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Show .... She (Dgdcn function. - qualities which mightier monarchy persons who happened to be in the would do well to imitate. neighborhood of the Indian reservaThe reds voted Kiu Kalakua is oing to Wash- tion at the time. ington. The railroad companies will for a drink apiece, and repeated on Next daj they provide a special dniwingroom car for the same terms. to go through be wanted is came and to Euite. him nnd his It again hoped that the royal visitor, while learning the same perfoi mince, and couldn't many principles pertaining to the understand why the game couldn't proper government of his people, will be played every day. If the Oneida "Liberals" could not become tainted with the tans of American polities, nor dabble in the multiply votes by whisky, what pool of official iniquity, for which the could the Nevadans du with the ,'old United States is becoming famous or cf Sharon? The Enterprise must rather infamous, throughout the give us some more reliable evidence of the increase of population in the whole world. sagebrush State than the increase in ICE-Lt.l. f Fit Mil its vote whea Sharon's money bags M.lUJuvl eroTV WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, by tii OoK! Ptniunmso Compact. Smrlc IV. Penrose, an4 nunincs Editor. M.maeyr. OGl)i:.. UTAU. SATUKDAV, NOVEMBER 2S, 1871. JIOTII MiUlS. Yheu the Uov. .John S. (ilouden-niiij,- ', of .Jersey City, wu. accused of being tli 3 father of the illegitimate uflVpriug of poor Mary r.microy, and her 'lyinp; words implicated him in her guilt, it was put down in tbc inpublic rain'l that this was another stance of tho fcciiMiul intlueiice of EXIL were open. Xot Denmark is unfortunate. preachers over impressible ouly has she lost ground in the female admirers. difficulty, but she is Seen ha.s tried The J.rf. j now in danger of losing another de aud before a l'm.byteriau Council, pendency. This time the loss is uot accordconduced been the case has Lf tcTritory, but of people. The lee Vv ot Imbrie law, niu to the forms landers have been seized with the aud thi4 prosecution, appearing lor emigration mania, anil tee chilly, bar- Dr. Dod for i he defence. A number rocyjOUIKi( volcanic island of of witnesses have been examined on Northern Europe is threatened with ciiher side, and though no positive depopulution. wan of his adduced, many guilt k th ooioctivc po;nt of proof e- weru circumstances th icw departure of the Icelanders:,1 suspicious confirm the to which scribed .helped It is expected that several thousand . impres.-tiouprevious public of the hardy, peaceful and intelligent But wheu the accused minister Norsemen will shortly settle on the took the stand and gave his eviduttce Alaskan Islands, and that if they rein the acaudaloua affair, another fea- ceive expected encouragement from ture was given to it. From his state- the United States Government ,most ment, uiHtiy points of which have of their ;ountrymen will ultimately beeu amply corroborated, it looks as follow them. It was generally supthough he had been made, the victim posed that the Icelanders had beof the auspicious of the Miller fami- come disgusted with the stern cliwhom the unfortunate with Mary mate ond sterile soil of their native ly, holds he the that 'ornery resided, islaud, and that this was the cause of confession of her g'tili, written by their migration from its inhospitable her own hand, and knows the nanit shores. But this is not the motive-powe- r of the persons who had beeu crimin that prompts them. The letter ol The her. with iutimate ally spit it of modern liberty has penetra- coulession has been made !'Upi ""Tfttilb Viie ooTders of the Aretic cir tho names are withheld. (J louden- - cle and stirred th hearts uf the chiling's counsel advising him that the dren of the North. production of tho mimes might lay The Danish government ha. not him opeH to prosecution foi slander. only exercised dominion over the The case is submitted, and the result civil affairs of the Icelanders, but will not ba known until licit. Moi;-daha.4 bound their souls in the chains when the docision is to bo anof Lutherantsm. No Icelander can ' nounced. bo a citizeu uuless ho is a Lutheran. The importance of suspending It will be remembered that two of judgment until both sides of a case our Elders were recently arrested or a subject are heard, cannot bv) too several times for attempting to proforcibly impressed on the public mulgate their : religious views mini. Any person through unavoidtheir countrymen. But they succeedable connection with a scandalous ed in planting seeds which are sircumstaneo or a eriiuwml person, good fruit. The Government of tha United may become an object of suspicion, and Humor, with its thousand States guarantees religious liberty to its subject, and this, more than the tongues, may raise such a wideinducements of Alaskan land and spread conviction of ths accused fih and forests aud metals, invites person's guilt, that hii or her inno- the creed-rounNorsemen to the cence, though certain us truth and shores of America. We hope they pure as the heavens, may be extreme- will burst the bonds that have bound There are two them so long, and that their new ly hard to establish will prove as much more aides to every question, and it is country bounteous in nature's gifts than their never safe to decide until both are old chilly home, as the Constitution of the United States is in liberty to thoroughly investigated. its subjects over the stringent edicts of Lutheran Denmark. SMALL NPITE. in U'-v- . ; j y, iim-rii- pro-duei- d A JlglYAL VISITOR. The Golden City is about to be honored by tho presence of royalty Even now tho vessel bearing its recal freight is plowing tha waters of the wide Pacific. On Saturday next, if the winds aud waves are as kind to kings os they usually are to ordinary mortal.'!, His Hawaiian Majesty Kala kua will set foot upon Ainericau soil and become tho guest of the San Franciscans. The King of the Smdwich Islands is a very good kind of man. lie has a desire to understand the condition and wants of his subjects and to learn the bkst means of supplying the latter aud improving the ioruior. lie is not fcud docajiQg object of the indictments against llan Geo. Q. Cannon, spected .Delegate to Congress, clearly seen iu the action Judge of the Third District our re- can be of the The Virginia, (Nov.) Enterprise cites as a proof of the rapid increase of population iu Nevoda the number of votes cast at the receut ulction. The Enterprise say a: ''It was the largest vote by 1,GT 4 ever polled in the State, and larger by 4,747 than was oast at the general election in 1870." We do not consider this any prooi whatever of the increase of population. At the recent election iu Idaho the called "Liberals" of Oneida County polled 2G5 votes in the acattoriufcdistriet between Marsh -- The petty spite and small malice of this proceeding iu quite consistent with the usual course ot the mission Judge, and. what might have been and doubtless was expected of him by defendant's counsel. v.-- : y Kd. 7 S.T-186-0- how. ELOIlllCHES mii-tak- Court, yesterday. being impossible to defeat Mr. Camion at tho polls, an attempt is made to hold him here, so that he cannot represent his constitu- cnts iu Cougress during the coming winter If there was any probability that the ends of justice would be defeated by setting the time of his trial at the 31 arch term, we should endorse the action of the Court. But as there is no dauger that he would not apj so s there no surepear next March, Mr. Cannon's that will be case ty reached during the December tens. lic He is required to be ready froui day to day, his ease coming up iu its order, and it is not at all uulikely that the business of tho term will be so protracud that his trial will of necessity go ovei till March, any- It .'. f. f jr, fif are ;.),;- - mrc at, . a:;-.,-.';.-- ; tciuwitaxy: IKY!!- ,- cv. fully exitir.iii,..! v t. l,..H, wo fi ,.l tl...i perfect ill 'o ''. tir e.kUCpin w" ' ' 1 l.bli. W, t. t(.t,,,,i ! to tl, l"l't-- .: - wofi-.- tl,. il-- u. it- - V!im ih, m tl the ut!t i.nvojiwan atrliw, f..r nccinatu that cost (Un0)l8 or three tiim-- th innni-lic rfiillv recommend them to all purtiea W ; s 5 i)d li,, tiiuo-l;eiii-- r. snwi.l.v K'EI.WAtK, mi.r.s mtio. w. M. 1. II. J1AT0, W'MJf I.I. HTMAX, i KOUIUN sstwi iV li.otrtMtu.j,, c. r. Rxtvy.ik in k IIAM2LI0X, V. USTERMIT,.)- - h Jx, r. M. 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JENKINS HENNEGEH, Pittsburgh, & HATCH. y. Cincinnati, Ohio MIDDLETON BEOS 10 Jkaiden Lane, N. T. Ladies' Tr,iclie, of elegant design nnd finish, nnd a tienl leuiaji's Watch, of ef'jnl jnerit for (jtutlities witli the B. W, 'a Jim in I, but of wnaller Kiv.n, Bapiirior to aiv-t- h nit yet inaiiufactmed in th's country, win shortly bo placed iu xuurkot. tinif-kftepin- x' i Retailed Xe Movements "by tho Company. CAtL ON TOTTB. JEWELLER AND ASK SEE THE ELGIN WATCHES. ilttninrss nnd Snlrnrtmmg Xutional Office 159 & 1? VA I 64 TO Com;mny, ST., CHICAGO. VKE YS2?S Ago X pLANTATM Iceland and Denmark. Or.kn City. U. T., Nov. 20, 74. Kihtor Ogdkn Junction : Deau Siu: Will you kindly nllowme a few words id rtgurd to your article published" in last night's issue, about the exodus from lcelaml. Lust Suuday'a Shu Francisco Chronicle contains an account of an interview with a pretended commissioner from Iceland According to tiic Chrouittlc. t!ie reporter, found his informant, (one of the immigratiju commissioners, by name Olafsoii) "a sort ol care young fellow, rakish, devil-machewing a huee quid of tobacco." It is indeed Strang, but when I visited Copenhagen, in the spring of '73, a young Icelander, well connected, possessing a fair education, and bearing the narvie of Uiafson, was tried and convicted for plying his vocation as a confidence man; but. in consideration of his youth and family connections, his sentence wa9 anything but severe. Shortly after, his friruds were instrumental iu having him emigrate to the United States. Whether or not this young sprig of Iceland is one and the aiue person, I am, of course, at a les io ay, but a man who will lie about the land of his nativity in such un unmitigated manner ns this feilow does, would certainly have no scruples about Kiealing for a livelihood. LThe Icelanders pprang from the Danes and .(Norwegians. Their dialect is the pure ancient Jianish (Cembrio); and even at this late day thtir representative men (who are born and bred in Icelan) are proud to be called Dines, and te be allowed !eats iu the Danish Assembly, along with the members from Denmark proper. Nearly all of the statement made by Mr. OUfson are glaring falsehoods, and, the few facts given by him, are eo garbled, as lobe but a little better than his lie, nnd his propensities for raisrepre-cntin- g are ouly equaled by the gullibility of the Chronicle reporter. I claim, and every intelligent person, who is conversant with the matter, will readily agree with nie that Denmark, at present, hag as much civil and religious liberty as any country in existence, and infiniteIn instances ly more than the majority. where missionaries of tha Church of Latter-da- y Saints have been arrested, it has been where gome local, bigoted chief raagistratev kai allowed hii roi gioui Jelib-tntel- NO EVIDENCE. Valley, and Snake river. How they but a progressive oiaoajred thu, in a locality where the heed of a email then crtailj are oot moro than fif-kingdom, txhibiU f ra:4at ?teri, Li eiplaiood by a royal savage, ruler, and though The to get the better of his judgment. Casvsof'this kind will occur. Utah is not the only country wbvrc fauaticul judges, and civil magistrate their calling, and act the part bfras When :ionaries and propagandists. in the kave kind bapptned this of things, ofleuders have kingdom of i enmark, the and in one always been reprimanded, instance the over zealous migistrats came near losing his office for exceeding bis authority. In the city of CopenhaSaints have a gen, where the Latter-dahouse of worship, their meetings are reannounced gularly aud gratuitously Church. State the of those with along Lutherans the predominate Although there is hardlj a ect but what lias a Meregu'ar pUce of worship. Baptist s, thodists, Roman and Creek Ca'b&lics, and within the past year Denmark has been fairly overrun with Jesuits, forced out of the German Empire by Bismarck, "the Man of Blood and Iron " la conclusion, I beg to state that the true reason why the inhabitants of Ice land are leaving their homes is, that the climate with every decade is getting colder, and more vigorus, and, where hut a hundred vears since, rye, and even wheat was crowing, it ia now itn possible to raise oats, even the hardy grasses are gradually dying out, and very likely another century will nnu the country almost depopulated. W. II. P. We cheerfully give place lo the above communication from an intelligent native of Scandinavia, who is well acquainted with the subied on which he writes. It appears that the intolerance, which pre vails in Iceland is not tho fault of the Danish Government, but of the local The exodus of the Iceland authorities. ers is an important movement, whatever may be the cause of their departure. That a nation which has just commemorated its millennial birthday should contemplate forsaking the land of its forefathers for a thousand years, is, to bay the least, remarkable, and any information concerning the Iclanderi and their old home, or adopied country, must be interesting to the thinking pubi-- al y Wan first known In America. . the habitable world.tnroagu-has It the oldest ami best record of any Liniment in the world. From the millions upon millions of bottle old no complaint lini ever reacU-e- d us, and ax a healing and PAIN SUBDUING LINIMENT It merits nrc well known ont Tirc CELEBRATED TONIC IT HAS NO EQUAL. 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Tkey are intended strictly as a C.i-thnr- Cure Neuralgia, Bhenmatism, Gout, Lasoa Back, Salt iLheum, Poisonous Bites, External Bone and Muscle Affections, 8ore Nipples, to and may bejustlytoimedthepacaceaXorall EXTERNAL WOUNDS. Temperance Bitters this Liniment did not spring np in 11 day or a year, pro- dUCinRTHE MOST ABS0RD iKD TJ"XAlCBll.CrKES only to be used as a medicine, and always cording to directions. CLAIME of the feeblo and They are the debilitated. They act upon a diseased liver, and etimula to suck a degree that a hoaithy actkm Is at once brought about. As a remedy to which AVoiuen are especially subject it is super, edlng every other stimulant As a Spring and Summer Tonic they bave no equal Tney are a mild and gentle Purgative as well as Jonio. Tney purify tha blood. They are a jplendid Appetizer. They make the weak Strang. They purify and invigorate; They cure Dyspepsia, Constipation and Headache. They aet as ft apecifl in all epociea of disorders whic undermine the bodily strength aod break dowa tit animal spirit. shoct-anrh- BY NEW-BOB- ac ments. Butvre or Depot 63 Pixk Ham, IScv Tcrk. S AND JlCSHEOOM of trial, with tho most amulkitudoofwitflcsaes. If the Liniment lu not as recommended, tha tlirty years Money will bo Refunded. To not be imposed upon by usintr y oiber Liniment claiming the samo properties or They are a cheat and a muJ. Be end get nothing but u. Hra Mdz? Liskest. Sf Sold st au. TnuoGurs aJfi Couinar aSc. BOa. and CI per Bottle. Bxokss ax Xvoes Sizm or Bottls, Sttu. to. .sHVM 1 Bl" buvo the experience ofoveff S"" |