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Show TU .UIUIIMI Till LTlll KOI. MISSION. It apprart that the Oommlitee on Apiroprhtlona of tho Houae detef mlnaO, after all, that they would no . furnlah any mora mooey for the Utah (ommlailon. They therefore recom mended thai the uirleae Hoard be abollihed, and the dutlei which they icrforroed bo devolve! upon the (lov. arnor, Bacrttary and Chief Juatlna of tha Territory, without ootnpenaatlon, and that n auBlcleut auni bo a proprl. ated for ttcretary work auJ other lice-eaaary lice-eaaary expentti. Ofcouta.lhla will not abollah the Utah Commlaalou unleaa tha lluuae adopU the rejort, whlob la quite likely lo occur, aud the Bcnate , agrcta, which la not likely lo occur. It la baraly pottlble thai both Houita will be of one mind at to the uaelcatneaa ot the C'ommlf tlon and that II will ceata to exltt. It la probable, however, that II will le oontluued until Utah becoruea a Btale. Thla couauuiniellon wa believe la near at hand, aud therefore the people of Utah can afford to view with amianlmlt thu contlnuauie of the (Jouimtaalon ai long ai Uncle Bam chooiea to(ay for tho expentlve and n-edlaaa Incumbrance. All the tame, however, there would be very general atimleacence In tho action of Congreaa, If It relieved the gentlemen who com. Millie L'omnilaalon ef any further urghctof their Important and lucri. live profeaalobi at their reipeotlvo hornet. |