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ARGENTINE REPUBLIC. ‘The Palace Exhibition, bebe carne had become extinct as revolution of Fe . Orders have been issued Young lo { THE STATUARY FROM FRANCE. Greece, seem a principle of ection, except omy me ike } Fohepery. ron ere tee | the vrotary uf iat, ever Monthly Retrospect of the Business and Among the objets of art from France, the most | equally dilatory. From’ N ‘Sweden some view of the everlasting perplexities of ranks. ‘These orders are for the sake of preveut Perens Prgge ba a ghey eo ee. Senase dP tamieds Agee, wag will be the colossal of Ke Jean ts, small consignments have been forwarded, and Rus- | the Irish question. Then camethe ‘sbriefand the regiments leaving Paris after being revic' poser | yy part ome. 5. Mr. J 'ast, which was fol- Po gg pacerary St. Michael overthro, sia has; contributed about 250 pac! The | andthe Cookeat The enemy, who had from saluting the Pressident of the republic. fowed with music and danel ‘ch “ed. with prayer taken from Milton, This | quantity of goods which have reached the (From the Buenos Ayres Packet, Jan. 11.) . a passed tio’ group ia thirteen feet high, the figures being nine | ing itself from Austria, is inconsiderable, the bulk je) and aggressive real We feel authorized to announce a slight improve- and of a myth, assumed a pal- The commissioners to be appointed by the Ger- | by Elder Kimball. Warm r nd Qasting and a point and mean- board bestowed upon Mr, Van Cott and \lady, their gentect lich had hitherto been boundaries ot Toute, ee ean nu liberal entertainment, aecompanied ‘hy 4, 8 heartt sit ment in the general tone prospects of our mar- e proportion. The conception is bold and | of the products of that country being retained in the 1g Was given to leasons wi ket. ‘The panic consequent on the late crisis has | original. dock warehouses until the space ry part for their | sterile. Dept seemed, for the moment, to Colonel Schmidt, of the general staff, is likely to be . May yinion ever greatly subsided, and capitalists are less chary in VALUABLE WORK OF ART FROM SPAIN, display is fitted up. A number of German carpen- | rally to Exeter Hall, and indignation at encroach- appointed on the of Prussia. The Austrian party. Fs the accommodation n in a com- | | A gentleman has arrived in England from Baree- | ters are at present busily employed, and nearly the | ment began burning with an intensity which would commissioner is not yet known. Racs!—Racs ! !—Race! {!—Save your rags—ovory * body ‘community. In articles suited to the in- | lona, having with him a mosaic table ofthe most ex- | whole of the counters and cases in that portion of | doubtless have been less violent in’ itd immediate terior markets, there has lntterly been a considera- | traordinary beauty. It would be dificult to forma | the Austrian, compartment which is” on. the | manifestations if our. contact with the usurping pow: Italy is in 2D alarming state. | The four papal | quilts, shiris, be. Ke..are wanted for paper. The mo, + ble demand, although still at low figures, from the somes notion os os immeene labor bestowed on this north side of the central avenue, will be cone er had been closer and more: constant. Jus 80, the lagesians.mex a mld S028 18 6 pion Cae ah emer Drogen ‘in pougeses to ae Paper anil! in 7 band. competition ction of skill, or of its exeeedin, uty, withor e by them. The ious contri ‘ew En, lations have rought up in . fs yom ee ee eeing it, and having explained to the beholder the | truss hitherto are the Zollverein, Belgium, and | conventional abhorrence of negro slaverse agagust Without w passport. Another general outbreak is | rays will be wanted. Make your woollen rags into car- in Deseret, save your rags; old wagon ‘te, 18, Hers. almost berl Swi fn expected. peting, and save importation, ‘The importations during the month of December, most numberless pieces which it comprises, and the | Switzerland; and in the Chinese compartment there | which the whole economy of their society is ee de Manteuffel has replied to the Fpench ob- if Pan nenaL Norice.—I take this method to notify he bre are formidable in appearance, though, perhaps, | period that a large number of individuals have been | js already a respectable assemblage of cases. | a standing protest. Hitherto they have coutem- A a from the nature of the assortments, not so much so | occupied in its composition. We believe that it is | France, however, strange to say, is very much | plated it from a distance, through the obscure and jections against the admittance of all the Austrian iny offter, hereafter, Notion inintrinsic value. At the same time, theconsump- | intended to offer this extraordinary work of art as | behindhand. The number of packages received | embarrassed medium of sectional controversies at ‘States into the German confederation. He says urdays and Mondays of caeb week, « poser tion of this capital and province, cially in ar- | # present to the Queen, and then to request her per- | from that country up to i , did not much | Washington, and they have been content to aban- that this is an internal question, and that it is be- | Gays of the week when convenient. ren of the oy and vieinity, that I will attend ticles of primary , is greatly increased, | mission for it toform a part of the ensuing exhibi- | exceed 120. This unusual inactivity on the part | don its permanent condemnation to the abolitionist youd the competence of foreign States to interfere JOUN SMITH, Patriarch. from the rapid increase cen ation, from immi- | tion. of our Gallic neighbors does not, however, arise | societies. The Fugitive Slave bill passes; an arrest with it. N. B.—Office near the northwest corner of the Temple tion and natural causes. sides, a new distri- CONTIBUTIONS FROM THE BLIND. from indifference to the result of the friendly con- | is effected in their streets—and lo! the accursed thing Tue Frexcu Preswwexcy.—I am assured, says | Bleck. Ention has gradually taken place, that tends to | The Gateshead Observer states that, if on no other | test in whieh they have engaged. On thecontrary, | is there in the midst of them. A just cause has the Paris cor “ ‘ ndent of the London T'imes, that | Hxxvixc.—The undersigned woukd respectfully Inform alleviate the more immediate pressure. The spirit | 2¢count, the fact that her Majesty is the patron | they are deeply impressed with the importance of the | been damaged by the excess of irritation in which the seeret me are decided on bringing forward | the public that he is red to drive all kinds of stock of over speculation and monopoly among the local | of the Royal Victoria Asylum for the Blind, es- | advantages which will be obtained by those who | they have momentarily indulged; and it would be a person taken from the lower orders of tee people, | t? his herd ground ck Rock, twenty miles west of traders, has received a severe and salutary check, | tablished ‘in Neweastle-upon-Tyne, would have | are victorious in the struggle, but certain misappre- | vain to deny that their turbulence contrasts very un- as a candidate for the Presidency of the republic in | this city, on Monday of each week. Start from Widow and a greater nmount of the existing stock remains | Prompted the committee to aid an exhibition | hensions respecting the amount of space placed un- | favorably with the dutiful, though reluctant, acqui- 1852, and they are now very busy in seeking such | Rit"s 4 the Forlessiay ward, atv geoak, A/a Yor in the hands of the importers, with a rtional | of indust} ojected by her royal consort, Prince | der the coutrol of their commissioners have effectu- | escence of the Middle States, whose intercourse with » candidate. \ An operative was at first suggested ; L y reduction of local liabilities, This ‘ued in ace im- | Albert. ta; ere is also the additional motive } ally retarded the transmission to this country of | he South has furnished a due corrective to their but, on couiiilérstion, it was thought boner to try N Th ixhi hapa) be oy ! portant than may at first sight appear, and affords | of winning new wreaths for the blind girls, and | their contributions. The space assigned to France | judgment on the matter. to gain over the sympathies of the country people, | wil Meegslt the sm fihepnery Praag d ip ataten 2 beautiful illustration of the vis madicatrix nature, | attracting new customers to the institution.— | js exceedingly ample, embracing in the whole about ere is little room for doubt that the measures and the probability is that a peasant will beselected. | Bet of wee month ter aeatiiag aa ets te tte or the self rectifying process of nature. The reck- | Therefore, all the resources of the fair inmates | a hundred thousand square feet, and constituting | which have convulsed the Boston populace were ex- , 4 aa. | loaveon the iret day thesck months — less competition of speculators and monopolists, | have been taxed, and three contributions have | little less than a tenth of the’ whole exhibiting | pressly shaped to that end by their authors. There. |, lis Linen Trave.—This week yarns are still 0. GRIFFITH, Agent, for U. 8. Mail. tended to mislead importers, and the supplies | been made which will vie in taste and ingenuity | space of the building. Out of this one hundred | covery, under process, of a slave from New England dull, and stocks accumulating. Some persons have | Nuyember 25, 1850. ordered were regulated more by the apparent de- | With any productions of the kind that may be sent | thousand fect, it was most distinctly inti- | involves so much trouble, vexation, and expense, that | edueed their yarns Ihd. per bundle, and a farther | sy very, Teusina, &¢.—Alexander & Co,, would in- mand, than the actual consumption. PPetnatters | by rivals endowed with the advantage of sight. | mated by the executive committee, during their | it morally impossible that it should be undertaken reduction is expected in afew days. Weavers still | form the citizens of the Valley, that they have sented stand at present, we have a safe guarantee against | There is, first, a veil of white linen thread, an exact | correspondence with the French commission, that | «+ 4 commercial speculation; and, indeed, we believe continue at outdoor labor, as the weather is favora- | jiorace Gibbs’ shingle machine, eight miles southeast of the recurrence of this error, a principal cause of the | counterpart of the tribute loyally paid by the Vie- | 50,000 fect should be deducted for walks and pas- | thut the two arrests attempted have been separately ble for such. "In some districts not one half of the | this city. on South Mill Creek, and are constantly suwing late deran; t, and of the ‘present languor and | toria Asylum to the queen on the High Level | sages. It would seem, however, that the French | traced to the maligalty of a disunionist volunteor. | Weavers are engaged at their looms. In Bally- | shingles at the following prices :—$5 50 per thousand, lassitude Pinte ‘market. Bridge. ° This will be exhibited on light blue satin. | local committees dealt with their contributors as if | As it is probable that new provocatives will be freely ™cna, on Saturday, sales of cloth were inactive, ehen ed Saber te furnished, and 50 cents deducted. ‘The active demand for country produce, and the | There will also be a veil, similar in pattern, made | the whole 100,000 fect were «vailable for the display | administered, the degree of subsequent dunger will> and in fine sets manufacturers had to give way a ween ae eee eee a eed loe-ven, and the shin- ices obtai ially for wool, has lat- | from black woollen thread, exhibited on orange | of their productions. Notice was given to persons | depend on the grearer or less rapidity with which _ little, anda good quantity of cloth was left unsold. | sles rer tec ust as they arc maputac- prices obtained, especially for wool, i fle — so : fn eae PI C4 pel £ tured ; or they will manufacture timber into shingles for terly put » large amount of capital in circulation; | satin. The third and last contribution is a Spanish | who had obtained gold medal to in their own exposi- | the New Englanders resume their characteristic 1m Armagh our correspondents write us that cloth | Chait $450 for timber delivered to make 1000 which we may add the opportune and considerate | mantilla of black woollen thread,exhibited on orange | tions, that an unlimited quantity of goods would be | reverence for the law. Patriotic counsel does not Was @ shade in favor of buyers. Yarns were sold to | Siinzies, will be paid in cash, Shingles for sale, at $10 Hiberality of the government, in paying of the war | satin, which must strongly tempt many a maiden’ | received from them, and'silver medallists wore led | appear to be wanting; and really among the most them lower, and in some cuses at a higher discount | tr thowand. They are also prepared to do al sorts of subsidies, and spiritedly carrying on a variety of | heart to disregard the tenth commandment. The | to believe that their treatment would be little | ingenious, if not the most scrupulous, of the of for cash payments. In Lurgan damasks con- | turning in wood and iron, except heavy mill eranks, and important local Improvements that tend directly to | three contributions will he enclosed in w glass case. | Jegs liberal. ‘The natural consequence of these in- | advocates of moderation, we must class the author tinued brisk at former rates, and eagerly bought | these may be turned in picces, and afterwards welded. alleviate the immediate pressure, whilst they confer | Jest fair fingers should itch to handle the shawl aud | considerate proceedings was an influx of contribu- | of the placard directed against Mr. George Thomp- P- ‘The Coleraine market was dull, und cloth y, Beer, Bexe.—The undersigned to keep a lasting benefit on the country. Society naturally | veils. ‘Try them on.” tions, for ibe sccomtmedation: cf whlch’ the very | £on, which we printed yesterday. Tho memberfor the Was bought by somo merchants at fully 4d. per | constantly on hand a supply of fresh beef, at the oli subdivides itself into distinct des and classes ; THREE MILLION STITCHES. ample space accorded was totally inadequate, | Town Hamlets has becn perambulating the North- rd reduction in low sets, and 1d. in finer quali- | stand of B. Stringham’s, a little south of the Council but their interests are more intimately blended and | , Jeseny pens to the Crystal Palace beautiful en ths discovery of this iinpalatable fact, various | eastern States on what he! styles, with considerable ties. ‘The news from the United States. is rather | House. B, PERINGHAM & 1.4, ALDBRRGE. mutually dependent, than many are apt to imagine. | jacket, knit in silk,.with blue and white stripes. | devices were put in requisition by the French au- | #aireté, a * professional tour,” and we hear that he discouraging for 4-4 light linens, cambric handker- | Novexs! Noveas !—All the latest for sale, by ‘When the industrial and productive classes are | On the breast is the Prince of Wales's feather; un- | thorities, to procure either an extension of their | has already had the distinguished honor of creating Chiefs, und blay linens, as an advance on former J. & E, REESE, fully employed and prosperous, genuine trade and | derneath, * Albert Prince de Galles.” It is a work | spaces, or a curtailmant of the extent of the pus- | ome half-dozen riots. An opponent of less perspi- quotations cannot be obtained upon those goods. | Fam Wanvinc ! Taino axp Last Caut !—All na commerce cannot long remain depressed; and the | of great Inbor, and contains upwards of three mil- | sages by whieh they are traversed. The exceu- | cacity would have missed the advantage afforded by The sales are brisk enough, but prices are very | indebted to Sam’l Bringhurst for making cradles, are easiest and only effectual way of protecting and | lion stitches. tive committee, however, were inexorable. They | Mr. ‘Thompson's English distinctions; but Lexing- low. Several of the vessels that were out since | requested to call and settle their accounts forthwith, if promoting the latter, ia to afford tres Nanos on ae THE EXPECTED CROWD OF FOREIGNERS. —* | pointed to the fact that the original number of | ton is down on the gore point in an instant, and, , October and November, had not Rist made their ap- | they wish Stans, poet oa a kas poke Boneh See lott cour ment to the former. {From the London Times, ch 14.) Britieh contributors was 9,000, who, by the exercise | exterously commencing with calling his victim an | pearance at New York when the last steamer left; | them in my hands for collection, for the support of his In the Comercio del Plata of Montevideo, we have | We have but little time left to set our house in | of judicious weeding and selection by our local com- | ‘English serf,” he proceeds to argue that a member , 80d we may here remark that the packetship York- | Wife, who is in want of the wheat immediately. latterly observed. a captious and unfounded theory | order, before the arrival of our expected visiters | tuittecs, have been reduced to 600); and they | of the British Parliament who ‘devotes himself to | shire has put back to Holyhead leaky, with a most | gaa __ WILEARO ee Ru. on this point; showing an absolute ignorance, or, | from the continent of Europe. Great activity is | called on the French commissioners to exercise a | sedition in America, must necessarily have been | Valuabie cargo of linen goods, | There is a lurge | y(n Nt tater a1 at Men, Puck's house sevenioench what wauld be worse, a gross and willful perversion | *hown oncertain points, and great negleet upon | similar system of vigorous compression, and to re- | paid by his government to bring the Union into con- of our northern merchants’ linens aboard | 0% ‘Qader the direction and supervieion of ‘i . P i others. Now, we much doubt if any very great | j a hi pre > 1, but we are glad to hear that the goods a Evapesor Fac arp peng ae economical science. | others. Now, we tn tes nalaeae y td great | ject everything not stamped with indisputable excel- | tempt. Perhaps this is a little too bad. Mr. Ml insured cith iP Lo i New ¥. ew Orson Spencer. ‘The board of regents have 1 Dr. In a series of articles on the Paper Money of Buenos | ‘iseretion is exercised in the selection of iinprove- | Jonce of some kind. They are at present employed, | Thompson's pecuniary transactions are serupulously | are ell i ee cit! - in London or New Lork, Mv ~4 Collins, A. M.. for the nt. Who will instruct in all Ayres, intended merely to denigrate the adminis | ments. For example, almost preternatural acti we believe, in this work of pruning, and when tho | confined to dealings with Oriental despots; and we | understand several of our new flax-spinning mails branches taught in high schools, The prospect is favor- tration of General Rosas, the editor attempted to | has been aeplaees in hitching the marble arch into | vast mass of contributions with which they have to | believe that it would be unfair to infer, from his | Will be in active operation next month. Several of | able for a rapid advancement in the scienees, show the practicability, and consequent obligation, position at tun berland-gate. It is a question if } geal shall have been reduced within the requisite | connection with the cabinets of Delhi and Sattara, the millowners have raised their workers’ wages, as Termes, foe one qnarter, $8, half in advanee. of remedying or alleviating the Inte crisis, by a | (es which have been accustomed to rest upon the | dimensions, the arrivals of French productions at | that he is a stipendiary of Lord Palmerston’s on | many had signified their intention of leaving and | | Sunucl W Bchants has boon appointed committee to system of loans to individuals from the Public Trea- | Are de T':toile, or the | Brandenburg gate, will | the building will no doubt be large and frequent. | mission, We find it stated that he intends to ro- | Boing to the mew mills, where Iurger wages are | Muse toeparitie att five any oa eee? sure. In the first place, no government en| | derive much gratideation from the spectacle. Again, | mong the most interesting of the foreign arrivals | main a little longer in America, for the purpose of | ered to them, and wo hear there is likely to be a } TAVTGME (igi wt soten oa is i i as we have been informed, iderable exer- ° ; ; ity of millwork Several families hi nse ned seceemmont to do with public funds, what a prac indiv = cy? informed, | considerable exer- ) during the last few days is a_colossal figure of a | living down calumny; but, for his own sake, and for | Seurcity of inillworkers. Feral families eve | of school books. The different wards would do well to pro- would decline doing with his private fortune; and, | tions have been made to get the armed war- | tion in bronze, which has been furwardedfrom Bava- | the peace of the country, we trust he will return at | fone to Manchester and Leeds at a considerable | curo x supply, that their children imay be rapidly’ ad- secondly, the expedient, if acted upon, would, to a | Tiors By tl i. - Power, the a apres : PFO- | vig, und is the work of the sculptor, F. von Miller. | Once; and the next time he falls into conversation | ®dvance of wages, and a few are still leaving for | vanced in the various branches whieh wilh be taught the certain extent, have sanctioned and encouraged the | priated to their uso, into presentable trim. | Henry | i js upwards of nine feet high, and will form one | with his political friends on the subject of General | England.—Banner of Ulster, March 12. present winter. JAMES LEWIS, Clerk, error, and ultimately aggravated instead of allevi- “s A oad oon b pow weeks past pen ‘oped in | of the most remarkable objects inthe Exhibition. prelate perhaps he will describe to them the pecu- aaa Board of Regents. ating the evil. Between ‘ounce speculations and at- | h ae uy -SPrigges a psa tay Mid Mer a Hd In the British half of the building the visible liarly correct impression of a distinguished foreigner Interest! the Dio: Settle ver Mas. A. Smirn, late of St. Louis, invites the ladies of tempted monopolies of imported goods, the com- | bas been wrapped rounc ie shoulders of © | signs of progress during the past week are even | Which an enlightened mob derives from rumor and ing from rege? anew Great Salt Lake City and vicinity, to the inspection of a merce of Buenos Ayres had, in many instances, lost gallant Brandon; and the heads of the buff-coated more striking than in the foreign compartments. the newspapers. the Great Salt Lake. superior assortment of velvet, silk, satin, and straw its legitimate character; und any attempt on the | Soldiers of the commonwealth have been comfort- | ‘Tyo stalls and fittings inthe galleries are multiply- PRR AARmaraal We have received three numbers of the Deseret | bonnets. and a variety of millinery and fancy r=. Two Part of the government to save individuals from | ably ewathed in, linwy-woolaey | nighteaps 1est | ing fast, and no small advance has been made inthe ign Miscellany. News, published at the Mormon City of the Creat Salt | Warden St MMeF 4 Taylor's Bouse, in the Fourteonth, ences of their own reckless conduct, ‘ Fore’ coasoan cir own , ‘fying is 4 ; ist 4 adjustment of some of the heavy machinery which | | The Austrian government has resolved to esta- | jake. It contains great dealof matter, Below will be ; as “ ‘i would have been a positive injury and injustice to sar n hd Lah wakes BF i is all i i veins has arrived. The goods now pouring in are, of | blish an etappe road to Holstein. ha’ compilation Se the news, apelin hb several thes od to Fines nge Pipe arr Paso i to the public, without accomplishing the end pro- _ i its way, but our foreign visiters could very well | course, of the most miscellaneous character. ‘The The Ministerial organs protest that Austria does tofire extended to him, and hopes, by striet attention to have dispensed with this excess of steel-dandyism. | tient spring cart conveying some delicately con- | not meditate an intervention in Piedmont or Swit- | *P¢cimens of advertisements, which kind of patronage is f With his intuitive sagacity and correct apprecia- | It would have given us more satisfuetion to hear | structed piece of mechanism, which is handed in by | zerland. very liberally bestowed. Beata sabes ue eee tion of shatract Principles, Cooecal Hoons parsued | ae De ahi Sane Set Rs of = fang its fabricator with as much careand tendernessas if | ‘The destruction by fire of the Meeting hall of [From the Deseret News, Dec, 28,] conta, cloaks, pants, and vests, in the latest and most ap- a@ very ent course. m pti sed. + ] oe ie r ‘ y 0 4 : Bes * oe om ore : Save Dnditiduals, he acted on the broad and onkites 4 exacted at their gates. Fur be itfrom us, however, | it Were a sick infant, alternates with the ponderous | the Upper Chamber of the Prussian Parliament ig | qi'e,ccmeral Avcembly of Deseret met om the ast Mon; | proved styles He has removed lle shop from the ol fort oquita- ble principle of alleviating, as far as possible, the wagon sustaining some huge piece of inach: Fy | announced as eomiplete. Nothing was saved except day. inst.. in the Representatives Hall, organized. reecived general body. During the first shock of the grand whose reluctant weight is dragged with difficulty t the Governor's mewage, continued its sitting four days, | near Henjamin Johnson’ saddlery, where he ean at all O to sneer at the exertions of those who, within their 4 Pi the parliamentary archives and the library. The | and adjourned to the first Monday in January. times be found. N. B.—Cutting done on short notice. particular departments, are doing their utmost to crisis, he ordered the immediate payment of up- Polish up “the sights of London.” We would only Gh Theedey a bi a theeied ines olan at conflagration was not allowed to spread. fhe Tithing Office has been removed to the front room | Nov. 30, 18%0.—2itf WM. P. McINTIRK, wards of two millions of return duties; and the en- | *uggest that there are other points of more imme- | nachinery arrived at the building. Amongst this | < The freight list of the steamship Severn, at | TMD. omce will he continued at the old tithing Fone ah pe Sect teed ened ominn Mantes “ tire disbursements on his account throughout the diate importance to the comfort of our visitors, | yo. the celebrated Britannia hydrant press, by Southampton, England, on the 9th ult., comprises | cgice where the News will be delivered, and the time of chesnut. a star in the forehead. a strap about six fect year, amount to no less than $4,224,493 54 reals. | Which should not be lost sight of in the midst of all Be 7 % the following specie and bullion:— Ss aes tlie wade conden . * dividuals on account of long standing arrear of | ject whic nehman, or # German, or am Italian | tion. of this wonderful machine weigh no less than | Yoo nceshat ut sicxican A Wonp or Wisvow for the benefit of the Council of | the same to Sanford Porter, of the Tenth ward, or Jose vi Will have in view during his stay in London will of course be the “great exhibition” itself. The prac- tical problem for his solution will be how, in the most economical and comfortable manner, he can be lodged, fed, and conveyed about the town during war subsidic Availing himself of the favorable state of the market, and conciliating, as in duty bound, the public service with a social convenience, an abundant supply of clothing and other neces- Sariea, was laid im for the army and navy, and the High Priests, assembled im Kirtland. and Church; and, | Rich, of the Seventeenth ward, will confer a favor on t also, the Saints in Zion, to be sent greeting: not by com- | owner. r NATHAN T. PORTER, mandment. or constraint, but by Revelation and the Word Living in North Kanyon ward, iu Cherry's settlement, of Wisdom; showing forth the order and will of God in the Norice.—P. P. Pratt is intending to take his departure temporal salvation of all Saints in the last days; given for | on the first of January, 1851, and may be absent for some 15 tons. Amongst the heavy machines fixed in | From the Pacific and Califo their places are a machine for illustrated printing, a | Grom Carthagena brick-making machine, an enormous but very beau- | Prem Jama’ tifully constructed and powerful erane,and a smoke- | From other pa ine. ‘he foundations of several 4 aa : 8a age consuming ma " t 4 . ; thane the ‘ " : applying be Sony vails in the * machinery quarter” of the building — . _ there 088, p called Saints:— aaa the heve Anmande sirendy ees in lnnpertant local intprove- pogo sega ge - (Fmd ieee in the hands | ay activity by no means uncalled for, when the =e! esr ~ golds besides wh ; ae brings |<"; “hehold. verfly thus salth the Lord unto you, in con- | fo'peosent them for payment on or before the Sich of ee, prog i pte so bapa parca rsa ea ng secre en eat ee the me wniegivings we MY | shortness of the time is taken into consideration, in gisioe t platina, value $1,750, and pearls, value | sequence of evils and designs which do, und will exist in | next. or ever after hold their peace, as he wishes his fini Aer She uae may manage to extract from our feather-beds ant | Which the fixing ofthe vast assemblage of machines, | 1,100. the hearts of conspiring men in the last days Ihave | ly. during his absence. to be free from such annoyances destined for exhibition, must be completed. The steamer Great Britain has been purchased by | warned you y giving unto you this | ax duns, Blacksmiths, cobblers, lawyers. sheriffs, aad The painting of the interior of the building is | the Great Western Steamship Company for £18,000; | Word of Wisdom by Revelation. that Inasmuch as any | butehers bills, &e. And shoukl” he live to return, las now proceeding at a rapid rate ; Messrs. Fox and | ore third of the payment to be in cash, and the re- | man drinketh wine or strong 4 Dehold ft | would like to rest im peace, without having old debls Lo Henderson having entered into a fresh contract, by | mainder by bills: which come due on the 7th April | net ood. neither mect in the sight of your Father, only | stare lm in the face, Nov. 25, 1i0.—21 Li. which they are bound to have it completed within a | and 7th June next. ments befure bim, And behold. this should be wine, yea, a intel. Gig from the iy eye a Queen of England is ge be once more in ee wine af mogrape of the ioe, < yenn z be as Inman. Derrenations ig! New Mexico. i i bidy, she om- | But if weean do nothing for them on this point, at | ‘Be A ee, eee ey | that interesting situation which promises to add | #snin. strong drinks are not for the belly, but for the wash- | gentleman now in this city has furnished us with prowen rae Le he a pees ameghigy Te ng | least weean insist that Grane facility shall fe sive wil accomplish the task they, have undertaken. another member to the royal family. ee) patie on aden forthe | the substance of a letter recently received from his wondered at; but common prudence might wt | them for traversing the streets of London without be- | Eh? Ballery Fabings Are Dees we eee eacie? | It is stated that the King Consort of Portugal, sick cattle. to be used with | Correspondent in Santa Fe. It exhibits anything least teach them to avoid the use of silly sneers ant | ing subjected to any very grievous extortion or an- ceny one ne somple: | accompanied by his two sons, intends visiting Lon- | judgment and skill. And again, hot drinks are not for the | but @ satisfactory state of affairs in that territory. stances; alleviating the pr tune, by the discharge of obligations, and | underdone beef steaks ; but in such a matter with the tact of an entig’ and provident states | ministrative interference is a mere impossibili man, rendering his present outlays subservient to | The few who can afford to pay largely will fa the future security and prosperity of the republic. | well. The many who must look somewhat elo: parties in > heed ikleo, accustomed to forestall | to the cost of their entertainment will no doubt the future, and live from day to day on the preca- | — various degrees of discomfort and suffering. | Bu . » di i tion. rpenters are at present employed in con- | 4, “xbi The Indians, it is said, are completely ov H sarcasms, that recoil with overwhelming force on | neyance. The distan ondon, even to the in- “ting fi hich ea be bo cuanlavedia coe 1 during the exhibition. body. or belly. 5 5 ip! ly overrunnin, the heads of their spiteful auth 35 | habitants of the largest continental capital, appear | *tructing frames which are to be employed in test- aa! |. 2 And again. verily I say unto you, all wholesome | the country. ‘I cannot get the aggregate of a 4 considerable amount of export business was | enormons. “In addition to this evil, w Pew | ing with shot the strength of the galleries. These | The usnal return relative to the number of herbs God hath ordained for the constitution. nature, | the stock taken frow the territory since the United frames are on castors, and each contains 36com- | 8°05 em, lon railways, and the length of line ine | and use of man. Every herb in the season thereof, and | States took possession, but I ive you th partments for the reception of 68Ib. shot; all move- ireat Britain, has been xd. The | very fruit in the season thereof. All these to be used | amount from ¢wo counties, Bernalille sad. Santa Pp able inany direction, and with the neeessary amount al number of persons employed on all railway with prudence and thanksgiving. Yea, flesh also of | Anna, viz:—Sheep, 146,714; horses, 979; mules, d ‘ ; wal P of «peed, with the greatest facility. the united kingdom, open and unopen, in the year | beasts and of the fowls of the air, I the Lord hath or- 772; cattle, 1,301. Valuing the sh 1 th Scomedeataundl 1850, was 150,734; vix., 114013 in England ‘and | dained for the wee of man with thaukogiving. Neverthe | Tyrie ut €30,”mniles at @45, and. oaftle: et $1 por y are tobe used sparingly ; and it is ple n hat they should not be used only in times of pg ae Pri atelier craton of cold. or famine, All grain is ordained for | $26! Since the above estimate was made, man, and of beasts, to be the staff of life, not have taken from Dr. Connelly $12,009 m, but for the beasts of the field, and the | worth o| more. From the town of Corrales, ven. and all wild ls that run or creep | the Indians, about ten days since, took all the stock le for the use of | —from three to five hundred head of horses, cattle done in December; althe h, with the exception of | deemable, it must be remembered that the uniform- wool, country produce in very slowly. The | ity in the appearance of our streets renders it a weather in and around the city of Buenos Ayreshas | task of very great difficulty for any but a beea extremely favorable ; but the rains till lately a Londs have only been partial, and in many of the remote wn to the other. @untry districts the cattle continue lean, and unfit for Saladero purposes. As yet little more than a commencement bas been made in this depart ad we cannot now expect to see them in fall o Aiwa pvfore the middle or end of February. The entire export of ox and cow hides in 185) was2,424,- 251; showing a decrease of 537,091, as compared ‘ Wales, 18,494 ‘in Ireland, and 27,277 in Scotland. Democrac rance, Slavery In Ame: s 194 in . F ute necessity of relying up- FF rrenee, aogiana. '*™*™ | The longth of line open throughout the united | Usto m neee—omnibuses, ¢ [From the London Chronicle, March kingdom was 5,447, that in course of construction | WiPter, « s far az the omnibuses ’ a: aware that sw a peremptor c It ix well for the political observer to keep firmly | 1,504, and that neither open nor in course of eon- can be done, beyond | in mind thatthe word republic will bear as many | struction 5,132. The total length of line authorized e Hy mn ue er of the * | contradictions exhibited by the two great extant The Indépendance of Brussels. man only in times of fam! as of hanger, - ch hal-fares end abl whole fares begin. Even | examples of a selgoverning democracy will be apt | Orleans fuaity is about to. leave Clareavont, 30.02 | 3, Ail-gran = pool fr the food ot manne nso the | andtuuler. - De. Connelly line lot twenty-six thou- With 1649. Inthe article of tallow the deficit is | if a certain degree of imposition is inevitable under | to drive him to despair. Only a week ago, om its | not to be in England during the exhibition. ‘The | Tui of the vine, that which yieldeth fruit, whether in | Sang Head Of shen in Ally. aul ns but these thous much greater, and for obvious reasons. Sc eo- | this head, at least we have the comfurtable reflec | being announced that an infinitely small portion of Queen, it says, will go to B Is: the Duke of | {¢ gFeund or above the ground. Nevertheless, wheat | ig " bv avis has lost forty t and tte apprehend a scanty supply for the present year, | tion that it eannot exceed 3d. in amount. Omni- | the Parisians intended chi the h day | Nemours, tok Gb cinlawt Ge Drie de teint | fr man. and corn for the ox, and oats for the horse, and | in all, leaving about five thousand ; and a good . tual diminution in the number of cattle, | buses be always contain a certain sprink- | of their present institu ng in proces | ville, eith t ee Ea rm ap eat a epee y: —Aeraenge Trom an actun tthe! Wecannotad. | ling of I ngers, who, it isto be hoped, | sien to church, and de me flowers tl Dank a iW field. and barley for all useful animals, and for mild | 1 have a list of all the sufferers, and the amount of in consequence 0 siol 5 le ade v Duke D’Aumale to Naples. The absence of the | drinks ; as also for other grain, And all Saints who re- | animals lost in that district. Fifty-two thousand ve ol siters ery - e mit this gloomy opin Lago hgh: - ff Rendon pot Ms lis dine! Bo regan to stagger, and | family will continue ns long as the exhibition lasts, | member to keep and do these sayings, watking in obe- | head have been runoff in the last year. At the ther to Scotland or to Portugal; awl the lity. deaths been #0 very Aepen > aty thousand sobliers passed a night and a | Tt will be remarked that the fusionist journals last | dience to the commandments, shall receive health in | ¢j C hy" t on the quantity of hid t year. reese te i afte ol day under arms. ‘The day before yesterday we had | week mentioned the probability of ean las. | thelr navel nnd marrow. to. thelr bower, and shall And | tine of pons ail need tis eomeaioeeae sides, our rains have be and bot attend- pecially 7 to record a second burst of panic terror in Paris, oc. | Chambord’s visiting London during this very exhi- hh ‘ dof of the facts.’ A small party, under the comt ergeant, was sent in pursuit. The pa went guide, but it having snowed after the sheep were run off, he was unable to find the trail, and the ser- ant gave him a severe whipping, sent him off, and returned to his a Tie added, that the implify. t ed with the severe colds ly prove #0 fatal to cattle in very low Tie mere fact that some establishments ndened, does not necessarily imply that all the cattle have per- ished. ix notorious, that they wander fe ; istances in quest of grass and water, and , Se aah of rel ing, ditty = mysterious in- » Fin-bury cire ect, Pimlic stinet, they are certain of fim upply of these | old Cavendish street to St. Clem necessary ‘articles. Many months must be al- wloner, even, is at his wits’ end, and lowed for collecting the wanderers; and many may irl above the legitimate fare casioned by a report that the officers of the National and now we learn that the Orleans family Guard were to be elected by universal suffrage, ac- | jenves’ London as soon as the Count de Chambor cording to the letter of the constitution. Thesame | approaches it. "= ’ aos bey roving angel shall pace by the evening the American newspapers reached us, with . ae - arecerd 7 accounts ofa prolonged youiticnl dinurbance, ot | gre nhout wet Me. Cobskon ae Sabecncios eng, | Worf Wieden to che Toth High Priests serestes the feeblest vibration would have toppled . eer natty O0 SEADRRENGEE OXUCE- | Sa, Richens, Pricste, To Deacons, Brethi , one half of the European thrones. A | 0Fdinary, for the purpose of negotiating « permanent ‘i Christ of Latter Day | Pookie re sireid to infirse the oGteers of these de; ¢ negro had been taken into enstody by the } *CHty of peace with the Kaffirs. and that the officers of the Church generally, 7a k “ines Ge ee States Marshal in Boston, under a positive The Knareshro’ correspondent of the Leeds | present the subject before the Church, as they have the | f° dou! anon ja Tees « nl oy bry pe = enaeyment of the central legislature, sanctioned — We have now before us | opportunity, either separately or collectively; and confer | Prompt to prot American property a merican rinine, wt # me * 4 ‘ ot ultimatel: sent importunity and future - ‘, ns _ Sti together upon the principles contained in the wbove. and | Citizens, as they would be to revenge a peraoual in- Chr Cage yoo gs pt-pt emery 4 the knack of arriving ee ene Oe ise eured ae ee Sete Peng, | decide whether they ere sent forth in the wisdom of | sult, and we believe they have shown themselves a vh — i — Mihag honest oh a8 appre ro by tials be. ‘prea a spall’ Sp pte Ba her of 6 email monthly ublication, | Bexven or in the folly of man; and if in wisdom, that | to be soon every occasion.—St. Louis (Mo.) Re- deBtiency of future supplies, will be iver hs their watehes. These nervous tarvel | his prisoner, who it forthwith carried in triumph to e Northern Luminary. ‘The impressions | Surks and prove to vibers that their faith is a” saving | owe Mar ranted. ver fail to strike a preliminary ba the border of a contiguous State, and thence, by a | @re alm cane to those obtained from metal | faith, thus, by aequieseing in a ¢ jt f least secure them Prices for all kinde of produce are comparatively new escort, conducted to the British possessions | types, decidedly superior to wood, and the maker Why is it not wiedom to make a common practice of |. Tragic Arai ix Enarr: S. C.—We learn high ; and may be expected to continueso, from th , in Canada, The bulk fof the respectable classes | @VOws that they can be produced ata mach less | i ing tea. coffee. or hot drinks of any kind? Phys. | the following particulars of a horrid shooting affair, deficient supply and the immense course of extortion. It must, howeve e evident thi laud. The newspapers are frantic with ent cost. He intended to haveexhibited specimens at | cians. philosophers, Elders in Istact, will you please to | whieh occurred in Edgefield District, on the 25th shipping to this port. Freights maintain them- | expedients of this Kind are out of the qu seen A proclamarian, is issued hy the Presi. | the World's Fair, but his application for space | amwer! inst. The parties engaged in it were Elbert Har- selves, but cannot be expected to improve in the | foreigners. Their ignoranee of the langnage—the declaring that the law must be enfor has been rejected by the loeal committee.” tad am the Deseret News, Nov. 30.) din, William Treadwell, Wm. Wilson, and Stephea Wiison, Me appears that the difficulty arose be- rc tween the Wilsons and the other two persons men- mason, Duvid Seuith, Charies Snow. and | tioned, in regard to the line fence between thele Se eee aeuumann aheee ae lantations. "The Wilsons proceeded to move the rtoining whether or no the eab- + resent circ umetan 4 thowsannd tongues reply that human leg A man named Sparing has been apprehended on | per g “l st road from point t0 | Hation must be postponed to the dictates of oon- | a charge of having starved his wile to death, at | Kimball sd « far as thoy are com | signee and the instinets of nabure. It is the ex- | Hath, England. He had enlisted in the 30th rogi- | Senceant I uritions for their ° of violence defers the extreme of | mem. encamped bet situation there ie nothing With the single exeop- zil, everything, internally and externally, said to'bs making’ "in the empire ‘ * police ‘tribunals of the country, i ie | gg Ilter sddronsed to the London Stondart trom } Sins mam ie Bame' Se anieis whe Sasa | din diacovered ity and forbade. thom-—thresteuing, an vounting th crowns their difficulties entirely at : . Mr. Henry Seymour Williams, states, from ‘au- t Bridger. went to the resene, and fou at the same time, to cut off the hands of the no- r _4 Te | thentic souree,” that Baron Rothschild has been port of proceedin n ¢ of General | converted to Christianity. Washington's nativity, with editorial comments ~ of the dis | the merey of the es of its own provinees tacked by veven large white shagey groes, who were mov the rails. The Wilsons he mule down in the creek, and were worrying i di iim several placen, - When the wolves anw the man, they | Sie Sie rgin mines A peg Tg ll ed and partly, it may tracted and turbule: empire totters under its own weight; and we ~ > A large portion of the population of London are | St in se h . Hardin then sent rdin and Tread eannet permunde ourselves that it will court or pro- thereon. "The leading men of all parties have met | eaffering from indents. ‘The discase has aleo been | Heft he mul and sttached him, who ercamed and fin On theie arrival it seems’ they resisted ths voke # foreign war. With the exception of long go far to bring it wit ion, and to proclaim the prevalent in Pa ned the mule and drove it into enmp. . of the fenco—Ilardin attacking the Wilsous and half mile st og re mg the course of the and loud complaints against the perfidions and ag- | In the first place, mile i ery form of strong and se gressive conduct and policy of the Imperial Cabi- might readily be erect s the strength. Miss Fanny Whitney, aged twenty-two, died re- vt left the mail earriers on the top of the second | With a rail, Win, Wilson and Treadway being a cently at Bristol, jants under ‘circumstances | mountain, in high epirits, and feeling well, on Saturday, | cd with guns. The two latter exchanged shots— metayh . ° net, We can perceive no warlike indication in this prineipal thoro » Which would serve to re- | o: i lic. It is which rendere inquest nece: j. | at noon, Wilson's taking effect upon Treadway, who soon ao 2 late the judgment uf the passenger, and to mode- Ng fey +} - cal testionony clearly showed Thay; inet the medi- | "tive snow was about four inches on the sides of the | fell, mortally wounded. - ‘T'readway's thot took no ature, and the annual rate the extortion of the driver. ‘The angement, iy : mountains effect. Hardin then stunned Wilson by etrikiny perfectly free from disease, and that there w ted. on the | Visible cause of death except from the compression the twin | of the stomach and viscera from tight lacin, andum | The Ho of Lords lately heard evidence on » length of | Heathcote’s divorce bill and Maclean's divorce bill. et. Clearly, the fo | The adultery of the wife was proved in cach deration does not mean to go to pieces stance by letters admitting the faet, and praying | thin The commotions at Boston point undoubtedly to | forgivences; in the former case it had taken place | ™ ¢, labors w s Inthe ntiment place, the d afar as confined to th «that a man’s of the town of utiv The opening of the Le message of t i post . by ‘The improvements of the age are great. «uch ae making | him with the rail—seized the gun of Treadway, and govel cheese of potatoes ; sewing more than « yard per | fired at Wm. Wilson, without effect. Wilson then | ininnte. without hands: setting horse shoes without nails; | fired at him, the shot taking effect in one eye, and ng many hig camios with little tallow ; to preserve | leo in his face, breast and arm. Since the above butter perfectly sweet for years, without anit; restoring | was written, we have heard that Treadway did not pnd preserving sight, without glasses—and almost every- | Tetrnrus hts gan. Irat thot it was feed atterwants except being saved without keeping the command. | | wih “oe *. by Hardin at Wilson, as stated above. Treadway rd through «now from one to | has since died from the wounds inflieted—Ilardin ix oe fe ‘ vente «arti on a ye sented to be convieted of forgery, and been transported for seven = te ag eg lll Tie oct henry LO freed pronase Sheng Argh = or 3 i. thia year bee Jaccord. The disapy heen very great; but s are concerned, the publ statements down to the end of 1550, afford «om striking and gratifying fa which we subjoin f the benefit of distant read ‘The e(/mated reso ‘The setual receipts amount to would travel 1 Wt might, toe " gratily his‘ fare” with @ more extensive cirenit of the prim caledriv areal and abiding danger, but they do not prove | with the wife’s own brother, who has since bocome that it is any eb er at hand than it was by bi. ry ? et e.— mb ye ey we . Diffcrenee—Inervase the town than would be absolutely ary in | The tendeney of th an gitation to dege- | years, Both the bills were read a second time. terri wilted by De. Derk, ely i ‘Hamburg (8. ©.) Repub., March 21 Petimated expenditure for 1950 aecranpliching the distance from po In 1 hod tn futon of the Lugitiveclecn law: |. ME Ross, the inventor of a new system of rafts for | sive entite y's paper. . Actual expenditure see, the distance posts wonkd rve (9 0% de Si bee 3 forned with | the navigation of the Guadalquivir, has made a first divices from Washington, the oftcors of | | Lave rrom Viweaent . am Meh the exact amount of Again, the hich, obnox i » has been enforced be experiment of his invention. He traversed the dis | the “territory” had not been nomina’ but it was | lett arrved at Philadelphia, on Sanday. in sixteen Differener—Saving effected 3 gitimate fare of Md. per mile is not only oy ¥ ee tance hetween Cordova and Seville in seven days, ime of our frien Is cident Fillmore | days from Puerto Cabello. A correspondent of the Actual receipts for 1850 welf, but is a for additional impo- | Ohio, aud seam without travelling at night. The rafts, which he lined towards Inulv wn living in | Bdicten, under date of Paerto Cabello, March 14, Actual treoipts for 1849 Does that man live who ever yet paid ei attempts to directed himself, enffered no injury from that lon portion of the offices of Utah. aye :—*Business has become quite active here since y 44, Low. 111" 20° 34” the decision of the Presidential question, which SERET NEWS. tended to restore confidence to the mercantile com roved hs nny igati under the | other productions. Massachusetts, the other hi less, ard the last friluve took ple a cab driver in satisfaction fur all d They were laden with oil, wheat, and frni Differs nee—Incrense in 1800 The Sd. becomes Is. and the Bt. an i oe, : ) i layming cireumstances which we hove just sketehed. " PUBLISHED EVERY OTHER SATURDAY. munity. Lam under the impression that the eoun- Ratanes frv m 1800 to 181 Sixpence a tn tr vale by i Two Chinese merchants, Ahung and Ry, h , , it, ax regards the popnlar fecling on the «ubject of , nts, Ahung « ¥, have reatines qntel, for & pe All Te the hank to order of Government the tariff ‘ lrivers and Sm per le Beedle ree r way to Ragland, to visit iti try wilt continue quie, for a period at least. Al arrived at Berlin, on th the exhibition. "Th ven cer. | Journey through must and will depend on the course taken by tho new edministration, which has just heen installed into office. The bark Thomas’ Dallett leaves bw ed, the have preferred the overland Single eopy free States whieh are ates which are tussia to the sea voyage, which | One a il, or whieh ree New Engle diate contact with elay nid for 1857 itatenaent require 9 c ment; amt leave a ilthom- | iin proportion of their immigrant population fr some Of thelr newociates are making in a junk. mae one American versel in port, the Elvira, Capt: Pe- our fine resuure: the ability | one person does so, and that natrest onder the r _ The last Manich Nechriclites contains an adver Fuceeeding invertions, 60 ceate cach ters, recently arrive from Hoston, via. Laguayra. Inte pnrity of their administration; to | present regulations, Let us say, jo the New hagien ticement of anew article $1 for o hoif square. The bark Paez arrived at Laguayra, from Phila ve only te , that our f cpm | thet cometiing like system of in-pection should dey for the Ubtenty popelatic a7: Bs beer . ene. delphia, on the 1th inst.” rlence justifies the most canguine anticipations for 4 to Smprove tho cundition of our pub- wateh,’ whieh reg of that Maid the ¢ Post Office, which will be open each ae . ‘ : P ver imbibes. ker recommends these ns clock PM the future. rarria ges in point of ¢ ness aud arrangem Tie Icantass at Navvoo.—The eotmbustits « ‘The money market, yous he With the honorable ex n ofthe Hansom tants to the frequently-failing haman memory for N nations dering the rion) on We ry are incemparably the filthiest ent worst the Me od of thelr mechaniem’ and thelr cheap | ienicl Miller. North Coctonwond. alle Hs frowm 228 to BAF ollar<cwivoney: wal hay ted public vehieles to be found in any Ewropean —_ hey re ek ee each. # Inne Clark. Webce county, 4 giving tetlee, whieh been rather stationary at about 224. js onal bar he anewer of Prince Schwartzenburg to the last | Joel I. Jotmeon, Mill Creek, ' . England has varied from 74 to 77 « Pirie PREORERS OF THE GREAT EXIINItION Popery agitation grew out of and com- | Prussian dispateh is not decisive. The expectation | Willie Crorhy, Cottonwood. og ae oe and brought oe Tanta oy oune. Exhibition Express ) hit ations exceedingly germane ures of the | that any positive reeult will follow the conference feane Highee, Utah. sale taculie te tenuate ‘ > 1 plain fittings on the ferments in Maseachneetts, We were all of us toll, | Yrows wenker every day * | Neleon Higgins. Sam Pete whole trouble is charged by Cabot apon the Infia Domestic Miver » now nearly compl from our infamey upwards, thet Popery was perse- 4 . “ an Fora T. Benson, Tooele ence exerted by the Catholies. There is pH ay te techie nen z are t ¥ cating and usurping, The religions edueation of In France the dissolution of the National Guard Bishop t y. and all the acting Bishops inthe city | bability that the trowble will «pread until the whot of forming an ap pport = ae wente taipare if the nit of the coutributions | Enghehmen presupposes such an article of belief. of Strathoutg has been decided upon. ‘This is in Viner ta advise we to the contrary, we shall | of the common property is consumed. After th i helen o Many of the oon Kut thonghan insignificant section of the con conseqnence of seventy-three officers of that corps | send their papers to our agent nearest their residency withdrawal of Chevillion, the printer to the soviety, vee . nema none ie ape cy f ; » | ap bean specially devoted iteelf tothe baving tendeted their resignations beeanse of a re- Manrirn.—Om the eveming of the 18th inst. Mr Jona. | several families left, and there now seems @ disposi: Pewtaments rey we yet, Mite GMP. NO wee Ta [i e Canti-Komisk seutincut, im the great mas | fuenlto hold @ periew on the aunivorsary of tho | then C, Wright and Mise Cynthia Martin were ynited | tiow to put a stop to the principle of communisin. + Brith) Conenl for the pert of Sen Fr The whole amount contrib Monyment fund during the mow