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Show DESEBET EVE1IIITQ HfeWS. i j GEORGE, Q. CANNON . NEWS FBANKLIN'S Fium PARTY. - xirji-afrald-ox-hls-hor- aa to the fate of Positive information ; the last of the survivors of the Arcticezplorlssr expedition, under the lamentI October ,5, ims. ed Franklin, has been at last obtained by Monday, ' Captain Hall, the famous American The telegraphic dls-pWfrPTTnNS ATsrn TTnxrc-- Arctic explorer. patches a raw days ago. announcea we ctp a TiQ arrival at New YorK, or .ur.uooiu.oi There ij considerable interest being!I Dublin, who has spent the last two felt Jost new abcnt- the Land question, I years in the polar regions, being for a as by the recent Acts of Congress all the considerable" portion of 1867 in the corn- Land Laws, Including the homestead, pany of Captain, Hall at .Repulse nay. and town site acta hare Captain Hail, in 1SC8, learned from the YtAndMl to this Territory. Many Esaulmaux that Captain. Crozier and of our citizens are desirous to know II one of his men, supposed to have '.been what steps they should take to secure a steward, the last of the survivors of their titles to their lands. Tney are in Franklin's expedition, died about two I possession of farms and other lands upon years previous, in the vicinity of which they have made valuable im- - Southampton Island. The identity of provements, and now that there is an I Crozier was folly proven from the fact opportunity likely to be given soon for that the natives gave his name, and had purchase, they very naturally want to II in their possession several small silver know what steps they should take In trinkets, besides Crozles's gold watch, a the premises, we have conversed on I chronometer, made bv Arnold & Dent. this subj ect with Iiewia B. Hills, Esq., 0f London, all of which' Captain Hall who has been appointed Land Itecelver obtained. He also learned, that in ad for this Territory, and have obtained I dition" to Crozier and his companion, information In which many of our read-- 1 several of their comrades started for I ers will feel interested. Southampton Island from a place at a L The preemption Jaw provides that distance northward, but that all or or any citizen ine unitea wsates, any perished by the way except these two, person who has declared his intentions the opinion being that they were killed to become a citizen, being ine neaaox a by the natives, along their route. family, vover 21 years of age, or a wld-- l Captain Hall also heard of the exist- ow, can enter upon any unoccupied I enceof some records or documents; aqd lands of the United States and claim other articles, said to have been deposi-fro40 to 160 acres by making a settle- - ! ted in a .cairn or rude vault, built in ment and Improvement thereon. What- - KlDg William's Land by tl& last of the ever the amount or land entered may be, aurvlrors of Franklin's Expedition. it must all be in one body and must be Repulse Bay is in the dominions of entered according to me legal surdivi-- J mDZ Albert, and in consequence of a slons. ;The settlement may consist of feud between their Majesties Albert and any kind of labor done on the land that William, the latter would not allow any will snow an improvement, as a fence, cf the people of the former to enter his the foundation of a house, or even plow- - territory. Captain Hall had formed an ing. These improvements must be alliance with King William, and was made In the presence of witnesses; as I organizing a party, consisting of.over upon entering the land at the District I fonr score of his men, and five Euro- Land Office, proof of settlement,cultlva-- 1 peans, intending to set out in February tlon or occupancy must be made. After I or March last for King William's Land a citizen nas made the improvements for the purpose of obtaining: if possible, necessary to make the entry of his land these mementoes of Franklin, and the legal, he must proceed, within a reason- - expedition under his command. The able time, to make further improve--1 whole of the party were well armed, ments, inclnding a dwelling-housByJ and were determined to give battle to a recent decision it is not requisite" to King William and his forces rather build a dwelling-hous- e after the filing than be thwarted in accomplishing the ot the intentions at the Land Office? if I nhferta nf tha a It xenn f!arw there is one already tn the land at the tain Hall's intention if no unforeseen time of entry, it will answer. This will obstacles intervened, to press on from simplify the proceeding for our citizens, King William's Land, to the open as a very little new improvement will Polar sea. If prevented from so doing . . I he would cnaoie mem 10 enter men land, and ine I. return to his old quar- buildlngs already erected by them will I ters, in Repulse Bay, about September answer the purpose required by the law. I of the present year. EDITOIl AMD PUBUSIIEIU - pre-emptio- n, hn : j m ! e. , ' A V A A mm - a k - mane now, will hold good after the survey by conforming to the (8peeial Vo the Deserd AVewfcHr Acw. lines of the survey as afterwards made. The declaration of an intention to oc cupy lands has to be filed in the district land office within 90s days after' the Washington, D. C. Arrangements opening of the office. After the land is have been concluded between pos entered, the President of the United tal departments or llxe Unitedthestates States will fix a day, by proclamation, and Great Britain, to take elfect on for the sale of the lands. The proof of I January ist 1860, for the registration of ?Vwiiten Am!ulca settlement, cultivation, or occupancy I ?ttoJE,??xjye71Sa British Indies, must 'I.. made, and the land entered I the tt u.. and the ports in t. previous to this clay of sale. The first the British mail: the registration fee. to the united. States, eight step - necessary for persons now occntSv II be collected in - !... I. J llll w uia u wuiuuh Jntr lands to take la tn mik unm a fm. wau oa ewu iwr, poet ace provement on their lands In the presence ordinarv xorK. in waii- jNew itthatwasthereported of witnesses, so that they will be able street. opposition line to prove an improvement made, and of California steamers has. been withdrawn: there has begune confirmation tben make another Improvement in the of the report.same way after the lines of the old sur- - Boston. The JNationai convention or are case in vey retraced, they should colored men, in session here, have made be by the new Surveyor General. Mr. I arrangements for a mass convention on Clark, the Surveyor General of the I Monday night. The convention is Territory, has not yet arrlved.l In the eacb from Florida and North Carolina. telegraphic dispatches about, ten days I three from Virginia, and one each from ago, we noticed that commissioner Texas Kentucky, Georgia, Massachu- WHson bad issued Instructions to him. Lv; directing him to proceed to Denver and i., animal. suoDosed to have been a obtain possession of the original evi-- 1 m&atodon. were found tolav. whllapT- dence of the survey In this Territory, I cavaling near this place; tne teeth are v K now in the custody of the Surveyor Vfeet long, are six ribs The round; Uenerol at Denver, and then repair to the tusk is eleven inches inand diameter ... . . ... . . I. f t i.u , wuere ue uas Deen directed to I and rourteen ieet long. establish his office. It Is altogether .New. Orleans. A storm of wind and here on Thursday likely that he will find it necessary to rain commenced has and raged ever since, with retrace the survey which was made night, and shows no signs but short intervals, here in, former years. In fact, from all of cessation. - Continuous east winds tnat is known respectine th fnrmor have backed the waters orLakePon- r t ne canaia and survey It is our opinion that he will cnwrlre f"5n whole the rear of swamps and it necessary to make; at least la the city is inundated with of an unbroken ruauy placeman entirely new survey, sheet of water. .From Cialrborne-streIt. is not probable that Mr. Clark can totbe Lake, the water is pouring over open tbe land office here any earlier the banks of the canals, and is stili the Ponchartren llallroad. and than sixty or ninety days from this risins: several street .railroads have been obdate.: I f liged to stop running. New York, 4. Ueorge W. Jamison) The Town Site Act we have "already welbknowi actor, was run over and the written upon at considerable lentrth in killed at Yonkerg, last even instantly previous numbers of this paper, it i not ing by an express train on the Hudson I necAsarv. therpforr: thf llallroad. Blver hnnt,i ritt.3 uU?' ?idlB again allude to it In this connection. TlP7, 9 S48 Southern the ; tingulshed is not commuted phf.rch ir the nH PrM!.nt into a homestead, persons entering land Council of the Southern Church In must do so by the payment of monev or I North America, died here last night. I 8L Louis. PierPo Chouteau, one of a land warrant. Tim nrino . r ! SU LaU, died f0 emptied land, when sold, will be on. Sffift"" uouar and a quarter per ,acrty Land Chicago. Senator Cole arrived at warrants can be applied in payment CouncllBlufls, yesterday,- - making the W,P ,rom oacrameow in nine before tbe public sah onlv. th Boston. IV. Hi Dana. jr.. has consen i.i8u. a uo commutation or a ted to accept the nomination of the op into a homestead can be Bments or (Jen. .liuuer, in tne otn made any time after the land is survey Convention; to ; - be held on Mondav. ed and the plots thereof transmitted by Lawrence. Kansas. A remarkable xue surveyor General to tbe District petrifaction was discovered recently at iand Uffice. Sheridan, at the' end of the Kansas Pa 01 iuo jtiomestead Act clflo Railroad. It '.appears to be the remains of an Immense crocodile, and a'iUW a man. nnon Moniin - ,r - imcasurea one hundred ana "" : forflv consecuUve years, to enter it j iweaiysa by feet in; length.-.Th-e upper Jaw measures e seven' feet and weigns seventy-nv. But the Homeite&d Art " pounds. take effect unUl the lands are A letter from the Cherokee nation brought the Com Miches will openly dedf-rmvket th rroclamaUon of the cays war if the. Government "don't comply President, which will probablv . The.Indirna- - are tnelxdemands. wita e a ountuIs some months after the Land II Ins; and coming thtawty ,ind Xaa place erribrtii UpwIU prcbably o v. opened. ' . i'i ; I t t. : immediately. -- " ntii. . 1 V- A. A . -- to-da- y, ; .lYut0 4 ... 1 S c-- SS!'L uiuuu et pre-empti- on uj. pre-empti- on vu . fe. v o r?a-Offl- -- ; t5T . Cheyenne. Information from FoVt Laramie says that several hundredSioux under and other chiefs, are now there ready to go on their reservation, as soon as transis furnished. portation 'ine u nion I'&cinc itaiiroad is linished to Grei Blver: passenger .'trains will commence running there next week. San Francisco. 3. In the Oregon Le Uen Cook, commandgislature the department'of Columbia, was ing formally received by both Houses ' in convention r;l' end iwas r introduced Joint. ii A resolution, censuring Senators Williams and Corbett for their acts in the United States Senate, and "charging them with misrepresenting the people of Oregon, and requesting them to V.: f passed both Houses. The Oregon State fair excels any previous one in every particular;, the gross if receipts are over $7.000. New York, 6. The Catholic Synod has promulgated a decree to the plenary council at Baltimore, urging the immediate establishment of schools for colored children in the Southern States; also of an establishment for orphans, as there is strong reason to apprenend a Increase of orphanage among 'the' huge colored children. t The dance house, at No. 310, Water street, has been leased by award of the and will be consecracity missionaries, ted! to religious tJurposes at noon to ' day. A contract for the construction of the underground railroad in New York has been concluded with the English engineer who built the underground railway in London. They expect to enter on the work at an early day. Mr. M. B. Duncan, who sailed from Liverpool on the Bteamer Scotia yesterday, took out the; contract for the approval of the Board of Directors. Chicacro. The Itemtblican'a Washin c ton special says it is understood that the status of tiio Spanish legation - here has been canvassed by the .President, and Secretary Seward It has been decided f::' -- . . to-d-ay a, i . e-sl- gn, - : " rrti'oA la a.' mmor current ..... that the sue- - in Spain haa had cea of the revolution i? ranc? w zna&e wmo the effect to incuca to Italy r It la important .concssalons! Mena-brePrime known that the in Minister, the was expected suppoParis; sition is that he comes to 'conduct 0x9 by the negotiations rendered necessary ox tne trance. in poucy cnange alleged New York, 5. Mall advices from Port au Prince to (September iz, state that the Government has issued two decrees, one to the effect that tbe only are porta open to foreign commerce Port and au Port Prince, Cape llaytlen other prescribes the Depox; the blockade for running. A large penalties amount of counterfeit paper is in circulation. The siege of Conaves was still re Demon going on,a but tne cause ox tne and itl was was in (desperate state, soon succumb. would thought it Paris. The funeral of Count Walew- skl, was attended by the French minis. of foreign try, theandrepresentatives the other officials; powers, many streets through-whicthe cortege pass ed were crowded with people. London. uanlois and Jf rim are announced to be averse to a Itepubllc in " THE i a, ' , . I m MM EM .... t I" ; . 4 .. t- t aplndid AasorUa ! the East arid IfVsf, .ft STAPLE 1 Iry Goods GROCEKIESI -- Consisting of very: . . t ! . CnOICE TEAfi, flUO.Att, h j Spain. !' just returned, bringing Ila jg-A- la Fully lie pi en Is hed Wltb daft. A. : A " - ''''' t -- V Cntlery, Queenswar e, Hard tr arc 'COFFEE, SPICES, itf Ifv. TIXWARE, I NAILS. lEBA3IBTJLATORS. ' And a Thousand and One i - AlSO Which I am determined to sell as an v nnn Batcbers nave con Mkat Market.-T- be cluded to open every day daring Conference, at 3 am., close at 10 a.m., and opQ again at j p.m. Tne puDiio win piease i&ae nouee. 4 atd DOJIEiTICS, IIICKORY, j it.I -' i I Fon Balk. A ' large ramlly, 'carriage; to be I - i- ..-- seen at Faustv SECOXD SOUTH STREKT. Under Revere House. holding orders on us will for payment within thirty them please present from date, preparatory ta a change lnour days ' Snqwaxx. & Bao. bnslness. : " y- ; 4 Salt Lake City, Oct.' t, 1868. p BanislinthsLionsDsnl NoncK.-rrartl- es r - - . d2C6sG91W JVENTSIH9 HS : i 5 Ilontz's Stables. & 2t v CheanV L ! , Rlcacli'tl Muslin, -y ;t . ; : . - f 1 Keeps constantly on hand a general assortment of ; HOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, STAPLE 'AXX FAXCY ment receives official information that the Spanish government ceases to exist, & J. T, Caine. its representatives here cannot be offi Leuee & Managew .H. B. t as a recocrnized represenuns cially foreign power. It is thought that some OPEW Tbe flnefet ! EVEmQTJIGEJT ! Q UEENSWARE, ,. of thun may be succeeded by ambassadors from the Provisional Junta. Seward has been very careful not to commit MONDAY OE AS SWIRE, Iiglit Bread, EVENINa, himself, against the insurrectionary Cakes, leaders. It seems that the Queen mado OCTOBER 5, 1808. HAIES, occasion an like the for preparations Pies, present by making safe investments in REVXVAL Ii ;f Blacltsmit Tools, Crackers, of iUe OREAT SENAmerica. It is said some tlmejago her IS NATIONAL agents bought: up the 'whole of the Of Life and Love In these Times, by Augustine Klc Etc., available Germ an town water, stock-i& u r ennuea. in Esq., Acu, uaiy, X 1 i. Philadelphia. Mr. Seward has taken an Aad a Great Variety of 43 a UEAC0MABLK sells as And in Lotw ' auy active interest in Spanish affaire, Minis X : tlie i f fullv ter Hale havlnc kept him Ciiy. "i posted. i' Tho Tribune1 AVashlngtoh special GIVE 11ISI A CALL. thinks that Seward will take advantage ..... THE" i of the present Spanish difficulties-n. All of which will be sold urtreon Con cress the purchase of Cuba: reit is even said that he will take the beof the purchase sponsibility making AT VERY LOW PRICES, Bast Side, East TemploSt., fore the meeting of Congress, as in the Produced with all Its ' ' Alaska case. SALT LAKE CITY.' 'ovel and Stavrtllnc Hecnanleal Effects Cla-rwr- CROC E PJES. 5 i ' ? j . ; ' 1 n I ' i anlicc j KTotions. ' o i - j FOREIGN. 3. Perfect order reigns in .Xondon. Madrid. At Barcelona the people sacked the town Hall and publicly burned the Statue of Queen Isabella. Colonel Cheste. who sought to repress the riot ous proceedings, was fired on by the mob, but fled and escaped under-thcover of night. Basols has been ap pointed to the command of tbe Province of Catalonia by the provisional unta. It Is reported that a military and commercial treaty has been concluded between France and Holiand; Belgium is expected to loin it. , Disraeli has issued an address to his constituents in Buckinghamshire, re el tine the course pursued by the minis ter on the question of reform and na tional finance, the relations between England and 'foreign nations and the triumphant termination of tbe Abys sinian war. He commented at length on tho reform project, gives its history and recounts his objections thereto. He holds that the ministry had a right to expect that the Whigs would wait to learn the temper of the new parliament on the question 'before pressing its consideration; but they saw fit to bring it before the House of Commons at the last moment. A proposition, he says, severing church and state and the disestablishment of the Irish church. was meant and included in that movement. It also involved the stirring up of additional rancor and bitterness in England, would unsettle property, and make confiscation- contagious,- and worse than all would give England over to Popery, and practically to tbe rule of a foreign power. ' Madrid. 3. Aiarsnai Herrano. accom panied by seven generals of the army. in triumph. entered; Madrid Great preparations were made for his reception; the streets and buildings, and private, were decora bothpubiio ted. A large civic and military proces sion escorted the generals through the city Houses, sidewalks and public squared along the route of the procession were crowded with citizens, who re ceived Serrano and the generals with wild enthusiasm. The procession was followed by a parade and review of the National Guard. This was a great and patriotic display and was made the oc casion of a Btriking manifestation of the popular will, The troops carried, side bv side, their flags and banners, on the which were inscribed; MDown with The sovereignty or tne Bourbons." Including the Intensely exciting f e . j - - r.:r; to-d-ay i i s Peonla" "Itelltdous Liberty' "Free Education,11 and other mottoes of a sim At tne termination oi ilar character. - FOR CASH. i j i f tSf , .Mr D McKenxle Mr J 8 Lindsay .Mr P Mareetts Mr K D Crowther Kd. DemUU.. Mr J E Hyde WlndeL... Hardle Mr J.M Jusuce BowllnK.. w Counselor Splinter. A ujae ....air j wcrmuaus. ...Mr J O Graham Mr J Mattlnson reAiuts. .Mr II Haines Ham.... ,Mr J EBEvans ...Mr J Kelly Sergmnt Policeman Mr, K D Crowther ...... ......Mr J B Kelly Martin ... -- .Master liodgar Clkwson Peter lUcb. Signal ManM.rw...M. ..Mr J M Hardle of the Tuesday Sociable, Court Members . The highest price paid for all of Produce. d259;lm - I kinds . r Snorkey... Ray Traflbrd. mm m Iaura etc Officers, Dock'Boya, Courtland-.MMMn.M.M-.-.-..l-.M- - Peachblosaom ton.... GUYOT'S I or loots & Shoes 3 i Adams Mrs Li Woodman see :o:Mrs M Bo wring .Mlsa Alexander No other Oeoeranher llvlae understands the Mrs M Q Clawson relations features of our earth of the Llzzls' Piatt so or knowsphysical them to stu how to Old Jadaa,-.- -. Hue EarlleMMMM.M.MmM..-.-..-.-Ml- ss Lizzie Lis ww 'j .. Uss Pearl Couriland.. Mrs Van Dam.... -- Guyot. Prof. Guy ot, the author of The Earth and Man," Is one of the ablest physical Keoersphers JAMES D. DANA, the world.; '"KS. Anotltcr Excellent Bill for InJPrqf. of Geology and MHteralooy Tul OolUge. 4 Night. and deI have examined Goyot's Geography, to say In all my experience as a teachersol DOORS OPEN at 7 o'clock Performance sire have never found a system of Geography commences punctually at 7H. well suitedi to incvwanis oi pupnu. PBOF". ISAAC KltDDEIt, . . Centre County College, Ta, 5IOJCTAXA BESTAUIIAKT, al- I have During my experience as a teacher ;" Second Booth Street,. as j dryshlng Geography uie iva regaraea TIannllv do I nowi view It dlfferd irksome. 1A.T and Guyot. The beauty ntlv lneeAfteshichlna-ctTia in wnlea He ID resents the ti.iw '.. BOARD, per Week, t5,50.lL hi I ZwZtLtLove on the - rnnot fill In creating Rcnolar. and teacher the of part To-morr- if AND 4- present well, ..Mlss Foreman dents with such simplicity ana clearness. AG ASSIZ. Prof. - For Synopsis of Scenery and Incident see l'osiers ana cvrtatn. i ASSORTMENT IMMENSE I ow '! . i . : ATiiHOTTRS MEALS OT Every Inscription, 1 Just Received! - j I r PROF. S. B. REIQKR, SupU SchooU, Camfield, O. FOR SAXE, CHEAP. ! lth HOUSE and. LOT, situated la thestreet Ward, four block west, n the. to sell, of Union Square. Being obliged north . 1 will take tW for the entire property. - , on the Apply to OWEN WILLIAMS, ' J - v--'- r-' preml8es.,jV A . . ! Tmich la offered to the Trade at srcatlj Bednced Prlcee, at my opinion upon I have delayed giving should have until Xschool-rooGuyov's Geographies I the tested them in thoroughly the have no hesitation in pronouncing themever best works upon the subject that I have PROP. N. A. BARRETT, , used. t ... JSupU Schools, Newton IMUe, O. m. .; I;.". it ' f ' r ' . ) DUWF0RD & SOWS! ; dl24-l- y 'f .. ' ..... . ; : I am happy to give jmr favorable opinion of The practical simplicity Guyot's Geographies. Is such that classes of all grades readily become r:xx::':;x J X Attention Mormon Battalion! Interested, ! and the Science of Geography, hereatgreat - Twenty-Secon- d tofore so repulsive to many, presents ANKIVEBSaBY ' 1n.V. . : .L" ' f of tne Mormon Battalion. will be tractions In the new J ,. ; held in the Social Hall, on i.1 SupL'lblio tchoott, JPiqua, O, Oib, 18es, 4 MONDAY ErenlnaYOct. of this ColON SHARES, In the Judgment of the Faculty 6 Tickets to lege, commence o'clock. at to series is far superior Dancing Geographical Guyofa be had at E. MarUn'a Photograph tiallery, Kast to any other that has yet been oflered to the Kan-- 4 - . . AHA MAHATI, ; From onr JU11 In Blar CottonwootlCity. i era pie street. PUbllC mke Salt yon, 22 miles from t President of Adrian College, Mich. "We have nsed'Guvot's Geographical Series We will give one third of the Lumber or . , one term, and can confidently say our scholars Shingles for If aollng. ; have a better knowledeeof tbe Science of Geog in one year LUMBER, PICKETS and SHINGLESonBnd raphy than i hey could have gained We are delighted at the Af ill and at our Residence, la thiw other from any :o:, a. ii. TJKt&aiKijiM, - Warfe Ailklnda of Pay taken. with If. - WfEi LUMBER & SHINGLES . - : . " . HAULED ' -- ) .' , i. text-books- .- .'" -- -- ;...-- TO AND PROM THEL -( Supt, .Public Schools, Cuyahoga JFtdls, O. & sons. n7'w.vhipple d2C7lf ..- ' 1 mm Y " - ; 1 ; ' ' - rxx:Xx::A ". . - RAILROAD SCENE. the review- Marshal Serrano made a immense multipatriotlo address to the in SPRING BflTHSi the course of tude and the soldiers, which he announced that he had united m Vj MY SPZUNG ZXACS with General Prim, in calling Marshal to the head Will leave the Salt Lake House every morning Espartero, tiukeof Vittoria, " ' V ' at Ely 1IT o'clock, and at every HOD It through omrxir of the 'State.. The formation of the new Cabinet Has tho day, calling at all ther l,n)jJe1'1 ' 'X ' J- i FIRST in the FIELD . ; . of Black 5?lna OUR ASSORTMENT! Picture and physical. Tmasela, and erery requisitel.orJ,Tp ;pout!cai. for Framing : And wUl be sold alL .. . turea, has arrived. New Stereoscopes of Scene 1 t- -.' now ready. Idaho ana Montana, 4 d21ltf becd completed. It la composed of Martl.- Proprietor. shal Serrano, President; Castello, Minister of Commerce? Tapete, Minister of - A Bplendid Assort ment SCHOOL. Marine; Aqulrz, Minister of Justice; . R EiV E R. E . H &SWAItl CAQDS, Justin by Express. , 0.'ir,: Gen. Prim, Minister of War; Olaza, tiik A Lnnre Assortment of WBIES and Bocond South Street, Bait Lake City.1: X. Minister of Foreign ? Affairs:. Madoz, expected dally.': Minister of Finance. V; & KAILEYv Proprietors. TJX AS EVER- Manuel De Laconeha has been arrest- DEWEY PntCES IiOTyEK . V" . c. A' ' - ;V , ed. r,'claM .". PTJDElBnC3,S PRICES ..itand Freight RnnTTJn rtaWo?CERYi and athoasas accommodaUons for First the traveling AT a issued has Isabella added. .;,4 Other items you cannot nnd elsewhere, a v Paris, Public 'Charges moderate, e , d259:tf yprotest against the revolution, SAVAGE & OTTINGER'S BAIAAtt. force has Paris papers; she argues, that d2S7s6Dlw.'-Ui been used by the rebels to depose her; AT" TDK to the if but it does not injure her rights acts of throne; she also declares that the "AT THIS" a Junta, established by vlolence,are not AeaJsf WfiV Vd. "(three 'dr East of Uni " ' binding on the people. Call and examine. , rr rhitttn every Artlo. .w, It la rumored that a consror Cirewlar' London;.dethrone TC. etsnp tESatlSl Abdul Assiz, the Also Cnttinsr e Wiring es.o piracy-to r . . vM a pe been has discovered at reigning Sultan, . A number, of arrests Constantinople. have been made. r .. Prcprictcr. d2ClWW55 4 : U , OU TIS-TA2XM- -- - " 4.-rQu- '- - -. 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