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Show A K'i'O. It was asserted loudly and off on by various Eastern papers that President Grant would not veto a single bill sent to him for approval after it had passed both houses of Congress. lie has vetoed one within a few days, "a bill for the relief of Rollin White," which the Senate passed over his veto on .Monday last by a vote of 41 to 13. Still, no claim is put in for the championship, cham-pionship, as Andy Johnson will likely hold the belt for several terms to com e. Gone Nolitii. Pir.-n.euts Young and Wells, Elders J .hn Taylor, Wib ford .Woodruff. Brigham Young, Jr., and some others, left yesterday morning morn-ing by train, for a trip through the northern settlerm-m?. Tba party went by th9 U. C. and C. P. cars to Brigharn City, where a two cays meeting will be held. Oa Mmday lhey will erart for Malad and go from ihnre toS)da Springs, comii'g round by Bear Lake Valley and holding meetings in the various settlements on thi ir route. Thi-y will also hold meetings iu Cache Valley, on the return. Eider F. D. Richards will join the party at Ogden, and .Elder L. Saow at Brigharn city. Piesident Smith, and r.'ders G. Q-Canm Q-Canm n and Joseph F. Smrth, with other-?, accompanied them to Brigharn. "City, ulul-rrrtaru- eyocicg after the meetings. |