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Show n K 1 JU h Belly Utah I iarbi41eu IU ticca aa - ' 'Cook, 11 ;T I t DtwtanfbwtrSAN FRANCISCO.. 4 P. PUkof, Room 30. kerchulr Iwlttf . Oekas IHill IIP ! I v-- "ii :i n Camomile ' - ft Ot. J .SALT LAKE. . k Wicklsor, post Offlce ootldlng. oi D. l t HUTCK k CO., Prop. JUDGE D. J. TOO ill,. t .Editor.' SATURDAY EVENING, JAN. 21. 1871. vAcmnoTon city. Rw Hum, KjioblUg PrkyArts -Utxrtoi, Fetlarti DM I W49H180TOX, Doll) Colorado ! . Jsa. 10, 1871. od How Mexlou . are knefking fof. admission, sod copies of theirEnaUifig Acts dow under eonrider-allonb- y Territorial Commit test, lie before .Too. Thatof Colorado retains tbs same name lor tbe State; that of provides for wlstsver name the oooTeatioD shall decids a poo. Both made liberal provisions of land rach 16 and for school purposes; each 3S section wells and Bi.lt and mineral givesisalt spring In Ike proposed SUis, and tsob gives bondrad seetionst to bo shared by tbeOovevnor, for a Statq, University and another ; hundred for publio buildings. .In addition tba Act for Saw Mexico pro-- , . video that tan par oontum of tha prooseds or all pa bile lands said in tha Stataa after He admission ahall ba paid to tba Btata tha pflrpoM of ho pro ting public rofede and eonstroctiag ditches or canals, to effect a gaoaral system qf irrigmtio ale.H 'At that tha 600,900 acres to which cam hut iseo titled trader the Act of September 4tb 18Al,shatl I selected by tha Governor and applied in establishing common school. That of Colorado only give Its par ceotom of tba proceeds of Daa for tba roads and other purposes, - Those gentiemaQ hare laboring for Colo jrado are oonfldsat , Haw Mexico will not i X yT New-Mexi- b Admitted; those for New Xsiu Colorado wH! co osr-selv- es ppr not bat Ingres per fhcOy with both parties. Tba Commit- tea look hut ooldly upon cither propasi- tioa sod Congrssa la in no, temper to I admit new states.' Not that there is aa objection to tha liberal Jierms' af those ' Enabling Acts; they might as entity have secured twice as much! but this rirsbiog t -- half grown Tarrriorias into sovtreifa Htides baa bees a little overdose. . Tbs abuse Culminated with Nevuda, since . t I whim tbs reaction has been great. LHsd . 9 Coloreds applied about that time her oMci would have bean good store thea itbtaa grown daily les. CoDgrsss now awuni folly bent on a strict observance of 0 rule i A nsw Sute shall only be .adtdUted. when its population is equal to (fcktof a Oongrssdonal district, and I for Jliwhelii It to ba eminently just.? It ht( aoems settled that the next Congress aMi havVtwa hundred mod seventy-- ! re --i IV? remftUtivee, This! will make the wWmbev In each district ' about 160,090. Uolovado baa k IHtie over 1 Ynsuy; Utah a fraottou over half as many : s, Mexico just and Ne- vaSik the" All one third. Sn- (probably) 4 afore from,,tat of tba , MissiMippl will SMturstly oppoee ands uneqaal rwpwaen- k tsBow, ami tbcee west will support it but '.When oof Jt7olon wss a mere , ufaseense and reason , ecnjUAefougitf in aRawiagihe smallest tnankipaiitite to 'balanee thviargeet la the great oonsrrva-liv- e Wdy. the Debate; but now tbat;we ore ooosolidsted jrepublic, the reason famwng, the rule should pertially cease or Kt feast not be: ttitkir wUcndvd. - Ooo -- u one-four- th ibreo-fonrtb- iiia . fed (kUeftds bar aa 'machjpower la the AeljeU a forty ia lodiaiis; sad in the Jj.oueaa three or fpur; as much' iutke iMsbara owe hundred in Nw York, sad area six in htUa Rhode Island.' That the ihttintr already exists kmoog oMer ? DbdcsU ho sound reason ?fot; carnriDg n'- M .1. a 'tUkutoxa acd. ua.u 4 the New West, To reouie i iltasrmtion The First, District "' 1 ; -- 4 V 3 1 doa4eive my eyesight in.satiog mattars arouod tbooapitol, thaFs's s great ' deal to be dona after that. N. P. Lankford, of Montana, iahere Ter- 'o)cfag1 Air vsridba4 iotsrssts'oftEat a s ritory. Ha is a delightfully courteous geptUmaa, and ought to beable.to saiure the modest fsvors which. Montana asks, diteh hill and all 1 1 bops jere Isner to abe a t free to give the hUtorj of legviUtioa here on alt ditch (canal?) bills 7OM own in' " car- - Mvxioe iia rd mf Cslf tV4'l Win Whjr-rt- h, If ew Mexico and taagrNa rads, ' fonl DlalrlrU k, P. Lasglbrd.' Ifrota Osr Ova ComspoadesW jtjf Colorfjo; trtnjlele foaz oryflra tiOsitha taxabta wealth Denver j its Undid Inter sat more than quadruples that of tha Territory, and itsentire population is com pact,'"enjfHiUbnsbed.'eooserratlTa by old ties and long , eatabhpd local Intar st, mutually interested, materially help-f- a I, and homogeneous. t How different tha Territory etretcblng ove thirty-sem- i times tha area of tha District! It, has Mexicans on tha south, miners in the cenfor,s Misaotgians oo tha east. Yankees in tba north, and wild, fn disns in tha WeAL Fifteen times th area of the District is bare mountains, and about one-ha- lf as much mors irrtclsimable deserts; Arapaboes, Cheyennes and Utes period-(sall- y of tba Territory, affiiet one-thiand Mexican kdrontM another third; settlements and towns rich in themselves are operated by mosntains and deserts or tha lout menaced by savages, while a conservative landed interest is but just begun !o be established. Tba case of Colorado a the case of ati of us. Why then should we make undaa haste to aasnma burdens to which we art so manifestly unequal f Utah is tha least so of asj Territory, having a landed interest moat, nearly perUtah other causes sat in, fected; but nod reader her still leas a At rabjeet for Statehood. Whan Utah has grown to a population of 160.600 then we solemnly agree to' advocate her admission aa a Stats. Until then we well we hold in .reserve; , only premising foal wn feel it our jnion"to combat and correct, tha popular oeathnanf on ttJs koib . jeet. A - few of your lsvrick' fondly imagine that all Utah baa to do if to get rid of polygamy and secure a msjority of antBrighandtss to come In forth Offjf as a State. Belief a me, gentlemen, if my HEW YORK. Kmt, Pork Bow, CHICAGO. tj quo, for larkst cityhaa oY O tttour 'ffeoresP.BoWallfcCo.. 40 Park Row. rHudoo inaearK of tidiaoa 4on c 1 Section with the annexation of. Dominica, C amendnjstit was rfjvclrd, and, wiih-icompletieg the bill, the House proceeded to the consideration of the Columbia huaiaeaa. The Senate t , mB for the government of the District of 3o)trmbia wa taken up and read. It pro-oeea Territorial govwrnSDent for the iHstri with a Governor appointed by the President with the advice and con- sent of the Senate, and, who shall hold is office four years, witli a- Coancil of eleven members, a House 6f twenty-tw- o members, and a Secretary of State splinted by the President for four years, x and with U delegate in. Congress. 'The session of Congress. In tW tfenate, Sumner presenters nil l&ing read by the ClerkT" the House cdrumnnication from the national colored roceeded to consider it by sections. New York, Jan. 20. The steamer Cuba conraa&tfflatoty ia. session at Washingfor what is the passage of known as las arrived in the, harbor- 'with- i'the re- ton, Nv Sumners bill, supplementary to the civil eased Fenian prisoners on board. It , X. a rights act, now pending before the Ju- iss been rumored for severer days that meet' the Feni- diciary Committed, the object of which ia Collector Murpby would x ' to apply a remedy for the alleged Indig- ans ou their amval, sod bring them to nities and proscription to whioh tbs col- the city on a revenue cutter, thus prac-icall- y ored people art subjected in railroad cars. leaving tba originators of the reoat in the cold. ' Considerable ception' 8oamtryx?tessedhia hearty sympathy ot the petitioners, end rivalr exists as te who will with to Trumbull,' chairman of the the ground. epjtealed The Tammany committee were success- Judiciary Committee, to no lougerdelay ut In first boarding the Cuba and receivTrumbul1 legfafaiioo. ; Explanations by de)ropd the fad that the bill referred ing the exiles, who were brought to the tony Sumner had been reported from city and lodged at Surreys Hotel,'where recom-menastio- at Die-rict- of i dr ns - -- - the-ptay- the eomefttes on July 7th of last year, and wau then ibdeflnitely postponed. ' Sumner asked kavw to enter n motion to reconsider the postponement of the bilL h i t f. 4 1- q JIatnilton objecte, a! Sumner had subsequently introdneed a '.bill suppfe-meqtato the civil rights act jhbstao-tiall- y similar to the UH referred to the . .f - r- ry jcommittee. I' ConkHggf presented a: memorial from citizens of New York, approving the io the President's message touching tbo Alabeme claims, and aakiog legislation to carry it into effect ferred. Re- . j From the Committee on Foreign ReJa-tfo- n, Morton moved the reference of eeri tain papers (o the fcpecial committee ori armed southern outrages, and stated ttuf physical indisposition would prevent his acceptanoo of the chairmanship of the "i -- the a 'f - e, to-da- y, Domestic Hews. WaiklaxtaTk ilbinten yean. -- 1 GOHIKNEXBADK rorign s, G t Oorinxie, 2fj XJ tah. - . ii Keep eobstantly m hand n good ames meat for thq jobbing trade, r Orders by maQ will receive prompt tx ,; I careful attention, t Goods shipped east and west os (hi line of the Kaifrned tbe . same dsy orin nolM are recefred. Cam. L Tibbals, VholMlt aaA Retail dealer la mSES. LlQUOItS i CIGAR?. ferncr Beotaiui nod Fifth fitreet, f CORINNErtlTAII, joet reoeired a large eeeortmeBtef 'Bourbon nnd KpntnckyWhidkics .By FROil THREE TO SEVEN OLV. :rt- f a- ( Pint, Old SRzarac and . nessy Brandies, f Hesl I , wifrlrfug lo the tlllfcof Emperor tke .absyntdr.; - 4 hope that God will' Vouchsafe a blissful Betti Ka&tcrn and CatiDf1, future .to, the fatherlodv aud under ioer . . Cigars, j iuvpictsHs anenent ejUndori ,!W par PINT L IN AND PORTER. ALE conscious of our duty take of the dignity, e f I r f QUART BOTTLES; ALSO ON to preserve- with German fidelity the riDBAFRO to and its members, rights of thefvdEmpire CIUtT?iC3E .SCO CAllflU 1 mainUiD pence, and support a,nd streogth en the independence of Germany, in the hope that the German people , may reap in lasting peace, within our boundaries, I - Oysters! I Oysttn- Oyslcrs ths fruits of our bl&dy battles, and be . SERVED TP safe against a renewal of French attacks. f jLu God grant that onr successors' protect 1 1ST the Empire, not by wsrlike conquests.but T. RfiOWY TO TCZ CUmRT t works civilizaof sod freedom, by peace, -- 2dL-T- fe , v V Imperial Sherry and y, -- u U15. f OLD . HOLLAND of KjnjWllfiaiBjTjnoDseqaence of the , -- 4 f.f appeal of the German Princes and free towi s for him to restore the German Eta-pir- e , ..Wines, atier l)pse4 of, sixty years, says, Ve Announce we consider it our duty to CKXVKIR CASTOR A BITTI fatherland to accept the Imperial diadem, CObKTAIL BrrrERS.1 odraw and benoeforth we, and our successara, MARASCHINO. ANNISET E- - O.i ' rjoprs. ! 1 ' C&ntr MoitARft and 6th fit - King Will teas Aeeepte tke Imperlwl Diadem Latest From Paris. London, Jan.1 20. The proclamation first-clas- .it t V , , y a a ? wub um a meunk 1 EVERY HTYLl tion.' - - , . ' . and Try Th eflf , 1 3 , W General Faidherbe rescbetl - Tin on Monday. Yesterday there was a ekirm-is- h near Bapaqmr. The stores at Arras are beieg letnoved " to LUfo.' ; ; Tbe F renttti bold St. Qaentio. . , , froato the are Belgian troops moving f Of HDESTJL tt I i lilt 'RESTAURiV t,m ; 1 - i V . YE-t- u to-da- ' ' -next. V Nye, In accordance with his previoos notice, addressed the Senate on ibe bill to create a fund to be known aa the Mio- t eral Ldnd Fund, acd for ktber purposes The bill provides for the ptviog over to the Sntro Tunnel Company the proceeds of money receivsd by, the government fromlhe sale of 'mineral lands, $30,000 to be paid upon the completion of every 500 feet, and the taoeel tq be completed lirr ar.i ?t' : - -- . repre-motaUfe- qek at-te- to-nig- and Balloon! from Perii report the thy 75 . bus naked Ihe King ef p ,The Pope . sia to secure his departure from Rome in October.' Prussia will do so. Mac him burg is marching os Beauoeu. Bourbaki has - ranawed the attack os Werders entrenched position. The bembardment or Paris is strong- Granville acoepU tbe proffered inde. nity for tbe sinking of Dglish ihipo ia the Seine by the Prussians. Batteries to tbe southwest of plrJ, f have advanced to within 800 yards of tk ' -forts. : The German fire is represented as do-ing terrible damsge to Peris. The French ontworks silenced at tl beginning of the bombardmeni hsvT broken out ngsia. f ! -- y Connssios Mimcn.w, Harrisburg (Pa.), Jan. 20. Richard Fickler bus beeq pardoned, by the. Governor- He had been convicted of an to kill, , ,, ,, Washington, Jan. 20.In: the Senate, Pomeroy, from the Committee on Public Landv.xnade written report upon the amendmentft to the bill to incorporate the Salt Lake end Colorado River Rail-- 1 road Company; also, reported the joint resolution for the relief' of settlers upon public lands, extending ' for one year longer the time for maklng their ! pay. meats. Passed. . On; motion of Pratt,' the Hoose bill granting pensions to soldiers of 1812 wss madethe specisl orde for Wedaesdsy r committee. 'l' cluded. 7 The Vice President subsequently an nounced , aa the ( committee referred to, r rk C Ilevsts! Scott, Wilson, Pool, Chandler and Carter twA ot greatest characters ht Dtvis. The last named 'declined on acaa " Bortia1' count of indisposition. UY Who -1Never Saw The House wet, in the alternoon, as a Woman. iJT' Committle of the Whole, end resumed consideration of the consoler and diplomatic appropriation bilL Albany, Jan. 20. Filkina, the alleged express robber, was confronted with Hal-pinthe wounded messenger, when Ihe latter1 exclaimed immediately, That is the man who entered my car. From Flherjr Ottawa,1 Jab. 20. A 'meeting of the gafilloa-Arrl- val of (he Frnlant Washington. A an. 20. Dawes intro- DomiqioU Uctfd of Trails, composed of of the Boards of Trade duced a bill to aid In the "construction cf of the principal cities,' is now in session s .iron ships.' to- twenty or more . ) n ,1,1 'machine shops. here. It is strongly 'ia favor ot free gttber with ship-yardtrade Rod aid to a Canadian' Pacific Railrolling mills, wharfs and ducks, and to secure toT the. goTftnpitinV tbeir use for road. 20. Ia the House, postal, navalufi'd 'other purposes, lie- - f Washington, Jan. Sargent, rising to a personal explanation, ferrat 1 1 This is the sspie bill introduced in the sent to the Clerk e desk' and had read a jom the Washington Repub Senate bv Conkling. " Paine" introduced a bill ' to allow Imlican relating to General Blunt iu his testimony before the cpmniHtfe cf ia ported railroad iron to be transported In bond from the portj of .entry to the plae veetigation of Indian affairs. He bed elated that, one greet trouble in approwhere it is to be Used." Referred. be Columbus tG.h'Jab. Lincoln priations for Indians was that nearly evmemorial statue in the rotunda the ery member of Congress who. voted for 1 State House was unveiled last night. an appropriation. expected and demand Governor Hays ' presi ded, and speeches ed a liberal compensation, which was use-sll- y were made by State officials aed promipsi aid la tfdery to. noomplish some sharp practice bad been traced that nent citizens. to the committee. Sargent said ilWas WsshJngton. .Jan. 2CL It U believed tba in negotfstioiAi dr. the sett lenient of only nevwsary for him to aay of that inthe fishery question. Sebenek will be in- famous paragraph, that General" Blun structed to make V proposition that the had not testified bsfore the committee up fishermen of, the United States shall be to this time. The committee bad not to discover his whereabouts; put on an equal footing with thersa of been able had made continuous efforts to do tbO British provinces, end flat they abatl they have the tame rights to fish in Canadian so by telegraph and otherwise, and would and thank newspaper editors and reporters to ?jt(frCq Uhd nkd bprvd Jthrir to refit iqCapfdiaa porta In short, that publish the fact that the . committee deof General Blank the difficulty ahall be. settled at ooce aid sire the presence . forever by tLe abrogation of all former The question being on Wood's motion, to ot limit , tbo expenditures of the seeret and tha all treaty atipuIaUona, repeal laws Canadian reserving any fishing servico fund to the State Department and for the exclusive uo bf Canadian t i torll ta t none of it he used ia ten ground in to-da- y, ected, to welcome them. News from . Schenectady . informs ns of the death bf Mordica Myers, of that city, H had been aged ninety-fiv- e years. Meyor of that city, and was formerly Grand Master of Masonry of the State of New York. t . -- nrrls l.ucretia outh g 1' Thers wa. s great military pageant i u Versailles in honor of the restor. tion of the Gertban Empire. Mias Motley was married to day. -- a great number of their countrymen cok " for I - tiers.,;. cr - r t fr sbsOan4 In return s(;b conasssioi Csnsdj ode inpbrtant of pn tbfpall onsf jcrs( )D, of couri, is kxpeciad from this govsiWe'nt, snd it is'thodht thst the United States coold afford to pay any raaaonabU sum that may be. demanded, for a settlament of tire vexation question. - t3octmiasicUrf Plesssutsou's . In favor ofthe' repeal of the Income tax, made to the Ways and Means dommttleetgrns out to have been made with the knowledge and approval of be President.' This gfves fresh interest to tba-- matter, apd will probably' serve to bring the question pf repeal before this woxx or mmeflos. ivsox&l ' (fork KVXKT pcetaptif aad 4 i |