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Show rbich the war has tu. pair .the injuries ilictcd, and to secure the benefit of the (Bwmng lessons it teaches as fully and as speedily as possible. " This "duty was, upon thV rcbe lion, r promptly of the termination Editor. CANNON, . GEOUGS Q. Washington, 3. accepted not only by the Executive Dfor short met Both Houses of Congress epartment, but by tho , insurrectionary . rrUESDAY EVEHIKG, DEC 3, 48G7. sessions at!2 noon. Tbe respective preStates themselves, and restoration In the first announced the first moment of peace was believed to bo sidingofofficers40tb; Congress! adjourned; ithS as easy: and certain as itAvaa'indispensa. SURVEYOR GENERAL, I ETC. sest then ' second the called then blei The immediately however, r expectations :: UTAH. FOR r sion. An immense- number of bills and so feasonablyan. confidently entertainwhich, resolutidns . were introduced, Comed,' were disappointed by legislation from in which the appear ofvtbe telegrams,, announcement By await the which I felt constrained by my bbliga Ore-our ; seen bo that of will it colamnl tbem'Corbitt another to withhold niy mittees; Among Constitution tions to the v : w the! for bill a providing asserifc,! h respected Delegate to Congress Hon. sr1, of notes in of legal issue place source of profound Is therefore a gold Wm.' H. Hooper,- Is; at! hfspos.t and retafacllitate view a specie with the obliregret that, In complying with taldrig early s tops to sec'uro fbhls con- - sumption. Steward introduced a Bill to President! by gation imposed upon the tituon ts those rights to wbichi they are estabiisli a National Schdbl, of Mines. the! Constitution to give to Congress from H V ;; bo clearly entitled Yesterday,'thefirt Ordered tolje printecim time to time information, of. the sttxti? of to a Bill Introduced TThna' tbcfUnion, I arn unable to'communicatc day or tho Sesslonvhc introaucea a jam create the office of Surveyor General of to1 create tho office of Surveyor General any definite adjustment, satisfactory to questions thej American people, of the Kebellion i of Utah 'and to 'extend the Homestead PrVomntlon law to that territory.; f "close the of the which since Several1 personal explanations were to this Territory. Last law' mind. On tho the have Preemption public ' agitated . . ... - - ' no ImJ ti but made on different subjects, candor corapelsUbe to, declare winter n Jsui was introauceq in contrary, is no Union sl4 that-a- t this time there mornthis" gress to create th e bin ce b LB urvey or convened Court as Supreme our fathers understood the term; andus. General in tjie Territories of ;Utah and ingr no ousiness was cransacwu. momeant it. tobe understobd by they Presito the usuaivisit the made established can Montana and establish a Land t)fHce in Court The Union wbiclv they states rf? V.. Tf rtMifcl are repre-- " exist only where all the .this Territory Montanaand Arizona. has disease A resembling rinderpest sented in both Houses of Congress, .1 "When put upon its passage wo under iLnnWArl I "7 r I n o one State Is as. free as' another to where :n: i 8. ew was stricken stood that tbo word fUtah Orleans; its internal concerns according regulate ' orders Issued has Hancock revoking ontrof tbo Bill, and the Bill passed as to its own' .will f and, 'where "the laws of Louisiana of removals the last Mowers the Central Government, j strictly connmcndedl; But on referring to; tbo Act, fined to matters' of National jurisdici aarpublished in the .Govern men ted it ion i .u .. i tion , apply With equal1 force to fall the oftbe "Acta and Resolutions" of that The Cbicago papers print the Message, That such is people of. every section f .the we' find it printed, in advance or its delivery.: it is quuea cession of Congress, Union isja not the present statoVof ' of A document. '4dn portion large If land tfe all? must ia!tf page 179, as originally presented. lengthy melancholy of a statement views tho it is principally veto Irestpnitioh of the Fho Act: as printed. acknowledgdtbatltbe us a Survey- - embodied cives on the . the in messages1 j j State to their proper legal relations with .ox General and a Land Office for this various reconstruction bills. The Pre .the Kederal;Govemment and with one , these'mea-of all urces the is This a sident mistake repeal to the terms of the Territory.: evidently according; another, resort faithful to the a sures and applior our jjeiegaie wouia not nave introoriginal compact, vbuld bethe; greatest laws.-Kand Constitution1 the cation of God, in His duced the Bill, with which this , morn temporal lessing which the capacity of the negroj urges against kindest "Providence, could bestow upon and denouncesahef ing's telegram credit him; for w t this nationi 'r.;. . r I. i .?Wo bopo that tho Bill introduced by plan or putting the government or tne our imperative duty to It becomes Southern States almost, entirely in the consider whether or not it is impossible' itr will and tho hands of negroes; says vriblei cinilderaUon; at Ibe bands of cost $200,000,000 yearly to maintain the to efTect this most desirable- consummation; , The Union and the- Constitutionis Congress than did its predecessor. Wo supremacy oi mo negro govern muu is.; -ras one are inseparable. hope this as much for the sake of Con- jtHrrerer8 to tne recent elections as an 'other will be the all parties obeyed by reason a for of chance additional policy as for the sake of the people- of gress1 and, if one ;is .destroyed both - Hd preserved; to reconstructionreference' with this 'Territory. It is a paUryJssu e for has criven much consideration-tmust, perish together The destruction the by of the Constitution will1 be followed ihp legislators of a great nation (to raise questionif Mow.far it Is the President's calamities! other and still greater and ritrrho people of a; Territory- - whom duty to protect anadefend preserve It was ordained not only - io - form a tho Constitution?- - and bow-fa- r" it re- establish. Justice, insure domestic Civita Vecchia jtnnnexfeeunlphbetwee yon nrresa. buttq e vforAl-tbcommon so being strengthened thati aj garris- tra'nltutlityr'provide choir of justice, buca a course is utter- - felt anxious toreaelia'proper conclusion are these serious and j important ques-- ; on of the Papal troops can hold the defence' promote Hhe general i welfare, lys indefensible upon allj grounds of on reolstanco to city as an open" gate for'the return of and secure the' blessings :6f liberty to tlons. He titHtesrnahsliip and does not' comport an Act of Concress basaed accordlncr:to the Erencb troops, should, the subjects ourselves and to. our posterity. Nothi' 1 which" the the forms of the- CdnstltntionT inisbt of the Pope hereafter .require lt;:".t- "I i "magnanimity ng1 but implicit obedience to Jts.ruire-ment- s in ..'all parts of the country will A submarine cable will soon be laid Opnnressjof tbo United 'States should; provoke; civil1 war I betimes of bigb if: tern eh t, wbi cb febould nly be from ' Civltl Vdechin. accomplish these v great enjlf.p Without p arty exci !;'! resorted-t- o' as the last renfedy; H OBut! Paris. 2. that obedlenVd we carf look forward only Switzerland has accepted the General ten continual outrages i upo individual eases might occur where the Executive wliicli have' us uonrerence.T-',v.?-t.i Jv. a hreaches bf the public Trltbbcing'xigliis frpni" micht- bo compelled Ato protect h!a I"4 rights, incc'ssontweakness 2lu :r "'London. financial dis- ,r:n peace, national; ocai jreeiy fgranwa to ;oar neignoors; rlghtsregardiess of consequencesi,,F6r; J vrt Tha..rmc3 has. an editorial on the nojiortne: total joss or ourj prosperity, ; KtrIypli-fouride- d icason can: lbp exanipleif the legislat ire shoold;uri-- ; I lalian ci u es t i o n wb i ch is considered the! general corruption of morals, tmd Deaertane - to aDonanja fiitJuSbk forwani. forjBubb:rtlall'eg j of govern mentthe President importanK1fl6ctibg'.xr'' the Ipolicy of thei final extinctipn of popular reedom. partment British- - Government," also must take the responsibility of hls'Hiiihi ,the on the To save bur country , from jvils8o apfflce-ahMexi-,vaiuo;it "of occttpy.ail the save the life the nUtion at! tone, oi .puDiicopinion. ; it rmaKes a palling atheTtllboilldTtericiw our ; possesses. a strong jarcument.airainstrihe'continu- - eflbrts again and again.! To'mo the; fcopbb owned i t when we: se ttled biere, ;unconstitu-- i ance pf the temporal power of the Pope; of restoration Beemspe'rfectJ.V plain i asvor thlesarfbr all1 pu rpbses tibriftctst, though-plainlviewed lt of seltlomenu. irwas tioDal, do rJofc :warrant forcible :re3ist- - ana expressed a" oeiier tnattne uonrer-j and' simple. ttItJconslsts ihereiy m a" but its territory; aticb on'i tfie "part jof tho y executives i ence called by Napoleon will never! faithful Application' off the Constitution cmlir.bse, .In tbe viewf.1the few Tper-- ? may be redressed by the meet. It concludes with, the opinion and laws.? The execution of the- laws: Tnesrongs bad seen itwas to ehold the ballot; and' the recent dections show that the Pope and Italy must get rid of rlnot nowr;obstrucj;ed:or ppposed by, copao csftbl together and to servo as a" bridge that they; will be; 'He then refers to the. mutual distrust; and; pnmri to nn jiotpo. physical forcel- - Thereiis.nbmilitiiry or uu iut rreasury, ana ine remp-tatio- h merit without the assistance of.tho Eu other nqcessi tyi real tqr pretended, jwhieh u the1 Miss to tifbss ourC ib' the iruuus to corruption on the part of reve-nu- e ropean powers. y iiivv' ;' 3r rui can; prevent obedience to. the Constitu- oflleersand'denounces tho Tenure tion either North or South." All the Ofllce havo measure n ali:confidenco The Bliras iSo tbatour Deleweather, has been .verv inclement rights and all the obligationsi of I States vyhicb prevents diabbn--es- t gste-wiand indtviduals' cah ber'protecti?d and discharging spare:nb exertion to push this tho'ExecutivoTroni bnieltiIs.r!He'Charre8 reve Immense enforced by mean s perfectly" consistent Bm,thr9uSQf antl securo to his cbnstl- - nue frauds as a result of the operation of reponeu, auenued.witnrioss or life; fundamebtat-iaJalThSicourtwith-thtolfflfnthf: honnflfo tti. ill.. a luia ' '! uuu; says mo resiuent' Js Special to iho Dcscr'cl Evening KewsA ti'kl' mav b8 everv whereT onen: and iff onen xui, Tromrt3 Paisa.Pli6 Captain: is made a common informerby it; against .their :process would 'bo 'ub impeded. as inVlJls takes rofUcIal8, it theJ Crimes against can be United Btates away labors, andfkeenly corrupt ifaUgable J DEBFSfeaESfflEi ' oiiVe to, tbolhterests of; those whom he power of removal. ,v prevented or: punished by ? the proper He thinks the President Bbould'bo rejuuiciai autnonty, in a- manner is 'an unique leased frpm all responsibility, if be is Wpont3.ia:posllrcS V'j. and lega,h X7r on ainmany, respects ' ,Tb ere is; proba hit allowed to make. 'J; Fellow CmzExsOFf Senate the no reason; why There and AND JiOUSE OP- - IVEPREEKTATIVES: biy.no inan In Congress whobad so few removals at hia own;appointments the; ConstltutloiilsblDuIddtrjbe obeyed dlscretlori:;' The - power Thetcontinudtdisorganiiatiotf ofvtbe unless danger to the'publicservfce'comes'froni Unionlli who its exercise those tovwbicb'the IPresident has fto liave" determined ttbat; it shall " be dis the power of appoiritmeut, not from the : removal.Mherefore the Consti- often call ed the attention of Congress; is regarded and violated. The .mere nak-- , power'of whose constituents nrav tution left the power, of, removal .unres- yet a subject of profounds and patriotic cu wm obprcJlmber. or some h pi. lUJS.vtQvernmtfni, wo may, however, :nnd some one or more xmahlmity. as db hisi tricted, while it gave the' Senate the concern. oMts branches,.is the only relief from that to in the reflection! that thousands which to a perfect Uncan obstacle anxiety reject right that are exist inter deemed unfit. appointments they Y;ection a that the al; painful situation; ' political: ion 'of all the States. On this momenand graying ;eari rH for:M!lwelfari before v otirRol untried bv though wq tous question: and some of the measures is devoted to the is not new in his siiccessf must n:erVo : a Considerable space neatly the inn oxneriftfipi nf nnf of finance; . He urges a speedy Political out of it, I have had tbamjs-fbrtun- e xnw to faithfully perform bis duty and question growing ni science: v aa hif?hl nerbatra of specie pay mentaVdenoun-ce- s fected In our own to d i fTer fro m Co n 5 ress an d; h a ve countrv time rutin and rflvq laimackbpno to'standi upigainat resumption the present system of currency, and my: conviction i without reexpressed iotherhas-notiyetany disclosed l v, f i many, bdda. gives copious, statistics with regarded means any serve, th ough with becom n g d e fe re n ce e by which civil 7Arfivin tho production of gbld and toilver;iri the vlipfrislative opinion ted. An enlightened nation; this country. Facts and: figures with lu tely proven -- are not : Those convictions ; f however, with ra .wisa find honnft -... Cib eveains tui of this document wblcb w.w& regard ta esjpor ta and i mpdr ts chow, that constitution pnly:: Unchanged :but:dtrengtheuedby free ,of bo would it a goVerrimentpmay .events jana rurtner rrnecft easy rnaU 8nosequent rest of uxo Measaso will ir their f i tr.p JEr 1 no ter,to return comparatively and. to specie paymbntT r cy tion-requei. :Tho mitigate transcendent Ho importance of pronounces a dleordered currency the their severity by directincr; alii ita pro-- .tho icubject will bo a cuffieient excuse m i 11 itslfnnda-meritaccordance with 1. tical greatest pol Silk worms frloH in lli. 1 aro con- for calling your attention to bo me: of cy ; and cay a .of nl ceeuiuplawi: UlYben war a civil been has fCo7ntrIvance3Xr cheating th tho tfeaSons wbicti bavo so otrbngly in- pldorcdo luxu ldci to a none has been more effectual Drougnt close, it is manifestly the fluenced my own judgment. r urst in terest and duty of the State to re- wo Tne nope? that may all finaiiy con- Special to tho Deszrct Evening ictrx.j tbem with fban that which deludes at paper money. iHo oxpiates a consider able length upon tho evils of depreciated currency, and advises the construction of an import law which will press most heavily supdn luxuries, and secure the reduction of a number'of articles taxed Hdurgea retrenchmcntand; economy in 'all the departments! of the 2, ; Z2T.p2. "Z2tX2 Go vern men t.:l , c, The pxesident gives brief summaries; of the varlbusreports,. which lepresent that the navy comprises 238 vessels,; in the Navy; witha totallast ependiture year pf $31,000,000; im-- ; department other rcpofts prepbrtaht "portionsofabd a general revieW viously telegraphed sbdws ttio of bur favorabfd condition "of ai5iirs,r and urges the importance of possessing a naval station in the West Indies.aiHe reciteai tho; experienco of tbereconstrctIon, warand also of XtHe1 late rebellion tcid show tho advantage of possessing such and says that d4 treaty ba aributp6stf been'cohcluded "with Den rn ark- - for St. Thomas and St; Jobhsp wbifcfr he pres4 entedfto the. Senate for considerationJ Ho calls the 'attention lof CpngresD td the necessity of making proyisibnsfbr! lilts puyiuuubU(.tuu puiuuiwo ui Aiuau ; KoT arrangement has- - been made Tor the settlement or tne Aiauama claims; and bo felt it bis doty to declino thq Gbvernmerit proposition of the British for arbltration,!because hitherto it has hfnn nmnimnfinied with- reservation d and limitations not compatible: with7 the : rights, interests ana nonor oiling country. He does not apprehendHhat a reiusai Great Britain wiiilpersistm , to satisfv these lust and reasonable claims, which involve the sacre prlnci-no reiers to pie of the doctrine ofthe .United States that naturalization absolves a citizen from1 native allegiance; wbicb'doctrlno" is denied by:Prussia and Great Britain; and' appeals to Congress to declare the riir tionai will.unmlstakeably onfthis qujes; tion He concludes. by. suggesting the; discontinuance of stipulations for mainJ talning a nayal.; force-V.to;suppresa ; tbd ifV slave trade. i ;;V-'V Paris, 2.vjj.;' 'Va. small body"of;ibe jrrencb cavalry still occupy Home, 'ana' probably wili the other baveeTOCuated ther Papal terrirc troops to tory.- 'Tho Pope has materially strengthen the Papal idtmyi -- ses-feIo- nr ( Ron-introduce- ; d ten-der- - ; :- . -- . .... ! - . ' '. . . i : " - ? 1 1 ! ; -- iIt -- - -- I . I 1 ' 41 ; mreign-rela'tioiisJH- e - 1 . V "r 4 -- -- ! 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