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Show and carryr tion of 5,100 Austria has ing forty eight guns. seven plated frigates and four r ships oi' 8,150 with 182 guns. Russia can muster fifteen plated frigates and four cupola wer and 595 ships of 12,000 horse-euus. Italy has twelve plated frig of ates, two corvettes and one ram and ICS guns. r 9,100 of Spain counts sevt n plated frigates and guns. r 5,000 fifteen with plated S.ilJ-1- 3 Turkey shows up 1 STIC IKK and , of S,5:J0 ATM. bearing 110 of the largest sized guns. The R v. II. K. C Kaskervillo, of The Netherlands have twenty-twwith Laurel, N. V., is an cxtnuncly pious vessels of 8,800 man. I le has an uncommonly strong 114 guns. The ab'ive does not include the regard fjr the blessed Sabbath. His! zeal for the holy day has brought home fleets of the various powers him into trouble. Singular to say, which are of considerable .size, that he is on trial before the Presbytery of England, which is the largest, comin Baltimore for his efforts to resent prising fourteen immense plated vesaud punish Sabbath breaking. What sels, four floating batteries and five a strange charge against a minister gunboats, with an aggregate of 30,000 atii 102 guns. of the gospel before an ecclesiastical Whether on land or sea tho natribunal Hut this matter requires u tions of Europe are not badly prelittle explanation; here it is: The lev. II. K. C. B. not only pared for the deadly struggle to dispenses spiritual food to his con- come, aud England, although the gregation but also provides natural days of h'er boasted 'wooden walls" food for his own household, lie are over, is still able to hold her own on the rolling billows, the scene of may beveiy liberal with the nourishher old battles and triumphs. ment he deals out for the souls of She (Dgtlm function. Pu,JUU.l eTery WEDNESDAY and t h;uh s W. Penrose, au4 HtMii.riH cmjiik.v. Editor. M.vrni itau. WKHNI'SDAV.JrLY m'Kii:st SATURDAY, 1P71. 1', orui!; i.v.u-c- : case-mate- d horse-powe- p horse-powe- horse-powe- FK Till: the ('jm.iiiiKi'i Academy nf Melii'i'ie lust M:trch, Dr. Kearny, in ;ri addn-v- to the faculty, declared i hat were members of profesMou iu Cincinnati v.h hands were bloody with the ii'iiit of abortion, and that crime was ununited by the wive. of At j i. e citizens who Wer taught to d accusation raised a s'orui among the disciples of Galen, vid it burst forth in the shape of a reflation, declaring J)r. Kenny's ,s:ateiJiCnt ''wantonly slanderous" and r:' insulting," and directing the coniniitteo mi ethic.-- to make an and l ivesiigatioii of the subject, This direct horse-pojve- 'ly r, r J ly report to (he Academy. A inquiry was instituted, a great volume of evidence obtained, id after the testimony of I'd teen physicians was given, a report' was his Hock, but appears to be very drawn up and submitted of which niggardly in the provender allowanced to the bodies of his family. On a the following is the conclusion: 'From a careful consideration of recent Sunday morning, having only the foregoing evidence, and thu char- provided bread and butter for breakacter of the gentlemen who testified last, what was the holy man's astonbefore us, your committee are of the ishment to find eggs on the table. His wife was immediately catechised opinion that the proof presented is a H'iificicnt justification of the language upon the source from which the oval nourishment was obtained, when Used by Dr. Iteamy." she tremblingly replied that she had S after all their pretended borrowed the c gs from a neighbor. and their endeavors to spread Here was a flagrant violation of one the plaister of a report over the corof the commandments! II. E. C. B. ruption exposed by the lancet of Dr. was wroth. What did he do? He lijamyhi pointed speech, these angry "leeches" only made their case worse. did not go for those hens who had sinned so openly, and thus strike at There is no doubt that Cincinnati is the fundamental part of the evil. but a 'sample of the largest cities of But he struck at his wife. He hit the I'liiou. The crime of ante-nather too. He .slapped her jaws aud murder is not confined to the great blacked her eye, saying he would (ntre of the pork travle. Neither arc "teach her luw to break the Sabin physiciaus any worse than their bath." Whether he broke the hen brethren of the forceps in other fruit or not, docs not appear iu eviplaces. According to recent statisH. K. C B. must be of the dence. tics, the annual deaths iu New York I'hard ' shell7 persuasion, and the City so far exceed the births, that if of his culling must be heavy it were not for immigration the pop- yoke hinr. We are of the opinion ulation would gradually run out. In upon will consider him a the eld countries, where they do not that the public bad egg, that the Presbytery at Jive so fast a do the l,freo people of very Baltimore will regard his strike for (ho United States," the births are d fir ahead of the deaths, in Knglaud, tha Sabbath anything but K. C. U. will that II. utnouuting to an excess of 15,000 to to Laurel with anything but every million of people. laurels on his brow; addled eggs This terrible crime is the great Bin by feminine hands, would be of the uatiou. It is hurrying it for- spread the most appropriate adornment for ward on the road to destruction. Peothe head aud front of tho ple of foreign birth are filling up the Sabatarian. places which should be occupied by native-borcitizens, and the posteriSXKFXCSTII OF of the fathers aud mothers of the NAVAL ty i evolution are passing away from the Imd. This practice ' Ths immense standing armies of iitvd to be met with Btrong repres- tho various European nations have sive measures. Laws should bo en- been for some time tho subject of acted to protect the UHborn infant much comment. It will bo interestfrom the drugs of the ichutnan moth- ing to many to learn the strength of aud the the instruments of er the naval armaments of those powers assin. Death is the only ade- which are expected at no distant for wilful murder date to be again involved in the horquate punishment a i feotieido is the worst ot wilful rors of a bloody wars. murder. According to the Cologne Gaxctte voice of the should Thi) England has a war navy of thirty-eigcommunity be raised against this hellish siu. No vessels, comprising 28,000 who r has soul stained with and 595 guns. France's her in)thcr thn guilt of abortion should be re- naval strength consists of sixteen ceived iuto respectable society, and plated frigates and oao oorvette of thosj who countenance or advise it, 17,000 horse-powe- r, carrying 31C bo sftouli banished from .the company guns. Germany only boasts three of the virtuous. Knowledge of the plated frigates of 2,900 korso-poweotwai'nwlon of the crime should and fifty-fiv- e guns, but has five friguot bj concealed,' but the fficers ates and a corvette under construc j indig-r.atio- horse-power- s horse-powe- by their family physicians." for-if.sl- war-vessel- o .vi u, al eirjrsem-plary.an- ro-tu- rn wife-beatin- g n soul-destroyi- surgical-ass- ht - horse-powe- er (fuzing at the Comet. horse-powe- of the law should be put upon the tracks of these servants of Satan, and a professional abortionist should not be suffered to live iu the midst of The pulpit an enlightened people. and the prehs should cry out against the sin of tho age. and the highest penalties which can be legally inflicted should be imposed upon all who aid and abet in the murder of the innocents. THE liAST DAYS OF PO-L.1- I'liJiglUer as a Medic Stato Ictrge of tho g (l3, in aniazotnunt and wonder millioua are turuiug to The cyu-- of Earth' tlK'e. The airs ot' thine orbit philosophers pouder, Tb if.m'a out thy path through eternity's sun. A room; very sick, bruin fever, and the otherone ith aggravated attack of mumps Tl, so t Art thou fresh from tho chaotic founUin of caiu'ts, Where slumber tlx yet uuborn germs of new spheres, power ne'er Where the brooding great pauses Kterual, unchanged through immenwity's years! mighty causes that gave thue thy birth. 0 science immortal! inspire by thy teaching The embryo gods, who inhabit the earth. I! TiH humble O v-- t!, hubi-titiu- n creature, the moth of an hour. circle cn'circle and endless progression, sphere above sphere through the rsgions Aud ol space-Al- action must fail in poaession And win tho blind toiler no prize iu tho race. right-Kiiglo- Then as upward we gaze at the glories above us And wonder till earth almusl fades from our view, Taught by thee, let us think of the fathers who love us To ourselves, to the Gods and to nature be true, J. JIcF Municipal. M. The City Council met, as per tiujourn-mea- t, July 10th. 1874. Mayor L. J. Poland will follow in the wake of all the active political "Mormon-eaters.- " His course is downward- Every influential man who has made himself conspicuous in seeking to destroy "Mormonisiu" has brought political destruction upon himself, while that which ho sought to overthrow, lives on and flourishes. Al ready the underpinning is being taken away from Poland's foundation. His achievements in Congress as a white-washof rotten rings and a screen-o- f jobbery aud corruption, as a chief actor in the infamous press gag arrangement, and as the tool of the clique who wanted to plunder the people of Utah, are being proclaimed t9 the country, and the probability is that Poland has sat in the last Congress that will ever be disgraced by his presence, or besmudged by his shameless reports and spoliation bills. If the VcrmoKters have not had enough of him, they are very ;greeu mountain boys." er THE GKASSUOPPEKS EAST. The old scourge of the mountain valleys is makiug sad havoc in several of the States. Minnesota seems to be suffering especially from the ravages of tle voracious grasshopper, and tho Governor of that State has applied for the assistance of the Government, and an appeal for charity will doubtless bo heard in every part of the Uuion that is free from the irresistible devourers. The people of Utah know how to sympathize with the Minnesotans in their distress. We hope the aid reBut quested will not bo withhold. we caun ot holp thinkiug about the apathy with which the struggles of tha Utonians with the rapacious in sects were regarded by the American We fought our battles for public. gardeus and fields, for bread aud fruit alone. No hand helped, no eye piti ed us. . Uy the forco of our uuion and perseverance and the influence wo passed of wiso counsellors, ' the seven years war with through the locusts without any great suffer ing, without a single instance of star vation, and without a solitary dollar ofholpfrom Government or State. But and then we are only "Mormons, wha would think of aiding or sueeor ? ing ui, under ' aiiy circumstances? Herrick in the chair. A license was granted to Chin Sin to sell handkerchiefs, tea and tobacco, at uis store on the South side of Fifth Street. The petition of Barnard White for a license to sell Wagons at his yard on Fourth Street, was grunted. William Thompson's license to run a Job Wagon was renewed for three months. Levi Randall was granted a license to run a hack. A. Land petitioned for and was grant ed a license to sell liquor at his lunch sland, near the U. R. Depot. The Committee'on Public Works, reported that they had advertised for bids on building a fence around the cemetery and that the Recorder had received a a number ef sealed proposals. The bids were opened, and are as follows: Samuel Purdy k Co.,? 8 25 per rod 11 45 " Young & Calhoun W. T. Baker. 11 25 ' 9 50 It. J. Shaddon, D. Pugh & Sou, W. D. Williams, R,. that wutchcr9 mps reach-in- s Herniations of science! Ah tis all revelation. Tha blind only prate of original power, With the fclmde hovat 'ing near of thy grave low needed every Tti'dit t thought doubtful if tVotle riewj lever could recover. A entltI was engaged to watch oversight duty being to awaken the" whenever it became necessary to a.l' minister medicine. In the cours-th- e night, both watcher aud nuC tell asleep. The man with lay watching the clock Uid saw that it was time to give the lWer patient hia potion. lie was unable to speak aloud, or to move any j',0r tion of his body except his arm, but seizing a pillow, he maaa-c- d to miiko iue watcner iu the face it, dims suddenly awakened, the watcher sprang from his seat, failb, to the floor, and awakened both the nurse aud the fever patient. The incident struck the sick men as very ludicrous, and they laughed heartifv at it for some fifteeu minutes. When the doctor came in the morning lu found hi patients vastly improved and said he never knew so sudden a turn for the better. Now both are up and well. Who says laughter is not one of the best medicines? says the London Medical Record. Aud this reminds the writer of another case. A gentleman was sufferin" from an ulceration in the throat", which at. length became so swollen that his life was despaired of. HU household came to his bedside to bid him farewell. Each individual shook hands with the dying man, and then went away weeping. Last of all came a pet ape, and, shaking the man's hand, went away also with its hands over its eyes. It waa so ludicrous a sight that tha patient was forced to laugh, and laughed so heartily that the ulcer ? abscess broke, and his life was saved. 1 tniin an electric reucwer, Ecfroshiiiif all circles whoso pulsed beat low? thou mighty ceUjlial reviewer Or leai-'T mark if the systems d"ii't reel to and fro. j:rap ST in one Is thy luminous To unr- eports, two individuals 0 what is thy mission? Is gnawing the forces The aim oT thy trip through thu regions afar? Lio Kulob or Libra ahato in thrtr coiirbos Aud threaten all syuco with material war? Ovast are the depths! and the soul faints iu short time since, the 10 00 9 20 10 75 8 25 An old writer, Bertram, alluding the customs of the Florida Indians of his day, thus described a sort of cremation as practiced among them: ''The dead are placed on au elevated stage till dried up, when a set of elderly gentlemen with very long nails on the thumb, fore and middle fingers, who travel through the nation, take the skeleton down, scrape the bones, burn the scrapings, and, after painting the head Vermillion, deposit the bones in a chest; weep over the remains, and then lay them on a shelf for a year. At the eud of that period the friends and relatives gather around, take the chest down, weep over it, refresh the color of the head, paint the box red, and thin deposit him to lasting oblivion. An enemy and suicide are considered unworthy such ceremo to Ballantyne, David Moore, The contract was awarded to David nies. Moore. The Auditor's, the Treasurer'p,the SexSale, ton's, the Police and the Water Master's respective reports, for the quarter endQUARTER SECTION OF GRASS ing June 30th, 1871, were read and and FARMING LAND near Eden, Ogden Valley, for sale vrey cheep, accepted. Several bills for public labor were FOR CASH OR STOCK. presented and allowed. Enquire for further particulars of Counoil adjourned till the 24th of JuROBERT WILSON, Harrisville; ly, 1874. to meet ia the City Hall at 2 or at the Jfscnox office. o'clock p.m. sloi. Farm For A Boss Term of prison men t, X weeds. Im- .From the New York Times. find the following in a Demo- 1 1 11 r IV V e cratic paper of this city; "Among the lawyers who have given the subject consideration, it is conceded that, at the expiration of one year from the date of his incarceration, William M. Tweed will have received the full term of imprisonment within the power of the court of justice to inflict on him lor the offense set forth ia the indictment upon which ho was convicted. When that period of twelve months shall have elapsed, Mr. Tweed will be brought into court on a writ of habeas corpus, and it will be claimed in his behalf that he has fully paid tha utmost penalty that tho statute permits to be imposed in such cases of such misdemeanor as that for which he was arraigned. From the trial of that issue it is codfidently expected that he will go forth free." We should not b at all iurpr3sd to ee this prediction verified. Clieeip for Cash, jest eiAtin we H4V; ovb NEW STEAM SAW MILL A yd A No. ro now turning 1 ot Quality of RED PINE LUMBER Which Bed-Ro- ck wiUeUt Prices for COWLEY Logan, Cache Cash. & CO Co,, |