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Show THE ALGER BANQUET. 1M Central loyally Entsrtanatd at tlie Templeton. , HOrrJIll"' 1IISI1KACFHI. TAIK. tic I iMMH ' l,,lrri l""1 iuMvm llr t (lie Will loJiml'.lon llwimt. Tlic Idbiruacls Oiiicrrl. fn lariquet tendered (lenetal Afcer, t Hi" Temtleloii jcstcMay ?lrnoou w ""i"lt ,ff"lr " (oak Um In ! l eIou '" " lully decorated dlnlis "om "0,l"'' the upi !" Ueneral Aler ' stthoheadofllutal'le. Atlilsrlgutwas JuJ!S'ii. wl'l'o Oovtrnor Thomas ,l on lil" I'fl- J'" ' !!u" WM mini at tho loot of lu Utile, upon whlctilliero wn a most majtrilflueiit speread ot edibles and natural flowers. In addition to tho gentlemen named there veer prractit about lllty rnI-nerit rnI-nerit Urpulillcans, amouK whom ncro noticed Hi fullovrltift! Mareltal far-sons, far-sons, JudK Miner, Assistant United Hlatiarraxwiilliiic Attorney Woveiie, Hon. Janus Bbarp, W. II. 1!, Meter M. Wells, Arthur llrown, H. J henyoii, Harlow Ferguson Arthur l'ralt, llarrnell Watt, John Henry Bmltli, Attorney Harrington, l'rial-diut l'rial-diut Donncllan, of Iho Chamlwr of Commerce, Juds Uirtch, Colonel bell), .)- Gcoijiieiiaii, Here i:idndgi, Judt lleniiett, J. V. (Irahani. It was not until theUsl edition ot tho Niws lis! Hon to irjM tlitit lii iKalclnit commenced. .Mr. -Keoyon tiellwcd thn addrtaa of welcome. General Altfer responded lo It In a h.i py and tertliieiit manner. Ho ro. ferred to lb wonderlul rcaounra of Ihli mod nroiperoui Turrltory, but tiiouslittliatourcltltonaioiiM not bo riallr proud and b py until Utah waa mad a Stale; when it bream a Mat II would bo ono of the brlrlitest stars In tho national xalaxy, and liu trusted It nould bo In accord Willi Itepubllcan i Unriples. ... , Governor Tliomai spok Interest. liiKlyln rtinto tholoaatof "Our Country." Inreepons to the toast "Our Terrl-tonr,l Terrl-tonr,l IiIh r M. Wells read au original and Ingi nlouily ivrllleneiii,uuil Vina loudly and warmly applauded. Willi luU llio bimiui I ended, and In (initial was driven iilcsly to tho i fllco of the Utah C'ouimlulon, anil not to tho Ilxecutlvu Mansion nil elated III a mornlnr couk ni orary. In the nieaulloio Iho ladles ylsllcd tho Tabernacle, wberu lliev ever sub-seriucutlr sub-seriucutlr Joined by the Ueneral and hie friends. 1 lin parly her lliteuid lo a I rlcflnfonu il i oncert. On the Introduction rf General Alger to the (Irand Army Volunteer, at the room ot tho Utah ('oinuilstioii, lliartinent Commander I'rantc lloll loau addressed him. In ao doing he oiencd the alres of hi storiliousoof list ami bltlerneM towards the "Mormon" o le, declaring declar-ing that they were illalojol to the (lei;, Uliobedient to 111 ruaudalcs of the HOT. eminent mm dlmnarJful of tho nun-ilaleiof nun-ilaleiof the dullee an I utilisations of American eltlxoos. General Alger replied briefly and colJI) and Iho unlni py aflalr ram lo an iidi leaaant and disgraceful lertuln. all in. At 0 p.m. thn party lelt over ths Itlo Qiunde Weatern for their home In Detroit, De-troit, lllchlsan. |