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or. The question of an appointment to fill the vacancy in the United States District Judgeship, occasioned by the death of Judge Catron, having given rise to recent speculation, it is an opinion that the appointment belongs to the South, and that it will for a time be held in abeyance. Raid to be made on Mormonism. Mormonism looms up as the next hobby before the country. Old army officers who have served on the plains, and who have been brought in contact with the people of Salt Lake City, are besieging the President with suggestions and plans for the employment of Our military force against the Latter Day Saints, in default of an opportunity for their employment against Maximilian and Napoleon. [General Augur's order forbidding army officers serving in the Department of Washington from visiting the city without permission; the petitions circulated among non-voters in favor of universal or negro suffrage; the arsenal explosion investigating board; the committees
A singular divorce and bigamy case. --A singular divorce and bigamy case has recently occurred in California. A man, named John R. Robinson, formerly a banker, had tried to get a divorce from his wife, Kate, in a San Francisco court. Not succeeding, he sent a written statement of his case to a Salt Lake court. Without hearing any evidence, without any publication of the matter being had, without either party to the suit being within one thousand miles of Salt Lake at any time during the pendency of the suit, the Probate Court over there granted the divorce. Robinson married a woman named Laura Hatch, in this place, when he got the divorce. His first wife was living at Georgetown, D. C., when the second marriage took place. She went out there and had Robinson arrested for bigamy. An examining magistrate dismissed the complaint on the ground that Robinson thought he was doing no wrong. Robinson, however, is not yet clear of the meshes of the law.--The Grand Jury will h