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Show fi V n. - (J 1 r - j 4m DaKy ;lltah Reporter IS J. Copp for ftu Mr. C. g-- Mr. i ly ixi r authorijnd .Nevada j , i , :, travrliug ! f ! Camomile m Pwt Oifir r our authorised building, Part Oitj, , age nt for Malt Cntinty. Mr. L. P. t Utrr, room 30 and 21 alerrhanta Fxruacg Building, baa Frsnrlaco. la onr only authorised agent on tha Pacific coaat Any bnu mm iranraiUd lth Mr. nber on inonbt of tha flurvu Tin will h h nored at tfila office. Wic-ktae- lax IIUYt K ft WILSON, Prop. THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 23. of Congress. How ho discharged be seen and appreciated by all who read his Important paper. It is fortunate for the people that they havo Mr. Beadle as agent at the seat of government, where, we hope to see him long that duty will Tlie OFFICIAL PAPER serving Ills Ter-- J United ritorfH andthe States. J& ot the City, County, fellow-citizen- s: r. GENTILE NOMINATION th Jlonorulh membert composing the female Committee os Public Lauds: Gentlemen: t . ' For Delegate to Congress, i , J. H. BEADLE, OF CO It I NN K. , N Subject to the choice of the Mans Convention of tho Cent ties of Utah, to bo held in thU city July 4th, i t, S I - 1870. OUR DELEGATE AIIROAD. formerly edil'W nn1 pub-H.hof tbe Corinno ltErourea, a journal war which for yearn has wage1 a relentl against tha Mormons and the government of Brigham Young, baa been nominated by the Gentllerfor Delegate to Congreas, Conten-ventio- n subject to the cboica of the massto he held of the Gentileaof Utah, at Coriune, Jtiy i 187d. Mr. IToadle in Gongreaa, if h remained Cne to hi tiewa aa an editor, would preve a formidable sntagooiMt to the wi!v Brigham, and might perbapa aeeelemta the extiuetion of the fonl blot of polygamy. Sicrirntnto Dally ll potter. We can assure our v.tluetl eotom- -. t Ml 1 I I Y J i t 5 '1 1 r m i; ; ,14; ? ? ' i r; V r j i i THE GOLD EXPEDITION! 1 I, r 1 Territory. ' :': er porary that In tho next CongrcHs, Hr. ltcmllo will remain true to his views as the needle to the iolo. lty nature and education, our delegnte ns we already regard him, poasewes thore rare qualltlcatlons which fit him for the great duties of a repre ftcntatlvo In the popular branch of Congress. ' The numerous complimentary allusions to Mr. Dcadlo In the press of the country show that his nomination Is a matter of congratulation among the friends of law and order outside of our own ? I The mooting of dtlzeua, Tuesday evening at the Uintah House, and to which we referred briefly yester-ilawas large and enthusiastic. At eight oelock Judge Bpleer appeared on the balcony of the hotel, and in his eloquently practical way extho plained to the assembled people demon-etrato- d He object of the meeting. by facts and statistics tlmt all along the Snake River, up to Its source, rich gold placers were to bo found; and that up by the banks of that stream was the proper way to ' the Big Horn mines. He counseled the Immediate organization of a from company to go well atbo to If here, and they hoppeh tracted to the neighboring diggings, then tbe more remote prt of the Journey could well be left to a future expedition: but thnt at ouce the party should start out. Col. Luke Murrln, of Cheyenne, followed the Judge, In g vlng u hls- tory of the organization sent out by him; told of the difllculties which met them at every step, both from Red Cloud and from .Washington City, and stated that after surmounting all the obstacles thrown In their way a party of throo' hundred men, well armed and equipped, took their march acrosathe desert plains ' of Wyoming and wero now ncarlug the goal of that arduous Journey. ' The Colonel advised our people to fit out for Rig Horn, and told how easy It will le forthem to travel through the quiet country at this side of the ranges lying west of the gold fields, besides our being several hundred miles nearer than the place , Is to his city. Dr. Cass, In reply to a general call of the meeting, gave an inter eeting aooount of the working of . the mines round about us, and with the figures shows that vast amounts Into , of gold are continually brought this market for sale or to bo exchanged for supplies; We learn that another meeting will soon ba held, at which an ex pedltlon trill be made up. y, out-fitt- ed : t - jti; t . t? h T ; r (. t " ' ft; ry M . , , r i , C IDAHO TALKS. I Id A. Tbs general election Emorox. Idaho leek ptase yesterday. OoL 8. Merritt aod T. 9. Boiler were the eandi-- , dates for Oooyrees, bet ws shell pmbftbly not lean tbs resale for mnr days yet s. lbs UoantxioJiss TfcsQctof CecDniB Baronin. no rsr-road- Thank yon! botwe willbars a reiliosd sod telegraph soon, aod a ales little city Ja tbs southern part of Idaho, and the nlss Uttls dty will bs OoHnne. Is This, of annexed oonrae, when Northern Utsh to Idaho. Csaks, nel;hbor! Be?e 8tate- n t . p ' 191091s All right, Mend Reynolds, but We cannot reach out far enough for a "shake.' Wo do ; the next best thing however. Jolp us In a flowing lfrigant! w To sttamrr Ksts Connor letrts r Jr A ( ! Iris csrnltg for aa - excursion to Lake Ch. ? Tfokete, for tbe round Mpi nd more worthy case. There remaius yet another :eature. Many apostate aod recusant Mormons of tbe poorer class desire arueatly to settlo near us and in onr district as soon os we can assure them employment and homesteads but now they are too dependent upon more wealthy members to assert thru manhood and free choice.; Their financial liberty U an absolute necessity to their civil and religious Hlerty. The lenders of the JosepbUis have proposed to colonize their people upon the Western Valley, if we cau make some provision for its irrigation. It nmy bo proper to add that this is the first reqneat ever presented by Gentle Utah, and cettainly the smallest favor of this nature ever asked of Cougreas. Herewith are presented the names of tbe incorporators, and a paper containing a statement of all the Federal olBci da in Utah connected with the Land Depart nient, to tho HTect llMt these lands are unsaleable iu their present condition. Hoping these facts may havo your favorable attention, I have the honor to be, gcntllmieu. Your obsdieut servant. J-BEADLE. to-da- , telegraphic. NEWS es , s to-d- NEW id-ru- ff h, fr New VjW&fUYW Lvenrthlrg to tho I'hoto?rrhlo art executed Beef CIGAR S iTresto. AND (Do., 2L J. SIMI'boX. v , i OmcE or the Oxsx, TOBACCOS, ATVD Ae beef puon the block . y my3t-- Columbus bet n A. S FKmRTs Omrt, 3o, ints your qmikUou t to m opinion Vic SIMPSON. CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY, .T1 14tli STREET, BET. DOUGLAS AND DODGE, cX Stock and Carriages and Buggies for Sate. Strand growth Carriage 4 v Wc 2 11 1 CoviMotwH, April U, ;ci Have used OutuUte Elastic Jolut Iron Rwf Ing ftr a number of years or t ridg. f m roai', snd 1 take great pi asnre in siymr t It is buU Ji has proved perfectly atifoct-.r- mv3-l- v mi. M. M. M1 PiirriiXXB and oi&ih t mroBTrk or W1XEH, niVAMllEH AND And Manufacturer of OOTS AND SHOES. Tlie trnde are Invited to call nt NO. 235 Metropolitan Block, Farnanr Street, And Omaiia, IMCbraslLa, No. and 00 Pearl Street, Iloaton, 07. guncrnl iiivltalioti is hereby extouded to tbo Ladifu end Go.itleioeu of Ibis am! adjiu-cii- t Slates ami Territories tb coiuo atnl join iu tlo splemlid fektivitioa. n Quad- will be Ncivcd nt Ml dnltfbt by a tllvfln-ul.ahc- d Tbe trade of Utah, Idaho and MfiiUtt. liclted a3 JONES M. rg P1CHRES AMD PICTI RE FHAIH? WI1DOW COR.3KE9 A DECOR TI03-WIYDOW fRIDEH AID IlftM.UIB A Mituuflioiuror O OD S , OMAHA, NEBRASKA. my3 ly W. W. DAVIS, 9 HOSIERY, GentB 33111 G-IL- YES, O P. J. FIVE DOLLARS. nuraSTSB XfYi'iiluxui MciN AMARA, AND WHOUCOALB D SALKS IN ne Opera House Asao- t viiiiEo, COMM2TTZS ON EXCEPTION Matos W. H. Mcxxo. 3V, II. Glasoott, MANAGSItS t M. T. Robokm, H. L. Tibdauj, Ds, J, W, Ohauau. NEB; CO. St a 1 i on f f"; TsWecft. Hall, 0, HALL W. Courrocs & C0L10T0CK, - . No. IOO Faruum Ht (Between W. D. Ittk ate Hi Ms ,) OHAHA, NEB. LOCK BOX 133, P. O, AU Ordcrt Promptly Attended to, Jel3-d- tf i f I ! BY THE CASK OR DOZEN. a - DEALERS IN Whtdmr Papcr and kind r, all of Particular attention ald i r 4 227 Douglas Street, ' :i i. j ca, Mata SrtraL SALT T.XKE CITY, Ikmwnd .. f O0V-- . t 1 place, and am now prepared Aaaaying. Mam plea of Or received by and return promptly aaeayedmaaouabl. Ing day. Terma i f jean "j Notice! " Haring purchased the l geranl iu I is Billiard cubnd-i;4llli My. w ancted by him In tni Und. f lu " bualnaas at the old a No. building, Ogd n Otr. and htje patronage of th pnbrtc. wil AlldebU du the houaed for OMAIIA, NEB. us; and all bill contrarU opening at Ogdon will be Buyers and Shippers of Jtaio FUrs and Sk ins, Ogdon, U. T., M7 3S,TO . ap36tf .Mnnufac(urer8 of Furs A Robes, i 'T to onlr lyi 184 jFnrnln OMAlUr. Jel34tf OFFH t CALIFORNIA ASSAY Street,, hoars, Hats, Gaps and Straw Goods, CRftMtsfBsftv Liquors. MEERSCHAUM AND OTHER TIBER, . , "" 134. s. c. Aucorr a i Dennis J. Toour. C'a S. C. ABHOTT & WaU Ticket for one rgentlemau and ladies, (Ball and Bcfpkb) . Treae-Corin- OMAHA, P. O. BOX ALSO, Furuishing Goods and Notions, 225 Dccom-tloii- N WiLBom, Emq., t ? o4 STORE SHADES, 270 Farnham Street, Booksellers ' e Grand. , YlUltlX Blank Book Manufacturers, lie SurpaHHiiiRly F. L. Tilton, L. Homm, . S. G. Skwkll, PICTI RES k AE-KOOV AND Munch. rLoos IN DEALERS J. N. MOUU. J. KURTZ. ft Temple of the of the IIounc Cl N. E. CORNER 1ITII AND DOUGIAS STREE18, 'I)!irce Hundred Peioii8 can dance at One Time ill tills Magulllccnt elation. & DAVIS, ANf CURTAIN OPERA HOUSE. For sale by P. IL tirer of the 144 Farnham Street, AND Caterer. He IHrpmtly HFiirnblicd 33111 ooiiiN be ccptlon for the giictutH ready 111 tlie of the Tbo latlitlu? and WlilHlcluri, TValuut and Silver show Gujiti I Omaha, fi rille Band. Ante-Cliambe- . wy:My RUGS CARPETS, Mats, Damasks, Heps, Music willbe furnished by ICentiiclcy CIGUt. L. BOND, Bourbon DEALEdH IN OIL CLOTHS, but Y ALLEY Aid BELL OF Oil III I hkatt jounru or No- - Mutli 4 JDetiviler, VOVVW.VV a niSSOlUI w the' 'And sole Agenta for tha foil, wing aud oth r brands: J. H BOWEN, Franklin Ouunty. r J KEAUtOHT. Uourtsm O. K BOURDON, Fraukllu IouMj, L U HMIllI Nelson Mnaanclinsetta. . 4irvvc proo, and easily applied. snd wsgr my6-l- y Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in cAcv an Excellent ct In reply to (be merits of "Untcalla Elastic Joint Iron D.f Ihe 1U tq lug," I will state that we have had in use on this road siuce i860 We list, sewn deck bridge and station boils. cov rail wit all of which seem to be doing well, and urn tlie opinion, taking ! to account salcty from fir. ease of a Justmrut and durabil.ty. It isthenoi desirable Roofing lor iiridguk, buuou llousi and ars before the p bic. Very tiuly yours, J. XI. RIDENOUR, Vic 1residcnt fin. ft Ind.' Jtiuciii 11 K. It. ia ALEXANDER STRONG & CO., v cti'il to SPECIAL CARDS ISSUED, NO "I Trimmings, VayAs CVvCY ( 1 DAIL t fft 31, 163, 1 Our facilities for mannfncturlng are such that wc can compete with any manufactory Est. Giv us a cull. i KutisGction guirnntetb In prioe and quality. B. U. l'Jtb It. near street, myS-l- y It Office 537, 13th street. Factory ANtl Ariabi'unit'nta huvo Liukc lids tlm tuoHt I Hutia tV Cisciskati, April o- - till, 1870, GRACD A?i?iiV:RSAFY In the EvelJlug. 6, IW?. use, ou Bridges aud Ismasapous, lap., Bov. oclock A. M., 10 April 7 The Elaatlo Joint Iron Roofing mauufsrtig t quit by yon has been for six or eight years extensively used for the ro f of Bridges on U MarleMa ft Ciutiubati Railroad. It mat. ir cheap and durable reof, ia convenient y applied, f aud baa proved generally satisfactory. JOHN WADDLE, J nglnerr io' y . r tv o 91-df- at Cjscuiati, H. Co. tit ProiV'-sal- -- Xenia H. Houses on this lUwtd, for several jears, out Celts F.la. tie Joint Iron RihjL" Our xp ri.tt with Rhaa been entirely ra isfsotory, souiU'i Grot 1 do hot hesiut-- i to recommend it as stem . pi shing all that has been claimed for it in so f ' omy a .d durability by th patentee U. C. 1J)RD, Yours truly, PresL Ind. ft Clu. K R. Co. T) ot ! s Nab. Dedication Jul . Iruly jonrs, J. BUltANR, GenI Rupl. Little Mla ml Wa have had in i company i Camp it'anibauKh, near Atlantlo City, probable garrison, 9 companies; Camp Hrowu, ton nnaka Indian lleaei ration. Wy. T.,) probable garrison, I company. Th.i m nothing positive aa to the number of troops at each post. Prottosala most alao state at what price per pound, gross, will be furnished, for expeditionary purposes, suck number of BEEF CATTLE, OT TBE IIOOF, (all atcera, Itetween four and alt years of age, to average 1000 pounds, and none to be received tn-d800 pounds), a tuay be calln.1 for at rath of the pokt named In th propoaala curing tb period of the contract. a may tsi made for eah post aepa Prop or more posts togethi r, aa bid. rauly, or for two ders tiiy etet t. Piopos a will be retelved subject to the conditions published In tbe advertisement (rum tills MU w, d'ttea May 10, 1670. a vtpyof whnh cau he seen by application to the underalxned, or to the Post CoUiinUiary at cither of the posts nn rued. 1 ho right Is res. rved to reject any or all pro (Metals. , s should be enchlocd Iu a sealed envelope, addressed t. the undersigned, and cudoraed 1n.poMkls for Freeh Beef aud Beef Cattle." Bidder are inv. ted to be j reaciit at the open-- v of the propose'. By order of Bvi. MJ. Gen. Augur. BAitniavn,' j. w.Gen., BvL Brig. J. Chief U A. k. ot to th troops end others supplied at the following military pokUrfor one year, commencing on the flrst . ay of Kcpicmh-- r, 170.- - or acch less time a the tlotuinisMsn Gone rat ol NubsUtcuoa may direct, vis: Fort Ned , wick, C. T probable garrison, S coropaules: HOUSE I - C18ci8natt, Jan, 33, 1KJ j I have hod considers le exprietir for ten or eleven years in the use ot the "om colt" Roofing, and have found it to give satisfaction. It is easily applied, aud 1 ), tL. care that nietaiiln roofs sliou d rtceive, 1 sum, tailed that it will be very durable. " OMAIIA, NEB., ! tV ' Kii. dro , W1. IFt -- i ) , ' . -- - K. i v Affml of Dopant Pom7rr Co. llEAiquAimfui DrrARTMFwr or the Platte, Oirii Chiev Commihaahy or numikyekos Omaiia, be I)., June 11, 1870. ) B.'sIM propo.als. In duplicate, will be n wived at tills omoo until ll o'clock, M., on Tuesday, the tilth day ol July, 1870, for furnishing (OIliME - 1 Douglas nt Coininorolal lllock, BEEF CATTLE. Kidney Htallon, s' Rri-'T- lor I?ltlOMUlH mer WHOLESALE . I : Omaha, Nan., April 10, 1870, Chas. FLrrsT, Esq.j f Dkah Rib The OntoaUa Elastic Joint lp... Roofing" you put up on my Concert Ifsll Carriage Repository building last ses4u,1 thus far lu every respect proved gladly recommend It to parlies desiring s ueut and durable roof. my3-l- y TO-DA- Y on short notion, and with ncato and diapstoh, at tbo now Photograph Oallory on Mb street, between Montana and front, by Mb. Goetz. J2Mni f i - d.m P, O. Look Box: CO Michar ds, Whitney DEALERS IN ku u Oh ah a. Neb., April 22, 18. . FLBtTnr, Ej. i I w with 81a that It ! Pkob pleasure emir. I to the moat exceUent merits of your "Out,-i- t on Iron our Elastic Joint Hoofing" put hui.iiu,. (46x139, loot year. W bar had much ff. euce with tin aa a tooling material, and find Iron Rooflng for superior to it lu every In fact, thluk it the best material we htv ,T I men fur roo&ug purpoeea. ' W take pleasure in reoommendlng it tops, a a oombui material that ilea desiring all iu . ea.entlal required In a roof, vlx ; neatm , d l roof. rabliity 8nO.VF BIlOS. U j Photograph Gallery. f Cha. Thirteenth Street. Omaha, Nebraska. YTORKS FIRE Yvvc.c. SCfcVt.vA ay w y OLO. I. BUGGLF.8, BvL Brig. Oi nj u. 8. ' , j No. 620 , hl oe forty-secon- d one-fourt- t tssItj Fruits, Nuts, Confectionery, association go on an excursion tbrongh Iowa. Chicago. Information has been received from Hheiidans headquarter of a fight with the Indinus near Fort McPherson by a company of the Fifth Cavalry under the command of Lieut. Thomas. wtih Bsai)tianTKiui UMT or !K 7 Omaha. H r.., april OHASLX1 rLKOSY, I OQ., Omaha: Mr Ieas 81a I take gi eat pleasure l that the Outcatt Elastic JointouIron loot my dwelling house by ; put on wster-tlgaud a perfect roof D proved again 1 would u reapecL Were 1 to buildroof. preference to any other Very reaps,tfuUy, Your obt servant, lletall y. , partly North-Wes- t, small quantities. This material baa become the standard rixitt) throughout the United State, and in ev.ry t. stance has given the beat satisfaction, and s,,t with such ready endorsement aa tbe ft Ur, appended. O FLEUIU, Offlee 110, cor. 13th and Farnln B. 31. HPENOKB, 1 . ject. Nashville, Chicago and Wisconsin Editorial convention met at Prairie du Chien It i said to be tbe best gathering of the kind ever held in the State. Charles Seymour of tbe La Crosse Republican delivered an opening address. Tho ar d "Outcalta Elaatlo Joint Beoftng,' In Ur. e , so-call- Omaha, or throughout the p. y, oj-p- I am prepared to rot tract or furnish or aii mpcio. oiio iilSafety Barrels and Tar, 'i , nca-famili- to Bailders Important Contractors. CO., Painters U. LATEST Acf V UYVC, V Yl!ey, r J. II. . Xotty-seeo- WOEOOTT S' Your orator, a citizen of CoritiQe, Utah Territory, mail agent of the Corinoa, Bear River aud Halt Lk CauhI Company, praying for tbe eanettueut of a bill incorporating iid company and granting ccrtaiu land in aid thereof, begn leave to prc-tn- l, in support of Liu jHili tion, the follow ing facts: Boar River Valley lies between the forty-firsand parallels of porth latitude, in Northern Utah, extend log from near the southern boundary ol Idaho down to the northern shore of the (IreAt Halt Lake. " It is at an elevation of four thousand three liuudrrd feet above seivlevel, and ia the northeastern and utt li v Boar River most raiuiess portion of that section Incorporator of Lake Canal and Salt known ns tbe Great or Interior Busin. Company. The valley begins on the north, where W. II. Mnnro, J. W. Graham, Jol.n Bear lUvi-- emerges from the Wasatch Ticrnan, O. J. Hollister, 1. II. Witbor, Mountains, with a width of three miles, E. W. ljico, William ShalTtr, Samuel gradually increasing towards the south IIowo, M. T. Burceaa, Dtnnts J. Toohy, miles. Bear 1). R. Short, Edward Conway, Julius to a width of twenty-fiv- e River runs irregularly down the ceuter, MaMi. O. D. Ilnyok, George li Barker, dividing tbe valley into two neatly equal II. B. JoIjuho , T. J. Black, E. U. Ma-olparts. Tbe eastern half, being crossed by J. M. Moore. N. A. Woodbury, O. numerous small streams from the Wasatch D. Cass, Jobu W. Kerr, and B. F. Mountains, suitable for irrigation, ia fully White, settled by the Mormons. Rut on the west, the Promontory rat ge. riaing but If. one tbomund feet above the vullty, fur) Lake Citt, Salt nishes no such small streams, and heuce 1870. f 12th, May the entire Western valley must be irriWe would represent mat Gentlemen: gated, if at all, by one main canal, carried land lying west of Bour lliver, iu oat from a point on the upper course of the J. 10. II, 12. and 13 north, township Rear River. 2 aud 3 west; townships 0, 10. 11, ranges This western valley contains flvo hun- and 12 uortb, rauge 4 west; niul towu-shi- p dred thousand acres of land of extreme 10 aud II north, range 5 west, in natural fertility, of ,whuh nearly this Territory, are of no vuluo tor agrione-ha- lf lie in a condition to be irrigated, cultural purposes without irrigation; and and are available for agrioul nreby means in their present condition are unsaleable. of irrigation. At present ft is only avail- That water can bo brought upon said able for grazing. It is now proposed to lauds, at u great expense, and that only lead out, by tlumiag, a main canal from w are of thu opinion it would be to the tits rapids of Rear River canyon, to be interest of the Government to grant a contiuued westwurdly to the crest of the libernl portion thereof to aid iu the convalley, and down tbe crest to near the st! uction of a canul for irrigating pur shore of Suit Lake. This canal wilt cost over ono hundred thousand dollars, and pose. Very respectfully, will render as many acres of land valuable. C. O. CLEMENTS. But the project has proved too much for Surveyor General. prlvute enterprise, and we have found GEO. R. MAXWELL that men will not nettle upon and preRegister U. H. Land Office. empt this land until some provision is O. B. OVERTON, made fur its irrigation. In view of those Receiver, Ao facts the company ask for a small grant of land adjoining the canal, upon which to homestead the laborers engaged in the work, in cousideratiou of which they will at ouco construct the canal and tender tbe ASHOCXATHl) TUKS DIHI'ATCUE nx w. u. entire valley available for settlement. TEL. LINK. The length of tbo canal will be between e and twenty seven miles, and twenty-fivwith a grant of four aectloos per mite will thus require about one bundled sections, upon each of which enn be erected six- teen homesteads, providing in all for ly two thousand upon the pro- Indian Depredations. posed grant alone. That it.ia to the in tercet ef the Government to make this grant, we offer, with many others, the following reason! : WhUiembre Again. The lend in Us present condition would not hoseltled for a generation, and tbe valley remaia undeveloped for thirty Fenian Leaders In Trouble, years. If it were bat a small tract requiring a small canal, or if minor h; renin crossed the Valley, as in the Mormon settlements, small communities of farmers Disraeli and Uoldwlu Smith. would be found ready for iho work; but it is too large for such a mode of settlement. In its present conditiou tbe Government Editorial Conference. will not be able to sell this land for thirty years: it will remain idle and dead property. This measnre will at once make it productive, aud soon fill it with a loyal Government Estimates and Ap aud prosperous population. The Government merely gives away that which it does proprialioas. not want, cannot use, aud cannot possib-sell- , receiving value thereforiu tho form 22. Joseph and Crjriliu of a celouybf producers, adding to the Rpiingfb-ldtrade of the ovirhnd railway, the security Dion played a mutch game of bllltaiiU, of the Territory, tho development of the twelve hundred points up, caroui g. ui, mountain department, and the increase of against Frank Ociiuison, ot this city, and tho revenue. By this measure you. will George Stone, ol Norwich, in the Opera House lat evening. Demiisou and Stone make possible five thousand homestead won by n score of 1,200 to 1)18. 'lhe wit what is now a barren, durty plain, and give room for an active population of ten Dions gave them 300 point. thousand product rs, midway on tho over, Washington. There wire ruuny absen tees from the House when the vole wa land railway, where uow-nplow upturn case. Whit the soil. You literally create five million being taken on Whittt-inore'of dollars in wealth where there 1 now teiuote was on the iloor during tho whole none, and without the loss or expenditure discussion, and when the vote was un noiiDced he quietly took hi hat snd reof a dollar by tbe Government There I another view to be taken by nted. lie fella very bitter toward Gent, thore wbo have an interest ia the ntfaifs rul IiOgnu for the manner in which he of Utah. AU such are familiar with the pursued Liui in this matter, lie says Lohindrances to which Gentiles ure exposed gan promised him before ho went buck to iu settling In that Territory. The most South Carolina that should ho be return active of that class, the only loyal class in ed by Jus constituents ho would not hi admlsMon. Utah, have now concentrated la this valGod left will return In 8. nth Carochance is tho Whittemore where by ley. only and nature to plant a loyal American lina and run for the Coagrts. He suj that so long a Lgm remain population there, and bring Cbristia ity into peaceful contact with the barbarisms at the head of hi pursu i hi constituof Utah. There has been much talk in ent will stand by him. l'ho United States CirCanandaigua. Congress of the peaceful solution of the Mormon problem," by Gentile cuit Court, oned yesterday, Judge Wo settlements and development of the Terri presiding, uud A. M. Rorshcimer, tory. Here is a rare chance to help that District Attorney, appearing a piosecu developemcnt forward. If it abaft not tor of the Feninu prisoner. Thu Grand seem prudent to actively enforce radical Jury bad b lore them many F.ciau ofll reforms iu Utah by legal enactment, to cera aud citizen but have no bills. Wit bring its people .into harmony with ueases are here from Malone alone. Marshal Quimby' the policy or, onr institutions, it deputies seem to seems at least that Gentile development have Huboened all who knew nothing. snd and prosperity, as well as their social and It is questionable whether nuy one will be civil right, should be protected and en needed except Oleaoo, Starr and Thouip ooursged. Congress has long been re- sou. Judge Woodruff charged very luctant to treat the Mormons with severity, strongly uguiust Fenian, and -- dwelt hpon but has trusted to time and peaceful the mcessity of tho vigorous enforcement natural remedies We pray that It may of tbe neutrality laws, as raid upon Canbe fostered. In this view alone it is wor- ada, a frieudly power, wero villainous and thy tbe attention of ftUtestueu. I need critulual. oot allude to the greatly Increased pros Ktarr, Mannix.Glars, McNeil arid Filz Bacitie Railway consequent- patrick appeared for trial, but tho others purity of the on the completion of such a work as this. are so far non et. Tbeir attorney here will be able to give It is .mdertood Starr will demand an hi 1 that trial. Tbe others will waive facts immediate subject. bearing upou you is n matter which should also Interest the a preliminary examination aud tbe oaxes Committees on Territories, and on the will go over to the October term at A! Pacific Railways. bany. ' . New York. A letter of Goldwln Smith There Is, it is true, eotne opposition to the grant of lands in the Territories in afd replying to DTaracl announces an assault creof public works; but such opposition fails upon his character in Lothalro, has London sensation. decided a ated in exerted very of reasonable foundation, wheo exception, the case of those lands which! would be papers of June to8th, without of it. , have something say such without unsaleable public utterly Whitte-moi- e of cnee 21. The esse ef Washington, the more in works. How much was taken up, and alter consldera thoee lands not only unsaleable but prachis claim to the seat was rebio debate tically worthless, without tbo proposed 131 to 24- , present Instance. jected, estimates improvements, si iu tbe for the Dettyear 'are Tbe Ttnd I unsa'.eable Where all tbe land vnluvie this company propose to take 18,038,243 leas than those of the prenent year ending June 30, and In return tberefor make year ; estimate and 1871. $238515,842, appropriation re It can be easily ail valuable. committee. commended the $271,972.' by Govern tbe that Ihe figures, by for 617 tbe ; revenue year present appropriation roent already derives tenfold tnore of $12,- or .wero. $297,173,023, upward tbe of lscifie trade from the additional t 000.000 more than is recommended for next y or. San Francisco, 22.Brofsor Gilman elected President. of Yle Judge Field of the United Stales Supreme Court was fleeted Brofossor tf Lw of the t M University of California. A Brunch of the WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Mchanlu Art college of the University A . A 4 I to be 'eatabUshed Tn San Franclsdo. AY VwAoWS 0A.tt.fc, Toland college ia to be made a medical kVV.V. , of the University. St. Louis, 22. Late letter from tbe and Glaxlers. And nil nrtlclca used by plains report nearly all the young Indians belonging to the Arapahoe and Cheyenne tilbes, below the Arkansas River, are on the war path. Several trains have been Etc. Cans, Rosin, Coal Oil In captured and a rumber of whites killed. It is very dangerous for travel of any kind W are also Western Agents of tbe Lafflin A Rand Towder Company f New below Fort Dodge: ", or Mobile. 22. A prize fight took place York and 8L Louis, end keep constantly ou hand ft full assortment of all grades between Turner and Donnelly this morn- Bowder and Fuse. ' ing which was won by Turner in 87 rounds; 229 FARNHAM TREET, . - , . toirty-flvminutes. time, two hnnrs ana Scene of tbe fight was atKushis. II miles tny7-l- y ' ' north of Mobile. New York. 22. Workingmen sre or ganizing In opposition to tbe introduction f , of Chinese laborers Secret sesMous of Isbor unions sre held to discuss tbe subDealer In Wholesale and e so-call- ed STATEMENT. v :fABffi. OMAHA MR. UFA DUE'S STATEMENT, i Railway, than it would have obtained ; from tbe sale of tbe granted lands; if not. The following Is the nbles argu- 1 indeed, more CA'b from the sale of lauds to those gran t l, The athgle ment of Mr. Roadlc,at Washington, adjacent of Cheyenne, aVsreatien'of the tail-- r In fuvor of the Canal bUl.1 The city tbe GovernMl, pa vs more statement was prepared by him at ment would haverryenuftban obtained from all the tlie request of the Benate Committee, lshda tn'thf Platte Valley, for four hunWe have, dred tu lea i aat of that place. on Public Lauds for tlie information to a similar but much Bear lliver fi l! j |