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Show " Ml - DESERET.EVEHIHO HET7Si ! 1 EDITOR AND FUBLISflER. r ; THE DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION, that vast continent hare for ages, with the genius peculiar to their drtarfsdclrl lizaiion, sought t pcrpclar'i iiolailon the most compete in'clortter. LTiey have Jealously shunned' aU intercourse with' what are termed civilized nations, whom, they have regarded as innovators and barbarians; and while doing so have nurtured and encouraged class prejudi ces so intense as to be almost inconceiv able to the minds of the'mbre enlightened and liberal Caueaslan. This is the condition of China, the Bast Indies, Ja pan; and the other nations of Asiar and though great eHbrts have been made by the .Europeans to break" down the . with which they have surrounded themselves,' they have succeeded in accomplishing but little, .t- A Jtivela Bat the time has' come when their isolation and their prejudices must be overcome, and they ;b brought into tbo family of nations; to take a part with them In the mlihtv movements of the latter dsysv' In-t'ars 'of : the Pasran Asiatic as! well as in those of the professedly Christian r European - - . i. . . ld, baUotstoodTiridleton lTcadzIcs 82), Hancock 79. The eighteenth ballot, rendleton5Ct Hcncctz Ul, Hendricks 87, Hoffman! 3. V A raw brot oct among the Illinois,' delegation recount of the Chair casting the Vte solid for Hendricks, when one of the delegaUs protested. 'Pending the trow the convention adjourned till to-morro-w. ." 1U uau i 1j iJw v a i abcsi j: but he'i wai lor !rr. ZZT,r to: thecommunlcaUon thaff j to the chalrZmP.rZrty .Svtnd commlUee. lxlthe reconstruction ;: ; TELEQBAPH DUtBCTOKSi S Ner York, 0. At the f - r- ' '- iV--- " HEWS." CONVEMTION were . tT Lessees sV hiugrt-.- H. ;1 WlUioat hssU! without rSetl J ij 5:4 Of the accomplished LyrieArUste ! ' rL ,Tdi6t. t:taadOomenenne ! H iiear it wiu vim m liranalilae snMe It welll Rirm Heed not flowers tnatroond thee bloom. Bear It enward to tne tomb. -- .. r. f jinnuaV meet- - . -1 met .New York. 8. The UaialatiJ t heed at lOjurn.- - The hall wasConvention, lsst TTaata neliiat siot bnrg filled In every No was ji tor aye the spirit's need part. fferedTTTT3?5r. prayer 1m I names of the at liar have the Wje got 'increwtd to 29. Tb. foUowintf ",J. STBST NIGHT, after weeks or Democratic candidates for President pt sxEornvE t comuittes. . prtr.i Ballet iVJ v.r'"WB Ddr" if Oawara lata wiu hi Bomaatle v The following were announced as "the Fairy Spectacle will be seen by and Vice Prwldentj-of National Executive Committee. Al,t S "Crelffhtonof Omsiaj I.Lan- the dispatches In "another column HoFor onsrecxiessacwoa of f x. r John a. M. Jno. of a. Ark., wiuwi, Forsyth: Virginia; Hsrrick; ir.r named is ratio Beyrnourf.of.New..York, oTNt z XeCsrts. r.J . tUrshall Cala., Jno.Bigler; Conn., C. M.ConYork; H6tl UXS Is sweeping br In stock " Best -millions Del a., fcamutLTownsendr Fla.; for Presidtntvmad Frank P. Blair Jon., Over r twenty verse; dare before yea Ue-- r and Go ' unaniwas vote The Chas. has Ai President sndsnbnme H. ColyriU; It Ga.; of Missouri, for Vice were represented. , wbum m Bomethlsg mlsjbty. - Win. mous Hl. WUbur F. Starey Ind.', jumuuv, inacninery are o iv. all the old officers should be 4l it that j. Leave bebind and oonqwr been understood that Governor SeyDanl. D. First; Kansas, J. V. "? Black; Iowa, niariMia 'tis to live Sac are. ia ;i. mour had refused to" accept the nominaKaton McConneliy; Maine, By 1 van us 3 ,t Wnen these forms have passed sw'-TAX.ENT and EXPfrt..' The It. liyman; .Maryland, Odon Bowler tion, and from the tenor of the dispatchoinerent oime Artists eoKaetd in Vk v wait, Baste noU rest not! calmly Mass., Fred. O. Prince: Mich, j 'Wm: A. J. . rosrzaif. es this would seem to bo correct, as hi f lD; prodaeUonofthist Moore; Minn., C, W. Neah: Miss.,--C. Meekly bear the storms of te: TOOTCn ANTiBISII BETOBM'BIIXS..r declination was overruled and his noml E. Hooker: Mo., Chas; A Btewart; Tendon, 7. InUbe Houso of IVords, DEAUTIFUljl SPECTACLE Daty be thy proper uddA A u. ft 0, Si nation carried with great enthusiasm. beU0 McCorkle: W. New Do the rlihtwhete'er J. Nev., ana Hampshire, v... oui to the Public HaiaU neU rest noli eonfllets past; ISa'anaraaty New t Jersey. - Jno: u 9mn rwkthefirmbounaary .w. jue 11111 wcav . Henry Blnghamk , effort WUl in all ivspecta, merttfteK1 Probably there is no stronger and more last. at works crown thy McGregor; New York, August Belmont; ffird ;Ume:- - thei Irish i bUl passed r in H j 7 Ood shaU wwn,ge ana Juntlfvi popular man In the Democratic, ranks Thos. North J. ' Carolina,, Ohio, Bragg; i () than Uoratio Seymour. Aside from poTHE. I GREAT OUTLAY Jno. G. Thompson; Oregon,' IVC. Hawr committee. , ..i, r t.im f litics his reputation is unexceptionable. i E. Isaac thorn Rhode e; Japanese. Pa., Heister; j Consequent npon 1U being broasLt for message" must- be sounded, in d the irrnJ CaroBradford;-SoutGideon news from Janan' Frank P. Blair, Jun, is probably as the ifttast say 3JBSTKs?332K.p. f to this end God is operating in their Island, lina, Chas. H. Jem on ton; Tenn., Jno. Mikado retains suprsme power. The strong a western man as could be put The New end...Oorgeons Seeneryl by Texas, Jno.' Hancock; wnreaentaUves of foreign powers,. had Remaining inJKe Officer of . on the ticket' for Vice President. The midst, and 'Is preparing them for the W.t Leftwlck;: Mr. J.ariDo were i METHDl and B. him. Jno. with interviews Gord; Bmlth; Vt., Va., has which of Henry that TW cwcy Gosjl The bv v Complicated Machinery tocv xboo, "W. had West campaign is now fairly opened, and the proclamaUon Jno. Fred.' begun July, rnived: Kegotiations Hall; Wis.; " Ml. PJSTKK REID and AaaltaBi. to be sounded in toej ear of every crea? Heme.Va., r? anemontfi, wiU bt tent to the Dead . In .ttii-it.- )i ther.treaties;;ndw for fight promises to be an interesting one. tore before the end vf continuing , V Ooatomes by The Beaatlfal can come. to ) : KOIIIN AT10K. Mrs. BO WRING & Mr. force.! The Mikado expresses OH ;. . 3D t relations with forExtensive Properties and Appointmenla b THE WORKINGS OF THE In India the power1 of caste Is being Fitch, of Indiana, in a short speech, rem tin on Messi s. MILLARD A BAKER fi i . ' lgngoveraments.';;:! the AMONG THE NATIONS. undermined, and the. people are .being nominated Hendricks. He said time erne All bar bemattlTal, oriajinai K.u 'i A-- . ' had voted a reasonable DEFENDED; u rrrtt MIUT1BY POWER it; fClBdwlfa, under the dlrecuonef pfaT awakened to the fact that they are bro- delegation v A for A or n CARELESS. the am For more VfflrtentwS: Pendleton, .and the KeiQD ZeaUlal&t W CbrW minority !PaHe 7. the In A iifxxsvxn In the mission of the Pro- thers and are equal In the sight of the thought, they should still adhere to of doeUon different the Concerted w Lambert Plv.. Marshal NeU made an eloquent defence Adams DHC his successor, Great Father; and this is being - effected him. A gentleman from Ohio,, a mi- of LawrenceJ phet Joseph Smith,-anB He Adams the military power of the nation; enraged. Mr. HARD1E and the best MajL Chris-tlan- s, nority President Young,' looking forward, with not by the efforts of the . Idncoln Jr,W 2 delegate. expressed the highest said BL would have Adams abfuty of the CompanyjwUl alco appear? ' France last that year said for theritate but Hendricks, !.: y iz:i TheBanet ronpingH. ic. nnder the dlreetin been unable to ope with her nelgbors, Almes J ta ; ...fldggetJ, unwavering confidence to the fulfilbut by native upon whom ,tho respect instructed had the Convention delegates P none Alexander H such was .that now Long her B.!;.: ment of the word of the Lord through light of reason has dawned and the to vote for Pendleton. but power j, ' i" odi?.r : " Allen JJ. r:, . Lyon McG nj could compete witn ner. yuH ) them, can find matter for profitable con- spirit of truth Is operating a ' O or A LytleT x T SPAIN. Angell BAlXOTTINa. i DIFFICUIiTIES IN M THURSDAY, JULY 9, '68 templation In viewing the present con- . China and J span; jwhlch for ages have " The roll was then called for the Ixjndon. 8.DIs patches from Madrid Anderson R f dition of the world. Here In the quiet most zealously and, jealously avoldedln-ierbours- e seventh ballot. A portion of Pennsyl- indicate a renewal of serious political vales of Utah, uninfluenced by partisan, name trouble in Spain .' Gen. Dulee, Captalir with" outside' bar tjarians,' 'are vania Voted for Pendleton 1 i The performance via consist of the : VMeDonald J2 TJB A'Trecesiof cheered was General of Cuba, Gen. Seranof Bake de JiTj vociferously' feelings, he can calmly view the con- now rent with Internal dissension; The ORAMD, OPERATIC SPECTACLE Co or i .v.McFarland minutes was taken. "- 'Tatore andnve otner Ueneraisnave peen Barrow or test now raging" between4. the various powers that be, whether, spiritual or fifteen W'J lietz jMcuuirej Went l,tu arrest." Warrants have On the eighth ballot, Xoulslaha. i under, . placed McKennonA Borggoiat It political parties of his own country in temporal, are baing brought low and over to' Pendleton. At the conclusion been Issued for the arrest of three other Bowman McllanusP,!) their almost frantlo eflrtsto gain the God is working with jandpon them. of the call. JNeW :Yora;,ithdrewn the general officers of high rank. 4 It was Brown T I Mason JT 'T , J vote solid cast a name and Church of ana wide Brown V 8 v " "Mathews Mlif ' ascendency; and also the mighty move He is radtag'tllq fettnrsHof ihomnce, for'Hend ricks. This was received with sanposcd that a dangerous been discovered had V conspiracy i spread ments of a political and social character surrsUUdn;andv priea'tcfl!ft,tntf 'pre frantlo oheerinflr.. minded with hisses Butler C Maylan J Tot these arrests,were the result.; To- i.!.jvr and v B 'w " C Manning-IHis The remaining 'bailout ahowed.. little day's advices re present, that, tlie: move-- " .among other nations, and feel Interest paring them to hearjlhe.gospei Jli "W Michelson F M Casper California when till the twelfth, n some so as as far ment been change he them the honest in kmongst - Mitohel Dr D B therein, only, may recognize preconcertea among Son, that Campbell RD for Chase. Th are was iui tuu those movements the workings of Qm be made the participants of its blssilngs cast half a vote continued Th0 Fiiry and Little Glass Slipper. wtr ui uuiwn Moore JX..L, leauiug uwy Carrol J In and great applaura. long of land the had for Its, object placing & Btevens motso asz " nlpote nca for: the advancement nd and take a part in the great work of the the galleries and a scene of confusion. 13on from the Opera.) Cinderella. Iwjtti Gems A)e irqnt iensier at Carney W.-ipuKe Antonio, Bon r. a MADAM E 5CUEtIJCt Morris nd lii made Campbell motlon'Jwaa A of ta ensued. God of dear the, triumph kingdom tne neaa or ijue government xnet jyuxe jnristtansonr upon Prince of Salerno. ..Mlsa Nellie Colebrook c jjioxse jpo i on who Mr D McKena . the! galleries, but Baron to has is Pompolino the earth. To the faithful latter-da- y brothernrlaw Queen, (be ThuslvexycndJ Li Ltatter-daMoses Clark J Tennessee- gave one Tata, fox McCieUan "been Alldoro,- -. J 8 Llsditj .wi.......Mr leave rconntrt. the 'to requested tMSaint, the ultimate and inevitable tri Balht, whether contemplating the strife The galleries applauded, though not so C 2 P CUmmons J Murphy Dandlniiu;.., arrests continue.taibo: Additional . jnjwet CookFM: Mr P Margeua rearo, umph of thst, kingdom Is no matter of of the variollti$ai oQpligious par long asjor chase. , Pennsylvania alii in Myers A 2 ..... . . M r H Hmibm . of of all Page parts implicatSpain, parties . vr I f- j.N; MISS Ada HLIteM mere speculation, but one of absolute ties among the nations, or viewing tiie voting s 6113 fer Asa Packer. TAF reoesi ed Id the intrigue,' which Itc is "Delieved Coack G !. M O CUwkm Mrs i n CJ ndorella. I Clorlnd Wasr taken fifteen I then minutes Miss Alexander certain Ijrp an d inr all itha great move eCbcts of the mighty convulsions of na-- ofIn the nineteenth ballot, NortU- Caro has bee?1 effectcmlly, bafHed byj tbe vi . Ulaa Ctire oi ui ltt acuoq goyernmeuu ments now afoot, among the nations tute,! bo eoootmoA of late, caxfying death Una prompt Mrs Carelea 'voted aolid forjllancock j Instead Of Crosby J Singing YvXtf'L.. Cudhlnr J l.Mi&s Lizzie Plan i.... ITlnt nLlryUU... whether; of Ameriea, Earop or Asia, and destruction n their course, cin find IxndletonVlrglnla went for Hancock. n Beeond MUs Loots : New he recognlxea the working of tnorer? that in the contemplation of which; his dropplngPendietonj ..California ;votea has a longfeditorla Fairy..,. The Daily Ohmer F W D Karri ea, "Noblemen, Attendants, Hanten; to-tdispatch-relative , OlssenN Fenian .Davidson J different ballots, gen on the br:OMB$aar'i!horaa Oorpa de BaJ let :1. ruling providence" with this great end soul : will be 'filled 'wltht gratitude. and variously on the Sewasrd TJawrson aeat to movement 'fcaftnttmeronAnTli)arlg. J bjr recently inree. renaieton c erallya giving S : r iit r?of Osaora in Tlew. I ' S Davis the' " Monuif ttxe Atoericatj J solid vote for Ptndleton:r Oregon praise,' for he reootrnixea In all these gave In Pr.i!.' i Incidents. MnaJa When the gospel was rerealed throagh things the workings of God in prepar- nrieentn bauot Pennsylvania went solid legation' in this city. The Ifewa sayr this DonnT;.' auui xwuet see (juruun ana fosters. is discourteous and unfriendly Fattebon'ASr Joseph Smith, one of 'the 'declarations ing the wayor, the spread of truth and for Hancock: amid crest 'cheerB. TTfae r dispatch ?Pata AM),: ".,: ; DOOKS OPKN at o'elock. Perfoi of the Almighty was to the effect that It the triumpti of thst' (kingdom 'unJef bAllot'tlien i stood 'for Pendleton 120 to the English nation, and we have no Eagan J :n Patrick WG 1:1 Ehlers hesitation in .it F that expresses 824. Parker Oommeneee pohetoaUy at ft. Hancock 791, .Hendricks denying should be preached to every nation and 'whose lawa foil liberty; and justice will Johnson k Kendall Eilerton Pawling and -- Doelittle each received the views of enlightened. Americans, "PearoeH jrvMtpl Kfrtr should over be secured to all.' and which shall' be some. On the sixteenth ballot Ark an who, we know, will repudiate the'lrrita-tin-g Ellis J or 8 II M C Perkins CHI ' notes Eliwood of and that Seward, sas to Secretary take them as HIjumuU nations or as peoples. The given into the hands of Ills Saints forchanged from Pendleton Hancock tho Pedar.TB peopISof .the United States will berEvins T 2 labors or the elders of this church have everand ever. Georgia gave Of to Hancock; pjjouislana . O T. doubU to tho Pennebakin of know: that the glad EweUFM,. and xdississippi left Pendleton and vot been arduous and indefatigable for the Li. i ed solid for' Hancock. Result: Han English people and the English govern i TF ;.t",;J"v A as aucn i.' Porter a Fisher spread of this gospel, but their efforts ment treat J tries: will tusparcuear 1131. cock Pendleton 107i Hendricks i Dtierti Evening Nctc. r ' PreaooUW T E elections. have been confined almost exclusively, 701. Several delegations retired for con- - to affect the coming Flannagan T Form an J W AT THE. seven Uae ana or. necessity, to , the .people teenth saltation. In ballot, of, the FtrwlerS from Pendleton 'to sHubiln-JohnAlabama changed lii'T In? lb United States, Great Britain, and a very has arxrved On Foil MM v. 'Vr: JBalhJbonoI2 result 1S7I; Bright Hancock w& the Hancock, 3 ad esd tdYi- ft . fsw of the less despotic nations of En- F A 'BeynoIdK E H Pendleton 70. Hendricks TOTUdea a visit to George Peabody. On reaching- Franehton CONanXSSXONAsV. Beveoili.T J2.,OB , said that a careful conference, consulta- Xtlmerick hprsurxe3elved in anr enthn- Frost E-- i r rope; and each of those nations, as na 'f . RhnadeaJr C' Fuller E was Im tion now between the EST J delegates tions has .rejected, the ..proclamation 8 AT . G: . :a portant, ana ne movea to aajoum. vai Clty; sounded in their ears by the servants of Riddle J H Goidham W J God who have been sent unto thsmV It Little of Importance was done except was voted down. The eighteenth ballot Glrfinard U" "tli' RbsnardtJ at an ad Greenwood T Ross CaptJ 0i is true that a few thousands of the peo- to discuss the tax bill. was taken.- when - Illinois ;j Al6ATtfar 7r Samuel Lover died y - "I..K3. vanced was vvw-1- ' amendment age. increas Grimn (An adopted , Hichardson. said The chairman the jjoihot ple in those nations have received and ing the number of special revenue agents ;y.M? rrrrv .9 delegates were ins truetea to vote as a STflPLE'DRV GOODS, ti W Beaman obeyed the truth and have realized the from tweaty.to nxtyr yn i Hanson K J should cast the entire Havre. In a speech he VT therefore Marshal unit, Sermon J A longGiscossion ensueaoa ine pro Vote for Hendricks, .Ope oftheeVegatea Kell defended the government fronxihf Hatch B cvis i'qtq rffi!! ft"! promised blessings; still as nations they .v Beorfe JK-to tax N .voto recorded wnisary Handy have rejected it and the Judgments and position to increase a-tne I his i he wanted e.iefii;noo veil ? protested, -i cnargeor extravagance in its expend! Harris J r i ... tWO dollars. - to vote tares for wantedanother for exten said .2irriK2fitoniaker:alITrj' the army and' the Pendleton; ' scourging fthe Almighty are gradual- .? i i. un'i BidweaPi. ri.adf. for Andrew Johnson.' A great sensation alve. purchases fromHrref rbh3esM,'whIch Hanllon COMMITTEE REPORTS. v I oa jy overtaking them, to an had been objected to by the opposition, Hail 1" ensued, but the chair j 'y The JudJelaryCohiinltieoXgteria tore i nounce Bmlth JP HackettxM ror viia an mat has: yet been done to port vote , Pen were eepetfallv neoessarv to render the tne uancocK i i j on of the nomination Smith J T 4 C ,rtVtCL rol -a warn the people and to spread the goe Kvartsfavorably dleton 56, Parker or tne army complete, Harrocks jnos jonnson it3. organization , for General, Attorney M Sorters Hanson A A J Hoffman Hendricks 87, or to rans 12, In the on their midst again journals pel begin kingdom the iThe committee complain Territories atrreed The Vil ,:sd :'1,itV j.v delegatea? insisted ,on .th j?oinjt in a menacing tone. very great .majority ;of, the inhabitant to report favorably ontlie hUlprovidlng that In-eachi to the bad yoU .foiut right ti I V.0 H Lli HATS, they 1 of the earth are still in total ignorance fox biennial sessions of the Territorial dlvldually; i f i .Ul0 VUJL a ti feidT oCTered a resolution to otdddar i Hewlett T "and Lesrislatures. This bill fixes the salaries thatefleot. The chair ruled It out of of HiErrfnfirFiV Stover CatitiyB'4" c4 aniinta of its existence and Importance... Jn of J ; Territorial Governori;4C525) Buksdorf O Howell F was dt of in contravention der, because, many of the nations of Europe, such for W.R. .t Howell J . f F QweUenger the rules adopted. The rule of the -.rr as Instance Russia, Prussia, Austria and hn& oxiod oiii m HVOXB9 was Convention Charleston HoonCH which read, '.hocse; ... .00.; the minor. German 8tates,.as well as In W, each to of the rmlT ueseret Holsey TMolKB, not recognizes delegate many right jatcor jxew: r K ni aoi:TuierW 9ftT cast France and other portions of that conhis weeks were hearts where ofour farmers Hopkins the ago individualvote."cept civil amendments Senate to the HoDoerR'-,1-i In r tinent religious liberty hits been , so The J bill, were con- - the Btate convention., had, ' strueted tiaddened by the prospect or a bountiful Holbrook W.Ii Van Buren C M how their delegates Never since Weber county tbvbte.; Richard restricted, that though the elders have O ffi son Holt Illinois had said instructed dele mere her FZIC7GnOCERIES, wasMttiiXVTras armqcceFriatteTla committee of Conference was askel tVerman'B Olt for1 'voters also to onel a unit attempted to proclaim that "the king- - on.ALha graWisTidefeilislTl BuTlately the jtorote t?K! f fttie slo nniS'-ii-Din ror ine removal or tnir. comi gation uom os uou uas, come' tneir enorts cal disabilities but the majority of the'dele come and done their feu rorfc. , I34asl6i Olt ;w -Jli Viiiji; nay, ....... . or certain persons, which Pendleton; dnterAhave been Immediately suppressed, and gation had deemed to go now for the the settlements have suffered worse than Williams B passed. HnbbleWH. deemed ..a other he. have 'afco., been others. the candidate, ay: Eden, his and, At it crops, j r they have been, imprisoned or banished. "Willi&rns RH to cast ARMY REDUCTION. the entlro votepf the delega- entirely destroyed; at Huntersville Vefy J s. duty mieiozo n!i;i.tni;l! WHedH J But important movements are taking ,Garfleld stated that the V com tion.! There was hero scene of great nearly: and at JfJain uity tnere will not Jackson military lO SU'OittJi'i VHil-TT QiU am Jam tut was cron over or confusion of a small mOvw .wheh of in adjournment many those European1 na- mittee would report, on Frldav evenlnir. place eeitlemenU thave Alaa T1Ca5D SdLD WITHOUT RESERVE, tions. God is removing the barriers to a bIU;rpo'9lho)aity,frrelyTn9- some Tne in i.OJ axso auuered Pli nam ne gardens greatly. reponoa aoni.suxuiisninr the spread of His gospel, granting more V KEFuIIIjKJAxi HOMIWATIOIf. LZYajtea Q nave Deen oonsiaeraqjy, injured, Jocelyn 8 to. bill ijf rules and places ; .'I govern regulations to iurfjhe the people, and preparing the ment or tne The State Republican Con? and all more or less. . JJ"' Z. liberty A. Syracuse. 'f i JQdd i army. vention. nominated, J no. a. unswoid. r.,,The ravagers are now; leaving and K , way for His servantsto sound the gosZimAnxairiL over ,HordceiT' ' Goverhdr for Grreeley! Benf sAxa ivXTKua.ou T Karrar and Ihx.wayTwrihjrwesterlyv pel In their ears. "The recent passage t Wootl lxhd'Pord and Tf .XH. making to aS th at caff be ltIi I fell lo llor hdS tiLtn.' from! formal Stewart, tr hat i q cn cm i of the civil marriage bill, and the .'esI Trtw I I JantATI RTIl frtWmflF nail is considered that if there be it gleAned, y Atablishment of religious "'liberty "In s I or ' NOMIlCATl02C,rf was wnat narvesiea expeco edl 1 iirassVi-tiiiiiinAnderson MlssP A Jackson Miss 1 Charles ten. 7Oen. fsnhv Usued an Austria are very Important measures. order wUl Z. it Ill: tbe, ted, bealL.UU, II,IL.1IIIIIIL r.eople.are E civil rule ) a North Caixh re- - Arthur Miss not but and" tnanitmi .discouraged, 'They.sjre-- a great blow to the power of lina; restoring 1Iii;cl.lJ'l .v B when thej'.FreOenthaiLave jr.. has been unanimously nominated signed to the -- providences of the !A1- JxitKplaaa a a ah 3Amu diSiUnodj vJiJsim Mrs l lirown raU a cation of the con for. vice 'resiaent. priestcraft which is "the moat Insupera- prociaimeo: the heirj t is r, frr mlghtytdthpwhtiaYe,lost ble barrier to the cause of truth aad stitutional amendment, the functions crops arewiuuK enertrth' uuuuramir rv eill'?sal;T'e of officers cease. ) the will then military human freedom? ; PendleUhlids fwltbdrawn at the nlne-- i in other directions to make their, bread iiojtuia-iUi-.j Bh oi-VlVMrb J ItATH I v. lasuuiem unui auouiernaryest. teenUi ballot:' Hendricks In Prussia,1 RussUand' , (W MlflinMrs Mv.ftWf ClarkMriB "r The Fourth of July, '68, came and I1 Orr's last nI6s'sie. 1351: Field 15: Seymour, of Connecticut swent H ColambU; MIssE""" Morton MrtSH ' erji ii?. i spirit of freedom 1st blng ' awakened; Was Croslyn us are more a in wav with u than quiet seor ta the LiegUlatute i ; The y. iiiairwi. and reform of a civil and religious chaIs usual. At sunrise the Stars and... Strinei - -constltotional NOMINATION SEYMOUR 1. 11 ame4Klnatwas,aaoptea are racter uie Dreeze, ana tne ur- Dlshcr Misa R wereuniurieu w being inaugurated,; while In by the Benate.Vnly five votlOgTd the fl PhlHfrj Chicago, 0. Massachusett:roesi for ine guns bv Wadsworth's artlllprv nm. Dlshsf Mrs F01'1 Psunot a tc. Italy the very stronghold ef priestcraft negauveqjt;0iTAX2 O HHUTDA1U1! Horatio Mri u Savmour. on. the the twentv- claimed that another , p-the popular mind has so far thro w n 3U - Pembroke Miss M flrst bellotlOhi again' nominateeUlb- - PCapt.' Pugh's biass band serenaded the Wliois-- r e ieatSt , vanity; off the shackles of superstition,' that the antfqnsatlty. R FergtttonTTrlTMT"again declines, xbut citittmrauTtfltne fore part of the York, patch- ratio Seymour,, who ' con- his declination was not accepted. Sev All business was susnended. and theday. d iiw.'OisdJ j teener.. "Holy iFather" hlmseU no longer re- to the 2Viotm f)v :rv.Imen-tar- y eral States change votes for Seymour was spent by the citizens in tains hU position by the will of the pco ventWh rivettr :M and family, : i i . ill un- wno was nominaieu ai me iwenty-eeo-en- d other social gatherings. ballots,. Here C. ?: pie, but only by foreign intervention;' ' enthusiasm be ballot with great ncnlaUdi .:: ivernor y. Itespectfully, In Franca, though the freedom of the doubtedly Hanson A The BeltaafJ:MrIIi Orleans. New has legislature and will accept.;. ;; ; t i -HartiMrs M Smart Mrs T H elected Wni; PlttKelloz td Jthi fieh- press Is gagged,1 and religious toleration Hancock Miss C tratton Mlra Q A. terra Jo for the and 8. Ions Har ha A ate, minister, chanxlnsr tjuIdIIs. waited unknown, yet the Frtnchpeople'are so EL lllUVZOti & FIELD rrt-- r. Ttrr - broken ris, ror me snort term, a committee at of t close Louis, of the the service for morning ' mercurial, and as . a nation ao deter- fcqrtheAtlanUcc -- U sen t Hutchinirs Mirs dBattr, WMtrel A' aoaotii0bl-- some one to invite him home to dinner?at Democratic members .joad "JT- with .k IX mminedly opposed to - dpotlsm' that the Springfield,. Via arl nnt anH wuu Ail catlon to Gen. Buchanan declaring that tAll , of MM i.l bands of the astute Icails are llabl e to an unpoeing rorce the presiding cm cars of the legislature Invitation. He had n a jiiCWUH ; 'K 0TIC3 'OF I Jx S1 UAHSOHOFB 6; I'll i ji; alternative but n??.! tM0 I j. be burst any day and a"eraofUUcal has been placed X Itl .i :add had violated the Stria .constUmion, the to go Dome, some miles or loiter Hewe Mrs'E notirr- distant, of 1 1. or the to General BU instructions connect arm v. the Ix and religious' liberty inaugurated v'r the hpv&tihzistxzzxrza P oar rtaerahip the General rcomniiSitIIri T?;- r- around ,for:sf'1 .the church,. he stepped advertised letter ntutt tste where i fiu"Jnbyat lannrT.vtsiTL.uu Ieavlns KTaaa insi to Bat It l1 in' Asia,' with' her' hundreds by the SOth parallel, via Albuquerque. and ingfqr "members frona hlrof smd' siid: a4iMendtgo homei3 thxzr. are exTcied from. , and trive LVs excluding by pnrtnjent1 of mllllonsfof people where the overruihsir seats and trey fcppsal to the mill- - dinner with ms?Why--ye-ha- Tr a' o adveriUemenL coxvismoxi setUe commaex of the power xry .ttiarild ling seems to Almighty UKiajriroic -be save n. tQ.pa ' fThlr--R ihm ballot OiTrtantt eluded members in thslf .'seaLL fn most apparent. The various natlonaof TO vAvi57.i I rea,lata tt- - brads of "arja'tipfWrfs hid. Then, STREET,: guci yea Wij Ienrryi vanU went for Hancock The J3uchansn:rcpUwl;hat)5Th4e mv his - A ! i Vp; ot-eai- 1 1 T-- k j i bar-tie- rs - E.-Dyc- ; k; ! " ' -- re-elect- ed. J well-kno- h j ; hs 1 i wn , , m ! to-nig- ht, -- ; 1 , i , - r . TJST OP h I ' ; ? h the-bes- ' AX-MIQH- " j TY f : ! -- 1 . . - d so-call- J ed : ; ' ; ..;. I ' i i! v , ' ( f : ' . ; ! i rr ; i 4 n 1" 1 : i ? O--- - jf i - V-- -- -- ( -- V : was-not-act- y. ; ed - " - 1 -- - t- - - . - . I i- ! he i . 1 ". lat-Beeretar- y x -- . . . -- " -- JUST RECEIVED Poor-A;j;;i.i:'-'..- ; : ; 1 ; -- 1 u-f- : EAI?SSm3P0RIUrJ ::-i'-jiH- 4. ; . I 5n to-da- - ' ' -r-r ;-- j- r-- 4 . to-da-y. -- 1 ; : . i ( uBima-Xl.-rT-.iJ;- i . AJoo-litt- le -a l- .ctfcjijii u -- np -- s j . ! Mft?gMPfcWT m vr.-T- - -- expenses-appropriatio- - 1 -- n i i" -- - ? -- ; .one-four- th rslp.-The-ot- hr E. 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