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Show A riXEURA.ij received from Wa.-b.-l iaston, in the nguiar dispatches, saj S there is little prospect of congress acting act-ing on the application to admit Utah into the Union this session. Congress is buckling on its political armor for the presidential campaign and wants to get away from Washington; and the amount of tilting in the national arena, for the next ix mouths will di.-cotiLt j the old Htyle tournaments in the most extensive rate imaginable. But though fuss, feathers and buncombe will be plenty enough, nobody will get killed, and it may be Desr-n-t will hivo lo wait-'that's all. j |