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Show 4 r-- 'l6m ' Jaa. t OTKJK. of th Cummi'l f ft Tmitnfj of I tub j Uteri-wil1 l kwi-l.iiiHilIni flint a j Tm are reeetlnk f aaid t'otoauttea heM at the Cnttcd to H.lt tVmrt or tilth tbo room, pttra Uknll't, fKf of Irtnarf, Irt if at two o'clock r. , l to cujiftr yetreraliy political Sutter of t TITttK'tfMfeKS! lnl and if it bits tho authority, I doubt very serioudy the good jofey of such a cour?. 1 a liw upon the subject of marriiige witbiu the delegated powers given to the United States lv the Con4 I ,th;nk not, ihp United States has, 1 believe, neier eternised surb n Krer in any Slate, and I doubt. . fh,paHy. ' A pencra! g it in a Tcnltory, alren theo!icy Of J.lilLTO ORR, here Mai Congress has greater powthough . thairtaaa. miT. ' ' ers the if in a S ate. liow enu ever a make any thing bet taw of Neither polygamy nor any other rib-o- basUrdsCongress of children , born ia plurL existing statutes will' be perlly the civil and common mitted within the Tetri lory of the United marriages? laws, and by the law of many of the Stair- - it i not with the religion of S'ates, a1.utard LccOmei a legitimate! th df ttyled Saint that we ate note child by lb iHlcnnarriag. of tho padeeding, lot their practice. 2 key wilt rents at ntty futuro time., lut by those fit the worship oj God of England aud of sottiB 'of the Sfatts It protectedto ike dictate oj their mtrofding of the Union, a child to be legitimate hut they Witt not be permitted must at least be born after tho lawful (9 violate law under the "cloak of re marriage? See il lacks toae's.X'ota.'ncn-- ' ' i tigionc Pxesldkxt's Messack. tunes. Now, if Congtevs should prss a law -BBiDMITTKO. luaking'lEcsa tbilJrco legitimate, would aAI KOTfO S f it not first have to stretch the interpre-tutiu' question of tie odfiaisston o of its delegated powers, nnd even of 'Ctfti' tothe Union I at Li?t set th ntakcvltwefhitK.wrtfd fkra-Jenc- e Ire. , Tia Senate by in almost la 4he lsw4f cwry-Sii- tf me foie yesterfldy adopted the A j par-U- Union ? Decau.se of Course the parents the HvjLuo could qat. cuter. into .any lawful tdent Dill which sir.d wodd not snth a law apply wfiaf is trecl age, inclddin with equal force to all the States aid ti Potters amendment known bastard? iirjtitm, Tvtritnshs, of new State nutil tMidthui, trRtea.1 of abOihldiig 'KlVg is sufficient to entitle amjvstatlish it throughout pie coutv stitution ? iat-jres- trl tl. f e, 0 q to-V- t h r tusr-ria-- ,T yt realicr prohbh-admisaio- population theta to one. Representative. t Sctrater tri"7 valqe douUhc ncniianpcl DesidrxI, do of Such a kcfllefttwnt.' Should Congress Ftstnp of Kane a, who has been the accept this sop held oat to them, for ,'eeaaidrable .scavenging ilk t.e othr. pyoposStVJTt gnu oat moved strike to late. .jllorpioeSjof teak ofwhcli are ynercly coro'.larisi i tilisectioa, kitowinglbat its passage of the first, and adtnU Utanas a State, ' j would be fatal to the present ed mission the 'whole power of the Government to . cf Utah, .The motion was, however, interfere thea ctywes, and 'being' a Jtstnte prompt! voted doam, end the bill being she will then do as she pleases, as site whole but seven will have right to . do, and pet upon its passage there were troublesome qncstiow as postponed! ' " dissenting roies. was so f;cn done with that twin relid "This remarkable vote affords Very iiavrr, iwr w. The very fact tbvU iho leaders of V"isfaetory proof that our Mormon ara now willing to mak thjs hr three hare met with but poor snceess Ta their recent missionary eQbrts in Con concession, shows how absurd the nlaa la that the right of plural mariges-igr alThfi fact that out of a body of legitimate part of a religious belief, ' sereatp-fomen but serefi could be which they have a right to exercise the Constitution, If it wvr such a fund to fit fur lettia down the burs 1 believe sentiment in right, ia,fttot, of Theocratic Government, is the country wouldpublie tbo. Mormons upheld jmfSeiept easqrancehat we need haT in adhering to itjbut as it is hot, the e feat fpr' iVe future. The same public sertuneiit will visit them meraenf in Uuh will breathe freer, with contempt tor yielding it under such aud the fact 'that tbc .aev that the danger which has penaefiJ circumstance, are willing to yield it, shows leaders thn ie remored and that there is no conclusively to my ml ad that they nevfr inability of their beinV subjected to the regarded it as a matter of eoqspicncp, not trust themv eae momeat asmlsatton of a crafty Priesthood. aU I would to tnk 1e tUir Largia. we General the suppose, m',!jastieis, lrferjnys ia sabstaaca that there of Utlrmli; Saint, im m ia feamaa aSaire an irrrsistable firm at the City Ilail, will go of Mew lefnrt which all cenatita- ail fWp, however eoleoiniy raffir fare e af g pjtth legialatire dew. Utah U now tor CstltalloBal Conret.lhan, erea.tlsvgk mtle, m u- gothat a to railroads, tele tWdeore rof the' Uolant ere tarred graphftasumi, J twh mi.es, si!pct this mi stalest them. The delegatee ha to she mart aud Tdtas,M yield, prvfiitas but completely, a 4 by 'a eom'n-alse- , the Cearentien will meat ia arkhool a dumertt-voic- e, Thera U oo eompromiaa . betwvvortho ' Tsm ss4 will adopt, prog the ' CourcUaUo already bn e s -- f fit and the engine Of rm. ry year, every day' add j im ? jrJV43.?' (he Prophet toe st re gth of the eri mediate advisers, and approved by the iatoUuba new find healthy element, 1 prisoner ef the Lion If one. A wlii h will in time work out its ynds by m ,rai arieai.s, and ia a way more cona-uA- at Wash-agtea, r delegation will proceed I with American iastitulloo End with the precious ' docu-- ' l Let this work go on. Let us havc.no meat in their pockets, when they will for the firat time awake to the as- more treaties with the Mornioa leaders. That-waTemtried once and. failed. tounding consciousness that their labor (he admiuLtratioo of justice with as per i threw a awsy. The Church organs,, math mercy asy possible, and provide with tbrir usual alow end ponderous. Wbest you can for' the welfare of.the Ti or neats, will probably learn .X!,4le poor, ignorunt women and children, who are, the victims of the system but do postage oi tho Apportion incut Dili aod tMsthTOugh the legitimate "workings of Jay it Lefbru ,thir readers somewhere the inbabitauts .themselves, aud do not T about the dog days. In any event, think" for a moment of admitting 'Utah kowevr, Utah ean no longer hope for as A State until she has cleaned up hqr Augean stable aud shown Leroelf fit .dimioa to the Union usrftil she knocks ownether the Union, t Any - other course . wiih the opeasct&me of a population than this is sure to lead to trouble. EstabsuScient to entitle her to a rrprvssuta- - lish first in thaTerrltory the supremacy of tive in Congress. lw. Make the inhabitants "feel,, that they are protected aud no longer bound laXOBiXTU rKLICITA. ; duwq by the wort of despotisms (ecciy inuo-ceCsuncHlor Csnuett, whom our neigh- -' siastfcal despotism.) Aveugo the blood of Dr. Ilobinson and other!, Vov, ike Tribune, very appropriately" which has cried out from the liuWiCnr-etet- y .tails the Cardinal, seems to have atCatnp Douglas' for too many meek ness, Christian years, eves if todo this you arebhed to convict Brigham Young biiasvlf and VvUfity and brotherly love which uSanlly theil parddh'hini out 6f the peniteutiary eharactcrize his oraeala utterances. or oEF the scaffijld. . Let the pcopfe Upon the receipt ia the Council on know that if thpy violate the law its of oommuulcatioa from the strong arm will reach them, aud tel them what the law is. for many, manV Ilsuse, transmiUftig the Goveroor! veto of f them do notVnow. for the bill a Constitutional message on Toward theurmon people, as h .Convention, the Cardinal spoke his little class, I feel po vindictiveness. The masses are exeecditigly ignorant, and , piece sis follows : ' are so by tho deliberate design ef them u,Hr. flesfdcnt, iathe 'ignorance of that leaders. They )are therefore entitled to its eeaimunicslion eqaaled only by A wan acting as Governor our utmost charity. With the leaders impudeuee.' (Tney have long defied ' Territory, and not snowing that ittheis different. law, aud should as a matter of preCalifornia was admitted without an Eu caution be inode to feci they are amenabling Act. If I had a boy twelve able to it. No such, compromise as is could who write net a old better years should be made with them, proposed message, I would cuff his ears. not only because it is not right, but Ircech-loaders Paraphrasing the venerable it would be useless. Let the Terremarks, we are tempted to ritory remain a Territory until it is fit letort list their ignorance is equaled to come, in as a State. No detriment their stupidity. i The simple can result fron the 'delay, and there is eyhy no obligation to hurry her receptiou ns treth ef the (natter ia that California a State. . . had a need of an .Enabling Act, Communkwted.' she never was a Territory in the TIAB IS PAR LEOBLATIRB notr first instance, . On the cession by MexOP UTAH ACTIIORIZKD TO LEO. ico to the United States of the, country ISLA.TR 12! BEOARU TO MINKS 1 which now constitutes the State of It being apparent that tho Legislaa military government was at ture of Utah intend taking some action onoe established which remained as the in regard to mines and mining claims, them and all pergovernment dt facto as well as de It would be well Jure of the conquered province sons interested to pause, and inquire til the : creation of - the Stake, into the power outlie Legislature in the 1 r vr-t- . -- - s ur uu-det - ee -- Co-Vra- nce prO-grw- Uik M ai if cv-e- . tie, s v" f nt ike bet-cau- be-ea- uae Col-i'ortt- ia, -- fr 1 1 Y occurred, if wo mistako not, premises. will be thus seen that la 1D9. It The Act to establish a Territorial ; DCTtr passed ibroayb .tlie government for Utah Bros approved condition of a Territory, and September, 9, 1850. ;In eection C of , avvfrr bed, bees use she never needed, this Act, it is provided That the Legisa EaaU'ng Act. lative power of ssid Territory 'shall ex. Ifweksd an editor of a Church organ, tend to all rightful .subject of legislaa" member of the Territorial legislature ' with the Constitution consistent tion, and aw opostle ofthe Church of Jesus ef the United States and the provisions Saints who knew to of this Act; but no latp shall be passed Christ of Latter-daTulo about the history of his country as Interfering with the primary disposal the anther of the remark shovy quoted, of the soi7 One of the- definitions we rosk him aud put him ' in bis given by Mr.- - Webster of the word : V i t t?! soil, is ?Uuid,x0UBtry as in the huu,: We love out tioessoil. 'And it manifest that in ubskizakt rsdDLBH. the Organic Act this word was used in a. Y are permitted to extract the this sense, and applies to mineral lands ' '' views upon the as well as agricultural. lowing rT, in' tvhich sense' fi is tho the rrgoing situation ia Uiah from a letter written Congress used the word in the Organic California in gentleman hy promineut Act of the Territory, neither Congress juCthls tlty, ia reply Jo a nor the Courts wilf, I 'opine, tolerate eommanieation asking hti view upon unf .ter'erence by the Leglslnf i?e of Utah wiih the primary disposal oT minthMormoa problem. Though Vritten eral Iains, ' their acquisition, i or the .jiwIAi aaf thought tenure by which they may bo bcld. , expressed byTSrkritcr are so It will not' be contended (haf tho Legr fro jo to the' situation and so fully islature of Utah poesesses ny power not to it in the Act aforesaid, and mccteur own views upon tha problem delegated from there being any aneb dele- so far of the hour that we do not hesitate to it,allon of power os is claimed' by the give them our unqualified indorsement. aa abt .legislature, tlicre is in ud denial of the solute prohibition Tie extract Is as follows : " to January I21S72.5 . power, this would seem "to be enough -- ' t Mr Has Riat .yurs of the 7th end all contretersj.' But there are still stronger reasons reached nte this morning, Snd I will r Irish pleasur gird yoa toy ideas upon against tie proposed legislation. Section scukiacut 17 of ike Organ o Aet provides fi that the --ubject Of the priipojed !,!u the Conpitatiun and laws of the United , ; Mormon trr of the rd- -s are y t.'t nd?d over, r.ndt I.'p LegnlVc ..! -- Cali-fura- proba-teeaar- iq - sojil . e tihz well-conside- red ' een-ttl.'se- nt f iLat-.Ac- . It. - f to-r- f M os pre-sid- Jw-h- L sois s lathe U Uit4 pur-poses,"- 1 It . - f tlj sjgynAaqcS ms for an ANII.order C. Kirk. at thi Afternoons . Report EaV.STEUX.NEWa - t What are we to understand by tee words subject to such rules nnd i.y regula-jlJiiiJfiJ'Sn- T6 preserilSd.by'laW? Does this mean such rules and regulations as may bo prescribed by a Territory such as Utah, or does jt mean such rules and regnlatiens as may be prescribed by Congress ? 1 should aqy wordiw-wf) section oneApeve, upaa-th- e the' meaniug tsclea'r, that Congress and not the Territories is intended. But if there be doubt as to the construction to be put onscction one of (his Act pf th& office wnonnt of money pavahlo to eaa have it by call-iuaed iwvuia tor tkU nutice. The-own-- r X J. D. LAMB & NOTICE. soon CO, i Drugs, Perfumery, f p-t- &A. S.R. i " Hebrew aflUgQa-tio- n grelAtllt isriqhAahsenee and it is ia by Congress, regard jo working ef mines only, that la State er Territory-malegislate. , Upou the well settled rule of law, that in delegating, power, the mentiou of ert tin enumerated powers exsludes all others, it is clear, (bat in giviug the Legislature of a State or Territoij the power to legislate in regard to tle working of mines, all other powers Mtt therein tonutffcracd. ere 'prithChhl and-- ' frelcntecT to"Congres, or to 'such other organizations as Congress mtiy see fit to clothe with such reserved powers.! Outside of the limited powtjr given to State or Territorial Legislatures by section five, the power to legislate upou the occupation and ownership of mineral lands seems to be vested in Congress, .and the miners of the several mining districts, acting and legislating by their local customs anti rules, This view is rendered still more conclusive by the peculiar wording ef other sections of said last named Act. Section two, among other things necessary a to Be rdeae- - bytheq miefv jiawnt. renireJ, tihtt He mihH ihall have previously occupied and improved the same according to the local custoih or rules of miners in the district whede the same is situated, etc. ; and claitip-ant,shnjl filtotoc.jp.Crhipdioffica k digramxf the same so ..extended, laterally or oilTerniseJTs to conform to the local laws, customs and rules of mid In section four, after the exteq-sio- n era. to the miner of the public survey!, the same may be adjusted to suit the ciidiff!itaMeerdr3tftorfHt7?aA2 ike local rules, laws and customs of mineral' In section 3 it is provided: 1 hat whenever by priority of possession, rights to the use of water for miaing, agriculture, er other purposes, have vested and ao erfiallAqd tWsdntel fife redibfftx&l and acknowledge cf by the Ideal enf toms, law aud the decisions of the coarts, the and owner of such vested rights shall be maintained and protected in the same. These 'qdbtauoiie'froin the Act of Congress of I860, are sufficient to show that, outride of legislation as tp tho working of, mines. Congress has delegated to thertnu&rsktlUcaOk mining district the power to legislate, where Congress has not already legislated, as to the occupation, ownership aud posses' sion of mineraLlabd. j It may be, and doubtless is true that the Legislature of Utah may prescribe laws as to evidence in mining suite; the y SOCIETY. LIFE IN UTAH of - Tweed i still in the city, but decKues snying what he will do concerning his taking his scat at Albany. Among the bills recently presented to the Legislature, is one proposing the removal of the Presidents of the Irish and German Benevolent Societies from the Board of Commissioucrs of Emi- Thursday Evening', Feb. 22, 1872. INVITATION COMMITTEE r Sol. Levy. Earn. Auerbach. Louis Cohan. Customers Country toredn s - pos-scss- perhaps ;he jUsttrao-lfca-l Legislature may pass a statute of limitations, where the miners have not done ao; but to interfere with the pri mar disposal of tie pubbe domain, to legislate as to the icquisTtiotf, Io(5'tfpan6n'of civile rsb ip of mineral lauds, is, in my judgment, going & few J. C. R. steps too far. r r1-- n -1.'- By last nights diereceived we the following grati- patches, of tying report proceedings hai in tho United States Senate, upon the BiltTFtiulf paised the Home of Representatives a short time siece : The Apportionment Bill being taken up, Morriliof Vermont, resumed his yemarkf iai ihvoo ef Shtl Senate substitute. The question eras en the first amendment reported by the Judiciary Committee, providing that the House shall consist of the present nuther, 2t3, not 2S3, as provided iqrtjber-Uopsbill. Morrill moved to amend, so asjte make the number 292; yeas l7i "iwiys 31. The amendments reported bj.thu were rejected except the last, which provides that' iWtild any State deny op abridge tbe rigbtpf euy of its citizens to vote ia any election named ia the Fourteenth Amendment, except for participation .in, rebellion or other crime, the number of its representative shall be id proportion. Adopted. Pomeroy moved to strike out the fifih - Appop-tionmo- nt U DPinsrs! 10 S5 Ctlnts Pci Game! hi ne-n- ral WORK ys section, v - f el-- ALE, PORTER, port-pai- n20-3t- I H heretofore rxietief fmt here by dinolvcd by A fwwr Hrtit S Bench 1 M. HURT. mutual concent. J! S. par . , , I.W. BEACH. Llt Lake Cily, Prcemher , 171. ORDERS TO the office of A. S. GOULD Sc HOIS WILL BE DoUvrml L Ton $8r00 per Price, la main part of city. Vi- - K. Agent' Rocky Moan tain Coal ,(V vf ,- , sad Iron '. Company, Jld-t- f isaLt lake t JL city; SALT LAKE CUT. EOBEETSOS & SPBATT. SALT LAKE CITT BTAEL i eauens. a, a. ti AMM02TD & GILLECriE, Attys Cl Counselors Rt Lsv?, wa. a. COMPOUNDED Montana Street L,, (oddosixb Tirst-clas- a D. Lamb & Co., irFJwvliy If Thru . FAUSTS HALL, FESRUARY- Reorrf it 1 tnJjtMff, Stwylo Xoomu It tutUriying ? - SATISFACTION ohr per e TVcrh mm - - m a. ORirme. saltJ lake city. rccKsaoRS to PAT. LANNAN, " Corner 1st Preprirtor, STS- XToiatt Specialty and f n. o. cLAitxr, la 3,OUO Cash 19 , Proprietor. Dr. A. H. 1 Tli Purest an.t forretesf Cod Liver Oil In tho world fs Hnjutrd A Caswell's, made ti the ora shore, from frrelt, eehTto-- Hvers, ly Caswell, Hazard A Co., New York. .. It Jo alaulatrly ura and sweet. Fallen's wlm have oore taken it prefer It to a'l ghrutt. Fbysietana have tec id-- d It swpertor t arj H ho mhfg oils.u park-- t, L -- fcl-l- y. Ltah, and known a tho Salt Lake Stables, is solved from and after the 30th day of December, be ordo ef Aldan Iinot, former partner o( Hunt A Reach. 1 ho above named .table wilt be run hereafter to collect and by K. 8. Jonoa. who U anthorlzed M- - IICNT, Settle accounts. im. fil -- twr v ft.tr. P JOSEF. Storm. fit-- 2. give ns a S.tfi Ehtman dt IF. i nh V i s 1 Co ZMso Momoo. 1 A v oraeo. Rorf. aCtof aip'a Taaa, & Tsaa f. . ROBERT ANDERSOH & CO., 58 EAST TEMPLE STREET, pAL'T TKOfta CITY.JSMf Xu.VICia k ft. JOftlfto BAElKlilG HOUSE ft OF W. WHITE CONSTANTLY en hand a choice aaaortmaat ef CO. T& Ileef, A'eal. Mutton, Pork and all kindsofSauaase,IIutter, MINERS, ; FIItHT - NATIONAL ! PAUBEL, bo Jimmy, Dahlar A Ca.) Prevt. C. L Baauta, Yhw Arraoxv tiooaa, Caahter. IIomit, I Alao eonaertlay offieea at Of4a aad CarbatO C tab, and V iifiea and ii.lraa, kluut DEALERS Df Draw Exchange oa Naw York, Chloeea, b Omaha, IWvar, Saa Frenctam, aad ad par lent, of Kurapa. Cellartionr pvmoptly attondad to. PUBLIC GENERALLY. II.CAVAL C. gie, FAMCT MINING TOOLS, FUSE, POWDER ORE SACKS, WHKELBAR- -' BAKEE3 PAIST1K I MAIN STREET, OpptoitaWhitoKaaak' ROSE ELS, DRIIL3, Ae, k Cota and Cwereaey. Co Id CLOTHING, I J DRY b Commission; store-too- Vt JOSEPH HARIOJJ. ; La!:o liouco 1 like CO" Ieprtcto. kind Mkl'lwaetilaxaad iroate treat! and peditioaaljr doaa. tore ord.a M tho' HCeea, Chtici & vAiDzer, IVep Hear ef WtlU, XiA.TT3rjDK"2r. Eras salt lake novss. AH EAR Prises, CAnPEtiTEHS & CUJLDinC Kimball Ci Lawrcncaa. irEZSOXCCKnZY 1 IN CAtiroaXIA. Over Railroad Ctotklafi 12mm. Mh treat, Salt Lake ftly. JLXtf , AT Salt EsqnnT ermn OFFICE aAimraEB Csst Heaesnable . West lde. etoree. - i i ara ; It fA CO pSIVATE BnxCTIYE, a Al, at Tin ! hat Sait Lake CltyfUtabTon ltory AND THE - BANK (Saraeovir XTamsk FARMERS, ROWS, GENERAL HARD WARE, PICKS, SHOV- - XJt OP UTAH. Proprietor. f BAX.T LA.KE CITY, - frwa Chicago etery wftlu f ! to BAWKEK0, MARKET GOODS, Fresh Tub Butter. Best duality, nreiN s. I mt Kallenhsr, "JIL . ire-pre- aecommwdation uf o I jlOtf. GRAND f, Xroldimee-mSu- U pome. VEAL, AUCTION, 3Xnln MTUEBF, South of th Past CJ3o, Iu' Offeo-- m IClevatom ' far CONSTANTLY ON HAND.' Storage and ON MAI BALT LAICB CITT, VTA II. Sausage, Corned meats, . TJork citt. ' miLLER, CounssIor-at-Lfi-v. the jCwbaty of Victana. Auralut. Ato, north of Kimball fi baareaca', op 13 heurv bvm le . a, to I u. aad torn and 1 1 I I. . Ordera left at tha eftSva iwri primp attention at all hawra. (Ivan to dUeaMa iatuleotai ta w cluldran. 1 WsrehooM and Store K early fitted ; elegantly furnLUed aad first etas , ' fa every particular. Jtoor f German Physician & Accouthsr. MUTTON, - East and $n 4 South street. Saw & Flour Hill machinery ! f , HMt, lake: alt HEKP, GROCERIES, I Hooper fi EldredfF Baafi. d'HHti r AT TIIE OLD STAND. Marina & Stationery Engines Iroa Hit V, tXH.I.NOR, Medtewl The Pioneer Gentile Sutcher, .1 'r rua 1 Hydraulie Presses, J . Water V7hesls, ,w at Lgz3 SALT LAKE CITY UTAH. TO s Architectural I TITUS Gl GRIFFITH, GRADUATE MAIN STREET, Dll. . E. CHAIM, MKDHAL New ark, and l.irential. of tha t Colorado House. .- GUARANTEED. LOCI! SILVER, lit, i 1 TOCR MASKS READT.tt ' - JliXtd ., SJ-OE-T - $9.00 10.00 gO SO Jt 7ic. 187L ' VtaL McCURDY & UOUn AM, OFFICE Chy. r. i, me, Imtq , s JOSEPH Attorney and Main Street, Salt Aak V. Hoisting A Pumping Gear, Quartz Hill machinery, ' TO BB CITES AT Corlnne. ; rasTomcn) Accommodations. . iflttrfe , . ru . - SOLi F, MeCVRBT. BtlLDERS OF 7 ad Bvi.lS B. P. JOHRCOE, ng3l-t- d3S-t- San Franclseo, Cain., Masquerade: Bail, f SILVER STAR HOTEL, Sait Laka City. r r edi-'-fe- es, ; M. WILSON, Office. (jkmlSrjD f . , order. .B. Rxvnw a X. CORNER FREMONT fi TEHAMA I LARS CRT, Tour doer Wm ) ABB REAL BSXATB AflEIfBfi, MININ FFICE OF DRL TAIT dt SMITH. ATTORHEYS-AT-LU- lS-t- f. etnaIron works - AT tuW. ATTORNEYS Solicitor i Chanoery. ' i Vegetable, Frnlt, eio. HANSCOM & CO., e Jii. . mifl ft. ft. ftOftCftTOY EAST TKMFLK STREET, AT THE EAR. "Truth is Stranger than Fiction. . Chufahet, Dwellings, Public Buildings', School. Houses, and till other of the Latest Styles of Architecture, Looking: tor Beauty and Comfort. APFIaao fiytm l4 fpeclfloatlonSfurnixlied to Jlo-t- ii which, provides , for the of any new State' KU it hsa Roberts was inaugurated President of the Repnblicjef Mexico on New Years Jir.: i-- f U ATTORNEY - AT - laAVT j In t, r t C0R1SNI, i. f A. UUQQA.lt, Physicians' Prescriptions CAREFULLY a, stmtr. Teylor'e Hotel, freut roe a, .Attorney & Counselor IMPORTED CIGARS, tbk s , - Boom No. , Firat National Oauk BaOdV iofi, Mkla Mraot, Salt Laky City. J SALT LAKE CITY. AND w wUI bo ootLfiad If Cuoria ef ike Territory- . Ornca SECOHD SOUTH STREET, aguers Celebrated lager Beer Yates, Buck and Hartly. ; , CUES. G. LOUDER ATTORNEY-AT-LA- W' Ail orders hy mail will he promptly aod faithfully executed. A Co. ffetUp ! Written by himself with Explanatory Chapters by J. JT. Beadle, Esq. f29 lHustratcdl HeslEns i xrtoriii ktous. d, xagnlAeent variety of " on hand for Zor f sa01cidt'popuhitton fVl.OUU Hold Coin, to representatrr ; lost, Between Second - and Third Son chancy, Janaary 3mh lhTi, In aid of tile Mercy Disso!ution Holies. alt the Senators voting aye but Edmunds, Hospital, Omaha, Nebraska. 1'attee A Oanhner auB heretofre existing between mil Hamilton,1 Morrill, of Vermont, Norwood, ueaerai Managero. JEndorsed by theiSeohighest JL Hunt A Reach, la the stable, on Commercial adeeriise-aieo- t LL Trnnmctlnn Promptly Attended to. Arrw thority fur honesty and Airsew. Vickers. A4 Pattersoti, Sault&tny Bed in another culama. , n If toner! street, bark of Salt lake House, Balt Lake City, cellar and tortiic " r dis- journed. Orrtct SALT Revere House Block. I BILL mOKMAN! lllaatnttknna; 821 pair. I! mo. fia paper.1 Malted to any rt of the Territory, poat-paion receipt 6f It IW. LthenU diaeoant to w Uuiosala dealer. Send yoQr vricri at met to r Huln Street, H. TRtJNDT & CO., Twenty-fiv- (C Hi MONHEIM. re ificchitect .d Builder, - Ilcinj-- the 1,1 TV. ConfiMtlonRnd Ulwclomure of Htartllng . tbo Notoriou Bev! It anil t P. WOODS, " r ith the atartlfng and ex THIS adventure of tbo rnuet remark-a- tl d.p-rud- o and r lipriuu fanatic of the age, giving the particular of more than twenty mur-d.- :r commuted by birn, among w Licit ara thoae of ! f Curoer Coanaereial aad rail, ALLEYS, t M IVo. me Brighams Destroying Angel, BOOK ia fitted PROIIPTLY ATTENDED TO. j BOVLIHC NEY - COAL! COAL!! Counfiel!$rs-atLaw- r IEARCHER9 OF RBCOUDfi iSTFor CHOICE CUTS ZPX2sTS ! Ot litre pop Gumq! '.! , , . Tho Uvery Bnrtnrro heto oforo carried on by Itant A Roach, known a tho Sett Lake Sta'jlot, arCommereUr, street, book of Salt loka 11 oner, truth OaVtOeAon by K. Smith Jooe, who ir to coltocl and oottlo ell aeconnto. J3Mw J I v C?T REACH. ALL . AKP WILT, Soon be Received! Joses. lO IN THE. BLOCKADE J nmu. & la a.! the Will practice Viee-Presido- nt, Dissolution Rotice. jit-y- : Attcrneyi & AN1 -- ; - BOWLING SALOON Street 1 ' I lovbll llawl-yon- q co Wash- 1 1 Cons-mitt- The.IYwtes ington special ea)s the condition of ssfTWirsi between Ihe Government of the true light. is lb United U States and Vemzuela of Second South efOuwuar Wood, Chief J nation MrKonn. -- The trouble said be rather to tritica), and d other Jatticra FlrlckUnd, (,Vrct to PausV Statics.) Sadr rat ,ltclilr, giving aka H lira of ttir ,m is that the Government of Venezuela and thrtv tlhrli to aumrea tha lawn of tint land refuses to be rather for. or repoinibIe and bring criminal to JuMlca, lrnwpcctivo of par shows no dtHpv-itio- n l'tibrai v its treaty tjr or c read. Minan with of Hilrcr Ttuti, mtlia seizure The of the vessels The 0017 Full Lcngh Alleys A of their diacovorj and da stipulations. BMtocjr aud Tho Territory! ! belonging to the Auieric.ru Transportavclopm.nt up to tho piaoont Ian. tion Company is .lie l.vtc st quevlion ia GRISAT dispute. From nit the inlunnation in All-feat loay are otw .rrenty-fiTm full of the moot atieurblsc epItmlM an tact possession of the Department of Stale, THESE la fine order. Unnttanoa aLhiag to m well eaof it seems clenr that this was an act of dlfct ef Mermen IHreml I be game will find till the wilhl infnramtiun, f.try miner in willful predict and ihoifld1 of ihe rights hvw It. 1 impuUrity disregard TCrrlhiry' First-clas. s of 0'r 7u,( Place of the City. on. of this company, which claims iwIii,uCd.lj the Buy It and aend it to your frieuda. Rubiiekvd iu tbo Gov of ottr protection DAS Is THE iJEfi flirh and Uetataa. always supplied with the fiarat erumcit. Beside, Venezuela persists biwud of in refusing to pay our claims, which she For Sale by Subscription admitted by the Convention of 166G. ro. 1. AVILMON, AND The Tribune's special says the moveREVIEW OFFICE, Salt Uk ment from various quarters in favor of Genuine Havana Cigars SOLB AQKST, FOR UTAH. is asHenry Wilson for ALSO The AJfSliifile rtiplv wmt to any part of tho Terrisuming. considerable strength. for $3 SA. , I tory, same is the fon$ in regard to the use of SfAKOETTS CET.EJtRATED JtEEfL the name of Jos. F. Wilson, of Iowa, in E HOLES fi MAYNARD Liberal Discount on large Orders. the Convention. jno-t- ni. - vi'. .t-La City . AHi-an- ce .T1IM -a- J. IN GENERAL. COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS: 8. Kahn. L. Arnstia. J, Onuitein. . Cbas. Adler. J, Watem t ' torwey Ike hd 7wtM4rlrt fiaprem 4 Librarian.CbH TV. IIASItlira. . OVnCBU KimlaAS Bloch nm?' the Ut & Marshal .Ofee, Salt L&kf Supplies Pysicians . i gration. RECEPTION COMMITTEE: The filiibus'ering steamer Hornet has M. Armyr. Behrman. Th. Iloltander. J. been libelTed at the suit of thirty perbsaole. sons, who shipped from this port oa the FLOOR MANAGERS: , representation that they were to bo en- J. Saltan. Sol. Selget It. Armer. but service merchant the gaged ia whea ihev got out at sea, they were to culiht ia the service of the Tickets, Including Carriages, $5. ii4 crime. compelled drralt bjr (MatU Mormon H nrs; nhowing bow th (Ultl Cuban Junta. .J27-nOt cmrrie their hwtilit; to tho SoTifiuHat ' At a tin meeting of the Cliristian ad lows of Iho nulrjf to tho )oiat of tfti .. last night, Wm. E. Dodge was In Utah; Iiowlnj elected ! tin 'OCR UNitlo President, and Chief Justice Haw Sli Qouoral O jrrrnmenl ia jtoworioa ajgUMt Chase and several others. Vico Presitha wilt tS Urighoni Vu(, , .Of tha Orntilo--; alio tux how they bar Lean dents, Dr. Cbnpiq said the Christians robbed, plaidrnd, maimed and ai ordered. of America ought to take the recently Of crime aud twlmowa ia I'taX arrived Japanese Commissioners ont of Of Ilit Uwwm nh;lvD. . Of tho Kuniwcit or Initiation nnmmiM. THE PIONEER the hands of politicians and show them cCX Polygamy m tlmory and praetjeo; how it aoUcijr and poiaou (lotaantic bapplnaaa; a onr Christian institutions. Chicago, Jsu, 30. HATES. AI IISriivy-etHa- w, LIBERAL INSTITUTE, (aarful picture, akllttull; drawn. Of tlio apnitaal wife doctrine. ,-Brigham Young; bia the and character. t f tho tlirmun Udico, ahourmg tbom ia tholr - CITT, ZT&fm MYItoNIIAVLE', A Clwk f C. Benevolent bt to-th- Z-- J loo Oold ANNUAL BALL a - GEO. Arctic Soda Water. L SAINTS, UUU SALT 1 ; $16(1,525. J OFFICE, MAIN S7ZZZ2, j -- - f i it, g Iz'J, solicitous in cnir cnr " Patent Medicines, Dye Stuffs, AnGBNTA LODGE! - r.t - AND - . . .- x. eawsuaswv. CECSEEI, Attorneys t i Ky, . HAHBT fi Chemicals, I e 'IF Klmt sJ! f taa. sussr. . er -- Offira u A LL pereoo TorrlWo Railway Accident Raonlt f Committee mt invettlgatlan by InthaIlotlecnt MAHpNIC NOTIOHM. Flll- Seventy Tweed X.ttcld--Clirlm- v ImatrrtnS Strainer tVaiatch Lsttf No. , A. A. tlan Sllianre Mcetlag Complica- T)FHJLAB COUMCNICATIOXSP, IIKLB N. AT Sltwoiile jLv tions Brtweeu (ha 1ntted Staton Uid eecoad Building, Emit Temple Street, tha aud Stale-hFourth each month. of Jruiey the Vcnexnelean Onveraauat.' of Muter Lodgee, and wyoorning Brethren in a landing are cordially iumnd to attend. 30.good As Jan. .the pasttepCincinnati, w.at " ' See". - J.M.OHK, er train ou tho Louisvillo Short Line . , ?1 T f.n Lake Ctv. rilrJu tA w N vy ottaaae RtiB ylvwi to T I,'" I., la Miniag1 C.anw wad Letat (krtiecOwn But.! m daoe ia r WMwclaiwn. wf. pert vf the L'tutud lulu by al le Alunwyt, i dotflrTnUst vanish upon Congress, . t reading in section five That as a fur- XT LATTER-DA- Y ther condition of sale, in the absence necessary legislation by Congress, the With a FtUl add Authentic History of local LgilaMre''bT any frUxte --cd Territhe Mormon Sect, and Polygamy tory, may iptj3idelruiea..rok Vwstking rjrvm t tt origin to the present mines involving caicraents, drainage, "time. Complete in one and other necessary means to their volume of over 590 secIn this j complete development. . - . pages. tion, five. Congress is clearly indicated as the body having power to legialaje With 35 Piad Steel Engravings. even of.the mines. But Congress claiming the pole power ; jt, ii of legislation, Jhh! gracioasly deigned jo f;lyvniTTRS local Legisladelegate thispower THIS GREATW0BK TREATS ture of any State or Territory, in the Md&SibISWi'Jl ortstn'B4htti.rj. and absence of necessary legislation by Cob OFIhuarkM 4mdM oa teKtitn jL'jrznliZbiz'Y 2V BE OUT! and hw A.'ua.q, Wholes! snl retail Denier I Are lierotiy fitrhldden to treat any eiw on iny account nulrae antlmriaed todoao mv nrde1. C. C. 5 ICilUt-S-J written by Salt Lake City, January 27, ISTZ-t- f M a- a Y j.T92t ftail wiy, due befe at 8:45btrt night, 3 raw jspwrtr CUWD. Rpcrlalljr eompited and raiiort-- d for tha Salt Ukt , Duti Rkvikw. ,t tho Vf. C, Talograph Oa. This TT aTTi Toilet and was passing Eagle Station, about fifty -mile from this city, a most terrible acA NO. A. F. A. Bt Stated of thia Lodge bold on The depot platform cident occurred. Fancy Articles, II ret and third Tnewlay of eah vSytjttimn'h, at Maeonlc Hall, Loet Tnaipb. Contained a number of passenger, who ' had been waiting for the train, aud just Street. Members of stater Lodges and brvthera ia coed standing ere cordialand express car aejmirning after M. invited. had passed the switch at that" point in lyX S. teoCLD, Secretary. B., JL; SHAW, -W. f JKgyWhich we offer t the lowest cash safety, it broke aud the remaining cars and are determined ' of the train were swept across the prices, A. LODGE OF FEKFECTI0N. NO. I, A. pltVtform.mow tog .down a number df ST. JOHNS A. M. It., meet at Maaoale Hall, (Commerce persons who were "before 'it. 'The Ituildfng.) Mala afreet, every Boon ml and Fourth uaa car .wn.gkqd-,aneach month. Soourniug brethren are totally express d Tueedayof Not to be UTCT3lXt30L.I. cangbt fire, bat was speedily txtin- - cordutiiy lavltctl to attend. T. T. TRACT. T. T. O. M. were casualties the Among. , laa 1, Swaztx, Secjr. Suished. , i postmaster nt the station, badly bruised ; Geo. PoswelL Mount StMoriah Lodge No. 70 Kvyular ComninmeuttOD a citizen, several ribs broken ; Thomas held at Maaoale At M. CtwimeKe Hall, Balldiag, bet station Mr. broken agent,-le; Johnson, Temple Street, Ihe Second aud Fourth Monday of Stater Lodges, and Head, badly bruised ; Mr, Hampton, each month. Memberswood ia standing are cordially foot crushed oflf, arm broken in two Invited teBrethren LOUB OUUN, W. U. attend. Cmutrwruaa Dixol, Sec'y. places attd otherwise injured badly ; the two last persons are not expected to Recover ; Richard Reeves, express mesI. O, O, If. senger, slightly braised ; the latter was UTAH LODGE NO. L Meet every Thartday at M . Cotnmerre la this to BnHdmpi, Main street. brought city this morning. Malt Lake City Odd Fellow In good atanding are New York, Jan. 30.- - Tho Times pub- invited to attend. T.C. DCNN.N.O, lishes seven columns of figures derived J. UoLrt, 8ecy. from the investigation of the Committee of Seventy, showing in detail tho fraudulent tranaetiou8 of the Department of Public Works when under Tweeds OF THE , PAT SPECIAL ATTENTION TO management, in the purchaso of snp- EDITION plies. BEADLES HEW thousands f It thut dollars, says -. f s a.vw. 1 v j. 3 obtained from tha Bureau of Supplies OL ", t w on fraudulent vouchers, were approved by Tweed and certified to by his suborI i dinates, acting puder his orders. The Committee of Seventy have nearly esOR, THE Will be given at the tablished the fact that all xnpplies furTweed's from nished the to Crimes Departfity Mysteries AND ment, except in a very few cases, were Mormonism! .eg-purchased under his personal direction. furnished The total amount of SALT LAKE CITY, Being aw Expos e of the Secret Bites under the exhibit tosupplies be published is and Ceremonies of the WILL States, Vm who-jtT- y y apos-foli- c wfio over (lie Council' branch of the General Conference ia session ilortnon -vu n inter reiica Cfn- f kind prJiihjtea to at Se City Hall, whose name, if we marydispHn o I he iow i H us ?e f Conmi.d ho not, is Lorenzo Snow,' took oc the fccgiallttfre gress has itself Xglslitid id Uifi prem- casTonTo venlhla pottmalice fowafls ises. If there is a United States law Governor Woo-I- yesterday, by asserting upon the fubjeeb ibwtjtnoubtedly tn ust that the.! tving of. the veto message to law, ia 4 is govern Jiud Iff Ttyritoriai TctTC.th thh tiirfd Sfafrl House instead of the Conncit showid the Territorial law can'' have' TnorVttfidinr, -the Governor . s ignerance in the matter. It is well known that there is a Wfi bffiol surprised dUffp breach Of of States law upon tliH Jbjee,(qundlj6 ia ficial Ah cttquctto or parViathfnlary courtesy Act entitled gradtuig the,righi and laDnljowueixorec hicb Aoajr bo ezbibiud by either houso pfjray. tpu.tljttli the'pnblitr lands and "for other of t Ipdj iirUual, Ignoring all those approved tl)dg 26, 18G6. By the first section of this Act, it will elementary principles of good breeding lie observed that tbo Act applies to all Vhfeii ilohfd mark the" deliberations of the mineral land belonging to, and with- a body of mea 'chosen to legislate for in the boundaries of the United Sfatei ; those contemptible, tools of The mineral lauds of tho public do- ihtLMMplv follow tho beck of their the theocracy main, both surveyed nnd unsurViyed'i " . a. master)4i. 1a the Lion House and scatter tlfUj. lands ef gratuitous insults right and lcft at to exploration and occupation by all fchance tp inc.ir the displeasure may the citizens of the United States, add- ? those who hfiVq declared tbei intention of She Churchy to become citizens, subject to" What? iiieitrfi(T f&cistox. The Supremo What is tie Congrossioual condition upon wlptb. J h ty Bt J aj.di,caa be explored C"pfd heliUod Statej yesterday and held?1 Subject to khtn regulation d(l Tered.,a 'opinion against what is as may be prescribed by law, and sub- LeowansDrakris amendment, which ject alto to the local customs or rules fias hitherto virtually prohibited the miners in the several mining district, so far as the same may not be ia con- Ceurt f Claima from- 'thv admission flict with the laws of the United States of evidence of amnesty and pardon Of tho part' of claimants before that The kceisioa sustains the full rfjfblnLl. may be prescribed by law," it is evidedt the of President ia the granting that the right to such exploration and power is to the local of and custom, subject occupation pardon, and denies the amnesty etc., of miner in the several mining right of Congress to alter or impair The customs aod rules ef districts miners cannot be ignored or set aside, save by WC ActoB Cfcrtgress, provided always these customs and rules are uit dn conflict with tho laws of the United - M'r-monis- .non-Mor-sw- vencraXTe oftl fossil and CD, 1272. T" TS wmhr Vy-gpiwW- Official Discocktest. The c:.:iv.;Csr::::3 review. HyCsIt; i.1 awodry or offira of Salt Farja do Cam All wcik Doss with Uc&tim t-- 4 Dispatch. !st tad tf Order ldt at Arwera Store, laka Hoaret, will reeetvw prompt atteorioa. Fet. en O . , ft 5 ,t. 1 oretnber rftSe Fri'pw gds4 Club are not.Sed that a iat t'or wSH ha at t "wl ton a oa to SUbfi at Uttv'eiutk, r. u. lint, A fu l la miueeted, aa baviotat of will be tramuicivd, l. J)r order of tl.a THE h Eu-U- atiHee lniaro, rje-ulcn- P it MH. Sec, i:. r |