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THR SUN, — ONDAY, JUNE feet high. A tropical stream, greater and | havo already eaid: Have there or have there | ALDEN’S OnBatNavaLoonsrsnacy.} THE CT) VER MINES OF UTAL |? warmer than the Gulf Stream, washes the | not boon frauds in the Book Concern, 08 Dr. | ne gnemtes af Berveen-Pers Alden, pee 8 § wiastern shore of our continent, and makes | LANatan alleges? The Commitive profess SILVER BY THK HUNDREDWrIGNZ, San Francisco, in tho same latitude as} that they have already investigated this Richmond, 14 degrees warmer. ‘The cur- | question and found the atewer to be in the | ge; Your leaves of the unpublished history rents of air, heated by the thermal waters, | negative; but their investigation, if made | of Commodore James Alden toll but a part of the are forced enst, and give to Utah, 4,500 fect | at all, was made secretly, and no facts ex- | exploite of the gailant iriend ot Porter and Robeson, i , Portier and Alden bave been matual admirers and above tho sea, grasses, apricots, cotton, and | plaining the result and how the appearance " - endorsers of exch otuer, and were arataal opponents the engar cane; to Colorado, at an altitude of | of frand arose in the firet instance have been | or ine grand O14 Admiral Whom oll but they honored 5,000 fect, they give the climate of Virginia | published by them. ‘They mercly issued @ | goa torca, aud Tennessee, The soil of this country is | general whitewashing declaration that every- ‘The country knows something of tho slights, formed of the wear and washes of the great | thing was al! right, and expected that to Le Ti Ang Mp ee ee ha hag Hw ‘ We . : a jcted in his last days on the old hero whose mountain range, and produces nutritious taken sufficient, Now they promise 8 | cktovemente eonetveie the Sriahtess pegs of on Grasses of niany varieties in great abundance. | new investigation and an explanation, which | payat history. ‘This injuctice was sot permitted by Owing to peculiarities of the atmosphere, the | may perlaps meet the requirements of the | ex-Secretary Welles while he remained in the De- Braeacs cure standing, instead of decompos- | case. But to prepare for this mew investiga: | partment, thongh bo withheld nothive barat ht +, e those enemies ot 3 t, i ing, and after the firat of September become | tion by removing from office the man best | ne those enemies of Parragut, | In fact, le did toe ve y. ni ici the samme retorn, well cured uncut hay. Through the winter | fitted to conduct it, has certainly a suspicious Wren diets Cass Wes lneaeenuted a ” abe 0 THB TON, AND THE OAR LOAD. —- Uoprecedented Richa Rash of sitver £ a 1 b of the Mines~Grent ntere-Schism among the Mormons—Brigham Young Changing Front and Going for the Silver Spoil Mr William M. Fliess, of 47 Broadway, who is largely mtorested im the mines of Utah, having Just retirael hoine After » prolonged tour among the Mintoe regions of that Territory, we sent o member of fhe BON #tafl to interview him, and learn the pres ‘ont status of the precions metal interest in the land Of the Saints, Mr Fliese not only visited the mines in different sections of the Territory, bat examined them erittentty, and invested Jorge sums in them after such personal examinations tad been ma: ‘The most proftahie mine in the Territory is the Emma, which f# situated in Litile Cottonwood Canyon, in the Mountain Lake District, southeast of Opera Mowse— Un: '¢ Tom's Codie. Je Theatre Kathiers Mavoursecn. okt Th t u t ti For the accommodation of persons resiting np town, advertisements for Tne SUN will be recelvod at Our regular rates at the uptown advertisement oMee, Mys Weat Thirty-second «treet, at the Junction of Broad. a e sf) pi 7 oe Fisk, Jr. 4d day Goukl: bas pot made mack Wa) and Sixth avenue, from § A.M. to8 P.M. there are no cold rains, while the snowfalls | look, and gives their proce ah reo we Borie Heoretnce of the Nav and authorized Porter, | wane dake city, and about twenty.fve, tiles, from Gumpe, whied it would not pay to abip to Rurope | $e He nonte i atte ty — are 60 light that grazing is uniaterrupted, | an appearance of unfairness which it wi partment and exercise ita authority. Porter, reckless terminus of the Utah Contral Raflrona, Ate ‘The Sau in the Country. Persone going to the country may have Tre Sux went to them daily by mail, for Ofy cents per month, by addressing the Puntisner, oe FOR PRESIDENT. depth of 197 feet the prowpecters of thin mine struck a fode of mineral of vast extent, which now yields a clear profit on shipments made to Swansea, in Wales, of abont @190 a ton. Many thonsinds of A pamphlet recently issued by Dr. H. | difficult to remove. travagant, aMieted with the Porter lofrmity —— of exaggeration ‘and a disregard of tratt and the Latnam in Omaha contains much inter. A Trial of Strength Tigpte of othere—-who could euecr at the woaknes esting information relating to the advantages s' id neil of Grant at Cet nd fawn upon afforded by tho Trans-Missouri country for | _ The recent contest in Ohio for the Repub- J whotiy unft for eivi) admaniatrat and bea rycophant to him at another—was found duties. Doring ie i v ry the few months of Borie's official lite and the Oret part | tone of ore are, by actual measurement, in stglit in stock-raising, and in regard to the expe. | Jicam nomination for Governor was a trial of | Oi een tiu's uaministration, Porters will, vatimit: | the mma mine, ‘Thero are many miners! ledes aaa riences of plonoors in this busincss, It ap. | Strength between the San Domingo party | e4 disregard of old regulatious, disregard of lew #54 | wow beine worked in the Little Cottonwood Can- Mnotmions and changos, Cort the country pears to be the testimony of the most expe. | 8nd the officeholders on one side, aud the in: | wrifficns of dollars without a minele rmbstantiat. ber Gt, Hin adminis rT Was & positive national in- rienced cattlo-raisera that stock will winter NMREN GAaie 4 yt ivi Sian hiveisethras ue plese ‘ of Por ri * re for she }- In thie region on the native grasa without | | Prendent Onan salved thet Bun Wave | Rac sae pigeed i he beads muy fale Nom the shelter as well as they will in Ilinoia with | Speculators were resolved that Bien Wave Navigation Bareay Commodore Thornton A. Jen. stabling, hay, and grain. Mr. Masons, of should be the enndidate for Governor. The yon, and aleo in the Big Cottonwood and the Amer- Jean Fork, which are adjacent thereto, which yield ore equal to, apd im some cases far exceeding in vaiue, the ore taken from the mma mine: but in Quantity of ore the Emi has no equal in Utab, ‘WHO OWNS THE RuMA MINE? FARMERS’ AND MECHANICS’ CANDIDATE, THE GREAT AND GOOD HORACE GREELEY, Kine, one of tne most industrious, efficient, and best 3 of the navy, and appoint Commodore Alden, y the ighti {M. Rus. | independent prees were for Gen. NOVEs; } Jeay, fat, plensant, and inefficient, tn nis place. Jen ‘There t# scontroversy fn regard to the ownership great freighting firm of Masons, Rus. ‘ fy wiih Micer attached. to no cliqu TEXAS and NEW YORK, sit & Wavnest, who has been grasing | and whon the Convention met, Bun Wane | water ine eens Mcttat an trusty friend ot Phi headband ti — eattle on the plains and mountains for twenty | WA® 60 powerless in it that he had to with. | Farragut. It was Admiral Porter's instant wish to | position 088 WhO Are NOW ID possession, an Ket rid of this vigitant oftcer, A convenient tool who was opposed to the Admiral, Alden was the man selected, In due time, when the real character of Porter exme to be known, and his Rervices in the Depurt- nent were dispented wich, Alden, who had vastiy less brains aud capacity than Vorter, became te chief adviser of the Jolly Secretary. They vad for Thontis "lived and loved together” Alden was the enemy of Farraent, because be knew the old Admi: fal considered im a coward, Who Lad jeoparded the battie of Monile Bay. en Vecame the power hehind the Recre- wertes of tntrigues have been instituted, bay. ing In view the eiorifiention, exaltation, aud personal b of James Allen. First, wore schemes to ob- in some way the position of Rear Adtah nd becond, He command of the Europesn squadron, to which he was not entitied. nd to put in hie piace out whose ownership is based on purchases from the Original locaters. The contestants claim the mine uuder @ nomber of titles—the Susqnehanps, the St. Louis, the Monitor, the Sherman, &c—and Lave publicly warced the human race against Porchasing ore taken from the mine by the present Wworkors offit, The Emma Company are at pre ent stipping from 000 to 600 tons of ore a Week, which yields them ® profit of abont $160 & ton, Last week fifty car loads of ore were shipped by tem from Bali Lake City, ais ore, thus weekly carried off before the eyes of the con- tertants, Is allowed to go on its way unmolested by them, although, if they nad any faith im thelr A New Departure in Earnest. Why do not the discontented Republicans and progressive Democrats combine together end form a now party? They have an ox cellent candidate for the Presidency in the person of tho Hon, Honack Guenacy, All the farmers and all the mechanics are for him already, because he is the Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Candidate; and if the discon. tented Republicans and progressive Demo- erate would also combine to support him, he years, says that the percentage of loss has draw without a ballot, leaving Noyrs to be been Jess there than in Missouri and Ar- | bominated by acclamation, Grant, and the kansas with bay, corn, and shelter, Somo | efficcholders, and the Sun Domingo jobbers seneons he has wintered 15,000 head of work | Were nowhere, The independent press had oxen on the plains, and these, coming to the | Cleared them all out of the field. herding grounds worked down and thin in the Just so it will be next year, wlen the Re. fall, after grazing through the winter on the publican candidate for the Presidency comes hay, would come out in the epring all | to be nominated. GRANT hopes to be the in good working order, and many of them | an, and all the officeholders and the San fat enough for beef, Other competent Domingo speculators encourage him ; but the judges, some of whom have enormous herds | indvpenden: press puts in its veto. Grant ‘i ‘i ‘i a piace as he Would like after tid. would be ture of a bigger majority than was | now grazing inthe Trane-Missouri conntry, | Will retire—if he ie wise he will not wait for | , To recompiisn these regulte strange intrigues | claim, they could, and doabtiers would, attach a | arrived, © 0" — = ; Gress ? A pies Anthea r) fit to | War ebeem, Crtried on which are a aisarace to the | few cir loade of it, and thas brine their pretensions Those. Aa feleb Opaversation aboat Prescat: ever received by any former President fully endorse the opinions expresrod by Dir. | ®ballot—to obscurity, and eome man Gt to | service end tne country. Admiral lisson was sent | golive arbitrament o1a judicial dect seis AN EXVosun ee, R 1 ident w: , 4 ew mont ‘opel 5 | What other rich wining districts are (here be- —o— ’ i i Tt is time for a new party, Who will take | Magons. be Preside nt will be nemioated in bis stead. Tae crite lindane or Stu titateon knew Wente bose the one in which toe Buia is situated 1 we | Mow the New York Tribune Misreprenented | [13% 1!0.Tin Rooney. says I.” Do ye think the le All the country beyond the Missouri is well sep ‘ Neuen a 1d; to whied Mr. Fuees rep Alex. Fl. Stepte in its organization ? - — The Opportunity of the Democrats, President Grant, if his Presidential career de not buried in complete oblivion, will de seend to posterity as the Great American Fizzle, The two circumstances which will mainly earn for him such unenviable remen- brance willbe that he lobbied for the an. nexation of San Domingo, which was not anvexcd, and that he endeavored to pre vent the independence of Cuba, which 1b: erated Lerself. These sre the two events in which he has partially awakened from the lethargy forming the chief charaet Lis civil career. The San Domingo buble has so effectu ally collapsed that none but an idiot would attempt to inflate it agar Cuba is close upon ber flaal triumph. Her rause is just, noble, humane, essentially American, and deservedly popular in this take place, though the Secretary did not, Glisson tet, and Rear Admiral Bozes w that command. He slxo soon retires by age. Then, by every princi ment and of the Ge ‘Admiral Jengins Would be entitled to that command. | But Jenk Boe last surviving officer of Admirel Farraeus's sta! Drayton, aod Bell, and Puimer, and Morris, a! dead. Jenkins alone of ail ot Parragnt’s tail of tre Ine survives, and neither Porter nor Alden ts will: fog that he, a living memento of the great ral, should have the eommand to which, by every neaxe, Practice, and fair treatment. he ts entitled, Alden, Abe enciy of Farragut, wants the piace, To get it, Wolke for some myxterions reaxon asks to be re tired betore inis time; the Board which wns to act in the case of Commodore Jocepi Green is kept back, d his case a not reported unti! Alden ean be ad anced. These acvemes have succesdes till Admiral Jenkins, the lest survivor of Parra gut's eta, has precedence. How can Alden, the friend of Porter ana enemy of Farragut, get in ad vance of bh It is cloimed that Jenkins witl be retired in Si theresare it is not best to give Bim the squadron, ‘But it was given ‘o Glisson, who hid but a few months. It is now commanded by Loggs, who soon retires: and t.e intrigue is to give the squadron to Alden, who retires in Mare’, 1s72, while Jenkins, who is legitimately entitied to the pies, does not eo on to the retired list until He is ap olver officer shan A his tn years; but Jenkins was tie fh Tagut, tuo lost’ living Lae member of ; never Hineied from duty. Aten was not on Par Fagut’s wall, bh ed the white feather at Me like Bay, aud recety © of the great Admiral There is the BSilveropois mine, and also the hamrock mine, in Kast Canyon, about sixty miles southwest of Salt Lake City, which are exceedingly rie. Ore bas beeu taxa’ from te Silveropelis What assayed over $2000 10 tue ton; and a Linge Quantity taken from the Shamrock tus yieided §27.- OH) to the ton. Ta fact, ull the mines woich uave been developed anywhere in the Territory ure rich, oth us to the quincity and quility of their ores, Ttiiked wht the od and experiencea miners who have come there from California and Nevatla, and all say that im all their expericace they ¢ met With ANY district Which Could com the mines of Tub for richaess or quantity isa comm tog with thea, * Wherever we fut a sonde we Gud ore; and ibe deeper they go, the richer the ore gets."” THE DISCOVERY OF THE MINES, Reporter—Wihon were these mines discovered? Mr. Fliess—The first dicovery Was made by Gen Connor and the California Volanteers uuder his command, in the years 1963 and 184, Reporter—Low $s it that Wey have remained an- Herein ed so long ? Mr. Pitess—For revert reasons, In the first place, defore the Union Pacific Raiiroad was built, the ore coull not be get to market except et a cust whi Juinz profits could pay; nor ed and the necessiries of hfe b 8 outiay oF labor and hag to be The proceedings attending the project of 4 oe "| effecting ® consolidation of the New York and six weeks of rainy season, and this is mostly | Now graven and Wartford and New Maven Rail after the cold weather, Thore is an entire | roads promise to result in somo interesting rev- absence of the marshy Jands and wet soiles | ¢iatiens in regard to the management of those destructive to sheep, and diseases among the | roads, In the Connecticut Legislature Mr. Goop- flocke are almost unknown, Owing to the | win of Hartford asserted that both roads have winter grazing, wool-growing is rendered | foiled to report their busin very profitable, It is eaid that in many in- | that the Hartford and New Hoven roud hes not yielded one | reported its surplus receipts for seventeen years, if though in some years this surplus was 100,000, in the last cloven years has aggregated near ly €1,000,000 besides interest. Mr, Goopwis also 1 , said that the Connecticut railroad report showed profit on them is reckoned at from forty to | thet the Hartford and New Haven road has had seventy-five per cent, per annum on the in- | an increase of paid-in erpital in 1870 of €1,600,- vestment with the present low prices, and | 090, while the Massachusetts report shows only for inferior grades of wool. In New Mexico | @750,000 a8 the cash receipts of the same stock sheep-raisers, notwithstanding the coarse j Itis currently reported that Vaxpeneitt’s son- quality of the wool of the present stock, if | in-law, Honace F. Ctanm, is the largest stock- disturbed by the Indians, can herd their | helder in the New York and New Haven road, and if the act of consolidation is passed it is probable the Commodore will be ina position to control ident of the given adapted for sheep-raising ; it has less than « ge of the Depart- # according to law; stances on the plains flocks hav hundred per cent. annually upon the invest mentin them, It is estimated that 1,500,000 sheep are now grazing in Colorado, and the istic of sheepand make a profit from the product of their wool, and atill have all the increase of scorrea pa Oo Work t f opposition of Fi ents to all mining operat tatit not been haa Young and hi the entire line. Mr. Bisnor, Pr be,sad the infos of country; aud none but the most short- | their stock, which will average cighty per The pian ta toge? the President to make on except lew intothe lerritory Utah was so isolated hhted or the most perverse would ever New York and New Haven road, iso member of | (4 nate (0 etuclion | and inrccoetble that a compaay of mincrs in ® the & trigwe, relaxed to favor the “grest backer’ ot Movie, and be as to be giv en tice pisce which rlebeuily ngs to Joukine, wio always did bis duty and never tf let in any crisis, Paci Jones. To the Eiliter of the Sun. Sin: The lotve SUN of the den's diseracet cont,, in addition, Dr. LatHaa believes it | ihe Conuccticut Leislature froin Bridgeport, and has been conclusively proved that we have | on Tuesday last procured she suppression of @ 1,000,000,000 acres of pasturage where wool | resolution—so says the Springfield Rey can be produced as cheap as in Buenos Ayres, | culiiug on the Railroad Commissioners to say why ‘To raise stock successfully does not re | they bed allowed bis railroad to make a dofective quire the same amount of agricultural | report. knowledge that other brauches of husbandry sequestered canyon would have beon at the mercy of the fanatical Mormons, and no one t dared to co anything contrary to their wishes. vw, how ever, thet ts ail chanzed Utah accessible both from tue east and the west. The Uuited States Government t afirm hold upon the country through its fud judicial representatives, und cau readily pour troops enouch tito Sait L City to overcome any resistance which the Mur might attempt to ite autaority, Gen. Mc tie commander ¥y States forces in L have attempted to impede it, Our own revolutionary forefathers had no auch reason for complaint againet the parent country as the Cubans have; and our Declaration of Independence pales before that of the Cuban patriots, which declares that “every inhabi Want of the island is fre Ex Naval OMicer”’ in Tow Alter Adwira! J tile of Bu —— be The Pittsburgh Post publishes a letter i nd iitda encase : apt _ more high! m any other man in tae Rept demand ; aud it ie an occupation well adapt: | pyrnorting to have becn written by Queen Vic- | f*%iqeh ttyles himselt to ordered in tha aLof his. admirable qu litiee both We say unhesitatingly that no President | ed to suit the restless American tempera: | jon, to President Graxr, It commences aa | (otty battle that Porter micht cover bin with | asa solote an, Chiof dustice McKean, and no Cabinet from the days of Wasting: | ment. Now that the finished and projected | gujtows praise and 0 disprove Ferracnt's censo his associates Jndge Strickland and Judge Maw * your Unele diwmie” coulin't do it; he corde are also higoly respected, and Nave great iui TON to the present time could have played | Pacific railroads are opening up the Interior We be pea “ee ‘ hind ope sii> and then another, firing over them, | with ail clusscs,. ‘This gives a feeling a: recurity to so anti-American apart os hasbeen played in | of the continent sor settlement, it is likely | ilo Sreshourd pap sired by the teericne * Master, | fie. ie, ‘tis eald, to have the Furopean equadron , | eect. Iu ad. ition to ail this, taere 8 now & broad aud this admirable Admiral cisims that Congress niust extend the tie for retiring officers for his AN OPrichR, pee heat regard to Cuba by this Great American Fizzle; and if Lad attempted £0 to misrepresent the people, and Constantly growing SCHISM AMONG THE MORMONS themselves. Brigham holds himecif out to be CGrathy freight and charges pald. Accept these sincere but ieeble tributes of our esteem,” it, stimu: Whether Qucen Victorta wrote t lated by the example of the yreat ranchmen that © Jurge class of our young men will ous Administration Ps enter extensively upon this pars s letter or bot, it shows a familiarity with modern Listory | The Bowen Bigamy Case—Pinia Truck, | restoscatalive of God to his peo pri 1 rie - dence of The Su tecretar®, ina sbecch. lately made rt & storm would have Leon raises! through the | of Vexas and the plains, some of whom, froni | tint would do eredit to the most experienced | CoFFeondence of The sun erate De aren Lay 8 length and breadth of the land Wasminatox, June 22.—The scenes in court all beginnings, Lave so prospered that } author living. it te to Hie p F ;, bi tending the trial o Rowen for bienmy, av ere represeuting Him ap J taking care free. The Repullicans, out of cowardly def | vy ‘tens of thousands. The product of al How do the San Domingo party feel since | been gottea up for effect. ‘Thoy are worse than ate ae house & Llekt ane kee erence to a President and bese fear for the | the gold and silver mines in the world for | thei: champion Bey Wave was beaten in Obiot | giserablo ehams, because they seek to eouvert jus s Dretensious to acivine cou nd, Wliat is still wore signific Wey also repudiate polygamy, © We have oar families on band, and of course cs Hot cust them off; but we are bringing up our chil dren to abhor polygamy, and shall see, as tar as wav he in our power, that they do not practise it.” ‘These New School or Liberal Mormons ail go in (or mining. ‘They own mines, aud work Gud (0 have Gentiles come pouring into tory. ‘This hax compelled Brigaam aud th ports to change front ou the whole quest fied is, Brigham has such a pose for rit thas nis the Coming spoits, and with bis neal fugacity is preparing lo secure a Lundsome stare of them for buueel! and hie friends, Tiey Lave already established mining campe ip various localiues, aud are feeling (reir way to sticcess with their Usuel caution. ‘Meir fortunes wil be inade in any eveut, the resh ol immicration (#80 great that a home urket will be inade for their vast crops of grain and vexotebles, aud tueir herds of horses and ea.tle yA miuies, and Mocks of ahesp, and plentiful dairy products, wilt THELD THEM LAROR GAINS, v. Woods, who aritved in the Territory but a Months ag0, 18 also Elving maliers quite an im and prac wey fay “the wish of r ty, have thwe the people. Let the Democracy then seize th opportunity and free Cuba. They can do it eosily, and there can be no Letter ground for claiming the suffrages of the American peo ple than having extended democratic institu tions to a near neighbor in the very teeth of Grant ond of his satellites, It ia lawful to send are and ammunition hence to the Cuban patriots. President URanv hinself eaid so, through his former Secretary of the laterior, the Hon. J. D. Cox; and Judge Buarenronp has judicially contirmod the statement by his deeigion in the ease of the Florida, whieh had been illegally detained through the in ty of a pa the year 1870 was only about $100,000,000, | How do they feel since it was found inposnible to introduce a San Domingo resolution into the Obio Convention? What does Useress 8, think about it? Does he Lope for the election of Gen Novks as Governor of Ohio by a great majority? And whet would he say if Gen, Jacop Doison occupied as the pasture grounds of immense | Cox should be presented in the National Repub- herds and flocks, which will annually add | fican Convention next year as a candidate for the infinitely more to the real wealth of the na. | Presidency, with oil the Ohio delegates w vote tion then all the gold and silver minos that | for bim? haye ever boen discovered. tice into a mere mockery, and to make a merit of by a fictitious and mau tin sentimentality. Who is this fellow Bowen? An adventurer of the worst chareeter, Helonging to the lowest class of gamblers, charged with the worst erlines, a Con- {ederate soldicr and then a hot Unionist, Jumt am rec (ue best pay—in fact, a part of the most detesiavie social ecom. He iret married « woman named Parke, now resiaing in Kentacky ; then a woman named Hicks; and then the widow King, Wis present so-caived wife ; ail threo of whom are ving, aud claim by the same forms tu have bee while Australia alone furnished more then €150,000,000 worth of wool, It is more than probable that before the great table lands of the Far West will be years bave passed po ert In Maine the politicians are preparing for Dr. Lanahan and the Methodist Bishops. | ‘he State election in September, It in probable ‘ y ‘ that the Democratic caudidate for Governor will The Methodist Book Committee have de- | pe Cuanses P. Kiupats. of Portiand, « liberal cided, by a vote of 11 to 4, that the charges | hough not decidedly progressive Democrat, of misbehavior made by Dr. Canuton | The Democratic party in Meine have for a long egainet Dr, LANAMAN are well founded, and | time been under the influence of a superannusted dicted for bigamy in the Parke went to” Louisy 4 first wife, u order penaity, The’ trial here wasan outrage ujon the iaw. but the cise was so conclusive, that but for a siugte negro juror of t worst repute he woud theu have been © icied, No one double bow (ust disagreement was procured. A divorce was presented from Connecticut, where Howon had never resided, and undoadtedly pro cured by some Now Yor shysior. That prper woe to ereane = the y 01 4 Yi ave consequent! eIDOVE WAN. a set of stupid old fogies ut there is progres. dseued and dated after the marriage With Mra. King, | petus by lus able administration of affairs As soo: styumentelity of Don Hanitr Vist and] have conacquently removed Dr, Lavanas . Lurie ues so that if genuine, he had comunited bigamy any | as he had eutered upva the vischurge of his oxecu other Spaniel employeer from is office of Assistant Book Agent, | sive party of young Democrats coming forward | jw. That was trial numnner one tive duties Gov, Woods visites the penitentiary, fiien came indictment number two in the Hicks case (or the seme crime. A seeon| pretended di voree was produced from New York. wien was proved (0 be founded on forgery and fraud. Was convicted. should have boen ta Which he found to the beeving of one uf the cou Yicls, who informed lim that Lie keeper had gous Osbing with @ convict; that another prisoner, who #as a notorious mail robber, had gowe to work in the mines; wud that stil andtuer convict bad gone Let the Democrats organize aud fur the Cuban patriots with the means—not dily winding up Only four members of the Committeo op. | “he.mey live long enough to do something. d this ae M Pike, - - posed this action—Messrs, Pre, Siicnn, Te Dencon Ricnanp Savrm of Cincinnati Marty, and VERNON, If we are not mie happy over the recent awful defoat of Bax Wane much is necded—of sj " instance, 4 would bave been but for the ook to Salt Lake Citv, That their war of independence. They need be | informed, the Bishops of the Church have | gud Usenass S. in the Ohio Convention? | ues ny ber of Congresd, (ters were 1 ed prior to f interfe 0 7 pt to isulted, an » judgment of the r we be e, because Deseon @ damaging effect 0° b nviction was (ear ix, by the Mormous, ‘The under no fear of interference from the Ad yet to be consulted, and the judgment of the | We sup he must be, because Deacon Ssutn This wes tullowed by 8 maadlin speech (i Governor i# as good a Methodist as Dr. Onriton ; ministration. ‘hey will fiud that Guayr has | Commiitee needs their approval to give it fall | is 9 tuly good mop, end never was really in | pened in persiug sentence, aud by an exiid: DUL it Is Ferorded of Lim that be beiched out a lew tie dame Bowen No, 8, Which was ali co: advance ; for this person bas played many parts in her time, the last and woret of whieh was ber con. Bcetiou with tate notorious acamp, Li this was a case of misguided young affection, or Villainous betrayal, thre might be rome pretexi,' or even justitication, tor sympany, But this person knew verfecily well the profigate charicter of Bowen, and bis infimous conduct on the very eve ©: her pretended marriage, When she was warned it he bad proposed to take another from a com w bere, of which ho is believed to have been her wile, us be hus done But whe refused the invitwti 13 which Mrs, King ths on that Orcusion, and took immediate mea ures 10 make the venitentiury « terror to evil doers. Revorter—Dit you see any evidences of the new order of thinas—of the rush of immigration to the tines. and #0 on. Mr. Fliess—Yes. When I visited East Canyon in September last there were only two or three log houses there, With « few winers straggling sround Lut when I Was there (wo weeks aco, there we three hundred houses there, inclu ling one Brel-clase hotel. ‘Shere is also a French resturant, an ord vary hotel, drug stores, groceries, dry goods stores, hardware stores, phy siciaus, and lawsors iu plealy: CITIES SPRINGING UP IN A eflect, On the Bishops, therefore, rests the | favor of either old Bey or Usecess, or San Do- responsibility of determining the position | mingocither, The Deacon's wicked partners, of which the Methodist Chureh shall take be. | Whom 8. Romgo Reep is the wickedest, made (iia Lue Wand in Feaasd a Gi maas Lim appear as if he was an advocate of Wavs, Bo fer as the mniority of the Committes | "0% like Resp, is not sound in his belief, be 4 longs to no chureb, and swears badiy, But pre coneerued, they have formally declared | Hoseon Suirn copfounded their kuavish tricks that Dr, LANattan ip unfit to be Assistant | and vindicated the true setitiments of his honest Flack of business talent, but solely because | leaving Wane aud San Domingo to fight their he has striven to make public certain facts | battle alone there. one law and ove practice for the poor and almost helpless Cuban exiles, and quit fa different rule of conduct towa powerful national party eng out the will of the Amer! The Great North American Pasta da rich ond rod in carrying people Tho United States possesses between the Missouri river and the Pacifie ocean an aren Le NiuuT. of not less than 1,650,000 square wiles which is conduct does new hon. © porson who now goes by (he name of Mrs Reporter—Avy clergymen? is one immens: ground, where herds | detrimental to the reputation of the Book | or to Deacon Switn, and authorizes us to dg wen is no Cl was long avo grand Mr, Fitess—No, nor avy churches or school : other, aud ia some twelve or Giteen years older | houses, and but w few families, ‘There are a good can be subsisted, summer and winter, with out shelter or food otber than that which Concern, whieh they think he ought to have | to Gen. Noves, the auti-Gnant candidate for Governor, the good Deacon's zealous, disinter. Many women there, but the te than (he individual she adopts a» husband, Hence yot exevedingly mize". Iu BE AIL this afectation of love before the public is a p mposture contrived by cunning experts, Who sle population i= as t Canyon, within ap rather helped cover up and keep concealed ted d e . td th me area of aequare nie, there ts W 9 population of they can find for themselves, ‘This great | She gist of the complaint against him was | tes unwavering support during the can- | Would avoid tue close atmosphere Of u penitentiary. | Over threo thousand where eight. montis ago there ’ Vass, ‘inat is the puked truth, Let G tpardou | were nottwents, And Briguam Canyon. Litte Cot Lelt of country is iseeted about equally, | not whether he was correct in saying that a Bowen it Le thinks its advisable, fopwood, Mig Cottonwood, stockton. Tiutie, and 1 ) _ talf's dozen ou that T north and svuth, by the Sierra Madre or | fraud bad been practised in the Concern, | The appropriation of vast sums from the a dozen other places tat T visited lave y J rr tus dumiasy MEGeLete Bolick Clanise creased ju souretoing like the ame r The Is for the Bnowy Range of mountoins. Upon bot sides of these mounteing ere the elevated That question yet remains to be inveati- | pubic fu pated ond decided, Phe offence for which | of agricultural colleges is an execilent thing for ablishment aud support crease of popuiation in the T ry from these Dining discoverics is from tweoty thousand to twenty-five toons, the tide is swelling rey ce of The Sun. pe Batavitue, Orange County, N. Y June 23.— table lands of the continent, through whieh | hoe was tricd was distinetly specified to bo his | Mose whe bere college sites to sell, who Lave | Yesterday the Polish Countess, Julia Sakowska, aL? poe antes nino hy . }e handling of the money, and for those who | wr ee ecatanhiis ee # Wepaee City pro. Tun the streains which flow down from the | persistent outery against those frauds, and ia be a nee ope tie A for vy whe pea Towaresbie: baler. wwe pubusbed ie Tae!) harty hee savineed fille ol e hundred per cent, aud ; obtain Iucrat aces as Managers and instruc. | SUN lust year, gave @ fashionable reception at her | 1 the mining districts prices have goue hp froin Ave mountain range, Tutersceting the country | his untiring efforts to expose them, even to b é Leahdl AA Ali ge eg Hundred tof ; ne pone Ap iene 8 thousand percent A tnine which Diewber for $6.0%, the owners Fe fused $45,00) for in May, with Duc little snore devel opment thin in Septeniber Keportor—How about labor ? new summer house in tits place t of jnvited guests from Newburgh Sle has entucly recovered trom h even Springs Mountain House, selvct numbe d New York F trouble at th . 10 all appeur tors, The practical benefits that are derived extending trom the Missouri and Mississippi was offered in the length of invoking the aid of the civil from such institutions are not #0 obvious, As Fivers to the foot of the mountains, el conrte, ‘The Committee seem to have adopt an illustration of the mavuer in whieh the agri hundred mile® north and south and five hus cd the principle that no matter what wrong: | cultural interests of the country profit: by their Sneed Te angte prasperoe than ever before, Her Mr. Fliess Labor is sult low, In September a» : new hotel 18 8 manston, form © | tubo: Jb 01 5 i dred miles east and west, are many Inrge | doing may be discovered in the affairs of a | operations, @ lately published statewent of the | Country seat Orn Butuorworthrw melt eusea New | lore ket wuly $15) a day in Utube wud Cue Hivers and their tributaries, draining every | religious organization, it is a greater wrong | proposed occupations of the twenty-vine young Bare morcuant, who tx aye! ug With His family in | Gentile iaborers in the iniues now get from $2.5) 4 throughout, and 1 delightiuily situated ou Lop of one of the mountuins, 90 feet above and facing thw Hudson Naver, The slope running down to tae river side has been urued mou 1 y Pie mining watering every | totellof it, ‘Their course from the begin. | men about to graduate from the Mussachusetts ping of this whole affair, two years ago, has | Agricultural College is interesting. In the why valley. ‘The western slope is equally well or hoitar waibred Leen in accordance with this principle; and | ¢!#s® of young scientifi ‘ if vista, t ts | by the Gardoner's art into a vast lawn, feuced with Keporter—W lat 18 the price of provisions 1" ' " not one who proposes to follow the occupat of poxwood wad divided careluily laid-out drives lewi--Cheay, Mea elab! The climate of this country ie very ditty | while they lave not bencfited the reputation | Pot one she prove apatlon J Walk” “An ubuudaite ot fruit ve Pe TAT ad a pat ni Veeotables are very ont from t) fthe Atlantic ay seis ppi | of their Chureh, but on the contrary have te NALUIDARIAdT foe rani aa a Pound, aud exosliont muttun is but six eante, | But Valley Sta he terminal live of ¥ done it great harn, they have finally. « In Conueetiont “corner loafing,” with the | scenery. Bathiog, ebing, wid eniitug at Find milk re piewtlial and heup Groceries und clothing eau be had at New Yoré prices, with the sveig itadded, GOLD 48 WELL as SILVER, Reporter—Are there otier mines beside silver ones Mr, Fliess—Yes, there is almoat every variety Gold-washing ls’ boon carrie) on excensivoly for mie'® throw. This just the place for finement Wud Wish ( enjoy the uaury of a quiet, cuvl, ond heaithful suuin er Fewort, oe Fisk's Muste for the Buffalo R The Ninth Regiment Band has been engaged for the Bufulo tion on the White Mountains ix 5,000 feut and on the Alloghanies 5,000 feet ; while the Black Hits in Wyoming at a height of 9,000 foot aro coveved with luxuriant growths ot couded in puuiphing tho indiscrect brother | ¥5e of abusive, indecent, or insulting langus, who has taken @ difirent view of hia duty, | Whether addressed to any person passing upon It ix for the Bishops now to say who ja In the | *8Y bie a Fight, and whether Dr. LANAMAN iw to bo | %2 %2 Particular, has been made a statutory dena mae offence, punishable by a fine not excceding seven way, €0 any other person, or to no per 8 esare eda } 7 . 0 week, commencing Aug. 6. some ime Brigham Canyor ny aw Gram, Birowberriesare picked on the Snowy | punished for having spokeo what he be- J joitere, If auch a law could be passed and on, | Noteobtent sith WO picsas Muereneeua Aid g@ | Some Laue an Brichaan Caiiyou, 10a estiniated that Range at an elevation of 11,000 feut, avd | livvee to be the truth : Agers or the Butilo Driving Park have, alter con. | been sold {rom that ean lead ores, pe cially ‘ , foreed for tho city of Now York, a fund might | slderuble trouble, secured the atendanse of Lavy, | or arpentitorouy nat nat ity 10 One green trees grow to the tops of the But, whatever may be the decision of the | oon be provided for the completion of the new | {&@ champion cufnetint, ‘The liberality manifested | thousand ouaces ot silvet tach Noftiess mountains, which ape over 15,000 61 ee BU vans Bree eenitate | e success ubelo Doye # foregume voncluslou, Bivhope, the question eti!l remains, a8 We } Court Mouse. cburar-Low much is an OUnLe of silver worth f Aur, Phese—ft ls worth $1.29 ip cola, Lead prorth seven cont pany own a coal ming which supplies them with all you There are about twenty smelting furnaces in the Terriiory, bus they ha Lah, immense fortunes could be made out of ore pot Bow eo bably thirty Hhoasend tons of ore sow lying om the pool from the ruin from $8 to $10 a fon to get it carted trom the mines to Balt Lake City. Then it has Leretofore cost ftom by. rail to New York trom Salt Lae, The to Omaba, which is le The Em (877 A tember, but the others ha i Ant snipers refuse to send any ore over the Union cheaver to Liverpool by way of Ban Francisco Cape Horn, and are consequently sdippivg by that rout pt the Union Pacific Railroad, hi Lake things 6 Salt Lake City to the mining regions ? Yorw capitalists has been f menced butiding a road to run fyoin Salt Lake City to Eset Canyon, a distance of sia!) miles, witb te intention of continuing it to Titi, son twenty | XK inane, President's cotisin's hnsband, Bulles further. The roud will tay |: « different can- | Postmaster of Newport, Ky; Foady {or @ hixlcr pinoe, 4 to be comple XX. Mis EA. Magruler, President's beother-in« yone on the rente, and i fe exp ted aw far as EB Young and t Mexico. the mining regions » work ore The loafers, tuieves, aud speculators bu ter writen at Crawfordville on the 44h inst. to the New York Tribune. readers way eee what is Komg on, but Cinlly to make whotis called pu’ frequently manufoctured aad igiposed upon the civilly by eivil, whether bigh or low, rich or poor, white or black. Mr. Stephens yromptly told him that while ie wish ¢< to treat him and ail persons civilly, vet he could bold no couversation with h as Ubet whielt for hix views apon public questions nud pablic at {rire to be given to the pu that when he preferred it t man coul and fro Blances of this sort, the olject was to distort the A pound, In addition to the sft - THE PRESIDENCY. er, ‘ore will yield from 49 to out. oF aay from §50 to $110 worth of 2 here are giao mines of quicksilver, antim ai ae er, and Iron—the beat Swedish fron that li OFFICE-HOLDERS' CANDIDATE found in this country. You can take the ore nd hammer it out, it it so soit, Then there are arge deposits of sulphur and soda; and coal (both itumifons and anthracite) and salt are found in reat abundance, The Union Pacific Railroad Com. Vor President: USELESS & GRANT, THE PRESENT-TAKER. Relations of Useless 8. whom the other Office holders want te Renominate along with Him, 1. Jesse Root Grant, President's fither, Post of nt Covington, KY. ‘Orvil L, Gtant. President's brother, partner with Collector of the Port at Chicagos expec: tour = ; fe the next e they ase, There are no base or precious pat are not found in Uta. The mountains for bandreds of miles, und wherever mines 4 Opened they have yielded fair returos, THE ONLY DRAWRACE, Ri jarver= Is there any drawback at all there that ou know of Mr. Fliess—Yes, tuere Hi our mining regious. am joriness of sueltine, treat one which that is th Fonidont's father in-taw, nant of Lands at Carondelet, Mo.—encired by Wilson. late Commiasioner of the Lasd Oifice; has oot LeLFot me Winds, bnt hopes to get'ihem after tn: uae election. IV. Rey, M. J. Cramer, President's brother-in-law, Minitter to Lienmark; odght to be mare Minister to Berlin, withont waiting for che Predential election. V. Avel Rathbone Corbin, Pretideat’s brother-tu-law, OAC OF Cold aNd Teal eRtae epecnintion: wit ‘nos been succerefn! enoug) © induce the miners to have their ores treated here, Consequently most of the ores are shipped 10 Liverpool, or Swansea, in Wales. If the redue: jon Of Ores could be successfuily accomplished in dered of any account. Thore is pro- 2, rter—What ie the freight o# ore to Liver- Mr. Fiiese—1t is six dollars a ton, in gold, from ¥ But it costs » good deal wore Lo get it here. In the first plnoe it conte f Vill George W. Dent, Appraiser of Customs, San Franc teo. President's Brotnerin-law, onty To w Mexico under Indiao Duress, piace Worth $100,009 a year. . Alex. Sharpe, President's brother 4o-law, Marshal Of pe Patie of Columor. i Janes F. Caney, Prevideat's brother tn-1aw, Col. lector of the Port of Kew Urieans; piace worth $0, ea id x James Longstreet, President’ brother. in-iaw's BATA or ol the Nort of New Orleans, vine Hudson, Peesident's own cousit, Minis Nab jaiton, Presidents brother in-laws ttitd consin. Connector of jaiveston, Texas. KV. Oilando tl loss, wih COUR IM, Check in the Third Auditor’ . Washington: hopes for optethang mack better Mer the next lection. XVI. Dr. Addison Dont, Presid {hird cousin, Clerk in the Regist Departnient, Washington ; trusts his merite GpIGt anpecoiaied after the Dox. ection, 'VIT. Jolin Sinpson, President's own cousin, Secs pad, entenant Fosrih Artilery 5 promotion lioped or after Mai 3 KUTT George ® Johnson, President's mother's ee nd corti, Aeron: Revenue, ‘Third viet Onto {patter things longed (a ‘Bion Pacific Company Want to raise it to 835.4 ton ‘than half way to New Yo contract at the old rate pire till the 1st of Sep- 0 contract; the miners Company b which does not cific road at present rates, They can send MY Tom Seott of Pennaylvania, the Prosident now gone to Sait ity to look snto the matter and try to adjust stactorily. RAILROADS TO THE wINeS, Reporter—Are there any raliroad sprojected trom and New id bas com- Dir, Fliees—Yes. A company of Engl aes seca often, ressury Depariuieut. XXi. Oliver W, Root. Premdent’s mother arn nephew. Asmtani District Attorucy, Covingion. Ky. ¢ would fot refuse to be District Attorney after tie Bort eleetion. RXU, A.W. Casey, P own bro her, Appraiser’ of £04 place 40d wants to SATE Peter Carey. Proident's brother {olaw's owg brother, Postmaster at Viexsturg, Miss. Not as goo: Clerk t Canyon within» year, Brigham n Gen. Spinner’ veh party are also batlumg lied the Utah Southern, running from Salt City through the miniug regious to New "6 brother. Reporter—Is there mach speculation going on in A wie New Orleans: @ w? vervbody comes there either to to Livest tueir wouey a8 a permanency. wot yet it Mr. Fliewe—-No. PE topios and rows with vur brotuere down South > atth, (thought that the sword and the vboou's bug inouth Aetyed all que divistone and bronght ns the peace We fought for ana hoped for when bloodshed wouls, euase: t throuble remains, and I think it Ir Grant wore sent home to Galena to re Be me sow}, with the Gineral I'm plazea, ‘Aud he acu like n follow shat’ raised Frou the people ; and ai! iin relations be I From the tanyard and plough ; ani be Waxes all the ‘s right ; for ‘twas very well said ithe liviog or desu)” Sever bois Where 8 brothers first tourted t..cir shins. “Now there's Jesse, and Corbin, and Cramer, and Tent. A big Hriié to be ure, but whose days tiave Deon ap ans With the Giveraicand sutely ammanwourdnt dare, Alcher he had © ¢ in George Washington's chair, Beuy te his Trends how aad then an it Harniet ance sce teutie tether romemiver tee ever ? can't Gr To Jesse aud Orvil, without shame oF From the Atlanta Sun, edited by A. IT. Blephens. We give place in our coliwos to-day to a let- We do thie partly aga mater of news, that our pahiidd «eae nents un it, to suow bow ie sentiwent in Ute country. ts 10 a1OUs MARs eR, It is troe that Mr. Smalley, who announces bim- dont of Tvs 3 call on | inst, te wus received are Whose demoanor is When, however, the object of his visit was stated, All post, for avy 'sica purpose Proposed ; that he did not choose In any such way ; J auytuing to say to the public he «said to lis own language ; tuat no talk with another for un © lwo, report ie object was to ive —~»—— ald be a Good Demecratty Mr. Greetey th Fi om the Chioage Tru It was in the power, and very noarly in the eurpose, of the Nation#l Democratic Coavention, beld ut Tammany Ho! in 1868. to take the sane ott tude just taken by Olio, and to nominate Mr Chase or Vrosidont, It i believed thut bat for the ub timely doath of Peter Cagger, a tay of two beiure tat Convention was held, Mr, Coase woutd tayo Dera nominated, Wawtever may be sud of Mr. Chase, iv omimation by the Domocretc party Would have meant that the Don party had surrendereton the negro and reconstraction qaes- word heauing by giving the exact words in some parts of the report, while omitting others in thelr proper connection, by Which Very erroneous impresss Were produced ; that be Lad a perfect loathing and detestulion of haviag tis views thas presented to the public on any subject : and that he had no con. coaliment of his sentincuts on public questions to ake from any perkon who might desire teu for his own information, and where everything said would id together ju its proper unection, pro And, mores A virtually dish The ducing 1 proper impressiou, e fur Chi been large! ican, Tt War not wutil aller wb assurance was given many Democrats vould hav d for Grant? y Mr that Le would not make any re | many, iniced, declarcd their purvose to do ao it rt for so! anythin, d by hiue that Mr Chase were nominated, Tu would have peen Biephiens conseuted (0 tall to bita at all oa publi This may be t tmueh 4 nt voling, und a general political uddic, the posible resntta of whic) could wot ve Deen predicted, anit are now cutirely nuknown « It would love b tae running of two Repoblican candidates, tue Democratic purty being invited to Vote for tie more pronounced Kepubiican candidate of the two. This time, the mantie then worn by Ch se seems to have fallen upon Horace Greeley, He tatty Preseute the promive of a restored era of mat coud teehug, based ou aniversal Gunesiy and im ample of the type of the civiliaauion aud #8 10 soctal Interooarse, tavored by the New York Tribune, a8 Mr, Suualiey we believe, tw recognized as one of its ablest and Taciest correspondents. Now, we venture to say that but fow Georcians, if any, could be ionut, even in the present down trodden condition of tho good old State—with all the Uemcraliaation of the upturmmng of society by wilt Liry torce—who Would, after receiving suctior and | partial sudraze, with enough of alga tari vo recon partaking of tie fare, suen as it mizit be. of the | eile Peansy!vania and too such to aatisty the Ni Nutwblest colored man in the tand, go of and either | west, Morcover, te bas indicate tpenk or write contemptuously of the unpaintet hut, | when applie | to the organization of a Cabinet and the puncheon for, the broken ehatr, oF whit Admiuistration, would deal cenerously wita tie de Hat might nave fallen under nis observation. when | ieaied elements of the Southern geovle, ‘ive maa is Waits and comforts to the vatent of ability nad | who anuounces as part of Gls platforin that the ve) been kindly supplied. ——— The Olive Branch aud the Bible. To the Editor of The Sun. in; Tu Friday's edition of your valuable paper 1 opt unver the Teading of * Plain Commoa dense, 8 letor from J. W witing Usat E a Te pn tue Sabb, am exoolled {rom Tastitn io fa I ave ne Orange lnativut y under uis Eacellency Jobn J. of Fort Hamilton, bac 1 wave the boaor of being ameinber of the Orange Association uuder ihe Kight Honorable the Burl of Euuiskiliea, Universal Grand Master Now. sir, as for recruiting on the Saobath. T nave beld two meetings on the Sabbath for Lhe transect: of important business to us, aod important w all Americans and true Protestants—pamely, the en rollment of Americans and rotestants in our rapka ; for the time is not far distant when Awe aud Protestants must ficht for their too and William did in days go pie of Ue Norto should respect the military charac. tor end sehievements of Lee and Stonewall Jackson, ue they do thoxe of Grant und Sherman, would Hesilile to restore ty positions o, official use‘uin nd honor revels or Deavocrats wno wecept tie new de; arture by ratifving (he lezal and politic eqaaile ty of the races as an wecomplisied fact. Mr. Gree: herefure, 18 a more advanced candidate for the cratic party than Me was As ropre- e, Mr. Greeley is tho s hiv durmg the tie party are ot prepared to torn, Wien their defear under Hoilman, Hendricks, of Tuurman 1s «mere repeuuon of thet defeat under Seymour, 11 (ey are prevared to adopt tat plittorm, the serious question cones home wo them, * 10 the person of what can tidats can we beak ewbody the sincerity of our new ulluude, ead by what nomination can we secure the Luwest rei forcement ot Kepubl cau votes?” They have gat to Homiuate a Kepuodean, oF a recent Republi an, of the people will not believe nor trust their plitiorm. The only Republican who bas made, or 1s likely to Wake, any overtures Co the Tebe! and Democratic element ts Greeley te vow. Hence we on by d carry the Bible im one faced, and the sword Of justice im the other, With dhe watenword o coe God, one adopted counters, ant JOUN G. 3 Cape . —— Possibly a Wite Murder in Brooklyn, Yesterday afternoon Michael Brogan, of Park avenue, Hod with his v bbe her ahout (he veaa with a sharp instra ent, seriously injuring ber, te was arrested, — : DRAMATIC NOTES, oe SUNEEAMS, eats —In the Grst University boat race ever rowed in Boght . Bisbops seiwyo and Tyrrel! rowed wt Cambridge boat, and Bishop Wordsworth im the Oa ford, —The autograph market in Germany is stated to be At present Vory Gull, aud the doalers in Leipeie, where unward of 190,000 thalcrs' worth of antoerapns are soldannually, haye beep obliged to reduce thelr prices 80 per cent. ~Au Elmira, N, Y., shoemaker is immensely d at We way an old rat on bis pre os hav eee Mr, Owen Marlowe tas a beneiit to-night at Pour- tecnth street Theatre. ‘This ts his last apvearance in Luis city fora year, "4 Terrace Garden concerts continue to at fact farce audiences ant generous eucowmlume, To Bigut e AUDOUNCE as AL extra gale periormat © Uncle Tom's Cabin’ 8 to be produced the Orst | fooled. ‘The thrifty roueat has gone turough a box @ three evenings of At Tony Pastor's. un ier | shoe pegs, and put away about » quart ol (hei for wil fe abana aay Herring, Mive erring | cer use, under the pelict that they are dais A well-dressed lady visited the Boston pube lishers a few days ago, offering a manusce pt for publ cation. She sald ehe was the av feghtenacvels of which had been stolen from ber and publioWeds Miss Jenni will he the st Adaptatic nr eoede in Prviay secon @ at tho Bowery five acts of cy “Our Na! '#,"" the on of © Taming » hold the boris Of ue Fifth Avenue | hereby sne had suffered damage to tue amount of Mate Cla fo piny tiie | $100,0:0.000, Her grandrather, she said, wrote ube playe VA thin bivee, And bas Hfrouthe | of shakespeare pire he Rrown will go frou tae Fafth Ave ft Anaheepeare,: Bio wickedly *\ gourezeet Ra De next thereo: —While the elephaut presented to the Duke of The present is detinitely announced as the lust wees of the Dewer and Fox Vanton Troupe at Muveuin, Hawpty Dompte,” we ated Rdlnbarnh to 3 Bnd Drew gbs home: Dyk H ubarity'at the LG Youre azo-is to | Caluten, wus conveyed to Losdon by tue ial hi A for the th Bind Mic ftergvon rain irom Piymoutw, attempied to ‘ he Nex. Mouday JM. Ward will produce | (aie rom Fiymout F gh Ly Dayiignt at tne Misena orse Dox ju Which It Was paced. lie Fa con® Grand Opera House will rewain closed do ring | f! of Hie Keyal Marinos, while endeay ind the week, bat ts to ue reopened for ove night ueRt | Vent He doing 60, Was ADEIL Upon by the auiial Bw Monday. “Nuly 8 when ty era Koufle Con: | crushed to death, pany Will give’ w tare to thelr ti to Bari, tn -Iron telegraph poles have been # ed dem. and along the railway tron Weise Gere With Puch FALiRfMCiOry HeeUILA that it . 4 ait Cerora" tun tne ba t trodvee them on Pivestan teloe » day evening. “To-ulght, Mr Collins | a witperiaud th ‘ . a t Coppatesn in'tne te gel vod they have ole " bod) adited, to “the: Ge capatiy Jaimed that they ill ask €O WU ” nomad Ane Uhute by} Batt ue OY oe u ones thre t b r with run Dulane week J. K. Moruuer wil ola * © pleasing to the eve +1 character of Kasger ia the * siveeis ol New Yo ing the rounds of the pre t beainuing next Mouday ule The * Man ot Airtio™ will remain the ni) Alauama planter, several year ago, vec 1 plant was dee toyed Bootu's until tue Fourth of Juiy, Wheat w fed (bat the vituity of the Deen previal v engaged. to. May yes : Suit (uat Charivete Caenimad will play am bg ish corr otinn Toole is vegotin tag wit ta lan s.cuicnt Tor neat sensou Year Mt yielded 1,28 pounits of dest ec . wit ts twenty-five feet ni 1 prom ” than the ddivle gbouL Wiis. any more Lt were me bales of the staple, There we Lucille Western closed her short and mot over | the aod voracious history of Jack av besa 0 PFOHIALIO eoyaelent at tie Clyne op Saturday There seer TRON evening toe and iticey Watkine WIL A ere seems to b PRY OS (EAI, Kathioon Mavouragen oF Under the Spel" | fornia, The iatest ie w reniarkablo 6a a Rose playing Authicen ail Hetty Zevence.. Tue vauity ' Of the Ine Dau Spt ons W1.1 CaKe @ compumertary.¢ tM columus And pilasters, ort ONL OW Pouraday Acceraoon, BD Ant. Poe Bill offered ' t comedy, and. enbeaces "Delicate Ground "Lend Me bly #6." and State Becrets.” Among the v4 are Joseph Jelerson, Mrs Sauer a ¢ x, and little Jeunie ¥ ual apitals with vol Gorvals, enlist the vieitor’e at sentatious of tapestry, cornice, aud (rose) eraved apd plainly visive ga ite w A bensa will sun at Wallack’s thie week. Next Moo | ricgated colors of the rainbow, and ’ dav Bs Alt's Inst new plvee Fille," is to hyd 4 proaue Tie tee Tea Cotn dit. | Beach, with their sugarcouted surlices, are asted the Englien enied to view. Here and there, it is adc i bristaned the piece whiel, Nessly piled braised and broken (ae f sham iidon critics, 18 4 Bus one.” ily," i“ i fn appropriate ewbiewe of Lanuite Wisdom that have se Pio DromEhe Ut betore Uke PUBLIC WiKh lis WHEE A guce'ae he Uerolbe. GUudEd bo the Boral destructive quadtiCN Of Bie ¢ LL OT PRT ye ee