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Show She gtlcu guMtion; 1874, in re our advance ia the science of torpedo bf theact of June 20th, amount of the bonded Warfare, the navy is powerful enough gard to th6' to be' paid by the for any peaceful nation. Extensive debt of the District of defining ocean soundings aud surveys of the U. S., and to the necessity for the improvement of great isthmus, have been made, and the expenses ' in the ob- the "city of magnificent' distances vessels are two employed specified. and No ' violation " of neutrality rights servation of the transit of Venus; to be borne by the government, and he recommends the use of Daval those by the cities of Washiugton have occurred in the deplorable-strifthera still remain and the workmen the umpireta rendered very laborious. It will benecessary to extend the time allotted to this business beyond FebMat, 1875, the date of expiration f h1 SATURDAY, rblUlmd wary WEDNESDAY by th Oodix PwuuHi!ro Compaht. Charles W. Penrose, Editor. and Bihiiimh Maimer. OIJDL'J. UTAH. e 12, ,1874. SATCHDAY, DFX'UMBEll hasjtakva the ground that the rev lation relating to plural marriage W concocted by "Brigbam Youo V: dence has been maltiplied before its leading members that h wa8 not only enunciated but practise by Joseph Smith' and this''' fact-kitbeen Sl plainly demonstrated to them that they know not which horn to eW8& of the dikmuu in which it. vessels in times of peace for scientific and Georgetown. He closes by stating that he ap purposes, and especially favors the a commission of engineers to them. If they acknowledge that survey of the Orinoco and Amazon pointed Smith practised plural mar in South America. survey the mouth of the Mississippi Joseph have to declarey tl,.'.4 u they, the view of maintaining a riage, " The post office revenue increased river, with made it up himself or ie of water sufficient for comduring the year $1,674,411, and its depth of preserving the alluvial was deceived by diabolism, or, admit cost in consequence of extended mail merce and but they have tlut celestial Marriage is right and increased $3,0 41,407.91. A basin from inundation, not yet reported. consequently they are are all postal'convention has been concluded The foregoing touches on every wroug. They, therefore, beat about with New South Wales and with the President's message, and thq bush, and when a plain question and for exchange of postal point of France, ike McKenzie's requires au answer,, verbiage with which they are clothed. Tho President thea refers to the cards with Switzerland, and a con- will save our subscribers mush dry The President commence by re- -l instead of replying, they resort to and tedious reading. unsatisfactory condition of our laws, vention for an International Postal busines-of to the prrstration ferring ophistry and abu?e and raise a dust to expatriation, and recomUnion has been agreed to. relating from which the nation has suffered, around Rrigham Young to blind the mends legislation defining when and President Grant then gives an ac- UEC1GIXG TIIE QITES- it. spite of an abundance of labor and enquiring eyts and divert attention under what circumstances American count of affairs in Louisiana and his TIOX. soil and capita!, and an unequalled fr6ra the' point at issue. The weakcitizens .residing permanently abroad, action "that and to them, says relating t Jo hew) I thinks that tl mate. great and Jpfcu McKcnzic, a "Josephite," ness of their cause is thus clearly ex their citizenship only as a in the event of no action of Congress using; be could of fleiuoi.ts proprosperity to the organ of the church posed, and the issue which will come shield from the perfermance of the he must continue to the writing recognize wise statesuiau-jdiidistributed by perly that follows "Little Joseph j" asks the wiil burst their bubble into uncollect-abl- e duties of citizens elswhere, can be ex government now in power in that He then alludes o our foreign fragments. the patriated or renounce their citizen State. He goes on to speak of the following question conrerning a the to of and necessity debt, points allusion made by Judge McKean to ship. He ahw requests Congressiondisturbances in the South prior to IDAHO OFFICIAL sound and unfluctuatiu currency, al the revelation on celestial marriage,in CANVASS. action against fraudulent naturali- the late election, aud says that con an 4 recommends legislation with the Grand the his to charge Jury:., zation and particularly calls attention sidering the fifteenth amendment and The nofarious work of the Secre view of returning to a specie basis to the record of every naturalization enforcement act were made to Herald the answer "Please through prewith the least practicable- 'eliy. As tary and Marshal of Idaho in casticg made in fraud since his last annual vent this stats of what authority he has for saying that stationed ho things, out the votes of three counties, and one of the first steps iu this direcJoseph Smith received the revel ttion message. the at to various protect of ho troops the pans votes ia tion, suggests the repeal he takes the paragraph from in re- two hundred and forty-siTreaties of extradition have been voters and aid in ofthe natioual punishing clause the tender of Oneida County for mere orthographi gard to polygamy?" ratified with Belgium, Eucador, Peru fenders. The whole numbe r of such bankfree Instead of answering this pertinent cal or titular mistakes, is thus comcurrency law, lie regards and Salvador, of commerce and riavi: trcoos was 4082. lie then relates the financial essential as to an . prosing the editor proceeds to berate mented upon by the Idaho World of gation ' with Peru, ono of commerce troubles in. Arkansas and says he has query, perity. Brigham Young, calling him all the 5th in6t. , and consular,, privileges with Salva declined to will as "The canvass, so called, is the interfere, Congress The relations between the United kinds of bad names, and giving his and one with Russia in reference dor, most affairs State. that the of impudent and brazen piece of investigate Mtatcs and other powers is friendly version of that gsntleman's legal to trade marks. villamny ever attempted in the Ter Touching on the question of execuho J cordial. The treaty with Delgium, divorce in Ann Eliza the answer ihe transparently false cerThe amount of, receipts over the tive interference in States affairs, he ritory, by which Belgian vessels entering tificate of canvass made out by the case. fcr the fiscal year end deplores the unfortunate condition of board our ports are granted exceptional expenditures does not pretend that It is not true thatBrigham Young usurping is only $2 344,-88- the June 1874, 30, ing, considers the but there doubt in the mind of was South, people too any privileges, will teminate ou the first aBy new position in regard to either Pinkham or Curti3as to whom that" for the current who are in such Had 30, trying oircumstanees of July, 1875. The President then polygamy in that answer. ' lie ad the vetes of the disfranchised counexceed much will $9,000,-00Inot year is ditficultias. for the It responsible touches upon the difficulty between ' mitted that he had entered into mar ties were intended for, and in th 'V a mistake to think there will be no China and Japan, u6vr likely to be riage relations in conformance with absence of fraud, every citizen of th President with Sec The the Governof interference further the joins firm and ix presses the inten an ordinance of the Church of Jesus United States knows that it beiug of the recom ment when the State authorities fail to make out with certainty Treasury Jin tion of this countiv, in the event of retary Saints. That possible Christ of Latter-da- y for whom a vote was intended it must in appropriations, to give protection. While he remains Church views the hostilities, to maiutaiu a strict neu- mending eoonomy marriage ceremony be counted; mere clerical errors ant attention to the loss of revenue from the Executive he will enforce with trality. in the light of a divine ordinance. If not to disfranchise one nor many moa lie deprecates tho system under repealing the) tax on .tea and coffee, vigor the laws of Corgrcss and the common usage or the civil law only not even for the purpose of elect Benwhich Chinese immigration is con- an increase of tea cents a gallon on provisions and amendments of the Saints' ing Bennett to CongTess. But recognizes one of a Latter-da- y modand the that no on tax board nett's of canvassers whiskey, Constitution. presume to ducted, and the purposes for which wives to be legally married to him, it throw because votes out they wer He recommends an increase in the Chinese womcji are brought here, ification be mado in the banking and has no effect upon his faith cast for Hon. S. S. Fenn instead of Hud intimates his determination to currency bill passed last session, un- number ef judicial districts of the concerning his family relations plain S. S. Fenn, and to do away enforce any regulations which may less it becomes necessary through the United States to eleven, and hints at He regards all the wives he with others which happen to hav of to to measures return adoption the two addition the name of the candidate misspell- of more Justices of be enacted, if the evil can be legishave had sealed to him, ac may ed, a3 "Fenne" for "Fenn." Is it specie paymnta. He also suggests the Supreme Court. lated against. . to the rites and eeremoaies cordiag possible that these villains imagine a the gdjusjraect of fchetifia as to He invites attention to the legis The U. S. portion of the Japanese of that church, as equally his, and thing of this kind will be tolerated in increase the revenue, . but to admit lation reqeusted by the Secretary of iuderanity imposed under the Con knows no difference in their position Idaho Territory. That the same and such articles as enter the Interior. free of exRecommends the 'duty 186-ventiou of with him and before God. He neither similar frauds have served their robhaving been paid, he into manufactures which our are not tension of homestead laws to Indians ber purposes well in the Southern, recommends that a portion of it be asks for recognition of those mar States is well known, but that Ben-n- et in this and a territorial government for the produced country., appropriated to the education of a civil the law, or by society riages by or any other carpetbagger after .He endorses the recommendations Indian Territory. Advises the re nor cares number of youths in the Japanese anything about, it, more having been repudiated by the honstoration the of the for War the veter of to con the bounty b the to Secretaryof under pb' language, pupils than he cares about public recogni est vote of the people, will be perans thosa of in tho South mitted to steal into office under any 1812, to ligation to act for a certain time as solidation of government arsenals, the tion of any other tenet of his faith such thin guise tfsvjftllipHeve. who are debarred from it by tlic He does interpreters for this (lovernment,and restoration of mileage to officers travnot regard a civil marriage The attempt to do so is a direct per to the cdueatiou of a lew Japanese eling under orders, tho exemption of pensioners' oath.' And requests Con- as other do consonal insult to every decent man in not people proper; in the Centennial interest received from the sale of gressional iu money our.vernacular. youths sider it a divine rite; he takes his tho Territory. But want of space stores froin being covered exposition. The claims A Briihh subjects, un-dcoursa and they take theirs, he has and time prevents us from doing jus Civil reform service tice to the We the next 3 this week. iuto the tho of use the Treaty of Washington, were treasury; approno quarrel with them, they may make shall refer subject to it hereafter. Ho re- priations for the purchase of subsist- topic, and ho announces that if Con- all the fuss paid September 21st, 187-4- . please about it withthey commends the formation of a special ence stores without waiting for the gress adjourns without positive legis out . Itirtta. affecting his belief it his position. On court to decide claims of aliens beginuing of the fiscal year for which lation on this sabject he will abandon 1st the to Mr?. IlijabetH inatast. U.S. Judges in Utah have declared wife of Mr Edward Ilorrosk is the as Horrocka, to it is the system, for impossible addi appropriation made; against this Government for damages officially that a man can only have of this city, a fine daughter. tho insurrection. A protocol tionaljappropriatioi I or the collection make it successful without positive one during legal wife. A polygamist meets law to it. of for increased Carried. certain support material; torpedo aprxtcudiug provisions of the them on their own ground when an revival The of industry is then effort Treaty of Washington to New Found-lau- propriations for the manufacture ff is made to bleed him financialYesterday, at Salt Lake City, touched Prest. II. II. Wells.'Mr Terry West to was feigned by the U. S and arm?, for relieving the various States upon, but in such a vague ly, and then a howl is raised about Miss Evelina E. Farley;. Mr. Jefeph Great Britain ou the 2Gth of last from indebtedness for arms charged manner that no poiut is mado or re his inconsistency, and he is accused Fair to Miss S.lly Torter; Mr Mark commendation them to work Hall, juo., to Miss Fhebe Elmer; Mr. The of the for given. the during rebellion; May. determining of repudiating all of his wives but Charles. Porter to Miss Rachel. Hall; American shipbuilding he wishes one. The fact is he never claimed Mr. ' Warren Elmer to Mies Marth boundary line between tuo U. S. and dropping officers from the rolls of British psssessions is progressing fa tho army without trial for the offence encouraged, and tho offer of ample shit his wives were married to him Luciada Hall. All of Ogdea. vorably, aud tho field work of tho of drawing pay more than once for compensation for carrying the mails according to any form of human law, Died. survey is completed. Tho court of the same period; for tho discourage- from ourseaports iu American owned and he does not now deny, that , On Friday, the 5th inat., at 4 p. n., ef they eomnmsiouers on Alabama claims has ment of the plan to pay soldiers by and built steamers, guarding the were sealed to him and canker, Victoria , daughaccording to di- teething for of ter and the and work. ommenccd ckecks, establishment of right tQ use them in the. event of vine law. George W. and Sus in llu.t 11, f. ... organized this city, bgeJ 17 rocnilu aai 21 dyf. The conditions required for the a professorship of rhetoric and Eng- war, is recommended. The .editur of the "Josephite" j At Kelly, Scotland, No?ember llih,.f ' privilege of allowing our cititens to lish literature at West Point. The actual debt of tho District of Herald knows this, and merely makes spinal disease, Agnes, daughter f hold real estate ia Turkey have been Tho efficiency of the navy has been Columbia with all assets deducted is hU attack on President George and Isabella Edgar.aged Sjeara, Young 10 months and 5 days. accepted. largely iiicroasod during the year,tbe $13,994,613.24. . Id addition to this to beg' the question propounded At November lOib.ef Scotland, Kelty, i The American and M?xicau jc in: wooden bhips have been put into con- there are claims Vgaiujjt it which will to him by his ( correspondent. carlet fever, Robert, son of Robert and claims eomaustoft hive liapoied of a dition for jni mediate service, the iron probably be rejected, of $347,787.43. He dares not fice the music Isabella MoKinlay, aged 6 year. noaths and 22 dajs. MilL Star, large number of ila'uw, but uuoy this have been repaired, and with U calls attention to the ambiguity The Chw ch'' U within the Argentine Republic. A serious insurrection is reported THE FIXER! DEXTS MESin Venezuela, and the government of SAGE. that couutry wilb doubtless continue The rreiiljnt's message to the to delay payment of the awards in Senate and Mouse oi' Representa- favor of our citizens. tives is very lengthy, and to publish ;The strife between Spain and it in full would take up all our avail- Cuba still rages, and some positive able space. We therefore give a steps on the part of other powers of the document, presentmay beepme a matter of self neces-PitV ing its smlieut points, divested of the 'A;tvX con-!ciisti- -- u- - . faci-itic- jn y: :' s - p. - -- x Jal A ft . 2, ' 0. - ad-just- ( . sub-tnstcu- ce or d, ; M-- ; teprwenta wafer Ulk.;.: - |