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Show THE UTAH COUNTY TIMES. Navigator Islands. Tcesday THE UTAH Evexino, Nov. COUNTY TIMEX - 1874 2, pnMItiH anil Nulurilnv, Ti'1v,Thun1.iy at Cl alt'll bulletin, corner of 2nd KuM bv 'vorv and bill is le-fe Congress, to be passed at the next session, that proposes to sell this paper claim, which was recently Ixiught out of the Bank-ruptc- y Court of this city for$l,000, to the Government of tho United 000. The harlxir mt;ltS f,r is said claim wliich this company to he the finest in all Polynesia. A or worship , and to entourage schools and the means of instruction." We are told that this word religion must mean Christian religion, liecause Christianity is a part of the common law of this country, lying luhindand above its constitution. Those who make this assertion can hardly be serious, and intend the real import of their language. If Christianity is a law of the state, like every other law, it must haveaHcoi. Adequate penalties must tie provided 2nd North Kirvds, Timo Cltv, thn Utah County Time rrlntlnir "nil snh(-riptto- n PuMWhtm; Company. $l pr annum; par! of a year at prti'', a. tho aanie ratr. T!IK TIMKS will contain full and rMlabla report' of nil rnatt.'r'i of tntrrr't In tlir Territory, drvotln a Inrre portion of ItIt apnunto the affairs of Utah County, industries and enterprises. Hon. to enforce oliedionce to all its reSandwich Islands. f it IntnrektlPC COTtRF.srOXW.vrF. Ju-tione Allen II. Chief Elisha quirements amt precepts, l nil aolleltnd from nnturp resneetfullv seriou-ly tnroiiRh-ou- t contends for any' such the pnrfsnf of the Hawaiian Territory, especially and Chancellor rtnh County. dex trine in this country, or, I and Hon. II. A. P. Carter THE TIMES will al in mnlnln the most might almost say in this' ago of important news, hv mail and t. li sr.tpli, that transpires throughout the world. a member of tbe Kings Privy the world. ' LATEST 111 Flrp whites stood aide to give them TELEGRAPH. preference, the long line of voters awaiting their turn, and volun- Ravage. Pittsburg, 2. St. Joseph, a small oil town in Butler county, lu., was destroyed by fire this p.m. Twenty dwellings and several stores were burned. No estimate of the loss is yet received. j ' - 44- - -- - The XrlntU Klertlou. San Francisco, 2. The Nevada Republicans estimate that they will carry the State by 5t0 majorv in ity. The excitement Gold and Hill City Virginia Great intere-- t is fell in True Christianity asks no aid Council, arrived in San Francisco here. the result from the tAvord of civil authority. Elections will take place to- per .steamer Cyph rents on their It begun without the sword, and States and w ay to Washington asan Embassy wherever it has taken the sword RInbIirnu Prujiffl in rw York. day in twenty-fivthree Territories, for members of to uegotiato a reciprocity treaty it has peri-dieby the sword. To Chicago, 31. A Times WashCongress in all, and State officers with the United States govern- depend on civilis authority for its ington xMxdal says that telegrams enforcement to acknowledge received there from in several. The results will be ment. Should the Hawaiian loading Reweake-- -, own its which ettn it offiadministration a effect reciprocity treaty never afford to do. It is able to publicans by looked for with interest, and will Genthe cers election of predict no doubt change' the complexion with our government the com- light its own battles, Its weapons eral Di.x by from 7,nfW to lo,ooo mercial Importance of the sire moral and spiritual, and not of the next Congress. majority, and "concede a lo-- s of will he greatly benefited. The carnal. Armed with these, amt four Republican Congressmen in alone, it is not afraid nor the State of New York. The disYf.llow Fever at Mobile. duty, in San Francisco, on the these to be compared with ashamed patches add that even if Tilden is This epidemic is raging so fear- imports from the Islands at pres- other religions, and to withstand elected Governor the Ijogi-latua re at Mobile single-hande- d. that the people ent are so high,-thatnnles.a the them And the is no longer in donbt, and that a fully very reason why it is not so afraid United States senator. in lice of fleeing from the city. The reciprocity treaty lo successfully or ashamed is, that it is not the Fenton will !e seen red to the .pond- establi-hethe sugar plantations plage Ialino-dsof m in," but the lower power Republicans. Dispatches from the ed. Tho city is quarantined on the group will diminish in on which it depends.' Democrats pi God, of course claim the never shields election of Tilden, but say that against all trains coining into It importance. The sugar products True Chi from Infected districts. of the group govern the commer- itself Ixdiind majorities. the betting is even on the GovA form of religion that can not ernor. cial importance of the Islands. under equal and impartial Certain dis- The advantages, to the United live Earthquake. laws ought to die, sooner or later 1 lip I.ou Win 11ft tricts of Guatemala were States government by forming a must die. New Orleans, 2. The election with a severe shock of an earth- reciprocity treaty, would la? very Religion is essential to much is progressing quietly up to this more than human .31 st government. on the ofSeptemlier meagre compared to the salvatiou quake is essential to mans spiritual hour, 1 p. m. No disturbance of last The town of Rncfios was which would be secured to the It interest, which rise infinitely any k i ml is rejxirted. Persons entirely destroyed and hundreds yet the administration above, and are to outlive, all hu- fraudulently registered are chaloflives were lost. An immense will do well to stretch forth the man governments. lenged by either party and not alto vote. Many negroes vote lowed is Good to essential government tnud slide came down the Cerro wings of the American eagle and for tickets. DisConservative tbe the declared purpose religion delTigre forming a promontory to nurse the importunities of the sea elsewhere in the same section of patcher from Franklin ami New tho depth of one hundred feet. child. the constitution, namely, for the Ilteria sav everything is quiet. In 4 Several villages were also depurpose of mere protection. But the bitter parish the negroes are TIIE LATE BIBLE COXTROYERST. religion, morality, and knowledge reported to te voting strongly stroyed and the inhabitants left are essential to government, in the with the whites. Everything is in a state of starvation compelling sense that they have the instru- rejxirted quiet at Shreveport. We give below a few extracts mentalities for the officers to solicit aid from Shreveport, 2. Business was proflucing and from the Decision of the Supreme perfecting a good form of governhere The elecCalifornia and other places. Court of Ohio, which contains ment. On the other hand, no gov- tion passed off in a most quiet for pro- and orderly manner. The ConThe Emperor William open- some of the most liberal and bril- ernment is at all adapted or propagat- servatives are ahead in Spring perfecting, ducing, ed the German Parliament on the liant sentiments which have ever t. ing a good religion. Religion, in Ridge. Sumner Grove and 29th of October. Pills in relation to fallen from the lips of n judge. its wiliest and best sense, has The election of the enthe judicial, military and financial We should like to chronicle such most, if not all, the instrumental- tire Conservative city ticket is ities for producing the lxst form conceded. A Times special from departments would bo introduced. facts of some of our judges who of government. Religion is the Homer says Claiborne parish gives o Also the affairs of Alsace and are, and have been in this Terri- parent, and not the A offspring, of 700 Conservative majority. would lx taken into consid- tory but alas! for poor .Utah, the good government. Its kingdom is special to the same pqer from eration. The peace relationship of administration has failed, in to lieyfraf sought, and good gov- Mensin claims 300 Conservative is one of those things majority. A Webster telegram Germany with other powers were manyr ipstancs, to get men with ernment will be added thereto. says, We are satsfied there lias which of the most friendly kind, and brains sufficient to he impartial in True a full, free election. Both religion is the sun which that to employ the power of the their judicial positions. Such gives to government all its true parties will abide by the voice of Empire otherwise than for the de- characters have had too much of lights, while the latter merely tbe people through the ballot-bofence of Germany was far from the catering disposition, actuating acts upon religion by reflection. Let the state not keep only its New Orleans, 2. No official rehis mind. As might be expected them, to nobly discharge those own hands off, but let it also see turns have been received, but the the applause at the end of his high functions Imposed upon to it that religious sects keep their indication is that the city goes speech was prolonged and deafen- them. They should learn a les- hands off each other. L t religious Conservative by from 12,000 to son from His Honor Mr. Welsh, doctrines have a fair field, and a 13.000. The Conservative claim ing. free, intellectual, moral, and spir- 15.000. It is generally believed from whom we copy: itual conflict. The weakest that that Gibson has defeated Sypher DanGovernor Kellogg in The arguments in thiscasehave is. the intellectually, morally, and. for Congress in the First District. cer. While Governor Kellogg taken a wide range, and counsel spiritually weakest will go tothe The Conservative claim the elecwas passing along one of the have elaborately dLscussed ques- wait, and tho best will triumph in tion of Ellis in the Second, though policy, morality, and the end. the race will be very close. The streets in. New Orleans In a cab, tions of state in ourjudgment, which, religion, Democrats claim tho State by As with so with individuals, lie was hailed by Major Burk, and do not belong to the case. We from 3,000 to 5,000. The Republithe valuable mast governments, when the cab stopped, by the are not called upon as n court, nor truths are often discovered late cans estimate the majority in the order of Kellogg, he reached forth are we authorized to say whether in life; and when discovered, State at 10,000 or less. The vote Christian religion is the best their simplicity and Ids hand to tho Major who drew the beauty make for congressmen in the Third, and only true religion. There is us wonder that-w- e had not known Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Districts e cow-hidand the struck Cover no question before us of the wisa before. Such is the charac- will be very elox from present them nor, which act Induced the driver dom or unwisdom of having the ter and history of the truth here indications. Gov. Kelloggto-nigh- t to whip up the horse, and theOov-- . Bible in the schools, or of with- spoken of. At first sight it seems thinks the Republicans carry the eraor turned and tired a pistol at drawing it therefrom. Nor can to lie deep; but on close examina- State by a good majority, and elect we, without usurping legislative tion we find it to be only a new probably five and possibly six the Major from the rear window, functions, undertake to decide or application of a doctrine congressmen. Governor McEnery who In return fired five shots at what religious doctrines, if any, phase with which true religion every- thinks the Consevatives carry the the cab while In motion. The ought to be taught, or where, where abounds. It is simply the State by a small majority, and when, by whom, or to whom it doctrine of conquering an enemy elect three congressmen. Major gave himself up and was would bo best they should be by kindness. Ixt Midnight. No returns from religious sects put in the lockup but was subse taught. These are questions adopt it toward each the other. If city vote, but it is known the quently released on parole by re which belong to the people and you desire people to fall in love Conservatives 0 have probably to other departments of the gov with vour religion, make it lovequest of Kellogg. from parReports majority. eminent. ly. If you wish to nut down a ishes re meagre, but show a ConSec. 7. All men have a natur- false religion, put it down bv servative gain. Indications are There Islands. Navigator right to 'wor- kindness, thus heaping coals of that the State vote is close. The exists iu California a land spec- al and indefeasible God according to fire on its head. You cant put it Conservatives claim four ConAlmighty ship ulating company, which was organ- tho dictates of their own con- down by force; that has been tried. The Republicans do gressmen. ized a few years ago In order to science. No person shall be com- To make the attempt, is to put not admit the loss of but one. No erect, or support down your own religion, or to disturbance is reported from any get a harbor Rnd a large tract of pelled to attend, of or maintain abandon it. Moral and spiritual quarter. any worship, place land on the Navigator Islands, by of worship, against his conflicts can not bo profitably form New York, 2. A Tribune special any which they, .designed to control consent; and no preference shall New Orleans says the white from carnal with weapons. the entire commerce of the group. bo given, by law, to any religious waged When so carried on, the enemy of men in the city neglected every Connected with this scheme are society; nor shall any interference truth and right Is too apt to tri- other employment to vote and of conscience be umph. Even heathen writers in bringing out others. The the proprietors of a certain lino of with the rights No religious test shall have learned and taught this gol- colored men were not quite so permitted. deto vessels, who have sought be required as a qualification for den truth. Buddha Let active. It was soon apparent that says: prive foreigners from settling the office, nor shall any person be in- a man overcome anger by love, the star of the Conservatives was islands, by refusing to take pas- competent to be a witness on ac- evil by good, the greedy byliber-alit- in the ascendant so far as the vote count of his religious belief; but and tho slanderer by a true of New Orleans was concerned. sengers, until their district of land herein bo shall construed The white men on duty at the nothing and upright life.. ... and harbor were secured. Here is to dispense with oaths and affirKills were surprised to find what the Chronicle ha9 to say con- mations. Religion, morality, and Traffic. The HI men willing and anxious however, being essential London, 3. The British Am- to vote the Conservative ticket if cerning this company: There is knowledge, aoveniment, it shall be (he bassador at Constantinople has guaranteed protection from the a rotten bankrupt Institution call, to goodthe of general assembly to pass called the attention of the Porte roughs and tneir own race. This duty ed the Polynesian Land and Com- suitable laws to protect relig- to the increasing slave traffic be- protection was readily afforded, mercial Company, which own on ious denomination in theevery jwaceable ' tween Bengaza and Egypt, and and whenever they approached paper, an harbor at the Samoan or enjoyment of its own mode of public the Torte promises to suppress it. with a Conservative ballot, tho ce to-rla- e Em-lus-- y re , u d, j -- vi-ite- Fl.-rllo- ci n. . ed to-da- y. Loor-ing-por- Ixir-rain- la-e- n x. , 15,-00- . y, d many-colore- Z. C. r1. I. COLUMN. teers were always ready to escort the timid home. In several cases however, Conservative colon d men relying on the strength of numbers came in Ixxlies of from twelve to forty, and after voting went as they came Tbe only trouble that (xvurred during the day was in the 3rd ward, where a colored limn w ho htul voted the Conservative ticket was met by another of the same name who upbraided the former for his desertion of the Republican party, drew a revolver and shot him in the foot. It is creditable to the army and navy that in tho city the influence of neither was brought to bear upon the contest further than by their pres Mice, and this could hardly le obx rved ow ing to tho orders ofOen. Emory and Admiral Mullairey, which kept all officers and men confined to their quarters throughout the Several companies were da.v. stationed at the House, anti others were distributed ai convenient parts throughout the city, but no more than uniforms were seen on the streets during tho dav. Cu-to- m ZIOTsPS CO-OPERATI- VE Mercantile Institution, half-a-doz- en Au 1x72 I.fllrr lNiblixlie ! b.r n Irr-liisMo- of Ircxidenl (iiunt. Cincinnati, 31. The Gazette this morning has the following: In 1172, when it was found that lresi-den- t Grant would be renominated, tbe report was circulated that, in view of the many groundless reports us to his seeking the nomination, he would decline to be u candidate. So jxisitive were these reports upon this xint, that in May, 1872, we wrote him a private letter on the subject, to wliich a reply was received, which we tire now permitted to print. This has nothing directly to do with the third term, hut it shows how Grant felt with reference to the first and second terms, and will serve to disabuse the minds of those, if any there he, who honestly believe that tbe President is capable of scheming for a nomination in 1872: Executive Mansion, Washington, I). C., May 11, 1872. Dear Sir: Your favor of tho lUfli inst., saying that the managers of the Gazette hud decided to come out squarely for my nomination at Philadelphia, June 5th proximo, when they were met by the report that I would either decline oeing a candidate before the convention, or would decline after the nomination was received. Last night, after leaving my office for the day, I caused a dispatch to be sent to you to the effect that the report was without any authority whatever. I am not in the habit of writing letters on jHililical subjects, and especially have I never written a letter calculated to influence a convention as towvho should be the before it or selected by it; but your letter is of such a nature as to properly demand an answer, more particularly as you say-- you will treat my response as strictly confidential. Now I will say that I never proclaimed myself a candidate, either before tho convention which met in Philadelphia this year, or the convention which was held in Chicago four years ago. 1 have never written a line, done an act, nor I believe lean say with truth, entertained a thought calculated to produce any action by the Republican party in favor of my promotion over that of any other man in it,who might lx their choice. I do now. ns I did four years ago, sincerely believe that the interests of the whole country demand the success of the Republican party. If deemed advisable, I am willing to make any sacrifice to accomplish that success. I feel that I did make a sacrifice in giving up a high position, so highly prized by me, one erected for me by an appreciative public, for which act I can never thank them sufficiently. Now if I can be of service to that party that chose me then, I shall render that service conscientiously and to the best of my ability. The personal sacrifice made four years ago cannot lie mado now. With great respect, Your obedient servant, ean-didai- U. S.' The attention of our patrons called to the following Depart-meat- s of the Institution the and class of goods dealt in by each. WHOLES ALU DRV GOODS DEPARTMENT. Dry Goruls, Xotions, Hats, Capi, Wall Paper, Curtain J farriab and Cur wts. WHO L PS ALE GROCERY AXD HARDWARE PARTMENT. DE- Groceries, Hardware, Glass Queensware, Wooden ami IfVtiY, lewder, Ease, Agricultural Implements, Dye Stuffs, Painii , and Oils. DRUG DEPARTMENT. Drugs, Medicines, Liguors, Chm- icals. Perfumeries, Paints, :h'o, and Dye Stuffs. CLOTHING I) ED. t RTMEN. Men's and Boys f Clothing, Underwear, and Gentleman's Euniith-in- g Goods. es Grant. Washington, 31. Those who have the best opportunity of knowing, say the Presidents letter published by the Cincinnati Gazette, although referring to the sw o mi term, expresses his views as to tho third term. Permission to publish his letter was consider- SALT LAliK CITY. ed the only means compatible with his sense of propriety of making known the position ho now occupies. BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT. Men, Women and Children's Run and Shoes, Sole and Vpp leather and Shoe J'indiuf every description. WAGON AND COMMISSION DEPARTMENT. Studcbalev Wagons, all Hindi of Agricultural Mach ihery, Wagnn Timber r Steam Engines, Turbine Water Wheels, Jhe Ac. Inst Hut ibn is agent for 0lC celebrated S ihger Sewing Mcehioc, over one million in use in A in cri re The orders insure prompt otlrs-lio- should be addressed to fht perintemhnt or Secretary - "W.H. HOOPER. Sop1- pl3 |