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Show ' v - Why does this bill not appoint the officers a place in the lobby in Washing ton. to persecute, prosecute, defame an "' , SunJajri axoipud lUlakel KTEET 1V&KI3U, Hew much, in advance, is this of the ) TIN WORK ! Government of Robespierre and Mura of Paris, or the action of the eane eulotut Where is Jeffries? It is true you have GUSTAVTJS A. OHLSOtt appeals from the inferior to the Supreme TO INFORM HIS TRIENIS AND Courts. So had Wm. Tell to Gesler So ITTISDES V ' Patroni that be bae nwred from hie form had theChristiaas when they were bein erf premuee, near tu Liver; Stable, sacrificed in Kome to Nero. So has - To the rear of Higginbotham Child k Jesus to Herod and the Pha isees. So bad the Waldenses end Albigenses tethe Co's Store, where he is prepared to do rope, so had our forefathers to tb all kinds of uriiisn government, uut you can ap peal to the Luited States Supreme Court. Not if they can help it. These same creatures are te point out the way Vf T1IK BEST ETVLX. The road leads through them, if they shut it who can open it; Thj crownin infamy of these tills is to place th Orden left with the above firm, will receive people unaer ioreign ruie ana then pre pronpt attention, ' dlli-lvent an appeal; for no appeal can b had to the Supreme Court of the United states if these bills pass; fhe whole Territory is placed at the mercy ef four or five men strangers and enemies. A cen tury. ago, our seniors and fathers,. i tneir Declaration oi independence, enun ciated the following sentiment, and de clared to this nation and the world, that WHOLESALE and KETAI GoTernmnts"fcn't their JUST POWERS siuim nt from tht content of the governed,",. These sentiments have been taught in our schools, declared from the pulpit and rorum; have been read once a year t our ten, twenty, thirty and forty millions of listeners, in the various decades. Do v you wish to throw in the teeth of your veneraoie seniors and ancestry, that they labored under a delusion, that they were in error, in plain words that they lied? On the other hand, do you wish to pronounce to the world thut your gov ONE OF THE OLDEST AND MOST ernment is "unjust? Gentlemen, tak which born of the dilemma you please, yeu have, so far as you have gone, and ' not I, written your own record, you are TJtuh. inditing your own history. With all the reverence and respect "We solicit Orders from Towns and due to the rulers ef a mighty nation from the tops of these distant mountains, Country. 1 call upon you to pause in your career, for 1 also am a teacher and ALL ORDERS have a right to be heard I speak in behalf of one hundred and thir Promptly and Carefully Filled ty thousand citizens of Utah. 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A 1ARGB ACCURATE AND BEAUTIFUL Kespecifully, Jons Taylor. . . , Map of The United States, villify the Mormons; for that is what they have been bath engaged in since assembling of Centres? Charles W. Penrose. Editor theSection 7. Gives the power t the U. 1 Bajinau Mauicer. S. Judge, Marshal and Clerk "to select the juries," depriving the people of any vote in tne matter, and then, even wu OtillEX, UT4U. this jury of their own selection, 'th court, and not the jury, shall pronounce the punishment." Why not let the eourt "4 Feb. Thursday Erenlnj, .19. do it at first! There is no need of jury in such a case, only hypocritically cover up the tyranny contemplated. LF.TTEIt FKOM ELDER to It is true a number of names are to be JOHN TAYLOK. selected, and they are to be thoroughly mixed and shaken; but then the mamp Utah AKX TUB MoBMtS. ulators are all Federal, not local. Shall we be blamed for a lack of confidence In IETTIB.2. these gentlemen, when I assert that on Editor t Herald: the trial of President Young and others, In pursuing the iiT5t Ration of thli under the administration of his boner nacb. mooted question of Mormenism,' it Judge McKean, "after thoroughly mixing may be well for as to inquire little into and mingltng, under oath, etc. etc., out tne nature or the legislation contem plated of one hundred and thirty thousand citi ia those bills now before Congress; and zen Mormons, not one ef them found b what its results will be upon Utah and way into this jury? And we are de the nation. murely told that "this is being tried by Mr. Frelinghuysen has introduced eur peers." is this tederal justice I Sections 8 and 9, Provides that th two; Mr. Logan, one; Mr. Poland, one; 51 r. Sargent, two; and how many more Federal officers "shall have power nnve been introduced we have Bot yet regulate fees." These fees are provide ascertained. Utah certainly cannot eera. by federal' ometrs. paid by them, to national themselves and their own appointees plain of being neglected cottnoils; and if these bills were intended collected from and paid by citizens for t work eut the good indicated in their the privilege of being oppressed, a very titles, sho would hate jnst cause to be pretty federal arrangement, and ono proud, of this distinguished attention; that was used very effectually by Judg but when we reflect that these bills, Durell of Louisiana, in behalf of his without exception, are a direct attack friend Norton. Section 10, Is a singular conglomera upon the Territory as well as upon institutions, and calculated to tion of contradictions: 1st, It makes a woman a consort and atrip the people of the .last Tfgiige of ciril and religious liberty, it puts anoth- no a lawful wife. ' er phase upon uiatters. 2d, This woman, or consort, can go to It is alleged that the original bill, from a United States Court a court of lw which these were taken, (for several of asking to be discharged from a relation theui are nearly duplicates,) was gotten ship whiohis not recognized in law, an up by some parties here. What if it therefore not binding; and of which the wns? There is no necessity for blaming court can take no legal cognizance. Th any ring here, or anywhere else. These court then is empowered to discharge bills hate been befuro committee? of the her from a relationship which is not Senate' or 'House, or both. No mutter binding,; and therefore null; to give her who are the franiers or o iginators. The her children; aud apportion her hus gentlemen who introduced (hem are re- no, her paramour s property. so are the com. 3d, This illegal act "shall be register sponsible for thrui. oiittees who snc ion or permit suoh ed on the records of this legal court principles,- - and so are the members of and then she shall be a femmt tole, or What was she before if each House, so far as t bey adopt them. single woman. she was not married V ve are not to suppose tlint the introdui.evertheless that noth cers of those bills, nor the members of 4th, the several committees, nor those gen intf in this seoiion contained shall be tlemeu composing the Senate and Houfe construed to have the effect o. recogniz f Representatives of the United States ing the validity of any dual, or plural are ignorant either of the contents of marriage. ' ihis law is made to und those bills or ef their injustice and un- the validity of an act which it does not constitutionality; nor in most instances recognize, or declares invalid Now it of the demoralizing effects of such legis- is visible, and then invisible It can and lation upon the nation. Not one of them it can't; it is legal and illegal, fast and lare introduce such legislation for the loose. A woman is not married, and yet All she is. She is divorced from a man to governiug of their constituents. know, or should know, that these acts whom she is not legally bound, for "n re unconstitutional. All know that dual marriage is recognized;" is adjudg they . are in violation of the treaty of ed alimony from a man to whom she was Quaaaloupe Hidalgo. All know they are sever married; and last of all sne is de unjust and oppressive. All know that it clared a single woman; ana ail this is it a breach of the covenant entered into done by law. To suh crooked shifts In our Organise Aut. All know that they are meq put in seeking to violate justice, are at variance with representation and equity and law. Either the relationship All understand that it is lawful o unlawful: if unlawful it is republicanism. is a religious persecution; and that these not binding, it is b imply a, figment; if bills are gotten up as proscriptive intol- lawfal it cannot be broken. Section 12, Gives power to a judge, at erant acts; and that in passing tnem they violate all tne knownguarantees, of pub his discretion, to declare any prison un Jio ana personal rigbts. social and reli safe, and te place their viotims in a mil gious freedom; and are introducing itary prison. Such an act is a fit finale measures toe palpable ana flagrant to be of the above. Federal again. Seetion 13, Provides, that 'Iif the U". known by any other name than that ' Held S. Marshal, or any of his deputies, shall f despotism. Postage, vThis latter term sounds harsh, and I be resisted or threatened, in the exeThe following named letters are .held would not be discourteous; but in all cution of bis process" (which these bills for postage. If they are not taken out candor it is right to call things by their are especially designed to provoke) "he before the 26th iuat., they will be sent then a call if I is names. the fact would that It military upon may posse preper ' te the Dead Letter Office: tjroach Despotism is et confined alone he in his judgment thinks it requisite to emperors or au toorats; there n the Now as I said before, more than one ef 0. J. Hollistei, Salt Lake City, Utah. David 0. Calder, Salt Lake City, Utah. despotism of a mob; judicial despotism; these officials have been prosecuted for Chas. L. Sessions, Bountiful, Utah. militiry, civil and religious despotism, felony; but the officer commanding at manifested by generals, legislatures and any military fort is authorized to detail Mrs. Ann Rogers, West Weber, Utah. Mrs. H. Buyinton, Bear River City, religious dictators, as welt as a variety such posse on the resquisitiun of such men of ether forms, in pwblic and private and furthermore "to furnish force, when Utah, 2. life. The despotism of the tant culotteM necessary, to suppress any mob or riot." C. C. Peterson, Peterson Stat ion, Utah. their various sanguinary ebulitioas in When did we have a mob or riot in th e Mr. G Wright, Upton Hall, England. Paris, ns well as that of Robespierre and Territory T These bills evidently con Miss Catherine Simpson, Northumber to ' despera land, England. Marat, under the Republio of Franee, template goading the people was quite as revoking and reprehensi- tion. The framers naturally think that E. F. Branting, Salt Lake City, U. T. ble at that of Catharine de Medicls, in the people won't stand the amount of ' Heaber West, " " the butchery of the Huguenots The des- tyranny contemplated, and that mobs John II. Bumell, jun., Salt Lake City, potism manifested in the republio, dicta- and riots will ensue; then the military is U. T. ....." Wm. H. Canton, Salt Lake Cily, V. T-torship or empire ef Christian or Pagan called upon, anarchy is the result; fol confiscation of a and lowed Rome were not very dissimilar in their by property, D. Abbott, Crete Well Co , 111. ' effects upen their victims. Diplomacy, division of the spoil. Blood, carnage Mrs. Simon F. Smith, Sacramento, intrigue and finesse,' though they may and desolation are evidently contempla Cal. ; eover ever the acts and doings of men, ted; if they do not occur it will be no J. Hall, P. M. and give color to fraud and injustice, fault of the framers and abettors of these caunut remove the crime. Webster de- diabolical productions. On a Fourth of fine a despot as "one who rules regard-les- t July celebration, in this city, the pro of a constitution and laws a tyrant." gramme provided that each department And to be disfranchised by special legis- should be headed by a company of null lation on purely religious grounds, re- tia. The Acting Governor issued a proc gardless of constitutional and other lamation prohibiting the assembling of guarantees by the Congress of the United militia.and called upon Gen. deTrobriand tiiates. is more reprehensible than that for troops, and roquesled btm to fire up 1 Feb. 21, 1874. nob despotism which drove us frem ou the citizens, if their militia should as ' The M ssouri and Illinois; because, while the semble on this national jubilee. rolRTH AFPfcARANCI OF '? :'. latter, who were unlettered and igno- General being more humane than this rant, did it under the influence of fremy quixotic Governor, said : "I feel called and excitement, the former in calm and upon to do my duty; but do net wish to In th beautiful 5 act DRAMA, entitled, deliberate council, in committee rooms destroy peaceable citizens I will there-fer- e in them the posi men; place bring and in their Congressional halls, where, with the united talent of this august as tion; order them to make ready; but you FIRE !" The militia sembly, these solons of the nation delib- shall give the word ' " a t. thi V erately and in cold blood ignore, rend to wii not assemble; they listened te the atoms, and trample .under foot the most command of this Brobdignag; no blood .FATE OF THE COQUETTE. sacred guarantee of our nation's fran was shed The General, however, not ehise. being considered orthodox, was removed. POPULAR , RECITATION Section 17, Provides that the Probale We will now briefly examine these By J. A. HERNE. shall be and is a as there bills, great similarity Judges and theNotaries Public, and removed Governor, by among them, simply glance at some of appointed by .To conclude with the leading provisions of Messrs. Fre- him, another federal arrangement. It is so many COMIC SONGS and SKETCHES like the true 1. that Legislature, "The and Section Logan. linghuysen er dummies may snake a U. S. Marshal is authorised to appoint figure-bead- s deputies in each of the judicial districts law, and "these officers'may hold their By Mr. Win. PURRIXGTON. f said Territory; to be approved by the offices for the time which the law prowhat has the Legislature to Prices f Admission. Judge of the District Court, and to exe- vides." But the Governor annuls it, recute all processes, whether in the Dis- do with it, if Reserved $1.00. Parquette, 75 cts. trict Courts of the Uuited States, or in moves the party and appoints others? 60 cts. ' Governor. The with the Gallery, is The power the aoarts of this Territory." fcection 2. Gives the same power ef acts of the Legislature are fictitious. Tlox opcu from Section 18,- Provides tuat the "su appointment of deputies to the United 4 have p.m. or Us with judges, only Court, States District Attorney, together preme aaoeat cofjjus, all DOORS OPES AT COMMEX CI AT S O'CLOCK the "exclusive right to officiate in all power to ttsve I, Courts,, either United Slates or Terri- federal. Tne federals can make tneir " own special appointments; manipulate or torial." veto all laws; serve processes by their The above interferes with the prerogKft-S.PettengillA Co., 10 State ative of the Legislature and people, de- own officers, the U. 8. Marshal and his 37 Park Raw, New York, Boston, and their select Street, own, to pack ia then deputies; of regard priving any right 701 nd Chestnut own their before Street, Philadelphia, them Ike the tltriiun of t judges; manage-tunjuries; try tjjktn tor of their on local tffairt, ' and proseoute them by their own atternsys; are our Agerts for procuring advertiseBoston put then In their own military jails; aad ments in th OcetN Jcsctios for conpower in the federal j laces all Itthealso and authorized to aad or redress of Philadeldhia, writ refuse them then insidious an any mes habeas corpus, only through those very tract for advertising at. eur lowest rates, between tin and other if men nho have thus condcuncv'. ttau. bT tha Ottu PcBUiima Cok?it. : iu-th-e ' nJ ' TINWARE WORK f SELLING Preparatory to taking stock and moving into OUR NEW BUILDING, Wc offer LADIES' FURS AT AN UNPRECEDENTED REDUCTION. FOR INSTANCE, Sprague. and- other- Standard Prints, at 12 1. 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