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Show - f T-- ' -- w ' , W 0 MAN S 44" I i ... P Q N E N 7, J? . ThnJ'HiamondJlAlds'JLnljVrkonfl are the pestilence of corruption which surrounds them latest attraction to excited hunters after pre- - at home, striking down the fairest and the ciotls stones.... ..A Kansas woman has been loveliest, victims of man's lust and woman's fol- - SPLINTER. -- One of th sensational will visit- - this country next new comedy, in five acts, from .w3 D m nnrr vnnnnf nrlrlUUnfilAhj ti...uii6 tha ictcuittuujuvus siugu nieru- ....... u)uvw ture..'....Elinski, aPolish exile,' is lecturing otthe season, at Niagara, in Oregon and gives a history of the late revolution in his own land.,....A turkey in Sdpio, New .York, has laid ond hUnd red 1 si is a young lady of jj, S soiJeitCUr-jn- u Sennataprpemerchant I - 1 i 1 al Af ere we were in 1861, unon-Port-BHote- . vv., wneu sue uses me jauguagt; ummiei witn an inward sense of shame and She fourteen. Stonington. Connecticut, aged 8he ia impertinent, and would be in- out fft hrt skfpplnropeat home..;,. who C which bounding sentences can- j ciiii rl- - in K I mMq fni- n r hr.rtnucn nf li its liave closely watched the practical work-plurmarriage for years, having been Annfnnf Trlfh it nwl lmVA if Inin aays ago in ouhoik county, iew iorK, ana vrre"."."r .v .'-r.- ., "v -' rr ......Boston gave a grand banquet; to the Carolina In the late election is Mill an open And when some of these people who are so fond H-pe- ka, Mrs. Thomas has sent a bill of $200 to the saloon keepers of Brighahi Young," as this writer phrases it, of the town, being the amount legally due and the "downtrodden women of Utah,"as Mattingley drowned herself, and a three old oh for a beating inflicted by a drunken they are pleased to call U9, will advance some her account year of domestic unchild, happiness.. .. ..The Wedding presents of Miss husband. .....General Banks, of Massachu- - solid reasons based oil. scripture, morality, Nilsson, married in London to M. Boussnnd setts, and General Farnsworth. of Illinois. hvdnWv nr srtni iPop nrainsf ninml on the 27thof Julv. : TOnt; inalueito J60,000 death of President Juarez, the French think that have come out for Greeley. ui renuwing aipiomatic relations, with TVf . .J . . i onerman aiienaeu tne i,iCA" '"I. .1 fit funeral of the son of the Duke of Aumale at THE WOMANS EXPONENT. raris . . . . . .senator cnurz charges Grant With using Federal arms to influence JliejStates LOUISE L. O JIEEXE, Editor. and loyra WthemHeiivvhiheikes are reported in Pioche Dictrict..;... About and give them due consideration. But neither impertinence, abuse, nor slander will commend them to our judgment. And when the edi tor of the; "Pioneer" r can point us to as pure, aa happy, and as temperate a community in all t h i ngs, where she resides, as ca n be found i n Utah; to men in whom women can so confide in Salt Lake City, Utah. Terms: without having their confidence abased, and to i jUOU acres of cotton was planted in Califor C Publi5hed rri co. ,L. ai 1 en copies 51. " "necopy.iiix monins, as chaste, take them as a whole; then 9, Adrertismjr wnia this season ..j.DlSraelr.S Wife, Lady Bea- - for yithwpyuiMr, ratett Each iKht women pnc of tnne.f consfield is ill beyond hope of recovervU:.:, ute?TCih ,irti.. we may possibly begin to have .fcome faith in uciiriai uiiuiuii, rHi lempiP vauipucua Auv tlio fi'.'llAnpo Of ihporips whirli thp xiV'ripnnn in a competitive examination at' New York, J?alt Lake tity. Addrww all bancei commamcfitiou to i of cent u riesJias proven hoi lo w ancl lvprthlessl for a eadetship, at theNa-va- l Publbhfrs Wo.vxVs Kxtoss'si, Suit Lak City, I tub. Academy was won by a ragged news-boAnd, further, when the editor of the "Pioneer" A Missouri paper makes calculations can point to such a condition of society as a rethat Grant will receive a majority of sult of her efforts aiding those "honest preachSALT LAKE CITY, ArGUT 1 1872. 10,000 in that State..... .The value o'f the ers" of whom she speaks, we will be prepared gold now extant is estimated at upwards of to accord her and them more credit than that of ' IGNORANCE AND BIGOTRY'. ,000,000,000......AU reconl of the late dA- whiclfthe present condition of society indicates vastation in 'Paris is reported to le disapThe San Francisco "Pionevr," edited by Mrs. they are worthy. pearing... ...The "American Settler" is the name of a paper lately started in London.... Emily Pitts Stevens, ia devoting some space to .V RIGHT RECOGNIZED. an inordinate Among the peasantry Jn France, it is said," Utah aflairs and developing . . . . not one in a hundred can read or writn tjuauiuy 01 ineauiugiesi sen u mentality in A California inventor has produced a rail treating of them. The last erFortjn thia direc ! v' Before the women of tjtali enjoyed the tlec- road tie of vegetable fibre, .held in asphal- - tion in the issue of the 8lh inst- - hrtii out by fivu fmndiise those who clamored loudest for turn .. ... .The 'contract for building a serainarv assertlnS that "tyranny and fanatacjsm gohand its being1 extended to Hhem were parties w;ho . ' . 1. .1 Ti t .... i . J lu LJipsijono MJL1 justly be ui had political "axes to grind," and who were, nIw5lcnjmgnp tnousancLeighthundred and t the hat assertion forty dollars, has been let at Naia, Califor- - piemented by ignorance and tilled with, the bitterest feling of ariimoity 7 nia..T.. .Thiers will send one hundred hand hand in d every where, and the jeople of Utah. They foolishly thpu bigtry go men to suppress the mining riots on bly m in the "Pioneer" oftice. The article e against i m agi ned that if our sex in thisTerritory had the northern frontier of France,if necessary, dulges in such sweet and loving phrases as legal right to vote, they could lead us by the arts George E. Pugh, an eminent Ohio Cop-- "simple devotee," "unscrupulous tyrant," "the which ioliticians are accustomed to use, to turn perhead, tenders his services as a stumper for doctrine of polygamy savoring of every foul against men whom we had tested through long fiif nf thnn. - and Brown. .....One hundred friWo . sWrv w w 4i 4.4 4.. . vuiiuvi u iv u lu IHH J V years of trouble and sorrow, and follow their j -w xiuiiiiuaiiuxw wnien mese lead. Upon no other hypothesis. can their urcr- vrnwuriiuuiu, Tr. hPAn itoi.Mjra-in-0Mormon women bear," "spreading leprosy," ent demands on Congress to bestow the right of disco ' mr a 1 ut-nen-u emi-monUi- ly, ' -- 1 the-iumina- tion y. ' ; ! 1 1 V 1 1 1 . ' 1 1 14 - I TT' nbla-san- in-th- at-Gree- 4. " 1 1 ley M 1 - toonS Ledig, shot his wifo twice andscm.vTheartic are comPelled to; do Territorial legislature did enact such a measure, g the other dav sons. Narrowed down to its and it became law The bounds are supposed to be mortal- - he duty forsound by the signature of acting-the- n actuaI vaIue half lt lslmVly a column of un- - governor Mann and the approval of Congress; shot himself and expired A San ia for there not an argument, and when they found that we could think, and ...Francisco youth ,named -Jlarleyhas been, reasoning abuse, e L nor the shadow of onerin itfrom-th'opening word to the closing sentence. It assumes that "a canker upon the body of "lsaniy" isand like scores of such efforts Christendom," rests satisfied with the assumption. The fetid, spots upon "the body of Teuley WiU are sufficiently numerous to call Hampshire, and committed to trial for burning the faces of boys Avith nitrate of silver... ...Ex- hot weather is reported, all through J1'602 Western States...... Rumor says the ''colored folks" are nearly all for Greeley.,.. 'dhJE 1? e rfeStaff tSia lnltnt - f&nswe "hZfZlT mcl Wmefta P0111 ed the-sma- aa w an assumedly eicklv condition Utnr. I ll candidates of our choice, they were even more clamorous that Congress should pass alaw daring illegal that which they had beforetimo sought to have legalized. They contended that the exercise of the franchise byius would not stand thetestof the courts, and endeavored to havG our Court of the United States in the Supreme vS--u "61"1 yu wc ua-u-, ,u FamuC( ..u.. power was vested in a Territorial Legislature., Then- ing that the highest tribunal of the had declared that the actsof the Legis-- , county their Jy relative to the marital relations nf Utah: hut in PhiladelHall, evidently the "Pioneer" and others of the hld Up their gruw.....anaepenaence phla, condition to its in St Charles, Michigan, have become maniacs by cv" ana u exnonrA fn n hnf c tharthinklng-welntelligently-support- vch . w A A w V 44.VU r Mr -- KY VVilKtCBO) I tit ' |