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Show are 'the il and the distress under which Ireland is laboring at tkia day neyertheleu they do not, as a majority, think of secession, rebellion, or Issued evory morning, (Monday resolution. They imply cry for relief. excepted), by th . When doing no, they stand on a ground,they deserve our au JUNCTION PKIXTISO ASSOCIATION tension and sympathy. This they (Incorporated.) are receiving from the American na 0j4t umii tidt of li Srwt, tion, which has always had an open and and hand for all the oppressed h'jart to Adilreu ftH cintsiifticktl.aii luiiMi tb of whatever creed ditre',-eand BuineM Mxaagcr; liwm IkUbUW br (iiblicatiua th Bdilor. nd co lor. con-dition- al fniA SATmDAY Mornixu, Jax. 10, 1380. Hdx. A. y. Hewitt, formerly chairman of the National Democratic Committi, gives it us his opinion, EXCLUSIVENESS. tin: Ji;iii'i- - Stephen J. Field is the Says the Hebrew Lender : "We tronpe-- t nun the an are jlud to know that the project of In for the Presidential rac. put up fl?tablihmg an exclusive Hebrew ag- it. then, the intention to aucritice ricultural colony at the Wckt, hut, everything to strength? And is Mr. been abandoned, or at any ratei II. willing to Mate snalMr. F. IHhe dormant. This as it should man the party ceuld nominate? be. ExclusivencsH is. the bane of all j race or veiigioiiK movement. That ' Thr CRKiT energy concentrated in the pursuit cf agriculture ouht to flash of lightning is shown by a is our be encouraged by people true, but let it lo.jut like the pursuit of 1'rof. Mayer, of the Stevens lUti ' I tuts, in an observation in which he concludes that at least live hundred Ltutlrr Wherefore the bane, dear miles of the earth's aurlace Kxclusivene8, in the sense above ktjuare ban its electrical condition changed employed, has accomplished more at each flash of the lightning. good than harm lor thoe whe practised it, as well as tor the world at largo for it means a union of effort A.vdkow a correspondent winhes on the part of throe who are united to know why a letter which he sent in idea, and united effort is too po- - us fur publication over tw weeks lent a lever in the working out of has not appeared in the Jcxc-tiox- . ago, grand results, to be denounced beEasily answered: It contained cause it is wielded by men who see nothing of interest to anybody, and of eye to eye. The exclusivenes the fee for its insertion as paid matLeonidas and his band of 300 Sparter did not accompan yit. tans at Thermopyho arrested the puissant arm of the Fersian invaders; the pilgrim Puritans who landed at TnB Peiiv Gazette is 2,500 years Plymouth rock were exclusive, but old, and Susan B. Anthony gives it their exclusiveness led to tho founds as her deliberate opinion that it was ing of the mightiest and freest of all a much better paper when first pubnations, on American soil; and the lished than it is now, notwithstandexclusiveness of a haadfull of em ing the great experience it has had. known to the world as "Mormons," dragged a wilderness A nkw colorixo matter called from its solitude into the broad do- is obtained from poplar wood. erieinf, main of Christianity, civilization and progress. The Leader would have the Jewish Garibaldi'a Divoroo Case. farmer take his chances at the West which, we presume, he would have .A correspondent of the London to do in any event and says that Sewn, writing from Rome, snys: "On be"if, at any time, the farming com- the 10th inst. will be discussed fore the court of appeals in Rome, of of Russia or Eastern any munity General Garibaldi country desire to come here and sot-tl- the application of in a single State, that will be well for the annulment of the marriage which took place in 1860 at Fin, in enough. The boon of companion hip should not be denied them. But the province of Como, between him it wiil be found that as soon as they and the SignoraGiusepplna Kaimon-di- . Your readers may be interested liaye learned the language and ways of the country they will branch out by a brief resume of the coruparau for themselves, speculating in their (showing) presented to the court on lands and moving elsewhere. Euro- behalf of the Genen 1 by his counsel, the Advocates Mancini and Bussoli pean farmers are always a valuable ni. General Giuseppe Garibaldi, of acquisition to this oountay, and we are sure that the Jewish agricu!tur whom (so runs the document) Italy ists of the East would prove no ex- i iustlv wroud. was on the 10th of to transmit ception to the rule." Then, if the June, 179, compelled to the citation uctoi an Signora Giu- tociety referred to contained the ele. in order that the merits ef disintegration and could so seppina Itaimondi, of Rome civil tribunal promight readily be absorbed by its vurround-ings- , of the mar annulment the nounce wherein would be the objection to any kind of exclusiveness so long riage unfortunately contracted by rite between her and the us it led to reclaiming waste lands, religious on the 24th of January, General building up houses, and laying the 18C0. The terms by which in the foundation for towns aud cities? The of the annulment said citation the " work accomplished would remain if lollows.- as was were craved marriage the evil complained of were uproot"That under the date2 tth of Janed, and good come out of Nazareth, ISt'tO, a time when Garibaldi uary, even accepting the Leader' view as was dominated by an overmastering the correct one. But it cannot be sense ot duty toward ins native Italy contended that exclusiveness, by and placed in the most exceptional whomsoever practised or whatever circumstances, no was not in a oon dition to think properly of atliiirs of form it may take on, is a crime; it is a private and personal kind, and a uuestiou of taste on the nart of was induced to consent to the sol those who engage in it; and as qucs emni.ation of marriage between him Uou of that character can only be and the Signora Raimoudi by the v j j pire-builder- s a judged of by their results, such as we have described would make,uot only not a bad, but really very good thing in and of itself. Do you not, on reflection, think so yeurself, Mr. Liadert re-eul- t.fin.h priest, without the tull and regular observance of the forms pro scribed for the validity of the said marriage,' That as soon at the mar riage ceremony im completed Gari baldi came to know mat me taay was in tho condition contemplated by paragraph 5 of the Austrian civil code then in force in the Lombard Provinces, and thereupon decided to absent hiruselt without giving AMERICA AND IRELAND. effect to the man iage, and without Mr. Parncll, the eloquent and ins hevine let the young woman Rai him in any sort of flefatiffiLbla chamoion for "Green i niondi approach o wnv. mat irom mat uay to mis Erin," haa met in our republic with m,ftP(, never took place anv cohabi a reception as cordial as sincere. It tiition or contact between Uanbaldi is not only the numerous Irishmen and ' Raimondi, and that to tho re of this latter to re who have made the United States peated attempt turn to hint and bo received by him, received who their home years ago Garibaldi opposed a steady refusal." Mr. Tarnell so heartily; the indigenOn her side, the Signora Raimondi ous American Republicans have of- also asked for the annulment of the marriage as being contracted under fered the illustrious guest just as defects of form, and more particutrue and friendly a greeting. The larly without her valid consent. She woes of the Emerland Isle are of old was born on the 17th of March, 1841, daughter date; as old as the British rule, and and baptized as the infant nence on toe we believe to this day, as we have of parents unknown; she was but 18 1860, 26th of done from our first leesons fa English vears of January, ace, and the marriage oould history, that the sway of the British not take place without the consent Lion in Ireland has neverjbeen ac- of her lesal guardian a consent but for which which was not companied by any thing wise than was substituted given. that of the Marquess shallow-pateor fraud cither deliberate Giorcio Raimondi.her guar dian, although be could not be her incompetency. The eeltic race can no more be real guardian, she being his illegitiwelded and assimalated with the mate offspring. The tribunal on the 16th of July, 1879, ignored the ap Aft than the Hindoos of petil of tho General, as well as that of Ganger and Indus. The fact Of unity the Signora Kainionui, noiunig as inof language is no proof for the posi-b.lit- admissible the evidence of theSigno-r- i idence adduced by the General because of to that ''the marriage having prove e:ich unity of language embraces been solemnized, General Garibaldi, only the educated clashes who are in under the impression of a grevioua the vanishing minority, or else the discovery, absented himself frou new language may have been violent- Fino," and that "there never took place between him and the Signora ly enforced upon the conquered race lUiruondi any cohabitation, connecconqueror, as in Poland, tion, or contact of any kind from that by tl AlsKte iic. day to this." The grounds on which 'Ve in America, when looking the tribunal held the evidence to be inadmissible were two first, because back to our serious grievances of such evidence it directed to elicit J77G and comparing them with the from the confessions of the woman joirows of Ireland in lew, can not fact unfavorable to herself; aeooad, wonderif the denizen of the Green because even though her confessions had been affirmative, they would Isle feel dissatisfied, we rather not have sufficed to furnish proos for wonder their bearing it as calmly as the annulment of the marriage. they do. Our sufferings one century Against this finding General Garibal' pealed. hardlT as coiiwUeruMe as di d The showin of the Advocate's Mancini and Bussolini amply demon' strates that consent of the Signora Raimondi to that marriage there was one not, indeed, because the General would not have been an honorable match for the woman, but because it was a matter of notoriety in the province of Como that the Signora Raimondi was t that time enamored of a young military officer, Caroli by name, and that her wish to marry this young man was set aside, and she was made to consent to her union with Waribaldi at the urgent instance of her natural father, the Marquess Giorgie Raimondi. Ul tuis Marque the showing gives a brief aketeh. To a strange and serrcely credible prodigality he united a monomania for outward grandeur, bavin always imagined himself on terms of the closest intimacy with sovereigns, and claiming for himself as a right every position, rauk, dignity, or title that civil society has to oiler. This form of lunacy has, in fact, led to his beclusion for some years. From this it may be inferred with what alacrity he coerced Giuseppina to many General Garibaldi, the legendary hero of the age. ' Having demonstrated the nullity of the marriage as wanting the woman' consent to it, the Advocates Mancini and Bnssolini prove that, even if it were valid in other respects there was notoriously no cohabitation between the husband and the wife. Secondarily, the document craves that on the relation between them the court should admit the testimony of witnesses, and the Signora Itaimondi should herself be interrogated as to the cadses which induced the General to abanden her when the marriage had first been celebrated. In substance, General Garibaldi wants the Court of Appeals in Rome to decree the an nulment of the marriage on the primary count, and on the secondary, should necessity declare itself, to admit the evidence of Signora Rai. raondi. non-conjug- k f . rrtil Kirh Klata, 0ta U Dtnlepatit 0JfRJL 50IT1 WEST. TUm-t- ilua S tfc Ctoh Port-er- No section of the Union at present offers greater inducements to the mining prospector, farmer, stock-raise- r, capitalist or laborer than the vast region north of Ocden penetrated by tb.n Utah St Northern Kail-wa- y, now over 3XJ miles lonjz. This line traverses the mot extensive and fertile valleys of Northern Utah, it crosses the treat Snake Kiver gold fields and the best grazing lands of luano, is rendered easy of access the Salmon River, Yankee Fork and Cariboo mining anl has entered the Territoryrejj'n of Montana. Arriving at Xa.ily 0. n CONSISTING OF Staple and Fancy Dry ID1UO TKBKITOBl, The Utah & Northern railway, as noted above, crosses Eastern Idaho, every mile of which is valuable cither for its pasturage, its agricultural, timber or mineral land. Idaho ia called the "Gem of the Mountains,'' on account of its great diversity, ot resources, its mild and healthful climate, its wonderful mineral springs and its line scenery. It is 400 miles long by 300 wide, contains some inhabitants, and its mines have yielded $1)5,000,000. Wide areas of grazing lands sustain cattle, horses and sheep winter and summer, while the valleys produce all cereals and vegetables of the temperate zone, be:J0,-00- Winter Goods! 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Their large and regular shipments of dust to Saa Francisco have created great excitement in mining circles, and Western journals already pronounce these the most extensive placer silver diggings in the world as "good prosoecU" of gold are found all along the river for a aistance ot 400 roues. Outfitting can be done at Eagle Rock, on the Utah & Northern Railway, and within an hour's walk of 6ome of these great bars. Now is the time to strike for fortune in this vast new region, which will soon be overrun by miners from every State and Territory. 1 Dr. Xlntie8 Special Medicines Are made from the best materials obtainable. Thev are not cure-alls- . Thev are favorite prescriptions that have been tried and tested for years in his extensive practice, Until now they are absolutely perfect in the troubles for which they are now recommended. The Nephreticum works wonders in kidney an4 bladder complaints. 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The shortest, quickest, best and only reliable summer and winter route to Montana is that via the Union Pacific and Utah and Northern Railways, FINE WHISKIES, the publio to our brands Wages in pii LEATHER, HARNESS AND SHOE1 FIND NC8, Montana's gold ami silver mines, now almost in sight of the Utah & Northern Railway, have vielded $150,000,000, and the annual yield since lSti4 has averaged $8,500,000. Over 20,000 lodes and 1,000 placer mines have been recorded. Alder Gulch, in which Virginia City is located, has alono poured out $40,000.- 000 In glittering dust. Iron, lead. coal, copper and cinnabar are also r. Horse and Mule dhoes. mm flrj H0STANA, health-seeke- CHILDREN'S IN ALL STYLES. FarmingTools, covers an area of 10,000 square miles, and although only partially explor ed, atreaay promises to rival the best mining region in jthe world. Mining experts unite m pronouncing the Yankee Fork lodes the richest yit discovered west of theUoekies. Hundreds of tons of ore, worth from $500 to $2,000 per ton, have been packed on mules and shipped to the Salt Lake Smelting Works. Salmon City, Chalis, Bonanza City, are leading towns. Distance from Eagle Rock to Salmon City, 150 milesi fare $27. Distance from Black Foot to Chalis, 175. miles- - fare $25. Fare from Oma ha to either Chalis or Salmon City, tor stock ot SHOES! Hardware, Cutlery, the unexampled richness of their gold and silver quartz. The region . Varni s Hes! AKTD Gloves Complete Stock of Staple and Fancy Grocei les, Fully 150!milo8 distant from Eagle Rock, by Gilmer & Salisbury stage route, or the Yankee Fork mines, 175 miles from Black Foot, by the Terminus and Chalis stage line, are also attracting great attention for ft Perfumeries, YOUTHS AND BOYS. and HdMery. BOTTOM PRICKS oo 90 fo J;, " J5am Wagons ! elo afo A ,ti OJ Orders by ma ' icmptly filled 1 .'THKBaIN WlGfjtf la as vn'tavin'c the Larceu sa!e of any wagon in in Call ana Bd it il beeaai fiey ara oneet,, Reliable and Very Durable. them bjov ai Improved. Prfcea reduced to'iuit. Welt, .t: TT-rr-trir-jf-- iv.- IVVXiVM .MfolchltMchl one-sixt- Chemicals, 'MEN-- BBABONABtE Hats, Caps, Shirts, lndertvear, Ties, Handkerchiefs, MINES. pleittmul. Nearly 40,0o0,0oO acres of pastoral and 16,000,000 acres of agricultural lands are found in this grand doof which is main, not claimed or occupied. The native bunch grass is a winter and summer feed equal to oat.' Cattle, horses and sheep keep the year round in the open air. 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Board Haa adtaaUgeithf.! no other plcw tanfortiiftr t Iraa. filial, isd Tin clmr-eoantrr laU. fomklaillai rait any kind of loll, 'ena plow deep and pnlxeme your ioil so that by using n Waod, Iraa Door aad Shat-t-wIroa MUira aal all ktada) or IroaWark .TRIUMPH CRAIN DRILL . la gMMrat. . ., ., y. factory on block lonth r tht TawtiMnd MM Tea will get full eirop't, ki the rain etaa'da the winter and drouth well. nd oa twt of the WhlU hooaa. Bos 471. M for fninr In of Ira n. 1 SU Uk C ATTORXET ASD , THE the j. CHA8. W. Of AYNER, i to OrT81LOT:At-LAi- r. IEarti Steel Fence tmproTed Wire Hai the Uniii fill' oa both' wtraa. can neither tarn or ilia. It is the belt now in We. r We keep a iiaeral line of Agricultural Implement! at our Depot in Ogden, eorner Main aad fifth Btreeti. Practices in the District &nd Su feoiW' WagotUf Molin '"liver Chitted Plott s, Harrow, preme Courts and Wore th, U,, S. T on, Morse anoes, jsaut, rmittrrt.i6c1 Land. Office. 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