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We leans that IBs Excellency Govappointed and ernor Woods has January M. to-d- ay muki fauuficatIosl Let livery min in fail correspondence with kin biwiueai or suciul frieuda tell tbeui vt Itithop futile did tke other day: Tbit here in Salt Lake are churchei of every denomination open every Sunday to all, Suuday school filled with chila-reMormon and Gentile; day schools under the exclusive control of Geutile sects filled with Mormon scholars; that there are no yuarrels here save in the s, the bagnios, the gambling hells and the rowdy saloons; that courts at law kuve no crimes to punish but thoss of selling liquor without licenses, keeping bosses of ill fame in the most public places, prosecuting gentlemen for stealing cattle by the scores for .years; and that the only discord now is and among the Federal each one of whom regards all others as men utterly uuworthy public confidence, to which opinion all the people, irrespective of caste, color, sect With or sex, exclaim amen, amen. 500 miles of new railroad here, the influx ef 25,00 good workingmen, an of ifive millions of capital and under the Executive influenee, or euch a man as Walker, Utah would soon become "the Happy Valley of the continent, peace will prevail within its borders aud plenty crown its people. The above contained in the Tribwme this morning is an extrart from wLat a commusicaliou regardpurports needs of Utah. It will be seen the ing that the writer credits Bishop Tuttle with telling "bis business and sooial friends,'" amtng other things "That courts at law have no crimes to punish but those of selling liquor without license," "keeping houses of ill Game" etc, and that the only discord now is among the Federal office holders and office seekers," etc. Now it is possible that ia the fertile imagination of the writer for the Tribune, Bishop Tuttle or some ether reputable gentleman, did thus falsify the situation in Utah, and endeavor to mielcad the country as to the true cause of difficulty between the Mormon authorities and the representatives uf cur geaeral government, but we dont believe that Bishop Tattle, as a matter of fact, told anything of the kind, nor do we Leliere there can be found in the Territory an intelligent man ha be Mormon or Gentile who does not sxow to the contrary. Bishop Tuttle and every other loyal citi-xare well aware of the efforts which have been made by the Federal judiciary to enforce the laws and bring to justice the priectly criminals whose souls are stained with tha life's blood of men, wemen and children their only offence' being they didnotsnbscribetothe abominations off Brigham's accursed theocracy. They arc aware, that y by reason of Mormon opposition supported by mercenary friends, the only courts iu Utah, not subject to the dictation or the prophet, are powerless, and crime iu its most hideous garb is protected by the Church f Latter-Da- y Saints and defies the authority of the Government. The tkvth ii the Tederal officials of this Territory have done their duty. They have stood up manfully and courageously ia mxiatainonce of law, and their failure is due more to tie treasonable, treacberoas spirit of such creatures as the aforesaid writer for the IVibune than to any other cause. But as truth is mighty and must prevail so will sooucr or later justice he done in - Utah. grog-limp- office-holder- s office-seeker- . to-b- kw-abidi- ng en to-da- llORMOV FOLIC1', The minor organ is in high glee this iLoroing over the evidence taken iu the contested election case, and facetiously al.udes to the testimony showing, conclusively that Mommas repeatedly-vio-latc- d the right of free speech in i this iu city, breaking iuto meetings held by oppeueutj of the Theocracy and forcithe assemblages. bly Outrages that should bring a blush to the cheek of every American citizen are cuuruuuded aud chuckled over l-- this expound of TKLCOUAPUIC imfoktamt aitoimtmejitb. JOURNAL. MINING UTAH commissioned lion. William Hayden Attorney General, and Mr, A, S. Patrick Territorial Marshal for Utah. These are escellcnt appointments, and we trust that the gentlemen mil at once enter upon the discharge of their important duties. Judge Hayden is a lawyer of wide experience and professional skill, and will make a most excellent Attorney General, against whom no oxe will dare to bring llie slightest accusation affecting bis integrity as an officer, or hie honor as a man. Mr. Fatrick has been for some time Deputy United Slate Marshal, in which position he exhibited marked efficiency and xeal. As a Territorial Marshal he will be the right man in the right place. We are glad that the Governor hae made these appointments. The legislature, iu attempting to fill the Territorial office without the concurrence of the Governor, has been guilty of flagrant usurpation, and it is high time that their duties and powers were more clearly understood by them- - la every other Territory, we believe, the Governor has appointed or nominated Territorial officers, and it should be so 'here. This morning's telegrams announced that Governor Safford, of Arizona, yes terday appointed a Territorial Treasurer in place of one who bad resigned Lis office on being elected to the Legiala-tur- e. Now that the Governor is in the mood, would it not be well for him to appoint an Auditor as well and perhaps a Superintendent of common schools? Apropat of this matter, what has become of the Treasurer appointed by Govcrncr Woods Mr. John Chislett? Has he obtained possession of his office, or haa he relinquished the contest. And the Librarian, how goes the good fight with him? We would not appear to be toe inquisitive bnt we should like to kuow whether they are taking any steps to obtain possession of their respective offices, and what obstacles they are enWill the Tribune, Mr. countering. Chislett's organ, give us some light on the Bancroft has returned to Berlin. Snow in Maine yesterday morning, The rinderpest has broken out Bbsngbae. The Cubes privateer, Kdgar Stuart, sailed yesterday. In the House was business of the district of Columbia. The Louisiana investigation matter comes up on Monday. The I'elavo, from Antwerp to Havanas, ran down the North fleet. The Shah of Persia will stop at luckingham Palace, in London. Two millions of dollars are to be extorted by the Treasury department tomorrow. According to ita Secretary, there is no trouble in the Atlantic Mail Com- any. The Scolish societies in celebrated Bobbie Barns night. A family of nine persons, nearly dead from exposure, were rescued near Havre de Grace yesterday. The proposition to take a careful cea sus of the Indian tribes is strongly endorsed by Congressmen. The President has signed the bill abolishing the grades of Admiral and Vic Admiral ia the navy Foster, car hook murderer, sentenced to be hung in Munch, says he did not intend to kill hia victim. The National Pritoa Reform Congress meets at St Louis next year. Tea dollars aent to Seymore, Utica, New York, will make anybody member. Governor Safford has obtained a divorce from his wife through the Arizona legislature. He has also appointed D. M. Jacobs Territorial Treasurer in place of J. B. Allen. . a. freight train going through bridge on the Boston and Albaay railroad, Eden Stebbiu, engineer was killed and Charles Garfield, brakeman, By badly injured. The Prussian Minister says it is im possible to restrict emigration. The government was trying to elevate am improve the condition of the people at home as ths best method to check the tide of emigration. Joshua James shot one Woodward in the breast, during a quarrel in Virginia, Nevada. Wood words wound is One Peter ONeill was not fatal. s. killed by a cave in the Hale and Nor-cros- Chenier destroyed one of J. A McLaughlin's eyes, in Mountain Nevada, and disfigured him by throwiag sulphuric acid ia his fees. The woman ia in jaiL Cause, McLaughlin wonli not marry her as he promised. More bard swearing in tbs Credit Mobilier affair. Kelly, Ames, Colfax, tell different stories. Converse of the N. Y. Tima and Oliver Ames testifiei yesterday. One hundred nnd twenty-eig- ht thousand dollars were spent one year for legislation for the U. 1 R. R. The Russian official Gazette in an article on the Khiva question expresses its surprise xt the attitude of the Eng lish press. Russia wants to make peace more secure in Central Asia. It meditates no encroachments. An understanding between the two governments will be had at an early day. In tlie Senate Wilson introduced a bill authorising the construction of n pneumatic tube road from New York to Chicago. The question of sueing the Union and Central Pacific roads for interest on bosda guaranteed by the United States came up, and amendments were offered by Stevenson, Stewart and Morrii, of Maine. Pending action the Senate adjourned. General Wheatons head quarters are at Lone Tree, on the Lost River, where he awaits reinforcements. There was considerable excitement in Yreka over Modoc scouts, but baseless. Squaws took part in the recent battle and a soldier was killed by one. Most of the Oregon volunteers nave gone home, hut it is expected they will California is expected to furnish 150 men for six months, to protect the citizens of California. Governor Booth is ceusured for not calling out aid sooner. Yreka people expect Capt. Jack to raid through Battle Creek and Little Shasta valley in spite of General Wheatons forces. The latter will build rafts for his howitzers and attack CauL Jack from Tule lake instead of the land. Mrs. subject? Whatever may be said of the general seareity of matrimonial advantages in Massachusetts, the fault apparently does not lie with the fair sex, who, on the contrary, soem disposed te avail themselves of all their limited opportunities. A North Adams woman, bereft of her husband on Wednesday of last week by one of the conventional accidents in the Hoosac tunnel, was, on Friday, immediately after the funeral, married to his next friend, who won her heart by his kindness in arranging the obsequies. Professor Tyndall has this noble passage in his just published Forms of B tier page 180 :J "In science, opinion ought to content us only so long as Cnitive proof is unattainable. The repose must not prevent ns from seeking tnia proof. There ia no sterner conscience than the scientific conscience, and it demands in every possible case the substitution for private conviction of demonstration which shall be conclusive to all. The Scientific American says: "A the buckwheat season is upon us, the following substitute for greasing the (riddle is recommended . 'Take a turnip, cut in half, rub the griddle with the inner aide, and, it is said that the cakes will come off nice and smoothly, and the housekeeper will be rid of the disagreeable oder of burning fat. The Deeatur (Ala,) Kan : Since the appearance of the small-po-sajs x iu our midst, the photograph gallery has beeu crowded to overflowing with people haring their photographs taken oefore being disfigured by the contagion. Itt The Chicago says it is confidently expected that of the xixty-ninmembers of the Yale School of Journal-si- n, one or two may some time gaze of a country foolishly into a paste-pe ,r ot weekly. an comIn tho 1 heubyiral Iterirw for Octomunity, who should have remained in ber, Miss Cobb has a paper in favor of his native bogs, wln-r(he iron rule of the immortality of the soul of man. An the British government could keep him urtL'Ie in the Quarterly litriar, attribwhere he evidently lielongs, down iu the uted to tho same writer, incliucs to the same privilege to dogs. mud. lie clearly unfitted hr education and imtinctt to live under a five Twelve Indians were hung in a row government among intelligent Ameri- in Texas, recently, for driving off surcan citizen;, who value the right of free reptitious beef. After having their faces washed, eleven turned out to be white ieech utid of DISSOLUTION. an e cx-te- ud peacefully assembling together to discuss measures of public good. But hr represents only a vicious system, nnd to earn his stipend aud keep in with his brethren it aas needful that he should abuse aud denounce the exercise of rights inimical tu Theocratic government. It is noticeable that nowhere docs the nr.ni.r church organ deny the truth of the allegations muJu by a large number of witnesses allegations which will show tu Congress what kind of alien stuff has been gatln-rcunder Brigham koungand his coadjutors in I tali, to pint against the United Stales government and its institutions. The people .of the IniteJ States need only to know precisely what the Mormon theocrasy is tj wipe it out by the strong arm of the law. The dar is not lttMl wl'n Ikis must desirable end wtll lie attained, let the Mormon organs as they may. in g MOTES. men. Gov. Baker, of Indiana, will not give a certificate to either Feff or Shanks, but will leave it to Congress to say which shall represent tho Ninth Congressional District. XTOTICK fi jr glean that the partner-hi- p ra -xintliig batwa-- a Aliiiar D. Derail ud John W. (ioldihait, wader tha firm same awl A (ioldtliait, Alla alyla uf ea City, U. T, la bareliy ilirfXilvrd, Mid Bnui having withdrew! frure (be firm. Uimilutiun of partni-reliilu take rli-r-t fram wild aliar ll.a find day of January. 1673. All ala! ma aireind the lata firtu a ill U arltlrd at tlio old aland, roraer f by tha liaia and Wall alrrala. Alla Ciiy, U. T, Jnuaarysuili, 1x7:1. J. W.UULDTIIAIT. iuul lit liar-li- i.1 MRS. A. E. HALL, Tniolior it ml Doulor or Decalcomanic andDiaphania JaSir Governor Smith, of Georgia, will to lie inaugurated for hia wcont term until after tho Legislature raises the salary to $10,0U a year. se iron GEO. HODGSONy Fashionable Boot and Shoo Maker, Three Awn Wret uf Ilshdl A lawnaa', This Mornings Report Is. PERFECT fur Weetara Uaioa TOUinOt Now Orleans, Jan. 25. The ISeayune in an editorial on complications says for relief we oak to the plain, palpable, anmista-abl- e interest of the Radical party to void an issue for the country on the joaiaiana outrages, to make Dnrell shoulder the birdea of his illsgal iniquities, and thus relieve General Grant and party from the responmbilitni to set uide the injunction, withdraw United States troops, and allow the psople of Louisiana to cave their own government and manage their own affairs under their form of government, long since pronoenced and indisputably Repub- S' A. . lican, - " Vr WORKS, COR-,- 1 la off-r- ed . Th building la (tnrty by eighty M In ala, hwldva tha rnalna room, coal buaw, and uRlca. Tba marhiaarv 20 horeo powar bll-- r, a id hm. -- war angina, aud a rntoh-- r, auk ail mi br outiauiBR Ilia biufawa: alao a Uwa of tar Rreaad far aw threw yam Tba ii bloaiy Some naughty boys threw stones at Gladstone the other ditv. He cliasei iara them two squares and delivered them to eaa la laugM F. the police. HarHi-ular- Mkatily. e v tf ayr'j to II. a Jarola ACaMt arparet-l- jaalllf FOR K ST1 o IsT G-- X 01l DOING?MKETIMU. JauMlm HTOCKIIOLDEUS toba MEETING OF TUE STOCKHOLDERS tha Salt Lake City National Saak of Utah, A will ba bald at tba Director! Koore, (Troaltrldga'a OT BaUding) oa tha Od day of Match, 1872, far tha parpoM of eketing Director and offireia Sir B. M. DoKELL, Fnaidaat. Jaat Iw 17. , Washington, Jan. 25. Oliver Ames, ia hia testimony yesterday, having stated that the U. P. root hau given a note for two million to Credit Mobilier, balance dno on the Hoxio contract, he was naked whether the U. P. would be able to pay the note if it waa presented. He replied he thought it donbtfuL without outside help. He was then asked if the company was able to pay debts without outside help. Ameo hesitated and then said : I prefer sot to answer that question. John B. Alley, who sat by, is report! to have remarked to n newspaper reM No ; they cant pay its debts porter, and never could, bqt it is an outrage for a committee to expose its weakneu to the great injury of innocent stock holders. The investigation into the Centra Pacific matters will be made by the Wilson Committee, while that in regan to the Dobnqne and Sioux City roa has been assigned to Polands Committee. A portion of the latter road was built by a Construction Company, similar in operations to the Credit Mobilier, and organised by Oakes Ames A Co. New York, Jan. 25. John Gough Rand, artist, wu buriei yesterday. Tho storm on Thursday night causei considerable delay in many southern mails. and north-wester- n When the condemned Foster returns to his cell after sentence yesterday, he fell down end wept. The other prisoners in the tombs are fearfully excitei by Fosters Hntenee. Stokes and Foe-ter now occupy adjacent cells. Arrived, steamship City of Antwerp, Liverpool. The Cuban Privateer recently fitte out at Elisabeth haa been towed back disabled, the crew having deserted. Raleigh, N. C., Jan. 25. A bill was introduced in the Legislature yesterday granting amnesty aw pardon to all offenders under the net punishing with felony going in disguise and nnder which members of the Kn-klhare been apprehended. New Haven, Cti, Jan. 25. John R. Johnson was sentenced yesterday to be hanged April 10th, 1874, for the murder of Johanna Hess, Meridan. The State law don't permit the sentence of death to be executei under a year. This is the first death sentence pronounced in New Haven in twenty-twyears. IKaTT'h ABOLITION OIL GRAND OPENING or DUDLERS 5f OONOERT HALL.bl9D1 ' Tka 20, 73, Evegjan. ' Monday . And avrryavcniBg.inlU further aotlea, tha fcUowiag array of talaat i Mim) .Toxinto MImh jfTbe Iloltzer, Vo-- 1 3Ior daunt Doaaaaac. 311111 Faadutlag r wlllap-pca- The Charming Prlma Donua aud Character Comic Singw aid Stlik PRATTg III N IF E, Tnsyss u Cana Scrofala, gait loll, KmpH gore SyauSSTlS Cana, Chroale aid laSaeem.-- ,. whea erazy eth waaui,; rewi, aaSTCS? aadtoSa?1 LaWkSa1 regular aa dockaork Bvatarn againat diataas Champion Clog PRATTS Cooke, Johnny la Jig. hia American diaries Hutton, Anil tact bat not least, Arthit. BLood,j oi lJf, and Kidneys to kaallhy ale a Thomas Gunnlne1, Dancer, Song sad Dane Rlnr dUordm of ihlfEuld II. R. Arclier, The fiaect Baritone oa tha Faeiflc Coaat. NEW Life 1. For ml by all A. McBOYLE Price, SICIC UROllN, Tha Banjo King. Proprietor, - JGSEPII DUDLER. DICK BROWS. Manager, Matical Director, II. R. ARCIi ER. . CO, I H Y STIRS! 3 A CO, godiie Drmgglata. Salll uotU-I- j FThakubiyia MISCELLANEOUS. JanlTtf The Salt Lake City 1311. DIRECTORY Received Daily by Exprutit G. A. WAsnixo jaaM lw AXD SO STOSS, COVXT1SO HOUSE 1IOS OX I.A31UH OFFICE, MISCELLANEOUS. FEET AND KIEL HAMS, BACOS, buttes, CBms,i Should bo Without a Copy. AT LOWEST MARKET PIKES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS, Oppoalu City Hall. PUBLIC CO.. Ornci: First Boath Streot, noxt tn Godbc'a KCIIOOL VOR GIRLS, lOSK IM WAXT OP A ZELAn? COLLINS' PIONKKU IIATTEII, Salt Luke City, Itok. rR PUBLIC SUIT THE TIMES. Cl I AH. J, COLLINS, Montgomery Slrert, Hon PVwnriaro, Cut. Steam AIr I.A1C Oaa span of valnabla Morgaa Ilorara, One Ambulance, nearly new, Ob a- -t of harueae, CRACKER oflct deak, Oaa ofica table, Hire office chair., Oaa office .tore, Oa camp itovr. Tfaia aa!c takw pier to cloac up the alkira of llie U. U Special Indian Agency for tbia Di.lrlrt. Teruic Ck--h at time of cale. GKO. W. DODGE, V. P.Muil. Agt. HTICA.M A toMw.3 hare, la this day Georg Ilodgaua will edhct W. U. I" 0X10, H0Bw da J G BOROS BARBER SHOP, InfrtU af El. Cttnttft SAm, BLOCK- - CIUICVICm . .......W. W. WOOD Department, unauriaiwd la NOTARIES PUIILIC, Conveyancers, OF KKCOHIM. Office ken re Dorn I'.oeiu Ko. 16, aver 1'lret National Rank, Salt Lake city. afitf lintolpa, 1 OYSTERS Frreh every day aad tlie Cily. OUUY nSc 1 1 to aoy part uf CO., SOLE ACEKTH FOR THE WEST, at bottom prime at Itctiitl. and Firet Botilk Street, waat of Kimball nuar tba Mark-- t, WHOLKSALK A citf-ria- E. A. FARGO & la porlcre and Jobber CO, d 11RANDI1W. A9I9 GILLESPIE & WOODS, OYSTERS or a a call aad oaaulna Hood com para prlaa. EMIL BUTTKOWSH leavhtoarsouxcrtowJJJ LIC that lie hi 15)BJB h LIQUOU' 310 Front IN J. R. fiOOTTB CKI.KURATED CAN, I aad fill KLL OYSTERS, J. R. a Kalre auction amdcom1 ilBKCIIAKffi al rf a'1 X? VSk?-- mekciiakdwJ AlaoAwOrein.Frel.b"-'- 4 1' h Uoiada Depoeltrd etU urerto Srcn Co COSSiCSMESTS SOU" Aad lilbv CttMli KEG Large - LIDDELL & 3R0WNiO Uw-reiii-- c, DEALERS Conamewl 1.. Cmr-SAM FBAS1 dfrt-l- f Fur th I am niBDutwIariag every reiiaty of uikI PARTNERSHIP tm Ore, bool twin lludigwadiaolnA bp uatad I Token for the Sr term I Stale and Territories. XE.IH It. It. hEFOT. WIioleHiiI WX. M. Factory. FACTORY. ltal rniiE L KEESES AeJtHoielrSffmeiita 1C f P1 Sait tokc City, Jaa. 1XUT& Tlilrtwiith Ward, Bear corner f Eecoad East aud Third South atraeta, Jaa. 30, at 10 oclock A. 51. , Thuraday, AMD SEAUCIIKKR CrariFB.p Had-- I to Iu p. 04 All are walcoma every day from lag account. A full aaeortmrat of the LAT11HT onSTYLES hand, CuiDtoutly drriUm , ailed. AUCTION, Salt Lake City, Jan. 17, 1674. 321 Circulating Library, THS LADIES' ATRoom Ko. arar rimSatioml hAlH u f p. m. FOLLOWING NAMED PROPERTY WILL sold at ODD FELLOWS' HALL. TO Free On rju AT FS1CES AND LIISAKT ASWCltDuil Janl Im United States Special Indian Agency, In Sanday School Room of PL Mark's Church. Easter Term Brgtna Jam. Tth, 1ST3. For particular I Squire at ito offlccof tha Grammar School. dac31 tf GOOD Ac Without reeerve, at tha a (Sea of th haa toea aiada Sir lno awn Scholars. AT HANNAII8 READING ROM: Dissolution of Partnen G1LY3IMA11 SCHOOL Room jw ATTOTIOliT ST. MARKS SCHOOL eil TONGUES, IN KITS Bnildiag: Balt Lake City, ch RETAIL Oyatrre repacked ia th tail yaattwarf all parts of Ctah awl Xireda. F. U, In Ttf Tlibliolierre. tox ho ve; Shi SATTERLEES, AT WHOLESALE JUST ISSUED. CliANE, VETERINARY EURO EON FIRST U. cares Kii sooty sad all diwawa of Le Eight doon Wait of KlmkllA Iwinm Y. LATE ry, bureai. Pk FRESH OYSTER o EPIZOOT Ta Drejjj BragglatoaadChiak Sim Fraactot I'd Auy pc non of acknowledged ability can aecurt aa eugagearentat ooce. ux Whkh I offer to tire atre-- u, TIT GUARANTEED. l D It U (1 r I "" "VS-- . po-itic- NKIPICIHORCtUAIaXTY, LARUE OIBSAMFLINU M South ud M W- I Balt Lake City. Le EAHTEHN. SAMPLING WORKS. fllllK It, Oou-co- STYLE and llsreUlIt I cannot excelled. A j pairing dust with arelaam sad dispatch. dll 3a WIIAT 1H R A C K E R HALE, First Soutk OO Will to aura to gat the worth of tlieir Money It is a singular fact that of the three fllllK MANY FRIENDS OF HIE A HOVE LADY trill Is )iiMrd tn know thil Ik engineers who had the contract for conbi rwiVMi ! ! dour to tli structing the Mont Ccnis tunnel, Soiucii-lo- r KimUII Work is ucnil, Graudis aud (irattoni inIaiIic xakiIm tk tuRivUiid odm lli.naa displayed B I Ida Fina Art timart- sane. "There now," cried little Bessie, the other day, rummaging a drawer iu the bureau, Grandpa has gone to heaven without his spectacles." MISCELLANEOUS. TELEGRAPHIC. Alvn,tc 3ln . b |