter s thick clothing to keep warm. A friend | tired from the church, While on the stove House ae Ter ; France and | ‘Tho TRinuNn's promisoa aro correct, but i, Dr, Callaan, toile us that while | of the excred editice, tho bridegroom. in IKSE PICNIC AT JONES’ WOOD AY z ; | thuisetad he sntered. "Phe Fall of °43, and | formed the bride aud the astoniaued com ACA Grin Cicele to be giver , ¥ : lis meron. NA firat part of th Of ISH wore de: | pany that bnaineas of importance. called Javependenes. On y to that last year's crops W the bed and ix open at all hoursof the day | Highttal, Ale pure Walmy; daym wil | lin to our Weatern fr that right | average, and that the diminu and might for the reception of pa w soit sunshine and gentle | would ie a Pe 2 cp Dosing the past your there were i/o | cones change began in” the | for Fort Wiley. A carriage wan in wait, nay’ t treated, of whom 1h. were dis early nary: at o which be atepped, and bidding hie f | — 8/50 Che will: | Lente my twenty Ave t charged cured, SEF die i there are 700 | Leavenworth at ita elo Heavy falls bride adiou, at from a She OPEN BOARD. Y regardless | lems of wheat and corn than they usually | How under. treatuient.. No charge ie of auow; the plaiua were buried deep | did not faint, fall aud contribute to an ex: | 10 oC L00K, A, ML 7 people t fo, wnt for that reason they demanded a | Oxeent y able to pay, | with it, “In the first part of Febroary. the | citing acoue, for he had nthe precau: | 1290 N.Y Cem. R.... 97" ATHE® MATHEW TA. Bs eine soit Livin ie. fity | sow continued to tall: in’ the latter part, | tow to whisper in her e he would be | 2439 Rela e 1 boi public megalngy sm in favor of | y jouate increase of price for these | tt teloar heavy raing, March alternated; auow oud absent ouly five wooks, and advised her, in| dase 48 © doimande | products, By thie ineana thay throw the | ind aigued for the treatin Fach ano | Week, rain the xt, the weather ail the the meantine, to be as happy aa she could, | 280 — éo. dare: teutral:| Sunlen of Gua eron failure’ of Gale aheai: | BOt RRAMAPRALS euauinGene at Hand dis Lwet. Sp i May, but at ite close th tan iucoasent rain, which idle of June. Alle Ueated 47 patiouts, | W4e inundated, ‘The gre rata Fn Sh anid 18 prescriptions were dispensed. In imthat of I8tt—eomuenced about the | lowing story thelr Temperance ae h Prussia #4ue we they did tho year before, Upon the Charity Ionpital. there wee Ist of June, Near the middle of the mouth | Between two and three yeare age add obtain te height, It w ly lady who now resides m litt ailure fall | Upon the cousuinor, of course see inaei eae the waler at ents | now, We ean state that the wat Who in the end alwaye hae to bour such | Of thueo 20 tied; -78 were care ‘oe fourtla of cous APO EMPLOYERS—ORDERS ARM SOLICE | gud woinpting wo Navonsoy, whose Lorcioes, P.M. — | thie Thuvtey evening. peabiny br Luke 4 nF: al A Nev i f \ nel: | ge “ Mes a Nein Og | Au Gsorgee Kou ae wing bi Mies Gare ata i y ; sry way : Oey | rel re ewe hr. y and a how of 3 , itia| from town, wealthy and honored, lived on MS A) AR | thing ena! gaa Mine ole Se vi + i . ; ; at Platte Fourth atroet iu theeity, She was honored ‘ gO | breted to be in autcndanee, THOM EY AN ‘ Hoth ear auc : ; sured, aust | City uontly reathen to the ogring of ane | {hen ‘ea noms ue was rich onty ia good | 135 § ; ld ge | ETN VE med = \ f ¢ ra are | remain, Tu the Raver Hospital there were | br bling, and that the for | works. She was known as ouo of the oat PATHER MATHEW. y \ : Vothor laborora, who receive Uh pationts, of whom HI died; 479, wera | Fae norias extended throe-quarters of @ | cheerful of givers, aud. ber wo rf of Bre i nae | ese : K oured, wud 1 nu the Infant Hose | milo, Tho larger creeks were impassable; havity had made her k ‘Sede? H 5 rth ists - ; ¥ pay the tw Dital the death rate was lees than formesie, | even tho er ich as Todd's, | goo sneo to many ® poor wretch \ Wi i RS AR t " wlvance, ‘Thore iano | The Lunatic Asy lam contains is | Volar and e young rivers, Aa we have eauk she was not rich, but li er» Ho gne ar day : ‘ of suapicion in by which they can shift a partof the {49 all stages of mental diseuse, “Mie tot | aud k fordaya, During the progress | quict bounty put to the blush. the oateata: 3 Lda Pehla yin u ial dinlonsale’dlenust sua’ ite! Gice' wae tat veedeernoa Lote, atinag it he | HOWiN priwonM wre under the charge of the | ol that rive, there was at one tine a rine of | thous givings of many wealthy. Ther ; f a aa te 14 ' r in| a 0 | Steet in twenty-four hours, ‘The tood was | One evening @ woman camo to her « i N_ BROTHERHOOD LECTURE. i “ $47 | pprogrems, A fow days willy Joue i Lowases, And bere, at Lowveuworth, th i so u- Sho Waa # alranger, was very poor and v 4 ane - 1 WR. ROREKTS Presid App Hent ea tiie eet Sal the Taian Catan acinar | Me mea teion uid have gono from the bluifat Leavy. | sick. She could not buy the privilege of & ‘ ral Telia fod 4 f EMP RUAN OB ONDE Be cee ie ita Teh absurd fur tery to du just what the farmers | Tuam Disine jileraou Marker brie: | enworth to the bluff on Platte river [if the | bed in which to lay herself, es he begged. | 2 a 1 Thekeis 40 tenes Mt y Oa Ba ah conse ha , a armors | og : i timber had permitt say of six itof the charitable lady to whom abo had | = ra Ha eudanee, ; watt Tig, Bk ! 1 value ol 2 Co nN avo alroady done—attompt to |” Rourth Dairict Brisom, oF Fifty-seventh street | i The bigh watere coutiuued until Jus, been directed. She did not beg in. vain. | ‘ y ine. j ° tion of the while ¢ Loapital, wn are not prevouted byt one It was opened on the both of |! to what thoy | etober lust From that date to the let of | ¢ Hite just tha | 2auuary. there w able. April waa and make preparations formvuyagetu Lug: | 49 8 ‘i finely on tha | laud on his return oe aia ona al en Ja do. tinued to | A Bit of Household History. a f try round | The Pitted ON 1 wots | $00 Cal. “S TB 90 see et the Mun | The Pittsburg Cuwonicus relates the fol- | $03 Cal. & F ortain that | ders, or at least they did ao to TyiViee Pie arrangement, | tent, ‘The doalera lost nothing, tor they | euy bold the die | sold at figures proportionat pene MATHEW T. A. 0B. rendered w aaty paid-taking out th by ® French | whom, thon, did tho burdes of the crop lente.” OF thes 50%) wore Sinalip Séz5e35 3 Ese cies ablic Lecturer Lijraud Co maine T's i Marines, jiestiva tow failure as that of the crops of be hvinne have do'elock ab eteution of grouad one ¢ hor the | #y8of Hown's Brouchlal Troches : °* La all iy lee seed the | turing tours, I pat Trocher {nto my earvas bi oto be 1y a8 I to lectuees oF linen.” Publis #pe Tho sick | von tate it be: ray for the temp ay, and Tot next, The pext day sie did not | harigod with o nd who wre beture they could plant corn, No wheat | 1 auatorred to the Tombs to await sas tained ‘The tall of ISM was t The mumber lodged ia the Becond | uutil alter Christ wrth district prisou trand belure @ week bad p utitul; | physician had pronounced her it wan the worat type of th arative: | a8 an Halian apring, Dr. Callahan, from | wou apenas for thle work | Sud wo raise | report, by which it appears that during the| “Any kind of tabor is worth juat A dbo advance. tious. workingmen cannotespert to ¢ fi shave of lues resulting from a crop failur 1 work Work 4 oe Farmers ih 184 did not begio to w She wan wole ul, weed ful ed- re — | [RISHMEN AND WOMEN—ATTEND iA Second, ‘Third and Fourth district | before that month, ‘They bad t jeine aud kind a Clorgrean and rar enesines May Brita 14 eelocbes } Pablio Chariilea PUL At My Hob riglt that they should bear alt small-po 1 grew rapidly wore, us us came evideut that who Ou Christine di ith his night when the disease of this unfortu: | vot t to jende, with over: pate woman reached ite height, another up for the confinement This doliguttul weather onabled the unfortunate begged at the dour for charity. ws, Tho following are fartuers t raise half crope ot corn, The | It was @ barocfooted woman with ® emali the atatistics, In relation to the Peniten- dillereuce betweoa ISH aud INIT ia thie: bundle in her baud yi Puorw were in the inatitutio: ail others who exercise the voles, ahould {allot uslog the ‘Trockes, They survass a preparasious in elearing aad streugiheaing the @. removing hot they are now ebli AWONY. Co Wa UU INSLEY 8 Tiere ness, allaying irritation of hire from the eity wn adiace ub ti year there hae been # consid by capital to ke rf it ie atatod that | hu a'f Of relief allorded was greater | seudered. | Let MMACULATE CONCEP ION 1 A.‘ pecial m te the Be sol Ha yOu tn r afcer ecough or cold, freedom holding a thes ealana'to: , ng STRARNS, duction eitected im the diabui p labor from atarvatio » houeat equivalent for aery borora resoat all ansul vious yeare, and that many eub. | HOM Hat their condition is w mitigatod pau 0 4 periain, and demand to be pail, wot what stantial improvements have beea made in | Will keop th Hing of thie. Ree Fact Sach, 0 KP. Mor the purpe T a vasiuey occasioned b ghey Sho was ragged, travel | 4 the | that we have had leas rain now than theu; | worn and weary. From com: | that the Hood ia some twenty days earlier | | bad come ou {uot to th so17 that, admitting the quantity of now to be | husband, who had coi waiv- | equal, we cautot have a ing on the Ist January, “Gu, Of those | due, wore outof tie poorhouse, bug | HK Ont ti ye ree rutuitted during the past yoar, Lott were | the intte w | ezactiy what theie product lo worth Solmmiltiod dares | at th charitable purposes, whil iroonsbui Slay following’ oe | Saale vide Pores Gaush Balen 10 Pittaburgh for ree high waters in| work, Ho was near the town epos sob specially aa the Water shed of she knew, but abo could go no further Thave been draiued. All the | had no mouey, und must beg shelter uatil © old aettlers say that the spring of 444 aid | abw could goun with her search, Bh On the let of Jan: | 08 wore alike es to tain, &o. Wo. mente mitted during’ the year. of the Orde ol th Rh 1h fo omy Ie Wealth” i am ancient P persone practice v9 commends "PUE LADIES’ FATHER MATHEW U, too, itlag time to make eh Now 1 will was ‘wolcome, and her wants carefully nent, Our ne'ghbor, Burke, the popu monslne a’ number of pationte, aud | they do demand Bub who aball fix the vary, 18)’ Admitted during He year, teas details, aud hope that some of the | provided for, Still another visitor wae wi Hatter, of 123 Fultom street (Bua Building), is the facilities for treating them to the best | price apon it} Doos not the farmer ix the | 438 died, OF thepg, ID wage Glschalged, old settlers Put them is wore exect | der the eet ight, He wae one who | soiling «stylish bat ataprice which cannot {all to sfected. A apecial | price upon bie wheat, aud the manufacturer | Jqiuury, “187,” Iu the Almshouse there | 4! 4 to epilep- | pou bis wares! Why, then, should not | 11 peraone on the lat of January, 18 | p | 4 : do | aud S014 were admitted daring the year, | tn, tics, and another to paralytio par| the laborer have at least something to do | aud i014 were edmiced daring the year, | tog pAlths inne |\neetine haa’ Lem antausnanie!’ oe lena cae] ote tt Ftwent bas been in Oxing the price upon his labor! Lewould | 64. The number rewaining on the lat of | opposite. ‘ho farin atock has been taken | he hed won «similar viotory, He was hon- Saline bo just as reasonable to insiat that farmors January, 17, was 1,74 The Incbriate | to the bluffs for safety. Tho entire bottom | eat and affectionate, and meant sometime to i shal uot wivaaee the price of wheat when | Atyiuni has béen commenced, in paranance | onposite Laavenworth is generally sub. | marry the gicl but be wae adliscourngingly | 9.0f ibe tien ise tn of the Actof 184, Contrac ou Ward's Ielaud ba that workingmen ahalt | fons Rananehen sen the detuile of adiminiatration, Ja the bs has beon wade for acco ales Tithe Workho © product ia worth is all that | there were 1,20% prisone yr fefferog Market Wared ‘by. Mevere. Gresley Bras" airome economiat, 430 Keuned ings, Bande of Hope, aud Juveaiie Tem: | #°°80tsze have been Pei aioe Botlet ae “ihe er eed ot mie NY Mild. Mell Airraiete Pres ih riod Prony HEMNOS, bee ood gift, but had it urged | Tho Totes of 28th adde: ‘The river at thie | upou himn. da the lady's household waa a pret pint is still rising, and assuming threaten: | ty servant girl, who had achieved a conquest | Grey Mate, to its & Rropertions. "Fearful encroachments | over the haart of one of her adwirera. ie | vy the nse of Ti ex ci meat the v0) | department has boon a tice Feformaation as teen greatly 1p eee jusie, Sud mo wee fag should be be HEMMER ANCE. ¢ ¥ Se a ae MR dt jo on the Island Few'ores th» col ia lan i Me POPU | ata) lea |e Vasey Covers. $) teuin Giasle Cop i yer Hus Nese < Wyott and placed under the CHRISTIAN ASSOCIA- purses, Great inp Yors, 101 FN dV sbeary fre A Yo Ls for ita ereo- | merged, Old veaidoute say the water is | loug time abont it, He was poor, and cou ralig faaieruancing ve also heen made in the aystem of out | their crop tarue out to be # partial failure, | boon wade on | within two feet of the great flood of 1844, | not marry until be becaine richer, Tho Missouri Valley Railroad track is in| prospect of bis becoming ri eae washed away, She water, at the a toring, ant the building will be | Th eh F was one of! Wheeler & Wilson’ Kdintant in the world, aud both Of, Meouine eed Hustapiec be | cure of cholera ur other eu eo aid ofl have mi