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Show Seeoml Difrict Literary j who knew and had transacted business with the Presi-deWe are jiof to hayf Par Iter. The of the Young Men's Christian ' The members of the '"above-nanieSt. Joe Judge is bound for Arkanthat thy would sociation recently gave a public exhibisas! II onT David P. Lowe, of Kansas, Association, was, " feim on !' his tion. The programme consisted of songs, not' believe has received the nomination for Chief oath. The most that the wit- recitations, dialogues, aegro comicaliJustice of Utah.' We shall be glad ..;, nesses in his favor could say was ties, etc. of anything for a change, whether it The association is wganhed with a that they would believe him on his Secretary, President, be high or low. The gentleman now but they were compelled to Treasurer-- Tellers and Janitor. lis oboath, e nominated is a New Yorker, forty-onadmit that his reputation for veraciject is mutual improvement. years of age. Ho commenced was We have not beea stereotyped in ty very bad. public life as a lawyer at Cincinnati, The Jury, after bearing the argu- relation to just how we should devote and afterwards removed to Kansas, ments of counsel, and a deliberation the time ef our meetings, but the prinwhere he was elected to the State have been debating hisof tweuty minutes, finally returned a cipal exercises On one or two occatorical questions. Senate, and subsequently to the posi- verdict for the plaintiff in the sum of sions we eham law suits on had have tion of District Judge, which he oc$1,561.33, the total amount with practitioners courts, which has done He repre cupied for three years. full interest to date. some good by causing the parties parsented Kansas in the Forty-seconThis is a salutary lesson for men ticularly concerned to search Blackstooe, Congrrss, and is a t stanch Republi who think a verbal promise nothing Bishop, and other authorities, combincan in law," and to those cheating rascals ing both instruction and amusement. The samples we have had from who deny their promises to shield The following lines were composed of their from themselves the and read at the exhibition: paymeut Kansas are not much of a recom debts. just common for people tn plnce liko tlie, If mendation, but the gentleman now To (to nil they can tliflir patronf to f lcn, gire your attmiticm, we'll do nil we cud nominated for Chief Justice bears a AJT, AMERICAN CARDINAL So To pleatie erery one, for this is our jiluu. good reputation, and we hope he will Onr programme is simple, tlie selections r goed, The elevation of Archbishop !f well nudemoud. And will irive exhibit that firmness, honesty and unSo ink it, you're welcome, jour time will be ipeut t the position of Cardinal W trutt in a uinnuer you II never repent. biased good judgment which are exin the will be highly appreciated by the Onr programme thi eretiinz runs ubout thin, pected to shine Mr.tbitmlM-rluic- . Cliritelilow will be number first, vast numbers of Catholics in the How wall lie ft prepared I m not able to lay, judiciary. United States. The progress of tho We'll judge of that fact wbeu be' made hi display Philip and Frederick ani Browninj'ta Roman Church in this country is Ilere'i RICH AS NAISOI1S. young Dave, part that they take are pertaining to bLitct, and to those Protestants The It I'm properly pouted, aud think I'm not wrong, The defeated Dirt Slinger at Salt very rapid, who view the ancient Church as the lVilipHUJ Frederick will each 8iug a soug. and mortified the at Lake, malignant Here' William and 'Louzo, Flinders aud Jess, great Antichrist referred to in the How well they'll perform I'll leave yon to ijiiem. assails now the of "ring," squelching Hero' Kmpy and 8hupo too, inomber you bet, is But alarming. really What part tbvy're to take 1'ui sure I forget. President Grant. What a rich and scriptures, Gladstone's bugbear, the dogma of Here's Solomon Stevens, an hnnett young man d Morpowerful people these "d and the supposed Who's stirring tip knowledge as fait a be can. papal infallibility It' very well ktown that 1 owe hiui no grudge,' mons'' must be I They not only buy exaltation of the Pope's dictum above f hreoology says that he'd uuike a good judg. Senators, Representatives and Su- the civil have a new president chosen of late. law, raises no particular Ws lie well uudemtood lie has trains in bis pate. it but according sensation in premo Cuurt Judges, He's oppooeil to disorder, as a usan that's well bred does indeed it America; As 1 in a phrenologist, 1 tell by bis bead to the D. S. they have now bought not provoke as much comment as a Now please (top your laughing and give me a the President himself! and the worst absurd perversion of the Thatchance, 1 with my sabjeet may farther advance. of it all is, the dead and doomed ring similarly a truce to this strain for my soul it is sad, "Mormon" doctrine concerning the But As some of our boys have acted too bad. were nerer able to draw a cent out of relative value of the law of God and Its rather had Uftte to upeak of the pat. these immebsely rich buyers of men. Hut young Henry Garner is a little to lat, the statutes of Congress. And that He was arraigned blore Birch lor larceny small, How distressing! is singular, considering the compari- He stole Weaver's chickens, hencoop aud all. Now speaking of theft we had a case more, son in number of the two Churches. Of stealing some pant trout Woodmausee's store. The ctwes wer tried strange m it may seem A CHRISTIAN (?) 11ASCAL. By a different court from thstt of McKean. AXOTHEll NOMIXATIOX. n v i PuMUhed erei7 WKDNE8DAT awt SATCRDAT, by , thi OaBE and Buimei , j , OGDFX UTAH. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 24, 1878. fice-PesiJen- t, , THE MOUDAUAT CASE. The famous, or rather inftmouj Mordaunt case, has recently been decided In the London divorce court. This is a scandal which created almost as much cxtitcnicut in Knglimd as tho Beecher case in "America, though tne two cases are not at all alike. ' Sir Charles Mordiunt, a Baronet, married, in 1846, the handsome and . . accomplished daughter of Sir Thomas Moncrieffe, also a Baronet, of an ancient and honorable family. He was thirty years of age, at that time, but was rather of un austere and quiet disposition, and strict in his notions and habits. Lady Mordaunt was of a lively turn, and gay in her atyla and bearing. She moved ia the highest society, was" received, at Court, and attracted the attentions of many fast sprigs of nobility, and was tha close personal friend of the Prince r of Wales. During the absence of Sir Charles on the contiucut, his lady enjoyed , hsrself ia the society of her dissi- pated acquaintances, and frequented places of amusement, which respectable people moving in a much lower sphere, would scoru to be seen visitTho Prince, Sir Frederick ing. Johnstono and Viscount Cole, men of terrible character, visited her. at her residence, and were on the most """" " intimate terms with her. Shortly after Sir Charles returccd from his tour, Lady Mordaut gave lirth to a daughter, which was blind from a horriblo disease; and;iu her weakness, overcome - with remorfe and terror, she confessed that she had sinned with the above named roues and three others. At first her dreadful self accusations were taken for the ravings of ii.saoity; but investigation developed so mauy corroborative incidents, that tho un-hap- repudiated the offspring and sued for a divorce. The Prince of Wales appeared in court, and was protected from the exliU3baud examination might have precipitated, by the toadying decisions of Lord Penzance, the presiding udge. The case was dismissed on the ground 'of 'Lady Mordaunt's insanity. But Sir.Charles would not bo put off in this fashion, lie carried his sorrows to the House of Lords and obtained a decision which gave him the right to bring up his case before a jury. After as full an investigation as could be obtained without conipro mising a scion of royalty, a verdict has been given, finding Lady Mor-diuguilty of adultery. Tho whole has received world of shock a severe by the sentence, and Sir Charles Mwdaunt will bo released from the chains which bound him to an unfaithful wife. posure which a close , nt upper-ten-do- m WHAT XEXT? "Governor Axtell, of Utah, denounces Gram's administration, and repudiate! the Republican partj, and it is expected bt removed." Tho 'above is from the Idaho World. What next? Governor Axtell is as staunch a Grant man as any in the Republican party, and sustains him in public and private, The World has been reading that libellous tli at be will sheet again. ' ' ' ' : T awb n ujuro nt d PtBuanr.t a Oompast. Editor. t'karle W.Penrose, , Manazor. . gent persons d Mc-Clos- Masked aV joke to craek it? ' - , t ; baw--1 A smothered cry. Poets and pullet chant their lays. 31 ill privilege irl. a factJrT Kiting Frnita of ballooning rents.. ,. Upper cur Largest species of ants ants. Eleph A city that soots people Piita. burj'h. . Labor in vein Workinc a coal mine. Best known general General de bility. A grave mistake alive. liuryins: a nan Burst of eloqnence An exploded idea. What was .Noah's trade? An ark-ite- Horses and egjs are of no us broken. ct. till niitiKtiu-tio- Article you can alwaya borrow Trouble. ly A suit has recently been decided In a Son Francisco court, which reflects great dishonor on a very pious THE REASON WHY. Our court was a sham I suppose you've all heard. Something like tliat or District the Third. Our cuurt was Illegal, iu law matter green. And much like bis Honor's the great Judge AlCKean. , . UKUUULUtt. The reasons which were the final cause of Judge McKeais removal Judicial Abdication. Christian (?) light of that city. J. are thus related in a telegram to the reK. Lawrence to A. K. Prior sued Salt Lakk, March 18. Wo clip the California papers. loaned' cover the sum of $350 by item from the Chronicle. To day the Third Judicial District Court convened as per adjournment Prior to Lawrence, and interest there' f. i Washington, March1 16. McKean presidiag. The Judge Judge: I The removal of on from the year 185S. Judge McKean, Chief to business; the first Doctor's motto Patients and Ion suffering., Height of coolness Top of Mount Washington. "Is there any man in this towi ' named Afternoon?" inquired a' Postmaster, as he held up a letter direpted "P. M." LIVERY FEED STABLES! FRAKKLIX, OXEIDA Co IDAIIO. EDW. NELSON & Noar the U. N. R. It. Co. Iepot VAGO.XS AND OTHER VKHICUS Hauling awl Trotting Team ud all other Livery AftvnaiudatloB for the BrOFIES,Horses, trawling public. S3-- tf . The Utah Northern - It appears that Lawrence was then in poor circumstances, and on his urgent appeal at the death of his child, Pryor lent him $350 on a note which expired in 18C2. Lawrence was unable to pay, and the note was renewed. Is 1866 he was still too poor to settle, and objected to renewing the not again, saying that the friend who assisted him in his time of need should never lose a cent through him. ' . ' , , It wbs not long after this before Lawrenco sold some land for $S0,- 000, out of which he gave the Young Men's Christian Association $10,000, and in return was made its president. Pr) of spoke to him about the debt, and while he admitted the 8a1e and ' the gift, lie refused to pay i the amount borrowed in his poverty, which, with tho interest, now amount" ed to $500. He then tried to by paving $250, which Pryor refused. After this he reduced his offer to $200, and on Pryor's threatening to sue him, ho replied, "sue and be hanged." On the trial Lawrence did not deny the debt, but pleaded the statute of limitations. The verbal agreement however, when , the last note ran out, was considered good, but Lawrence denied making it. The case then hinged on the question of veraUy, and witnesses were introduced to testify as to the pious Iiwreuce's reputation for truth. Duly ten out of a very large number, wero admitted on either side. TUe general evidence of judges, lawyers, and other intelli ... , com-promi- . sa Justice cf Utah, excite considerable comment, but the President is generally sustained. The immediate cause of his removal was the recent order of McKeac threatening to disbar Whitney, an who had a personal atlornfy-at-law- , quarrel with the Judge outside of the Court; but it is also said that McKean's arbitrary acts have caused much heretofore. A cepy of the order threatening to disbar Whitney was sent to the President and is regarded as containing language unbecoming a Judge on the Bench, and more ' befit tiitg street brawl.' . proceeded thing he did was to make an order for Judge tmerson to preside in bis place; be then slipped down and out. So endeth the last chapter of the Methodist Uhurcb mission Judge. Judge Emerson called the jury in the Ricks case. Many were the challenges Office County Logan, and many the excuses, but noticeable among the rest waa one Prescott, Diana ger of the Salt Lake Tribune, when he was called and sworn be. did not know Having three Sterna Saw Mills beiidea fever! Water rwwer aiilU, we are prepared toJariuli anything about the case, and had ex pressed no r pinion en iu Now think of this and weep: Tat Tribune has, from ULL3 OF day to day, tried and convicted Kicks.dc neuncing him as a ' murderer," and thia paragon of a swearer knows nothing about it. How is tnat for bign: Eight juror were taken, when the court ordered ten more names drawn, 1 any quantity at rates which, and instructed the marshal to keep what he had together until morning. The news of the city is meagre. GeneDEFY COMPETITION. ral good feeling to all mankind, and a disposition to apologise, since Yhiiney and McKean have started business in , . ORDERS BY will receive immeilinle attentiom. Happy Mas. LVMBEIt Shipped to any point on tu l!aihroJ LIST OF LETTERS Special to the S. L. Herald St. George, 19. The entire tribe of Sheebit Indians, numbering 147, with the exception of a few vho were lame and unable to come, were baptised here They came from Sheebit mountains, about seventy miles south of this place, and requested baptism of their own accord. Savage, the photographer, got several good pictures of the ceremony. ' to-da- nVL ' A Rapt ism orimlians. Co. Cc There is also a general complaint made against the agent of the Associated Press at Salt Lake, who is accused of transmitting false and partisan reports to the press. The sensational reports circulated by the Associated Press from Salt Luke with reference to Governor Axtell are generally denounced, and are charged to the instigation of a political ring which desires to overthrow Axtell, who nevertheless retains the confidence of the Administration. that liae. More anon, " LUMBER VNCLAlMEb IN Til K POST r)KMAlNIXO ii. Territory of VtaU. vn the Ji'tu of March, 1875, which, if not call. for vithiu be eut month will to the leaJ Due Letter UtUce: M. D. HAMMOND, . M.tt' GE.NTS' LIST. Koberts C II Butler Wm Decker A Duncan f P ltoweh W Schreiber J Stewart J L Farrer T Geariesu Mr Jackson F L MeKeoiie W 2 Smith Mr Vrigging A Mclntier It Van WhiteS ' Grain and Dried Peactes. WILLARD . A M LADIES' LIST. ' Hallett Mrs A Baker Miss S A A young lady of Danbury whose Brown Miss BP Horrop Miss A K E Hansen Miss Brooks Miss S company is muck prized by an enter-pritfn- g Greenwood Mrs A merchant took charge of a IIKI.D FOR class oi little girls the other Sunday. P Mortenson, Ephriam City, Utah. After the lesson she told the chil- Mr Musgrave, Woodbine, Harrison MERt'ASTILE is Pajiog the HIGHEST PRICES ForaU Viaas of . dren that if they wished to ask her any questions she would answer hem. "Will you answer true?" asked ono. "Certainly," said she. "Well, then, do-- do you love Mr. B !" The teacher collapsed. s Co. Itwa. To ohtainany of these letter, the apnliraH t ask for "adrerti! letter," pi to chtte of tlx uMwr and mt oim cent for atlvertfeiiifc. If wot culled fiwr withla onb nonth, Uict wil be teut W lUe ltoa LUr Oftice. DRIED PEA CUM Bring them along. a . J.T.TUAlVManaser. J. If ALL, Postmaster. A21D 81-2- |