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Show more marked is the difference bcttrtja them. The people of this Territory have neconstantly enforced upon them theand cessity of lovlE3 God supremely , also themselves, their neighbors DESEBET EVEHI2TG NEWS. GEORGE Q. CANNON. , u AND PTJBLISIIEH, KDITOR chastity, tnithfalresii, hoccity, industry, forbearance, justice, temperance, and cleanliness, and sound sanitary rules; and they practice these principles. The results of obedience to these are what we see around us In this comparative Immunity from disease and Its sufferings, a happy state of plenty and enhanced material prosperity anions the people, ' and increased longevity. Already can a contrast': be '"drawn between staking their condition and that of ccramunltles ' who do not observe these" principles. In other sections the prevalence and the evils of whUkydr inking are monstrous. , t. Writers and, speakers who touch' upon the subject! describe it as the dominant curse, the crying evil of the day. Despite the efforts of the ad- vocates of temperance it pervades all of the ramifications of social life. Throughout cur. own nation It numbers ita!Tio-tlm- s by millions, of all ages, sections and conditions. It corrupts and very foundation of "health, perverts and degrades the inteUtctual and moral faculties 'and leads men to the depths of "corruption and tin.1 In this Territory that . dreadful; practice does not prevail; Indeed, it Is almost unknown. Even if this were the only difference betweenrthls community and others, what a contrast would there be between them In the course' bf a few Saints conyears! Let the Latter-datinue as they have begun in this respect alone, and what a wonderful superiorhavo oyer neighboring ity they-wi- ll communities! But when to temperance is added a love of God and men, Industry, chastity and every other virtue, as well as a strict attention to the lawa of health, and this not confined' to a few Isolated cases, but be characteristic of the entire people, 'what results may we not confidently expect? The attentive and continued observance of these principles must sooner or later, Bring power and that, too, in more ways than one. Wealth Is power in the world, and that will most assuredly come; and men, however unwilling, will be compelled to acknowledge, admire and bow to a superiority of which they will be fully conscious. wt ' KoTember 4 IMS. YreOaeaday, . GRANT MOST IiIKELY EliECTED. From the dispatches and the figures contained in them, it would seem that Grant has been elected. The States of Illinois, 'Wisconsin t Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Massachu-sett- s, "Wisconsin, CtonnecUcut," Vermont, Tennessee, Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska, Bhode Island.West Virginia and Neva-d- a are claimed by the Republicans, most of them by larpt majorities; and the Bepnblican fignres'glra Grant 211 electoral votes. Against these the States of New York, New Jersey, Kentucky, Maryland, Louisiana, Georgia, Oregon and South Carolina, with California and one or two others; claimed for Seymour, will be far from placing him in the "White House, Of course these figures are hastily got- ten up and necessarily Imperfect, much being guessed at, yet there Is little doubt that the popular voice of the nation has declared for Grant; as the figures of the Terri-tory-pcac- e, : v ( under-mlneSTt- Democratic papers seem given more a view of shewing the strength of the party, than as a claim that their presidential ticket Is elected. : with he : THE VIRTUES WHICH OUTMVE PERSECUTION. An article In one of our exchanges lately expressed regret at the dying out of the old Quaker families of New York, and the mixing up of their children with the "world's people" to such an extent that scarcely a hat Is seen In the streets. The writer stated that It was to those "drab-colorchildren of humanity," rather than to the Gallatlns and Benthams, that our Statesmen should have recourse for the best means of ameliorating the condition of mankind. Other people spout philosophy, he said, but the Quakers long ago reduced it to practice. He then eulogised them for having discovered that it is possible for a whole people to live without wrangling, lawsuits, poverty, rags, law&c. Without yers, office, without assistance of any kind from government they go on their way rejoicing, surrounded by plenty; and fenced in by content. There Is good reason for indulging in regrets when a people possessing such qualities disappear from among men. But there was a time when the disappearance of Quakers was not a subject of regret. In fact, they did not die out fast enoagh, and men persuaded themselves that they were doing God service by persecuting and killing them. They were nearly aa obnoxious to orthodox sects as the Latter-da- y faints are now, and their good qualities and virtues met with no recognition. This was in the days of their weakness and poverty; but .with wealth aud strength came a change, and then It was surprising how quickly their worth was appreciated, uud what value was placed upon them as good citizens. We wonder how long It will be before this will be the case with the. Latter-daSaints? If it Is broad-brimme- y d ed poor-house- s, : (Hpecial to the Detent Rxning iWu.) . rc-d- tempt disturDanoe oreas ous is is oeiieved tne streeU will run with food jr : t) :rom Be turns everywhsr Chicas,3. Indicate BjpubUcan geins. Ocnnectlcu; is bsuavca to nave rroni iteaDUcan t7 LC00 majority. Phll&d Jphla gives 3,CC J Itepubllcan Alleghany ooun-somajority, wu. me au lowns in Maine, ty, li, far as heard from, show substantial Be- ubllcan gains. Throughout northern fndlana the Republican gains are . heavy. Butler Ben. telegraphs - that he is reelected by 6,000 over ail oppo? majority ' sitlon.' New York city , has no tElven. aver 65,000 Democratic majority, which indicates Griswold's election. ,?P . irom uyctan jjupcicncs wicjo. renort at the Dolls between a conflict the whites and blacks, in which five of the latter were silled and several wounded; by small majorities, but the vote is so clc23 Vjxt we rcarcely fael Jcstlflc I in York lias ?gon1 fo? saylnc that Hew H. B. Civri & J. T. Ca1ss Grant,- though we have 'stronr;. filth Lcms 4 luigr Pi that f Drrectea figures will shew thu re j i ITT uofUx l&Semeat dUttngnibed Lyrli Artist , The Tribune says the folio win sr Spates are known to have chosen electors for Grant. The following are the mijorltles riven: ? Jlalna , 23,000, N. H. 8,000, Llass. 60,000. Bhode' Island 0,000, Con- necusuwisgux), Vermont West Va. 8,000, Ohio GOBI fiOOBS ItlRiDi - i. -- 85,000, r-- " - il 3t0Q0renn-sylvanla-20,00- 0, Indiana lO.COO,' THURSDnT Jlllnols 50,000, f EVEKTIWG just opened, and WB abaye Splendid Asaorinaent cifet Z or1 of I .OOO. Michigan 25,000, Wisconsin Inrra40f000v Nebraska , 4t00OrfcTennr?ee 40,000, California 5,000, Nevada' and xorsscurri v,vw; xvanas d.vaa, xm ozrn J&r Will be preset td, the rbmahUo and IhrllliDg n-tolma 20,000, Minnesota 50,000; The . t optrauq uraina. enuLMd. to States known have gone for Seymour and their majorities are, Kentucky and Maryland 45,000, lionisiana f 25,000, four policemen were wounded. . More ueorgia prooaoiy io,wu, uregon a,uw. trouble Is anticipated The World claims Alabama; Arkansas; ' OR, fit A private .dispatch, . this, morninsr, ! Newi& from Orleans says the Democrat fca lan a, Maryland. Jersey. New Tho Phantom of the Tillage exclusive possession of the polls and the York, North Carolina Carolina EXtXCSTiar. with Bontti South. ' . i to xLzt, are not , and Oregon.Bepubllcans attempting V , McKenzu , tfnD Beaaeaamp vote. ; St. Louis. The Bepubllcans . carry Edmand .; Mr J 8 LladMT ttmamhert New York. The election here and in tho city by 1,800, and the county by M OUrer ..; Mr p Mamtu to Ooun WftftMMr J O Orahsza de Trop Brooklyn passed off quietly, with j the 2.500. Wells, Democratic, is elected x a MenUl hi Le exception of a few small' dizturbsnces. Congress in the 1st district, by 400 majo- Rlotitrd -Mr ft D CroirUier which were promptly QU3lledi! General rity; tho county gives 10,000 majority Dame iriehaad ;Mr IT Bowrtng Sehofield, yesterday, at the request of against negro sullrage., sx o OAwaon Malam Oertrnde; ana Minnesota yes- Marelllne. Mlas Utile PiAtt Chjcago.-iowan amendment striking lAdles..vmasen, Servant. UnecU, etc., etc commanding the department to place terday adopted United States troops at the Governor's tlie word " White" from tlieir Constitu STAPLE Daring the Piece, tbe Celebrated should them for, disposal, any necessity AN O E ! arise. A few arrests of fraudnlentvoters : 8m Francisco 4. The Stale returns U the Cltaraeurs . ! By aro meagro. Tho Ttme, Bepubllcan. i : were made. . Be claims the State for Grant; the Alta also The chairman the 'of Chicago. Uomle Drama, claims the State for the Bepubllcans by To conclude with, the- popular.enuuea of State Michigan,' committee, publican idw rompressra i An, are a small majority unless .great frauds chairman of the Ohio Republican com perpetrated in tho Bouthorn couhtlcsby fin y mittee claims Ohio by Irom 33,000 to theDomocrats.' ' , returns for from The Morning Call, Democratic, claims 40,000 Grant? The Mr P Margetts Toodlts. Tlmotby Maine indicate a Bepnblican majority the State by 3,000 to 5,000 majority and Mr ueoree A.oornu. i.m M r D McKenzle of. from 23,000 to 80,000. New liamp- that 'Johnson and Axtell are elected. farmer Aeorn. J. a Ldndaar llrMr aVi I r. la . Kenton vtnf A fWl Rannkllnnn E Hyde JCrowtaer The Democratic majority in the city Is Charles Farmer K Fen ton..... D Savannah, Ga. Since the morning 1,300.,, The municipal, contest centered Landlord...... Mr U Mat the wa -- Mr J B Kelly disturbance, all has been iqu let. It is on the Chief of Police and Crowley. Be Farmer Mra M Bewrlns Impossible to state the resuir till the publlcan, who were elected "by about Mrs Tabltha Toodles. . votes are counted. Mary Acorn 1,000 majority. k . Thbi show iOrezon returns county Montgomery. Ala, large Bepubli , Madame PAREPA IIOSA and Tronpe are of carry in Two Grand Concerts next week. gives 4,600 Bepubllcan majority,- but can gains, and there hopes Seats can now be secured, by applying to the Conservatives have probably car ing the State. ' GOODS i! iu.r. tt uiiaim nit w Dot vjuivc. r , ried the State. Nevada Is considered Bepubllcan crone luueiffh. i u. rne city has ta,DOORS OPEN at 7 o'clock. Performance commences punctually at 7 . largely Bepubllcan; a conservative was i elected In the nrst congressional; dis trlst. In grcst Rbund.iucp, Chicago. The returns from Indiana indicate a Bepubllcan majority .in Ahe SINGLE, LIGHT ROOM, near the city AlANTr, Ban pete Co., I State of from 8,000 to 12,000. A x. ceuire. Appiratthe 2 DERERET NEWS OFFICE; , , L- tNov.,lsti-lW.- : New Orleans. The city gives 25,000 Ami otlier lAnen of Sood o niake nr Editor bacrcl Aretes: I am glad to be Democratic; but few -JUepubli able to report favorably of things in hugely can votes were cast, f ; v Mantl. The health of the community ! Chicago. The few returns received is good, and. the fruits of the spirit, dif ATP fP3B!LSr from New Jersey show Bepubllcan iuseu BO nuuuuauuj ai ,uv iixan wuitr TIT AH COUNT y. rence. are already visible. It seems as rains. 1 Chlcacro elves a Bepubllcan majority if the teachings given, were suited to of probably 4,000. The returns from thn &nnatitea of all. and with many! bit! FABLL PASTURE oHD HAY LAHD Wecoutiuue to ftell at acknow Central Illinois snow somo Demo efforts are being made to reduce them to ' ' ' Ixjw Hates, fori Caan and ledged cratic gains. 1? O B S "A B E ! practice in their dally lives. t JFroduce. The latest dispatches say Our leading men, have been diligent Chicago. Farm, some 40 acres, joins the City on that Alabama has crone Democratic In lAvtm? before the1 neonle the crreat rpHE JL the N. Pasture some 40 acres, and 10 II, lie New York has probably gone for Sey necessity for the proper education of acres Hay land, near the city, west. mour by a small majority, i loll man ouryoum. : . in Thft non.au tain In ir of our enemies, is Grain) Jlfulek fir Wagons, Oxen or other wvr v& v,wv Muku. UKji tuna & Glawson. j .Stock taken, in Exchange. goes about 4,000 Bepubllcan majority. ft'thpma th&t has been dulv deliberated Chlcacro. 4. Illinois has probably upon, and I am happy to say not with d2S8 2w 3 Time given for part payment. gone xtopuDiican Dy. aoouL oo.uoo ma out eflect, for. already steps nave neen Knqn!fo'of Jbrity. The Congressional Delegation taken by the people of Mantl to form KI8HOP A. JOHNSON, is unchanged. Wisconsin about 120.000. themselves Into a at BprlnavlUe. or dcneral Trading I5oo I cV Sho body. In n fnw xtpaIth wn will Indiana 10,000, Ohio 30,000 to 40.000. n v r Jinking. natiws72 at Proro. Pennsylvania 20,000, Michigan , 5,000,- have a large store established that'wlll Massachusetts 75,000, Connecticut 30,- have for Its motto pro bono puonco, l GEORGE LAWRjEXCeI 2 Second SotUh filrer 000, Iowa 60,000, New York 3,500 for am proud to say, our homo merchants with a well m&orteil ttlock t Seymour, nomnan considerably more. have not heia aioor irom tnis matter, KEKPS supplied Dry Goods i Geaeral WANTED IMMEDIATELY! New Jersey is doubtful: In the second but have come forth like men, and profwhich he sells at reasonable price Notion, Demo of Minnesota. Wilson, district fered such assistance as they have with for CASH or PRODUCK. was elected orer the cau9eof cratic, Donnelly and in their power, to further ' f- - r. 4f i Andrews, Bepubllcan. Kentucky gives p t 1WTFT.W ! fAVored a lengthy increased vote to Doth parties. On thej 22ndidlt:;wowere: ItbHe Sale of Forfiefetl Pro-since August. The Bepubllcans have a with a visit from Elder Erastus.Snow, perfjr, Reveaue La w of tuc WITH whom we received much valuable from 1.' majority in the New York Legislature. ue of the virt Internal BY United States, I will sell to tbe h!gut In Minnesota the negro su 11 race instruction upon such subjects as immeamendment to the Constitution was diately pertain to our present and fubidder, for cash, at the Courton llouse in Sail Lake City, district of Utah, (Thur&Uy the adopted by a small majority. welfare. At! the close of bis reClix day of November, pros, at 1 o'c.loefe a. m , ture' The indications are that Alabama has marks he blessed the people of Sanpete, foilowlns property, vi.: the ' 1 Sheet Iron Boiler: 4 Tubs: 2 Barrels, on gone Democratic by a small majority. and said that inasmuch ;as they; would ', To WORK on lle OrtADIXO of too double and one single; 2 Kes containing lijj Kansas is estimated at 111,000 for Grant. t h ro w away everything of an" ey II ha- some old pipes, Spirit 1 Rectifier, and gallons ' Tnrrl tTrnnlrl St. IiOUis. Both parties. claim. Con tin frfrr tHott TrIHf X. BURTON. etc. k Pacific-Railroad- , Collector, District Utah. gressmen in the 1st district. The chan relieve them of their troubles,s and pour Collector's ' Office, Salt Lake City, Oct. 0, ces are In favor of Wells, a Democrat.' out Dicssings upon tuem tuat ,wouia .... :r , V d22S7tdwas The negro sullrage amendment losses. all their apparent defeated in this county ? i 2 l utu The mark of improvement is on the On I tie KORT1X SIDE OF SATT JLAKI?. Chicago, 4. 10 a.m.It Is believed increase among this people, andj judg100 TEAMS! that New Jersey has gone for Grant bv ing by the spirit that is now manifest :o:a small majority but Kandolph,- Demo and which we are Is for Governor. The Be surround. I am convinced that Mantl TO HAUL. TllKH crat, elected it can bave Parties wishine, Contracts la rintrnttto beroneof the,tlacC3tbat publlcan majority In Chieago is 5,300. S7 Cents per tbera at tne rate of 83 totno a.m. neporia concede. jvew will yet be" admired, because of its sub enble alone Oie lane in Ecl Kchodty,whieh to natnr of rXJBOll aeeordlna I JL yard, ihe Democrat by from 4,000 to 6.000. stantlalness ana ueauty. I nwill par Kanyoiv.lor to itheorkDemocrats bo tne and Work munred noon i at rare UiftHeat in test dumIo i tobobo claim 10,000. The city ajiii, poa Montnly, parmeate 1. C. done. James warkls jiuown. eat re to iJ reoerred rati! tne cent, only has gone over 00,000. Bepubllcan.' figtj applyj to T. A V. For further lttformattott Contract la rally aeeepted. if f ures show 211 electoral votes for;, Grant, itAY LOR, Main Street, Salt Lafte City; c AppUcatlona most be made to ? , R. D.81RRLNK, at Woodmansee Store, Jlaln with a probability that ho gets South Street; Salt Ike City; or, CHARLES CUIS- Carolina, Georgia and . Arkansas, or, at uiy resiviiuc, M more.' ": ..,i Ward.viiy; amounting to twenty-nin- e Ixgaii, Cache Comity. aiui. .cno i San Francisco, 3. Business generally Jn.st received a ctaolce assortment of LlnseyH, I.OItIN FARR, citisjioy. is suspended. All is quiet around I Ogden, Weber Octiuly 0289 ia ; the Woolen Goods and lioots and Shoes with a se'tt: polls. The Democrats will probably lect stock of Groceries and General MerchanCIIATOCirr W. WEST, carry the city by n small majority for dise t be sold at the lowest rates. Osden, .Weber County, Seymour The Bepubllcan vote is Bnowsriwa & Horrrz; . 41 will I" a EZKA T. BENSON will be on the ground to large, and carry portion of d2CJ2w ' 'Second South bC TEAL1S VAI1TED the local ticket. The Bepubllcans let Contracts on and after tne letla Inst. Men are confident of the State for Grant. tTtie Wantkd Twcnty-foa- r thousand best Shaved must be prepared to o to work forthwith lt returns from the interior towns Indicate White Pine ShlnglesAJfonrleen Cords of Rock, d242AsMtf f ' Bepubllcan majorities quality. ,r fU Villi San Francisco. 3. Scattering returns i nu.vriXG, ; r, or revr from the Interior show large Union w anted: A cords rci pino wooii a CUSTOM jas. MADE BOOTS AND &II0E3 ains. Sacramento County gives about tberaperMlll. "If Of the best quality, suitable lor Bailroad and f.000 majority for Grant. iStocktoh" at bands, at the lowes t Casta will pay 10 per day for a JJ. AlttPP'S OLD 8TAND, KAHT prices, this office clean, eoUonfand E.Kanyon TEJUPLB 225 Union majority, which Is WATF.xt MVIUS or f;lves than the , . UG6od ST., SALT LAKB UiTY, of linen ragaTPeopte 1A tho city who wish tod Span the of whole ! majority HOnSES with WAGON of them will pleae.brinjr them on Moncounty last year.COONevada county gives . nndTEAMKTEK, j Grant at least majority. Alameda days and Fridays; WAXTEIM COO majority. Several And 015 per day for a Good 4 f;lves Grant which gave a Democratic and Hole Team and Wagdn Union. The 1 CEDAR majority last year are nowsome Ties Uatil ! to ,,ti .Teamster, Democratic majority in of the auu-yo- n ts t'i n ii',: irom ueDcr show will southern counties 4l gains, bat iUBLBEHIlIES to Echo It is believed the Bepubllcan gains are i W. VISZli ; IIOO 0 Kanyon. sufficiently in excess to secure the .!. one mite below the electoral vote for Grant. In San Franmy residence,' Applyofat to K.- Ellsworth,. at or, Echo mouth Kanyon: cisco all the wards show large Union Kan Weber joo.Sharp's Camp, gains, but the Democrats, will probably IMUIxBERR Y C TJTTIXGS BRIOnAK YOU3ro,J'. .1, These have a small majority. majorif A; were ties last year por nearly 4,000. 4orreyer THE undersigned, Eayla is prepared to ret op Hnnrcyaof Lukd, tion of the Union municipal ticket wil) or work of excavaUons of lor the conatruetlon Union be elected. road or a, railroads Congress water supply, daf aecom certainly lesTof districts sections and quanti i men In two of the northern panled byao work to be 15T1I WAHD,: 8 A LT. LAK R CIT Y. ,:, ' as to arrlvs at tho a rdurate executed, will probably be elected. - Democratic ted cost of construction. , ,u u . estimat be will elected probably Congressman 06 K1 few pupils to The wood t my mulberrte Is well matured, T.8Jld.a tke In the southern districts. This would and the protessladi . selected, so that none bat the wood of the show a Union gain. The State of cbotcest trees will be sold. All persons wish-lo- s Texma npon Inquiry, v : ; to procure cattimrs can be supplied by me Nevada Is claimed for Grant. Oregon per hundred, .ily trees .r a acknowledged shows large Union gains, though ato $l v l i 1 i'XTIlOM AS DAVI8, ; bo pTown ot any In the Territory, f 1 it u a Grant will have small maloritvxt Provo City. SL be at ctn rtxt mail 23; butit by Cuttir.js rnoRt be understood opsume no responsibility to llttfo atdlo Therels -Chlcago,4 tbey are. dellvered.tflj,the postaalco 0 the reports sent last1 nigh. Grant's ma- after .. la this klkVVtrt City,' - to-nig- r-- ht. i . -- Xj LJueensware. ; .. - a '! - i l r OUSHIO n ! . t - BUY GOODS THE T00DLESI i .-- Mr -- r I IJMTARY - ; , . ' i II . ' . i atf - J i VULJLE i ? , . . Eldredge OCIfSSAL. Port Col bourn. 21. The captains of re several vessels arriving here on vessels wrecked the port passing Lake with men clinging to them, but in no case could assistance be rendered owing to the gale and high sea. These to-d- ay had captains on Friday or Saturday, the heaviest weather they, ever experienced. Omaha. Latest reports from the North Platte represents the Indians as that a sufficient force was quiet, andnear threatened points. stationed Trains are running regularly to the nine hundredth mile post. i The Union Pacific road passed by the track layers to-da-y. - Five desperadoes are reported nunc; near Gilmer on Friday, by .the vigilan ' . ., tes. New York. Superintendent Kennedy has issued an order directing policemen to take all persons arrested for illegal beiore tne United States compraise worthy In a people to avoid litiga- voting and not before any police missioner, tion and strife, to settle their djfferences Justice. The; police commissioners without having recourse to the law and have held a meeting for the purpose of action in regara to tnis order, lawyers, to aid the poor and the needy, taking board being equally divided tne but to protect the humble, the honest, and took no action. the virtuous, to advocate liberty and the Philadelphia. Judge Bead, in the delivered an rights of conscience for all, and to carry court of mW prius on naturalisation cases, holding out In the practice of their, lives the opinion on tne issue held naturalization that principles which they believe In theory, papers by the nisi jyriu braneh of the then the Latter-daSaints deserve Supreme Court Is contrary to the act of credit; but who Is willing that they tne legislature, ana should be rejected tne pons; ana ne maue an order that shall have it? Unprejudiced men who at more aliens be naturalized in this no know us best are willing; they, however, court. t are comparatively few; yet they are InA Democratic meeting was held to creasing; every year adds to their nura-- ' night, at which it was announced that the new district attorney would have f ber. '. all election officers refusing to The Quakers are a remarkable exam arrested receive voters on naturalization papers ple of what a united people can do, In issued by the Supreme Court. A series the race or continued persecution. From of resolutions were adopted, calling for or j uage iieaa for ad being a despised, persecuted, and con- tne lmpeacnment all persons naturalized by the temptible sect, they grew, by the exer vising court to vote notwithstanding Bupreme cise of the qualities for which they his decision. Geo. H. BIddle. and ebzht other De have been noted, tto be a respected, t mocratic members of the bar have rnb honored and wealthy people. They a llsbed card expressing the ODlnlon had not as the Latter-da- y SalnU have, that It is the undoubted duty of all eleo. the priesthood to guide them, but they uon o nicers, wnen certincates of natura were industrious, modest, virtuous and lization are presented haying the pro- signature and the seal of the peaceful, and they Inculcated love to monoiary's to receive such court, and that one another. The continued pratloo of a w ao so wouiapapers, reiusai subject any offithese principles gave them influence cer to an action for damages -and crimi and power, even among those who had nal Drosecuuon. ' Washlngton.General Bossean tele formerly persecuted them. In like graphs from New Orleans that all is manner will the virtues of the Latter-da-y ana that no trouble is apprehend SalnU have a telling effect upon quiet ed those who surround them. Men may unicago, 3. The morning Is most ridicule and .threaten the people of Deautirul and clear and silorhtlv cold. Fine weather is reported In ail portions Utah; they may affect to despise them; of the country. There are indications but there is a power connected with that an unusually heavy vote will be principles such as the Latter-da- y Saints everywhere poueu. everything Is re aulet in the Booth. aud profess practice, which men, in ported The MepubUean$ New York special their secret hearts, whether they do so 169,070 persons Were registered that says openly or not, pay homage to. A peo- In New York, the Increase being over thousand within the year, in ple who practice correct principles have rorty-on- e C9,S07 were registered, kzlnz only to await the lapse of time for the Brooklyn ' an increase of 15.000. ; ' of theIr eoTime will ? Numerous arrests have been made for iauriaeir character and exhibit Illegal registration in the 6th Ward: mem in ineir true light. which has less thin four theorem d Ittl This is as strikingly illustrated in the voters. Flvethocrondsbe hundred end n names were rerrlitered: fifty case of communities as it U in the case persons being registered from a single Aitt two men start house where only nine actually live. luuivjuu&is. out la life together; the one The private residences of prominent virtuous, . . politicians were naed In theczmeway. lnaustrlons. tMrATfin greatest exciUmsnt exists throughfrugal; the other dlj8olatet ldle( drunk. The out the city, and serious trcubls is cntlo- short ipated. . Uovtmcr 1 entca LTS. fXt?T6miu ,!different courses Shaller are at the tollca htaurrtcra command of the first dlvttlea of th loncer.they ve the In nauonai guarCs, numbtrlss iczit;rn . , 4 y I to-da-y, y . ' i : , , . k to-morro- w. - . -- fifty-seve- n?ln !uvhelr y to Kf?ond to" any tt chSt3 fiver thai znzzzzz of Grak and theuind, at an outbreas or riot. Should a Colfax In New York and New Jersey tdUtru co-dperat- lvo 1 ' ! d2S5-l- m 1,000 ' co-operat- ion SOO Teams- S ; : i ' - a over-balan- a. a. i . Central "1 i H t - '. . ' . i . ce WANTED - - th ; dlg-srlnB-- . v ' r v - ? ,: K : rum-teent- . . . .. 3 i n ciias. - x ; un-usurJ- ly ii . " 1 ht -- U'4 1 ; V s it v I -- to-po- e . . . ri : . i i s 300i .'?. '1 . jiiPOSTS : , FOn-OTOIILI- t 3 OP ll, B - i s , ! ad -- ; t-- - , i 'no1 E X - -- 5Prn3:.T42'3ACni jority in this cltyjs probably 0,000. The Herald gives Xlefiman'a majority in New York City, as 70,633, and Seymour's 59,891, and TO AND FROM rnB claims the State for Seymour by 7,216 , t J J . The TForW.also claims that majority. New Jerzsy. fcr-- tlizi I aDimtir ie tire - Proof coventor, far Cciiinen filables, Senator. JL l k BccondBoufhfeCatntyV axiACS ,! The Tribune regrets to say that the nTBa- fto re'e ; .odX Ct VifZ ill leave hour at eye-of the House Lake the Salt morning golnrr to BiockSaJee probabilities, r at KIGUT th-er t and Orl3-woattended ld to. promptly esccecs; TiT. oel3ci, thrtta cf Escn press, tctLzt T J the i day, caUlng at all the pn. ' for Governor- - The Times t eays. IT. J. FATT$T. Jf S. H0UT3 leroiis ordering must' Fend Temitlance with 5,170jn the State, thsoruer.ornonoUceM-lllbetakenoflt.- - V clau So-asdoFc- ft 4 BWDSt: BUILDERS ii .7 . . - . . . . nAnr.TSRPJfxBATHS. cd- y s ; , . o''AppVat'myOace;- !' iO'Dnic.iAn-Ybur-p- . . |