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Show upon Prince Arthur, appeared in the Gazette to day. Ashley (Liberal) has been returned to Parliament from Poole, Dorsetshire. London, 2G. Several Madrid newspapers accuse dishing, the American minister, of attending a banquet given by the opposition deputation, including Figuer s and The editors suggest that Mr. mut be ignorant of Furopean diplomatic usages, as well as significance B Y TELEGRAPH. More aid Solicited for the Louisiana Sufferers. Foreign News. Cacti-liarCu-hir- The Transit of Venus. ot AMERICAN'. New Orleans, 2'i. Witz, telegraphed to Mayor lie uiayors of the prii.cipul cities urging the necessity of further contributions for the aid of the Louisiana Bufferora. Mating that contributions of cuttb and provisions had been less than .5180,000, wus needed. while Northampton, 20. In the Mill lliver disaster investigation further testimony was given to show the uusafe condition of the reservoir. , lirunswick, 20. The faculty suspended 100 from iiowdoin, for their refusing to drill. Madison, Wis., 20. Gov. of 15y request Taylor, Attorney-Genertiloaa has prepared an opinbu, mornw hich will be published of act the on the constitutionality ing, elaborate is an It railroads regulating document, and will present in an able manner the legal points involved in this controversy, lie quotes largely from tlte decisions of the btale and Kderul courts. It will strengthen the determination of the ptfnple to enforce the law and subjugate powerful monopolies. Still further suits have been brought and more will be brought ugainst the . ig certain uames. Ottt.wa, 20. The Parliament prorogued this afternoon. to-da- I l,0!-;0,00- to-da- to-da- is y al rail-road- s. New York, 20. The "Swataro," which is to carry the scientific party to the South Pacific Ocean le witness the transit of Venus, lec Nib, is in full readiness. Twenty-fei- s scientists are expected to sail from Washington with instruments in a few and the ship will leave the navy Jjjs, with 200 persous on board. The y.u-is to bo divided into five parcompauy ties, to bo landed at Crozctl Island, Ker-gucfu- ti, or Desolation Island, liobartawn, i:i Tasmania, formerly Van Dieman'g Nenland, or Chatham Islands. Here the "Swaiara" is to remain until niter the observation. The vessel has snresfor nn eighteen mouths' voyage. The instruments are being tested in AVashingtou, and are mostly uew and very elaborate. The specie engagements for fchipped XfJ the European steamer up lo this hour, foot up to five hundred thousand dollars in gold coin. Sua Fraucisco, 20. A suit will be commenced in the Fifteenth District Court, by the Crown Poiut, Savage, Gould and Curry, ilale and Norcross, Chollar, Potosi, Imperial, Overman and Yellow Jacket mining companies, agaiust Sutro tt al Sutro Tunnel Co,, to cancel the agreements l otween them in regard to the building of the Sutro tunnel and the payment of t Ke stipulated royalty, and to relieve the from the burden of paying the pUiutitfs aaid royally. The ground of the action, it is alleged, is the total failure of the defendants to perform any part of their ngreeiuent, or to do any act tor which the royalty was to bo paid. The pUiu tiilY claim that all work which has been louc is not more than part of w list was to be performed, and is entirely on defendant's grounds and for their benefit alone, andean never be of any advantage to most of the plaintiffs, who have reached the depth below the 4S.tr o Tunnel, and the balance are nearly down to it. The pluiulifls further jriy the time for completing the tunned hm long since expired, and that the agreement contains an option on the to bold it null aul f irt of the plaintiffs void, provided the dsfendants did not commence to prosecute the work as stated iu the contract; further, that from the time of the failure of the defendants they have elected to rescind, and defendants knew the tact. Washington, 20. The rumor that the President will up;toint a new Secretary of theTrvasury or can be traced to no otbcial source, though parties holding prominent positions here, say they consider it worthy of credit. It U the impression ia official clroles, that Secretary Delano will sucoeed Hichardson, though the report not positive authority. to-da- y one-tent- h to-da- Seo-ret:- ry FOREIGN. Taris, 20 De Uourgoing, member elect from the has gjne to department of the Cluselhurst to pay homage to the Eugenie. Madrid, 20. Diplomatic relation between Spaiu and Mexico were resumed yestejdoy, by the presentation to berrano of the creden tin's of Gen. Corona's minister. Nk-vre- , ss Home, 20. The Italian Government met another ia the Chamber of Depu deteat, ties. Tiif Tope has nearly rcoovered from Ji'.it recent illness. London. 23. The official announcement of the new title of Duke of Cenuaught, conferred to-da- A ISationsiI Vieworilell. From a sermon by Prof. Swing, of Chisago. It is onl" a human religion such as thiit of Buddha, or Thor, or Jupiter, that may fear the growth of intelligence, and that may fade as the liht of 1'iaKon dawns; but of a religion from God, given by inspiration, the first distinguishing jcinciple must be that it will reveal lis rcasonable-uivs- s as last as man unfolds his own intelligence, and still become more glorious where there is the most culture. Thenediavul Christianity having been disfigured by ignorance and HupcTstitiou, the growth of religion h;'d to express itself in infiidelity. Wren a Dante describes hell to mankind, and his frightful pictures becomes the theology of the church, sweeping thraugh llenianisni over into l'rotestanism until Edwards says God will dash the .sinner down on hell's floor and stamp upon him, then iufidelity must follow, not simply to jave a man from such horrors, but to release God'a blessed name from such unspeakable infamy. In such a hell as Dante's, it is not man that is punished it is God that is destroyed: From such ideas we must fly to a more reasonable religion, carrying the cross and our holy faith away We must, from fuch degradation. indeed, separate forever the righteous and the wicked; but, as the drunkard is punished in this world, and as the murderer accepts of his arrest without blaming God, as the soul feels its own wickedness and jloes not reproach the Creator, so the lost world is a place, not where God is seen as a cruel monster, but where the human free will stand forth in till its divine powers, and reveals u over which we can almost imagine the Heavenly Father himself to shed tears. Such is the perdi ion of reason a place not where the Savior and God become an inquisition, but where the tinner's own will and own heart have woven themselves garments of perpetual sackcloth, and where the tears of sorrow fall not from a malicious decree of God, passed from eternity, but fall out of the sinner's own wretched soul and misspeut life. Thus, over almost every idea of the Christiau religion, there is lying a drapery of reason 1'ret-- from the God of infinite wisdom, and beautiful to mau, the image of the rational God. The Utah Chief Justice. (From the X. V. Sun.) The term of James B. McKeau as Chief Justice of Utah expires next month, and if anybody but Grant was President we should liave same hope that a man would be appointed as his successor who would have some quali. ftcation for the office. Owing to the anomalous condition of affairs in that Territory the public interest imperatively requires that a man of abjlity, fairness, aud unquestioned integrity should fill the position which n has made ridiculous during the past four ycarg. Utah is a thriving and wealthy Territory ; its mining interests are assuming great importance, and there is a constant influx of immigrants who have neither connection or sympathy with the Mormon population who originally developed the resources of that region. ct owing to the absurd and preposterous action of Judge McKeau the administration of justice is at a ntf.nd-stil- l, and criminals of tho worst character are permitted to go unpunished because the laws they are do not suit his peculiar notions. As Parson Newman is out of tho country, the President may Hurprise people by McKean with a suitable man, but we greatly doubt it. Mc-Kca- there is one thing more than another that will crush all the best will impulses iu a man's breast, that that drive all beauty from his mind, will fill him with a demoniac desire to dabble his mind iu human gore and fling it around, as the laughing child sports with bunches of blood-regrapes it is to struggle through the heat of the sun, the dust of the street, ribald jeers of the heartless crowd, in order to catch a freight train; to sink panting and exhausted and caboose-ca- r upon the seat of the while consciousness gradually regain the train switches and jams ubout the depot lor two hours. If AND BRO'S 11 MITCHELL WACOBi d Jenkins told his son, who proposed to buy a cow in partnership, to be sure and buy the hinder half, as it cats nothing and gives all the milk. II. 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