| Show polygamy the abe restoration of the patriarchal order or 0 mair marriage lage in these latter days in fulfill fulfillment of the declarations of the holy prophets beems seems to create more lore uneasiness in the minds of some ofte cf the te poli political lical demagogues in the united states as well as of reli reil 1 devoted to the dissemination of those principles of corruption 41 abomination and which if inthey ah ey did dut not ori originate 0 binate with have been fostered by lay the peculiar institutions of that church commonly commonly called the mother of harlo harlots t s and coulten aneed by priest and people through throughout oA tho the length and breadth of the land than any I 1 other e kb or I 1 subject within their knowledge and many consider it a violation 0 f the whole recognized civil moral anlu aniu sentiment of the people that is diametrical diametrically diame trica liy opposed ed to tiie tile 0 civil moral ana and religious sentiment of a large majority of the people of the united states is 13 readily admitted and it is not the only ohly institution of heaven that is opposed to tle the doctrines commandments and practices p of many in high places palaces if it i vils vlis vas they tiley would not be so much alarmed for the safety and perpetuity of the institutions of brocar the scarlet lady or of the min man of sin they id so much respect and revere the reason no iio doubt of or their teeing 0 more opposed to the doctrine of plurality of wives than to any other principle of truth revealed for the salvation aud ail all and d exaltation of the children of men isthan is that it more immediately comes in contact corn tact with their evil and cori corl corrupt doi dol doings rigs an and ais aib djs is chiore more direct directly y opposed to the t bin sin of I 1 aution than any other that has com come e 0 lo 10 o their knowledge and sets things in their proper light i where is is thele a cb christian crristian ristian hatlon so called that does not tolerates tej and protect iii ili its citizens in the commission of every species of bf debauchery bau ban chery ebery and prostitution that was ivas e ver ever practiced upon earth eartle where i is s the city or town of any ani considerable sze that thae has not its houses of lil ill lill fame licensed and protected by rall pel regulations for the accommodation of f both high high and low rich and poor ana and where reds is the priest or the legislator C that does or da t irs lis h s voice oica oice against that abominable but favorite institution ution of the petie pedie if it there ard are any iredo not know who th eyare nor where bey hey they reside the pastor of a congregation in n any of the principle citie cities of the united States would saon seon loose his situation if he interfered with or spoke ag against ainest those establishments of filth and iniquity and the aspirant for civic elvic honor or promotion could not expect to obtain e either I 1 i elther if he uttered one word unfavorable ble bie to that popular appendage to civilize 1 d society the brothel I 1 I 1 I 1 such sach bein being the civil moral and religious sentiments ti of men it is no marvel that they aree arfe are opposed to a pain principle ciple that would tend t to ode detroy destroy 13 what they so much approve of 0 arlland and ad mire and wish to bequeath to their posterity and they will unquestionably ably exert themselves to the utmost arid and even urge the necessity of legislative enactment to extirpate poly polygamy 0 amy in order to secure the perpetuity of mono mon o gomy omy and its attendant and consequent institutions if 1 1 it t is moli thought 0 hi that it will in the least prolong their existence congress may even pass the act said to bave have been on abe the calendar of the tiie house of representatives last winter providing anfor n for tor the prevention and punishment ent of po 1 damya ethe the tho pres preb presence enco eDco of so many pretty bomena women as s was rep reported orfed orfea to be in attendance during 11 the late session does not enair entirely ely eli engross their attention though the presumption is that those visiting ladies will strongly advocate ius ils is passage and call the attention of til the tha e senator and representatives important subject should congress in the libat asa of political cai Caf teli lious pil rensy yield to the importunities of a a certain class of people whose institutions aro are in danger and pass an act to prevent and pun ish polygamy in the territories W without 1 somo some special ial lal provisions are made it will certainly be a hard matter to enforce the law in the territory of utah special arrangements will have to be made mad e n of the ju decary more than iha A have llave been beani ar or ii it will be a hard matter to get a i full bench of the supreme court to reside here any considerable length of time unless the executive should be more fortunate in making r appointments than heretofore provision will have dor tobe made for the establishment of some of the popular institutions of the day and for the importation of stimulants or ten to one if they do not leave and raise the hue and cry that the laws aan clan not be executed so far as the people of utah are concerned it matters not to them whether the proposed law for the regulation of their social relations is made or not being decidedly more in favor of popular sovereignty t than of popular institutions tut ions they will pursue the them even tenor ot of their ways as heretofore let what will come and practice what they preach without f fear ear car of molestation rut but should there be any infringement Z gement ement ever attempted to be made on their constitutional rights they know what those rights are and dare maintain them c no Ei cistern EASTERN STERN MAIL MAI L coil berning the arrival of the eastern mail have failed after alithe all ali the care chafe was ta taken en to arrive at correct conclusions but ut we vve cannot think that the failure is any fault of ours there is some mystery connected with the matter that we have lave not been able thus ahus far to solve it is i now exactly six months since mr gerrish left independence in compi company iny with the nove november N mbel mail which arrived here on the of march and since that time five mails have been dispatched eastward from salt lake city post office and nothing has heen been heard from either of the companies excepting one after they passed green river in our youthful days we remember hearing men talk taik about a bourne from which no traveller cretu returned arned but did not know where it was I 1 borwhat nor what it meant ili in studying into the I 1 I 1 P cause of bothin nothing having been heard from the mail or anything else froal fio m thelast the east for fora a f full fuli ull uli half year the idea occurred to our mind that that bourne e must lie between this and the i missouri nver |