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Show THE PROVO TIMES. in many p.qrs in tho euM and west, ami however much the iple I Hug and its corrupt organs may grasp at straws they vvill certainly drown.. We have firm tru5t In the triumph of right in all nations that are struggling towards their ideals of it, and in the of our cau-The pipers alluded to are notional and thtlr'infiuenoe N mighty; a wl-- e word from one of them is weightier than nil thepdaverund lies of the ring ami their bread and butter organs put together in one scale. , , It Impossible, t ? us, that the bill can be entertained, The ring more than suspect - its weakness and vileness, and hence they are like the devil, on tlto alert, n:rl every effort to to bring birth the hideous umn-te- r w hich they have conceived. No effort do they not exert, no scheme vvill thev leave untried to give to the world j. tho henunphrodite creature. Hut it isto hideous, too deformed, too vicious, too depraved, and too dangerously venomous to havea chamo? to live at all. un-pri- m L:;;rt Cr. Cs:ar r.:to:r, T. HcSwis, Jc:cji T. Lyim, ' , , F.ditors and I'mprlrtors, ' JIOXDA r, MARCH IS, 171. ju-dne-- ital authorities extreme the to go ?eem prepared mu! in their have, reforms, length as the latent Improvement, started a system of stamped envelopes l . cards hut and not of postal pieces paper. The-- e latter are called . llagaki-gamCertain rules have heen entab-1- 1 died for the regulation of tin iv-- e of the novel t ton. Tims the world moves, and progress, and to see tho-- e nations It i.s plea-i- n ' of 'the 1 tbff nyprovement-copy higher civilization of Christianity, while there is very little of their laws and customs that can be ' adopted ly us. JaiKin pu-da- i. s i ' - e. tr-a- c JiP.VV MOGEESSIH'. .The s THE TtfKEE BILL. rs, n-I- - That notorious diKument, . PUIS T.VI.K TO THE TEW FEK-A' E I.AOIKN. of every right of Anuri-ca- n citizens, Is getting overhauled The Louisv ille Courier-Journa- l, pretty severely by the best p:qn.rs while offering its sympathy toany of the country, ea-- t and west. The scheme which vvill destroy tho hill, Itself, only passed the Commute by one of a majority, and evils of intemperance, thinks that .that ono was the father of the the nault on the lhpjor-.-ellermiddle-memust dirty child, him-el- f. . He seems who arc only to show n fear lest it should not fail, and offers the following adkuI-ver-i- -- ve s, n, succeed. We guess he is a novlee In Congre.-vdoiiamatters, or his steal would to tempered ' with more care and w is Join. His little, mean dodge-- , of course prai-e- d by the Utah ring, show a weak cause, ora vindictive 'spirit, unworthy a man honored to sit in the councils of our great nation. Hut he gets rebuffed In his movements, ve notice, and his pet is 'foughlyTamrieJ by- thorn news- -' pep'-- wh'ch lead popular opinion. The editors of those papers, who know the workings behind the tho scenes, gage at once the calibre of the man, and the villainy underlying the document. While they have no sympathy with one of oar institution, they, at the same time, see that the bill Is destructive of republican tut ions, and unto'a rabl y ty ran n i cal In Its purposes. Utah citizens, who are, at leat, ns Jaw abiding as any In the be to are Union, utterly deprived of every right which they claim ind enjoy as freemen. There are characters, among us, who even now in tho prospective ' robtory, and gloat in fooling ut the evil Unit they try to overwhelm us with. We have read the papers carefully, and critically, and we discover, w e think, that the bill w ill not p iss as a law. It is too cruel We have too hiany and honest Utoeinytt iu Congress, to many that love the rigid and w rung true, too many that una few even and t doings again-to permit, we popular people, think, the injustice to succeed. They see that the conduct and status of the people give the lie to uttered against the viloaevu-atinu- s and they see, likewl-e- , that the ofllcials sent here are too officious to stop the fiction of the Courts, and prevent tho course of justice and the taw being executed. They know the purpose of such characters, ami will thwart and them. It is true, the active are (heir representatives ami persistent, and, toing wily, wlll.shf'P to every mean trick, device and misrepresentation to q arcomsll-- h their nefarious but the mmhtvid, patriotism and honor of Congre-- s will not suffer the wicked to triumph. are our feelings and Tlu-- e views, create! from th manly andouf-pvU- u artiiie.s published l - s re-jol- co de.-pi- -o U-- -, ( pur-jne- vice: The joinfs of attack, then, Lady leaders in this movement, ar.j very simple: cither stop tho of maiyifueture intoxicating or direct lUaors, your efforts against the consumer, and bring the whole weight of your moral force to toar against the unnatural appetites which is the root of tho whole evil. Destroy this, and heiiherffl'ffiliers hot drani-Hers will need your further, attention. Io you ask howthiscun bo accomplished? We can tell you readily hour it ran to accomplished. This course is not to be removed by declaiming against it in public and tolerating it in private.- Treat the gentlemen as they treat you; measure' them by the standards by which you are tne.isared by them, aiul tins accessions to the ranks of temj'cranco will surpass your most sanguine expectations.1 ' -- Ha women is. addicted to dim excessive use of ardent spirits, am men still ready to take her to their Ikkiihs w it'a inertly tv sigh of pity? No; the sentence is more stern and severe, and shall we add more just. She Is banished from respm1 table society, and her character - Considered w kecked. Have you not sufficient nerve and M - moral force to.exa't as high si virtue from them? standard tf Instead of boiling over i:i public and king lukewarm in private, k.ii, if vwi w h to, -- but trv tlic effect offree.ing. You ladies who are unmarried should acquire sufficient dignity and strength of character to refu-- e tt a.v.ooiute with drunkards, even if they have sotor Intervals. Let young men understand that, If they love ardent spirits totter than they do you, you consider theni- already to a more alluring mis. wedded to tres, and are a bigamist. Is this asking too much of you? Then go ou in your ru ado against the runw pour out the vials of wrath upm the accursed traffic, and comps 1 the vender to cto-- o his (front) dtor- - Then in the evening rest your head upon theto-oofhto sodden jutron, and while wevt frag- ou are inhaling tie and ItimrKar of IaxT, let nuir5 under" the mirul repose your welt done. of consciousness . duty nt k-co- dl-pu- - ' - -- MctVdonghV- b n l nunpnnr, New York, has sust'en.hj. next week, but have expressed a LIGHTM.Nti bPARKS. belief that the cause cannot be furthered by besieging taloons, as Tho Crispins strike In New is done elsewero. York has prided, a compromise fiEVV YORK. been effected. having New York, 1 1. funeral will bo held nt Sumners On opening the (Jermun malls MASSACHUSETTS. Kings Chapel, owing to the limwhith arrived by the steamer ited capacity of Doric Hall. Jowf forty packages ent..ining Boston, 11. each two or tiiree hun Ired L tters The Grand Jury of Totneroy, The committee In charge of the were knlly damaged, owing to body of Sumner arrived at 7 this Ohio, adjourned Friday evening; the bad wrgppingnud llitnsy en- - evening. Five thousand ienplo after finding two hundred indictm!ojk.s. were nt the dejiot. At Springfield ments against whisky sellers. and YJoreoster irnmen-i- crowds Stephen Preston, Haytien Minwere at the depots as the train ister to tho United States, has was conveyed received instructions from his DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA passed. Tin; body e and' deH-ite- d Ilou-to State the government to take part in the v .Washington, 11. Doric w'hero the Shaw t'u aerai of Senator Sumner. in Hall, A memorial was presented in Guards w (colored) ill act as a guard ' The remains of Charles Sumner the House, signed by prominent of honor. were received In New'York with men of New York, such hut little demonstration', and their legislation as may MCQfe thi fuldeparture for Boston on Saturday lest success ofHe Centennial ct was characterized with no unusual ILLINOIS. (hiengn, 14. ' display. Speeches Wire made oil the bill . in the Chillis libel suit . totvguhde Inter tote railroad A Yvadiington special says: - The juryWoodifdLv-tml1 triad in eommereeby Trait, M imml, Ilazel-to- n, Seiutor Sumners will icaveUTiIJ against a returned not of verdict his impera, manuscript and letter guilty Borrows and Bit on. ' ' on Sutherland to book W. Saturday. Judge liongfellovv; Henry Judge Ia)uis Dent, brother of Mrs. (Jrvut, is lyingnt the point Francis E Balch and Edward L. characterized tho verdict as one of death at Ids .residence here. Pierce as trustees; all his books of the most outrageous he ever aud autographs, to the library of heard oto. Cau-- e tumor on the btomadi. The office of Adams express Senator Boutwell walked out to- Harvard College; his bronzes, to his friends of many years, Henry company, in NewHaven, vas day, and expects to lake his scat V. Longfellow and Dr. Samuel robtod, on Friday night, of the in the Senate on Tuesday. G. Ilowe; to tho city-- of Rostonp messengers safe which had arrivTor ihd Art 3Ia.scum, his pictures ed from New York. On Saturday and engravings, except tho pic- morning the safe was found, open, CALIFORNIA. ture of tho Miracle of the Slave, some distance from the office. beta Francisco, 14. ' which lie bequeathed to his friend Loss unknown. . The passenger train going west Jos. B. Smith, of Boston; to Mrs; on the Central Pacific between Hannah Richmond Jacobs, the G11NLUAL ITEMS. Toano and.Wells was thrown from his mother, sister of only surviving the track by broken rail and be gives an annuity of tOO. There . The Jackson Farmer Vindicator went down the embankment I.s a bccjuest of $2,000 to the thiry feet. Croat lo-- s of life repor- daughters of Henry W. Long- estimates that $o,05)O,H)0 are lost annually iuJtho State of Missis-slpted. rl fellow; $2,000 to the daughters -- of alone by depredations of A dispatch from Blko Dr. Samuel G. Itowe, and $2,000 " stock upon crops. gives the particulars of the rail- to ihe daughters of James T. A Mr. Cullman, w ho some time road accident this morning, ten Tumor, of Philadelphia, of which 113 German families miles west of Toano. The western he says, I k them to ago accept of to brought Blount bound train was one hour behind this in token of county, Ala., is prepargratitude for the to 5'X) was more to that but at the ing time, bring running friendship their . parents have umal rate of speed when a rail shown me. county. The 'will directs broke, pxedp'itnUng the rear coach ilnt the Ids stout' The- United States House of and an emigrant ear down the bo distributed in two the moieRepresentatives has p.m-ss- l equal emhankninnt thirty feet The ties one to Ids skier, Mrs. Julia hill providing tliat the for manslaughter shall not oojeh, filled with passengers, Hastings, of San Francisco; the turned completely over. The emi- other exceed to the President twenty years imprisonmoiety grant car went down the embank- and Fellows of Harvard College, ment and $l,Ti00fine. ment but was not turned over. in trust for tho of tho colMr. II. F. Mushet has lately Follow ing is a lidofthe wounded: lege library, the Income to be ap- written a letter to the editor of the James Dick, of Colorado Springs, plied to the purchase of books. Lo'n Jon Engineer, in relation to the digUy; Ben. Cavvson, Providence, The estate is valued at $100,000. a of Bessemer steel rail which, age It. I., cut In the forehead, not he says, was the first cnstodeel rail dangerous; Mrs. Wm. Hoe, Du ever laid down. The rail was laid Co., Canada, seriou!y; ease down on the Midland railway, in .- CANADA. doubtful. Several oth era sustainthe early part of to7, and was ed slight injuries. The wounded, 1L - taken up in 1572. -- It thus appears Woodbridgo, w ith Ihe excepirdn f Mrs. Roe" Burglars entered the office of that it was iu ge for 1G years, will be able to proceed to their Imthe Woodbridge Agricultural sustaining daily, Sundays exceptdestination. and Machine 'Works, ed, the passage of 2)0 trains, and plement - The only action taken in thk blew open the safe, t'iuk the con- at least 250 detached engines and city relative to the death of Sum- tents fired tho building and tenders, or, during the 16 years, - One ner, lias heen by the colored Total , $2 about 1,272,000 trains, and the They bold a mooting la- -t hundred men are thrown out of same number of detached engines - - night and adopted- - resolutions of employment, and tenders." respect and condolence. Their 4 churches will k drain'd fi.r n CALL AT THE NOVA SCOTIA. jHrioil of thirty days. The colored loople will wear crape fur the Halifax, II. same time. STORE. Tim court has awarded salvage ELEPHANT . t t Retail grocers have orgauiad to the amount of to the for-a to the vigorous ppositiou of Prospect who wmaons temperance movement. "ivteen rescued the wrecked Atlantic's o The committee on has rtirtcvl pgvinst Corporation the passage of Freemans bill to KAT.T CITV. regulate the lares and freights in ENGLAND. this state. Another bill Niiugwhat similar but more lik'ral to the London, 11. JIo aia s ini Lun J UiC railroad companies is Introduced- - - A joul diuki-H- l fmm Cape Cut!e, (irimont tf fiimily vlatel Fehnmry 22nd, says all the troops except the Highlander, INDIANA. have embarked for home. GenAND Jiff raonville, 11. eral Wobeley will leave on the of seventh March. Captain Glover, para.b d the streets, adtKins nml prayed and with one thousand men entered t sang with no evident results. The Coomasde two days after Sir at Tiir, vr.nv now i:st rnicL'H. Jlayor was usked b prohibit tho Garmtt WoLeley occupied the binds from blocking tho pave- town. ment, but said he had no authority to .suppress aembluges of Dr. Edward Beecher denounces FAIR AaD SQUARE DEALING that kind. Ml', l.lin Moidaunt the action of Revs. Dr. Stgrrs tmd ALL THE TIRE. . iTas tWosid-- s, the recent Ruddiriginn to cou-idand w Hi lecture ngnin-- t the (ru conduct of Plymouth Church, as a s vie on y, dishonor to the works of God, and a violation of tho fundamental Bvr.nsvIHe, Ik FROM THE (01MRY Sr. Thr Hadrrr'hnvr rpT.r ted t. p Timiy dlotird ; rnOjllTLY AITFMiLB TO. temperance nia-- s meeting far nol9 - o ng MISCELlSXEaS. ISTOTXCE. ci:r.i:in jiuwg (o'imw. Eorationef prlnHpnl plan of i,un uma. futM I rturlvo. EKa(iuw orko.Tint(r DUIrlrt, Jnb fauu. , i ty, I (all. otic-- is HFr.rirr nivrrx tu vr T IX a it tin li Iu.tt.rii 5 k nf li.'lil Ei'linurv hi, ( l I. nr Hi:ir F.C Vn v , nf '),,,,1 Vnrr-.r- , the npoii pavaMt limaiiiliih'1 v in rnitiil s- ii2"s,,i "f , at (b t tSii- - f ti n.ln, to clip ti; (ornnany. t's Caliiurn'.a Mrt-u- , Kan L nincK'ii. ) Any a.iflt ttir,n li,'s aMv.nifnt rtiull rem-illtnnnhi on t( j, t, t ili'Uhfjttt nt.an.l iuJt JI mh, I Cl. tu.eii tor Mila tit twilil'r aitrui n. anil I'rtMIli'llt II Ul on I fi.ro, Will I, M,;,i -Ihe 'li ft tv ..f April, IsTf. to p:.v t.e u, nt t. 1 ( n-- -s. lr rici.u,il.-- - , atTerTtu1n'rr 1 vJ. . P- -i ' of the fkmril nf eyfienoof J. W . TWIT. . , , f,it l;o m Kan tnir.itx-o- , ' ' i f( - -- , . - A. TOtfl&ID WILLIAMS.' -- two tuuutn il cm) feet In the Victoria IokIo, Tlntie Alining ItUtrLt, J.ea Conntj , Utah Territory. w X nr noftflcHl that there U hrby mn of One llomlre. an,J now rtne the u e JVoU.u-s- , on jour Interatla sahl mine, (i,r lalnir perfonnwl and mater. Inlt fhmi-he- d for tlie do. elopinent thereof nml that unlc- - the eiirne Is paMon or before the et pi ration or ninety ao day. fmm the date henvif, your Interest nlxive fifiv-tfire- rj-.- w il revert to the Jenny I.'nd Company, In accordance witti. the law of Con trees!, approved May 10ti, 172. Ai persons are warm'd purchan Kiiid Interest nntit sold nmonnt Is alil tn fiill logoUier wuh e.ii f tnis M'.n-lii- nt W. J. HOOrnR, TYedd nt. W. II. IiocKINO, 5. ary. - . dt Knit Ijhe City Ify. 3CtU,a'T.7. EJSERY USD PEOViSlOri STORE. pi PETER STUBBS, to-nig- -- puni.-h-me- FANCY CANDIES, NUTS. ETC. a Alt kind. os - Of the best quality of . L.I.Q,UOES Krpt eonstantty on band. At (It old stand. Corner of 4lh Wnt and tent re M reels. noit nt knlt , GROCERIES, TOBACCO, n-- te' DFILHI I , riOTICE. ' 3. A. Kbarlin.Gtistavns Koesler, Simon Ttatnberrer and Charles If a user, will take notice that the nnd.is!?ncd baa clone work to tho amount of Three hundred and twenty dollars f$r!X).00) on the Jenny Utvl bub, s!!uh(ixI in Tewisfon, Camp Flojd Xflnlnt; PhlricJ, Tooele County, Utah Tervhory. You are therefiire notified that unlesi you pay your propiortion of the ahovo nmom.t within nlnetr days from thb dale, your Interest will be sold in vord.Mje with tha uet of Contiesi " V. W. W. COCK. Ianriston, Pec 17th, TURNER I'd. & d2 ROGERS, d. viti-zon- s. Main St., near Court House. lo-'j- - FEGY0 CITY, -- KJKH AX1 t ,T. Agents fir the relcbrntedT imOTHFUS WAGONS. MITtlltLli . 4 jour: cumncTori, logi-lativ- pav-eugu'- . i.akt: Di-pnt- rh GROCERIES Tte warrant on these wnjrors being genu- ine. Cru-Nfiler- lEE-AJEIir- vi-it- W ed C4 K O Q 'A ''FT wU . 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