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Show i. 1- L Oetefeer. SS, 1MI, flAIST. It.TTEtt-.DA- T j S Our attention liu txen called of Ute to several articles which hire In the Utah Magazine, a weeklj periodical, published lu thU city. An lamination of them has conTlnced us that thejr are erroneous, opposed to the spirit of the gospel and calculated tado Injury. According to the practice In the Church, teachers were sant to Labor with the editor and publishers, to point appear d them the evil, results which In follow a persistence the course they were pursuing This did not hare Ue desired effect, and ther hare stncet been tried be fore the High Council, and after a thorough aud patient Investigation of the case, it was found they had imbibed the spirit of apostacy to that degree that they could not any longer be fellow- shipped, and they were cut off from the Church. The Utah Magazine is a periodical that. In its spirit and teachings, Is directly opposed to the work of God. Instead of building up Zlon, and unit ing the people. Its teachings, If carried out, would destroy Zlon, divide the people asunder, and drive the Holy Priest hood from the earth. Therefore we may . . to our nremren ana sisters in every place, the Ltah Magazine is. not a peri ouicai suiUDie lor circulation among or perusal by them, and should not be out U would , THIS Col- our cotcmpor&rirs on both the Atlantic and Pacific The tone and style of those comments are amusing, and to persons posted in regard to affairs In Bait Lake, many of them are ridiculous. Mr. Col fax. Judging by the effusions of our has proved himself a hero in giving expression to his opinions, antagonistic to the doctrine of a plurali ty of wlves.ln the metropolis of Utah Territory; and the Vice President's po pularity among the unthinking portion of newspaper readers will no doubt be greatly Increased by his speech delivered recently In front of the Townsend House In this city. Say, our cotempor&rlea "while others from among i the . law makers and leading men of the nation have flattered and cajoled the Mormons with soft words and fine speeches, Mr. Colfax has darud to give free expression to his views,' "he has bearded the lion inhis den, etc." "It is a thing positively unheard of,and speaks trumpet-to- n gued in fsvoi of the honesty and sincerity of the man." Buch talk may be very acceptable to those for whom it was written, and would not be 111 timed If the Vice President had accomplished any daring feat, of exhibited remarkable courage In candidly expressing his opinions to the citizens of the best regulated city ia the world, in relation to their domestio institutions. But such Is not the cast. The members of the Mormon Church' recognize the right of free thought and the free expression of opinion with to their religious faith and practice by those who do not believe as they do, and they will certainly never' feel outraged by a gsntlemanly expression of such opinions. We k no w that there are many d well ing berrf apostates, and others who have never belonged to our Church, who, delighting la Ilea, are continually striving to create the worst Impress Ions possible abroad in relation to the pee pie and Church government of Utah; and from' this lying, contemptible clique proceed' all the rumors afloat about the 'Insecurity of lif and; the thwusaud and one hazards and risks to which the "Gentile' portion of this oouam unity"" la continually v exposed.' .W will wnturo on. aeertln, . whicb w ate certain many conscientious, honorable jenUemeo, residents of Bale LaAe' City for taxi, who are oci,iior ever have bea "Mormons," would willingly corroborate, namely, xhat In ,cd community oa the ' continent can a stranger express himself in antagonism to the views and prrj u dices of the Inhabitants of that community with so great Impunity as In Bait Lake City. Hence all this outcry about the tUrioz and courage of. air.. Colfax .aznounta to no more than froth and feathers; iris re-g- sd . j 5 tivt Rimktx en- We learn throoeb :o!- - INC, JUST RECEIVED Kaleen MTonrneei! y merits of the case, or the constitution acts, but allty of the reconstruction merely the authority- - f the .court to Issue a writ of habeas corpus, under Its appelate Jurisdiction, in the case on its .shall Issue the merits' If writ and proceed 'to a hearing thereon it wilt present a question only as to which power in the Btateof Mississippi In its present- condition of reconstruc tion, a person charged with crime is amenable, whether to the military or civil. A number of officers have been signed to duty In connection with the registration and 'election In Missis sippi. y Xiashvllle. The Legislature, election of the postponed public printer until November 2d now, by Johnson's 'It Is toproposed run him for the 8tate Confriends, vention, and make him President of that body. The Legislature has not yet called a convention nor taken any action on the ISth amendment flrstJce of the season There was the ' ; this morning. It is. understood, that the grand Jury In the court of Oyer andTermlner devotto the inves ligation) f the gold ed y the evidence thus far ring transactions; has been taken by ' a Congressional committee. ' A New York telegram learns that the recent complications with regard tothe gold speculatlons.connected with a feel fog of personal and self respect pending the Investigations upon the point, have Impelled Assistant Treasurer Butter-fiel- d to send his resignation to the Secretary, oftothe Treasury, and a communication that effect was to Washington this afternoon.dispatched The Commercial savs that the General has expressed himself to the effect that as he could not have a thorough and impartial investigation he preferred to resign, and would forward a. letter of resignation immediately. Report also says that he has telegraphed to the Beers tary. of the Treasury to that effect,and will forward the letter ?4 f IUlelxb.Govi JIol Jen Hs organizing and arming a company of negroes in this city, which is creating much excitement: It Is supposed they will be sent to Learning or Chatham counties to suppress the Kuklux. ' New Orleans. The He v. Father Lum-bla- s. of the, Jesuits, died Secretary aged SoV i The Attorney General of the Btate has obtained judgment of over $16,000 against the Bute Treasury for alleged services J n the collection of special . i .OJ.' taxes, eta, In . Davis has arrived. Jeff f iUehmoad. pardoned Anderson. Patterson and Etsiai, convicted here la ?63, ofa conspiracy for defrauding; the revenue, aul sent to the Albany penitentiary ' The. State fair commences Nov. Sd; the entries already exceed those of any fair before or since the war. Those from the Northern States .are five times as greets Th President and ; Cabinet will be leviUd to attends h j k j i the-cour- t -- - to-da- -- to-da- to-nig- ht.) yes-terda-y, The-President-- has -- -- , The &ats 1 Jna-naVa.liepablic- ani gan, asserts that 4 or- 'Bout we 11 and the President believe the Senator elect has the moral right to the removal of his disabilities, which should not be impaired by. any unintentional over! sight on the part of Congress; and both express the hope that Congress will Senator Johnson's disabilities., New York. A tank of carbolle 'acid, i at the factory of Messrs iloblns it Co., South Brooklyn, t ed last evening. Instantly killing explodMartin Vctertch,-- the patentee of the prcscrrlns '; . t r , j process. The investigation of tho Washburne difilcultiea In Paraguay are, being continued by a of the house on foreign relations. At the 8L Michael Hotel, yesterday, Dr. Bewail, fleet aur-re-m- ore wwd-prescrrti- ifr sub-committ- ee A Choice Assortment of LADIES' FURS! IN PIUCES TO StJlT. nen! to-morr- ow. to-da- fax to Bait Lake City has furnished theme for editorial comment to many of DEPARTMENT. Sf OHE to-da-y. 1 cnur KiurirrjLTiox roanoATEiiT. BRIT GOODS STONE well-know- a like cry log "wolf," "wolf," In the tire absence of dange - ARflV ft The recent rislt of Vice President z.c. W. I. COLUMN HAhrDU."' in ' BDCUIUR Ul HEW ADVERTISEMENTS, of the mouth and teeth." inhabitants ISraczAX. to London. Nearly all the metropolitan says "the principal ae--s or. cause tne the of late apera have obRuary notices traction of the teeth must be parasi Karl .Derby. ,w growta.'wnicn tic, luxuriant, rcgetablesome uenry i.ayara,vneauinor, is appoint fermentaIs always found where yT-ed Minister to Bpaln. r , tion or putridity takes place." Another Fears of a revolt at Paris on the2Cth writer GTJNTJIXAX. many persons Lesteei and 1cmvfferM... II. B.Ctawao A J. T. Cains queries: "How, are diminishing. The government is times four teeth cleanse their daily? yet Prompter, W T. HarrJ. Treasurer, T.Williams former Brewster, any nothing less than this will keep every 'precaution against, mar Philadelphia. taking: these or common Dublle court disturbance the of teace. the ieaacr oiiu urcnetu iea. variaa. pleas, ef Judge from parasites slimy crawling, creeping, use to wun shal Bazalne has been authorised and one or the majority oi iu the mouth." A friend who has traveled that decided the election contest in cannon without mercy. United En gar meat eft he repsriar as a reliIn India, where it Is enjoined . The Emperor arrived at tne avor of the Ilepablican contestants.nas Parit Aetreas, gious duty to cleanse the teeth before Tulllefleslto-day.Th- e Police is- svnd Prefect of been tendered by uovsrnor ueary me after partaking of food, informed General, now oc- sued a proclamation which has been me that position of Attorney Harris. good, sound teeth, even in old circulated throughout the city cupied by Benjamin widely was tbe rale, and not the exception uoaae delivered informing the people oT Paris that, in age, n And the Comedian, Washington. J uoge and food, Hot ' them. Improper among case the on In oration an elaborate Yerger vlsw of the proceedings expected are found to be very in- MB. ET. IP. m the1 effect that the Buprexne the 8th, which are likely to disturb the and hottodrinks teeth the (hence the necessity Court has Jurisdiction in habeas corpus publle peace, measures will be taken to jurious or me wora oi wisstncuy cases. oDsrving Insure respect to tne jaw ana maintain dom,) tooth powalso medicines, Bt- - Louis. quack Dr. White, of Aurora. tranquility. are E VEIN Uooa citizens requested tooth ? metallic ders and dentrlrlces, Ills., was found dead in his room In the to be on their guard against imprudent OCT. 2S, TUESDAY, nuts and other hard Everett House mis p.m., naviog com measures and not to expose, themselves pricks, cracking be Will first Have 1st this bolttbe fine preo.LM.rr the habit of using mitted suicide by taking morphine. to the consequences that may result substances; Deaamui ids into ' tux, as nature's detrimental, all tbe Drama, la 4 Act, produced Iniifumairj He lea a note addressed to a prominent from the enforcement of t'o law against ed flour is also ' .a nxupaatr-ooa- l of Is Clttea the Eastern wita ain't "deprived to be thereby laboratory his Mason here, requesting body mobe. saeca. nlKled. of the elements necessary for sent to his father, John White, at Au London. It is reported In Paris that portion proper formation and perpetuity. rora. a has been concerted by the Liber- their diseased stomach is a very foul A A hares belonslnir to the MisslssiDDl alsplot for a rising on Thursday next; it has fruitful or cause of their diseases. In short Vallev Transportation Co.. laden with been discovered tbat tne emperor is tends to impair the genthat 200 barrels of flour, sunk at the levee concentrating troops in the city, and anything a. more or has the health of eral . system rwdav ttiA mo la Inaurad. to that Gen. Bazalne has received orders less as baneful effect unon them. And Chicago. Washington specials say have artillery In readiness, If necessary. vise versa, for when the teeth and gums WIDER THE SPELL!! .JLWX TO?rE. that the reduotlon in army expenses on to keep the streets clear, au imperial are diseased tbe food Is not only imper KathUae O'Conner. 1L F. BTONK been is and has cartBin manifesto account- -or pay,..etc alone, the iiauoQ prepared during or tne for action the rwvt nrvi rxf fectly prepared ready for publication,' but the governbut In thtf language or the To conclude wltn tbe Iausbabla Farce, year: the civil employees department ment awaits events before issuing it. stomach, we actually "UrinK our poison, poetess, eatllled. reuueeu of existence to the The tea irom Liberals, during has been iu,wu. we eat disease" through a portion of and to disor In the is reduction the and The prevent reputed plota, naval.expensea ulcerated and putrid matter from are disposed to postpone their at the at the rate or$4,000,000 per year. der, the teeth and gums passing into the A PlflflSAIJT Th Kai cl tnr or tha 'Iraaaurv want tempt to open tne session or tne corps stomach with tbe aliment. For the The people of same reasons last nlxht to Nework' to Investigate Legislatif AMY ST O ICE. the air Inhaled must also lfaney Rtrap, affairs in General iiutterfleld'a offlee. Paris are much excited over the Impend be more or less IL F. BTOWE. den contaminated. A Christopher Strap, The commissioners to examine the ing crisis. me be that of this city informed Pacific railroad, appointed under the Madrid. The conviction is growing tist a observed had marked often IXxir open at 7 o'clock. Terformanca to improve resolution of Congress lnlAprll last, are that in the present state of parties the ment In the health of persons, who had eummeuca at v preparing their report. The members selection of a King Is Impossible: the had their "stumps" extracted, in tne have expressed themselves In the main Cortes Is as much divided in opinion as for the of well satisfied with the work. The belief eeemt almost universal that the decision in the Ye r re r case will be adverse to the Government. The Cab inet have bad some Informal discussion as to what shall be done in the Yerger a t case, but nothing IS decided upon. It is understood that a combination been formed to advance the price of has Latter-day sustained by Balnts. eold. We hope this will be sufficient, with- - Chicago. Pare pa Itoea with her opera out ever having to refer to It again. company arrived here this morning. Your Brethren, They narrowly escaped a serious accident a few miles from the city. At mid UUIQIIAM YOUNG, night the engine was thrown from the GEORGE A. SMITH, track and some of the members of the party were seriously bruised, but none DANIEL H. WELL8, v in lured. serious! ORSON PRATT, The opinion of Chief Justice Chase, WILFORD WOODRUFF, was delivered in the Yerger GEORGE Q. CANNON, case; it was very elaborate and lengthy. The decision does not Involve the JOSEPH F. BMITH. a I Y t EDITOR AND PUB LBS ITER. TO THE Wr." TKI DESKRKT NEWS. THE EVENING NEWS. GEOIIGE U. CAXXOX, v time necessary short period gums to bo prepared for the reception of an artificial set, which seems to indi cate tbat very bad teeth are; wjrse thaa none at all. The preservation of the teeth is a subject that ought to receive the atten tion of all, bo tu old and young, male and female. The maiden may be In the very prime of youth and beauty, still tne disease ana loss or ner teetn will give an expression of senility and de formity to her otherwise fair features. A man may be the very personification of manly dignity, he may havo ."an eye like Mars to threaten and com-- ; mand" and yet the loss of his teeth will have a like effect upon him; I therefore conceive it to be the duty of parents, to acquaint their children with are released. these facts. They should be taught to Constantinople. The 8ultan will value their teeth more than a casket of embark on the 12th of November for jewels. the Isthmus of Suez. "A thing of beauty is a joy forever." Madrid. The Deputies to the Cortes from, Porto Itlco, have' petitioned the They should know that if proper care to refrain from special leg- Is not bestowed upon them, their loss Is Qoarament' islation for that colony ror th pwinw tine v liable and la only a, matter of time Tbret of the principal 'parties in the They rive years old taught at Cortes have each appointed seven and should be use-o- f the the toothdally upwards deputies to hold a conference to en brush. Tn order thoroughly to cleause deavor to come to some agreement with tbe parts the brush should not only be regard to the selection of a king. moved across the; teeth, but also, upwards and down wards, varying the action so as to every interstice TI1K rUESERVATIOX Of TIIK TEETH. both auterlumpenetrate and poeterium. Should tbe gums be relaxed,spongy and bleed, a continuation In tbe above course will 18G9. Oct. 5, Salt Lake Crrr, con- generally restore them to a healthy klUor Dcscret licwt: lielng vinced from dally observation, that the action. Every person ought to have a teeth are much neglected by the masses Recent microscopical examinations or tne people, ana as aoier pens are have proved pure white soap to be the silent, I will offer a few remarks upon most effectual dentrlflce. A best and ' ., ' them. :.'! and safe tooth-piccan, be very good My dally duties forbid me searching made out of a quill, and even a piece 6f the archives of history In order to pro- straw of a suitable size Inserted between duce an elaborate treatise on this sub the teeth haa been' found to answer a ject, neither will I penetrate the aloomy very good porpoee, , caverns of the ancient dead In order to If are foul and coated with tar"Catch the form and fashion ofUhe time ' tar, they repair at once to a skillful and When Pliny lived" and thou wert in thy conscientious dentist, and have them :. prims." and stopped' if cleansed, thoroughly; But I will briefly state, for- tbe satis- necessary. A tooth well stopped with faction of the curious, that.- according proper material may do good service for to history, the first time the diseases of a life time. 'Periodical examinations the teetn were noticed and dental sur- should then be-- made by the dentist, as gery pi act Iced was In, the time of Hip decay; in the teeth Is sometimes very pocrates, it wouiu appear irom discov- rapid; l'urould here remark that de eries made by Belzanl and others in the formity produced by accident or other sarcophagi of tbe Egyptians, that the wise can in many instances be rectified first artificial teeth were oi a rude by a skillful dentist. In order to more fully show the Imsample and made of wood. It Is evi dent from the writings of Solomon tbat portance of mothers giving this subject these organs received his attention. In their serIous"attentlon,not only for their the palmy days of Greece and Rome, Avn Inrltwlrftial ' K.n.A t Vn .1.. fm the appearance of the teeth and their that of their offspring; I will state that disease, received considerable ' atten the celebrated De la Barre,wbo;is classtion, and frequent allusion Is made bv ed among the best dental . pathologists the historians of that age to the practice of .Europe, advises mothers, who have ' or wearing raise; teetn. constitutionally bad! teeth I to . refrain JJeutlstry, nosrever, Uia not receive from suckling- their children, lest they that undivided attention, that Its im entail upon them not only bad teeth portance demands, until tbe close of but also debilitated constitutions. He the sixteenth century. The first attempt further says that in choosing a wet to classify tbe diseases of the teeth were nurse "her eyes should be lively and made by M. Fanchard. of Paris, who is animated, her hairjtnd eyebrows brown denominated tbe Vfather of dental sur or; light colored, her red, her teeth i sound and good, herlips VV hard and gery." gums Should any one think it unnecessary well colored." The above may to draw the attention of the? people to soundMIkean idle tale to some Of my this subject, let him cost a, gTiuice into readers, but the student of pathology the mouths! or, those - he inaymest or ahd physiology will understand its imv J - .r associate witn,;and lrjopucax demon- port... stration ianot sufficient let him place fin concluding these Incoherent rehimself In a suitable situation for olfac marks,'! would say; that. I am not a tory testA Then let. him by assured by dentist or the son or a dentist, neither a practical dentist that some folks' am?, a dealer in toothbrushes and dentrlmouths are that the sur- flce, and in offering them to the pub-ll- o I geon la sometimes compelled- to bold " bis breath .while operating.- Let him and consequently the feelings that have reflect on the Important office the teeth prompiea mis numbie fiTort nave been perform In properly preparing the food purely philanthropic for digestion; how Indispensable they . are to clear and distinct articulation, as well as a pleasing and If the illusion Is' notphysiognomy, dispelled, and: ha rot-- 1 convinced that there ten, not only In Denmark, but also in x some reople's mouths, then must he be Indeed incorrigible. . There tnsy be a lack of eupboxuaoa In my last sentence, to In relation to this but I wish matter so as to speak be understood by all r for JHrsrSoulh I consider the condition of .some peo'Street, ples' mouths to bo an outrage upon the rifc3T.lXXIt EAST 07 irATlONAL HOTEL eyes and noses of society, and. were they favored with a microscopic via w of their "Inhabitants" they would be apt to "see TIavalart raeelred a sjblendiir aartm ki t of In sights" that bad not belfdreamt -. their philosophy. FA3 CT CASSIHEItrj, fThe causes assigned for the diseases jDorauxra, and decay of t the teeth ars numerous r tt Who shall "decide and conflicting. se. y ElSui .v. ir.i " r l. when doctors disagree?' And as many aftTfic Mirfcn retsetQttv of them are, to great extent, if not are ruii.in...... entirely beyond the control of the indi- w perwninj to U UHTti CLOTUlfa In viduals so aflllcted, I shall not; stop to TA AfS7Af degree of Elegance and ihYs enumerate them. But I am convinced v MAton. f, one cf the that .causes, and principal one that Is in the power of every one to d280-lremedy is unclranllncss. To corroborate this assertion I will here introduce the taatimnnv.of- - two .eminent dentists. the Cabinet, and unless a compromise is effected the establishment of a mon:. archy will bo hopeless. London. l he' parti si settlement or the tariff question has Improved the Sheffield trade ,with the United States. Washington. The Secretary of the Treasury hss authorized the payment at once, without debate, of the interest due in November, first on both the registered and Coupon bonds. Dublin. Amnesty meetings have been held in the city ofCork and in the Parish of Carrigaiine, at which Glad stone was denounced for his refusal to pardon the Fenians. Resolutions werepeoadopted, declaring that the Irish measures no will accept legislative fle Ireland until the Penlam prisoners - , An Immense Lot of DYA SS LONDON PORTED, ADROL'S SCOTCH ALE, and SANDS' CHICAGO STOCK ALE. California Blankets! On Draugnt at AND FLANNELS. Salt Lake Billiard Room. dSXMlm' E8TAHL.I8IIED J. P. TRAVER8 & HAH tTT AfTf KKSS OF 1S45. 0ON, THE ANCHOR COTTON TWINE,! 46 Beck-man- - St , Xev York, tr Offar for sals Balllnc Twin Cotton. 0d- bars Twins. Cotton. UDaiK and P.ow Lilnefl.Tiot BtagtBK and OatLlnes,Twlura lr iarurje Dry uooas, ctroeers. urusjcists. UDipcnanaiert, Klabermen and all Mtallooar. Upholsterars, oiner Traaea. Hamples sent free. C2S& 4 . law the newest styles Fall & Winter DRESS GOODS JOE SIIIIXOIVS, Proprietor of the Revere House Saloon, DETERMINED to please erarybody. He IShas Just reeelTed an Importation or BKsrwn, AXK and rOBTEll, BsjfAS A CoSm celebrated - JUST DECEIVED. COT" In addltlonto- lA.OKR OY8TKR8, CAX.VE' TONGTJK. PIG'SBEER, VKKt, CId!74-OAKS, as launch Ac 8errea all ttoara. , ;,Hf. .. 4 4 . ; ' Yourselves. "isA JUGT A Lot of those very One AMD mm U DOUBLE LlMiKlESlOE fllHE PROPRIETORS take pleasnre in an-Jto tbe eltlxena of the Territory ust noonelnc tbey have erected a L A KIACIIINE UnOP AND FOUNDI1Y Uorth - of-Pre- Pique anil Dark Fancy Young's ppemisea s. coax abmi - . vs -- - ,J Ht - -- r HA ,1 to S5c per Yardi ''la IROBT ' eelebraied avl In whlca. they bare all tbe faelllUes of. , . ; and See for CITY CREEK k, , Call U tooth-brus- h. . of ' up -- ,; w . 4.r; f lve, have-no-flnanc- lal "ax-to-irrin- FEW DAYS IM A V " Hi. W A. larts InToIes of the DflAWETGS and PATTRTWS d ABE'MADB ATTDE WO XI KB. : : jiiiniiiLL a earl: '" J Steam TSaginesf Which has been tasted and iprciKed 1KB . .? 1 . '. . ' "Siz? trior.9 ' ' '" ; ... JI SS ' 1 - um . -- . VOf e?ery i!f scrlption, J at BXA.rE T.O 01MS333K. T? fii M? .l " - ; m- ?7i'V;HTJr.trT - i;.:;;:u goods AC- -. At very Xow CQF?32EI; 0niTfflriG.:: " m Uiafc The Fonndiy will be conducted so all work will be executed with neat-- Fl&fores. J |