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Show on race could AD rUliLI3HZli"H (EDITOR We4ae4ay. what oust exciici wisr Giant Cities of Bashan, and Bjrla'a Hoi Places," relates a conrersalion wMcfc he (Bad with Mahmcxxl, an Intelligent Dnae the guide, concerning the condition offcass-icoantrj through which they were The country wss' fertile, th wu magnLflcent, and theriras nothing required to make It one of the most lorely spots on earth bat industry The reply of the Druse to the traYeler'e inquiries was: "j "Whst can ire do in this unhappy coun- Portkk, la hli work VT2i ate ed . try? We are all wanderer?wehere UM$ay, Should attempt to away preserve these oaks, or to plant TlnSyards an ollrea, or to spend labor or money on fields or houses, we would only be .working oat our own rain. The Bedouin would be attracted In clouds around the tempting fruit; and the Turk would come, drl rf ua out with their cannon, end seize our whole property. No not we can hare no permanent Interest In the eround. We can onl hold It as we hare got It, by the sword; id UU peonr it looks, Me Im will esrlrae to-morr- - , night, commenting recent dlplomatio correspondence between the Governments of .the United States and Great Britain, says the notes of the former are Improvements on Seward and bis dispatches, and contain no buncombe or flourishes,' yet there is too much undignified and;sentimental com- instead.-oa close adherence to egal questions. The American esse on the Alabama question is strong and is one ' In which all maritime Powers are deeply interested, but Pish does not do if Itjustice. GhASGOW.i-WCook; Ui S. vice Consul at this port, baa been sentenced hard to seven years imprisocment,wlth .. for forgery. labor( The limes, in an editorial this mornLondon Star ing on the demise of the attributes the and the Morning Herald, failure of the Utar to its partisanships, and asserts that party Organs are, now obsolete. The speech of the Emperor at Paris, on Saturday forms the theme of conversation ami newspaper comments Emperor has here The Time says the and that French new liberties, promised liberties are already Irreconeliablo with . - TrsBsesntlaeatal Xtallread XXatttrs- .The St. iThemaa Treaty..Treuble la IsadsMleetoVa sC eirclia. Us Hwu SXHddl. Cm" Ciucaoo. The act fixing the Ju'ne-tlo- n of the.TJnion and Central Paclflo Rallroadi, says It shall be at or hear Ogden, but the officers of the two roads hare not yet determined upon the exact where it shall be made; the oremment, therefore, will withhold the bonds for five miles till this question la settled, which the two roads will probably soon agree upon, and then the rest of the bonds," $160,000, will be paid oyer. A statement has been published here which renders It certain that the present Administration Is for the ratification of the Bt. Thomas treaty: its members hold that the national honor requires mis course and that to reject it Would be unjust to Ben mark. It la also held that we had better have all three of the Islands instead of two, and the President so expresses himself in: con versation on the subject. There is further trouble in the school question here. Borne colored children yesterday, been admitted to anhating, other of the white schools,thls resulted, m the . withdrawal or eight white children, and more will probably ps vaxen out i TU .Tribunes Washiocton eneclal says that parties Interested have 'been sounding the President en the Virginia question. They report him as standine squarely to what he said in his Message; via: mat me estate ougnt to be admitted at once, as reasons grow stronger every they believe, however, that she day; Will not be admitted this month without a hard struggle if at all.. The right between Collector Casey and the Louisiana delegation is getting xney cnarge, among other uveiy. that he runs the Custom House things, on a Democratic party basls.that he has violated tne law in appointing men to position who arson his bonds, that these men are secret partners with the Custom House brokers, that the pay of the clerks is withheld, so that these brokers can bay cp certincates at a large discount, and that Longstreet's Department la the only one ' In the whole Institution that is fairly and honestly f io-aa- Teep O'Dat." This drama, by Edmund Falconer, author of "Extremes" and other popular dramas, is in active prepa ration at the Theatre. It has been the most successful Irish drama of the sensational class, and should prove a rare treat to our theatre-goerrom the Missionaries. We are In receipt of letters from Brothors Stevenson and Sheets, now on missions In the East; also one from Brother B. R. " Hnlse, written to President O. A. Smith. Brother Stovenson .writes from Polk City, Iowa, on the 23th ulL He and Brother Moroni L. Pratt were the only Valley elders in that vicinity at that time, others who had .been thero having removed to other localities. The brethren had held thirty-fou- r meetings, and their labors had been rewarded by a few additions to the Church. Others were expected at an early , .:?;.'. day. On tho 21tb, the day before Brother wrote, bo says that he and Brother Pratt attended tho funeral of Brother Alvaro Beebe, who died on the 23rd, at Polk City. Tho deceased was only: 19 years. 7 months and 20 days old; .and up to last June was a youth of groat promise.. ' At that- time symptoms or paralysis made their sppear-arie- o, and, notwithstandlnir tho advice and assistance of physicians, this disease grad tiovoiopea ltseir until ne lost ,the use ually of nil his limbs, when death terminated his fcuuerings. At the time 'of his decease' he wni six leet and seven lnebes. in night. ; Brother Sheets writes from Phoenixville, nosier ijountv. U'Aj iJ miner.-liulsBoth vchose rbkiranfron Lonsr Island. had been busy traveling from place to place and preaching. Brother. II ulso had i baptized a low on Long Island,' and prospects were would speed ftromisinfr tnas other ,persons . . , Church,c fw;. Tee Tuntvel OvjH Jordan. Bishop A. Gardner, of West Jordan Ward, called in yesterday and expressed a wish that we would say something- In relation to tbe tunnel now being constructed at tho head of the canal between the end of the Utah Central and Coon's Kan yon. The tunnel is 130 rods long and a heavy Job; it is progressing finely, but more help is required. There are about fifty men now working on it, but two hundred are needed, and land holders Interested in the completion of the canal will find It to their Interest, pecuni arily, to lend a neiping nana. Tho canal, when completed, will bring under. cultivation thirty thousand acres of land,' but the completion of the tunnel Is indlspenslble to the success of the enterprise. All owning land in this locality suould'feel an interest in the completion of this work, and this can is made upon tnem to render the neo essary help' immediately. y. - nm.t. " ftWSiS-- ? notcar whereto that.theyrlea homee because) they coveted their had alreadr storoed rwork' should be I Emneror. sessions: they would like to' enjoys the reiitored to their former' positions, that I Pabis. The Emperor's speeoh and fmlts of their labors. , The cfy .of !poly-- ths company declined to act for the JI the suscessful formation of the newmiu-wnnof official knowledge. The officers lstrv have had an , unnsnallv favorn gamy" Is but a subterfuge. T7hal!,(Ji-franc- hl say that the men have trucic, ble effect in monetary circles. The part of and otherwise punish1 two bet they have fores enough oh hand to bourse , has been active and-firall hundred thousand 'people for believing perform the service. i The operators; day and at the closing hours rcnies cen were at three francs, eighty-fiv- e this Bill contem isjif hight, adopted a . card to their In Mpolvgamyw-fo- r ask-1 the brethren throoghout times. Much business was transacted country action. . U - - . - . in the streeU.afUr.thak Ume, and at rJrrrXr.ln:nnlted ment of those The ' World? t Uaban oorres pendent I half nast four rtntc were seventv-fmi- r i while,, at the same Ume, there, is a writes thai itossia naa seizeu some oil francs and nfteen cenumes. the northern islands of the Japanese I with .the exoeption of some of the beuer prevails that it- more Kadi cal Republican Journals the Kaipire,and the ruction of the Czar to ultimateto intenUon the It press of Paris- Is decidedly favorable . - t- which attracts no attention! Jtorrrstsn t i .w .utuM who understands the real coadill in of j The crave closed over one f therlo-- 1 octUb organ, aays the reaction which tragedy,!I aided the Emperor 'to overthrow the the case. Imagines for one moment!that I tlms of the'Eilxabeth street , was IUpUbllo has come to po"wer again. The A coroner's 1 nqnest sLiter Is the cania of thAoTv. ytsisrday. oVthe Opposition, which the at LfMthU mbrnlng '5? Opinion Rationale, too leveled at Jirs. Blck, the keeper tays pwri3 of TJUh. of :Sx mi clerical and too the ministry is ausuwu pwu mu.uw i isx m i oi the assignation aen. ana vno poucw i much muuencea Dynneirs. Maes, srood order, virtue. ts'mneranr. II officers who hroke in the door of the fa-- 1 I The FttvU Francaii. an orzanlnsDlr Ul chamber; were examined, but there- ed by the TuUleries, say the ministry nH it.i--- . fra nrAfi The ver- I will not AaST.the tdissoluUon of the I wsr no new development. Irrinm tl In accordance was with chambers nor constitution el power the Jnry on the continent; of the same '.nuriber, dletof i for the cnamDers. ana tne Auwnro ooay oix.n. te fjcu, Thii fnnrnal . lmnlred bv Ttonhftr which wiu bar comparison with, UUh. wti Ucllvered to ner xeaauves ror inter ana sni of the ment. That murderer promises to support, the: ministry if its This Is admitted even by some of the eide no one rnorrae. at the doIIcv be not too bold.' lies rotting ueocle's moat bitter enemlesi " ' to come claim : it. forward It is reported that Baron Hausmann It Is apparent, from the residing of the having The Croton Department has received ! the prelect of the tie me will be replaced Cullom Bill, that the deslgnnlf ff can darlnff the year for Crotoa 'Water, rents- m. Chevanele. prefect or Aiyons M. in- .... 3X ZB2 onr ,I . t Uli lnisnscaio win wiry .wnnia to X--a u. And xepal- - ST A Vr i cppmslve ly submit mtrm slavery which It contemplates. I the blacks of The slavery from which - beenT "etnanflpi&d tha South have;dellhtfur be compared i with woald ths crahlus bocOJfl whlch , this I Ji crsurth w w j ! H clx TT rvfiKrw L. ts mirrottlia Procurer uencraisaip. .4 to . Cerrapdinev---Yie-e tt" Death aad er lbs Consl an 'Artist.-- Jlernlas Herald rtncEiYED. ESQUIRE Dole Xoather, . .it ' ' . r6rt THEM, THE nOK. 5Irs.YELTERT0I well and faVorbly known throughout and America, will give one of EuropeIostructlTe and Chaste Enterber tainments, consisting oi Select ReadingsfromthePoets SENTIMENTAli and HTJMOROUS Tho Farorite Versatile Actress, . KATE DEHIK mm m 4 Tbe Popular Young Actor, Mr. JOHN ' WI1SON this SIGHT! Ostbertne.w.., KATS BENIN Ferdinand .1. at- 1 Perlbrmance to o'clock; -- . , la Preparatlen, ttts Great Irish Drama, PEEP O'.rDAY. do. tTppcr i dS7-- tf of f ' -- de-ftMb-- Tkt rriMen 4 , Silk vPopUhHfi.feeMe&!.- . . ir. d2tW-6-m T50id FEB YARD. - OYSTER8rOYGTERSI! I v JOB "REVERE SIMMONS, PROPRIETOR HOUSE SUCOH; : 1 (,;,: . - "'Kit ' j TS reeelTlnt; dally, Freen Oysters direct 1 from Balumore. Also Feet, Calyee Tena-wes- , anA OO.'s SeateJs Ale Old JarltsalIs;'s Bemas celebrated and lerter Brewer, Oolden Ale, Wargeners Ale and Beer, Crown Clsrars. PremiumArer TefeAeee Fine Out In fact, to speak seriously, you must call and d!74-- tf see and taste lor youxsellL JL AKGE . - - ' BUPPIiY OI? f ' LOOK HER CI U you want a TREAT go to the cf GoddirdV Store- i- Where yon ean get all yosi waat or BUIIaK ' Stti Street. On dMr XUket - Tempi iTnTtrrS w KT,TSif V yi!?JSii : war , .nil I?!ri . vf , tii .ii.-if v. Will f yiJs.10-- MiUv oin. elsssea In . Phonon-iDb- 5 q pi z ,T .. '. ! 7'.: In a few . - ittt-'..-- J . NAHE3 07 STtJDKJrfa a- ft I I'irii-- J Li: iij , 1 t'S JlfttcUfiJf " FOR ; . iliUib.h'i . .r'i.r;-j?'.:i- r lac! hyclMH f CHS.; )ii2 JXi :r Boots t v e UdCX 1 ii I - m J.-- 5 ji.i-v-; i r re".r ' r;7ir es ana;-Sh- Q f 1 rn ai J ,Tifi.W. XJLMESV;: ' Jc2aIa"rt-.l- - .. RECEIVED AT THIS e .w,WiT v. f.a-- i h.r.i ttl j ; j . 1 v.! a.2 rTUIE DI3ERET TELEGRAPH COUPANT X hasopenofScesat lUcnpaonl and rrsnj VpiCBddT v , - . ' I SALT LAKE TCITY f'--ri 1. 4 ; " s' i DUPW it- - A:M;BailK';J.mfctt3lI;!S, ' . .1H t c 1 ill il--- o.l 1 Mr mr 1. :.:ii;.5su. 1 UJ e4 .'1 h -- uais. isrou Tty jcuauuue. sexes should person Erery young - ' of bHo art. this (V acquire " y -, f'' . Tne Deseret Alahabet fauht free. Teachers assisted gratultlously to tha qulak-- it method of oommanlntlDr the Deseret j f, r- - ysa 4 KECEMTEfi S rrs'i r Lnstotn-- M ade: r if t vliii'lisrr; j; wen ji -- ww'- 3w 14B, Iv, 1 ' r - . dlS-l-m . - AKO l'lionciioinn ana 1'raciicai f a tio - . Room. Billiard SaJt ,Lake' . - ,, ttll.t--"..- U The Most Deslralile efrhoss Neat i'"-- Aa 10 tut' Can-diete- d. 1 MOT YEARS' GSFx1 1 j 30c; srnn'aro' foot Wna BLOAT t. S .: BTASS tOITDOIf PpKTEIl, AXIROl4S SCOTCH AXE, and SANDS CHICAGO STOCK ALE. V , r On Xraught at -- 4; Mr. John Wilson lxulonrg. 'fwM.upw commence a 7. v JUST , RECEIVED; envied A HUSBAND AT i" !rA To conclude with the laughable 2 Act Farce, ' ' 33EDOXJHST: SHAWL .', PnhUhed by Gay lord "Watson," In Kew'Yerk from the latest official surreys. The only map Freacti IASerty. which has tbedutenee marked between Elation on the Central and Union Pacta 0 1111-roe- ds, ISJlt eoaimenoe a series of . IiOnoxj Thel, Jrn)ehas la letter to-Northern ud SouUiern proposed XECTDRES at Paclflo besides Pmssncu The Jlrputlitx, . news--1 day. flailing" the dispatch of Fish on the 19 LhSxATZJXaSATICAZ. B&Uro tin. also, on the bade It baa the Ward Bchoel Hotue, en Friday or the Worxd and Twelre cities or the map 1 United Btatea, Can be seen and for sale at tS J t . 5 for i ht doUin. forwarded to the Morn-Bi- Ins; January 7th. Geo, Athbury J. DWrillfH Railroad Han Denot s.c4 llanx I ; between 8 the Time: Uis its' fito hindrance. Thomas Bpencer wtro correspondence wcxf jPort p.m. Termsno wonldlbrin, protl tnj 1 Bennett and the Ocean Yacht Company. C50-1- 2 we win commence with Eucildes r. sjiith, , aions enforced; 2To men of AngloSax- - purchasers. PCNNSYLVANIA. LA EVEninc, WEDNESDAY, JAlT. 5; 9; i. I. The HEAVY WINTER - - 3 Be. per .pound FRINGE, CURTAIN Bo I'M j 41otfon Lextrei and UanagtTn.il. CCteiwi &J. T. Ouin 1 V- KID GLOVES! Wliie 4 - I eT:"lT Examine It. cicri cncAT nniTAiN LADIES NEVi ADVERTISEMENTS: M siinnurouDsi Pietrs prefect of police has res lamed $1373,S3,. being an, ra j Tha $171,670, rrtlicsary Emperor to effered M. JO.DUon Ing tno foanaiuoa ox ino Brooklyn Tower of the iisss river onage were taken vesterdar mornlnsT at the Ferry. forIt Is Q9ier all o of the Falton the Intended ZttZVlrZZ bed ATTtl tcTar A FULL LINE OF a Splendid Stock of Rubber' Goods fj'.'l.jrjaT and penalties crtsjjf axd Ja JUST RECEIVED ; am , s ijr 1 tu ?- i will cocpd the iitt!)rilx7 B&inis to renounce ueir reugion or to abandon this country. Those who framed It, and those) who desire lie pae-ae know the people too well for whom htz is deelrahle In Trlco of TLXlpZOCai'.' per pair. Cnitom-Mad- o ' - , sui 'meAsartj sf Cotnpleetlea :o:- -- a Brllllaaey lady: and for Ita preservation Jlurmett's Kal- Ilston Is snarantscd ta be a most powerful WLL OTHER GOODS PIZOPOB. TIONA TEL Y LO TT. r l - be prsaed, is to enforce . less perfume, Burnett's Florlmel. POPLeI"'!;: : Nolo liooiH -- Jmf EPAUTOIEKT? v an enor-BanittU ClMa ua aUalnsu SxwYoaxxa. L.vr ,r match l?raeiit te LaxlT ofxood taste that' ' monaaalew Wo Itave JtelncKl:tli lv".. ii-- THfe 1 1 ;"" 1 m8 ( m nuhtnr-nhroa:?hthBiAna- . 4 V Kf II TO BEJSTEKIT - t 1 botUe has a private V. 8. Bevesne Stamp the cork, and the proprietors' name Binnttt rteters di Ox, blown In ihelaa of the bottle. j Tbe raattleMble. Bfablle nee Born etU Co-eoalne for Uie halx-tlAxWsiilt. In the Baement C i.Ms-f.f,.M-.T.n- i-l w , ? 2L1S" of lmtflUODt ax dots their utmost proprietor tr to protect t&eptibUeacamatcoaatcrreits. j&acn over e e - coon- - warned to bwar tr fella. Tb - -- flfty-ssve- corner North Clark and Klnxle Streets. Gil bert Dalcher, proprietor. - Ste-rens- on Yltlt-ETT- eet SubBe-qnentl- flrst-daa- s. to-da- T. 3 rxasoxs from this Cltj or Territory golog aeeommo-datlo- n s east, to Chicago, may find at moderate rates at the Err ere Boose. eral Prim and all tbe Minister, have resigned. -- . v. , lses. Favorites wlltt tla IdUwBonwU's Flavoring Extracts., The uninitiated should try ,: them. . ; Always Beevdy aad StiisJUle. From Its perfect purity sad uniform strength. can be asiely relied PooLsVs BAKixa the pretensions of Jtome. on athe be$t and mott eecn&mieal baking powder In me.. No s&ert welfht as eaeh ean eon tslns the foil net s mount represented, and the .1 SPAIN. same quantity Is guaranteed to last longer end making lolls, bis Au Iaaprebable Itrport. give better satisfaction article of tbe other than any Aa, pastry, Minmn l.A decided netrfttlatlon has cuits, llanufaetered kind by known, been received from Italy lu the matter D00X.XY A Bsothkk, New York. or the candidature or ineuuaeoi we-vto- a, in consequence of which Gen- tnt . of theDally Naws, Ko. S9 of Vo v I, riuph . At the Historian's OiSee.twb copies - y, , j . y, w. b.- J . tnis covet it.' :J The condition of the Druses In that portion of Palestine is almost precisely Saints in Utah that of the Lsiter-da- j with this difference: the Latter-da- y BainU hare opened farms, planted or- wronged no one a' fettling It, hare J business and chards a"nd TLneyarJs, spent labor and attended to thelr'own money oa fields and houses, and tolled meddled with no one since possessing as no other people of equal number! on it, and, God 'being their helper," they this continent hare done to build ca- mean to keep it, to eat lis fruits, to nals and dWsrt streams from their drink its water, to breathe its air channels on .the thirsty and, barren and enjoy Its freedom; and who shall land, hare created in the desert tand prohibit them? wilderness homee of beauty and refinement, organized good goTernment.and made the country a suitable abods for clTllizsd and enlightened man! They hare not held the country as they found .. L. It; but with that extraordinary faith In the high destiny which awaited them, AFTERNOON DISPATCHES. z managed.. so characteristic of their xnoTfjatenti ariciDAL itAjriA. from the beginning, they hare doa e all hoke or In their power to make it desirable. RUSSIA DESIGNS ON FOREIGN NEWS THE JAPANESE. 3 Thatl the great difficulty with which ' Sot lone Crsira! the hare tor contend tad Pacific JucUca not.qnJU Seized. PRANCE. as It remained a question whether Ihey of the Enprr Tti New Adlrtse could conquer the elements here suf- A KEW8rAFIl SOLD FOit A MBB BONO. niaUiry-Bey- al r tbe tbe ficiently tor wrtst from them a support, Tfc AdaalalsUratlesi fevers St. Tfcsaeas EoeBersrs Bpeh-ThsXr- en New Kladstry they were suiTered to remain1 undisr&XNCk P AJtLI alOCNTAIlT TIDINGS Pabis. Tbe Emperor, on Saturday, turbed; but when this ceased tq be In address of the became reply to the. usual erldnt that question, and it addressed himself to Legtslatlf. Corps the co an try was raloable through its srAXinii rnoirECTi gloomy. the President of that body aa follows: location Lndi the Judiciously applied The assurances of devotion which you address to me In the. name of the Corp and continued labor that had been be- v f NEWiYOIlK. renuer me nappy. iNever towed upon it, the Bedouins "were Anetteer Trs;e4y O persists SHrlke ljegiaiaur our was mpre negood attracted fn cloudj around the tempting Ml C.rews Beuista Wants Japa- - cessary. New understanding have augcircumstances ; Receipts- e rower IaeraestCretest di mented without fruit; and the Turks would like) to come, ; East your prerogatives , ftlvev Brtd-ethe authority given me by drWe us but with their cannon Jand ' minishing, New York. Another a tras ere trag the nation." In sharing the responsi seise our whole property." . i , c Is reported this morning, In one of bility with the great bodies of theState, edy When we read the Bill which we puS-- the most eierans mansions yon uirin I feel more confident in overcoming lisbed yesterday, If we bad not had an I Avenue, a few doors from Twenty-sixt- h difficulties1 in th future.". In reply to an Address from abidln " faith in the Justice and power of street.. JUast nigniayeungman nameathe Arch Bishop of Paris, the Emperor s:i I James B. Pill, son of It. Lu Pill, com- said: .K.uiv.:. with gratitude the good I , .artoear with a razor. The al- - vilua'I accept, olVrrv lt lmrtm Hwl v country had been leas culUvated , and had more of Its original desolation that le?d caoas of the dreadful deed is grief In return, my felicitations upon-thfor the death of a favorite brother who seal you have shown In promulgating Itmirht look so poor that no one would" died more than the masses doctrines of abne- ago.' . In seanjthlnslnlttocoveL thirty- gaUorfand charity." telegraph Operators .Ithasjeen Utah, apparent for some time fonr of VTln6lpU clUee are now on- xThe new ministry has at length been the opinion of some,ls too beantLfoiland strike on account of an alleged redact- formed. The Journal OJJicial gives favorably-situate- d a country for Jatterr I Jon in wages, rwp operators m can tne list as follows: wmisier or justice . fmtnalm nth!se!tv-hav- s day fcJalnU to possess. Their enemies I . A fTa.! r lolned Ur Count Nanol eon r havebeen awaiting a good pretext tot the Interior; Ch eV-or It. Minister Rue: .trlke. Business U not. stopped. " J . to retarded. dismember bust r them but It is either them alier Da ValDroun; Minister of War, J Beechers church of sale rwsat The Edmund De Bceafj Mrnister of Marine. and drive them forth to some hew land, , n thouskkttiml icaliitd Rerault Do ' Uenosllly; Minister of evening where they could found new w.w. u.mni. ri. K.ir, MmMmku (.rti. menU, only to have the driving prycess' case over last year. MlnUter of the Emperor's Household, Union 5 Western have talked ope Count .Telegraph, ,The Varlaunt; President of the Coun--repeated again. They rators struck cil of aftemoon,nearly yesUrday State, wlch Islands. about the Band Esqunbn Parien. An ImAlaska, 11 The work.. decree company say separates the ministry of leaving petial and Bonora or some other porUon of thunoVound In fact for the strike. Km tin artfrom thatof ih Kmror' Mexico as better suited, tothem thin J ad that no salaries have been reduced, I household. I I no can oomblna Utah. They have done this openly and and that they permit Butergin, Mlnbter of Justice in '55, without disguise, and for precisely the XLSSSR . . s. I same reason that the mobbera of. Mis - J .ir,ift- - tnT th thhMut jmuiction of their sourl, and afterwards of Hilnola, wished business. They approve the action of laosals that had been made to her by the the .Saints to go an v whew tht did Mr. Mumford, la reply to the proposl Dake Di Mont Pcnsler since she has - , m. ; . Su-Sflfjjrap- i - .J ILLINOIS to-da- z.c.r.i.i.cLur.irj, h. I ; : n. Wfrll-p-plJ- The correspondence says he will accept RHODE ISLAND thetevms of the companyand will be reaadded Death. Providence. John B. Emmes, a dy torace with any yacht in America on leading Odd Feilowi died suddenly in the 22nd of August, r , ' on the f Waktxb The Spectator the Odd Fellows' llaU last h - . $11-m- - grinding who in men east of and all, tyranny, habit a country like this andrhohSTa endured so much la the past for freedom. TV enemies of the people of Utah know this; yet their schemes are to hart them renounce their faith, te embroil them In difficulty with the GoTerament.or to compel them toleare this country. But they j will fall Inrtallxlnsrany one of these hopes. The Cullom BUI has not yet passed, and If it should pass.th e enforcement would then remain totTe accomplished. The people of Utah hare been In closer and more precarious clr cumatancce than Its . passage would bring,and hare escaped therefrom with-out renouncing their religion or becom ing traitors to their country, and the saraeGixi who dellrered them from those straits, and who sayed the 'three Hebrew children from the consequences Of disobeying the edict of Nebuchadnea zsr, still lives. He has promised to fight the batUea of the? XatUr-da-y Saints; and thus far He has done so. ' There is one assuranoe, ho'weTer, we can, In the mean time, give to our enemies, no scheme they can devise will Saints compel the bulk of the Latter-da- y to renounce their faith,' or to forsake their lands. They wlil make this country the howling wilderness it once was,' make it so poor that Its acquisition would ibe undeslraJble foa savage; but even then they win hot leave It. This country Is theirs by every right on which men and nations base occupancy and possession. They have THE EVENING NEWS. endure-suc- J 1 . 1 itfli.'f j '.r -:- i. :i ,b : s . . GE2PITBOT1Y ' |