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Show DESESET EViENIffUKEWS. i.i 7 i ... ifk GEORGE ; CANNON, . . . i an1' ruisLisnu.'K. kDiTOH , ieS9. Tuesday. February VIGIL-Ofi- (OU31ITTEIX IX THE : more serious nature than those they are designed to suppress. The formation of the first Vigilance Committee, whatever might have been the design of its originator, sapped the foundation of law, order and the peace of society; and the movement now con templated in the Host, If carried out, will most probably result In consequen ces of the most serious and fatal character. With Vigilance Committees in the and leading cities of the North, Kn-kln- x characother organizations of a similar ter spread over the South, we may confidently look for outrages and violence to be committed which for number and atrocity may; far surpass the doings of Council of Ten in Ven the to and ice; help bring about that time spoken of by the Prophet Joseph Smith, when city shall be against city, and when ; safety; can not le anywhere found, except in Zion. ' I Souk two or lUreo weeks ago the .telegraphic dispatches contained the announcement rhat preliminary measures were being taken, for tho formation of Vigilance CooiniltUea in the different wartl- - of thu cltv of New York. The anuouiiceuieut seemed eo Improbable, tne comiu, it did, from tha national confessla . vho30 government tropoli, of any city In most the expensive edly the world, that It sounded, too much, like a neatiuu story to be. believed. reaterate this If the Our telegrams of of tho nation and a similar the and startling intelligence, teachers of the people at statement having appeared in the New largereligious will use the power they possess, York correspondence of some of the like wise stewards, they may yet culti western papers, it teems as if there Is vate to public opinlch such a point of some truth in it. The paragraph in excellence must that" the this rooming's dispatches reads 'Vigil suffer the penalty irrespective of wealth ance Committees are secretly organiz- or social position. This is the only ing fur the suppression of crime by co- effective course to pursue; all others, operation with honest olllcials and con- including even the formation of a Vigi certed action against corruption.' lant Committee in every ward of every This is one of the very strongest com- city of the Union, will assuredly fall. mentaries upon the degeneracy of the times. The formation of Vigilance Committees in the unsettled portlops of (Special to the D4ert Evening A ewi. some has the country been, perhaps, in 3 SfcfcgrapU. instance, to some extent justifiable, but the necessity for the existence of such an institution is always .to be re coxaamioxAL. SEX ATS. gretted, hen, .how ever, circumstances are of a nature that sch organizations Sherman presented a petition for the are considered necessary in. the great recognition, in the Constitution, of Alcentres of trade and population of the mighty God, as the source of all civil country it U an indication of an alarm authority. Howard, from the committee on the ing state of affair. The aristocratic Faclfio Railroad reported adversely,and and conservative' systems, of Europe asked to be discharged from further have long since been weighed in the consideration of a large number of bills and memorials, for granting aid in the balances, audr by the republicans of construction of railroads. America at least, have been pronouncWilson, from the Military Committee, ed V wanting;'! bo they are ; far from reported adversely to the Joint resolution for graded Ideutenant-Generabeing reduced to a necessity like this. Admiral . Under them law is respected, and the Wilson and introduced a bill to establish Integrity of its administrators has 'hith- a line of American steamers between erto been so far above suspicion, that in the United States and urone.. It Dro- for the setting apart of an amount the great majority of ca&es, where vio- vides two millions annually for not lations of auy branch of State or Muni- ten exceeding years, rrom me money received by cipal law have been perpetrated, the me uniteuoiates lor ocean ana inland offenders have been promptly 'brought postage on foreign mails. The payment contracts is to be made by the Poet- , to Justice, and thus the peace and 'good of master-uenercitizens of the order of society at largo have been ' pre- United States forwitn. the transportation of ' t served. foreign mails on American steamers, not less than two nor more In our own land, once the ' boast and numbering four departures monthly from than pride of all good men and the hope of NewYorkand from: two to four from the oppressed in every nation, the case Boston The steamers are to be at seems to" be different1.-- Venaiity" 'and least 2,800 tons register, and equal in to steamships of a similar class. corruption of the most irreclaimable speed must carry free, all agents of the They type seem to have spread to almost ev- United States:; Government, and all ery corner of tho land. Politicians, mall matter from the P. O.Department; States shall receive the parsons and members of the press seem but the United therefrom . The Postmaster-Generpostage alike tainted, and the paying of Isaiah is to pay from the fund proseems to bo specially applicable to our vided $20,000 for each round voyage, own times, "as with .the people so with provided that the amount derived from postage be sufficient if not, such sums the prieat; as. with the servant eo with as may be derived are to be apportioned his master as with themaid so with for each ship and each her mistress; as with the buyer so with rateably In time of war the Secretary voyage. of the of any or all the seller; as with the 'lender so with Navy may take possession these steamships for use in the sertho borrower; aa with the taker of usury of vice of the United States; the owners so with the giver of usury Q him" are to be compensated by the United The love of the 'almighty dollar" as States for any damage the vessels may Beterred to the Committee on Washington Irving termed it, seems to sustain. Commerce. be so strong among the Americana as a Edmunds' resolution, relative to people, thai honor and integrity are counting the vote of Georgia, for Presiwas taken up, and, after discusfreely sacritlced to obtain jmoney, and dent, was passed, 34 to 11. the woe pronounced in Holy Writ upon sion, hour having expired, the The morning him that maketh haste to get rich seems Constitutional Amendment was brought to be overtaking 'the nation. This greed up, which was discussed by Saulabury for cold is not confined to any particu- in opposition, and Frelinghuysen In its lar class, but ecclesiastics and law- favor. Davis took floor and announced makers and administrator I seem to be hU detdre to the several speak for recess-hours, . troubled with the name! Infirmity. But when the Senate took a the other week the, news came by teleHOUSE. "V j. ,.t.i-that in the Ward introduced a bill prominent reverends graph filing the time Kast were known to gamble .extensive- for the election of representatives to ly in stocks, that churchfunds had been Congress rv the Tuesday after the first used for tills purpose, and that at least Monday in December in each alternate and also providing for the regis one church had been mortgaged o grat- year, tration of electors by inspectors appointify the itchiug palm "pf some of these ed by the Secretary of the Interior, pre roe moue or naturaliza priestly Jobbers. scribing also that the naturalization ta tion: Among the reasons assigned for the pers hsld by persons In cities, number formation of Vigilance Committees in ing over U),uuu,iasuea since January 1st, New York is the fact that criminals, no 1864, shall, bo surrendered within a 7 matter how; .guilty hdr ;of what crimes year and new ones taken.. were bills of number A introduced accused or convicted, can escape the and : referred.- - Two constitutional awarded punishment by thVlaw; if the amendments were offered,' also several from State "ring"to which they belong, whether It memorials ana resolutions ' v IIalatures. be the burglars'," whisky, internal Introduced a Julian Joint resolution or any other is only rich enough to further sales Jof the publlo prevent to pay the necessary bribe.Whathbpe lands, except as provided nnder the pre- is there for real reform when he power empitoa-miuomesteaa laws, regulatwhich wealth confers Is used fot such ing grants of lands to railroads and the 'sales of lauds to actual disgraceful purposes? The formation limiting settlers to an amount not greater than a of Visllance Committees and the Num- quarter or a section. llopklns moved to lay the joint resolution on the table: mary execution of a few criminals may loot 33 to 133. The morning hour having temporarily check the commission of expiree uta rejoiuuon went over to "crime; but when the laws of a State can Monday 'next. not be enforced legitimately, .t he formaThe next business In onW w nek's motion to suspend the rales Sche tion of Vigilance Committees will bo of take and up the Senate amendment to litte avail in regenerating society. the copper tariff bill, which was agreed If such organizations were composed to us to nv.r ...... ....... Spauldlnr. from the Committee on "wholly; of individuals who would be Inreported back the Sen fluenced iu their judgements by.Justlce appropriations,' ate amendment to the consular appro alone, the evils which they design to re- priation Diu.' wnicn-wamade a special is little oruer lor but there medy might be abated; ' The Senata amendment was read ground to hope this In all such com-- Pike asked If Schenck would admit of , mltteea there la a fear .that some of. the discussion: Schenck declined and mov members will be actuated .more or less ed tho previous question. JJ rooks mov the- - bill on the table, but his by personal feelings and"prirat piques ed to was lost, and the previous quesin carrying out their dread decrees. It is motion was seconded tion the amendment not in the nature of things to fce other- concurred in. 112 to and 66. i t. wise. Where irresponsible power is The House went Into a committee of held by a private organization an abuse the whole, and resumed consideration bill. Seve of that power Is ail but inevitable. If of the "army appropriation were amenaments nut ral discussed, once such a moTcmcntlsInaugarated without House the took until progress, in Xe w ; York wa 'may ,cxpect aimilar a recess. ' measures in other large 'cltfca of the Petitions were presented to repeal franking privilege. .Union, and the abuse of power, sure to the Introduced a bill to regulate and Eliot follow, will increase partisan strife and protect the fur trade In Seal's Island. bitter feelincrt and lead to evils of a ou raui, di, vxevrge ana .visas. a. : , - once-terrib- le to-d-ay law-make- t rs law-break- er . : i, Vice-Admir- al. j ai ' f - ' - 5 al , ! -- 1 utt ij ; - j ... . reve-nue.E- rie , u - - . - s w. i - ; ly t f t cause a rise in the sugar market. Seve ' ixvu uvea ral attempts ai icyuiuuuu region,-anIn the Vuelta Court, in Supreme the made Washington. Arajo y, Chief Justice Chase delivered an the first and fifth battalion of .volunthat opinion, affirming the decision of the teers are nnder orders to proceed todisorSupreme Court of Oregon, that the point to prevent a renewal of the taxes in that State must be paid in gold der. Strangers , continue to arrive at and silver according to its law. The of the coast, it Is supposvarious Court held that greenbacks Imply sat- ed with,points .the the intention of, Joining oeen arisfaction In contracts or agreements, revolutionists. Many have but taxes are of a different character rested on suspicion. The government from such obligations, and it is compe- has chartered several steamers and is tent for the State to designate the char- preparing some men of war and light acter of the money in which its taxes draft steam launches to proceed to shall be paid. to prevent the, disem- Roman Hon. K. Jeffries, one of the Supreme DaramentKeyes. or an expeaiuon rrom in when that is accomplished the Mississippi, has presented an Judges of to address the Reconstruction Commit- flotilla will proceed to attack the earthtee, proposing a plan for the restoration works which the , lately of the State, the first of which stipulates ereeted at Laguarjal insurgents The rebels to the that Congress shall declare all the State number of 300 recently assembled at offices vacant; the second, that Con- Manama; they .were attacked by the gress shall provide for the appointment troops,' and, according to official reports, of a Provisional Governor; the third, were defeated, losing all their arms, that it shall provide for the modification ammunition and eleven prisoners. or the obnoxious features of the ConstiLondon. The Standard predicts that tution; the fonrtb, that it shall provide the Alabama treaty will be rejected by for the election of State and county of- the United States, and is sure that the ' ficers. next' administration will not get such The President, nominated to favorable 'terms lor the settlement of the Senate. W. D. Spauldlng, of Ky., the questson. Consul at Yeddo; Commodore Andrew Paris. A dispatch from Athens says A. Holland, as Rear Admiral on the that King George declares Greece must retired list; Past Assistant Paymaster either accept the protocol or receive his rr Frallley, and Assistant Paymaster J. resignation of the crown. P. Loo nils, Paymasters in the navy. Madrid. Exeitlng rumors have been St. Louis. 8. An eastern bound pas- in circulation all day with regard to senger train on the Missouri Pacific the Carllsts; one la that the Carlists Railroad run through an open switch have attacked Soutonea, in the proon Saturday night, when the engine, vince of Sawtande,-but; were repulsed K baggage, express and smoking cars were after a Bharp fight. i badly wrecked; the engineer was fatalSan Francisco 8. The steamer John ly injured and two other men seriously L. Stephens brings Mazatlan advices to hurt. a. General Gutierrez, a bandit, New York 8. Those'employing print- January been had captured and was imprisoned and resolv- at Durango, ers, held a meeting awaiting his trial for numed to continue their resistance to the erous highway robberies. Two strike of the book printers, and to em- supposed to be his accomplices,officers, have ploy female compositors. also been arrested and are at Mazatlan. The Brig Brilliant, from Cape Fear Five thousand dollars in coin and a river, laden with resin and turpentine, quantity of" valuable Jewelry have been was lost in a storm, January 2S. The recovered. second mate was drowned; the captain A conspiracy to rob the mint at Mazanu crew' were rescued from the wreck atlan, containing' $200,000 has been and brought here by the steamer a. frustrated by the authorities. the rains prevailed throughoutoverHeavy A dinner was given this evening; at State Sinaloa;-thrivers have of the Delmonicoe. to Hutrene Casserlv. flowed,; inundating the country and desSenator elect from California, by anum- - troying ' several - villages-entireland Der or personal ana proresslonal friends, extensively, damaging .many .others. irrespective of party and nolitica. Ohas. The loss of life la not feinownl but .is O'Connor presided. Speeches were feared to be great. ;, Of one family not a made by Samuel J. Tilden. Rev. Mr. soul escaped.' The 'people "had sought Frothingham, J. W. Simonton, Rev. the highlands and tree tops for safety, E. H. Chapln.Gen. J. Cochrane, Horace when they were rescued by boats. A Greeley, Chas. A. Dana and others. fund for the immediate relief of the Boston. O'Baldwin, has been found suffering was subscribed. Great sufferguilty in the JEssex Superior Court of ing Is the result'among the poorer clasprize fijrhUncr. which isaxraluattho lawn ses on account the destruction of .the of the State. His counsel appealed. and new crops andof the consequent high i no case goes to iue eupreme uouru or food. Ranches have been prices Chicago. The liepublican's special swept, away and replaced by sandy :tih says Senators Wilson, Sherman and plains. Morgan, roe dissenting members on tho Florence. A slight shock of earth- Pacific Railroad committee, have preno damage was Avas .. . pared a minority report, making a gen- 3uake ' ' feltrQdayy:. rii: eral assault upon the subsidy system. Pesth. The trial of Prince Alexander They object to uniting several separate Kara Georgewltch, for complicity in the and distinct measures in one bill, each the assassination of the late Prince of which should stand before Concrress has commenced here. on its own merits; they show that the Lenia, Lisbou. The mail steamer from Rio scheme involves the payment of news that the allies have proIn the next thirty years, and brings a truce to Lopez for the purpose posed nom mat security ior its repayment of opening negotiations for peace. should be guaranteed, and that the payment of the interest is altogether insulll- cient. The following article from the New Washington. The following Internal York World, evinces more candor and Revenue officers have been appointed: correct Franklin E. Adams. Assistant Asses reasoning," than Is usually manisor, and Michael A. Donavan, Gauger, fested by Journalists when they treat for the 2nd district of California; Louis prolific subject:' for prolific r, for Wash- upon that Philip Berry, Mormonism:." peiis ington Territory. uenerai l)lx will soon resign the POI.YCLVM1STS AD ll'KITA3f8. . ,o French missions; Elihu Washburne Gazette has unearthed Cincinnati will probably succeed him. The M. Ashley, of Ohio, a bill James iior&. vigilance committees by Committee oh areiew secretly organising ofor the suDDres-- Chairman of the House sion of crime, by cj-- Derail on with Territories.rwhich ' proposes to extend honest officials, and' concerted-acti- on the boundaries of the States and Territ tories which surround Utah so as tbab-eor- d against corruption. Utah and wipe out the 100,000 MorChicago. The discussion in the Sen ate was protracted to all night; several mons as a V distinctive community. proSenators participated.. At. six o'clock Against this proceeding the Oazttte this morning Wilson commenced tests. It is shown that for twenty-thre- e years the Mormons have made their own speaking. Baltimore. John C lireckenrldge laws; have created their own civilizaa wilderness generally arrived iu this city, on Saturday; he is tion; have made to unattractive .American emigrants to guest; oi ms the, blossom as the rose; have built up and I)r.,;Builockv - Washington. A confidential agent bound together a people numbering tofrom San Domingo is still actively en day more than? the population of any of the surrounding Territories, and larger of the annexation gaged on behalf ; ! ; . ' "i ': t than most of the adjacent States; while scheme, The President, iu compliance with by all accounts the moral state of the the solicitation of the friends of Mrs. Mormon community is in all respects, r above that of any of Surratt, has ordered her remains to be excepting oner-faor Territories which, if Mr. disinterred and delivered to! her rela- the States tives, with the understanding that there Ashley has his way, are each to take a both Teris to be no public demonstration what- bite out of Utah, swallowing eg. and i.Jo ritory ever, but that the funeral (services be people." ' one is This the exception prevalence privately conducted. of polygamy, the morality or immorality of which is clearly constructive, since Foniaitx. its existence in Utah is shown to be no Havana. The insurgents have burn- violation of 'human law, anditsexiEK ed eighteen large plantations in the tence any where is not in. opposition to eastern department. Cholera of a very divine law.- - Indeed, with the Mormons r violent type is prevalent in the polygamy is found their they religion; insurrectionary district."" The' Insur- social ' relations .upon , the: divine. j law gents and Spanish troops and citizens which at least permitted it, as no reader are falling; victims. An attempt of some of the scriptures pretends to deny: land Cubans to fire a , powder magazine at they Iclaim that their withdrawal to the Puerto Principe has been frustrated. far West to found a of their Some Cuban prisoners ' at Parra and own was precisely community from the same moAnnoya were killed by the troops and tive which induced the Pilgrims to land volunteers, while attempting to escape upon Plymouth Rock, to wit: that they from the Snantlnamo; prison. Letters might enjoy their own religious convicdeny that they were attempting to es- tions, in their own rway, and without cape. Jose Cepeder, late commissioner persecution' or ! molestation. History to the insurgents, sailed for will certainly draw a parallel between America j He says he Is disgustea.with the PolygamisU and the Puritans, and the statej of affairs. Influential and credit the Polygamists with minding wealthy Cuban families, who, general- their own business. The persecuted with the revolution, con- have "not become the ly sympathize tinue to emigrate to New York and the Plymouth ColonypersecntQrs.'i"What Pilgrims-did- to ' i New Orleans. Utah the Roger Williams, Polygamists London. Advices from Athens are have not done to any of-- their own comcontradictory. It Is now said that a munity or to their neighbors. That new cabinet, nnder Zaimes, is formed they have made themselves a strong, and that peace is thereby secured. respectable, and prosperous people is The reported battle between the evidence in their, favor that their peculiTurks and Montenegrins is denied. ar ; views respecting domestic relations Havana. A band of insurgents, num- are not opposed to social sucber unknown, has- made its appearance cess andnecessarily to the highest degree of indion the line of railroad between Cien-fu- vidual and general "Tnorality.r, When a and Villa Clara. . A detachment of new class ef Communists with peculiar to sexual 'Intertroops has 'marched against them, and notions With4 a panic prevailed at Cienfuos. Many course settled regard at Oneida in this State, families, fearing that the insurrection there was the same desire to persecute will spread to that district have fled on the part of their neighbors that Radifrom the. town, and have arrived in calism proposes now against the Morthis city. Fort Cabanas, which guards mons, bat when these. neighbors saw the place, la garrisoned only by a bat- that the Communists wero people of talion of i volunteers. A force of reguthrift,' and, above all,ft that lars has been dispatched to reinforce they, were prosperous, they did not hesthem. On account of the outbreak at itate to permit their, own sons and Camerones, where the first ' act of the daughters to work for and associate rebels was to destroy a section of the with these people. If the new raid railroad between "Cienfuos and Villa against - Mormon ism , la purely . upon Clara, the JHario acknowledges that the moral grounds and if the Mormons are to situation in this district is grave. Much be obliterated because they are wickretort by offsetting excitement was created at Havana by ed," they may-wel- l versions more or less exaggerated, of their polygamy against the fcetlclam so events in the central department. The alarmingly prevalent in New England, to the vicinity and show that their efforts to Increase approach of the rebels centre of a population are possibly quite as moral la the of Cienfuos, which Is expected to as the general endeavor in some States large planting district, 1 d to-da- . as-sa- -- ! 4 '- -- to-da- y, . , .? to-da- i y, . Eu-rop- e y, . -- ; ' ;; - . 270,-000,0- - i A ; i SLDBEDGE. . now-a-day- of the ly pre-eminent- CO-OPERATI- 00 store-keepe- . -- i. ; . j . - 1 MERCANTILE ; m alone. r ; Complete Large Abrival ix ExarjLND. By the Millenia JStarot the ICth ult, we learn that Elder Peter Nebeker had; arrived in Liverpool, from Utah, on the 16th of January-li- e was in good health and spirits; and was apto travel and labor in the Leicester pointed and Bedfordshire Conferences. OF' GOODS DRY" BY STAGE. Fiom the East.--I- I. Lovell, Geo. K. Eager, J. II. Gerrlsh, A. C. Earslep, Hugh II Hoppy, T, Swartout,Z. A. Wineshanks, lu Meyers, Snow, K. T. Green, Phfinps, O. BJ Pettit. J. B, Lindon. Frem the West J. W. Faulkner, .W. C. li. Phelps, Chas. Brooks. Lippi K. W. Fage, To the East. JL. C Overton, A. S.Merser, E. Kane, Parish, Frank Cloiser, W. Jno. Gichen, J. V. R. Wilt, J. Enzpober; L English, D. O. Bartlett, D. R. Fiiman, R. C.'Page, B. Phelps. - . To the West. E. E, Skae, Jno. Skae, B. II. Grit and wife. !; -- HARDW. AGIttTURAL n 1 I :i o 7 U '; 7 --- " " " in-tegril- yof rt ; i ! i ! ' i ' ' 7 . - 1 7 ' 7" i - of Oar goods have been selected with great care. We call particular attention to oar IIOOTN AtKanosb City, Millard Co., Jannarr which are of the best quality, and f Inflammation of tbe lungs, William and for style and durability are unsurpassed. 1869, Latbatn Ward, aged 20 years, 1 month and 1 near day. 'Deceased was born at Belgrave, Leicester, England, December 10, 1842. t CASH BUYERS! WILL FIND IT TO Midi Star, please copy. j . : . ... iu. SOtb, , 1 - THEIR IHTEREST TO CIVE ' I US A CALL. 'j.-ii- - ' . t ) )H Utuli)'. Alfred Best has just received, a large supply of Cook and Parlof stoves, which will be sold at ' t-- f rates for Cash. very lew t ' 12th Latlj for sale at J, D. ' Lyon Plasterer, Wardi . ; ... lw. ;, j : BALtD Hat, for sale at Fanst A Hootc tf i 8AirtS CarbAOO STOCK AlB on;araocM at VERS: V77SMIF0RD, . Mannfaelnrer of ! TiTi nmr nm n i n at a IN U u I1 Jli U 1 1 U IN 1 v 1 : lfsaassrsi.0; Letsa . Coona. 4 . . , ,dJ3 3m j, - - il. of all kind, by steam, anl Wholesale i dealer in KUTH, j: PIRARC PnUMcn p, fJinOO f?nnno : .- B. Cltwwm 4k If f ; JDj . tb salt Lake Billiard - - r; . j. ; T. Ctlaa. DAY,7AiLEf3 WHOLESALE as arrived, rnd win shortly appear. 3 CHIOAGb, ' GOi, GROCERS, - o ILLINOIS, pleasure la calling., the attention of the Trade or Sslt Lake City and Utah Territory to their IMBIE3J8E stoclc of GROCERIES in store and rrlvinij. : We In rite the eipecial notice of the Jobbing Trade "to the Inducements we can otrer coming year, and assure all who favor ns with , orders that they will receive just what they or- der and at the lowest market rates. ' J Co. d76m DAY, ALLEN -- .Take rjEsd Ai FEB." 9th', be presented Dion Boudcault's world- -' Will ' renowned Bensational Drama, In 3 Acts, ; I mm .OU'RCUEW ! -' .I- -- ob,'-:'',;-- : . " -- :?..; Si Belief 'of :;IacM-- THE STRENGTH OF tTBE COMPANY. .s&3rt:k 4 n't u-- . rctr-.,- 5 The performance will commence with the High . ivouieuy ai;ce, in a ACia, enuuea. ABEALL 7tb7the'use of. and; WOOD.: . ..GOAL They combine great weight, distributed to U e with beauty, ofxleslrii and pei beatsKtisotage fection of manufacture. r ; -- r j , .! ; . os - Charter Oak Coal and '7 ir k i to-da- y,, - i ... i Ayn'TitE'-iMPROvr- ti . 4 7 i BOOTS ACID SHOES l : i: j eon IfifiSJ, of or Wm. P. qnlrk and Emilia snmptloD, Joseph Iton1SS7. . : Jones, born August 26, ou Echo City, Utah, Saturday the Olh lnst. 7 o'clock p.cu., arter an Illness of six daT. atla Mrs. JolU Jj. wtieof Walter Davis, and .Junsi;-te- r of Atarttnanft Carolina Karris, In iiie 2btu 13he leaves a hnsband. two year of her age.nomerous circle of Irlends to children and 4 Bponrn her loss. K mikint were brought to this City yesterday attended by her hnsband and famtly, to tbe residence of her grand rather. President John i j f Yonn. Tbe funeral services will take place tomorrow, the loth, at 11 o'clock a.nx.,fat tberesi-dencePresident John Young, 13th Ward. of the deceased are inn ted to attend. Friends : ; . . IMPLEilENTS, Hats and Caps, gml: At Filloiore, January 4th 5 ; , f ARRIVALS AND DEPARTUKI1S . , ,1- ' 1 ! ! i '1 i . v. trotner-in-iaw,,lte- VE y : 1 : i u: between we HEW ADVERTISEHEMTS . to limit it. A! comparison one section and tne wives in of plurality; or prevalence prosvuuiw it with Trmh rteonie M.irnMi the forced celiba and there may marry ouuug cy here, might present contrastsone case for no more legislation in the other. in AND than the Which brings ns to the main point of the whole matter, which is clearly this: that government, especially what constitutes or calls itself government s, is not called upon to run the moral machine of the country. Mere Respectfully ask the morals are matters beyond legislation. We t have seen to What pass the party to be which claimed ' has ideas" moral founded upon brought MERCBCaNTS the country. We see the kind of men '? whom this party persists in forcing Into is no longer Corruption prominence. means is a crime, but the very by which ASSOthe leaders in the moral party, are adis the rule vanced in position.;-Robberand? integrity the exception. Nearly CIATION, the all the rascalities of Radicalism in unlast jeight years have been effected der the cover of these 'moral ideas." 'And their numerous patrons, The country la sick of this cant. As for the morality or immorality of Mormon-isit is pretty certain that any Radi- TO CALL AND EXAMINE cal raid against polygamy is only a cover for some fresh Radical rascality THEIR in another direction. Radicalism would do well to let the morals of the country and even of the "Mormons Assortment and '41 Oalc Cookins 8toveH .DOOii3 OPiuS at VA o'clock ' Pertormancs Clxartcr were first introduced to the public f n the yeer ca y wiuuitivxs iuuvtuaiijr 1S52, and at ones took tbe and have ev r aince grown In favors untillead, there are no w a ' ' CRCATCR UUMDCn SOLD DAILY y. than any Stove In the market. Over , HAVE JCST KSCEIVtt) a stock of Leather ni;T3riiiEi rnoTJSAXD from the st, consisting f French and are Sn dally use, and we offer every stove ss Calf and Kip Bktns, Lining Ski os. referenoe. wherever It may be found. .When PhL'adelphla bast of hemlock and- oak our new patterns swere made, ail recent lrr tanned Sole and were, united, and we confidently snd a variety of Boot and Shoe pro vementi , , Finding s, which 1 prppoae 10 sell to the public offer the. - m-at reasonable rates. h CHARTER OAK J XtrSER, C 'iEO. Lm .x d67 S tuJLru ; asl r ot Six floors Post Oince. tbe sath...... f. Ileavlest, Beat- GnBtrnetdc: TSont Tnim Term and Qntekeat llaklnc Steve In. tbe market. The Charter Oak Is the cheapest nrst-cla-tg Stove evr made. Twenty-eigsizes, with ac d without Extension Top, for W OOD and COA U ' . 4 1 ohu I - ; Up-perLeai- k - ;'- .ji--.fi ' i ! - i ' r it-;- TNEW -- - ' - . - - - -- 4- , . : ht PEATTiFOXf . 7" If' ': ;SS.I LOUIS, n j:-. 1 j Where they are opening the largest and most complete stock of Hardware in the West. avjzatt ST. LOUlfi, IIO. CUTLERY jllAVEUEMOVED TO r - f&ralsior;lMn&ctiuiii: tkimpany, - .Wholesale Dealers and Importers of nimDVARS Address d33 ly |