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Show E tT ' L Vt wT P- -' mvk"9mvm ill 11 I " "Ih- i DULY rOmT2 REPORTER. r .Ar t D.J.TOOHY, Sdltor and Proprltor ff .li i habit of leading themselves. Understand, we dor not seek to constrain their action, much less their opinion and beWEDNESDAY,- - AUGUST 2, 171. lief, we only claim froedom for ourselves. ' J.I.L"I'1V, J'JJLJJ .! !U." -- BHHBI They harro no right to saddle us with their "REFChTMBD" polygamy. peculiar opposition to polygamy which never Our lute . contemporary, in reply to air peeps except to excuse or defend It Article In the Tribune, howed from the with their ccuiar fealty to the constitution record th At the Liberal poiitlcM party of and laws, against the principle of which Utah wai organized last year cm an they never cease to protest. the all barix, prominent Gcalilei of tire Territory taking part In it. So far a they have acted thl year, they the doctrine. They could hare not dPjrthorwliM?. The district convention at Salt Lake declared it devotion to the supremacy of tho constitution and the laws, fllY THE WZSTXKX UXION TELKORAFII CO. which means the enforcement of the law gainst polygamy, or it inan nothing. At the ratification meeting which has THE LATEST DISPATCHES. made such trouble, the Gentile speakers simply insisted on the same doctrine. In a rough, offensiro way It may be, yet, neverof theless, the gist of their offense was InsistIsa y ence on the doctrine. Wyomlnjy. Whereupon the Salt Lake Tribune, In a of that them issue, singjj July 31t, charges with being a little handful of disorganize a ersj brawling' demagogue; violent, brain- The CnQlIsh Princes iest men, who have no higher object in view Dublin Danquet. than the elevation of themselves to places of power orpoitions for plunder; who have no faith in. woman's virtu, nmf enn see ETC.,- ETC. etc.,. nothing In polygamy but the reflection of theirown vllo thoughts; who are tolerant of HOME NKVYS. prostitution; selfish adventurers, seeking to create a storm in hopes that they may ride Concord, N. II., August 1. A very cuInto power on the topmost wave, no matter rious phenomenon was witnessed oti Lake whq sinks; seeking to make a divi.ion in Winncpegoe on Sunday Afternoon by two tho ranks of the Liberal party a a word, men anchored off ltattlesnako Island in a prompted by nothing but base, mercenary small bout. There was scarcely a breath of and selfish motive. 'All this from what air or wind, and the surfitco of the luko wns was tho courteous and digulficd Tribune ! unufllcted by even a ripple, when tho center Tho organ, par excellence, of the disinter- of the lake suddenly appeared to sink down, ested, conscientious Utah Protestant! And and immediately following threo largo launched against their friend men who wave, the largest over flvo feet iu hight, exerted themselves a year of so ago, at their dashed over tho rock on tho Island, for n instigation, to have troops sent hero to pro- moment threatening the destruction of the tect them from the daggers of the Church boat. Washington, Augutj 1. At a Cnbinct assassins. Hereafter the Church pa;ers can boast no monopoly of hate for the Gentiles of meeting tovioy it Wns decided to tender to Utah; indeed, they may learn something in Charles Francis Adams the appointment of the way of abuse' from tlm Salt Lake Tri- arbitration on tho part of the United StAtcs bune, daily and weekly. The last issuo of to meet at Geneva with those of other nathe latter was filled with correspondence tion for the settlement of the Alabama from men who in the spring of 1870 came claims treaty of Washington. The President appointed Felix R. to ue with their hair standing on end, and of Indian ter owder-houBennit, Commissioner, e Pittburg, told us oit whbpcrs of the is reason and to believe there he will soon Which they were daily walking, of tho secret dagger and bullet awaiting them on every settle the difference between Secretary Bout.-we- ll and Commissioner Pleasanton, which atreot corner, ILtejiing nil tho time to tho were fully discussed in the Cabinet meeting walls Os if they were endowed with ears and tongues. Now, we having meanwhile done Cheyenne, Aug. 1. Tho Supreme Court nothing but steadily keep on our course, they pour out all the vials of abuse on us, of Wyoming has decided that women have and ostentatiously offer to shed their blood tho right to sit as jurors under tho provision to protect Brigham Young in his constitu- ofthe existing Territorial laws, Judge Chief Justice Howe tional right to live in open adultery with a Fisher dissenting. -rendered an that women, under the opinion dozen or twenty women. The doctrine of 14th amendment, have the same right in the Liberal political party of Utah is thAt held by all Protestant States, namely, that the United States as men in respect to sufthe State bas tho right to regulate fnarriage. frage and office holding.- Colonel Wham, Indian Agent at Foit The Tribune men dissent from this in toto, snys the Sioux at that post were Laramie, claiming that it should be left to tho indi- never more friendly to the whites or better lost year, but we atvidjual. They did tributed it to tho lingering shades of that snthfled with the action of) tho Government than now. gross darkness in which they acknowledged Newport, R. I., August 1. Governor they had boon- groping the fourth of n century. NVe hoped and cxecteT they would noffman of New York has n-acknowledged with thanks tho receipt of letter from escape from it by this time. But it seems Lewis W. Clark, Chniitnan of tho Demonot. They still tmte the Mormon side of State Committee, thanking him in thj question tho vita! question of necessity cratic behalf of tho Democracy of New Hampunderlying all other political issues in Utah. "We do not object to this, since they no shire for protecting the Orange parade. doubt honestly, If Ignorantly, hold to their FOREIGN NEWS. opinion, but we object to tbeir crowding us offour own platform and taking exclusive Dublin, August 1. Tho Prince tfio It of under colors tho of polipossession presided at tho banquet of the agricultural tical adversary, openly displayed. It is a1 society On presenting n tont to ridicuas of sublimo or specimen tho Queen and tho royal family the Prince arrogance lous in one direction, as their humility and' expressed tho hope that the Queen would fear of their own shadows a'year ago' were in soon visit Ireland, and defended hi brothers the. other. No men with average mental from the charge of uselessness. Prince Arbalance Could be guilty of either. thur responded to a toast. He had a lasting They remind ono of the dog in the manger; interest in Ireland's welfare. He declared they dont want to occupy their own' chosen it engraved upon his heart, and predicted a field nor let ua occupy ours. They always prosperous future for the country. Tho objected tor the State's interference in tho Princess Louise in reply to a petition from marriage relations of the people, claiming the Irish Amnesty Pomniittea says it would that reason alone should be brought to be impossible for her to Interfere for the rebear on it. They said a year ago, that lease of the Fenian prisoners, and the quesas practiced among the Mormon, tion of pardon must be left with the Governpolygamy, as also the whole marriage question as pre- ment. sented by. the Orthodox (Mormon). Priesthood, was their special horror,1 (see Weekly BRIGHAM YOUNG. while their 1870);' 31, yet, ffW&uneJuly A Pen Pie are of the Mormon Chief. organ has teemed with able argumentative Gcorgo Alfred Townsend, writing from attacks on other Mormon errors, it has never Salt Lake City, says of Brigham Young: deigned to treat polygamy so, has never With hi- - hair nioely oiled in ringlets and And now, failing around hi heavy neck, hair and brought reason to bear on it. they crowd between polygamy and those who beard aluxuriant, and but littlein turned in his hand, would attack it by both reason and law, And color,his pair of silver spectacle manner all bland, from his and d insist that it shall bo lot alone. Whut more to hi knees tho and of feet, poise eyes could Brigham Young do? Brigham Young soothes mankind with They must be careful, they laid'nt first, eelgnorul hospitality. We are introduced, t a little hypocritical, so that they might except ono young man who steps forward and says: As thero is nobody to make me draw to their sido many leading polygamists acquainted, hero i my card. President It is unnecessary, Sir, replies who wore already with them in heart. But Young. who have they thivicfrawn? Notone. They Brigham; quite needless! Ue seated. We ho Is more perfectly at home than convert from that class, see that have not made one in tho crowded room, and that he nor will they, while they In effect' sustain ony has a hard, peremptory voice, plausibly toned down to reeption necessities. Lookpolygamy, both in theory and practice. of age, he is to Their sacrifice expediency, ing not more thanj 70 year a half still that score, period by past in this Instance, has served one good pur- may have 20 years to live. Of a and wonderpose, however. It has furnished indubitafully robust constitution, equal to idl the ble proof that polygamy is tho essence of responsibilities of polygamy, of and self-wil-l, with Mormourim, ita Atll ripe growth and fruit, cool education an an and chiefly aptIts sanctum sanctorum into which none may ness and ardor for religions, and avarice. power comoYrithoat mortal offence. And yet they Young is wonderfully devised for organizing claim that It is a xncro trifle, not worth the an ignorant and solemn people, and comproductive and docile. of the pelling them to tronbkrof opposition a small-brancVpaa tree of Mormonlsro. H ia tilo root Of thus Clara, I love but thee alone! 5at tree; and their coutte in reference' to it, sighed tho tender youth; O, hear me, then, my passion own with trembling lips and prove It If nothing else does. tones- - Indeed, I tpeak the truth- earnesl Under these circumstances how can they He the blush oonpread her cheek; pstrsrd opposed he let him draw her near, expeot outsiders to regard them, as scarce for emof to polygamy, or, if they are, as daring to tion could she speak, yet did aha ask, in ac say so? How can they expect to be fcl- cant tnaok, How much have you a year! 1 a out-and-o- WEEKLY RANSOHOFF & CO., -- MISCELLANEOUS ADVTS. GROCERIES, ETC. MISCELLANEOUS ADVTS. lowed tamely by men who know what they believe, and knowing daro maintain, and who, moreover, have always Leon In the conimiE Wholeoalo T. D. COM WAY, (UTAH) REPORTER. JOHN A. CREIGHTON, .5 J ! . anti-polygam- 3IEROHANTS. 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