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Show until come changes be made, but u.enaoren, win remaia av tno Oncrai l:oad of tno uovercmentand tno Minis try be re. organized. under; his directions Vienna, 4.4 "The Belchsrath, has passed a bill for the emancipation of the Jewo. - :x,- -t :Hz3Doxidonv ispatche from China etata that ow -- 4V-r Thcr Frerichl Gov0rriment?lR3 CDlvod this Terrltcry to Great Britain cr from "..a Great Britcin hero, for sin centi per four oun ces or frac 1 on o f fou r o;i ncec. Pamphr Edilorr lets and periodicals, . when fnot exWeokge q. ceeding two ounces in weichtcosttro cents each for postage; hen ovetwo THUESPAT EVE2TOTG. DEC 20, 1867." , ounces In1 weight, they i with other mis- ' 1UU rceiianeous man mauer, 1 1 F A V Y POSTA 1 TAX ATIUiN . "" , npr mnr ftuncen or. Besides the points in tbo postaVJaw, CC3. 1 i DOOK weJUiU&u jjuuuuuiin to which we called attention:Iu;Mon-day'- s received by mail from Great Britain; by twenty-fou- r cents; issue, there aresome others which the .ought to bo known. UpVn examining other .mail rnatior,; tojtUosamejeighfcj thU subject one is struck Withsurprlse can be rccelvtd here from thatf country y men t of sixteen cent?? i that suqK proviiibus, so manifestly .un-- i by .the. but- - if 'a book;, or other i'raitfl fmattcr jiistVshouid ever-havlaw by CoDgres3. Its glaringflnjusUcje weighing a pound, were to be sent from" a to trie people reaiuing west oi iuc this city to Fort Bridger, a hundred and Hue and; east of the California; to! Austin, pfl lino la fio annarent that the Commit three hundred and eighty-sevemiles tco pt Congress to whom It was referred distant, or .from either of those jioints should . have,1 Immediately Vand JcmV to this city; a! pre-paiuQnt" of Wmstf phatleally, pronounced against; It. If kixicentslwduld have to be mader or the Utah were tho only Territory which article would never . jeach-it- s destinaBuflered from this unfair law; wo would tion! I What can we say(tliafc will jsbfow not be so much eurprised. Boubtless, up the inconsistency .a.rid odiousnesof despite, to .Utah had some InOuenco In the obnoxious law thatfwe referredito Xassing the law; but tho Injustice ha3 bh Monday better than; this!; UV'f vrl fallen heavily upontthcr Territories as( i ; 1 cano; considering tho necessity of oidi thb:Fronch tiop3 remaining at oii Horned UV Veccbia INew Vni-i- , ni A Havana special cives advinoJ 7? Hayti to the 20th.. A battle1 h as oonnm 1 ; i frcbctweeriWtf pre-payraent- beepbda bfi-'lieDt:-':'!- oL 'thirteen-jmiles?::distant- tiS BSaad zith shlp-wrcCi6drlcj3Tt- " ? -- 1 our-mercbant- s vr 1 jLvaii.-Bo- am?? wyolntioniato.under Baez, ih which th! by; lattewero JiVictorioua. General iDgWthyformidablo'denaonBtmtioti 'd to an cca of tho national army wnq forclcrn bower Formaiionr-promiochumantreat Govern- - tiona in' consequence of this vicS ity hereafter, xuid.teChiiiesp,. mnnt rrnarantcea Limir inair.Drouj isu .wuii Tho legislature chambers of St. I)omW i go avedisapproved ,of the loan ofw 'f:U;U-million 'francs Te cen tly negotiated : 23: Some. bogusdus t was .Helena, last It Is reported. from ahighJsourcetLt nfis.qed on several of pre-pahas received a telern week, but thferols no clde to the parties ponsul Savage r from the American" consul at Samw? passing iILryiT. C;Tvif j ITeTChb ontthe "fltrBrigtli of whiW-telegraphei It commenced raining at a to Seward, advising him in The and continued till daylightrto-dweather is.warm and pleasantf with the ;deferfurther:proceedingS;WithreferPTiJa !. to the purchase of St: Thomas. rhormnnininr nr. 24. itelejgiiam Btates thatiwell informed rxl rfginiarJontana, the bar idno lii Santiago;ddubfcthe report. The thermometer 48; ometer is fallihff;swith i hd leatio n s of a, I r Cabrelhvpirraouiesriri favor of Bel 5Tffefiew Captain-Generhaseln . storm. '' tr;?,v:rr? "r 'v;:.'-.!'i Helena, 24.4 - magnillcentr0,receptioii to' the foreign u Ai shoo tin ft affray occurred this morn- .ooosuIq. xX ClZ S t: v Havaua,:2i i' ingl between JtichardsV and Orrn (in waa mojtally: found- "lAdviceafronyenezuela to the 6tb which, ed arid thb latter shot through the arriu say. the pressllsiveemently demanding One of tho . bystanders was (also shot io, ;an explanation fromthe. Government the arm. Thb'i'difflcultywai caused in: 'cdncerningrtlie af rrsV of . three citizens-;fo- r to settle about property. Ther dfTenses while the trying allegedIitical mometer ou. itainingiana very warm, xiduhtrxis tranquil; i .Special: to t lie" Dcscrct ExtMng JVi(.j i rr.l : 24. The ZWSunStj1 Tbbmas: letter says L,ij T Salt Xiakp.City, a .'Here torm ;'A: heavy rain commenced jtliere have been fivd'Jitmdred shocks of 15 rvesterday mornin ir and continued up to eartnquake felt; this evening1. The7rairi stdrhi, exteridsl i H iJirWiiEN a riNtrri And kink LONDON iiatf west as jur aa cue oierra n evaua mount!; AND WASHINGTON t ains, north to Pleasant Valley and east READY to Cheyenne. Lines riot working'cither AM,' THE WKST INDIA ISLANDS h D7ai TerHtowonihe-mf ! , XT. TO ANNEXATION THE Olt east west. or - ' ' 'butlthe: HeJenaJjiline is Dec, 1$$?; flihveftif not' called fordaywith--tf, ShfTt lit tjMt tA 4hfi TrnA mov- - working fwell. iv7 Ilhj fritcmAbj'.sininn Expedition utpm mr on rnvornbivi .TerritoJudge Field isicaiivassed WAIl EXPECTED AT AN EAttfiY DATE IN rial candidate for President bhr'apcouiit UJrewster Miss Mary K . Fit ANCE I rr -- oiii r. of his war record and tho antl -teatdath Mrs Ann kids .tOU JTHE decision. Hancock, however,- still has Xsiariz .31 rs rv r r DILL PASSED IN AUSTR Fugli Miis Olive EMANCIPATION Ob THE r?EWS ,V v BiAV j ' .1 , jtheiinsidotrack.4mc 4o tho 4th says Davis Mrs 'Z MrsEWr jDavIs Hayti correspondence Shoolinp: AiTray in Helena ! k Salhavo, S wartz Jane made ii general arid iriUiscrimi4 .Ann Tllfe WEATOEU NORTH t ! i nato con Bcription upon the streets' arid George Mary WaUier.MrsMH Govern-for sailed ! tieri. The Mrs Felt Cape Hay FKNIANIATTKMPTS TO UIIRN TJTE GLAS-- : ! ment was placed in charge of Ulysses jJolmsdn UOW AXD. WAimiKGTON wno riuea wltii a despptio Hand.; IUacIcH in NorlH Carolina jJNegre, v.. Armed itho The tBatio'Jobn delainf JZ&'rfl&snpetUil says Harry: I Ji jeroy tuo AHHanltiuK Wliites ,l c" 2 liu.i Thomas Bacon John f Lloyd for tho the pur- Barnard nv v mr:;:1 vh ordering appropriation '1 iM jtv 111 or Eugocne' dubious? a Thoraaa St. chase has had THli DANIBH C0MIlSRIONKas?fIiE.V.VING H James Marrion Josepn ; K , UNSATISFIED ! eilVct upon the ;DanishCommissiorie'rB,' Bailey i Martin David Heeler wm iv-Merlin Edw i' oilman Henry w hd rh lias return edt to St.- Tho-- 1 BorcneU 3IOItE FENIVN KXCITKIKXHi liNGDAKD; one! of Meslas A J Thomas : to Broad liurst Bam'l is other about and tho mas, going i n 7 ro t S r TliomasI i In u-- Jec.fl;;U & !Bruner Herbert Europe."1 Bifllcnlly paying .Peterson HH OJutlcr Pnilander ar, TJie steamer City of '.Chicago, has THE ITALI AM. QUESTION AG A I BELLI- f c T ,Pengt.Thomas rived from Europe. ; G Kit G Posion B C William Carroll ;5,4if .Vj.. : : ont r debate France In the rait JH "K CamevSteDJieni!, Legislative F1VK liUNl5REtrEAnT carter Jdr f Ray land JTi the! German policy of Napoleon was Cnatfield Geo James. Ricnards ex-- t he, -quite Clark-H T- opposition : animad, Rlnehart jind J r !:;ibnddni';24 ceediugly l:i.,n;I,; bdloV Governor Pages assertJUtchey?J A , a the of .At banquet f Folytech-bicRossR TMIcliael ed Royal was left alone inEurope, France that .r Roberts on Saturday last,' the WelDuke of very nationality being against her. AD j Davis Balls u Roger aent'a lington H, congratulatory dispatch' M Robertson Lewis Davis WmG liondon, 25. to President Johnson recognizing the Robertson David There aro extensive and unusual pre- Dayis John indebtedness to tho discoveries In j au.RuppW tho of i rJudicial Fenians; parations for the rapid Intercourse between, thority ;is-iof information, SayreaRA ' the two countries.-- which A;vas' nine' that a generalpossession will be Jacob Shuster EarhartXA riaadoitd; attempt minutes and n balf in transrtiltting be-- t rescue , the prisoners. ?' Tho SearceJEdwaxd police are" Engberg Andres 2 . Seymore we e u Ii o ndon 'and Vaslii ii gtori ; l'; The Jno A on duty arid;dther;pfecaur; 'IlilltArt. n "P where every BnaTf 4Jferry President returned:a felicitous rcplyl re- tidriary measu res are adop ted ; : whieh'A uiovacnmi a fcsprjague a u unisscppe TT n RtAVflna C M gard Ing 'thd ready co m mn n Icatfbn t be-- : is hoped Willi result in the preservation , tween the governments of the two NaSummerfieldVmfi Harrison G n. HTO ' .11 ' Harliness .5 tions as ah ImportaritVagent in preserviV London 2A?k r .j WniH Scnuvler Tracy Holly und eiT-world,1' Howe ing peaca throughoutthe W Jos The Jno Trudane Feniaiisare still active. An J Howard Geo ,Tucker HL advancing1' air Internal - civilization. HoHWilllam 29 minutes In trans-- : Glasgow gas works; and ari atteinpt iras1 Theroplyf- !occupied Wilkinson Jno ; : f v Lv m ission;uf:j,,-.a;f c: V i madotho night previous to! burn tho Jordon Kelson 1 Woodward Tbos "WobdJos" ; TVashlngtoh news from the West In-- 3 gas works at Warren ton." Both were Johnson Warrier v WoobYIiS is dies, regarded in.diplomatlc circles aa unsuccessful. - Dispatches -- report that amp ton EdwEi WrfgniTlios i Indicating a readiness throughout iill everything is quiet today. ; -r theIslaridafor Immediate anneiatioii to; Dispatches from Naples mention that -- H: tho United Btate3.: rl '; the eruption of Vesuvius has increased! Suco tho firot; aTarahee of W' iut :nt:. lr and Inipower :r6nddn;4: splendor.v Accounts from tho Abyssinian,' exTho Comwcrcar says tho A(iams, pedition, received from Massowah eayi: all is' that Tavorable, and tho army, American, .United. Estates, . and Mer-i ' car wpj; which is steadily marching Into the Ino uiuuu xuauc53, nave emereu tual saleir duriii ir thd Tiast y xui" a ; one;; millibri mannek terior,! is receivedin huryirea pveii an friendly to into eiTect tako pfiv; from t arrangement natives.4 ,; 'x"'4 niriety-oi- x thousand rdollaiquai j byvthe wriicU net 1st, the by i January :;.?;.-;earnings tin. 'v; Paris 24;" of the four companies will bA VhnftH- - nve tnousand ono nundrea ana ""y tlio Thodebateoh bill: for4 tho the 'three hundated and divided as follows: Adams 29 one copic3,-pd-t idajafdr in tho armyJstillcoiltlnueo in per cent., -- Americanand: Merchant's dred and eleven working-day- s P the Corps IierTlslaUnMarshairNiel or five unared! and; thirteen J;; year; bill on tho ground that bxicli States, IS per cent. " hour, allowing ten K6arsiperday-- anu a measure will havo a tendency to' life-ve- ; A severe of eight production:or gale yesterday blew off the inginniverage war.t ''Jules5; Favre" spoko the Wofa rpt several hooka ner )m innte. : one houses in New York second time against the bill denouncing and 4 seeorido.y-- ff.r:1 Brooklyn. Several persons were seven it aa "a darrerous instruCTentr.1 - Oliver injnrcdir;TCT;Kff I iwhatrthBkortoiireccIeBia said as introduced,1 the bill proved 'that' o&i sfsibmfnblit (special the government expected ancarly wari benators believe legislatif thf Snnntn that and though t Franco would bo much bet- f now; is nothing zw$t nor less in?a U,3ejtaratif the purchase dlV Sty Thorn l diamembexrpVnt ter prepared'for. ahostil TltalT, r af should a' cbnatUntionarsystem'of covi openly aUvocafedtEbiheirjo i s JRome.12 .Upper iixfeaal9rm crnment be granted to the nation and in .France 01 North Carolina: op' at I Tho:;unsettIed.1. from nminf cohditidri of affkira' armed .u"?rPJ Jtlackrf caucea m uch anx etv h nV urioii uriofrrid!nf be ..ato1d;:16.gPjSaBiV ,i an d t PXom : "It? niec impe to; restore" quiet.mcasuresAm sary: it l feared.ill plawf'Jtafy in a '.rHalf.thcCforce .the ordpance departmeut and the navy I"Jtattiludatov7ardaFi4i ;yard weia dischaf gcd:to-day- ; i.v ua a mill ivau uuuta .4 t.; tpbete?enwhe The latlnlr Cfl&lBt vllffiftt rd'fii Jt 13 niinbreff thtSdtc2i willfcsutnq istrvi will beableo defend ; itselH this impending stroke- J a now cabinet hostilo to Franco. iraciion-oi-iour-uuu- - ; ; jy ; d f i j n i '' y ' well'as upon thls... ,.,' iThere aro largo quantities' of valuable magazines, periodicals, lithograpns, chromos and other .articles,' that are sent by the Overland Mail, which never reach their destination in Montana and Washington, and even Oregon, because the senders, probably Ignorant of the unjust law in question, fall. to pay let er poatago on the articles theyi mail.: If ttiey were to send them by the lsthmus mails to Washington and Oregon,1 they would only cost; if miscellaneous mall matter 1 wo'cen ts,1 or I f books; four cen ts for each four ounces. Quite a dllTerenco between that rate and the rato charged cents per Overland Mail per, pound! Hundreds of dollars' woth of mail matter ia now lying in the Post Office in this city whlchSyas mailed for tlio adjacent Territories, principally Montana, with insumclent , postage. This will be sold here for tho' benefit of thet Department. A quantity of mail matter which was detained for a similar cause was sold few weeks ago. Ono , : x Mivuy.iu jjuuiuua fa3 l,au yMU1 two months about three ,hutidred: and-eixtdollars for postage on newspapers and periodicals. After paying: this amount they changed their tactics, and had their parcels directed 'in anotlier manner hoping thereby toWvb the let-to- r, postage; but the law Is inexorable. Their parcels wero detained. :The post-ag- o on them .amounted to upwards ;of sic hundred dollars. When sold iprho benoilt "of th 'realized was not i h of -- the ampun t .due. for 'the postage! This is an enormous tax on periodicals---nearl- y onq thousand dollars In afow monlhs- and Is a very serious loss to news dealr! cw. . Thii caso is .only one out of hun: i i 'W dreds, The; loss to this Territory since tlio passage of Jlila law, can be counted by. thous ands of dollars. We navo heardof largo quantities of ;bopk 'periodicals and otter mall matter, !whlclx had been mailed Toj( this Tcxri to ry,: being detain ed andTeold in Kctt. Yorki ' This law falls oppressively; upon bur; citizens We aro so isolatcd here, cut cfT from all communication withrtho cxnt. Ing by, mail, for half, of the. year, that woshould bo oh an equality, co far as mail privileges are concerned with tho rest of tho Union. But every person in; thb Territbry: who hasVdc'pended'on tna mau jor the, transmksion-lo-f hooka,' y ", - one-eight- ' i " :itf , ! poriodlcalsrctc;ha3 beeillsappprntcdi Ifthey have rt2cbtvc,d bbbk, by".that metUumlthas generally coatmorelhan its valuo for:poatage.-.r,- o :r.TJ u d v r t h e pro v a Ion' g of tb e n e w Pos tal Convention, lately, concluded bo. tweoa ttip; United Btates ami - Great Britain, books can be sent by 'mail frohf - ? to-retu-rn'to al ! ! : i .w-j- i. C ' ' tho-fbrme- 1 r j . ; i : 1 t 1 I 1 - I-- i M t I J ' y ; I -- , ! -- I -- f 4. -- i . in . .i. i. i ' U i 4 Sheli-MrsEMz- a ( v 1 GAS-WORK- S . ? ; 1 ; ! i ; ' f . 5 B - ; i, ) ; " ?- j , LNT-LOOK1- 1 . 1 N ? 1 I : liti ? 1 I - y i .. ;' t s6i-en- co . n, 1 fr ft - - ; f IT"- 1 -- J J . f IJ. j : '; '- : : 1 ! i 1 -- -- j I ' ; 1 ; -- i-lc!- . ; 4 v ; 1 1 re-or-ganizln- gof ; do-fended- tho ? . , nt I a-h- alf ' -'-'f p&inm(iMQyWl fSg; i ; eshrin-severaLcountie- ithe-Alpto-the-Adriatie- i ,T5X- . meS ' i z--1 4 u v"r" j ! ! . : -- |