Show the doom of poly Foly polygamy gamy under this heading the telegraphic correspondent to the chicago times makes the following announcement no of the passage of the utah bill the passage of the me utah judicial J ci al bill today to day by the file very large larke vote of to 69 59 indicates that the fate of mormonism is sealed no doubt is expressed by republican members that delegate cannon will be expelled when a resolution for that purpose shallie shall shail be reported from the committee on elections the tile debate on the judicial bill was wa made interesting bythe by the able abie speech of mr cannon in opposition to it and in defense of the mormon government of the tile territory his speech was full of sharp points ho he alleged that the local government of utah does not differ materially ria lly liy from that of other territories terr itoi itol les ies that there was no conflict of authority between the probate courts of utah and an d the U 8 court courts 8 chatin that in the courts justice is adminis ad ministered to Mormon sand non mormons cormons impartially that the mormons cormons are not averse to a congressional investigation ti that their local government is both pure and cheap that the object of this bill is to ostracise ostra cise them and give civo tile the control of the territory to persons who have done little or nothing to advance its prosperity that the united states district attorney and marshal have been here all winter lobbying for the bill bin that if passed it will mako maka the office of marshal worth as much as that of tile the president of the united states and that thet the bill if passed would not crush the tile mor mons who might yield to reason but could not be converted by force i 1 polygamy may be doomed arid arld we believe it is doodled doon d 00 led but this bill wil wili I 1 not doom I 1 it t it will merely keeli alive ky by the power of persecution an institution that wasi was before pra dead by the power of public opinion there Is more serious trouble brewing for utah than has ever before known if this bi I 1 shall shail become a iati lani L vit vib it doubt iss hs will become a lawand law and the shail ahall be bc made to id enforce ww ahot we understand to bo be rne rna ome ina 0 lh lbs provisions there be diore more trouble in utah than thu islaub man people anticipate mr cannon contended nor for the rights or of his with his hig usual urual ability chaha herald jum jund 5 mor MoH loss coxs moss MONS abacut one hundred and fifty Morn mormons cormons ions lons nud and fifty other othel emigrants pasted through the city yesterday from drom t rom pittsburgh tochi to chi eio elo CIO eago engo without It hout bout change of cli cil cars I 1 JI vla via pan pui i handle route about one third odthe of the tho mormons cormons were healthy young english iti hll girls the con t ductor took up tickets for one ong hun tiie tire A and nifty fifty from orom one m man ari the mormon mirmon authorities are doing a big business in settling u up p till tili coun try anti and do for emigration emiz emig ration what wiit no other othor class of people preten creten d to pay the way of the emig arld send end a protector with them thema col nofia 0 |