Show LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS FROM TUESDAYS DAILY RETURNED elder nicholas ff groesbeck or of springville Spring ville vilie called on onus na this morning he returned from a mission to the extern eastern states on the loth instant lu in bis his travels he be visited illinois kentucky Kenti xenil icky and olih otin where he found many relatives he enjoyed his hia mission very much and returns in good health and spirits aln ALT al r OF A SORT physicians and midwives say that nearly all the babies this year are girls new york star that kind of business will have to be iB topped stopped or the one wife system will one or vother eother read the bible isaiah iskah iv 1 talle tree SUPREME COURT DECISION the following was received last night washington DO D C april 15 1872 to manager W U telegraph orrice obice salt sali lake the judgment of thes the supreme i e court ol of uta utah in the case of englebrecht ent vs clinton mormon test case was reversed by the sui suj supreme bemb court of the united states t day jury unlawfully drawn dr awn summonses invalid invalids proceedings proceeding 4 ordered diss missed decision unanimous all indictments quashed 0 WHITNEY W HITNEY manager washington tre THE U S SUPREME court count this afternoon we wd courteously handed the following telegraphic dispatch dla dis patch washington dec 19 1872 to daniel H wells mayor chase delivered the unanimous opinion in the Eu gelbrecht engelbrecht case the opinion says bays the laws of juries area right ful subject of legis legislation legislador ladou ladon the territorial jury raw law w must be followed even evan when try ingot ing Fenders offenders against ghe nhe laws lawn of the united states slates there is no supreme or district court of the united states in utah as defined by mckean the territorial supreme court erred in its judgment the judgment la ibi reversed dissent N 0 als Ais sent signed THOMAS FIT elt FITCH oer SAN SANPETE pete rETE bro H U Thun neson writes from Oun gunnison nison sanpete co april ath we feel very lonely out here so 0 o far from civilization it is hi now the ath of the month mouth and we suppose the conference commenced on the cab oth three days since and I 1 hope the brethren and sisters present have bave had a good glod time A As 1 I have not had the opportunity to be there I 1 am anai to hear from the NEWS about it bat although the mail mall comes right within my doors I 1 have not had any news concerning the conference nor about any political affairs lately your ever welcome papers have not made their appearance here for nearly two weeks last week we had no pa papers NB rs at all and the week before last wa h had nad only one num berof the semiweekly SEMI WEEKLY NEWS calv we e surly sur ly expected the papers by the last t mail maii in this week but how great was the disappointment when the mail came in and brought none when will the public be served decently by those who get got their money when will zion be rem res re deemed the kingdom of god established hu and d honest and faithful men hold office and rule so that right honesty and tair fair dealing may be the order of everyday every day our heavenly father be worshipped wor shipped instead of the mammon kod god which now is worshipped wor shipped everywhere echo bays says where the health of the people generally is go good bod except some colds during the cold an and aud d changeable weather we have had for a time we have one man who has been s sick ick for more thian than a y year ear 11 nos ron PAYERS the following persons were before the aldermans aider Arder mans court yesterday on a charge of selling bolling 11 liquor bor without a licence and fined james ar gordon fined H wright hannak fc stepper lutz at brannan 50 these parties refused to baythe pay the fines auer aner fc murphy M and joseph silver were summoned to appear today to answer to similar charges the former in the liquor business and the latter selling dize since writing the above we learn that silver paid no attention to the summons se served r v ed upon him yesterday although at the time it was served he agreed to appear in court at ten ton this morning officer phillips called calle dupon upon hiru him at two pm today to day and asked why he hald had not answer ed to the summons to which he made an evasive reply the officer then asked him when he be would be able abl to appear to which he be said he be did not know the cor then said he supposed he silver did not care to which the latter replied that he did not the officer then said he had bad bet ter take him at this thia juncture silver who was behind the counter of his store made a sudden movement toward a pistol but failing to reach it be grasped a pick handle mr phillips however jumped over the counter and officer A smith I 1 who was close by seized Silver slivers 8 arm thus preventing him from using the handle silver however took hold if f mr beard and also struck officer twice on the face silver was taken to tha the city sail hati followed by a crowd of boys 0 on the way there he repeatedly kicked officer smith on the legs and used very bad language we believe the rangy to whom silver pretends to belon belong tare kare some tome a what ashamed or of and halt half repudiate him he i le certainly oly not very ornamental to any Boci society ety on arriving at the city hall he was released in bonds to appear to i morrow SAVINGS BANK some time ago the bank of deseret in this city opened a savings department for the benefit of the poorer classes and especially of the young how many of them are aware or of its existence or have commenced to avail themselves of its benefits we can not say sav but this may be truthfully said the fact of its existence should be generally known and the more numerous they are who patronize it the better for them savings banks lanks bre are very numerous in the east and in europe and to very many of the poorer classes they have been a blessing in some instances through dishonest management they have failed and the depositors have been swindled out of the fruits of their toll toil and frugality but such instances as the latter are comparatively rare and the names bf oattie te directors of the bank of deseret are stiff sufficient lelent guarantee against r any such buch thing here A few moments reflection will shaw that an institution of this kind may be a source of great benefit to the working classes and to children we all know that many of the children and older folks too often arit ter away dollar after dollar in that which affords them only a temporary gratification ou but does them little or no good and thus the scanty fruits fruita of toll toil are totally lost ost to the producer this arises through a misapprehension or misunderstanding of the value of cents and dollars an and for the want of opportunities to turn such small sums to any particular account beyond supplying some present pressing wants it is too well known by the working classes that mono I as been very difficult to obtain in this territory for labor in yeas past and evary cent they could procure has been barely adequate to supply them with the comforts of life times however are changing now money ls is becoming much easier to procure than formerly but as one extreme generally follows another they who in the past have been somewhat pinched and compelled to go 90 short shor or ors s me or of the comforts of life are very likely to enjoy all they can obtain when their means are more plentiful this would be very well if affluence were e sure but otherwise it is the part of wlad wisdom om to endeavor 1 to make some provision for to morrow and here the savings bank pre re itself anci ann lends its aid to those ta clis ells posed to accept it desposito Des dos posits as low as one collar are received in this department of the bank of deseret for which interest at eight per cent la Is paid this thia rate of interest is not fixed but may and probably y will vary and be higher or lower acco according to the state of the money market but whatever the rate of interest paid the rule adopted by the department is to compound it at the end of six months that lq is to cosay say if a person deposits five hundred dollars today to day and receives elat per par cond coad per anam int interest erest at the end of six months his original orla oric inal inai deposit will amount to five hundred and twenty dol doi dollar larb and during the next six months whatever rate per cent may be paid by the bank will be pad paid on the five hundred and twenty and af if eight per cent were the rate of interest paid for one year from the date of the original deposit the five hundred would amount to five hundred and forty dollars and thirty cents in this way it will be seen that a rapid increase soon takes place after the compounding commences and lna ina in a few years a respectable sum is accumulated if the children instead of a spending ending P their odd cents and dimes in candy and in other useless ways were taught to save them until they amounted to a dollar and then to deposit it in the savings bank and were to continue this from the time they are four or five years of age on to fifteen or eighteen they would have a very nice sum with which to start in some business and their youth youthful ful fui savings which spent as they are now would 0 not have done them the least gooi booi in the world might with discreet management be the means of rendering them a lifelong life ilfe long iong service A splendid illustration of the rapidity with which money accumulates at compound interest was furnished in a letter published in the a year or two bince sincy from mr ericson a mathel mather mathematician natiel an 11 ving living in this city giving the luton so of if the problem of what a penny two cents deposited at the birth binh ot of tie tse tle savior would amount to at 6 5 per percent cent compound interest at the present time the result staggered belief for it showed that the ponny penny would a am mount to nearly two thousand flooes of solid goldas gold as large as the earth the following table of what one dollar per week will amount to in the years and at the rate per cent named show the value of the savings bank system and in duce some in bis this his city who bave havo not thought about it before tu to patronize patro niza it 6 per cent 8 per cent la in 5 years 70 63 61 10 85 WJ go 86 16 15 38 1514 48 20 lk 84 25 it 1 l 2958 74 41 98 93 66 30 80 01 04 T 40 MORSE MEMORIAL the fd following lowing was vas among the dispatches received last night dight washington i 16 thelwall of the house of represent Re presen natives was densely crowded on the occasion of the memorial services in honor of morse the speaker of the elouse presided assisted by vice president got ent cois con fax the president of the cabinet judges of the supreme court with governors of states iu in peron person or by proxy occupied seats the senators and representatives occupied other seats on the floor the ceremonies opened with prayer by rev bev dr adams when speaker blaine delivered a brief introductory speech resolutions appropriate to the occasion odea sion slon were adopted and senator patterson mado made some eloquent remarks telegrams rele felo grams were read from london cairo bomba bombay batavia singapore hong kong also dispatches dispatches patches from boston st louis san francisco new york pillai phila delphia delp hla montreal and a great number of other cities fernando wood the only member of congress who voted for the first appropriation to aid morse gave aia aa eloquent re hearsay ot of the occasion Spee cues caes were made by many others the proceedings closed at 11 pm accounts also came over the wires last night from nearly all the large cities in the union of memorial services in honor of the late laie illustrious inventor showing that the call for simultaneous demonstrations throughout the nation was almost universally responded to ACCIDENT AT SEA sida we regret to earn that the steamer on wirch elder geo gho ge neb nab eker embarked at san sars francisco frau cisco march 29 for the sandwich islands met with au accident at sea when a day and a half out from san francisco the steam chest cheat burst word was sent of the accident acci with request accident denk denh fon for assistance by a bali sail sailing n g vessel wasel oo coming mingto to san francisco A nier fier fierce ce storm came on soon afterwards las ing twenty four hours which drifted the steamer to the south east preventing any assistance that might have been sent from finding her toe steamer hands patched up ane ade stem stearn chest chesi and the vessel made her way to san francisco arriving there april 3rd aid bro N rebeker ebeier bad had been very sick but he was better the sea was exceedingly rough but he ha expected to start again for the islands by the steamer that was to leave san francisco april oth it Is to be hoped that a more prosperous and pleasant voyage awaited him |