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Show disciples out of. their belief; but, on the hand, pther nothing but persecution cau confine them World within it for any very long Verk rr,.. the New is nil nonsense to talk about It period. a tn rapidly knaves and - hypocrites, robbers and irnion 1 not is aullltlOn .10 by any ana m profligates and debauchees in W"""0' nnr at band as the designing murderers, this connection. The performances of wc mines and improved men like Smith, Youne, 1,0 Pratt. Hvde. k""8 reiigion.i.p for them. Their speak their con-deeds, U that all men shall go to quests, their followers, witness to the . '!3fth l"t'r of their tl.es tact that they must have believed somekCiT2cu'i:ir ilogwa, would persuade us thing themselves, must have had earnest t,vnv wiiti t be constitutional of their own, before they were purposes bclwvo. cglion we 8ball not meJ. capable of striking fire from the souls of rfCls0' are soon to be decided others. Cromwells, Napoleons, Mahom-med"BbCfe IV Supreme Court of the that class of men may not indeed tir'"1 s'inte,lie social, ecou-l""- T hesitate to Imt deceit when they think employ maral aspects of the question it necessary But they are not hypocrites. "'i hSk nee.iry for us .0 deal at On.the contrary, they begin their ca un.l to do so from the standpoint reers by If the deceiving themselves. which the president s au- of ,'i!inse facts -thefts. masacres, reports murderp, .1.. nlnun1 nml- if whii'h Daniles, Destroying Angels, and the like viseis consis"-if is easily ignorant. which nang like n lurid cloud over the less R little Lt J Method sts increased of Mormonism, be in legendary f,n, 1K.0 to 1800. and deed true period there is no means of (aud 5 per cent, from 1800 to 1870; either proving or disproving them to the 120 per public satisfaction), we should cuibolics increased about only have 850 (0 Ipou, ana oiuy uhollt a more terrible conviction than ever of ,,,1 : ..,.(. from 18G0 to 1370; whereas the deadly fanaticism of this fcect, of It. Mormons increased 30 per cent, from the bitter earnestntss of their devotion been to c ii.n 18(50. and then, after having their faith, and of the utter impossi United States of subduing them by force, or in- bility between 1860 and 1870 Jeed ,....,.miHMit. any other method than by the by 050 per cent.! over increased solvents of right reason, and the kindly vitality were a test of example of other sects better Pence if adapted to and Catholici- encounter (ho world's .Methodism "Tou'l), future from buffets, Mormouism is rmon Question. TI-.- 1 !. 11: 1 13 liaony-Ko-Iuck- T ord-bla'- e as-1- 0 - s, - 1 . y t , ,f sm oue. Hhrirmg aud a living Uut Wby Uiali of l take an educational we suppose test. regulate 1 upon that ground per cent of that of which is 1,457,851. , But bah sends 21,007 children to school, mi fourth of her whole population, wlii'.e Massachusetts only sends 208,000, There or oi.e six;h of her population. cannot who Utah 7,303 are ia persons niie, being one person in twelve, ftcrearc 'J7.742 such illiterates iu Massachusetts, being one person in fourteen. is said that the favor with which is received by the Mormon women proceeds from the fact that they re keptin a state of gross ignorance. refutes. Of the His, also, the census 21,007 school children of Uah in 1870, '.1,841 were boys, while 11,223 were girls, showing an excess of female scholars of The school children over 14 per cent. in 1870 were: boys, of Massachusetts 121,777, girls, 134,500, the boys being a fraction in excess. The churches and of Utah are 10 per cent, of those of Massachusetts, while the population is only 0 per cent., showing that Utah is 40 per cent, ahead of Massachusetts in respect of devotion to religious duties. By every test, therefore, which public authorities as such can employ to decide upon the comparative tcor.dities of sections and the comparative benefits of dogma, the polygantists ire superior to the Methodists and the Catholics, and the people of Utah to the taodel people of Massachusetts. Upon what data will the President act when he attempts to treat the Mormon ques-tto- a forcibly, with a view to the suppression of profligacy ? Whether he takes Ue point of view of relation of lirths to population, of freeholds to population, of pauperism, of crime; whether he look at the matter in the light of industry and Wterial prosperity, in the light of the 'social evil" question, in the light of puV.ichealt'vhe Mormons of Utah will bear away the palm of superiority from the thousand faiths, one gravy, bo liquor of Massachusetts. The argument of nnhlio mnratiii, Jw Wis by the facts of the census "and wnat we know of the Mormons. There a nothing whatever in the conduct or character of this sect since they have wn subject to public inspection which induce us to give credit to the Jnea of the Mountain Meadow e hundred other sensatioaal about them. Unquestionably Government of Utah has been a the' or nul-ificati- Mas-u'!iusut- ts, CJ Saint o thrifty, industrious Latter-Laan Anabaptist to run mad with Knip- perdolhng, or a Uashisheen to immolate himself at the word of his chief: Xot J- CeSr'r0tapr0fltePePle'and nwi,M of unprejudiced fact Uekindtbat right to go, and and wouu at,Wtogo. , 7,rmo8 believe, and we fcelpthti "e,fuJ. iQdeed to ra,her thn change m' a 8pirit of c ance who were 1Ue.generation fcttemw miracles foments f mU u isilmore ' ftnJ mu8t 1,ave 8 sf their uneasy consciousness ll X,ure- were yfit of caP' 8 10 persecution ""tVinj by W?tb.r?uSh "e dese- -t and sub- if But the Mormons 7 ff5taiin u.l.:i , lus 01 tnem, are a ' LU .Knew 1101 Joseph in the ft!,!i. n y ac,luaialed with bis 'bvh.V arcfty and through nj n.nt Un in'icii:'' C0"5cntly believes in them Inn eywences of Morraon- "Wtu;, uoa' are established, l!rcles kiiL I'roDhecv n,m m,.' pro- "i!hi.; ."ODoratP ' jlub ff Sr?neni 4Z ife'want "S fl;r 1 - ; ti.; H a Spring Chicken. "" for the Field and ilanufaetaml by IXKJLEY dl4i-l- m &. BROTIIEK, 69 NSW STREET, NEW-YOR- GROCERIES, HARDWARE & CROCKERY; & STOVES;' DRY GOODS, STAPLE and FANCY NOTIONS, .... OGDEN J. Mahox, IMPLEMENTS TOOLS, HOUSE. CAHPKra, Oil. CI.OT1IN, csoons, nrnoiTiitY CXOTIfINO, IB ATS, IXOOTS r and HIIOKS; Wall Paper, ISordcring, lceoratIons; lrug.s, Chemicals, Pa en I Medicine: ESTRAY NOTICE. r Ked two-yeold llKU'KK. little white un der belly, crop in Uft, slit 111 right ear, B on left ' - . . hip. A. CROCK KTT, District I'oundketHttr. g29-1 dl67-- l Logan, Cache Co, Aprit 3d. 1873. . -- WINES, UnLOltS, AliE aud POilTEK; Singers'. Sewing Machines, in Tariety; Ilespokc Boot and Shoe lcpartneiii; Leather, Findings, Beltings, &c; M t ; - . i ; ' PHODUCE, CiltAIX, 1UITTEK, EC.OS, SCI1LTTLER HOWE SEWING JACHINE. MACHINERY ML ITS IN WAfiOXS, c.; BOB BRANCHES, AC, SLEDS; AC. That innocent maiden, Mary Kiedler, who brought suit the other day against one E. Nelson for seduction and breach of promise, appeared Lefore Justice mTIB BEST IN TIIK WORLD; P ER K ECT ED This 1 by the Inventor of the Sewing Machine, Batchellor yesterday morning. TO suit was brought by a gushing young i.LIA3 HUM E, Jim. . thing, between fifty and sixty years old, An HONEST MACHINE to recover damages in $209 09 from Mr. to Will find the Largest AfwortmoiU of Merchandise' in the BOTcral Departments of Nelson for eight years putting off of the Z. C. M. I., as above, that can be eeeu ia the West, aud all at fair prices. consummation after POINTS OFSUPERIQRITY: marriage ceremony of the love vows had already been had. One would have supposed that Mr Nel- Simplicity and Perfection el 3m H. B. CLAWSON, Superintendent. of Mechanism. son would have paid this small sum last a amounting to only. $37 50 a year and consider that he was getting off dirt lyifvttmc. cheap; but he seems to have taken the llanyc of Work without other course and determined to fight it a ' out. aud Stitch Perfection of The first thing that Nelson's counsel CKOESUECK'S BLOCK, SECOND SOUTH STREET, Tension. did yesterday was to deny the jurisdicEase aud of Operation tion of the Court, but this was not sus . Management, tained, the Justice holding that Justices' Courts have jurisdiction in cases of se- Self Adjusting Take-u- p. duction where the sura sued for as damAdjustable Jieaa, AVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF ages is less than $300. Call and Examino our Styles and Trkci at Counsel then filed a demurrer to tbc T. W. JONES', Tailor, complaint, to the effect that, according Third door from Z.C. M. I., Ogden. to the woman's own story, the offense SAMUEL MILLER, JUN., could hardly be called "seduction." This the Justice sustained. 4gent. AND In her complaint the plaintiff declared Also, at the Sales Rooms, a few the defendant cohabited with she that doors west of Z. C. M. I., Salt Lake B23-lfrom 18G3 to 1871 eight years being City. seduced to do so on promise of marriage. The Justice said he could conceive bow a young girl might be led too far on AT THE Which they are offering at lower prices than any other house iu the city. promise of marriage, but even a young r girl of ordinary intellect would not A any great length of time to elapse Stock before insisting upon a fulfillment of her nromise. How an old womau, in her senses, could be. led astray on Euch a pronii8 and let eight years go by with OP ALL KINDS, AT , out insisting upon actual marriage, or man with the connection severing her was 80iiuthine almost incredible. Counsel for the old lady then agreed Freight added. to amend the complaint and strike out eSO-lOrders from the country Promptly Filled. the admission of eight years cobabita said tion, but the Judge bad already the suit, and so a enough to trial by jury was demanded. A venire was issued for a jury, and tne case set IS EXECUTED for trial on Wednesday, April Oth, at 10 o'clock a. m. Stn Irancisco Chronicle, 2d imt. - and Visiters LAJSZE! OITTT Wholesale Purchasers SALT and FITS. y CULMER G. F. & CO., Groceries Window Glass, sut-fe- of Large English "Varnishes JUNCTION OFFICE JOB WORK Boswell once asked Johnson if there were no possible circurastahces under -o, which suicide would re justinaoie. Boswell, Well." saya was the renlv. "suppose a man had been guilty of fraud that he was certain would Be iounu oui. Whv. then." says Johnson, "in that case, let him go to some country where he is not known, and not to tne uevn, where he is known." , n,!ue-aess- Pplondid goloctiou of Seed (Jardvn. H - Las A SALT LAKE CITY, !e exceedingly Hotel Arrivals. raraiwi. in form. collisiong with our ,iw.illasaia cause them he thing u lectified, as it mutt 1,avearightto demand 008 !'m Utah andt futureb,u n father, 8a,!sfie8 ,he world that the I and FLOWER SEEDS. Durabilitywill nominally republican has caused the PLANTS E -- naciically unrcpublicnn, J? ieb if"1 CREEN-HOUS- A company at Gilroy, California. plant 450 acres of tobacco this season. not subject e KIT DUTCH BULBS, . massa-ewlth- S in-t- y e nlZ la rtptcty mpartetMng all other preparations for produdn? Elegant, Street ana WholeKm ROLLS, BISCCrTS, Bit BAD, Vuctrhect and other Sriddl CVitJ. Ferfettl, Pur mn.1, m. Tha CHEAP. BMMr, and altcay$ rWy for immudial SSTBaltng PvttJcr in th. M QRLD, and It WILL KEEP O.V 1.A.XD OH SEA, in any cllmati; for fear. It Is well adapted tn His s ot Ifoutttetper, itinera, MtHrt, fntyNNta, 4c, mil ll la fact, la erf retycl, l)u BUST TBAST PO WDBR mU Kitchen, the. Camp, tk Ciller. " " 80I.D DV CKIX EUi DKAIXEa EVERTWIimE. will threo-vea- !- J jECIS y tw-je- s Z J8h Salt Lake City, TO OFFER A CHOICE SELECTION OF "James," said a young wife to her two-yea- 1: Md. East Temple Street, x, husband a few days al'tcr marriage, "you were honest enough to tell me that the chimney smoked, but why didn't .you tell me that you smoked yourself?" Our school-boremarks that when is teacher undertakes to show him hat is what, he only finds out which is switch. CO.) co-nin- the religious opinions of any more than MassiCUUMitts? The population of Utah lH'iM. simiitih:, (LATE STAINES post-offic- ever. Omaha, Neb; L Elwood, Topeka, Kan; What we are now to do in Utah, ueo J lirown, Detroit, Michigan. under the legislation of Prest. Grant's xeal for enforcing the laws (such as suit 111s ot mea8j, is sicipiy a aeau-ioc- k and hostilities and embitter, ments such as it will take generations to FOLLOWIXO DK3CRIBED ANIMALS, wipe away. If we compel the Mormons THE not claimed will !e sold aecording to law, to fight for polygamy, we compel them Monday, April 14th, 1873, at one p.m., at the Puund, Logan City: to retain it. What was originally only Kstrxy r One old Spotted IIEII EH, slit in left. '' wo i flits in rirlit ciiri. mere economic experiment becomes at Onn old STKER, crop in left wr.' once a yit&l religious dogma a , tenet to ' Oue Ked Ked andM'hite f old COW. be fought for; and' th'e supcrerogativc uo marks or limnlx. Spotted One Ked and White Spotted Yearling BULL. act of Congress converts the peaceful, One should the religious opinions iee. , Proprietor. April, 4th. which even Mormons will eventually find Jumes Keller, P Terkin, San Francis they cannot flee nor hide themselves for co; S R Meland, 11. no, Nev; J Staebell, faiths, and awdj-in- An Illiuois newspaper is highly incensed at the conduct of a man who e entered the and ''handed the postmaster a letter to uiuil, all covered with small-poand ouly two or three days out of bed." It seems, indeed, very cruel to send off a letter so recently out of bed, but perhaps it was so couched as to hear a journey without fatigue "Pa," said Billy to his father, y Dealers In IX ALL ITS .BRANCHES. Imported furniture of all Kinds, MXriST ' STEEET, OGDEN, Superior Stylo : IN A T : 9 CIIAIKS, TARI.ES, -, ? i "Why, my son, do you ask the 'qucs tion "Because I was in Endfield thii morning, and told some gentlemen that All Ordew, 'Rnqnirie, Ttemittanct, etc., while hunting I saw fitty squirrels up be addretsfcd to th Manager, '' one tree. They kept trying to make mo e forty-ninsee not I but that did say and because I wouldn't say so, they said I was a 'chip of the old block'. 'uem -- r PENROSE. Ci Noth- - Well, my son, they only meant that you "tWiht! HhJifie8 mninire If... "ui nure voice was smart and honest, like your pa, DOX O0 "'sotm,! ., 32, euhghtenment can lift its You can go to play now. .... V. . 'v" ihonld I,OUXC4KS, WASIf STAXIIS, , BUKKAUN, KKDSTEADS, 'what ' ; s,,. Spring and Hair Hattrasseg. f ' Cupboards and liookcae Made t o Order. Cabinet Work and Itepalrlng Done. t lVood Turning in all Kw I$raiclies. 100 D OZ CIIAI11S JUST RECEIVED, and other Goods in prvportioiu Flease give us & call before purcluwi fclscsWe. dl-3- m 1 |