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Show ? I and the accused shall have the right and arprivilege to challenge, for cause, the and of the both gra.ml and ray polls, for petit jury, aDd in all prosecutionsin this bigamy, and tbe crimes specified We present this Bill m amended and passed by the IlotUe of Representatives and snlmiltted for the action of the Senate. act, no person shall be competent to serve, filst CoxoaxM, 2d Session., either as grand or petit jurors who believes In, advocates, or practices bigamy, conII. H. 1089. cubinage or polygamy, and upon that fact ac pearing by examination on voir or otherwise, anch person shall not dire BEPRESESTlTITESs W THE QOCSE OF be permitted to serve as a juror. And in ' "'Febrcabt 3, 1370. all criminal trials each of tbe parties shall on tee Commit the to referred the right to challenge peremptorily have twice Read to bo six of the petit jurors. the Territories, and ordered 4 " f Bra 12. Aid be it further enacted. That printed. whereas marriage iu said Territory of Utah leave, introdaced ttio rests solely on the contract of the parties, Mr. Ccllont, on ' fallowed by cohabitation, there being no following bill:form, manner, or ceremony, prescribed iH by the laws of said Territory for the solt v ft ' j in theTaws in the emnization of this important relationcerI j aid of the execution of or recordation, tiny society, requiring Territory ofyUUh, and for other or publication of the same: That ' " , , tificate, purposes. in all prosecutions for bigamy, concubinage, or adultery, it shall not be Resolved ly the Senate and flouse of AmerStates to prove cither the first or cf l1 Untied United the That axsenJAed, subsequent marriages, by theor regis ica in Gmgress other aptration or certificate thereof, Utah may of Territory States marshal same may be the the but of rocorded each in evidence, judicial a deputy point - districts of said Territory : Provided. That proved by such evidence as is admissable before any such deputy shall be author- to provo a marriage iu other cases, and ized to enter upon the discharge of his proof of cob abitatiou by the accused with bo ap- more than one woman as husband and duties, bis appointment must court wife, his declarations and admissions that district the of proved by the judge is such women are bis wives, his acts recograid which for deputy district of the and must take nizing, ncknowh dging, introducing, treatappointed; and said deputy oath prescribed by ing, or deporting himself towards them as subscribe the same and give such, shall, unless rebutted, bo sufficient the marshal, taken law to bo by to to sustain tbe prosecution. sureties sufficient and with good bond, sum often the Sec. 13. And be it further enact'd. That in penal ' said marshal the for conditioned thousand dollars,, any man in said Territory, who shall after faithful discharge, of his duties as such this act goes into efiVct, live 'or cohabit approval, with on woman or more, other tlun his deputy. And said appointment, euterod be shall upon the lawful wife; as his wife or wives, shall be bond and oath, 1 rornals of said court. adjudged guilty of tbe crime of concubinThat it be further tm cH HeOT 2. And age, and upon conviction thereof, shall be H shall bo the duty of said marshal, in punished by fine not exceeding one thousthe to attend and dollars, and by imprisonment in the his or deputies, by person district and supreme courts of said Terri- penitentiary at hard labor, not exceeding all process, five years, uud iu all 'prosecutions for the tory, and serve and execute Issned renddecrees or violation of this section tho alleged conorders, judgments, or by any cubines of the accused shall be competent ered or directed by said courts, witnesses to establish ort disprove the Jadgo thereof. enacted That , be it further And chnrgc: Profil'd, That no statement made tic. 3. of said district States attorney United tho by any such witnesses shall be nsed against an assistant in or allowed to effect them in any also admitted, appoint may Territory Terrisaid of districts iu manner any cas whatsoever, and an oach of the judicial assuch before That any imltetmentf charging said crime to ha e tory: Provded, Of been with more . than one sistant shall enter upon the dwcharge bo must apwill sustained be his woman, by proof, show-m- g his duties, appointment dm-trithe of committed with to been same have tho the judge presiding proved by court of tne district for which such one only or more, y assistant Sec. 15. rim! he U furhermne led i appointment is made; and saidsnmo oath tbo subscribe and roast take every person who c mints the crime of disthe takeu to be law by adaltery shall lw punished by imprisonprescribed by trict attorney. And said anointment, ment noFaxsetfiiiig . five .year?; nor less and oath shall bo entered upon than one year, or by fine not exceeding cue thousand dollars nor less than one tn Journals of said coLrt. Bec. d. And be It further enacted. That bnutlred dollar; or by .both fiue and im at the discretion of the court; Shall bo the duty of said district attornat to violation1 his of this section, the or assistants, and in auy by person ey, tend all of the district courts of said Ter- thirteenth section of this act, and the act duties of prose- against bigamy, entitled An act to punritory, and perform the criminal -- cases ish and prevent tbo practice of polygamy all in cuting attorney " in , the- - Territories of. the United States arising la said courts. That and other places, and disapproving and enacted. it Bec. 5. And be further United States, over, annulling certain acts of the legislative only citizens of tho e twenty-onof years, shall be com- assembly of the Territory of Utah, apthe age in proved July first, eighteen hundred and petent to serve as grand or petit jurors sixty-twsaid Territory. may be charged in separate enacted. That be it further same indictment, which inthe G. iu And counts Bec. conshall said of dictment Territory the grand jury may conclude, generally, against sist of fifteen good and lawful men, twelve tbe statutes iq such cases made and prosection of an of whom concurring may find and return vided, and the thirty-firs- t act of the indictment. of legislative assembly of the Tera bill Sec. 7. And be tt further enacted. That ritory of Utah, entitled An act in"relahold tion to crimes and punishments, apat least twenty days before the time ofcourts district tbo of term proved M irch Gth. eighteen hundred nud tug each rogular in their fifty-tw.be, and the suuie.ia hereby, respective of said Territory, the United States marshal of said disapproved and annulled. Sec. 10. Aid be it further enacted. That deputies, shall, Territory, or one of his district of the clerk the with in all cases or propeediugs where iropri connection in court for .which a term is .to be hoUlen, sonment may bo ordered, if there bo no s jlect from the body of the people of said jail or prison in which tbo person or per district thirty-nin- e good 'and lawful sons to be imprisoned can with safetj be men having the necessary qualifications, kept, tbe court or judge may order such to serve as jurors, and make alist, in person or persons cou fined m any miliso tary prison or camp of tbe Unitecf States writing, of the Dames of the persons selected, and append thereto a Certificate, Id said Territory; shd tho officer or per have by them son in command of such prison or camp stating that said persons aforesaid cajjv i.s hereby authorized aud required, on the th ftet to la b66n bg1cUh1 the court, district, order of the court or judge, to receive and forth and setting city, and term- - of court for which they were safely keep such person or persons until sleeted, which certificate shall be signed they shall bo lawfully discharged from by the persons making 6uch selection, custody. and filed with said clerk ; whereupon said . Sfcc. 17.; lad be ftfuxtlterctmteddThkt, elerk shall forthwith issue a venire, di- if the United Btates pmrsbai or auy of bis rected to said marshal or bis deputy com- deputies shall bo resisted or threatened manding him to summons the fifteen per-- 4 with resistance, in the execution of any jog first named on said list, to bn and writ, order, process, judgment, or decree, court or judge of said Territory, appear in said court on the first day of of the term thereof (to be named in said saidanymarshal or either of his deputies, to is venire) to serve as grand jurors; also in tbeif judgment-osaiitanoe- ' said mar-na- may, if , issue a like venire commanding or to the commander, apply or "hla deputy, to summon the re- necessary, in charge,1 of any military camp person to on said list r persons maining twenty-fonor post of the United States in said Terbe and appear at said term to serve as petit ritory, or to any one having charge of selected and of the Uuiled States therein, for a jurors, and the persons soone troops full grand summoned shall constitnte to aid such officer; and upon such That if posse Provided, and twofull petit juries: application being made, the commander, all or any number of the persons bo selec- or person incharge of such military camp, ted and snmmooed shall fail to appear, post, or troops, is hereby authorized shall be excused by the court, or shall be to detail a sufficient number of men challenged, or if for any other causo to enforce thp writ or other process, whatever it shall become necessary, the whatever it may bo, which is being, or is court, both in the case of tho grand and threatened to be resisted. And said marpetit jury, may order tbs pannel to be shal. or eitherof his deputies, may make filled by, talesmen, summoned by the application to such assistance when necmarshal or his deputy from the body of essary to suppress any mob, riot, or other the district or from the bystanders. disturbance of the peace. Sec. 8. And be it furOier enacted. That, - Seo. 18. Aid be U further enacted That If, at any special or adionrned term of the it khnll be tbe duty of tbe governor of said district courts of said Territory, it shall as it shall, appear often 'so Territory, become necessary to have either a grand fcause td be inspecor to inspect, or petit jury or both, after the juries for ted, tbe other and . prisons in said thar5'ilaP 14500- kftT been diaclinrRetlof Territory,jails manner the and persous are from attendance,- the presiding judge therein. and hekl. treated, imprisoned the district court requiring tbe attendance And the governor shall make rnles for the discrehis in of such jaryor juries may, regulation and government of, said jaiH tion, issne s special order requiring tho and prisons; and he ! hereby empowered marshal or one of his deputies, and the to remove the wardens and keepers ol all vClerk, to forthwith select and summon a and prisons, or other officers connecto the foregoing jails jury or juries according And and appoint others in their ted therewith, any judge of stead as often as provisions of this act. in his opinion the public said the district courts of tbe Territory shall require. of Utah is hereby authorized and. em- good 19. Sec. And be it further enacted. That times such at and to appoint powered no alien as deem living in or practicing bigamy, expedient, places as be may or concubinage, shall lie adcourt ioTns district of terms polygamy, many special to mitted busicitizenship of the United States; as in liis opinion the necessities of nor shall to notice any person live in or practice ness may require, thirty days of and of time tka bigamy, polygamy, or coucnbinage, place holding lo givcu o hold office of trart some In in term any noh profit newspaper spocial f vote in said SAld at in any election Territory, Cenci.ri circulation Territory. rc. J. And be it further enacted. That therein, or be entitled tor the benethe said first judicial district shall embrace fits of tho homestead orr laws of the United States, and the district the counties of MHUrd, Sanpete Sevier, courts of said Territory are hereby authorItio . Tinte, Reaver, Iron, Washington, to ized issue writ of quo warranto, on the and that tbe and Kane, regular Virgin, tho court thereof shall be held information of tho district attorney or terms at county of other person interested, to test the right lily of Reaver,oninthesaid first Monday of any one discharging the duties of or Rew.'jr, commencing cf dOuo m each year; That the said claiming the right to any office of sak! eccemd judicial district shall embrace tho Territory; and tbe judge of elections are h, hereby authorized to examine under onth counties of Tooele, Salt Lake, Utah, person who may offer to vote ns to nad.Juab, and that the Tegular all their held Salt at Lake be shall qualifications and right so to do, and toiiif thereof all first on the persons appointed or elected to office Citv, eoroMenetng Mondays of Februerv, Mar, and September, In in said Territory, before entering upon the each year; That tb third judicial district dnties of such office, and before being en shall embrace tbe counties of Davis, titled to any salary or other emoluments take And subscribe one of the Morgan. Summit, Boxelder, Cash, Weber thereof, shall oaths or affirmations, to wit: I, terms the following regular and Rich, and that A. do swear (or affirm) that I In at Ik, held be Corinne, solemnly shall thereof never voluntarily borne arms Against said county of Boxelder, and shall com- have mence on the first Mondays of January the United State since I have been a &nd Jane In each year: but the time of citizen thereof; that I have voluntarily commencing said regular terms of said given no aid, countenance, counsel, or ocvorftl conrU may be changed, by the encouragement to persons engaged in governor, when it shall appear to him armed hostility thereto; that I have never that a different time wonld accommodate sought nor accepted nor attempted to extbe judge and the people of the said sev ercise the functions of any offioe whatever, under any authority or preeral districts better. 10. And be It further enacted. That tended authority in hostility to the United 80. Jo criminal coeoe both the prosecution State; that I have not yielded .s vol an- . - - i ? h I f' nec-cswa- ry Rep-rentniuli- ve ?. i -- f ; I ! f ct l, app-.ova- f , II i o, dis-trict- s, o, , tary support to any pretended government, authority, power, or constitution within the United States hostile or inimical thereto; (or I do solemly swear (or affirm) that I have been relieved by an act of .Congress, as provided for by tho third section of; the fourteenth article ,of the amendments to the Constitution of the United States) that I am not living in or practicing bigamjr, polygamy, or concubinage; sod I will not hereafter Tire in or practice the same. And I do farther swear (or affirm) that, to the best of my knowledge And ability I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear. true faith and allegiance to thepame; that I will obey all of the laws of the United States, and will not counsel, advise, or encourage any other person to disobey or violate the same; that, I, take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion, and that I 'will well and faithfully discharge the duties of. the office on which I am about' to enter: So help me (lod; and said oath when taken and Subscribed shall be certified by the officer before whom tbe same was taken and subscribed, and said oath so certified shall forthwith be forwarded to the Secretary of said Territory, who shall place the same on file iu hi office. Sec, 20. Anil be II further enacM, That in tbe absence, or in easo of sickness or disability, of any of the judges of eaid Territory, or for any cause whatever which renders it necessary, it shall he competent lor either of the judges to hold court in any of the judicial districts of Huid Territory, and it is hereby made the duty of .said judges, upon the requestor direction of the executive of said Territory, in writing, setting forth the reason anu necessity of such request or direction, to proceed to- the district designated and tc jold the terms of court therein until such necessity shall ceae. Sec. 21, .And be it further emidoZ, That the probate judges, justices of the peace, judges of all elections, notaries public, aud all sheriffs in said rTcrritory shall be appointed by the governor, be subject! to removal .by him, and ahull hold their offices for the teim prescribed by law, unless sooner removed, or their successor ahull before then be appointed. , Sec. 22. And be it further, enacted, Tbat an appeul by any party aggrieved shall be allowtd from nil final decisions, orders, judgments, or decrees of all inferior courts hr said Territory, to tbo district courtof the. district iu which the proceedings before such courts are had, and fu correction of the proceedings of such inferiof courts ot said Territory, aud to prevent und correct abuses by tho same, the district courts of said Territory are hereby Authorized to issue writs of error, certiorari,' 'mandamus, prohibition, and quo warranto, and iu ail cases of appeal from one court to another, where a bond or other security ia now required to be given by the party appealing, it shall not be lawful to demand or exact of such party the.paymer,t of costs adjudged or taxed against him, until the appeal shall be filially disposed of by the nppellat court, und the supreme court of said Territory may make rules and regulations us to the mode and manner of taking and perfecting appeals from one court to another in said Territory, and the security, if any, to bo given in such appeals, no that the just rights of the parties may and preserved . . Sec. 23. And be it further enacitd. That marriages in said Territory may be solemnized only by justices cf. tho supreme court, by jn?dices of the; pac duly appointed and qualified, und by any priest or minister of the gospel regularly ord lined and settled or established as such in said Territory, between parties competent to enter into the marriage contract. Mar riage in said Territory is hereby declared to he a ciril contract, to which the consent of parties, capable in law of contracting, is essential. No man, a resident of said Territory, fchail marry his mother, his grandmother, danghter, granddaughter wife, sons stepmother, grandfather's wile, grandsons wifo, wifes mother, wifes grandmother, . wifes daughter, wife's granddaughter, nor his sister, bis half-siste-r, brothers daughter, father's sister, or mothers sister. No woman stgill marry her father, grandfather, son, grandson; stepfather, grandmothers husband, , Wa-aatc- -- , n 25. 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The Only N . husband, We WEEKLY. & SiTaEr u The New York World, the s Hirst Borrow. four of the World, by way of Odifoniia, Jpen. Journal in tbe United States. China, Indio, Egypt, Ac ; together with The leading Democratic Journal intLoo other correspondence, all 'the New, Religious . aadSecular. and a rest variety of the best Road-- try, and e able a it Is eminent, the New v WoaLD. IfosUrn Traveller . Original and Selected. in.iow is the time tc secor the oldest and The New York World, th' best edited on tbe continent, 1 wonderfully fertii i FA1.1HY Form TRI WEEKLY 1870.TnCYORLD.'i8 1 Is now publishing a eerie of Letter from the Rev. Dr. E. D. O. P&ImE. who i making the DS8T 1 be-secu- red husband, husbands father, ' husbaud's grandfather, husbands son, husbands grandson, nor her brother, brothers son, sisters son, fathers brothNo marriage brother. er, shall be contracted while either of the livparties ha a former wife1 or hasband unStates or United in tbe elsewhere, ing less' the marriage with such former wife or husband shajl, have ben legally dissolved. All person within the degrees of cpnsangninity. within wbioh marriAges are herein prohibited to residents of said Territory, ami hereby declared to be incestuous and void, who 'shall intermarry with "each other, or who shall commit adultery or fornication With each other, shaM be punished by imprisonment at hard labor in the penitentiary of the Ternnd ritory not more than twonty years, dolbe fined not more than one thousand . lars. Sec. 21. And be it further enacted, That iq all case of election by ballot it shall be unlawful for any persou to put auy number," figure," or device upon such ballot, whereby any. person may be enabled to ascertain by whour tbe ballot was given; aud any violation, or .attempt to .violate this provision shall be deemed nnd taken to be a crime, and upon couviction thereof the person so offending may be punished by fine not exceeding five hundred dollars or by imprisonment in tbe penitentiary not exceeding one . year, or by both fine and imprisonment at tbe of tbe court. Ami at all election, none but male 'citizens of the United States over twenty-on- e years .of age, reelection district, or in the siding prctnet and-no- t disqualified by conviction of crime by any of the provision of this act,' or otherwise, shall be competent STAGE LINE. h( rttalt gkiwtcr, C2 THE WORLD THE NEW YORK From and after JUG 1st, the ander- - Two Two - danghters AROUND IDAHO ADD OREGON fi - l, pre-emptio- Sec. 27. And be it further enacted. That said Territory shall have exclusive original jurisdiction in all suits for divorces or alimony,' " Sec. 28. And be it further enacted. That all laws and parts of laws of Utah Ter ritory, which in any way interfere with tbe primary disposal of the soil, or the possession thereof, of the United States, are hereby disapproved and annulled. Sec. 29. And be U further enacted. That if , any . person not qualified to vote, shall vole,, or offer to vote, at any election, or if any qualified voter shall cast,' or offer to cast at any election more than one vote for tbe same officer or officers, he shall be deemed gnilty of a misdemeanor, and shall, upon conviction thereof before any, court having jurisdiction, be punished by .fine not exceeding five hundred dollars, or by imprisonment iu Ihe penitentiary not exceeding one year, or by both such fine and imprisonment, at tbe discretion of tbe court. - . the district eonits MILL i ! kin . corinne, Utah! f Chroroo-Llthograp- 2 ? h U J. yetljr -.-- , |