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via-m m ymnrart. OLYMPIA, WASHINGTON TEBKI'NM. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1265. J. w. WILEY, ElliTuß. ' “m erunh'd w oorth will nu- min, The uterus! yearn nHiod In: hers." " The Pruilcntlel Election in '56. The I‘nu'donti-I election in our country i prolifiio of politicel luinhe. It is un tunl that it should be 30. Our system of prominent, on well n the free chnrncter ofoll our lnltitutionl, nukes it a very nnturn o 1 thing for each political organ throughw out the Union to indulge in prophetic spec' nhtiou upon the remit of oil such events. At no time, do we remember to have seen thi- inclinotion to foretell more prcvnlcnt, no long botore the election, on It this time. We ml, one o popor from the States when Editor in not 'I phrophet, fnlse or time, to home extent. It is both plea lut end inning to enmine thew oruculnr emmtionl ofthe various poiitiool organs. An 'looken on, who cannot participate, Mk we feel the deepeot interest, we can lee through I elenr vision, the vnrione ef rem of edqeothn, prejudice end position. We on no o mod, sublime Ind powerful lym- «promo-fin ito most beautiful ”poet. 'l' he pres! tattered over the Modem of our Union, indulging in quantities upoo on event 'ot once the most What Ind interesting that over trens~ Mil ml, 9 placing ond instructive W A'thouood diluent influences, n'd ton thmnd diluent minds are oil bearing to one point—lll looking at one rloi—ol tending to one result. Every em tint to token—every choose that takes flop—every more thot. llmodo, furnishing at no“. for metal Ind profitebie ooltolphtibn notonliy token us back to the We! ouch monauvro—to the rise and m 0! each Influence—to the origin of “6| W orgolhtion. Thus lot In *0 I. WWW in the coming campaign. Duly “mt odninictrotion the greet W“ m mignlty ha been W mo the policy of the domihent party. a» poll! mum, with Mo.» eneeb gumuaon'onw. prooeetb of “while m heevhecone the policy of “I. mt, end my other exciting digit-Magma here been put to rent by the eeneperty. Theee result; have I, In Ind {ectione of ell kinda mint the Union, tan-receive new life endvlgor. “opp-lion hove Did. I novel,endwhetetlretbluheeemedto be eeneeedhleflortto when th-eielne in deemed W to defeat, m the We them". “It WW. 0.! ‘SO IMP“— “Wham now, we eee this le eeenebhetveee 'the «non-tor, conpoeed d’elflh‘o voletlle end lnooegrnone ureterlel entitled orpnlutlone, end the democrat. Sly-fly. The Moti- to be mede be- Wlfwhneteclm end fixed panes. ”WWW late, It require no Fephettelereteutherenlt.lmoetoun eighteenth hbtory end cherecter of gtmernmt end people will eolee to new a, infidel, thinking me. am e Jonplete overthrow ie the deetlnyof thle View emulation. To the democrecy “9M werenev'er hrighterf A- e m we never felt more enooureged. I! eny, the met dupe-ding ehoeld lee! the but Ila-Ad, the rut oftholeteelec the, end the mln thoee to come, rho-Id Chpel ml. (are; In North c.» In her! hone-u. the Stetee wherein the W hen heretofore triumphed, e lent dpel delnomtle victory he been m, In Kentucky. Mebene, Texee, Need One other Stetee where elec fill emu-n held, our etenderd beerere ere who-fleet o! enooeee Then to Cl! petty, we eey be eooonreged. Our m In Ind, end lhelr tfinnph le oertetn. . ' / r . WP»- ‘ I humid—Wekwonld nggoet to “we of air alumni who here eny men: '3'. propitious, or bndne- of eny kind to pro-ate on Delegete in oon6, the! “would he wellhobe‘h with loch bullie- low, If It requlree hie eel-1y ntlen “ea. In Congreee. The meile ere not IO Mne to lulu! the treuportetion , eolmnleetlo- to Wuhlngton much I» ‘ he the moth; of Congres, end Col. ‘ Kine-hum ddey in the Colvfllq .eountry will prevent hie remelning long et home before lendeg for Wuhington. ' u WM“ 'l‘n Com—The U. S. Dietrict 09m h the in term begin, for the let Dietricl, et Port'l‘owneend on Mondey, let ,Wto- \ h.“ ‘0! FM 8d Dietrict'lt Olymple, on I Iona”, lithNovember, end for the 3d 1 Diem et Cucede'City, on Mondey, 25th ' intent. I Coh’llle Gold Mines. 1 Col. Aadenon and Judge llaya Bataan-ed. l We have only room this week for a few, items of news from the Colville country, ldcrived from a conversation with our dole! rgate to Congress, elect, Col, Axnmsnx, ‘who returned from that region on Wednes iduy evening last. In our next issue we ‘will endeavor to give a more particular lreport. i The (‘olonel informs ns that there it: without question, a vast gold mining rc-, gion east of the Cascade mountains, on the, [’end d’Oreille, and the tributaries putting:l into t e Columbia river on the north, hutl that a yet, only dust and fine scale gold‘ has hee found. Col. A. is of the opiniom that it 'll take at least one year of thor ough specting to ascertain the extent of! the g d region, and arrive at anything likc‘ a correct knowledge of its extent or desira ble localities. He thinks that, owing to the absence of rain, both in winter and summer, extensive and massive deposits will not he found in gnlchcs or pockets, such as have been discovered in other minvs' on this coast; hut that with the aid of] proper machinery and quicksilver, the mines, m 7! pny- . almost every day reports of Indian mas secrets of miners reached the camp of the party to which Col. A. was attached, caus ing many old California minors to return expressing their opinion that in the spring they would resume prospecting and more thorough mining. The winter months are reported as severe—snow falling many feet in depth, and the streams and ground deeply from, consequently precluding all mining operations during those months. The last stream prospe'eted by the party which left this place, previous to Col. Ala return, was Sheeps creek, a stream entcr ing into the Feed d’Orielle, some titty miles out of Ft. Colville, which was variously eu tiluated to have yielded from three to ten cents to the pan. V On his return, one hundred and twenty miles south of . Colvill¥aud thirty miles this side of téijgpokan mer, from a Spo eau Indian, 01. A. heard of Gov. Stevens, and party—who were en route from Ft. Benton to Goary’a station, which place it was euppom he would read: in the days than that time—the Bth or 10th of Sept. The party though well, were much exhaust ed, as also the animals, and it is supposed that they will remain there wort time to recruit their animals—obtain trash. hone —-tr'eat with the Spokane, and then make their way to the settlements. We learn that Gov. Stevens, our SuperL inteadont of Indian alairl, has-acceded in concluding a treaty withtha Blackfeet and other Indiana east otthe Rocky mountains, at or neaaFt.’ Benton, and that everything waa quiet in um direction. - ‘ Know Knornlmlen, dune-Two week: ego, it will be renemhered,- "published en erticle from the Barddoum Saturday 042. rue, dedieeted to " Mesone who have join ed the eocret Order celled Know Nothinge.”‘ 0n the outside of to-dey’e paper will be found en erticie of rimiler import from the Cincinnati Esquirer,’entilled “ Meeonry vs.‘ Knew Nothingism,” in which the abuses, ‘ the inroeds, the innoretions of the Know" Nothing order npon the body of Mesonry is‘ aria pocnlierlyeppropriete for this etmos- ‘ p ere. How e mater meson cen blindly kneel down—prostitute his obligetions— teke‘ upon himself the initietivetofomwear himsell, inure then een he eeeonnted {or in the teeehinge of neeonry. We regerd the feel polltieel eonspireey, of which we he'd nude mention, es bastard—demure masonry, under the specious garb of politi eel my We here but one opinion es regerde ell the Moppoeed to democr» cy, end thet is, that they ere french, Mn, end Amber. How 15 meson, wishing to preserve the honor end integrity ot the in stitution, cen prostitute himself et the elter of hour nothingim il further then we have edveneed. As we under-steed it, we edmire the position teken by W. M. ofWiilnmette Lodge, B. Suns, Esqr., in his opposition to the lnroeds this new secret politics] or der wee ebont to mete in Oregon territory, upon the time-honorored institution of mev eonry. We cleim thet no person can be e caesium! meeon and e knolr nothing et the seme time. Bn. Pin Minx 1x nu: FlllJ).——WO hue beau fueled by 3 friend with the‘ perm-l of the National Flag, published at Bloomington, Illinoh, by Samuel Pike & . Mr. Pike bu been long and well known an Editor oLtbo Kandy Flag, ouo of the üblut and but democratic pnpen in the South-west. ’For 101110 tin" pn‘ln he bu boon on 1110 Mind list of faithful and wonky Ediwn. W 0 novi welcome him back to hit homo—lbo editorinl chpir; and will him all flu neon. his merit: doc-m. He has gone Into the very hot-bod of tho“- “Winn, “d from the number bufon ul, he Grill thou no more qwm 2.0 nm, With-nu of hulk: which op puuh demon-die putty than to the otlur wing—know nothin‘d. " Toni“! you're right—go thud. God speed you. ‘ ; l ‘Crmxlxcnurxr mt Von. lV.—Last week. lthe PIOXEEI AND Dlxocnn entered upon lthe 4th yea: of ill exiatonce, Ind it is the desire of its present publtsher, no loss (hill those internsth in the settlement of the ‘lute firm of Bum, Dorm-2 & 00., tlmt all indebtedness to the ofiicc for subscription, advertising, km, should be liquidated nt ‘thc earliest possible day; and with thlt ‘objcck in riuw, accounts will at once he made out and presented to all indebted to the establishment. i Onr hooks contnin the names of hun |dredn oi'imliviiluals, with accounts opposite, lowing amounts of from $5 to $25 each ; Innd us it is the determination of the pulr; :lisher to have udjnsted all onlstnndingi :rlnims of the oflice, those knowing theumi isolvca indebted will save lronhle nml ex-i penile by milking innnedinte settlement.‘ During the last year. we do not believe the‘ elites has received, on subseription, in thci aggregate, sufficient to pay for the white} paper on which the I'mxnnn axu Denm'um" has been issued, anal it in the (IL-terminu ‘tion, in future, to strike from the list nil I“de heads," or nmrpuyiug snbserihers. :We are compelled to meet, promptly, the wages of jourueynirn—rents—the here» nor, supply of atock—exmnsenoi’ living, km, and it is worse than fully to' think of bestowing our time, labor, weur nn-l tear of materials, &u, gratuitously. Let alli those who do not think the paper worth SM per onnnm, pay up nnd discontinue. ‘ RESITLT ur TllE mu RIJ-Zt'rlob'h’ l.\' Nunru Cnnun AND ’l‘nsxsssicn.—<lly the ox prcns Inst. I'm-k we received the Tallowing new from the clottions in North Cnrulina and Tennessee. The first two items are extracted from the N. Y. Tribune, and the latter from the N. Y. Herald, mach being the latest intelligence received with regard to the elections in those States: ‘- We have. fun‘ rumor! ml lair“ Mm North (‘urullnn Wllh‘h Incl n- to (new that the [human- M 1 given the Know Nothing- I pretty mu! mun-hing; After giving the result In each cqngreu-l ionnl diatrigt in North Carolins, tho Trib-1 uu¢,(F. S. W.) given the following as thcf‘ couch-ion : ‘ “ So It Apps-u the Know thlnm tl'mi hr nm nntl certdn of Aliyah-mun! huvo but Alum chance ul‘ mtg: (men! the eight members of ('0 .At l electlnn tht delrxltlun man! live mum-nu Ind thre- WMaI. . 4 “Tum-Io Illhl‘l nill lultrnmk fur the “ Nl tlnul Know Nothln "on “as; mud- I don! vet foreman-r, mg; up I‘m-fl l'. (In-tr! A: “111 emu“. ud Humming tho whole VIM party stout Im'u. Frln whnt we can gather they m-“mfi-“Wu‘m Inna-um of ltd-lb Tun-Ito. 111 "In cmlly mm In the We} Th mlecflon of (luv. Joluuon mm cert-In. The Humid, I paper which clnim to be neon-I, but hu Melvond hmhfon to Md and uh: know nothinglam, given the following and-r the bend of I summary of new 0! the week : T-‘mmuanWCml-mfnmm‘ nun-nu In In new! I Know sawmmfiuflu,m.mdfis I: am Hmmlnhmnnedv-dnn mummmmmnmms-m any monk-own" h nmo‘ arr-musing o! the 3: mks—M 111 I'TII . N mgugxwkmflfimwrvmmgmw cour- ug. This I. u flvonblo to know nothingiun u the HIM” could consistently vouchsnfc it: renders. ' ‘ " Rheum“ lnok rm In North Clmlfnu Md Ten nem name No “flunk m (mu m} mallow of Tum-a (I: hand m. mom-i at: for “Gila. (haw mun )0! shout 1500 m“ km not up will Main-«ll: any tho state. In North omm. mu lumber; of Gannon. [lt hill-I! “I! cant," alt-m wen mud (or. the know maxing! lave ban Infra-ml m nonn- emnl. They have mun «lucid raw or the eight members of Caluu."—sum' . Them in no report in any custom papers. brought by express, to wamut dill item, therefor! it molt be I mistake—an error. We on unwilling to may it in I deligucd fnlnehood. We think the yang mnn’u vision in diuortod. “ Much learning hal not made him mad,” but the heighth (7) of his position bu nude him blind. Hence his apart of the remit of the lute elections. In Emit—The Sun l-‘nncioco The: and T‘r‘amn'pt of the sth hut, given our report of the remit of the late election in thin Territory, under the hood of “ Later from Oregon ” and In: another ’lrtlele‘ hooded “ Tha'ort Colville Mines of Ore gon." This in an error calcnintod to mis lcod person in Coiifornio nuncquuintcd with the geography of our Territory. The Colville mines are in Washington ferrito ry, Ind we think persons hound to those mines horn the country below. would find it much to their advantage to put through Puget Sound to get to those miner, nthn thou to go up the Co‘iumhil river. At any rote the mines shouhl be properly reported, And the new: from this Territory should be correctly given by our cotompornrieu in San Francisco. fi'l‘he Grand Lodge of Mussnclmsottu has in its possession n lock of ‘Vmshlnglon’p' hair. 11. in kept in 3 golden cuket, cover ed with slug-ad bu been nnluly tun:- mined from the land of on. [and mum to those of his Inca-on, who than in ii: in hit porsounl elm-3e. ‘ filo-nth who-l, hook with bim,’ who. to I.“ the Unltod sum, clown inl ‘dred dollm—n mm lo- “III! hb‘ brought when he nrrived. ' i Route South of Mt. Rainier. To Mr. Jun: Hun. of this place, we ere indebted for the following data relative to'the character of the country over the 3route recently trnrerscd by himself and a lsmull pnrty through the Cascade mountains, isouth of Mt. Rainer. I Mr. llurd snys that from the Cowlitz farms to Klikntst prairie is mostly over in rolling country, except for two or threel [miles where the trail follows the valley oft ithe Cowlitz. Klikotat prairie is about 4 Imiles long by 2 wide, and is situated on the ’south side of the river, about 20 miles in ‘au easterly direction from tho Cowlilz furins. It has three settlers, and two fumilies are expected in a fewdnys. The falls of the (‘uulitz are 2‘) miles above the prairie, and «msists of two small l’nlls, about 100 yards Fwnrt. The country from the prairie to this point (in the bottoms) is mostly light Isnndy soil, and subject to overflow. About L 2 miles übovethe falls, the river is about ‘equnlly divided ; the northern branch be« ‘iny known to the Indians by the name of lthe “ Schill," nnd the southern as the “ Schil-pnxs; " on the former, there is can‘ inuc nnvignliuu for 15 or 20 milel, of about Ith" sumc character as the navigation below 'lhc Landing. The ,vnlloy is narrow, and hounded by lofty hills. ’ ‘ [wining Ihu river at. the end of canoe !ll;|\'i;_{:h'il)ll, we (-mnmeuced ascending the iniolnitnius, nml iliterxcctml the Indian horse i'rnil at. nu nlurnliun of 4,803 feet. nbove the (‘nwlilz farms. The highest. place in the trnil was 5A5!) I've: shove the sumo bnsc. The trail foilows no dividing ridge, hut nxu-cnds nnd dcsceuds without regard to al llilndc ur nbruplucsa ol'dewent. The 530- ‘lgruphirnl position of the trail is nearly lmidwny hclw'ccn Mia. Rainer Mid-Adams,‘ if anything, nearer the former—considered impracticable for n wagon road, and not desirable for a trail. " llrlu'mmnv.—l“or pun. “manner-led lmmbug, mmmoml Inn to the Swath-h Maiden. (And by the lam we moan lb.- whim «pull in Inland<.)—omgon Niall-Mn. l True. And next to the while KuMX‘nxi iof thu islands, we will lake the book mun ul'uL-turvrn of Gallant. There in now n lmunin, the world orcr. for book making. iimt the (Mhamilrs hnvo climnxod the known world with that mnuio, u they did nilh ‘tlle Ko-auth use, Ind Jenny Lind furor. There in no theme no ridiculonl, or lullject no foolish that there intellectual speculum will not nails upon to huh a mine. The only question with them in, us with the honest ynnkec clo-k nuker, will it " run 2" If the run on be bid, 3 brill innt title par, n pro-nining, high-flown preface, and n bright yellow cover, filled on the innide’with newspaper pnfl's, is bound nronnd n Ililll of fooiiehnenn, or she-seleni neu, and it in given to the world on a book. We think tho grentent at these hauling! won Bnmuni’l nutobiogrnpiy, wherein he told how ho had lied, nnindiod and chain! the world for 5 length of time, and how well he merited n cell in Sing-Bing prinon, for the purpose of getting I " rm ”. for n books! his own “ getting up.” And the linst is “ The True Life 0! WILLIAI Poou.” Thin is eighty page: of printed mutter, giv ing, or pretending to give.) hintory of ihe life of n poor, unfortunate unn, whore life wu n ding-race to hum-n Minn, And who“ history is but I rebuke upon tho civilize tion of the society in which he lived. While we pity the chnrncter of n‘prol'e-ed hilly, And no lament his donlh by violence, we loathe anti delpiso the disposition to muke money on Inch 3 subject u bin life. Such humbnggery nppronchel nearer to 1 crime thnn my other nponien of thew humbng. If my of the run should be punished with imprisonment, w. think this portion the most deserving. h- We lean: from Col. Axmnuou, that at. lean one of the party, who mmd from‘ this locality for the Colvillo mines, (nanny Mtfl'lt‘l, and perhnpa "in when.) hue been murdered by the Indian, out. of the Cue-dc mountnlua. Mr. Monica hid left the regular party, and "a inking tow-nil the gold fieldl on hi; on hook. «a during his progrelsrho wu murdered and robbed, on reported by In Indinn. Mother: on also reported to how “ come up amongst the missing." MM on a mall mlo, nre the subject of 111-« prom report In that \direction. ‘ ‘ ,'1 { ‘ fi-Jndgo l“. A. Cnsnom, olthe Brd Judicial district of this territory, (with his Indy 3nd family.) passed through lhilplaco, hut. week, from his (own midonco. the Camden, on the Cohimbio river : in chin to occupy his future residence, in bland county. The Judge and funny Are in good health, ind Ippur to be cheerful-in good ilpil‘ils. Long life to him, and than: with whom he in cunnechfi. 3-00]. I. N. Eur, Collector of Cu toms for the diurietol Puget. Sound, hn been on I visit w thin pllce the put week ——erlvlng on Oepc. Sum’e crefl—lhe Sa-l rd Sm We Il'ejudebted ‘0 the Co]. for Sued edyicu. .The Impector of Canon: for che Penile coat, vulnlnp lute during the he: week. We leun am he in entire ly satisfied to his inspection tour. ‘ Lanna non I’nrzsgnzsr mer..—Presi~ dent Pierce has written a letter to the Democnm or F‘yobricknbnrgh, Vt, who‘ invited him lo nae-4‘5 cclehation therein honor of the clot-lion of Mr. “'isc, in which he says : I _ " Pro-eminently prominent as the sons of IVirginis have been. from the commence ment of the Revolution, for the bold advo cacy of the mum of freedom—for their con lsistcnt null patriotic devotion to the only .principlcx upon which n goucrnment like ours cnn he sustained, it may well be doubt ed whether they have ever achieved for themselves more distinguished honor than in the late election, or have ever rendered it. higher service to the United Ststcs. “ If political hcrcsics and religious intol eruncc could hnvc shaken and carried the stronghold of that party upon the faithful ucsa, patriotism, intelligence Ind courage of which the country has been obliged mainly to rely in every period of scrioun (longer, whether srising from foreign Inns or domestic dimensions, it would have been tho occasion, if not the discouragement, yo! ‘0! profound regret Ind sorrow, to those who revcrc the Constitution under which, n: s nation, we hnve Mtnined such muting urlvsncctneut and have realized socially rc aults so uncxmnplod in the history of the nmnn mes.” \ it! ~- A «$— ‘ A Connm‘rmx.-—We are most happy to correct an cfror, into which we were led, in giving the ofllcinl vote of.our territory, with reference to tho .politigs of J. S. M. Van Cleve, Esl}, member elect from Pacific, county. We learn, from n nlinhle source, that Mr. Vnn. Cleve Ins nlwsyl been I good democrat, and voted for the demo cratic nominee for delegate to congress at our last election. This will give us 3 Im jority of twoin tho liouseof representative-a. lt seems the wlnigse ould not misc n candi date in the good county of Pacific, notlmt democuts had to oppose each other. Thu we were led into the error above comcted. i Tum—We havenftcn heard eomphinu made of the burden of our taxes. To I“ Inch u would wish to be {m from taxee altogether, we commend the felfowlng con cise, comprehensive, and conclusive "gn menv. in favor of equal untion. 11. is n.‘ ken from the correspondence of “ Old Se!- llnr "in the Oregon Slate-m o! n Inte‘ date. \ u Clvil um nlwom mmy m nllnhle min In "-1 My member ulcmummilv. Mm rich or . All‘ we mulling. Ind wk, (of flu WM‘ privileges. I'll-me I'll" hue pm, mbe up» MM ul'iL Let, then. every «nu ‘ bl, to: am we emu efi‘e'wmi-e holder Fin flimmcfi’hn pd. mm to an «L 1 no“: pmny." 7 A“_ i “Rulnlhumwdom.howau.even the [tb‘ mum ml vault! mm. mutate Mtdmm Inc. I nun duty main- 11. n amply. “the poo‘ wk many mundandrolthmwhnndnbc [nun-i ;mumlmive '- “on" . If we comprehend the meaning of the Above unlcnee, ibo boy hu your: (lupu nte and in dcumfiud 10 "show Ml, the onormiliu of” thou “other acts H‘lolt number. ” Well :1 on "one. of punit nive 1. worth u pound of cm" In 'wguld ulviutheyougmnlomllonurfrhld. the democratic doctor, And he may um: llu' aid of phylic, live through the "irhono M. n ' 1 who election in Cdil‘ornin £ook plus ‘ the day tho newer loh Sun Fruchcomexl mall will bring us the rcunlt. We predict 11. big democratic magi”. #611“, In Ill! In: Caviar, In mum “ac-y," nond- nnothor Kama; mil-he a (ho Orqmu'al—go ahead, my boy, you '3". Dryer every time; ’ I’m on THI Lluou LAW.--111 the time of Pitt it In: prom-din the English Pub linmcut :3 Inhject older to un excise in or dot to obtdn mean: for carrying on the wu' with anco. A cotemporu-y 'romuhda “ An excise bill has Always been odlou to the Buglirh. It brings with It the right of scorch. ‘lt by: open tho privuo dwol lings, which every Englishmn bu boon taught to rognrd nu hi: Mb." “You give to the, dipping-rod,” uid one am ngainlt Inch I luv; “ Illut do you My ‘O. the mptn 1" Mr. Pitt hid hold of this feeling. sad oppond the bill with hid hm strength? 1110 following .in I portion of Mr, Pitt'l Ipooelron tho "Moot, and 11l thut nurtu- of it : - » “The rat. mm m la 1: co! 1 Ibid deflafilo I" 1110 {cries of :20 Cut: It may be Mil ; its roof any links, Ibe‘ wind may blow through It ; ‘lhe norm may “can; Ihe rd. In] emu; but the King of Enghnd cmnol enter; I" MI form dupe not croll tho threshold of ch“ mundan ment 1”- WM. Um’u. Punnlw vol 1170’)!» War—Th Inl don Times, speaking of recent events 11l Illa Crimea, Illd the prob-bum. of a prom“- 0d content. up: : _ " Whatever delusion minim" were h It the dun-Idol of tho vs: [at you. we no know lint it. is wise to make up our lind to twenty yearn, 3t lent, Ind thlt we In much more likely to mom the w by an over thin under entitling." ,- I air-Tue lmzm of Nobmh pulled ‘a law prohibiting the ule of intoxie-ting 1 liquon ”baud up henna, which went ‘inlo effect on m but 4! m TI. No } bmkiun uyl am mg” i. m u «91:11.1.- Lmont in the territory when ilafleqflug liquor in said ’ ‘ ’Nfi ”run Mala-m Cunnnxu Tull—Aw the novel , in New York, is an 1.- mu‘n. me: 3:54,, be the largest in a. world; which ' Dom San Fruncisco. It h exhibited in nil} Crystal Palace. Thi- fl. ant. tree, which grew in a form in Mn rns county, CAL, and which has beau-d by the hounisu the "MM 0.... tea, measured while standing, 803 b,“ base to top. lls gram-st diunetel il] {net I! tha” hue, Ind 151 Mm‘ tance of 110 fig: from “It muggy n. cut ind hhipped to New York by We"! terprising young men, It In cxpe'nu & 82,000. It is of the cedar or ”PR-filt cieu; and Profane! Winslow, ofSn Fr... ciseo, estimates its age to be “new yours. I . . u. ‘ H‘The New York Herald puhlilhug correspondence from Utah, showing fi‘. plor-hio condition in which it in It M There in not only discontent Ind d V 1 among the Saints, but the whole ' is threatened by fmine. In the sont settlements, the whole of the whegtq which ind looked so promining,‘ha. devoured by grasshoppers ; and “l the north the name result is Ipp ,' These insects were gushing ontw ” by shoals, and it'roqnired only i ' I‘l weather to hasten their growth, "fig sure the entire destruction of the M: A «o: :- 1: PosrmnY—nm Tum—Tho W news armband: the was“ ”filling intelligence, that. Napoleon's wife, Eco“ is In "that [Ration which laid-dik- ‘b ' be who love their lordl.” An who‘- ' men: of this kind before, 'u m premature. but this time, we pmnine'“?~ . the Emperor “has n mm thing out: as the nstounding now- had been “ .‘ public in Paris, by olficinl bnfletinl... "'1 ' I DKI'ISIoN ox rm: Slaw You 1.10 m: Lu. I —III the Court of Session, New Yeti, n. ' corder Smith Inns given 1. very imported“ ‘ ' decision touching the sole of Imm ' quore. 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