Show jVfP $ t ”"’ ffr1""" i4A AtMrwawi in this Ta’icrnaeles named the tongue of the more vigor open eh ire) to our FJderx now in the East ? oufs determined and irrepressible race Do we try to prevent people of other eventually becoming the language of faith-- i building places of worship iu this another continent There is no stretch of imagination iu city and using them a' we hate built and is he c ours? About eighty rads fancying the shrill be'earn of the locas he what of says the force of Central out!) of where we sic is tin: refutation omotive awakening the fiendish and pitiless in hi' disposition in the Inpo of house built owned Africa befora the dose of this century and for worship by people not of as i t new revebortttes among the The of the Rocky Mountains What on of toleration our foil!: should man- genius of the age is fresh discoveries think does Mr Coil'd ifest " "Would he have u invite our new triumphs of mind over tangible of worship to matter each otic being hut a step in eneu ie into our us while Vu sit v’ith advance towards the grand vislil’y and ubu-The mysteries of the far Eastern folded band! and thanked them lor Would Mr Colfax do this? empires (’Lina und Japan uro peno-- t ing it? Would he be a tolerant ns we have rats'd and they are being brought family of nations The Arctic been wliu have been daily and hourly to and 'hindered traduced haling the region' are veer by year disclosing And falsehoods their secret- - to daring explurcrs vilest and most atrocious 1ms Ikvii done to make published against us by men here in after all that lieu Schuyler Colfax Vice Pres- our midst and yet not evei: a libel suit Christendom acquainted with Africa ident of the Pnitud States enters the instituted? If toleration and putieme since the perilous journeying' and end of Mungo Dark to the newspaper arena in the role of a rel- under unprovoked attack have ever mournful to igious polemic We have just read been displayed by any people it has pronoun the indomitable and perseverjlessnri' 7iclll' who is now article ii viiigstmie Latter-dalabored a the been Saints giving to scing by intiriii out through in book to general knowledge and to To the inquiry of lion John Taylor ience lire New York indqMiJftif from Ingoing iu if" a conquest by his travels vounnurcc Jpal in the lias of Government “Monnou mi not if his plenty question” pen in the Had it come from any lesa prominent scope for woik at homo in the corrup- he is spared to return more valuable source we would not have noticed it tion that runs riot through the laud than any that warlike leader over prKSfBERlg for the difficulty is not to answer what thu prostitution and infanticide so esented to hi country the i we SEA TltSSKSiT sees a “speck of "mud rejoices thereat The Pod will them He arguments but to grasp they are o intangible wiite ihi’iy and not iu is manifest s yet the pnrtivan sentence The text is the de- cull at the all to bitternc-- the in evety telegram concerning of troops to posts lying in mand of the people (if Utah tin admithe State ijihii Utuli i dispatch by the ssion into die T'niou as a matter is a lengthy effort In show J3at was contradicted nett des the Pud to see ahead It look s that they should not be admitted Jo says he would not detract an iota ‘"that reported but v t ry mythical the credit to which the pemde of fanip on the lank of Jordan which is from are ifitminiciy entitled for Utah with into camps"’ magnified the desert but lie gives the solull 15000 men: and it recollects that The of last lution in one word — ‘'water" its "editorial correspondence the of condition country when settled summer from Salt Lake City spoke of the Mormon camps and expressed the tlie oft declared opinion that crops the editor? could not be produced in opinion that difficulties that — ’'might have trouble in that cou- the almost incredible the destitute had to he encountered adds: ntry” He further condition of the people despoiled “Mr Hollister Collector of Internal Revenue in I "tah recently married plundered and driven who came here in bringing out to a sister of lice President Colllu’’ the vast labor involved — Tire 1 bsi believes in Schuyler and in from tho beds of creeks and rivers the Schuyler's sister and in Schuyler's for “water'" irrigation the fact that of ter’ revenue collecting husband were no markets for produce course — ' has no doubt given inforuia there oithur by traveling trains or iu Motion by word of mouth to the authorities at Washington which has had an ntana and Idaho — to which he refers — immediate effect But Dr Taggart until the settlement of this valley made Assessor for the same Territory has a base of supplies for them and that long been of ‘opinion thatafFairs in i tail were approaching a crisis which would mining in those regions was not dreammost likely require the arbitrament of ed of at the time all these and many sunns” other things 'are passed over and are And most li! the “ wisli was sought to he buried in oblivion: while father to the thought" But itJ)r the development of Colorado aided by Taggart lists not been so ’“long” in lda'lcvii capital and the fostering of this Territory is it to be understood (foveniment is held up tor admirathat he hehl this opinion before coming tion here? And if holding it has he Mr Colfax draw' a sketch of the nim! und sought to bring the result LL'torv (it our Church to show that the about? Wc don’t think it helps any people wi re not persecuted for their cause to fling ugly name- - at people The sources from which he religion however obnoxious they may aet and ban derived his infbruiatiou are very however much they may degrade detective ones: just such sources as if but their course by abilities Clolfiix's and eh er Mr tract positions sinie we know places where personal worth were delineated from i very pacilii ally inclined gentle the sketches drawn by ultra aud radimen would have more foul adjectives Plain naked cally Demomstic pens piled on them in a day than we would historical facts will place his sketch in like to c in a yeat a v cry different light to that which he He docs :i it seem to know of r de'ire' "! the The aud children from the little we bat innocent men women It K being robbed and murdered avowedly cf'i of him m fotmei the opiniimtliil in theii bis of because lihcra! he vn- religion - et forth gentleman icw tliore who differed with him by scores— hundred-- of affidavits reghis made for nor as of the fact that tilde us not much But we m ay ularly seriate in th" ninth’ in of the V deeds of tea! estate of which the ownThe writer of the article which we ers vert- forcibly despoiled are still in of those owners in this have been quoting from gives utter- the lie dot— not know of such ance to a sentiment so fiendish that Territory and the city in which at lliiun N Mill scenes as that th' did he surely would not and the wlioh uind lor if is silence in and at tluin shame over it posis States 'Mould bludi with the he forget He mi- - “f f the contest is to couieiiou of be nf a short and the will declaration a hurt) vtettust it au-Mirtui Van Bureu— when Tiic Mormons do not pay thm Saints for t the Gov nmient '" which is a appLed to by the Latter-da" L t i!‘tn ir 'Liidcr redress fm the wrongs they had suf-' Jt J W t(s ' teci tctui'i etc incirij d if jn people v in vvil pay re we Wiilie' to ' thufni that i' ident pulling "out of the way nv tin red and endured jf'sf but fi 'h ution- - pei- -e had they That was ntemporineous histoiyaud the declaration wit made by one who i had been derated t th- - hrabrer and was lion in the it of the p iq iidottuud on th- We peaking wi !! was ind to vihiih he l 'lev d buy buy yjr il tmiit ti 10 A j til 'll did 'ju-- i yon ii pene 'it at' st ' i ii tie ud ioi - a - is d hi lint infill I'’ ’o' g a - - Hit itri ili- - uV i'l he prevalent but by insinuareply by argument He ii'ls why our city sexton’s report for the month previous to his last beiug here showed that of the deaths wore intimti He does “not charge infant murder of course"’ he sy lie could not swer Mr Taylor’' question' with argulie knowr' the terrible crimes ment 11c knows theie specified do exif Me knows they nin tint in the laud they me O'teii'ihly opposed to tin- law And but an- piictised with impunity if he is as he says so firm and determined a doleiuler of the ligid execution of the laws there is a wide field in hayfor the exercise of hi' ing them enforced against the crimes which he admits exist in the face of the Ipw lie says prostitution is everywhere “banned by the law: why then - not the law against it executed? IV ill he first have the law which lie admits is so openly aud fearlessly violated in the cities and towns of the of llepublie —even under the within in Washington Congressmen the verv sight and hearing of Colfax himself-- will he first have this law fully fearlessly determinedly enforced at home hcfuio he enforce the one concerning which he writes against a people wlio-- e greatest Crime is that they cannot believe its he believes and as the bulk of mankind believe? tion So intently hifii mi successfully he inhabited tic in expended The ' exploring by tribe- - Ninth Ann! a a hi- 'nivli ot th‘ :n ither link' interior of which I would riu fi to more of vile di'eineo wa- - n lend wii' r tie V:!'' - ami wai ll rant nor Burio foiiui) a ton discovered loetm s lit till! land the to hi (ill ot en iliati'in i!ei tie f' tli u a tolT 1"'"'” di glees of the qiiitor o hi disnu h at ilile laud- - Ml h ni ted train iii'XI to Ouo ifi'i aimve s qu oitly !i iving a elimti hi Xl'd illy h' d ‘join ji( of the ttiipiis Tiny iMifaiuun miii tiioaii J ai 'quire it and lien all' l weii Woi b d in th' 'our T' of th j Nv in - elev itci hiid iiI'oiii heh dial di Ohio tin laki li iipu-di r' e It n d u ini' ' !u f tin iiiie- -' tii li' nd eon-- - fi i' a - n Lit - - "I o’ h in the Territory ofTtahand (i Hd holiest loairiag- - i' a healthy doctrine and would be better for Mr Ci a triii to fiiemirage it at home instead of “running a nmk agaitist Mormnii-isThe at evety oppertunity ciuitiiied a very 'iinrt lived notoriety one- - before by the net imi ofa bill on - saim 'ubji'ft and 'iliap- - be thinks he vvili win honor mid ditinetion by persistent attack' (Ol - people of ITtah We - miqht gain tin di'tineii-- i think lie eo- et- - rovided always that he has tin nb'lity iu a manner that would cm oiimIK color hi' name vitli the odiiint f illilioiaiity which his enar-loaoifi '! Kiiionr - iniiiriage Mr Craom iiid reiomax nd ynur Inn a login r regard for ttc mant'il hoiiii iIihii they com tu have It vviciil oio lit them very mnteiialiy il'jiu ci oil! oei ei tin in to ibis vraj a thinking jiel i on would retdls he doioo tl in' ao nmoiint more ni v tcing la nk up and tu preunt iio " 'I goo Uo V" III ih JN nans? SEW lOKK New York is having a Vigilance with the title Committee organized “Law and Order Peguiat'us” from which it would appear that the law requires regulating in Gotham as well as Or th- - tide may several other things will regumean that this organization late matters according to law and keep But according to what them in order law? That of the State or the muor the decision' of the Regnicipality ulators? New pays enough for yet gov ernuicnt to he well governed it seems that a good many people think it is very badly looked after and that the administrators of tho law are either incapable of having it justly executed or do not magnify their functions with the honesty fearlessness and is a teruprightness that they should rible commentary on the condition of the Empire City of the nation that Nio Lotus reto has k’b i from OJ(ri ' 5 reads thus: Two gentiles rho were the Mormons ’were met Brigham street Halt party of five Mormons and Xlk by leave town At the them discharged a shotgiu hitting one of the he returned fire with a revolJY5 vng one of the assailants Th ed Gentile the ’4r S- 0 MW bun to the t- surrender the Btirring street ia Salt the name of Tfe Mormaa Jiiets that there Lake t Briglmm street that five Mormons ordered two ' leave the town that none of the V sailants” were wounded and “Mormon ofSeials” called upon ehal Orr to deliver up anybody thing isn’t so very far from beiniL rect It was a idee business for exoven tho appearance of a S Marshal and his deputy to ip beet ists for the organization of a secret soin standing sentry over a The courts are gap'd ciety to punish crime said to contain a man so badly in full day tliere an intimidation that the doctor would not allow snr outwardly at least exercised over them to see him yet who wa3 there is a powerful jwilice force under body the theatre next night as lively the charge of the officer' of the law if he relished the yarn while two there is nothing wanting to have every S J udges mixed themselves up easo impartially and fearles'lv adjudicated in disgraceful humbugand gave it thecol upon except uprightness sumcthhi’g seriouh till the Judges and emm ollieia!' and honesty oringof known by refusing the Teffib let u 'trmig 'ceius were in the people rial Marshal any information of the J the necessity far a 'top nf tLI- - kind in And was it all dowt the eye of mhiii New Vinkc!- - that a leged affray a sensational telegram? T0iiK Ciuiilc' an Duon hv get up gentleman net by any means smart gentlemen utime has made a boque-- t ni fifty would not have laid vea dollars for the organization and vm selvc' open to public ridicule ajj e (’cnimiti-in support of a igilam-that city that vvili make a buiiic" of public reprobnrion in this small unofficial-likkind of business ridding New fork nf th- - disreputable MV are sorry that Marsha! Orr in it awed himself to mixed up in auj in sum' There i' an excu-o !y such contemptible proceeding formed town- - on the of had fiinned a hotter opinion of him or in hastily gathered miner'" Soi ukkn Items— Our correxpaa! camps for u resort to such a mean' of crime and rc'tiaining outpunishing cut ’Rambler’' ivritng from “Indaa for there very often the Creek canon three miles from the rages of the human family concentrate from ot ‘Old Rally’ snow a foot deep" various points in sufficient force to at Beaver county on the “Ttli ult sayv times set the power of tho officers at “Rambler” has succeeded in arriving and not seldom those officers almost at the upper limit of vegetation defiance are little better than the class they are Two miles 1'rom him the eternal endure vegetation ceases and chosen to keep watch on and bring to nature withholds its throbbing In pulse while the lofty peaks enshroud punishment for Crime committed such situations honest men have had ed in nature's majestic mantle of uutat nished in unkoU purity repose to band thciuselvc tor together slumbers and the protection of the The heavies steam sawmill in Ftaii But that such u thing is here and the community grizzly must “git should have to fie thought necessary in Civilization of the right stamp L The wilderness fonM a city like New Turk seems almost in- ing on apace rugged rocks and fastnesses of unes credible Yet we can well believe the pl ore d earth arc yielding to the mijthiv it Tliere power of the dispatch which announced of men aw are no lack of criminals punished in that the tr rent work of the lalteT days t to the final ovespeedily progressing city but they are the poor wretches rthrow of emir and corruption and who haven't money to buy a perversion the establishing ol' knowledges truth of justice The difficulty is to get a peace righteousness and happitmft-th- e ' man of wealth punished great ultimatum of mankind what or is The progress of the central andsoutV probably still more difficult that of one ern portions of Utah is almost beyond with powerful friends We political credit — a year's changes tk trust for the credit of New York ihit whole face of nature iix regard to tk this Law and Order Regulator populated ty port'on of the Territoiy vVliere the we house stood log will have no mor- - tangible existence holuild the magnificent brick or stow than a telegraphic report ami that resi lenee where tlw “rip gut" or the causes lor deeming it a fence lined the highway we now and will cease to exist tin painted picket or lattice hand and happy The dispati'lits this morning uiso every iiiccd ehildn-us wc as greet state that a similar organization is God bless the children of Utah again talked of in San Francisco May they (which t’nev will) become salvation of the world 'crib the times of 'fcni “out joint" A NotuK Skvtimbvt— The St York Siin in an article on the But Mim VmIKHTov — Tin- holy Richardson to the Ii ring- - of A I) whose law suits are by which vorced wife of McFarland which she “ought to sustain her right terms “A public outrage on religion to liear the name of the man who puband decency" quotes the following selicly declared that he merely passed ntiment uttered by John Whipple through the ceremony of mariiage with which should lie preserved as one her as performed by an Irish Catholic noblest recorded in any language the he that mialit priest make her his lie who enters the dwelling of mistre'- - while she was ostensibly hi friend and under the shelter and wife is in Omaha tection of friendship and hospitality' Though of his wife again and again in the courts sustained corrupts tlic integrity of' her friends and the by tho assistance by the common consent mankind ought to be consigned to svmpathy of the civilized world she immediate gallow-battled an unjust law and agam Tin Suit further says in reforriw claimed the position that she was tu tin' ceremony entitled to Her ease Hums one of And Mr Beecher was assisted!)? the strongest il!ustraimts of tin- e:y the Rev Mr Fnithingham who cos church question that has naif'Ui "1 plo'ined iu a prayer to God which and Ireland fur though In and tailed these words FtOitt a v f thunk titiruT ir It'll h‘ I I'herton were married by a piisi m j" wl hut fht't n h m h nthfT Orders the ceremony was rmouii d irhtti thn) nun h !' t ' invalid tin one was a Roman MM Till' I’d Catholic and th o'hei a 1'itm slant a has an m ganizntion of nunriage which no priest in In is lean their lab that (!' rvi cn'jii allowed to iliouirh a 1’ioiest ant !i ii ilneitedto he suppm''11 at Vel- - wh’i igj man can do so They hat ii' and drinking tn uliii Mafiii iivin v tho law ill Lt’ the1 ml hive won pii it k d places have Hurt and though every h t° resorted lias of in e" in He burg tdlh” ni' lie ir oj eriff'ons The Linton" iiial u - iuli ih ' linn !’i 1' ?l tini jU“ ia i'll malic to a a re: li'li - mh i!i ui'jll'lVt ? olrymdirif a lit li etifi tt t'iw a dispatch : 'in i' ii polygamy VIGIiANTES Ill "ll til'l n i' ul'l tile in d J BlL1 of' Congressional infbruuition the Missouri nmi of the 7th that Mr Cragin Senator from say- New 1 lampshire had introduced n bill into tin iSeiialc ‘'providing for the execution of law against the crime of ago announced a most unusual number of the of di cnrcis in the State from which the gentleman is a Senator we suggestihat he will accimijili-a much more valuable wink by endeavoring to keep the ol' married people hi' own State gether instead of endeavoring to have It people punished for marrying would Lea woik more in consonance with the teachings of the Bible und the ( 'hii'tian faith which i mi wnrmly contended toi by New Hampshire vine ' savage than Li ANOTHER PUUOAJU Tle other purposes” which was tabled As tlic disp 'itches of a day or two population of Europe been overgrown fixed on this continent and Australia as places of refuge aud homes of colonization lor their surplus millions that few have thought of any other place which might become a nursery for Vet nations and governments while North America and Wtralia still have million- - of square mile- of uii'Cttlud land a now Continent— most a new world i' hav ing attention directed to it which will before many yeat' prc'cnt rate attrai tioiis to the ad The recently venturous immigrant received information from Dr Livingstone gives glimpse' of the wonderful land through which his traviLare being riea tre ol the continent on whose borders at Midi different points the enterprise energy science and jierseveratme of the Civuea'ian rice are manifest lias been discovered one of the most uniting regions knowu to man The interior and the sen hoard must be united and that in a levy decades the barbarous races succumb to or be eitrttzed by th- - superior and another continent be given to tlic world for progress to labor in and the great work of human t to he continued TO the have Already lmvc Irish uuiuiurntits gone Northern Africa The French in tho ooiiqiie't mid occupation nf Algid' have juris on stability t Kurupcan in the North For many have hold years! the Dutrli and ilngli-a lurge extern oi'eonnfry iu the 'imth On tle wcstowtst livilii'atkoi has liiiitlo its utaik On the northeast tho Kcdliivc of ILt pt manifest- - a disposition to give prominence to civilizing influences The aud enlightening Briti-sexpedition to Abyssinia made that country better known to Europe Now in the very cenand America to for (MTISKIT ASOTHKU Til- h "V lli‘ ns nei'k and ''' 'wxxc $gMawsp aro3MWllJlW'5MIWMUhliWlllHMiW1WI0tillIfTj es fen red in toil and suffering made their own funeral pyre- - their hearths made aacved by happy and peaceful associations drenched in their owners’ blood If this man !m any onoeptiou of h iri'i" have the 'iiiasni and Ilile! 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