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Show t JOURNAL. MINING UTAH . January HtchShb. A FA1LIKK. At ihc preueut juntlure of Utah affairs a greM demand annex from cor of lie Territory f--r llw I ikiu a eonxurvaiivi- pnh'T ty iiiirjiiiiiiii'-oAdil.liiUralioa toward uu. Thut - f fa'"w 111 I1" iff, cable la ill" Mormon problem, of tl laul'ijaartor of a tlj(! coiisi luyuvroxuiiiJitx Know in and tjiudny lit In, him and a abroad Las been the servility ciiug'1 Mormon policy. Is Utah the (.Lurch rules with a rod of iron, outsido of the with Territory, they npial for sympathy world a sickly wail of persecution. The ha been deceived and Congress miss-le- d bv the false representations of Mormon leaders ui.d other schemers, but the lime has come whuu tho Government should direct its attention to some of the positive aits of these Apostles. To say nothing of unpunished murders, the wrongs of an ineotuous prieslhoed wil1 and a defrauded re vcuue, Congress adjust other difficulties at its present session. The plea of obcdieuce to law will uvuil uotbing in the prcscucu of recorded facts, book at page 32 of the Statutes of Utah. Is not this law, and passed by a Mormon legislature, the of indication now in force, sufficient tho toward real feelings of the Mormons )f ' ' Ml rtu rviilai an utter i , l,t H fully JoinoMlfatea Mormouisiii . bux fJr',"rM wliii-l- i hmidr.d thrived until from a meg 1,1 B,,l of , this fanatic.-peculiar people in tho liavo become a baleful power ' their blighting have spiiail land auI . Cui-x-t portions of curae over one of the accursed this It is duinuiii. the national of bauds the tied has policy thut those who hnvo striven bravely to crasiu from our cseutehson the foulest blot that ever blackened the history ofa utilized couutiv, that has fostered J hcgrowfb ofa cruel anil. bloody. pritial-, sanctioned op-hood, that has tacitly is It murder. prcssioii, tyranny and ilii Juiuiiablu i conservatism that has enabled the high priests and prophets of Moriuonisni to still glory in tLeir shame, exult in their degradation, amt disgrace thii progressive which ihurks tho civilization spirit of to defy and , .pfV'iwd, day jmd geuml ConstiXationu! our of tho scorn power Coiiservutism tution and liovcrnmcut. r rosters tyranny while it strangles liberty, cpcounges wrong uml crushes "the right. Its supporters nro fouud only ,11 Aeir Government. . 4h Ad conluinmj prod ion upplica-the Territory oj Lav to the of bit ' Utah. Section 1. Ho it enacted bv tho Governor aud Legislative Assembly of tho of Territory of Utah, that all questions than other of the writiugs meaning aw, laws, and thtfadinusiMlIlfr of testimony ahull ho decided by the court.; and no laws nor parts of laws shall be read, argued, lilted of adopted in any court .or during any trial except those made by the Governor and Legist stivoi Assembly of this Territory, aud those passed by llie Congress of the linked States, uhen of applicable, and uo report, decision bo shall: ofretd, court doings - any argued; ci&d 6r adapted as j precedent in any other trial. These , cnactiuuuU, , wer.q passed to the Mormon prieslhoed ihe surender tliiise to whoso interest it is to perpetthe Territory aud are uate the thrice damned practices! Ad preme power in, nJarfianco ly td all law, principles' oT'this infamous theocracy, aod eensa common decency. Here is lad us alone is tho cry of Crigliaiu 37. chnpt. 8, section 2 : hfiVliis lioiiis,'unJ is echoed liy tboir another, pngq No piirs'on'or persons ;cin piecing pretended foes but secret allies. Aye, counsel .in any pf tLo court,; of this Terlet them alone to convert a vast Terriritory shall he compelled by any protory into a den of prostitution, to people cess of law to pay the counsel so emcountry with bastards, to roh the poor, ployed for- - any servieos rendered as or. .during the to oppress and cron murder those whom eoausel, before or after, in tlie case. ofirial process they hull', to disgrace tho nation and Congress has restricted the powers of damn tin1 souls of their followers. These the Legislature or Idaho, has amended aro the true results of tho let alone, the Organic Act of Washington Terri' conservative mlicy.' , and has- - alisolutely annulled tho Wills the mass of the Morniou people tory laws of Montana..,. Is there no power in wo would like, if possible, to see a lenithat body to relierc the puoplc of Utah ent course pursued, lu many cases from the oppressions of lier iorrupt ' they are mortf sinned against than situLegislature 7 It is lime, high lima the ning and are mure dcsciving of pity outside world should know more of the than tif enmity.' Hut their blind allegi of these people, and the Guv mien to lliiir false hearted priests, their hypocrisy llm conndhereiiK to ami pniriiucs in ernmeiit uuderstnud more fully which laws its treated. are with coulru.veutiou of our laws, places tLcin tempt Tin raid enables a Tor that impudence in iav niiiiiiiiu ui csttk!w 10 the jiuTsllt' ritorial to law a Legislature pass 'food. If they persist in their false the decisions of the Supremo are inflicted by sition, their their own bauds. It is a false compas- Court of the Uuiled States to ba read, sion for the misguided which would citsd, argued or adapted as precedent sutler them to remain Lug.-- under the, on any trial, is only equalled by the ' domination of their leaders. . As . the audacity of these priests in asking the Government felt lulled upon to resort Government fo legalize polygamy! and to radical measures to liberate the black to udinit a member of Brighams counslaves of tho South,, so it should now cil to a scat in Congress. No report, decisiou or doings Of any give liberty to the white citizeus of and uo laws or parts of laws, court, Utah, (.'onrvalisui, after a trial of thbsrf enacted by lLa Legis-atu- re other than has failed of ils'ubject. twcuty-Cvycapf, of Utah are permitted to bo No ir let sterner justice prevail and reud in our courts. The dictum of the H'l that which persuasion cannot effect. There is a radical evil to deal with, loly T welvo is our uuly law; quiet to the fiat of a tyrannical junta and we must deal with it radically. To opuur redress. only lliu pose oppression with strung arm of the law, must bo tho first step toward Stuxks was sentenced yesterday to be the regeneration of Utah. If tho man-dal- es liuug on the 2Pih of February. It is of justice cannot bo enforced now stated that his lawyers wilTcudcavor peaceably, let them be carried out at to obtain a stay of proceedings and ul' lint we are , tho poiut qf the bayonet. uc-trial. timately a fully persuaded that (hero will be no 7 i need of resort to such violent measures Tiik Klki) Independent will hereafter when once thq priesthood are made to be published by Sears & Wright. Judgunderstand that no compromise will be ing from the first number issued under made with wrong, that llie laws of the their management, we predict a conland will be executed, peaceably if pos- tinued success for that journal. sibly but forcibly if need be. I.cl our Tut Arkansas General Assembly officials be men who nut now and met yesterday and canvassed the vote never have been in sympathy with for Governor, declaring Klish Boxter men who ktiow the law aud Was inaugurated and dedare execute it: men alike insensible to jlceled. ny livered a short inaugural address, very the pcuiteuliul cajoleries of the priestconservative In its tone. hood un i the subtle fascinations of seductive greenbacks. Such men, supThe House of lleprcseutulircs by a posed by proper Congressional large majority declared that the Credit incuts, will do more for Utah in a single Mubilier investigation1 should ho conyear than conservatism w'uli all its ducted iu open session. This action boasted cffic icucy can do from now until will tend to allay a veiy ugly suspicion tho crack of doom." that was daily gaining ground. wan-'fonj'w'- .i ;,J!i T .11 to-tit- 1 1 'a - TKLHGltAPIIlC. This Morning's Report Per H'alnri UaiMi KAHTKWN. Washington, Jan. Supremo Court in rejecting buhls thut Liutchiiig's Voscmilu be hail no inchoate title, dubnrring Conabiuilutc-f- y gress from granting the valley to tho Ktute. In the case of Hull vs Dexter, the Supreme Court unanimously affirms the judgment in favor of John Hall, on tho ground that Hall was u lunatic when ho made the conveyances. Auburn, N. V., Jan. 7. At Morasia, near ben.1, Win. J. N. Shcppcrd, a farmer, and a Mrs. Sophia M. lliltsuiau, were foully murdered by Jno. liiltsinuu, husband of Mrs. II., at the residence of Shcppcrd. Hiltsmaa was from Madison, Gsn aud was stopping at Shcppcrd'a house, und doubtless was jsalous of Lis wife. New York, Jan. 7. Stokes, when sent back to the tombs yesterday, was assigned to a murderers ecll, he slated to a reporter last evening that money had sccsred the verdict that the beys, Hcdmoud ami Hart, had been bribed and their testimony had convicted him ; he hud expected entire acquittal.- - lie declares ho. was tho victim of oxcited public seutimeut, that Ihe'Jdrhad their minds made up to couviut him before the testimony was j'ivcu ; that at their selection the jurors all slated thoy ' had opiuions; he was confident, however, his coansvl would obtain a stay of proceedings and thou insure bifa another trial. Albany, N. Y., Jan. 7. The caucus of the Ucpublican members of the Assembly last evening nnan i measly selected A. H. Cornell, of New York, for Speaker, and John 0'Doasell for clerk.- - The 8lh of January was fixed for the selection of a U. S. Senator.. ' . Yullahasse, Fla., Jan. 7. Tho ltepnblican legislative caucus nominated J. T. Wallcs, colored, '(or United States Senator. 'Washington, Jan. 7. Tho Senate yesterday confirmed Urge uuraber of promotions in the regular army, made during recess; also, tho appointment of all the cadets of the last graduating class at West Point, to ho Second Liculcunnts. . . rr , for-bidi- xuffi-i-iiig- s MISilM.l.ANKOUst. lri.niil likH(i' if Jllinl of a Tit'Lrl A fuw days pgo a tall, rough looking uiouiitaiuLcr oulered tho Uuiou railroad ticket office at Dcuver, and, through mistake, purchnxcd a ticket for New York via tho Kansas Pacific line, when ha wanted to go over llm Union Pacific. Hu did not discover this fad until utter llm ticket hud been paid Ibr, mid on asking the agent tn change it, the latter rot used to do so. You won't change this ticket llitsu ; won't you 7" No, sir," replied the ugonl ; you invu your lickut und I liavo the uiuney fur it, uud if you want a ticks I over llm other route, you will have to bay it. Very quietly the stranger twisted his ticket tuio a small roll ; very serenely a io drew from under his right coat-tai- l about the dimensions of a mountain howitzer ; coolly and deliber-utul- y he stuck tbs twisted tickot into the muzzle of that aud sticking tho ugly looking thing through the little squsie window of tho ticket office, and almost iu the agcul's lace, aud speukiug iu tho tone that lull uo doubt of his determination, said : Stranger, lhars that ticket ; take it roursclf uud change it, or by U d I'll )low it clean through you." TLo ticket was cunugcd immediately, and without any more words from the agent, and the mountaineer walked away, saying : I jest thought I could uducc hi in to change his mind a little. Dubuque, Iowa, is iu the 'full, lido of revival, one portion of which is tho visitation of lager boor sa oons by amateur missionary parties of adies, numbering among them some of the most fashiouablo of city society, aud earnest Christians of the male persuasion, who contribute to the harmony of tho occasion by singing hymns to which tho German habitues add a cou vivial chorus. St. Joe Herald. Decalcomanic and Diaphania W-A- - mtiH'k nf IhWllilUl Kimluli IHih k. Il viiihU, ilikir t Bavaria, is said to receive on an average filly love letters per week from 7o iHoheeue anxious (o marry him. TKI.IUUAIUIC MISCELLANEOUS. Ntri'KS. llie ship, Wallace, of Boslou, was IjtilHH kliuulil lull mill rXKiiii;in tliv Hint, ,ani iU.i IliilljjM Uiilul'i it in IliU t'iuc-Al- l burned to llm waters edge in tho harbor at Sanboy, Tho new Sunday code respecting closing saloons and bar rooms was not noticed or cuforrcd at San Diego. ANALYTICAL AND COXkl'LTIXU I. AttOIl ATCIt Y & ASSAY ORPICH . WORK GUARANTEED. M.idi-nil- QUICK rlturar. i OriliC: F.iruv-rljI:l:ut lluiLIiiig. Tho Tennessee Ia'gisleturc met at Jam. tf the capital yesterday: each branch speut the day in ineffectual balloting for presiding officers, TLo Indian Appropriation Bill was rilHK AiiiiimI nielin;nr Ilia taken up. The amount appropriated rni.r IIip Milv.-- IVtl l'iiu.iili.ttil inning amt Tuunvl will Ik hI.I t tin r.ini.n,'i by the hill is jo, 13 1, 135, being $!)17,9!7 ffli- ia Lit r.i, Ijiko Ciljr MumLiy, Jninurr lllili less tbnn last year. ls7.1,t two o'rliwk p. m. ImSII til A. U. IADIlOCK, TLe Greek government, on tho of the Groat Powers, ST. MARK'S SCHOOL. tas consented to submit the question of the Laurium mines to arbitration. r NOTICH. r - I. r. j NOTICH. KJIAVK THIS DAY iuliTMt la lint SOLD OUU F.RTIUK Deseret Steam Cracker Factory, T It. Y. Au.lru, wDu will Mtllo all tli flng amt eullri't all dua avuiil il.-- lls nnu tbs W. A. PITT. H.B. KIKTLY. Owes and r Tli ba.iuni la tin-- rulm mIIIIki i Crai-kv- r llio iimna ot tli Suit I,k FacX. Y. ANlIKItSUN. tory. fjanl lui Steam Cracker A toUrtAmda Factory. W lakk btkam HYIk'L' CRACKER aa or a HUPMIllOnciUAI.ITY, I. t turn ta Ilia trail at IlV3l3IA16CIIOOI 1 prti-t- M.itI.bi, Avmrd at a sail aud rxamlna flood tnir lkiii' .! re1 al.'Sirrirg abolition P. O. Dos flit. Balt Take City, V. T, Jan. 173. 4, t.lfiS,h:r.SI,,,Wru,a' BLOOD portation. IIumirACTm Depaktjixxt or Dakota,) V Orrn-- i Cnncr qcixtcbii utkk, i 7 lli, lbTiJ Ft. Paul, Mix., propont. Mill be wvlnd at thi uflh-milt I I'd ai , uu tlui lZGi .lay of February of lliliUiy Fupplira INTO, fur Hie oil Ituul No. 4 and R.tuli- - in duriuK Ilia March year April 1, ts:t, aud 1ST I. :tl. to tramqmrt Tho rontiwtnr may ti nquii-tto and fmm puinta a muunaliiu dUlaucu, Mppru-B..I uxeivdiae l.'AI mile oulaidc thu limit uf lliu to roulm, and l.iililvr ar ruKwhi the nit 1 which inch in tlii-ia riHjiiired, will h Midi-I- n fnnn mtf--i Air regular limit of ruat. Iru,ial will ha mada In triplicalo aoparata fur rach ruiila, an.l a ill lai arcuuiiaiiird liy a bued in III um of f.'i.lMl, il,gnl by two or luura rtkia, pnaraiil.-einthat, In raa a ciHilract i awanh-- lu tlu-- l.kdcr, li will rxrcuto bond Air IU Kami1 aud Kir good and auffick-a-t to Iw alulad of preputial ran of riintract an.l blank turn In 111 odli--- . r of III bi'jwrlnmut at llitrago, III, Paint , hu.1 mi appliratiua I,l'..iy Ka,, Uiimlia.M.-l..- T., or at Ihl 11. 1 I N Ii W TUr Great L I p YHuUIHootNri(u laiifunti. S'aaa, Thu Wmplea, km Kyn, Cumt, Cliruntr anil Ii Laular n, when other Oik Hull tmtj Mmy Kradiratra, Fypliiliile tain ad il l, dfMird. ni nf tin-- Ulaud Itankt) Cure Pile and Rjiiaia. ftiaiUii and KfdiH-to hndUiy arte; kni el a rlockverkudlwUn: V alula axaiual diaeoni larfaa. u IMtATl--S HSTETW IliU Frier, 9 1 Fur tale by ill Saa Frau. id, Pi GODHKArO. . It CLi-fQ- r. I)rat3ld,hHLl nnrl.V-l- D. Mr, t . (&. Dnrpdi ad CWi.: fr Jill.:! hvii-A- HrBOTLK w II. C. BANSOM, Dipuly Qr. Mr. (Imrral V. H. A, Fari'y it Ill AITS of tho furm of roulract and of tliiaailirrr-liarnu-III Iw allaclird to rarh optanl, ndun.-dailia wrapper, PrriKiciiI will ba l'r.iK..jl Army Trau..rtalb.ii on limit a.l.lrre-h-tlula uiubTKiirncd. ," aod Mieridan. liy ctui.n.iiiid nf A copy BLO0I Til Hirer of Lib fdlllUiiiciit. Lobik, Mu., Furl iMn-nworldKik-ii- , Vtnli, Yy, F.a-- FImw, oh Jaut-t- f Proposals for Army Trans- it l PRATT'S and prior. Y. ANDKltttON, 1C. TUibh y HI.SimiSM1 OYSTERS. A. BOOTHS CIOLlCimATEI) Hit AND - r - 1 Tn linlh Wlmlcaalr Trail, tn ault our ('adaiHi-n- llu- - llelall, , t-il IalQUOR nZ-t- - OYSTERS Fi.-nl- i ilay and ev.-r- th C'i ty .. . KOI. Firt ACKNTH fk.illli XSlUK W I ! tn nny jmt of IHlica, nnr III SUikt-l- VITOLI3S.LI3 MATER: , FIlIXACKIi, J. K.FiXrrr CEI.KUIIATKD CAN, KEil IN and SIIKL.I. OVSTKitd, J. H. F. Extra Ian; , , XXX liallininro ami Clam . N. It. . aiJ to country or A.l.lm, O II nov-T-- Y 10 tr Fit'1 Ruck Fa.hH Uy.h-1- HtoveA TIlMVIllIi m W Afirul CO.,1 1I. A I,ni k Itox II o xr PLATFU.J.TljJln,,,,, sOA FRESH OYSTERS Xj E Xgcnl Received Daily by Express at G. A. Kihl SATTERLEES Wel i.r dour Ki iiilwtl! A loiw rcli.V, 1CF.T.L1L "SI"" -- AT YYUOI.I3KALI3 AMI Ik in III Ini inniiii.r all pirl, nf I tab n. Xi.wlj, (I. Ilux 7 'Alt r p"s-il.l- i- I. 1MCSH H'l-M.y- UMAI1 axa lAaius mNduis, in Kirs ami I1- - x. Km; a. H.- I.V.V, Il.UOX, nvrrxn, rni:i:sr, AT l.OWI'AT M AltlvK.T 1 vie. :. Tli 1.4 UAtlSii l wi I Imii inl.-- i nn.l ,ii. H. I flit .. in. I, .':1 .1 k u.ll I..- FOI.H TOD MID FUR in ihn l nlk.-- r ll.ni. I " I111' M in Hi Min. All .1, Mh naiait by kiI.I Imn-i-l-- r A I'n. , iil.-i- l ., .,'1. I'll If'. II. r g.. wiixl Tli IX XK ii r isc)rncji:. 111 l. fi Ini'- - in'1". (W.lii'D1 NK'V trurntls" will .! V,,,!K, lilt A n' " DAY ( TAIL MERCHANT KICKS jhh M, nstt1 r J- W HD1 ASSAYERS Law A DKAI.K1CM Stfli-ct- r - SIItL1 111 UlTLUKUK Vice-Preside- nt MERCHANTS, 3IIN1NG. Til 13 WKxT FOU weal of KIii.IkiII Flm-I- , dntJ OALLAH B. M. OHEY A CO., 13 Car-F- IAXFRAU Liplmm OYSTERS ! Rl., ' M.W. IIUKWKH, Fuctcmm- to Brewer A f (Ju.itli-ill.-- nl Front HIB Hall LiilicCily. Tk.-alr.- tii-lr- u. AS SALE BOOMS, 50 hlAIN ST., iW-ait-r WDf mill and hLIix-i- t tn all tko Mining Couii In K'lali. .;i- sotuum FARGO & Ct llKANDIII!. OYSTERS, - VI laiu-Mu- T.HUHGKSS. E. A. or Mur-monis- to-d- ay k L. - V- , , Oinhand lbrrmt, 'WltolcMaio ami ISottiil. sub-miMi- ou enn-cellc- d OB oI Biannfitcliirlnc avrry- va. - oT.-- r k AB OLITION CRACKERS Which I A IKUKIXi FACTORY. XKJX X. X. llKXOTi 1 Cuena, duq Recvi-trj- The British government declines to FOR BOYS AND GIRLS, support the proposal of the Iloyal Geographical Society fur sending out nu OiiliiM.llc c ;i- - Hall. Arctic Kxpeditinn partly at public exni:;.L f..r n(l ir ir1. pense. The Gazette de France reports that )on Alphonse entered Catulouia on L'OU (JIIII.S, Saturday night with 7,000 Cariists. Tho IIIHCIIOOI. ..T Si. Mark' Runni F.'lmol Cl.iirrD Sim.Iajr insurgeuts are about to rutor uu a vigorICantrrTcrm Brglua J.m. 111, 1S7 J ous campaign. tinFor pirtirnUr ln.iiin;luA commercial treaty between Franca ik'liuul. In and Great Britain was finally signed by 31. tho representatives of those governments on Saturday. It now awaits par- Civil Engineer and U. S. Kiucrti liamentary ratification. Surveyor. -r Steps ure Wing takon to have a grand Will nn.l iliur.inm the , iu which all boat regelta at Valh-joPatent For anil Prolrat. clubs in the State will he requested to Ornci: In l.atl.liiigovriipiiS l.jr Rurv.-y- . riiin outer their four oared shells for the ru. championship of the Stale. Edmunds offered a resolution asking Frank's Dancing Academy the Secretary of War to communicate FIU3T SOUTH STItF.KT, information in his possession ns to the expenditures iu suppressing Indian hosHalf UI.K-- Want I.r tilities in Washington Territory and SALT I. A If 10 CITY'. Oregon. .Scott offered a rcsolutiwa, which whs CIjAsSWIOS. agreed to, directing tho Comiuilteu on Finance tp inquire whether tho SecreT( KK1IAY' AMSATMtlAYF.VK.V tary of tho Treasury has power under the existing law to issuo U. 8. notes iu lieu of forty five million hank notes nuder the Act of 'G6. OiiTliiiixtlii.vl-Ivpiiiu&gIn tho Senate Morton offered a reso To wtii.'li i.r t'l,..-r- i will Ik- - a.lniill.-.at lution directing the Committee on Privlull j.n.'t-- , ileges and Klcctions to examine and retii.ii. Kivm Iii nil kiu.l. r ninl Rouiiii l4!K'n. l'i ivHt. port at the next session of Congress on tm the best and most pradictblo inode of rniiK ii ah, which is new and tiik electin' tho President and 1 BimvI in Hi ciljr fur lurlii-- i, will Iw for ot the United Slates, and of pro- tlmw aiclits in rail. r-- k, Mu.i.- - f,.r Parlii-4- . ivnt.t . III li'.t IUii.I in ..I.,, v fill, viding a tribunal to adjust and decide uilinl on ra:ini.-- (. iiliI..ill. Frank Lnnmi. at I lie aplinitkm all contested thcrc-ith. connected Mobton Sexatou questions offered a resolution nr at tli liili, j i.r t!,iy lluw . III ifir Tuk Minhij Vax, Ordered printed. published in San FrancLcu, entered requiring a report to he made at the On Saturday moruieg thn hoard of volume on the next session of ('migicss by the commit LIDDELL & BROWN, upon its Iweutr-kixi- h trustees sold at public auction the city bn tec and elections, on the lands deeded privileges llh inst. It is n most valuable publicaby the San Diego and tion, und containing a full coinpcndiain best and most practicable mode of elect- Gila K. K. Company to James A. Evans, AUCTION A Nil COMM lKSIUN of mining news, descriptions of the ing President ami Vice President It engineer in chief of the California inventions and improvements in is to be hoped that this move will result division of the road. The entire tract . latest is 9,000 acres nn.l was knocked duwn to the process of working ores, a vast fund in the adoption of tLo direct vote syshiiii'fur jlGO. This gircs the Texas Kr I In? jl,- nf ull kin.t...r of other information of interest to tem. . Pacific Bailroad Company n complete Ail.ltCII AMMVI:, IIOl'KlCH.l.O miners nuJ scientific men. Two Late. The Tribune contains litlo to the lands. COOUS, STOCK, KTC. A large deputation or this morning a voluminous and care ,, j Catholics, from AU.ir.ri: rain. Frail,, ll.itn-r- , 1VI:; le., Sc ux KB continued slccplex'ues.i am fully prepared article t showing the Ireland, wailed on the Pupc yesterday Iliniila address Ilt beneprcssulrdan III, jtiMlir.l tin; tli l reciting Tr.a debility will probably result various amounts stolen from tho Mor- fits conferred on Ireland ( general nrrrtn Sunrr Cow.l-uur- a. ily by the 1lulr ere long in a hiss to the iinlion, of one mon people by Hrighum and his eon1 See, aud lending his holiness a cimlrf-butiero xn i u x.v .v r v sin.n i rt:n ' of its ablest , and purest stslosincn fi'dcrates duriug the, last twonty-fiv- c of Peter s pence. TLo i AinI I.iIk'IkI Kveu slipuld bis natural life be years. The fuels may La of iuteresl to responding, deplored the ingratitude of AtlvniK'i'M 3Iiitl ii i feanul that lie will have to those who have Icon fleered, but if the tho People who permitted the spoliation of the rhnrch, lie made an exception in ami-i.psroiiFAci: retire from active public life. Whcr Tribune would lend its aid to the ex- favor of the I rial, wliuin u. (ii..liy An. Il.iii Sal.-- , are they who have to fill tho places of posure and correction )., H r.Hi.lly cf the iiflicia praised for their cAinng attachment rAic. tho mighty men whom diwixc and wrongs of to the church, and congratulated tl.i-K. more good would 1m r, Mlerrl.n I', If ihnim Xtn lh death are removing fr.mi llie IV onjlie jinwriati.in ,.f ij,e;r faith. He f't'iv, accomplished and future ridilierirs concluded by fiviu;- ll. A...ilir of the nation. . ( G .G I'll't, .iii-ti(i- , lu Iruluiiil. mg lf Halt I.akr t ly. CHa Jaulivs uuil lii ullnM. il, Uu uml Uirli Ainu i..,, yumu mul iii ur.N, dlniiiM nil liiirn, iu Hit- - iiri.-i- , of 11. ii wiiliin , Hill lii'iulii, Nutn Iupi-rKlsu Boinli, llitn Sul, JlililKiuii, CiiiIiiiuiii, Kiiruiliua, Au-- t UuifKli-- , u very Hit nj- - cm lig in Bl.lli, Ac, Uuulilitii lijr lliis luiple mid nrl. lif r VU, PEnjj' UBU6EIST AND trunKH.-rUti.i- JAMES T. BLANCHARD, . II.. 1.1 r'A. Ki, rntiH many muNus nr run aihivh lady 1 w ill l; III t.linW llllll .III- li.L tbc Landsumc young King of Louis, , DuaaT? or . The Gglit between President Orton, of the Western Union Telegraph Company, and Postmaster General Crcswcll, is waxing warm, . Thoy have begun to call each other hard iinmcs. Orton intimates that C reswell is a fool, and Crcswcll says that Orton has become unbearably insolent. St. Joe Herald, K,,b'l'i'o "'Uudl r.iVirlinr mid er a religious 'IlUfiR MRS. A. E. HALL; i.'t-lut- - " TulrKIb. rtmcitm !il" ll.-- l ItlllK fliV. Yldll"S pmbH11, |