Show capt IV 11 II hooper will trill be sent to wash as a delegate to congress co in plate place of gen eldredge dredge EI abo ho had been nominated but ss as it was discovered that his bis long absence foa the territory would hombis his name cam was w withdrawn withdraw n it la is reported that bangham am has dismissed th tat favorite plan pan of building up athe the kingdom r chit bebas he has stopped ts sealing ealing or giving viany many wives to one ma mail is as the coa constant stant application for bills of cu divorce arce all such being bei IR made to him has forced hini him to conclude that it is 13 not a li lappy appy system we have hate this from one we well 1 i versed and we think it if it is correct t that hit outside influences had more to I 1 d do info in tile conclusion than application fr fir bills JEEMS we clip the foregoing piece ot of news from the alta californian and although the writ or r does not vouch for its entire correctness we can hardly think that it can be true ll it to lg customary fit in the states to announce roar mar pages in in the public prints but that is is either cither not cot followed here bre or the number of marriages are but lew few perhaps however although unacknowledged there is is an innate sense of thame shame slid and impropriety implanted in in the breasts of those who mho practice polygamy which n aich will not allow them to let the world ine in general know that they have taken another woman or perhaps as the issue of the church chi rah organ is is only weekly w as has happened in many cas cases esthere there would be a divorce before the su arriage would be published E gouid the practice be followed of publishing aery marriage marr tage and every ever divorce arid and the different ditTem nt degrees le grees of kinship existing between the parties some astonishing light would be thrown on this repulsive system estem of polygamy it would sometimes be found that a man who m ho has taken a widow with a young female child has after raising that child in in ills hia family allowed allow ed himself to be so debased as to have this child given to him as his second wife it would perhaps be found chat that a man has taken the daughter of his own brother as a wife and that it is is the fourth sister of the same family who bears the same game relation towards him the hystek of polyp my practiced in in this territory we regard as utterly repulsive e to the rights of humanity ill all civilized countries and the roost most bearing in in this particular case all the states bales arid and of the united states out one consider and treat polygamy as a crime and punishable with penalties more or less severe we believe that the territories of the 1 visited nitch states bein bing the common property ai those states should be ba ruled by the federal government for the benefit of all the states Wil we think binic not only that thy federal government has the right to suppress polygamy but we say thai tbt in y virtue tie of the power it lias hab foi for the protection of society from abuses abuse of civil or religious liberty it ought to have ben done long since while the constitution of the united states guarantees the rights of conscience in religion relf gion and the pursuit of t happiness kap appin it is not supposed that the authorities under the constitution shall overlook any enormities which may be perpetrated linger the name of oe religion or any undue in interference ter with the tights rights of others while in in the pursuit of happiness in former davs dava and even at present among the aborigines Aborigine sp stealing from neighbors neighbor ep and revenge the most bloody was the most moat prominent principle of faith according to their delict belief the more a man stole and the more human life he be destroyed so much the more certain was his chance of admittance to the happy hunting grounds so much mruth the more acceptable was he to the great haniton Ma niton the father of life but although altho the indian was utterly igno fannof the laws of humanity and civilization aion from all precedents in in their case we find end that it has never been held as a sufficient justification for them that their heir reli reh gion taught them and enforced it upon them as essential to their salvation that they should commit what are considered crimes in civilization how much more then should those who are under the jurisdiction of the federal government be prevented from committing crimes against civilization I 1 of practicing and upholding holding Lp a doctrine under the plea of religious persuasion ab horent to th ill whole civilized world atia claimed that a thousand miles of separation will vill not net allow them a peaceful I 1 enjoyment of their religion tut ut the he principle is is the same as though th ahr mormons cormons were vvera located in the centre of the I 1 tate mate i of kentucky this is as much united states evil as ag that would be if the plurality wife system can not be justified in an any of the tha I 1 states so BO much the more reason why it ifould atit cot be allowed in any of ir terri j sev JOB 7 K f I 1 I 1 it waa well oil understood by the trainers framers of the constitution that no person or persona should set up arbitrary rules regardless reg of tile the common rules of humanity and decency debenc dec enc it was vas not thought necessary to fix certain boundaries but it is is folly to say ay that tl at there is not or that there ought not to be any ally bounds if I 1 a sect choul I 1 arise as in hindostan hindustan Hind where mothers in the name of religion in order to propitiate some heathen deity allty le ity I 1 cast their infant children into the jaws jas of 0 f tile the crocodile is it not folly even to ask the question would it be tolerated by b the people of the united states why was this and am other kindred monstrosities such as immo lating oneself benea fAhe wheels of the car of juggernaut and burning the widow on oil the funeral pyle suppressed by the british government because it was contrary to ill the dictates of christianity and humanity md and where the force existed to put a stop U t such as a tribute due to nature ind goil god the benighted heath hel i vere ere prevented from committing thee th crimes it if brigham has baa thou thought glit better of the many wife system estem and has stopped piling giving so many n aies ives to one man mail so much the better hat v would olied bt be one step towards clearing the skirts of the Mor irons from one 1 ution in which they are antagonistic to the feel inge inga of the majority of the people of the united states and it if this evil could be abated and done away with by the manifestations of its own legitimate effects it n would be befell avell for although the present administration may lean too much to virtues side and practise too much leniert lenie loni ercy rc through 11 a mistaken view of humanity yet tile the time will come ahen vi ben the voice of the people or of the united states sates will compel the executive to assert asbert its macy C athe emigrants for Califor california are still quietly passing through the city ity some of them from pikes peik peak pe ik are arc not quite so BO enthusiastic thusia on the subject of pay ing digging i ins as the late eastern papers mr S R shrader of Liberty mararri aed here on yesterday estella est enla ills his train of staple groceries ceries uffa arrive arnie about the bolh of august ca 3 according to an act of Con congress gres passed in april 1848 after the ath of july ensuing the admission cf a new state another star has to be added to the national flag oregon having been admitted our flag will now bear thirty three stars in the probate court in the case of the US U S vs VB de deloss oss gibson drenda defendant nt wa was found guilty of murder in the first degree tile the counsel for defense gave gai e notice that they won would ld file a motion to set aside the verdict verdic tp and ask for a new trial CAMP FLOYD U T july 25 23 18 1859 39 S on saturday evening evening the performances at I 1 the theatre commenced with miralda or the yankee in in cuba caba y miralda mrs whitlock a creole orphan is is a verder of cigars betrothed to pedro nt mr white a beatman who mho are to be married as soon boon as she has saved money enough to pay tile the mortgage on the store she ehe inhabits in the meantime mean time count Alinn almonti mr F lee a spanish noble falls in in love with avith her and as he cannot obtain possession ot or her person by fair means resorts to stratagem under prentence pretence pre tence that the governor general has ordered her to appear before him the count bribes some soldiers to carry her to his residence a few miles in the country where she is strictly guarded at the same time he gets pedro con confined lined in in prison an on the charge of illegally the bay which prevents him from attempting laer her rescue seth swap mr C northrop opt t yankee who mho has previously thwarted the counts designs pays pas pedros fine who is is released from prison together they find where miralda is is confined and pedro visits her h er in n intentions the he guise of cf a priest and bears the counts intentions towards her lie ile leaves javes her to seek the assistance of the governor when tile the count enters and endeavors to persuade her to become his bis mistress while he is struggling to obtain a kiis kies seth swap jumps through the window and again disappoints him seth then talks against time until a messenger from the governor arrives who orders them to appear before him when he be commands the count to marry miralda at onca lie he hesitates but the governor is is peremptory emp tory they go under charge cha rge of an officer to a church hard by and are married immediately or reaching the street the count is shot by order of the governor for treason one half her husbands estate are confiscated to the stated state the other belongs to her w with ith liberty to marry her own true love which she joyfully accepts this conduct so pleases the yankee that he be magnanimously makes the governor a present of cf his hat there is also a woman named cecil m hose daughter the count has seduced six years ears previously awalt awaiting ingher her time to be revenged this character was very effectively placed by mrs westwood the piece was very well put on tile the stage tile the principal character seth swap was wa q played by mr northrop with such rare humor that he has made it his own it was a decided hit the rest of the characters were well sustained mrs whitlock we are sorry to say my was laboring under very severe indispose indi indisposition the th extravaganza of 0 Bom bastes furioso followed the part of by mr crawford it was played with spirit throughout and created roars of laughter my neighbors wife evenings ings entertainment it wa kasnot snot so well played as we have seen it on these boards on wednesday evening ape yankee in in cuba 1 and born to good luck it in the latter mr james shaw enacted tile the part 0 oc f haudeen Pa udeen 0 rafferty Raf lerty to perfection there i is i alra a raciness in his brogue which is is irresistible tr resist the was very v cry well received by the audience 1 horace greely Es 1 was wag present pursuant bursua ailt to ill evious notice the citizen of Fal ifield assembled at el 11 pro brogus Pr ogus gresso july ad at 10 A M II 11 11 a ll on motion g wm win 11 IL lent r rs Es s was called to 1 chair and win J osborn secretary ill S the chairman stated tile the object of ni meeting to be to give expression of cw fh 0 t lence at the untimely linely and unfortunate t i of henry F price formerly of ohio to dij I 1 sad beit occurred this morning at the h ha of john T rice alias do balty baity aad aid t to 41 ip p such steps as might be necessary to w take 1111 V his funeral t b on motion 9 it david daud wills jack wolf ard A p n chat field were appointed a committee to repot ren I 1 fl 5 resolutions for the consideration or of taj 11 1 a meeting on oil luo motion tion C IV crocker T P maama macma ills and I 1 11 I 1 Ilam mord x vere ere appointed a J to procure the services of one of tile e fy bands and to make all arrangement ants 8 5 in the bunei al the committee on oil resolutions fannif 6 r turned reported the follow follo ing hig d resolved that we vve deeply deplore the tl 91 ur up timely death of our friend and valued at a citizen henry 11 price alich ni W event t took ook place at 0 6 A mam 51 1 lite 1 t out cause at tile the hinds of john T hice etc i resolved 1 I atiat hat in the death of air s society bic bety lias has lost it a bright and useful J i r orlas a noble atod aim congenial spirit sp irit aldahl 1 relations an honor to their household i resolved that ve me attend the ful funeral leral ya 13 W M en masse as mourners anil alli the usual of wear near badge mourning j that tile the Chai chairman rinau be direct ei ei 1 to transmit the proceedings of tills il to the relatives of deceased 1 0 the eniti attee on arrangements reported having secured the services of tin the b aid of the ad dragoons on motion 0 the Theoffice officers ceis is and soldiers sol diera at camp s 1 were respectfully invited to attend the C t P on motion I 1 resolved that the valley tan be here r 11 quested to publish the proceedings of 0 tills 1 meeting 1 on motion I 1 adjourned to meet at quarter to 4 P DI at the house of J S tile late residence of the deceased to attend atti nil the funeral WM 11 II LENT chairman WM J OSBORN secretary capt pendleton ho was vas convict ell oa 01 three several charges for cruelty to sal sailors lors 1 t has been sen sentenced tended to one bedis prison i ment and a fine of ile he may tr be e said to 1 be in a streak of good luck the mail from san francisco to the may ala cattle came in fit last night ight maame tile the trip in ill its ila usual time of avio d da ya s f 1 two lo 10 passengers mr earnes barnes of fo fort t Chad bouie and mr Heibert het bert of Califor mil who caute came in it with the mail mad say sa that ile texas volunteers who had collected for tit purpose of exterminating tie e caddo deseive It eserts Iiii Ind indians lians lans had disbanded and gone eone home they vere ere ire a ailed ailed to do so ly majia maj i V n dorn ito gave gaie them assurances tint bi aa would have art an eye to the ind indians ans in W attire and prevent them irom from de predating texans they also restate re state tile the accounts brought broun by eis ty by tile the last mail that tle la ca manches had bad been defeated by van dorn and his hia command of IT S cagaly it Is 1 still a little uncertain whether these reports report do not apply to the engagement iab till tl Ca manches which has already been official l ly reported but our informants think thai ehlt they refer to a second conflict aio pub licati june 16 10 BALTIMORE june 16 A am severe ere hailstorm prevailed at govanstown Govans town baltimore colli ltv this evening ca causing considerable damage tile the hail bail stones were m ere very large the storm in baltimore was an ed with vivid lightning a high wind and tor rents of rain i col charles A may arrived at rort fort leavenworth on thursday en route kotite for ft for kearney of 0 m which post lie be is the commanding 11 officer |