Show ED E D I 1 W R I 1 wils AILS T s W f HENRY HENBY WARD WABD BEECHER HER a bays ya iu in the christian union tb that at the orange orange societies should parade next year jear without a baffic er or adz P d adl ab 11 out J 10 lo tio it 1 13 4 pm ilg I 1 pil e milre e fyfit ditt t i if tro wt ed r once they will then 1 02 da nit nil it no more they ought ofner irk urt url to of molesting them bo iong jong aa us a bewildered magistrate forge fi his duty toward the D rood good be he ar cupl guir th 1 kim gim va y doi n nou nol mancu march a ch etue abe eit elt eitneir cit t an ep year he tie declares they will betray ik aba aea a nj c i m z i si u if Z be h n think sij sit so essential to tah orating 6 processions professions process ions s which he tie says saye manint maintain a vh a living principle t that liek lieg liberat at the tb foundation of modern alvill ft 4 bation what would his views be jes respecting the militia of utah territory standing up for their constitutional right bobear aiila arms ma yA barhall rHall mayi mis j have been bewildered jq at new nork tork but we nave had an acting gov goi governor in this ig worse than bewildered he ile thinks thal that by a few lew written sentences he be can prevent fr ernt the militia fr frow amiem aig ais bung rw or StaKIng caiti nir fir u cel eel ebrA loris 10 af at vvan ta alib arih lif ill tia which was organized before he was in his teens the militia of this coun ealr fair g j ty ri aab two years before the organization of utah territory an u acting ideas of his is own p power kiei idd u tho r ty exceed exford all those entertained by br the royal governors bentt benti out by the government of britain to the the colonies a mere boy who has not the qualifications for a responsible clerkship imagines that by hiapo 1 thiel thiet it redzep hrab b chaw in 0 eal esl aifer la a bewildered man I 1 but for a senseless one what calibe can tle the done r n ir i 1 IN ix consequence ise fee amount of travel there nas been between the district where ithe smallpox exist exists SAnd the cit eit city eity y bubli hii bassenian basden hasden ian lan ded th at strict meia meka measures authorities ure should be taken by th thel dir 0 eity city 1 ty authorities to 0 o control and to prevent the spread of the edn contagion i agioni the follow IngLes wat was ed ay the city council co 11 last la tev and posted up in the morning mor by which authority is given to the city physicians to quarantine uw antine or isolate cases of this kini kind aad and to make and enforce any regulations they may map deem necessary necea sary to control the disease desolation Be R in keli reli relation lion tion to 9 enaut pok lox iok kox be it by council of salt silt that in lyiel iview of t he I 1 ability oatlie city being infected with the smallpox small pox the quarantine ing lug physicians are hereby ordered and directed to tb immediately 1 4 quarantine or isolate every case report eato to and to ha be smallpox small smail pox or and tare iare hereby heneby ati authorized hb pd J tp t j make and enforce any regulations necessary in the premises in case of neglect or refusal on the pari part of any person erson enson to comply combly with law in nefer refer reference enbe to removal rom oval br otherwise tipon lipon the report of the tho physicians to that effect to the mayor or any alderman the said mayor or alderman shall issue ani ari bruf brug b W the city marshal who immediately y call to his aid the necessary neg sw assistance e and proceed to carry out oune arfe ilg requirements of thelah keo tit omi i z be approved by mil eli L mil all 11 well disposed clai elfi citizens zens and under the essentially necessary the ehe daw a singie f ii kie individual grof a cannot be wa dd adin in th the e way of weal it may ruay appear liardo hard to komo como who maybe may be attacked with the tho disease to be isolated iata tat bat tion will convince ary every person that this is the only safe bourse course that can be pr pursued sued these means have bave proved alin blin other cities in where 1 this dreadful dis dib disease eaWh 48 I 1 6 its t enforced rethey he e 1 will be attended with similar r results s I laa lai W a lalla lalia ja roon p rd tow w algay asa ala yv 1 bes bel name of mark nark auburn fame cameto q a sa bad sad termination the ach edt nik er aayne wayne uh ya tta york ta daft tAft erthe steamship idaho left liverpool for new york york on her last trip wab waa adise yvere stowed away in ma lf Idof odthe othe vessel miel fiel ahai aher ous to get to Ameri amerl american eai cai and having no means menns wita which to pay hist passage P a i w ag e hs he had bad taken this method of crossing the ocean when haule hauled dout out he made a frank statement reasons for hiding ida iBa seif self determined however to earry carry jadud auburn rn back with him to Liver liverpool arm and when the idaho reached new york h he e W wab was as placed in a small email room to await the time of departure he ta to ea cis cape but dece dace ed he puh put V away the roah noab md and C climbed 11 M bed out hla hia only way of caching T aching the shore from that point was v th hawser by which t ef sh I 1 mn lift 0 the pter pier he 0 t tried grip and fell into ito the dock and was drowned vp extraordinary int iti rest was brought to a close a few daya days unee anee s nce nee at chicago the name of the ac c cosed leed was alfred a german an and of the victim erwi gumbleton b eton the circumstances of the case I 1 very mery veny very briefly bri elny elay tod told are ara as follow follo yr gumbleton gudvie tow toh an an irish gentleman came to this country in the early part of latt last jear bringing a letter of credit f for 0 r a large sum on the banking house of blake bros in new york the I 1 letter ater was accepted but mr gumble dpn a wad was induced to td leave a large amount of the money on deposit to draw as he required r quiren that course being considered s sater safer fen fer than gill traveling w with fth ith the whole of I 1 ip on his person shortly after a ei hib his huid formed we the acquaintance of meyer the s acquaintance soon ripening into the closest obest intimacy and they ey went on a pleasure leasure tour from place to place during fast iash bummert add and fall fail 4 fali gumbleton ton on the nirm firm fliam of blake biake sc cafor for i ioney money as be he required it towards the close of the year the last of the de posit was brawny mr Gumble tons cheek check being presented for the same and ind duly honored in the early part of last january the dead body of an unknown manawas recovered from lake Ul michigan chikan d it t llad had evidently been W eaks in Ih evater VV aar ellere eliere vere yere ere strong indications of death having een caused by violence the case was placed in the bands hands of he detectives and facts wjera fer ter retted out nut ut which led ta to the identification of he body as that of mr gumbleton i subsequent investigations revealed the inacy t that had bad existed between him and ind meyer meser and suspicion of foul play lay on the part of the latter was so strong that he was tracked and it was discovered that he had bad left this country for germany his native land about the he I 1 time I 1 iino linh ib P last f money las yas wi withdrawn from the nirm firm of blake biske bros the detective who had worked the gase case thus far armed with the necessary authority of law pur pursued aed meyer to German germany 3 and anere e learned that on his return he had been very flush of money and this with other facts led to hlf hit his hib areat arrest on a charge of murder and he heva hefa was brought brad g ht back to td this country for trial triai rial the very best counsel wab waa employed by the prisoner and during his trial ile the evidence v dence though only circumstantial ial lal no witness having seen him murder mur der the deceased was very conclusive it was proved that the prisoner ivas ohp had bad presented and aud drawn the thelast last f the money belonging to him in the custody of blake bros but the defence attempted to impress the jurors with he while their thein th air ein client might ave lave been abig forgery eria erkA there herb was lothing to show that he had bad ii ad been guilty if f murder their attempt failed and after a hearing of the 98 ase e and a three hours deliberation by he jury a verdict of guilty was re arned but the strictly circumstantial latture of the evidence was allowed jo i pera tela teia awa AJA athe the prisoner favor avor r a and dl artest of the highest jT 6 penalty e i I 1 a I 1 tv ti 6 ool I 1 I 1 be he law being awarded he was sen ended to twenty one years imprisonment en t i i t 4 tam I 1 I 1 ci 1 THE wre HE smallpox small pox is rapidly increasing in olence violence 71 with every chance of becom az h afna aana abd deadly meadly plague during brooklyn thew york rhe rho alk hie 1 members of the kings 06 county jinty medical society thinking some action necessary ec essary in regard to this contagion met et at brooklyn on the dinst A te lengthy report which had been prepared ared by the executive committee and formed the subject of debate 1 1 the report bet seaforth set forth albat during the year ending july I 1 there had been 1354 cases of smallpox small pox 1 first aye months new cases had I 1 developed ev e eloped themselves the at the rate of one a day for the last seven beven days an average offous new cases caseb a day occurred for the last three months there had bad abeen been six new cases a day and fon for forthe the iia ila lik liu st month there had been eight new j cas cases e a every day aa the physicians lanb ians lans of brooklyn are very solicitous that the people should be bp vaccinated vaccina ted abonce at onee once they thoy assert that a te solute and edited united moy MoT movement emten emlen t in favor of vaccination will wili cut C ia we tho progress of the disease ao 40 I 1 t itney otney do not want swail swall pox t I 1 py d a 1 a 9 e their practice tige tide A person B s mering meting from dibease disease aou would id nat be I 1 kely vely to summon to his bis relief Ad adopter s 00 krio klio kiland kilA td have th tall tail cdx I 1 J f THEODORE TILTON jubilant hein farma farms his readers ot 06 the golden age that there Is a decided break inthe in the it mormon line kinei and aud mayet may it be I 1 aupp supposed esthe trumont tru ment irtes adil ting th f break lo 10 less p personage erso nage tb than anu anusans busan susan B anthony near hear his lie tie 01 her labors speaking lofa dota dofa nota meeting which bhe ehe attend edhe ha bays says she lf I prophesied as she ehe was moved in true quaker fashion saying things which a jess brave and impulsive soul would and there and beautiful women wept and add men mak ached ched to h applaud PP laud b by ly sh shouting 31 all thi Ibi swill VIII be bd to our readers 1 they VIII be curious carious to arid arld irful bra reMiss anthony uttered buch such wonderful prophecies which require il so much muce daring darlng Wi tb rn makek makei public she bhe certainly had every op opportunity ort unity that could be desired to say what w at she wanted for mrs stanton and herself had public meetings in Tabernacle the which both sexes atten attended dedi and they had a private meet meeting ipg to which none apt wo women men ivere lvere admitted therease Ther eare so many conte contestants stants por for the fhe honor of making a break in the mor mon in laon jaon only line that mr tilton vil vii have haleo le e awake swake 16 to secure any laurels for miss alliss anthony authony nt libby there has scarcely been a im lue since we cah can recollect that thai the there i re lave ave not been clai cial claimants mauti manti for this honor We V 4 could name twenty who are naw tl in u llie ilie Teril terii tory tary each one ope of whom prides P rid ria es himself on od the idea that ea he Is li t ine e agent ent to accomplish thib this the wrt t univ irate think they deserve great credit fer for the courage nad aad finesse they have they have been here if there is not a break in 14 the mormon line they ire are not to blame then we have tha acting governor there thele is something touching his admirers think in the heroism which he displayed play piny edres respecting the celebration of the fourth of zuly ruly july he e would be delighted with the credit of making a break in the line we ve might wight mention many more who iwho will not concede to mr tilton that miss anthony anthany Is entitled to any honor of which they tuy the themselves in selves are not worthy thyr how long will it require to satisfy p preachers rea chers politicians editors etc that a break in the mormon line cannot b be e made it might be thought that he be experience ex of the last forty fonty one years ears vars would have taught hem some bome hing bing bilt crowd after crowdog crow irdi fral d d dof these slaBs ilass estla eslia vearleen vear aifsen ai Isen lsen each ese ehe lue ile flattening flattering la t te ing itself habit ha tit succeed eed where its pre ilce i alaa failed wei we haye had a ring lidiya li here diba a dom combination that flatten flatter id itself itsek that th atthe althe th e solution of the em was mas vas v as yli iii luts ints its hands hinds its luem luef members fibers lave hot jacked kad position imaney and a e kind of influence and hud what wh a t lave they accomplished their pros acts for success are arp not so encourage 11 ng as they were months ago baffled baffle oiled oiled and discomfited on every hand hey bey haveit haye have ot succeeded eded edea in anything ahen they aa haye framed A a scheme to nake a breakly breal breaK ln the mormon line it xa as sinthe end plagued and annoyed themselves hem selves let any maui mari acquaint acquainted bd with affairs liere nera for the pat few fe andriths calmly reflect elect i upon and weigh be he events evena which have hake transpired during stid arid he will wiil be forged forked to acknowledge this but iwho v iho cul wul learn earn from this the roily folly of bf forming chemes schemes some nahyr I 1 i but for ebble ime to eom com ethere re wm be people found ho hd mil wll ire e enact hid tile proceedings bf f ipe rl ngan dye elas eias dds stio ess as its ats members now ilow r as heodore e anthonys s cusit ct sit bit jf judges and ana governo rs c ouid he 6 p profited r by the lessons of rhe he present incumbents should exhibit iome ome i sense if these lessons could be nf f benefit then branderburg Brander bury brocchus drummond echols echola sinclair cradlebaugh chand and others othera among the judges and n harding D awson and another among mong the would ouid not mot kave cave have made les mes of themselves mr tilton might write more sensibly about I 1 the mormon experiment if ahe he were better ketter acquainted with sta history atory or iribe visit the doum doun country try THE HE details which are gradually reaching this country of the famine now raging in some borne portions of persia are of the most heartrending heart rending character in fiveas nive five af the largest ports of bf that kingdom the sufferings of the people are said to td be ga fearful as to defy tongue to describe money in persia is worth nive five times more than in and ata afa late date the prices lof adf ardin grain pen per the afflicted districts were the to 40 here liere millet 6 and ajda cotton seed seea aud and till prices in villages tha thel inhabitants have bave and those who who wha remain erff arff so alook very little like human beings the dea dead dand daud and dying are meu met with in avery every a every very direction on the sti streets gets while abe ahe i armies mies of the hungry are bonum ba sa num mum ero us that shopkeepers have 16 beat them win off with clubs bo so we their sufferings that blood the flesh of lof dead horses horbes imd and donkeys the husks lu anything that cabbe |