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Show TUB LilTiLST OS IT A If. The following, from the Chicago Tribune of the 7th, ia the latf-t to hand by mail, on th3 ' Mormon Problem." Pro-blem." The Frtiigh'ly'en bill, we imagine, :. Clt-et'-'s hiib.iiitu'.e tor the j Loan bill: t S''na'or Fr'-linhrj-en introduced c ! bill to-day, which was taken to ihe 1 printers with eueh hato as to I; ad to lb; belief that it was intended for the public. The bill relates rr th Mormon 1 iU.:-ti';n, which 'lie President and Nnwmao 8jui dtcrmmed lo have si-ttl- d iliii winter, if their ex- rtions are of any avad. 'The bill provide , fur regulating the judiciary ori a principle adopted by ju'lgo jMcblean, but reversed by the bUpnHie fjourt, with regard to Iowa. The bill also provides for preventing polygamous marriages in the future, but docs not propose- to interfere with thf'ee already in existence. Tho senate judieiary committee will hold a tension on Saturduy lortl.e e.-peeial consideration of the I'tah question, in accordance with tho Pre .-ident'ri requeht. |