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Show ..... f4J T IT HOHPAY EVE2JIKG. DEO. 16, 1867. . I tW?! to jut decJnedi to interfere, thoi .Listraorainary. merely cayinxr. levies shall he unvoy iuco send dln1nw..1 uu.iuu jyiu to suspended, but it does not prevent an precentativo the 8out "TM execution being made. Bopubllca. collision between a nartv ordi-.nari- cp "i- - Advice j from Uexico giiv - la about to ; return , to- ; ; 1 fe wn -- I. A - -- j ne- - ;of A'A; Troca nndLtho civil.authoritie3 ed in Blbert Conner, inrwhich the Sher-- 1 t ccrtsdlthat-II- SSSil-- ' " " ' tuo ShcrLTseized a stcro and Tlarsday, clc 2d it. noneral"Ione was arHealed was referred to tho Commit ico on Corrl- tories, Senator yfrsle bore .unhesitating, testimony to the , good .qu uitiec of tho people of Utah; Ho had been familiar with their course in Ohio, and knew them to be good citizens theroJarld'a3 "v the. commiiyt; 'VTXtir&xn . vn Tho Mexican journals object to oec r H i ifirabout to iQn0 J iarenort-irefcj!cr3iftn,ofr!nnf- ye arcz t-ju- 1 f ot 3 iyjry blcho 70undcd.rThadifilculty origin- - choof nrmo from thTfT1?8. had not tbor,,MormonacamohoroWo at Diazis Agoing to.thi supposorthatrbeforoi repprtiqg such - ated a.ballfr x4,rTTrr''ri .tt trophies captured at 0.nPrwth CXN, s.eltiBiifp a-Bi- ll By the telegrams 6f i Saturday out as lie did'lasf session for the regu- r. Ia. tH.DaVenpof t tho actorV died- - at conUnw . every wllero mac readers Lave doubtless .perceiveu musl: have "of affairs in Utatf, he rganized bands of bnVnn another Bui lias bqen reported, irornixie fating tho motA Havana dispatcbr( reports ; tqwh ;Yfcat; his t Senate 'Committee on, Territories, by changed histopinion. been for: thus changing wo of Bassetono inr Quadaloupo destroyed Avdeputatiou of the Euglisra:,11 iiyeshave fio: had an audience Cragin, of NewiHampshirefegulating clety can cannot but: l presume; they imagine; 4VtnT tolnnf fri 'rf TnrlftO A ft TTffllr A Xianlsui prociamationji transienng r ."and JP.resepted him a bo found ihthafact apoliti?J fWafi e; who 4vas Chairm an of. the Com lieT exjpecte'lioeve mittee on Territories, is now President oiitof his opposition to capital political . . ittfnleto chuncffi in nntionalitv: Senator Tho we finvornmonf that the presume -Senate, pf ' rnbst5 :haa Utahi? deceived himself he k AMontreal.snecialsavsthattwochild-lmoc"vu.fle funerala at Cragin now fills that place. "While it been beaten in his ren were eaten byrwolves inr the ;oods places in England and Ireland was doubtful whether tho settlement of grievously.; He hashismost-'strenuouj near StMalachile on Thursday. .and the dav. No Open disturhnnrQ despito Utah would be 'successful or not Lthere own State,and mother narrowly-escapfor' nlp arS; is now that the prospect exertions, : was but little! notice taken of affairs is tho! for j of the Papal afniyi: Volunteering guilty parties in the CIerken4 11 1U IUO .XIC Will' UUYU IU VUUUIU iliD liaii. h i set did in.Canada.i animated voi: the herein No sooner, however, quite explosionlr not CMafch! on is 1869, Senate ?It 4th; 1 tlement become! a demonstrated jact difficult' to to Jssue'anTprderlmrtholerT steamer from Rio- - bHrJ" than' the Senate Committee on Terri be. Xiike predict what'his fato wili tinn "ofr members I to a Reconstruction tia'wh thfit tliA P those w:hou, preceded him in tories took the morals ?and care ;of the crusade against the Mormons,7' Territoryunder their special guardian his islrik into'utter contempt and ob- he will had Committee have That alwa3a ship. -- : " "viV- "nuu Uon..iv;-uiH""-,uvv Brazilians defended the hoy.V,'' a rod in pickle for poor Utah. She has (livibn; I aMw iuo u ttVftOHiO oiai OOStlnaCV pmw Senator Cragin is; eyidentlyr emulous tfon tin uaiDp'WHll lieenthe peculiar objectof their soliciask OQ in ikllled, woun'and T.oulsiapa.0. HancqckiU, ly tude. Other; territories have .been pet- of the; fame of.hi8redecess6r8.He .oiJKfcaiuiim t apijroprjauon,Hior meir era. ' r " fiecured an has e.x? :thinks:he doubtless, ted and caressed; the Vrongs of which; it,. t Kussersccount of the The Times' special says a billVaboxit in collent oppibsing Utah , ohs J jCommodore 5hobbyr been been have have glossed they guilty , to disaster tho vMonongahelo r isvpub to be introduced,' reorganizing the Pa- over and; made. light of; "butt for. Utah' tent Office; abolishingthe office of Corn- there has been little else than frowns But he, will come tp grief. He and his i Only, and creatiDg. a Board of Com-- 1 missioner, kyewere rnenas as; reel well assuredor this ashore at St Oroix;'ahd canLpefh and threats.. 'inay bv tha PrPR?rWf v, France and Senator Douglas, when .Chairman: of as tnougn tiie result had been vprKed i !A WashinirtonsnecialrreDorts a' tn li?rnmfTiia nn that Committee; nwas much Jexercised but; for unless he seek to undo what hb yersatmn bo no4 appeal, j except? to the Supreme i rbeten. ' Council : of over the condition of Utat J;Ho felt that has tried to do, it ia inevitable; . . -- of 'the Court.i Some of the President's friendal delegates ithe;; late; shV was under his watch care ,j an dto thei s,fco, fcuguixifwiiica ne nas reporicu,, xioyai xieagne- - oumner; apnouncea tn are .the. removal of General Pope urging disgust of many of the members of ;his ine presences; not an opportune time to own party, who believed that eay anything?about;it. No ono can say so ho was stultifying himself he wnaii ic wiuuo aKe wnen it snail have ure to impeach theTresident. and' to to BnhflPrvAnmrHiATi tmria '::i i : tr , "Rftii tmtot wk h his plan for. arranging her affairs.; passed, if itf over passestho Senate and pass tne nouucai ricrnt'sDUi.Jie con- in noa sidered soldier but Grantf good : The! American Print Workswere He urged tho application of the knife to the House. The Bill called Wade's was thing; more; and was opposed to enddrs- burned this mornincr. with all the ma-the - pestiferpui disgusting cahcerm cxmsiderablyTI changed: is'Billof for Presidential candidate; y y.x chinery and a large stock of calico Five whicli was J gnawing in to' the very Vitals Cragin, eyidenUy diflers from lhat'in inpTihlm thrown ont of em- Report says the Austrian mission has huhdred.hahdsrB -some of the;, features.' It is probably a vamped been offered to Montgomery BIairvi! ployment The loss t is $1,500,000, it; in this Territory- Xiondon,14r beincr thefinesfcstriifttiira of fhA kind It was to bo'cut out by the roots, and A 11 morniiiDr Journals comment!i the countrv.!5 It will rtohnhlr r seared over :by: the red-hshall have comments,. to on the the iron of stern to hand Clerkenweu-explosiori,athe cotton of the mills.-stoppage many is. V e and iunflinohInglaw., Should' these make on it. i 4 15 fox vtheutime New York isitbat generalebplnioiv: f is passed. The The JlemTd'Parisrsiecialfiavs the efforts fail to bring the people of the. leniency to Fenianism f1oo?or1 nnrl nineteen nAnf Awwn mViU V.4-A4-,rPirnrfta nnrf Ipnlnrltr i:t Special to tlio Ikscrct Evening iWirV.J Territory to a sense of their duty he had another remedy to propose. He would- no more clemency to Fenianism, which- positively dcclineds to take part in it : the Xaw of the mixture ot!M treason and assassina- after the delivery of the speech of Miri- - 1 xepeal Organic Territory,isja -! tlon."J Then troops placed here, under. expe- COLLISION BETWEEN THE.NEIIOES Bbulier ister declaring i Italy could AND to arrest CIVIL AUTHORITIES IN GEOKGIA! rienced,oince is Ull in Ar at iManqhester, Keliyrescued -persons',' iwhb might be ?dcemed object movements or jBrpoKlyn, .burned four, houses;; Mrs. ! the ''tlioy Dead Actbrjc directing England anil tiohable, Borne openly assert that tne uRoone and Xour childrenwere found in transport them , to any of. Proclamation Fenians, saint Clerkenell explosion was the result of the ruins alive. but; tiiere is ho 'hope of the neighboring States or Territories for ; PUBLISHED! THOMAS transferring ; lives! ! ' r " schemes. 14 their trial I and o punishment.- - His idea: waa Kelly's saving ihc inf M f6r JNew YorK, 14. Recruiting 'Vt says ij PdpaXyrmi TheHeraW special Washington IiaW the ihatbyrepeinig'the Organic the Thei Herald's Havana special has au- severe distressiBexnected-'am6n- r !;j ' Gr erl eralir G over nmen tf , of the United from Spain and says whites and negroes of.the" South during intelligence SPAIN OFFERS TO SELL CUBA AND PORTO thentic States 5V0uld have sole jurisdiction over i . j RICQi'XO VXB Nglgp the S nanish Government made a formal the winter. :tnWanv JnnfnWnpsrt starvflJ j oneri to therAmerican Government tol tiori is at their, doors. the Territory, and the law of 1790 would; of. Hlbiitcz ! Horrible Ulnrdci; sell Cuba and Porto Ricofbr J6ne hun-- h Governor Humphry of Mississippi has -' in 4 Another ;be operation. plan proposed ABYSSINIAN j PRISONERS STILL intend-fift- y m area ana minions xerms, an receivea of audi information goia: nicy ALiyE! millions in cash; fifty millions in ed outbreak amoni? the negroes in ' Rnrrhrmrlfrif .tprrHnrlpqnnirl linxrn tteBrcizil-the ditle(: bcttoccn ... j.. .. haordeemed jit .)..'. il r sJ?ardrfuavani y boundary lines run through Qreatr Salt GREAT FIRE IN MASSACHUSETTS cotnbihatiohs. one OI tlift consennfiTip.p.q" nf fhA rjiTa rThe mc3, St. Thomas records letter Thesejplana Occupied tho attention of somewhat1 $he national prido ia several more ideathoifroni5 yellow fever ' to Ontbrcalc hourlf crumble, Colored in but is freneral there a for the JExpoclcd the'peoplo on:board United States vessels. passing; ' They .v feeling of satisfaction; and it is ; JOlSSiSSlppl served to amuse the opponents of Utahij regarded .i ' M : bargains Is certain 'V ithe here that to be . to delude them with the idea that a ter-j . rible bbmb-shewas about to burst in. Alargc reseryoirin Douglas gave way vcompleted; Havana. 19 last 100 feet of the fi Intelligence from --.Hay ti brings v the i themidst of the "MormonsV'iJ which Boston night, washing away and Railroad Hartford I LoaAK Dec. Iltbiil857. tracks It ;bloodv tidings that Montez has been wouid scatter them to the four winds;, was , discovered rtime vto a brutally murdered by his jailor, doubtJEdiiof Deseret prevent The good folts But1 they hurt nobody, but their author! ' serious accident. in i. ; . Jt less by command of Salnduo. Tho hero fare"very busy in making kaDyon . ..... in r .. tho confidence lPittflbnri?.14.l t. a of :hia party makHigh ruifian and first houses school which roads, gave failing, building poison, -' The Western Great Gun Worlds wero ne beat out his brains with an iron ing other improvements. when ho proposed tiieso; plans,"Douglas . burned i this morning. Tlie7 build yng been t A vast amount ofrploAwing has soon fell into ,disreputejkl6st; the chair-- " contained a number of rloadi mnff done, and considerable wheat put in. at r.l4hai)tUew.YorJiVWi mariship of. the Committee Jon :Tef rito AuAiwAadlrectiono "v" Several persons; have been frozen to The logan Kanyon Koad Co. have toaittcv, . , no was y .person,rl r rl .(.Kied; iiand. r Beveral death in thisvicinityby the late storms. various i times, 'expended oh ' the; road AthflM ' AlAtron 'flirtrmnriVI ' nnllfiTn find TiaY : 14. pollticially, ruined mrvn.jjoss heavy, t it.!, t: J ; Iiondon, iI; ai- Chlcairbjl4.vr; i A dispatch showorthat the English laat iriven evldennA thnt a road can ODQ ; mi;,;wilS,l'",,,;lu" . His successor, vQ 3Iissouri, Ahe ixonryChauncey sailed withOali-Srni- a in were alive at will bo mado thrbughrthat kanyon to , captives Abyssinia so in in active not oppos-public thougli fon the llth,J JBon uending. J A large force of passengers Bear Lake, although it has been a hara. ?Enrptians : U wifo and und treating prejudice against being amongv the were to join the expedition Holladay so farl: ,!T.! Hi . Bicka,;Koad Supervi-Jug t job numberi .Hji.bad no favors forfHer. jHe wis 'not tj i;v h After a Vienna, 14. -r rf Havana 14. 'U'u I rffi.ui i" elected to the Senate, and the chairman-Bhi- p j Advices from St Thoma3 say the neo- - itution waslong debateLthe new Constpast, : weeks tho several for the labor house adopted upper by ' of iho Committee on Territories cuting plo are 'returningv to tranquility, -- and of the Reichstadt. r as many a9 '120 men being at sometiiheq h.oonnaence n;.vt,time.-Th- e fell, to Senator Benjainin' P.Wade of, Tho newsis ueing restored, one 14. road has already at Work Ov riiOhdon, imfrom a the Kingston' say. Burke arid Casey, the Fenian prison been imado.vinto grovesofXtimber, Ohio.f; IPot some time after being selectis scheme abandoned. The. era migration confined at Clerkenwell, were ex enoughf to last Logan City : all this ed ;tlb;fiU;that;po3Ulont Wade's Senator soon will to assemble consiv Legislature : amined was elicited but feelings towards Utah appeared to be der tho proposition to impose a tax on. relative tordayf; to the latenothing 'exnlosion. f : Three were hauled !out yesterday, and i; pre; ij ,i , bettQr .than those of many pf tho meni tonnago..Y'-wero arrested yesterday, near sume noteless JthanVone;. huhdrediand j iu't. ' prisoners coffee Tho has suffered crop . oucio-wof his severely, Committee. When the aphers oi xnaexpiooion, and examin- seventy loads will bo farougnt x: - ,. mojeeno .hr 14.M; ed was pro-- - If tho ireport: that J havef received nothing, however, plication of Utah to bo admitted as a In apparent! defiance Atlanta, of the relief yen, uut vupy were remanaea to the grade of the upper Sate came before theSenatOjin 1802, and ordinance passed by the Convention prison true, respecting on Havana, 14. portion or this iranyon, it wmuoiy : I 4"ef I copttr: atels cianf s T,iwi w rtV i r , is-aboii- rrco i : e . dS j T - - elrv: ,;;j ?.:.-......,;,v.- -- , lo&l,:vfds : con-r:PMcriii- nri Sueran in-doin- .pro-pos- ed 1 i body-politic- i k le ot - - w : -- nd ! -- -- , l 4-- i 5 ... 4 rn 1 j i -- 1 1 ' j,: jSTA-TESI- ? " f i J , Lakep" dis-nos- ed ? X i i : T H I I 1 i- . - e. ! V-v.- : . --'- ,l I , k I i j I I mrrrd - 11 - ? - i I . j ' ! ; -- 1 'i at-Mazoi- - ' - -. 5 n: ' - 5 CifVXIi - i 1 r - y-iv-. '( to-da-y; ! : I hi i : t |