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45 A XNT 0%01TB VIS I $ $
b«
':.'.} IU S —TU'Q d&Hbrs pen ..year, in mi*
jfb -, in.advance UM\ ••.•••':.
dOU. WORK of M!I kinds neatly andcx
jjuditiottsl^ executed, on reasonable terms
HATES OF At) VEltTlSlXG.
(junre, one week,-, L\
.lo., three A\fte-ks,..I .'.
K:, three wohtBi, .\.
do., si.v month:?, ..'..
tjr .. cue vein,.»i.
.§(1,00
.. 2,00
... 3,oO
... 6,00
10,00
,.. 2,30
.. 5.50
W 8,00
12,00
...3,50
Tvo squares-, throe weeks,
-io., three months,
do., six months,
lift., one yea.?,
'fhr.o squares, ihree Weeks...
I dosf three months, -_.
do., six months,.....
do., one year,.... •. 15,00
||&uarter'd| aeolumi, three months, 12,00
do. six mo iths, 15,00
do. one year,*, .25,00
... 1,00
... 10,00'
Si.ill' a column, three,montbs, 15,00
'••do. *}x mouths,.?.,....,..25,00
«». do. one year,...... .'.... 40,00
Due hanii, three months, 1 25,00
iU. .six months,,.........40,OfH W
do! mm a .'75,00 "r
nT snl.a' .'Ai4bs, one year,,... 7,00
im '«HhifXtt?*'-"*"?
Thirt|en litiesof N'onpareil are counted •OSR«* O« Hiyer
I I I ml
fA., ,,v'«*i"
displayed advemfsomeats one half more
t.hv he regular rates.
j'.'xv"' All conumuiication^ o*i hus'nevs
L'.nt..'•.r-.v y1 with the p»pet to be addressed
€4 F. 1 It O T. I
O V..» f. i» 1£ A fe. 15 S A
i-rtXsT.iN'ri.i' OH 'UA'NII, I I.AKOK (IOAXTIT or
FARMING A TIMBER T.AND
Town P^yorty hi St. -AntKoay-,
MINiNKAPOf.JS, ST. Ul/OuD,
Sl! '.'vOPKJf, fiHoTT^SUBfi, atR.A USK, NKHBURO
ST. »ivi ^fc SILLLH LAC.
r*J)?r(", M: (.1)0 ToWrf of llaM.ivor.
JOHN L. WILSON,
DEALER 33S REAL ESTATE,
K7, VLOfTD, MINNESOTA. I
O W. JONES
ardtfirsc and Oommhmoii Mvrcjianl'sl
Pealers (rrain Klour,T Pork,
*wi! Frovisions Generally.
l'ersori?l attedrtbn paid to Consignments
rtUii aiivarces made if renuired.
TW
1
til MENBENHALL,
BANKERS,
Mordi Western Land and Collecting
Accent -,
MINNEAPOLIS, M. T.
V. LLCG 1 E I
CALPE¥TER.
itirp J).oorN t'in.ubtr oi-Gothic ilcod stisi!
.• .is and Frames, or any other desired I
Wi.ru made, to oale at short notu.-e.—
In dried luvnl er constantlv chi bund
S O
500 Lots in Superior, Wisconsin, (Mc
Konty^ Addiffon.j
ITENiiY MMvi'LC'V
ST OtOTO!'S
THIS
A
Jjoora imd .ash for sale, .at mv \'i1l1'- P^P«etoVs of Last Aunj Cloud
ddnuliictorv on Fmt street, near .•
Dealer in Uea! Estate
ft. Paul. Minnesota.
I'loiir and
BSBTOats at wholesale or retail.
'NF.W FT/J1JF{ & E E S O E ^°Uow the directiontT-ierethis
be subscriber has iust received a liarge
5fe bre iufide arrangements to be con
etttntfy 'aipjdied by an agent, on the river
h«ow, fMiclwdll supply those in want of
me above articles, cheaper for the ensh,
•ban at any other establishment in this
vicinity. iC^'Plour in barrels and sacks.
or n, or a
:0\
S'tore on River street, just rt the ferrv,
(Wer town) St. Cloud, E. CURTIS.
I E I E
FOR SALE,
A few choice' lots in'the original iown
Cloud. Price, from $250
#3,000.
Lai ds or, sale in the yicinlity pf! 'Mm
^eapoiis, near"' die Railroad line by:
.J..L. WiLSoN.
1
'••*:•»'•.•!? heoiiers for sale.iheaper dmn can river at Eas ,.Vt to connect with the
Be bought elsewhere in the upper country. main trunk railway which will touch &t.
Cloud on the west s.u!e on its way to the
STEALS •HOP'SF*. .^,
N
al-oll I)
A hER 1 N I E A E A E
OlTice on River Street, opposite the Ferry,
S A N O I O
AH persons (iCwh'vni? to UiTfe«t in X.wM or/tofraproif
Pi-ly in a part of Oio 6oU»tty which isurisu.tpaftojo! Iiifioil
»n«l Jriip'nUy fiUinj up A-?tU bona, fute mnteis. can *lird
aVorahi.' oppovtunitiea bj- nvpiyiiif- to the! nni!er«i«ned.
Property .thr «»h in the towns of Hartford, St. Cioud,
ATewimix. Brotf.slmrsr, Mille IJIC, anc^ nil rlia bfesl paying
OH iK tUl? pai-t thii eouafry th* looatloo of width
may he wen by rrfc-rt-d to the n\.t•.
JmmftT 185 7. N K. SMITH
i.o'rs O S A W
^w choice lm'jiiirs LOTS for siile in lower St
"Olonil. N.N .SSlltU.
MILLE LAO.
Let? in MMe I.au for sale,.ehear CBSJI only.
*•'/. N..SMiTfr'.'
S
vii transient ativertiscineid:H must bo. I
pst'd for in advance.
Ali Advertiser.'nt« tmist be nnirked for!
a iiJtniett'.ar lenffth of time, or thqy Will be ^Al^-v^rw^n«riA\y,xi\fk\m^\^cia^^^i^^h
5
St, (Aoad^Jun 1.1357.
/.4 i)7E^ F. KENN&D Y.'
MASON 4- 1'f.ASTKUEK
RICKKRfiNCES
'."2 Home beautifully located- town, on the
teams hmi favorable terms. East ^aint Cloud
Ifon. IJ.M. Rice, VVasJiington City,
V.,i.O.Hi-:ldy,
ri \w ?r en CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWKL ay, am sic-J?OXE.V&-«
./» Is W 6t- O itolwtnd in the beatmanrter,atidon rea*«hiihk. rernf»
New York,
vu^'os Sz Scrotuj, ffart ford, Conn
JGranfenl, Oliftiublin & Oo.,C
WAT
t'PPBHin TOWN,, S.\i CLOUriBacon, First ste^wt, ppp*^* the Steam's H«use, Lower Si
loud.
a uy
\11 goods stored for the east side of TTIHRKE THOUSAND KOUR. MUXDRKD ACRES
the river above
crossed free of
P. TALC OXI,
febh-maker and Jeweller,
AT.r, KI.Nfi-. -K
KKVS, GCA.KOS, OU^TAJT.S, &?,
eonstanrjy Oh i»artd.
few choice lots in St. Cloud, tor sale rvv
.P WrLSON
of Land, in Benton and 3hv,?lionf?,e eonntJ"° fc.i
»J P- W1LSOM. Mimictpolis, or
.1, R. WILSON, St Cloud.
W J. PARSONS. 7 7 r7"10n«A^7
FAR^ON6f. & MORGAN.
.Counsellors at Law and General Ao-ents,
MlNKE{i IH)f. KS, MBtNBSOJrji..
Investnicn'ts made for capitalists ?}j«S
tv-eiitv-five cents per annum
UPPER MISSISSIPPI!!!
Head of Steamboat "Navigation &c
™"mf**P*M to utspose of
A
Newbnrgh, Manchester, Brott.sbur^h,.,yyra
l-ouse, Portuna, Trenton, and Twin Lakes
roid to ftuponor Oitv will undoubtedly!'
to believe that a railroad will be built by $
means the recent lanu grant on the
a I i!i»sj.siaofo me iui.ssiss
East side of
theCloud
Red River of the ]v.ort.h.
A daily line ef stages connect East St.
Cloud with St. Anthony and Et. Paul. A
Post Office is established here and is now
in operation.
tc(jOtfeisnon
•nil supply constanlly en hatad by the
fibers at their kiln "ua lower St. Valuabl« improvements are be u'rr.:made
East St. Cloud
31. A. SMITH & CO
"s
JANE GvSWSSSHEIiiC Editor, Speak w$o4 hs o3^(n^vpjf I^r^el that they .g,6fbrwai,d/'-~KvoTi ^du.u-
ifaa^r&m&ut.is.^i&m wwg#xiattti'
KW /N» rrnxfrriFU.' Moria is SIT.
tl»i«* "townof Saint C'to'ii"). cominnniliotr .•••»• of Oi,
IttlQStVfAnltftlU id ui&Ufti View.-! OH thi' MMd4|pl 31 v
JI-.—If hns'been O0tifv4etci .only. a fcyruuvr-tln, anil the
proprietor asstirrs'"if -nia'aiay vi**f''t.tiu place, that
boy shall fiin1.it eteauly in all, rfsiiei.tsi—and tljat biif'
taWa shall contain f-very bounty and lU.\»ii\? wlii can
be obtained lio*H at bollix null plnwn below. T.t is his in*
ritio»i ttWitj1*'to keep the above hotel a* a fir'gt clad*
hotel int-voiVrearoet.'
.. C.T.ST:AIRNi».
N. N. 5 I
f.reet Lower st. ciowd.
tandfi, and riat of
Ki SH3 had at !iy Orlice 1. 1857,
he^Wrtini* Tow-is ol rVorliioru Minnesota, can at. at
M. P. NOEL.
"alty
HOUNXV StTUVWYOH & CIVIL KNUINKKK,
•Would rospv-r-iiiy Jm'.niti iTm'Citizens of ft Chwd
.»t
ftttosd
tornil*
eot.tinueu'j ari'.i! enarcfeu tor tS crtieretit ffosent a hi jesdenr^, L^wij'r St.l
out, ind pftid.
,r,ial Nfotites before Marriages, or
t:,I.-!'. precedence of regular navwU-:e
tn/i,is, double the asa.il rates.
In.sinessviiti-UBte.ito
ioioud
careJI,
Soricbsjt!^ patronagu of all persons hi need k.f tho RXOll.lSlVely to
services ef practieal mason asul plasterer—Hip long es*
pwiwy^iii the above blanches of t.lane,, assures' him
th^t he-.vil! isfvo ftniversal sncisfactioM ati' UM reae.oftaDle
slyctjaj-geis as r.au be dene by any one.
..'it, Cloud Jan. I. Ic57. if—y
CLARK & CARLISLE,
NT T. Y, A N
O E r.
JShop—C'lifl street, near LoWry's landing
WouM respeciftrtly infmMji the citizens of St. Ulond an«l
•itiify thai iiioy ati? ready to i.ntr?.ct for tJie erection of
number of hnildiiiffH, on the most liberal terms.—
i' $C I ^''••Ca.rlUie buvini nriictjcCfA in the FJ:isl as JIII Arcl^jtfcct
plan..
JA
HuHder, jnaraiiifos satisfaction to all vvti'o niny :ve
tltcUher hi designifiH a private or
specifications furni.-tlicd. Oltiee-. nirt Btnttv
J- iy WILSON.
I'eaW in Real EstateandGeucral Agent
MWM. A POLIS, M. T.
AMIS a:d Town Lors bought and R"ltt iVrtml Wr.r
niiKsTocated on reasonable terms, vmesnm'nls
made i'or parties tet a distance. Which Mill insure
100 pec fcc
1t..\jev.*.iVi-'«ni.
I N N E S O A
better opportunity for invest-
ment tha eanb.c found at East St. Cloud..
It ia the starting point for expedition's to
the Great Valley of the Red ixlVer of the
North, and will couiraand a large trader
from that region aad also fr*m the rich
agrmulturai Vallev of the Sauk River.--
orthe ubscribk at the Stearns 'HOUSQ,
v",w''-.'
%i^
P-,E OJCM lJK.ll
'/ffic
2 ,4 f*/V O O I must eat potatoes and corn meal this win- the limns of
M%*J -., \JA.J\J \J U» ter for want of money to huv flour, .^till,
Great Chajtee for Iiwestment -111 we intend to publisbihe VISITER, weekly
RAJLROAD OENTRE OL
lots
Foc further information inquire of Col.
John Ecnerson, aCthe Eaat St. Cloud 9*K^ft?v% ^e gpvernor of any.place... It)
THEO/Biri^VHAM,
Agent and Attorney for tbe East
Cloud Co.
IMTtfTWaEMB
in it but we will ude all possible,diili-
-, .«.
voting• 4 is,
a privilege wbicl, uoaid lw
h-»-" .i I
tionTLarge
Ignorance,s-rare-,the.seve
curse the
Earth,'fwitthaa
,.0- .h
miseries. more" wonderful, th •,„
wOHdevs'1' of, the world: and Uio.v rnua be
is the terminus of dm Mr hue road run-1toiM^iom S *iVldmZ a and spy*:
n.iiig from the Missipsippi river to Sune- \. %$$ subscribers of the.-' Minnesota Ad- :. Notwithstanding the exeitment' wlibjli
nor Ciiy.and passing through the'towfls-oi vevtiserr? who have paid in 'advance will has recently disttnbed the Natjtfn in raia
receive:! the VISITKR until the tinie of their I tion to ijhe powers of the General Govern
subseription expires, when it will be stop- !"merit over the Territories, let us hope that
I
iAL\.L
1
1 0
Pies lC1"
Mississippi/ crosa'po- the strictly in advance,
andr
Produce of .any kind, will be:
Hotel Beede MeddenhaR, Minneapolis is perspicuous styi«?,pf reiisonahle lengtb/j G'oP'Gebrfie
iv a I id
0 hlilf a 3
fjpWWSWMtyipWBBi^^
2,4 ,.'1815.7'.."
Taiie-Qftiy S^ssfcelni Editor*
The S CLOUD VISITBU will hot be the
ortfj.m of any party ^r:ieci£v'littfe^#|r^^
bersiqf any,ean be heard thrpughd^s cpl.-
of
created frw, and
A
equal-.n the.i-.rjsft to hie, hberty and the j-fqora-
pursuit of hapumess. ,-,»•...*„.:„.i.n°.r .^i.p ... .i
ad. The and the Cbn'rtitalton'dr the I S
United States are anti slavery and human
man'tv, !. cadi! attention to the. necessity of
7til. Oariiottc is the iruo j.hilosophy taking advantage of the rich grant' of
ofhfe i?c sarg yc« have turned .your
Unioiiy fry cover soimv .sl'iipondons iVand,
no ftqniishek ofrietoi-ic to call ojf the -it
tontjow, iro.jili^ subject in 'h'a/. d' .and for
this''-¥ea$0'n 'ft vvoiiri have ecni pi-opel* to
hav^e padded' tlio u^ual word Vf/aefc'uot.vl
?%ment to the Supreme, Ruler. th« iues
i'agfcaims fttfiTotli5ug^|ilwi|p„yierf tlte name
of Got!,-br'ttffiaht lo/:His Mw: aivd rnhdd I
&c. men and women who dweii in the
land, walk up and down and go to and fro a. A.l a. to au^iorVief the peopl Kg$$$|^|
rrl
.,, v, ., ,.
The .t
a
6fl
»n...r.b«„»dotH»«S?•"' «,T-'-oi''ir
of tho act.
gence making perspnal observations and u..r, ,,J,.»!.«,
..,. .., OQ. ion enttro sections, tor me purpose
he
4 A
cnatl'.eiloui is. unconstitutional in anrv as-H ,t- •.
soaiatioS proKSng. to receive either a, 1 1 V*™
fundamental law. actions of laud adjoining, or as con ,gu
ous as may he to each, for the of the
•itu. raying taxes is as unwomanly as
-.
,-, wv witlim tiie .State, which slial be sold by
otn. Slavery. intempe-Tance Ahecta
nv,-Ui
Idleness, Land Monopoly..i „':ie^t,
UU 0
ant Citie greaj evils ,' ,,
,, o. peases^,„
inciden.t, to the same—for the
which:
frt
pos,
l*jj
city and it our 4iU
earth and-good Will to man, can becfuflyL.,,1 ,»• -,. ., ,.
.,,.. J™ and dispos.t.'on and the promptest aejaoti,
fl/'o.V, -i I
-ih
on ot, (. lou-.l. 'despite a 1 wecou 11.. m' ••,•
,i .,, •-,. lilev these grants have been accepted,
do to prevent, will, at no distant day, be a
nowJ.••••,o
much, as
to •,
i" „, ..' oi tu
whatI wie can-in
iaymg the loundiitions for
UOI v/au L.viijw tut i\ji ...... .,
,, -iuvu now.
lmu] a io onv
jac:--t.i liberty -and Hght, your hack to the
joadage. and the flesh-pots of E-vnt,-- Government, for railroad purposes and
accon-.p on the j-nmey. I hen—"go, .... .,
f_.
toil, of danger i.nd .apparent .deaT-lv^ Yosl I oloo-ieal survey of the State, ofiixhr the wes
if-the path.of duty lies .through ihc Jeep
a S 1 eleG
waters, go forward and the irresistable
right arm shall divide the wavesi Amen I tion fraiifis, of revis'ng {'ic State Prison
and-Aroeu, system, of asking General Government for
As to the bu -inesspaitof the VISITKR/T
We have very little type and 'that not „. ..,
the best kind, not much paper and no more i'»ng the prisoners of hpi-it La.ce, ihe
S W
THE I if possible, but if not, then as often as we
can, cbargi-ng subscribers only for the yther Indian deprodatio? s, have he'ea' re
number sent them.. We have no doubt or amoved, and I fee! confident that under the
these towns are "rowing'Vapidly and will p«d unless the .sub^cripti'WJ is renewed its the tpvestion may seon hud. a. satisfactory, York on tbe 29t••"}
bring details o. a .fright
bring much trade -tothis point.'. \. rail- compliance.with our rules. I solution. The future peace nvA harmony .L-, ,„.,„,...,„,., ..
,„ain
no
eeived in payment for subscription, O $t
W want potatoes, corn, turnips, hay,
G. tawis.'StIEL Editor, of the States and lerr.tories can be best I
of air line roa *2 -per annum.j secured, by.caelf acting in his own .proper «,ndi» and Mormons
in a few years, and is every'reilAod ToTEillvlS—SingleoCopies
subscribers out Stearn couuL who' sphere A people Accustomed't regulate eighteen people were killed and the scene
pw'rTfelora here, 5 copies for §8 I and control their own social: and political
Congresse
-Mhmosota Tcvtvoh to ^#»^^4t*^i4^Mbt#^^ii*§R^
building., oi fo
&-
i- *-,
salt springs within the State,
rf tiu
oFa.'ir.uIIirv'!TS,S'
^e, -n ,• cu
»f i-Congress after the admission of5athethState
union—after uednctinj ex
rr„ „. 1 ,upUr
intoe.themaking
muititud1e Utek -e ,„. -.
lti.e."seveof
union—after•cdednctinjr
of p:ibh roactjs andall,thecx
interna
unjrovei.neiits.
•.i All these grants renure lie action.of
ajbofsh/'d oeiorelhe reign or peace on! ^-L *i .- .- '. ,.
„.. •,.
"ne Legislature, tor thou* proper selection
•consistent with
due.
Mti
state, by the General
l&ch 3' rtiight towards the bitter laud and thinks the' finishing oi* these roads may de-'j mine here, sliow no lack of indVpen- tliem CNiellv toflfdered.
to the giein^t amount of goo.1 you
toward!* VVfat! int0 the Red, S«a of "r.ges thepropnety of providing lor a ge- here appears to be Democratic tlmn- -sjflc
distant from tvpe foundrv or paper mill, that f!d R-ir«tntv a'rv/j Mr -Vi
with the river'lrozen a W W The^Territory has expended between.'
miles of\
le or wago:. or sled transportation be-1 three-and four thousand dollars in re-
guarantee 1 tween us and a railroad. Our hat olt pa
I .. -,, ,.,,., clanumrr tno two captive women
I trons is shorter than the roll of tmdeons' S ,, ., ..,
army, and a -large proportion of "them pa-'l"^ah and his band aave fled beyond destroyed their popularity with their
its of tiie State never to return 'party, by protesting against the beg-j
fear but that the TISITRR will lire to' get' a,i present administration of Indian affairs, no
new dress in the spring} make its appear- apprehension need ha entertained of thcir
anceiu rei-peetable soc/ety, grow to be .!'a reeurre nee.
power on Earth,'' and publish the obitunry B'f, is
ol all now eiigagea in seu'ding ft out upon .. ... l.s
-r -i- 1 rr\ I O S S i/l a 11
-. -i'A i. *wi fl.in 11 .• -II 1 1" 1 O Ull.. 111 ill lit. I a W it UOrt/iVBCM I
senbee
af-:I
ter the time"eNpii fo whicpaper
it has safety
paid. Single copies nets. Letters ou On the appiicr.iion of a new.Slit for,'
business or? concerning the AdveHiser i'admission into the Union. Congress has
should be directed to the publisher. 1 power and it becomes its.duty to enquire
-t—r—k—-' •_5.„^=s=s: .-••''•- ,1^ --?p,'i Whether it is Rep.ublica"n an its organiza
'^o Subscribers. I Wording io the ..meaning of thai.
when left to div\^ 'their, own" means
MI terra aS:api/ded to Urn prtueiiiles aim prac-
of
ri
oecf, game, firewood, furs, any thing j,people shall arrive at that organizinion.—
good to oat or wear, or use about the! Any other''conclusion would preclude the
house. /, idea-of equality because the: equality of
-_.-_.::-::.:•-....-_ r__^: :_:.:_-,._ ...-:._^—_.._...: 3*l{lteS dOGS OOt Uieail belllg e^tud Hi S1ZP,
Governor's Message. or strength, or similar in domestic pohcy
Governor Medary has sott% in his mes- but equaPdii- ilio .rights resetved to the
sage to the Minnesota .Legislat are and.veJ States and the peop!e, Lv their sovereign
do not remember ever seeing a better pies- .l
the affairs
St-jHiiyfreeh-om-'buncomb. ^odra
in of sacredf things a
a 3 it [hc or
gln, to prescribe, the mode by whidi .he
Tlie West-Minnesota.
arrived in this city,
rom the nori.heru part
Barsstow
jmir Terfitoryv & I S $
KEso^rAv'THURSi)^ jWff&mmM §i &i
al
deliberation,
aaA ,- ,,
.larg,e '. .. '.s ratmed.e
an(.-oast
eeuiirmedn oyfArticle 2, lection
alnl.thatt
is muc, orf the j\.od, an,o budding de *i
,-, •,. Legislative enaetmeiits to se-.u:e t!ie Ocue
tences aga
nst.as
posstbw,,o!Ttti.e
„,-,««. ht
evil aft..'i.ding t. cse hoards or crippled n-u
iUos:„inteiicted.
tr A
TT
is*advisa-
a
',-
tutto Minnesota and
is rtnuirod i•s.the necessary
bjy .i.nd-.i.s pnppling Minn.o?ot.aw"t1} a thrif
ty and jntellyc'ut'. popii'alio ). He says
Hid 'di-vasrntfon enus^d' by g|- .«'-ltbjip'rs,
or 'loei.i t-:, j.g) oiide^l—llieyi-Jvrve depanl^d
'withou dop: (siting, ihwr &x^y and thai.the
farmers."in' aiiMeipatioii of a^rodt dirnrVa
tion from the bliMMife' prepariiifj forfim
ni' :o«e crops for the coming-seamu, on t!|
or iertt'e soil of the priirios, and that, die
3
rV
sectionf
vydh perfect propriety, have H.S WW§£ tin saflty valve'of (he extra^C Uie.fo:iowh%
tie is-a keen an
!iC' Vare' Uriw
fc
..
the .West will carry
tho'n.— N. V. Adas.
Hie ««o„ .t,.. :«i
tvp and that not ot I tvepubh'cans and a portion ot the JJe-! oTjnts, Mr. Honea .states lint their
a
mo!iCy.than Agur mig'ut have accepted banking svstem and circulating medium I enormous sum of. §1,815. The dutv per
vvhhsafvty. W^a^over^ixb,atidr,edmil^ feeling is so strong upon the subject
jghf .side of tho question
on
•-.••M liie.n. all grounds for fear of fur-fb.ttt in the name of Stearns county,! r#|
rate observer, well as a doauentj of „mking preparatiotis "l^'nnrl
fori in him oft
England preW. He'made the first speech that on the previouUo.uiie—-.f'io
in tins city on the ratificafion of Mr...Bu- Yoniv had declared
chanan'a notnination and (hough nrjyer an
office seeker, or a candidate for oflhe,
a
arways a -stoning deaioerai. lie is a man
,.. r,e ,i,:.:,, ,«f0nr:ity. and ms vieiy, on
Croat
present resiUence is1 St. Cloud, and of November.
we know he lias had tho opportunity
AT
-!e
.-
lu&ian "Ma^sftcre.
}ai
9l&. *l copies tor ^20, all relations, will noL long.-e.inam in disorder, keen folke bWlr with »-ii*»i-
ofMr.
-(jaiil.ort.ia. .The next iram passing met, .'
Ihime,Mr. IL.igbt.Presiduntor Cedar
^ity and two other white men. all four
One of the mee. belonging to tlie train,
which brought this hneUUrcnje says .•.
$rhileviu'San Bernardo, i. beard many
persons' express gratiiication at the massa
cre. AiHne church services on Sunday,
f.'aptain l.Lunt occupied the pulpit,, and
among oilier things he said that the hand
of the Loird vvtisiu it f. whether It teas done
piished/
Another Vr.itne
I,,M0WJ#JV J&fclfefeer..
or
train in which ho came thev were M.ifie.'iei
lo foiistunt an 1' Iiarraiisino ^tiaek- i\~Mii.&
tMe Ifctia-rfs'-CYtt' 3?a'Ctr tliey %1'L Hs'f IMo-^
city. -They m-vu. .behiffid-:ll:a'trail, ^h«ih4r
had been n6 cmeljy lua.v-sacred af Birrtta
(.'ktiM, Oanoit, Two of the meft.bb)ng}ifu'
to the train which vlr. ilonea aGco.npriniod
were wounded in a fi^ht with the imtuuri,
and o2G head of cattle .driven oil
tbe W^ were never briglrer ,. ,: ,.
iilO.lt th
Keeir'anrtd itoiiu-'! and heard the people irenfiraUV- sB^ahiftl
of 0 en
,°
weight with thcpejpleto stand togetlier and sappert
Itiru tn maintaining the CULIS-: of God and
We know nothiiio- of Col Bar-slow's JhG Church. Was told tint thy lion cf
lame' as an orator or writer'. But Ins
ii &
,J massacred, was undue the charge of apt.
ot being well informed about matters Baker, familiarly knowii as
in Minnesota. has the appear- [*rom Carroll county. Arkansas—Silas Ed-
ance of a man of cool judgment aiidl %'f™
the.
Necessity.
another leadinc Democratic lawyer
Muddy,
rii open dental o-.•
th tales ia i„ ,-v ,.
4 .-.-or by natch and the Indians, and by
the famine
a 3 a
atton
with a tnerchant—a Ktated
•mday, Briglinin
he,rCerf.p]e7ih\t
lenpeforth Utaii was separato and inder
pendent.Territory, and owed.no'obedience
alliance to any form of \m hue LlSe
aclinent, and a
'^h
nam to pac.-c up and leave betore the 1st
ivmi xvhicl1 30
-J Laptain, are also known to have been in
keen observation. is iii^lity cs- MIW trdiu. At Cedar'City,Mr. Lionet saw
W&ed by our citizens o-enen.nv.' as
a
a .-an oi strictly temperate habit- Mr. Silas Edwards. ^Vas informed
and from tho clue the Atlas elves of' that young Raker had au opportu
,.
n:l.v (d'
ins views of the North-'A-es we are!..,.,.,, ..... rt
I .ianc 3, nut returned wai afterwards wound
persuaded that'bi Eastern hearer's in tl.o arm again escaped :. umi the
mav rely iTnfnSlrV W is statements ™^CreUn& bad proceeded about ten
m^ tins s:de th3- Muddv. wmen he met
as to our present resources and tnture Youngs, who had escaped from San
prospects. Bernardino. He was advised lo retarn to
c.-usji^
(i
Uncle Jack,'"
a of
viding'a large bay iiorvc
whicn he reco.ru:zed as having to
escaping, and won! a abort dfe-
which. he,did'.
The German Catholics hold the met mail wagon.- for Salt Lake CitV:
r.' ,, i.bavin? a large quantity of pistols and am-
tlUSs
1
Balance ot power• i•"• countfv
They insist upon their right to con- unns for the party, but they refused tonsil.
tributions from abroad, for which the S^e an idea of the fraud and extor-
1 a a id lo
(V1t
*r I I
I.JJJ.J. hare senously imperiled, if not totally contract was not filled, although papiieiu
was male in advance.
gmg missions winch have been sent ^}l(i Southern Reville holds t!ic io)-
tll
J.he California papers received at ^o« ,. ..,
nearly at hand !or it.
oi emigrants, by
One hundred and
,riL., i.^,.',,.,, nti'ii ond ^'Contract till it in time, j».mi do no
a a
}t$%§m, company witlt tweiity Indian8J "ishin^ material for National a ii
returniugfrom plundering the dead. They fornis, and you have deserved the ut
had a two'iiorse wagon loaded: and cover-1 most confidence -of your ein/ clovers.
ed with blankeis to conceal the contents, No Convention of our irailcnai
Many of them had ah-awls and bira.lle* of
women's -clothes tied to their saddles..-
by white oi' red skins, it waea-gbt! .The.{ do»ibt, occupy a¥i&
}.rophecies concerning Missouri were be- ..
ing'fulfilled, and Ihey would all be -accom-v
when he was
a a t!u in
e°,|fM4r
ȴ*P
Bernardino, about 15 miles the other
he 3
fnk of the Mohave River, he
munition, Th•e driver. wished to piiri^Mse
'_ tion practised by the Mormons on eroi-
com-
i^terpret^s, siv in ali the
^.,ide5
a
3
a )nier
nSJJaSe» m£
without the knowledge of her people. We are glad to see a growing feeling
Thus*? we conclude, that Col. Barstbvv
}.ne_favoF0j^
is not only observam
that tbe people
oif
place implicit confidence in his state- future day we shall take up the sum
meivts7
^etQrs*-'1W4V
I
drew.?, v*"*1* conduct the company frorq Cedar
City to Cottonwood Springs, a distance of
not over three hundred, miles. Yet this jJJ
.Delivering the Planks
Ate issue
HE AFIlICAX OLAVE TRADE
re-opening the slave trade".
a a re v,illingnes*,
..." Lfong ^moey to see it pace more.bneu,
the East m«y provided it can be legalized, and at a
Oreat policy and great
|humanity, and Christiamty find
any civi-
fixation, all sustain a legalised Afri
can slare trade, and he
tttne
Thank yon, Mr. Reviljsj. fur your
promptitude, This is the correct
a 0 S
is
.mien you have
1
a XVU 1 a
1 0 E
jfwr« &*& yoursel-f-Kr,,w
&e a for fuc-
neuters has met for ibv
African Sla ^y o-ade,
at
,ar-
a
tt -fl
without finding the, pUnks a^j
lor the platform they were^ to nAtk^
These arc a a niade of
Carolina Pitch Pine, r,t a Vbginia
mi.il, and forwarded with despatch,
Th :pJ:aiikTiow, gesii? the le^Ii^in-
I'jtni.iien
P'^ifo-rn^, ^csi^n^v^V
„!. wii|-: Utt: tho, rigStt.of• &*M