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Show tcUI DESEBET E VtEHIHQ H E W3 . - - ,. ..! - - Af vAkminr nn...,i .,.... ... rJ h.hnint Iju. rrYHr Innif v.i v, tfnrk Rrtirip,werns-sdThliJdcsrves-thecc!ixii- bTi h4n Kror' immense amount of laOr and the most fm. thm I and dlaresoectfUl iImaI r3 ;rt-Uo- anlar has onlv 1: roimxair. the COUrt, JQ6 of. tne,Tiie-- 4 eon tic - W Leases CuianeiV tad bb. TAX llnff SDT r mtxKs 4 vna 'v (re H.14.. .I iha iViburut eoiesDondentdI4d at Pa- PUBUSHETl- - wnrronr' AND font Satiate tot " ni.n.ti ItOUJC II J. UABJMMl l"Utlar tl.3 r :fal ' nniyimnmmtilnrf.nm mnM nWtlMv U IMtnmll f iiior rd hlrji to VeaT letters be Intf on x rrHu t chiracterUeO, elspn'sj st.ment Kelsoi then explained TROUBLES SUPPRESSED AT CHIBIQUI. -: in rtirni.r!nd'knownnQilhAniiesaoh. 1SSS. been required to have produced similar be so by any one familiar with the facta, in relation te what purported to bo an r Troubles at Chlrianl are BUDOressed: results on any other portion of the globe. He read an affidavit from Jerry Black original letter signed bv Batler, Logan the leading revolutionists have been ar In 1-- Ti--tt- - r a, i- . . I r.- -r 4.' x if n iTTrn Clswsoa ft T. Cim. "NTr V1T1 1 I -- -" 1 .APRIL 80rlB68. !. iOol. vtmMhOZ' PTm . t PERSEVERE; AND PROSPEIC i'itf,u KsisfsriE.r B. ii n rested. iTlutwiththlschangeinth.condltlon : 5 , i ciroumaiAnoeaofthe and ... . v. a a t i i atAf Tins i caxen aa in wiuiorm, ' i Tamomn v vW brutal attacJC naa Deen maae on vne seas nan xneison apran aio i wita awuoBir 4 a 6ayornia of tbelSth mere is aio, P14"? njsandldefehdcd ettion. iho pbslUon' ho ofleredi anl order forAhe Jifgnft resumed hi feet instant makes tome very pertinent re- to. be observed in 'the spirit of the in Ecuador by r then Evarta inover. went hurled with and which back, had i were be punished to who taken, the natives, marks la kleaer,eatiUedThe Spirit n,(l,.,i,,nfrft,. i -- rf remarks. "Roman Scbimtr's . tie Dram . WUrt" jpresen ted; tllrrjatierrmnd hisargumtnl oy 19 government. of 'Forty-Nine,- " called forth by the rai, out is nappuy connned 10 a lew, ana Buch foal mouthed remarks as. had Just ma acis, emiuea, ,4, Q UATEtijli FAVORS ISfMia BATIOH', lack of energy evinced by,the majority they, almost wholly, among the rising been made by:Mf. "Butler, he I said he OF. BOXrril Jbe JTHB Nelson , Guatemala had issued- - af4ecreo,yery guilty f usingJ of those now lmmigraUog.tojtbtiState generation of natives, or among our Ij would not a nusu UIVCWUiUK favorable toprefgn immigration; r WU tJU tut , In search of homes and fortunes, when more recent settlers. mi.ue tiuii t f5Tf,T. YitM rr nailed and at. tha of constitution new Industry in some- .insUnces, though. ; be Log uiition of the Chief JusUce to Mr. Nel - ta A HJJ.V n" was laid,, before tbe no rikipdite'FREi; compared with the energy and " " rl r 4. W . surrounded with plenty and comfort son's rsmaks and called him to order. I mm of the first' settler'.: Honduras has declared Amapola a free .vr OR, ' 'V necessiof to fall the of from the realize port for twenty years. As the experience people Infancy THE FORESTS OF BOHEMIA! for1 hW mar" North CaroIlnndLoaUUn Utah is similar; in some respects to that ty for that plodding, untiring labor to COMMERCIAL TREATY BETWEEN ITALY CUPV vo ra ana mi mironncea reierreu iub which' thelr'fathers were com polled to lie said he had all the letters fn the AND SALVADOR 3. i 0 !; of the people of California so far CharIra De Moor Mr. . B. WALDBOX. Y K ius same committed) .readrthem-.to-nlhrrowand case of California and De Moor.;.,.. would submit for years, and to which alone, least as the settlement rl.;l ,Mr D McKenzle Balvadorihas made. a. treaty of com- Count M TIUB SAXE OF .TUE.H10JI, CfADSj --Da FraneLi Moor some JP8Marcetts for. continued LlnUay Kelson .tlmeand merce with Ital. v ti V. . Utah is concerned both being of com- under the blessing of Heaven, 4Uejrare was once Interrupted Spelgel berg I sale of the A' Into Butlerwho -ixtr byj M ,, resolution'inqulrlng J Uardla i.blessings they now asked him 'if he knew what he was paratively recent date, a. few words in- indebted DOINOS OF THE CANADIAN HOUSE OF Roller w uu ...Mr J C Oiabam ....,. Ciaus i.eviu iron vtvuba, ipe ' not be inappro- enjoy. ..,., COMMONS. Mr A Merrill Herman. this connection may saving. Nelson then apologized for Alexander Swift, by the Navy Depart- " onmrn. K D Crowther .Mr withdrew and j them. words l certain was Introduced ,. among-theof on lack This ment, Ottawa. The House of Commons, by Washburne, energy even; Mr J E Evans Razman. prtate. . ..Mr J B Kelly ahd agreed to. The Berirle The Alia sajs the "spirit of 'forty-ninSaturday, sat .with closed .doors. .Mr O Teaadale subject under consideration was the sus- Commtsaary. with 'its "indomitable pluck has within, very narrow, limits, and time mint .'mid the close attention of crowd- .Mr R Matthews ianiei... on First Robber, .Mr CM Donelson picion of being Fenians has fallenconto a great extent disappeared from and experience will In most cases effect led. galleries . and. well filled Senate 1'i Heeond Robber, MrNGrar of in certain the House, employes . GENERAL. :; ; . f Mr Fea&amore Kozlntkl ' "r f ,; chamber. He occupied the first half rwm, recent of among the people of Callornla, and that acure. assassination nection the with j SERIOUS .MIm Adams ACCIDENT. in preliminary remarks', McGee. A message from the Duke of Amelia........ a thriftless, shlflkw spirit now prevails .Among some portions of the foreign hourthe etc. ' all at of eUv, Robbers, Attendants, assasina-tloImpeachment to question acoommo the s r Bend relating Buckingham; Brady , our Pittsburg. this them of residents strangers ' r ; dispo y f amongst Territory, and He will occupy was laid before both houses. An datlon train, of the .Alleghany Valley means general, is in making To of Farea conclude the with laughable migrant will bang round the cities sition, though by no argument of the number a Hallroad. of of address,, consisting sympathy conveying d than' among the - Parliament with her majesty and ex waiting for remunerative employment more EVART'S EXORDIUM. freight cars with. a baggage car .and pas1 f la. I to turn up; but iu ,'forty-ninevery native population, and la the result, to a ai vue atrocious juaiguauou rssing man made It for himself. ' of circum- abstract of the exordiurn to Erart's miles from this city, Jumped the crime, was agreed upon in tne eenaie. -great extent, of their change OR. ' was a tracKanawaa tnrownover. the juueneu in - Then the Incentives to labor were stances. 1' nign yesparucuiany speech Impeachment trial, the IPic-jSi- c! will commence the argument bankment, making two. revolutions,'! f vere on the Fenians, and expressed In Utah the branches of trade carried tHiv hein. seemingly so much greater than now would be efforts and that in rirer. 'Alleehanv hope the vigorous stopDlng Mr P Marretta life being absolutely dependent upon on is yet limited in number and the cul- ference to the;.rmi,.cr Peter Dun ucettjr cause There were over twenty passengers on made to stamp it out in the British do-- Mr character, grave Mr De PentonvUle. Mr J C Grab am f Alpbonso be or to none for were the dig- tivation of the soil is the great resource and imnoMihiiitv nf hnman TirpriAnr ine tram, had whom killed, minions. Mr JMH&rdle it, and fortune von. Atrunanea LAnf Mr E D Crowtber A. is. Pleeoio. results which would but a number. were serlouslyinjured. CLERKENWELL PRISONERS DISOIIAROED Viola. ging, that all, whether inured to toil for our ever increasing number of emi- flow from it. tho Mr O 8mltn A was caused accident broken by .Mr J McGregor from their childhood, or reared in the grants. To those accustomed to agri- he formed a From these ebnslderatlons V.LOllo All the r ; London, prison , rail. midnight. ;i clrcumfor strong appeal Miss Alexander Letltla, Dandacketty'a nelc land lad explosion case, Mra lap of luxury, were inspired by the cultural pursuits In foreign countries, spectlon and impartiality "iMFEAcnED. V ers in the Clerkenwell its cosider- in rev. Mofflt, r DoflduckeUy'e bag paui ley set at been except Barret, have liberty. same feeling, and pitched Into any- the Mrs MQ Clawaou He briefly. reviewed the Issue in the modes of life here atlon. changes T.iij.tTj Miss Evans Serrant in a ftwof the impeachmentTRIALS. FENIAN thing, no matter how laborious that are soon overcome: but many or our Involved In our countrials that have "1 v DOORS OPEN at 74 o'clock. Performance promised gold for a reward. The result population come from the thSir lRduIn fith. Nagle's trial Is appointed for May IJP011 on utter He Commences punctually at 8. inslgnitry. i spoke and was that California was built up in an The trial of Burke. Casey : . now . a, manufacturing districts of Great Bri cance when compared with the oneattenbefore Justice ORD A8SIONED TO THE DEPARTMENT Bhaw commenced He) should call their and never owned a foot of land, or presented. tain, is felt in Great interest Brownell, ' to some of the probable results are surrounded handled a . . and her people, MTIIIEE! rI OF CALIFORNIA. or plow In their Uvea. tion The asked, xor ? GRAND counsel, spade proceedings.. decision would follow which the either Ban 28. Ord Gen. been has not all of the if Francisco, on the adjuncts by almost, ground Jury for Burke, If the President be acquitted, Upon arriving here most of such perto the command of the Depart- mixed motion .was the was an. he FOR FAMIUES-ANthat CHILDRErl ! alien; wealth, luxury and refinement posses sons fail to find the kind of employ- way. the government will go on as before; assigned vice ment of McDowell California, Crown for counsel the overruled.The sed by the oldest cities in the Union. Congress and th, Executive will resume transferred to the Mississippi. r ment they have, been accustomed 'to, their said the cae against the priseners was FMDAY1 Afternoon, Hay 1. case of confunctions. or In resour is proper this the It development to new trades, or what! viction disturbances of various kinds ZNDIAN DEPREDATIONS IN. IDAHO. for . felony, and .maklnt .a - conspiracy ces of the Btate, and the consequent and have as learn;. have was punishato turn their will arise; one branch of the govern- against the Queen, which is equally difficult, Idaho advices of April 18th say that ble for from two to of the circumstances in with improvement transportation ment will be divested of its preroga- the Indians are committing denreda either to the In attention soli; Bald would rest tilling He seven T they yesrs. succeed- tlons in Jordan valley. It is thought the people that have brought about that case their will be and the President tlves, while on ML it -the may the labor, yield 1UI If iXLUWUU. JJMUIMIWJ case, testimony principally, ed by a member of this body which has that the programme, of the past four lack of energy and that shiftless, thrift an. and of to falls Cog of necessaries Massey them Massey the life, Delany, deposed him. This, he maintained was years will be by thesavages, less spirit of which the Alia complains. testified that he knew Burke in the so:- the the of trial ' reconstruction and of what The the them policy, robbing, burning murdering. scanty share, waa he knew and that One is the natural outgrowth of the yield United States, ar as to a Court referred the Supreme Indians made raid through Fayette sent oat to buy arms in England for the term comforts, which they have lie and of cherished the and driving off stock. other. These evidences of prosperity they respected guardian valley, in Ireland. He afterwards met We bare on band a LAEGE STOCK of their native people's liberty; ue alluded to tne ract Troops capturing nave sent in .pursuit, from rising been and wealth not only affect the rising been accustomed to in I I and Bhaw at Fenian meetings In Burke they are apt to become of Congress recently prevented Fort Boise. hating' generation of native born Californlans, lands, and hence , CU9W the''-L.The'i- S to' but they also affect those who Imml dUptrited, lo energy and becom, d... h exercl., of , bhquCT so The barianet to Anson Inrlln-amplanned. When trouble broke out in branch grate to her shores, bee lug on every satisfied,noand remain year after year also attacking other Ireland, the principal English cities of the government. 'The people and the Chinese Embassy was given at "were hand the evidences of wealth and lux making improvements,- and living in es to be fired and destroyed. Dela- the House Lick last to decision looked for the trial , night; Gov.Haight this poverty. waa corroborative of ury, the latter are apt to fancy that the squalid were made Gen. which should restrain. that aggressive preslded. Speeches ny'a testimony, by testified He that he saw Admiral Thatcher and others. Maseey's. . on the present occasion Halleck, Its The branch necessity for bard and. incessant labor, Our remarks within proper jlimiu or I commissioned Burke America to in for intended the encouragement and economy Is not so oatQ 0r nd preildent waa not merely a All the .Representatives of fore en fovan Ireland. Insurrection rkise in . Burllncame.lrfhlkt ernmenta . He attended. great sjIq the dV3 of the early eettle-- 1 alliuclllDdivIJua.- - Lotthein remem- common oath to faithfully discharge saw sent and him London afterwards in said that was not the place nor ouice: ounuciuu remarks, ment of the conntrv" and that, at least Ji ber that persevering toll will ever meet to over Ireland. uuigu him . to enter time into BOOTS AIID SHOES, the unique and solemn obligation to any exposition of the a share of the comforts and luxuries of its due reward, that the earth will yield ed hla came to mission. of Condefehd and It the preserve, proteot BCSSELL AND life now so general ought to be more as great an increase to their labors as stitution of the United States. ' The Earpoeea and waa accented In the DERBY, ATTACKSSTONE. '; broad interests civilization.and .of to fortaed adhere ever have will and have j any people ily obtainable by all. yet reaped. .And the of be would not In thoJIouse Lords, Derby attackused in an v partial or This idea is no doubt true to a great though they may find the modes of life . . determination - t that that oath shall limited sense. iuu ed the resolutions of Mrv Gladstone. on It should be conducted yam. extent, but at the same time, none can dlfferentand theavenuesof employment uub In Thev are converts to no stirh theori only the Interests of all the mission, the Irish Church, and accused Lord DYE STUFFS, more to circumscribed themfor have achieve than they as Congressional omnipotence. When II It was not the result of any accident or J Russell of vacillation in his position on reasonably hope ivnr.1 if imnth. &DT soeclal deslffn.' but waa tha Utritl. the Question. He said the resolutions selves ease and comparative indepen been accustomed to, yet In this they are of events which had f had been adopted by only one House of ment is they wish to know what mate consequence dence, without years of toil, frugality no worse off than 'thousands who have crime it drawn, In the capital of Parliament, and wrre without binding occurred is with which the President has recently and economy; and the shirking of this preceded them and who are now enjoy been charged, for is i aad which it sought China, caused; by the - West being j force on the urown: but if the bill were Whleh we efTer at is, beyond all question, the cause of that ing a tolerable share of comfort and to depose him. They understand what Drought Into proper relations with that!I duty cased it would be obligatory. He criticised Lord Russell, alluded to his discontent and dissatisfaction referred affluence. And though for a while treamn and bribery are in all their ram- - Empire. f views on the subject and hoped for the through with to sometimes by the California papers, I they may be compelled to endure some locations,' but' on. going WRECK OP THE GROWLER. defeat of Gladstone's scheme, as Ireland told are all is his their crime list, they as existing occasionally among some of I amount' of privation, yet determined having removed schooner.': The tbronertv the would then be saved.,,, , tfroterJ cabia member of his new of waa the fur a are a wrecked told in and company, will It becomes and crime the floating population of the State. that net, energy, industry frugality RCSSEIS REPLY." . t .W will be recelTlng NEW GOODS every because Congress; for the first time in on ' a reef of rocks at caoe Ifurrav. on ine jiita also remarks that among few years at most, overcome every diffi the Lord was Busseil said to he amazed the northern twelve Month were lives of ithe has coast;, government, dating the 8ammer. the Congressmen, judges and most culty and surround them with every madehistory so. He undertook to make an lost. The vessel had a valuable caw 8e0 Lord Ierby opening this question it In the If was wealthy and influential citizens of to blessing of life their .hearts can desire, lad interim Secretary of War,, and In aboard destined for Bltka.4 which was A ITnero btt& a . a I !' TT yet' pending T. J... AJUWOt iuuic. , no uewireu vim bch Kixiiball & LaTrrcnce. total loss, cseveral bodies have been re.1I earnestness day may be found some of the miners, and far more than they could ever have consequence, they are to have made for covered. . the of Ireland that peace an ad President. them interim They teamsters and boatmen of 'forty-ninwas tne aim or his lire, and defended hoped for in their native lands. also ascertain that no -- force was em- RKVEJOJB tKCEXFT8.TtI his course on the grousd that incon- It is more than probable that many . nA ...!v. uv M .w.. vu I rm m.1M uiaus vLbVUk nlt.H ctuv vivi .' I in the means used was not In- thousands who have landed in Califor all rro.m the Blstency ol procuring I (SpM!a to- the Dttrrct EtniQ Awt.) ... Saper, and for the purpose Uectlon districts in the United HtatM compatible with cons IsUncvin.thn end of' the Buoreme Oonrt. tS nia since the days of its first settlement I i St : the ri.venue tor4ha.lait flv ootht to" be. attained. He acknow- which,4 vigorous action was kt prerent have broken upgood.comfortable homes gij ftclrflraplt. once taken by those who brlnsr this ac months to ,be at the rate of i 12. 000 00(1 ledtred that he preferred his 'own plan in other parts of the Union, lured thithlees than the es-- 1 tor tne solution ordimcuities in Ireland, cusation. In short he the people Bee year,oforrKi,uuo,UUO ' "f but accepted the plan of Gladstone, as the Commissioners;4;" er by the extravagant reports of the see that it is a questionsaid, CONOimSSXONAX--. of .supremacy . the most practicable under .;-. , between Consrressandthe Constitution. t great success thst some had achieved; AX ORDER - . b gtancis. In case the resolutions should : .. f. t.. not did hold Idea Con the the that REJECTED: They and almost fancIng that gold was to be t :, 5 ; tubshould he of tho.Houd Lords; was made only for our Infancy; t had by the sackful Just for a few days' 8umner offered an order provldins stitution Auotuer special says that Bchofield mlt;an. appropriate Dili, wnichne Dbut was be the guide felt to that it g labor; but being disappointed in such that on the final judgment by the Sen and;bond of our matureat manhood, and ebts written a letter to the President de-- lieved would be, sustained by the .1 l ,to shall ate, questions mons and and arising thereupon the nomination of accept foolish notions they have left the Btate be decided by public opinion, uetermmea mat law snouia con a majority:i - objected to were would- - without doubt, command the by of i : Wsr. mv mra iiubi lv rw aaa Secretary iS:'t' . r' I when and in disappointment anrl lff ri disgust, asseht of the 6enate. Heihoped the Keferrinir then, to the position aa. RETUBsr of there is no question that If their course WILLIAM9 RESUMES HIS 'AROUMKfT.' aamed FpciANs. the Managers, that this triMinistry would not attempt to influence had been marked by continuous and "Mr. Williams then resumed his argu bunal isby not a court, he said it was the Captain Buckley and nine others, of- the Crown adversely to the will of the .11 as a .collision between the arduous toil aud frugality their success ment, viier recapttuiailnir his arcru first time he ever knew a prosecutor to !7itwuiJacanei packet, recently re- Commons, Crown and Commons would boa de- the "eii1?n that his; iroaW have WIUl.Tus took up Give Sfotlee ' tiie Public. hTth. n route their ....''i.'A U&at dy be.ubU V1 f j of ioW.4. till of In write. th. tot, M tbhciWjDV.alle guU TIIE -?.. . a, widethe B.M 'a. .nlp.e, Jr" . CK10CDXTI CKXECB .l.t A J r... to t l" W1.ua TI(V COMMrrrEK- - , ', the incentives to honorable industry as the could not shield himself turn tha court outnf th ran- - WOOIiEN-AGTOR- Y the in Commons, Jn iXbraeIi, adduced show H Iogllsh precedenU aod the rhancM of pecuniary behlud'the,ot)fulunsrof hla nvn Vnt. thai this preaalng swsrinsr a aoestlon from the onoosltlon 1 stated that the': It' body was not a court,-h- e said tureM, whose fctjutifuents were prompted success are as great as ever. , M benches, said the Ministry ' wished the was tte Bupreme-Cou- rt of !onsl Democratic executive committee muest of losinir their positions. ir that on tne oiseussion The circumstances which led to the by the fear church Irish and impeachment was only bavel unanimously passed a resoldtion mat tne of Htauton a parnation, t:bf.lUV Judicial If a nctlons. t'This requesting the National Democratic establishment ''question.---' Gladstone r settlement of Califuruia and Utah were argueu was maue unaer suspension tneienUreorolHculaw, ! '.',f hoped the debate would not delay the i'il 'I view he supported;, by the authority of Convention to lb 'President very different In character. '; In the for- which the or tne ousiness blouse Chancellor totssue a said Thurlow. and actldn. and Praaldan call fors if that I Quarter of a UUe below Prest. BRIG HAM . r I iedged. He maintained that the aver- iui. is mer case it was solely the hope to amass ment uvacrnv . uui iue aiiar or lasiice. je u ww iiominsunir convent on.: t mMrit. in' rni.T.vPTjriwirnrn"' of evil was Intent not wealth quickly that drew the people as In this case, as in all nothingbutanaltarofsacriflce. lie said the latter part of May; brear.y in June." T;rlin mZtutrT ; YOUZfQ'S .Factory, Is i i was iu- - the it others, wSz Managers hai Uken . pq pains to It if me act I iff if. lie compared conceal thither;, but the people of Utah wore irrreu iruta at'..ti. the partv splritand party hate caucus 5fall theIIemocJktlo5.iembert or JohpM)ti r t't:- , driven hither by the relentless hand'of tue couauct .. . . . with ti.. iif. hurrfed which be had nrenarwill called nuroose the for the through ;shortly me -eecono, and said it only re- " jaiuea fCoir In lit midst Macccssfdl the ri ttttled of persecution. They nd then haAklng the same request. "T.1V w Operation Wlieiner tlit. n.r.H.1 I ations for this proceeding of a most forbidding and .sUrile desert I luaiueu hud-WOUld bo comn .tod iub .l If ti.:s. " North German POLDIER3' MEETING : I GO rarHamenUasrepqrted. JFOR . IIJLNCOCK. In thf lectmada bv the Manarera t. In the hope that here at. least , . m r" r.i7: ;7;"r: Pr. 'r:4 If ' The is wnicn the . Of . . . shldlst-I held mn vvouiiuu meeting th lo law (. t. And thatltaejara ready to at:ffi seemed impossible tofalse'th e necessa- - innr. oy wnicn the wordsof one of the M&nr. '..'JV"" Avenue Hoteilast on '2y.-Tsupagreed night, Lon-Zisii . . ... New' Herald r ! York; -rises of life, they might be alfowed to K ?t Jtp Kill. Srffl?ffff: f ,g"S Governor-Genera- l savs - Poke . of. the Benators. as headltmen: sbeclal the rr.. ud iscaflbld with tbelH ana losena a circular to the of IndlatIirranhB from Palrntf- - a nHi . "'."""V"dwell In peace and bnve the prl vtWeof Uai iiVThaiiVi:" standing on .the ... i. .uu . i . . ina uciou. ni allor Na- Z3rd. that Mabomat Jem0cratI0TsOIdler87;nd has bn.te to uke a making, jf such a thing were poaible. v.wa.wu view, la con- - Vtf , tional Convention. Khfetta-TroKandahan 'and rcBui-o: me tue tha inva- I i tiu homes triaLi I for themselves and. their would determine it! kiii t,M!"-- .Mii'iJ peaceful which he characterised as insulting. to , -i ?.' n whether .::! the Prealdant Russians. t.rn: ding -. families. In this the great majority of or the Senate would go down: and de. the court and both cruel and' on war- - 'jAcock AND oboesbeck JS'OitiNAu ". FOR WOOL! " f" table. ran itr.:.,? ted.. r.l NEWS. j 80UTII the first settlers, aud' thousands .who plcted the series of fearful ronifrm I .a .tie men reaa from the debates on thaiI w.ui-.r:ri- r ki tum,..). fronTltib. oii iha Otii. Wad from followed them have succeeded, and they whlch'wonld follow from'hls annnlttal. formation ' h fV.r.tlfr.f lr.: k of v iiam-Mi t i w. Parana. or auuw March 25th, says the allies have ft .nd :.:ct L.tVcrj t ., niMLinir innn.ni vi are now surrounded with all the com- - The tie nate then took a recess. Aftar the lines at bVeagwed Hancock for I anri Paraguayan ...... S5?!S.??,2 Boyas, pllaidin? Jt;i11 I f rr .nrttonomlnaU forts of Hfr. and here as in California, .vcri! hi . vrva Lv: .. -r lui -- n t ih.ir . i - was . headianarterH.at .irn Rio. out-vaauu a v 1' ue 10 ana or Decause BtnxiaULU:.iiJ the V oenaie, on oniy sldeni has, abandoned, JUpes hla .wierePacu; I many of those, who In the days of the Butler nE4tAKk$.Y reliance their observance of a aoouts is unKnown. ..The allied .fleet CLTAr criTTt?r mft:i. - r arose and said he desired to Judicial placed lt oath tEvarts bciioMi'ahd tiii. early settlement of, Utah, went to the maae a few nas in cjonstitution ... a ... to gone river again Humalta: j prefwabie.1 J u In lattice to him npthe j. .. . the tremendous YinamiA. and poWtfr1 cafion and hauled wood, made adobies ....tf ' I iia w. inaaremarks v i r i ru aar af m r of will which ' i soon llif be meaning . .. a a aa aa was w it attacked. ia It w uui, m Qa&oUUea of XX) ft and J no.. or occupied the equally useful position mentamadebvMr.NeLM-Alnhia.- r Tfor.rs dispatch fcivs' Gchofleld expected that the Paraguayans would ". wards, worked up on Bbares to rait the Co- has a desire that the new constitution surrender. of mason's clerk, are now to be found about the A1U Veta case. 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