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Show UTAH EVENING MAIL. TIio Halt Ink 4E5(, ;i'J I JT, ...... 24, 1N1.1. MllJtlf AX'N Kl'EF.tll. Gen. Gherman (trunk the key nolo to the triumphal march of tho American Institution on this continent, when lie declared at the Into anniversary dinner of tho New England Society, in Now York, that the leaven of New England thought and Institution! had pormeatod the entire Union, and givon birth to the fundamental and distinctively Amorican ideal of the Nation. The notion of state rights, which guarantees to limited communities the light to regulate their domostio affairs in their own way, while for purpoios of general defbnse and of common intoroit, them several communities become part and parcel of an aggregate nation, with a common flag, army, navy and coinage, had its origin in the early history and policy of the New Eugland confederate colonies. The fundamental ideas por. the taining to individual freedom, right of private judgment in religious alters, tho vital necessity of universal education, and consequent establishment ef free schools, sustained by a common tax, and especially the value and sanctity of the family and family education, as the misery of a pure and independent church and a liberty-lovin- g state, these are all of New England origin. And right here, in Utah, tho New England idea of marriage, as a union of heart and soul between one man and one woman, with one family altar, round which should gather tho offspring of mutual leva and affection, standi opposed in an irrepressible conflict,'1 ' with a remnant of Asiatio barbarism which tramples upon woman's purest instincts and holiest affections, and, stealing the livery of the court of heaven to serve the devil," it seeks to establish on American soil the harems of the East. As human slavery, wrong-fhll- y claimed by its champions, to ba sanctioned and sanctified" by tho teachings of inspired revelation, went down to infamy and death before the Christian and New England idea of the equality of men before the law, so shall its twin relic" of barbarism go down before these same potent ideas. So also must priestly assumption and intolerance, claiming a divino right to , stand between a human soul and its maker, be crushed into fragments beneath the imperial tread of that great and living idea, inaugurated by the founder of the Christian Church eighteen centuries ago, and glorified in the mission of the Pilgrims of Nsw ' England when they founded a State without a King and a Church without a Bishop. But time would fail us to low in detail the stately march of New . England inspiration and idoas in this new world. We hrve imported with our large foreign population something of Continental and tra- ditions and customs. These have obtained foothold to some extent in our large cities, and their advocates aro flippant in their ridicule of Puritanism. ' But while Puritanism had its weak points and narrow prejudices, many of them tho product of that intolerant age, and transient in their nature, it embodied the noblest thought of tbo preceding ages, and enunciated new truths as the foundation of a free commonwealth, which in less than two centuries, has grown to be tho strongest and best among the nations of the earth. In tho meantime the sons of New England, nurtured under the shadow of the Church and the school-housand foremost in tbo great enterprises of the country, have loft the Impress of their early religious training upon the religious, intellectual, social and material institutions and industries of the nation and tho world. New England has impressed upon tho life of the Bepublic tho broad seal of her royal prerogative, in the shape of free schools; a free press; the divino equality of all mea in their political rights without distinction ot color, religion or condition; the absolute separation of Church and State; the repudiation of priestly dictation, and tbo elevat on and valuation of the individual man over and above all systems of human devising be Those they religious or political. glorious principles are inscribed on the dial of buman progress, and tho hands on that dial never move backward. e, From tha Evanston Age we clip the following: Thu Slack Hills Lumber Company, com pound of K. Kauri, Ford, of Hillard, Houghton, of Chnyvaiie, and others, will ship tholr mill from Hillard, We Imlinve they intund going tluiro about the lint of tho month, and wa understand thoro aro anvornl other pnrtios contemplating going from hero We fear sorno snmo time next month. of them will find they am going too ear-lby at least two months. cJitf.KnxtiH. f Kvam-te- our bantling Aye fraternally greets n fu follows : Wa have medved Ilia first C'ipy of tin Uran Kvaaiwi Hail, published hy sn oww,ciatlin of practic'd printers, lu Hilt I. 'ks CUT. It Is a twruty-fon- r rolumu paper, end wi'll tuition np. Ill Ion! column are Hill of Interesting items, nil altogether it presents a fine si pcoiduee. Wo with the Mail suer- -. A Yxkmoxt Boxaxza. J. N. Strat- The Laramie people are unable to find the whereabouts or County Treas uror ltittur. It is supposed that lie took a soiled dove with him fro ni Cheyenne. BROS. ACVERTISEMENT. WALKER BROTHERS y. ! y, Tbo Ogden Frcnnun also considers us a brother laborer, f but with imperfect tools, and this is tbo way it is stated ; Preparatory to STOCK-TAKIX- which will take place C, Salt Lake Theater Tub flrot Issue of tin Utah Mail Ins ronio to us. It's labiis appear lo bn directed toward tlio atlsiumont of the isinn ends Ihst ouia are, In tba mania to hr osljr with tho used, U dononneee Huruioni.tu on geneisl principles. Wo pralaa Moriuoni-i- u for It go d faataroa and condemn evil in Individual mam-- b ra. Tha If ail, ilka tba Tribune, seems to raped to convert people by asrcistle atmae. We aim to make friandi lbch by lueb. AD UlD. IAXDEL SOCIETY AFTER THE HOLIDAYS, 1IKSSIAII r dlff-ren- ce (ilKIHMAk OlIATOUIO, Th F, ecmait Institutes a comparison botween its policy and our own on SUNDAY tho Mormon question, somowhst to our disadvantage, in its own estimation. However, as it baa taken tho editor of tbo Ju ction in band as a subject for inch by inch," individual conversion we shall await the result with interest. Until wo aro satisfied that tha said subject is soundly converted from the errors of bis ways, we shall direct our blows at tha tin.lilo of polygamy, at tba system which forces its victims under tho penalty of ostracism here, and damnation hurenfrur, (for t Ms is what the'.rovolalion of polygamy declares shall bo tbo doom of those in the Church who refuse to be coma polygamists.) to accent what his early teachings and education, no less than oven a half enlightened conscience, instructs him, is wrong. The fact U, tha great mass of the Mormon people are infinitely bettor than the aystem that would rob and degrado them, If to of such a system is speak harshly Alsarcastic abuse" wo are guilty. m as to it 'shoot folly flies," though and ridicule are frequently wo best the and weapons, shall not hesitate to mo thorn to the boat of our ability in trying to reach and shame tho laxy and solfish leaders, whose only object seems to be to control and place a simple-hearte- d, trusting people, whoso good qualities and industrious habits demand our sympathy So far as tlio Mormons accept the tuaoh ings and doctrines of the Bible they stand upon a rock that cannot be shaken, but tho engrafting of a vicious and degrading custom of four thousand years ago, upon the pure gospel of tbo New Testament, undur the protenso of a special revolation, is simply horrible, and the efforts of tho Freeman to purify tho stream and lut alone the corrupt fountain, will prove as useless as Mrs. l'artington'i efforts to beat back the angry ocean with a broom. Wo now make room for a cheery greeting from the veteran editor of the Gold Hill Dec. EVENING, 26th, Have Determined to OITer With Ihs Amis tones of MM. GEORGE CARET, VMS, KRfl. WM. IHY UOX, MIC. II. U. HPEtU. klesere. JOUX Jll.AOK, O. J. IIULUdTKIt. E. A. UOdKMAN, 0. W. A. H UXELL, I ' AUU. fUDLKCU, and U. All Classes of Dry Goods UUltN. Chorus and Solected Or - Full chestra- ! - Mr. GKO. CARELESS - (JKSON 1ItATT, Jr - - E. A. KENNICOTT Conductor Pianist Organist ADMISMTON Psrqiirtt. Psrqnstts AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Circle sd 'iUunU chirks for first Circle, ft 0 served seats); tjecoud Circle, CU orcta; Third ircle, 25 eenu. To bo Had at Box ones of tinnier, Messrs. Caller A earless, Btevens A Co., sod Dwyer's. sn.i (110 1 Particular Notice. Tickets aud reservtd vesta tusy ba procured si the Box ofiics of Uw Theater front Wsdnes-Oa- y morning, Dee.ifild, until Hstiutlsy night, I'M. 25. As the offlor will POHITIVALT OT dUXIMY llgllFEN before the ticketsinrejius'id ti provide themselves withpsirons of tUy performance. CHA8. 8511 ill, Bcoy. in JKRVU JOdLIX. WE MEM BWSWES8 ! 46 BOYD PARK sar-casi- - JOSLIil S PARK, e Dims, TO PURCHASE SllVEtWUE, HATCHES, A Clock, Eto., Kto., . HALT LAKE (TTY, - - IT A II, As And Chryvnse, Wyoming, The Naihe Gold af to. tended ONLY 1 and promptly REPAIRING esrefnlly Opposito Walker Bros. Grocery Department Best Imported, including the esiobrated St. iamis Beer, iineit dolicnolea ot the season served up. WATTEHS llHOri'. Out of the Fire ttn-k- s Jewelry, gf red RESTAtRAIT CHOICE S COXFECTIO.YERY THE Mrs- - Mary MACHINES, UsVii g now in operation a strictly FAMILY PI 1X0 PTRP08E OP IJOR eenirally locate i the pruprlctcrs of tha Bjorkman, Have opened, at RESTAURANT. 37 Slain Street m of Order and ia In all thing! ao easy to manage, that it is n rest pleasure to sow wit . U. If there is no agext in your vicinity, order a WEED Weed Scwiiig Machine Compy, W. M. LENHART, Manager, Bolt Lots City. SNELL & Monl, Weddlngsa aml lirMt-ClnMi- s a study, at the M ounvrai-encemad- e west living price. v. Lai i Ueiilleiiien, give Hg AUBUUAsT a coll daring uo UuUdoys. dgu lie-- an Whito 1 XXoiiKe, ! Francisco Parties Wlt'irrea e, fora, rakes, eonfacdonery, and In fret everything. t funlah a cMnplaie table. Having bad twenty yean experience la catering lu Mew York aa other rides, we Teal confident that we no give entire tfrf-rflin we undertake. Ev- Oysters in Every Style, San TRUMP, Merchant Tailors .For. the Holiday Trade! we intend sheering a larger stock cf Con fro tlobary than wee ever seen in Utah Territory. to Church anil Hjieelal Inducements olf-r-ed burnlay fichuoie, for Mauvals, ohrtetmae Irene, ate. . BTIARXS k ANGLE. Restaurant, BULLS HEAD! AND OYSTER HOUSE. Hava a flneas'ortmcut of Drltisli & American Goods, rsMlmrrr, llocMkln. Broal Clotha, Rcoirh Clievlot, Irish frlrxe, Velvet and bilk Plusli Yi atiuga, eto. Clothes Cut, Cleaned and Repaired. OPPOSITE WALKER BROS BANK, BetouJ Buutb strent, .... Balt Lake City, duels Kl Acut, perea tv tarnish . uld-tim- e wo. a. fkicguson A. t salt tha most a.tl.llous aplcare, Panin mode a and tm-l- r ADDRESS win bo found, where Oysters end oth-- r Refreshments will be sarvta dnrtug the f. 11 snd wfote months, and Ice Cream, of a superior quality, during the rammer We are alio s The only place In tewn for Xluely Be ved.by geatlemanly waiters. ery cumfurt giionuilund to eostoiiian. I Irect from us. Frlre ( lata Farnlalird eu Applicalleu. alt-nti- en DINING ROOM R ESTAURANT Work of Every Kind, Illiiaf rnlrsl frankfooteT A A Y It MORE NEW YORK CANDY STORE first-do-ts Saddle Rock . ar HISCEIUSEOUS. Gentlemen and famL'les will be b unled at reasonable rates. Where they w.ll con'lira. to marnfoeture hoe All tha delicacies of the ssason found upon pui ho it Candlea, wni di ao popular ia bolt Lake City. the isblec. ! Out ikX Booms to renL dlH In adilUon to the objvt, a neat and eomfort-abl- e It rune so easily that a child msy operate it Its ,.a are ro perfeo. t at it usca ad kind ef t:.rejJ or aud it doea perfectly u2U Wo roally did not expect to bo enthuVAL. FAUBAL, Second South Street, siastically admired by our Mormon brethren of tho press, and tlio qualifici In Western Rutol Building, dJO fie Give him sesiL expression of wishes that our success may bo proportioned to our dcaor ring, is perfectly satisfactory. BUSINESS CARDS. We fee! likn saying, in conclusion, that tha most invigorating, piquiint am, H H 15 unique notice tho mail has received , comes from tlio Ggdun Junction, ani to Sample paid SPH'IAT. ami all kinds of liulliun. was published in yesterday's Mail, Kamplas sent faun a distanro i.mmi.tl: atOne of our associates from the berg tended in, and return- - made tho lullowlug on tho Bear," crossed swords with bis day. Charges reaminsbla. Oil Mniu Hirrvl, adversity in yesterday's issuo, KAl.r I.AKK (T TY but as we aro not to tho manor born," and in our verdancy stand somewhat G (F ruierlyol Brniji.e. Londun.) in aso of these old editorial foncurs and Clock Maker, Watch we waited till that wo might got NfrsMf, (a fewdoureraat over our nervousness before wo taeklw II ITrntKnuib of Uuniau-Kta- l alrret man eater. this Ogden F.Vrry dsnr1plae nf Walrlie, Clneke ami And now wo are in our Christmas Jjwa ry, prinupUy sad Iborougnly rrp in-.- at Uvius prers. All work eiurauh-I mood' and foul less like facing n canni JAMES M. SMITH, Hut wo promise bal Unit yesterday. stand-uourselvea a fair and square ICttitl lCmtato fight with the Junction upon proper XoTAUY lUDLIO AXD CUNYhYANCER. In tha meantime wa otn occasion. lawns Nrg' Allied on raowmahle terms, whilo the lliaiaes llnied,i, gralulate ourselves that Halt Mail cur will snarl in chorus when tha Csuuor' II u I id lug. Main ilnwi, itaflliu lake Oily. wa shall Tribune big dog barks," have tba sympathies of an editor, who, A FlratclaM Family Restaurant if report speaks truo, is obliged to subj(lon nf del Irate taste and Ihnse families mit his editorials to tlio censorship of a be wli-- ewsclaium plewnuls and rulliied, his supervisors in tho priesthood. You while partaking of their regular mwls.ran-im- t do brltar In tlie city than lu procure know liow it is yourself." At prosent iNiardU Mrs. Mary llinrkiiian's Kedaiirant wo can only say, with tho immortal uptHisita tlio Townsend lluiise. Krarylhlux William S., Imy on Macduff," or and prices reasonable. Furul-h'- d words to that edict. uiifiunl-lii'd d iwrni I tv lia.l. si ok-wu- SEWING RE SOW IX UBE AXD CIYIXG THE very best tat aimut on. Lo hewing Machine ever lutroduat d haa in so .hurt a ume, (Bretlutroduccd in UCT.I become o pofuUr Too . eer t of it la popula- - ty ia that t a mm ohiue tajuet what the peoplr want. It lean e ircfully ro Meat Market. msy deserve. FAY02ITE FAMILY el-k- . liras Store Jewelry mads to order. RESTAURANTS. WEED Sever Gets At a Great Sacrifice. East of Wasatch m ue-m- a And duallne In Which they will sell d LIMITED TIME. simple that any porcino in readily understaa li. aud ao durable that it DIAMONDS AND SILVERWARE, We HCTiLS FIEST-ILAS- BEER HALL, Clocks, FOR 300,000. Nearly See end South Street. Halcbr, 3333 at- LOUIS ORDHER, MILWAUKEE the Sale Will Jewelry Of Every Description. ere lu receipt o the first camber of the Utah Evxainu Mail, pub-l- u lied in Kelt Lke Ci'y by e company of pise-tieeoluiuu sheet, printers. It is twenty-fon- r sbnut the some six ot tbs Timm. It tuskes good sppearenoe typographies ly n'td is quite Witches, newsy, but far a piper hat claiuie to ks indepaired, leadwe admire its pendent, we Mull'd say that ing articles, yet ws wish it sll the succos it Thai Xsw Oailt their advantage And dealers in We thank our brother of Gold llill, and shall do our level host" to ini prove on our first issue. And now comes our Southern neigh' bor, the Utah CaUU.7, J'iincjfj Jewelers .Manufacturing Xcwa: Tn Utah Mail is the title ef a new duly niv spipjr Just started at Balt Lake City, by the Mail Printing end Publishing Company. It appears to be of tha Gaatlle order we Mould Judgs from Hiding it. It Is a medium aixed sheet, wail filled with living reading matter and a good abow of advertianmeutai If thia lint ieaua is a fair specimen of what the paper will eonUime tn bo, it must veiy sum work its jlf into at Irast sn even position with Its Jourual-iatiecutempororire la that oily. And Our Tatrons and the Public Generally, will find it to ! to-d- ay ton, an old 49-o- r of California, and s Comstockcr of much experience, now re siding in Massachusetts, has forwarded to Hr. II. Harris, assayer of this place, a piece of ore from Vermont, which assayed aa follows; Silver, (94.24; goldi f5.02; total, (99.2(1, and the per cent of being 02 is remarkably high. He states tn bis letter accompanying tho sample that it comes from a lode on 20 fuel, . which be has only sunk about and is 8 feet in width, runs in a northerly and southerly direction, with a dip to the east A'iocr City (iVeii.) Thtua WALKER MllM. IS. 1 IAZA1U), MEAT AUGUSTUS PODLECH, Propr THE VERY PLACE TO BUY THI FIX 1ST outs or T HOUSE AFFORDS THE PUBLIC Btmoet romfor and convenience, U situated vn Mam street, n OpiHMltv tha Wnanteh lintel, aud boa large, air, rooms and good clean bids. The neuumn I open day and and nlghL meals are srrte.1 lu a s yle at able pliers and at all hours. I.ml lea1 sswu Ala ferial Made Im 1st Iltfalt OyxtnrM, Bpring Chlrkeus, Trout eseeeu coeatautly on rad York. Gouds JEARDSLEY HOUSE, (Furmarly the J unctiua Hutue) OGDEN JUNCTION - Yint-elas- s Pork, PORK SAUSAGE, HEAD CHEESE. t Tongues, fresh rad pickled, Ysolaou, clean and sweet, at the Ii1ccm ! with every ether variety of Meats, at the lowest figure. - UTAH. We are Determined to do Business According to the Times. aocoiauiodatlons ft Or.hr promptly filled from the country or TRANSIENT AND HOME give mi colli. city, es Veal, .i Wny-Dow- u Carefully fruia Xsw . all deUcaelta of the (be Latest Mijrle. I un constantly receiving Mutton, Beef, Firs'.-clsa- Late of Broadway, New York, FASHIONABLE MILLINER. MARKET, CUSTOM. We sell Meats by the Stoak, Cut or Quarter, nrsl-i'las- Ill Rr' it's IlulMIug. Kali Lake ( it jr M. U. BEARDSLEY Aud ask our friend to give us be sure tv phase yuu. e li, ra we will dil |