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Show a i admission.- - The-8who, and .demandeduemanaea lfftrf. hnt intw thereof, men,monJed or wnat auas usual, represent the upper and thority, but the sheriff and c21cers did not deign to exhibit any warrant for wB InLsrrinf the country, i" as . rA mncrticn f liberals, they their action, but crusmng their way at the door, tney arrested, every i witness and tha er geant-at-Ar- ms - . . KD ITO a A2vXi , ' Jfenday, 1 U IHASUKIU January 11, ISC. LCOILATXTi; AA&XLXiI.T. TiTEEIbtcentli annual tension of the LezUlatlTo Atsemblr coQTenrd In the 1& o'clock', Vttr mniHTmornlng as will b seen by tho mlnutesrpubllahed xIa aaof&ef icoldaio. . Th a org sia 1 1 sit I on wareflectedwitli 'that uninimity and of-floe-rs. I: i .1 are called, have been elected, that party have now a majority In the itadi Waf rimnnm. Btlll they are AJ members or offshoots of the upper chu scs of the country t r " Tiow this fail are on the part ortne electom of that country to elect men p their own class "was not owing to the fact that noauch'candldates were in the field, neither to the fact that they had not the power to do so, at least to very, treat extent; It. was.otring to a very different cause, as disclosures made since the election have proven , That failure wai owlne to the fact that thousands of these menu pon whom thm mm.t nreroMtlva of suffrage had irmmmm W ".. " if' - -- a X"' watched QTcr,OiuUadofaalIkrias.at their hands. the Wococgratulate . harmoaywhich has; characterized th'e1 opening of thesessibn. We congratu-- . late tho Territory on the uiiI6a of . sentiment, good j feelings . and concord .which relga among their representatives, t 2sq rival poIUIcAl psrties are striving for the triumph of party to the injuryof the public interest jand the squandering tho public' money. !And we are 'gratified to witness a continuation of that patriotism rb I cbr labors for the greatest good to the greatest number, Initeat! of seeking1 to. advance the purpose, Interests and objects of a few. -- the-Afscmbly- ! , , i ... 1" 1 W concord which characterize the meet The logefour Legislat lw body of the Council and 1 1 erase were elected without the necessity of a nam ber of ballots, tie votes, bribery or any ofUiaiataus to which recourse is usually btenbcitoifed, werelwllllngtd aUd had before a successful candidate can be did actually seli their Totee to any canelected la auch m body." Those Who com- - didate who was rich enough to pay for ixM9ouT lies is latum do nolpggfrtqQpg. them. It is aaldl that a regular trafflo That b one teaion rh oar Tirriloryls was cairled on In thii bosldess. and In always out of debt. There are no cor one instance II hi known that a candi. morants, la the shape o dishonest of cJned his seat In the House of ficlalf. .devouring the . public , funds. Commons because he was able to, and and ' depletlnsr the Treasury; ! The did pay, ten shillings each for several offices1 teeisthe "uaon: cot the men thousand votes. There is little doubt b!locw.' liie J Ifovrever mcchlibnor may that .numerous instances of the same accrue through leing a member of oar kind occurred daring the election." ' Legislature, there is assuredly nope- - The possession of the power conferred caxaary adTantast. J There U not a man by the suffrage, when abused in this In It bat co tild rnake more meant by re manner will be productive of more and maining at hU ordinary business. , It more evil the more widely it Is spread, la nottheri the profit resulting from because It would4 result In placing the being elected that would induce those legislation1 for the whole nation In the wuo are iurniycrs oi lire council or hands of the few who were able to pay of Ilooaeuto let the people thus have their tha hlf httt rice lose in a pecuniary the electors in tha various boroughs and seryiewrforthey Is view.' "It a patriotic feeling constituencies, i of point that can bring men from paying busiTo be productive of the good it is ca ness to servo for' the publle. benefit. It pable of tho suffrage 'needs to be used gives the people, too, more confidence intelligently, and the more widely it is In their representatives when they see diffused among the masses the less like such a disposition manifested; and know ly Is it to be so used. This is especially by the Experience of years that the liue'orBrltaln, where tho masses of the will be faithfully people are constantly deprived of the public;! Interests I if Tni: r?iiviat?jLXwrrru.toK iri3i- - mm, for-tberauffr- ages T opportunities of becoming educated and Intelligent. In this country, tha same evils are to be feared. If notUotbe same exten The issue of- thousands of fraudulent naturalization papers during the recent - contest shows that the same influences were operating.- - And If Universal 6uf-irage snail oecome tne jaw in every State who can hope that even the ma jority of those by whom the privilege will be enjoyed will use it wisely. Edu cation and Intelligence should .precede the suffrage, otherwise the latter would be like a razor in the hands of a chil- dmore likely ' to prove destructive than otherwise," for in 'politics, and "legisla tion, as in every other branch of human affairs. It may be .safely asserted that Ignorance is theroet of all evil. i The; chief corner stone of modern ' polpas- itician seems to be based upon1 the sage of laws ensuring to the masses of the people the rightjof the suffrage. Universal suffrage L the watchword of thelitiraTparty fa tivU country and In Greats rltafn: This It tho' most potent agent, short of having recourse to arms, that the masses of the people can use to effect the accomplishment of their desires, lecauio it gives them a direct voice In the legislation for their own governmentf and Jf; Intelligently and wisely used would never fall 'to Twipe oat abuses and to cusure good government. flint If unwisely used for conferred upon a people who are too llgno-rdto comprehend its power It Is cer-tain to; prove a detriment tp tbem. In this conntry tho great polnuit IsauS between the two grvnt polltlcal partlef Is universal suiTraste, the Ilepublicans being evldentlyridetermlned nottostop ; ' -- nl 1 their!, exalts'. uutiVtH? .,, 4 i i . t. - rlsht otuAf3r is secured to every male inhabitant of the uat ton, irrespective of race or color,who may have reached the aje of twenty-onand Is fr'tfe from crime, This Is al most certain tf become the law of the nation J although the majority of the Democratic party, and the people of the I Houtb, are opposed to it. , In Great Britatn, J'orvears.andyears the cry among ChirtlsU and other politicians of the radical stripe has been e, f 4 . . . I- -: UaiversatBura9,,ndj.popistent- - ly has this watchword been sounded In the ears of th, masjejof the pcopje.that thty hare bo3U Induced to believe that unlveriafsunVa'se would prove,' a panacea for every evil real or Imaginary under which, they Hbor which could possibly fall within the scope of legislation. It has long been persistently preached by three who have made II their business to disseminate iolitical principles among the working , classes, i?f Great Britain that If the working men of that nation wished to have their Interests attended tola the House of Commons, they must return men of their own class, aa it was a folly to expect the Aristocramen, who are unac cy or rolddle-clas- s quainted with the wants and wishes of the working classes, and who have but little sympathy wltVthem, to legislate with an eye single to their welfare. Daring the recent parllmentary election the right of sulTrage.was enjoyed by a far greater number of the people of that country tlxan on any farmer oeea slon and' having" the power !nthelr own binds to a greater extent than ever before It might have 'been, aim ait reasonable to expect that tbicae "free and Independant electors," as they are styled there, would have used that power to their own advantage, or, fax the return of the t own candidate'. But what does the "rcaulfi fj the election show? That tnt nn wnrklncr man's cantUdste was -- 'i 4 . 'tfQ flMlMrtwpKMQI - (Special to tae Daatrai JftwaiVt? Xem.1 before tne committee, ana bore tnem away as prisoners. The sheriff sta tioned thrro deputies at the. door to arrest any witness that might appear, i New York The Tribune sup U. ltoberta ror benator, ports Alarsnall tnat a movement is ron since it Yearns foot to i bring forward 'Hon.- - Kansom Balsom, Judge of the Supreme, Court as another compeutor. Kew Orleans. The funeral of General Rousseau, this afternoon, was largely attended, notwithstanding the unpleas ant weather. The services were con ducted at Chriit Church by the Bishop of Louisiana. The nail bearers were to-da- y, - . prestments. r Prostration and gloom vails in the city. The shops are closed. riEUJ Many arrests, havo been made. f An r 1 -- 1 w engagement U reported at Casaaladld, in which the Government troops were defeated with heavy loas. Yl w Paris. The Conference'for the settle-ment of the eastern question met yesterand lasted till eleven. The Greek and Turkish renresentativea both manifest ed a verv conciliatory disposition, and a peaceful result to tho deliberationB la oon Aden tlv expected.' The next cessions .w win be heja onrnesaay The official journal says the embaaaa dors of .China are now in this city, and are receiving everv honor and attention. It declares that Mr; Burllngame'a position on tbe embassy is entirely satisfac tory to the' Emperor. The embassa dors will have a formal audience with the EmDcror at an early day, .The Constantinople Greek .Blue book contains a! statement that General o IgneT,thRawianAmbe38ador--tTurkey, ha assured the Greek minister here that the Sublime Porte .wonld not reoress anv action of Greece In refer CHICAGir BUTTER i N ForSale.at steamship iVno. which arrived yesterday from Liver pool, encountered a .very tempestuous voyage. Air. Molineaux, the fifth the ship, was swept overboard and drowned. Five others were also washed overboard at the tame time. but were rescued. Several of the crew and passengers were badly injured by tn urn eeafone navuag sua eouax Done broken. The deck? was swept of offi cers, and the quarter boats were swept away.. The greatest consternation pre vailed amongst two nundred passe n ire rs. and the voyage one of the most severe ever experienced. The Herald Norfolk dispatch, says reports by Lieut. Itogers state that the negroes are quiet at Baxter's farm, and that there is no of Immediate difficulty. apprehensions An omcer or uenerai moneman'a atari Is here Investigating the late cmevtc. The summary, manner in which the soldiers t dealt with the negroes on Baxter's farm, has had a wholesome effect in restoring order. It Is stted tnat tbe Congressional in vestigation committee' have a pile of hang, politically, testimony, suniclenl to cans here. They many prominent pol ill have evidence to prove that not less than thirty thousand fraudulent votes were cast In this city by repeaters atone, and the business was reduced to a science, and had it not received such a sudden check by Marshal Murray, there is no uoubi ii coma nave txeeme general in JU application In ali i the large cities. Several witnesses testified that they voted from nine to thirty times each. These witnesses testify, because those who employed them would not them according; to agreement. pay, The committee summoned nearly four hundred witnesses upon one question, that of using fraudulent naturalization papers. These papers were offered by hundreds and thousands. . Ban Francisco, 0. John Dixon, a re cent arrival from Australia, and former ly clerk or.theOrien tall) ankCorpoy ration, at Melbourne, was arrested for forgery. He had on his person at the time of the airest letters of credit and bills of exchange amounting to over thousand dollars, all written eighty-fiv- e on genuine paper of the Oriental bank at Melbourne, and purporting to be signed by the regular officers of the '' Dan K. f f ' tchconer A, OoiJi was wrecked To lasf night near Santa' Crux; the crew, nve in nnmoer, were ail lost. Tne cniearro JioTs New York special, eys much, .indignation. Is felt liera araon-- tr: lit nnbllcatis at ths rnt. ragoous conduct of lkmocratlc odcials to suppress tne evidence of election frauds, because It implicates prominent mem bers of tne Democratic rmrty. The Sun gives what purports to be an Impartial account of the conductor the sheriff and his iosjr. while the sub-comi ttea of s were ltc-rthe Congress invcstlstic':: cominlttee were in session In the United BUUJ Court bulldlc, t yesterday after noon; anu wuiie several witnesses were under examination, wbc testimony was supposed to fci vtry damaslng to sheriff O'Brien and the city pcini-m- s. a pOMe of deputies appeared at the door ll.-Th- e offl-cer'- of yes-erda- y, ; - ? to-da- - ' ? rn V "5" pm ft tfitiygtlL ' E ft J. T. Caias. ClaVsos. liASSETTfc r t. A In moV IHsUnMUahedLrrle the of Vc s v - 't; trj-j- -' t r- - r. r - If - 1TOBEUTS.- J: - i ;" aC HAniA :QETXl174w ;i wnvJL r Who will appear aaa sr.A ALIDA BLOODGOODi Li t - Family Seeing Machines! ' For Sale, ktu j ' ; j i -- ....... :..!. fDMslIBvBimniiDga: .... . ! J . ,,.tMCDAY.-JA.nt;i869- 1 the Great6 SeniaUonal! Will be presented, and Tmma:' in mr Prolncne .... t v 0, Tableaux. j i xua a - V enuiiea, . . I j r? I - ; - ROBERTS'. BASSETT i - - t. JOT ii Tf arlol br NEV .CLOTHING! a -- i i OF. at sJaat XtecelTed, i - i - n-.uak- . -- A- ? " : - : -- xaca-uister- , s: - .M.riadame Jtebeller Allda Blood gMU i(f iC , a. 4 r... p.! ! VJAMTED . ! i' t.- 200 000 TIE - I 4- to-da-y. tbe, Central- Tacific Xtailroad. , i N EAH LIN K On - s; Scrgoant-at-Arm- , o'clock. Perrprmanoa .TXXBS OPEN at eonunenees panel oally af 7. . i to-morr- , ,f t or . l. I'JAHTEO ley Actlnjr-Govern- BASSEM c1 ROBERTS. I j i mmmmmmmma&mm, jar- - mt jatr . . ..-- - ntmwe.. . West of Mbmimeht Point . (to-raorr- , ,: - A i?l It, 4 . : pi,5(M 1,000 A , - i com-mlt- ) , Compoal-torw'ante- d, Urst-clMA- S . '.-j- i- - i ' - erfewlth j ; 1 ; t . jj - sf i - '"fjjOTICEl.'"4! - ; : t . He-lie- FOR SALE! i r- .- of I5haiTls, Tick;i ' .. Ea, Drills. . - Ac ,slt ? i ' 1 " ivph , Tjtket'ily. , i. 4 OCDErt CITY. t New Year's Tay, A GOLD BROOCH, be. I ween tne I7tn wara Bcaoolnoose ana v. Caldara,: Un Ward. Any person finding or leaving ii wiiu tne aame, wui earner a lavor Wm. CaLDER, at Jennlnss fe Co.'s store, ami dtKtr be rewarded. JJnclcsi j nndOanaburchs, caraDrics500 nicacU Goods, -230 Jean; Satlneties, ; S,000 doz. Spool Tlircad, e t ; ( cHAnixsr. ' ;y llanntaetnrer andjoxis, Dealer In ; 1,000. i, TTorstcd Braids, COO - f soo Ibsninen TTliread; doz. Suspenders, ( i n"b , 3oo o ui Hai,i t,i 'hU2 OOO OrerslilrtsAllmwers. Assorted - Hosiery and 1,000 t Cloves,20O cases Hoots and Snoes, 4 r - S0O Stores, Q A I i" IC V i.i ,.75j Ioz Brnslics, carefully v! u leoted. .(. SO cases Axle Grease, -- 230 ' se- - t ' act-:.- -. S0O 200 i 230 j Sails, Jess boxes 8 x 10 Gloss. ' ,t ;J : j Stoves and Stove ftrrnitxirc - ' Also or - n i every-Ueacrlptlo- Tin, SbeeS Iron and CeprterWar. Merchants' own material made up to adVa ... . Beyond West Street, between rv.nr Hm.,.!i and Old Fort, Salt Lake City. rfai rem n-- te t j f ."i i - t, ; . i . 1 i. 2. .J J r ; Readers J Deserel-- . .4 1 ; . i for : Sale! f :.-- , fllHE FIRST READER. forSa'e i yrholesale, 13" , .... Palm nnd German At lileen tjents encu, : by , L. Carapbell, Klstor'an's XL I ..Soaps, Retail, try IX O. Calder, Commercial Baxiar. ight Iay Clocks, ' ); :r;.?t. 150 cases Detroit Hatches, .if 0'.! .? :3 : sai150 boxes. Vaxcrno Gtar Can Tbe BKCOND TIKADER will be for sale at Certs eacp, abotit six days benee. Twenty ill. ;CS:vJ ,100? cases Caponifcr, f 230 chests Very X?ln6 Tcasl 5,000 lbs. choice brands -of To ..;; bacco, FMBMCjPECKftCO: .IH5.O0O lbs. T7hltc XVead, ID IT: Jvww j ndji Ho. 14 Xa Sallo.Ste- yais. ikcresinc,j ,l I i 500 Tnrps, Varnish J;U-- HI lil anu ...i idnscca (jus, " 15 crates ABsd' Qneens.'.,-"- .1 4 - 4 ?v ; - ! voof I -- . -- i l . If ; . i ' AUoaTuH selection of if ii- notions; '"HARDWARE, l . , XOSTI 4 . v bme, (l; v' ' I Sfaecting Stripe, v. JJcnlms. - ' - dlOU ' -- -- , - j , r 20O I, Assorted color ,- - 12-2 vn UlanUets, r Approved Mjlen V ii . i. Flannelii, ,i y,; Or at my SOO,V 300 i M BOO . Ue ; 4 SIieetinKH, . 500 500 300 ay .... BpeMflcaUotn;rocatlon ofTlmtT, on application to me at ofliee of MAKHIIAI.T. ' A t AUTIU, ' lOO " "' Ti v,J .. , lilriBCjB, 130:J,! Clio I co DreMi r to-ct- ' IeIoLnei, ! 300 " f 4-- statues, Of from 1,000 to 50,000 Ties. ; i;500;ps; Prinlsir Yepmi'l T , Kdwln-IIigtrlns- COHTRaCTS LET VJIIL I ii" O N0W; ARRIVING : nx-uperato- d . NewYork. of 4,000 lbs. jr i . Q ZIfflllXAX. ADVERTISEHEUT Sv fflPUERTISEnEHTS. IlEUJ, i - Babcock.Porter.Tompklnsand McClure of tbe regular army; ana uenerai tjieaa-nuIlerron; 'JLee, XdcMillan, Bussey and Gurney, formerly of the volunteer service, with an equal number of the Masonic fraternity; New York. An evening telegram- ence ta Crete.; fcii ni toefour taken witnesses, says three . . . 11 rt tore tuo, vonzrcsaioDM cv.'uiiuiin.tg aie notorious thietcs, counterfeiters fend !.. LEGISLATIVE. were arrestea I parues xney Durgiars. Assembly convened to- order of the district The Legislative by the sheriff by a. 10 o'clock iruIn the City' Ilall, ' attorney, and were afterwards recog- dsyat effected an organization. nized by the police. A telegram says and Coclrcin.Patrick Lyndi.Esq., Secreone of them volunteered the Information; that they, received fifty dollars tary of last Session,'caIle4 the rollandfol-a was found to bo present. ; Tho each for information concerning the quorum offlcera were then elected, lion. ,..lowing election frauds. K Patricic President: Geonre Smith. A. 10. The AppcaV Lynch,. Kecretary; Charles.-WMemphis, Ten., . Stayner, Selma, Arkansas correspondent of the Assisiani doun if. x. 8th, says on Friday night twenty mili- Scrcant-at-rm- necrciary:Charles ,W..Carrington, tia, of Catterson'a command, entered Messcnjrer; Charles W.. Smith, Foreman; the town and, completely gutted the Joseph Youncr. senr4 Chaplain. Councilors stores. A list of losses is given, which Aarrington, Calhstcr and Benson were amount in the aggregate to near $7,000. appointed ' a committee to wait upon the On the same nlirht thev robbed two Governor in conjunction with a like committee from the ilonsa, and notify him that stores at MontlceTio. The towns of II exceland Warren.in the Assembly was organized. ills countyi te informed shareda-iike-faIHcrgins lency Bradley county, tne fan- that he would communicate New York. James Logan, chanred them . a nun Aiier with the murder of 'Charles M; Itogers, in ir Uioiuessago Conn stanain Com mil teesj'ioini who. bast evening surrendered himself cil ad ionseveral 1 0"a. m. till rned to the police,- continues to manifest aphouse. itobcrt li. campoen, parent unconcern, and professes the ut CleTk of tho last session, called the nouse most conndence in being able to prove to order, and after calling the roll, anhis innocence. From statements made nounced a quorum present. The following were then elected: Orson Pratt. it would: seem ofllcer by the detectives senr.. to Speaker: that they begin entertain doubts as to ltqlert L. Campbell, Chief thegulltof Logan.and think the circum Abinadi stances -- pointing- to "him as the guilty S. II. B. Smith, W. ii. Blade, Alcescngerrratt, party are susceptible of explanation. W. W . Phelps, Chaplain. Messrs. John ; Tarlor. 15. Youncr. iunr.. and Joseph F. compatible: with bis Innocence. ; xiewiork. An extensive thaw has Sraitli were appointed a committee to wait prevailed along the Hudson for the last upon the Governor la conjunction with a week, all the streams leading into the like committee from the Council House river have been greatly ewollen.render-In- g adjourned till 10 a.m. the 'crossing from lihlnebeck to this city from the river very dangerous. onk Hast. Wo aro sorry to have to Many fear a sudden movement of the chronicle the departure of his Excellency, Ice unless the 1'weather soon crows flovornor-rmrKclor his homo in tne - colder.in conscfiucnce Echo City. Jan. 10. A man named wo trust that with d of failing health; and physical Crooks shot and instantly killed a man named James McCabe, at the' Overland fystem ho iiiay oon bo able to return and Ba oon, this evening. The following his absence lloii. Secreta are the particular, as near sil we can ry, w ill till the i:xecuure chair i vi man them: A came drunken into get tne saloon and used abusive language 'PniitvsmNAirlanaKer J. S. Langriahe towards Crooks and others, when and thwitrlcai troupe, avod at Cheyenne Crooks knocked him down. Two on the rth, and wero li give some perform- friends Interfering. Crooks palled out J nu mu, , .!. hla. rtlstnl and ahnfc nnn nf ihm in (liaJ nnjct in .twuh t'iiyc;iiiiucjicuig ,uii IL. Th.! breast, klllinc him 1ntan lv other ran, and Crooks fired several shots after him. but without effect. pYcwt lloticcs?.' Crook has not yet been found; r Among the witnesses said to Ii.iva been examined before the Congressional We call the'atlenttori of ttie public generally committee for investigating the elec- to th nlverttiinif-ntIn 'apsfytr, of Wm tion frauds, .are. for Hoffman,, Judge lertolpm Co.. or the Eagle EmporlaawThe McConn. Win.. M. Tweed and oHier-Mn'erpriiMj of ililn firm Is WcU'koontothepeo- JudgeBusteed expresses the conviction l:o of Utah.., Their tlrckfer aoods atth present mat tne committee on the Judlciarv tliae Is eomj lete ii Vv!l caa be, and they will dismiss the charges aealnst him as are in the constant rectipt of fresh sappllea unfounded. Sheriff O'Brien publishes Tom'ttitf-rnst- r" Alfetassea rs conutitmers rH In t a rnrtrt p.t.tlf.tn uhi. it is ox- - traDsteats, or permanent residents wilt find, at rest of the witnesses before tbe congress tho Eflflo Emporium, a chance to Invest their ional committee; In which he sava he means, uhether la miner"s oatflitlns and gan asked permission to arrest' these men. eralsapplics.or In the bestqutlMy of dry goods . and to take them to the sixth ward and groceries for faoiHf-usc' ' . j asstation house, ho knew them to, be- -' TtoBKKT CLQHohh wlU find It to tii tnieves, wbich .permission the, return ti tlilu CUy Immediately- s accorded. whereupon, he took Is a wait tag hlm; r Rltaatlcit ood a men. accuses MurHo three Marshal ' I d to of thieves ray ewearaway bringing UTAii.MAGAfcrsi: Orrrca."-- A good respectable men's characters. to fcet as Oonipoaltor and Foreman, , yy ronmati. : nwacea will be paid. Apply to whom A Oo. London. 9th. Advices from Candla Immediately to K. I T. Hajuusox r, by mall fully confirm nrevloua reoort s "2 about the submission of the Cretans to Wi have the largest and best stock of Boots he Turkish authorities;" .'f 5 ; Shoes lists )n Bait take CUy, and we will A vessel which has arrived1 here re sail as and low other- noose la town Call as ports having passed a ship bound for and examine atany ,s thirty, passengers, mlsr sing. iThcrew dft the steamshio Hibcrnia wahtotto RrsT.A house of two or three woulcfbe landed; at Madeira. j rooms In the City.- Apply to A.C Pyper d Co. was given East Temple Btreet, one door south of the Westgreat banquet; at Seville yesterday; all the municipal ern Telegraph oinee.;rr- - r"v'r a !Wt- 8str officers of the city and many other nota-bleBtock Aik on draught'at were present. One of the features HAtna, CrfiCAGO BlUlard Beom.. ti r 'dltStn Lake the Salt of the banquet was, a oomnllmentarv telegram In relation to Espartero, which expressed preference for him at the head I M I i of the State whatever might be the de4 clsion of the Cortes relative to the f uturt form of the government. The Jost publishes a letter from Dr. VOTICE 13 I1EREBT GIVEN that I will, on 1 the 20th 1nt ,'at 1 o'cloes: am.' at the Howe, saving- the latest reliable news oflloeof E. P. JOHNBON, Lake City, sell at rromtne interior of Crete states that public Kale, to the tae notee htghevt bidder, insurrection Is still In full blast,' arid and areonnta In Ftabedtue B of tbeallpeUUon of I that there la no prospect of submission. OKOUUE H, BWAOE, bankrupt, , i L. P. Dr. Howe, on beh.lr of the Cretan f -Assignee. . 1 City, Jan. 11, WILLIAMS, 130. ,d423. committee appeaLi to the public uot to be mislead by lying Turkish reports, but to give the Cretans sympathy aud - t abundant succor, j I'.igut missionaries, bound for China and Japan sailetl to day for California - v r The follow lusr eligible real Estate tor r t steamer, i f" ? ! j by New York". 0. A Tort au Princalefiar' of the 1st Inst, reports" that Salnave is That large and commodious r.iUljjnglooen-pte- d in possession of Merogan and six other "Tbe Miners National Ban Ir,' and retowns, along the. coast, .and itwas centlybyby Messrs. Ha&sey, Dshler A Co., 107 feet thought these succcases, in; the mouth deep and 4 feet front i I nst Temple street, would hasten the surrender of Jackmel with WareboosgpMtAehed. ... i. A ? and Jerllar and restore tl e authority of g u me KOTemment vnroognout tne wliole Also, that finely situated, plot of Land, with reninsula. The rebels in the north still Honsc, Orchard and Improyrraents thereon hold St, Marie, and it is reported that formerly own ad by Jaceb lI6o(z', Esq.,' and sit they have received arms and ammuni- uated on the comer of East Temple and Era! tion from parties in Boston and Savan graticn Streets nan. For pattlcnTsrt cnH .at; I. 'J 11 .K i It is stated that Seaman, who went to dt2 Europe to contract a loan for President Baex.of St. Domlnco. has returned nn. successful. The failure to obtain money will be the cause of tha downfall of lLfi' CILO'CKS !. administration, New York, 10. The Herald's Havana Warranted! i" Klgbt Day special says Uenerai Ccapedes. the President of the Provisional Jlemiblioan Jost received by Striking Government, and tienor Auqullera were with tho Insurgents near Santiago dU2 rioneer Jewelry Store. do Cuba, on the first Instant, and have proclaimed thoemanclrit'on of th? slaves. f They complain that tha people of the AVestern Department had not heeded the call of the revolution, and that tho Junta at Havana were furnish to my placo la the 7th Ward, abont two ar ,a lanyearsrett IJeirer CALF ing no money. Gen. Fuezada Is said CAME to have landed from Nassau',-wit0 wiwj. Ttui.o s.u, vuq. uranaea l) hi on the left 1 ha owner win plese take her away aad men and rlSes. Puerto Principe is nip.r eharcTML. still surrounded by small bands of In- - bad2tV9rlla JOHN EVAK3. nr ; ; A : . r f. r i t x, r p p s ,5 . ' : t -- j S'A7ISSa'g'. T70af jcked In Patent Air Tlsht1 Caddies of lbs. " 1- " lbs 7 rbs. and 10 lbs. eacli. 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