Show BY TELEGRAPH reb FEB TELEGRAPH unk A AMERICAN nie BIE RI 0 A N washington 23 judge porter then explained at bole eole eo le length the relations rela reia tiona of counsel for prosecution to this case in reply he be paid said to frequent insinuations of the prisoner and hia hla counsel that he porter and lits his associates were improperly influenced fluen ced by the expectation of money and reward and had entered into a conspiracy to exe exec tife the tile law and convict the tho prisoner the thedis dis brict attorneys duties are tire plain and his salary fixed by law it is Js simply 2000 a year and fees in certain cases as proscribed prescribed ly law guiteau shouted liis lils ills ilia office all told is worth a year and 3 et he cannot pay liis ills board bills he lie spends it all on N luo and fancy women judge porter adverted to tile the constant interruptions of the arlo his false claims of sympathy and that the press was with mib nim and said sald in contradiction 1 I have yet to sea see a single american news newa teat tient has one word to sav eay in his defense scoville Bc oville vainly strove to get geathe athe car of nio nie the jio court protesting that judge porter was exceeding the the rules of the court by such statements at length porter paused and scoville demanded that lie be allowed to make similar statements in reply ju judge ge porter attempted to go on but scoville Bc oville reinforced by the clamor of the prisoner succeeded in getting the floor when with much excite menty ments jaent ho he demanded that his rights and he claimed that he had rights should io lie respected he re I 1 insisted esst e that judo jude porter had no tight to state what the newspapers said or what they did not say and lie desired the exception duly noted colonel cornhill insisted that counsel had no right to object the prisoner had been allowed to state what lie had llad received in the way of letters he had been permitted to read them to read extracts from pa lers aud and to make mako all sorts borta of statements es as to what the american f leo reo eople and press were saying of him judge porter was waa simply contradicting these statements judge cox intimated that tile the prisoner waa not allowed to do aa as charged but could not be restrained from doing so Su oville well cant judge porter be restrained I 1 the judge ruled that tho the speaker might contradict assertions of tile the kind hind made by the pr prisoner lioner judge porter then read rend from printed evidence several of the more noted examples of this tilis euort on tuo tue part of the prisoner lo 10 deceive the jury after which lie he desired to be I 1 excused from further speak speaking ino inc for the day the court ad adjourned journea until tomor to mor row captain alsand er 0 owens wens leaves on the for honolulu via han san F ran ciser else to take false command of whaler north star captain 05 ow ns vessel is almost always the pioneer ship in the arctic seas and lie will barring accidents bo be the first to communicate with the rodgers hodgers in the 2 spring pang owens will reach st lawrence bay eay ay before the can get out or of winter quarters and he will communicate with tile the ship as ns soon eoon as possible sending leading over the ico leo all letters or other thing things that friends frienda of the off omm meers officers und tind crew ot of the JS odgers may desire to send them will be for forwards warde I 1 by the cammodore chief of the bureau of through captain owens the senate judiciary committee today to day agreed on a bill designed for the Emp of polygamy its ita main features are aro petitions ba based ed on edmunds bill doing away with the present requirement of proofs of polygamous marriages by providing that the fact of living in ln bigamous relations shall shill be clent evidence for conviction and that in prosecution for bigamy any person drawn as a juryman may be challenged on the ground that ha lie practices or believes in he the polygamous religious rite tind and also certain new now provisions introduced by senator logan bogan de do barring all mists from the privileges leges of voting herving oti oil on juries or holding office the rhe hrs has been beien particularly interested in the antl ami mormon meeting to be beifield held heid here to highl night hak has two columns of response this morning doming from ail parts of the country showing that there thero la is a strong the ino movement and anti that in all th elarge oties otles sirlilar meetings will be held field some 2500 persons including a large rg a number 0 of f ladles ladies assembled at farwell hall tonight to night to take part in the anti antl mormon meeting hon thomas hoyne wab was appointed chairman and after naming various committees mit tees introduced non hon schuyler colfax who delivered the chief address of the evening ile he recalled the history of mormonism in america its Us arrogance and aggressive spirit which ile he declared would not be tolerated in any other land under the tilo sun the only remedy was the utter titter and complete extirpation ot of tile the institution no compromise should bo be offered john jolin wentworth of chicago made a speech whose central point was waa the enforcement of the jaw law and the danger of trifling with mormonism which is lawlessness itself dr chirrick he arick johnson followed with a comparison between mormonism and mohammedanism to the great advantage of the tile latter aa a religious and social creed wm win bross dross concluded the speeches by reading dispatches received from a large argen number er of cities in ings g 3 were wor 0 be held heid d tonight to night the follow jn ing awas was ent sent in reply the citizens of chicago in mabs mass meeting assembled congratulate their fellow countrymen on the in being aroused throughout the country and respectfully urge upon you to appoint a committee and continue the tiie work until every state is thoroughly aroused and the iniquity of polygamy is blotted out the following resolutions were adopted whereas polygamous mormonism is Js steadily on the tho increase in this country menacing tile tilo national safety and outraging the moral sense seme of lle ile lie tile people and whereas the present laws bythe by the conf confession eslon of justice woods of the united states slates supreme court are tire inadequate to check the tiie growth of this evil and further legislation to thia this end on the part of 0 congress Is imperatively required therefore be it resolved by the tho citizens of chicago ca i go in mass meeting assemble assembled dg that the time has come when polygamy which has always been branded by all civilized nations as a crime whim which fetters its subjects in the most degrading bondage should be promptly sed by tho the stern handoc hand df the law that as it rests with congress to take such measures as shall extirpate this foul eil ell from tile the territories of the republic and enact laws that cannot either be nullified or resisted we call upon that honorable liono flono rable rabie body to act without further delay in tile tiie premises promises and provide what the senti benti ment of the country today to day demands that the arr arrogant and de spirit of the upholders of polygamy admonish admont us to lose no time lime in enforcing the same bame laws in utah which bind the citizens of every state in the union fourth that while disavowing any purpose of interfering with religious rights and liberties of mor alor mons we do dor demand in the interests of common morality and in de deference ferenci to the sentiment and practice of the civilized civil izad world that polygamy thi central figure and chief alomi abomination nation of their religion bd ba extricated that as american citizens we protest against any further delay in dealing with an organized system eystein of iniquity anich through its aggressive zeal is plant j lug jug col coi colonies onles of its adherents in wyoming montana idalio and oregon and Is boldly striking for political in these territories sixth that while we claim for the tho states of this union the largest latitude in the regulation of their dorn domestic con concerns cerns including tile the relation of husband lius band and wife wire and all religious subjects and would resent any interference by ity the general government in any such matters within any state of thijs union wo we believe bellev etha otha that thai the control of all hueh such subjects in the territories legitimately belongs to tile the congress of the united states naj ani buch such congress possesses ample power to regulate thom shorn in the interests of the nation at large seventh that lil lii ill at an executive committee of six be appointed by the chair to continue to promote the object of this meeting these thebe resolutions are about the tile same game as those in all other meetings in the tile country the following was wag received your dispatch was ree received ived I 1 am glad public sentiment in the west is aroused to the magnitude of the evils of polygamy and the mormon church rule in utah blahr in mant iberg ibero ia 13 but on one way of ef efy factually suppressing these twin wrongs yron gs one nu ily greater than thu the other and that is to pass the hie bill now pending in congress for the cieni eleni ci catlon cation tion of a legislative council to govern utah in tile piave place of bf the present polygamous legislature signed alles ALLEN 0 cam CAu campbell campnell the following executive committee was appointed john wentworth wm win bross E P F crague J hall dow thos kane nane geo goo S willetts rochester N Y 23 the tha pas tors union uhlon composed of presbyterian baptist and methodist pastors of this city and vicinity in regula regular meet meeting ingi lugi considered the subject of mormonism and resolved to hold bold a public soon in opposition in to the system with a view of awaken in ing public interest against it A committee was appointed to make arrange lieno lleno st 1 laul paul raul aul minn minna M 3 A large anti antl polygamy poly gamy pamy meeting was bield here tonight presided dod over by governor hubbard and attended by the best citizens strong resolutions were passed new now york 23 rev sheldon jackson for V sa 3 years a missionary lu in utah alaska and other parts of tile tiie northwest preached last night in irr the central presbyterian church on mormonism lie he said eaid twenty five years ago mormonism Mormon hm like ilke a little cloud app appeared edred on the horizon of utah it has increased until today it covers that whole territory and holds controlling power powen in utah idaho wyoming arizona and new Bl exiCo mexico and almost in the state of colorado nearly one thirl of the united states is occupied by cormons mormons Mor mons who urged on by religious otis dils fana fandt ibm tiam are determined soon to rebel and then fight to the death we think that we make the laws that govern the territories but the officials appointed to utah by the president pre are mere more figureheads figure heads john taylor is the governing power in utah sitting bitting in his office in salt lake city by the aid ot of the telegraph lie can reach every overy one of his bishops he be can scatter his decrees to nearly the whole mormon population in three hours john taylor says saya to utah to arizona or to idaho send such a man as dale gate to congress and the people dare aare not disobey bim him in Xo colorado lorado even lie he can dictate who shall not only be congressman but aiso also two senators from that state lastrum mer when all christendom wits peiying pr y ing for fur the recovery of the beloved president all fill ji was praying tr fr 1118 his death and gul is now lauded to the akies skies by IY tho the thoe ze people ever since the of september septembers mormon bishops have been iven flaunting their prayer test in the thel face of the gentiles Jen tiles rhoy rhey thes they are now L securing armmand arm arma sand and powder and anti drilling militia in the ack bek parl part of utah and preparing for a rebellion which is I 1 inevitable nevi tab e rhe on only ly m means menns entis of avoiding this la Is to educate the children this work can bed bod be dono done by christian women tec toc liers there are today to day mormon children in the day si st it bools of ot U tali taught taugh t by missionaries who are exerting un told influence not only among children but also aho among mormon women and more ten Ien teachers chers are needed in ten ton or fifteen years these children will bo be voters and citizens of utah and the setd feta setd seid now sown will solve the ho mormon question without the aid of arms or law jaw rev kev dr hall preached against mormonism nisin yesterday NEW YORK 23 rhe tribunes washington special bays says the tile records and testimony in tile the contested election case of cannon against campbell of utah have been printed and chairman calkins of the elections committee eny eay the committee will begin consideration ot the cabe case tomorrow to morrow one of the 21 points life involved ia is cannons Can cau nond citizenship ap according to tile evidence of cannons Can nona brother brothers they both came to the united states from england in 1812 when the contestant was 15 year years sold bold old five years later heeme ho emigrated to utah and two years later bater when he wa wai i 1 12 years old to call furnia tumid in iq 1850 according dink to the testimony of william farrar a brother mormon cannon was sent by the church as a missionary to tile tilo sandwich islands Island sl where he remained until july 1851 during which period he translated tian slated the book of mormon into the hawaiian lan jan an cannon that on december 7 1854 be he became duly naturalized alizad as a citizen of the knitel states stales and he produces a certificate that ho he was so naturalized hut but by the journal of proceed ings jugs of the court fails falls to show the fat fa bof of such as the law jaw of utah requires it Is conten ded dod therefore loi lot not only Cannon cannons 8 certificate of naturalization is null and vold void vold void because issued jn in contro bertion ver tion of law jaw but that no was not entitled hi in 1854 to a certificate because he had bad not continuously resided in the united states during five years next preceding the date of its issue another point which the tiie elections committee will be called upon to consider is whether a man who ad mith mits tit fit t the he lives in open violation of the law JAW ot of the united states the penalty for which is a fine not exceeding ilvo five years and who aiso alao admits he hag has advised and taught others to violate that law jaw is entitled to a seat peat in congress cannon heard 1118 ilia wives 1 ves were to be surn burn summoned moil to testify in the care case and that lie agreed to admit these facts A special from mexico says the Sal sai daltillo saltillo tillo indians have gone on the war path lath near the to A n of maitil lo 10 they attacked a diligence robbing it it and killing four of tile the passengers pas s femoral baid said lera iera have been ordered in pursuit of tile the indians the tho Graph foli washington special bays says the tiie largest 01 lot ol by here now is from dakota and they are very sanguine of success in an attempt to divide the tile territory and I 1 then lien to have tile southern portion admitted as US a state Brent abill tomake tomako to make mahe washington territory a state adding to it tile the three northern counties of idaho has corn licater matters somewhat at ana anil frigM frightened ned the democrats I 1 who wilo fear the tile wholesale manufacture of northwestern states slates which willbe will be certain to be lie against the bourbons especially if the mormons cormons are dib die qualified from voting ALBANY 13 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