Show STILL THE LIVE LM QUESTION q now that the smoke from front the bombshell which shot tile edmunds bill through the Sc senate has cleared off many of the anti cormons mormons Mor mons do not feel so jubilant as 13 they did when the news of its passage through the upper house of congress dongress first flashed over the wires and reached this territory some solo of the ring rin aro are afraid it will bs be defeated in the tile house and others rs that should it pas pass the house in in its present form the president will not sign it others again consider it proscriptive so that it can not dot and ought not be enforced A western journ journal al speaking cing of this la 11 ever fruitful quo question kion ji mormonism says it 11 must bo be crowded out and if the present congress will not do it the people must elect other men who will it says poly gamy must and shall bo be destroyed but it docs does not tell how it sli shall all be destroyed other western estern sT papers arc are still discussing cusp ing the question but they do not speak so confidently on the subject as their neighbor one of them says it has been a alive live question for a quarter ofa of a century 11 but it continues we do not appear to have bave made much progress r towards a solution the tile san F francisco rati cisco bulletin bulwin refers to the barbarous but vain attempt of buchanan to solve the question by sending an armed force to coerce the fhe people of this territory to forsake their religious b icus faith and practices and to adopt the forms of modern christianity which attempt proved so 40 abortive although the alie expedition cost the country millions of dollars A commission was sent around by the ba bad ek door gays says tho bulle bulletin in to p patch atch up a peace and to cover up if possible poss C the tile baunder blunder committed by the rebel president the T he bulletin also refers to the l foolish attempt odthe of the late Sec secretary E evarts aarts to prevent any more mormon immigration from the old world by sending a circular to foreign governments civilly requesting them to keep their mormons cormons Mor mons P at home everybody knows how successful he was in that matter bothin nothing came of it says our western contemporary for the reason that mormonism presented nothing but the reli religious kious aspe aspect t in ill europe that is the only aspect hect it presents in any country mormonism asit as it is called by tile world is the religion of the mor mons armore properly sp speaking eal ng the latter day saints and all that they profess or practice properly rf bins to their religion and with them it can bear no other than a religious aspect tho the bulletin says fay A great many other methods have been proposed for the settlement of the problem to place the territory practically under mili military tiry control and to divide it up among the adjacent territories all of which proposals it concedes to have been inadequate to meet tho tile case y wo we arc are confronted says the bulletin by a fanaticism which et has na taken deep root into the heart ay of the continent conti client and confesses c that there i h something in mormonism which has pr preserved it from decay what that some at thing is it la is unable to divine but V chink I thinks it 14 is plural marriage which it calls Slie The Bulletin confesses ts that all ailanti anti mormon legislation lias been unable to retard its progress as that it is still growing that its missionaries arc are laboring successfully in all the countries of europe and are gathering in its votaries vot aries from the four quarters of the globe that journal says the ave average statesman looks at the matter rather com composedly for the reason that it is not likely to be productive of any ally very serious trouble in the lifetime of the tile present generation tho the handful of people in utah now aro are not likely to provoke the wrath of alie united states b by y any overacts over acts of i nation but the bulletin if is not satisfied with the view taken odthe of the matter by the average statesman they are not vigorous enough it says but that is it mt t tho the way in which the ien inen who secure immortal fame in statecraft view euch such threatening social complications nor is itan it indeed alio aty in which HID tho roun fou iula dat ions empire cro laid broad and deep polygamy lias has just af as dangerous on outlook ns slave sin very F ever eter atil had lied it has been called ral lel w with i the lailer the twin relic of barbarism barbaris mand and not without troth truth if it is not crus crushed lied now by bv t the lie strong hand hall it will causa causo a w orld of trouble for posterity it is true tho tile handful I of people in in this territory will not provoke the wrath of the government by ally overt acts but they will continue by all legal defend and preserve their religious ous fre freedom edorn and although tho burcin BuU cin thinks the nation is better able to deal with the Mor mormon mn question now than it will be by and by its statesmen man had better not seek immortal fame by attempting to crush out by the strong arm of power the s system steni they do not understand and whose tenets they cannot controvert by re reason mon otherwise it may calejo cause a greater world of bf trouble to them lem and their posterity ilia than 11 by letting it alone tho the race is nota no talvi won won by tho the swift nor the ba b o I b by y tho the seeming strong ca afi l triumph over wrongs might cincinnati ATI gre ohio metropolis tro polis has hitherto b bac si medhat reticent about tho the alque bucon u of the dov day mormonism and and plural marriage bruy bo be tha nt ila its citizen s contrary to those of large cities think it wise to io refrain from throwing stones into cr peoples premise as long as their own roofs arc of glass for indeed it appears that the city of pork beer and anti music is not nol thet the abode bodo of too great domestic bar harmony mony the toledo blade learns that over applications appl ppl for divorce arc are before the cincinnati courts there is evidently plenty of room there for those enthusiastic would be reformers end regenerators of utah jobia N the great founder of the science if we so may call it of physiognomic has lately had the tile honor bonor of an all examination offis of his skull whets his remains were moved from the astin resting pl place ice in zurich switzerland where they had lain jain ninety rears his ilia cranium was found to b be email mall but well proportioned A ORTHY death is reported from E england at the ale age of 84 and in the same room aud and bed in which he lie AN was anas as born has j just t died capt G green acen of f bit buckmon Buck codou don england englard who is believed believed t to be tho tile last surviving tl officer office of those who were on duty at the funeral of acl nelson in st pauls CARDINAL ta one olle of the greatest linguists the world ever saw who knew and talked seventy f five languages turned big bis attention to language beca because use when a young priest ho lie found a foreign sailor fy ing rho wanted to confess but could f find ind no priest who could understand der stand him ATTACKS arc are rc rl ported by a medical authority to have resulted from damp walls the walls became wet then moldy and clusters of fungi fang soon appeared when the children ebitt lien sleeping in the room were attacked by elip diphtheria lither i a FLORIDA and the aliey y ought to know say that the brown or rustyn range is is in much uch sweet erand can I be kept longer than the bright fruit but irwill cotsell at the north for more than half the tile price of fair fail fruit RODERT STRONG is s the a name fmc of the man who expects to adjust the rope around guiteaux Guite aus neck lie ile has had bad enough practice to make him proficient he says that although guitrau seems brave now he lie expects to see him die like a cur A nana death even has its con sequences the evangelical church at fit baden baden germany has by the death afan of an old ladys cockatoo twenty years after ler her own demise got gottlie the bequest which was contingent tal on th that it birds decease E mryr s h has as subscribed GOO toward the Garf garfield ielI memorial hospital |