Show : xr Ujiwnu jf - W t '" j ’ - q T'lr’nl tr‘ir jin' 'Vr i:j 'i t rV - -- v-' 5 atfN r 4L£ m it r f - r r ‘ ’ya- 'W"’ r i— ''f wf r ? ' 'I !''V r r— 'r li'' t V - ? h ' i ro ' f 1 - r i' ' J ' & y-- ' ry tTi- 't:j i' i - - '' ' ‘V - i: XIIE -- SEMI-WEEKLY-TELEaiU- 31DNDAY MORNING 131B©3“ Feb The popidation of Northern Idaho is 2579 The Hemps says “All hopes of compromise between the church and modern society must lhd sbfvSouthcrn Idaho 21 KX) and the north " :A be henceforth abandoned? and “the Encycli - folks want to bo the lead i i cal letter will bo a greatjerent but princi- - IJlVTiat a grand slather there would bo about pally for the reason thatJUwfll mark the I Vilormon disloyalty" if sachv amusements pKDWcrlessness and the end of the system that j were prevalent here! s ! ' 11 j -- TERMS I i Per Annum (ouo copy) Sul Month - : I Three ” Anj- - person r llpoo 00 3 50 C - j 't Fending ns ten subscriptions Anil ( I ’ s receive a copy gratis - !r - 1’01’E’S-E- N’ CV CLI CA L LETTEK - that civil progress requires society to ignore the joyern mental authority of relion or -- - v f v accomplished political facts are necessarily ightfully ih force that religious orders should - 'not exist that civil government has the exclusive right of regulating tho relations be? tween parents and children and directing cdu-t’ntiou that the clergy being opposed to progress should tako no part In public instruction that the laws of the Church are not except promulgated by ciyil authority finding excommunications against usurpers of Church ’rights'ind property are an abuse that the Church has ho right to punish transgres- fior3 that ecclesiastical 'flower is Hot by Divine distinct from V and independent of the right civil power that obedience in points of faith be refused to decrees and ay conscientiously decisions of --the Holy See All these and other opinions are rebuked proscribed and condemned in the Apostolical Letter and true believers must not entertain them in fu- tureir' " V AVithtlic Letter is an appcndixof 80 pro: ' i j 1 - T I ! i positions containing the chief modern errors Jin the Tope’s eyes Seven refer to pantheism jiaturalism and absolute rationalism 7 to moderate rationalism 4 to religions indUTerehce 20 t( errors concerning the Church and her rights 17 to errors enrrent in civil society nd' their relations to the Church 9 to errors of philosophy 10 to errors connected with marriage 6 to moderii liberty and the temporal sovereignty of the Pope Of this last class are the following opinions: J The Pope can and ought tojiecome reconciled to progress liberalism and modern civi- Lzation J It is not fitting that in the present day the ' Catholic religion should bo tho exclusive re ligion of tlie State It isnntruo that civil liberty of worship and freedom of the press jeondnee to the cor-riiptiQn of morals Jand to propagate indiffer-11CC' - i - - - X : - Iv r ) We are indebted to' the Telegraph Offico'for the v -" ' - - Fort Laramie 15th S pm The mountaineer are moving hu Thej are getting alarmed on aceonnt of their atoch ' 1 - - reach-differenc- ( e - t se 1 ’ -- r al ! Among the political' and philosophical errors are the following opinions: Authority is nothing more than the union of material force and of numbers happy injustice of fact inflicts no injury J upon tho sanctity of ight j ' It is allowable to and oppose ' revolt against legitimate princes V"iolatipnsof oaths "and every act contrary to the eternal laws arepremiscable in the -- " a3:° ' - - '' ( ’ ’ 2 - ! J! how-a-day- : - e — - - ' a es and Mr Waterbary strongly opposed the resolutions said he came in good faith and 'that the Lewistonians were honest in and St Joseph were ordered to send mail matter for us by sea and the mdils collected at Cotton-th- e The appointment of tho bravo Farragut-tj I Concreated by recently I press is in direct reeponso to the popular will : their intentions The theory of the title is this:—The Presi--1 The Walla Walla Statesman thinks “if dent is supposed in his constitationalcapar I commander-in-chie- f of tho nanr to be there is ‘a cat under the meal the Leftisto-- 1 c!l7 ®f o - 4 ’ ’ ’ ' miles west of Kearney were al wood eighty-fiv- e ao ordered back to New York We anticipate that all the back mail matter would reach that city be fore the sailing of the steamer on the 23d and should be looked for here in about nine or ten days Admiral os it would be styled in England from this “Lord ’High Admiral’ so that the proper J' Held for Poctaue— Letter for McDonald & title for the next officer in ! rank is Vice-AdmirJamaica are held for postage at In the same way the President is the Hunt Kingston " Office Vice-Admiral- 1 ty - al General' of the United States armies Grant' is his Lieutenant version of the differences existing in the Ter- - W Lewiston latpMMd Boise o" t“ the Post ’and FRIDAY MOIINING 17 Theatkical— Mr- - Bernard fto! Snow’s reappear- ance on Wednesday even ng was very pleasing to city battle a great many persons among whom we place bii casualties of and ting the capital at the from Banjf twenty I I C from disease Thia is much less selves v' We were glad to see him there and if it dtizens'sjtrongly nijed Goyernor Lyonto fifty-tw- o rate of mortality in European I were so ordered that he could 'stay with us usual the bilLI than veto the medsare but lie sighed the of that of the voti his time to the profession we would expect to than one-fourthe “fat was in the fire and the I anniea an1 m the i Cnmea v British army find in him a very usefnl member of the Associa-tio- n eccentnc Caleb was 'abused ahdde-Thencefor- ! ' and denounced v - r ' n The crew of the schooner'' Confiance-eDiea when off the coast of Guinea- was at- - ! V- I Acting-Secretar- : V : - - fm ?“sa?i0E"5pe’“1: - 1 ! ( c f distoJ -- ! ’ L -- r: ii - : t - - jj Acting-Secretar- r- - nsCe d - - aeciaiH fenJ‘op2 fereSuito'W ’ - 1 ' J--- ' i y' 1 '70 but-decide- ' ' r -- Ueyathe d: - -- ?JicktT lleALTn-SicxxcMiDurl- ct-bl- - A r tacf ftrlP TV I sss riattlaft i 0W f pta T1 t' Oe-vAUI Sat' JliSl Oath OraM lx v M1 Heft lrto Mail Q e Wli BM Con 0ti JtoM PM riM Ili Cun Sail KgS - Tins Atchison Trade —We dircct attention' u (he bosincM advertisement of 'A 8 l'arker k CV Atchison and to their city references A krg number of our citizens hare experienced the vain of a reliable commission and forwarding house oi the frontirs'to which they could consign their Eastern purchases We are satisfied from our es iuirics and acquaintance with Mr Farkerxh now iuthUcity — that businesa entrusted to tfci firm willhave tlicir prompt andbesi attention the Tel 31i Cr Or T' © Ti ' SATURDAY MOILVINO IB PaiCB-OaXorthfi r tlie from Special writes our produce price list is not satfeteeftory to mm Jarmcrs: we loach regret it but the proLal3Hj- a that they will finXtt worst to-dWe remember a man offering us coal at tQ per 1 ton when it wax selling at ii'J lie stated fliatk was told by soma man whom he had met on tk way returning to the coal mine that hehadgotU for his which we believe Was tnie for tliefiftyTU paid in tlu5 “veriest truck’ of analmobt extinct fourth rate establishment While this second ui was delivering his coal for the M0 a third perm rushed up with the offer of another toa at 130 u4 explained as his reason for asking that figure tbit the man there and then delivering at 140 badteU him eo What is here related of the coal men il laded to does not apply to other persons engtpi in that business and itwould be eqoaily aqjutts reproach fanners for what a few ihdividaak io k onr city when they come to it but if they wodfi have prices different in our lisftheyhire got til power in their own hands— we only record the fr : gores they sell Onr figures also are in currency not in trade W take special pains to learn what is paid In mooef and at what price' onr farmers can dispose d their produce in the market We can not be kind np with merchandise nor trade of any kindlta concerned should remember that white lying” not unknown in our streets and that weJiare ie7 little respect for that class of persona alio uj me wha-- J “give me $50 a ton for hay charge u" choose for goods” If any person thinks it a simple matter to keep folks to the figdres they even state they will P” and take a little experience would nndeceh them Supply demand and needycircumstMM rule the market ! v - ay at--'-- " - 4 ' 'Very Sensible— There ia a slight difference V ” tween talk and action Blmter)tlJtridenooS lingagate and falsehood are aU an pportable to folks used to them but “hands off’ is tiie trinei in these it diggins-dcraZt-for- : get Phobatb Coubt— The witnesses for the in the case of Thurmond vs Fox have been k8 In the new trial and this morning the defence ! mences The probabilities are that the is be continued over till next week1 and to finish in “the court briow” - P a 1 ' i Rumored— It was In circulation yesterday another snow slide in Lamba Kanyoa had five men We could learn nothing eonfinnataf it'and hope that it la withoutfo oxidation four ' With the yy person acquainted bn slide Wednesday eTt3®' killed by the snow furnishes their names as follows: T John Mnllcaron from Ireland James from Staley Bridge England Robert Nichoki Gibraltar and James Wiles from MontrealThe “Jack” Baker reported yesterday killed is alive and rejoicing in the high Attley’a Devil on the Pailt TnJsoaArn Orcosb— Walker Brothers open the!r2f5f?f a - 1 ’ j 1 ‘V to-da- y' 9IAIUUZO Asirrox— Cnbxro— 1 : dlM - ! : peft-- " ng - rirc?w ft J - : v th th wiibrmt limit ' He has no A been ob the boards fora year or f VU On the day the legislature adjourned J soon carried off more and during that time his study! has been by yellow fever-whicy Dee 23 the Governor and several of the sailors The principally the running of a saw mill and ' kanyon the captain and were served with writs of injunction issued I mate M D’IIondt assumed command and occupations—much to his credit Knowing this we did net expect the familiarity oh and with ihe PeW County- faUc? by the Probate Judge of Nez ’ still stage and before such an audience which wehave I prohibiting them removing the seal and ar-- mate was left with Vtwo men and a boy onfrfh righ$ to Took Tor with pur own’ professibnal-chiv- es to Boise City under a penalty of I all of them ill But he ' persevered and took 1 amateurs before us all the time Mr Snow’s Poy-" of patriotism'" the vessel safely into Dunkirk A purse 61 net'Ardtn was not so Batisfacloiyto us as that of §20000 1000 francs and a handsome gold chronometw Mrcia Piu3 also condemns biblical societies and lh C was “the Wild Main of 'the For- leaLewieton nGovemor ' -j I was him of the the insurers yesas well as to others and did not himself by to presented all those who think there is hope of eternal KuniArbrely and sacceeded in Lei ariditbe will probably gtro wbng tomUvea!to tirilzihl brief go?”®" ealyation outside of the true Church and esI I fonner zelfftfllhebadvcngedilsfatliet's'mur v V pecially that Protestants stanij the faintest t cTumce of being saved not to pass him and a writ of Ke exeat was I earthquakes during the present century of I :thropio preacher the greater partof the time aha wUd Man of the Wood was the incident Prob- The Letter waa drawn up and 'chewed over have ' been served upon him Said writ whidyllO took place :in Great Britain apd I 'I'V'ablyhad we seen the play leMseldom we might r some time ago by a body of learned ecclesif bay ppcUtedlb Snow better astics and then debated at "the Congregation ran to “compd Urn toobey the mit bfn- Hmraawj-I- two inches of solid yeara I to: v Mr Snow’s Seth Swap was not equal to liis rep- plug cliewsevery day of tho Iloly Office The opinions of the most junction ’j bacco (and millions do it) it! will amount at resentatiouof that character on a former occasion learned prelates were invited upon snaggy Thence to date (Jah I2)“the Officepf thel thb entl of tliat time to' nine thousand three y has been occupied by armed II hundred iazid sixty-si- x feet: or a toile mid a propositions ''and ' then they were carefully an Inch thick and gone over by paragraphs by the Pope and the guards and be hefl a prisoner under worn nnartpr of tobacco1 half will cost one thousand hes cardinals The Letter" therefore may befre- than mob rule” It was asserted that the f dollars1 r five was i ismmd In of threats garded as the essence of dathobc Teaming and last oiBSoerti of mifitfy appointed to I £?rushing up again to th? upper round ol wisdom Th original idea the Letter is °f jnU to of wnt the 10 Socretaiy disobey iujuncthe “Fort Lyon Affair were 10 The rest of the folks played as usual credited to the lato Jilonsignore Gerbet tion bu it is also said both writs were issued I jnyggftgate meet in Denver on the 9th They aTO Iieut I We expect to se Mr Snow to advantage' in- the Bishop of Perpignan who in 1860 sent the the same day A Habeas Camus was sued CoL S FTnppan President and Captains character of Sir Edward Mortimer hi the play of the ttu but AifWhichudgeSinitb Pope a draught of 4ho propositions " TliO San Fra tdof JForft czcolhdlelih says the Letter leave the matter just where I found it with ir The Idaho county speakings : l fairs now floundenng in I tbe is “is- in effect the formal county says: V f protest of papacy heProtote Judge as redemptionless as - Cokcebts Socth—Two vocal concerts were giv- a ofTndebtednessLazarus the whole against from the bosom spirit and tendency of : Amotaon to dismiss for want of jurisdiction I pit t wMcll geparated t Parowail on ye eveffines of the 3It Jan “d modem civilization’- was made whidi of course the Probate Judgej 0f Abraham and unless something is done ! - hrtheHamonieRnMatowii “ Mia calls it “in anatHemi 'labelled could not entertSD e ndeirj couu -I against civil society public law popular instiI wiilj Suatain' “ 'the in- county bankrup gnmow before u announce tweutj pieces embrs-I ' ©f and wardrobe' Tlie’' etc trio Mr theatrical tutions and modern liberalism” r‘‘ cing ong— comio and‘ sentfraental glee: I ' for Kean and Charles The and' quartette accommodation was too Mrs' party Bhipped Debate says: ‘The world must bear-i- n mornon this steamer to leave the New York Umifed for aU who wanted to participate and the y iniudtliut we ore not now in the eleventh $-at I second valued Ex' is J)00— 1 ing evening was called for and a third evening century’’ and that “such pretensions are not fcthero is Lwaa pronused about the XOtlx proximo t0 Tho Washington SigTidard aaj pltly opposed to the ' public but also tothe ro pleased to notice the increasing disposi more than the: preof that feet no apparent iTclosiasticab right of r oil modern pations ef I tioii to fayor tho cidtivation of imsjc cycwhcre sent unhappy division amongst Umon men in Vhchcr Catholic or not M x' I J ha this Territory thoTerritory Keep atit -- "i 'v bur psen wrre brought to the police The unfortautof ftytn Creek Kaojon In wood the ktnyoa sliding xaMt Fresident Young’s sawmill and hid atAapo? their tent by the creek side IBrinX the Wednesday a snow slide fell upon them aadew ©red them up fifteen feet deep' The bodies dug out yesterday morning and brought feu! Their faces were frightfully diacoW city of them was recognized as another as James Lenley an - Rngluhma1? names of the two others we did not learn Tenons wh6 passed tlie unfortunate men’s the evening prev ious warned them of thcfrdj oue location and urged them to remove the last few there has been an unuraal amount of ease Such- aa scarlatina measles and dip&i among the yonng children In our city It i uted by many to endden rhinges la thi Ktpj or to the peculiar conditions of the atmu We ar©awinred by the best informed phytic that these causes are merely specutatlre or ttf retical The most probable cause may be the em stant violation of the laws of nature thkl people through their extreme ignorance tredaj ly transgressing 'Were these laws fully know! and observed carefhlTy 'probably- - little or bq fr ease would ever affect the human family' Ist&il good time coming may we not hope that 8chjL will point out the real nature of dtseane l and 15 us th© best methods of avoiding lt n’ impon what locality we live in' Tub Ivtflitoenckk— Through" the polftenns $ the Hon Joseph A Young we had the yesterday of No 2 Vol I of the Intelligencer i muniucript literary weekly ’’published every unlay morning by- the yoang nten The Intelligencer is' fohr pages of ' foolurip double columns with the motto— ‘‘Tlionght h t2 mind’s wealth’ Uyrura S‘ Cooinbs Editor X being favored with tlie fiit nnmber we are to say what object is proposed but wejodgr from the contents of tlie second number that then is a thirst for information and unengaged talent a Farowan and we think the “young men” might fa manyjworae things than cxclutngc thougbti each other on current history mental culture It after tho fashion of No 2 We extend cordial salutations to tlie IntcHiv ccr and place It on our exchange list JI foliowing - the true faith and heresy of that conscience and of pnblic wor-shi- p ? libertyare csseutiaf that public! opinion consti- totes supreme law miHruc and that V W ’ -- TIIE NAVAJQE3 after all Mud Spring 2J30 pjh V v to have so many hital errors pointed out( so y 'The disMexican are ewi papers Hector Lifligoir formerly Jopvrator In San busy plainly and kindly 6y his Holiness tong Francieco and Tbomaa Cooper this" operator of or cussing criticising complaining of the and mnch good may he do may he wave ' Mod X Springatarted yesterday morning In a buggy policy of Brig Gen Carieton commanding that- Department towards the Navnjocs and for Julehburg without an ccort U U presumed WANT A ' CHANGE thejfhave got through aafely the General is out in his bwn defence Lieutenant William EUswortli arrived here from Some of the people of Idaho ore in for a He reminds the New ‘Meiicans of the Fori Mitchell last night and senta messenger to I change of boundaries or division of the Terri-- depredations of that tribe from time immojulebuiwthU morning with an escort from hit ' I I eommantl ElUworth report tht lie luu is sentiment Ucfit of there morialj of the repeated campaigns against and tory but ' tweparticM-ougot On© repairing the lineiWitli sufparty pro--1 treaties with them by the Spanish and Mexi-po- ficient force concerning the particulars and wire to complete the line and f pole to leave tho Boise country out in the can governments and the notorious speedy to Pole Crcck by to morrow evening or next day cold and take : all that portion of iWasWog foigctfulncss arid bad faith of those savages morning- - CapLAVeatherw-sof the FintXebro-km'-wl- ll mountains’ I until “Navajo© faith” became: a scoff and a ton Territory lying xmtof-theflrom Pole Creek to havo lhte tho probably Julesburg ia working order by the nmo time attaching it to Idaho and : retaining that I jeer Lleat ElIworth says he thinks the' Indians hare name “with j all the appurtenances and liere-- 1 Gen Carieton then states the result of the I mostly moved northwest and that there will iiotbe ditaments thereto belonging” excepting the las great fight with themwhen they surren-chpit- much more trouble to be anticipated from them In which was to be located iat Walla dred themselves in the Canon de Chillyi the he ighborhobd of Mad Springs Walla and elsewhere throwing thousands" of bucks Sxow axd IUnc fell all day yesterday not very I A hother proposition was that a new Terri- - squaws and papooses on the hands of Uncle ' I 8am The General had to kill starve or fast: indeed it was a very pleasant sort of a day for iory be organised'with the same boundaries this climate and we’h see the farther benefit of It I colonize them and he chose the " latter' They in the rammer when the parched garden' and The above propositions were 'presented I were the broad to bottom of fields are crying out for water' The roads were ss lands conveyed citizens Walla to the of Walla by recently as velvet end would not hurt anybody’s corns ilessrs B' A TownsenLand £ 'B Water-1 the Pecos Hver at what Is known on the soft f i londo where now CH':PirE03--AccoraiDmty‘ as ’dekgates from a’dtizeits’ mceiing at ®®P? to every- g "13 established There I if bumner 0ft Lewiston they are body’s talk and opinion there is a very satisfactory t useful arts 1I amount of snow orf the mountains and wU be be- and other xwlWl at W’aUaWriia uoon being taught husbandry meetlnffwas A laafT ® il There are tha prfng’ downfall 1 all come I wTth considerable Buccess and with a ' compa II fore the proposition on the 9tn nit Ur B wave for better than last prospects year inde irrigation saving- to Uncle Sam and the citizens I 3hefl chairman and It H Bees kecretarv1 pendent of those canals which howevez are 1m wwe I when after dbsiderable discussion fol- femioiy peratively called for as there is only sufficient General shows ad the of The the j water in the creeks immediately after such winters vantages owlhg resolution as expressive of the sense I lOCoitioU ChOSGIl ThCfB fof ODO as that of 1861-- but that gort do not come very WUS them' HO of the meeting wero unanimously adopted: '"Cl of fertile and irrigable huid huge enough often and in some respects are not wanted Resolved by the citizens of! Walla- Walla piece for such reservation in their own countiy to Work ox Tnosz Canals is interrupted or hinenormous cost of ' land dered somewhat by the unfavorable state of the neand to them the weather--lt is either too hard or too soft generally freightage military post a near for them xl J cessary pleasant digging Hut Wait a little winds will lend their influence while the and March Territory "thence in a ' Southerly ’direction : On the Pecos river was the only available in clearing off the show and accomplishing a genalong" the boundary line between Idaho Terri-- iiract of land that filled the conditions so eral the spade tae pick the hoQ tory” and Montana Territoiyi to the point quiredasily reached: rich irrigable land and drying Up willthat be among the greatest instituthai plough wbere ud bmmdu lin inbmeeta ot wanU toisupplytbe tions inthe land inebidy between the balmon and Boise nvers thence I T brood covered with the tnbewrth plains along the divide between Salmon riverand I Cow Him oa risTOLS— Yesterday somo genBoise - river i and the Payette to Snake river' pasturage over which they could not : pass thonco down tho middle channel or&iiako ’ amtat the same time elude pursuit and Te tleman on East Temple street were saying fierce things about teaching other folks good manners' river to Lewiston thence due north to ' the and-thenpturo Tery air was filled with brimstone and place of beginning-- comprising th© territory wait Carieton to Genend gunpowder And they’ll do all they' say if there oskscomplainera that now composes the counties of Shoshone Nez Perces and Idaho in Idaho Territory patiently and hopefully four or five years is not a back down and considerable consumption of humble pic Resolved That we earnestly solicit the co- - until tho expenment has becir thoroughly Mails reck tub East — Yesterday a small por operation oMha citizens of Idaho iii the con- - tested then if it prove a failure let more reach-aumtnation of said object believing that tho light and ' wisdom and some other plan bo I tien of mail matter from the Atlautic-Stateinterests Of both Territories can be promoted ed this city by way of California The letters were V ''T i thereby postmarked Jan 13th the diyef the steamer sailing' On the same day the Postmaster at Omaha These werd posers for tho Lewiston JIclo-gatW Mt AFFAIRS ? Pope Pius IX who was once considered a fellow in the litXeral sense had as- goa-liea- d tonfeheU and flustrated the civilized world by issuing an Encyclical or Apostolic letter to all Catholic JjishopsL Itwaa “done at Pome at St Peteris on the 8th December 164 on the 10th anuivereaiy of the dogmatical defini- tioif of the Immaculate Conception' of the 9ry U£in Mary Mother of GodV After a preface about the irrepressible ui tngbnism of the Popes to error their unfailing --condemnation of it and the constant increase y 'Qi errors and false opinions in modem society therTxjttcr'ennnciatea the gravest errors to be confuted firstr - These are the- opinions jt nosiC KURTIIEK FROM THE PLUXS No doubt everybody ‘ TirE - THURSnAYlTottXIXG ' it is endeavoring to galvanize 4 ' - ' f - ' J Tl V 1 - X ' CV' Tleasant Gror Lewis EV® UtahCounty Feb I byEto WmAshton( to Misa Kellie E Croxford — A C ‘ p - - |