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7 = » . _ 2 ae eat aes Sn Ee Gi aa herded, Imnk NEW Y q dot Woh it to be patent to eral Inte! |, except to brand the calves oF Special Advortisements = | TH NEW YORK SUN, | srtheltiog toe sun th of the | often for wanks together out of employ. or, | red by the local a sr eicae persomepbe: hago eiseesed General Batettigenes pathse'a Ie ot beowee ioe wacker ogee Pie. dosnsectons vi bina pe oc chief | intereat inthe | mit ig tarmod by 8 wre mookery, ‘at | roadways havo Oy felines) peer is cok} {ity Men Ad ve York Bons turns to the aaweasor are gvon by satime. ‘AN EXCELLENT ARTICLE FOR THE fi | New Hampshire election, however, is with the waye ty upon | disposition of their territory aa is contem- —_ ” tion. ea Nor A bye, IT SHINES FOR ALL regned tolte development of the general hone soota wan half otarveg children of | tenance of Keeping suck part of the fond | pleted, is, precively the feasible. plan for | 4 aaven-sears’ old boy in in prigon for the || Tue London Count JorReat, gives our. riinsts —_— | current of political sentiment ia the coun. |‘ people are made to earn a fow pennicn | ie their vehicles ran upon in good condition. | their, dive ol. We have heard it ob] gictth time in Nosion, for larceny. Teney toa report of & new fashionable tne CAPILLARIUM, SALTEL YEAR! | 1% Te Rasical party has tately andor. | UY What are called “children's trade.” | Supposing all these pointe to bo fairy stat: | Jected, that this additional territory wold | Gewitt pyiow and a goung Englishman ae ea ae LS Tene cage, would be ba 4 M if ‘ Sand we «no t «other. | inal ‘altoget 0 1 De so poked Caey Wart = | xone a complete change of policy, and | U0 of these is the manufacture of match. | ot. Ani we have no ronson to meme ear. | even been ard that Nevada wold ta ee | Oe Gan ayy {08 | Canard it it wero Jess "precisely vouched on there ia a question whether the pooplo are | UOxe® At which Jittle Inborers from three | rived at is the nooner we got the new cars in |event of awallowing up Utah be an un dishes we tiog eaid to be | 12% Ht le this: That emall silver belle are THE OLDEST DAILY MORNING PAPER icjosed to cndoran the new potier ir tt | yoars old and upwards toil all day,for the | operation the beter” wieldy Sti Wecontess we donot know | Te Poll Tavern, a bu Pe ie to be introduced into the trimmings of This excefient tion for Kh acloree SNe Bow Porcy: IT ths |i as or (heen oe fuk conta: She mentality | exactly what argatuent thie statement pro: | 125 years old.in Portsmouth, NH, was pat: | ladies’ dresses. The idea is @ little wild ve te eo ctetnal Ciera 0 New Work City, teal majority la thas Beate WOMALOIETIY | ce these miserable Uifldien lh Ot OUR ALBANY Lerrer | BrP rand Van wer would have (oepnoetee bar Acne df frasaly ie race te waans Temes tal eel ae eee tine before bite bee we! WH iced iy: tomer ation, feat fa 0 piserad ildren of LAD 5 jus Utah and Id have (supposin, Tur Japanese Ambassadors in Paris eat 5 | be something pleasing in it: and in a dance } s Excart Tim souRNAL oF commmnca, | NE MS Le morome clcction tat fact | course, vory great. Many familien aro | Uiate meals ua day, ann gto bed deuuk every | tegoay, keep sleepy partner ‘vivacious if AND WITHOUT EXCEPTION, ded and eer’ | unable to auatain life by their united efforte, | Lit, So say the Paria papers. the “belle anon shakes her DRESSING TOK THE HAIR tm nded and thoughtful people are dieposed | ie ee ane eA cubite ebartty og | A Carno (1,) paper anya that if there wan |" bella” by way of keeping up the excite os, Restoran ste fuer the ar cle that | ro. to remind the dominant party that it han |" bs id wba fo ah ‘i “ y a tote Xppecpriations: | (eet been one person for every two rate in the city it | Meat and her partuer awake, J one ton ton be no ot e pariah ia able to afford, The expe Mor or e the relative rable land in Texas || be - bd " " F icy, reget Cheapest Daily Newspaper in | tones ster too far, If there bono auch | oF hese operatives are touch toes than Aunust, Maroh ¥, 1507, | compared with vem Nevada, and the con, | ei ever tom Vale, eaidont in | road willus viohe iene etree ae abe weiss hase! fod wiry bal the World! | puesta vant eee wi would be necessnry toaupport the aainactase | The Bill for more effectually preventing ke Tad il serie ealints I nenvers Col. lately commemorated bis | Alps. The grate of Cleco, 08 eifies five Dacarily {i pleld and sustained with unenated enthy. | Her, hut notwithstanding thie the general, | ¢rielty to animals was considered by the Jinn consiler, we are to have ® railroad | aenory by s grand ball aud festival Secramente aud 14 from Alta, the present an aed tree from PANDRUPE, | 4 dead ge hon sony ment . ondition of rere, | Senate yoaterday aud progross reported. | from the west end of the proposed State to On 08 0 1810 bragged in tas joriminua of the passenger traing, In 5,91 Tein Massa cuw || THE NEW WORK sit Now Hampabire will elect a Gov. | Homestic and social condition of ial niin pee J ‘ Phish | Woe eaitsre boundary, tsoagy the beartet.| TON paper in 1810 bragged in large | feet above the level of the sen, only 315 lass soeration on ate els uses | ponsensen every facility for obtaining the | enor, three Congressmen nnd a Logistatuce, | Of Doth sexes, is much worse in Kurope than There is ove clanse in this Bill to which | the eastern boundary, through the heart of the Gbage 7 5 | than the top of Monnt Washivgton, the Miiobiaes 1 the WON og. | pews of the day from eve t of the | The Radical : ate tor G att Con, | i this country fone exceptions might be taken, and which | 970, RUT, the tron-horee from 4 bal anthrone AVroke fail in Donvor, | Highest peak of the White jtenatsing oak world, whother By Atlantic Cable, by Tele | eae ae in Dot _ was referred to by Me Folger, Heappeare the Sivrra will, he in Creat Salt | yey Mire, Pemnone hroke dal in Pentot, the highest land in New Bugland. Whee CE ee ee teeta ee ae Taelat, Aud thn Domo) Mrenble Apprewented in New Orleans. | {Lat thio Provident of thie Society holde | Lake City beforr 1870 closes bis book. AD: | Ati Ving of thom fren ined toes from Cieeo, it will bor20 ” speed dtd at badood tubing stad dids ALL ar A Musteirat, election is held in New Or: | that it wrong and an unnecessary tortare | Nex Utah, aud fe Of bankruptcy, we at |W. Moxroostt ry, anon of an 6x-Congreas- | the ocean, 816 fost higher than the summl ¥ AT ONEMALF THE PRICE | he trish Rebellion. { owns to-tay, and it ia feared that some trou | ty exp at upon living animale with a 4 iuto a position of command man, tried at Washington, Pa, on a charge | of Mount Washington, and higher than all of other city papers. | ‘Tun news of the revolt in Ireland te stint | DE may arise from the contlict hetwoon | view of ascertaining the action of certain wer, Anticipate a M: of murder, has been acquitted. vias tee ra the world-reuowned passes of ¢ Maam in read, every day, by nearl ts Stal city au ities, Gor m 6 offeot of certain modes 1 you have taxal Tur Pennsylvania Committee of the State fseice # Mion persons, nnd this becomes and unsatisfactory, but it indiontes, | Mate ard ohne sige hy rornor WYRLAS | tuscles aud the effect of certain mod tot al Senateon Vice and humorality, has reported | Tam number of births in Philadelphte Beret ne Semen end of Viragsieve selina BRUNT TH Bea dealt inasl abnpaehdieke dead Pee ph rears SM ee ee red, in State officers, for four y ainat Suicay passeugor railway traved in | daring the past year was 17.137, of whieh dealers groeraly | fe wedium of advertising rarely the im formidable that has occurred since | 8% bas issued a proclamation ring tem low ted that a coutroversy is now me arevenne that will abile the bur: | Philadelphia. | the males numbered 9,106 the foun RICE USE DOLLAR. __ | tobe tonne, the Fenian organisation was formed. There | that all elections must cor to fhe Fe going ou between Me De Bergh ani aoine ea Avl leave the pareoutage nly's fae: |" 4 New beau, named Vincent Westerly, ta | Sth The auilbirthe ‘numbered Fi The WARF PEAR TRENS — 00 BART THE PRICES of the paper, at the pudtt | seems to be a unity of purpose and concert (uirements of the recent Ki truction | geientitic nor body of men, in regard to | Ay A) Memes Bh 'matiee Ge team continen, | cree @ great ation in London rfp Taprrinees, Souistered d Cation office oF furniahed by newe veudorsia "68 (ia eIGeALLARVTRANIUWEIESTS I, ‘The Resotders lave hotitied the Mayer | this ves ; A tae iY Ne ae ii Rte it ciety ie miature of Bonu Brummel | $08 Wee ok mack 1.03 wero Metho- ‘ had hhabae ahs as i | tinguish it from all the rest. He appears to | AN Chief of Tolico that prisonoes will betwen framed with especial reterruca to bis Cun the great central lain i the North eran avuial wal ecby (ia: St: He Chania | SmOtantIONS OF, the en married GF ant fs livered by; at th onan, to ¢ : 4 y t ! mwerican hemiaph on the direet central B churen wut z ne F < re ¥ of tl y. o 4 Blore. or Shop of any who desire ite for | have brokew out simultaneously in the coun: | Felten nl only m the oF Recorders | ideas, by f ng any person to “tor nimantention trom the Atiantte to | Sout \Hewisharg, West Virginia, hae been men 4971 were mutiven., The larger cueatee TWELVE CENTS PER WEEK, or sont by «of Tipperary, Wicklow, Kildare, Cork | OF the G ui his the ¢ of ” torture” auy animal in any wa Thew are tous tions; | fold to Bathe alters, a privat of the Cs of both sexes were between the ages of 90 ; mail at SIX DOLLARS a year aod t we k. The Cable fo tells ua) HeOMA AN AsMamption of authority, which he 1 do not way that this te logically pertiuent, and the | ole Chureb, for the sum of §2, 100, and 25 years, and é ilk hic Es ron AUN ERTIING | that much, but when wo consider that all | @¥#he will not tolerate, The poticn have ave, Dut it leaves room | Sieration vn the sane plane of nereased i Dn iG: Moutann hae were wilted in we A TY GO FIFIY CENTS PER LING, for th " sthrovgh English sources, | therefore ordora to obey the Mayor ¢ ‘ yn, and if 90, the finiiable, We believe that the “moral pro: | Amercan poems ever written, ast ix years the y J each insertion Special arrangements may, ‘ vite General SIEIDAN in requested by prot | wisdom of tion is doubtful, Tt ce roclaltsed by the Ooyernok published next F LUG a i pecial arrangements i pnable to p that inportant 1 by the ae “ Pe made for advertisomente of unuadal | ri ave teen withheld, and that the | Ment citizens to remove both the Governor | tainly is wrong t va our aciont asa wl Ae iE esdate toe) Meta | (Zum ittoge (luda) Muon o The Editorial Department of THE SUN | ful. extent the revolt has not been | 40d Mayor, but itis to by the dM | of the dorived frou so ¢ Will be. tallied from: OF | Atnerieah ail pauive. teachers; communal’ | — founder the charge of Jcsern P. MeActt t0 | made public. There is nothi tho ne culty between them will be wiicably ad: | montin vila Dam told ita be the aameamovingstentn | Clu and Sabbath achool ebildren es iat News, Markets, a ers relating aid vertinemonte, — - nitration the beat charactor, that wil . v The afternoon quotations of the general ; yna, oF any Drauch of the publicw ber of Feniana in the field, ‘The reticence Occupations for Young Men A an liumane @ Way as other animals Bedi tots (he alt Lave femion et tne couute Vicinity of St. doasph of ‘ t inoad, should be addressed to the of tie 1 auth A reapect is ! sanulvad waver ssanten. | freq « ed upon, and the u n- | try, from the kash if the extension auzgest. | ¥utuing honses and fences, and robbing | Btock market, ¢ athol 1 those of yew ropriewr, ¢ ‘ ae r 4 «| ed be base and loving citizens terday afternoon, show an advance t iis MOSES § PACH, fitaelf good evi t the trouble is directing our attention to the wctisul | Porant Fewulta are ao obta eM ‘ : F F ; ' , ications for divareo | prices of from } Tad un baal pes Corver of Nassau and Fulton «! more serions than the moaqro dispatch obstacles encountered by young men of this h lation in behalf of du: Mr . suam Doung. in a hog » wy of ¢ on 1 mente wore fract 1 ew Ye imply, One dispateh atal Wo Fenian ‘ 5 leat Ue ng | WAG get itiod down t Hino | Tabernacle, on the enjoe 10rb of j at Mitten ch twenty four have | ™ actionally higher ee ce aee ope ay ak, : bay ee bela Pa nae pointe th, expreased bis attated mide bixteem by women. | At 1316, Of apecte the European a = ere ary couNS, | decent livelidood at the same tin “0 I ath bi h Action $50.62) # Evening Amusem and that @ je with the British troops | obatactes are undoubtedly aniticient toa i 1 for the relief of io Society for | with the prajeet condition however, Tir Pastern Railway Company of F | took out $500,621, There was quite 9 free TARNUM'® AMERICAN MUSIC M. Anornoon ‘ net ff doatituto Roman Catholic | Pur be it known, says the Vigo} have adopted a novel third class car offering of money to the brokers during the andveveulne Yan Ambnigh" me wink | WAN int Another dispatch states | count for the preference given to lighter the protection of d rosie sBcthad filet baw banda hth t rice lugu, aud capable of seating | day at Su? percent, The market clored eas: ce ethers hg ; ‘enewens Houses they Laid € © barracks at | occupations, but it would nevertheless be | Chiron ta your city Was ondere gehen Phat Brigh 4a Prince of the blood | ¢ persons, : | at these rates on gencral collateral, a ry4 .—* Luvestmen’,” 1 Kut dave Th ov wh seni | rewting. Ny this bill the sum of wixty dole Royal, an authority inthe land, ant lesa i i i ‘ ieiene. (8 ? Aves 01 eral collateral), ani OLYuPiC THEATHE. <The ive t sow Yoo | Md a The Gal | penctionble to eftect auch Improvements in | rewling: Hy thie ranted onthe acorage | HCCts nook Tight to attach evaitions to | ,,2ue, womesteal of Sam. Tlouston, tn | Gree cont on government sccutitien, ‘Daak- WINTER Ga) —Merehant of Ven'ee fe A Bee | teens montane Worle induce @ fair pr numberof children iu tho tuatituiion ap: | SY pruect, either of Nevada IEEE: goiie twenty-uve yeara ago, hus just Leen | ere’ 60-daye billé on London wore quoted a& NEW YORK THEATRE. —" Brother 1ol with Fenians, and the whole tevor of the | portion of respectable and ambitious lads to |! . sik | wikch has a bearing on Utah alli THO | demolistied. 109% a 1088{, On Change today Flour was Bi tailed be eb tite phyBiors oan BN =" The Blast Crook.” Great rows implica that the uprising was quite | adopt aome gant mechanical handicraft ay | NuAlly egies! t ded Meg rains | Curvasses ape threatenod on the Missi: | sade firmer, with more doing. Wheat ral in the Southorn part of Ire tor mechanics | A wovel Railroad bill was oi & permanent calling M aippi and Rt t wh and to en BG peer Sg WRMOADWAY THKATRIE—Mr, and Mex Barney | 4 Nevada, shall be called 4 anna, was dull but firm, Corn advanced te. 0%. noticeable, however, that tho Fenians have | could do much towards this, but they ean. Committee of the Whole in the Stato of 1 ft’ Tt has before been | O! the louisiana Logislature to pay the eun- | |. 4, ! ; om iia, - a has before been | 0 inion incite fe under a fair demand, Oats ruled steady. BOW SEY THRATAB_* Asters 774 captured no towns, and have won no bat: | wonably be expected to begin the | provides for the creation of a board of fi ed to ous rears that there 1a al: | tractur SMW now owing 46 bins Vorle atendy, Lard heavy. Whiskey dull =! ve Wild D 7 cone th Kite ry . tele omlece some iasioners to be known as the Board of | re State of eserot in full operation, | Ne tax levy te carry on the city govern: by tg oe eee _ ARLEe Wilkes OOMRNATION THOUER | let If So exSep) the able At Kilisal, This work of: reform ualese tt premisee borne tim: | Ene Ai this State, to | with Governor, Logislature and other State | ment of Cineluuati, We ag yon tor | aud nomtnal, de Ballet, songs, vertriiey ist, &e looks unfavorable. If they have been un-| mediate or remote benoit to thomaclves | Raliroad Commissioners of Chis State, (| one ay tat it ia soverciauty parleying | 1 nts ‘to $4 | @ALes At The eTooe Exemana: TONY, PASTOR'S OPERA HOU sé.. | able to accomplish anything decisive at the | Nor is it rational to export young mon to. ™ the safo construction aud manage: | with aovereignty. ‘The aliglt claim whieh | city boa ee ‘O.Gu, D1) ian bene bs MOIFTH AYENUS OFFRA HOUSE. —Dadwort's | utect, there in but little ground for hope | devote three or fuur sears of their tine to | ment of railroads. ‘Thay aball havo charge the United States hay to, ot nuthority over | owes ¥ ie valued at $10,000,000 ope Minstrels, Bones, dances, buriesiues. | that they will be successful. In a move: | Joarning trades, 1 during that t of al Foada butit, oF to be built, and | thesocalled Territory of | areraraitek tb Ir has been cateniated that in Britain oSaapane: ECO MINSTRELS —Eth ment of that kind every minute of time is! they can wake at lonat their necessary ex *hM nally exatming their condition at ne (which bythe | % Aslinon resents @ value equivalent 0 tothatof a good sized sheep, without im 1 wiy vue the trvuble ob bo: feeding uw Brexwonrn, the « unter in the ky Momutaing, ‘and at one time Chief ‘B MINSTRELS, 129 Broadway | prec Ireland 1s fuil of British troops, present an appre Nyear, and report the sane \and the only reasonable hope of the Fen: | from half Ae Wik dollav cud ahalt.’ CIRCUS“ Clown's ody Guard," : , fous Troupe, Mauaree ave” OM | ive must have been ina auddon dash upon | week for ervices which are often worth | Tailroad not now oponed shall be Loren the enemy, and the achiovement of aud: | from very like the historical fifth wheel to the State Engineer and Surveyor. No | toa con ong aa they bebave them. | l by solves” co Gov. Young very consistent: | 4 Tl dy insists on treating with Nevada ou this on | gulyjoct, by bimaclf, Now righ 6 ta paid Fy to Indicaie materials used. Ele. andsections may be \iuied to Iedie tok sich Wesananny ik yne-fourth to one-lalf as much to the opened for public use withont porm eater terry te, = “It shines fer All | could have time to concentrate, In this the! whom he para, porhaps, thos or four dol. | S4¥e power to investigate into the casos | Meorparated inte Nevada, of Nevada ines: | 0, fut \ ks MONDAY MORNING, Mate Dip Isa | Pebiane have apparently failed. ‘They seem | tarnaday, Tt would bo to tho interest of of all xccitente, So far tho Vill Reems wll | yuited it will bo very much such an iuvor | Ax Ghio man, ding, left halt hie fortune ne ay eMart 9 — | ty have concentrated in the mountains, and | master mechanics to obtain an apprentice | Fisht, mud framed f Nee eR ree IC CH ote TNOdETE ESTE DRA ITU Joe lie wife, ao loug a4 she remaiu a inal ey Reconstruction or Coniiecation placed thenselves on the dofousive, and, If | law ensuring them the needful control of | creasing th safety and security of those | Te tatiowed the whates the truth of his: | {he whole veh thet suck model husbands ath ‘Tue Bouthern people must now choose be- | Meh is the fuct, we fear that their capture | apprentices fora given time, on condition | WhO travel by railr wars The seventeenth | tory compels the belief th tthe whale “took | wore mute plenty 1g tween the SHEMMAN plan of reconstruction | Will only be a question of time, They are | that they paid theas apprentices something | #e¢tion, Lowevor, containea “uigger,” which | in’ Jonah, In other words, Hrigunu thighs | yyy conaumera of Kingston, N.Y 13g "basements separete cotlusie’ Ww tatuase’ee | and the STEVENS pian of confiscation, ‘That ¢*Ftaiuly brave wen, and every true Ameri: | approaching « jor their aer- | iuducod ono of tho cautious Beustore to | Guy. Young decidediy ranks Gor. Bl ore ee 1 ba 3 is the plain, practical isnue, There is no | CaM regrets that at thie critical juncture | vices, It to us that it | move tontrike it out, That provides that | Arcording to our view there ia something in | Sed tse ny af the illaialnat: He chance for evasion, no alternative but to teir kindred in tho United States aro res-| bo decitodly to the advantage of the | When any railroad company shall built and thie agxoasion ct Be, panulation of Neva priepto 61 pet thousanil foam” Hy | eubmit to one or the other, Stevens and | trained from going to the rescue, aeiee Ve pay & ressensble proportion of | Somh se f' least twenty miles of road, said | i Mor Utah ia clalued to bo upwardeot | A tanae bear, weighing over 400 Ibs,, sat “. ania ante tellites are anxious to press a bill | ‘The East Hiver Bridge journeyman's wages to a hele indu seg a ye § aes er i ato, cee 1 09 it probably re iy about bathed Kuled s ten a since, at Hemont uy _ Sowme for Ls. Marshal %4 teer, | throngh Congres providing for the confis: | Lt has been introduced 1 trious apprentice, raising his salary in | the recommentation of these commiasior nthe other hwnd a arg hike Alas bg ye ah ex 2 ert D pena: | sxteehnmved remedy 14 oor, cation of att pode eld by ex-rebels Vata Lane canis ey py ao ratio SPLAonhe Os tke actual valuo of | ef, the eum of five thousand de Fee alate ood poration ia NeTen | beara up there oe eet Cet ree Byte CREE GEE tor Via at Gouri atToaah 9 9) | and they will make the attempt a abridge over East River in the neighbor \* ervices performed. This would en: | tile, provided there is no othor road built | tery aro a. great many more woIen | A aLmiow-ninina party visited Kenson lat Ae hog, | & favorable opportunity fe presented, Con: | hood of Seventioth atrect. ‘This would be w | COUFRE® Lhe appr nd sonable him to | aud running within tifteon miles thereof, | and an infinite wight more babies than It | Olionone day Inst eck, When the young Serr. | Aacation te now the great ianue of the ultra: | juere evasion of the difficulty. A bridge ia | SUPP bimsolt reapectably during hia term | Ut also imposes a tax ot wovou tenths of @ | our sist my Sata, Avconding 9 the census | wen bocame so much inioxisated that the | ets. : Meteor. | inte in Congress. ‘Their leader holds that | not neotod there, but one ia very much {Of Pupilage, which he certainly cannot dy Mill for the purpose of raising a general ag hapalation of, Utah was, males, | adios paid the bill, tuok tho tenme, and ‘outi’ Ciaie™ M- | the property of tho re ould be divided | needed lower down. Tho citize under the present ayat Thus provided | fo toe an ropriated to the pur] igh ay 102; To | coutinue to do w t them : | 100 Maxis 10 é A feet. | among the froedmen, and bis aentiwents ia York and Brooklyn have expee for, young mon would fool Lotter satiated, | this bill In other words 16 is wclonk, ine | great extent, ihe tslative, proportion of} ay the cith of Sanuury, a ehip’e boat, | iy) Ys 1138 ean fr a Bifeor, | tla respect are endorsed by a» much Wary positively, ii faneel | and their incroasod willingness and ¢ t Howoly Hreuaraal ta Saas BELA WEN CL Tae Ue ition at Nevada con: | [anced whive, w box of wpples atu moma | 29g % Hyd 4 goor, | tger class of Congressmen than the |} iyo: and if t sogistaturo rofusen to | Could not fail to react in favor of Lidell int abana tinal WUT ELC *% Of the males tn | oe Ciena itne, Womceneece t (ett | ga Nv Cea. Bt Ny "94 {Southern people tmagive, It was thie ob: | jist their voice, it will be natural to | the masters. tt would also be quite Ce ee ate yaly. ine have bean iegaily t fy bs aupposed sum Hee whip, bound : 3 Aer | Joot that led Srevexs and his faction to! euppos that some morn potent influence | feasible to establish evening achools for ay: | agement. Htmay bo right to appropriate | comparatively fow have been leally Hat” | Wwe been wrecked in the late Zale, Ka | oppose the Buravan bill, They are shre haa iocn brought to boar by the ferry com: | DFentions, and otherwise contribute to their | Mon s to bortala toss, nt Ua RY 1 voters in this Territory, pox: | A errtzry of New London, N. I, who waa ' “6 seher enough to see that Radicalism is raj | whose intorceta are, of couran, {Moral aud aocial inprovomont. Mastor mo- | the Lagislature ia prepared to make a eno wo thousand. | Mutit'would | a enptain ina New Hnnjuahive te : Bi o ‘All tie abeve 'o marching on, from one step to another, | ete h h ving | Chauics would thus be offering a premium | Tl standing appropriation law like the one | not take a great leto make the balauce | has goueto Cw awit q i ary washrorms y opp to the scheme of bridging le squssiion voters, s¢ naturalization ie concern: | leaving hia law raght and dorer 1 < ‘Avmany ts | that it hue but little further to Ko in order the river, Thia question must be taken up | % intelligent, and educated young men, a pier C As most of them have takou out | wife a pouniloss victim of bis baseneas wad om PLP We bre et] = to reach the goal of confiscation, In leas! at once, or it will lie over till our citizens | Mat would certainly induce 1 : yof them | 7 a Sena A a te e vi steal ay the ir at papers. and hi i in the | tren | {gquired | than s year it has passed from tho alinple | are again reminded of it by the dangers and | {© Scleet occupations whero their tastos | Cousiititional Convention are Mosars. Bol- | buted Bute athe mIN Be nd Jolin Hegler, manu ieee SC Unspprepriae “oruasfanta, | reauirementa of the Constitutional amend: | dctaya of anothor anason of ica, A bridgo | And talenta would have a wider scope than | ger, Godard aud Low, Ite fate will soon bo | (i eb su laps periue Uaiies Rates s sibel dada, ~ 108 to be prevented, ¢ aforee | went to negro suffrage, obliteration of State | will eventually be built, and the aub jin other callings which are often chosen | decided. It is rumored the Senate will back | cannot be questioned—in Utah, We do wot | RM Sparerday, By tl Sidhe gavack vr ry, Changeable Weather IHN LHORTMAN, | goverumente and eupremacy of martial law. | might better bo disposed of this ye solely bocause they offer an iamediate op. | down. but that is doubtful, aa there are too | recollect how many votes Nevada cast ut | yx due on mauuiactured epirite to io comehn dist lere of (he lunge, York, with tue awe of hear | The same rato of progreas would bring it to | next. It will he a acrious undortoking, and | POrtuuity of earning @ living. Tho exiat- | Many embryy delegates im that body |st'ou mat general election, Will not S29 | ginouut oF §)0%, fre. which Jarae's Expectorant ae prompt aaron i 1 he wun of Pive Thou the confiscation point within another yoar, | ghould, therafore, be begun at once; for | Nk Ayatem of apprenticeship ts excoodin BOSRTATOR, fore tho Nevada Legislature, | Mus Betsey Baxen, who braided, when | _— CTY NSC Sell erecrrnere. * arTteey wheae rove od by the Cont Soeb Atebitest be recommended by the Baperia that engulpling resolu tuko Beijglaw's United States, having asa model aud idles lao and hence tho ultraists are anxious to pro: | each yoar is adding to tho number of those | !¥ wasatiafactory to all concerned, and ——— vent the completion of reconstruction until | who need it, and the ferries aro insufficient, | Holds out to young men a coustant tempter THE MORMON QUESTION, should real next woek’s : r tt ss Tels Pecpes out tomorrow, Tuestas, Ib wilh i. ~ 6 cousideration, for it vt do for Jonah | Side only @ bonnet imported from La sland, ps the v4 by a in arg ees comirech te Bee: | thelr final object shall be obtained. The | dangerous, uncertain and uncomfortable, | ton to loave their employers aud ayply for | TMS VFepesed Annexetion of Leah 10 Nee | 1) ora ior a ot oe te ay Suuilay. cel easiate Ube lala, 18 resaiin fa se46t) Jb meres seid archi consummation of # acheme to take away the | fly all moana, let the bridge be built as | Jo¥rneyman's wages beiore they have mado | Acting upon tho auggestiona of the ih hate, It would be @ sorry thing for | ker SS ico | eteaaily incase Wi the: Govermmant ef Gee trice Oa oe ee Property of the exrebele naturally seems | goon as possible, themselves competent workmen. | ang katie i citieie at sr Pai ales | sah tince, Natounow 1s reported aay Repabile, 18 2 per, ean like a step beyond even tho reach of Kadi: | | eh of Fobruary, aA athe Cl nel ewlas, Caoslted Praune Vaare re derel Uaar arses repays — | ‘obruary, passed a Joint resolution | sorbed inthe Church.” If there was any |twieo deceived France,” raya tho Prince : | 7 = giaeunt of expenditure ‘snd oni of eretiaa ald | Co1i.0, ut it ia no more improbable now Alarm ef the Sultan ‘The Boston Failures | requesting Congress to annex the Territory | WAY by which Utah could bo attachod to | ‘iirat intni, iu wakiug ner boliev that ha Ree yer A ‘That the fom of Three Thousand Dol- | Larecablediepatchos state that the great | A Boston correspondent of MAHER CODE AEHOFY | our neighbor ase Territory of that over: | was a fool; west in 186), iu wawiag her | thas walked on er Neck whose plan shall be re: | ‘han waa the present policy of the Radicale | |, ; of Utah to the State of Nev Pro: | signty, port In't object ve | believe he was a geutua.” OOF | Tocuthe, haa been fratere! to parket betih ret id, ested by ie Cewtaeint't | one your ago. Any one who will ealinly ro. |Po¥0R# of Europe havo advised tho Sultan | Haven Pattapitm writes ab follows avout | eigots, perhaps we wouldn't object very ae: | believe he was a genius, rau dias Bron ventura! be perf at hes liug caused quite @ flutter throughout thie State and ‘Territory, and the Preas of both commented freely upon the subject ‘as it would bring usa little flect upon the progress of that party within | f Turkey to come to terms with his re | tho recent failures ‘ament than Wash the past year iuat be convinced that con- | bellious Christian subjects, by making them | | Tho circumstances which led to the flecation ie not unlikely, The only thing | TM#onable concessions, Tho perseverance | mination of a eee and Method | Is Tur Presbyterians, Bapt iste of ¢ City, Cole themsolves into as tog 'y eomtieam tls atave Ne titel De, 6nd Ihoadway. ob Wheeler & Wilson Martine aus Huttornove Mi | . : are curious enough, The Salt Lake Teteorarn, in commenting | ley uulon prayer meetings, | The > J Fequisite to bring it about ia « refusal of the | °F the Crotaus has had somo effect of | the ‘firm of Mellen, Ward & Co.—Mr. ba | upon the proposed annexation asa cure for at* too busy with politics, reconatruction, TRAPOnS ARIA eye we Machine Co's Leck Ftitet: o South to accept the terms of reorganization | Trkish arrogance, and the Sultan has offi | ward Carter, of Newton—aet himaelt to O10" i} fh wonthaffaok vat afl impeachmout, ete., to pay much or any at. | wertlngs wight! 0 says ¢ ue anachince, Bite hones Nlinven= Viet that are now offered, When the Southern | ‘ially announced, in @ letter, his plan for | bring about ‘a corner in the Copper Falla Polygamy, says it won't effect it at all; nor | tention to tho requiremonts of this Terrie | 1!MeS erat ive verlag wcll), Vasile’, 02 Brvede Doliareeaeh, and thas ! . sottling the difficulty, Hoe suggeste that | Mining company’s atock. Contracts wore will it interfere one whit with the peaceful | tory. But, as we are uot atatesmon enuug! A arrsoninen ¢ St. Joo. Mo., Hrnano i oe seats otek eve the right | Stites refused to ratify the Conat tational | i - Be mado with two or threo other parties to act | purauita of the citizens of Utah. Tho No- | to devian ‘any scheme whereby our neizh: | failing to gor bis paper tor rove seni 13 SAS" | Amendment, the Radicals declared that | h province of tho island stall sond two | in harmony anil concert in buying up all the Yada papers are divid y be enabled toa fon, wet a watch, aud vered ntiment upon | bors in Nevada wane | in sul petrefibetahed | their refusal was tho reault of hatred to | Felreventatives to Constantinvle to explain | available stock, and they expected to Fea | the aulinct. ‘The Koco River Kevtiiiy oy. unisdiction over. Zion without running the thy wevsnater thet to bow big i ; , bk rances ani 0 0 9} poses the ac @ niost | Tisk of Zion obtaiuing jurisdiction over No- | dos, who picked up the paper} as soon B&d ate be returned (0 the | ward the Government, and that it clearly | the grievances eee Dare tate tion of these partios played Mr. Pet rope iy iegs Maal AaB ai hy S iitn the matter over |'ae the carries who left it bat passed alhots Ne showed the existence of latent rebellion, | * Commission appointed to hear them. This | ter false, and another withdrew his aid just)" Should not the expression be reversed, | in their minds before bazarding the expori. | on, and proceeded to eat said Mrtanb. It ts pot a Dyo—fries’s Capiliariam Upon that hypothesis they proceoded to im, | PF9POsal the Cretane acornfully rajectod as | at the critical momont, and ao Mr. Carter | and road that Nevada be annexed to Ural, | Weut | Tum Weahington Temperance Society, in: | GRemeey Wer, tile. &6 ear time, tet pose hareber conditions, in order to quench | #02 68 it was made kuown to thom, pro: | and hia firm had no alternative but to fail. for that would bo the practical reault of |. aang — ao sable nien Tare per anos Bociety, 1a: | aaa watiuit snd le , a | The first mentioned party had control of m guch us annerations Utah: hus thre Faccunter Between an Elephaut avin Rat, | fo" Re ead -neanion OF Caner ee rv the smouldering fire of rebellion, aud the | fss\ns to believe their independence now | targe amount of Copper Falla stock, and | of our population tem ik cond to pa naronesed rie large pullin on H etee6) ° action of tho last Congress as the conse: | Mtainablo, ‘The Cretan war, tho general | had agreed with Cartor to, hold ou toit | jucroase that disproportion. Itcan be uo | | A Yer¥ extrmordinary encounter betweon } Met for pt, 080, ete | . | disaffection among the Christians through: | While he engineered the “corner” But, me ‘oport of itain- | @rat and an elephant has recently taken epdeon Lg ds £0 94 P scr quence. If the Southern people now refuse among 8 throug! a r eit tet men and wouen trough 2QPLE. BOCEAE YE any to accept the new proporition, thelr conduct | out the Sultan's dominions, wud the roform | feuree oF fous, hundeed per | navatante are not naturalized citizens, and, | placo in the Garden of Plante, Louton, | cut the Cuion to take elutes at $2 cach. | MAMIDIAG EM, ” " on bya | therefore, the anti- Morn iy could oF | ACKROM 8, acHULRT Ee Pairiet. NY. | Witt again be potuced to by Sravess and his | Movemont in progross in Egypt, place the vit wore better than un uncertain | vote the Mormons, for tat disability could | Much was witnessed with interest by Lun) 4s, Watrrcn,@ lucky miner, who gave Sica ts hath 2 A PNARLES tis AU S8KLL party to prove that the fire of rebellion has | THrkish empire in m somewhat critical py on) ho uuictly told bis’ be easily overcome, and all made citizens, | Are’ persons, The keo pers were en to the best mite on Roose River, Toth of hla elty AMES KELLY) Ecsuuester, peg Ray aging | tion, and make the Sultan's coucilia to soll ont. The broker obeyed | and the great majority they would then pos: | gaged in destroying a great numbor of rats, | Nevada, owns aud hay given bis name to | ONATIAS Saas not yet been drowned out, Confiscation of course, aad Carter's broker -un- | at the areat majority they would then pos: é ; i Myles 3 ; ‘eeident CLamber of Commerce. ' te rellabl propositions seem rathor the result of alarm | onan ly bought the very etock ¢ Bie h vtoven | When one of them escapod, and ran to the | te moat famous and profitable one in Mon DEATIIS, MORES TAY LOI” ‘will then be held up as the only reliable ex P suspectingly bought the stock that porhaps make us all marry half a dozen ‘ot allotted the elephant. Soeing no | tua He ie going to carry $100,000 | garnre t pig " JOuN T HOrrmaN, tinguiahcr, and it wil bo agitated and press, | an of a dosiro to do justice to his untor: | Carter had counted upon to ba hold drmly | Wives in suite of ouraoltes, We do not be: | STot Matted to, fhe ele ahaa) Seeing no | ee Ne att ation to the Danis a. | @ PANU T At Gimeanint, March:® Charlot, | ny hie wasociate {hawan of Comminien, | od until it goer through Congress and be: | 1¥%sLe suljocts by hla associat a oiled the AMES ILLY, Bee: ones, and the “corner” jaune BE eter: ‘5 | comenatuw. Wo have no doubt that thie 1 At | Lieve that ada bi cornered Just | thre Mort then Mr. Hartwell, the oaauier at the Bub: | tt, Mormon evi the power to" uproot nd the attempt will 4 frieuds ot thy ta 4 at anugly enaconced himself in the ‘trunk | ¥itiun of the elophant, vory much to the elephant’ A wis named Evans, about 95 years old, a tetas Cane C ” Wagee end Poverty Abroad. hes i only be todrag us into interminable ditt: | Gissatisfaction. Hes out hie throa Mouroe, last Week, and le ih Eeedae BE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR THE | ig the programme of Stevexs and his fac Fei yA | Proasury, whose part in the operation ad | cuitios and impoao that moat disturbing | (aeatiafartion, to, stan Oe Fie SErGOn, ee, MOunee IRAE eres ARG | Seema ate nm thle Mate ally, ‘ot. letters from eitieet Baler | clon, and hense we hone the Mouthern Hac. ho rato of wages paid toskilled laborers | bee nish Mr. Carter with gold certi: | and dangerous’ of all questions, religion even: Hie) Frat ne Ibe te Foon where tbe Temily | Semen anes Srudidy tafleted ov op) 8 pe. the 8 POO | In mome parte of Europe ia very amall com | ficates, a eral securities for effecting | yon our politios, Utah is now inthe hands | Suysel ghee on ie Oni Sak GRRE TG te tee ae net Sines See ee eae’ ple will eco the propriety of avoiding that loans, got Carter to return him $00,000 in he Gi 1G b hs uddenly still, evidently f Lalit was caught in the arms | Goauiy of ied form . mands in this country, Recent letters from t the opening of the month, Th BAIN, as thas po lar abler to man- | trough where he is accustomed to drink, and | utes. | id the funeral be taken Metaver charsete ultrainte by izing thelr govornments Square at the opening of the month, Thess ditioulty than Nevada, We ilo not | pinnged his trunk into the water, then te | i the oF Tees socommpanied he name aud Bolgiom etate that all the i works there titicates back inthe Sub-Treasury, where plunged hie trunk into the water, then re Tne 26th of April formants well as that of the offs: end ober | and securing ext, which is the an. ire to make a Atlas of our poople aud 2 in Congress turned to hie den, Tuew Soe ty the road. ; ad raising bie trank . are being worked utmost capacity, | they belonged, Mr. Hartwell becawe cou-| require them to boar such « budden cn ; Sea) ad niversary of the establishment of the Order vi . with the least possible delay i aclence-amitten or frighteved, and did no } 1 ‘ with the water he absorbed, he dashed out | of Gdd Fellows ia this country, ba F sive, Gpalety woald sladir redress, these, wrongs: p rf hoavy orders fro ail for Locor Tetuen them to Mr, Catton tie mivo resigns | thet shoulders. | The argument that by #0 | the unfortunate rat, which waa inn ehoet of | Sup of Me bat to tdi site by tho } eine. | of the Order us adi heelephant | the return of t Worthy Urand Siro of thauhagiving for ce, wail the provervation xroat an increase of territory under the one water like th tame of Nevada, wo should acquire a cor | When the rat fe ing or first class influcuee in tho wud other ning from a fir tothe ground hinery having lately b ceived, Good workmen are paid a Jed hin place, and there was Th end to belp deserted by bis mpabtre. re will hold the HENRY BEROH, Prog | T Flectien ta | from that ¢ 41 | Tomoxnow New Hat arte: Thos. Doni om ae : , | two.asssciates upon whom he had. depend. cians Int seized bin and macte by Horgo tho it | of the Order durlag the war | "itis Ke atives, and friet pastimes «OY seeds’ ac trattte uastar aril oreunt coe ire rand ahali for a day's work of RE ae Catton ant one orate eflort a}x fallacious aud Weak. | norsion and projection four times. At tho ABS Sem AUENG be WE s ait Mapesal this Mo: ALUABLE MILLS AND LUMBER © ties teen hours and a half, Other workmon, to nave himself. He was a dires 6 era censitate a change fourih throw it fell dead. The elephant, tengar enterprise has proved a ih, frou ble lato residence, 44 PROPERTY | campaign in that State bas been ally ne is tor in the in the dividing questions of parties, an th Tay ve THe RR BARE Livingaton County, i es aia tp Late 0 Mae on the hens He) “ so) weavers aud nerd, in the same reg First National Bank at Nowton, aud he got | instead of those queations pertaining to | T.0.8,'uNeetic sir, but cool and placid Fonr thousand tons of b 6 ry March 19 8 b BAiuintadeeasdl Aue’ rianib ct ie’ aontee THe Rear at ligt RG Oo ounate hoe Crushed his annoying little euemy with bin ye ver, pear West Farebaw. Tie buiding of he . t eoend Fila Oe wre TT fa ore AH EES | will be looked fur with interest. — ‘There is | Peti¥e about mine dollars a week, tho houre | {Oe Amount of 52900, aud With thees | (Ho mtereate of the uation or of the Nate, | foo¢, and then went Fouud to the spectators ra Hoe mao are \ Feta tetas ely soa toaeae ves lab feet of heed waar, nad Talend reel en ry Of lator being the wame, and no stoppage | and with every dollar he could get in any | Wu it Hone would he: rellaious atau bis usual collection of cakes, sugar ¥ Bad Ye MA Aa a) Jeeta | Sy Faviiey te, stiend ait? fungal | trom | th ty teehen alter el pardly a doubt that the Radicals will carry | ° ! \ F Arties woukl be Gentile 9} bis usual colleotion of cakes, sues 0 pounde of retined 6 returin | feetdence of het is fuses B00 fost enn. The milvalvo eo vais ae eas tne Cen allowed for breakfast or tea, A lettor froin | avd every was, tried to save his tirm from |e: td Mormon, oF, {f divided as ee, rdalntes, the seat was received | areas large os are. c il frou tho ticks | eermosn, 18h ins at € o'clock 13 Be the State. A fow weeks ago the prospects Ni ; Which the ele SOP METS otee Gealiign orate tr f the D ee ivet England givos some accouat of tho distros drowisd hie pot “corner” froin doatruo. one party would trucklo to the Mornion elk avile of Belgium VRINNALLY. Oa Aatuntay, March (00%. after 9 ing An Satan aha ioe OF the Detnocrats Iuokee} XeNAGRAIY (airs In| Oooo iu onprativas af Baltalbelie; ober het caine ni tha moat for the purpose of obtaining power, | breciate | A weatriy savan of Leavonworth, Kans: | Marten ged 10 ease, 3 woathe aad Yh Fe MSvanlia, where ‘the ‘lumber ‘at SueNa anos: OF SUAS RE LAD IA tae FANKA Of manufacture of silk ie largely carried on, | plana, the world would never have known SUL O88) wanes the Mormons would preemie as, 18 going t ervatory iu tlat fended ane Joline ont the Radical party; but it ta understood tit 5 ea Hib Ths | Hoiue things about bauk mauageuie nt that fy", es hom, Aud by that incaue, instead Feogbitten Crew —tahaman Cozduct of @ city. It will | thigh, and the foun- | pyhg®fartiadas alton fhe inser, trot ihe ai the quarrel iu the latter bas been settled, | Saul workmen on velvote and coatly silky | Lowe tow ) at of Wereasing our influence, we Carian, dation will be laid 12 “ieee below tho | Suz6 Stier Gad Tulra'are, cor, of fe: and thatthe party w a united + are glad to get employment, working psa nadeaa Maule Saar nina religions | ny the arrival of the American bark Star | surface, and. will be 6 fest 4 Inches | tit Monday ahernoom, at 1 sok! ti, heuna” Bae anaes BEST SORE 8 twelve toaixtern houre a day at fourdol Street Raliways Iu Pondon Alte that would aries to continually die King, from Now York, at Gibralter, aage | thick. Tt will bo built entire of solid mason. | | MeALYNN—Do getardar. Marsh 9:h, Rowpag, Still, the majority against th ateis |t : alone that wou ise to contin au Be 1 O98 | ry and t vatory floor will be 16 tect | the beloved wive o ig 4 lars n week, wiile some do excess «| ‘The London Times of late date say: The turb us, “in ao D area, With eo Many Liverpool Tres, we are placed Heh ‘ ase of the | 74A1 of her age iy mst Tae not insurmountable. In the last Hresidens ) With so Many the Liverpe we are placed in pow | Ligh to the ceiling, ty adwit of the use of the | apa ay Pa ae fom the | Dot insurmountable, | To the Haat Veeaiden | 64, (s.5 ae three dollare u week, The plan for th Juction of street: rail Stementa and intereris, the sogsion of the facts relating to the cause of | largest lustrumente sovelflly tn ied al (riod, See ee Soenots tas veier priviisgs chien af McCiuitan wae ' » total | ™ ‘ way in London le being pushed forward as lites, aud the division of the , BOF long detention ataca, It appoars that | A CORRESPONDENT, writing of Balt Lake | fijlence, pid Bast y Shores a. : aia OF Bail 1803 tho election | grin, ake, @ ainal ii, yrleat te rapidls aud euergetically as possible, and | Stato would by ‘some, be forever: lusisted | on tho aevond day after leaving New York Cid, SOOR! Bide Sineuas: Wey, saree 08 | wo MOVEHCS Qn fopdar, March 00, ater w dhe created but 1 and the Demo: | t je rales have {0 bw worked, 49 iN ts tain oF eu ate ua ate heceesary cl poly gamic mnagriage, with ite thosan | aevera Of the ‘craw were disabi three miles each way; It leone of the moat | | The tabatinss and Ermnas of feapavle of conta eratio voto was diminished oy thou. | im wire has wertod, 6) times to lego attomnte or * Conaenuent responsibilities aul Dot a single 9 of the rolling of the ¥ | AEully laid ou aioe te Che worl n Siewart. O24 Nae ft aad earrioge {ues nd—the Radical voto also fat ' PIR Pe eRe trot ng ar Rey RAPT rredpebaeire tame vee A BTL yee (URNS are, Tho decks wera a tree naam ra aC ieee Cates UO a a h a adical vot Ming 4 tho whole breadth of the | tis matter # nuniber of reports on the aud haa 0 nat own away. Having loat two men | {Fou a 2 ‘ 17, on Baturday, March OU, Prank ae tu the extent y alittle over two th Nuss tue pressure of the chat | worhing Ave 1 od tpg interest, which itis lity to foater, | overboard, the Captain waa compelled to | block is eurrounded with bonutiiil snot Thos Avena Way h. desks 89 feat by te perteoniaine the butting saw wand. The res howed a al majority exerted au a hoavy by from ¢ ties and t 6 instead of making @ Quix raid for the | manage bis vyeasel with only two ablo men, | iy ¥ house aaa 4 Beet 4 6 ds fas cites nchinn el eee ee papishanceky ty { Nee the work aie at Americ uo vate a 1 ool Fo“urming tho world. With auch | the reat of the crew bein more oF less froot la tine wioass an of 6,127 in total atyoarthe | ict avo thus tea introduce eneral tealimouy thus ob ion our prosperity Will be unparalicl- , bitten. When off the Island of Bermuda, 4 ee Mabey there tie eamnpalgn was niso comparatively tame, the make one si oh of velvet, the ined ta to the eflect that the trauways do vd, by boing united on a single iuto | distanc Ade tho America | miles ie aluost One continuous orchard. | 350 miles, mal yy bah f OIsand the Radical ma payment (or making which is oue penny, | Not interfere with the ordinary atreet traffic, av tutluenod will be all that'la to bo ship Thomas Dauham, of New York, and| Twenge are, doubtless, says the Galveston heatoa Speret vmbered wich teed D. " arsert Lie Women, whose stiengih doce not enable | though Juid down ino of the most desired. showed aigt and the crew | (Tex.) Cyvasaw Av Gazerre, more than | walla sal 4 them to 4 so heavy a beam with the | crowded thorough that the cary are | phe Gold Hill News d ee literally begg tai iat them | five million head of meat cattle in Texas, ‘alla stegli Inon that if they ca gout their full voto~ | chest aking volveteons, | more comtortab niont than the | _, The Gold Hill News dissenting from the | (thy Dekerortune;, bat be replied, that, | In 1860 there were 353,768 head of milos We hi ta a polled: or Beolalle chenillog, ailk and cotton trimmings, omuibusses, which Uh voin a measure above views, says having only 16 men of a crew, he could not | cows, working oxen, and other cattle re. mesa: , ‘ 4 earn 1 the wages uf the mn displaced, and that they are productive of} It acomacloar to wa that the annexa ist thom, and, without even backing hi ted tock raiser knows anything Se ihe eanrry ate, claim: isone half | less accidents than omuibusses Opposition | ion would be of almost uniixed benetit to mainyarda, proceeded on hia voyage. Tho | like the preciso number of his animals, as | © a . ang ent among the penny starvation | iamuid to Lave dict ourin aluostevery dis: | Sur people; and aa for our competency be | crew being severely frosthitton, were com [the Yauge over a Vast extent of country, | , Wet bas a oe wad OF he Letter dbuuy eave i go uaem are (ARV Abs, lo sroWw Ab, Ly Qouwaaee lugar Mmbe care ot tke Meum we dy o2h le oe ed ty Weve Wueur ands is alge re DEYOE de wosled ex pailked, or eyou | Lee Laat Page for other Deatha ro ernie eres — — arate.