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Show taitoiV THE EVENING NEWS. Aa?X, Theex one thine that ouiht to b donlLlj verv erTnter. aad that Is, to dmlt Utah as a State to the Uoloo. done years This ought to hare of well U act a It ago. long delayed mritii luetic, not to mmr a wurdUtahX cnroltT or maxnanlmtty. onjht to hav beta a Btete before N UUh ha vade, befor Nebraska. inanlfeeted Indubitably tbat ah has Tor slement ncwary to qualify 8h her .to become a titaU. lodastrl-oui, baa a qalet, nefetJo, persevering, thrift, pabiic U bn j spirited, peacle, orderly, populatloo, that challenge cmalatloD In these particluar by the popalatloa of any other Territory. Hh ha leas Immorality and a lighter criminal re. cord than, any other Territory or Htate In the Union baa, or can hope to bare. She baa exhibited greater forbearauc and patience with scalawag imported ofllciaU than any other Territory baa, or would do. Bh baa aet the uoble acd much needed example of Urlng within ber legitimate Income Instead of running eztraragantly into debt and taxing her people to an oppressive Her people have done more, at greater expenae and greater personal sac rifice, to develop and benefit the conn try, than have the people of any other Htate or Territory in the Union. Among ber bona fide citlxena may be more married men, more found hrmeat," marTied women, and more legitimate children, in proportion to total numbers, than can be fuand in any other Htate or Territory in the Union. Notwithstanding the baa and perwietant elfjrta of th crusaders and the special favors of the importel judiciary, Utah baa, among ber citizens proper, fewer men who would degrade women, and consequently fewer" unfortunate" womenower Illegitimate chrU-drefewer "hells" of gambling, drink or any other kind, than can be ing, found In any other Territory or Htate in the Union. In no Territory or State In the Union la the Conetitntlon more pro e fj Madly rarer!, or are good and laws mora thoroughly respected. No other Territory or Htate has exhibits I each a signal example of the power of satisfactory a Utah baa. No Territory or State in the Union, since tbe day of Peon, has bad laaa Indian blood on ber skirts tbat Utah has on her. We might go on Indefinitely in showing reasons why Utah ought to be admitted this winter, as soon as Congress) meets after the holidays, and without a single word of opposition, yea, with, out a single crusading car wagging hla tongue. But, out of considerate; regard to the feelings of some few people, w forbear, as we do not wish to present them with a atronger doe of virtue or Justice) at one time, than they cn toieraoiy wen enaure. isut we reajly are Qeeiroaj tbat Congress do something this session, and do it early, in regard to Utah, that will be a credit and an honor to the great legis-tlv- e body of this republic. g law-abidin- de-gre-et n, whoi-som- self-governm- cross-grain- ed Tub people of Greeley, Colorado, cording to the Tribune of that city, re- same : Another faature of this election, was the voting of the women. The cause of woman sulTrage in Qreeley more than In any other community of Ilk intelligence, nor has there been any special agitation of the subject. That women properly might rota in an eleo tion for a postmaster, m4 clear and both candidate agreed enough, their vote should be received. Perhaps the election was of greater Interest for this reason, and mora male vote were polled than on any p rev ions oxaaion. The number of women who voted was ninety-eigh- t. Daring most of thallaae Colony lieli waa wall filled, and every moment order and aulet prevailed. When a group of ladle appeared at th door, the hou became silent, man politely stepped aside, and all eyes wer turned opm the new partner In th political rial J. The ladle proceeded at once to the ballot box, led either by Mr. Qipeon himself, or by some friend of Mr. Flower, and after depositing their votes, they immediately retired. Mr. Ulpeon was th flV to send out a large and comfortable sleigh to bring in bis fair patrons, which example ' was followed by Mr. Flower. Toward other sieigb wer procured, night and after dark both parties wer extremely active In bringing in lady voters. It has often been stated that women do not want to rot, but this Is certainly not true of th ladle of Q realty, probably it Is not true of ladle in other place, for It now seem demonstrated that if women are alio wad to vote, the different candidate will be anxlou to get their vote, while th ladle will be quit willing to pleas them, to say th least. It wat quit amusing to mn, who, bit bar to Stave been decided opponent to woman suffrage, become remarkably actlvs In get ting them out to rot, Indeed, som of those wbo worked hardest in bringing th ladle to th poUe, wsr men who bad been In th habit of speaking of to act a improper ana Lnaeiicaie, That th ladle voted about equally is true, but It seamed manifest that if women should come generally to vote, they would not refuse to vot for handsome young men, and It was interesting, almost refreshing, to ae th young law lead the young ladle to tlve plat ' yer farm, help them up th step, then down and back: to th si sigh, and all this brought to th occasion moon elesrano, refinement and Ideality. It Is to be re marked that th ladle dreeaed In their best, and that many of thsm favorably compared In their attlr with their mors favored eiaUrs In .Eastern citiee." Upon th. popular tcUv method of selcctlag candidate for appointment as Postmasters, th JH&vm has th following; sensible remarks: That som town In th Slates hav adopted this method of nomination 1 knonx,and it ha resulted in general satla faction, but Ore ley 1 th first town In the Far West which has acted upon it. While It 1$ highly proper that th D. partmant aaooid bar vrv Poatofle nndar Its Immediate control, it Is equally proper that tha peopi should indicate th man they prefer. Member of Congress are often embarrassed in deciding bet ween two applicants, both ara personal friends, and both bar Inflnance, and Jtmnst be a great relief that th peopl themseive assum,. th xaaponsibUity an alec tion. Farthsnr, by n taring Into Postznaatsr 1 far mora likely to at ! people tba.se4ra,whiber Deaocratia or Republican, should decide for thnf , selves, because In securiog rv sponaibil-ity- attention aad civility, mach more In the triis gained than I po.-lbl-e of any party. umph Now it would really be a good thlgi we have no dub; of it, if this method wsr . to be of choosing postmaster Union. th all Thf through adopted a and an interest have greater people more legitimate. interest than politic!- si ans or anyotner juna or pesmaton can have. In th appointment of men of .) - a. probity and of aa 'accommodating dis position as servants of thpubile. Th public pay th laiarte of thoss servants and ought to have th con trolling-Tplon their ppoinunent, ana not toa indi rectly either. Why cannot this method of choosing postmaster be adopted? And further-why cannot choice by the popular vole be adopted In regard t all federal appointees for the Territories It certain ly is the fundamental right of th people in this Union to hay a T3io fa th choio of their rulsrs why ar they, In the Territories, ao persistently and erTactuaily deprived of this right? There would not be half the necessity nor th deeira in th Taxtltoxla fox admission as State If th people had a voice In the choice of their rulers, and It would shut up many arenas and prevent many opportnnltleei of political corruption. Many officers sent to th Territories prove them wive enemies of th people, utterly unworthy of their confidence or respect, utterly Incompetent, and unlit to be invested with any public authority, or to speak In the meet favorable terms, of th particular authority which soma of them receive Coogree, this very winter, ehould make a Itv, either that the people of th Terr tort as elect their own rulers, or that they elect candidates to be appointed by th President of th United Htate for thee place of power, th In cumbents of which are now appointed by him for the Territories. This would b nothing more than Justice has long required, and It would be a boon as wall as a right Co th Territories. This concession of right by Congress would do more to settle this Utah question than alt the imported officials that President Grant could send to Utah. If e 1 Congress ehould rot feel dlspoeed to make such a law. President Grant weuld bo acting rfecUy within the limit of the law if be were to adopt a rule of procedure such as we have indicated. He would gain credit aad popularity thereby, for he would prove and rQ genhimself th most erous President, to the Territories, that ever occupied the Presidential chair. jut Thar sUdannoinoe tueir . disapproval s i or tn uneanw pyiiaui-Km- - xiwt Harriet Pioe. wia or LoreasoXX Yooai, BUhopef lh J 8th Ward rtbJ etty. of Rnaala, at wbo 4 pirod ibis US oa Ua TUA laaa , waa probably visit tbVCaer m bora in Httlaborouga.'Haw Baaphlr, Bag, uno-HL ireleraoorg, 7. aa wm eattal loto ue haroa'e of Latter-da- y Batata, la 18M. la to Venexaela Cbrlil Jesa Ths Oirman expedition ths Will be cominlseloned to enforce the New Pcrtax. Ohio, and (atbarsd with aJaeeaaV wtatali from ! KlrilMMf. govern-mentplaae national claims agatnst the I and raoaUf to that South Americafi Itepub-ll- c Ti t wih hr majesty l!cixi, toWllUamiAnT x mm aaar wa aJW vv I u( 1 1 fwl S sp SB) T i AAA t- W J g"W of There Lb an abundance f timber for fencing an building, an V profusion of rich graa ail over th hills and prairies; there 1 lo plenty of good water both for drinking and Irrigating purposes. Ths soil is good and the streams abound with tront. We have a post office, and very facility for maklnr a good place, all we want is settler. The enow it not more than eight or ten Inch dep here, and the stock Is dolog TVy Will u' ' iau(. Iteipectrnuy, llKXRT A. LiTWIS. i , if, - 'Oau to turn bCKEXlxrr ITEW?.! Mlecuoon Disnatclics. FEB WESTXa-- L'KiOa TsUJQOBAPKLIKK. V EASTERN DISPATCHES. ruk aSM-M- aa ai iav aaaaXJyea Im JCaUeage VtXMUixaiOM, llIt-i-a . BaaaaaM Fire. stated that -- nJi an ho-b- dry nft Sim sn rue Mia-Mopft(-1a froavt. DabJUi.-Ia4l- a, f.. lowing rabraarj. whan, bavla AND baea Join I by rraa Jaa. amltn. his hroet SatBoaI.'rraa.Ztnhain Tsong aad ouwatavthsy on LaW co cam. panned tbeir Jonroay and setUed la Davis Oo . Ma. JUr ab treely shared la toe dia-eviu-a - EufHrium B.uldingt. raaalUAC fro-- a a eplrlt of i0tieaSaaa. Ths f'r eat mentof wttneeee by Courts AJtD fallowed foraaer calls In which lb is raaldaata, eled mnl and counsel something aa ortlar a ta Oa rac-for' more eps1al attention than suay- - of first wtatar taa of lb tbe which and and in vet scats, daptb have I mentioned, thlnr AT Is becoming: wore cTOer.fJid1 infamous anaftbatr arrtvat,tn a barrl ssauxasr; 3nf A, FUUU FZ8T.CXASa OTCaClC Of dav. I refer to tha xaannar , In wtre'frtf vred from Davia to OaVxwvO Coaatya rSrf, left tne Biaia, Bo which member of th bar examine aad aaily In t tha etar of daatlay pom towbat that kbovlrc caeaUan among wKneeee. asking Infa- wonl l IcaJ. After a tailooa Joomay, thay ar- DRY considered would be gentlemen mous. (Laughter.) There is not a man rtTd in Qotuer, IT!ial, and front Uar Oiey one bat who would went 10 niUToi. tn tht house-n- ot r mMl to weloome to mi noas as a Aftara raw years, wbea tea SaiaU ware acaia JTOTMOAS, thaBnfXelk bar: but forrtl by iba baad Of perseoaUon to laav thair t in asm tim there Unot on who boma,ear baloved aUler crossed theaUsalalppl SHOES. CtOttlng oat tns abor to make room tor r6uJd. under any dreams tan oe, allow River intba rat company or exiled aaiata,aaa Have oa hand aad are conetanUy reoelTlag a taa graataat-severitof ' to tbe la for bJ 9wU and chlldrsnio be ubject month, ot Stock, Bl? am 'examination, by One ot those same winter ot 1MVI, endured many privations eod LaaOIC AND VARIED bTOCK Or on tbe river bottoms men In open ceaTt.' Itrannbir, once zpaarea wbila encampad S'.ow Xlasoarl to In the by who Iowa.Saej3arne70d hearing a counsel aak a clergyman, eay Who! aa ale Bayers and Dea waa on the witness stand, where he had ani weary aUf e, an 1 In April of 1847 waa one laSDMtV an, women the brave . pleas of three tbe wboaeeorapanled WLf? "I hart lent wnthls(w1tn') Yong lad to plied the clergy- Pioneer wbom Troa.onBrig bam her to Providence.' and tbe soil of Mexico, ah vn'Uya Here, man. rWhat did yoa eend her there -for?" was th next question, whloh was care i.irtn to the fl rat white male child bom tn aT3 1 T- r now conaUlnlaa the Territory of TJiaa. V- XL JCf JL JLLi answered by: "To keep bet VT IV your What ana hex been sootbex baa ils friend, reach." i And he did right; for i don't aa wiJe. bc&evs th la a single man before me cbarMUrisedbylove.lUsdneastaad altaetloa:of who would nogtv $600 In cold rather That aba Jaatly might elalm "the Ueaalngs Lba poor. very many will testify, te Whose a thin' hav hli wir undergo Call and Sea for Yourselves at In open court ' from- those wanta bar aympaihatlc Laart aad liberal bands men who ar called gentlemen. What navs admlnutend. Bhs had been lor many la it that change these srentlemen of the years mora or lcaa alH .clU wltn,.h.e dlaaaaa of DEPABTflEIT, well, I don't know what the lgngs which tsrmlnatad hf jxaortaJ' Uua. parlor toInto call them by? (Laoghter.) I and whica waa greaUy aogaeea Md d halt dih taa nam a case lu this very town, and expoeorea In being drives from place to rmmber 4y Cmportum tSaiaintrt whsre a young frail girl was unfortu-naffl- p'.aca, bnt she maaleated great patten, and . . ETC ETC.. a of. ber Invariable oourjge and fortltade eeemed yrlrneea to laake Honso. Opposite vl. eqaai to every atr arganay. Bbe never Mftel ftTinrMralihtforwardlawnoti "aaBa AS- Watlest ytldd Baa are a dm iy nt aallU all they dence al to that fact; the young te dlaoonragament. and her laltn la th great of oat tatec never Harvard, Work of tha last daya farterad. grad yer in a Kaatern C'aat. and coming from on of the fi rat famiPIONEEll TJ It, STORE. cheerrat and boo j ant la bar Ualformly lies In MaaaachuaetU; a gentleman,' timperament, her praaenee seemed to paaaaaa JADIKV FUR MAUE AND KKPAUiili whom every lady waa glad to welcome an axhlUaraiLag lnflaeno. which .waa : like to her house aw belnf; snnahlA to her aaaoclatea. It may be l-EastTamDlaKt t.&lf J wrecked by th direct, timpls story of aid of ber rbe lived and died a ealn'; Irmly and yet etore. i, ri.a d becab to qnti&rher Jtl aha is not dead aba has aone, leaving a tace-tblf W her tonde faand and an children with a LADIES' AND CHILDRESS sack a man her with regard eirda of of Jifs and prevtoo eharacUr that aba Itftenaa, to mourn bar absaoca. larga ; i T became aeepiyazrectea ana was carnea out of th court room In a dead faint. t And- her glad aalrlt, fre Iron cam Vara aa All this without a rebuke from th pre ctsy, way J3tode. S,'71 siding Judge. Hut that young lawyer To piira abodes, in UlamoUla wing las r.i navef heaMtr '' ha met with th fate he deeerved he Up wbere injustice vole Ull tb l&M wesdell ruiixir Str, b-oa- cHATvSTORllV a-- arv ry. BOOTS and 11 y AT LOW FRIGES r octd Gents' Gloves, n cross-xaalaatlo- RE TAYLOR & CUTLER'S yt -- 1 ent u.k - died a drunkard' death In a neighbor and the yoong State, girl whom he ing ao cruelly questioned is still affected by the event, although it happened many n or jving-- uencn years ago. ithe" juri inXondon; highest Court In this .practice ef lawyers abusing wltheeeer so prevalent that Itg beoame neoeesary to paa a law proniblt-Inany inquiry Into a witness's private life. That is a very fine law; but look at It, a law required to make them speak and act ilk gentlemen. And It took a century aad a half to grind out thla for toe wiiueaae: rightbaveeDokeo of the client, the wit- I neee and the Jury, now I want to come totheludge. We have a great idea of a Judge; that h ft totally emptied out of all passion; tnat ne sees noioing ueiore him but the unimpeded view of a claim ant of Justice Well, I think, that In is certain eenae, that great compliment due to some of the court or toe Uontl-neatKurope, peel ally of KuglanH, butlt Is lamentably not due toI tbecourts wouldn't of tha Xforthern butee. I ace IlaaMschuaotts an low an the late J a me T-- Iraly ;p4ao4- - the judges of New Yovstwberr rather than brio? hla ease before certain Judgee, in order to advance) the interests of hi clients, h would turn them over to counsel who wer favorite of those Judgee. But there la La th 64rU of Massachusetts, and especially of Boston, an aristocratic which would disleaning to favoritism In bar Christendom, and I grace, any have shmwosJ wertky member of the UufTols; bar, high In social life, who" Waaooiigea to reDuae a jmer Justice of the commonwealth to his face became he coold never get a proper brought Into competihearing, when more fashionable and pop- the with tion . K K1B mL-i MaMKaaaaf uurl ihal VI av UlsU LUWIUWI eusieaauiv the hixaon pave eaiXjatldxnotlns ment arterwara. acanowieagea mat ne deserved th rebokew Why, wa have In this county of Suffolk a Law Club made bar. up of Ihiallorrand weaUbo.the No man enter It merely on the ground that he la learned in th law or suoceas-fub most be stamped with a aort of social seal and must come out of a cer- etbeew 1 UU not a tarn" trot beu member. And vary critic or tbo court know thaf Che'JaoK'hhe take hie eat In th morn la after a night of with th clab, to listen to a banqueting motion; allow w cloee approach and the companion of personal entratyto the laar wveolari1 erhii be teavea the Plata do to otbr law vex, at a Properclaim like a speak aloud axylurjahja common claimant, x nave seen tois gain and again; and a greater vll of it Is that the jury tak their cue more or teas from the 'con d no Of th Judge. I assert, from an experience which give me the right to do so. andInwiththla out fear of contradiction, that wholesale regard lor thajitaUL and this loe of fastidious reepectjor th Individual In every slogt stag of our poisoned, courts, th atmophra-i- a from th client that enter to the Judge Chat decree th 0ol sentence, It wont alarm your In the least? if wilt 'hardly Interest yoa fceTtast-- ! fin aware that you will view It as tho utmost trifle, but it it trifle th.it P" perfection, In regard tolhe Individual aafety and eomiortslaifeQtaitfnltr OaraonaUlghts. parts and London are half a century ahead of Boston aad New :York4 We aever should have had the Infamous, th ahamele history that now and then, half a doien time for thirty odd s d, Kng-laodj,.feun- Kor peraecallou IU erlaaaon aword. Paara to tha easket aacrad ba its xaet, fjutil tbe reinrecllon of tna bleat; When sTowa'd with baaty la Immortal e4aa T wl.i rue in gtorloat rlct'ry o'eribe tomb; -- Co. i at 7. Parfaroaace ta opaa -- Sk v. V- -t SX Jfc CHOICE APPLES waaiiw at 0 TUESDAY deckibks rutilie. 100 and 102 ari am Mr.OliyerDonOyrofl liar ley, la tbe pover'ul Henaat'onal Drama, la 4 Acta, STAPLE D .oa. m coijt IIT j OK, Scenes from New York life and the Pacific Railroad 1 a For aala al ! . ' TTneat, Orsat Variety. j to-'th- e . - Pf2ii , - ; E ; MR. . orriCS BOX UUdaw fur Open o VH mtl f paerVraaajaaa. FOU U . It EXT I V Ttclat anntaotarr of a, tie Ct o' Be-- , - yjt TTTixxr . viirj. rnml St, nwAJut, w. tbe ,' et aaaort-rar- at Diamond and Gold Jewelry, Watehe fox Xatdle and Oendemen, sterllnK SUvet Table Ware, i Bronxea, Antique and Modern, ' Marbl aad Brone dockm. : - aay riaaorlptloaa Trota PnyaSoiaAa will FANCrGOODS. ' !, i . to "" ' exsu ' iTEirT. NKW TWO BTORT IZOUaiE V nvr.i ely of and , anqnirsof CTTRTia. THkOIXJItE Ten t Maker, 2nd Sooth St., S door saalor Feast's . oat ancy 49-- Goods. 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I wiaooaiaji, ruinlisesia eaa bare flnJ au I CRRISTBIAS CAKES MADE TO ORDElt' EDTTABD JJOMAlf, ,., IANHATXA.1: iLirJEIJSE STOCK Ar WYOMISII, IDAHO. , JtlUNBSOTA, : '. i - - 1 For 'T twelve Ho imp, olagaaUy flnaahad. latoiodlnc Bavfe Kobe and Cellar with xroanda w3H faat front 97 iv ini aaep, wiui iarga aaapia"" aaa una ' orchard. HltuaUd Worth, aj)lnlB( eeaidenoe. For inrtber part leal ara apply I S. liUI at Deeeret bank or t F. lttiVs Offlo. ' OOtiatltvitUn I i. r-- v HARDWARE DEPABTMENT, j siaoie. GZr. GENERALLY. eoioir limb ssTwcxir Hew York, QTieeiiatoini 6 lireipoo) (Oauktino thi tr. . auLiiA- - - Ail flat r . lb" areatfisaa. I. n Kpcclu.i j ttJjicraflnpplJe BAKERY COff. D. GRENIG'B Maaoiaetsrars and Joboara of L. M. RUM3EY PUMPS ' Ir AND ate aUaap, & FIRE ERGIHES. avaxt P0aa X,aaayyaat rtpm, Balttmar. Ilataav and AsrHeailtaaral lsaslaanaila, HI Aorta Uai8U, . i aTT. LOUIS, HO i U i dJUly KABT TEMPLE cratria mopfih. raucxa kxotjcxo MKJET TBI TxarjaVTfi CM STREET. duriy i raODtci takaau' sretsn sr URK. loircrH btjll; mn Ward, Axeat smbcI a- - 11ITTUIU and la bra ix I to nTTUa oast Im ail S kWfeaaa : Ma1af!AKn'aM'wviJ Jwt, a.u ai rnauusi ALir tcnnniiBr HaU, r . ' Clreotan. ' ' NEW YORK. and SSBaakabanSXraat, H01V1E M ADE w .i i ft J fast in t 1 riatujor i , diet ir.. DeaortpUr 1 '' J - u. WnlOTLOR&SONS M'fOBKS from BtosaAdaaas8t f- d207ff BvWlIriart6ornar. " IW.a . ; am j l.rr, '"? iiJ r kr-- f Id-.Au.i t. s ? rtt inairM TTr &'tz,s . $ : r. tr- - it f lo sf aflafaetaTTs oc avaajaaaaa aa raarwwtrfaw Flxiw ImffyeBa Clotim ana v wCENTRlFtfGiLr, Am laarsT. ei si t7i ?U3 a ,bt - .ViriDOtafGLAOO'4 earn naaUfer Oeafls sa avdaria utr CljaS3'pn&ibfi' ti 17. 17. CMUSOAT HTDROSTATIC h aw 1 'avk i.4(J avU4 OIL-PRESa . fc t .: PDMP. . SES, w Ci r Ottamd la ttL . M.xvftpt. rrobat Jodge for Bait IaOoaatr. Bait Xak City, Kov. IT, 171. to jq'-5V;,d- l Mt e. , ef Jrteatsurat lanpior atasl aTaalaiea.: . .. - ' BOSTOs, Ma, - OTICK cw TJ. Tr Uata. Ia. lltaltfTt, MA.UY, hw aUanar. Unj,v'aeat ill , iamer Ponnfls Table and Dairy Salt, 4000 lbs. bt sTamraar ' 2M00 : , anes ifLoi7.r;qiiPAnY v Cutting ail hiada ot syataaftr Oantlaenea and Children are . y aaoraa ladiaa iavtalaiaaAaXZltarTl tr hat the ear way la to provolt for one's aaU (rhlcb may ba dooe.wif tia'aii hmrf Thla Co4trav Halt Cheap', iyitem remove all anxiety regard lag the FIT aX ganaaota,aa all Ha directions are araWetaly poaitlva.' There will ba a aUrlps- - taklag Xladosv tip or letting oat, wbieh not only txdere ba Ox-alx- x. And FTotit. saatertal daatrwy tava vrafarHa aad li ifjurcrACtTaiicD aarr mlDS lie garment. Tna'eyiiam' very uqtriD bltjktso. dm pi and can be laaroad ta a few aeara, j. i -' oaonjyiry a aatd 11 Oaya, Traveller atroanalsC .1 aeleetad at tha loiioaia.mwtiiAk. m..mi.k TOYS! fav , waJia aauxg rAaalag Bat, acad s7 year, 4 ay tha. ' '.t Tbe moat eoniptete and Ciln-v- o room. Well flalaaad. ANEW uonasoffoor near by: aao atabla. with bay. 11 Half btoca vartaf Warren. Hnaaay'a oalrd. real a anea, in wax a. Ti'S At NEW YORK. , , ENTIRE COMPAfV wiu" Appier. And ih Barak, W k BJoauawMid, Oaaba Grand 8 treat, oorner Crastry, 3 0 S aft 067 C&OAi)WA7, Z7. TT. , Offer for BIcKENZIE DAVID ! i . BALL, BLACK & CO.. Colors dc.j TOYS! In orJer to give full eQaat to tblaxt&erll nary Drama of Baal LIT, elalas hereby gtvea to all person, of the porUoa loc to a anUUad to an da Lnladad In tbe entry ot th town ait of H. Walla. Bait Laa City, mad by Hon. IXthai or Bait lake Cur. tbat. Ooaaty Mayor train aa arvactba Ui Win ba prepared IX Bal, Kv. O May, Halaoa, 11 Tj COarK a ar II 1 aawtaT Uaoaaari o aaxt, Uy nar 4netl Madkid. Baa Tranj liJLnxmtxonr, Statameat. aa eontaaapbatad by etaa. otaaAM 6f the O W Aaaamtily of ta Tar-tiiGotten ha been pcepoad until th natlet IvMt UonUr, CUyt .1 Bonady, N It pa dndbyITth Latlalauv Fab. 17. US, tirasait- orad tab. anitf bxxar Mr M S Tlntici k rJ? f f Weia, iuui oi Jantatm tTjnian, th axaonUon of far and rvaalation binx rois j oyi, tbetreat ansinx ondar the Aet of Cfraa a laxry, Xir liomvr ana laay, la the intention of Hhe got ernmenl 'Itremrmr Inbabf ten' titled -- An Act for th Belief of vne Teiuntaexi'organixaUan to TaUi th and la , of Utiaa Townenpoa at Havans. Beiaorraaaeitta are to tro I2r forward at once for th;upprslonrof to la m.im Statatnaota moat have than it and Vflalt!r t ta on. MrUaaUrly Pasxs: 5, Thaecaber 6t th right faaTij, tot, btoaJt, or abare iiumx for ceair of th cauostl aacisbiy, harlotelauaad, nator eaatma&sg be the agent or th cj-In bo lnstane ooaliOTartnredto thJttIinlls'.fDX -- NEW rvORK. Marble Snatearrv I r aa-- t 138 vJSjlff Olla, GODDARD'S. 4My IM dl27 lpra ; TOiltoIeaMl, Dackwbeat Flour, Ile&na, -- qT Hall & Co., BOOTS A1D SHOES, Floor, Hr An, SliorU, TJlaa Corn Encliali Ale and Porter, TerlU Palni, 9festl Sbelled and Cob Corn, Oatta, at waxy, d2U6m jLitijai)iias CEOnCE GODDARD'S. tug .getirfl'tba fopJjtfPTunlla Aeior TOBH. Perftimery, at For Bat Worth St., NEW Benodicta (Paalai aai Uapaalac,) EVEnmG, g afaaafaetnrers and Jabbers Patent IIKlleInes ae, urn. i o w ROBERTS, RRiD & CO., DEPAUTMEXT. Ta AM or l: - -- Dparaat HMD MlnaTaonaand Pouada of ! rmm in mil ITsad atut chine Manalactorara aa tn bast In the mark eV CEO. 8. MOULTOH.SaUlngAyenU, RU an Celebrated Cider, ITOIt MINOE MEAT ! Attraction Holiday tha jol Oottoir, aix cean. mn dlOily i Great U GODDARD'S BAL.Tl.AKE i rJEWiYORKTRA.DE Willi antic : ,TU C K. 8tVa(Mi. len$t4, of advance on Wkolevtle, ' ( lor Ptetura Frame. at tbe Pioneer ArtUallary, 1T2 We cut in tuty flEl? YEARS! GIIRISTf.lAS xcw Hotri.niaras Boo: Assortment or Goods Ufl nf g at Cost! JErar i j -- . gh-Ian- t -- Salt The FINEST DISPLAY For the Holidays, hfeiewt it-e- tlon of the latUr, La-- reply; ay they will taroaiiy ooal nnraertne aame time rerve their lndependeno. . - ; w - . f - SlThe T mo f It A Gents' Funiisungs, ;earosPnaa J)3P D RY.600 DS -- - -- . BOOTS & SHOES. lhe General Hchenok baa withdrawn from the dlrvot erb I p the JbUueoaoslaiAg company. vhen't be artiai nrvti ap peared, crlticlxiog lii action, u of course communicated with tho Btat Department, explainiog th facts, and sxMDiwa, nman mu his futnro action. asking advice as to was Ithat lerfect Fish replied that he (or th government I dooJlcarf aority.Drotectar' erty to invest In any mining company, that Btewatt aod Vaoderblltor other stocks, that such investment ad'AbrtLaWrence."f; Tbeycan profurnished nojusi ground rorcrtttclsm by- tact themselves .in lf (Appunaa.) any body, at th taffl tim th publleagdesroAAxirilut niy or uonornis nam by tho promoters tn appreoatiom io -- earnest company, as an American mmuter ana man 1a th govern teen r tnet wonia tax was thought director of the comrT-B- y fxlendise aad iiatedl and most the an e crrcumatan-en!tdtr th unfortunate, over him the eoread and he advised him to withdraw from afs sam law that tt would the of guard the directorship, ad tha banks 4 eiitoe-jallsatr- o Chicaqo, SO. Christmas wa- - observ- T tat Street. Ex. ed very generally by th suspension of t rj boalneee and the neuel holiday gattteerf The weather waa very dlaagreeable, there bet d; a ehtlly damp air ARfWVALQ. The) small paap pear to bespread las In all part o( the. city; It Is not confined to th poorer tUsro or LociMtlci, bat i r .. i .UA71 . i ha Invaded th aventrea and htter portions of the westdlvUloa. Physicians AUenliiekeoson, UuisXyOnwood. are making every effort to atop the Deev3X ', ')' fj fi course of the epidemic ,., J F F it Graham, Ogdeej Blames, Soldiers' The ITome, Ctscrjxan25. i . .' u v.. wa baraedryee-terda- y AtEJ Ryan. atKnlg htstown, Ind., moruiu;. JeGr-utd'--n- 't hnprovr; he faUi p M.P.tiJa-- Kdlen, Txncks'jCaL tu 1U recoveto recognix bb frimt. and " ; . ry 1 doubtful. , ., CTlt ljlxm hovbIC" r btUIdliigVln th Baxnrx, ss. Twal businee part of . the lown were burned yesterday. Including WU Fargo' ax H A Keed, Central City; J axinlllnger, lose, bstween $o0,000 and C Portort Ophir CJtyj 1 e OnmoTrTtoche; rree efilc; Inaurano small, Mnrphy, CltjyB 0 BUrana, Cltyi John H C 0 E Ophir. AT aTU a o EROPEArf t 1 .and Freight! GOODS Cost ilORD 1 MS, STAPLE -- tlEor.oETowN, Oneida Co.. Id., iHoaiuUr 12th, 1871. Editor Dacrtt Kcic$: I Uke the iibertv of writlnt; a few line to you. W nave a beautiful place here: the climate Is not ao warm as we could wish, but I do Dot think It la any colder than Cache Vallay and othsr place when they were first settled, which now teem with grain and fruit. s tibe nat-etaadin- ac- cently held an election to determine the choice of the Inhabitants of a person to b recommended, for appointment ae postmaster at Q reel ay. At this election the novelty of women voting occurred, and the Tribune thus speaks of the note-wort- hy tend 'to his duty if its plica Is depend ant nnnn tftA ha urn laav. That In eoloce. natlect and general lnfS- cieoey are often axhletud In Postmaster who held theACWlac through the infloenceof fjrteOaox.for saxvlec den to a party Is well known, and per hap such give greater exhlbltionj or th irreepooalbllity and insoleno alUahed to kingly and arlatocratle rule than any other utile In oor government. There are thousauda of Poatmaaters in the country who retain their offio becaua frisnda in WashthT hava lnflaantlal not b retained would who but ington, a dav If th DeoDle wer to decide. That the people may and can) jdecld theie la do queetioo; tna. is to say, whsre political considerations do not Intervene, but we are fre to say thai politic ought not to, and that, the 4jrl .TTrtegf Kart am y aa ' vrKmszzs af "T wr---- 1 |