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Muscatine Journal from Bloomington, Iowa • 2

Muscatine Journal from Bloomington, Iowa • 2

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Muscatine Journali
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5J. lJ The oncers Lri many important du Prom tu LMie to aate mesa twenty loar tnouaeai lare ia sdditien to the twssty' thotti dollars aseroeriatad for aohlle Central CaiUoad, tla Centra. ties to perform, which required a cordial and confidential Intercourse with the Governor, especially the Secretary, who at all hasards, even if ho was te taij bv vlolenen aa ha declarit "ti- Ij. now runs within S3 eilee of Chicago, aftd tha Michijan Southern Baltroad, within 23 milee. both wiU be flniabed by the ftnt of January.

The laland Bailroai is eommeocei. sod Ut8 tzi tttzzyj cf C8 On Setarday eveaing. the lion. L. C.

Braadebery. Chief Jostlce Hon. P. E. Brocchus, Associate Jastiee and D.

B. Harris, SecreUry of State; all nficers of the United States for the tsi- The newt froo UtahTemtorf, wbieh will be found in another eolunyu wilt, doobtleie. be read with lotereat. It will be teen thel the Mormone ere egab their oldtricki. boldlr MltiB: at da- iun acbiwuj taauaia the le required by tbe ect of uoogrete esteo.

liihiog the Territory, to keep record cf the Executive proceedings, snd to Editor e.n4 Proprietor. thereafter. itiitimhrcfiir of them on tbe first ot December, annually, to the government iAma f3 miles of It will he finUhsd by fltneath. law. of the lend, apparently coarse of a few dsyl, passed reiou at Waahlnetoa.

The Governor, how ritory AflJtah, arrived in tile city on the first April. uaiena a reqalrlog the United States MarshtK tincon.cioai that it mef UtroiMtej ever, berred all communication en the the steamer El rese, on inetr nw" fmm Utah. We have had en interview icjrr. IflLXABA riLLr-OC of subject of tne organization ot ma 1 even mere dieeaJiooy to tbfm thaa aad if ha rafWaaif la tv it with thai two first named; gentlemen, ritory, dec taring, wiu graai nutnmm. aad feeling, that he wotld kick any Imprison him, until he deliverts 2 rffrt to ur that the accoante re- for safe Ihit ct i the whole amount.

The Deatv ii -1 totore puotunea 01 toe iae aiigrcoi oroceedincs of Gov. Brigham Yousg, Chicago roed. iU be flnlahed to Eock-fort by the first of June nest. The Illinois Central Road will be put under contract, ia the spring. iTbe Toad da Lac Road will also be commenced la the spring, making eeven 'railroads that will soon run into, that city.

i As disUnces between the "promi- inn ue 10 4 laiia, til rUt.llAlk aV lit, llf.f, Atf.m.TT!.- their fojmr digrfol proceedlop at Neat oo. The leader fthia deluded peo-pla seem to have taarneel nothbg by paet experience, but era aa inaHif tad a. daeiotte aa eret. We think W'Ugh time that a toe aheold he. put; 1 nelt man out of tho Territory wnoattsmpica to dictate to, or advise him in his duty He asked for no advice and no officer volunteered any.

Thus left untrarn- packet This steamer, placed in the and otbtr Mormon ara'but toe tru. Wo extract from the St. Joeeph vuvci( (nantw, uw of meled, be proceeded molesta trade from Keokuk to Rock Isis-, connection with the St. Lotus snd Ko-' order. The Secretary refused to ce2 and drew up and 'uLrt Adveatere, of the 14th, th following ertlcle, the material facts of which were obtained by the editor of that paper from ttia caatlemen who have just returned u-Uai outregee.

If tba nent points aleng'the liaes of railroad m'1 -1. their 'conduct in "eoi? reasons for refusing to give tkema, hence east, maybe Interesting wemi frnmSali Lake and the atatemeats la tba opl wlUeareljr de ft, 1. Naders, we clip the following from the which ate confirmed br those gentlemen QaZatta 1 Miles. to as In person, It will excite profound a am uomRBT loreatrnri would have the money If hi skooU li to! uke it by violence, snd tion to eet at denaare me act 01 wi' gress establishing the Territory. The ect required him to have tbe census token, so as to properly apportion the number of sepresen tst ires end councillors to saeh county, but he chose to epportlon them according to his fancy, without taking the census.

Thf ect further required, that he ehould fix the time ead place end eppolat the persons who should superintend the first elec a they hato heretoror sucn acta, by uy religiose eect, cannot he aatAnlahmant in the mind of evetv res from R. Ialaad to ChlcaCU 181 kuk line, it eboettoclesea very success- ttxl fall feusineas. -We anderstand that her receipt have far exceeded her expenditures. She wuhaftwa from this tnd duting-tlie uipnnoo of ntvtikttoD, and placed on the Una Keokuk, where, it ia ptababla, will Va able totua ot of tba wia let at UJigktr 'C swore, that they would cut the Secrrw der, that such disgraceful proceedings should be tolerated in, ear civilised tolerated, They ehpuld comp ber the leWe of iheif reentry, Prom Chtvgo Toledo ey. Toledo to Cleveland by Senth Shore ritory with it.

To Use all the comrT'iaitT tL-ir '-i-i' I i -4 KailroM with due deference tewera tieaary means within his reach, te Front some of these gentieroan we K. fats in rtrara 10 differ with them in, religtoue deimon. If they behae iheraaelvea like gotfd cit. Cleveland to Dunkirk by Soujh Shory, i 143 PaiUik te N. Ter by 8..460 tha I Canities between 4he Mer Ujakis lhi brief notice of tba tion for Councillors sod BipreeeaU(ives, and a Delegate ta Congress and it prescribed tbe qoaltficslioos of voters, end applied to- tho Supreme Ceert feraig Juncttpa, which was promptly ti hii and tha tetumioe oClcert, 5sd izane ehould.

and ae ChrMumi ougo. bueineee of thit boat, tad the coaTenteaeo lorDiaoisg junati ana au vd eoafidentlr vouch fot the aceurser thev jeill never be diaturbed, hut eboald it baa leas to tba traveling coHnUr, persons acuag naaes ue thst resolation of the Leg! tl a From Sock Wand to New York lUi This distance will be aeoompltshed hence to New York by eipress train in ther renew their bleepbemeee reoejB, cbo should be eligible as representee tiee. I But, regardless of these directloae, t.a hie rroclamatlon. without the and otlrefa, we canaot fcfraia from as tber did in the States, they mey rit seising or intermeddling with IV preniog ear her coatratttUtaoot to the eroprietora of the line, in having about 40 hours, vlll Itoca saiana tbe etetemeats made. Wer think they furnish most emple greaads for the officers leaving the Territory aad return-Ingte the United States.

These officers srrived at Salt Lake Citvat different neriode during last aasarcd thai he days of their teilaeece ana property in tne nsncs or tetStet rI Chicago, hoars; Chlcsge to loieao, ok aa 'lelaCtiOtt of in tbu Union are numbered. lh houra; Teleee to iueairv, Bi At this point Goversor s-tai (uw Cmtiio Hubbard. bee sbowft tiaa hae tampered Vlvh them so long kirk to New Terk 17 tioers. have paused in bis course, not. summeri Chief Justice Brandebary about Nut tmi.

bv which time tne roaas that forbearance has ceased, to be a L. himealf a tomiBander, a thor from Cleveland on the norttt west ana sume, from eny regara to-iae stm or the decree of the Cpart, far tir the first ef June, Secretary I Harris ana Cantata Da about the middle of July, tne; and think Uncle lam would be ouab boatmae, and a floltbed geatleman seal of the Territory Of the signature of the ecretary, ordering th sleclion tele held under the provisional laws of the 'State ef Deseret' it was compound of blenders, contemning sr portion signed by bimsolf, a portion under a JVea JJrna a portion onder.the bead of rrataS la another part the newspaper, end en' editorial portion. No notice was given in it as to ths qaalifi-cation of voters, and those who "were fuetifieble. now. iq blotting out forever were powerless to es force tbe Maior Bemej hai euitained hi character and Judge Brocchus about the middle el rhiladelphia on the east; will be completed tfPittsburgh, ths nsarest ronte heaca ta New fork, will be via Pitta- is -rr the foal atain of Mormeniim from nit eiw a centleman to August.

w'i-r while he wes surrounded by kU foji but because he was shrewd eseagkja If we eaonot teach them anneara to be the bappineia ot Vis 1 4uintooa nJ PhiladalohiaJ anit tna urauBt delivery of Atacr hv clvilrneana. let ue see what KOca isiana waicgw, The oBcers arriving ntst tn tneier-ritory, discovered immediately a cold, ness on the part of Brlgham Young, the Governor, end heed of the Mormon toat rciriouitua iron taia gofers a for any act ef violence, weitUhnW la. it US9iVHLl Wf 0 i Thus "181 miles isi 104 185 Chicago to Toledo, virtue there is it eaanons and muiketf. bis freights, All the other officers, so visited upon aim, as cerutniy Toledo to uieveiene. nt.

id ha aa charitable 1 as the case eligible to nor were any persoss named to hold the election. The con- ssme governmeat had far as we know, have been well seiactea, Cleveland to Pituburgh; are inclined to believe Pitta bur ih to Phlladefphle, 33) will we We learn that on the -opening ef navlsatian in the pring. another boet honors snd favors upon him tzi I people. The officers were pera.r-to leave' without the main body of jtbe Mormoa people pjijudelphta to New Yerk, 91 at-aateo much to bleme as their lead "1 will be placed on the alternete day are glad to Ieara tkat ae ptrM 1108 milee Church, and a hostility to any one ex ercising authority la the Territory but himself the subordinate leadere and Mormone geoerally partook ef the same feeling. The Governor was jealous of thf pewef he has been accustomed to exercise over that people, and acted as though he could set tolerate a division ef it, even with the Ue i ted 8 taree, much Total, twah formlnc a complete daily line err.

woe nave ueww i.j.r. ahaull at once be arretted, ana ia te Rock Island and Lwbxi Tsam or MtrsCAtiJis. We culfy, with but one sceptics, en-between them ead ths Hereon Pos Sail. Patten attvBsic ta sequence was that nnnaturalued foreigners officiated iat; the election, vol 4 aad were eleciedjee rep reseats fives ead to the offices not authorised by the Or-gsnic. Ue was also authorised and required by the same Act, to nppoiet all Ulcere not provided for in the bill who should continue ia office ttotit.the end of the firat eeesioa of the Legislature, yet there waa not a Sheriff, Justice of the Peace" or iwawv 1IWIH Davenport I punished as.ut Uwe provide.

are Indebted to Mr. E. lioche. City 1 rsTv. v.wjUU Tdeer ia'acain la the' election of officers for "the Measurer, for the followrcg eta tis tics of la lowiw te eoereafor lees the officers.

This feeling ef hostility could neither be subdued nor con down on the Burvijor Geaeral of loi nw in connexion' with the Gian-cus. oft.this end of the route, we know lumber purchaeed off the river the peat the i different persons engaged the vlable claims ead of that portion the couaty wt end occupied by tho Mermeapefiuo and Wisconsin, George Sergeant in the lumber trade lithe city of Mus But. as formerly. contains nothing The Mormons are aboat to oukup we hat speak the feelings of the people of this section; when we say that, out CoostablsV in the Territory, legally qualified to act, when the officers lolt. but asaertiooe without proof.

We erul mote from this place ia tke tpsl catine old friend, Captain Oliver Harria, would and each as i Uh to iocresM i think the editor could be moch better Br S. 6. Stxi bIkiIIv taeaivedaa one of them. HI wealthy It te the beat petal i employed than easailing a man who has, dHciae In all the Weal, aad lU hi I "a eentlemtnlf oeoorlment. and honeety cealed it first vented itself in murmurs and hints, and then broke: out in open denunciations of the government of the United 5tWa aad ita officers.

Tbe Sabbath and tbe palpit were almost coa-eantly prostituted to this purpose, ee-pectaUy if sny of the officers beppeoed to be prevent. The-Governor declared the immense masses of deluded followers who eieembled for worship, that he was not apposed to, the government ef the Uaited 8tates. but it was the infernal corrupt scoundrels at the heed I since he came into office, entirely re -mm r. market oa the frontier. The Cumrdiun conUine a a esf? of character, has won Ior; om many I and regenerated the manner In n-there.

warm friends on the upper JMitaiasippi appeal to all tha SaTots in Fetutd which business a wae earnea (exceptieg one or two Jasttcea-ot jine Peace appointed few days Latere) and criminals went et Urge because thero ere no officers to arrest them or execute any process. 1, Tbe Governor was thus true to bis threat, that 4 JuJfies should not try caf if he could preveat it, for they had loot an officer 10 summon a jury, or e'tecate -arraat, sub-peeaa, or any kinJ process, the Mar-ahalbeiBg(bewo4 to err no proceas. out In vi luck the. Uniui States tarty. rate, Hora erinara loaeg.

newr. Kimball and WtUrJ; Richard Mr. Sargeaat Is a practical surveyor, on. who know, a- dose hU ddy. and 1,147,073 feet eew4 lumbar, 68,469 do 'Square' timber, (loard 558.500 shinglea.i measure,) 337.500 lath, Br W.

da A. CatAxutaii 869,178 Jeet eawed Inmber, 681,677 do measure,) 169,764 do 1 square timber, de 800,008 shicgles, (fetlmaUd.) 480,000 lath, J. do BtS. M. McKtsaiv 4 Ctft 4 feet tewed 43,878 do equare timber, (board 198.800 shingles, which they have seat Eira T.

Be ead J. M. Grao: for the special -t Eince the above wae in type, we find the lollowicg in the St. Louis ITniod "The proprietors of the Keokuk line haTe again placed the Locy Bertram a the trade; end have assigned the com Uand to our own and the public's fa- we doubt whether theUw-flung bHUogs-gate of the- Ledger wlli'et. all swerve of In speaking of the organization of the Teltory, end the officers, to the of ccMJttaelliog acd eaiatisg tbce to Sj.lt.

Lake city, el seOBki himfrom hie duty. The imager men ehould back hie' assertions by some re not. 'All are cimmanded te ttmA te naJ torHa. Caouin Oliver Harris. Thia ie if there Is no time for Saiata liable evidence, if he does not wish to la mest judicioue selection; what "coure they will pursae.

rt congress approfttaira taeaty inov aand dollars to be afpti ji under the di-rection of the Governor and Legivlsiuw, in the erection! of. peblie builJir-ps. na canaidetad a fool or a knave. sail they can go to Salt 87,000 latb. 'a Vita' Wa would auecett to the same people, be prods i as es a poo be etaad aad to individuals, that the U.

8. Jedges might remain tn the Territory end draw their 'eateries, but that they should never here a cauae to try, if he could prevent it. Another speaker, high end influential in the Church, encouraged by tbe bold declaration of the Governor, weBt a degree farther, and announced to the audience from the The Locefoco editors of. Iowa ladies of the Benevolent Society, recent' The Governor no sooner jeceivedr this much less difficulty tbaa the had to contend with. tberefeM ih yea to evacuate Pottawauca" are railing aad pitching aboat the adop At started in this city, the propriety of Br Jacob Unm: 409,238 feet logsj (board measure.) 100,000 lath, manufactured.

Bv FASitxae, ab Psaaose sot Exoagkd ib tbe Loarssa Tsabs 998,781 feet lumber. 'iin a Fm on am vnniiBii the States, aad Btxi Fall be wij all ye Sainta of: tha most High, tion or the Free Banking Law ia Illinois. We shealda't wonder to see Ive.tn order to add more to their trees shall be with too if feu wilt k-r some of these same worthies, before urv. and for the purpoae of enabling money than be embeixted every dollar ef it in payment of debts due by the Mormon Church, aad-ia leas than, ten daye after ita jatrita! In the Valley it was on its wey to, the Uaittd States, in other bands. 4 r- Tho seditious sentiments thes presch-ed by Brighamj Young aod other leaders of the taken in connection the iow loa pulpit, that tbe U.

S. ofScers might remain in the' Territory so long as they three years, est taeir woras. ana tKa luiinia In Si. I.aui a reBtiB them mere fully and effectually Jo out their'noble objeet, A Pair got be advocates of some eimilar.Iaw in tnis they ere I Arise and come vi Sainta of Pottawattamie, and yrk State. When 'the.

question becomee 230,000 ScotrKsacis at Lasss. The Keokuk Whig cautioas the public against a band of strolling scamps, calling themselves Lloyds Original Sable Harmonists 1 and ths Ballevue Democrat warna ten up in the right manner, cannot but he1t draw a large assemblage, and ba Klaaaad Thta anneal ia aCCSti nnm ilar ani the neoole demand Banks behaved themselves aad pid' their boarding, but if thsy did not, they (the Mormons) would hick them' to hell where they belonged, -Indeed no op-portunltywas suffered te peas without aspersing the people and government of with the total. disregard of tLo provisions of the Act iuf Congress by the Gov eraor and hU uescrepulous and fraudu in Iowa they will then sacrifice their long cherished doctrine, ef Herd- Cur will be a teaort, both for the old and voun: to while away, en Cldor Hyde, who urges a g'setsj graiion to Self Lake, whither he'uf'' in the coming jear. The children in tbe House of at Ciaclanall, rpanufacture tLiy dozen of broome. I rency, and go with the Such the people against another ef the Blip the United States in language prorane aad at times obacuue.

hour or two. both amusing to themselves nnd a benefit to those who ere in need Loco fo colt m. of tbe public money determined the officers then io the Territory to report the fcts in writing to the President of the United' States. Subsequent events determined them to a a. SM m.

a ska of their aialatance. What say the ladiee to this 1 47 The City Council have had the pery gentry catling himself Dr. H. Pru-den, a lecturer on Biology Colb. On ths 10th inst.) the upper part of Lake St.

Croix was rosea ever, following atreeta graded this year 1 Upon the occasion of celebrating tbe anniversary of the arrival of tbe Mormon pioneers into the Valle, (14th of July,) anlmmeaae concourse of Mormons had assembled front all patts ot the The ulcere were invited to be present sad participate la the Hotrajt. This is the leave tne terrjiory. aaa ipwi Government ln person. 1 Front.i between Walnut and Mad Creek, and at the mouth of end ice wee running in the Mleslseippi. jaame of a new hotel built this summer by Mr.

Jonathan Heidrg. on Mulberrry Second, between Linn end to we av The mercury on that moraine stood at enue. 1 ty Tba ladea'cormaitRjeat tf Twk Tie, "be dt(M te tWeda Uia aufptaa I ff aaaiWdeii laatWtbdeyIwh to tbirptfiwdafiaMif hm rte Otm lien. A -au-aal Maaaa Uwj. abyiag MMlt ef tbi ftni ent, and aapperMd by taiw tba "B1 ba funded IW that fmpomm, lUe k- rimatarf aataaa aftat Pi Third, between Chesant and Stnmp.

aatwcea Second and Third. They saw they fcoutd not pertorm tnt tr respective duties with credit them-solves, or fidelity to the Government that the arm of the JuJiciary was already paUieiby the poaitioa la which tbe Judgce foued that Brigham Young had been accetomed to enterHhe Legisiatoine Hall under the sroviaional Stale Governmeat. and die i street, between Fourth end Fifth streets, oppoeite the court houae ItJa a well built and neatly finished haildiag, end "well calculated for the bnaiaess which do do Linn. do 10 degrees above teroV' CCJ" Quite a number of Tennessee pepers have hoisted the' name of Mr. Fillmore far President, aed mx-Qor.

Jenee, ef that State, or Vice Preaideat. festivities of the occasion. They were seated upon ths stand and their feelings were shocked and outraged by a diabolical declaration on the part of Brigham Young In regard to the lame a ted Taylor. After proceeding to make a few remark he declared Zacbary Taylor ie dead nod tn hell, and 1 am glad of it I then rising apon hie toes, snd strecthiag both it is intended for. It containe twenty ran mi.

finished off in the best of ytpmm, arid aaMbadbaM fat taa ftf-A mrum, umaaU wbkb, by tbe farce eoBireua, There is ta be a ede Mofoteora, ie eooaectioa with thiW. do- do do I'- do-; do and Fourth. Third end Fifth. Front end Second. Third aad Front and Fifth.

fine, -do-Cheenut, do Iowa Sycamore, do Walnut, do do do Molberry, 4e anil well ventilated. Store rooms tate abet laws should should be passsd, and to enter the Court sad Jury rooms, and direct what verdict ehould be ren are en the first floor kctioa. bkh. It saajugvd piepwry, tobt awMtrtaMribaaeitteiaame( Mr. John Zeigler hit received his fall stock of goods, and Is now ready to eerve bis cuatomere sad the public generally.

Ses his advertisement. Eibibtiioa tmm wbkb it mtg i We learn that Mr. Jacob Neidig, who Intends keeping thie house, -will open Tnt Tetsrr-Sicose Covetses com CaaTa er Jeeea CaaSsv-Deadi ke In a waalr at ma. for the reception of dered, and that they knew that he wae equally as omnipoteat end leSueatial with the Mormon people, under tht Territorial Gavejnmeut that, with a Mormon Governor, a 0. Attorney, Mormon U.

S. Marshal, and Mormon Grand and Petit' Juries, Justice would mences Its first session on Monday next, Peccmber i hoaxdexa. and. tweljeii. his NtwTetk N6mber 20..

a. tJ ika Uiaahi ValleV. 1 ma Basement it will be well kept, and give satisfaction to those who patron. aeerve affluaa 6k ale aad a It AmUmJ hm all elaaaM 1 hands toward heaven, he declared in a loud voice. and 1 prophecy, in the name of Jesus Christ, by the power of priesthood that's npon ms, that say Prsaideot of the United Statee who lifts hie finger againet thie people shall die an untimely death, and go to belli' mod the masses responded in shouts of Amen It was gravely charged by another speaker that the United States had cm-ally and dastardly torn away fiva hundred Mormons from their wives end children at 'Winter and forced them te go to California as soldiers, leaving their wives end.

children to age the Pennsylvania House Jadge Unae a ete el re Tj AHXatcan Houss. Our old worthy One of the most i frightful catastro-1 pbes took place this evening. About 4 1 o'clock, juat before the Ward SchoorKo. 26, occupying the new building in Greenwich avenve, near. Sixth etreet, were about break! eg the principal of the department la the third story, a Miss Harrison, wss seised With sudden illness, of paralrtie stature.

be slaughtered in her own temple, or II triumphant in, vindicating the laws by a conviction in a crimioal eats, the psr-donlng power would be interposed to enatch a favorite from the bends of the law. baaored her ard beea beeertd by atveoiy yearn P-publieea. I GaeaeiTbe 8le of Orerfkk-J better weeks of latere! TmiZi tbet Seoihera ISiate, endyetser fA landlord, 'James Borland, has retired from this house, having sold out to our fallow tewneoisn, Kirk Patrick, ssder The Senate consists of two. Senators from each State. Since the admission of Californle; there are thirty-one Statee, repreeented by sixty-two Senators.

Ths Senators who held over from the 4th of last March were forty-one, vis eighteen Whigs and twenty-three Democrats. Of the twenty-ene new Senators, three are yet to be elected, from the following States 1 California Legielature Democratic. Connecticut Letielaturs to he cho When it bocama known that the oa Qm. Tewaev whose superintendence it will hereafter be meat-ed. A Kirk is a good epicure, aM.

iaat delieerwL save tba perish on the ironttere. deie.ia ae egotfi fellow and will make an excel thm tacaeae ot tk lajeemea ewei ue waa which took such corioue effect apon her fees, as to cause greet alarm among the children the majority of 'whom were girls from six to eight years ef age. The consternation gradual) increased, and ia the midst of it the alarm; ef fire was made, and the children at once rushed for the stairs, which ia their eagerness thsy completely blecxed p. I The people were taught from tbe pel- Eit thai 'the lawe end policy of the felted Stews Government, were Intended to oppress the poor tbet the government et the United States was a etiak in the nostrils of Jehovah that it was tolas te hell at fact ee it could, and the cere were determieed to leave, and the apology of the Governor end other leaders were insufficient te swerve these gentlemen from their duty, then It wee thst the Governor unveiled himself, showed the cloven foot, and ettempted a atill greater outrage. The Legialetare was not to have met nniil Jsnuary.

1658, aad consequently no expose of the embesslement ef tha twenty thousand dollars bv the Governor could have been AiUabereed. A empbja ef i tmaory te eke aeplkeUe le the ft rhe mlUteftbemataeabl Ma. Cur.Tbe Ustfltiee lt5beajet He, day Joe leet far Waikiotwa etty. far Uess. LatU and McAuley's new buildings.

the corner aof Third street sal Iowa avenue, sake fine anpearaace. aiid add greaUy to the sen in April 1888. Tennessee Legielature Whig 1 The Bouse consists of two hundred thirty-three aerobe re and four territorial delesatee. These delegateer however, sooner the better that they (the Mormone) could save It, hot rather than sate it by any other means than TAsec- looka of that part i the towni J. W.

ia hi rite earrMte end became wedged between tbe beJas-trade and the wall. Suddenly tbe ban sete Wallace ie also fiuiahing a fine three aa aa JB weU take ateaaebeet fer pmaed by atace direct ta weU take eube-t ler Ma ihraet eaai nister gave wey, and sceree the chil made known, actany, oy me secre story brick house on Iowa Menus, be We ai dren were preclpiuted a distanca iratiaedteisy tb.1 bKV beee etora i.ia tewts racy, they would see It A nether tp, decUred that 4 the of the Uocaione were proscribed by the United lUaa it baa I aa feet to the ereand. fTna pareate tary, to tho President end Congress ke-fere December 1SSS. Mr. JiarrU was set only Cecrny of the Tsrritnry, bat aleo Diebareia'i Agent of Ike united jageaa ti us unnea 5tave no vw Of he members elect, end those hold iB j.

over, thihy-four are democrats, ere Whigs, and four Free MMtepriug. children eutcaly assembled, and as body r.w DAaaecs ue tween tialn and Third streets, fell to the depth of about an inch en Thursday morning last, but seosi n1. after body of dead or: iajarad were reeeg-aiied, the screams ef the soother were Ctatea, and baft cent of the per diets aad cdUz" cf the Statee that he kal two wivee, others of kle brethren had snore," n4 brother Crtam Teernj had etlll mere, and nose of tiera dare return to the United Statee, foe their dirty, little, mean, contracted laws weald Inapisaoa theta irpdyestay, Tbeee, and many tike eenttmeau, were tauht to the deluded massee, and the oCicera compelled to td have nave rots. A few lou ax nogs ar HeOeaer ibrie p4a. heart rendicj.

-1 Eo far as ascertained forty eiht ere eaid to have been ajUled, end probe Uy the samo aaaher, leas, itjatti. Some caacot recover, and probably before-morning many of the iajaied will die. -1 VZ ee ed -netete wieVL-d a Cart's eoilers Hale end Eewerd were elected by a unloft of WMgs and Freeeoilers Sumner aoo! Chase were lea4 by Democrats and Frestonerrcemblned. DodSe, (damocraO. of WUcoaalnf Fieb; (Vhit.) of CW Yerkj Foote, (Whig,) ef termoaw a.

4 Wede, Whig.) of Ohio, ere also put do we by eeme as Freeoi1ere. Legislature an4 cetirnt of the Territory, TLs as It was, aaderstoed, and not daied, being all Uormexs, k4 trisd ta rsUnqslsh their the Cat3kase wbe ee rived, which were disposed of at 13 50, We quote the price at from fits 83 80, and choice lots et 3 78. Pork, in th principal markets, seems te he dull, end hae a dowflTPari teadenc; ladeee el eMrratff. ate JTwJ heer them, without the power to repel per diem and mileage to the Church, ana therefore determined ef Stale Baab ef Ubie. weather is cool and pleasant! the tne oorerner wae i.

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Pages Available:
1,265
Years Available:
1840-1854