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Show s- - -- T7 Tji" nr- - t j hritr -- 3 in ( .Itory is but Oo I cji; ain.dfho jcairq7b-luUowliicr' wiil cctinco Jo until a thorough . and radical changoiacOccted. iUrcady;T70 ceo .tho good fruits which havo been "pro due cd. Tho virtues which Jccua. incccted.aro honored; not co much'ii thoy; will be; but d till they aro morb respected than thoyworo by our p coplo while connected with their former oyDtomiu Even now tho practico of those virtues does not inter-fsr- b wltE a man?o adrcaccmcnt.iioract ca achccli upon hia.prbaperity. Crimo and ita Mhdrcd vices atq mparaUvcly unknown, and tho description of the bid poet moat fcUcitouclyidescribsa cocioty Whaf;,T7C nl pro-Trc- ca appears1 q cAunon; izciio?. EVJXS OF CHBI8TEND0U-THEI- R Since tho latowar thcro has been a crest increase of crime in every Prt ?f tho Union; Wo cchrcoly taho np a pa-pthat does not contain como horriblo account of crime that has tempcrpp trated in the neighborhood fromncb It nailis rMany ixditoro:: cannot thoir eyes to the prechlessnesa wMcliJo here.1 r r r v , :r.i ozlflto aa it manifecnnd mofoandmoro bepoming VWlicro spadea crow bright, and4 idla words ; thoy. commonljfrcely upon jtho'dbelino IjroTT doll; mornixaro rhero barns ore fall; co la Whero Jail which in public apparent, "Where church emptjyond Xoet outore with frequent paths v I 'c i 2 .For ourcelf we' turn oT7ay :Dicliened ik S uv J ii t. Ji wore;! court-yar-d and j. forlorn; Latt STreedy.sUcnt tho and disgusted from "tbotporuxjal ,of Vhcro doctors foot It, and T7hcrojTcxzncrn ride; . onb VHicro co abounds and youth la raultlpUed; ; crimo'of and bind horrid detaila of are, thoy clearly indicate r ;: another which abound in- the paporo. Vhcrothcs8Clsn3 JL happy people and Btatc.Ma :. com , . ...... ; if Wo have thought that wq could tVoyi o SKi:'it;jLiJLi8.-Thn graphic and ment upon eomo of these cases; but when Pcbsonai to do bo wo havo re- - fiicctious sketches of tho Membor of ; tho we coUed from tho task; inany of them bcinj; too ro vol ting. afford amusement to nil our .There is sothlnff ploaaantto oontem. will, doubtless, md than tho:honora. 0 as at in T present organized blo Momh6 themselveau They are irom plate society in Christendom. The.hifltoryof.fflof. Uid-pof "a weUrlcnpwri corVeyondenl, ; one of whoso humorous called christian civilization-istylo tho most of our and oppression, of usurpation sobers AvnireadUy recbgnizoi fcf : and crime. Virtuo ia derided and Special to tho .Dcseret JUvcntng. New. assailed; while 'viceV ia jbaterod aiid honored. The bold, tho ihcolont and J i the reckless elbow: their .meeker1; and in more modest and humblo fellows out of PROPOSED 'ADMISSION OF ALABAMA. the path; they take the;upper Beatsand DEBATE ON THE :AR&fc5 APPROPRIATION their hrazen eirrontery appears; to jan- swer. the purposes.o'f Hfe.betterithan iho Habeas corpus to continue suspend which the' the cultivation7of qualities or ico r-jt- : -- ! : , ' -- - weU-coyerne- . have-attempte- d ' i d h'!" ' 1 : -- en s sub-misru- le - ; I rr.r- U ???edare iho ineek; for thoyhaU'ii, -m -herlt the.eaf ..The. meek mjist; look Weather clear and pleasant. iorwaru to xno realization or tma promise- i?AFJrginIa;CIty; 1- . mw.V dear! and Tvatnraitn;; for incliriatenaom; at pre- - pieaaanc, inermometer 01 aDOve. mcfife:rflrnfthd!-.Xtfi.WkliSatf Francico. Legal tenders 72. sent.-th, Washi nKton.rrrrjScnate.r-Trumbu- ll from : tho vcommltteb on tho judiciary, irariaLinherit. . tlm earth, liind .tiyl to, reported'" adversely to tho !blllsfbr tho monopolize its good thinga; Meekness, more efficient government ofthorxebel S tates, which, lie said , wera rendered the recent 'amendment unnecessary by le r In of the pay. fact, tho corrimittcer providing by reported uunsnau virtues, wnicu were so ooauu- mat a majority ojirotes cast shall decide u , fullyf exemplified an : the: lifo : ofvour elections. Bedeoiner, aro at a discoui1 they ceivo no encouragement. Viewed from provided that the electors of ; each State a worldly standpoint they are an injury should 'havo' the opportunity to vote to their Dossessor. so thev are irenafall v freely, without -- restraints fear or the influence of fraud, ;at the election for the i?Qrnrriori w ratification or the constitution; where- . A man who can :stand sufficiently as. at the "Alabama election tho voter aloof to exerciso an unbiased judgment, had not the.opportunity to? vote freely,' can see more to admire in ail the crea- - wiinouc iear-o- r tno inuuence of fraud, tlons of God whlch-hsees Ground him than in man. Possessed of godlike at- - of combinations of persons: and, where- ifiuuw23, aua piaceaac tno ncaa orcrea- - as, uongress is satisuea tnat the cpnsti- Alabama meets the approval tionpman has abused his pbwer,"degra- - tutioribf of the majority of the qualillea voters v,irartif rri in tho State,; therefore,: bo: It xesolved iY X vxxa i MJ nuiiuuuu- that the constitution of Alabama ia hero-- , inga. Yet though tho earth itself and by declared to bo in cbnformitv with tho the animal and vegetable kingdoms fool provisionobf'tho'vroconiatnictlon'racto? 'Constitution la aoo'f , u tho efiecta of man's mismanagement traTr and transgressionn, they cannll be view-cu wiiu iuuru pieacurp ana .causiacuon it shall raUfy tho 14 th article of tho con-tha- n mam He has sunk lower than! stitution, and said Stato shall bo admit- jto representation in Cohrrreca in they all; his condition ia a moro pitiablo ted accoraanco witn tno laws or tno country. M one than tholra. Referred to tho Judiciary committer There crying necccnity for a Vilcoir caid ho ahould call it rip at an dixy;" when ho would mako aotato-mc- nt change The Incrcaao of,crimo must bo early of tho outrages perpetrated in that cheohed. Tho evila which do plentifulStato in violation of tno . right to voto ly abound xar-- ? bo eradicated. But without fear or restraint. how? By what ricizs? 'pioudo-Chrifl. The Scnato took up tho resolution for omoi of ITaryland. ianity haa provcdiibolf a "grand failure. tho admfcotfof After Failuro is writtenupon overy ono of ita tho discnIono voto wca taken and X7te rojee features. It neither moulds mon nor tod. resolution for admidiion t;Xf.n - .i sr''::ir.Ji shapca cocioty jbut; is' itglf frhioned House. "Wilnon reported a bill proviand changed to nuit tho popular whim. ding for tho cuxTondcr of porcona conIts ministers aro not.tho montoro of tho victed of certain crimes Tho. bill pro-vidtliiuo pcrcon who haa liccn duly ago; thoy aro not in tho vanguard. Thoy arrested, tried and convicted of murdor, . pliantly follow in'tho rear, ccatcnt to piracy, arson, robbery or forgery chall have their volcea' olavishly cclfo tho boi allowed to enter or reiaiin : In tho and authorizes tho Prea-iden- t, ft1 J!h! '?l0ty VJOlXOUXiczx It ia UnitedonStates; tho production of catiafactory tlmo that another Dyctcm:ahould be ina person hzbrcntcrcd or troduced. It has been. AYo havo al- proorthcuch ioabout to enter tho XJnitcd"BtatC3f to ready experienced many of tho results cause cuch convict to bo returned to tho which havo attended its introduction country whcro he was convicted. Tho , , bill th, inrK.f-0- - e - ? 1 7inrl the-who- r fiiSSafS ; 1 2? e KV.f feJTOinA' -- fcJft t isa ? t- - ' ea ' : rrflf reded to dir cso o2 a nino in ntmber, i rnend .rntn, sorted ircm (hoc ;mmitteoof Chowhol ), on tho' IcjLtivo appropriation "bill." JTho amendment adding twenty , per for tho emcent, to tho rnpropriationa of cchTfiouro wen adopted. All ployee tho amcnumcnta wore disposedr7!:ofrand1 1 'Jj rxxj O tho billf Tho Etcreo went into committeo of tho wholo on tho army appropiation bill. Tho biUxippropri' milliono. a littlo -- over thlrty-thre- o r to Blaino; moved add proviep : that no now commission bo Issued in any- rcgi mont except to theso who by law cro entitled to tho appointment of cecond licutonanta graduationt at ; :T7 cet Point but tho proviaion ia not ta bo cbnatrued to deprivo any cHcer .whatever from promotion that may bo opened by tho occurrenco of wVacancicarTho gavo riso to considerable discusproviso sion, v. IiOgaii and JWashbuni6fcppo3ing It on tho (jrouhd of favoritism - to West It aa Point cadoto.T Schenck opposed being an attempt to Icrrislatogenerally in an appropriation bill. Tho amendment wen adopted by 54 to 43J Further discussion ensued, and Blaino caid tho been inserted aftor, consulproviso had General Grant." Butlor caid, tation with aa ono of tho mombera of tho committee on appropriations, ho did not wish to bo made responsible for tho proviso. Ho wished, to washihia hands of It,: and thought thd country had1 falleri on ;ovil times wjien thoarmy .could bo cut up or cut down at tho request of. any officer. Tho army had been put in tho hands of tho representatives of, thpebple, and the last, man who oughtnto influence those represeritatlveai asto tho Btfehgth of thd armywaa tho General Such a prove fatal to precedent might hereafter felaine th6 liberties of tho country, hbped would:notfbe considered" it derogatory in tho first officer of the army to recommend a reductionTin the military force.-Butleasked .where,"ln tho constitution the General of the army ia fouhd tohave itq toiriglit'itolrrewmmend Blaine was said not ho Congress. speak constitution. the General ingorttho recommended an increase of tho milita ry force there jnigjit be some ground for but when Iealousy aridj3ensitiveness; a reduction- - he could seo nocauso ffor ;aiarmixf Finally tho discussfoh11 closed l and tho committee proceeded Jo. othcrportionaofLtho bill. was adopted asking;the Presidontrtocommunicate-all'th- o to 'conferring the - ranKor-uencraro- n nrevetbnerman; also relative tor thoV establishment of a new.milltafy.-district- . MadisonfWis. rTho Democratic state convention) nominated: Ohas. Bunn for Chief 'Justice, and E;rfi. Ellis, for Justice; also tno delegates to tho national convention and the presidential electors. The' delegates' aro instructed . to voto as a unit. A;naval court jnartial Wishington. has sentenced Captain Collins i to suspension, fromirank and dutynfor three years, receiving the pay of a captain on tho retired Jist, and .tojbe publicly: reprimanded, for the loss of the steamer Sacramento'. J Jjicu tenant commander Bache, tho navigating officer of tho Sacramento, has a similar sentence, only ono instead of threo years. Tho Secretary of tho navy has approved tho' sentence. . A delegation frorn the city council of y Baltimore to the presented ' President resolutibno Xroin that: body tohlm compUmentary jT---; Havana, 19. News has been received that tho Congress of How Grenada has assembled at Bogota and declared Senator Guiterrez President of. tho Bepublic Xiondon. Tho-Houiof Commons haa passed" tho "bill to continuo lhofiUB-pensio- n of ih&nabeas corpus inirelandl Tho leading niembero of; tho'llboral propose to give a farewelirdinnex. party -to Minister Adams. Sir Geor-- P. court of -., Queon'a Bcnchr died 7 r : Advicea from .labonV represent ;lha political agitation In Portugal ccntihTis3;,l Tho now goviurhmbnt ia very unpopular,-andvarloua turmoilairmropofteuln of thprqotmtry.li ZROl , pto Private advices from Brazil c tato that tho government, hca issaed a general conscription order: to pxovido for reinforcements for tho crmy.ln.Pcrenaii iO Berlin. In tlr i Prcrsl-n- ? Hcur oTcf Doputieo1 yesterday;; tho'covcrhtibnt waa asked to explain why; . th o Unitecl Stateo Consul at Jeruraism-wccllo ucd to prccuro thoarrcr of ono Xlorkuo. a Jowiah Dubjcct of Prussiai- with wheso ward; i . aoung glrl, i tLo aleilcan Tho I -- USD r-- - . .Jews, who it regd tneso violated Roxno, and: represent the oufa? insult to Pj that tho GemanriTi ropUed calcxn ia a federal and not apl J roprcsentaUvo, and applicationr r ? fermation must bonl to ConatcaUpr of tho;NorthI I Y: , 7t ion. Tho Paris Temps says that : con-stitutio- n.: inabbuttwo-weeks- . ! Lieu uin.rn JiesoiuuonB witndrawiiip to tho j consent-oJersey the 14th arhniendmehthave passed the Senate) 11. to 7. V :r v" - Dublin. Pigot, of the Dublin Irish- treasonable and seditious libels. New York; '20; The JHerald's Madrid special-saythat information from the Carlisle party have effected a revolution north. against. Queen71sabella:jin-thTheir adhereants' have itaken arms in considerable numbers irrNayarrae, and kirmishes have taken place In the city of Navarrae. The Queen's officers are maintaining their allegiancesr i A few persohstriweret. wounded, "during., the tumult? The movement appears to have been the'resultof a deliberate and well planned organization; The1 police have found 'documentary evidences already, and 3,000 copies of revolutionary plackardsiaddresBcd tolXhe people! of of. the eldest son of Boh" Juan, who is :of Spain. styled Charles the serith This young: gentleman Is second cousin of Queen Isabella arid grandson 'of Don Carlos who resisted5 her accusation; to El .i;r. the"'thrbrie.:71,: au Havana;-7Nassdates to the 13th say "that the blacks'had held a mass meeting and openly criticised the gov ernment! charging it witn mammy j to extricate the colony fromi the"' financial . tne to cnarge difficulties, which;tneyoftho colonial dxtravagant-measure- s government.: The! whites are loyal, but V fftel uneasy at th&prospect. Mon tre ai;- -f Th e re was intense excitement over tHe departure of the Canadian Zouaves or Koine;; special serviPapal ces were held inotre'Dame cathedral. Over twentythousandperBons assembled at the depots NcrwiYorkl-- A Washington special says that Sherman letter courteouslye ror service indicates his preference ui Xi;V f Washington.Tallahassee. The Convention declared Billingof ; Saunders; j Pearce and Richardson- - ihelegiblo-fo- r the seats permission 7 defendBilHngs,l)y ed his claim to elegibility in, a violent speech. Excitement ran nigh; Billings declared his ability to control the negro voter " Tho ; lobrjmas "crowded ; with whito and colored auditors who mani-- f estedriittlo i Interest for tho overthrow ' Tho minority report ; ofchding :thb elegibility: of lthomen .ftTfi fn hnrHffnnrrr'T rTr-onbut not adjournadopted. Tho Convention haa disturbance ed; Therowaaconsiderabld after tho adjournment, one ; man was ahot, covoral parties wcro arrested by n. tno poucs to Atlanta. Gcn LIcada: haa "gono . 1 mm nan iiuw in nnTrnn hsiievca will tnnf it busi proceed to wnuminato legitimate ness. -- f Con-stitution- ' aX I ! s j e f j cor-respondencotTel- k; As-sociat- o. - mm i a - -- i 4 - S T to-da- out-sid- va-cant- .-r -- y r- :: d; y.; i s on to-da- V. gSSte A-resoluti- Shed,-juijCo:oak- fl east end ot ; The convention is enirazed in discussing tho sufTrage question.I5St majority report ia very liberal in extend, tho suftrago.ta all males of 21 years- ing tho nlinorityr insislr on dlsfrancniBine tho whitea to come" extent. .Charlcstdni--Thufar the convention has;adopted eighty jsections of the - It is thought it will adjourn, r, so - rol : -- " 4 J :-- twr Victor Hugo's drainai Blaa, at tho Odeon. Vienna. Tho mpmKaM ;i n findly of Hanover and a nZ&f their adherents, met Jit a :JriV??eIWUl- nnft In thin CJIHr assured, tho company that he im coon return homered resume on tha throne of Hanover ia hUd Bpiia t Floronco. A., report is current tho French Government has detalS frigato to watcbu the moveaenS tr ' Gan 4 - --I- :g id-thA- ed; of-tho'dplcjat- T ? cs.l fd 5 -- ; i ' d L mmw - 4 ; 3 m mm m .n iiiciimH, senna.: TrnTaicAE.fho blU- - fc? tMa r?.?j i7 x 1 mmm mm,mrmw -- vcnlnff Is - -- passed-- rsc demand as a subject of Prussia -- Somebody Elsa" is a capital faxw; Yesterday ewlr: Seventies ijOTUiia on Elder Ezra. . Bra. Roberta end ICllnton tbo pria tlm the occn pied Benson proa tably for pro- - clpai subject discussed belns dietetics. . i |