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Show Herald on Mor x' Y . Herald of the 10th "Mormon matters." It York Xhe New Wary on thirtecn-heade- a ontaiHS and d dispatch from Salt a long telegram from Lake City, article on the "Last Washington, an the Prophet," and a leader wnve and commenting on all the jouble-loaJc- d reviewing communications. from Salt The dispatch Lake is the Prophet will f0Jn subside into peaceful citizenship or retire to Arizona or to Mxice. The back-bon- e of Mormonism is broken when the people refuse to pay their tithing. The Ikmld's leader is a rehash of the other articles, and takes the ground that Brigham Young and a few of his adherents will retreat to Arizona and thence into Mexico, while the main body of the Mor mons will remain here, choosing to abandon polygamy, look after their frm the Ass. Press Agent pro Urn, attempt to interview President y.m,r was referred to x few days Pilose ..ointheJr.NTTiox hi Tie describes vents his spleen at it failure and inweudeavur to misrepresent Prcst. As acta and motives. uuhi Ljl of ample of thu misrepresentations i this, we extract the following : Young resigns all posiin Trust for the Trustee tionseven of Latter-daChrist Church of Jesus Saiuta. Young lately returned from exploring south. lie says he found Drigham y the land of Knoch. The truth is, preparations have A been made for a Mormon exodus. lare number will leave in a few days, with Brigham Young at their head, for the San Fran, mountain country, Arizona. The old man has lost his seeks a new field, with grip and greater power and new property. This will advance the Mormon problem toward being solved. Some Mormons will remain to close out business. Then all will go to the Arizona deserts. Brigham Young in the Tabernacle yesterday, before 14,000 people, formally resigned everything, ticept leader of the Mormon Church. or Lion of the Lord. lie said he was poingso far south that the telegraph not reach would him." telegram from commences as follows: The "Washington he would give me all my salary would Whosk Lies. "A few hands are wantWEDNESDAY, 1C. amount to if I would resign. That and ed to chop aad slide legs." So says a the next day, Judge Titus and I talked Changes. Mr. J. Taylor has removed Ht-ah- l. 'he matter over, and I then thought I to a very comfortable and suitable es- special at. in this morning's S. L. What sanguinary work is going on would go into practice in Washington or tablishment for his business, on Fifth in the vicinity of our metropolis Philadelphia; and when I next met The Strickland I told fcim I thought I would street. Everybody knows him for as police should look after this and find resign. The amount he was to give excellent tailor. We do not refer to his find out what legs-- and whose legs, are me was fixed and the time of payments name but to his abilities in slothing the to be chopped and slid. made easy so that he could pay them as his salary became payable and live, human form divine in suitable and ele and I sent my resignation to the Presi- gant attire. Mr. Taylor has a new stock dent, to take effect upon the appointment of goods as well as a store. GentleFrom Piochk. Our old telegraphic of a successor; soon after he was nomina s should friend, Mr. Josiah men who want clothing Rogerson, was iu ted and confirmed. Iheu he came to our room, as he said to sign the note, call and see the spring and summer town yesterday. He looked well and felt as he was eoinj; to leave that dav. The cloths and patterns at Mr. Taylor's new well. He reports Pioche in a flourishing note had been written out, and he took establishment, five doors west of Main coin plentiful, business lively condition, property, and enjoy the enlarged the pen to sign it; he declared if he street. whole and the camp in a flutter over tho lived he would pay the installments as liberty of a local Gentile GovernMr. Wallace late Foulger, they became due, but. said he was great mining suit now pending there. ment. poor and if he died before they at Z. C. M. I., has commenced business Mr. Rogerson left agaiu this moruiug. never could in due, they Tlu Herald, it is needless to say, became general merchandise at Mr. James be paid, and his wife and child would Horrocks' old stand. The store has been is as far off the track as usual when have nothing, and that she would be disI then took the pen and wrote newly fitted, new windows have been Heavy Stoiim. Tremendous wind touching on Mormon affairs, about tressed. the last clause to the note, and then he added and Mr. Foulger has a good storms were prevailing this side of Omawhich it knows nothing. It is not signed it and handed it to me, avowing start in a good position. We wish him ha up to 4 o'clock this if he was suffered to live, that each mo'ning. Tho surprising that any movement made that installment should be paid when due. success. trains are delayed, and the passenger Mr. Geo. II. Tribe hat opened a samby President Yroung should cause You will see they are all payable at the cars due this afternoon are at North nd a in of are much comment and speculation in payable quarter; they ple room next door to his main building. PUtte, and not expected till late Tkurs-da- y When the first was nearly His shelves are well stocked with gay- the world, but it is perfectly absurd Washington. due I was in Pontiac and had given ' up night. Great damage has been done, 1 wrote to looking bottles, and we believe there is and cattle are suffering. Trees have been to think that either the financial in the idea of going to W him a kind letter for the purpose of something inside them which some peo uprooted, and fields laid waste. Several stitutions of the Territory or the pomaking some arrangement as to the ple think a great deal of. houses have been blown down, and sition, faith and general progress of place and manner of payment, whether fences carried away. At North Bend, by draft or otherwise. After a long Saints will be affected lime WALLMcGRKUOK CO.'S. the Latter-da- y I got his reply which developed his In Nebraska, a severe hail storm occurred great variety, at b the retirement of President dishonesty. on Sunday, and it is said that the hail Yours respectfully, of The celebration Commimoratios. and from cares the stones were of the size of goose eggs. responsiYoung Thomas J. Dram. Easter Tuesday by the members of the The lines of the A. and P. and Western bilities of ofSces that weigh too We hardly know which to admire Church was a pleasant and Union Episcopalian telegraph companies are still heavily upon him, while he retains most, theIIon.(?) Thos. Jefferson Drake, occasion. The schol down, and the highly entertaining severity of the winds forthe Presidency of the Church and whom the people of Utah publicly re- ars Mr. Gillogly's school were bids attending to put them up. There the confidence and affections of the quested to resign, or the other Hon. (?) nearly all present, and their excellent is at any attempt this time no prospect of a cessation Obed F. Strickland, who bought the pobehavior and the decorum that prevailed of the storm. people. sition of Associate Judge of Utah for four gave evidence of the good training re"Mormouisin" is not understood by times seven hundred dollars. But on ceived under the oharge of their popular the world. The cause of its strength, reflection we give the palm to Obed, the Piocut Record What's the matter and his gentlemanly assistant, the power of its union, the persist- Christian shoot ist, for according to principal with the Pioche Ittcordt We learn it ha Mr. Wilcox. The tables were loaded ence of its followers are a mystery to statements made in the Senate of the with delicacies, and all who attended enlarged, but haven't seen it for tome its enemies. And while they con United States when the late Utah bill was were delighted with the bounties so lav- time. Who's to blame ? from the position Mr. Gillogly, assisted tinue to view it from their present debated, he retired ishly bestowed. with a Competency. How he made bo the the of choir church, favored the by false standpoint it will always be an much money with the paltry salary music. with It was a happy company enigma tot them, past finding out. If which Uncle Sam allows to Judges iu the and pleasant gathering. OGDEN HOUSE. they would grant the possibility of Territories, it remains for further reve- resignation of Urigham as trustee of the Mormon Church has nraeted, as it would naturally be The expected, the nent officials attention of the promiiu Washington, for tare is not a y before question government superior to the Mormon question. Iirigham has been regarded by those in authority here atne spinal column of the Mormou (lurch, and, if he has abdicated in wiest, the mainstay of the polygamous institutions, it is believed, been broken. to-da- lie e arti0ic on the Move of :e PrpW' is an abusive attack on Resident Young and au effort to the financial credit of the National Bank and Zion's pet operative U Mercantile Institution. judged from its 1, which arc as follows: cature may be Cadnd Brigham afraid of Grant The 'ttator of the Saints retires from mcrcrnl Speculation-- Will not . fJ IIlS 1olitical moves Executive of the nation a steady hand over ittur, oan? tomakcighatn fcelth.it the name of the Lord" ul no Ion go unpunished, and Ty 0 nld er 25-l- Hotel Arrivals. lations to explain; but it must be a mystery to unsophisticated souls. When we consider the character of the officials who have been sent here with a mission to civilize and enlighten the poor "Mormons" of Utah, should we not bow down in humility bafore their great Presichristian virtues, to say nothing of their that neither Congresses or dents, nor earth or hell can destroy. remarkable wisdom and judicial ability? And is it Hot treason to dispute the justice and force of their authoritative its truth, and examine it with an unprejudiced desire to comprehend it, they would find out that its existence and perpetuity depend upon no man, that it embodies principles lasting as eternity, and is moved by a spirit A Nice Pair of Judges. Washington City, D.C., ller-Washingt- on 1'rest. Y OUD'T iw first-clas- IMl'EK! t March 29, 1869. $2,800. For value received I promise The correspondent goes on to to pay Thomas J. Drake or his order hundred dollars, asfollowB: t speak of an interview with Prest. twenty-eighSeven huudred dollars ou the first day Grant on the subject. As to the of October, 18G9; seven huudred dollars on the first day of January, 1870; seven truth of the reported conversation the hundred dollars on the first day of July, public may judge from the fact that 1870; and the further sum of seven hunformer communication of the dred dollars on the first day of January, 1871. In case of my death befoietbe correspondent was last payment becomes due, then such pronounced untrue by the President. payments as arc not due shall not be collected. 0. F. Strickland. lhe views of the Administration, The above interesting document is summed up from tho Herald's published this morning by the S. L. dement, are "that so long as the Herald, and proves conclusively that the law-Aidin- , book-keep- b Pple of Utah are quiet and g they will net be disturbed; If any conflict occurs between the Territorial and United States Courts slightest interference will be promptly checked; if it becomes necessary to employ military force to uPhold the laws it will be done. Nothing has been ofEciallv received ,rni the Federal officers at Salt Lak e respecting the resignation of T rumors concerning Strickland's purchase from Drake of the Associate Judgeship for Utah are correct. If anything further is needed to substantiate them, the annexed copy of a letter from Drake to Attorney Bates from the same paper will be sufficient: Geo. C. Bates. Esq. See J. Whitehead'. J. J. Mahon, Advertisement. li-l- - Proprietor. y m Co-O- p l)lel. mi Please it Ii to-da- y, Co-O- p. UvsiH-mla- . t J n - - April 15. Westley Iloberts, Geo Kinck and wife, Los Angelos. Cal.; J 11 Cadwell, Salt Herd. A big lot of calves, Lake City; Thomas Leach, Pioche, Nev.; cows, and other stock, which has been Major Harlman, New York. gathered in the Tithing Yard during the last few days, was started this morning for the Weber County Herd Gbecsok. At Preston, March ll'tlt, That's right. Send off the surplus Robert Gregson, in the 63rd year of his stock, and give Ogden a rest. age. Deceased embraced the Gospel iu 1837, from which time until his death he was a faithful advocate of the truth, Off. A pile car belonging to the CP. decisions? Senior. At the residence of Mr. from was instructions thrown off the track this morning Hodgson. Holmes. Uolberham, Yorkshire, Drake, Acting under suit was commenced yesterday, by Geo. on aceount of the switch stock not being March 10th, Florence Ellen, daughter of Bates, Esq., before the Third District turned in time. It was all fixed up in a Joseph and Ellen Senior, late of Leods, aged 'I years, 3 months and Kdays. Court, to recover the amount above re few hours. Mill. Star, March 23. ferred to. From this we can learn how The Arizosa Company. We are in high the late immaculate Judge Drake values his reputation. He is willing receipt of a telegram by Deseret line that the world shall know that he, a rep- from Cove Creek, stating that the Hooper resentative of the Government, sold his boyg, on their way to the South, passed official position, so long as he gets the that point yesterday, all well. The dissent by G. h. Belknap, son of price of the sale, less lawyers' fees and patch was Mr. Gilbert Belknap, of Hooper. expenses, which will net him a very in NY significant amount. If there is anybody who considers the Thr Good Book. Judge Grover, of who figure in this dispair of Uintah, iB agent for a magnificent Bible, graceful affair of sufficient importance a copy of which we saw this morning. It to proceed against before Congress, they is called the American Family Bible, is should be bandied at its next session, in a very large contains form, polyglot and for ever disqualified from holding number of well executed engravings, a any office under the Government. mass of valuable information, and is handsomely bound in llussian leather. Date Hack. Bit If you want one, give your order to the 3fo Pernon run fake the remain er according to directions, and are A few days since ono of our Jus Judge. not Ion nnwetl, provided thPlr bones tices was called upon by a young destroyed by mlueral poison or other weans, and the vital organs wasted bejoud Uie Sold Out. Mr. C. Pearce, tinner and couple from the rural districts, to get point of repair. or Indigcatlon, Head, pcplu. joined iu holy wedlock. The ceremo hardware merchant, has sold out his ache, Tain in the Shoulders, Coah. Tljrht, dphs of the Client, Dizziness, Hunt Erucia ny was duly performed, and the hap- stock of goods to Z. C. M. I. The goods ttons of the Stomach, Bad Tate in th build-ing- , fee modest The one. made Child's to were removed, py pair Mouth, Billons Attacks, 1'alpitaUon of th Heart. Inflammation of the Lunfts, Pain tu was paid, and the Justice set about Pearce's store next to the the region of the Kidnejs, an a eundred other painful symptoms, are the onVprtnirft preparing a certificate, liut the is closed and is to rent. of In Uiest complaints it ban obhe man's countenance, youug do equal, and ono botue win prove a ocuer truarantce of Its merits than a lengthy ad served, looked remarkably anxious, verttsement. Sad AcciDkNT. On Monday last a litfor one who had just been united for or Female Complaint, In yonnj? Richardof Mr. tle Josih or old, married or single, at the dawn tf girl, daughter life to his heart's idol. As the Juswomanhood, or the turn of life, these TonU tice approached the bottom of the son, of Tlain City. accidentally fell into Bitters display so derided an Influence that Improvement is soon perceptible. blank, and was about to fill out the the well near her father's house, and a marked tind C lirunio For Inflammatory be lifeless. found was to out taken when dreadful became and farmer th Cent, IthcumntiMa liypepu or date, gay Indigestion, Bilious, Remittent and Inter has a cast affair Tha unfortunate the touched as and gloom pen restless, mitient Fevers, biases of the Rlood, Liver, just Kidneys and Bladder, these Bittern h:iv the paper to write "January," he over tho people of Plain City, and all been aeh Diseases or moat mioccM'hI. caused by Vitiated rkod, which to produced grasped the arm of the Uitiee and sympathize with the bereaved parents. My dear friend, your note ef Dec. ult , and telegram of later date reached me late on Saturday night. I was indeed pleased to hear from you. I herewith forward to you the note wbteh he, Strickland, gave me. I have endorsed it in blank, as it is payable to me or my order; this may be a conve nience, it can do no hurt for if not want ed vou can strike it out. Do the best you can far yourself as well as for me I shall be elad if you can bring the ras cal to terms. He has no defense to the note that I can see; he may eay what he pleases. If there was any villainy in the transaclioi it was wholly on his part not on mine He was in AYasbmgfon seeking an appointment, first in Montana, then Wyoming, and failed. He was destitute and said he dared not go back to Utah. He had said and done so said: "Hold on a minute, Judge; I'd much to expose the Mormons, he was in an went back onlce without he if like to say a word to ye." danger I had but one year, a little less than t "All right," said tho bland Justice year, to serve, and 1 did not intend to what is it; speak right out. Is any ask for a reappointment. One day he thins wrong." came inti the rooiu which judge Titus, He bent his lips closo to the ear now chief justice of Arizona, and I occu am He much pied. appeared dispirited of the astonished official, and whispercast down. lie said that Attorney-Geed" Say, Judge, can't ye jest ye eral Hoar had told him that he would know jest date that thing back give him an office if there was a vacancy two months!" about After considerable conversation he said 30, jfe-S- by Bishop L. J. Herrick left this morning by U. P. traio, in good spirits, for the East tn his way to Europe, where he will stay for some time to come, labor ing in the ministry. A large number of friends assembled at the depot to bid We wish Bishop Herrick him farewell a pleasant journey, a prosperous mission and ft safe return. Gone. derailment of tho Digestive Onrann. for Skin Dinras ter. Salt Klieuni, Blotches, Tc t, Kruptiontf, Spots, pimples, PuMuIe., Bolls, Carbuncles, Seald-HeaSore Eyes, Kryslpelus. lull. Scurfs, Lnscoloru tions of the hkbi, Humors aud Diseases of the Skin, tf whatever or nature, are literally dnsc op and carried out of the system In a short time by the uk of theste Bitters. One bottle in such vase vrlll convince the most incredulous of tbelr curative streets. KiiiR-worui- f, tiw U. II. IcDOXAI.D - lO.,' Druirglsts & Gen. Ajrts., Han Francisco, CalH A cor. Washington and Charlton bts., K V, DEAI.EW, SOLD BY ILL DXUOGISTS tu |