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Show '..- . t ' ; - ' 1 - j iITr Territory npon. 109 votes?; ) Or, what MsFlorcnce.-Farra2u- t'k hundred and nine votes, principally oand otay in Italy, wm be stationedaloS2 rr dn would assert that eight-tentfrom the little town of Stockton. But, l.etw.en Genoa and cast out for the votes 15,179 'Capwontho of without raying anythingaboutthe citi- Sari Francisco,: 8. Johnson Prina V GEOKaE . CAXA'OX, Editor. derful accession to tho numbers of the tain Hooper were ' unnaturalized ' ? voters of Stockton on that occasion by a zens? inn- r wovernor wa ot'i qHtv,- !-AX1S - ui- to tho States' United Stat 1CC& According f contestant has to file his .Wtl HOKDAY E7EHIKG. FEB. 10, The of process well known to uhifrincipled andj uto PorUand has city guaranteed a protest payment of seven per cent inteiS'3e " disreputable politicians, .wo can say inuu r A CLIMAX OF ABSURDITY. quarter of a million bfj the bonds of ft e if tho manner in which elect ions were within thirtyrdays after thoelectioni because! Sregon Central Railroad Comrtmr TisTdbe This;! McGrorty lLfailed:to;do,r the held Territory Ior throughout .... irnw Till! MOKMON3 HOLD .THEIR twenty years. was afraid to he .that jrelate) (wonderful ELECTIONS. . Zephyr has arrived urged to invalidate Captain; Hoopers tho Theark frnw Iwould th'lsl learn tyl" pi peoplol'bf force, with equal elecUon. theri.it can, with advices Hong Song The testimony in the case of the con be applied against McGrorty. If the ,through:tho :telegrapli;from .Washing-- ; OtH. There: was a 3fife in HonTfe' tested election between Mr. t JUcurorty, iiidies of election at Stockton compnea ton; that ho had done, so, and: his life on November 27th,"which destroyed Gentiles. candidate of the thc i j TheroXverof xipf J?0,1,3 :str et and, part of BonLm bo would election inclangeithe there; of and Mr. Hooner. tho candidate of the with tho forms law, Strand, and numerous) buildings two anu wards this ,6f as 'twenty in ;hnndxkyot blown up to prevent the spreading f f Mormons of Utahi is being printed, and wasconductcd itwas city ir A it is expected that the matter will come polled in this' county at the election for the conflagration; and the united eflorf the Territorvi throughout before the Committee on Elections at an to Congress. tOut of that num- - of the police, sailors and soldiers Delegate is there to anylearn that have Wc yet 13 aaiu, the flames before thev canv iiav. iur. jxicurun-tinguished : not would Vorhim; Voted or ber.36 unconstitutional least n tho frnnf rmimont, n?ainst tile thing in rinnta dred yards Ion Queen's road. Seven! . right of Mr. Hooper to represent the improper in a bishop .or an elder sitting wonder if lieflbould in congress, aim n seems as- as a Judge of an election; r y(o confess had all been slaughtered and eaten by soldiers were, injured and a number of Territory fHntirrH f'nnfmw will ho onlicroa torrrnnor th at tkoypters Chinese weire killed. this of that-pthe act in city; man a should people such if that v of polyga-mTho British. Consulate at Swatow ple with the serious questioncontestants. "are ttere whom at : Stocktbn,of as safe feel in probably we would deposit-sition, in drridinp- between the attacked by! a party of armed Qhml n at the present jime, oiL; the night ;of Bee. 1st. Two of tfc Mr. McGrorty will show the unlawful Ing oiir vote, as if some drunken,' scoun- riot manner in which elections are conducted drelly politician of the McGrorty stripe had been gobbled up in tho'samo way "c assailarits were shot and supposed to hi in the land of tho saints. It Is disclosed cted as udge. Vs to the statement that a any persdn killed.-- : It is thought-thobject ?as to astonished would he j In the testimouy that on the day ap No attempts at plun-- ' murdertVCo6per5?j or least to the one him, paying peroon that listening an tho "it of election for frequently happens judges derweremade pointed Had his .notour ana statements, aro of also bishops elders presents a list of voters! names, airf election, who of the Mormon Church, take their scats whom aro absent from tho polls,? and experience taught us that there is a'cer- -' sion of treaties with China is actively in commercial circles. nt tho polls- - Before them Is laid a quan votes for them tain class, who" will believe rarid cpatrbn-iz- e discussed barefaced is a it proxy, by como or v tea nrtn The t var? in jthe r north, between the ta successionuckgis. voujrs 'na ' X hb tell lies will if tho" statement fool, that so also any only state and how they wish falsehood; up In Imperial arid rebeI forces is vigorously reabout Mormbns.,, Wb the to vote, whereupon the Judge selects the eight-tenth- s of the yoters'are foreigners, enough !tre full particulars of a WagedThefe "tifHrw mid nonosILs them In tho: ballot- - who have? never been naturalized;' . that this must be our apolo great battle at the Shantung promontopeat again same at the time box, informing the ry, in which the Imperialists were deTho assertion that because .Captain gy for alluding to him.- rvotcrs that their ballots aro in; A clerk feated The rebel'army is estimated to near at hand records the name of tho Hooper ran as a ItepresGiitatiyo'of tho be eighty ,thousand. - The Imperialists to tho Deseret Evening iWtw. ; Special I voterand the number of the ballot. It Stato of De3eret, as well as that of have tbeenefeated irii several engagone ements subsequently, with heavy loss; person pre- Delegate for Utah,; ,he,is not entitled to frequently happens that voters1 sents a list of names, all of whom his seat, is farcical in the extreme. Mcobtained leave Berlin, are absent from the polls, and thus a absence from the post ;of Prime Minis .TAhIAIlAS3EENEGKOES WANT TO HANG of great number of ballots aro taken by Grorty must havo'-- a drbadfullylc)v OlfcBUKN OPPOSING. COKVENTIONISTS! ter in the JNprth German Confederation, cr proxy. The testimony also shows that opinion of the men's judgments to will; deYote Several iriontlis traveling f NAPOLEON'S POLICY TOWARDS ROME , . His. state of health 1 hoaddresses such, an .argument, whom thfpugh..Europe. occu navo ncvur matwho nuuinuizcu. hirii! to seek relaxation. compels with j r ho it if weiglit BOURBON SMELLS expects us HE INTRIGUES AND a ran for candidate RepresenHooper Iiondon.. from Athens Dispatches NOT THE LET WILL PAPAL tative of tho State of Deseret, as well as them! .Congress 'knowsthatfor" years LEGION SERVE ! V L ' ISPANISH ' siaie mat a new caoinet nas oeen lorm- - 1 ' that of Delegate for Utah, and that, if he Utah has been asking for admfsaiori into ed, with;Bulgarisf President.;. THE ABYSSINIAN EXPEDITION FIND is admitted, it should be a3 the represenThe notorious Fenian,! Captain Mac- tative of a foreign government, and that the Union as a State, underof tho title pf kay7,was captuf ed"itf,Oork last eveninst, that body ! located within tho territory of the Unit-- , Deseret. Every member j GREAT FIRE ATHONG-KONarid while':beirig taken t jafl, his friends ed States. It will bo shown that the knows that a" State Constitutions has rallied in great rfbrceand avdesperate FE IAN FIGHT IN CORK ! Mormon district is regarded by them as been formed and adopted, and that a ensued.! The mob was fairly beat- light ascparate and indopondentgovernmcnt, Bill has been introduced into tho House THE PRESIDENT AND CABINET, IN A en arid therisonerlodgeoTIn T jail. : VJ SNARL that Brigham Youngjssues messages as Iturbide recently en- TParis.Young Governor of tho Stato of Deseret, and by tho Hon. W. H. Hooper asking; for Tallahassee; :8.Thoniiriority of, the listed iritthe Papal Zouaves "air Romd, that no law enacted by the Territorial tho admission of- Deseret, which Bill convention held three sessions y Washirigtpri specials say In Chicago. Legislature of Utah will bo recognized has been referred toi tho appropriate secret. Five more have signed the con- that Grant has been; summoned before tho saints until it lias been passed by Committee. To by of reconstruction ; in say that the Stato1 of stitution, many signing reluctantly, be- the tho General Assembly of tho Stato of "wlxetnex Jonrisoxv lias made vestigating Descrec. It is also proved tuat Mr. Deseret is a; foreign government! be- lieving, it to". nave been a. .proceeding Has himself liable to impeachnaent by his of The law. convention regardless was cause ho endowed tho enacted laws when the the Hooper, by course toward Stanton Menabers of the by state a' of full ticket nominated officers, Church, was required to take an oath of of Utah" are passed by part colored." A large of ne; Cabinet, andnewspaper correspondents, to meeting the United .and is, States, hostility will also be summoned. The committee . its General shows what to number fifteen of hundred the Assembly, groes, adnot a bo to therefore, proper person to favor the minoHty n r! A'ffrnir 1 n od to ih ornn ffhlv "nrohfi4 tho. miserablo subterfuges and lies this des-- was held y r ; y m: v . A colored - delegate matter. & convention of the i to creature States. resorts his in 11 hot plcable anxiety made a speech demanding the hanging .. It is uridefstbbd the President case. to a make Tho above is a dispatch from the From, tho sitting of of the majority of the delegates. Some publishL, his; letter in reply to Grant. express the jbpinionj that the letter Washington correspondent of tho New tho first session of tho Xegislaturoiof in tho crowd ; cried burn tUemv ) The Some xf of thei; action ism' withheld on account .r 1 i X' York Herald, to that paper and appears Utah until the present, tho laws passed portion claiming to be the riiajoritWill .!H'J. assembly on Monday.- - 3 T J. in Its columns. This McGrorty election by that body have hadfull forceand eflTect probably 7 ur ; .i. has impeachment.:, revolutions Galveston .Another caso i3 so utterly absurd and contempti- throughout the Territory. have broken but in Mexico under Valdes. I A c Ther e is anotlietdiniculty; It is stat-ble, that we should never have thoucrht been the laws of tho land, tovvhich our detachment of governm ent troops ' has ed that certain members of the Cabinet - i statetOTindorse President's ; the refuse of noticing it, only that we see state- citizens havo iyielded hearty and un- been routed by tne revolutionists. Tne made alleging that Johnson hasMcCul-locments respecting it going the rounds of conditional obedience. They jdid thisf revolution is spreading rapidly Jand is merits; theriifibo strongv Seward and already very powerful, f h5V!( tho papers. Were wo to let, these para- too, for many years before the General .'.The are mentioned ias declining to sign, cable that Herala8 say's news, insists paperiTrlk-i- s graphs, pass by unnoticediand: with- Assembly of Deseret was organized.1; Napoleon hai altered his policydtowards the that thevIshallsiffTr orvacte their nlacer. out comment or explanation, our silence But it may be; asked: does not tho the Pope arid Italy ina a sudden arid 11 is iii4;i m iniiiuiii jitA o vw , iiiiiii disa Herevinces Manner, ofmight be construed into a tacit admis- General Assembly Deseret takot any. position ;:to abandon the position I of Constitutidii is carried by a large majon- sion that tho statements they contain aro action upon tho Jawa passed 'by .tho of jthe --HolyjSee, assuredl it champion lately. correct. Our citizens know tho particu- Deglslaturo of tho Territory of "Utah? is said , oCtho existence of Bourbon iri-- j Berlirii9.rrTAtraKifintervie v lars of the ease too well to need Yes; but not for tho purpdae of making trigues radiating from ";Home.;:t The the most earnest desiro of; the' Kingof diplomacy with "Rome has upon it; neither is there tho them mpro acceptable to or binding Imperial Prussia to cultivatettho good will of the relawhile the colder; friendly! : slightest necessity for us to allude to it upon the people of this Territory. .Mc tions. hitheO. existing, with , Victor people of theU.S. TThis favorable dispose t as our Grorty would liko to . make ; i t appear Emanuel will be renewed. Queen Isa- tion is regarded. bv, the Americans y ior mo purpose ox sircngtnening; ' forced to dissolve , the most important, in view of the possibri-it-01 Delegate Hon. Wm, H. IHodpcrat that this is tho obj ect. ewbuld ; tpr-tu- bella has beenrecruited of the necessity for" tKe selection under .her warlegion, a very Innocent and constitutional papal Washington. The House Committee on rant Madrid i as Napoleon flatly ob- some foreignvpower as umpire between elections is familiar, doubtless, witlx all proceeding. into treasonable action, and jects in to their service in the cause bf the the United States'arid England in their i : ;r the dodges usually resorted to by men of by playing upon popular . prejudkes, Holy See. , pending diflerences.--- IiOndon.-The- 1 of uneasiness, Adriiirai Farragut rpriiains at Flofeeling ; lids McGrorty stairip, and will dispose try to gain his point. But, tho facts are, I a much honored visitor. createdlbylthe threatening appearance of the case In tho proper iriannerV that; for four r years !paat; : or since i tho rence subsi-- , in Advices1 has from state a greatly that ITorthenijTurkeyj Abyssinia idea of Congress, having to grap- 'formation bfj ; thV constitution of tho strong force of British, troops advanced ded, the reports of troubles on the Da r on the ubeweregreatlvexagkeratedf H ple with the "serious question of polyg- State of Deseret by a convention of tho from Senafo towards : of January. Water had been bor amy" in the disposal of . this1 case, is all people, the General: Assembly of the 26th ed for, according to the American nlan: atyAtlanta8aythd.:resall;.:of:.tb:'Ala"bosin What, in tho name of all that is embryo tic Stato has annually adopted and found in abundancotriear the Eng- - bama election isXuncertairias the syslawa the tho Terri has torial Legissensible? has polygamy to do with it? passed by tem of proscription, : That "seriouMluestion of Tho coast shore has been lighted by greatly-reduc- ed CtheTwriite vote. I The polygamy11 is lature of Utah,4 and thta ha3 been with the pngUsh foinaval purposes.-- to print the blacK newspapers a harp of a thousand strings,. on which a view to tho admission of tho Territory promfse t iSelwyn will flucceecf Sir Wrii. Jlarl as Iist,arid the names and places of business Ml :i ' aa a i b Stato of tho Union. n l rascal the in who has every country Lord Chief Justice of tho Court of Com f all wUes voting forthe constitution. some point to gain against us plan's tho A moro ridiculoua proceedinc than mori Pleas.; It is nnderotood Minis- Success depends upon the vote of tne . that tuno that ho thinks will suit his purposo this of 'UcGrorty State. - Income of the nover heard of. ter Adams will leavo England in ApriJ northern portion hfi&Tl heldi : Tho Fenian Captain ; Ilackoy, arrested nminHpQ n ni nlnoHnn a "h n best. : Ho vaa looked npon as but llttlOjif any, on is charged witK;icadirir:tho loyal voters being frightened offiby Our manner of conducting elecUona hotter than an inaano matii Ho was ' cd Friday, threat3."f r General Jkleade will probapiy D here McGrorty finds ' faults with; but regarded almost universally. Hia pres- assault on tho Martollo tower5'v-'-at -t a' special election in those counties. order would wo hear of any such objections ent action confirms that idea, ' Who Pari3.-rT- ha ambndment to"tta wo- - ' J Havana;A special saysj the powder, but had tho majority of votes been cast in his an insane man would baio a claim to ; be: fbr rMexico; has bSGP prcca bill, trials supposed allowing Eoncd by jury tqbo he oCbncca of tho Spanisn favor? He obtained, wo believe ono tho of the t representative Havana peoplo of .this uwix a uuaicu aeoaie. between mail stearrier, plying and Vera Cruz, of $12,000 a month has hs ' " i . t, i - ; ? - -- i -- I , i ! 1 - - ; o - half-a-doze- ; J e : at-tentlbn- ito , ' fo ck : I - ! to-ha- ve . 1 ' . ! ! j 4- G ; I ! -- - e i - to-da- . 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