| Show I 1 TO R RIALS I 1 A L S A SAN saw FRANCISCO SCANDAL i sas SAN eran FRAS cisco lias lia a large largo sized bu shelling shelli seeing sn eIng Dg sensation ir alie tile 6 scandals eidt 1 1166 itri b a allen alien manager of the san sau ran cascol benevolent society which disposes of ext axt subscription s buu dona Hons st stands aads charged by the chronicle of that caty ci aty the foli foil following qwIng ber oer serious lous ious offen cesi i 1 I that iaac I I 1 S alpen aljon manager of the ban san sait francisco benevolent Sou Sov iati lely has elbez embezzled the funds placed in in his hia charge and used them tor for hig his own private ate aie u use 11 S 6 that ho bohas has used med the abney of to ingratiate himself benise mabrier f in the good graces of a motherland mot herand daughter by furnishing in a splendid manner an eighteen roomed lodging house L that le he enticed girl d ills his 0 own hooga and v i 0 her hot i 4 that while acting as at ag agat i t of and hud using their thor funds he has assisted in ardc an abar abortion tion n ll 11 mr alien allan Is ie out luan idan in an explanatory eard card of course averring that he ia Is not hat kind of matatall ma man natall at all nil and ad an examination that was to b have ave come off at the board falledo failed tha the girl and hier bier her fier mother it being heing alleged anxious to testify against mr alien allen b bu at desiring the tho prace ed in gnei 94 tee mother however how every a as produced and she be sald said paid be the would not nob like ilke to have mr allen alien ao an old maii mail maik mail ilife iba ibe lka thit go gnp unpunished un shed shod for criminal in ter course purse with her child andade and she ahe did nol not think lie he ought t to 0 he be sheltered weltered he fie ou out ought t to fo for fon r it it is hinted that in tim idalion was prevent the woman gom yom u and her daughter from frodi before the baard dard gard the matten master ajl arvi before the tue courts MUDDLES IN IT bota BOTS y t TIIE tile V ar are d impo important khant polemical po lical maifa ls l s in ln tile tiie new world and the old oid muddies muddles that involve WI wide and far interests both ils as to ged graphy jand and taj tat as lo 10 time muddies muddles s among tho most moat prominent of the people of both worlds muddles muddies that involve lia ria liodal integrity land laud national boundaries and different diff P peoples an and d i religions in the old orid vor orld ld there d is the everlasting E eastern ast e r 1 question it if may and probably i drawing nearer to a sol bol solution atlo n but iF hardly seems to be for first it is veil very hi muddy 1 and doubtful then lt it ia is clearer and hud the way more probable now w WA wat is imminent then there are hopes hied and prospects of now uline iline the negotiating ing parties show signs of ac rc com eom men they are austere and rep repellant bellant now nowr the turks lurks exhibit signs of yielding then thed they fest feat independence and stub stubbornness M or on now the russians will proceed to put in jn motion then than the ar army my arrangements have broken down d 0 ans the troops are ate sick financial stringency hinden go 80 it goes the t time first one wicy aud arid then another everyday by turn turns and no wey iong long al together presenting to the lenoral general public a scene acene of an supreme muddle confusion and uncertainty the situation is similar in 86 somo some regards in this country hero ifer ia is the principal on this continent and what a picture deiure it ax presents I 1 the matters pertain pertaining trig to the presidential elec election tioU question are so involved involve ds confused muddied muddled and mystified that no nobody body seefus seems to have a very clear view w 0 the realities of the situation or to se see bee e a c clear lear and satisfactory way on out t first hayes is elected then thim tilden is elected fir first at we are going to have a republican government then theli a democratic govern government nian fl first rit re pub publican limin voters are fu full of fraud and perjury then democratic voters ara are in that corrupt condition fir fit first at hayes is to be I 1 inaugurated rated forcibly if f wemusa we must i tharl tha Is to uli ull undergo that revolutionary operation girat rt r t things gr alq about to mend erd end there w wall ill lii benot be not noo rouble and pros begin ils lis in times so nethen then theme there are going to ao be b e freis ige ide ifer Ife frels 0 blo oba so 1 fighting 1 tinga 4 bloodshed war desolation want aud and widespread misery which tale talo are ive we to belleve believe amid all hib his this contradiction dak daik ness and uncertainty which way ay lies the path of the rep who has hat ohp key to the situation who 0 ean can 1 declare what shall be soon so that people will know how to tb walk with a satisfactory degree of circumspection 0 so o as to escape as much as possible po sible aIble swiftly y comin coming 9 evils if there be an amid all the confused cries and queries and rumors and declarations of the time echo answer answers but with equally uncertain and untrustworthy voice so far as political lead casaro conc cone concerned ernid tureby UP RUSSIA DOWN THE new york herald has the following concern concerning hig the recent talk taik of turkish boldness and lauss ddn fearfulness i 11 PARrs PARIS dec 31 1876 it is what a number of friends turkey has all of a sudden gothere got here bince she promised to pay her debt entire even the humanitarian mani tarlan rulers have been bean converted there could be io iio civilization in a power that could only orlly promise to pay half the interest on her er bonds and then fall even in that such a state of affairs convinced the hil hii humanitarians maui maul that tho the creed of islam was wa very debasing a and its professors not by any means fitted to rule over Ghrist christian lau fau people wio who meet their obligations th the tho 2 unpaid half coupons itam stamped ped pol poi polygamy as tho the crime of crimes and an e empty treasury was the clearest indication di cation catlon of a drue cruel and vindictive ei disposition and accounted for the bulgarian atrocities now kow what i a change turkey js the e fowl rowl of fowls the paragon of paragons tal 1 I hav have ejust just learned the manner mannen ia in which the money I 1 is to be got th the degrand grand vizier Vi iier iler what pasha pashas pr proposes poses germany supporting him 0 to erect Bou roumania mania mauia into a an a I 1 independent nd kingdom with neutral Letri territory tory guaranteed guarante eds like belgium rumania roumania under tois plan is to redeem its present annual tribute byi byl a lu lump P sum um which is to be ap alfed I 1 J d to of the turkish ii debt ell elk at par by a drawing of prizes i ailt this lils ills is Mid uld hats bats scheme by which he hopes support for the new now it 1 id very smart people who bave have money to invest will ba anxious to buy the bonds of a steady going state like bour roumania nania aud and any plan that looks like getting gettin g money mony from the turk will have a 9 good many to favor fador it of course only proposes to take money gut put of rif on one ono sed see set of pockets tol to pul put it in another sebr sots and none of tho pockets to be bb dell deil depleted t d are to be in the in mans ins s app apparel arel abel while the scheme echeme promises a nib bodd deal those who are for peace at A any price look upon the general bre breakdown mu of forwar for fon war as a dispensation of PrO providence the latest information io tion from the army of the prutha describes the prevalence of dysentery among the troop rhoar who are niso also suf sul suffering ering great privations A spirit of insubordination has appeared and the military outlook western is as gloomy as th the e most roost devout moslem could bould wih wish th ohp e business hite fite interests rests of russia aro arc so demo demoralized rallied widespread bankruptcy is imminent in vie view w of all these bad omens onions the war fever is den gen sensibly sIbly cooling ADMISSION OF UTAH di dispatches on 11 monday stated thit mr cannon delegate from flom utah Uth had said that ho he was confident of securing f favorable avo rable rabie action on the bill admitting utah into the union the same dispatch also intimates that there will be a strong opposition to the bill that the discussion will bring the entire mormon question into prominence and that it will have to be settled an one 0 w way or the other by Cong congress rss aftab b bedore before ef or e utah can become a state also a iso that mormon hostility to gentile sett bett settlers settle bettle ierg lerg rd will prove the greatest stumbling stumbling blin biln F block to the success of the bill the exploded notion of mor mon hostility to gentile settlers is one of those bugbears horrible cre ere imagination the tho which might be used to frig frighten liten ilten children children with but could hardly have much effect upon on men and wt armen men it is sufficient apt 0 on n this point polut ty tg aay say aTy ahat bat gentile settlers haye hato achy lived here fiere and ud that they go and se ua A hiddo bu businesses sin bessas they please hilse without w t lout iet lei or hindrance hindrances much as t thes they do in in gny any territory or r sta state e As ie regards gards the settlement of the mormon question by congress before eforo utah uti hh can become became a state What ive athas lias Coh congress gress to do w with ith the pit kit settlement lemerit of the mormon ques tio ddn n or any other religious ques tlde lon ion before litah utah becomes a state mormonism is ii a religion the ye aglon of many thousands of 3 sincere cere core well meaning conscientious people what whal has congress to do with their religious those colv convictions lations are settle u not only has no po power ity nar business to settle them but we do bov how it it bis Is pos for that body togi topi to either elther settie settle or unsettle sett seti lethem hem congress lias has nothing to do with au anybody W reil reli religion gian no right to fo interfere with if it anu and therefore has bas no light M Wr ta ilalie make a any ny ao cioli bon boD defiling mormonism Wor monism pre to or a basis bials of the u admission boutah into the union as A state not the th e lea iea least a t shadow of right whatever it Is just as consistent to say that the ques question flon n 0 of Metho methodism dIspa or the question of catholicism must be settled se tiled before utah can be bo admitted into aag the union what has Mormonism 11 methodism ar catholicism to ao do with th admission or rejection of utah WIM wlm has alas Cong congress reas reps to do W ith s 21 6 r or CA catholicism t in connection with the admission of state ilmer mor dlo dio coniam hilm la is not the fhe established religion iun ibn of the union nor ii is methodism nor is catholicism thid this dra dragging aking of or the subject of religion in to the q question of th the admission of states stages is a mere political side issue an and d is wholly irrelevant to the real question tio n russue it lacks jacks the sanction constitutional of lawor jawor law or nunda funda meb to tal principle and the of consistent procedure those xam members bers who seek seek beek in such much a discus discussion blo 11 lo 10 bring he entire intire question of on brin pih f congress are p put ut band should ua d be promptly and effectually voted down bluso sharply that they would no not nop err a second time in khat die direction at lor loi utah does not ask admission into th the U union I 1 because inh many y of her P nii noi people PI 0 are mormons Mor mons ahe aou would uld wid not nol expect to td bo be admitted on tue pik that they were methodists or r pj arians she lids has the good sease td know that thac the religion f p the people bs no iid if legitimate con on earIng blearing bl rearing nearing jippy an the ahe tb question n ardd arid nol not 0 b be J introduced in the b 13 loc joe tion utah asks aska tobe tove ad admitted because 8 she h thinks sue is entitled to be e admitted nii nit ted she has ha more population than thun some of the slates plates of the be UE ur ile hei people ahre are intelligent en n er py f ange inge i energetic industrious ami athoa average 4 rage rate I 1 irr d morality fah e a li herself f capa capable blip biti of self go government years and ind years yeara ago sh i is 0 ohe e of t the bb most loyal cam ed w in the land jand there thero ai are arc in ab nb people more truly patriotic n hers no people more desirous 1 us of good whole sone laws ano no people more disposed to maintain public peace c ennd and good order to develop ner net great and varied resources and to promote local antl arid national welfare and prosperity I 1 pillori and harmony on the ho soundest principles therb Thero therefore forie do we consider that delegate cannon has good grounds on which to ask f hor for P r the aa mission admission of utah and if con congress g ress shall I 1 shortly admit her aws a the admission will prove that the federal legislature is disposed to act fairly in the matter and in accordance with the intent of the father fathers s pf af our common country FORTY ABOLISH ing IWO REFORMERS acco ACCORDING ING to star fortye forty persons dersons lately assembled at darker Cl arkes hall washington to discuss the important question of abolishing the presidency of the united states colonel lafaye lafayette tte tie Bing ning bingham liam llam presiding the ing is given as a specimen of the proceedings ta A virginian who declined to give his name name except aa as mr hir stranger said that this was evidence that there was BO me dissatisfaction with the government i gentlemen called statesmen L are e ng gd inin in in work vork which any child cn can do trying to count ha he claimed that the tho count country ry was ilis ills diseased eased and they should d go to the root of the disease he did not see bee howa bow a seven soven handed tyrant would woula be an improvement constitutional 1 I liberty had been overthrown in the country and plunder is the object now as it ilasin was in the days of old maj mr J B wolfe g gave a ve and col Bing ning bingham liam llam rb marked remarked that he knew of officeholders office holders afraid to attend the meeting belknap and robeson are both guilty by the people but go free mr wolfe what remedy do you propose which does not now apply nir 1 hir air nir watson the government will be responsible to the people through Congre tB and if it there aie are seven in the cou council nelll nelli some will be competent to carry darry on the government you never heard of seven mo men getting crazy at once onee mr r wolfe they inay all nil be crazy from the stall start mr watson you never heard of seven having the dyspepsia at once mr ding up his big hands bands my byg G I 1 have seen been whole who ie communities with it I 1 mr W wolfe olne oine thought the senate needed reform it did not rep represent res anyone except the rings of the several states mr watson does the uhe senate get drunk all ail at once A GREEDY PRIEST THE TRE late cardinal antonelli tho tho the kopea premier and right hand band man nian is said to td have banked in his own n ame name and interest ithe the val vai valuable url uri offerings of the recent spanish p pilgrims I 1 torome to rome pome william howitt in jn a iet let letter ietter from rome q the he london gh ri e cardinal va was noted fo foit foil bree three things avarice ithe st ernest etnest des aud and d licentiousness all glaringly inconsistent with the character af a true cepres mativa and minister of tho the meek se jesus pu s lei lel howit say sayo a ca gentleman met him with well ii gone gorie buh buto buk bas has left thirty ar or forty joity millions 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