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Show 4 EjVBNINcs. f rr-- I rVOL. I. if HE mu J SALT LAK13 CITY, Wi:i)A Ki-- J day, TDKCEMUKii: MAIL EYEX1XG ! HA (SumUya executed.) THR BY MAIL P3I3TIMQ AMD PUBLI3HINB C03PANV . ' j) TKBHNs !OoijrW)by uiilor uprMaaa p $8 00 4 oionthf Thru month. 8i 25 S! 75 ()go Month Delivered by carriar at :i cents per week. 20 Huichi of Pjlhlita. No. 1. Kscnlar convocation Lonnx, MMindanil fourth Tuesday evening at j o'elu.-k- , In (hid Follow' Hall, (iMi-it- o First National Rank. riqjournlng Knight cor11. C. C. MLKl'HY, dially invited El). Tiioa. btkvkns, K. of R. and 8. Beil Hew. YVamakir Tkirk, No. l. Ir'n 0. R. M. Stated council held at llall over Cohn's ' third store, Main L, on tlio tint and of ea.:h inonta, at , o'clock. So7-- journing broth ron in Rood standing nre cordially invitml ti attend. L. D'JUliS.S. Char Aoi.kr. C. it. f Wdil Kelt owe. 1, L 0. 0. F. XI net every p. in.. In Near llall, over California Stare, Main L, Salt Lake Cite Odd Follow in good standing aro invited to HE IK COHN, N.U. attend. oitv S 'iiwta, gocretary. Oift'iaaii E.vcami'ukvt, No. I, f, 0. O. F. Meet firet and thinl of every inunrJi. at Lid Fellow Hall, ovor ' olin'a 1atri-ameture. at 7 ; o'clook n. m. II If AMS, C.t. invitml. Haaax iifox. e.ibe. Utah Lodgk, No. Thursday at ?' J Ton-da- y h. L-- -- -- Joruan Lodok, No, 3, L O o. f Mce at 7 p in , In New Hall ovor California tor-, ,ia:n aim ,d it Lake Itt. ml . Fallow In g.M.l a. ira luv.to 1 to MjllM ilt'AMi, N. it. H. Schwabs, Secretary. H -- uid-n- i att-nd- WANTED. w ovww.w ,ews. aiecAWWAmmAammaeameAwmaowe APPLY AT THIS GOOD COMPOSITOR. ... a. Arli. D H'li Alt I to BOY to PEDDLE THE od wa MigiTeii. Ap-p- l, ity. it inouii!, nr at tlua O ulH a). T3 LET. a - i v iv ih hdc-o 8 rm eleven ru ward, Near acruut car track. .Eininlro of U Cwio uiln F03 c E 'T, TWO ttollwa vary low. A U'nutmjdera dwolong built. Kcquiext -- v Inin, ; . SALE. U IS ON VH'iTV HT eome-- , ffl-- 'MUOtri-EiOU8. AND Li) IS IS I ci fir .rle.-- a ti nit ewborty. farm in tiio cu atfy ti a II or ezniu-g- e ci'y proper y. Apnlyto I. Oamoniil. j mil Aid for R IDME'J HOUSE JDUl) h'ltlary. Ac. ; a ni.--o lairch In front, l hal! lot of tci md, well fenced, with VMVK the hoien.t fruit bearin; treo., at). iiumodiatelv a. bargain will bo ia, el t iia olU.-cPROFESSIO C. H- - If (old Ap- AL. MORGAN, Attorney at Luw, anil 13 PtHl.r.l Court Houae, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Sen. TBl 11 HOST. A. WADDILL, Put Notary Boom 17. Feiler nl Cou 1 io C TALK. ONE. In the winter of 1S71 2, aa now, petition praying devoutly to r tho of Utah into tho Union aa a Stale were floating about through the Territory aa plentifully a tho brine ihritnp in Groat Salt Luke during mid rummer. And to give the movement elan a counter petition was put in circulation, which, among other illustrious name, carried that of our hero to Washington. In procea of time, and through the regular coir.e of official publication of Congrcrtional proceeding), the name appended to these rerpectively became public proto give perty, The Dettcrct Hen-- , the perron signing the counter petition aa much notoriety at home a possible, republiched the entire list. This was done, also, with the avowed purpore of holding up individual daring to oppose any measure pro pored by tbe Utah hierarchy a objects of public reprobation and scorn. Among the names so republished and ostracised was found, of course, that of our boro, one of the mo.t weather-beate- n and substantial members of the church; who had helped to feed the family of Brigham Young to the auiuunt of thousands of dollars, without even for any ruturn therefor; who had spent years of his life on foreign missions; who had contributed the cream uf his sub.tanoe for over a quarter of the to of a support century the Murmon cause; who bud sacrificed all his earthly prospects for Morinunism, and who, at the ia.t, when bis hair Lad grown grey and the vigor of his life li.id glided away in the most passive subjecliun to Brigbuiu's imperial nod, presumed to entertain for himself an opinion upon a solitary question. Soon after this infamous publication of his name, ho was summoned before one of the tribunals of tbe Church; no charge being preferred against him. lie was aked a great many questions intended to entrap him and force from him a confession that ho had committed some grievous wrong against somebody ; but be could not be brought to believe or admit having done any such thing. At length, finding that his inquisitors required a little of his aid, to criminate him, which it had now apparent they were at all hazards determined upon, he said, in substance: Brethren, I perceive you have already judged and condemned mu without a hearing, and as equally without cause. I will therefore confess that I pul my nemo to that petition with a full comprehension of what I was doing. It was simply casting my vote against a State government. And now you ask my reasons for so doing. I will tell you plainly what they were, for I am willing they should be known to all men. Firstly; then, as a conscientious believer in 3dormoni.ni, I had accepted tbe doctrine taught that God was fully competent to regulate all the adairs of his church. Consequently, when at the constitutional convention I saw a striking hands with Baal, my eyes were opened to tho gigantic fraud perpetrated upon this people by their leaders. Again, when 1 look back to the year 1857 and reflect upon the massacre of one hundred and men and women, while Brighnm twenty Young was not only prephut, priest and king, but political governor of tho Mormon people and holding a more absolute and despotic sway over them than that assumed by any monarch on tho faco of tho earth, I camo to the conclusion that such porsons wore already vested with power they did not use wisely and that to confer upon them any more would be dangerous, if not destructive to tho public peace and Aud for these and other prosperity, minor reasons, I signed the protest against a Slate government for Utah, and 1 shall continue to protest against it until Ihcso causes are removed. This is the bead and front of my offending. When ho sal down, a motion was made by the Bishop that he be cutoff from the Church uf Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints; which was seconded by a bevy of voice. Our boro then aroso and said: ' Brethren, I have a few words to offer before this motion is put. I wish to call your attention to tbe judgment of our Savior in a certain case, Let him that is without sin among you first cast a stone at her. Now the Savior did nut say, letfehiin who is not guilty of this particular sin ; but, let him who is free from any sin, cast the first stone. So I proclaim in your hearing: Let him that is without sin among you first raise his baud against mo; but if there be pc-titi- "SOCIETIES JIY3TLK I CDAPTIK M ll'RLIlUIH) EVER EYISISG, . CANDID AN y r( liana. culd-bloo- CHAS. D. HANDY, Attoruoy.u Oiryiric - Second South City. tah. t-- v, Lu stroot, Salt Lake JAS. F. BRADLEY, Notary Pu lItc, At the Offlce of the Utah Even In if Mall, Seco d Hout'i street. BROWNE & BROOKS, Civil KujvlneorN, Auil I'. Xlaeral M. Kurveywra. tS.OdLw in Kimball lllock, Towna-a- ml d'JU Moaae, Halt Lake City. W. R. KEITHLEV, Attoruoy.utLuv SALT LAKE , CITY, UTAH. Practise in all tho Courla of the Territory. Collection, inailo promptly. J. DAYNES A SON, Wholraale and Retail Dealer In i.MiiNlual IuMtruiuoiitH S And all daaofipdoua of Musical Merchandise, .Halt Lake City, and 'ottaiR tnt th or Xatey Organa, Htainway, make Piauoa. BiuhIiuh, ;, l"ron oM stand In Ibwnl Bank Viaavu of poalotdco. dodl nono- - here without sin, then, in the name of Israel's God, I say keep down your hands!' And thus wa our liero bereft of his church fellowship and consigned to tho buffeting of Satan. But those hands, paralyzed by thn power of truth, wore never raised against him. Thu. cndclh our present episode in real life among the Mormons an incident that discloses a moiety uf tho mystery and chicane that have marked the rule uf Brigham Young and hi satelite and by which they have so signally lmllleJ all past efforts to arrest tho progress of the most monstrous system of oppression and fraud the world ever saw. Anil these bo the inn who come now again before thn country and nsk to be admitted to thn Union, and intru-te- d with the sovpowers and destinies of a free au-ereign State. Dawn on Mourn aud W kipper, CiiAUi.KaroN, S. C., Dec. 28. l'lii; and uiitliu-iii,t- ii puliiic muting was hi-in this city lids evening, In the action to a cull to of Governor Chamberlin in refusing to cntuiniaaion Whipper mid M 'sns. By Telegraph. HURLEY AD sii-la- in FOlYli BOSS LSST .1(111 X. were unanimously ndoplcd denouncing the nulion of the Legislature in eiec'irg them, nud protesting sgainst their to llm bench, and avowing the unn'dir.ible purpose never allow tlu-n- i to occupy the position. Thu resolution further declared tliat thu colored people shall bn protected in all riglit) and privilege guaranteed by the Const itii'.ioii nud .nws, but the avowed shall not bo equality, purpose tliat I but a domination of their raco over while of I ilia properly and right of thn State, wiil be resisted to the last, and under no cireuiuslnm-shall it prevail. Important Cirenhr oil the Inhan tiueslion. Oar fcncriinirnt the Opinion t Asking In-r- of E;i-rwpe- an Powers. c Another trials in tfadrid NEW ACV.DTISEMENTS, Nliol by hii New Oui.k.ins, I cli Cor. D-- i 28. K. M Member of thn Anticipated, N was from alehaloches, Legislature, shot anil instantly kilhsl on Sunday, by Curgrove, edi or of tlio Yim.ictor, WttlchP!, Jewelry, Diaciuuk Ameri- Timdiffi.nilty grew out of an abuse of iii latti-r-oi-i by Cosg'iive ill Ins paper, Sterling Silver, ocil tlOi'.OU A IlSiM., can Claimants. i'liiirli-j- r Riisi (lure Mere. BisT'X, Dee. 211. -- A lad anwering BEST SILVER PLATED WARE. llm ili of Charley I. i.s was need on tie Mniilreal tinm. at Nashua, pi Diamond Stllinj a Specially. The Discarded Queen of on niglit by sumi) men, wliu failed to provide him with tickets Watches and .teira;r7 REPAIR!!!) AND Spain to lb- - gave another at ll;vi, bill rhD. him men said the tliiniiy AS-- Orders promptly attend. d to. EASTERN DISPATCHES. liotitiniis story, and that Ills name was LESS IIOLLANISFK. Kus, that ho had lived ill lliila lelphia, deSO Fm W lintel Biii'eliin. Iahi-rln- z In Ilia Yew IrnJiiry. wa- - curried away while playing with Baltixmiik, Dm-- . US. Tho muyor his brother Kddic, and that hi mother's JN3. ERIXSOH, uf of thin oiy in hii oilioial naiiio was Annie. in llu; tliu now of the California Will Depot! life of our Ai liiijpnrlnnl S Irrn'.nr. Uqm!iic,hii4 urdnnjl lli.-i-l . 2D. A special Xkw York, 29 First ttenth street, bell in thn City llall and tint l tin- - Secretary uf State from sayi bo rung fir half of thn lira (A. M. SUIlli'S OLD Si'AND.) of tim United Status, ll u transmitted to , an at midnight uf cvi-iciiininciu-inY 11 Uurupean g'lvernment a circular, Tin: uf the City llall Friday. of yiews regardan cxpre-sio- ii Deal II.it Drinks in tiio c't', Cioerstri ari. w ill bo iiluiniiiutud. On $nluiday A'eo. terlr, Wiiica, Ur n :iin, i.m ami Hum. in Cuba, ill mtnrvcoliun Amerii::in ing dig will bo ru 'teed un all public older to obtain data to bo used ill tho to lmilling, and citiy. ns are reqm-Ucuf Frusidunt Grant's sup tho national uii.ig'i from lliuir preparation All message to Congress. windows and piacus of llm go vein incut have replied satisfac'niluri'M. England i ready to endorse WViifKSTiSK, Maa., . 28. Ih-- i torily. iiitcrvnnliiin at tlio present moment, of Jam-f- i A. .Smith and G. iiatioiu express a willing and the oilier iiiaiiiifai: A . & J. A. Smitp, Wiioli.-iii.tcrvi-uiiuu- , blit hesito ness support . Jauu-r.V- . .Smith lurer?, is iiniiuuiici-dto take tlio initiative. tate , three mills in Chorry Ya.I.-yupi-mtiM.sn:Jalli!.i l.tiusaulM, nu-- i uni! in this ciiy. In Cnic-Acio- , 2U. A Time Waidw a with (j. N. Smith In; the Amori-ca- n ton that siei!i:il .'ia.-s-., unotln.-and mill in Mihhury, citiz-.-ii who have claim to prefer at (iranil.ivilh-- , 11. I. Tim liahiliti'-.- , anllm Mexican government Ht hiitiv.-ii- , ugaiust but lire variously nul llu li.iu. depretnlturs, are at tr, ns $i!l0,l)oi) t :;liJtl,i;ili); in a g aid deal uf trouble over the tact uiikiiwu. oi Sir t.dwarl TliuriiLui's great novel ity of lroi--rly- . in luo examination of ail case auhintl-li-- d . Alea:id.-2!l. New V'iuK, to liiiu. Sum-- ; ul thu heavier claimDu.'.C'l.l, Li Whom W I - Ciilivryi-who have Inul upwqrd-u- f $100,01)0 ants, v ilund at $150,-Oiof real ili'.-u- i Board of Clniins the allowed by uf tlii.' failure thn ti Batter-o- n, llepuliiii-a- Leo Hollander, iissalisfaili of Mo-id-i- WAR-il.l- lid urn. X AO. 8. 17:;. submitted labors in and outline of his own life the Methodist Church. was chosen by Bishop A bury as his traveling companion in the spring of 1808, and traveled with him until 1813, when the Bishop sppuiniod Father Boehm I re siding Elder of the Schuylkill district, comprising tho whole territory from Wilmington, Stroudsburg, between tbe Susquehanna and Delaware. For more than thirty years Fnlhur Boehm he boon in the New Jersoy Conference end as oarly a 1812 was on tho list of m purnumerary elders, A Car Be lie veil af Raadi. Boston, Due. 29, Nathaniel Carr, a merchant, took a box of $50,000 of bond and papnrs from the safe deposit vaults, at Blackitono Bank thii morn fug, and while examining tho contents, hi attraction diverted by a strrngor, when a confederate stole the box, con- taing $7,000, They are government bonds. Will bn Prolertril, Wasuikotun, Dec. 29. Collector .Shnugliimssy, of Missouri, having re polled to Commissioner Pratt that Dap uty Collector ltodmund was prevented by an arinud band from discharging his duties, and that the Mayor of Summit, Pike county, had notified him that not protect him, tbe President toan order to tho Sucrctary of sunt day War to' furnith the necessary protection, fen-nce- tin-gre- D-e- bi-i- Yii-nn- Drink lO Cents. when Fnthor Boehm , Urn a hr-ur- D.-c- li.-i- . FORZiGN DISPATCHES. Ik Orlrsas FflnSM, Lon iion, Doc. 29. A Paris special reports tliat the Orleans Princes have decided nut to take eueta in thn Senate or Chamber of Deputies. The Duke D Aumnle lias written a letter declining a Humiliation fur either Homo. Turkey. Turkey, Turkey I Berlin, Dec. 29. Austria's project for the pacification uf tho Turkish prov- inces, recently drawn up by tho Frimo Minteter, ha nut been sent to the Great Powers fur some reason unknown. It is reported that while an agreement has been made with regard to the control puwci should have, negotiation! are pending between I ustria and Russia as to the manner it should bo exercised,. tho-treat- i an D-o- opi-ral- r IJ,-c- ,1.11-d- pi.-ro- s lJ at ui Lunvdii, to d with the oth- n.) Snonna.l ci Co., in- placa hintenlf mi a er credi'ur- - "f tin- - llrm, by t.i th'j iiroporty alteolu'i-fur tin: bclii'lll ul Sii iiiiai., ite.igu-'i.1- , creditors. 'rite Hoisi.ki : Bui-n- ry 1'h. i m D-- e. s, of thn uf CNli.-- til!) vo-ti- g Ibii 1 1 i :it i ill gas lkplteiuu Sou'.l: Biiil.ui, which lias u id:r lii.j direction uf tim by oxii.-i't!Cur.iio-r'the fact j'lry, l:a- - 'jircovi.-rccuiniui-t-c- i - ded s uf Hi.- - gas mam b id upi-iliirough tin) uf an nmpiuy;; of the S.uit.i It iston G i Com piny, cau-iiithe ufga.--, whic.i hal to tim expiusiun, wh.ira in soul , ai y xt um xplaiucd way, it ignit 'd. that tin- - biaiii left drip i 1 g Eiinqi.Ma liilarli-rrur- . lYAPiiiNiims, y-- o. in piuiiiiu i.t from Loudon, nf Kiiropi-a:- i Culm, u.tr ik'Ii Fuw-- r- a, min lit 28. cir-.-lu- s FISH, FISH, FISH ln-sidcn- nt D.-c- t'l-l- rllj-cte- Mil'll fLtFF, It lu-a- ment. n i ill l ; is Id reed nut cm-id-Ti- al thia c on V'allnd iiid. MiJ-n- l a safe place fur her. issue has been and thnt by Alf-iite- Old Antelope last Restaurant, of Elephant Corner, Thu Second Suulii Sind, Sail Lake City, Hah. results wi 1 bu must li army will bo divided at once. MS LS AT ALL HuCIM. Oyster gtewa, lakes any part ill the Ft at uf Gains, and all tha avasoaslnv If the cx-n t'm.-ihu cour-wou.l piirpiise, that direction ur counsel of Slate affairs, to the Unitial Mua.- -, highly return wiil even causo tho uf cuiiirul-tin- g as it would iinpiy a gn loss of Seiler Sagasta to the lloyaliata, (f raierty I Usuaj'a, Looduo.) Hffiir in contiguous A L'um;i ui iu nle l.lnr. and Clock Maker, Watch t o this country, iijuriuu.-!- y 29. A disputch from 11 Firas Moath Hlmat, ( tewdoorsesat Do.. BustuN, our cotniii'ii'ciiil and politiral uf wuuuu rcial ativat ! Miifort, N. . II., says Chat ley Koa af Wat.ihas Cloak and Jsr apailfriii inturets, an fir this daaaripHo ry ou to bu Jauiu Blanchard, a t aw.Iuw.ua ry, urnn j ij a id tlur .ug If ropa rad. a Slates proves uthor CiiiiiJ. .rati. ms, llio l'i.iti-iirlaws. I'tarHi svsihI youth of that neighborhood; tho i to net in the spirit uftlu would conlin-.W. A. PAINE, , dispatch adJs a cunsuuimutu liar. iluclrii-.c- . ! FOR YOUR NICK is a inL-- lmd thu misfor The work of consolidating the internal revenue collection districts through, uul the country fans been completed,, and the number reduced from 209 the annual saving to the Government by the consol idalion will bn about $250,000, nearly $209,000 of which is in. alarius alone. In accord Alice with tho rocomuonda-tiu- n of the Canal Commissioners, Governor Tildun has issued an ordor suspending Francis B. Thorne from his office as Auditor of tho Canal Depart- of Siam will expend The King-lorabout $100,000 to display its products and industries nt tho Philadelphia Centennial. Governor Tilden has respited for thirty Qvo days, Leodocia Fradenburg and son Albert, sentenced to be banged on. Friday, for tho murder of Orlo Davie, la Sysla. Isabella lw rn Thiers has written n . A Madrid 29. Xkxv Yoi:k, the letter reserving right of choosing bel st'lie- - l tim Count of Puiinll-uvt- io tween the Senate and Chamber of Ddp is in rarinill.-iii!!.arranging fur utius, if ho should bo elected to both of cx IjU'-eI,aliulla to Spain. ill. i bouses. King ...ii'onso oppose the ministry un this important matter. Uu declare the but that his inollte minister may Y'IVCKNr cr imiil have hii asylum in Spain, her Li h i in It is that if, a thi-r- havu tune to be tlirown out cniiruly by tile ruling of Sir Edwaid Tliornluii. Suiim of lii.-soi cs talk bitterly :iutii-cf the British llm un.l ha shewn great hi ray minister, ciaiuia.its. American prejudice- against r.ii.l un is good authority that it l mesL preparing llm sage on tim rillij'.-et-, DRIIF TELEGRAMS G'lVi-rniiii-i- w.-ul- dtsa-lro- u. iiif.iiin fir tin a. r Kresli Trout! GEO. C. FlfiuUUsiO.a, di-i- tl-.- And other Fish, go to ACIL.MS lln-mu- y r FISH 1 pre-ceci- No. 9 First .'touth rtri-etJt.iM.-k- , . oiqicaif.) Kimball a Munroe Xountalu Trout, Lake Trout, Chub. Mullet, l, Mountain llurring, anil Salt Tronl. by Dm r than wholesale aud retail. lie soils L. 8. AIJhAJ. auy one ala In tuv n. oa.-rv- vlii-apa- Exjilasl in of Fir !'aui(t. . WlLKKhBAKiii:, 1a., explosion uf a lire damp minus, day in tlio lluti-hiiisoI 11-- 28. An to- Dentil of 1'nliiar Ilosbiu. New York, Due. 29. The Evening Post announce Hie death, yesterday, of TonHorlul Artltit, Naxt duor to "Lltll Chiiruh Round the Burner." butler known as near Ucv. Henry and Hair Shaving, . Shampooing olduat tho burnFather Boehm, and preacher of three Khigston, killing Cutting, FRANK FOOTE, lu this country, ing a number uf others. The explosion the Methodist Church K was in the portion uf tbe luino nut in aud probably the oldest clergyman in , between tlio wurld, died at thu huusoof his grain, attention paid to "Sample tise. A wall had been erucled Ornamental Plasterer. S PETAL " "Hellion." of and all kind, llottle an opening wa daughter, near Bichmond, Btntcu Is Plain and thu two parts, Samples miut from a iliataiiee nromiitly at8th 100th Tho of last Juuu. un the and soma buys laud, tended to. and relurns n.adJ the following made through it y, Tncaa ajestd ng.to the limes. day. Chargmi reatunnlile. urdurs whuu through it with anniversary of hi birth was celebrated against Dll Hsln Ifirrrl, at Jersey City by the New York Uon- - Salt Lake lily. P. O. Ru,.l7L burniug lamps. SALT LAKE Boi-lnn- , m--- ASHA Y JAMES WYATT, It l-- to-Ja- |