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Show I I 1 -D- EEBET-EVBITIFG n ' f . reported. f- GEOHGLQ. P A - KblTOIl Jt rrrciUr the Ior,Pexcx J all tK proper?, faithful member of the vido. .There have been new bat- tTT.-- r HEWS. State ofCompany, Kansas Is to bulla ono Hundred Monte l3lefttomourn tles between the Paraguayans and the Church. o rc OUcXl ca r ofrndlroadrtlie-cntiralso U miles and. which Tc: fifty hU A ;v alUe!- -' A CANNON. .'11 'f r, j ward Whittle yri bcmlJay ih costi of which,: at a Ubejtil estimate, rj l SUN STBOKES IN CANADA.' i ftf to. jdala rUDT.TSIT kit. C 8UHVEY0II OEKEKALFOIt UTAH A bill to create the ofilce of Surveyor General in the Territory of UUh", and establish a Laud Office In said Territory, and.extend the homestead and laws over the same, was Introduced some time ago Into the House of Representatives at Washington. It was sent to the .Senate and referred to the committer on Territories. InJ the first lustfvnce that committee asked to be discharged from the further considera tlon of the Bill, and that It shoultl be referred to the Committco on Public Lands; this vm agreed to. We have the announcement In the meagre language of the telegraphic dispatches, that" the Senate amendment to th HoU3 Bill to create the office of Surveyor General of Utah was pre-empti- on after-war- Us to-da- y, would vnot amount to more than three million seven hundred arid fifty thousand dollars, towards.. defraying, this cost they have received fn .nchlses from the general and State gove nmente, and the counties through whlc i the road Is to pass to the amount of two millions thouianc dollars, and and twenty-fiv- e should the treaty be ratified their total profits will amount to over ten and a J J half millions. The above are the main objections urged agalnstj the ratlflcktlon of the treaty. But on the otherblndjhe Commission under which the treaty was con- sent the full particulars an ln estlgatlon of JludedTreccntly and expressing L -- onfi-dcu- ce would bo that' the; proceedln, found perfectly honorable to all con- : ,. i . &rtt Istwj gtltflKlph. JZtmhtff (Hpoctal to lh XJ THE OSAGE LAND TBEATJ. Tiik Leaven wortli Rultctin of the 1st CONQnSSSIONAL. lust, gives the particulars of the recent SENATE. treaty effected between the Indian lVace Commissioners and the Great IlEDCCTIOX. and Little Ossges, by which 8,000000 Wilson introduced a bi to reduce acres of their lands were purchased for the military to a peace establishment; and in behalf of the Leavenworth, referred. 1 Lawrence and Galveston Railroad Company. The version of the allalr as given by th Multctin would almost Wad one to suspect 'that there had been something like corruption or rascality practiced In Inducing 4,Lo" to part withjtheso lauds. Bat as corruption aud inalfe&sauce in office are altogether contrary to the principles of a good government,: and so rarely practiced by lu officers, and especially of a republican government like ours, we would 'be amongst the last to suspect one government official of any such practices. We, however, condense the following from the JJuItctin and leave our readors to form their own Judgment in the ? matter. & The treaty was concluded on the 27th of last Hay, and its terms have excU'ed the general indignation of the people or Ivansas to such an extent bat they, through their Executive and State ofil cers, and Hon. Sidney Clarke, one of their Congressional Representatives, have protested against It. and ask the Bsnate of the United States to negative vacaxcy bill; The Senate insisted on i mendments to the bill to supply tb vacancies In the executive departments . A com mlttee of conference was ordered Tim CUSTOMS , . Chandler Introduced a 11 to extend the customs laws of the United SUtes collec-over Alaska and to stablUh tlon district therein. INDIAN APFROPRI ATI ON BILL. .The, Indian appropriation .bill was spoaitlon of tne Din. Alafy - Ls reporteillri all parts of the Dominion, the therm meter .ranging from. Do to 10dL Xato numbers of deaths from sun stroke are reported. i j J .: n ElllottO o j COMMITTEE REPOIIT, then adjourned.; HOUSE. SENATE BUSINESS. Of the eeonipUsbed Lyric Artiste , m,'.. ,wrf-i - J, .: J;-t- : v j 1 Hardman Miss J.. WarensklOIw ET Hardy iMrs M Ii Hardy Miss CM Yeardleyib Halgrain J ri.jyij;? - ; CT ",CH,r B f- '. tl Grand Opera DI .- n I .scenic. Baiiet rand y epeotacie or n fm J one i 1 LCT Piprtons raiding irf Ihd eottktry appTy- -. PTR REfnand where The Beantlfalllrj COsiame's by f ing for udvertUed letter mutftate i r tHni nr emerlrjl from: and aivG-thIfr RDWniVn e ON - WHITTLE. AssisUw,, ".i - i xtenslvfl Properties and Messrs. MlLLaBD ft BAKER. All ritMlnrs beatntlTnl, orlfluai MmI. or under the direction r sorCinderella.; CABKI.KSau For the mote efficient t dncUon of Ue different Concerted PlerM Chornses Mrs. CARELESS haa been SDertS; enraged. Mr. HARD1E and the best SusiftJ abUlty of the Company will also appear? .. i p? THE bmH'C'T.'K j , JL. 1 , A. W. STKEET, tlNfes l; uorgeoos Scenery, by ipenewsna Mr. J. Gillt DO WPTun . J4 '"VA The-Complicated Machinery by : s I H -- y B . j . nm.. i Jjj j i aate oj aavertuement. f 3E.ES St! , m t .1 j .j.. MARIE MAIAIIE Pate Miss S A ng -- : j '! A dear one's departed, his spirit has left as, He has' laid down his body a season to rest; f The Ballet Gronttlngs.1 ftc. tinder'the dlrectinn Be has eon to his God, of his presence bereft us, i To dwell with the Saints la tbe home of the T-'1?' j blent, I t His soal Is Immortal, death's chains cannot hold 1 -x-- 1 : .y nsroc snssEiiii sous s - xi ad axie acnEikin. - him; grape large In Realms of bliss does his pare spirit soar; lish on that aubject from time to time TO K ERVTLLE. WABniNaTON CO.. With the Jast he now dwells; with Joy they be- all the useful information In my power. 1868. June 13, r him hold The only aim of my present experiOn Newa. Sir. Dcterct Dear Editor I to slow is the With ments, at Tooele, Joseph and Ilyrum end. those gone be-- ( raise, by the 11th Inst. Bishop J. T. Willis organbut sure process of uedting$. a large ized 6re. a Female Belief Society, In this Mormon' collection of hardy French and gave the sisters some very His dearly Joyed memory his kindred will and American' grapes.'-lr- i Crtjerf that place,instruction in relation to their ducherish, Northern Utah: may cultivate them in good Al as association. h his remains cow lie low nthednst; ties members of this thong every county without any protection deeds His done of benlflcenee never will perib, . have The ward of Saints this whatever, and that every citizen may well in be held, as the acts of the Just. J ' to sacred means Bat their soon sit under his own vino.; In so docontributing of Iou&e or Israel Thea frier not bereaved ones, 'thoagh hard the poor of the ing, a; certain number of these nev) dellven loner from their captivity. table fine will plants certainly produce fUstopart On the morning of the lstinst. wehad ?. from crapes, some excellent light wines, and frost, a husband and father so dearly beloved; some cut which down grape vines, For his trials others luscious raisins. are o'er, and with Joy be will start did not damage the crop materially. According to the highest authority In but To prepare yoaahome In the mansions above.: but11 In Concord still maintains I Our crops, in ireneral. look well, the land, "the fo.11 a ' ta o.mromn (kinm. nnntMarcHi aa consequence oi bo iztucu coiu weauier And If yon are falthfal some day yoo will meet ia U thought that the cotton mm, " the list native crane Report of the wwu n 44 - w. YC v. ukui A . children and friends, when your Wives,! tnr fh vpnr . fJnmmiMinrtrr . . . v x eace ftuu conientmcnb aweu in ue tRfLK niira in earth's work Is o'er; .Unf nvrft n tn j fh bosoms of the Saints here. Everybody In his robes of pare heaven will last 'naoer written bv a verv comneten t Is no no we An for Joafers. have nH mihiiitiM y,' in ...,., busy, inriM .ninr greet him,,, . t or ua uurcu-uuwf celestial Dwell snore. never In and frrnrto hn uiuot iTonrnnl nnUii ocd,7frrrrnnfi thn part glory uvuuuiui, jju no tramblincr to rar foM ,nmlt,rr TTf.h. fa nrro- th era. no "recTeneratbrs." a . W r I f4 Sn aam a re ri uuwua Tm. r. uuw II TJ . .7. . m Jl do nrmiy but tali of wuimiun, states, i. iT' w . i v ui n vnthe united vrncr w RLri our ti an i tn in minn njre oirn bib '"i to f the and build up assisting come the head In everything: that's its I business, rv re zjion oi, our uoa upon me eartn. t Oh! DiD.-- m this city. July I3th,' Charlotte E., "manifest destiny." what poor, benighted souls we are! danabter of Benjamin. and Anna Lane seed 4 Yours, very respectfully, $ months and 9 days. years, very respectfully, Louis A. Bkbtband. M. at School , , i PUET. OPEBilTlCj lladame SCHELLER ? A Miss OLEBROOK. ' ' 1' i 1 THURSDAY, JULY 16, '68 r of tbe The performance will consist i i 1 CRANOl OPERATIC SPECTACLE f : n i ... i.. i -- i . J- - . I rrr-imf- ur .w.-- : . j 1 S, I I I m k k . r m 1 rv ah - m - ' . ) i - m , and Little Gfa$$ Slipper. (with Gems from the Onera.) derelia, 4" of - J . Alldoro, Ttmt Pedro P-- -- - . f airy I JIADAME 8CJIELLER Prince ealerno.LM..iUss Nellie Colebroot -Baron Pompollno ;,Mr D McKenzle tmi-rAM- t- T . ci m. 1 - The a wblt-yoal- J or, i ! 1 . Sherman made a lengthy report from the committee of conference on the tax bill, which was agreed to. The Senate then went into executive session and . E Stallln j ilrs C 'r7 ijLCstawartAIisa E GrLCln J ! i 1 nnM'thii Miss . con-cerni- -- lsisir'tf Editor Dc&crtt JTetrs-Dein your issue of the reaching this ty.BD.1 gentleman Inquires 11th lnsL, " Would it be asking-- too much of Bro. Bertrand.to toubllsh the V I FAJtMixaTOX, July 13jl868. same (hi. VIbcrt'a theory. of grtpo culBttertt AVk. In a late Issue of our citi- ofEditor article ture) for the general benefit your paper fI noticedof fan :. zens?",, "Star of the the wreck; " In order to satisfy that gentleman, jl the - West"' on' tne 2nd instant, will here merely state that M. Vitber In company with four of the brethhas never .published a new theory on ren went! with .my boat, ' the that matter, but some very, Interesting "PikeI to assist In bringing the "Star Information on it from twenty years ex- of the West" to Kayivlile. On our we found her a perience on the iystematlc.9Ct.dUng.Qt In Storm Bay,the French grapes. The theory alluded total wreck, and her fragments strewn to belongs entirely to M. Van Mons. a of the lake a distance along the shore one piece great Belgian authority In the pomolo-gic-al of a mile. of quarter fastenedHardly world. That curious theory has of atimber to another when was no reference at all to grape culture, but we found her. We gathered what we it Imparts somo valuable Information could that might be of on a peculiar mode for raising every value, of..!-her remains !::;:.!.-- . r.i.-kind of new fruits. I strictly follow M. This! wreck is a heavy loss to Bro. Van Mons theory In regard to my ex- Meredith, her owner., Her cost, I unperiments on our wild native grapes, derstand, was five thousand dollars. I and I will gladly publish everything friends of Bro. Meredith Will successful or unsuccessful on those ex- hope the with him in his misfortune, periments as soon aa possible, I mean sympathize soon recover nimseir. ne tnat may after the fruiting of my oldest native xours, ltespectiuliy seedlings. . I intend to cultivate the D. A. MlLLEB. on a scale, and I will pubi iii ; 1818. logg-tixairt- r: ; - btFrankllnheingpresentiwl Thl lettsr ' has been aniinixattally Blr, A r ar- J Lane Hiss M M Chase lliia M Mrs S A W: IiUndick M Qark UrsE D i ,i ii. Duncan Mrs 1 A Mansfield Miss E Q Moses Mrs E Ellertson J ! Tooele, July 12, r- J it tKIirlJrsIi , inci 4 L tn nVia-MM J Jsl 1 .v Hayton Ii A Hirst jpC- - J. O ata a. 4a P. 8. The funeral took; vatplace waa wo m n vestertisv Richin ever known largest procecdon The funeral serrnon was delivmond. ered by PR3V1 Vf PeteriMaughan, - a i .niTr"1 'rtii . '.rrsrLJ'A t. "iniiennx-L- T T M ti 0" xtm- - In tlifl Cornel. HJ2NBY BTlNVlaxli 4 ! 1 (&0XXI " . . -It ar-riv-al cerned. j r T r The alTalr aa'lt stands at present certainly looks a little mixed, but we would not wonder at all at the ratification of 'the treaty, for whiro there are concurred in." f ten or twelve millions of dollars at stake It would seem from this, that the com- there can be no doubt that those who mittee of the Senate, to whom the Bill have almost got possession it these lands wa referred, made au amendment can afford to use money freely to retain to it, which the House has concurred In possession of them. the nature of this amendment we hare no means at present of knowing. ; TOrohtbl Intense heat i Thlsbe, ) i Clorlnda f Queen Fairy Ariel. Black. , ...Mr J B lAnntuiy ......air j p.urmin i Mareetu 1 . --IMr Mr H UaloeN MlftM Altinn ttuiera to , 1 Mr M O Clawson Cinderella, t . we x , T. ..dls8 Alexander Miss Cllve 4.4. 1 i...Mrs Carcle&N . children assembled the BtnglnK Fairy The Sunday First FaJryO. .Miss Ltzzie' Piatt residence of bro. Lang; and four female teacher. Second . MLs Leuisa Fairy 18G3. bore the coffin to the School House. The friends Hunters. Fairies. Noblemen. ! Attendant. ! Fillmore City, July 12, much symChorus, Corp dcBallet by Company; Editor Dc&eret JYeira. We are favored Remaining in the Office at Salt Lake or uro. and sis. Lang manifested and numerous Auxiliaries. two as lost with have the bereaved, they pathy at present with delightful j weather. City, Utah Territory tonthelBlh day o) fine, promising children within 11 days. Cox. Last week we were blessed with some 1868 which if not calledor withJuly, For of Incidents, Uusie flae refreshing showers, promoting see CurtainScenery, in one month, uriU be sent to the Dead and Posters, and BalletSynopsis i UST OF X,GTTIIIRS j vegetation and bringing forward our Letter Office. ,i , . DOORS OPJSNal 7 o'clock, performance late crops which were planted to sup GENTLEMEN'S LIST. 8. Commences punctaally-araessure a in want created by the ply A Ii of while the ravages the "hoppers in Anderson C. ; jXauren J our midst. Now they have' gone we Andrews 1nTiPC nt 11 So QAuonuhcc , on .Lehman W H to a moderate raise of expect. supply C Eh Llndley I I A TmOii IT MAT COXCEBN we noury IS TAX BILL PASSED. corn and vegetables, and to enjoy the I Applegata a a M wood Lock Mmr will expire t hereby, that our partnershipwe "i A m com- - luscious fruils of the orchard. Schenck made a repert from the the treaty. on . Lund therefore the of First NL next, and; January Income of the settlements In this and The State Kxecntive lu their memo miuee or conierence on tne tax bill, .any request (everybody knowing T Lytle indebted to ns. by note or otherwise, to was agreed to and the bill passed county, the locusts have been very dea- - Bavlev E J ii. rial to the Senate on the subject, set which settle (80) sixty days irom this date, to within to tho with the House. Scheirci explained tractive crops, particularly the Beratud J i as at that time: all claims mast McComas aare W It expenses, SwUSSKT! oemna forth that the Osages were induced to all that portion of the bill relating to smaii gruii. leaving T? 2,0)(D)(ID rurrv be nine very hands of otir attorney lor into the C Mansfield H given . MF. 1 f N. 8L RANSOHOFF A Co. kXll I 17.11 rtm poUectlon.. conclude the treaty by representations banks which had been) at Icken out. Hui .n Inu ovuio ivivMikica ' M Madison E Lake 8alt 9, 1&3. ai:sl,5:2me i City, July ill 625 to are sumlimited ? In agents F At MannEFBishop n being made to them that the State au- Special cer. Aiiuerai on is put on me same ol .CTAi,a.I,ir.l"ftfc tue4WJw Blaxafd JH Maxwell J C thorities were about to make wr footing as other manufactured oil. uu iviuuau ciijri lurjr uit uoqb doi Blumel H HICHEGT VACEG PAID ! T Merral r irall on on'hfm1nm HUie damagej aUi there the people have Boggess "VV A upon them, and either kill or drive There is no tar Meads A to be re- me prospect or an abundant Harvest, Bowen D ineua from inetr reservation. They Spirits In bond are required Mills HA trust tney win iuuy realize. i Bowman also state that In this treaty no provis- moved In nine months.- - The special wnicn R F Mitchell DrDSW Qnarry-mci- i, II reads tuff Is very acirce in our midst. Brown iax on uuuiiers remains as theretofore. ' 2 V Mitchell 2 8 p.- E ion ha been made for schools, or la the The y h tax on the wholesale sales of liquor Btill, through the liberality, of the Bratton II 2 Mitchell J luterest of settlers who have eon e unon dealers will be one iwr ceriL 1W th people, the needy have thus far been Brown S r.i i ' Miller A a Female Belief Brown 8 b provisions relating to inspectors, sixteen supplied. We haveand the lauds and made improvements; and or Mann OIi masons io:Stone I have no doubt ButUe W hundred ofllcers will be Society amongst us, Mooro 2 A that its ratification by the Senate of the srotseventeen otoe of. its rid will be beneficially Burnett Jr D onlr about tinndrprt In. that Moody J M United States will retard Immigration spectors being left to inspect tobacco. felt by operations those who require pecuniary Burt Mndd W 2 J and greatly impede the developement uuxi, umrv, eic. xuis iviu reduce assistance, and Indeed they have already C Mulhattan and .Laborers, It - revenue officers mora thri hir Tn beenrelt. To relieve the distressed, to Carpentexl of. the resources of the State by throwN . . renlv to a nneatlon with rtfrnnA tn comiori ana mess tne nonest t is a Carpenter B O Newton J L iag uiia'Uiui at ii enure area into me adloarnment, Schenck said iher princi Godlike work, and one whichpoor, cannot Callvan W L C Newel hands of a set of monopolists, who will TO WORK ON ousiness oerore the committee of bat have an ennobling effect on the Campbell 8 A pal C Nordolom E b able to dictate. to settlers their own ways and means was the funding bill, minds of our sisters who engsge In the Chandler Q 4 . .. O . Which had referred in Ittiw1 lauaaoie undertaking. terms. BB Chandler O Ohlson 'f" -r We have another elevating Institution which the committee; would rei ! The memorial on the same ibject upon J p back within tlrht hnnri TV amongst us a Sunday School under Churchman port n 03 Ohrlstensen B Peach P A 0 addressed to the Senate of the United Senate amendment to the House bill the superintendence of F. M. Lvman. jV o;uq . I'JK ? Peterson WH J States by Hon. Sidney Clarke, staterf to create the ofilce of Rnrrevnr n Edward Partridgo and John Kelly, at Chivington fi,rfrlcfcc ? w Clark Peterson J t of Utah was concurred ! two tended hundred! about A : recess in. by was pupils. tuat iuxs janu runs I rum east to west Post A J . of the rising generation of our Cottle Proudfoot H about two hundred and fifty miles, and Uken till evening, fors general debate. the bulk Apply. Imne4 lately att tbe HMth J JLSesldes engaging In reading, the f Weber city. . Preeco J PavUR. TT Uny-- u from north to south fifty mlles.comprlsi schoolt is catechised rer a..shortt .tlmeeach T)KtnKrrt ji uu many oi mo cuiiuren are i 'w'" i "Rhoails JE ing aa area nearly twice as large as thi evening,Interested jj C: YOUIIG. In this and exercise, deeply Bute of Massachusetts, and within RADICALS FROM' MISSISSIPPI. Dentmore S ;ilhoada O daoitr u currcut. iuiswera S.uu:i give fraction of being as large as Massachu? ' O an acuve Dowding W, .H41UUa . UUI put. Oar energetic istshopu.,q.ieauoas is i u l: M E 'Iloyas setts. Connecticut and Dele ware com $ Mississippi appeared before the recon- worker for the promotion of Sunday DyeaJtt uio r.: BobertsW struction committee, uemandlng Schools. blned; which if placed under the horned the exclusion r"' Rutherford- J 8 EasIeyJ of several counties from Uttlo on is In v jL our building Very going J stead laws would furnish fifty thousand the flQUnt nf Vflt an KromWO mMmrrhrrrr , By It 8 aMlm city at present, (but preparations are Emery CP if'. ri i '! homesteads of one hundred aad sixty of terror existed in Mississippi. f made.- Uorace:JB. Owens Is en being ; Sebre'JK.. acres each, and if It had been sold at the' 3C 3H 13 gaged in making brick, John Ii. Smith FackrilJ A1 Q ADJOURNMENT. Bbort J " ' i In Bafford P. and a ' A. lath and running 1 'rwiTIef ordinary government rate would have It f "Shores 0 W" th cenermT HA Ferguson and Jacob Croft has Foreman Ji W produced for the benefit of the Indiana fngres3.will;adJotjrE. qfi, Monday, or shingle machine, saw Sites J t! 5; ifOli a erected mill in Meadow Fraughton'F r "" 8Imonsen lately the sum of twelvo millions of dollars. 8 creek canon, thereby 'multiplying the & a. w mBladeWJin 'v By the terms of this treaty, If ratified, ractiuiea for- nermnnenc imirovemena. NOMINATIONS. ' p " BmithE " L this vast tract of land will be secured by The President hu rtnmlWnfrrf RTibp. of which no doubt we shall take advan GillenJWI Smith Elder when we feel able. a private corporation, at the rate or man Day, Surveyor Gouerar for Califor-- tags Gudknntusts H Smith WH 11. II. and J. IC. Itoblson are making ! Auomas xxwen. unier Justice W ut,Kuu nineteen cents per acre, or a total t of Btencil I Haywood for a the erection of the ' preparations Court of good Idsho. Bqjreme r one million six hundred thousand dolXrSnyder'XMP t(;iHTIl, i:tand it. , Johnson, sof Haaxttt'ST'Pj. here, taunery N SUNtSTRoin. B Strickland A J , Hayton or :o: pases a saw is on one mill fiV, hundred thousand to be paid New iioiuen, lars; 1 'erecting Han fold J 2 ,.,SturgillTVR2 York. There were thirty-ninrioneer creek, tjuccess to DrofudvA Hays Ji, .T4iK'XJl-SJlfill.C'j three months from the date of the rati- cases D W Stevenson ! JT of sun stroke, twelve of them fatal. Si'I CIIEilPESTl fication 'of the" treaty, and the remain-- , 1 ; Satterly i , L We . hare reeelTed f. Jast i r it, eraiiy, gooa. Jv.tU ! 3 Sublette W 2 derin equal yearly Installments, with DEMOCRATIC ItATmCAtlOX. lam A. , i r Interest at five per cent. Tile bonds of John Keixy. Hell i!" WB Hawthorn TerrvD Democrats The :iuar.irtjT Chicago. are holding the company are the only security given an immense ratification-meetin- g -J-Hamilton H totTlnkle Richmosd, July 4th, 1803. Hill J for. the payment of the purchase money. night; Ihe court house square was denseHi Oll3 no Thurmond JM Rro. CahnOYi!'Der T.r t aeorfKb. Howard H E LCCJTiUbault No provitious are tnsde for ly packed, and the streets ere filled Instead of sendlntr vou for nuhllnatfftTi ln I r securing to with i torch-UgHorae T A Torjuson K proceaalbo, numpresent settlerf, of whom there are beringalong Todd AH Pro's. several thousands. Tlio meeting the proceedings or the 4th, we are com- Hopkins D A 2 AUUI fi HAIIII F.NN TfllMf 1111 W S'iUndseveral thousands,, the lands which was addressed br rar&l tliii 4 .VS fi"l pelled, through. respect for our. worth v Hunt H R -:i;if . IIIIIIIIIIIUW C t3 xnomaa Hunter 8 H'-'?- VanEreraC 4wd las-i- tb? they now occupy and cultivate; and speakers. Great jubilation was man! nu iuucutoeaieemea uro.. O Whittle, II . postpone oar celebration, Hussey T1TB 2- Vendome E,I,VA ii j:.:r they and thelf families will have to loaieu. j 11 t with colors to O and send VI 2.:Tji'ir. Hull .13.21: . high; r.io;: i ciy'r .',' submit to the terms of this company or a account of the serioos ac short you Watson Ai we . iWhlch will t oat be ousted j dose cident which occurred on Baturdav. Jackson ltd IStf.- .,y "'JTri'r wesoott is Kv .v .m TnEs Uw. Vf : v in IUi i.tAV. c IV while Bro. Jane 27, Jackson The ratification of this treaty It", Is N sIstiar Whittle, CDtTTU AlinilPlJr- -Whipple WJt rrv-io') jHiU- i,lf'.4dull ! r nis son in raising- - log- - noose, was Jenks O D Wheeler W aid will sob the Stat, of Kanaas of four xww late election in a struck to the rroand log falling Jensen E Wilson J A hundred and forty-fiv- e havl- r-Pf-"- f In favor of the from the bulldlnsr. lieby was thousand acres' Panama taken home JobT' :WllllahsJL rr- Conarxatlr of land to whTch under the laws in a sad condition and expired after tlx Jocelyn wE' of the AVinegar A" t . Lnited State U is entitled for Intense salTering, at 9 o'clock p.m., days oow as near as " I .can .learn, IJro. Johnson J H i pro- Jnly 8d, As ; VUIIsarB Ht 7 Xzz KMog Y-'- fZ Purposes.' visional p. Govrrscr. is unnrcn in- - .Decemconsidered Ift ,MWTtest rtetrnd.otiantetr tne Wnltua w .r- d20O.2w joinea '.!.' Williams Z Against a treaty so unjust the en r5 bcin bo blood-lil- ? ber, 1S37, in Canada, and emigrated to joonion j ZFIi fK w to jonnsonui' press and people of the State of TC.r,-- .! ,!& lH ?H tb CUte, how- - the west at the time of the exodus of JohnsotfCRr .. . t n ;..'r S?naviy uxiitill :winurr; moat earnestly protest, and ask- nta from the 81 T j Missouri, meeting them X7rnt AT T order is restored. the Illinois. at He came Senate ttiat it may be neni! to Qulncy, the -A B I m usfd to thebcsin ' of JjaJRYIKO, r n (jL. mountains In 1843: took1 a mlssioniiA Beaton O D h:nir Woodwarrl yellow fever has JheLdmm a A J! :m .IVt.f to show that their proteat is welffound-??- pony rent: a small rlacu a rw t UoQin in!jv "rux wli ra tt U and Callao, ba S X2&so sail a cood ms Cows, la t v.Jlf-Tri in. Asianaa Diuittwica 1 nr. rCrwww . tt tt Worlnr-K'-wi.tii I UU.1 II " the cjnlt4. 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