Show mm WEDNESDAY EVENING 27 TELEGRAPHIC SENATE Stivlce Ileiiiiln- -t ion — Navy RoorKahizlnjr ReorgaiiltiiigP It It Military A T and CP Academy It It Hills Sherman "aid th" committee on finance directed liim to report a resolution proat the beviding for the appointment ginning ofi the next session of a joint committee of thre Senators am' five Representative- - v itli leave to sit during the reco"s of the forty-firCongress to examine and report npontho expediency of reorganizing theeivil service in departments of the government tlie Txarnination extending to the clerical force necessary to each department the ami such rules 'fates of compensation and regulations us were mice— nry to increase the efficiency of the service I'll e resolution was adopted Grimes introduced a bill for the reorHofurred to the ganization of the navy committee on naval affairs It provides that the maximum number of Commodores in actual service be 15 It also provides for the reduction of Lieutenant Commodores to fit) fixes the number of Lieutenants at 280 and masters and ensigns 100 each The bill also provides in detail for the reorganized m of the medical engineer and pay corp abolishes the grade of third assistant engineer the offices of chief bureau of e and surgery and the chief bureau of provisions and clothing provides for the appointment of chief of the bureau iteam engineer fleet captain fleet suror fleet engineer geon fleet paymaster but gives no additional rank or pay Morrill from the committee on appropriations reported back the pension appropriation bill with amendments reducing the appropriation for invalid pensions from ten to nine millions and other army pensions from thirteen to ten millions also the military academy appropriation bill with a slight "’Jivil a bill to aid the Kellogg introduced construction of the Pacific Transit Hallway and Telegraph from New Orleans to some point on the llio Grande in the direction of San Bias on the Pacific deferred to the eommitto on P Jt’s it proposes to guarantee the payment of the interest on the bonds of the company to the amount of twenty thousand ooliars per mile also allows brunch lines to connect with theGulf of Mexico and grants eight sections of public lands per mile The bill in relation to the central branch of the IT P llailroad was brought up Corbett said the debate had satisfied him that the bill was not required by any loyal or equitable obligations of the government to the Central branch comhe withdrew his pany and therefore amendment ottered yesterday Conklin ottered an amendment of the nature of a substitute providing that nothing contained in the act of July fid 'HtM of renting to the eastern division the1!! P K shall deprive the Central brunch from continuing a road and telegraph lines from the termination of the one hundred miles mentioned in tho act incorporating the company to connect with the P it- - It eastern division as a branch of that road but rcouir-ena continuation of the Central branch road to be made to a point at or near Kansas port Jtiley upon the same terms in all respects as now pros idod bylaw for the construct ion of the eastern division of the U P It K and provid-ie- g further that no subsidy be allowed the Raid Central branch company for any greater length of roadof than tony miles from the termination the hunwhich bonds are already dred authorized to be issued Morton opposed tho amendment and affirmed the equity of the bill No action was taken Gunnison cry hard snowing tary committee of tho House and was inches deep yet questioned concerning the new army Hound Valley wind blowing from bill been northeast New York snowing all night four inches deep Thos MoGibbons an convict Fillmore been snowing ince 7 a hi suspected of complicity in the lingers inches five rater-oN’J murder was arrested in deep Cove Greek very cold anu snowing San Franei-evi pretty fast snow two Heaver Flour linn at 's47otofi57o fell last night still nowing Wheat quiet at SI 75 to Si So Parowsm cold and cloudy live inclii-Legal tenders 74 fell last snow night Albany 27 and snowing Cedar City blowing The State 'Workingmen's The annual report hard but three inches deep met here shows them to be ir a healthy condition is The eight hour law to be one of the Protecting American Citizens — subjects of consideration The United States consul at Havana New York A CaraecusJ Venezuela fetter of f tells General Dulce that if the Sputii&h 11th status that 31r E United cannot protect government an American in the convention for the settlement of American claim- - States citizens ini Cuba the United has been accused of fraud The govern- States is all will That government is will immediately ment it announced demand th abrogation of the treaty very well hut it strikes us as a rather Mr Talmadge is fully able to disprove anomalous declaration at u time when The against him any imputations whole trouble is supposed to have been as the newspapers tell us murderous induced by a wish to avoid paying the violence is uncommonly rampant in all parts of the Union except heavy installments already adjudged to the United State- Utah Noil McGowan one of the seamen on strike while in a dispute yesterday with Justice's Court — Erastus Peek a runa sailor McCarty ner was knocked down and shot by the ‘‘high private” was arrested and fined latter 610 for drunkenness McCarty was arrested Chicago A lire last fright at 51 State street Freight Not Detained— Webster cupied by Childs ISro's auction com8i Aider Esq General Superintendent mission and other firms destroyed proto the of value $50000 perty of the Union Pacific llailroad authoriThe Tribune' x special says Senators Stewart Coimess and Nye yesterday at- zes us to say that all Salt Lake freight tempted to prevent consideration of the corn cs to Wasatch station and will not Mcunrrahan claim It says these Senaas before re porttors went to the land office and attempt- lie delayed at Bryan ed to have tho whole tract in dispute ed made over to the Mining Company whose representatives they appear to be Davis Maiah Citv — Emrys in the Senate Americans lately arrived from Postmaster at Malm) City sends think St Thomas could have been to us for ten copies of the Weekiv less than Howard for ottered purcha-cAn American named lfanser has already Telegraph as he says in expecting filed a claim of half a million again-- t his letter dated the 22nd instant to in Denmark at the State Department view of the possible purchase of St duplicate the older in a few day- - lie Thomas Hauser hail entered into writes: to construct a cnnnl aem-- - the A fiiuudav Stflmnl extiiiinatim of Holstein and after five years' here Imiuury tfith The meeting were disregarded preparation house was crowded were Denmark by by the promptly and correctly 'A singular e of trance is reported Wi- A young girl four- young pupils and pieces were recited at Burlington teen years old told her parents that sac and sung in a very creditable manner and Harrison merit was going to sleep but they mint not Bros much praise for their attention to the bury ner for ehe should not be dead For nineteen days she has been in this children and the intere-- t they take in state of trance in her coffin with no this most beneficial institution also to state that we I am trace of life discoverable but no signs taught by of decay only the sinking a wav of her have an excellent brother Daniel Daniels late from Salt chei - The case attracts much attenLake City and that the attendance is tion ueh as gives encouragement to the FOREIGN AVe have in addition teacher a good Cuban Matters— 10000 homesick choir under the leadership of brother American French Canadians— to There be Daniel some Tovey may — The Sultan Expects Peace Gov- but I charmmusic hath whom no ernor of Rurgos Assassinated think that the majority of us here are Havana 2f We therefore foreign to that class Tho United States consul yesterday are pleased with the excellent music of of General Dulue our “sweet singers” and are not ashamformally deintuided tho body of Samuel Colieiner an ed of making public mention of the fact killed by armed is too small Our present ptiotographer men ho belong to tho vuliintcer force H e already yet our numbers are continualwished to bo informed whether the govly increasing for we are baptising every ernment win aide to protect American 1 think also that we nil week citizens Ho told the our Bishop and try to prove timt by that if not tlm United States would he doing what lie tolls us to do Tho Telegraph is a favorite with impelled to protect them Dnlee announced lib regret at the re we look eagerly for its and oxpres-ccent bloodshod a hope comings and intend to keep matters that no further trouble would occur smooth by paving promptly for it He also requested the consul to send a to the storernment list of Americans m The final presentation iiEvililfAL and authorized the body of Cohimer to the Lot- of the sensational melodrama lie immediately delivered t nigtit quietly the Life at Theatre last even- of tery J The steamship l‘nerc which sailed for New York returned to Bre-- t in g damaged condition having had six persons killed on hoard- and several No particularjured The Tliu-- sny if the ideas of McCul- on financial Inch Wells and the United States affairs be accepted ot Heferrodto committee on pulsion- tiornls wilt be on u footing with tlm-Ferham from the committee on pen- Mil— aohusett sions reported a bill Montreal relating to the It proThe Lngli-protc-- t operations of the pension law trongly pro— vides that no pension he paid to a widow giving against tho (Quebec legislature when free grants of land to ten tin msand French amt resident til tho United Suites she had lived separate and apart from her CniMiJian- - who want to return to ( for live years immediately from tlie United States without receiving any The bunk ot‘ Montreal is reported to Tho remaining sections relate have lost five hundred thousand support to details of application- - proof- - etc lending money to Now York spec"Che bill went over ulatorwho became bankrupt by the moved t go into recent corner in the Erie hareWashburn) hole on the on the There have been ovur one hundred five Xegiitivcil from mall )o the propriiitfon hill It weektor hi hill Lv m h made a :i ei fora general provi The Sublime Forte in a circular de- speck pi men report- - which have been exon-AMEHICAX that Turkey heavily Mu Mutt (‘autlrma t Ions exei pt for ivcly circulated aewsietes— Eire In thUago A arming The Sultan confidently expect- cf the l'nri- - conferi'AKfo TtUUK'i' peace - the nee Madrid d that the citizens it The Guv ernorof Bnrgo- to Party without when about to take an J yi ‘onlay in have an inauguration ball tlie eathedrul inventory of Chicago Tlie S'itemeiit - intMi-- i i rhit city pee uil The HOUSE rs'TIliicoi a Pension Petition and Financial Bills The Speaker presented a petition of Mrs Abraham Lincoln for a pension of M mov"'' Washington mg was witnessed by a good house the seenety The playing wa- - excellent lieautiful and the celebrated ‘‘Japoni-cwith gildSaloon'' wa- - resplendent waiter decorations and ‘‘pretty and the singing dancing and solo called forth rapturous ap- - ing girl use phi Bah —Wo wore reading lately from high authority the statement that only a third of the revthe collected from enue people finds its State- of the United way into the pockets of Unde Sam Do you call that honest? "An honest work of God" hut man is the noUesitisfactorv ms m tol is tbundcdlv caive down yonder in'Arnejj Tkememuh siy Tt Ufa tli tin- Tlie peopleguneriilly-u-taiiled to confirm no more appointment Many am tnis session eve pt in eases where been made lomy ncUirdly exist" '2b Lynn Bin Janeiro that tie I’e'aA lire t night burned a largo brick 1 lock on Menroo street Mending to u guavaaarmy till 'ivepy tlo sironahold of manufacture!' hoe eildingcontaining av r were enrive store- - with the contentsetherwith The hip ii’’d several ir:ilireof tirely ton Imm Now Orleie- 'll J"— two hundred Mel will piitmllv he totale hdlars Cincim ai U 'llde Gorman Pr ivei- - Vf'i has lit u eh WI !'' 'ri" Ijli ml til' I'll!' killoil f h la— ps— tin oigor stnpremi’ Court for Kulimr a t o)"! of the Supremi )e erderilkl n " '''leil Slateil' thel'nited ' nn'ereil WC lb1 order Bradley frem pin- v d'iv 'll’ lir If but riiales n new rule' e I) hl'"l hl'il tin ail in ('at 1)0 onetiee in ' ly !' I"' '"I'wird if the lliliediemill pr:i' !i 'j in h h n the r Co Supreme I" il"e ’e " ra"ti ally on i" !! n 0 ul "f Minn D Xeul Edward It ll t tUllUDl'M lair T ti t'r pit H Barjianl voh in kah Bluiv!"!! visterdiv T three year’ mi ill v io niiduig the rev t idled Nut" oUgllt II)' in th‘ rl Jig i'll fill iitl ' 'll i'HlV r’o rv and Snippun dan Lake U War Fe Jt h ll Mtr I)"' b: d r:n j'iii ‘ii rl TH1 Mari Kodv thinH'tlioir no jiaxdon of lJr ' them it' ‘id pnV o :'rde it t: i’r r petition nl IT (hat M dd Would b ll r 4th "1 Jb r M he 'rh Mud! u: cement iTi" h A A in ji u: ' MlI'lJ Ii 2o ls- - I'" if i 'At' Th r J'lfiO iidont in wil) o5 The - pa - in - poliiii- pt new in lltilroiiil i' tlo liuail ouiilur fuii) Jliulroui work inmicbiirtiv Itiiilrond C'i " ’iiioent ir h“ urn public land- - grsi tu) on- rui te linuii- - Vu- N lu Joll'i!iL 'til i'i I'li'rapli iai ii - ami its UK tin ivorytliing Nugent r mat i ieal appear iiuoimt oi’m r oditoi Id h n 'im!" ll 1st H ili! pi itl fjii'-- Co'l st ’iMi'i :iv i: Til t' I'MI "ii 'll J a Jl of II ’hi Iteul'luiTi A i!i'l"i 'it v Ih'ikv ith A ll! p:!'' A r ntn' tt ta pi -- a't ill" S Khlleiig' Mlt Lake Jt igb "ilt A Go S!i n n 'i 25th lo from M asateli: s out r"i- W Sinai A Co Lake 7 itr T‘ w t) 'Ui Soil Luke iGiir Do A 7’m '!i' f 'i ‘lllll It" ml I'm f ii K WO Vreli 'll 'ii ed 'j on til" (5 mrai 1" gill t! liev ulv Tlie eeir d mi d I'm ll" g V OKinr da’llle them fos tlie :‘mi d r has rience which I have had there taught me that Britain could pionta-hlfeed all her children without foreign aid if she chose to do n it This is no dream or speculation hut I is a fact true ard indisputable do not expect every one to believe it I iptree Jlal harm ratlier the reverse - an instance of increased production Bent farmers’ capital and with profit of labor have all been employment doubled and the produce and a urea hie increased i his profit proportionately year the produce is as follows tho farm being 170 a— landlord s measure 210 bushels ToOU barley Wheat beans 144 oats :!2o bushels bushels bushels $J0 net peas (for London red clover hay and grass hay ’0 tons six acres of good mangel lot) tons six of strong greeu tan's followed by cabbage and some twenty acres of rata The live white turnip and cabbage Niue Snow Sturm this stock consists of 40 bullocks and 22u four inches deep sheet) ‘‘The average produce of wheat at Those Bridges some of them is 40 bushels per acre: this Tiptrce which were laid over the creeks last cr acre good year it is 4S bushels the for summer excellent were summer The average of the I nited kingdom is and fall but for the winter they are 27 j bushels: this good year 32 bushels of wheat The percentage acre somewhat of nuisances They were per at Tiptree is 33 of the whole farm of laid so low that a little frost fills tlie the L nited Kingdom only b per cent and is ice with the underneath “At permanent Tiptree space pasture only 8 percent the United Kingdom streets in the vicinity arc flooded though in 48 per cent fordable yet fording is not “The rent of Tiptree is 810 per acre winter the rent of the United Kingdom 65 per Gravel is tin excellent institution acre“Tho gross produce of Tiptree is and a few loads ou the sidewalks of some eqiinl to 6 rents per aero ($ooi the of our most frequented thoroughfares gross produce of tlie ignited Kingdom would be decided evidence of a kindly 3j rents per acre (818 To “'I’he meat made at Tip tee - 825 regard for the comfort of the pedestrian public per acre tlie meat made in the ('nited Kingdom per acre “The quantity of manure mad exThe La Perth Union is a new actly follow s the quantity of meat mad devoted weekly journal therefore Tiptree makes five times as chiefly to local new- - and is nited much manure per as the 'luby W W Kellogg at La Port" Can we tin'll wonder at Kingdom ma- co Cal the produee being greater'' “The labor employed at Tiptree is More Goods — Fourteen wagons per acre the labor ofthe I nited - probably only sj 75 per full of good- - were unloaded at the Kingdom and about aurc Eagle Emporium “The tenant- - eapitii at Tiptree is the same number 6 8 3 jier acre that ofthe United Kingdom under 825 consumed Xc cake "Corn per MR MEC 1IJ OF TIPTREE II V11 83 25 acre in the 'nited Kingdom r 'According to the Tiptne mouff the practical improvers of 44 miliums of acres would give the world's agriculture no one hold- - a 620700 Hiiaai our present returns are higher position than Mr Mechi of S) increase 885000 $!82ooJ0ijo0 Hall A successful manufacturer 'v I have quoted “Although and merchant in London he early con- an instance I could name for carrvitm out the Tiptree ceived a equally t many farms mid many estates principles of high fanning in their and where the or even better farmed complete development - fouiM tenant-- ’ capital to 6L50 lie purchased an estate near Norfolk and Lincolnshire in Essex and has invested there per acre a very large have become the butchers and bakers more or less judiciou-lBeing a man of original mind of the metropolis by their enormous capital imported ou — a genius in his way — lie stopped lit purchases of there and by nothing that fieemed to promise satis- the farm and not grown J le was probably the the great guaranty of resulting manure factory results first farmer in England who set up a and corn’' steam engine in connection with his “Tijiri’e HkV Far r Itubhvt Shut: farm buildings for threshing and Net VveraKO price nf vvhi'iit anlufir luintlunt I'ertjn-llis whole farm (one hundred jerAbout “1 25 About SJ71! and seventy acres) is underlaid with tSi'o Vbnuf 45 Vhout lsvl JMs Vbout drain tiles which after twenty years IS'iT 'i'v'i About are still operating ns well as when they Tenant-- ’ i’rottt in Tejamt- I'erA'-rL'lij'iJal (5iirat were put down! In addition to this a 81USA5 SUse About J"0 ("sri’ent — i'L ("T oi'iit i liV'l About large part of the place is furnished with JI1—1S About 153) r oeLt underground pipes through and threshed sold most of “Having which all or nearly ml of tlie manure rnv wheat I am enabled to calculate made at his stables being t convert-eto a liquid form is forced by steam safely that the profit on tenant’s capital tor sfis will he quire equal to perby hose and power to be distributed The avmore than that of 1807 jet over the lamb The conspicuous re- haps sult of this treatment has boon the erage price of wheat for InIS will probbe more than SI 87 production of enormous crops of Italian ably s s a certain is as rye grass which has sometimes lorne as many as five heavy cuttings in the source of profit its any other business on an average of years On this point season The return D slow Of course such a man striking out I speak practically I speak of cotirof well in an original path must make some hut sun farm-drained free from mistakes and must be such an enthu- managed and fences timber with suitable and siast as to call forth more or — where there a capital and and even derision from st aider buildings A clear ten per cent on people and Mr Mechi has had his judgment and a hou- - rent live iiil! share of ridicule At farm capital - a minimum avthe ame time he has been so earnest may afely he taken If farming wa- - generally unand so lame-- t in his endeavor- - to im- erage but profitable it would be given up or prove not only his own practice rent- - would be reduced to a minimum" the general agriculture of the country what interest all this It may lie and has lieen really such a IsTiefactor to the whole people that there - little has for American farmerof dollars and cents very criticism of his management which little but of example and matter real admiiation a accompanied by is it of great value argument very of hi- - efforts At a recent meeting of the Loudon Ora— crows in America in obedience to - growth the ame law- - which govern Farmer-- ’ Club A Mr in England: the oil - afti eted in the of Mr Mechi t adiniie in Mr Th "hi ame way by manure an! by the ex"What and while we - the fertility of hi- - imagination and haustion of cropping - and of hi- - t'amy the He may cultivate different cropthe same of them differently He a dreamland of here and there regulate tlie win at ir-i- ! rules of gigantic ccfarmer’- - profit and the mean- - by whieii row iim half a vard apart iuo adi may lie improvi d bearing quei'tor of a pet k of coni lu ther - no farmer in oat- - and barley hi iue in proportion tin United State- - who an - at all to in 11" ovnva-ta- tl do to liarv-- tin nbno-- t an inir" - iiippopot wine ero— oi tlie hire! of ho may i'l'odia - a— ouirir- - an fowl- - lull fa ilc not I am mueli from 5Ir M hi’- 5 Imphi extinct iloMo Helm- - pro tel ill ncc at Tipii in' realize uii' andfwhile la- t"i" are iliica tln- lam! Moore am ii omctiiiu- ii)fiu''iie"d le tin :i!'i loll of valuable t!i"ir The Piiantvsmagora — Brother Joseph Tyrrel having imported from lbr exhibiting an apparatus dissolving views will give a few entertainments in the several ward school him Tie houses of this city which he also exhibits a complete workten ing model of a locomotive engine The phantasder and passenger car magoric views are extensive and arc executed in the first stylo of art is something of As his entertainment a novelty and will be especially interwe think it more esting to the young For time than likely he will do well see posters anil place of exhibition and programmes London $!) U‘!i I'll' Indi'i'l iili All" - a good ouiiini lean inner who ii'un to lirt wuh and who of T iod'i m mav o! o V the ame tmi o lulll:lor" tin'll Will heof pea teal value to that thi- - p - vvriiin- - and mine if iii him Vo'o 5!r iv ami nation lead Mr Met hi lo adv'ii o tl" lioin In rting- - of oil r g ind timn o! aci'ii nit im io lh" ut - 'Old reach - than h iiitcri-- toiiM t o gal lnT hi- - Lower and io train m e - lifetime I'plil the ihll'llU vep ' rience im oi' iano or ot n in ir il pi'oinote what iii iil both to V )' orb "id lnimity at larae - ph - nit - n d "1 a p Tim other a handBomc lady a niim a mil coni qicr wloi h of Belleville (111 wanting "'!r Mo In bad reid Letii'e the - me resident to reach home from the depot a k la ionin Ice!) wet ui' etins pn bachelor bnteringly offered to carry aiv an ai u ut of lh" v ell Of is her home on a whoelimrrow Tim lull lilill'lgeli" 'it at Tl tree maiden took hit wor nil Die - l‘li' fa- - to tic o nl a nl tai d youlh had to trundle out a whelbard' all the miiiigenn'iii rew and carry her home to theinfimte n at Hi inz land "! amusement of a largo crowd 0f people tl" - dy AU SOJKTN Sunday U the favorite velodm-day in France The San Francisco Call thinks this the age of shoddy alias humbug At last the smali pox is abating j San Francisco The velocipede has invaded Cheyrace enne The Whije Pine fever manifests in Idaho The California and Nevada paper are having a nice little quarrel over railroad matters The English authorities evidently seem bent on breaking up the pm ring All the principal river towns in Iowa will have bridges across tits within a year Mississippi Pittsburg is to have a sta'ionsty convenience for of locomotion engine up and down Coal Hill A little alum mixed in chicken food is recommended as both a preven'ivs and care of chicken cholera Essex (Mass) blasts of a “stovepipe hat years old which proves to be exactly in the preseat style” Boston has one doctor who pretend-t- o practise “Naturepathy” and own woman physician who practises “Bannsehedismus” The English papers call Texas the Empire State of the South and are inducing a strong tide of emigration to it The Adoanee says th e Involution vocates free love The Jflerolutm The Advance says the Advance lies now has the floor A number of ladies in Sullivan Ind inarched around to the liquor saloons the other day aud held prayer meetings praying vigorous y for the self suppression Wm G of lutemperaucc Webster son of Noah Webster and an efficiex assistant of his father in the preparation of hit dictionaries died in New York recently aged Velocipedes are becoming the prevailing epidemic In San Francisco To be ab e to tide a velocipede with ease and safety is the height of accomplishment) A royal officer in Canada recently gave evidence of his peculiarly English patriotism by remarking as he looked across the St Lawrence at a p ace where it is 21 miles wide: “Ah this reminds me of the Thames” At a trial just concluded in London io which the cost of certain parts of a church waa involved a gigantic mode! of the pat t in question was brought into the Court room Its base entirely covered all the bar benches n Paris toads are sold at the rate f two francs fifty centimes pra The dealers keep them ib Toads are also kept in large tubs where they devour uuring vineyards the night millions of insects that cape tiie pursuit of nocturnal birds of dozen An inquisitive young man visited the State Prison the other day and asked a girl among other questions the cause of her being io such a place Her answer was that she “stole a sawmill and went back after the poud and was arrested” The young man left i m mediately — Ex The Gonpel Banner says that Miss Olympia Brown of the Universitv Chnrcti in Weymouth Mas) is about to be married aud adds: “Perhaps this is the result of tlie recent of saying George Train that ‘we need more Olympia Browns”' Six years ago Anna Dickinson was poor girl working iu the mint at Philadelphia and now she is a popuTh e Brass says she enlar lecturer chains hor audieno by will and tellect When you look at her to that cording journal “you see only a cold gray eye on guard behind an intellectual bayonet” The Boston merchants are preparing a memorial to be laid before Cob gross urging a new reciprocity treaty with Canada more liberal than tlie a last The Boston Post which was among tlie first papers to sustain the original treaty says that it has “waited long enough to see the folly of repealing it” and heartily supports tlie Boston movement An exchange says: “AVe have had au eminent arithmetician hard at woi kin onr back office for a seek calculating the chances of tho candidates for tho Cabinet He reports that any one man has two chances of being struck by lightning to one chance of being Secretary of a DWo print this sad fact epartment leiuet'utly knowing that it w ill casta gloom uvtr tho community” The Ohio Farmer says that an literate correspondent wants to know when tho race so much ta keil of is to come off? Wo would refer the editor of the Farmer to statistics about the degener- acy of this raeo in New England fct au intelligent answer to that correspondent who may not bo so “illiterate” after all as tho facts seem sliow that the race is in a fair way to “come oil’’ that is “off the handle" at no distant period Among the many achievements W mbod to or expected from the completion of tho Pacific Bailway must add that of a new order of pc®" try Vv'iuit it will be wh n ftiliy dev- A gentleman r a lgyman the use t Ins piipit for a ti’vurn eloped wo may guess from thosatnpk v'ng aid “i rouiy tuj not know Wallace and the Cheyenne p the how to refuse you but kno already given but cannot fully if the young man run preach better until the muse of the California es® than Can my congregation would bo ofthe line is heard from For S dissatisfied with me afterward- - and honor of this State it should not l4f ft if ho should preneli worse remain without a railway mifiPtMl" nt to prea h at pn h A'ftm (jergyn-j- F rt t Sfct n83 ia |