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Show RETURN OF THE DELECATI0N. Math t.ood Don. lor I th U'hl.h Will b. Felt ia th. femur.. Ail of the delegates to the Transmis-sisi-ippi congress at Denver returned home last night with the exception of Henry W.Lawrence who basgoue on to Boston, Judge Col bom who went to Kansas, and Judge (ioouwiu who will be liuine tonight, llou. Ii. J. Terry says that as far as any action was taken with roleronce to silver, the ctiecl on congress will be more favorable. favor-able. The stiver resolution was only carried by three majority on the final vote, because the Coloradoans and the southern delegation were clamorous for unlimited coiuage. Bart of the Kansas, and the Nebraska, Iowa, Idaho, Wyoming and Utah delegations were united iu the view that confining the coiuagu to tho american production of silver was tho most judicious muas-ui muas-ui e to ask tor. To Judge Goodwin and to Senator Warren Ji Wyoming the credit is largely due for the succens which tho conservative element attained. Nationally, the absolute abso-lute unanimity of sentiment and action on the part of the Utaa delegation gave this territory a prominence and success in every position posi-tion taken by them iu the deliberations of the convention. |