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Show I'll!''.-";- '; ! r I DESHRET EVEiaNQ NEWS. - t v . : GEOHGE, Q. CANNON . KHITUK-- AND. fUDIJLiiHKK. ; 1 January Tlir. j x . lMt. Y 1XAIHS." VK i Our (tItKraiMc,II.iaUlies lately haveac- cxmtalned reveral nifaatorts to the tmifo f IhV XTiTw I "States' Beo a te u rion the "Sue Murphy claims,' the last ref- er ep ee t u t)iQ!tQ ti B it urtfay last ,be ifl to the effect that the Mil: audita amendrtcommlttwl to the ments Jakl J OotrnUtce. ca claltns. been haW reference perfectly Ttie... It n i i,uur imittteiliiglhle tu most oi, noi ; reader , for with that delightful for which eastern ielegraphlo reporters are reDaikatIe, not a word wat aid but thtfotlglu or amount of trjfto claim. rXfot thai "It 'Is of rjy pecfaf InijortAttce; hut 'still being a held out to tho hardy pioneer for their enthe terprise In subduin and peopling sink They wfldcraeaiadisinciilscment.; their citltenshlp by leaving o State and settling In a Territory,' and place them selves In a position where they have to endure the old oppression for which the revo lutionary fathers felt themselves Justified In declaring the thirteen colonies free and independent States, namely, taxation with- Tfaa erovemment of nt rcnreiientaUan the Territories as at present administered is Irelic of colonial barbarism; it is unjust and oppressive and should be abolished as system unworthy of and nnsnited to n Republican people, ln .... I 'i fL. Inex-pHcttoe- sa matter tugsglog the attention of the assembled wisdom of the nation, and tUo chlma Lelutf uihu the national treasury, mot ptople who take any. in- terea t V in Congressional proceedings would; like to know", the origin of these . ' claim?. Wo learn, from ' an Keastern at contem-rWraryttb- Sue Murphy, j with her slater, at the outbreak of the lato war resided on a farm In the town of Decatur in the Ktate'df Alabama.' Duriog the progress, of the war, it will be remembered, tht town was captured by .the Federal army, and by order of General; fehtrman, it was fortified aaa miliUr lHwe, the whole of the lnhabl- taaU being compelled to mOTo beyond its llfult. Hue Murphy and her sister, of course, movcil with the rest of the people of Decatur, and lu constructing the neevssary fortifications, her house and firm bi to bo demolished. For the pecuniary lois thus sustained she i .. , puts la a claim for $7,000 this! la claim will that It hardly likely be allowed; not because tho amount is at alUoriais. In fact it la vcry Jn- slgnificaut, . and probably ls no more than the' loss anstaloed by Miss' Mur phy. citiU thta result of paying even this small sum would open! the door to, perhaps thousands of aimllar claims all over the South, to pay which would probably refpalre an sum (which in the aggregate would amount to several millions of dollars. This would be a serious Item In the national expenditures, and tho idea of paying taxes to indemnify losses sustained, even by Southern loyalists during the rebellion would bo extremely unpalatable tp the people of the North'. It tAy Wthat in Miss Murphy's case tho claim is perfectly just, audthatlf not allowed, her pecuniary ruin may be the consequence. ,,Stlll, a precedent of this kind established, there is not the least doubt iu the world that thousands would put forth equally as strong eUl tn, , th justice and trfjuity ol wuloh eobldlie prWen by tnemost a uqu est testimony. Under .these circumstances it would be better for one to suffer tbau that a necessity should arise for iucrcasiug the already fearfully heavy taxes 'required lo meot the national expenditure, " ITudef Urhbrb thU view of the Indemul-fleaiion thau likely tht this claim for b re.not 'will gran ted by the of the nation. And how presentative ever unjust aucU a verdict - may be deemed by t he few who have suffered as Mbs Murphy has done it would be the njotcrtaltKto raeeitho hearty the inauy ; n - ' -- -i j J DwJtm5AnK? ISpeolslto the Article 5 provides that l4 the event of a refusal on the part of the umpire lo decide, the question shall be settled by lot in presence of the Commission. Article 5 Excludes from the Jurisd lotion of the Commission air cases arising from the courts of the admiralty. - Article 7 Provides that claimants shall first prove they are British 'subpreserved strict neutral jects, that they war and did not aid the the during, lty r South.' that the sessions Article of the Commission shall bo held In Washington. A Washington ppeclaleays the President will grant a pardon to Dr. Mudd. de-nyi- to-da- OZrSZZAL. The commissiona i r or immigraiion nas aismissea ;uie sulu against the V&clR& Mall Company for the violation of me passenger act, upon the latter paying tho amount due the State. . Jn- Chicago, 16. General Bberldan destinc-Uoathe that bherman forma Gen. a Camanche village by Colonel Evans gave a final blow to the backbone of the Indian rebellion. At midnight on the Slst of December, he says a dele gation of the enter men of tne e Arapain hoe and Cheyennes, twenty-onnumber, arrived at Fort Cobb, begging for peace, 'rney report tn at tneir tnoes for their losses, and were In mourning their people starving, their ponies dying, their dogs all eaten up and there were no butlalo; that we had forced them into the cafions on the eastern edge of tho staked plains where there were no small game or build o. The) are In a bad fix and desire to surrender Sheridan says, "I unconditionally. acceeded to their terms, and wiil pun ish them Justly. I can scarcely make an error in any punishment awarded. for all have blood upon their hands." In the same dispatch Sheridan repels the charge of Col. Winkoop, that Black Kettle's band were peaceable Indians. Ban Francisco, . . - 16. FOREIGN, v London. Charles Dickens publishes a card in the London papers y. the Btory of. the recent death of his brother's widow in Chicago. He nays the lady is still alive and well, and that he is trustee fororher estate, rr for the The final signing the treaty settlement of the Alabama claims elicits favorable comment from all the London papers. A meeting of those favoring the ballot In parliamentary elections was held last evening. Able speeches were made by Milner Gibson, Charles Buxton... and others. The assemblage was large. Mnch enthuslasam was manifested. Florence! The riots occasioned by tho attempt to collect the mill tax have been renewed recently. In various in Italy the military force has Eosts used for the suppressslon of the Several rioters havo been diserder. The country Is killed and wounded. now tranquil. San Francisco. The Legislature of British Columbia is discussing the question of reciprocity with tho United States with closed doors. Bremen. The money order system between the largo towns of the North German Confederation and the United States goes into operation, February 1st. The payment will be received at the Post Office and orders issued for the samo on the agents of the North German Lloyd. Tho amounts nre limited to about fifty dollars. Paris. Another session of the Conference was held yesterday to enable the members to slgu tho declaration. L Opinion, n public newspaper, says the declaratiou'usks Greece in the interest of a Kuropean peace, to suppress tho bands ansl vessels intended ior into the neighboring State of the Ottoman empire, counsels Turkey to withdraw her ultimatum; concludes by expressing tho hope of a ppeedy renewal of diplomatic -relations between Turkey and Greece. a of I ue says tne band were outside their reservation ana tnat some of Black Kettle's young men were out depredat ing when the village was' captured. Much plunder taken from trains and from murdered couriers was found In the village, and other nndoubtable evidence that the band had been engaged in murders and outrages upon og - ln-cursi- oas ! - 1 is.V xj were received from Hpn. George ,Q. Cannon and" A. TVV Street, Esq., ackncrwledgmg the tender, of Vf the frredom of the Council Chamber. Councilor 13. Snew presented the financial report of Washington county, lor tho ' 18G3. TET. J;. W-- . Councilor E. Snow presented the petition of John M. Macfarland and one Jhared and fifty others for a charter for a Territorial Toll Road between Kanarra and Benin Washington oounty; also,- tar nington, an appropriation of eight thousand dollars to refund amounts used on Jsald'roadV last Tear's Territorial appropriation.' Councilor ' Ilarrington, Chairman of rjommitteo on- juuiciary, to wnom wasreferred (C, . F. No. 1.) "An act regula- tins service of Dro cess in certain cases.' i reand ported the bill hack with amendments recommended its passage as amended. The bill passed its first reading, and fifty copies were 'ordered printed.-iCouncilor Hyde, Chairman of Committee on .lievenue, to Avaoin was rexerrea act to more clearly define the duties of assessors and collectors In certain cases," reported the.bill back and recommended its XMLSSagoJ .' r The bill was read twice and was referred back to the Committee on Revenue for fur ". ther consideration Chairman of Commit-te- e Councilor L. Snow, onKeads,Bridges,Ferriesand Kanyons, to whom was referred "Petition of the people of Gunnison, askhag for antoappropriation of five hundred dollars complete a bridge across: Sanpitch river, recommended that the sum of five hundred dollars be placed upon the general appropriation jbill for that purpose. Report was accepted, Councilor Hyde, Chairman of Committee on Revenue,' to whom was again referred (C. F. No. 3). an act to more clearly define the duties of Assessors and Collectors in certain cases, reported the bill back with an additional section; read as amended, and passed its second reading, when it was laid on the table to come up in its order. On motion of Councilor A. O. Smoot the freedom of the Council Chamber was extended to ""William Clayton Esq.: Auditor of Public Accounts, IX O. Odder, Esq., Territorial Treasurer; T. McKean, Ksq., Territorial road Commissioner; Honorable Z. Snowl and Le Grand Young, Esq. Ad10 o'clock a. m. journed till Housb. House Wet at 10 a,m. Mr. William, Snow appeared and was i duly qualified Sir. Hatch' presented a bill for "An act amending section ten of an act defining the boundaries of counties and locating county to the scats," which was read and referred Committee 6n Counties. Communications were received from Hon. F. P. Richards, Le Grand Young, Esq., farshal Josiah Uosmer and Asao-cia-to Justice, E. D. Hoge, acknowledging' tho courtesy of the House In extending to them the; freedom thereof. Mr. Rockwood presented report of Superintendent of Salt Lake City and Wasatch Wagon-Roadwhich was read and referred to tho Committee an Roads, Bridges, tc. Mr. Cluff present! reprtof receipts and 3ttH?nditure of summit County.from Dec :ird, 1S671 to Dec. ith, 186S, which was read aud referred to the Committee on Coun "i ties, l Mr. presented a petition Jroni Z. NivoWj Ksq., Deputy-AttorneGeneral for Utah (Territory asking for an appropriation lor cr ieea, which was read and referred to the Committee on Claims. Ac Mr. Rowberry presented a bill for" "An act jnec ;the QrantsviUe Library Asoeiatlou," which was read and referred t the Ctimmittec en Incorporations, with , ' :j instruetipns. On motion of Mr, Rowberry, the Committee on Revision was instructed to examine the forms attached to the Statutes of Utah, and see if it is not f necessary to nave them rovised and . made applicable to the Laws of tho Territory.'- hi '!;' v Id a.m. till Adjourned -l ' r , - v tr OXkr special Inducements ara lima bar era. and OUT their v ,f . - i Vi.l A-- w rapidlyStock of well-select- ed i r I i -- Tl v" i ; be-vo- nd - -' -- , Dnwen, and other Wllea eod AvtMlliL' Steaniless Saeka, VriaU, AMk r Skieettaur Cot Yara 4 tber Wtory a4a. j . j Oupwdr oiher Ureerlea, fancy. ataple nr.tiB mmm-- RliaYX. Plelu. Axe and e. m : Flck Xlaadle lUMts and A few eaaes of If . es jt uaon's Bebol Booaa, . mx, THE DRUB DEPARTMEHT with every- "Will be kept eonstantlr supplied camuuw aaie in a nrai-c- u trunK waaux lor r -- d4S ea ' i ; GODBE A CO. Sheeting i llJeLaliies, Cboicc Drei t iUnseys, 150 ? 500 000 it 'if 500 500 ti Goods, sty le lApproTed i oi piiaivis, Ticks Sheeting Stripe. iDcnim9 Ea. Drills. Ducks andpsnaburglig, Llssortcd' coloii Cambrics, if 50O ti 2O0 f f ' (, Im !!.;. : SOO meat. BiCk JFavney Greeerles, fJnelee Dye WIbm JLiqaora, Ciaura, Ac. j ' ;4- SOO ; ' ' 2,500 1.000 300 avud j j 500 ii Blcacli Goods, 250 Jeans, Satinctiew. 2,000 doz. Spool Thread. Worsted IimidM, 1,000 11 i MITCHELL A to-morr- ow Bess leave to announce that , j lbs. Linen Tliread, BOO 200 loz. Saspender. 300 Hats, 500 ,, OTerskirt$4fcIra'iter.v l.OOO Assorted. lTosl cry and GiOTCS," ' 200 eases Coots and Shocsl 200 Stoves, j 75 doz. Hruslies carefully se- ,i eases elected.Gri SO Axle ie:ise, - 250 kegs trails, 200 boxes SrlOQlsihd 200 German laliii Soapj 250 Eight y iS4iii, ISO eases HetroiiiMaloliesJ 150 loxes Vaxentd War Cait- ' ; ' . HAvrriG ; THE WELL-SELECTE- " -- GENERAL ' ; : . - 1 dles,l. Sanonifelr. loo caHcs 250 chests Very line Teas, ehoicc brands el To5.000 inee, 5,000 lbs. kite IeaI, ICerosine 1,000 gals. ..! 500 Titrps, Varnish andXinsced Oils, 15 crates Ass'd Queerift- ;warc, j 8 v . : . 4SOO t.jl?rIritH, -t - Teats of the finest qualities, and M ! fcitil - y so-call-ed 1 ! NOW ARRIVING: WmIIm Oventfalrta. rnderalilrta, I ' : Great Bargains are offered in ' I i J-- ' - ii- Itf-kwoot- conne-queuc- ' -- -- y rDVERTISEIuERTS. GODBE & CO., ) J . ESTABLISHED -- roar ending June 1, - r I W. ft. OOJXBE." ; , Ln-ralette- i ns CocrKclL.--Communicatic- whites. St. liouls, 16. The Democrat disposes D GOOD and of a story about Carl Schurz' ineligibil ity. He says Schurz took out his final Paris, Sunday. The Turkish Minispapers twelve years ago. ter has agreed to tho main poiut of STOCK of Hew xors, 18. A number of centle- - settlement the Conference, proposed by but from awaits instructions Constantiassociation of the Kngtueeis of America, nople before that body dissolves, with branches to be established in evetho ofOreeec, has ry SUte of the Union, the object being informed representative M- the French to improve ail Engineering trades and Minister of Foreign Affairs, that in' 'i . professions. from structions at his XGoverument Tne iteverend Frederick Jj. Huntine- - Athens have beentie i fly ed In o ton, of Boston, has accepted the Bishop- teleof of the the interruption no or uen trails ew xors. graph, San Francisco, 17. The State Con follow Tho latest advices fiom vention of the Fenian Brotherhood has that preparations for warAtheus are actively been In session for three days. A Com going on id the various parts of Greece mittee of Conference has been appointed The banks! of Athens have loaned the Owned by the late firm or for the purpose of effecting a union be- Government $20,000,000, for war purtween both branches of the Brotherhood on tbla coast. The action of the Phila- pose Lpndou.4-De3patchfrom the Fast delphia Congress of the Fenian Broth report that n .difficulty has arUeu be G0DBEj& MITCHELL, ' erhood was approved. John Hamell tween Turkey and Persia, and that diswas elected State Center for the ensuing turbances, Iliad broken out upon the : Eastern frontier of Asiatic ye?? Ueoffera the same Albany, jy. Y., 17. The Ilepublicau between tab Persians aud TurksTurkey, which Legislative caucus, last nhzht,uominat-e- d had led to the withdrawal of the Turk- y VibrnANCii Co3itrrKK xsuoispscrr at Governor Fenton, for U. Sr Senator, ish auib&ttJtudor fro:u Ttfheruu. Siuce !," "our own correspon teuton receiving at the second ballot the&e occurrences Persia has been mass- Kkw of tho CliicairO flfty-tw- o dent rHone.,r savs'the'onlr votes, Morgan forty.1 frontroop ion litr ing Tho Senators bf and solution the reign of corrupt politicians- Augusta. Representatives from Kenebeck, Morrill's tier. no allude- - at it ew,York City, is Madrid. Additional reinforcements to county, who roted for Morrill In the for the arhiy of Cuba ,wlll soon sail n viwncwnj nuance commiiioe, xio says: , AT . VERY --LOT It. y R ATES I Senatorial contest, publish a card "This is nd dream nor wild paragraph. General Pelez. . under that Ilamlln received 75 of 149 votes, Tlio retuhis' from the. pf.vlncen in- The elements of alvifrilanco committee are it j .i New! York as truly as the ele in and they regard his nomination as valid crease the overwhelming combining of ments over slavery combined to malte war. And and will vote for him. Senator Morrill the Government candidates,mnjority who are Kothinz lespeetf oily- solicits a liberal snare ol the in the near future is so annarentas xon arrived , ; , .; Saturday accompanied by eitcti'd a Pnbl!epatroiiacc"before the and great .gallows City llalL Senator Bpxague. -j New Yur-- i 15L Telegraiiiio ail vices mo or e w jaignuxi ana is ew .c.U;t4-- ;: r ..t ;r f . ." yeomanry The riebraskn Chicago. llepubllcan from Neuvita3 stale tliat the iimirarents York guarding the ceremony. I expect to ; Legislature caucus, on Friday night, re are couceutxatjug a, force, of 40,000 for lire to see this and describe ifc.' t v - sulted In no choice for Senator, but Tip- - an assault on l'uei to Princip. The ftwcxj!- iuslde nnmbersi tg,rX): ua receivea ine mguest vote. , A RE-- t dnosri-Th-e latest sensation in 2ew xorK. A lirm. owning silks, re Spanish Snn a Francisco is haunted engageq actively house, on Free- theynro cently seized for an attempt to evade the The peace commissioners, who had mont Street,? near IFolsom.' A number of CALL AND EXAMINE. dutieshave oilered $30,000 to have them arrived ut Neuvi tea, Irad ecnt out a families, it is said, have been compelled to restored. Tne Secretary of tho Treasu mesHenger o the Insurgents to projnwe leave tl' fa "Ji on account f unearthly noises, and ' has matter .V i. e.r the consideration. r under ry a several compiom soma porsons, including policemen rew York; The Herald? a Wasbimr- - New Yotk. Letters from Warsaw testily to having seen tho appearance, of a ton special states that on Friday last, say that cafctsjof arms of various man, wiucn mey attempted to clutcn but the President sent to the Senate, the arie dally passing through that found no substance. treaties with Great Britain on the city on taq way to tne uanublnn pro- - But worse than the ghost is the fact that . THE OLD STAND. a a. Alabama claims and the right of natu vlucesv . mi most caes they are. follow- In tho week ending on the 10th Inst, seventy cases of, and thirty-si- x deaths from, The Daily.Xtof, iVlrsinL Montana,) In ralized citizens, and questions arising ed by wogonUoads' of. muuitlohs.'.to be now were small out the in San of of Juan. pox that reported AT ' occupation joint aisinuuieuM city. nraonef uie uroiKs and an article on Presidential medians" says Tha Alabama : been .O has treaty Christian jiopnlatTdn "nf the Turkish UuiU the 1 A terms, original empire. t '"Taa exclusion of tho eoopla of ttioTeiTi- presented by our Government. As soon A ministerial order from St. Peterstorie from any" voleo In the selection of as was received in tho Senate the treaty obliged the owners of real iTesiuent we nave seen characterized as a it was referred to the Committee on burg haswho hava been already driven estate, slnsular anomaly in ourOonatltutlon.' The foreign relations, and ordered to be from Lithuania, causes that existed for the limitation of Poland,and compelled, i .1.1 t i ;i voice in the Presidential vote to Electors In printed, in con d en ce. for the. ue of the on that account, to sell their land at ".!:! senate Committee, which meeb on low prices, to leave their new.1 places of the States has parsed away." JUttagtH UiL B. OlifrtoV'?. T.TJaim Will matter be settlement nnd' emigrate westward, on ThO Ttsr thlnts thartharoTgatilrattow of Tuesday next, when the The considered; naturalization treaty. the boarder of tho Vistula, Euaseinent of the Dlstlturnlahed Lyrta Ar- Territorial governments over all tho Gov it is understood, concedes on the of Madrid.M-T)lcandidates Government part ' v eminent (docyun, ,except new. acquis! Great Britain, that naturalized citizens have carried elections in this city, with it .a. transmission for the shall eojoY the 'same rlehta in tbat a great majority. In the provisional tionand the feilitle of intelligence, havo rendered obsolete the country aa native citizens. towns it ts statpd that Prim aud his colfij - . Washington. The Agricultural erKummtHUtatmlhthavehcea used when u. leagues arq In Ifavor of foccupviug the in net neaaurai parsoaatlon of m a a a corn aetimaUs of si si si cot 'and the portment Vf the poaHitution was "adopted. lit can see ' IIM candidature of the J)ukede Moutp.eu-slein I' tons corn tor In the year crop says past brciibfit r bo good reasbiTwny the rerietlon 'should there has been an, increase cf 1 37, (XXV ericlaaipdi Paris. The f conference K is on the ' be continued. i I Being subject to the Gov 000 bushels over last year. This docs recomof its session. closing It point ernnlcnt"an!riU" taxation, :rcsidence in a not Include the Pacific States, which mends f o accept iso much" of the are should not not favorable to the production of TurklsliGreece disfniachl.: It thinks Territory ' !'J ultimatum as relates to Cretan WARD that the constitutional provision that 'the corn, the total product beloir 178.000 attains,, and to .refer ,tho case, pt the V ousueis.i ' une local reports from the olBcer at Syria, to the decisions of the f 'iiX tUzeajsof each Sute khall be entitled ta all cotton sections since October courts, privileges and Immunities of eitlsens ih tho nave been more renewed audj promises that Turkey will fovorable, especially in withdraw the last polnt-o- f her ultima- The performauea will consist of Torn Taylor's: BUIlDlilG several State' certainly does not contem the where the result. In tum touching southwest, in.. nnowatd Oomedy of t M.ft'tV the observation of Inter... plate that there should be a restriction of comparison with the average of the national law. The conference" mainIs to or citizens better than immunities certain in privileges any proceed tains the policy of strict planters, in the Territories, and their enjoyment by ing year since toe adoption or free 'JbtU V esUmate gives a total of New York.t-T- he others who may have tho money and the labor. The JJcraldf Port au at prododts 2,390.000 bales and this Is be Prince letter oftheECth states that the leisure to leave tho Territories and go to lieved im now to ne below rather than above the American. Consul at rAur as i2 if: prepared to Cayes had their particular home Slates to vote. With actual yield. .: , been r beaten by the local authorthe present "electoral system there is no The Tribune lays the articles of the ities. severely n e iv o n d e n n e- MlnUUr.Hoillster, Port, au at; avoidance or this Injustice, but with its treaty on the Utebavwt claims; eight In . , Prince, was absent t.. Sebellev K CUTE v 5 CO NTn ACTO a FO H s investigating the riorenee Treaebard .Vikdaaie as follows: matter. prospective abolishment, it sara, there number, re substantially J f Article'!. The- two Governments .Advices from Jack in ell state that at a If;! .i should be a provUion of larger Justice, con. to a settlement of all claims and agree VU PRIVATE OPKN 3.DOORS at o'clock-. to some tho to vote for Cubans Perforata. President glved in party the ferring right which have arisen since the the American Consul; Gregg, recently, ' made a oomraeneea punctually ai7. Territories. A registration act, as a pre- differences 1S53. : : cotrventloni of j i ; CU1LDINC0, r.. ' speech, strongly favorlne the annexation Tedeadny Teiilna;. Jannary . v ; ventive of fraud, the Investiture of delegates ArUcIofc ;PtQTlde4 for a commission Jrjf to Cuba the a jUnlted States, proposi with the right to vote in the House, and the or four persons, each Government being tion which was - f 'It 'h ill t. ' J loudlyapplauded. f 4. . .rr- i to two representatives. This privilege of qualified electors in the Terrl entitled r ' were there v that ' . three t ti ' happened i s' i Spanish tii' : In Style, at abort! notice, and en good the plan of spies . toriey, to vote for Chief Magistral, It thinks commission Is- to agree upon present.! THE "'XOTTEIIY OF yut am.Stjf I'M1'UFE. i.. are cacn' wormy ana proper measures seiuemenw3.. for fall and TogiTeoppoHnhlly complete Provides that a mslorlty of thU jgraa novelty,. the Tbeatre 1 which It trusts Congress, with an enlarged ofArticle shal successive Three .decide Jhe queens of Spain ;thecommlssIon. ense of justice and liberal ggvemmcntrwil IjUUUUUI rum ahi.,Speci4icitton$i supplieJltorrJer rRlaa:. IUIUIYCU. have lived In. open scandal. .The grand- - .. j' t SO J. .4 i?ti favorable 4. consideration before another ., give Article Provides for cases of dls motner or iFausua mauo ner favorite a agreement, among the commission. In quadrennial election occurs. .Wo like to, see . such article in the such an event, the two. Governments and Isabella - made hers Intendente of choose an umpire.- The President her paUCe. f Isabella's mother Is one of or JOtriiNAii--! Apply to or addrc M KECor.Dfj columns of our contemporaries. The apathy shall United of the ro4 States shall act auu for sne the ia, xurujns, ue ncnesti personarast Qndrnma.' 7arda,:Rliaf jno jmanlfested by the people of the Territories united dales, cut the wealth by shar SXTiTAtiLR and ot&er selected accumulated ' ScHools. o . 4 x umpire n i -respecting this subject has been surprising, shall not be qualified, unless confirmed ing in the profits or tne uutmn siare and dnrable btndinf, for. ai caerS at ih the reward L'mlir th9 t trade.-.'llan-gab- e, , , ii ADUERTiSEPEHTS HEW IlEi'J 'flirMda yj:yl . ; h : ti ' ' ; i ! - I. Also a fall se!fetton Of - : - . to-morr- ow. - - '. - K- - - ? 4- NOTIONS, I; YonK.i-"Gaih- -- i - , , caij I; ap-prova- i- -: . 8ay-in- jr j I HARDWARE, iorth-v.e?ter- n Ion-ab- le 1 t, 4 r- i f - ETC., in-icriiiy- . lof . i. - v s -- A- Selected with care, at a favorable time m the I&lerrilMareti I ft h if T , , ' . ded-criptlo- us ' i , , DOlTT-FOKaE- T TERM S ; LOW FO R CASH - . i j l mm DIBS & i on conclud-edrsnbsUutlally.- 1 i j , TXifl rnmmmm ; j ti i ' if- - "'-- CO. I dU98 Wfltf ti .; ' - 11 ..5 VCh . .4 F. A! MITOfiELt. i ' .' dtr e " i ! 1 ! i. - VJ-'- PilI t i t i i I II a k i. f mr a i i i j. 1 TnE:20ih I'---: i' I i -- i :- - . . ElffllC lilt .; j T7SC1AFKD . FROM: T Elf2 XTA U PENfTEN- b tbe 130ii lnsv . TIAHY, ou-- tae Xj flre DAVID BK8T, atnaa nine lncbes trna fet, anarr n d, - w)gni yearn o;o; pounuit, aanrty nair, lljhtorrapexlmeJ, olaeeyea. Also, JO UN XIMBALL, mau about five fet, elRht aod one-n- lf UcQea nlgb, weight ftbont. : nlbt 14. 35 yean; old, dark oomplezioned pound,'dark, black eyes, lance moustache, pitted hair, Unamail-po- z, and tattouedbn right arm. Tne abore reward wilt for their ar- 1 , ? - , m. , , 1 so ex pudlic on . 1 1 : i - - x ec .,..1 . . I . 1 1 '- ;. ; v.-- ' " - '.t-- I ; ?. ! "! . . Tt I i . -- V- flrst-ela- as ! fc re-ar- . ?f Nf r 1 "v FOR SALE! The ffoIIwIiMr eligible real Estat - s-- .; ba-pai- rest a&d dellrery at the Penitentiary; or Iwent .. aouan ior mmtr. tyare - , .Si A. P. HOCKWOOD, Wartleni. ;U0HS1IIG ASSOCIATION!' i ! non-Interventi- on. $50 REWARD! i . -- Tat t J. -- x t- - f commodlena BnlldJng ptedby VXae Miners; National Ban."- - , large-an- fr occn- - re 107 feet Danler Co., Mestra. Bnasy, eentlyby deep and 4S feet 'front on. East: Temple Street, . wim Warionseatuwbedil. , lTneiy sltaated pfot of Landj yiiih Hooae,1 Orchard and Improvements thereon Al;that ormerly owned by Jacob Hontz, Esq., and sit uated' on the corner of Eat Temple and jErol- 4f r J traUon Streets.' i rorparlieniara eau at . j 1 :r:y , - I , v x."'-- i ti.-,- . 4:- r : , , - hr present srrangment oyAue census.;, i , i i i " y , - t Ji , ...... to RlTe In strneu ens In the Art of Cntttns eyer article of CLOTHING- for LiadleV, Genta and ChHdren,by the late ;Jda. Irl- Xlodela. Ladles, arall your, Cnrtia aeiiraa of t&la opportunliy. It will take yon -oaly t Hht . i ... ,.,4SOWTINTJES - - - 'a lew hour, j TRird, A6ENT3 Vfinttd in th vriou -- i Sicinerl7lA r - H Union JLeadrty. Settlem.j, djjvtf ; I ! j I |