Show Ihc T B H WffMjj fftlrgraplt STENHOUSE THVRSDAY Editor JAKl'ARY and 1 Proprietor 1869 RIGHT The Springfield (3Iass) takes a sensible view of liar action of the late jury Hiseoek homicide case from the following — Republican the pecuin tliu Cole as will be seen help for it is to amend the human law so that it shall correspond and assimilate with the divine or “higher law’’ Unless such a sensible and much needed thing be done the world will continue to witness judicial anomalies in mutters like the present Indeed it would be an owiifeus thing for the welfare of the world were it to be otherwise OP SVPRE9IE IMPORTANCE WHICH! we intend to be was supported on his right hy die half the patriarch vouchsafe us Should kind Heaven guest of the occasion Professor Morse and Minand and on his left by Mr Thornton privilege our power grace ister Plenipotentiary and Envoy’ Extra- olive branches hare by no means done ordinary from the Court of St James sprouting but we hope to see then: to the United States On the right of increase and multiply for many long Wc have been Professor Morse were seated President and happy years yet Professor told that we arc remarkably young and The country must choose Woolsey of Yale College bankruptcy Goldwin Smith of England Rev Dr well preserved for our age which may General Grant as one or the other Adams of Madison Avenue Baptist justly he set down to the credit of our the President elect has already taken and cusof healthful Mormon principles Church Buckingham his stand on the sklo of economy and Connecticut William E Dodge Amos toms If our friend of die Enterprise Waslihumu announces a similar leanKendall David Dudley Field Hugh wears his years and hears his responsiing Morse Allan of Montreal lliehard bilities better than we do ours we conThat is right Kconomy uiiud you him and would drink to his brother of the Professor and others not stinginess not penny w IOC and On the left of Mr Thornton were seat- gratulate health and longevity if we had a bottlo pound foolish policy not squeezing California at Land ed in succession United States Attorney of unadulterated three cents out of the poor man and General William 31 Evarts Major As to our being jocose and broadly huof dollars on the lavishing thousands flatters us foi General Irwin McDowell morous the Enterprise rich man There is no economy in Edward Pierrepont Bev Dr F Vin- we arq usually considered rather that You may as well pump water inton William Cullen Biyant B then it is better to exA But to a riddle liather nourish the poor of hibit humor than spleen to he jocose President of the Academy man the hone and sinew the maiustuy Curtin of PennsAnd if 3Ionuonism than morose of tlie nation The rich man can take Design we are genylvania and other distinguished keeps us jocose and humorous care of himself That is about all that tlemen sense of our Entersure the that good many rich men cun do They have been Dr Adams offered an opening prayer prise friend will induce him to regard studying and practising all their lives brief and to the point as follows — Cant aud us in a similar spirit how to take supreme care of number are not in our line Almighty God we adore Thee ns the one so that they experts in that Maker of the heavens and the earth f Our friend of the Enterprise agrees art at the expense of the more liberal passeth through tlie lmtlrei of the seas" As Thou hast “muduVf with us on one point— that whatever arts one blood nil nations of men for to he thought of the state of things The war time caused many people to on all the taco of the earth” wc Ik vs VY 1 Thoo resiWde of Utah the blots on the social for every discovery and be withdrawn from the country arid of which the ’'! ystem outside are sad and shameful y'° concentrate in the’ city The abnormal aided and community A ®ti t for ? promoted social system WC Of and temporary prosperity caused by the ships” on the “great and videl‘Tu'Jj10' “chariots with' flaming torcluY'vtoj say to him it is not so bad as it extraordinary expenditures of the war run aud IJ1(‘ lightning” to of txcitcd imagination i?ej induced many crsons to forsake pro tlie lightnings or blind bigotry duetivc industry and to engage in the at Thy bidding come unto man fiul “‘violent prejudices “Here we are “Them that honor Tln’rt but the hotter vou understand it the and Speculative increased administrative Thou Wilt honor” Thanking Thee for it more like if you you aro a virtuous industry which naturally fame with the the oocnsion on which we aro gathered wcaric Thoo to bless it for the promotion man which we believe you are until we aud indeed This ficwar of all which is good and the brighter constrained are' to think differently titious prosperity' in which money came anticipations of that day when as “tlie As to “every home being a brothel” lightning eometh out of tlie East and easily and went as easily induced hab- shineth even unto the "West" tlie Son of and stuff similar all is it hyperbolical its that could not ho sustained but Man shall come in the glory of that were really ruinous in a time of peace Kingdom “which is righteousness and nonsense not worth consideration love and all of which we ask in our friend of the Enterprise should If and normal prosperity much less could the name peace” of Jesus Christ our Lord and ever find liimseif at Salt Lake perhaps they he sustained in a time of financial Iledeemer Amen he will do us the honor to give us a call Then justice was done to the excelIt is all very grand and depressure and find out that we are neither enlightful and jolly and huliabalooish to lent things on the table after which dowed with horns nor cloven feet bald have plenty of money to spend though thanks were returned hy Dr Vinton We it he borrowed at high interest But when toasts and speecliification came head nor corrugated forehead that sort of high heeled thing can’t last in order The meeting was addressed have no “fighting editor” as though for are we and ever ready for ever Its time is short A day of hy the chairman 3Ir Field Mr Thornto give a reason for the faith that is General Frofessor McDowell reckoning is inevitable and not far off ton —Peace within is us motto our on when those will be in good case who can 3Iorse who entered into interesting retire in good order from the field of particulars concerning the history of earth good will to men and women But you will find our “outside editor” meretricious the descend unbelief to the telegraph Yc&rring gracetriumph and very interesting entertaining fully from the false position of living contempt and ridicule which his invenAt least such is tion originally met Professor Goldwin agreeable gentleman sumptuously on loans and go vigorously to work again as formerly at Smith Mr Evarts 31 r W Orton 3Ir the unanimous verdict of all our Gentile Sir W E Dodge 3Ir visitants and friends fir a fair and rea- IV C productive Mr Wash Mime commonly considered Grant's right hand lpan if not the political “power behind the throne” coming declares that there are but two financial Conalternatives before gress and the country—economy and Governor Stevenson in his Message to the Legislature of Kentucky The Springfield (Mass) Itrmibliean exhorts the people to use all their enregards tlie acquittal of General Cole as “another of many instances where def- deavors to promote foreign emigration erence has been paid to that public sentiment which refuses to consider it a and the accession of skilled labor into crime for a man to punish even with that State as a matter of supreme death the seducer of his wife the deVarious The principles of importance stroyer of his home the ‘higher law’ are almost always persons have cited this adoption and to such eases though the pica of of a similar policy in development insanity comus in very handily to enable for the courts to do things according to the Utah as a sufficient provocation statute” urging seeial and invidious legislation Some of our exchanges have ex- - against this Territory amounting themselves iu very different sometimes to disfranchisement pressed The terms on'tl ling the ex Gv'omoi Kciiiutky is far more senMblc mo- sible at least so far us his own State Is traordinary Uoautuon 01 mentary insanity in the case in ques concerned Foreign emigration Is one tion with ordinary criminal cases and of the great causes of the distinctive arguing that the present is an ex- energy of the American people in fact encourtremely dangerous precedent foreign emigration lias largely contribuaging juries to defeat the ends of jus- ted to populate develop and build up tice entirely hy the multiplication of America With emigration not only comes skilled labor in the various manujustificatory insanity in verdicts There may he some danger that way factures and arts hut fresh and vigoryet perhaps not a grout deal net ous blood aud spirit in fact the very so much as L represented cream of the energy of foreign nations nearly not so much danger to so comes as a free gift of those nations Certainly ciety as in letting the seducer go scot ready to hand much of it needing very free to multiply his villittle adaptation accustomed and inurThe sad fact is that there is ed to steady diligent useful labor lainy Such an accession is an invaluable already vastly too much mandlin and morbid as well as more active boon to any country that has room for and rigorous sympathy with the des- it and America thank heaven has yet troyers of homes and domestic virtue no lack of room The millions of acres and peace This guilty sympathy is want hands still just such hands skillthe thing that is dangerous The de- ful or brawny as they may be as foreign bauchee should he regarded uncom- emigration brings as a moral leper whom promisingly It would be one of the best things it is extremely dangerous to society that could be done if foreign emigration to bo permitted to go free He has were considered a matter of supreme no right to go at large polluting the importance in the other Southern very air he breathes and the very States as well as In Kentucky and were ground upon which he treads He is encouraged and aided accordingly By the defiler of purity tin so doing the fresh impetus so much emphatically needed by the impoverished and almost destroyer of innocence the deadly Ox pcaCO uiiu Happiness ouulu would ho giveu poioo ing the very springs of life sapping an impetus of the right kind and in the the very foundations of society He right direction for it would be in favor is the worst of all enemies of his race of all sorts of useful industry and in and when undeniably guilty he should favor also of a sober strong and stable industry be struck down with prompt and in- government A continuance the first essential to perma- sonable compensation flexible justice For him mercy is nent prosperity in any commonwealth of luxurious life without the wherewithdumb in this world and it is right The vanity will bo excused if we as- al can end nowhere else than in that ho pay the penalty of his tremen- sign to our citizens a place in the front in individuals Bankrapitcy dous crime when purely the result of misfortune is rank in this matter of encouraging There is nothing more dastardly than foreign emigration No State or Terri- excusable but national bankruptcy can seduction and adultery An adulterer tory has done so much comparatively not do other than result in everlasting is the greatest of moral cowards as Utah in this respect and no State or disgrace Now’s the time that all surplus specThere is in him not the first element of Territory has approached her in conulators the man or the gentleman Ho is al- tinuous and systematic encouragement clerks traders aud others together diabolical mean sensual dev- and advisory and material assistance should turn hack from the city into the flin fitrni cli f nm ilish A truly brave man will never rendered to foreign emigration f t nnnnnf ftnnlrp To the vaullUHUUllUM VUVIM j take mean advantage of weakness con- other States and Territories of this labor and take up such lagreat productive fidence or affection He would rather nation wc may say —Go and do like- bor as the country affords There allose his own head twenty times over wise It would he one of the best is later in the country of one sort things ways On that point he is inflexible So long or other There are farms and gardens many of you could do to be made and cultivated deserts as he is in his right mind lie will never to he reclaimed roads to be constructed pollute the fountain of life never conSPECIE PAYMENTS nive at sanction or wink at such polluorchards to be planted houses and tion never sympathize with the polluhams and bridges and mills and factorOne can hardly take up a newsters On tlie contrary he will ever be paper now without seeing a dis- ies to he built and there is all the mechanical and manufacturing Calcussion on specie payments ready to preserve the innocent strengthemployen the weak and encourage the temptifornia has never seriously wavered on ment that the increase of the developed He will regard the adulterer with that subject having stuck to the shill- ment of the soil will induce These are s as a most righteous abhorrence ing metal through good and evil re- the things that the people should resinner against God and man as port and still sticking to it as deter- turn to those who are not required by lie will defend minedly as ever But the eastern the legitimate demands of commerce virtually an outlaw virtue and purity against all comers and vastly greater part of the Union the professions and government and most especially against himself To he Sure Messrs Grant and has almost forgotten what kind of a let us have economy That’s Deep in he most ' secret recesses of thing specie is and many of the peothe human heart these sentiments are ple would be delighted to renew ac- the policy to make the nation financially fregrounded iceradicably Though natural quently dulled jy carelessness and a vicious public sentiindolence ment and custom yet ever and anon they will spring forth in their native freshness majesty and vigor and either and suite down the guhy ot exen defend those who do The violation of the marriage bed is such a terrible crime and it entails such that the deepdisastrous consequences est and most sieved feelings of human ity are in favor of the avenger of thoe Towho are so dreadfully wronged wards the adulterer the real sober sen- quaintance with tluir old and valued friend So they are exerting them- selves to secure an early return of his ever welcome presence Our citizens have not the slightest objection to specie payments for numbered among their many virtues a due respect for may be mentioned the hist sort of pay and gold is very genei ally considered the best not but representatively At trinsically the same time there is no great excitement here upon the matter The question here is not so much as to paper or specie payment- - hut a tu timent of upiighi mi n may lie expres- produce or cadi paymentand we sed in the line— are happy to say that tho stars appear to he fighting in tlislr courses Offwith his head— se much for and in favor of cash This is the reason that juries almost again-- t carrots When this question shall lie definitiveinvariably acquit the slayer of the dessettled in favor of ly everybody troyer of domeoiic peace and happiness and expects tnat it will Ik: in hopes sentiment There is a too prevailing this community may take up the quesfavor of the debauchee lie is not tion as to paper or specie Until east out of society as he ought to he then they may not he anxious about hut ho is very frequently not only tolerit albeit they already have an idea that ated but invited petted aud caressed more easily shaved paper is much before The path to further viiainie-riiethan specie the loss accruing not to him open and unobstructed hy uttcrec hut to the unfortunate tbs nil Gtl TV If d of the paper little or no notice of tne guilty bo the semi that in sheer self defence Oid Tauvrnaple -- Morning or ment of purity from time to time will Gre B Wafiatv iidui esseu ihc re- jhoeit itself in striking down the most cation foul criminal asking no odds of mortal Elders John Taylc Afternoon self conscious tyf the unalloyed ari(j men and Preside Q Cannon justice of its act In the maoer iu ques- Ge tion the “higher law” occasionally will Young delivered addresses repl and the only instruction and good advice itself into operation t 4 pui iV f Bryant Hugh Allan Huntington Governor Curtin 3Ir I and Colonel R M Iloe APPRECIATIVE Our friend the editor of the (Nev) Teiri tonal Enterprise comments upon some remarks of ours in which we P1® Lastly although it may occasionally err in judgment respecting the s and 3Iormonism the Enterprise still one of the best papers published on this side of the world It almost as good as the Teleurapii and we are glad to see it Ls evidently pros- Whether their conspeedily reached jectures he true or false time alone cam ' demonstrate in thin once happy land Politically matters are in a much more deplorable’ condition now that the period we comment is about to pass into the past than when it first projected ita Whiletheapproach into the future state of affairs in the South or North haa while the undergone no improvement onerous taxation under which the people groan has not been lightened in thu slightest degree while corruption reigns in the high places of tha triumphant and national legislators land contravene tlie fundamental law which constitutes the foundation of aur liberties the people themselves seimta have lost all interest in public affairs and by their recent verdict appear willing the yoke ofbondage hithertoplaced upon their necks bv the party in power Not being a prophet nor the son of a prophet it is impossible for us to prognosticate the end that may be Apart from the fling at Grant’s election in tlie last paragraph tlie foregoing is not the language of raillery it is the faithful picture of the tendencies of the age and it ought to awaken serious reflection in all There ia a class oh people men who will nover he aroused to look round aud comprehend their situation they will continue in the pursuit of evil continually They fancy that their crimes arc- unpardonable and they probably are and thus they go iu for un restricted indulgence and will brook ro restraint to the leanings of their unnatural passions There is however in our humble opinion an element of goodness and an appreciation of what is right everywhere among men and' the inhabitants of these Rocky Mountains are entering upon a new phase of experience with the world as it is— good had and indifferent we cherish a Iivelyv hope that the unflinching front that has been shown in Utah to everything that is vile and demoralizing will not? only’ continue to he the characteristic) of tho Saints but we would also like- to sec at this time and hereafter for their own sakes as manifest a determination on the part of the “decent Gentiles” their share of tho fight to preservo-theiown and the people's in one of the we are loveliest places of the earth breathing an air of freedom and enjoying a peace and repose that are unknown elsewhere Shall we yield those liberties aud enjoyments and quail before the threatening ruffianism of Railroad advancement?' No never! Let all good men he determined that Utah shall be presented as “the home of the pure and the free’ where “tho wicked shall not rule” amt “where righteousness shall flow as a river” AN tN’MlTIGATED SLANUEIU Ono of the grossest ever outrages porpetrnted upon tho rights of a free peoperous A clergyman ple of the Episcopal protested against being catalogued Church well known and respected in with that “THE ISiqi'lTIES OP this city upon a Sunday morning numerous class elsewhere in tho religious service of his who deal The Telegraph foully by woman and fete her has occasionally church is compel! cu to leave tho altar-tOur presentation of the been lectured for picturing to its readers tho interruption of the services and destroyer listen to the reading of a warrant issued state ofthings in Utah and contrast ofit the immoral tendencies of the age and upon a trumped up charge by tho minwith the state of things outsido Utah not unfrequently have tlie clique of con- ions of a despotic power the Enterprise frankly acknowledges It has been tho rale of this office ductors of the filthy libellous sheet that no defends and sustains a blackguard dirty bliect published may be “tme to a great extent every kind of doubt” But following somewhat the abomination among the Gentiles taken in this city ray what it might about common practice of reasoning very’ and let it abuse our leaders us to task for disturbing the even tenor premises concerning the of their way to the bottomless pit upon unsound Of and ourselves with its most envenomed social state of this community lie nat- course all that is natural enough for scurrility without taking the slightest urally finds it difficult to get at the them but their mouthings shall not de- notice of the vile slanderer but when truth in his deductions Indeed lie ter us from showing up the corruptions a tissue of absolute falsehoods like the seems to be somewhat puzzled as to of their “civilization” above arc woven together and publishand “regenerawhat to think of us and our sayings tion” and calling upon those who are ed for foreign service to charge home upHe gracefully’ says — “We admit that more deluded and ensnared than wicked on the leading men of Salt Lake City — we are sinful enough hut rebuke docs to repent of their course and to turn civil and ecclesiastical with surrounding not come with a good grace from still about and do well and upon those shall “a clergyman of the Episcopal Church” thinking with “persecution and death’ it is our greater sinners” you see we also call who have not corrupted that we individually' are immense iu themselves to hold on to the good old duty to tell the world at large that? he We certainly our wickedness have way who wrote such a charge is a malignant our good faults if you can find out It is ever gratifying to notice an slanderer unworthy of the liberty that what they arc but we shall not say with awakening to And the repentance anywhere and he enjoys in a free country sound aud honorable Besides if the Paul that we the chief of sinners are as one of our San Francisco very fact that the lying dirty sheet and cotempora-ii'head of the nation sets the goAl examufitil we feel it which we do not —the Examiner strikes out manits predecessor has been published' here economic the of example expenditure day and therefore wc can not conseieu- for years while it has been unceasing for “serious reflection” and “imby the ple will he followed people tiously declare that we arc and w fully in its attacks upon the best men in this provement” we cheerfully generally for it is a fact that the people to do everything with a conis the refutation of its own prefer in the “to effort attract community aiding do to greater or less extent copy the science good and clear void of off ce gnvc attention to the iniquities of the trumped up charges of intolerance examples of those in authority Thus all men and women ( to — Now Listen what him: are the facts in this to age” when wisdom rules the people rejoice The Enterprise man in f t twefomonth clergyman persecution? caJ"‘ revfow of tho 3Ir Henry L and prosper and improve in many deAY afford j (r but little plcimurc to an v true taintv to know whet ' x Foote is seen morning by sirable wavs onSunduy iiis ‘kind J I riHunthropiu and iuvei 0f cuhratious abov referred to a H daily umnU in all portions of the a young policeman riding as the latHONOR TO THE INVENTOR I ‘lriz°d world furnish a sad catalogue ter thinks OP “audacious ra illery of a jocose olV a rate at furious °‘ through iniserieLa our own und crime ELECTRIC TELEGRAPHY baucliee suddenly seized with a sns? of some ‘'Uitry instead of a diminution of the the city and in contravention On tlie 2'Jth ult a grand compli'iiys and iniquities consequent upon city statute of broad humor” or “the liynocritiV1 follows 3Ir Foote lie civil war being mere perceptible The Fn terprise every ca nt of a Pharisee?' mentary banquet was tendered at tho further wo progress in tho futuro to the Sunday school asks for the genNew York to Professor S a good guesscr lie only misses the from tlie date of the strife wo !iold an tleman at the door and tells him to apI B Morse the distinguished elec- mark Try again and keep trying alarming and steady increase of individual tragodie- - domestic woo and general pear at tho City Hall on Tuesday trician and tlie inventor of the system of Perseverance Our largo communities ought to be crowned immorality morning to answer to the above charge electric telegraphy “in recognition of with success and we will help you a seem vieing with each other in a dis31 Foote appears before J ustiec Clinrace towards the attainment of eminent services to - country and little as we are good natured enough graceful a character for wickedness such as call ton this morning and denies that be the world” We may he au- ed down tho tiro from Heaven upon tlie Vvas ridimi furiously for anything that the pony doomed cities of and Gomorrah Two hundred distingui-heneeded elmstisuncnt and he was givpersons dacious but not much as it was one of Kverywheri notwithstanding tho were p resent and letters of regret at to misfortunehorn with a very oral diffusion of education and the wideit to him when 3Ir Policeman ing of ministrations our peoabcsitoe their unavoidable were for- scanty endowment of cheek Tho spread as aGospel 31r Justice Clinton heard rule ne m to be getting no saw' him ple ward ed by President Johnson General truth is we arc uncommonly modest better very fust tinof the policeman and In tho inuterial world the year the Grr ait Secretary Seward r Cdfitx We frequently “blush like a maid” fined tlie latter $300 events nt which we are has “elci'eyinan'iml ‘se nator Morgan and iSmtap- Sclio-f- i We are naturally modest and Murnnm- - been one unsurpassed ini hronicling its sensational which Postmaster Street went up and incidentNut on’v have men m nli eld i'lii keeps us so Perhaps we are paid lands been startled by the peculiar and Tlie room a as Jieautifuliy and artistiOut unprecedented 'asionally blitiluly given to raillery The moment that we hoard of this nets of individual t but Hoods lire' storms volcanic affair we started for tlie arms of all natrons it is all done in good part aud should cally d the City Hal! to and pestilence eruption' earthquakes 3 e aro not a d: at intervals along the bo so accepted hear “the case” hut wo were too late have been remarkably and frightfully with the walls and draped colors of hauelice not a hit Our mission Ken prevalent Those of our s facts we have Mated were obtained the whose tendency is to superstition have their respective nations in the err: ir a more heavenly direction we are from the officer and- Mr Street honestly believed tiiai ib abaornuri On this point we give currences which have tre and other parts of the room were happy to say Now where is “one of tho grossest transpired day various and elegant devices Herr the best possible reitrcnccH — the ladies after day portended an approaching and outrages ever perpetrated upon the goon Millennium Bernstein and an orchestra of 16 select- themselves any of them all and singuWith their eccentric views they cannot rights of a free people?” Where tbff ed performers filled the air with sweet lar As to our years and the experi- - understand why the world should so charge of a “clergyman’’ “while ‘Tine and ipo and rot and rot” mtc ilia strains chicken such a condiriwo rtv Ail IUVJ ilu) religious service nt hia raerr Cha-Chief Justice presided are not without th end of its oxiMeuco beiojp church exactly hut wo are not old eompeiloi to leave the at! ahr ' tl si at kt br ep fir tin pn ad of av ftar i‘b mi tiv blli tiii jn m- Hr tlu tliv tli r tv ing 11 Ur £r jun 1 Iw Uin hi G ft ca |