Show m f- eo r ' GREAT SALT '1805:' IiiVtCllX'IITAHTIITTBSDAY’!! s "? £ v sr -- t- - t& W- “ -- z-- — - j lihd and Johnston ' was ngofthethe bashes from - amid which come water-fo- can Send to: the rajadf ' and1 ask f for dead leaves on a mountain brook i Add yritfi TELEORAriL couditions granted to Lee sulrooo with clanging wings and shrill laborers aud push the latigue parties up still the great drum best on with Its Wiuhinirto'n special says inlbtrald’s The KOKPAT as' far 'possible v Ashton len booming roar but the babel of formation has reached Waahineton - that the AXPjmrPAT note anil its surface was draped there the vallev and will on and reconnoitre the shrieks r and agonized c cries well-nig-h I and aniMliBrn rebel steem ram OlinJo alios IStone wall argallop beds of the lily by great X3dUor drowned : HTE5OrSE rived at Teueriflfe in the Canary Islands on but-jubmfnous In the v its was soundi the lotas A pretty scene it damage' f9H ' Our barrack 31st of Msirch three daya rotn Lisbon than said done! sooner wos the “No forming the then my attention was given to the regiment square was allowed coal and provisions end he horses 'were soon' saddled and off: we without arms but ready to execute the was ordered d fearful height to which the StiianDOB OTKB TlItrWAT She to leave port in 24 hours J!T mass of turbid wrater had attained and went avoiding the town and taking the orders which llarcourt the first surprise-no- left on tho 1st insi steaming rapidly southover gave with cool decision ward but her destination was not made pubthe boxy rUt to certain ghastly cracks anil branching nearest ' way towards the hills 'As we oJ rtf through in anticipation of IiUfo ! w fissures that seamed the barrier-wal- l spurred on we could hear the deep loom- Detachments were sent out furnished’ lic The navy department in some or Stonewall theapprarancQoftbe Christinas gift The streams were unusually full and the ing noise of the native drum still going with poles ladders and ropes vuth brnP distribution a our harbors is making' proper to" give every as&Utance to" the of-waters nuhed over their jcbb!y bed with on while screams yhlls and a confused soluble vessels along- the Atlantic seainhabit ant s Voices miserable! iv--came Chr‘tn" th V'Messengers were board a sullen sound like that of the' wares hubbub of many floating on Davis to wera fall fhe rigah requesting that despatched very Intelligence’ of the arrival ©! Jeff breaking on tho sea beach I did my the wind The streams as south As for ‘ltbor‘ LorJ“ ' orders end for would issue the accompanying fugitives best to execute ?the duty assigned to me and we conld see that the lower lakes he W ashing-to- n in received been South Curonnahas in but it was no easy matter tlismountin6 had overflowed their banks while our of his own soldiers this work of meny ftoW°T'bWy' It is thought that be will be intercepted 9 f this I w'alked along the ridge oF the dam horses splashed fetlock deep through and d gnard was posted to prevent the before reaching has gained year? the Mississippi river " neck now slippery with spray and covered pools of water ns wesped up the rocky pillage which so often 'occurs among Ala despatch says The Herald’s Selma v in nations e Oriental of 1 coud ceT road the 'and weeds here are 130 with oPcolamity the “ gigantic I rampart among Presently long grass captured prisoners dark'green cb8f r his escape Dick Officers: made Lieut ' 'U' that partially hid the cracks in the ce- the 'tank of the kings’ loomed above us and confusion ®corr Taylor befoii ‘iwi vqdU suk my f'rtnn 11 9 : Dan Adams N a steamer on Forrest mented masonry In many places little white and majestic in the' flickering hugaios In stock and la wares ro' be coSTnrrEn cover aud Croslaudunder Roddy Armstrong "V'I water' came slowly oozing moonlight ' 1 saw with dismay that the threads of siStd bits dy by dy of east the darkness reached the of swamp ktI trouble my head with aflhlce between the city and eluded capture: The officers An international ' cock-figthrough the rifts and trickling down Mie cracks which I hod seen that very day rfshbor outward face of the rampart Hut the had widened into gaping gashes through French and Belgian birds has been won comprising the staffs were taken Forrest's M ordnance officer Capt Bondreports Forrest wasr on so colossal a scale which tho water spirted in fifty rills A iy the French hfB-T!as wouuded in fwo placea in the arm 4 damitselt " hi with its broad platform otr which'a regi- reined up my horse this fill brp dre Croston aud McCook attacked Jackson in fb H pard'" The plan of recruiting the veteran “ Harcourtlhis looks serious said I be wiU have that nortgago to ment of cavaliy might have ridden in and rear at Fry up bat having traveled front “An eldritch Ianh that froze my very :orps under Gen Ilanpock is Vaid to by widely different roads their attacks were order of columu and yet left room to ‘ py" blood seemed to be the answer to my lave been not' generally snccessfuL he must have been not simultaneous else g pare that it seemed almost unconquerjrfctttwr the holder may ealL " " words destroyed and from among the thorny shrubs able even by time and decay bs Series bis Tory life j A three cent copper coin has been or-- The destruction jjy ay thst and ‘ of the Centerville bridge foot: of the the I that was to fancies ‘TLat each take her law a is tender day— rampart eugaged fringed evening tobe deredand VfsUat ffltli legal by and : Croxton’a the Catawaba orer ‘ & quiet dinner at Ilarcourt’s house down started up a hideous figure waving its np to sixty cents The three-cen-t Y 1 tbsak Vo stars r a different wife po£-- il towards Tuscalonia rendered it utteront his the'valley' How well I remember that: naked arm above its beau like a'sorcerer yna Vj rjglilqEer the way ly 'impossible for Forrest' to carry currency to bp withdrawn meal V Catav word a1nio3t aba however and capitulated yesterday weaving spells l every but anything (? mason iii' limerick Ireland lately plans IU booir 7000 of our prisoners who had been About inpj however trivial Circumstance the Tlie every bad— moonlight straggling through Bli cbiljnrB mv mUbly fora long time were released They hammering a stone chipped oat what he confined significant during the repast! 1 hod not clpuds showed us the frightful clMttcr enough every day well treated been had rvwhitT supposed to be a lump of glass It proved seen much of Mrs llarcourt before that locks tho mad stark futience Jrid tangled A countcnaiipe Ij 'dispatch from Grant Raleigh 10 p mt to bo a diamond worth 35000 " from had been absent fakir to or aud the tlie noise of bustle Those without day twch 20th romp states' Johnston has surrendered the TheAnajor wM glittering eyes in his command embracing ail from forces the regiment tilling some lucrative civil eyes were shining now with1 the glare of Zrea6lved Emmanuel Victor q ffgsifled silence to play king ou the basis agreed to here or first two the three of manifest insanity and ‘his voice was like upon establishing a nataT station in the upon: 'jChattahoochie appointment daring rfl wSik ehurge my neighbor's boys— Lee and mynclf for the sftDjr of Xor- by life find his married 'wife of" Ci his T y seijliboc' over thVsy y 'Pacific' and as Mexico the the A a snarl of he cried years ultof frig theru Virginia hungry tigeir was almost a stranger to her husband s aloiid— 7 - “i- and aro a boat a corvette ate dispaich iirfd that he lias taken to ttKn drinking nor brother officers Bite was a little delicate r‘ KewVorkSS “All— all-a- ll ! Siva the Dest rover being armid at : Genoa' for' that pnr-- V"'! isJb4BoCa tcrrilJocurstf ’ with hair brown Creature The Commercial’ special saja the vanity will not spare one! not the blaspheming glossy light nsicf f aj h bu lct-- In many 's row have been ' Hin' ' ofthe Farmer's Rank at Richmond and the soft rose pink' of England still-o- Mussulman' not the C- - ' taut worse froui to piting undistur-b- a new The were of announced found :ontenU system was and cheeks her timid she robbery rather ' openedThe doo thrice vile not the tiHcisble uian mysellsnd arsuch Feriughee AH : Vin consists the London : following and retiring but her fondness for and shall perish from the rajah on his mus-nu- d &! way: V he p “$ considered Tho Cabinet meeting and thenoing house man butcher's tQd somein her were llarcourt to the coolie on kis straw— man and pride Philip l Lai:vSit once if I drank eunuch"" the international' questions’ likely to arise immediately after with a tray containing from the woman and child—all of the impious' il ilsf neighbor ores the way which thing beautiful to sec' alleged to have iVneat and telling the servant that “mas extensive conspiracy could understand llarcourt deep I ! ramifications “And rave continued to thus he butT kninllkhr In each country nook afFection-foher' mingled as it was with had something else to think of thai his ter has sent the wrong' joint-- ' and begBooth's body has been placed where it will iatfiltainy stalks In town a of protecting patronage for the wild denunebtions for at that moment ging that itmay instantly be returned never be seen oy mortal eye ngain feeling lit snsdi reckouer keeps a book Secrefory Seward find son are doing well I distinctly saw the massive walls shake to be exchanged for the right'one1 The gentle young creature who clung so y CE Tiih etch separata item down never one comes" hi strong arm At dessert the and right' l ' Chicago 28 like & living thing inpain j quiver htssMiit Is added the Ogurs la high' 'f XeWMadrld A says the steamer children were brought in under guard of and the rifts In the : dam widen and The Berlin jonfnals'ihention a scene Sultana explodedtelegram tansas wilthare it to pay ' sank’ and:' yesterday mortheir and two pret- deepen and in a few seconds more with which occurred during a late visit of the ayahs no I— tedder than Two and non between there Memphis cleHt !tks'ljM tier little darlings never roused a bache- a roar like thunder a large portionjof the King of Prussia to the military- hospital ning thousand exchanged Union soldiers 'from Ta tor seighbororcr the way mitti lor's envy Philip the eldest had-hi- s on board with about 1000 Vicksburg were burner gavo way and-ou- t through the of that city JKi? Mojesty!haviiigw per- civilians la mU that not more than 7UO It father's was of boldness look and cfaasm-leapewaves who white manly had soldier' a ceived the 'the undergone were No been re anao TIIE BROKE JC-- TVALI — AK a finp frunk'little fellow while Beatrice forth with the force and iury ofburstiig a cata- amputation of both his ' arms ' and both cclvedsaved? :t particulars hare INDIAN FLOOD had such a face as we rarely see ont of a ract iustiact we wheeled our hofses ’ ‘s lesasked him Tf ho had a wish to St Louis 26 By 1 litile sweet face white a tnd round ami headed for tho' town lV picture tisfyi 'Yes 'sire’ replied the nnfor ‘‘Reports prevail that' ft1 force of 6000 to ' rCONTIXUXDl J “ ‘Bide llarcourt ride for' your life' tUnate foan ' “oider me to be shot!1 12000 rebels 'comprising the remnants of pink like a South 'Sea shell with her Thompson end Joe Shelby' brigade ere of mine would be so mother's blue eyes and profusion of death is behind us!' I shouted hoarsely! The" King who : was greatly moved re- Jeff Any at: Pocahontas Arkansan preparing to inil poor anddescription tame in comparisoiT with that golden curls ' Two charming children as I dashed the so unchristian into Missouri cannot sides a the “I are vade numbers of Large leaving plied satisfy spun n mighty phenomenon' of nature the settthey were but I do not know why it my gallant horse And down the valley wish as 'that!” and left the bedside the portion of the State ia ing in of the wet season in a tropical was that the instatit 1 saw them a dull we went- - with breakneck ' ' our shedding teflrs while the poor sufferer consequence of three regiments having been speed mslfl For feeling of pain benumhed my heart and steeds flying rather than galloping wliile lamented the skill of the medical men sent down the river countij that I sliall altempt none ie Sag The Herald's Washington special says a tome days drilT waslidpbssible and the the hiving prophecy of the recurred by their ' terrified’ snorting and mad who had been able to save' his life ‘ examination' of Booth's body postmortem details of our military duties were any-fili- with terrible distinctness to iny recollec- bounds it was evident that they too showed that the ball did not touch hi brain ' but agreeable but at length the' tion TlowevcrY T shook off tne unwel- were' well aware how Imminent was the but striking the spinal column produced Im' IL aim appeared to abate mediate come impression and dir went merrily: Paralysis Tbecpioinn of the surA fearful race' it was and for a peril is he must have died a horrible that geon aud on oars was d happy tearful stake i Some strange fascination' “In one of these “ pauses of the elemental and pleasantly ED varllarcourt’s the death brain active and conscien' caused me twice or thrice to look back A DAY OF HUMILIATION AND PRAYER! tiousness completebeing orderly brought mo n eveuing up to the very moment of “ ‘Whac in the world was that Ash- over my ehonlderat the drad pursuing dissolution aeuage from tho major requesting me ‘ SURRENDERED' AT LAST! JOHNSTON to nils np the END JfiearJWVcried On for'it cameV!rolIing furiously Nearly aU the parties" directly implicated vattcy and satisfy myself ton don’t: you theniiyor enemy now in custody Paine the Howard asare amill-race to the condition of the highest dr starting up uneasily and turning to the ward swift os h a wall of water TEBRIBLE STEAMBOAT EXPLOSION AND Is brother of one of the sassin Alban’s tank the dum Of which had window Bat the noisc of the torint flecked with foam crossin" the valley LOSS OF LIFEH raiders There are six brothers in all reckE:ipal diirieu-sionto be in need of repaid jelowj'aow swollen to 'unusual s Bulging up the hillsides and sending its less and daring ' Two were 'with Walker in D vhile the The water conhoarse boding1 roar before' it like the THOMPSON AND SHELBY PREPARING Nicaragua was so was loud and rains pm at an unnjually high by s Hal kwl The Invade Missouri! ' Edwin Booth arrived here y to ask to 'report os to the insecure tinuous that :it 'was 'not for some time cry of some monster rushing' on its prey Rate of the dam came from a Swiss en- - that for his brothet's body but the: request will awful sound moment our lives depended In that l could distinguish the deep ' - ’ - f Fort Monroe 27 not he granted the rajah’s service one of those of a large drum beating lie alarm da the speed and sureness of foot of our pnrn A steamer fromMorebcad City b rings adThe Herald’s Richmond' correspondent re’klvwtaren’ ou"whom the company’s “ ‘Thus is no drum of ours it must be- steed3 and yet we had no time to pick vices from Xewbern' that Gen Grant had counts an interviewjle had with Gen Lee ienice have looked witluaislike long to te- feyah’s troops Something is our way us tve dashed over rough aud effectually put an end to the armistice agreed He called on him to obtain his views ER tMiispicion always s upon between Sherman and Johnston: Grant and lay them before the publicpolitical In this case there was wrong upt yoiiderj’ exclaimed llarcourt smooth under the pale On informsix o’clock on WedrllksT worn fog some suspicion that the inform- - hastily buckling on bis sword Gen Lee of his object the latter said The brave little Arabs strained every had given Johnstonta until his army the ing surrender morning nesday am vi a paroled prisoner" ' and added “I t wished llarcourt to use his influence :r“Before I had time to answer the cur- nerve and sinew and though there conditions' are unknown " Gen Grant ‘an- have never it nii been a politician and know but vah the priuce concerning' the of tain in the doorway was hurriedly pulled were many fearful stumbles that threat- nounced that after that hour hostilities wopl' little of political repairs leaders I am a soldier' c'-- J dsnit ue great tank in order that the worthy aside and TYaddiloye one of our ensigns ened to prove fatal — since a foil would at once be resumed :yJ He further- said be (Here a storm came and ' ’ ‘ ' have been death— they kept their feet jTci this Gen Johnston is said to have re- stopped the news) V (rtn wsimfglit gain profit andcredit by came quickly In that if Jefferapa Davis and the leading sicdff wiacting the A'orks rather than from' “ I beg- NlrsHarcourt’s pardon for like cats The angry flood gained npoh plied officers of the Confederacy were SELLING THE BED OF THE ALEG- general f imperative need forheir intruding he said eagerly ‘but major ust but the town ‘was near and into the Eardoned and permitted td leave the country HANV there’s an awful panic among the niggers streets we rushed the water following at ewribe authorized to'aceeptthe terms that major begged X ' would inspect the dam t "i’ t" t It will be seen by the proceedings of the myself and if I yonder they say the’ dam is giving way our very heels The barracks were built proposed28' Cleveland II would RKrfit formally report said one of on tiieTtank os have of the kings and : the I Legislature published yesterday?-tha- t nnon its up at sloping ground and ft this Buffalo to from route the schemes the All organizedat ofplunder city Harrisburg statel williiigly ordereefround end of the world is coming or something we reined np our reeking horses on the whichalong rwe reached thts mbnring! the usual is likely to prove successful The scheme of out tne looked summit and half ssceut and of make back can’t for with sort of the a syce an active demonstrations of sorrow were witnessed giving Up tne bed of the Alleghany river to NS ownorl oil speculators has been pot on ita pjssage in niuning swiftly beside my bridle their gibberish The rajah has sentdown The moon had broken front the clouds The remains were escorted by a large mil‘ darode up the to beg you'll turn out’ the men Tle has and we saw a fearfuspectacle itary and civio 'procession to a beantifnlly the House by a vote of 49 to 33 and this vote valley to receive them indicates that the plunderers have organized “In the bazaaxJhelow the "streets were constructed temple prepared of tank—a phrase which very ordered the drum ' to be beaten to call T ®8 the honored their forces agreed upon the distribution-- of soon face the thereafter and' fellows crowded " with a dense mass of people-- men wcarately describes piece of water his own was open to the gaze of thousands of the spoils fixed the price of patting the dead: wbxnen and children many of whom ®wy tppeiiB' extent— entered Swindle ‘through the forms of legalizing It occupied a species into cantonments but as usual none of spectators who in admirable order ' The entire When this scheme was first terrace with: enclosure from bundles the laden were chests bellow or retired and do can but miles proposed It was brcaturalplateauome piles anything Imare all as at of and ridiculous the preposterous laughed seemingly thdeity household town foot and of t°7® water population other ! a here's below while and and was cHiyshout1 gear a it property in of the or riJicu-loo- s bat occasion either with the nothing solemnity ®f lesser preposterous artificial lakes all of which deep in the bazaar already T assure which they were in the act of trying to pressed at y: has money in it and Harriaburg that i Springfield 111 23 j? save when the flood broke in upon them) V8 fed by the overflow of the water yOU f the commuthe and of r -despite' langhs Presiof the late jeers The time for the funeral t for it fa s “big thing" JJ® the upper one The tanks iii India “A painful scene ensued for Mrs The shrieks theories the tossing arms’ dent is changedfroni Saturday the 6tb to nity it Jou may have heard are sometimes of llarcourt- ana' a 7ig thing!? has never been allowed clung to her husband and of these poor drowning Wretches as the' to escape tne grasp of a Pennsylvania Legiso leave her while the chil- raginginundation swept from their foot- antiquity and their construction begged him-tlator r within the last twenty years The a fhll account of bed "UWKonsd them tore Tate or hold beams who servants give ahd fromthe papers Georgia of works the dren river belongs to the and cried the native the the of among good Alleghany forWilson's great raid' ‘After defeating the beoificeat That part of it lying in the oil region ' rulers This particu-jfervo- are ' as timid and excitable as children doorposts to which they clang Intheir ces the arsenals StateJ' and Seims destroying at is to be rich in oil and that part of was known as the 'tank of set up d piteous howlipg all about the despair were such iis t6 realise 'the sad fnanuTaetories there Wilson moved east- it supposed in question proposes practically to bill RE the and was very ancient :Fro- - verandahs and corridors and gave them chMtly visions of 'the day of judgment ward Capturing Montgomery West1 Point to the corporators named in it And a SD!7 it had been oliT Macon- - scattering the militia give "went1 hovels and wretched like Columbus down selves The the before for a Harcourt But lost munificent gift It will prove if their ex most by long up the only remaining directions all raining Uotiaininedau ore realised-Bedfocards sncceed-eig before of child’s rush d liouse feel firmness of (Penn)’ and and kindness pectations tjie: I mingled conquest all the np and railroad machinery breaking ? sure Enquirer: in soothing the frightened household the flood' the frail walls of ‘bainboo ahd Ij that for centuries it had been stores ‘and shops destroying the military' sort1-- But and gently disengaging himself from his sundried mud yielding in ah iftst&ntund thus rendering the ‘mannfkct&re of materials wuhqat of repairs any OVERLAND MAUI cilUf in addinjg to lor a fotore: campaign impossiMev vl:--: v spanned the rocky valley wife’s arms told jber to ' look hopefully roof after rooffell crashing well-bui-lt "'ii 29 5 the Even !: houses 'Solid to forward our his But Chicago return and assured her the dijaster lid reads rsareaware ofthe 't fcelmgs of many Chris) vastnessfewjoL 5JJy strength kept back the Vii to the deference the of In ' andmerchants other richlia tians relative ' to Ascension day 'President enterprise connecting jewiccumulated above was certainly that the danger was much exaggerated of' the continuous a Missouri ginia wftk'the river by The ehsignwas sent back to the lines tires proved unfit to ' stem the f furr of! 3ohtbn has issued proclamation appoint- Jme 7sctare of Titanic dimensions of commodloOs and comfortable carria-Ym?s the kings' stood in a to give instructions to the commanding the torrent which :dashedi against thrir: June 1st aday of nomination and prayer gesf The firatnifiddepot east of Virrinia— ntuatioa no building being near officer for turning out the men with a walla like the seal beating agamst a cliff ing c th© head of the at Austin Loader instead of Ms ymh- routed Lake Citjr and the county Ike second'Sali offijjb a rained Brahmin temple long supply of such tools sis could he got-:- ' y and: the whole SQrface of the frothing river Missouri onv tb s tertniUus'' Atchison state Johnston advices that whose roofless walls were to be Newbera obtain-ierm- a case as this Brahmins water was opvered: with floatjng iyred£ ‘In such she company Between wMeti Great tebaf 'to' Virgiola - thousand stems of a themselves must not' ravogh-thobject to pat their jmd rui - with brpkoa tonbera mi tembted Seen istattansriasflftoeaanff wmg- afrJsKUMi 3lr forbe'portloti wsaU bay pr&fUt at-ol grove coroses short and distance The sacred hands' to the spade ana trowel thatchuptoratreBs iaventjwelgfitj wWi and other lesdlpg insurrectfoBtryj oospeplra- ons and coachM 1&9 pie ft ffisiuce is c&e ksa- we drivers i horsee lievt-Gelisteatonot whirled life xeeds ial with to ipqoM uid and but ho still press overgrown torsi M tie nanjioofia M jim jdioig ana old ’ wj u ' st foam-streake- ohs - :': - : on as! - any-tim- t-- w -- sr : ht W- -Ji Y - r" IE r 1 ’ -- ' ’ : : " - move-tnen- I ts - ‘ el-- : zi J- -- ochre-besmear- ed 1 j g - - - - : - i n n - cold-heart- ed -- ‘ - to-da- y w r trnst-ingly- to 4 dark-skinne- d - -- d - ' If 'a south-wester- ir ng TELEGRAPHIC ' - - - o ji v 1 ? to-da- -- 1 ’I- moon-beam- - ' -- - - £ - — ‘ - -- - - ! l w - -- eword-and-matchlo- : ck -- he-native- s - i will-par- a ’ ir 5--- - - -- rd -- -' yhich -:- - - A ) -- - b“ - e - -- ead-AuS- ! -- a Uw - u -- — — : op dred and eighty mitesand is passed 44y3£Awbu ami the severef cMcheAr‘areBetween x stations Ibirty-wSalt Lake City there service emcontinuous in ore sixty wagons and-- ' ninety horse and hundred one ing ploy The distance betweru twentf-tw- o driver Lake Salt and City is Virginia is what U termedamfUfty miles The above I and nrauowned and route the western com li and Mail aged by the Overland E fr Mclace fotw through ny represented ie ta from Salt Ube Cir terminus is twelve hundred and twenfcLige ty mile and is dully traversed bribe of the Overland CompaDjMwith branches to Denver'ldaho Montana and New Mexico— thousand borees-twmploylnarmore than ©uc hutvlred coaches ‘ and three hundred men The eastern part of the Hae Is owned by the New York company represented sad v directed by Leu liolladjy Eqr - fite-hund- rek q-T- Mi-ao- THE ' uri -- 'HOOTED DEFCNCT TANEY DOWN” Anotlierrccent firebrand id the Srnstc now id's demoralized condition iethe itro-- d action of a Joiut Resolution which has to appropriate 31000 td passed the Houser tii y Lite Chief Justice of a bust purchase to be placed in the Supreme Courtroom ' beside those or the former Chief Justices Sumner objected that an emancipated counto the author of try should uo w mike a bast v To this Tnmibnll decision Scott Ifrcd the who had the bill - in charge rejoined that the ' th Supreme ' person who' had presided over ourt of the United State for more than a of a century wo not to jbe hooted Juarter atfexclamatioo that the country was was an able and learn- emancipated uTsney eiman suppose he did make a wrong decision 'he was not infallible ot course but only a man This brought on a long and spicy? debate Sumner saidtiiat Taney’s name would be hooted down the page-o- f history that hodegraded taejudKladni:niteredwickedly that" now ary and degraded tne jrvand wm beginning and an enianeipa- jnigment ted country Would fosten upon him the stigma which he had deserved Reverdy Johu son tboulit that it was too much to say that : the DredScolt decision right or wrotigjvfls that of Taney alone— a majority of the bench united in it and' whatever else could be suti of the deceased jurist hia' private blomelvS abilities which have life and his shed luricf upon tho: learned profession should save hint from tho contumely sought to be heaped upon his nftmojc : Then Sumner' went into a legal analysia'bfliie Dred ciaion wbiti he said Taney had' thd uu hlnhirg etfroiitcry to prouounce” he would have a mch'o left vicaut as a vacant penil in the Veaeiui palace of the Doges showed -a venlirt of Veueti&u infamy oil the memory " of Marino Faliero r lie then offered 'OU nmerdnent inserting tlie nime'of Joshua R -Giddiugs for that qfTaney To this Trumbull replied that Sumner's amendment was jot n spproprh proposvd ate a hi speech for himself ho would not follow with assault ono who liaogone where the feelings of hate or love reach him no more he would agree that the Died ScottN deciaiou was wrong but that was not the question— it vu only if we hoakl eontinne tlie custom of pUeins the basts of (he Chief Hale' Ji slices in the tnpreme Coartroom did not think that such was the fact- -a marble" ' bust put up in honor or Taney would perpe- mate the memory of: Taney he hoped no K friends' of honor liberty and justice would give the lie to what they had said by voting this extraordinary honor to the memory of Judge laney ' The debate then degenerated into a mere : personal squabble Johnson twitting Sumner Hale and Wilson with being little or nothing ‘as lawyer and 'those 'gentlemen retorting with tlioir humble opinion of somebody's ty todilhble hpuraf er hour into the weary ear of the Senate legal crudit ee learned in judicial tribunes” AVde thcnAvaded in and said that his people of Ohio would sooner pay $2000 to lung Taney fo effigy than $1 009 to purchase a bust of him Sumuer thought that Johnson’s course would remind one'’-o-f the character known in the canonU zation of saints as I’avocaio ilel diably or devil’s advocate but no tool of slavery should be canonized by a vote of Congress' if he ' could help it The discussion wss cut short by the Inter- position ofTolher business ani the" wbo!o question went over without any conclusion Much bad ' being arrived thereon and worse taste ws displayed by the temper heated participants in the unproStahie debate—Ex r : INDIAN LANS IN UtAH Ta-ue- - - -- : -- nt pre-emine- c-- -- - r -- Mco-paci- - 1 In the Senate Feb 20th on motion ©f Mr - commence-jnh-l!ewever-ti- ie P1"1 'Z V Doolittle' the hill (II R No- 222) to oxtiii- -guish the Iudiia title to lands ia the Territory of Utah rpiuble for agricultural and - min-er- al purposes was considered as in Committee of the Whole U proposes to aatborijo the President of the United States by and: 'with the advice and consent ©fthe Senate to enter' Into treaties with the various tribes of Indians of Utah Territory upon such temis asmaybe todeemed just to the Indians and the Government of the United States for the absolute surrender to the Uni- ted States by those jadiam of their pos-- T sessory right to all the agricultural and nnu--' eral lauds in Utah Territory except such ag- ricuUural lands as by said treaties may be set for reservations for the Indus ' these reservations are to be scitcted at ' and apart points as remote as may be practicable for the present settle wests in Utah Territory In agreeing with the Indians upon the amounts to be paid to them under ihe provisiQTis of the treaties to be negotiated care is to hetoken to obtain from the Indfans to thagreit-es- t possible extent their consent to receive for sack payments agricultural implements ' stock and other useful articles rather than The bill proposes to Appropriate ’ money:’ ibr-the $25000 purpose or negotiatin' - provUiuhs the treaties and carrying on theof tiie act making presents to and : " - -- the-India- XweJ " The bill was reportedVo'’the Senate r Mr McDougall - I hav boteue obserra- tlon to maze in this connecti'ea not by wav of opposition to tills measure bnt by way of commentary after the fashion oTcociiB'mta- rles in Scott's Bible" The Indians are 'notf being protected by this provision and they are not ‘Considered here whereas barker ' considered ail the —" colored "race are being' The bin wu ordered to a third reading and " : ‘ - - V1 - v-- 33rc&dttotfcJdti59asdpu!e4 ' vf e t i M " : i - ' vv -- - i - ' j r i v s V - ' r ' ‘ ri— - - s f v1 |