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Show ft. upon as a moral certainty ,that the venerable Pontiff can no" longor rely upon his cherished son of Hapsburg for aid iri reinstating him iri his VEXEDvUESTIOX, f The ti)weh "Manufacturing, Com- rtiiTl Massachusetts, iuffrtulcd possessions'." The probability tagal proceedings a the Tfliicd Stales of Bourbon restoration to the throne District Court ajjaipsi certain Jodi of France, and the daugcr that menviduals for appropriation of aces the stability of consolidated their trade-mariao compiauvants ffom aggression on the part of to any years ago began .'the practice Italy the hereditary defenders' of the fif lending' their "goods to market Church .havegivefi alarm to the King witla wooden "Shell ' the ends of of Italy. He is too feeblo to cope which were , visible aud tangible in aloire with France. His own sub the centre of each roll. In the course jects are not thorougly united, the f.f years this shell became a dread ban of excommunication which tern-por- al " - k, , distiu-rultfhingma- rk of their" gffods,and the rests upon the. House of Savoy refinally adopted it as the allegiance of the masses thenceforth pelling "uiplainnnt8 their trade mark, and who have not yet emerged from me used it as such, and registered it ao diaeval ecclesiastical bondage. Amid ordiug to the act of Congress prothe cmbarassments which surround viding for nuch cases. of invites the At or about the time of rcgistra-tio- him, he his recent foe, whose response is to fcereral persons, under the be inferred from the enthusiastic pretence" that the shell was a mewith' which' hi was convenience for rolling demonstrations chanical received. iho carpets and withdrawing the ' Tho departure; of Italy's" Iving is k uud therefore not ?pindle, proper Em'Imitated the now followed by the visit of the or lawful,, trade-marof Germany to his imperial manner in' which the' Lotfell Compa- peror brother ut Vienna. There can bo no ny sen't their go'ods to' market and that the meeting of these two were thereby cnalU'd tq sell what loubt has reference to the soluwas claimed to be an inferior article. potentates which The Lowell Company thereupon tion of the Papal difficulty, threatens to convulse the whole, of brought Bivty against the Defendants, and per in supply- Europe unless averted, who were largely the Continent ,; haps precipitato ,' ing this market.' into the vortex of revolution. The court decided that the "shell" understands better than of the Lowell Manufacturing Com- No one and docs the wily ; pany is a gtfod'atfd talitl the Bismarck necessity of fltrcngth- that they are entitled to its exclusive ' ning his power by ftfrniihg an alli- i:c, wKTi perpetual injunction agaiu.H" ahco which will thwart the pretenthe defendant, and a reference to a sions 'of the Pope. There are many hiaster in chancery to compute their uiillious of Catholics who owe allegi tiu-idamages. profits aud assess This is a most important decision ance to the crown of Germany; but and will D9 accepted as a test iu at the same time cling with undying to their faitli. They would many tases of a eirailar character, tenacity make a common cause with any nanow in litigation., , tion that should unfurl the banner A. rehabilitation of Home and lUEUTIXa AT YIiarXA. for the the vindication of papal supremacy. alliance is undoubtedly The, plots and '.counterplots of A moilaf chs and statcrden foreshadow sought for by Germany j so as to events Iri Europe that will add much the union of all powers that condition to the already complicated seek the exclusion of the Pope from affairs Continent. on the i'f political interference' in the affairs of Etifope Hut ; & few days since the etrccts of Vicuna were resonant wilU Ihe acclamations of the people of the Austrian tfLUST OF TALK. n, , . k, d cng-igc- far-scci- nr tracJc-rftari- r tri-parti- te ce-nic- nt Capital, who welcomed the King of Italy amid orations that attested their sympathy and friendship for him in his struggle for the unification of his so long dismembered. , The t'othusiasm nianifcsted by the populace compensated for the humiliation Fufcired at Custotso, while the cordial sentiments interchanged by the two sovereigns acted as a balm to the heart of the Kaiser from whose crown waa wrested the gem of thtf unnecessary breath is expended by a multitude of wiseacres, who seek to explain the causes of the 6triugency in the money market. The last attempt in this line is a lengthy and windy dissertation from Senator Boutwell in New York on the 21st inst. Of all men in tho Country who lay any claim to he has tho most to answer for the disturbed condition of finances and the disasters which have seriously affected our commercial and industrial interests. While he waxes eloquent in dwelling upon the boundless resources of the country, and indulges in an endless array of figures to prove how the panic occurred, he does not even suggest a statesmanlike or practical way of extricating the country of its embarrassment. Senator Boutwell h.13 evidently not improved much lo his study of political economy since he fiurrendc'f ed Much statcs-manshi- Adriatic. What majr have been the issue of the interview between Victor Emanuel aud Francis Joseph can only be It is almost certain conjectured. that a treaty of alliance, defensive and offensive has been determined apod. The heads of the two powers, representing the movement among Catholic nations fer liberal advancement arid national progress in the domain over which they sway their eceptres, are bound by a community of interests. They both govern nations whose people are intensely devoted to the See of Home, yet they defy the Tope in his stronghold and Ungh to scorn the anathemas hurled from the Vatican. The significance of the cordiality and enthusiasm shown by the Kuiperor and his. subjects are assurances that the tnoet orthodox dynasty in the worHJrecognises Victor Emanuel as not only King of Italy but also King of Rome. the Treasury porte-foli- pi ,,i,tibcXiTeM.'',n Gee Discharged ax& ' Wilson, whose term of service in the From Thunday't Daily of October, 23. chain-ganexpired yesterday, was discharged with' instructions to leave the Graf ii Wanted. for aoeounts thirty city. He was seen late last night prowlWheat taken on outi'andiDg iva". N6v is the' tinfe' to ?ettr tip and sav ing around the town and was arrested ft. r. UAMMOM). tlWbNl. by officer Hill, as a vagrant. This mornIJirtlu ing be appealed before Alderman F. A. Brown, pleaded guilty to the charge of In tail city, on Wednesday, tlie a B.' M. wife of tb Wlieelright, vagrancy and was fined $5,00 Not beiist., to fon. ing able to' pay his fine, he was returned to liis former quarters. I A young Whee tvhecirigkt is among the latest install' We wertr rn ail this mornIn inents of emigrants among us, as will be father seen by a notice elsewhere. The ing, at Drigbam City. There was a jolly and mother will accept the Jvxcti6n"J crowd within Jts walls. They didn't look like Convicts either. Aud their congratulations. works showed habits of industry long The Pihlhabmosich. A number 6f practiced. They were all engaged in boot and shoe making. Tke leather was young men of this city hare organized a Tannery, and musical satiety under fire name of the tanned in the off animals behides taken made from Philharmonic Orchestra. Among the herd. These members are Chub Brownfng, Al. Low, longing to the inmate's of the city prison were coJ. l?iJhop and others'. They will eoon busy workmen, making a comoperative give adanse in Child's Hall. mencement toward the ushering in of the millennium. They were all free men sale of the Tut SnfcBirr'J SAi.K.-Sh- e and honest, and had transformed a prisstock of the Delmonico Saloon, under a When we have no on into a workshop. writ of attachment was closed yesterday. other use for jails but as workshops for Mrs.' Emraa Landt has taken charge of free industry, how far off will the milthe premises, and Will hereafter conduct lennium be? the business ot the Delmonico Restau- RionT Jail rant.: , and Nellis. From the North. Mr.- W. N. Shil- - Factory. .n Ilowellj nurse' and two children, of London, Were among the passengers from the East yesterday. They went West to Salt Lake this morning, and will leave for the West this Editor Ogdes Junction I.; T : Thinking perhaps that a few items this northern region might be interesting to some of y pur numerous readers, I take the liberty of addressing you afevr lines. This settlement is greatly blessed this season with a bountiful harvest of hay and grain. It is estimated that there is one third more grain raiser) this year than any previous, since" this settlement was made. The average yield of wheat as far as has been threshed is from 20 to 40 bushels, and oats and barley from 35 to CO, potatoes are also good. The fruit crop I shall not Bay much about, but what we get I will assure you is good, although imported at a high price, but we look forward to the time when We will raise and own luxuries the same as our neighbors. These things are only a question of time and propel management on the part of the husbandman. Our Settlement is increasing gradually; we need have about 70 families and facilities for as many more. There is one thing that we are deprived of up here, that is the regenorating influences that your City is so greatly blessed with. We have things all our own way here, that is if our own way happens to be the right way. We arc experiencing an awful storm, which commenced on the evening of the 14th. The snow at one time yesterday was 6 inches deep, but it is gradually disappearing. It has put a mop to all kinds of outdoor business. Your valuable paper is anxiously look-e- d for twice, a week, and as a general thing arrives allright, although of lute, about one mail behind time, if this can be remedied in any way at your Office you will greatly oblige your subscribers. David Osbors. Respctfully A chief belonging to the party and Maricepns tribes of Ariiena, Under charge 6f Agent Stout, arrived here from the West this morning. They are on their way td tho Indian Territory in quest of suitable homes for their people'. It is probable that they will settle among the Ohcrokees. They presented a good appearance, and ure withal superior in physique to the majority of In' dians passing through this city. Pi-m- os af- day ternoon Mr. Jchn Horspool saw a Ute Indian engaged in a fight with a good sixed badger, on the Bench. The conThe pathetic story contained in the oid ballad, "The Mistletoe itough," had test was uuequal, the animal having the A new way of making oil is announced l something of a parallel oh the D'h intt. advantage. Mr. came to the as among the Japanese industries. By at Grand Rapids, iMich. A Mrs. Smith Ute's assistance, and taking a cane taking the waste cocoons and the chrysa-ly- e while visitiug her mother in that city of the silk worms which are usualmissed her infant toil, about eighteen which tho Indian held in his hand, soon thrown away after being taken out of ly months old, when she prepared to depart. ended the struggle by inflicting a few the hot water and pressing them an They ecarche'd the house, and at last welli directed blows upon Mr. Badger's oil is obtained which is fit to be usd found the oliild dead in a trunk. I,iku after This ten is animal cranium. About 165 to standing day?. supposed the hople99 brid- in the old song, t'ae child Ixti entered the trunk only to meet have committed sundry depredations pounds of these jield nearly fifteen pounds of the oil, which is said to burn Ms deatn. The heavy lil had . fallen upon tie of u the residents of in lamps.' It'is thought that, if this be upon its neck aud Lad broken the spinal the Bench. His from the rue, and can be Praptipotl disapptarange ;.,;. vertebras. The unfortunate mother bescenes of his glory wilLbe a source of ,..imijr acxumpusneu nil over Japan, it insane almot over and the Io the contest,,- between himself came evtnt, . will cause .... . now branch of industry o . , , , ucr uvuuiuon anas accounts was prcr relief to 'the Biattywln kare missed fpring up of such i 1 11 oe aepenaea carious twirf to the excess of her as ate " wlc tTe proportions chanticleer.' grief. many a lusty not to be despised. ' ii Hoi-spoo- ; . hen-coi- . v.j.i. , edanttleboy. H.i. ww R. R. R. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF! Iu from One lo Tw rtty 3Hn'ut NOT ONE HOUR Oer reudiiiK this mlvertiHement ueed cti 7 UFFKK WITH PAIN. RADWAY'S READY RKLIKF IS A CRB KYEItl It wan tlie FATS'. mid id UB tint Tlo Gixty lum lemetr That futAlltl stup the mngt cxmiriiitinr Miu allaj lDHHHioitttium anj cure CongMti.n,' whether of flie Lun, Stoimu h. IWiwels, orothw elands or rpHh8, by ont HvplkutioD, in fioniou tu twenty Minutaa, un inuttr how violent ortv cmo.itinjf flw pain, the Rheumatic, Infirm, Crippled, Nervous, Neuralgic, orpratrtd with disease may nn"er RADWAY'S READY RELIEF ill Bllura ean. Inflammation of tlie Kidney. Inflammation ( the llladder, Inflaniiiwtiim of tUn Unwoli. Coic gestion of the Liinn. tore Tliroat, Difficurt lirrxtiiing. l'ulpitation of the Mprt. Hysteria. Cronii, Diptheria. Catarrh, Infliieiiji. Hoadacht Tootl)crrt. ' Nenralgio, Rhenuiatitiii. ChilU, Ague Chillx. Tho appfication or the READY ItEUE? fcrth part or parte where the pain or difficult; n4t will afTord eaxe and comfort. Twenty drop in half a tumbler ef water will hi a few moments oure Crampi, Spatimn, Sour 8 torn. ach, IlfJfrtlmrn, Sft k Headache, Diarrhea, byn- tery, Colic, Vt'iud iu tbe Uowclt, aud all Internal of KVKRY from p. ED.-Yestcr- Air ft. . the Oct. lGlSfU. Ma. Low Dkcmnks. Mr. S. Low, of Ogdeu, visited Salt Luke City for the purpose of tanking application of the District Court to be invested with the inalienable rights of American citiien-shiIn reply to the numerous questions touching his qualifications by the Judge, he gave satisfaction in ever instance, until he was asked to make a declaration tint he would tict take unto himself another "rib." Mr. Low flutly refused to act'ept tho dignity of citizenship on any siiuh condition Night Thief's T Dr. RADWAY'S Montfelikr, Oneida County. g, f. JCliaiinR lift lut-rea- CORRESPONDENCE. evening. Hon L. A. Spafford and J. W. Ilirsob-berof S.tn Fraucisco, left for the East this morning. Soi)TH-WES- S than mine'" New Hampshire has a eompuW school aw, requiring that every perJ bavin ... ue,wee j V,M!U and fourteen years of age shall sen; to scl of which shall year, six be The la w provides that th . consecuti,. . .;t,i instru cted in a private .... v, ur u home THE Personal. FOR TUB . . roU-.i-'- Health! Beauty! - Of five W moVe , ling arrived yesterday from Idaho, having come by fray of Port Noouf. lie informs ua thdt no more stage robberies sp frequent in that section have lately occurred. The crops are bountiful and general prosperity and contentment pre vaif. A very severe storm Which was quite general swept over the country but doing no damage; operation. : a teach lie.'" sh ou ROM.. r Should ton's biirthday "N ' 1.t, c3 Brigham City Woolen wool Mills are in full blast, and there is enough on hand, (as we have seen for ourself,) to last till next season. The demand for the cloth manafattured at Br?gham is greater tbaft the supply, Puinw. TrtvcIfT should ntwayi cftrra bottle of BAI. aid we' saw yesterday a number of per- WAY'S READY RKLIKF with Oirtn. A (tvdnm irftne.-'or fiiu froa sons waiting until pieces cf stuff ceuld on water will present ibitnge of water. It is better tliau French Brandj be taken from the looms. This is a er llittere a a Htimulnnt. B EVKIt AMI AUl'E cared for fifty cenft. great born t6the people, as cloth can be There i not a remedial agent in thin world tM aud nil other Malarivm, obtained for their labor, and an immense will tvrt Feref end Ague, Yellow and otlutr Ktreri ltilioUH, Scarlet, Tvphoid, hy Radwav's Pills) so quick an RADWAY'S quantity of home products is circulated (aided KKADY RKLIKF. Fifty cunU per bottle, gull without costing the purchaser a cent in by DruggiHts. that exceedingly scarce article currency. The practical working of the mills of Fln& Ftrontfand Pure Rich Rlood is in the able hands of Mr. James Pett, and Weight Clour Skin aud Iivautiful Cvaf plexion secured to all. and everything moves along like clockwork. This splendid fuctory is well wofth seeing, and is a monument of the llcsolvent Snrsaparillian industry of the Brigham City people Ha made the imtt a.ttouUh!ng cure J, ao quick, ee and a powerful testimony in favor of co rapid aro the changes the body undergoeii, iludtr Medieine.llint influence thin B. C. Amputation. Mr. Berrill Covington, brakesman on the Central Pacific Road, was severely injured last night while making up the passenger train going West. His left hand was caught bethe tween couplings of a car and two fingers were crushed. It was found necessary to resort to amputation. The operation was performed by Drs. Brown A o. About "Ant on indivridiiH.1 nf a . V.: . win'tUw cow, was 1 1 truly wouderfel DAY AN INCKKASK IN FLKSU ANl) WKWIIT IS SKKN AKD FKLT. ;iti:T Itl.OOD Pl'UIFIER. Kvery drop nf the SARSAPARILI.IAN coniinniiicatpe through thw lllood, Sweat, Uriuu aud other fluids and juirei of tlie systw the vigor of life, for it repnire the wastet ef the body with new and souud muterial. Scrofula, Syf philis, Consumption, Glandular disease, the Xhioat, Mouth, Tumor, Node iu tlte (ilandf and other part-- ot th ysteni, Sore Krea, Strnm-ot- u frhin the K'insd Ihe worst forma of Skin DiwaiH', Kruptiou, Fevar Sores, ScaH Head, Ring Vfomi, Silt lthemn, Kryiplw, Acne, lilack Spoti, worm in the Flush, Tumors, in the Womb, and all weakening and painful discharge, Night Sweut, Loet of Sjierm, and all w aste of the lile principle, are withiu the curative rnrrse ol thid wonder of Modern Chemistry, aJ a few days' ne will prove to any ponton wing it tor either of these forma tf disease its potent potter to Cure t)ieni. If the patient, daily becoming reduced by flSe watlew and decomposition that its coutiuually pr grassing, auccucda iu arresting theee wastea,nd repnira the same with new material made fraie heiUthy blood aud this the SARSAPAKILLIAX will and does secure. Not only does the Sareaparilliun Resolvent all known remedial amenta in the cure of Chronic, Scrofulous. Constitutional and Skin eas!, hut it in the only positive cure for KIDNKYand RLADDER COMPLAINTS, Urinary awl Worn diseases, Gravel, Diabetes, Divpny, Stoppage of Water, Incontinence of Urine, Dright'a Diase, Albuniinnria, and in all caes where therear brii kdurtt deposits, or the water is thick, cloudy, mixed with substance like the white of au e? or threads like white silk, or there ii a morbid, dedark, bilious appearance, and white bene-duposits, and when there is a pricking, burning wbeu pushing water, and pain in the email of the bark find alone the loins. Price, $1.W WOR.MS The only known aud sure Romedy for Worms Pin, Tape, etc. RESUL-TK.N- T leri -- Cai-ce- ea-c- Ii Yer row(I Gtr4 by Radtnij'!! ItcKolvcnt. 18, 1869. Turner of RifVKiuv, Mws., July Dn. Rvdwat: I have hiul Ovarian Tumor in toe ovaries and bowels. All the doctors said "tliei was ne hely for it." I tried everything that recommended; but nothing helped me. I saw your Krsolveirt and thought I would try it; Vut had faith it it, because 1 bad sufl'ered for twelve year. I too irix bottles of tho Resolvent, and one bo ReRadway'a Pills, and two bottles of your Roady or lief; and there is not a sign of tumor to be wen fel t, and I reel better, smarter, and happier tlian I have lor twelve Year. The worst tumor was hi the left side of the bowels, over the grnin. I wjp this voo for the benefit of others. You can pu HANNAH P. KNAFP. Ush it ifvou choose. DR. RADWAY'S PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS. Penoctiy tasteless, elKit'y coatod with "'"V cleanse and strongm- gum, purge, regulate, puriry, en. Railway's Pills, for the cure of all dUwrdart of Stomarh, Liver, Dowels, Kidneys, Rladdei, Nervous I)iwafes, Heailache, Constipation, Costive-uesImligeation, Dyspepsia, lliliousnesa, BlKn'J aud Feer, Intlainniatlou of the Dowela, PHcs, DerangeineHts of the Internal Yiscera. WarranteU conto effect a jiositivo cure. Purely vegetablo, te taining Minercuiy, Jtj- - Observe the following symptoms resulting fruu Disotfters of the Digestive Orgaua Inwanl Piles, Fnllness of tlie Ccmstipi-tio- n, Blood in Ute Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nansofc, Heartiurs, Stote-acDieguet of Foisl, Fullness or Weight in the Sour Kructutiona, Sinking or 1'!lltter'"RJ5 Hejw. the Pit of the Stomach, Swimnrhig of the at llorTied and Difficult Breathing. Fluttering in when llert, Choking or Suffocating Sonsatioa er a LtIdii Posture. Dimness ef Vision,' Dots tha Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain m w Yellowness of Perspiration, Deficiency Ilea, LiiuW, thaSkin and Kyes.Pain in tlie Side, Chest, and sudden Flushes of Heat, Darning In the ilesu. Afewdoeeeof Radway's Pills will disorders. d teni from all the J5 emu tier bo. Sold by Druggists. . i;.-- ons ici 'l'riin." Fend to Radway A Co.. Ko. bT M,dhJf' we ter ttamp York i..r...-..t- :., Nw v..JL i t yeu. h, na al)ve-nHme- : DiMne.i..ni,il '"" |