Show SMB four frontiers it can scarcely bo expect- of the boasted toleraiiee id' the ago and of political boundaries which they hope cd ot u to exehme all such et especially of the United States which to erect for their defense of tbe sum l’tnli tiiere w no more justice in holding the concedes to each iJdiuduil and each in 1849organioJ Abandoning all appeal to the cowardU Uu ol au)J them citizens responsible for the congregation the lisrht to worship God ly who are seldom generous I turn to til) the order ot legislative aets ol vicious individuals among them according to tlio dictates of their executive officers the courageous who are stiong in the than there would bo on the It is said by some that conviction cf their own moral power a constitution eminently part of the conscioiices retirement and tolerant in Mormons in charging the whole peo- tiie Mormons are fanatics and by oth s' and tell them that if Mos monism is a nmb'Kaaua ihoufth the authority of ple of the United States with the ers that Kven fatal heresy they are Hypocrites they owe it to its own denos yet sanctioned tins wrongs perpetrated upon them in Mis the Archangel Michael when he strove luded disciples to neglect none of the and pe- and Illinois Of yOV souri than there or would with Satan durst not bring against him legitimate means of rnl argument and pracbe on the part of the civilized world in a railing accusation and the highest tice for their conversion IfMonuonism charging upon the citizens of this Dis- Christian authority has said ‘“Judge is an error there is nocommnnitvon a uorritory f the in dor the title ot Of the face of the giobo and no class of f’ t one satisfied to abide their time trict the untimely taking off of the late not that ye be not judged” people IT Chief Magistrate by numbers Nor can it bo justly sincerity of the Moimoiis it would so itallv interested in its refutation rations of strength as deemed lit to take made an ofieuse seem there be if some could for no that extraordinary ground the majority of the people of ’tali who consented so doubt Their unmualkded overeign potion being the substance shall have assumed the cloak of religsutlerings are its victims Bather than curtail "r lowed to enjoy ion for evil will When and surrender ot on various occasions purposes you the proportion of the Tenitory and Hr the shadow of a name They us to a Territory where there is their sole possessions and oven life cut off its settlements from contact with "Tand collect taxes raise and equip point sovereiiit no hypocrisy or crime we will acknow- self rather than for like their faith tl e railroad you should seek to enlarge tons ior tire I ledge our responsibility for this im- should close the lips of their slanderers 10 its aua encourage its population by all tue so’l tney Uoipeu Let him among you who in shame at such a charge Well do subdue to use afterward" pel Section classes of good citizens giving the Ins testimony to is without sin cart the first stone recollect long before I east my lot vvilli Gunnison also adds amplest prelection by law by substitutBut the fair the to the humble influence the members that on of fin regard important churelgan t 0f others ing for its present oreauiatioii a mure and Mormon that of incident lias which deeply impre ed me not “dim cf th' people says country enterprise ample complete and sovereign lbim of It may not be with the sincere faith of the people government le’tvimr the issue with God aid ‘was sold to the gold emigrants at been confined to Utah " i®' Laramie four known to all who listen to nw My busim ss led me to the levee of and the inevitable threes of tint are price than at Fort 'e that the ® of its faith lave Nauvoo at the time of their expulsion ladled miles nearer to the States” expect the hostility of all the non proand when they were preparing for their of the color v was wliat borne a leading part in the settlement fl'he who set k to subsist on ducing arid improvement s m’l'dt expect from such a of other portions departure they disposed of tlmir clothvices which we do not practice It is discovery of gold in Califor- ing and their valuabks to complete and natural that those who statpl agape for In Fob there was not a shingle The nia in sI7-which excited the whole and decorate and furnish that Government plunder should foment ifin Salt Lake City now containing ei ilizod world and precipitated inhabitants upon magnificent temple to the living G id trouble and seek to embroil us with twenty thousand the Pacific coast that avalanche of im- which they believed themselves theatre comthe parent Government for the sake of th'epleJi clmrclies missioned from on high to erect and the It a migration which transformed and business houses money they may make from Not for themselves did into riroul and populous consecrate inct too that uiO't of the but with a calm and just and in Utah Statist and can led the frontier of Amein that ied nor vvhii b were realized linger belcagut city they telligent spirit ou the part of tho peorican settlements with the of resistance to to lSG'j very ocean was any hope permanent kllmercantib' pur nits previous wc are ple and their Kp resent alive mob who were not made by a portion of the Mormon bat- to the destroying but because content to take all the risks of remade by those any contalion of Colonel Cooke after their dis- they were inspired by an enthusiastic test in which we shall receive a guarannruio'e while 1 have never known The first mint sense of duty and a holy zeal more tee of fair a null built charge from service being opened a play 'ra inly aliouse erected by any but for coining that treasure into a eirc powerful than human impulse to comBut ir the confessed object of this Thus it is shown faith currency was erected in Utah for plete the task assigned them by an bill is to entirely destroy the Territory prf of that and that visible power and to crown with order of Utah and place its f the convenience of her people It to the Mormons belongs the people so far as is and the edifice marvelous now sought for as a cui iosity red eiuing from the complete coinage symuM try possible in the power of the hostile And sir daik in contrast with this class that I believe are m which they found it the now by persons from all portions of the piritig this unselfish devotion to duty iis“s up be- action The first Ameiican immigrants The globe jfigiiiiheut valleys cf Fait Lake It is admitted that if this bill fore me the pi turc of the vandal vio- shall Mormon has wdio entered the harbor of Yerla Buepass the next movement will he tif "apulation other than exceeded bl came on the lence that diove them from the sacred to utterly abolish the Territorial gov emtwo na now San Francisco opinion cr in my work was finished inent t as their The Mormon bhip Brooklyn bringing with walls a half per cent of the whole Once before lias the State of torch to Nevada —the foundation of which was them a printing press and hhraiy thus and applied the ineendiaiy t that a veiv large proportion of our biitli is one that founding the literature of the Ft ate destroy the splendid stiuctuie Nor laid at the base of the Siena Nev atlas pie are of foreign and introducing many improvements in sir would it be strange if a people so by Mormon immigrants— taken a deuld givi us favor in the eyes of the We have expended o”cr the building of mills and other import- blessed amid persecution — so often ermuent gree of terriloiy from Utah with its peofiom desti action and preserved The first hrii k ever ant entu prises of hum bi iXX)0OO hi the promotion ple now she seeks another bringing inevita- her boundaries to the While burned in California were the work of amid dangers that threatened Wf litioii from foieign lands very threshold of ble ruin —should become intensified Mormon so a States the I Iny of its capital and within sight of its inhaboperate special irrein their faith us the sir recounted And to to present some now toiisiderahlc exjH'nse lor the having and the next step as openly iiniry itant' of the difficulties under which the Terligious an appeal nice of fanaticism avowed is to be the final and absoib foreign immigne arpusp of bringing limits the vviiole n within their ail the remainder Thus the original ritory of Utah was settled it becomes An extract fiom Gunnison happily lie object of tne territorial organization Into is ensimoly alive to (lie my pleasing duty to epitomio the lustrates one of these uccaGons says: of this means of increasing its chief features of its present condition which was to giv s( to a 1 could to refer ou numerous of immense With an area or j ‘During the following year every homogeneous people and afford them disinterested tiavelers— to the innttili was so mild that and all our wonderful resources of law will be they pli uglied the fullest guarantees of Bowles of (lice and sowed in cut li but though the win- utterly destroyed king is so essential to the nation us winks of Burton This too at a time Now the Mormom ley of Kiclnudsou of Hepwurth Dixon ter was aaspioii us and all things so when the good fi cling prevailing aidant labor among but shall content mv- favor iblc they were so reduced in materially swelled the — for full detail' the people of Utah toward the rest of I'lons as la cat the hide- ol the slaughbut they self in view of my limited time with is manifi se the st to al! ey es negate of immigration country animals and eageily nearelicd them The sti tiger vis- teredof a brief (vi pitulation fee created a system of lnauageuicnt and all re pleasing to the ditches and tore them from out patuot sail I lovers will find ot only a the roofs of tho houses to boil uh is already famous ibr its iting Utah Much of this good feeling I for of peace and has attracted the attention railway reaching to wit Id n fifty miles of ine tabic and tiny dug by side am deeply gratified to state is due to with the miserable lUcs for the wild the recent impartial legislation and the fthe British government and caused its chief city but good wagon roads But th: kindness and by them far food t examination of our agent in Eng many of them eonstiucled with great roots courtesy which has uniId by a parliamentary commission in labor extending in all directions and most formidable animal they had to ojii formly been extended by this House to tend with a tile crops were nearing mahe Delegate to whom they have eon per to Earn the means by which we lines of magnetic telegraph aggregratimr turity was the army of black ungainly am! in hundred miles five over so our length filled their interests on this flour smsesb fully transported Is it ie wickets — “a frightful bug” us a Liverjir of thousands from the one contin-- l the work entirely of Mormon mdustiy pool gujournor called it when first he possible that tills policy is to be deliberI If) will see over one tho to the other eu'v one which descending from the ate y reversed and this budding eon Verily a piophct is a d ea j lital miles of canals without honor save in his own eoun- destroyed eveiy green fidence to be blasted by such an act of bringing the mountainsides mountain streams into soutact with herb in their way In vain did the bor- official injustice beiore it lias an opporfill farmes surroundtheir fields with have eluded to the Indian policy the fields which it is their mi si on to row trenches and fill them with water the tunity to blossom and bear fruit? Never feitalizc andean then better Idle Mormons and its e cedent black ho't leaping in floated over and will 1 credit an anomaly so foreign to bow it is that a population su with wonderlul has Indian and as the question instinct Kept on their the character of (he American people of ot in numbers to that and wmie cum re of march so hostile to the spirit of the age re pane one which excites the nnxiety perior mounting u he whole country I must be par- tho States is (supported in comfort in- the wheat sulk would cut it oil’ at the monstrous in its design and so mis one hundred village and thirty curve which wi- - bent by the weight of chievous in its umsequences till I hear mvf ked for pointing with justifiable eluding 1iru- - iir‘('10us Hum golden the vote counted and the result an lc to whith show the wisdom incorporate cities Inquiry will instruct tiie their leaders in this respect to he huu that not only is rtthe Tetri tory free uoum-eguard with bi anches and hoards tin excess practically of that of our from debt but that the local county Ftiuidmg sir let But for us a moment jn ther hands mo ruig loud shouts uml ’e iiate acted on the and other script is so limited in amount i ude a oi mg to In u bai k and beat if Ighbors and inplate the other alternative In instance they quire what would event unto from the aicijde that it is cheaper to feed iud so promptly paid as to be on a par tin- invaders e savage- tlian to light them and in valuo with the euirency ‘ur- ceded in changing tho direction of success of this measure supposing such mid Indians lane permitted the pass-- of the United States If a foreurnei— tho march along the a sucres within the limits of possilil many' in the wilcis but it was of the Mormon trains without the a native Let us admit for a moment that perchance or’ any of those in ly a partial rein f ou a few points of ity of a lfe or of a dollar’s worth of European countries from the humblest this bill can become a tw and the acnttai k Js The first lovs ever sustainel classes f whit h a large percentage of “But b tter defenders soon came to cumulated strength of its ad oca Its be iof property on the railroad since its the citizens of Utah have been drawn — their ai were the most beautiso increased as to enable them to com ful b ids of tile valley the gloss'strui tion white plete their plans ami sacrifice tho small Compared with the din lie wdl be amazed to know that red beakand feet remnant left of the a) troubles of other sections those of percent of the families of the gulls with inblight present territorial with form and niution are sheltered lay their own The whole Territory Let ns imagine the peo Jih have been trivial government of downy texture fttid softness lendituie of the United States roofs and owners of the homes which piuinnge After the first molting of the crickets nle of Utah divided among States and account of Indian wars there they have created am! which year by Territories whoso rents ot government they came m flocks to un-- t on tho banleiu but $75 t while millions year increase the comforts which re- quet which was so bountifully spread for are remote and whose populations are rtfllioni have been spent all about waul their industry and their frugality In early dawn they measurably controlled by the adventur their reception in rapid ers who seek aggrandizement jnthout accomplishing any durable He will see more than this a popula- rise from the nesting islands of the gre lake and gliding thiough tho air graceThese expanses too would have tion comprising one hundred thousand rather than by the slow and on the uiioeUi and gentle enterprises laborious processes of productive labor pniueh greater but for the mppheb souls and not one adult of either sex fully alight slope at the last of the terraces at the hod and read is able to not who them sotdrawn follow the us machinations of these our Let join among forage mountain’s base and feast the livelong lit nominal prices and write hi native language intelligi1 men till they have succeeded iu securday” potlnr material advantage derived bly ing so much of official control as will 1 The be whith to have same he year tho material improvements enable them to exasperate the temper l euuntry at large from the fore alluded and kudu after the expul our colony is the great iissht-i- t of Utah exceed those of any other Terof the Mouiionsby technical abuses re has rendered in the settlement She has one cion of the Mormons from Nauvoo to practice and til! they have in ritory in the Union were prosecuting their slow cay the surrounding alIt will hundred and fifty grist and saw mills while they spired the distant State authorities region of Iowa journey across the wiluer'ies no uelailed statement three cotton and four woolen factories o convince ready deeply imbued with prejudices occurred there vast ol in flights quails with nu tanneries 'iiieii of (he immense aid render with a belief tlmf an pi ople are disdirection the ks wet Kimc lasting many of sui h shoe' manufiictorics Let loyal iu spirit and minima! in act aoo'onyin such a wilder morous to the peopling of the adjacent nails auj These pilgrims have informed me that us suppose the colli ions wlrieli a temfurniture bats wagon node' and to the mu branches of the mcchanm large quantifies of these quails were per like that which arem-- this bill will kindred of’ ntin-Main and furnished rise furnishing pil- bo like the and invite A hundred tie1 sure to take a nid to ait twenty finally place oi thougrims with ample supplies of food her eighteen and the citizen to have been exapci-atoes supply is tlmm too idly of the prevision with the opportunisand children beyond tlm limits of fin ben ranee 'av hat had the rrj'hid s in the desert and a made !br the tall h id nn affordum a pretext fin' such measures the-e ty lur element try instruction eslen them ami vith a impressing dimply mu hundred chinches fun ish the pepie offeree both official and private 'piise as m iiinvi-of u mi’ ulois It on pnneofio) li to ied r inlir their peaetfu! shall in r ami witii the mem of congregational wor- vvoal’l not hes’iuuge sji Her vineyards and ondiiids are et hi only djeauo lepeu if a Utah impossible ini imno it too will ship ka1 ui li mi’ fiuii tn alnui lam' people the Hoys of Ut ib ac uu th d aJicidy picvidiirr r pn' and m li mu n't!' uu (i ids no: her h win and ano re find ie the ug uur vaiuc jli d pir't n ati m h'lil 'i mu h it u a p been a jnodtue the m edful mum uid too s fill immigrants ii' vai h 'l llll'l d kill to HD! and u n indigo and miMei for done iin lilizuni fuili and nil'nl u iph - m a tuia h Her vvnnien mills diaw inei the ’ll' me lati ‘a Ill loll needed to p o ti us iaiit wliitcn ol ('li '1 liom the lit ks a ion motive h I' jsuppli ij"l! !lill p opt jty B It sl (l uril!i ay li ill it We fine belli inu li le uh in iit md r 'ton mi!!' owe I’t '' ol tb n uu 001 th1' s e ill )'l e m then lleldsit oltoil as gioundli '- - as n lull hl’l ’ii n! tl o pub’) In auow s "fi m boo' iur m tio’l' nmiii nil n! a i u Him a Mi b i’s ol It no n it nli I'loi toi pi li u b it I i‘:r ou u In r pi o ' or a is piniit tl (I: pn h n the eit s a ini' tlr il n win h In tl mula'i d be ih ip’ se ar uh Id Uotl h 1' n li”e cl Ills Pi ili t if n h Pi n 'I a n oot p on n tut! in n l "I ll ill ti i’ll ’s hli III!' ileikiLli' it spa ius ipp nit 1"! t tk In " 0 O' III attest tiui and wan ’in’ iln ain op u h till 11 of all fb tieeni ta te ot tin p o d tllv in'i mleiiiguiee Mu' null idi ltd ll Si Ci are an id tin eieat '‘I i in The foundat’'IH pi I" p Ih d it a on nit IP Ie tt a al urn n mule now Isvie r efi d in F tit Luke tn ui me e q u ' i! ui 1'lt s a i! ti tin n (' hi' )i nor the hip siiljie nil (Vy may vv’Sl x le urpi I't and a ' “I iv m ft e lint IV tab ns do Diu la (he tabiinnle 'flits s e ment m iniretuii apaole hre rill’ A well seals hi vi se of is mu' ol seating fim thonsuul ut iillii in to o reel remoiiia ni 'td th it brill'' (urer-- mej o ”''t arid impartial judiciary is now being construted by In ivvii ar Hon "! j a h d a tiie with tb othci mm vhoit time nod in 'mall iimnlei until a and ahmx-vi iv Inundation of civil ontnely of domestic ti m file nid ioiuin ol' tin Old an ''‘'a id and Utah bus her system mati rials the largett organ in Amein a zitiuii'(lived into aban lonnipn but the bi pit looked fin waid w it h 'in fit l’"iiwdi a am omits is vve :is those of Tin se 'ir are vorae of the ninterri! N a Wo iiA'ja eue !pd: uur and i’ " h''al m L evuleneofl that m to rei'ie' all tbat li i to "irii ui " tin in-- j vei mm nfi ’flu Iny ipsp in'’ m li d lin’d lion thrift 'I'th u Monnon red uttered li'itii'i tht® ui b'“"s pn disputed (Ion am o! vvi'i :mi:nn'-t lH igain'i at m i bio! An " rid' up me it wln'ii be settlement of disputes and intelligence Already the tuie of general en tin: h t ol’eoiitii i' on tb v'iv cu iiriaUen tremi lim jh' is biiimme t) IS I1 11 atioii to 'igatioa au lieir g But sir the amuneti tint rile advixilis of dimin'sh the ri (nun o" T’i an re lepiI'lnnn nil 'j' eourf how- - roun"i rtde ft r it ia now pati nt to the ol' application U ne the adiMinistranoi' dwiVH mb are this bi!! awauiing m !j the omti-oi op n to tluse who world that ibe ismplo of ut law aiou id the Gum r S'a - ri'ieareii and ill ludpmonts among th tnriity of iliO'C wlui b tli imp ions ol lustiamij ai1 llcpub id a tin - In n Tire iki 'brink ii bilhi naislv t vvr i'llo’ n' h those janmvni common ou en eorapiv-oar u’ !' j tin1 ::nd Mo iionl m on ‘i a ill i liter lio m li ah: li dir L'iii't iu tins 'ome bad erneadp UlaiKi tb I? u n r p Ml' h ii b ‘ni 'll ir a me '' Mepl 'o ltu lieutenant GunnioOW fepeak- - i SilJs: ?llnnd j I 'in vl of her effective population Of those immigrants that rente how many think you will pass by the fertile prairies to locate iu those rugml valleys or alter arriving pause to dwell there while the unparalleled farms of Oregon lie but a day's journey beyond? Sir Utah is the proper heritage of men who are bound together by ties stronger than those of avarice and whose operations are directed by a spirit of unity winch no other clas of our immigrant possesses I have thus endeavored to present to the members of this House the facts and principles involved iu this isme and to measure with the best judgment I can command the eonsequeiie-eawaiting their action on this biff To which siik- the balance of justice clines it wem to me that none can fail to discover ft is a maxim founded on the common principle's of our religious beliefs that to do right is always expedient That it is right to exercise the power of nnfnendly legislation agaiii't sueh'as a community have shown that of Utah to be the disinterested judgment ill surely of thevvovld As to deny asi le from jutii e I expediency see how any diff'ienee of opinion Let the future lie judged can exist from the past and no rash ami ciuel experiments be substituted for an established order of things that 1ms pioduc-ethe happiest results With the speedy and complete restoration of the seceding States to the Union trust in God that all internal differences may vanish and peace again reign wiriiin our holders and prouninterrupted found am Oi£tlm part ot Utah ready to pledge a conflict of energies the for of the rerapid development sources ot the laud and for a friendly emulation i i all manner of go id works' Let the contest between lmr ami hi r neidibois he as to which shall exhibit the most prosperous condition ami most rapidly expand into a moral and To this contest sir enlightencd State we joyfully invite them but from any less kindly wc trust the good sense and oi good feeling of the Uepivsouritivos the nation will assist to protect us I feel that I do not appeal to them in vain when ask that their potent and united voices may fie lifted uy to those who would disturb the elements of our prosperity and advancement in that language which long ago uttered by Him who spake as never man sp ho stilled the tempestand gave tranquility to the wave'-l‘f “till " “1’lRC And in the kindred language of’ our Leautii aly great leader of to day p:iraphras( d recently "upon this floor by the distinguished gentleman fiom Ohio Mr Binhuam “lii't us have peace!’ Let us have peace by an act of peace o that the land whith but yertcrdiu was stained with fraternal h'ood may glow green and beautiful unihr the hand of honest toil Let us have peace that we limy perfect the holy tunpie of our liberties until it shall fill the whole earth with its glory and draw all Lot us have pi ace nations into it that by our sublime- example we l iv teach the whol" world of men how so d and ‘'how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity” L’xtraet from a tlaivcreJ Ijy llariiii! it Well) one ol llie eioumient diirm-- t ines oi the Moi uuui chureli ou iho o anon o! tiie lourtli ilium ersii ol ’lie ntiuu e of the iloriuon mlo the o' the Ureal gait Lake: eun’ that this It lius beta ihoiiitlit peoiK ahusul malti eaten nsiitej lfiui'le-euurelereii nnti tin llv ill end ixiatriatel would niiurillj Ie rclutt tut to iKitm unte theodstnt with t the Aiuere'n Keimhlu” "Xo wondti that itwa' thought Kj some that we would not upmi 'uhnit onisBve (even while wo wec vel s oretd nml l to return to our illeitiinoe to out coun- by the att ol our Ueiuvinber tbat it try nitive eountrj not o’rs that we wise and then eori'ider tho oportun-itie- s we hul of formuiB other ties Lit this Kiss while wc lilt tho veil erd show (he wlnelt du'lited u 'Hint country I'oliey that Constitution thoo institutions were all ours th aie still ours Our (other weio heroin of the H volution I nder the masterspirit ul an Adams a Jefferson nml a Washington they dedwred and maintained their and under thCKUidiree ol the independent’!’ spirit of truth they fulfilled their mission whereunto they were sent (rom the pivsente of the Put her Hoe use demaKopues have seiax1 aiisen and the rains of power should we relinquish our interest in that country made dear to us by e cry tie of association and eensaiiKUinily?’’ "Those who have indulged 'U h sentiments us have not read Mormouism contenting for ncverno ariKht never will we desert our country’ cause: neverwillwe be found arrayed by the side ol her enemiei although she herself may cherish them in hei own bosom Although she may launch both the thunderbolt ol war whieh umy return and upend their buy upon her own head o never will we permit tlte weakness ti human nature to triumph over our love ot our devotion to her institutions country himled down to us b her hontre 'rts male tit tr by a tliousatid tcudir tlJ m he ' oe ihc time's 'Onplv nnrwt ISovr m u nn In h ’i ni til illy it i'c ot (tiers lei we Vuuiig by liic p wei oi Kook vvhattluv tin y - ly n l' in '10’ p1 “'I jr that nt it t'r hcmt airnnt of thT Let ns have tfllcen filled from ranks of onr best citizens —A Tributu Same hero tho Ik That politicians are a bad lot seems That it has to be a current opinion good grounds wo do not question— Tri’mM thinks that ’fhe London tha United State's Ini'S “that greatest of evils —an aristocracy ot jobbing po iticiana" It is laid the most magnificent religious edifice and the largest club house in New York belong to tha Hebrews 'fhe miseliievouH Uiriuuoml boys are buz d with a mania f r chalking and fences with ob cone moldings and blasphemous inscriptions There is said te be a in Norwich Conti who writes equally well with both luiurtij at the Hama time Is tho Republican party dead already that McClure should go howlfor a mau to ing uboni ’Washington World “vitalize it?— Ar i' A very cold snap lias nipped vegem Southern Italy and the is prtsenttd of orange novel ices laden with npo fruit and tho mound covered with snow tation Bill “How do Says Slil’miuJouli you pell legislative hall? I spell it e isiutive haul” “Yes” observed Pete “put it into a legislative hall nml it means wtialii'g Ti e a'Umpt to work the set nery ut Booth's new theatre by steam power has proved a failure and ilie old Jashmued uittnuu power has been restored If the English Channel bridge bo ever built a pneumatic tube is to be ullixed to each side for s Hourwill thus la kept ly coiutuunieatioua up with Palis Miss Dickinson records with pride that “at the recent Milvvukee She Convention Mrs liveruioro said to a dapper little fellow about lour feet little man ‘Why my htgu could pick you up mill ruu uvfuy with god you’’” At Dobuque Iowa the boys seem to have it pretty much their own way An assemblage of citizens headed by tue “muuieipal au horities” was U ely broken up and driven from th® ground by a crowd cf the hoys armed only with snow balls writer in tho Chicago Tribune that tho ladies at Washington dies) more remarkably this winter than ever before ‘T hey eir dresses ihat expose the entire spine At receptions one sees numbers of ladies muscular trunks of enamelexhibiting I A says ii -” Some of the partisan papers are grumbling because President Grant has thought fit to appoint some fatally relatives to office Why shouldn't There is authority for stating that a mau who dots not provide for his own family is no better than he should be—If Y Herald There are two eminent phjseiaus in New York— one says luuob in the middle of the day and the other says An old doctor used to say nay “eat when you are hungry drink when you are dry keep jour feet warm your head cool lie straight in bed and bid aefianca to the physi- cian” Perhaps the best mixture of grasses frr green manures are for one acre one pound shake clover one pound of reJ ciovor one pound ol white clover one pound of orchard grass one pound cf biuo gras and one tc in in it! i ilinaiiLdmg ii tb om r th4 Ilxuj id i“j i’ uh Jru i brim' n aw lii'in ' bi n’t pru iou) i ihj aim Lua’‘ r th r i ' i ut: b iiur a hu u iu lift ir wp tui tl! d r a" tbs tKi uh 1'U‘fvJ TI rt’dbrvl iHUDit 'll iHMrM t£tthr ibutrMi n liu ud wuiit ik1 hi t ri ‘r r'‘YUU)aUiii ' toid or r u m a o vbkn rm ip4d m u iu 11 it tl G"y ro u au lit hf Ul i'll thii at fjbr4vl t'inr '! tlj c’ i' t s’ vil ID inhml ro- i niunv putt iiieJ iu loisfsts t mixture ot two ts ul ttn poor st lape h ed oil nn no vi g ral pHtroieum It is biuidpatin u lamp oi pu'iiiur Loustnutioa but soui'wnat Mmilar ui bat ol the ouh-i j u oderatur lamp and gives a ’iglit no to be mri'ito' oil fa punty and l'rdlniiiiy e nrteman wa walling down lre llie tner day wiu lie saw two Lojg ou the id walk apjwently for U eoftLe ing Honietuuvg s hr rencuked io umeil jast tb'u “Well ten it worth bn ‘mg ftfttr” So tho geitiemaa jieil and seareheii nw hiie h go tired uud said o thu biivpre a fs:i del ‘H r pree’-y0 “No nr” sud tiure “Uat we Ji In’i know init wliat ne could tied one pa 'I I' m'cA far States A shopkecjii r purcLused of an vvouia j a quiuitity of Luttr tne V'atli lei pounds lampsLe i igu d llie )iiiiii n mill found vrent ng ‘Muiou s yc'ttr own faut tiiy me liglit”tarel tbiiiU u t mpl unis id the bujer ly in ’’t o voiii own fault bir tor wa&n't u Ua pimud nt your 0 p 1 irefl b re tuit I vvi Igh' d thilii?” "'I t ihcir hutitu!ituu' frontier the n'nunt nml who in built it b tnt’untam" like a tortre ure the urMitute lmoiu from om lino tit meet tniiitfivnr ho lur remove! Iruin of hm m ohc the rhmee it front or found of heir religion Homethmjf nut mth hum tn law Lmt mote ivntioihnif nml who ro now mlifitingr troin the (iov?rn mout ot thj uilod not indemnity for tat unseat would be liuntdons und ihtv know tor ihov have it not f r protection no need of it but identilv politun) lustituiitooi nd that coni in unit ol ws if h which of the was couleodlv their Imt bright when t)ie A’ei e liuu'ii biond cur hot lew wild I would give ou tho (Mnutn £ fouticd of the Moumnw xu nn dt'ducc from vourM’hcs will wdcl lint tho nplc charK that have not ei thorn as a eommunitv itaaiiut their mthttmil ptiuty (! lito lutoKrity thoir toleration iotinMoue m m opinion their i ogaid toi he lnw or tluvr dnotiun to the under winch we Jivo (hat i do not Irom my own obunvation th' ittnuny of aliii p know to bo unit undid1 hjritaii 'ulonel hune't It t This will mak® pou rel of timothy a in rev mass ot vegetabl muttor liotn m and oi tuo oorL— Bl sur list's thrin their kinsman only umimon uuommon su!- hiiimimu Biit tenng — ol nn who have ronevmt thmr u in th honu" thev h ive 't Li’ |