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Show -- - .i. . C0IUX5E DULY UEPOUTER fee J. TOOHY And Proprietor. DENNIS Editor TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1871. domain of the universe, to that, of tho senses, this degrading conception of spiritual things, this deification of sexualUm and sensuality, tho doctrine of tho of seuls, of the generation and. progression of the gods all tho distinctive features of Mormon theology in fine, depend by,a thousand combinations and upon kindred abominations. and olygamy That why they cannot giro up polygamy. Tliat is why they solemnly so declared in mass meeting March 20, 1870. That is why their women the other day so declared In a petition fifty feet long to Mrs. Grant. That is why Blsliop Sharpe says, If we were to glve up polygamy we should give up everyThat is why Delegate Hooper thing. couldn't propos o to tho Government on their part to abandon polygam for amnesty and the boon of Statehood, and why, of course, he dentes that ho has made or thought of making any such proposition. That is why 31 r. Fuller's genuine statesman couldn't FulIn Mr. what week an a or do eternity,, ler thinks ho could. That is why all the ink shed throughout tho country over the Idea that polygamy Is dying out or would or could be given up by tho 3Iortnons under any circumstances, Is worse than wasted. Lastly, it is because it isn't a decaying institution that It is policy to enforce the law against IL Unless we Intend to recognize the unlimited and incestuous polygamy of the 3formons as lawful and honorable marriage, we must do so. The longer it Is delayed the more cruel and unjust will it bo to them, for everybody admits that to this complexion it must come at last. It would have been easier for tho polygamists to take themselves out of the country any year since 1840 than this one; easier now than in any future year. - There is no evading tho question. Polygamy will contrive to exist among us, by book or crook, or it will go out from among us. It is no more a decaying institution than African slavery was in tho United States between 1820 and 1800, and any action, based upon the supposition that it Is, Is or would be taken in vain. pre-oxitn- Inter-relatio- NOT DECAYING. Mr. Fuller, writing from Salt Laketotbo N. Y. TrUfunCt say: .v i f f - A genuine statesman, with broad views and a true rente of justice, who could act in the interest of humanity, with charity for all, with malice toward none, could In a tingle week arrange a treaty of peace, which thould provide that plural marriage thould henceforth cento and that all past offenses of this nature thould he forgiven and this treaty would bo sacredly kept by tbo Mor moni. But there is at present no civil offl-c- st here, having the high character demand ed to secure respect in such an undertaking. Gen. Henry A. Morrow, now in command of the troops here, a soldier, an able jurist, and a gentleman, could accomplish the del icate tnsk if empowered so to do. Now, after publishing this invidious com pnrison between Col. Morrow and the civil Federal officers in Utah, we challsnge 3Ir. , Fuller to ask Col. Morrow Ms opinion of Judge McKean, for example, and publish It, word for word, in the N. Y. Tribune . Col. 3forrow, to our personal knowledge, esteems Judge 3IcKcan, after an intimacy "ftf nearly a year, to be of even higher character than this correspondent gives to . Col. 3Iorrow, Again, this correspondent shows his want of acquaintance with bis subject, in express tag the opinion, which he does, that any compromise .with the Mormons, on the part of the Government, is possible. They might, of course, with their acknowledged crooked ways, agree to abandon polygaon condition of being tnadoh State, but my It would only be temporarily and for the purpose of getting their entiro affairs-Inttheir own hand. They cannot abandon polygamy for good without abandoning their whole scheme religion, they call It, A cursory glance 'at some of their theo- logical ideas or doctrine, as expounded by their best writers, will demonstrate thU: Thcro is no spirit distinct from matter; spirit is only mattor refine J. Matter is eternally existent, never created, never do stroyed. What I called creation Is tho arrangement in now forms of tho intelligent, g atoms of matter, under the influ cnce of the lloiy Spirit, itself tho purest, most refined, and subtle form of, and per vading all,; matter. So was this earth formed, a Son of Hod, when it wn pre pared, with Ilis beloved spouse, removing to it from Heaven, or perhaps from the sun, So new worlds and founding a colony, are constantly being formed of tho unop propriated material of tho universo to mako room for the offspring of tho gods. Gods, . angels, spirits, and mon, tho four orders of Intelligent being, are all of ono species, composed of like material, differing in degree, not in kind, God is ft perfected man; man is an einbryotic or undeveloped god. There is a vast multitude of god, dispersed throughout all tho worlds as kingdoms, fam ilics, and nations. There is, however, but one god regnant on each world, who is to tho inhabitants of that world the only truo and living God. But each god having first born son, Ihero is one God and one Christ to each world. Thus there aro lords many, and gods many, but to us there is but one God, tbo Creator of the world and tho Father of our spirits, literally bo gotten. lie was once a man of sumo world and attained His high position by successive He is the Father of Jesus Christ degrees. In the only way known in nature, Just as John Smith, Senior, is the father of John The gods are in the exact Smith, Junior. form of men; of highly refined material substance; have tho samo organs of sense, thought, and feeling; the same pails and as human beings; hato many passions each become the fathers of tho and wives souls of men in the samo way that men bccamo the fntliers of the bodies of men. These souls, or splrilua bodies, constantly augmenting In number, wisdom moving the gods to multiply their species, necessitate tho continual formation of new worlds. The first or spirit stago oi their existence la an embryotlc one, since be they must enter earthly tabernacles, born of woman into this world, and bo subjected to the earthly law in all respects before they can begin to progress, this .being the second or probationary stage in tho existence of all sph its. 3Iyriod of these creatures are waiting in other worlds the physical processes by and through which ' they may take earthly tabernacles with view to this their progressive destiny. To bestow these tabernacles Is the highest glory In eternity of woman her exaltation ta will be in exact proportion the number she has furnished. Some of ihese spirits, it "is Intimated, by reason of having lost their first estate, aro to be thrust down, not permitted to take earthly tabernacles or propa gate their species. Those who reach tho earth are in their second estate, and if faithful saints (Mormons) will pass to their third estate, celeslialized men or gods, find finally have worlds given them to people or govern. Their earthly wives am children will constitute the nucleus of their heavenly kingdom, and they will rule over their increasing posterity forever. A grand council of the gods, with a president directing, constitutes tho designing and formative power but man, if faithful, 111 advance by degress till endowed with tho seine formJoseph Smith is ono of the ative will. gods of tiiis generation and now occupies a hq in turn kt purist fcigh position is Adair Above stands next to Adanv, vrlct dtevah, and above Jehovah is Elohei whon is the greatest god of yo haye any in resides the planet kpqwiedgc, and who iKolob, near tho centre of our system." w,M be ms n that this dwarfing of the ; o self-actin- , ? . ce ns 1 aregen-erall- y level on the question of pigpen ethic. Hear tho ficr man from BrownvUlc, in one of his laconic conclusions; Nebraska, Polygamy ha received its death blow. Hawkins, whose trial has cau.od all eye to turn to Salt Lnko City, ha Wen convicted and sentenced to pay a nominal fine and to labor in prison for a term of three year. Hawkins hod but two wive. Brigham Young, the jianio of whose wife is legion, has gone to see old Sol set, having followoi In the wake of ..Bishop Berkeleys Star oi Jiro Empire. .The other polygamists are shak ing in their boots, and tho multitude o wives are shrinking in their slocking made by Thu. tho only unredeemed pledge tho Republican party in 1800 i. now being made good, and all Christendom will say good' and amen. AND JAMF.S EE CAT ALFRED. GEORGE - ? nt 5-- 5-- nji. New York, A friend of ours, who is well versed In tho heraldry and lineage of tho church, thinks he has discovered that George Alfred Townsend is a polygamic scion of old Jimmy who runra big bagnio called the Townsem IIdu.o In Salt Lake City. Wo .have no reason to doubt it. CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. Mrs. Fairs care will not be tried before January. Tho President returnod to "Washington yesterday. announce Tho Queens physicians y her health as rapidly improving. Ashbury has arrived homo and says lie'l sail no more in American waters. Ship Escort, of New York, took fire am was destroyed at Antwerp on Sunday. Fearful explosion of gaiat Loeds, England, yesterday and two persons killed. in Paris has nearly The Court-marticompleted its trials of tha Commune. A great fire was raging in Geneva, Switzerland, yesterday morning. No particulars Paymaster George L. Feblger is assignee to the Department of thq Pacific. Other changes hare been made. Schooner Juliet sank off MaJison, Ohio on Friday night and all hands were lost except the cook. General Sherman, JJcut. Grant and Com modore Alden, went out on the Wabash at 2 oclock yesterday afternoon. Suspension of a largo breadstuff and pe troleum exporting firm reported in New York yesterday afternoon. The Supreme Court of the District o ' Columbia, has decided that members o ' ' Congress are not exempt from service ,o civil process. Lering, who was murdered in the recent Apache massacre, was on his way East to lecture on Arizona affairs and expose Coll yer's peace projects, when' he full a victim to Apache treachery. On Sunday, a robber, named Black stopped Mr. King, at Watsonville, Cal. demanding his money. King handed over his valuables and shot the villain dead at the samo time. Scott Russell is giving a history of the English Social movement. In the London papers, and denies that the' organization is revolutionary. He says that had Prince Albert lived ho would bo tho head of-- tbo movoment. Accounts of distress and continued famine in Persia ar still coining from that country Four hundred Chlncso are employed iq Mfoplen Mills at mervillf, N. J, An unknown pian with $2,50Q In his pocket, was fu,ind dead in the New Haven depot, this morning."" Letters recoived in London report the cholera spreading in Constantinople. Goulard has been appointed ambassador f France to Italy, and Picard to Belgium. to-da- al j I w it; firoli. ' a W4 . . - V - - OpU ffrtji tzl :z:i Is t c. J C "teil bt) C rrrr-- -. r,r )r riru.:,e;; t tiic.ji.r j ' V I ; ' - - ' Tb , o -- Nov. 14. Tho probabilities of Tweed fleeing from the city are still the subject of much discussion. It Is stated, on probably good authority, That be has about perfected hi arrangement for flight; that any day or moment may witness hi departure. Yesterday he was said to be trying to dispose of his stock in tbe Erie Railway. Well informed Tammanyites think it will lake him some time to render portablo Crnnd his No j Quorum of great wealth, but it is definitely known ttait most of his property has been underJury Yesterday. long going conversion into greenbacks his and that while back, many assignments if for him to leave on matter an it make easy A DUBLIN EDITOR IMPRISONED short notice. Tweed resignation i believed FOR TREASON. 4 bo in the hands of Mayor Hall, and probably wilt bo made public in a few days. No selection lias yet been made to fill his place, ETC. ET C., ....ETC.,..... though the 3Iayor has been endeavoring te i. force the office upon several. There is much difficulty in obtaining men to accept any of CO. DT TVS WESTERN VXION TELK0R1FQ tho vacant offices under Tammany. Since tho election the 3tayor has been unable to imget persons to tako any of, the several portant places recently made vacant. There SALT LAKE CITY; 1 so littlo time between now and tho meetSalt Lnke, Nov. 13. The Supreme Court ing of tho Legislature, when it is expected and District Court were both in session to that iho whole government of the city will vacancies existday but nothing of particular interest trans- bo recast, that its likely tho ing will continue until that lime. pired.! Hon. J. Neely Johnson, formerly WASHINGTON. California, was admitted to practice in the1 Supremo Court, Washington, Nov. 13. In the supreme The grand jury failed of a quorum owing s, to the abscnco of members as witnesses in court in the caso of Alexander against the judgment of the circuit court of tho great mining suits ' at Provo. Tho 3IarhaI ha been ordered to secure the pres California i reversed; tho land in question nro awarded to tho appellant, wire simply ence of absentees, There are strong indication of another mortgaged them with power to redeem. In tho caso of Perron, against tho United Tho roads to Littlo snow storm and Big Cottonwood mining districts are States, the judgment of tho courttof claims affirmed, dismissing for want of jurisdic kept open wiiit difficulty. Business is exceedingly dull and every lion tho petition of French subjects for recovery of damage by destruction of prop body 1 predicting a bard winter. bombardment of Grcytown iff Washington, Nov. 13. According to the erty bythe Russian programme tho first visit of Alexis 1834. Washington, Nov. 13. The Secretary cf to Washington wont extend over 24 hours, and will be merely for the purjioso of pay- War i.sucd an order dismUsing from the ing his respects to the President and bubi service United States caded P. Brewer, of net,, who will In a body wolcomc him n llio tho fourth class, for liarrassing tho ended senExecutive Mansion. Ho will receive no vis tinel. Admiral Porter's health 1 considerably Hora during his brief sojourn, nor receive improved, and though confined to tho house card! engaged In business connected with tho building of two iron torpedo boats, authorNEW YORK. ized by Congress. Caleb Cu.hing, having formally resigned New York, Nov. 13 It i bfilcially announced that the Gorman steamer Franklin the position of United Stales counsel before nt quarantine, ha folly cae.a of cholera on tho American and Spanish Commission, the will soon appoint hi successor. death on President board. There were twenty-eigh- t I . tho voyage; nearly everybody suffered mote MISCELLANEOUS. were affected in most case seri-oul- ji or !, but Further death ore problible, but a Boston, Nov. 13 Tho friends of Fred rigid.1 quarantine will bo enfoiced. Every erlck W. Lincoln, a promising young effort will bo made to alleviate suffering, but foar ho Is among tho author, of thi care will be taken to prevent tho spread of victim of tho city, Indians' recent raid Apaclio tbo contagion. in Arizona. He wa connected with Lieut. The following is a correct account of the Wheeler exploring expedition. cholera at quarantine. The steamer Baltic E. Daniels, defaulting cashier nt Eltery ot Lloyd's line, arrived on Saturday night the Wcbstor National bank, has been senwith a number of case of cholera. She tenced to five years imprisonment. sailed from Stettin OctoW 10, touching at Baltimore, Nov. 13. In the U. S. Di Copenhagen on the 12th, and Christiana. trict Court y in the case of John W. At the latter porteho received 22 cabin anc Field, (colored) ognint tho Baltimore City Cl steerage pascengers and a crew of 07 lj railroad, the plaintiff recovered men. When ten days out tho first case o ' passenger $40 damages. In consequence of this decholera made ito appearance among tho cision negroes are now admitted into all stcorago passengers, and when the steamer street cars in the city. Field had been ejectput into Halifax to obtain coni, she had ed, on account of his color. nearly 100 cncs of cholera and choleric Charleston, Novi 13. Tho News print a diarrhea, of' which 40 have proved fatal. report of the action bif a caucus of tho colSince leaving Halifax one death ha occurred ored members of the late legislature of South and twelve patient suffering from held last week. The caucus reCarolina, cholera were sent to the West Bank hos- solved to make no appropriation at tho pital.! The well passengers were alo transsession for the coming payment of interest ferred to the U. S. steamer Delcware lately on the State debt, and declared themselves fitted up as a receiving ship by tbe quaran- In favor of tho repudiation of both tho old tine; authorities. The Franklin alter the and new debt of the State. transfer of her passengers was ordered to tho Philadelphia, Nov. 13. In tho trot belower quarantine where she will be thortween Goldsmith Maid and Lucy, for $3,000, oughly disinfected and detained until it is this afternoon, the Maid wo" in three thought safe to allow her to corao up to tho straight heat. Time 2:25, 2:18, 2:23. city, The track was heavy. Henry C, Cooper, clerk; of the naval office, is heldf in $30,000 bail on tho charge of FOREIGN rJGVO. placing cancelled stamps on the manifest of ' tho ship Khoderick Dhu. London, Nov, 13. Tho fire in Geneva tothat unless the gov- day destroyed two blocks of houses. The It was agreed y ernment shall bo ready to proscuto the Cu- quay and hotel Couronne were destroyed. ban general Jordan early in December a Tremendous consternation prevailed, but tho nolle will be entered. military preserved order. 31 arcus A. Herrick, a premineut member Tho statement that the Popo requested a t of the Stock Exchange, it dead. resldcnco In Franco U untrue. The Broadway widening assessment matPigolt, proprietor of the Dublin Irishter was argued in the supremo court man, was sentenced to six months imprisMr. Lydia Sherman, the New Haven al- onment for the publication of an 'article of leged poisoner, expresses confidence in her an inflammatory nature In that durjournal acquittal, though few believe riier innocent. ing the trial of Kelley, for tho alleged murTetagram from England report that the der of constable Talbot. , settlement of the new U. S. loan is proceedGeneva, Nov. 13. A fire which broke ing" favorably, and state that the discount out this morning continues without thereon lias advanced to X percent. abatement. Tho Rui Rhone, on which tha Money ras easy in the open market at 3 por flames originated, U a scene of ruin. A cent, large numbor of building having been Mwbars of (ho Brooklyn investigating coxotaiUeo say that they have evidence show, Perth, Ont., Nov. 13 Works of the ing that about 4,000 fraudulent vote were Ontario Concentrated Tanning Works cast at the lalo election, and aro sanguine burned Saturday. Loss, $20,009. that the canvasser will bo compelled to Paris,- Nov. 13. Gambetta has comgive certi Centre of election to tho majority pletely recovered from a serious attack of of thft Republican candidates on the county Illness, and will soon visit Mars allies, Borticket and all tho Republican Candidate in deaux and Lyons. Givers, ::r c:j 2, :zm3 C::rera Csnrbon. C r L'nvorlt, Gsvtrcrat Crnreya to the renlUrji t tawmJ read a miUUsnCoie. SS, Rii CtsUh , UtUby. CALD33 C2C3., Call 3Lci City, C: Ajtils -r CUX -- f- nov7-t- f Cs, j Vctincrtlis U . i r -- : J L'.ls, la Llto Here lx tl k? ep la a'ae a free eeaverttxes Tfcls -- I And nil tOa 1, nitre Ctoikis, 11:2)1) Mining Districts, Stonmcr. 1 , rn. I' : Hillers Cictose, Crzxr tho T len-c- s, , tho LC-C- t 7 Vin C.i. CrCrrJ Tho Counties, Tc.vr.:, Forty Cnsoa oi Cholera pn a Novr York I - 8; ul land. - r- UL. 8; y r just r:. ch r i i Hod-erigu- j I w. to-nig- ht. am: HARNESS AND CADDLENY, IOR xrsatsaa t, to TT. A. KC'-na- n, OSoo, Fret tbe CU. XXtrjlzx Ciire, eprlte line naanfastarei to etitr, axl ti In tbe bare work pursat L OrJtrs tjr m3 ri3 aevl-r- a prompt attention. Cwan Cxtrd Cloth Cwan reve A, Llaeh twen 8 MIGHT GGC3 OOL naANDina, For Lcdlco end Cuclncco CbansV.P, D. Dspey, Y0U113 Lien. - - 8 Ce lss Goblae T Moadoy l! WILL OPEN ON rorentcr Cib, to tls HIS SCHOOL erasing, , K1M. It.l vess-msi- d diet Cburcb, CoHone, and K3 on threo nlabte ot each wock. vis: tlGItOAT. WEDNESDAY and YS1DAT, cponlxj at oclock . M. Tbo folio isx etodi will bo end clnetug at made a eprcleltr: Seok-- k pint, Ftnuanabip, AriOmieUc, Crammer, FbjiUcel Ctecjrepbr, EngUili Iteidtnga, Geometry, end Lotla. Strict decorum wi J character? all eoeelona ot this school, and Us P first sad bQb tobJoctwlU boTUOrO)t7U3 in tb branch named. TCI HON Fifty cents ve3 tor acy txd 3 studios. oc31-t- f W. DAIIOX, Principal. T. oiicamrj p.cj XI. Cl CoM ' Olnresnd II. CC30L-AKSIIX- tvir.E. a 1 r. D. A Cs. Cargwndy, j CHAMPAGNE. IFairnnneii r. Core (Xlrngg), Cabinet, IS. HD0Dti. Ches. llllstek, Xlsldstek A, re., 1altfst nla. I r I fidepapMc. Gov-ernor- of H,T HIM again- The heads of our Eastern editors r adv.:, 2iiscbllai:zou3 cluding the mayor on tho city ticket. The Fricommittee's report will ba ready about tha day, when warrants will be issued forKalb-Aelsarrest of tha ballot stuCsrs. Mayor a profess to be satisfied that he ha obtained more honest vote than Powell or Booth, and ha will contest tha right to the THE LATEST DISPATCHES. oClco in tba courts. Fourteen additional cases of cholera, from Hew C:c'.!:z:l C- tho steamer Franklin, have been admitted Frelsjlti's tbe West Bank hospital. Lherci Cc? c7 Enormous Election Frauds in to Gold governments steady, sterling 8 firm. Brooklyn. Stocks strong. Pacific mall among the Quicksilver 40x65 INCIIL3, COALS HIGH? most active; W. U. T 03 SIZE mall Pacific i 47JL U fee Ineft. 19 lit W. F., 63; 3 C: t colored email at Gold la sxexstj steady New York, Nov. 13. Grea Fire at Geneva, Switzer-- 0. 1 ca li roar; i a D. niCiliTlOiiD, XX i x r.s. While. IJnwntslU. Angettoa, on Inna Klroot, Cot In no, tum, 1 r 111 " jli CXULlsII ALE. Dottier In Tsaaeat'e, tlnts and Qnnrfe, Cyasa, Ptafs and ! CROOEROEO, Clesru. 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