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Vv. h777Ti"u. rniDAY housing, july 23, issa. Thi national Finaaeu. What (ho people want to know, any the St. Lou in Atttrtfttf, is what tho Buchfuuwt vliniimtratiou find to do with 0 much money, am! wo apprehend the)' Will Im I in patent till they havo u alia. factor bill of. particulars. It' uppenis to be wll confirmed tlmt during tho pat fiieui year it has been from vurjou Ca re ii ot one hundred million of dullar. If our reader will think of it, this (4 pretty laro um of money. And thh I tho boi;innln of ft governmer.t that preached economy und retrenchment, anJ talked morally und "Wuvly about wnstu ntul extraraance. Tbo 'quction juat now Is, who ha$ got the mone? . , We know, of conrso, well cnr.ngh 5hero portions of it has gonelciiitf wH nwaie of.the.auma required by tho tcrriblo Mormon-- war, und the aocrut c.pionao service, and ft few um b matters. Jim summing up all wo know anythiopc alo4t, tlo reutill remains eoino thirty (Mmillioiis to bo nevounted fur. It U dehablw that the well fed clerks buul I hurry up tho figures, and lut u know what our national administration bavo found to do with one hundred milJiona of dolluri. Some of their predoccsra would huvo thought themselves vrcll off, and qui to aecuro from uny mya tcnoaa and mtuoyiug delieieiiey, with lint aaa litt! jamV A. XTational Noriery. ' Tba Wanhiiiton Vnion alatM that I he Secretary f the Interior has iimtitated an enquiry through the uricultu Tl dhUion of tho rtent Office a to

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public prouHiN with ornamental ireos It la proed to collect tho hOaU of ' oar natirc forest trcs by o.lljcrs at our military p)st-, Indian HiccnU and oth

er functionarici employed by the govrnment. It believed that the tree ean bo furnished by thi method for less - than ono-tenth of the (Oot that has usually 'Cen in urrj I f r orn-tmtfiitlng tho city. It this mean's, in after yearn. . the metropolis will present a perfect ' 4 loretum of American trers.no fir as they may be adapted to this climste In connection with the same enterpriit Is propped to plant th toft seed. now bcln collected hv Mr. Fortune, in Chf- . na, which arc expected to arrive early net winter, Brt:l:n. th Ohli fle'ultr- . The Ohio Slate Jvrn,il rvs that Jreln Is about to ruMih a eleir and

candid tatement of his operations from minute bvks in hi ps-tcsion, showinjr name, locality, date and amount of the transactions, w'tU raih: the charneter and rmonnt of tho miretios. tho nh'd res .f. honor upon which he relied, tho frequent renewal of those nfiin neos und Onseqnent linppointrients. &e , during the timo that he was Trentirer of Stale We do not believe that Mr Brelin i a wWourhly ' d man, and hop. he wi'l wake the di-cIoMiro. contemplated. If -' ,i!r. Hrrslin has been mndo the ripe

tmal f..r the in of otbern. as manv be. lievo aneh ft rerotation is neeess.nry. Iet un hare tho contemplated itatotnont. Na man can . ho prosecuted for preehin? the nrt-'e nf bis rebirlus rrol. tinlcs h's dietn is immor', and ealcnlate todNttirh the poieo and frder of aocicty. Pnbjeets of Nnfional Tl'er may at all times Im freelv anl Tdlr disenshed in the pulpit, or els where, withont limitation or reatraint." The fthovo is from tho apeech of the present Chief Justice of tho United Ftatea Sntoemo Court, Kodger B. Tjxney, mado in defence of Rev. Mr. Grober, indicted, and tried at Frederick City, Maryland, for preaching insurrertionary doctrines. Jndgo Taney was hie counsel, and thc wero bia ,cnftBtrnfj tn 1S13. Wo eemmnd them to the perusal of hi Lard Oil Marshal of State, and hope bia manner may be Improved thereby. e The Bob on the Conneritille Bank. Tho Connersrille Telegraph, of lust week aays: On lastSaturday, a messenger, (yoong man,) from the firm of Mcssih. George S Wright & Co., Cincinnati presented at the counter of tho Conner villo Branch of the Bank of tho Stato of Indiana, in thia city, f 19,400 of ita notes for ro exemption. Firo thoasand dollar of the moant wr; redeemed in coin. As banking hours had closed, the cashier Tefnwl to redeem any more. On Mon day tho demand was renewed, tho Notary giving tho Bank a half hour to place on the counter the remaining unpaid 8U.403. Failing to do this, the $1 UOt) -waa protected by James Iloron, Esq , Notary Public, and tho young man went hi way homeward. Those are the fact as rvprcsentod to as by ono of the parties concerned. An advertisement in tho N. O. iJalta, notifies the public that uibscription will bo received at the ofllce for the rcliot of tho widowa and orphans of .La mm . , 1 1 e.lt lw , 1 V mi til. ., . . . , . , . Vigtlanco Committee. inMdo tho bamca4-, on tuo night ofthe Clhof Juno,

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täte that William I'itcli, a clerk in tliu Pott Ofllce of Unit city, wn iliclinrgccl because lie Hjoku to Senator PniIm. &jp lion. MillMi'il Fillinnro U nulforIn;? from liiflaruutlon nnd eouvvpert wenkneM of the eye. Ho overo Ik Iii nfilictioii tit t lio r obllcil to torero flio plenauru of ivailliijf even tlio urrent nwwof the day. Mr, V. U rellv. cd from rcu'linti jjreat ileal if NCfltuUI, mo lie cius norm-tiling y hi nmtmly to to ci'mjHMinatu in part for Iii lua. .4, fiM 111! I ET Tlio breaking of tlio platen nf '. .ill...!. mr lare pre lut cnmpeiiea us in itiu our paper ili?" week in luit vm. which will "make it iuc nvmient to tilo. Tin repair of our press 1m it titrly process, nwlnjj to tlio w.mt of enterprise io the 'incinnntl inn nil fact iirer, wie r ; SprtntrflcU (0) V.rpuWc. man who possesse no more tue clmnicnl ingenuity than to suppose tliat n 1:ittfti inn bo Ti)xi!ri'l hliuuM continue to isu ft hnl thtrt, tle better to correspond with tho t!z of Iiis bruin. Tho platen loubtlvwH hal to bw ro-cnst, whlih, with tlio facing, re-jur no little time. The uece.ors of tho Fo.ver--mcn of Htcrlin enterpriso we. prcHitmc feel highly coin(limetiteil in thi unntl manly ntt..ck by tho editor (?) of the U'puMic, who ly I ho by is but a small Fry, to mak, tho most of him. lt5Tho Attieit LcJ'jcr upcnUn in words of truth tobutinehi men i fol lows : "Thero U nothing that ho truly indi rate tho enterprise or khth of n town a tho dvcrt;Hin;J columns of iti news paper, iruo to tuo lewer, ami you cannot gainsay it." There uro tunny mon who nppret ite thonlvantiife of itdvorliinic, und um- .. wllo j,, llot jt ;8 usc0f4a to add t1:lt nl0 f,nncr guir. in wealth und propvvity at a rate much faster than tho latter. Railroad Accident.- A terrihlo accident occurred on tho Xey York and Hrio riailroad.on Friday, tho ICth imt.. at Fliin Hollow, MJue fctcnty mile from New York. Tho two hind cars of tho train wero thrown from tho track bv the breaking of ti rail, and, with their contents, were procipitato I down no embankment of thirty feet, killing fivo joraons and wounding forty-seven rifjudtro TTovev. the anil.Leeo'r.p on evldite f r Congress in tho firs ditrtet, has crmmeneed the eanvtiss and has lanre crowds to hear him whrrcver bo i'ch. As yet. we he'ieVO he bs no opponent. Umrhen. Carr and Hnnn nr ert?od in a three enrnered fi"M in the ?n) d'tr'e. nnd there Is little doubt but that Dunn will come! out victorious. ßTHTho 9r Tnns Tti'moTat. jifer ns!. in" whit National Democracy bad entailed nvi in, answers: A bankrunt rorernr.tenf. a v'oTated tlaf. n eonTt're I W t. a den-dated t rritorv. nn imbecile Prefci lent, n drunken flovernor, nnd crruptirn perme;t. in-r every depurlrnent of tlio public Rervice. fiMe Gushing, in his nd Iress be. fore- the Demertey at Now York, ridirnV the i 1-1 of n dissolution of the Union, and et limed that it is cemented bv indissoluble bands. In his opinion thrrw:n no disunion '-party" in the coiirtrv. The Drmoerncv hereabonta tili nd hero to this "obsolete idea." i no jvirisiwurvj i .liiunesom T .. If! which has ft decided Democratic major itv. and 5. tho wxmc b'vlv thut elected i JfeHsrs Shields and Rice to the United States Senate, havo passed resolution strongly denouncing Iho bittet for his support of Lccomptonism, and n strongly commending the course of Gen shields in siding with Douglas. - i i tm in ii i i e i i i i ii tiT Rrig General Sargmt. f Gin (innnti was on Wednesday tried be for tho Police Court for whipping ono wo man and assaulting another. In on ease ho traa fined $75. ami in the othe bound over in tho nm of $300 to an wer befiro tho Court of Commo? Pleas. It was alleged that lio wn drunk when the ns-ault wa committed It is highly pronable. SA certain orator that we wot o takes great glory to the Democratic pai y that it baa settled, in thecaao of Kan as, the great Democratic principle that ro new Stato can bo hcticoforil admitted till it has a population of 03 000 inhi bitants; und then bo blame tho Uepublicans for not voting in Ore gon with 40.000, und tells them thut they will gain nothing by such fteti. n, becai.'j tho 4Demoerat" will put .t through the next aosaion. "How itrsnga Iber ihoaM tarh diflarrs; b, 'Twin Twul Dan oJ TodU Dl" 85rTho Jny County Republican nf' lives a pleasant incident of tho "con mencemcnt" celebration at Liber Co lego, in that county recently, of whic institution a correspondent f.irnishid n an iiccouiit the other day. It wts: Hardly bad the diploma been tfivc ero u young lady. Jlis- Fanny Wrigh of Funnbind, merged from tho crow nid tuking her stand beside one of l. graduates, Mr. It. S Taylor, wm iinm liatcly joino . in marriage. Tbo cii cumbtutictBCroatolmnchburinsoaoion tlüaildicnl.üt ul,d altogether itwaiuw iry nico aOatr.

Hone Tamlaj. W, If, Rirey, older brother ft the Fiifojican celebrity, bus bf.en ootonUhln tho peoido of Cincinnati, Dayton

ami other points, with a dinpluy of hi hucccn In taming tho mot vicious ani mals. Wo had un opportunity of noting his modus operandi, on Wednesday, in this city, A very wild and u n managen bio colt, two years old, win approached, In thirty minutes quietly bridled, mid 4o im hf ur iodetwiih(ut,ii bi idlo and guided by All umbrella! A innro ol nine years old. that had "never hiilrod any ono to ride her, becamo ns docilo m kitten, permitting her rider to sit In any, position, to "tand upon her back, beat n gon over her, nul exhibit sundry other te-t of her docility. ' No drugs woi'o ucd. or brutality c' ereid. Tho urt is simple, rational and philoHophical,und u new eridenco of the potency of tlio law of kindre.ss und the existence and availability of genuine "Iioi-mi ncn.He." If hissyhtem Could dis place tho barbarity of. tho old plan ot brekln horses it would bo im imntenao enhancement to their value, and un incaleül iblo gain to tho, coro ol humanity. .tfuvom I ir.tli.st. . t"uJffucral Jiin A (aitmatH.ls dead! S tho foloraplt fuf rms us. 11 j w,i a brave soldier; and a frank, though ultra statesman. His loa will bo groatly folt in the Sonth. It will bo remarked that he died of the discn-'O. contracted in tho National Hotel, at Washington,' last year. That this "disease' wsis cursed by poison, no one will doubt. Tho poiKon was doubtless placed in the food, and ifs cfiects wero more tr Ichs, active in their operation in proportion to the amount takin into tho Msto.N. Some of the victims died outright, other lingered longer, and sonic, who irot :,ut little of tlio poinon, yot l'cel il deleterious e fleet. A gentleman residing hero has occasional jhIIs which result from that diro ufl'ui'r. Tho poison U yet in his body. , What ft hctlih tlesign thcro was nn that occasion to jioison a whole houe- j hohl, by some motlern Borgi.-t. perhaps j only the general j.idgment will livulge. That such ft dexigu oxistcd, there is no doubt. InJianaKJii Cltizetx. Km Tu.vyku.- Wo had a call from this gunlloman yes'crduy. Ho informs us that his projects are workingadmirably. Tho city Ceredo which he f Minded in Virginia, is fat lilliiijT tip. manufactories uro beingehtabli"hcd, and everything promies well. When he tl.wt went into Virginia, eVeiT paper in the .Stuto opposed his designs, and home of. them threatened him w ith personal I i deuce, should he pcrsi.t in his scheme. Now, fourteen of these aiue p ipers ad vocate h's interests, anl no ji.ijier in the itate d ire sav a word to his detriment (Jov. Wife warmly sytnr.ithi.s with him in bis efforts and purposes. .Mr. Thayer is engaged a in noble work, and ono which will do m ro toward the eladication of .Slavery than ail tho Conventions that will be held, all the speeches that will be mudu. and all tho ar ticles that w.ll be written fr twenty years. God ppeed him. Ilichater Democrat. The Kansas Qijtba nt Sittbl 4 Occasii n il" r'to fro: Wash ngtoo to tho I'oiladelphi.i Press: Gov. Den vor. although ho has grnvn xi-eedinglv c lutious hiiico bis arriv.d in Washington, confirms the rumor that tlio vote against D i-oniptoo, as'it is pre sented in the English bill, will be enormous on the first Monday io August. The President U much harrased at the prosnci t. 1 know that ho talks of little else than Kansas, ami also that the Presidential aspirants, in tho Cabinet and out of it, w o induced I im to -bingo his position, an I to desert Gov. Walkerand Judgo Douglas, bavo fallen rreatlv in bis esteem. It is -no less tear that Governor Denver has always quietly doubted tho entire Kansas p iliV of the Administration, even while beying the -orders of his mi porno What complicates thisufu'r, at prese it s the i'.ict that tho Washington Union. omo week ago, mrai.tly aunounct-d bat. if the F.oglish pr-poKition were .-o't-d down. Jeconiptoii uultl ttM ( tHcr. til The rebuko which tho jmptiiar denunciation of thisbiU will convey o all who havo had any hand in the desertion of principle. cannot tail to be roduetivo of healthy consequence hroughout the country. Loafers in a Printing Clc. Tlo; comjKisin room of a jtrintiii ftict;. Ky an exchano, is not the place tell lonj; toric?, or itruo point in uetiiphjsic. Head yo lounger, und 0 advised: A printing ofTit-o is like ft school; it nn havo no interlopers, hangers-on. or waddlers, without n serious inconvelienee, to say nothing ol tho loss nt imo, which is just as good us g.ld to t'10 printer an though it inotnllicly g''nteneo i. his hanl. Wlint rliouKI bo loitght of a, ii-ii, who would enter a t-liod. and twaddle first with thoteaehr nnd then with ttio m-Ik I irs interiipting tho discipline of one and tin . 'iidien of tho other.' And yet this i ho precise ctTeit f the loaf, rs with the uir-'O of Inishiess distrat tn the great ttentiori which is neeessary to tho good Hilter. No gentleman wdlcverente t and presume to nit tho loafer. H . iil feel uImvo it, f n" iv.tl 10 in ever icriliccH the interet ot. or interfere.ith the duties nt others, 'flio lo.ll'el oes b th. Let him think, if ho never as, that tho laisl i:tcu ho r-hotlld Wcl isiiiuutu his wiotliU-ss und unwelcome .r.'ictico it iu tho printing oflico. CyTho Utah war has ended.

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Colonel A. C. I'epperA is iiamo us an iinll Lei .(nlttin ins Damons an anil Lei M candi' dato for tho State Senatoi tho dis Irict composed of Ohio( Jul Hwitr.crlund counties, pbblishesfjiio ; following address. Tho Col. has hwaya been a Democrat, ami ku bcliJjwas at oik thno Uuiteil State Maiilll: 71 the Klcctor',1 tfv!t;ekjnl ami Ohio Fkilow Citiikm : A fb-r ft carcfu exatnlnatlnif tlifCii' jSl riutlui to ut iS'j, and a c;tu1id in,Tr,vneo olu arguments of tlio papers und peaker who mito-fcd the candid tto tor tin 1'ivsiilency lumilpatcd by tho Cotiven lion tbnt adopted it, it so'oms to no that, to ti'lp tho platform of tho npirit of pop. alar sovreL'iitv, you have, instead ol i, yte'n of prinViples tit to lu supported I scairld wod a.tile l. for tho polittcaoxectitiou ofvury iK'ux n-r it W.i i shal tei upon U, I cannot concur wilU that party or faction that wu!d waive the right to cxereUo KpMlnr novereiguty. or sliila tho wjy of the people by forcing in odious Constitution upon an utiwi.l nig community miicIi iih tlio Leonipton Constitution, is aller it had been rejected bv an ovei'whelmiu ' maj irity. 1 would colnpromiso expelieney ölten, for tho sake ol' poaeiJuit principle never. I do' not x VuvhcU" u i 'jVfeii leader in this yl Ulis: OtllJ'CsllJI l'lt V tov w Voll iwav t7tctcTr;(v iinlependent cuudid'y .Ins DiiOrict, upon Platform of Popular doctrine that the just vrs f uli governtnents uro derived from tho people A llien, rightly interpreted, means that tlio people of t.H tho Territories ar vested with an inalienable right to ot foe or against a Constitution for theii luturo government, and that any-attempt to cheat thorn out of that righ" is a manifot riolutiuii of political lib ert.V. The policy ofthe present Administration to force tho Dc-o nnton Coi-tiiu-tiott upon the pcoplo of Kansas ngaitisi their will, by ntlin to its nid tin power of the National Legislatuo. in volveil a i act ol Kxcvutivu and Con i;ressioual intervention and crimiua usurpation, in dclianfe of the piiuti j pies of xcf giA crii.ffi Iff and I he saci iiriee ofthe plight I faith f the nation. Tho Crii t imUh .Montgomery aiucndiivcr.t ( the Icomptou t'oiistitution was. und ileserved to be, uyccptablo t II rigltt tlnoUMg men. lint the legis lativc wriilieu and trickery ol the (iieen Higlih ameudiiUMit, nullit to be, und I think i. , jutly regarded by all high in lei', nun of eveiy p ill y, as un in suit, and merits tho severe rebuke ol tho A mot scan people I must, therefore, if elected, be d lowcil to oppose iA-comptuiiism. lb Kuglishism. ttiiukeyism. and the wor ship of men for tho United States Senate who are in-favor of I.ei-omptoii, oi tho leaders who s;iiM"ut it. 1 will obev i.i-t ructions oi iyl'ji-ct.s. In ' ;ho majoritv, o- tv:' ill). fn.itinn.w.ul m t?;' upon f th. .-tato (ovcrnmciii tloll Hi if.iu Is that have be tho Ti'easurv an I pe tin) Mule to the utmost nf m vCiniMthlo abilities an I, if possible, I rive from their hidingplaces the scoundrels wuo perpetrated them. If nivviews li:itl bo approved joy the iudepeiidentieleclorsi, I d nib. not they will vote I r in-; it Mil, 1 shall nt least . It a vet accomplished m ibject in the main, by ,.' log tiiis op porlunity to denounce the practice o; the present Administration as autiDomoeratie, as exempli tied in. tho L.coiuptou s w indie. AUKii c. pi:pp::r. Rising Sun, Juno Ui. 18öJ. The Atlantic Cable B.-jk. Nr.w Vouk. July riO The- Meamsliij Vorth Htar basu;eycd with dates t" tho 7th. The Atlantic Telegraph Cable parted about one thousand miles Irom the Irish coast. The Niagara r.nd Gorgon arrived back on the oth iust., having aband m ed the enterprise. Tho Agamemnon and Valorous had not arrived on the 7th. QrF.rNSToWN. July " Tho Niagara and Gorgon arrived this nmrning. Three attempts were made to lay tin cable. The Agamemnon and Valorous were expected houriy. The Squadron experienced very bad weather during tho cruiao. On the nth nJiiiio ft heavy gah sprung up uurii . . . - ich they wero t-ep united, hut all .un ai tlio rciKK-z VIIMH. On tiotw1 the fiiblo wiK hundred und ton miles n k 1 eeoii i un. 1 es, ami 00 liu Jsth tho cahh again joined, aim i-ihont two hum! md ti 'ty miles paid 011 , when coinmunieatious leasing to bo iveeive-l tho cable was parted and the Niagara anil (1 rgou pmeeede I tn th'sp Ae. .Mitch to their ruirpriso tin Airamemnnii and Vh1oioiis uro not in heforo them nst'iey hud more thau two hundred miles tho Mart. The Agamemnon, it is reported, suffered some diiiii igo in thcg.de. Alter communication censed, tho Niagara ri I lowed swing to ihe cable, and iu addition a strain of four tun wu appü-d to the brakes Although blowing tiesh, the cal.lo held her an hour when a Midden pitch ot tho nca Miap ped tho caln , and the Niagara bore away for Q.ieerHown. Should nothing b? heard -f tho Agamcninon. the"3igaru, utter coaling will proceed to mid ocean, having thir teen hundred miles of the Cable. It is conjectured that tho Agamemnon had not delivered tlu arranged jnintity of coil nt the time of the I nil uro, and was awaiting the Niagara. 4orThe tirOeiisbtirg JicpuhUcan asktlio impertinent question, when will tin inti-Lecompt.n. Leeon)lon, Adminis 'ration, antiil ministration candidtte W. S. Holm: ihm place? lublress tho c'ti.elis ot ,Vo long to behuhl thi ioiir-l'ooted mtlt." ' SC- They Know In jail. in ülncago. Ho dried suow and &t1

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IMPORTANT FROM UTAH. ----- The Pacification of the Mormons. ----- THE MARCH OF THE ARMY FOR SALT LAKE. ----- LETTER FROM THE PEACE COMMSSIONERS TO THE SECRETARY OF WAR. -----

GREAT SALT LAKE CITY, } Utah Territory, June 12, '58. } DEAR SIR:—We have the honor to report that we reached this city on the 7th inst. We lost no time in placing ourselves in communication with the chief men of the Mormon people. After the fullest and freest conference with them, we are pleased to state that we have settled the unfortunate difficulties existing between the Government of the United States and the people of Utah. We are informed by the people and chief men of the Territory, that they will cheerfully yield obedience to the Constitution and laws of the United States. They cheerfully consent that the civil officers of the Territory shall enter upon the discharge of their respective duties. They will make no resistance to the army of the United States in its march to the valley of Salt Lake or elsewhere. We have their assurance that no resistance will be made to the officers, civil or military, of the United States, in the exercise of their various functions in the territory of Utah. The people have abandoned all the settlements north of this, and all the families have left the city, only about fifteen hundred persons remaining here to take charge of the property, and to burn it if the difficulties had not been settled. The people from this city and north of it have gone south to Provo fifty miles south of this, and to points beyond. We will visit Provo and the settlements South in a day or two, and see and confer with the people, and inform them that the difficulties have been settled, and thus induce them to return to their homes. We have written Gen .Johnson by the messenger that will bear this, informing him of what has been done and that he could march his army to the valley whenever he desired to do so. We intend to remain and visit the people and convene with them until Gen. Johnston's army arrives. We think it important that we remain until the army is located in the valley. We have but a moment to write, as the express will start in a few moments. We will in a few days forward a detailed report. We hav=ve the honor to be, very respectfully. your obedient servants, L. W. POWELL, } B. MCCULLOCH, } Cm'rs of Utah Hon. John B. Floyd, Secretary of War, Washington, D. C. GOV. JOHNSTON'S PROCLAMATION TO THE PEOPLE OF UTAH. The Commissioners of the United States, deputed by the President to urge upon the people of this Territory the necessity of obedience to the Constitution and laws, as enjoined by his proclamation, have this day informed me that there will he no obstruction to the administration and execution of the laws of the Federal Government, nor any opposition on he part of the people

...i i. , , :, . '. ..!ai,'j Jj 1:1 . . I Ii jpnijin, a be in go min' mr i;-u -.1 tho 1 erritory to he military Love ot ;(n .J,.,., t,M .. W;V1U tho tiovcrunient l the eXt cutioii o their I th 1 iiatii-1, u,)iH .1 iu..,wtr i.m.,w irder.s. 1 thetvfoie feel it iucumlient ' wii.a to i-..:u--t my .w.n.an.i tm.i-t ..n.. b . . ..... . ' iir liiii.in,ni L-iiiiiiJct I 1 1 It ln am.-, huiimi? thi 1

m me, an I li.ie are it salisf.uiiuw 11 10:11.; s . to assure to io ctiixens nt tin- . i . 1 . .1 ferritory wie. I learo. iippivlicu I from 1 he army ill tre.itm -nt, thai no petmi whatever wiil he in any wi-e interfered villi or molested in his ; cr.-oa or rights r in tit. poicel'nl purMiil f his avoi-a-lion; un l s .oat I "tee i m bo neeiLd, hat they will ti.nl tho arinv alwas iiiithliil to the oh'igitims of d tty. ae.nly now to as.i-.t ai.d pi-o'eet tlienia.1 was to i; ho t'uvii "T nloit was tiel cvd thev wero resifiiig t !i Inwsnf their ioverumctit. A.S JOHNSTON, Jol. 2nd Uav. and Hrev. Ilrig. (Jen., Coin. OltDEi: Ol M.U II OY Til K AHM V. llriiMVAtiKit, rVpn."tinf,nt "t t:ah. Campuu IW .r Uiixr, L". 'I Juo, ti, Is'-o, ) Tho army will continue iho in ifch to morrow, and daily hereafter till arri val in Salt Lake Vallov, in the following rder, each command Oeing followed ..... immediately by its train and a portion ol tho Mipply train: Hrevt Col. I. F. Smith's b-itt.illi.n eotistitutiug the advamol .'unrd, at v. M ; Tenth i'lf.intry and Ph-lp'n haltory -at 5:15 A. M ; Pill It infantry an I Kouo'n battery at 5:4. a. m : Col. Lorm hittallion d mounted riflemen, Firt Cavalry, Third. Sixth 1 ml infantry at ::lö a m ; Volunteers at G.'W a M ; ccmd dragoons, constituting tho tvir guard, at 7 A. i C-mm in-Lr- of reginenis and hattallious will order the .Minrd of their respective traitH. Tiii Ile-chpiartcrs will bo with the a Iv.inee v order of Hievet Hi igi lier (r neral A. S Joh.iMoo. P J I0 I' KU. assistant Ailjutaut-tieneril. THE LA Tli -iT F il ) M ' HI B ft M Y. movement of the tim-oph toward sm.t LA KK CITY E; HO r.t.N'O.N r.tsSKI). KTC. f?.MPoN Weijvu PlVKIt. J il lie '.'1. "58. This detaehment of t'-o anuv is in iving t finelv, no I will be at tho head pnrters of tho Mormon in four o:live day from this time; hut (hero is not the -dighlcM chauo f .r a figh . We havo passed K'-ho ('aiioi', whci'o the Mor'tioiis cxpectc-l to annihilate us. Ono hundred and filty of tlo S.i'n'. passed its this morn. ng cm route for Salt Lake City. They went out irely around us. It is thought that thev are a partv ot returning Mormon Missionaries. tgf A Mrs. Groves, of Linesvillo. in this State, gave birth to four children U Tuesday night all girl. They livod only about thraO hours. tvaS"Alram Lincoln, who is proposed tr Mteceed Mr. Douglas in tho U. S S. nale, is a Southerner by birth and education. tyy A lover rihoiild be treated with the ramo gentleness as u new glove. I he young la ly hhottld pwll him on with I ,K, ,,imo8i teii'lerness at lirst. only m 1 king tho s-iai.eM ailvauees at a time till kIu grndiially gains upon him, ami twii-is him ullim.-itely round her liltl .Inger; wherca. tho young lady wh tasty, and in t 0 great a hurry, wil. never get n lover to take her h.ni I, bm ho left with nothing but he? wils at her finder's eudi.

" T n W X ( if!) ! N A X Ab 0 tinonro for tli fvllorlii, of Tt. tut lit )r nS, i MC", til. I! It nrd-On-xl l.y lM Prf.l.ti-ni unit Truorutof lh T)"n tf Itriiokilllc, tlmt t here t e n 1 1 Imi0-t '(1 ii'l flai up. n i,'t itr-irlT

ubjiol tu Uxill.-n hy tin litw in J nllnunr . ! J roi raUtn, lb um ut ri.oiti renu un ry our li iti lr-! ditlUri iiiotit tif vntumluu ttn-if. Tin lm tn eollrrt. horrln i(tr jro Iii t. fur, 2, Tbil ihn.- b in 1 1 h-rrlijr hm upon ery cllUi-n si tuil q-iVinH to vot in mI4 nn"' radon, il inn of Kvvi-iity-flva n-nli nl lei, (t lu he mtnit 1 1 y lnw, fC. 3. 13 It ftuthur M(ln!tisl, tbnt tlio cU-rk lllvr ih tlii-itl'iite to Ilia AuJifur of ''.tiiklin ruunlv, I int., Ir tli nr- ul' IiuvIhk It m leu UPi'O hll Ul ilti'iunk, fur rii'i lli ti liv , lio Tit-ata-rr cr Mill po iic.v. W. M Jll'toW, IWl. Attnti T. J. Tvkits.Crk. TUE'STÄTü CINFlAlirXrSANELIR CütKlY. . In rr' Ctm. I . it.1, tkilUrr Trm. Utt. !lutec' C, Hink anJ l.t'iuuol tlurV VI. ElioiWlti RoWt, FrinrU If. RoUrli.Sflmtirl I Ttttlilua It. KoWli. M try B II. for im, Mm fun lluicn, Pvrui'oa A I Iron It. Itoticrli, n 1 Wüllmii J. D. nulinri. Bi It known, thnt on ttio Jflili dny rf ."ft'iury 1Ä.-.8 tbo pliiniifT hj llollAnd A Iti'tiUli, .heir rtlr iiy, file 1 In ihn cli-rk'i cflic of lb iVurt t Com uinn ricni of lahl ciaintr, n unHavIt frem lili-b i m jiumi thut mil' nf action rxl-t ignin.l mid tinlants, tut that Kain jel R. r.i I.mi, on nf WI dcirmlnnn u a nuu-rvMvut vf tuo fc;U of IoJiThnrefore nl 1 ni.n-rri.rnt tefrn lrnl I birrb nntiflo tnf the pendency of rai-l l.luii, nnJ ihit ihe iiMiie wir Inn I for tii.il nt the m-xt term nf thi Coiirl of Ckiiiiiwiii P eril of mi l rtuntv. to I t Trii-tJ lb- Cart II. ia. In th ttton of UruArilt. rmmtv n 4 8tl if-rr.i I vn the fint Miimlny of July Oi'P . itne John M. J.hn-ttn, clerk of nil emi t. thU21itdy of April 18 8. J. M. JON'STON.CI'k. Wheolcr & Wilson's SEWING lilAC'IINE rV in umlor-inrit nitl f i-nNh n-'lr for tbo ahr 1 nurs-i lor .sowing Mm hinc, Iii h hr will t!l I'iiK'imriti prh-rf. Tho npe im tiy of lhi f-liin iVFrnllnthcr'in rn thru-ihout the tuiiro lng I ninl lirnnlh of I let lnq1. livery MmIiI.jij U wairinfoJ to V ro.f iory J. ii. rrims. H 00V vi 11 J u'y 9, 1 3! 3. jy a ?: 1 ". Notice t Heirs of Petition to Cell Eca Estate S'iite ff Imlhiiiti. VinuU'ix County. N-mcK U li.nh g'ven. ihtt M'iNnii .Morriw A 1 1 1 1 n I t 11 tor ! ImiiiU n- n wi li t!i u!l ri-.nr I f ."'' n';,VUT. 'i"!'";' 'A"''1 h ' I i! I hu Ji'!li Inn In oll Ihi" Ki'-il of Im -Ii-t. h'o j.-oint hiin; tu uf:l lent to piy Udi t t : an t Oi o iii pi-iilii'ii will ho h)U-1 ft thy tn-t tori 1 .bo lou;t of loiimmn r'- of (. '. (' 11 i-. !: .1 V M!i. A. P.. t.'-s. JOMN' M. .IOIINSTOV, Jn'y 0 f.C. C. !. I i-nkil Co. Iotic w T Til T. u-ittor-icrnc I initii'r II p -riii iadahtet to mu r"" r I'lute w.iviMii.r , ;., ..,.,1..,.. ;, . " 4lr wi.tuu. .... . - , , II. M. IIOW A ( II. ssignees Notice. N' it'll? i lioruij i i hil ifouiy ftU.-ifcr hi m.nlo niiiu-in iiOiituf hii pri.j.i i.y, inr. an. wi'uii.ii, tu li.1' u.ido ig'i I iii.' ih.) Ucnrlil uf li 0 t-'li.vr. AM J.-. 1 -, y . 1 1, iitv'.n i-tn.mi rn-i mi h .... ... : 1 ... 1. .. 1 - .... !i'!.niu nr.; im, iu j j 11 iiium-iii . iiJiu, a 11 I an in-t'ii n.irii.iu iu mu IM Ul i -I ill iKO Iii ll.-llii.lu J.-iv .uvut. j nix wyx.v, 1 . . . Jiil-IS 10 1'iw VALLEY HOUSE. H It Ü U v i L I u , le J'. HIAVIXlJ taki-H ilia ul.ova lk.nc, ihapmpriatur Will di-voto Iii un liv!J-l Mit-u-inu lu lb. cu..n--rt of tlio.-v hu iieiy hr-i-umc hii o-iU. Th, r.uMi-li n- nt i nw uii li-ri;iiioj( a Uiniomhrtiiainiijt an I clrniii, for t!) nituinur rti-vii, ! wliitb ho invito.' li.a Iricml and 1U4 p iblij ,.iti ; Hy. , 'n'1 I '' I ill Hull ol ClI'tuilK-M. aoootnmo Ffltt OF CHAKÜÜ f U.WriJUST ItECniVKu nnolb.-r lot of b, 1 W. M ii.I.i k Ivio.t'SATlC t-'bi'lP, ..r Iba cure v Khoti:iiati.on, l'in-i, Svniiinj-', .-L-.-.m", t-oiitravni r Painful Sintor, .Mmc'.d r Joint, Nti.aljia Ni-rvuui Itcit.l ithc, or anything vf that nalnre. Pi-riion alhi -k- I, by caUm uu in can bav unt ap plication. I'rct uf clnrxj, bi h fill i.ilifly tliria ul it wiuidor.'ul virtu-j. T'i Uoetur o.l'cr tu pay 1 rourd tf TKX DOLLARS For any fnilnri iu nnnMt-npt In n;r. Thii fluid I put up in Inrgo but: tin. nn I i tin-c'n-ap t mi-.licin wo kimw of in Tti-w of rejiiriu ro small por;i.. to pr!or:u a ct'ltiii r e--. All vrdc-rt id Ire-.-1 to TI10S. TJARTON'. inarch 5-tf. Crookvilte. Int. New Ciis'i ari l IVJmpc Sturc. JXO.T1. COD LEY, DE tl.L'It IN FH0Y MinfvT TLE PfY G3D?, r--r m r-r - uroyeiies. . " ' IIa r I ware (jueelwa re. NOTIONS. Ac. e. TTX niSWTA KJXG. srjr I p-ir t-rt'ru!ar attinti n to lhl llml of lu t ni-5 ; Inching -n linn 1 ai all tinic an aa-viluirbt o cu-ly mule Li.tl n, mil nl-o mal, tu any t nn inib. I utno keep Mv.aliu Ci ftiiK huh I eil a' .i.iirhm til pitcu. SfiVCuX atihoign.f th TIIHIin Cn;iR5, tvw il -on Xmtb of Lintk A l a enhar' itnu .rml Mu of iha .tic t. WM. FRANK. CHEAP CASH STOIUv JOHN KING (I.itc Uinj ,t Went. l T 1ULD nr.-tPrCTFl'M.V an t.i t M .1,1 V cn-ti.mi-r ami hu pul.lio, .u hoi ii-t i. rocu pt uf a huge ami mu.t comp! e lolc-lion of S I i i - SUM ( Xn"" GOODS, OunnI.tinS of tho 1,-UeO an I mot iWli.i.nuhl ilea. jCO of tho fuaoon, sliiih lio prupoc to lull ai REDUCED P.1ICE, rO CAIH, )R A?rltJJ COjTilY P 0 JJ3 In adopting atr'u-lly tho ffn-li ivfti-iu be fcrl dtitßeil at ibe iua time ol' nlTt-rin j auuh luilue.-tnvnt. .0 cttitmotri ai will mike it a-lvuuujjcoui to ibvu. in bo ii dv tur mined to cull at Alt La wouU atk Uu rx.mUaiiun of Lit itock bijr puriLaj-in i lava Lei c uia Jt-Cin.

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DE00KV1LLE LOOK HEDE I WILLIAM FRANK'S n;o .uns i oj ui ?j r. v iu 12 ; i. o v o z tuicNowix j l H1.AKT Aauonaio tit. thv .i. Mm vi Hi iiiii-n i lnkll D4 ih onl H'i.'V.'j, Au liniltlln O ! nctd I my ol l Irkiiit inj tut invii lu b'.I iiiit 11.1111t .Ii y fuirillm Lxioi puibilK l-liii, !i Il nt l.'lii.'lnntil pi ii-, bulb itl. ! ii4 rctill Mvlf htliif, p-riniril u in on tud lnlf Ih iI ImniU i-oiumo v l ,h my rutMiil n n t , I $m JUlhluil lu UllUufaltlllt II killil. Of l'uiil..f t hint r"'li', To Baildora andMcchanica. Sü.ii.r.O I'UOI'OiAi.rt HS Im rf-lv-4 1 0,v ri'ul'li iico n' I'rmt'i If Imtnnn, In II ixVtin, uilil 12 o'tlork noon, tin Mnmliiy Jim ';!', JK.'F, or lurul.liliiK im,rii fur -oiii turllng fuui.Un Ii 1 or doliif Iiis Irl W wurk, fur rti.lns lha oo4

wi rk, fur p'mitcrliii lu l fur pilnt.ii ih l a bull c'Lunh lu to Luill At lirtiufct ÜV. fktviflcttiok n li iwn at li rvi Irnr- of Mr. IUIiuisbb Im U.uokvlll. If. II. H( III; ( UTE, M.H-IIKlK, r. Ito UM A XX, A. n:i.z, j.scnxEinrn. AÜUTl'. A.VLl'J, Building C01 Juno lt-2w t'Uat ill Ti'JN Oto li. b'rrniM 11. luxr. ( Ii etWb ntd I luJ l'lirl( Uu iv in r ,et tu n uvuci Cf HI ol 1 tig -, tlu tire tj pen4 lh innnnt 01 hit iiyi in MnJ.ntf to tha ilflic'tii lliruii jhoul tli Utt.t ff TT Tt T! Tl tlw Me in wUi I"' U W UM A I lu(J(.fllUfu Jo tti turt 0f (;t)B. umpiiiin, 0 fin.hl:!, A Linn, VND HAS HE BN l.ntr einp:iont, Lt'Ojhi, ty. pen li, AO., rri of cbmgi. 1 Tb II Dr. ht4 l.rvtiirM nil in llcuiady tu KrMt p'ricoiion la ptiu-lieo of lh tint f f j ycr, ''TT ? I " ? 0 ' ctitidJ-nt ihui 11 .cd Cun.amrttkn.' A bli atBovat OT .cireUMnt;tf.i4 nt.; bun, bo will 'ncnd rnch npplifsut wko I'arnUb-fT-RTATirTQ J--Hpiion of hi ymplota n ma,j ,tU(n,jfj, f bit Bjjjph,. .with mluiit au4 xprlrlt diitcUy jlion for preparing It tvmrlvt, lhnn iht-y tbtll 1 tilctf it. tnJ lri'iud Hi tiMicfirlil fffvti oil. ft. II. C CRN'S in ihi-lr mtv. :rk ipplli-itit illn-ndÄ ilnitipi ( (Miu.y to p ty lh rfüiro Irttrr, li'Itati. io in the tho prtucnt f rhU or a Jverlimint. Ail'tr-a I Pr. S. II. ITRN3. (EV YORK. Nw Yoik. Chio go, Gi. at Weili.u a d Weitem lout . l.rtL rn: inbiaxapjlis & cinjihau VIA LAWIlli.NCtUl Uillaai-c llrt inllei, and no binjja of car tttwrr C.iiJnuuti inj luaiaaAj U. Tt lkasscn::ir 'Vndtis I.vo Cini-liinntl daily (ini'Jv.'H'fs-pUd.) fror U - foot of M i:l ami Finm .vi-U, iii.Uki : I'iUST Tit A I N ti. I j A. M. Chicago t:prM hronch tn In-iiouajiua, L.ifiiUa aa.i Ctticao, iiihiuii li ii i of cat. MC'OM) TI'.AIN 3 .11 P.M. Vcoiatna.lalion t .hu :t.U0 l'. .M. Tr.iiu arrive ia lu'U.tii'ipv.ia ul 9.0i .'. l. . T'.iO ii'.ova t;"ni m-iVi- t!oi ronnci-tton I InJiaaipo'N, barjfti hi. i CUirno. ri.1i tra u ir . Tcrr 11 m:e, .pliiic.icM, K --k 1 -iu-1, i!.U'bar;r Kono.h i, I. uak't-ttH, J.t4-koiii Llimi!., Dur'injrtiiii. ,Mi:wiuVi. M illion. NapUi, i:atjiia. tjitiu-'V. Pi iliiu d'l tliicii, 1'n i, 1'coria, liun'i.-llt. l:-ioiiiiaj- vn, mil l. I'-tluu ht. Caul, f ort IV run, Iru, T.,r..io. V'o, for VimU-:iii, Lug-iu-puri, and aU tDt ami Ci ir in Ihn ft. 7"r nii-c juti nr tn the ii-St TI ktt fffir-n tit1'oro mi pi-i liMP x ni- ti-lii- . au. I ! lor Ticket! I. I. XNVItl .Nl'l 111! ltdtu n -ii -i ! 1 1 TirrvTi . C.no l nntit u"l, ru vy be In I at l"i L' ii"i tfiwi R. I., i-i.fni-r of 1'pn-lrat- ant Fmnt, h.-r all nvirr iufonuailon en InJ. .1. K. (Jtur:ni, Till a A-cht. A'lo, JCo. 2 U-T-nai Il.tu-i-. WM. M. STARK. Tii Vet AS.nt. Of?l ffo-tr fr.n 4 A. .M. I. 'J V. .M. W. II. NOBLK, U.-n--rat Ti lot . t't. II. C. I.OKI. rrcr't. fr.-M2'.s. A. W. ADAM'S, Xo. 0, Main IJurp-tJs Street. 4 FIXTJU AHRl V l. OF -.fry te.raUa ( .V at uncKuntplt-d low p i.-.n. OUul I- mo I an Horn n tu I. erat prr ra-r4. Tint Ctisili ai l.'i 1 1 25 mufa por jarj. liinghnin from 11' tn I'D ' " Tino Trint f.-i in In io n-nii yrr ?tr$. Cn'iini-rra, fnhioiiiiMn h'vIi-, CO to 1 2.S,p.-r y '4. Aliepn tiM-k nf rlolhii.Jt vry knp, tnmn.rr Mat. variou ilra-riptinn. Mii- I Uli nv tt, net in eh'Tt nrar' i-vrrj iliaij tiiaU ia usu illy found .n a j,'vnri in i.ucn'. f COME TJ THE BESiTEf! It l no a r u ii. la. a au.l Ihirby I an money, til I lut we ak 1 (MMK AM Si-:K! n' Tnu aiU ht nuiini-el. Tha jro.Ucr -St 'VI Til CASH, an-l Haj iliit-anuu, and -aiil la I mOow or-lin- i t tt.. a-ri . FOURTH OTTj ÜL Y ODL DR. RUBACK'S GREE11ÜG To tho universal nation, It'iil j'oi ioui itay, 4. mon tli h i- az'ii l j. 1 -i ...I ,w. 1..,. i' i... . .. .1. 1 ;.. . i'.i. uw a'., ..v.l. ,iw .'.I v llilia Fl .1 ip wu Io lilV, an 1 IJLi r tn high. To an Milin;rinj( ort I I y .ib. unit, Clai-nc 1 Ibo tics -I nru borr, wbi!a ttiannr i'iiwi't I ii ui li hit U l i ra plcn Ion; raji, Which lit. tie J piiiilii.i on & .and u liot A. uii-n andatiila iuinxloil hbiitif j raii-o. A I Imil, Co uu'.h a: oVr the lot ingnaia Toy awr an I airiis-i id imny a fcarfal ß'jfbl IIa l!naici prou.llv, m hi lliy aoiin f l.iir, With di.uniUi'i to-nit and -fc'rn,trtif.tltii bight Not.l.v bivc l.;il.t for thy rlhta and faitir, W inning f. om lr-) ol i f Ilia i.ljru r o Id I'rir and if-p-rt; I in-iv Ihy inline 1'cftin witli bright hi pc, lh.T rt S ho j a un.'ur!J I'.nt tiit In ranuitiary wai'a rJ pmb," No, ri.lirr in tba ratv-a of 1 ju-v ami Jf; N'ot (jumDii iT auuixh, I. at tbo Miriry Uiijfb ?li al.l Mftrome o our I.ulI I In- k'.uu t-yta ley Thv.- tiii-l of l.ovr, a n it Co- iiiico la - ki i n I e umptitxt on il y hill anil vulr, of i, Th'iiini thy i hi dren rvct thv-na;al taoia, 0." fairCo'.uinl.i and of Liberty. ' It uildy -ih V c.l hciilih. niih I'r.ird. jovf at 'ra'a Of Inippy fan- i-a, a i'.l-hall bC ibe'lanil; From Hob luk'aSn r.livb h.'il-a Ci ul:i-:u' pain D.vi-pi p-i'i tmCli-il, and iha iifintlirig hand Of th- poor ncrtoiii ii ti-h tio ui.gt t rhaLcf; Fiom bin famo'l fVon-liiiHi inu n-im-i.T. a Fevi-r and agno ijuai1, wbi'u bal k iwk., And dire tiiai-a-, i h all il l otmif, (lira. C'oriuptPil b no. I, pma at the lio II l.tciiin, Soon 'ui-Klh ib, ir in.-gu- n.Uuru nur. frc Tho da I iM -pix ti'n eve i.h bikJ h.ul g.tm SpaikloH, ami iluj ihn Ititib in joint v. Ntma'ßia. to, in uli it ri i i -uiM-, I cmikkI aa ci-r.a.n a lh it dny iu-- tn'n To ilnikfoui ri;kt; and ibu aa -u t-ly Cr Ail ttinjr comp ainl l.rf. lila leuicy. .Ytl n inoie gt-ut iu thi- (jolon- rr-i.ä )i Inttlin 1'eith, t ca.uUnpa hiawi;: Ano b-r now and j iy it i . Ica i.i l-lo II lir abi by bu klooJ I'uril.,., aO'l Tilt To all wh Luv iK'(uind the lioniil laiut, A uto i r c In oiiie. a it ilu nn1 to l-e Of UinwiKi-il livt-r. 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