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Show T f ) ' UTAH WEEKLY ; TnE ItEPORTEIt. THURSDAY MORNING, FEB. Old Theerlet he Aeiloa if the ikctsli Aai mgalned-Saew-he- end B. t fears OlMipprarlsig tbe It. as Safe nl Cmfr table as anjr Oihers Truih itrauger than Flctien. i OFFICIAL PAFEII jarTle the City, County, Terper & ser rltory, and the United States. tW riykt CT CLof to vetx titlxl tj tbC rltlnt Letter-T- fopf. 10. the Aboard II) phb TAMSD AT THE faeii ro kit narr cone sx. No. 4. AN ACT la ' ; Public idlilion to Ibo act Uhk& t j Con-itructU- m pray In try, that the northern-lhre- e of Ubili may lw attnehed to Malm; ami waxing wrutky In tame a sger says : , . I 1 bw , Ilea. Mr, Trumbull b bt-e- n wo n-- r tlcriully imposed npon. At leufd we sup-- , innAe mo, fur w cannot believe that tuun in U1h jxxdiion would Attempt to wilfully deceive iLe Coerce of the United State on so import tnt a aubj et. We are well with theseuliMent i f the citizens el CuU'on this luatt y,and bg leave to ) that the statement con-- . the of tbe memorial, is n Swiucu reining grows and impudent imposition on tbe Government J ear country. Mr. Trumbull sij tbe petition is sign, d by quite number of gentlemen, some Cwboiu known to Idra." We are nml fear that ids ncunaiu-- t sorry fur tiHie uitli tbo nerboua referred to will add nothing detdnuAe to bis reputation. Tbe only individuals who wonldhavo Anything to do with the getting np of meb a petition ns tba one referred to, tire a few transient residents of a smalt and obscure railway town northward, who not only do not represent tbe seotimmbt of tbe citizens of Utah, but whose interests, feelings and character are entirely to tboe of the rent citizens oftl.is Territory, and iuJ.cd of all decent citi- sens of the Union. .. M Ne-,vn- . wnter-t-liition- bi, op-pose- - -- - d Mark the vulgar impertinence of the "fellow as lro llings hi fctuplri vituperation at a United State Senator, and continuing hi abuse from thorbagnio In which ho wallow, the editor, a notorious polygamist, cooly uggcts that such ns ho alono are the real citizens of Utah. Mor- Vernon and Mormonisun embrace the decency of the country, but all others, especially those of this obscure Tailway. town are lost toall show f respectability. This, Mr. June- tion has been the boast of your chief at Salt Lake City for many years, but the day lin come now wien you will bo made to understand the arguments of a government long spurned nml ofTciutatl by fllo crimes which have made Utah a stench In' tlu nostrils of the nation: Such men as the writer of tho above quo-- ; . tatfon aro those in whose hands were held tho fatal blades of assassination, when tho lives of United states official seemed obstacles in the way of tho mil citizens of tills Territory, They are the men still defiantly assailing tho (Government ' by word aud deed, and who in their persistent disobedience to law, claim a classification of equality with tiie , American people'. They aro the identical monsters who on the night of the 2th of January 1870v In the depth of their hatred of the United Btates Government, deliberately made nn attempt to take the- life-oJ)r. John L Tujg;ut, U. Bv Asses-o- r, lit Bolt Lake City. They are-thsworn enemlenof the Republic, violator of the law, and common foe of all morality. Yet at this day I frpm every brothel and incestuous harem in Utah, we hear them prate of their citizenshrp, ant soil tho virtue of loyalty by claiming It ns - i , , -- . - f e theirs. j ( In tli diameter of the hypocrite is often seen the gift of stealing the livery of Heaven' to serve the-' Devil In, but in the moral constitution of American society this aphorism generally fails. Thus of IMormonlsm in Utali,Ita noisy nd vocates may rant of patriotism and howl in religious frenzy till tho jaws of Lucifer are' moist with tears of pity; but they can never more deceive the Government which they have so much abused. If the Con gross of tho United States sees lit to -- - J - . persoual bbrivrvution aud experience, that there is po cunats for unuual obtructiou from snow, other than thoso Incident to all Toads in anow latitudes. The fact that heavy jKuow storms are uot common to the region trure ted by the Union Puciflc rood ia accounted lot by the genera' dry-netof the atmosphere, and ttia intervenda tion of Uir high ranges of the Sierra 4h and uhich, ranges upon higher of the ltocky Moontaiaa, the beavv snow und rain at or ins appear to expend themselves. t Mr. Reed makes the very remarkable xtstement that instead of a prevalence of gales in the mountain country of Wyoming tbe company bae been comp lied lo erected tor pneop-in- g abandon its wind-mill- s, s, there not being at tbe wind rnoaKb to drive them. Tbe superintendent docs not explain this pbeno- e non, and we are at a loss to suggest, I satisfactory theory for its snt)ort who have traveled turoagli tbe lfiuck IUils have had their attention arrested by wbut appear to bo tho effects of strong winds, wearing awuy the rocky ridges and surfaces of tbe hills, aud carving them into pictmesque and fantastic shapes, until the traveler finds himself passing through a region of U truces, rxstlts and mins which look as if they bad beeu wrought ont by some extinct race of giants, but which have hitherto been attributed to tbe action of the winter blasts, ranging unchecked over the thousand miles of prairie, nntil they nre dahed iuto atmoxplieric breakers among tbe pasr.es aud canyons of tho Black Hills. If, ns Superintendent Reed reports, the Uuion Pacific liHs abandontd for want of power, it eihcr its wind-mill- s old the npM-ttheory of the prcvulence'of monutain ranges of the winds in the high Far West, or it proves that thn road has been so located as to cross the Black Hills through their most sheltered pass. It is certainly gratifying to kuow that, so far as the UdIou Pacific load Is cone rned, travelers have no morn to fear from storms of snow or wind than is to bo enconnteied ton auy road in other portions of- - the. cotmtry. It is true thht tha distance on the Pacific road supply-station- s much as are, yet, greater than in the pop-nlothe of conntry ; but theie w parts no difficulty in furnishing the pus-- ngr trains with ample supplies ot fuel and food to enable them to endure any such incidental snow blockade as i common fo all winter travel in Northern latitudes. BHKtrto, s be-we- en us Fibst Chi tsti in Oilmen. The Wash- ibe 11th int. ssr : the citizens ot Coiinne, Utah Territory , have- bnilt an adobe church, the first Christian tdifice in Utah. We rather think they, tbe people of Corlnne, have had the most need of n Otrixtian church; for prostitutes, blacklegs, and rowdies of erery description have been more nnmorons in that centre of progress ban iu any other portion of Utah; and where the Christian element so largely predominates there is decidedly the most need of a Christian church. srret AWc?. Don't you think so, Mar Perhaps we enn answer that ques- ington ' Sar of Mor-monifo- m fc j - -- iSS; AND " 1 day eveningri Jim. looks as yoang and as vhen be lead his first party of Trta Wat to Urzak Jait--" BrcnU it hearty across the trackless prairie to with yon same as Mr. pioneers it lake and along ap Banuack, in the early days. THnscbril dlL w I t v ' rI . 4 t mi J i f n 1 K t W. 0. f WRIGHT tf y .r . . tb tST Tf & attention to orders by mall. Gootlv shipfied the 0 4er are received. The only exclusive Vholeaale lnnc. --x&a DnT House In qell-t- f 't ? m MAM MO K Montana Street, Corinne. j cab' JOHNKOX. 1 : THE LARGEST AND FINEST FITTED UP ROOM THE MOUNTAINS.1 IX ' The propriefor fins Hpnretl no vnl u.w nor expense In making lliix live, most cum forcible place to piws awuy an hour or two at lhegiv.it Nai i.nM Game. , ftaS Golden Crown Cigars, and the lest of AIcn, Wines aKrui'1Hrt, ' always on hand. P04 3m , J.JU. K FN E Prop. Manufacturers of the , r GUN-- FINEST OBADFS OF FO V1)ER 0 1 in the country thefr cefcbrated axiAin, k NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MISCELLANEOUS APVTS. J. CITY MARKET. H , -- S3: A 2 AM) COMMISSION R - S1RTLT, - JTl-Iartlc- J AN ACT admit the State of Virgirotv to repreaentiou iu the Cbrngrese ot the . v United States. Whereas the people of Virginia have framed and adopted a constitution of State government which is republican; aud whereas the legislature of Virginia elected under said constitution have ratified the fourteenth aud fitteeuth amendments to the Constitution of the United States; aud whereas the performance of these several ni ts iq good faith was a condition precedent to the representation oi the State iu Congress; Therefore, Be it enacted by the Senate ond House of Reprcaeutatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled. That the suid State of Yirgiuin is entitled to representation iu the Congress of the Jmted States 1 Provided, That before any member of the legislature of said State shall take or resume his seat, or any officer of aaid State shall eater upon ti e duties of hia office, ha. shall take and sul scribe, and file in the office of the Secretary of State of Virginia, for permanent preservation, an oath in the form follow, do soUmnly swear ing I I, that I have never taken an oath as a member of Congress, or ae an offioer of tbe United States, or as a member of any State legislature, or as an executive or judicial officer of any State, to soppoit tbe Constitution of the Uuited States, and afterward engaged iu insurrection or re- bellioD against the same, or given aid or comfort to the enemies thereof, so help me God; or such person shall iu like manner take, subscribe, and file the fol, do soletun- lowing oath : I, I swear act that of Congress , ly have, by of the United States, been relieved from tbe disabilltifes imposed upon me by the fourteenth amendment of the Constitution of the United States, so help me God which oaths shall be taken before ami certified by any officer lawfully authorized to administer oaths. And any person who shall knowiugly swear falsely in taking either of such oaths shall be deemed guilty of perjury, aud shall bo puuisbed theiefor by imprisonment not teas than one year, and not more than ten years, and shall be fined not less than one thousand dollars, and not more t in U n thousand dollars. And in all' trials for any violation of this act the certificate of the taking of either of aaid oaths, with proof n the signature of the part y accused, shall be taken and held as conclusive evidence that such oath was regularly and lawfully administered by competent authority ; And provided further. That every each who shall neglect for the period per-o- n of thirty days next after the passage of this act to take, subscribe, and file such oath an aforesaid, shall be deemed and taken, to all intents- and purposes, to have vacated his officer And provided further, That tbe Plate of Virginia is admitted to in Congress as one of the States of the Union upon the following fundamental conditions : First, That tbe ConstHetkm of Virginia shall never be so amended or changed as to deprive any citizen or el.vs ot citizens of the United ; m . ' Cv A. TV. TAYLOR, Agt , , 1 TVhlfsnJe Two el!iinu to c . nj j., l 3 nA in 'imRUfiiiiiiisvusis jt ij ft noj-t- f : 'Best quality of Wln, and Cigars cutant!y on tmnd. OAce, Montana Street, oppoalta UinUh Hcmae, (COKLNN E. IcbHiX, . - Agent for Ilretrrr. Ilrnti. tto.,rlr brate.l Alya und lo.lrr, - ! Lt;nnr 1 .NT, S. L.t333AL37 FRED & HOMERS v I m-- deSMf EXCLUSIVELY WHOLESALE., . . No. (If A 0Mr.v, atl UAo!lilva.icatititjn injmt V, Proprietor. Having opened ihe above well keown market, I am prepared 10 ftirui-- h Ihe l.ri;eat varl-'- y sod ba-- t meats that can be jn lh Territory, at uholeaale and retailprocuro'l Orders f OIU a tils, tsoca made s speciaUt and prompt att luictl I TRADE SUPPLIED. s M I'Al Jtliv Cori u ue, Utah, X W. TH0f;I?3(0ii, A.uctiou, Cbm tr Fifth and Montana Streets, ! e PACIFIC STABLE?. Billiard Tablea alwaya in uood on l--r ; TBs tfod-rtied havfnirpurchta-- d (V LUNCH ALWAYS OH II AND. . pmp. rty an pr jarr U tw Aj a firs - Jit 0 A share of onbtlc petronnre eliried. Come inl 8ALK bhaiuca. j The brt of Mad.f e and Crrig'i rt e 1 and sea ns. Boy, if you w' ut a good W' Ntautly u band aud hire at ; game, a good drink, or a ooug. Ala a Oov--l V ntv II inch. FKED TAYLOH. ; Offlc and Stablca, aonth-e- at ewr M,,as de30-lUUMEU UEW1N3. and Fifih ytre Jta, Coriuue, Utah first-clo- o vl. Omci or Ixtxnal kzvkxus, YVhliigun, NovemWr 25th, 1869. Sia 1 Collector often write to th Otficv that peraon bavins to property that can l eeixed are doing bnsineM in their district without the special tsxe imposed by isw. They coiuplsin ibst there is no remedy except in tho caee of manufacturer of tobacco end dealers in llqui-r- , for, that In tboecases only is imprl. onmeiit, added to the fine or peualty. They have s remedy which may usually bo made effectual. They ahonld cause ibe parties te be IndicteJ. Ii eoavlcled the will be sentenced to pay tha line or peualty and to slant committed - "" - 0 x T P. IL IL E1TIXG ROUSE, U. aiETilOPOLITAN BRYAN, W. WM. fCLLS 1 VOR Til, ndsWtf Warm Meals on arrival of all Trains. STORE. XVSontana Prop. ' -- x tit (of (to best brands) . m I , w. d. Moirroic, FOSKT S. wnjsoj, CSSTXKSE. KCHO ' i e East side, . P, H. WILBUR, Cashier. conniGsion r.iEncifnriTO CORINNE, Utah Tor. ' Jb corinne; u. t. . i , t CutUctlwBi wtsdu M auy pufait ' : J i i I'Bkci Mate. ? in 4 , , , 1 ; , h , ' thr ; j t, dht a, ctLD . Draw ecccaT, . IIAlsOa, , n it s sp2G.tf , t t .1 a! Tromoat Eotmo, . ILLINOIS. CHICAGO. ' - -- arst aud beet Hotels in the Woat 2f w?Ut rowodled. Mid refurnished in the sad most luxurious- manner in c1" aaaserous suits of roms with Baths, water, 93-- We can sad do offer batter advantages Ca to ooah buyers auy other House la this valley. Bpcdal sttentfou gives to orders by molL Goods forwarded some day orders are received. We deliver Goods free of charge in the city , and at the depot. A ; t solS-t- 1SC8. - tha Ww o Atwood , y i ,1 Improved passenger HevaUea he been tntrodneed for conveying reset, to the . t different floor. , f 1 i ' l . a f Beat of Wine, Liqoura Lnd Cla variety. .Walk right In, and help ' .. gentlemen. f f idf ntnl , , INO. B. DRAKE, n. c?tnurnnt; LOItKN di CO.; Vrov Tbe proprietors ber leave nonneemeet that they have oiicd staurant, and are (rirepared to erve in a true epicurean stylo. tt T ' fl n CORINNE, UTAH. k - f, Proprietor. XT7T70ZZ HOUSE, If Utils, Fargo r ( ' 'CORINNE, UTAH A Adjolulnfi tm . a hutcswrwrJ'jJ F Wi.BVBRApP'j AND Fourth Street , CARPENTER . UTAH' CORINNE, f ae71m x Sif f 1 $ ! 00 principal cities ofth exchange " worW TUu Cheek bought. . . , OOc hours frvaa t a. x. to t r. kL URCE STCCX COOmOTLY on Sr' " - cea t 1 C, Towrih, ? and 5th . w Sired, bet Third i STItKKT. between 4th , aud 1 . OY wiiaon cl nonTorj, : MONTANA cm. BANKING HOUSE - ' RAFFEIITTS KEK K,,lil, ' m WHOLESALE A .. , : nnidoluiff & &o 1 This FIRST CLASS SBW HOTEL I no t to the public. The rooms are af !y forUbly farnUdied. The Uble are , plied with the beat the market affonl. ou bond and erveJ :i ' MkOrrt.rMlwjM ny style on hort notie; The I r sbvked with the liquors, end cigar. ; n-- CORINNE, UTAH. W Jr t TOBACCO, CIGARS and GLASSWARE, ee22-l- y Proprlfl ' Montana Street,' F UTAH WhoUaala and Retail WINES, LIQUORS. r Montana . ; 3BIL8H Jt CKCE.1W1LD DRY Q00DS & OLOTHIKO. Boots and Slioes, , 3 Street, ; CORINNE,,. - lZT VICTOR C0BDELLA, - IlliT Between Third nnd Fourth Stmfc i oc7-3- JOHN if(H.L'05 m9-.- f DAVIS Sl COIUV. OZAUCSS j m to Jail until the order of the court Is compiled with. Very respectfully, J. W. Douglam, Acthig Comaissiones. FRANTISIH) j fr )r-i- ng SAN - ! , TbKAKUBT DzrABTMKNT, , 1 TXr , r ts - Iy . "XSa POWDER COMPANY xXArsrorrx I- J Cnref JKVJriDF.S er Public ! West of tlio Missouri River. OKIBNTAX11 7. No i ' i 9 f i V All kinds of Blacksmitbing and Wagon work done at the cheapest rates. nt .jrvj-Doforget to give os s c CTrutip-- r -- JOHNSON. CORINNE,. UTAH. to the expenses of the CommHtec on incurred in purBanking and tlum-nsuance of investigations ordered by the House of iispreaentatives. B it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of tbe United Slates of America iu Congress assembled, Thai the sum of three thousand dollars, or so much thereof s may to necessary, be, nud( the snpne is hereby, appropriated oat of auy money iu the trr usury uot otherwise appropriated, for the purpose of defraying the expenses, of the Committee on Banking and Currency, incurred in fulfilment of the order cf the House of Representatives. Approved, January 20, 1870. de-"fra- ! - GROCERIES, ''PROVISIONS, WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, 1IARD-- .. .WARE, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, . - SHOES, CLOTHING AND i i . FURNISHING GOODS Second Street, between Front and Montana, - AN ACT making appropriations - 5j Blacksmith and Wagon Shop) j C. r r Carr, OALUroZUMLO. x, No. ' ", WUIQIXT. ... THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT OF, W N H. C. Wallace. A. C. Beckwith, E. B. Ranford, Dr. Poole, Excellent accommodation end good innate. ' J. , UTAH. 4 SCHO. x, Public CoL an. wiuts. . . .... i Wells Spicer.' W. Weed, , i , t WASATCH. AN ACT repealing so much of the act of Anguat eighth, one thousaud eight as declared tbe hundred and forty-siDes Moinfs river, in tbe theu Territory . of Iowa, u public highway. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Repiefceutatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That so much of the net of August eighth, oue enthousand eight hundred nud forty-sititled' An act granting certain lauds to the Territory of I wu to sid, iu the i in- of 4 ho Dos tbe Sroveruent ofiu saidnavigation as makes Territory," said river a public highway be, and the same is hereby, repealed. Approved, January 20, 1870. 1 . 1 ! ,IA. i Jube He well, N o. 5. rXTBUC S Merchant. (Commission r Montana Street, A coBisnsts, i , - ill-fa- me ' ! , j es.. a large nunvber of blacklegs, rowdies, ami prostitutes among us, having received a frcsli Invoice les.s than ten day since, direct from Balt Lake City, not. a few of whom were Just out of IJrighams school of tho harem. Rut what of I all this great cities and centres of progress have them and why not Corinne, when we aro so near tho factory . Let Baltimore, Boston, ond Bordeaux look to their laurels, for Balt Lake promises to outstrip tliemldl even ii their palmiest days in tho matter of furnishing disreputable characters of both, sexes to tho world: Corinne bears the same relation commercially to Balt Lake that New York docs do New Kngland, Philadelphia and Washington to Haiti more or Havre to Purls. The products of Balt Lake and Southern Utah, mechanical, mineral and agricultural, IncIuilLng the dissolute and dlsrep utable characters of both sexes must all1 come to Corinne, first, from whence they will be disseminated to the four quarters of the Globe ; of course we shall make a good thing out of the products of Mormon ism, and slmll not forget our obligation to Brighnnfi for organizing and maintaining an institution which there so much clean cash In.- - For be It known that tho j)rxtuct a of Mormon Ism Cor the next few years, at least, will bo a strictly cash article in any market In the world, so long as they remain in merchantable order. Yea indeed Corinne needs churches and we Intend to tako advantage of the auspicious occasion and build them. Our .profits ofT of tho Prophets prculucts tho coming year will no doubt bo immense, all of which will assist us very materially In building up several orthodox institutions, and perhaps some that aro not quite so strictly orthodox. How Is that George? A re we correct? 0D)" i ! ' w 'S'3EJLEALIE I com-rminiti- - : 1 ? h February, eighby the act of twenty-sixt-fortv-uine, teen baudred aud be, und ihe same is hereby, extended and continued in full force and effect tor another period of tweuty years, commencing with the (list day of Janaar), eighteen hundred and sixty-nin- e: Provided, nevertheless. That Congress may at any time hereafter modify nr repeal the same. Bsc. 2. Aud belt farther enacted. That BIRTH-DA- Y no amt or action depending in auy eoart j BALL, said which the in whatsoever, corporation is plaintiff or defendant, shall abate or be Tbs company of yonr1f and ladlM I aulicited at JIM BROMLS Y3 Birth-Ij- r discontinued by reitsou of the expiration to bo given at Uia Bal(rvod Hotel fn Party, Raid the ,of the charter of corporation, bat 4 18lb, 1U70. , February same ahall continue and be prosecuted i COMMITTEE OF INVITATION. sit respects as if suld charter had not exW.T max cm. pired ; und the president and directors Dr. Fowler, who were in office at ibe limq.it expired Oen. Maxwel, UoL Mann. shall continue in office under and by vir- Maj. Ofliey, OOOZN. i tue of this act until others shall be duly 3. B. Morrill. Horace Wheat, ' cboaen in their places. ' coaorxs. ' 1B70. , 15, Approved, Jannary n. 0. Pratt, Tim Henderson, pa-su- , - ty nine, and continued ' for twenty years Tlh , fr :i pm AN ACT relating to retired officers of the. , army. head at the Btnmling Be it enarted by tbo Seunt- - and II nso of the United Ht.ites of Representative of America in Congress osseuibl d, That no retired officer of the army shall Ivn.-aftting, be assigned to duty of uij kind, or be eut tied to rteeive more than ibe p.v Mining) and idlwAiicS provided bylaw forretirid officer of his grad; and all such, us.igu-tnenUkuting, &.c, heretofore made U.dl tnuiiitu withiu thirty days fiouitLc oflhi tion for the Star or for the Xcim act. Constantly on Randi rather. Sec. 2 And be it further enacted. That Ve admit that Cttrisfian churches all laws hsA pur of laws- inconsistent with the provisions of this act be and the are very essential to Christian are hereby repealed. same TVb likewise admit wc-hav- e Approved, Ainuary 21, 1370. 1 be-npa- th sJ .1 I - annex any portion of Utah to the adjacent States and Territories that class of residents, of whom the cdl tor of the Junction is a representative, wilt not be consulted. The laws of the country have too often !een the subject oCannthema from the real citizens of Utah, to be now coated with sugar for their use. Tjhcpetltlon presented by Senator Trumbul emanated from the people of Utah, many of wboin stood tho starry banner of the Union in tli cloud of battle, when nil 'availed Heaven with the blasplicmons imprecations our armies. From destruction of town obscure wet forth to this Congress the prayer of that portion of the people, whojtro entitled to be hcanl in matters, relating to the general gool of tho Territory. Tiiat jKirtlon of the jpeople of Utali in wliorn the Government has Just reason to confide. Not from a com-- , munlty whose career Is too dark for , the historian to chronicle, whoso . deeds are unexceptionable infamous, and whoso present attitudo calls for an ordeal of reconstruction that Oallkd. Capt Jss. L. Fisk, of Monai shudder heart may make ntanysa tana, who is on bis way to his old home retho but the terrible necessity, a short visit, made to - with bla family pAj will apmankind which sult of a short call on the Retohtmt boys yester, V i. r ,a t fr-oSo- xitl-tlo- d ye Provided, 'Ald tay alieratLu of aaid Constitntioft, prospective in Its effects, may be made in regard to the time and place of residenoe of voter. . Beocod, That it shall never be lawftil for tbe said State to deprive any citizen of th United StatnCon acoonnt of his raoecolor, or preiions condit on .of servitsde, of tbe right to Ihold oGce ooder.the eonstitstion am! laws of said State, or upon any snob ground to require of bias any other qualie fications than such as are re' quired of all other citizens. . Third, That tW Constitution rof Virginia shall never be so amended or changed as to deprive SUV citizen or class of citizens of the United States of tbe ecboobrigbts and privileges secured by tbe constitution of said State. Approved, January 26, 1870. ' ''! i a Tt; tncaClw, C dalyoonvlr' cable to sU. In reverting to Bupt. Reeds late An act to Incorporate tbe Wanhiogtou, letter to a gentleman in New York, Alexandria ancl Georgetown Bieam7IIfc Jil UTlAT SCOT! BED. ' Packet Company. concerning the Pacific Railroads, , Be it enacted by the Senate aod Honee Bulletin says : The OtiUui Janet io nor x of in- ihc Plilladelphia of Rpreaeutativesoi the United State The U viler I Hnperinlendent of refers to the in Congress assembled. That America of tent, !a it' Iat uf the Uuioa Paciho liailroad An act to Incorporate set entitled wHntntIott by Mr. Trumbull, In Wakeitait iutvreatiug aud novvt sUtemeut tbe and GeorgeAiexandrUf the n iu Wssbiogtoo, , the United States Senate, of a rvgai d to the. liability of ao bfivekade ". approved town Steam Packet Company, along the hue of that softcU .Superintend- third from the citizens of this Terri ent ami twenhundred March, eighteen ltet-ua a mutter of , I I- - |