| Show OTHER MATTERS i FROM TU TUESDAYS DAILY OP OF zhe THE SIXTH WAB war the jady lady who had her ler arm broken by falling down stairs at the tabernacle on saturday last is mrs watson of the sixth ward of this city MORE OF IT many of the principal business men on east temple street hava have nad had the sidewalk in front of their stores and offices laid with plank this is now bel bei being done in front of the woodmansee building bu i ngi id dg thais right gentlemen push ahead with the improvements HOME HOUR manufacture bro thos 31 wilde of brigham city appeared in our sanctum this morning arrayed in a suit of bulled cloth manufactured at the brigham city woolen mill the article appeared to be of excellent quail quality substantial and durable and Is furnished at per yard MORE SENSATION This is one of the pieces of sensation which manufactured and set rolling by certain parties in this region are ke kept tze trolling rolling by the press eastward we take this from the washington despatch dispatch to the chicago post of oct 5 the war department is informed that measures have been taken by the friends frienda of 0 f brigham rg a young oung to resist the authority 0 of f the gove government ment in case Brigham is convicted I 1 acted an and placed in jail A large amount of f arms are said to be in possession of the mormons cormons Mor mons which will be distributed to defend the prophet RATHER ASHAMED some SOMO of the ring appear to be growing somewhat ashamed ot of the crusade and no doubt they wish they were well out of it in other lands we have seen officials heartily ashamed of such crusades for instance the enforcement of the church rate law upon dissenters in england besides enlightened nations everywhere have come to be pretty thoroughly ashamed of the disabilities under which the house honse of judilla Ju diLli has hag labored for centuries centar leEf 1 ja is rather late lata fora for a republic to enforce disfranchisement ref refusal lisai itsal of naturalization refusal of the right to sit on a muryor jur for a man to be tried by a jury ju r Y of hla hia jeers peers for religions sake especially in a country which promises the constitutional al right to freedom of thought and action in religious tite trie work IN N nor Non veay ve were werd abs yesterday berday shown by bishop william W muff duff aletter a letter ietter to him from elder peter brown of utah written at norway and dated august 12 1871 from which we glean the following the Si saints lit tit in being unable to obtain a hall in which to hold public meetings in a suitable location de decided aided to build one accordingly the erection of a suitable building was commenced in nov 1870 and was wag finished and dedicated july 23 1871 the entire structure is three storeys hiah high the first and second floors are divided into seventeen rooms which are rented out and bring in an annual income of about WO the upper floor is occupied by the hall hail sixty by thirty three feet which la Is used ubea by the them saints for their public meetings over saints sainta besides many people not in the church attended the tha dedication services about seventy members of the tho church at fredricks Fredricka stadt char chartered Wred il a steamer to td take th them tham dinto to chris iania lauia for the express purpose of bei bel being ngat at the tha conference and dedicatory ceremonies the building cost oost specie anding ahdIng ia brebt olsen was the architect and builder who elder brown says is aa at L excell excellent ent workman he is probably now on oh his way to utah as he purposed deml emigrating grating wath the last company work in is progressing hinely there being a few added gadded to the church h by baptism every week in ln that city the elders have to act with extreme dau caution ion as several of them had lately been im prisoner arn ari for baptizing and administering the he sacrament an elder named john had at date of writing just been liberated from an incarceration of twenty six days for that of fence the civil authorities however were kindly disposed towards the saints and never attempted to prosecute prosecute rose cute them except when compelled to K do so by the priests third DISTRI district cr COURT the proceedings in the calef case if I 1 the people vs brigham young sen coin commenced fenced yesterday afternoon in the 3rd ard district court before chief justice mckean baskin and maxwell appeared for the people fitch and mann hempstead and kirkpatrick hoge and snow A miner and legrand ido IjO grand young for the defendant mr fitch opened the proceedings by reading a plea in abatement setting forth certain in the tho summoning of the grand jury by whom indictment was found ac tc the tire prosecuting counsel announced ats his intention of entering ilg a demurrer to this thia which position was sustained by the court to this ruling yuling defendants counsel gave notice of exception mr hempstead then than made a motion to quash the indictment on the ground that it contained sixteen counts all for the same onie ofie ense enso nse which he be maintained was contrary to the method of procedure established by the highest authority and that under these circumstances those same authorities declare that the prosecuting counsel must either elect on which charge he will be prosecuted or the court must quash the indictment the motion was wag ably argued for the defense by mr hempseed Hemp he sead until the court adjourned yesterday and the argument was resumed this morning most of the time until recess at mid day being occupied by the counsel for the prosecution who by quotations from the highest common law authorities and other sources sought to overturn the position assumed by y maj major or hempstead this afternoon mr maxwell closed the argument for the prosecution and was followed by hon HOD thomas fitch pitch for the defense the effort of the last named gentleman was able lucid and irn lin impressive reflecting the utmost credit on him as a member of the legal profession and fully sustaining his reputation as an orator the adjourned till two p in m tomorrow to morrow FROM krom krom wednesdays DAILY THE COURT proceedings during darlng the ft progress of the present court proceedings it is the design of the NEWS to refrain from commenting thereon unie unless ss the interests of the bublic shall appear t to 0 require it DI delightful since the late storm the weather has hasteen been peen cool bracing and altogether g e t ie r dell deil delightful gotful the rain of sunday effe actually ct all ali y I 1 laid aid the dust and the roads are baked hard which makes travel through the streets pleasant to BE REGRETTED the chicago times evidently thinks it is well sometimes togo rathe rather r slow judging by the following concerning the situation of utah it ils jis is bo regretted thab thai the federal authorities have checked by their utterly uncalled for proceedings proceeding edin gs the that were quietly but irrea irrepressibly res sibly at work undermining polygamy and the church that supports it distinguished GUESTS the distinguished statesman senator 0 P morton of India indiana baj haj accompanied by mrs morton and child mal Maj Beeson Mr W WP P fishback mrs fishback Fishba cb and child dr WO clinton thompson mrs lippincott grace greenwood and her brother judge mark dark arrived from omaha last evening they were rece received pied tied by H hooper and I 1 a number of of other of our principal citizens and conducted to the townsend house where they remain the guests of the city we understand that the tho hon senator and pome kome of tiie thle party expect to leave for the mhd west tomorrow to morrow at pm the party visited several places of interest in the day and were delighted with the it is laid out and the surrounding scenery ce hery nery bishop W B bares pres prest t ton tonof conof of Logan aas was mas to leave this city this afternoon going as far as Bri brigham kharn city on his return home he came to the city five weeks ago yesterday and has been under the feare care of Dr drs anderson sAnderson and richards hilarin his Hi arm sarin ia naw quite comfortable and is recovering fast from the wound received at soda springs physically he feels rather feeble feebie buh but ut he eds ets is anxious to get got home alid arid the doctors have pronounced his arm sum clentry healed forham to return he expressed himself as under many obligations obliga tlona tiona tov to various arlous brethren in the city especially those connected connect edwith with the Z CM OMI Ifor for their kind attentions to him during his stay SOME OF THE preparations the following is from the washington correspondence of the new york herald washington oct prior to the inauguration of criminal prosecution against the leaders dom om general augur informed the war department that it might be necessary to concentrate troops at salt lake city in ili the event that judge mckean should take a decided stand against the leading mor mons correspondence has passed be tween general sherman and general augur ur but were issued the latter being being left to exercise his own discretion respecting the request orthe of the governor of J that state the action of general augun augur thus far meets with the unqualified ap 0 of f the secretary of war and the tha firo prompt m t action of general augur it is believed v ed has intimidated the mormons cormons Mor mons no trouble is anticipated in ahat chat hat quarter but at ata the least intimation troops will be sent into utah sufficient to support the united states judge against all enemies in the tor ter naturalization eor FoB MurA the tho fi fol lowing is the naturalization formula of his hia honor judge mckean as enunciated uncia ted by him in the third district count court this afternoon and taken verbatim as the questions were asked the first app applicant liot ilot was mr william douglas of smithfield cache county Q where were you born A glasgow scotland Q how long hav eyou been in the united states A seventeen years Q where do you live nowr now A smithfield caebe cache co Q are you a farmer A yes yea Q do you like our laws and government A ores yes Q you find it easy to obey our lawa laws dont vou A yes Q have you been in the habit of obeying them BO so fiert far A yes Q all of them A yes Q what do you think of your right to judge which law you should obey or do doo you regard yourself as bound t to 0 obe obey y all the laws I 1 A I 1 mea meau a to obey all the laws of diw the tho ui uni ted states Q you have done so 4 A k yes Q you do not mean to assert the right t to L i obey some and disobey others A I 1 will obey them all Q have koa yon you yon a family tl i A yes Q How bow much A bour four F our children awid alid arid one wife iii lis taa ins las jq IQ Have Ilav epou eyou yon yoa more more than one wife 4 aua aoa A no sir i ii 1 10 i 11 12 11 buol t Q more than woman that ya yoot 14 foft 1 as abife i n A no sir i 4 Q na cohabiting coba cohabiting biting with bi but 66 one reat neat A no sir sli Q Th enyou are agrenot living livin i rin gin in kyzmir polygamy fy A no sir b Q when you say siy louwill you will obey all J laws you mead to obey the law against C po polygamy lamy A ii lam xam am 0 observing b sery I 1 n that thab law now I 1 cam can not tell teil 11 wh what at I 1 will d do L in the th future I 1 know what I 1 am doing at present pres preE ent i Q von yon ought to be able to tell what yom you will do for yon you have already been pil pit under a pretty stringent oath and will have to subscribe to one more BO 80 A I 1 shall try to obey them all Q that aswell as well weli ass all others s A yes M after examining the vouchers of mr douglas his hla his bia honor said to him when you take the oath mr douglas yon you aa s quire all ail the rights thau thai I 1 OT or any other j A american merican citizen enjoys and you yon can hold hola any office in the land save one that thag of orf off president of the united states P I 1 A I 1 dont want to be president Preside nL I 1 amr aur A mr chardson richardson BI was waa the next t id cant and after aate putting several que quo questions 1 4 to him similar to thoi above he the lowing following noi foi ay colloquy took place J li Q aw yon you observe mr ad at do not say anything about your religion ea au that Is not my business you have ha the tho 1 1751 l right to tobe belong leng ieng to one church or another another wf ahr if yo yon you see fit my business is to see whet hanau harac llau 1180 you yon 0 U are now mow and intend to baa be a law abid 00 oo 00 ta ing 9 man and that is as far as I 1 go alp A that I 1 have been up to the theli iol lot tol present li Q you have thus far tried io to obey all nil outlaws our laws A yes sir Q and you intend to do so A yes sir Q the law against I 1 polygamy as w well weli eu as others A I 1 know what I 1 have done don I 1 do not know what I 1 shall do I 1 1 11 ki 11 Q dont you you know what yu you have hav done A yes 1 Q and what you yon intend to do A yes sir I 1 uri gri Q do you yon intend to keep all the laws tl A yes sir t Q in asking these questions we do xo aoah fob joh more than the law requires f after examining mr vouchers be he was admitted 3 i mait moil I 1 i lu n hwi tWi if |