Show LOCAL AND OTHER MA it i i 1 afta i i 1 i TUESDAYS DAIL DAILY 4 1 s jelu SALT LAKE lare CITY april 12 1879 j ed deseret leuw neue dear DEAB SIB SIR the lord is with us congress is released from the consideration of the mormon question and a noble son of mars mara dashes forward with all the zeal and ardor of the young napoleon and with the battle cry of quo warranto carranto war ends mormonism forever yours A carn carr lED ED veran WORTHY OP or NOTE the information contained in the following note received yesterday may bo be us useful etui to 0 many of our readers SALT laue LAKE CITY i apri april lith 1870 E editor dito deseret news dear sir I 1 understand that a great many numbers of a publication li are sent by carriers and forwarded by mail from this city to persons who have ordered them stopped and who may be ignorant of the law on the subject which makes them liable for the price ot subscription as long aa as the papers are taken from the postoffice post office would yoo yon kindly give the benefit of your wide circulation to this that all persons persona who do not wish to take a paper must refuse to at f ehni the postoffice post office when the post ri where it is refused will notify the postmaster at the place of publication ot of the fact which alone will exempt the person to whom it is sent from being responsible for the price of subscription Lm MASS MEETINGS IN ix THE settlements N 0 have received a synopsis of the proceedings ce of meetings of tho citizens of manti mand sanpete county and mona juab county the former held anth on the ath instant the latter on the esth to protest against that bill the proceedings and resolutions were similar in purport to those of meetings for the same purpose held at other places already noticed in our columns 3 M SOCIETY AT ephraim th rhe ladies a of the ephraim sanpete fe male relief society send sena us du an account bc pu nt of their first yearly meeting held on t the h e ath lust just from which we learn that during daring the year the members have done days work the results of ahl winch ch are seen sean in quilts jans jeans linsey lace various articles of ladles ladies wearing apparel cheese ac ac c tho the total receipts of the society during the year yeah yea were total disbursements 0 to o needy and P E fund j we are glad to hear that the society kirr kirl lin 1 such a live and flourishing condition and pray that its members liay may ae be blessed in ius ins their labors of love 1 1 j rou ROM wap wednesdays DAILY dainy weather IT ITEM by deseret Desere fc telegraph to loan logan toan an snowing and cloudy wellsville sti snowing owing snow about four inches dee deep Kays kaysville ville stormy snow about avo five in inches deep and still s lowing showing i i payson wl wind vi d blowing snowed all morning about two inches deep nephi been snowing since about 4 this morning alts almost as fast as falls mount Plea piea pleasant sarit snowing about two inches on ground serpio snowing been snowing almost last night ill in this city eity it commenced raining last nigh night tand and from midnight snow and sleet sleety have fallen freely the weather is ls cold and uncomfortable t MASS MEETINGS IN tire TITE settlements we have received more reports of mass meetings from anfe Anie amerlean american rican fonk pork smithfield franklin Brighh brigham ba city and other places to protest against the passage by the U S senate of the cullom bill in ili several instances full copies coples of the remon st rances and ana resolutions adopted at those meetings have been forwarded which we should be most happy to publish but as they are all lengthy and exactly similar in character and sentiment we are compelled to decline doing so fearing the repetition would become tedious to the majority of our readers we notice one peculiarity in the proceedings at smithfield that the speakers were of both sexes ladies ladles and gentlemen joining in denouncing the tho passage of the bill gunelson GuNN lsoN ison bro H Thun neson noson writing from gunnison sanpete county on the loth dinst says the people are busy putting in their grain our oar cooperative operative co store does a good lousiness the stockholders hay hare in the average e had about 3 to a share eif 0 of 5 for each quarter which is very good in a little settlement like this and considering that we had a capita stock of bf to start about three quarters of a year ago tho the capital stock is now increased toj tod 1530 whilo while our goods in many instance 4 ces yare lare are aro retailed at tr rii ati about ou baslow as low a figure hs as in infalt 11 alt ait lake take city I 1 MW dred DIED IE D in this city april 1870 priscilla charlotte clive daughter of claudius and mary ann clive caged fifteen years and arid two days lays the news of the tho death of aws promising young lady will probably give the community as great a shock as it did us when wo we heard hearil it it wils wits was entirely unexpected to us for we had not heard of her illness though we learn this in morning orning that she has wy s been then ther feebie feeble for sho she fas was widely videly i known and ain tin unusually usually x respected spec ted and her parents will have the tio y sympathy bof of h a large largo circle circie office of friendson friend ad s sin in this t their bir great bereavement the funeral cerer onles onies will he be held at I 1 pm tomorrow to morrow atthe at the ward assembly rooms booms tim THE uras OTAS we have received the first number of the motorist mot ogist published on the dinst by JE johnson esq of st george at one dollar a year it it will will he be devoted wholly to the interests of fruit culture in utah the cause it advocates is one of great worth and we hope to see this journal well supported by the of the territory and become very useful in disseminating a knowledge of the principles of the science it advocates J futol S daliy dalny fell FELI ASLEEP EF in jesus at 6 30 a m wednesday april 13 1870 mrs loretta J J huss hussey wife of warren hussey hu asey aged 29 years 8 months and 24 days the demise of mrs hussey is very sudden and unexpected she having been in her usual health until sunday morning last at that time a very severe headache set in which continued until yesterday morning when she became much easier during the day she was con considered considene tb to be 0 greatly improved towards evening aishe h e fell asleep her slumber iee seeming hein heln g to be natural and comfortable W while ilo lie asleep those attending her suddenly noticed that she was very much prostrated and it is believed that she was then seized with bedig ap that in the opinion of the medical gentlemen who attended her being the cause of death from that time she gradually sank until death closed the scene the funeral services will tako take place at independence hall at I 1 pm on friday next the friends of the family are invited to attend COM cohr conference TRAIN vo to learn that gen supt cupl jos A young of the utah central railroad hm has been enabled I 1 to make mako special arrangements with the central pacific railroad company b by which the inhabitants of weber box E elder T cache cacho and rich kich counties who wish to attend the coming conference will be gre greatly itly accommodated A special train will leave brigham city every morning from the fourth to the tenth of may inclusive at a m and ogden en at a m reaching this city atilo oh leck and returning at p ni arriving in ogden at 7 and brigham city at p nii nik m calling a at t the intermediate points the fares from box elder to salt lake city and return will be from ogden and intermediate points the usual special rates A falb fain amongst the resolutions 1 ado adopted pt od at the masi mass meeting held hela at brigham city on the loth iii ill dinst at is one to which we beg leave to draw the ht attention of bf those who so sadly bewail bewall the condition of hemon heMor mons it reads thus 8 resolved that the public halls halis of brigham city and lind box elder county are free for mhd iise lise use of members of congress and ministers of good and moral character of every christian denomination and we pledge ourselves to renounce the doctrine of plural marriage when they convince us by philosophical and scriptural that it is immoral does not produce happiness nor incite to industry and improve ment and is not a divine institution can any offer be fairer who will accept it A AN EL EXCELLENT crance CHANCE por FOB S moats bishop hughes of mendo endon eudon cache county writes a letter full of good things of that part of the vineyard the letter bears date april 3rd ard and commences by saying that the labors of the husbandman havo have fairly commenced for the season during the week preceding the date of writing the citizens of mendon had fiad been engaged in moving their field fenc ethe present boundary enclosing soo acres more land than f formerly ag erly enly education is receiving a good share of attention and schools are being well supported operation cooperation co is prospering and giving satisfaction to the p people eople and they are trying to live the their religion now for a word to singers bishop hughea hughes says there is a tery very fine choir in Men uen dosi dori but they want to increase the numb beof brof its members by the addition of a alto and soprano and as an inducement they offer to give fort forty acres ten each of the best land in the settlement to four such singers who will go and settle there provided they are good members of society good readers of music and will guarantee to attend meetings regularly this is a rare chance for four persons to obtain a nice little estate on easy terms wo we would not like to see the salt lake lako city tabernacle choir which has now under the tuition and leadership of professor careless reached such an advanced state of proficiency marred in the least by the departure of four lour of its ita members to settle in but we do think that if four individuals ha have hate a the necessary qualifications either from the city or from somo come other part of the territory do not close with the offer of bishop hughes they will stand in their own light MI MiLl tary TART the wyoming tribune 0 of the ath dinst notices amongst other othen military changes that i i ca rus sell sellon on the int inot auf and aud proceed hocamp to camp p L do douglas kl fco foo tco i 0 1 I oth infant Infantry will leave leae fort bussell russell on I 1 the 0 oth dinst and ana proceed at once oneeta to fort bridger 11 AN ax ENTIRELY NEW FRUIT tho Th bUtah utah speaking of the utah hubred cherry says this new now fruit has been recen tk obtained by fertilizing the bloom of Eh eUtah sand cherry with the pollen of the wild plum producing a dwarf tree with long iong willowy branches much resembling the plum the fruit is round dark violet color skin thin the seed small and round like that of a cherry cherny flesh of a soft juicy pulpiness sweet and rich a combination of the taste and character of both plum and cherry it la is excessively prolific in fruit and ili will wili ill usually load itself so heavy as to bend it to the ground unless tied to a stake it bears when a year old from the bud and ort oft often enat at or from seed we have several trees but a year old now white with bloom it may be budded or grafted on either peach or plum and probably on cherry stocks last year we had dormant buds grow over eight feet in hight we consider this fruit a valuable addition to the fruit ga garden aden n t M MK R V FROTHING 0 HAMS SEl sei RMON atho 0 br 1 lat an extract from aser moir moa delivered by mr frothingham of new now york on the amendment 11 one more lesson this amendment teaches us that of unity this question of religion is a sensitive one in IA this country we have side by side aide all the rell reil religions ions lons of the world ours onra is not a catholic country not a protestant country not a Chils christian tl country the blacks have not as yes yet settled upon a national religion in africa they are edans pouring in through the golden gate by the thousands are the chinese they bring with them the religion of boodea a religion which was centuries old when christianity wah was wa born and there over by salt lake we have the mormons cormons Mor mons a religion which plants itself upon moses and the the tho prophets of this religion pa polygamy 1 I y amy is a feature we may abhor it tut gut but must accept it as a apart part of their religion we may not dare to lay upon it the hand of violence for if you do yon you violate a fundamental part of our constitution freedom of conscience and here hero side by side we have the old religion Tell gion glon of f the hebrews mohammedanism Bood hism christianity mormonism what 15 is ahe the he lesson toleration let le t each assume the right of the other to grow bet ret us at least acknowledge the rights of others and yette ought to go further th than anthis this it is not enough there ought to be something like brotherhood we must remember that the beginning and the end of all religion is love to god and man when we come to that heavenly home we shall discover dise disc dver in what consists the the unity ef of the spirit be assured the unity of the spirit will be ve the bond of peace BISHOP 0 CONNER of new yoi yol yolk k li has are recently I 1 boea boex giving in a learned disc dise discourse durse in that city on papal infallibility and the ecumenical council the american catholic view of that much mooted question to a tery very large and attentive audience his explanation of infallibility ia is that it is nothing but that stability of faith which was granted by christ to the office domce of peter and that it does not mean that every act or every word of peter or of his successor is inspired by god 11 but chavit that it only means that in naith faith ana and faith alone christ will ever assist him tho the pope to teach it officially in its purity so that he may confirm his brethren that this infallibility will not protect the pope rope from the frailties of human nature and that it is only when confirming the brethren in the faith that they believe or are to beliele beli berli eye eyo him infallible furthermore bishop oconner explained that this doctrine was as old as the church and that it is only a distinct definition that is now sought from the ecumenical council all this anti papal 0 outcry t in a europe and america aga against f ta this t is apprehended dogma of bf papal infallibility is bishop oconnor thinks very absurd its Js not a political object on the part of the pope to secure the definition and proclamation of his infallibility neither is it for the purpose of strengthening his temporal power that he may be enabled wherever he may deem it expedient in a temporal view of his authority dhority tho rity rity to call upon the members of his church as upon his subjects to resist the authorities of the state of which they are citizens or subjects whether of italy germany france great britain or the united states the new york herald berald in commenting upon this discourse says I 1 we S say let lot the H holy father llave have his dogma an and ana aly all all the dogmas he may ask we have passed far fan beyond the age of crusades and the age of politico religious conflicts such as that of the thirty years war in germany has forever passed away inthis new age of steam printing presses steam ships ald and railroads telegraphs and ship canals the pope rope may be given all the dogmas he may want vant and without fear they thoy can do no harm and they will do good let the holy father be infallible and inathe may he live ilven liven a thousand years s i the hulie fol foi following lowin g spicy washington letter I 1 touching the tho mormon ormon question will be relished ty by our read readers arif r I 1 rode to the capitol yeste yesterday iday through alfear a fearful ful fal world of |