Show continue to be held in the settlements we present today to day a condensed report of the proceedings of some the tho ladies of kaa KAI KANOSH NOSIr CITY held heid beldan an indignation meeting meet Ingon on the january the tho building was crowded after prayer mra mar maria marla ia burrows barrows was wag elected president mrs cynthia black secretary becie Secie tary mrs urs D S dorrity Mr sMary A T gay mrs biro NV wolsey olsey oisey mrs ann hakes and mrs E king were proposed and unanimously sustained as a committee to draft resolutions the first speaker was mrs H williams williame who expressed her indignation at the cullom and craigin bills sho she thought those gentlemen would exhibit more real statesmanship if instead cf framing framin g measures against the 0 of honor honorable M ble blo plural marriage as b practiced in utah they would devote their time and talents to the perpetuity of that system which shields shielda the chastity of women the women of utah did not wish to marry their grandfathers grand fathers 1 I 1 or their great grandfathers and nod they thoy felt perfectly willing to support that section of the bill hill prohibiting such marriages but they expected to have the privilege of marrying the men of their choice having joined the church in 39 she had passed through the trials which the church had endured in past pasty earb eare having driven a wagon with ith a yoke of oxen to these valleys in 49 mrs betsy barney was a believer in the patriarchal order of marriage felt to repudiate any attempt of men to infringe on the commands of god though she was wag indignant at the cullom and cragin bills bilis she thought there was yet sufficient wisdom in the nation to prevent the passage of such infamous measures she prayed they might live faithfully BO so that they might encourage enco and pd assist their husbands and brothers in in keeping beeping tho the commands of god sarah ann haddin felt to express her abhorrence at the measures proposed against the people of utah in speaking of the persecutions that have hollowed loll owed this people she hoped that should their enemies urge their measures to the utmost rather than submit jo to tho the provisions of the cullom bill and have their husbands severed from them and their families broken up these valleys might yet become aa as barren and desolate as they were when the v saints came here mrs julia ann woolsey could not refrain from expressing her unison with the views of the krovious pro ous oua speakers akers alers her progenitors fought through the revolution and she claimed the liberty for which they fought mrs cynthia black was inclined to think the wisdom of the wise was waa coming to naught why did senators bena Sona tors torb try to suppress plural marriage one of the greatest principles the world ever saw was it because there is corruption and depravity in utah N no 0 the women of utah have the privilege of becoming good and honorable wives while the eastern cities are swarming with poor degraded fallen women new al york ork has its prostitutes chicago lias has its of the same class with a like proportion in every city of the union all le leading lives of degradation and misery without the privilege of becoming honorable Band mothers while these women are in the thed depths eptha of degradation the women woman of utah utai are honored and respected she urged the sisters present to bo be faithful and to trust in god who has hitherto preserved his saints land and will not forsake them now the tho resolutions of the commit tee were then submitted to the meeting and unanimously sustained they expressed great indignation ta against the cullom and cragin bills denouncing the measures proposed in them as foul and unconstitutional they thc tha sentiments contained in those passed by the ladies ladles of Salt Lake city the ladies pledging their lives to support rt their husbands and brothers in doing r 1 ight mrs mra dorrity had been led to inquire after reading the bills against which they ey ba had bad d asen assembled bled pled to protest w whether et er the 0 glo gio glorious r lous tons spirit which actuated the pilgrim 11 rl m fathers had wholly forsaken those ose who ho now make tho the jaws of the land that they havo become so tic blinded to right truth and justice ai a i to urge measures against the latter day saints sainta such as 03 those contained ed in the cullom bill hiis mrs mra elizabeth az king ring dg and maria barrows followed in the same bame strain mrs king was sorry that any necessity exists requiring tho the women of utah to assemble asb ase emble embie in mabs mass meeting to protest against st measures such ruch as those of the jain cullom ul lom bill and she considered that sueh such meetings as that she bhe was addressing ought to be a stern rebuke to all who are interested in the passage of such atrocious measures mrs barrows protested with her sisters throughout the territory against the passage of the tho said bill benediction closed the proceedings A similar meeting was convened on the cache county of which mrs S borthwick was president mrs biro martha hickman secretary the president explained that the the object of the meeting was to protest against the cullom bill A vote of protest against agrain st the bill was put which was unanimously sustained A committee was chosen to draft resolutions and during their absence the interim was mccu occupied led by various ladles whose views views onze on the cullom bill were not very eulogistic of mr callones Callon cull Culi orns gins ls labors and those of his associates tho the sentiments of the meeting were embodied in the resolutions drafted by the committee and unanimously carried the ladies of mosa MOXA juab county ventilated their respect for cullom ana and ana cragin in a mass meeting held on tho the of january jannary of which mrs mr Af argaret margaret kay was chosen president and mrs mra I 1 E love secretary speeches strongly condemning the C cullom bill were made and a string got of resolutions expressive of the indignant feelings of the ladies in regard to coall all ail such interference passed the resolutions condemned the measures proposed to congress as unworthy the consideration of american statesmen and the ladies expressed their determination to support their fathers husbands bro thera and sons in discharging the sacred duties which devolve upon them the ladias indignation meet meeting irig at SPANISH fonk FORM was held on the of january over which mrs rhoda beoda snell president of the female relief belief society was chosen to preside miss M A mclean was app appointed hinted secretary As at all the other it betings of the tho same cliar ellar character acter the ladies were explicit in their remarks and severely condemned the measures proposed against the practice ti of plural maneage Ular ma niage flage expressing their determine altion tion to sustain their husban the tho ladies of MANTI held an indignation meeting on oil the I 1 mrs A washbourne president after several speeches had bad been made against the passage of such measures as those proposed by the bills against the people of utah resolutions embodying the sentiments of the meeting me etine were passed the meeting t was soon after brought to a close doss on the 23 d a ladies ladles indignation meeting was convened at LEHI miss C evans was president mrs rebecca standing secretary speeches and resolutions similar in spirit to those already referred to were made and adopted tim THE following interesting sketch of the uses to which that most sagacious brute the elephant is put in india ila has been kindly compiled from his notes of travel and furnished for publication by geo W En eagleston Englc engie gleston ston E eq esq q a gentleman now dow in this city who has travelled extensively ten in india china and other oriental countries |