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Show DEXVEIt DELEGATES. UTAH REPRESENTATIVES TOOK THEIR DEPARTURE THIS MORNING. A reiegatioii Conspicuous for its Ability to Successfully Cope AYith the. nues-tions nues-tions AThich will he BroitpM Before the Consrcs Xevada's Views. C. C. Goodwin, Richard Mackintosh, R. C. Chambers. II. C. Lett, V". G. Van Horn and I.. E. llolden left ior Denver this morning as delegates to the , mining congress. There may have been other Members of this territory's terri-tory's delegation who left at the same time but their names could not be obtained when this was written. The delegation will be recognized as an able oiu , and one Vnieh will see that nothing noth-ing is neglected which will promote the. tninin'.' interests of Utah. Judge Goodwiu is believed to be strongly in favor of a resolution reso-lution which will demand the free coinage ol American silver should that question he brought before the congress, as it doubtless v. ill be. bi;t the opinions of the other mem- r evs oC the delegation ou this subject could be gathered, ua'y iu the general way, that they would be gu!"led by circumstances. |