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Show innanwlnrtw-aw- i UT Jk A JL VOL. mv y 'f' ?,vi5p VVV flr fCW C 7 it vw fh nr &fi f 1li vvj - Irtltfvrfir are fetn ? SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, DECEMBER, 1. -- n 1684. R.T t . 0 sideration the rnnRpqnenftft of the CORRESPONDENCE. Court, and by the authors tions; They are condensations. In- instrument, does not protec t any sentence to you and to your famiRvoie-- to Evangelical Christianity stead of an elaborate speech of war, person in the practice of polygamy. ly, but to society. Edit-oiof Utah Christian Advocate. Education, Temperance and Gksuaral one British to the j While all men have gyriglit to The of gay briefly may great object punishment News in Utah. the November I received to-dOne snip God according R the dictates applied to crimes, is to deter other Be a Wellington. can say to the British sailor, Be a of their own consciences, and to people from committing like offen- n umber cf your most excellent mam AGZ J"IG BOARD One may be to rise and entertain any religious belief that ces, and protect society from the per, and was glad to S60 BO Nelson, ):0:(- be a Stewart, the philanthropist their ccscienco, reason and judg- evils resulting from the crime; and entertaining and instructive matted Bisfeop Wiley, D. D. to be a Moses Moatefiore; he may ment dictate, they have not with that in view fne court must fix in its columns. As it circulates Bishop Fowler, D. D. to engage in a practice which the punishment where it has the among the people in that land, so T. c. nm. teach the orator to emulate a Ch&s. far away from the homes of their E- - Smitis-G- Sumner; he may instruct the poet the American people, through the discretion. Tha court, however, E- Jayne. These laws of their country, declare to be looks at the circumstances, and childhood, it must be to them as to imitate a Tennyson. T. W, Lincoln. names are mightier than orations; unlawful and injurious to society. where the crime is aggravated, the cold water to a thirsty soul, and as A. W. Adkinaoa. It There have bees, among barbar- punishment is usually greater, and good news from a far country. They stand for ideals, and they inP. A. H. Franklin. seems to me that your ministers, mi dicate a course of patient, earnest ous and superstitious people, vari- should be more severe; and where J. I)- Oiliilan. men and Christian womea, could do M. Kelson. endeavors after something arduous ous conditions of men and women, there are palliating circumstances F. Brock. of attainment; yet great and grand, with respect to each other: and dif- the punishment should be less. In grand work for Christ and tbs M. church by putting the Advooats G. Jeffrey. changing slightly the phrase of the ferent classes of unions have been your case there is one circumstance C. E. Copeland. into every family throughout the recognized. Promiscuity, the inter- probably, that should be taken into poet: J. H. Black. and eloYou have been Territory. It is a silent Names of great men all remind us, course cf the sexes without any consideration. definite relations; polyandry, one taught, aa it seems, and I presume quent preacher, carrying light fa lives make our We sublime; may NAME. THE PRECIOUS wife and many husbands, or more it to be true, by your ancestors, or the intellect, conviction to the conAnd departing leave behind us one husband; and polygamy, by those from whom you received science, warmth to the heart and on the sands of Time, than Footprints Rev. Thko. W. Haven. one husband and many wives, or religious instructions, that polyga- invigorating the Christian warrior Now is the for the Phidias more than one wife; and also mon- my was Names are powers. right; and those who taught time to good fight. lay deep and broad foundaA mighty influence may be ex- name was once a power; Raphael's ogamy, one wife and one husband. yon are, probably, to some extent, tions Methodism in Utah, and for erted from a name. The name of is a power of art. ; Beethoven is a This last union has emerged with almost as much to blame as you, Alexander made the generations of great name in music; Napotecvo civihza ticn from barbarism and although they could net be pun the two great factors are a faithful The name of inspires in warfare; Shakespeare is superstition, and it is the institu- ished, because they have committed ministry and a pure press. How Persians tremble. much easier it is to preach to & Caesar was a terror to the Trans Al- a dramatic force; the name of Chat- tion of marriage that exists through no overt act that could be proved; that of oat the whole civilized world. ' It no such act as they could be pun- reading and intelligent people, postpine Gauls and Germans. The ham fires the young orator; ed about all the movements of the name of Hannibal warned Home of Edison cheers the young invent- is the institution which that infinite ished for. Tnat, cf course, should Christian Army, and in deep symthat even that great city was not or. There are great names; they source that manifests all things, be taken into account. Bat you with all the affairs of Christ's invincible. Napoleon needed only stand for great men; they picture has manifested as the natural and are an intelligent man, over twenty-seve- n pathy Kingdom! My heart is with the great deeds; they represent great true union to exist between men to desert Elba and land in France years of age. warriors in Utah, and, if I were virand women in civilized society. the sound of bis name called the reserve force; they personate You unquestionably knew of the young, how. soon would I stand by Frenchmen to aims. Reverse these tues;' they typify a great soul, and This marriage elevates women to existence of this law? their side and unsheath my-- sword an equality with men, so far as relations ! We find a name still a they lift the masses of men. sir. Defendant: Yes, against the great sin of that counThese are the lively men of history. their different organizations will power. The descendants of AlexAnd deliunderstood and it, you try, and in defence of the &ood, ander met their Rome. The Cen- They who stand on the mountain permit; it recognizes the great prinThat berately violated it. You violated it the true and the beautiful. sers came lc fear their Bratus, and tops and inspire and guide the ciple which lies at the founds Hon also as with the wonderful must. land taken for understanding, you where is the of ail justice, of all equity equaliEnglish kings their Cromwells. weary travelers. But to that a had do Is Chris whose to reign say, it, it you right right, stands Who i, Rome was a greatey terror to Car- - leader in spiritual life. ty. No just government on earth because there was a as there in His law, Church. the higher bride, Is it Turner, can stand which permits any violathage than Carthage to Rome, on its mountain peak. which you govern What lustre will be attached, in a or Darwin, or Ten- tion of this great principal of equal- you claimed, by Wellington and Waterloo meant or Shakespeare, conduct. That so, it few years, to the names of those your being more to France than Napoleon to nyson, or Mozart, or Watts? Is it ity, upon which all just laws must makes case the men who are now the pioneers in. aggravated. What is a name9 David or Paul? No! it is Christ rest at last. This union elevates England. You deliberately violated the that valley, crying, Prepare ye Much ! A name may represent an And in the place of that person of woman, places her upon the high laws of your country, knowing the the way of the Lord, make His in the plane beside men, and in its light I ideal; it may point to a magazine of Christ, and that life work, of His wondrous words, and believe man and woman will ascend consequences and the effects. And paths straight. power; it may stand for a messen- place Oliver Burgess. Bis saving power to remind us of to the glorious future, will climb there is another thing io be taken ger of mercy, A name may throw-opeconsideration into in this fixing Cleveland, O., Nov. 23. the flood gates of memory and all these and of myriad other cle- - tha hills of progress, through all punishment; the object being to KtT sido. fuuu Iaa tv'- - nv?1t suffuse a soul with a black and the crime. As yon state, Ins I rud GwistlsjnjSii. cd for expression stands the name This belief that polygamy is prevent damning influence, or with a holy as I from the evidence presume of Jesus. And in the subterranean right, the civilized world recognizes and, exalting force. A name may dethe in it is true, there is a One writer defines gentleman as casq of darkness the amid of sin. a one denths of mere is it as one in whom the delicate and superstition: ' prave a nature or it may crown a ciass a large crass ox persons of darkness awful in the those which, a doom despair, honestly superstitions character. It may sinner, this district, in this Territory, and strong are happily united. He cold the amid in done the have in believed rapus The soft, the refined, that past, or it may save. sjiritnal night, probably in many others, who claim says, comes from frequenting the which Name? are forces. We all bow of sins penalties, while the joints infinite injury; one of those relig- that it is right to violate the lav. of women of culture, lies in The ache from the poison of iniquity, ious superstitions, whose pathway The submissively before names. of the law is io prevent society object the and trembles and heart the red been the lit by has the gentle; the strong, the firm, faggot, Roman looked at a piece of statu- and in fear, the hand with the blood of innocent people. if, and it is tha duty of the court the stern, that which comes from tremble limbs ary. to sc fix the punishment as that it writing in letters of light appear The American people, through their will most The battling w it lumen, lies in the man. other prevent likely The of glo- laws, have pronounced polygamy a A true gentleman is not known teeth, restrained by the name of above the way escape. from committing like often- persons Je-- U of name the hand writes court rified the must execute and crime, Phidias. We moderns stand before by the cm of his cord, but by his manners. refined, well-bre- d mv be sus, and a sweet voice rings through that law. In fixing this punishsome piece of Statuaij Tim morriacrA nf of insfunrinn is Cuuxt a ihe there statute the the gives 1! ment, J 1 UC Cl rocky causeways. Michael Angelos representation of ,uuu uul fcOiS of to most the heaven under society discretion. It name important other giv- wide provides, terously, he never boasts of his atDay and Night. They seem un- none free love, exist. When that be must we a men other that any en person whereby things, among among tainments, he is not quick to take pleasant; wo would call the figures other or of be shall any system polygamy, saved. found guilty polygamy, offence, he does not readily resent ugly and harsh. But we hear the be substituted for the mcno- - a careless shall of fine more a Kansas. not than Musootah, by punished and expression or thoughtless great name of Michael Angelo socithis then riU-great gamie hundred five marriage, dollars, by behavior. He is vinnin""O and ra- we swallow our comment unutiered. which is now protected by al fabric, term a not more for of Is such a worship of names right? dous, yet brave tnd stre ng, true, judge Zane on Polygamy. will probably be crumbling gentle-ma- n. and law, five for the crime ears; than Perhaps not. Perchance these are described in the second count upon about us; an J chastity, virtue and perverted uses of name power. Lake Salt City, which you were found guilty, it decency will fall wlrh it, in my Judge Zane, of OGDEN A CABEMY. Bat there is a right use. A painter be to seems And that late in d the be a sentence shall before judgment. pun-isiiethat person passing provides Rev. A. W, AdLiusua A, 51. Suporintee addresses a company of artists. of the American peo-l- e, cSent. the jugrnc-n- t of not fine Clawson more a than case, polygamy by Rudger Going men he says. Be great. and of the whole nt Itaoliers ilrs. X. B. Upuegraph, Mrs, M, very cleaily set forth the true intent three hundred dollars nr by Be a Raphael, a Titian, a (Amove. 51. Skevvf-s- . I world; believe, of United the nrov because, than polygamy Constitution itCiS six iux There is scarcely need of an en- - of the Instructor in llusic, Lida Dowdell. Tuition is not lawful in any civilized govto both said wirii States regard punishmuuiioi Other moderate. Instruction first ch-,- . rates largement referred to the ments, in the discretion of the court. ernment on the globe. For the and appropriately The words are but tautology. For further particulars apply to tha of protecting society, thereabsolute and decided is of these it From purpose apparprovisions superintendent. speech is begun and finished. The importance of the monugamic ent that the great object of the law fore, and protecting this instituiat. name of Raphael includes greatness maintainanee iau vum op ito to save the was to protect the institution of tion, which is of such great interest order ..II. .. .. in l?w, of conception, accuracy of drawing, marriage Nov is the time to subscribe Home and the Country. The court marriage as recognized by lav-- j the and importance to society, the Court nicety of execution, richness of colso that the fix must it one oue to man. woman the Advocate. for of punishment 3H7.) cents marriage oring, The name is an appeal to said: be us will to recta in likely prevent per year; 50 cents per year in clubs, The Constitution of the United And the court, fixing the punishthe noblest artistic ambitions; the - rence. connot into of 5 or more. take must ment, the only Supreme name embodies the perfection of States as construed by VM,iS5 fefefefc . 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