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Show Jj.1 " ! , ira Li f ....!: -J- - ORUklS J. TOOHY, Editor and Proprietor THURSDAY, SEPT. 21, 1871. POLYGAMY. RELIGIOUS" It it that Intelligent pcopo will in Hrlt ascribing a religious baU to Mor. tnon polygamy, linen it bat been shown over nml over again, on purely Moimon testimony, that nothing could be further from tvonOL-rfu-l m. the truth. - Tho latest diplay of stupidity in jx'iatum ti it was mvlo by the Rev. Mr. Amo, of California, Jat week, in Sait J.ako City, lie said: tL.it the people of the There U no United State are an xiotl.v pondering thi of lHJygamy in Utah. To any that qtntiun it U contrmy to the law of the land, ntid that the Imm ought ta be pruu.ptlv eiif need, i n idiort, sharp way of putting it, and would doubtless express the surface opinion of mnr.y of our people, here and abroad. Hut till linked statement d e lint f the r mo-- t iiiiHirtant. It And tlie leave out fact, omit all reference to the religion element of the problem. The religion teanhing of tiie Mormon on this one subject you nnd I regard a'miftakch,' false nnd fanntical; but to ten of tliouand it come n the teaching of tho God of Heaven, through hi inspired prophet. The law which i meant to apply s to of individual liberLinim doe not and canimi apply to n whole community, who Are not litHOtino any nioro than solv Uicrs, shooting unl r orders, are murderer. tlooe womn who, with tear Toythit n d ;v w , are Irving lo lding up tlieis daughter to tho ame fate, nre i xlandur by tiie wholoMile, and ns cruel a it 1 !hlo. n to ray anything T.rere i ro against the majority of the Mormon women; they are mOieinncd against than sinning. Nor t tho mo of male Mormon, whom Mr. Amc likens to Vojdier shooting un tier order, doe anything Mr. Ames said, or that we may say, apply. Rccaiin they nor likely arc nut practically jolygami-t- , at to bo, they are not hooting all, so that it make no difference what their idea of polygamy may bo. There are probably not more thnn two thouand male Mormon involved in the tnehe of polygamy. But they nre the ablest of the flock 'the biain. They arc quite intelligent enough to know how luW is the pretene that polygamy was !1 ret authorized and enjoined by the so called po l.vgamy revelation, or that thetc ismtwr vn any moic religion in it than there is in not-Cow- ca-e- pro-titut- e, Moll. They know, better than any outrider, that they cant name tiie time since their chuich was organized when Smith and some of his intimate didnt practice not poygamy, it was something worse, but we will call it Mich for tiie snko of our page, which we would keep clean as possible. Not ono of them can tell lmw or wlmi iUoiiginnlcd, or will do it, for the reason that it grew out of Smiths secret amours. They hac n r published a wold on tho subject, Tiicy never will. They dare rot. tininth never left anything on record touching it that lie could help. It wa too pitchy. It wouldnt bear handling. And this it is which is claimed to bo at the very bottom oT tiie go d Mormons hope of salvation, here and hereafter! that Smith reI3r!ghain Young say ceived a revelation from God commanding It But month practice July 12, 1843. M.bte Ilently, namely, February 1, 1544, Smith and his brother llytuin it as false and corrupt doctrine, and excomniu-nieatt- d Elder lliram Brown for preaching it, a appears of record in tho Moimon U ithCH and Scattont, Vol. 1 p. 423. Still subsequently, in a conferenco with Governor Ford of Illinois, at Carthage, Jorepli and llyrum Smith, John Taylor, "Willard Richard, and nearly all the member of tho City Council then a now big Mormon chief swore lolemniy that no such thing a polygamy wa known or taught at Nau-voand that the charge was a calumny of their enemies. At the same time they were being polygamously married at Nauvoo by the score. What confidence can intelligent men, even Mormons, place in a Fiophet nnd Rerelator capable of lalsehood nnd peijury? show Further, the revelation, that Smith wa already a polygamist, and therefore that it wa needed to sanction something done, not to authorize and enjoin the doing of it. The revelation say, Let my handmaid Emma Smith (Joseph i wife) receive those (women) that have tern , cjtven unto that he my servant Joseph and wa" keeping a had seduced, you ice, mUtrcvses against hi wifes wishes. In 1840, three year prevlou to the date of tho revelation, Smith, In discussing with Bennett, thepropoed Nauvoo charter, insisted that it must give tl e city tho power to regulate marriage; for, aid he, the Turk will conic to Nauvoo with hi ten wives, and we must protect him with those -- to hi promised speech at the capital y an immtnr-- audience, representing all parties and all sections of Tennc?ee. j The speech of thij Senator ws of great length, liberal, candi J and Impartial, and wu Well received. Indianapolis. Sept. 20. By tho sudden caving in of A sewer in course of construction on Kentucky Avenue in thi city a number of mon, supposed to be 12 or 13, were buried under fifteen feot of gravel and and. Every effort wa Immediately made to rescue them, and two were soon taken out alivo and one dtad. Afterward, five more dad were recovered. Two other men known to have been at woik in the sewers are still missing, anTrc u?poed,to ho at thj bottom of tho sewer, making tho total number of kii ed eight. p Baltimore, Sept. 20. Spaulboon has ill for some days, but ho is ding v .. easier The Commundory of Maryland gave a musical reception at tho Masonic Temple to tho piogratnmo Knight consi-tin- g a ofj promenado conceit, supper and imp. The upper and lower hall of the temple were thronged to a lata hour.' A largo number of elegantly dressed ladies were present, j At Bnrnums Hotel tho mcmhcis of tho Supremo Council for tho Southern juri-di- c tion of the United States of Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rita gave a banquet to the member o. the Supreme C'ouqdl lor the Northern State. Chicago, Sept, 20. The Republican Stnto Convention of Illinois, to nominate a candidate for Congress for the State at large, met at Springfield, and all but four counties were ivpre. nted. General J. L. Beveridge, of, Cook County, was nominated on the first ballot, receiving 380 Votes out of 419, and thi nomination wu then made were adopted unanimous. tho Republican party, a id declare eulogizing (UY THE WEbTKUS UNION TKLKQH Al'II CO. tiie time lne come for the removal of ull political disabilities, nnd return thank to thu Illinois jeprccnUtivc in Congress for I HE LATE DISPATCHES- - their unanimous support of the bill tor tho removal of the dUubi.itio; declare opposition to taxation a necessity and heartily approve of t ie bills repeal. ng the duty on coal a'nd alt, wh.ch has a.reaJ passed thu House of Rvire ntalivc. The fifth reo- linntiioliM lution i us follow.: Resolved, That wo Ivillccl. reier with pfiido to tho eminently wise, patriotic, honest, and cconnnical administration of Grant, un 1 wo confidently commend Republican Nomination for it to th j approbation of the country. Tho resolutions congratulate the administration Largo Congressman on tho reduction of the public debt nnd in Illinois. tax-nnd declare tho Republican party is the only one to which the interests of the and the country ennj bo safely intru-Uand in elections Maine California recent DiMCovevioH of ntoli Tin Oro show that thu majority of the people hold Near Ogden. tho same opinion. j; Springfield, Mass., Sept. 20. Rduin reFLOW OF SPECIE FROM EN- ceived by tiie Republican liow the election of 373 delegates to thu Republican Statu CLAND TO AMERICA. Convention, of which 213 are lor Butler and 357 against ldin. married. However it rot there, it will be noticed that it doesn't restrict a man to one wife, although it wa intended to cem to. It doe restrict a woman to ono husband, however.- Taken with what Brigham say about it, given above, it shows that tho crime of fornication nnd polygamy wa practiced, among tho Mormon, that they were generally suspected ot it, that Smith declined to forbid it, and permitted deception to bo usod to cover it, both as touching Mormons and within five year of tho organization of tho church, and nearly ten year piior to thu date of the polygamic revelation. There are plenty of living witnesses that Smith practiced it at Far West from 1333 to 1330, nnd it carried him and other completely away In Nauvoo. Indeed, something wry like promiscuous intercourse prevailed in Nauvoo at one time, nnd this, in truth, wa tiie occasion of tho revelation, as also of the secret ritual of the sect, one of the obligation of which is marital chastity. By this every Moimon who commits adultery, meaning thereby cohabitation outside of polygamous marriage, forfeit hi life. If it isnt taken it is because tho Mormon chiefs think they can put better Use than manuring tho ground. It was seen by tho more thoughtful that something mu-- t be done to chock tho ever-risin- g fl d of licentiousness which wa upon them if they would not bo w pt away by it. Want of space prevent our pursuing tho bul there is somesubject further thing more to bo nut on it, pot hap cut-thro- at to-da- i ( i i i wachBit Sr Indorse 1 amt prescr bed by- more leating o- to-da- NEW YORK. in Ex-Sheri- flf to-da- be-id- IN lbi -- a Bottle. tt c rort at a pbyaiciaua iu tu trad from many of tbe moat corttdrv t A. JACK-OST Loins Jills llm md-Im- l ou have .omutuu ca d tn ti f th" Homo WttiTl," puii.iiri ti h sist't irtisdert-sa a secret or tlu rnt.rr.be lti'iUdd, eah'iit nird cine mi oitent liailnc heru We lute eemnimd the fnrtt itla fur tnal.fi t( Mom H Iters,' oid iiihrlaMil a y t e Is mi rf rare xr I mire ail ih arlic ea si d a in it cnnipoa tfin ar th liet f the c a tu tsh'c fitom- the hefi '. b ln lilcbb T d lc. t lmnUnt . The Ode at hie. I'aonfi a Lia'l ot nrtp-rin- c them - stih tlv tn n.'ford fle with t r rub oil p - net. Ilavitictiw ' tit ui, a eti t rffwt if in our env te iinoll r, vetak- - p rau e In 'f lowing It ti drstrntt them to a I p' a tv ff the bi st Tonic and St rnuUut now cl tit the pnbl c. F. O. onrsti. M. D, L. fit. m.tBUMK'ie M D. V OttorK M. I At rnrt IIerH k. M. D C. A Want M. P. ' M. p. f xs t, Dc.wf.i E. k.fLsllK. V. I). J O Wm SMtLt, M 1. o K. M. Lt. H. O Dr C. V r.. Lt t wilt, W HrBVBTt'UMM. M 1. . Uiu-nxP. 8. VatH'K Iloeerrat, St focia Mo.. Ott. S, f'o t I bTH esanunn! . J l,7o e th f ijmnU tor tea ln the II- me ttomach " md used ttirn- lti lie Hospital for the 'at fnur I rotiald. rth n lb m st valuable tome mouth L. MELO-iEand stimulant now d use , l7l.-JAM- O-i- cmtib-ralix- ti iv-- an t- reroni-piriii1u- r' I J. Pt. I aa - 7 JafKaost A , r ui lrr er ch-rr- f 1 t O. w.lksr, . I t v IvcitVAlI ! n t vour P. M. l.- rnwKU ,M O fi 't. Kksktvt 0 1870. a "'f un Hitb'ra ! Grots Inv nr tied rnvr.ln I Wes-t- W. s Acrre-altl- .. JV tf-- vo ' - of tbl r.te ! Vrlil bf sa-n- 'tl I. 'ONVSK. c. 8. Mu srrT. W Ti TALI' FM1R '. M. D. J J M I I M p. to I it rl bi art id t'.st are r t 'ered thr the i al Pcofss on, sod on" of i thr b st b .trrs .v, we kii hi of ' ow in use. Ver) r'an'-ctW 1. It M Vicai, M. H. It P. ah, rt m o . MuiNtn. j. b Walb. b-a- rtata. q w. t. NT. LOCK, 1IO. - 1 BLACK THE.. AND PlOCioiIK StOIHilSi. m Manufacttirrrt or Cejt,' AdmlMlon i 8kAio ( 1!m tG 2(3 fitliQGn j W. W. HULL, Bifiklaycr and Plastrrcr,'.C. Ksabat thcOrst Worktnan Emplsyetl ' ! TO RENT, A i OR FOR SALE luodtuii'-eite- d bous-- . J ol i) ,tewkluy. PUtula and mt aUal Instritnieutr lwc m. Ibpuirlnff ifi in with diwjutt. h mod ora ranted. Inn. Blacksmiths' and Builders Nalls. al-- t V r AIM, 11. I)., J. KXAM1NF.R OF PENSIONS FOR VTAII. ....OFFtCK.... rorur of Fourth mid flentatia Street , W, GUAII -- 11 ) ! i i 4 anl Rutai! Dealer Groceries, Piovisions, Xino sTowolry. Best Qua'ity cf Drill O ii r b o n i i If S pit Fourtli Street, la Liquors, fORIXXi:. -- n"t9f ! LIBERTY A'P M A HK firr, i M fi LEVI N.1XDER.S, Frehli f Proprietor. Kept Constantly on loo. nr.r.t, m ITro.v, veal, oa.me, At EXPRESS irrr-- , PARKER k CO., Puhlls'-ers- , Khl Mad ou (trevt t hica o Ik' fitaxt'a' .saw - -- xiT-fo- flf l; j 9-- 1 in " ' BW r at -- U. ?. N Y b'Olf N'A4.Kui ; A-oV- o.. t t IIU1II KIKKENDALi; & t ( I ' Proprietors. I ! -- THROUGHOUT THE CITY A-t tlao Lowest lELatcrs, BV II lit AM IIQIISE. myn-t-f MARKET, j This is tho only Express Line having i - i ; y Eastern Through Connections; II. LUUIIEH rroprletor. Whole ale and retail dealer tn all kinds of EIGHT DAYS Meats, Etc, at Lowest Prices. FOntTII STREET. t ORlltJtE. Alwaya on band a Nutas variety of th heet Meata fi. bsnsttys HHwl HARNESS, CHEAPER AND MORE OF THEM, SELLINU AT FROM tv, BED-KOC- CORIHNE TO HELENA. ! i PRICES. K Toamo Loavo Co Exprocs ' rlnno Dolly. FREIQHT0RS AND OTHERS j E C Will find s I- u acted d no ut 'it-- . ftcad uw w th "O antno a o mp It oua. rna, t e u.ta rh. e f ? p r .oj n 8'iup.e co I'ra m 1 ed 1i 1 teachers fwlU nt LI or srr.ng-- sqti for tuU tfretWi. J L fiET-dl aas, ac N Tho Ture&t and Clearest, tit. eCH'K.L !ook. " a ta protitiu - cwt the ta t w- rk eaao iai Th of It cfiia fo- ti fot wt M -- io is a I new aud rest; rv y p eo U a w I k owu h taw h ed id. lo y suth at mo a i.t- Orlteu from Llttlo browi Ci uc , o'o It tV? cvMitaia aa ctn b iIS- - G works Tbe Musi -1 t'.u la o c ; E. fi. JIAILtT & CO., COItINNE wanted lo sell tbs greatest work on the subject rve j.nb I h d. ROMk At A ff KE AND MOTHER. Re P H. t'baiaa'c, M. D. A woik wb'ci If ptaod bi evry fa'ulfi, will wars ttaa Uvea of thou-- n la of Moibsrs and col'dreu yearly. If you w lit to talks m ney.at.ddo ffo.ul it once for j 11 r anvM-Ic cu a a an t eem. mal t res. I1 - i chano foe tg Dta, 8 n 1 for clrcuta s, and note our xt a terms. br P 1 -- A'wayaon Triumphs of Enterprise. f-'- ut COMPANY t 4 e and U - ami PISH MEATS ' 0 jy 1m s . Cltfurn ttiisl Tolmopo, Affcnts Wanted Ibrl S r Country 11EMIY LEIWKH, Viliotena'o Special IndurentfTitH Offered ta UTAH. COIIliNNK, ct rf H O . .. t' to their Interest to patronize tho ' To Insure speedy transportation Mark Goods, f I Opposition ' Harnoco Ohop, Aud keei down the prices. pmm J. 4 D. KETOHAM. c. p. jomioorj, ATT.cn HKY-ALAW, ITT romm, All. alTf T. tVrnl Knnlie & - jltjlfft.,, f'o. Phno. clirfct ftoin flie KENT A SMALL ADOBE U. riMlory. nover ned. AijiiIy IOB peaaautly located. App v to W. I nt IhU OHlcc. X. Field, at the Sa&k of Ccriuwa ogSLif ou tfiej of tbs track I qi N. Ma0u. at tl I fi of tc sd CatLumoi La U.r Yard. fio-hfi- lo c; HORSE nutl MULE SHOES. i &atlr Delivered every morning m Evenings. TOIIES of fin And icamuracturer ? ALL a.-u- EVERY. Tuesday and Friday p IKTII! Jv lady agent OPERA HOUSE, Dealt r in -- A. . DIAMONDS - SKATING, HEAVY HARDWARE, Moiilaun Hfreet.amNear Klxtli. char-acte- es CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE - Anew 4-- Depot. Montana st,, Corinns. - & steamer sailing torday. The ne steam-hiCity of Montnal.of the Inman dine, of , 000 tans, is the largest book by james barton. t of tbs wtio. ea.fal misu ot Am rioa. ever built on tho Clyde. Another of 4,800 tuve tl m, d ao.iv.Ti and achl- v. their wmidcrf.il tons is building for the snme company. , . men , ahawimi hnw a.lmirafilo r, action, uoble Diamonds continue to te found in tho Irani nutty, a id public spirit, have c nit rl but a to tbs a iv oicoment of th w r d. F tmljr tl nstra ed; vicinity of jthe Cajie of Good Hope. bU'n ol IntcrekU. g and wr, Inst' ueilvt. A rar p Case' Goods of all Kinds. i f ' r John Kupfer. . dr Aim Re'al. )ea CO., Lowest Price The Best Meats at the ..r.i" it ai auur ae every day. 565 ,& 607 Broidway, N. Y., I'relt Nnnn;s, inn Ie form the bewlt I in porter of ment. nlwnyl Iu utore. BALL, Bacon, Hams Shoulders, Etc - For Knit by nil PruTsUt'i A Oroeer. JAS. A. JACKSON & CO., Props, Id born lory i(3 A 107 X. 31 lreel, j AT tilt Vi-d- bli'iiiK tlc VVAIlLIIOl .SL, Yrar "fVbnrd t e Je tbe best aud latest improved farm machinery. . M, I). O. v, iot.su. M. P. A O W It WconwAiin, M. P. ptnisjtTT, d I. J L. Hvmt. 1. q : We 0 ts7 CliT'iffo S tt have in tied th f.rniuta of tlm t m"Cll I tttr.M slid fi' il it to fir conttia'd if M r, pt-iv- s, s. , And all kinds of tle I LIQUOltS A CIGARB, j v't - lull uf ply of i f otorph Hitters," ami find he trine iltrs i CtV'fia tic'l na urr i prj) ru in- - ' th sro sil i.fifle lly jmiSrst.Mi. Tiny fctnl (Cesaarilleonih it l and ra si ill'll 'inp tunics to vadint-e- l i w. mil a'vrr diora-t- a hr if tie t Mto'rn of liw or dM!ifi r.l a fitiif iruui I iip.d cd dl.t stl tt r sraem, nlvtlier fr n malar! u dlaram a. I, A. Jt.P-- M. P Iir. 3 I.. VATTtrn- -. (!. I'. fflMTSOJf, M P. t'. 1 W.wsr Ite'dt T. and feigns mndnes. London, ;Sept. 21. The outflow of specie to America co.it mles. Seventy thou-aijuiunds sterling goes to New York by i , Seif-Rakin- Hr-tn- - In-p- re to-da- GROCX Mowers, Reapers and Mowers, g Reapers, Threshing Maohlnes, Sulky Rakes, Plows, Grain Drills,1 ' Gang Plows, N t'li.Juyrt. havlrff esamte d hr formula from wuicti o r ivl e r .t .1 toiraoh 'Utc'r" e prrpa el and bavt el n ee ilir method f com I b'ff H e dfiTcrmt Mv r oiiiuit td tltstit aa the in fit, e hest c;nr wt' wtilch we are n qtniti dl. From the iod. ami eitt uitih h y erent f fimi the c ocr mat'll la which enter m o tbrnt. U ey do aa wr liav-n- o d nht 'bat they aUlirove, s. rvr to lie, m. moat l oru.ai tonl.i au.l sliuiuUntln ns... I't ultra, T. G Pov stock M. P. T. J. Vastis, M 1. 1H' rorrnr wilh C'n ry word c .ntalnod We in 'he above Jtllis IIlTiTmv. M. I) JottV 'PosZ'LMt't, W. D. It AM Va-- t ns. M. P. j un r 1 C'tr.v. M. I). j t 8TAPLE AND FANCY oi Also eoi.staotly on band a l c Cmi4ge iti d .e Dealer it N Ed DEER AND ALE LACER i all descriptions, for sale at the lowest cash rates Material m ri BREWER & BE5IIS Tows, all Sizes; Wagon Woods, Wagon and 1 fc I " Bows, Thimble hkeiuM9 Wagon sd The celebration Many lu lding nre illuminated, and the theater a. which pattlotic spectacles tiro given are crowded. Tlu-rhas been no although crio- - of in tho streets. hoard t are ie down,with Pope Tioop are camped in public square and every precaution has been taken against tho vfiilutio'a of public order. , Bcvl.n, Sept. 20. Wilhelm conferred the Ordv--r of thuj Black Eagle on Von BeiM. London, S pt. 20. While tho wo. k men were reopening thu liaf.s of the Wigan coal mine another explosion took phico with tairible Five men were blown to pieces and many injured. Tho flames have burst forth front the openings, and preparations arc making to flood the mine. laris, St t. 20. Tho Gcim.in troop have cvacuatcd St. Denis, ami tho fo.ts have been t given up tint French officers. Thvi cutt e plague is increasing in tho Noith of France, i Calcutta, Sept. 20. The Chief Justice of India is d. ad. His assussin is apprehended PARLOR i V YKiiY REdPECr. Wagon 1 have should Evory Family t We a ev turn t tod for wagon made, aud are sRKaNTE. lss a lull Block of mini relubl sU-tioi- ty FOREIGN NEW3. i rni. , 2 r u by mad , r tbs Very beat materials, aud r kuowa all throogn tbe West ss tbe b st and il di ie-ntt- a y, - i AGENTS FOR Ttise wagous are prices. tb VTcr uJ sjM-run- I re-ult- H lionsiu-- a nns, Th- -j arc r kriiig Irom mis matle inl i b'Rh y wo nuisn cd m an ntidj sp an W" t Csas of tmliicstioti - l iv.lusb s n I ltei mid In es a of Oiiieml lijr iirTsr in a simic Ihpuuko (ilsd iu prothrr i avH Tar y r psr.lcn duct) a ill- - m ft litpv isr'y UKVKFI'ltl. lO E ULK. atrenatlo-iiliitlio b!y. iiivlceratinc the intuU and vising tnn Tbe HOME nd to t o wli la ) rare, I'l I't Sit are rompoui.diul Hli th gr and o I enlu dlmn ate aa best) ff red p ll. I'tibll t Ml ll.KAHNT TO IIIK T 0TF. and a tl ni 'lais eonileniiitf a many r mtd 'al aifiita. hy tho in -- i tin fratrrnit aa th tif snowu a tnili Tdiartuai oxi. 1' costa IltUn to 0va tb-Mr tr nt and to-nig- y; lujrvtlur loulu 1 lisy are -- UKB HKhVKST fl IVE u,ail. d, to-da- i Wagon? Chicago on hand and Always Fhy-MuiiiIi- now in MMinnWnt , Salt Lake City, S pt 20. Tho of rich tin oro near Ogden i reported. y by Dr. Uinff Samples brought bore cent. assayed fifty per v Tho North Star Mining and Tunned Company of Ophir wa incorporated capital, $2,000,000. Governor George L. Woods is President, buUler8 P at ry MEUCHANTfl. full stock of tho celebrated A to-nig- con-tim- i ( -- Romp, S'tpt. 20. ' t V SALT LAKE CITY. AriDiCor.ir.iissioii I'm! CoriiuiOo - TJtfili. to-nig- ETC. grocers ' Men ETC . , if New York, Sept. 20. Up to two oclock this afternoon Mayor Hull had not oillcially recognized either Comptroller Connolly or Deputy Green. It is reported that ho will issue no revocation order to thu heads of departments. New York, Sept. 20. OBrien has issued a letter denouncing Tweed, lali, Sweeney and Connolly, and denying thu statement made in some papers that he was secretly in league with tho ring. New York, Sept. 21. Tho excitement about tho municipal muddle began to revive last evening upon the announcement made in one of the evening papers of the discovery that city vouchers lor over two million of dollars were stolen ft om the Comptrollers office ono year ago, .and when it became public later in the evening thnt the man who stale tho vouchers from the Compti oilers office about ton days since was known, and that hit arrest, which would be made would directly'impiicate leading city officials and exculpate thu Comptroller from that tho criminality in tho matter, abstraction of the two million voucher a year since was the work of the same purth-i- , the excitement became Intense, especially wive. among the Tammany politicians and hang-erso- n . Till show what Smith wa .thinking of throughout the city. The Investigathree year before he ground out tho rove, tion being made by Deputy Green will del.ition, and the said document prove be- velop the mot startling facts. yond question what he wa doing when ho WAOHlNGTOfl. produced It. Tho Rook of Doctrine and Covenant Washington, Sept. 20. Second LieutenMornmn New Testament contain thofol-lowin- g ant Fenno, tried at St. Paul for embezzling clause, viz: funds, wa found guilty aud senIiamuch a thi church of Christ ha public tenced to, be cashiered, to refund fifteen hunbeen reproached with the crime of fornication and polygamy, we declare that we be- dred dol'ars and imprisonment for five yeais lieve that one man should have one wile, lit the penitentiary. in one woman husband, bat except and one case of death, when either is at llbeity to MISCELLANEOUS. marry again. St. Paul, Minn., Sept. 20. The RepubliIn answer to tho assertion of the oppon can State Convention met here at noon to- cnU of H.vgamy that thi is conclusive of Smiths own condemnation of it, Brigham day and was the largest ever held by any In Minnesota. Horace Austin was Youn" revs It was inserted in said Book party Yale auIntSuxilUA wuliwh irpealwlly expressed, nominatad for Governor, and W.H. Smith nrnanonsis; "fur Lieutenant Governor, both by aeclaroa-an- d by Oliver ' Cowdery, t the u-- .dal tion. t that he dal it to cUat.-racocca-SoueColumbus, 0- - Svpt. 20 Senator Thur- by hh (Cow-- 1 ciiivci outsider d GEORGE A. LOWE, Arch-BLho- - TTholosalo I J Torrilile Culiuulty in In Flight COT t . vi-iti- OAUSOHOEF S OF ! Re-oiutio- ns 1 v, , t IEDBJpQtt y, d, i) e to-da- ETC. illijCEljLANEOUS ADVT3. Wsngoira ta-da- it-t- o o, A MISCELLANEOUS ADYTS. non-Mormo- lt f a. man is quite lck with the fever. dorys) having endowed himself with Nashville, Sept. 20 Carl Schurlx made girl named Partridge, he being already DULY tOHLWNE KKPOKTtilt ' .i' miiiih t- III : CARE . ! . Rj EXPRESS CORIKNE, . I "t CO., . . . tJTA j; f E. Q. MACLAY, ManCr GEORGE QTCELC, Oonoral Agent HUGH KIRKCROALL, Oupt. "J W-t- f Id.-- 3 T. 3EVA-XS- . AQent, Oorlnno ; y r |