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Show . : , - . i fJ , jM mm mmm in m "' " , . mmm . - ' I " wtn ourniicaion. citlzenn nbroad.and dl- - Tien let,uo nottwe m-t- ao use of Afihlra byrinduieing of Committco lujuripuo Foreign rectinr tho Uuhatancea. - These lay the tfnfinn v " Wa-.-of disease e and dath in the systemapf . came. are commiuea .10 .Tnlliin Aalled no the motion to recon- - mcnjanq-xiimmcKHon to the Copmltr thelruaren, ddcr tho votinBreferrlng : fVrt .Hill iU.TiU iUMUUUWU T1.,U1!, 1nOlrinf Or: ICUUIO'UUUJUU Xr nnhTrAited GEORGE Q. CAXKON, Editor. r rSATUBEAY EYBIfHiQ. DEC 21i 1887. SUNDAY READING. From our country subscribers we re? ceivc many assurances of Ihe value tney place upon the discourses which appear every week in the News. : By reading the; counsels and instructions, which are given to the people by President Young, his Counselors and the Twelve, the disadvantages of living at a distance j from are lessened f and those who read are brought into close re lationship with the presiding quorum, andj can understand Hheir. policy: and partake of the Spirit of the work as it is enjoyed by them. This of itself is a very creat benefit: but we trust alsotoihave the editorial columns of the :Nirvvs filletT with reliable information in relation to all public movements and such itemspf counsel as will make it sought after by every Bishop and Saint wbo have any desire to keep up with the spirit of the : .times. '.To 'those; who live in the city the ' printed discourses do not possess, Jlri every instance, the ' value they doto' those wlio live in bthex: places. . They have tho pri vi lege of listening to them as they are delivered. But it is fre- quehtly the case that members! of their, families aro not able to attend, who are: as anxious to be acquainted; with the teachings given from the public stand in this city as the more fortunate one. who have the opportunity of listening to them orally. Inreflecting upon this .matterwe have deemed it proper a discourse in each Saturday's issue of the Evening News, so that; those who have not heard themdeliver-od- ; or vvho may be detained at homef; will have r their Sunday ;readi rig One discourse in the :week, laid before our readers on Saturday evening, for careful and leisurely perusal on Sunday will be very valuable 'even to re3iderits in thls city, and cannot, fail 'to 'hp appreciated by every tattcr-ila- y Saint;- and if theyf are preserved forifuture reading and preferences af vast fund'of valuable instruction ihdoctrine and principle' : i' :V will.be thus obtained. I i t . j -- .r.r: A i I M sev-Thftraw- , of-'feelingrr- decrepit i at-Ha- lli -- " . i . ( -- . -- . & : j '.': j , r i to eter- - to pursue tuft path, : i . -- were to violate tne laws of Uod? and the German situation and the man. This is: my philosophy with to the human' mind. We have of affairs in Italy. aspect tionary regard f Vienna, 20. - cried to the nation of the United States. The Reichsratli has passed a bill ap- and to other, nations for over a third of portioningorthe quotas of taxes, for the a century,' say lpgj the .wages: of sin is man. and womanwho the national debt, amonc: ,11 death. , J Every payment 0f i'J ana jnuncrarv. wisnes to lorreiLtneir ricrnt to tne tree or wie provinces oir Austria 4 ; nriviiecre of doincr so.The 20. London. have life the . nMMAnl-MV. 1 Visn i.t lmTA tit- - me vAk. unvc uccu J J a wui xxjuix iviiis uroDneis micawu uu U3 iiuuoii 11. oi iuat plcion of being, .concerned in'the recent anv asremust exnect torean cnMinps in'-Penian outrages. The Fenian r alarm stead of blessings, unless it speedily re- and.we am norfeetlv ing in special : policemen: the. nrison house of God-first, are ware-guards strengthened; and .. willing it should. In 1S57, tboy sent an houses are carefully watchedat night-- arrn to Utah to annihilate" MTormonH were ordered to .Forts- ism, but the scourge with which they xToops suddenly ana mouui leic on a snecial intended to overwhelm this neonle has oi is necessary 1 revolu- ; s ? , - A. W J j ! 1 m m ! m mm m m ' . l I A. . ' 1. A ' m JT ' : " ! lo-ua- y, -- coroner s iurv on tne tiifirkftn- well explosion, rendered a Arerdict charg bg Timothy J Desmond. and - Jerry Allen) with murder" by having,rcaused Tr: ;: ..1::v-o'plosipn;-;v:i- ;: is not yet; I told General Thomas Xil friend to humanity, when'he jKane, that visited us in 1857. that the coininer of that "army a thecenteringiwedgd to! ; split the government of. the .rUnited nicrhfcwero States in nieces, arid that soon. YT of examined and . remandod' to Mail;", At course, could hot see 'how this could nine o'clock ih the . evening great firel ever be. They then were in great prosi- UUK no, pur- - periiy. ana were croinc: to annex tne 7; r "o.o J10rollyi ucuiars nave yet been.recelved. ;;V whole-- , continent dndr neighboring ! islands, lmi renorted1 is that'theTmrifirnr It tBpCClal to the Deseret 'Evening i: proposed B vitzrland to jpln France In a Customs from n 1' political stand point, basing his fi! uvo. Hu expeciauoDS oi sucn grand results upon V" i on ine groundi that it ciineu has already the, goodness of the Constitution" and " concluded la commeclar military Congressional ! 'alli Jaws. T acknowledged toTiihl: that we ' ! INCENDIAltY FillE .AT VIUKSDUKG . "ii u,., V, :; have the best system iii existence,, but, queried, if .thepeople of f Iancoclc umlccs Fartlier cli'aiige Amusements NianTTnKATBE-V-SETy, this hattoxt';were to rightebhsepbughl ' , at Hicw Orleans t and DOUBLE Tho V. Ha I ricrf l f nhnrt nW,l BEDDED Viiiatnt XlOOiL i 'ifr. f a W or j iiniENciFXimTuE U,e.i ltto; not, but will trample theinuSder. their, 2f"S I I3KEMED JiKCKSSARY n ; ,,, told General Kane that the Gov-- ! feet.!I e were lavored this- eniineuioi toe unnea Diaies WOUia De i;1l,kTfI4Wr iri,,' Kng-lan- d morning Fenian alarm continues witnVcaUir9m'EidorReubc shivered to, pie qes. 'Will this Govern- '' 2 Bridowh arrived Tronx Liverpool yesterday; mbht ever bo reStdred td'dts'fofcmer rJeaCe" DELGIITM KEKUSES TO JOIN FUANCE IN uu tranquility, ana. , tne., institutions uays. iiojieft thig on of city tlioj2M October, to faiai a mission W thereof ever bVmalhtained and Honored? - I : , The-prisonersarrestedl- -- 1 . ; . -- I r SVu-i.- ! -- 7.t' of-governme- nt I fc , , . n'-- o.miti - . , Paris? 20: Th& AfoniCcur publishea . Iater 'details of the battle on tho "Parana: It seems Lopez, by neglect, hnd inactivity,1 not oiily loat tho TesuuV of this'. great vie-- , tory,Jbut the vanquishedrn.enemy turned and hadly defeated: hi The of the Paraguayans Irivtheu two erigage u - -- t was .very soverein:i nlenta -- uu ?20 J' ! i tdizuu WashlngtbnV , cnac. After 'the. introduction of : Sherman called up the some.petitlons, to bill repeal1 the cotton tax. A molloh wasmade to postpone it until February, which ; was de bated by several Senators; i and tho bill was finally 'The Senate soon after went into exe5: cutivo cession, and then adjourned .House: In transmitting1 tho ' report of the items of tho deficiency hilrbri "Wcdneiday anmrjortaht ornlaaloh oe: curred. Tho items for reconstruction amount to C 630, COO;' tho- - other J itcma- muuuuuu In tho QuartermasteHo'Denartmentftf the army. As sent before it'appcared' the entire eu nl 'vrca for de'ficfchGIcs thit in carryinf out the rcconctf dctibri,? Prico ofiered a resolution declaring the determination of Congress not to , , 1 -- 1 : laid-over- . wuvA-ijVvAjaroiordellcion- 3 -- -cy nglthe W circlea of aoclff efltpowexful nation land in other natinne 5 pur xto game practice, existed forty-iiv- e ;agof and various devices were mrf j2 married persons to prevent: the xtI Bea and responsibUities" of a faSxw TTt ichildren, which they must have incnr red had they suffered nature's laws b iule v That which practiced then in fear and against a r is now boldly trum. proving conscience, best means of peted abroad as one ameliorating the miseries andlsorrows TInfanticide is very prev. pf.humanity; our elant in nationr "Jtrisla crime that comes witbini-thp'urview of the" law and is therefore not so hnlrif as! is the other equally great crimeJ which no doubt, to a great extent, prevents the necessity of infanticide, r Th unnatural style of livinc: the extensivft use of narcotics: the attempts to dpafmv auu urv up. tno. louniamsi or lire. are: fast destroying the American ele ment of the nation; it is passing, away. before th increase of the more heaithv robust, honest, and less sinful class of wxixuu u.x uuuiiug miu tne coupeupie ntry daily from the old World; ! The wifa of the servant man is the mother of eight or ten healthy children,-whi- le the wife of his mastj er isjthe mother of one or two poor, fsiclrly'cfiildreh devoid of vitality ana constitution, ana if daughters, their'turn,!to be mothers: and the health and "Vitality which Inature has I ueiiit;u tiium iiuuugu Liiu irreguiariiiesv of their, parents, are not repaired in the least by their education. great pro- uuiuuu ui mu leuuiuineiiui ournaiion have sprung'from wealthy and influential famil ies have been reared and eda- cated in the midst of circles wheie the vices of the age flourish the mostvigoi-busly- , inoral force; and the destroy iQV.e of truth iaiid virtue making educa-tio- n andiKrefinementtoere cloaks Theto cover sins r of tho blackest dye. great, majority Pjf that, class of persons r appear in society is polished gentlemen, j whose suavity of manners would deceive if iff were'possiblethe veryelectI They, have' been educated oiir seminaries of learning,7 and this'efass of men are now seeking'todenude the Constitution oLj 1 w pre-emine- nt of-th-e e -- ; land on n misslon.wassjQK; and on nil arrival fii Everything, theyare doing at present in Liverpool no went direct to Nottingham where Congresaia only calculated to widen the rUcfoverr-8er,v5-e'- f breachnd, alienate and deatroycevery y ; Under the counsel of President F.D; 'Richards Vestige of ioveand aflection that may hoslartcdbaclcto tho mountains with his father, yet be existing; and' this they will' con- s - moro days found them ln;Cheyonnerind Jfl?e Iasfc tie anU worketf; (but the entire des-- l more la this city. Tills, we believers the truction of the Government. The vl they-;feare- d 1 quicks H9n-- " &rew honorable; incBincoho left this city, having gone to any m men and backfn would do good to the nationHf apdretumed IvS&T0, w,ee1 two months. When IrYiAw'ilinxv left they reoulta of their President FDRichardsranddcrs fhe England n?y acts wlU bo dissolution jOatrife, war andW. B. Preston and c.!w;Penro of the wero so KM Office well: were ore pool !rnnnn. hlnndaliPfi nn til thftwnro nrnofa1 of-the- m ! n-n- 1 ; I race has its advocates d' oss -- - "ffriv,101 ; -- ay destruc-lionjliowt-p I : - -- - jca-jiur- s. -- J?. , -- 4 1" i The mob .that collected at Car thage, niifadistbcbminit that deed ofblood contaihfed'delegationrepresentingy everyrtState another Union. Each has i receivedi rits , blood stain, r In the perpetratidri-of- f this great national sin, they acted upon! their owtf . free volition which'God; implanted withm them, as much so, as'JJUyZHSdIbeexi?williog t0. hearken to the advice of the Prophet and ,his, friends when they showed them how to preserve thejoation from do good toall) and how to, introduce n every holy, principle ihat ib. calculated to bles&-anexalt'a people.; t Bu said they, r"we wiU nof hearken to the counsels-- of this man:" for like tH Tews of. Old , they.wereTafraid if they W him myethe rJwbuld : take1 away their?? place"andnatiQh-ilTh'eyun6- t bnlyfear-but ed- the principles -- hich he taught; the increasing! numbersif fcheyeated that which follo"wed him j let lifm'alone,", ho would; incorpor-they ate ihhisligidltt' air the Religion tfiere? Is that sgo6a fdr; anything, or that is according to the bible, and, all the hon-- i estxuthilari4irtuousJ6fthen thyiO feared ouldibilawhin; J anai -- -- -- j fahetV -- AHt " - r-?- ... iYyk i J' it!: tin: 3, ::t is strange to. sav thof 7zJ more religious in professiot power, ThaV ruling ligion isofthe ccionco the masses in fi to and socialiffi Ion, poUtics In my earlvmT1 froi tho pulpit. acquainted with ministers of thl 'of the dayi and am satisfied that of them lived honorably In thpfVy Ueopmyiniriind desiring and for guidance froni on- high. t ivh r? the other ihand to inyertain ledge, manyto-d-of them encouraged a tico which' exists to air alaV extent, jind which is openly 2ndSg ? ast r It ; i. : j. no : tin-fit.l- in ! 1 V- , that leads r Jfaris, :J. it, or to The Senate Is discussing the bill tor nal life, go down, to death their own the reorganization; or the army,, and .its way. 1 am as independent in nravmer. adoption is urged on the; grounds tb at and ;llyipgi& righteous life, as I would be .11 me measure on accounr A; , ' rvWntTinnnd fn head-quarte- rs it-fo- o. forlifepbutr :till. Wrave: notito M w uu. uuuuiou uiuo 01 January. 14thTrAoftiwnTif.rinf-T!nmtnitip!otherPKijumo, f moment as it were and nasaaway. rN ovr, AVKnin fmri nnnaidprpd the Senate when a Dersonis nftyyears of.age heor uo lo wuaiucicu iu amendments to ine aencaenoy.jLmi i?f swoman: luey.neijin is lecu.ucwupii, auu expenses. Congressional rnhArn-nncrnfnoori fn pnnonr in two of think thev must feel old. annear old and iiiA ftmAndmpntq: Wnd the hill crbes back becin to die. ' Prerhature.death is In j to the Senate. Adjourned to.tho eixtlr,; thmay. bLjfi 11 hlf of January. early dissolution are sown In theif bod- ' New Orleans, 20. ies; they feel old.at lirg:, sixty and i n another at ihcehdiarv fire enty years, when they should feel like $57,000. This boys of fifteen,; flixteea ;ondkseyenteen. Vicksburg last night; loss -- atr those1 J Instead is the third fire within a week. JNew xorK, zq. years iney snouia ieei iuii. oi strengm, houffhfc ttie An for S175.000.! vicror and life.' havintr attained toi early thuH sGcurincr an interest in: the Assdckj maturity prepared'nowritp enter ;npon kited Press. After the first of January1 the! duties of ia0long future i life,. and the office will be removed to Tammany ,whon two hundred years have been should then feel tmore vigr; -i o tallied, they . ' uneans.'iiu.- - i orous tnun uio. ueuiimeui oiiueu uu m jsew Snecial orders are issued revoking this age at forty and fifty years.H Let me assure you, imyi friends, that Tower's order removing the "Secretary oi otaie ; auu i cerium utuur luiiiuuia. i tuure uuta uub uAi3i,uuuiiiur neuum tm These removals were, suspended! uy or- - all tne wonu ?ao wni tauagpou cpuni as readily as tne iiatter-day,- ,. sel Saints der of Grant.7 Jaan cock 's order says there is no evidence to sustain tbe al- - do. All men are free to doright or to w- zZzv?u I h1 anan 1 musole and con- nfflfilent bono, sinew, ' of little:nse to themT lands UtuUont-cnd,ardared wx "w-k- u, uiw ononed for EOHiomont ior ino imorcai. 01 pwyeu, the tfid landlcsa i.,KioVrof tho Soutb.i Aftor are not prepared . ana ! to-publis- ; r,r Jt o.rrrjr Veslro to havo: these ( . T: T.nn -- X ..n,if " ' 'Vv 'r v : - i : aheheard of them, nrr i.i.n a v He caid'HO' would! 1 Curda1 will him dlaViniii tjifnitilliilg A'4VJuwwrorm kUilVUfA UV wwwjU' B01 health la II rr nniflm fh v cannptl . homerauforeT .thetjepent airio.; There ii nolikeUhpQdottheta1 fciH3Vunles3 y ttK61Tjiltthe ' centre .aoinfj-thlfl;Iatter-iui Ai'iiC ttiheyicve rriingle theneo-bl- e nKlYbTJlelhmfc-CrinoitRMThoVdcatruct IntClb on lhatX or ;ihevaty Father facservcii tho to repent 6P thefr oinsiand retarn to fanltrfof.thepubilofor Uid splendldlnJprovsi him:frfnrJinm. to;:fcathefc;tha ri TZfori IcT TTIn .hnf and: estab n Sralfe across drv nnri.i- Zti:11 lish acruoa! em! noinoo-t- ,bb thro f or sccmea to demand olirro clr-'- rt tVAT t 7 down:": Well, Ci3y y?Hl '?k. I inueuccrs across a river of mod. in hoh.ir Hfn nnrt Dronortv nn nnw. If tne HsMlr.r. Tf n tt nnrl T7n Trill T, I !AlrtVT.T abounil In thn iuupuoiicweaay.Thantyou! t hnd iicarkoncdtoitho counsel of Joseph scr'a 1 I !?Hor-mohor-f- --- r or - I . o '- -- i r-- n v-- w j -- 1 :bn! "S |