Show SWORN IN our readers remember that one week ato igo today to day viz vi z jan 1701 the telegraph brought tho the satisfactory news that lion ilon john T caine had bad been sworn in as delegate to the congress Con grass to fill lie the vacancy y caused by the un seating of lion hon george Q cannon the duly elected and legally entitled incumbent when at the last november election the peoples party having in in vain appealed both to the governor oi the territory and to the utah commission to appoint an election for tho the vacancy in the congress went quietly to til work and vote voted d for hon john T caine to fill the term as well as to serve in the congress the liberal alticus a non lu cendo misnomer press ridiculed the presumption and predicted with great aplomb that etwas it was an idle work that john T caine would not even be acknowledged as delegate for the Con congress ress much less would lie be admitted to occupy tho the seat sent from which lion ilon aco Q cannon had bad been unjust unjustly ousted in the present term wo we had hopes to tho the contrary our hopes grew to assurance when we observed the modification and moderation coming over the minds of the national legislators and our hope was not in vain nor was our assurance urance founded on false premises the result was even more favorable than the most sanguine member of tho the peopled peoples p party arty felt ili himself in justified to anticipate when the question of admitting lion ilon john T caine to fill the term ot of his predecessor came up it found no opposition in the committee on elections and when their unanimous favorable report was presented to the house it met with it h as unanimously favorable a reception As the memory of gome some people is considerably tho the longitudinal dimension of their auricular ar appendages we will here republish publish rc for the special use of the first F fiddle iddle in salt lake lako city and the in the dooly block ogden tho report of the proceedings in in the house on jan 17 relative to the seating of hon holt john T caino caillo wo we duoto from the congressional record ecord Ji vol XIV N no 37 pp ap 41 and 42 MR sir speaker I rise to make a privileged ed motion I am authorized by tho committee on elections to report to the house in the tile matter of the application of air mr john T caine to be admitted to a scat for the term of tho the present congress as a delegate from the territory of utah that the tile committee having had the same under consider consideration atio have unanimously adopted the re resolution s with which their report con eludes and which resolution I ask the clerk to read TUB SPEAKER alie resolution will be read the clerk read as follows resolved that Tha john tJohn T caino caine was duly elected as a delegate to congress from the territory of utah for foi tho the expired nn term of the forty seventh congress and is entitled to tho the seat as such delegate TUB tur SPEAKER the question is is upon agreeing to the resolution the resolution was agreed to Mn pETTiBONE E if there is no objection I now ask consent that mr caine be sworn in there was no objection MR inin then appearing before the bar of the 11 house ouse was duly qualified taking the oath prescribed by section 1756 of the revised statutes tina this is short and sweet for lovers of right and justice though it may long taste as bitter gall on the lying tongues of obstruction obstructionists ests and THE tue north american preview ewt for february opens with a symposium I in wb which six prominent theologians representing as a many religious de expression to their views upon the question ou on the revision of creeds prof alexander winchell in an an article entitled the E experiment of universal suf fra fraga ge institutes a profound inquiry into the essential conditions of st stable ible il which he finds to be substantially virtue and intelligence telli gence but these conditions he maintain arc are absolutely unattainable under our existing political system where an elect electorate a either ignorant or vicious or both by the incao force of if superior numbers practically Dulli nullifies fies the suf Fuff frages rages of tho the better and wiser portions DW of tho people whose right a to control tho the government of the commonwealth is grounded in the very nature of things bishop mcquaid writes of the decay of protestantism and in m es saying to prove his thesis hakea avery a very adroit uso of thead alie admission of writers tho the political situation is the joint title of two article tho the ono one of horatio seymour tho the other by george S boutwell who offer their respective views views upon the causes of the recen recent t overthrow of the republican party an articles by dr D A sargent on physical education in colleges treats a subject of prime importance port anoe to the welfare of the youths in our higher hilier educational institutions t finally there are tire two articles on tho tile standard oil oom pany senator camden of west virginia defending that corporations against its neail assailants ants and john C welch setting ketting forth the reasons for condemning it as a dangerous monopoly published at 30 lafayette place new york PROF proctor the astronomer predicts that through the influence of a comet corret that will appear ta us next spring the following lowing fal spin summer nier will be about the hottest bottest season ever known on this continent considering si richard A s previous failures ures ili in as astronomical trono mical assertions and meteorological make believed his present prediction will meet with little credit or credence SEEING THAT the denver tribune e a pr pronounced and distinctly american paper the following from its columns is rather flattering As the germans are ire the finest actors and most scholarly chol arly interpreters of shakespeare in the world americans thoroughly appreciate the high compliment paid edwin booth during 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