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Show X ( . 4 3IOrVDAY 3IOTMYIIVG EIITIOTV. s $ r SALT LAKE. CITY. MONDAY. APRIL. 3. 1876.' I. VOL. THE UTAH EVENING MAIL rClUSHKD Hornlnss, and Every Evsnlns, Sub days txeopted.l BT TUI M. AH MINTING AN9 PUBLISHING C3MPARY s. S. JOHNSON,' Manager. ES b- orriCK. - Booth Street, Wait of Yakst Bro. xjr giAiag. r hsms bcbscsiptiox : by mail or ozpnss. E 119 M B gg gQgthl'(M,,(M'l(M Ihw month BOO 100 On Month Delivered by earrior at ZB in cant par week. h PROFESSIONAL CARDS. 5 BREARLY & MAXWELL. ATTORNEVtf AT LAW. 13 ft 15, OFHCENos. Federal Oourt GILCHRIST A CLEMENTS. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Bolldlnc. Shark ay SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Offiaa Outrb A. Fattoi. MORGAN A PATTON. & H. Moboas. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. and 13 Conrt Houie bnildlng. - UTAH. The junior member of the Arm 111 practice In all eaa that do not eon Biot with hu dutle 11 SALT LAKE CITY a Kegbtor of th. Laud Office HAYDON A GIBSON, . AT LAW. ATTORNEYS Office Boom Ho. ft, Connor's Bnildlng LIKE CRT. BALT C. W. BENNETT, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Main Street, SALT LACE CITY. 90 tiTcrusn On OLf A DEWOLF, BASKIN Over Joelln ft Park's Jewelry Store, ALT LAKS CRT, Utah. ROBT. A. WADDILL, PI JULIO. NOTARY Boom 17, Federal Court flouta, SALT LAKE CITY. JAS..F. BRADLEY, NOTARY PUBLIC, At the Offlee of the Dtah Evening Kail, Bee e 4 Boat (treat. . r, I. WHITE, M. D. . and Surgeon. Phyeioian 3a 17 East Tampla Ht, (up ataira). Q. Over the Kew York Candy Mora DR. E. LINDSLY, Homeopathic Phyelolan Xal. - LITTLE'S BOW. SOCIETIES. r Odd rellewrn. 1, L 0. 0. F. Meet every fall, over Tkunday at 7K p. m.. In New California Store. Main rt.. Salt Laka Cite are Inntad to Odd Fallows in good Handing Cvtn Lonoi, No. HENRY COHN, N. O. attend. Joan Sen wt. Secretary. Dqpiaai EsCAxnnesT, No. 1, I. 0. 0. F. Meets first and third Tuonlay of overy month, at Odd Fallows' Hall, orar Cohn's store, at 7 K o'eloek a m. Visiting Patriarch cordially invited. ancon, Scribe. louhyams.op. Fellow. Odd owuv Lonen, Ho. 8, L O. O. F, Meet rvry Monday, stT p.m.,taHw Hall over California X tore, Main street, B ItLake City. Odi Fellows in guod annding are Invited to attend. W. X. OKU. ABBOdABI, N. G. gcoretary- - Lunar, Knights of PjnhlM. Irani Lonea, No. 1. Kegular omro-atln- ne second and fourth Tnaaitay evenings at 7 b o'eloek, la Odd Tallowa' Hall, oppoeite riret National Bank, gojoamlng Kslgtite sordidly W. H. T4YLUU, 0. 0. tnvUei. Tnoe, BnvgM, K. of B. and 8. lee. toed sta Taras, No. 1, Iwrht 0 R. M. Stated eonnella bold at Hall over Cohn's tore. Main at, on tbs first and third WedSonesday of each month. at 7 Si oeloek. journing brethren la good standing are eordially Invited to attend U.W.B08TWICK.8. 'a. Adlib. C. R. WATTERS ! ' f iOut of i ' ' BROS., . the Fire BMLSan M 1 f Walehe, Clocks, Jewelry, DIAMONDS AND teiLTXBWABE, Which Ihay will sell a At a Great Sacrifice. HIT .UP- OF WAGAT6M DRUG STORE. - ENPIBE, Many persons may consider the .tory of an Intend'd Mormon raid on Now Mexico, in connection with the proposed admission of that Territory as a State, as told in our telegrrphio despatches of Saturday, inmowhat . fanciful, jf nut mythical. But thorn are many indications, which, like straws, show which way tho wind blows, and when wa taka into consideration tho fact that the over present dream of the Mormon leaders is for power end independence; that the masse of their followers have been educated to believe that they are the chosen people of the Lord, a peculiar nation, destined to grow and become more powerful then any and all other nations; we may look for many and strange developments in their history. Foiled in their attempt to establish an independent State on Mexican territory, by the acquisition of that territory by the government of this country, they availed thomselves of their isolation, to set np the independency of Deseret, coining money and inventing a new alphabet, so that the very language and literature of outside nations could be shut out from the minds of their children, while they would have a language ut terly unintelligible to outsiders, and so keep their counsel entirely to themselves. Failing in this, they hailed the civil war between the North and the South with the outspoken joy of Their thoroughly disloyal hearts. seen and mvelaton pledged the truth of their religion to the Ail Aliment of their predictions, that the American nation was to be overthrown by the Almighty, that hie chosen people, the Latter-da- y Saints, might be avenged and take possession of tho land. Again their golden dream of Empire, founded faith so mainly upon an exclusive and intolerant that their chosen pathway to always lies through the overthrow of nations rather than their conversion, was dashed to the ground. Thie nation instead o1 being broken in pieces like a potters vessel, came forth from the ordeal of battle stronger than ever, and the dominant party who bad been instrumental In overthrowing slavery, declared its intention to crush ;out that other twin relic of barbarism" and corner stone of Mormoniim polygamy. Forgetting nothing and learning nothing, the Mormon leaders by constant iteration in the ears of lha lamely, passive mosses who surrender their wills and their judgement to the pretentious priesthood, have at last come to believe themselves that they are under the special guidance of the Almighty. In spite of the reposted overthrow of their projects and predictions, the insane idea that they alone, of ail tha human family, are the cuitodiana of divine truth end the favorites of heaven, has been so drummed into tha Tank and Ala .that they are ready for any at the word of sacriAce; and commend from the old man of the Lion House, tea or twenty thousand of them from every settlement in Utah, would take up their line of march to New Mexico, or to the desert of Sahara, for that matter. The recent order Air each settlement to At out, in the midst of winter, a detachment of emArizona, ostensibly igrants, (for but really as the sappora and minors of a grand army for New Mexico is a matter of public notoriety. Tba active efforts of 8. B. Axtel their e ageo( in New Mexico, among Indian population, in connection with an organised effort of one Jones, who being Asm iia'r with New Mexico, her people, and tha Spanish language, was employed . in Salt Lake to train iu the Spanish language, a class of missionaries for that territory. Jonaa and hit staff of workers have been for months hard at work in New Mexico. In the meantime the wily Elkins, Delegate in Congress from New Mexico in connection with tbe movement 'for tba admission of that Territory as a State, has united the forces of Mamrnon-is- m and Mormonism, (not alliance) in eupport of a bill before Congress, the object of which ae aut fcrth it "to cooArm certain private land claims in the Territory of New Mexico." This bill the New York Sun assarts is known to cover nearly three millions of acres of tbe most valuable land in that Territory Including very rich h mineral lands, 'With of tbe entire earnings of "this people" at hia command, and with tens af thousands of abla bodied men raiady to march at a moment's notico, there' can be no question but that Brigham Young has the means at his commend to obtain control of tha lands and ballot boxee of Now Mexico under the proposal act of y, Odd Fellows, Hun XURMO ce Counselors and Attorney's AT LAW. r, NEW anti-christi- kl.Basxia. Offioe TUB dock sad Jewelry, etrafully Ml BB Jewelry medeto eider. I -- tba-nativ- . one-tent- admission aid realize the dream of hie lifa in the establishment of a Letter-da- y Tba Evening News, principality. the leading organ of tha Church in Utah, has of late been publishing instalments of the debate in the Senate in connection with tho proposed admission of New Mexico, and in prospect of a heavy draft on the Mormon treasury, Brigham Young and Daniel Wells have Ailed tha Church papers with fiantic demands on tha Bishops and Eiders in all the settlements, to gather up and forward money to "gather scattered Israel from among the Babylonian." Unusual efforts through an army of missionaries in this and foreign eounlriee have been made the past year to proselyte for the Church. . Taking all these things into account,' the Mormon colonization and control of the proposed new State of New Mexico, is not an improbable scheme, as it is marked down on the private slate of tha Mahomet of the West. Telegraph. By NO 90. Wholesale Smuggling In California . Crooked Land Office Business in California. SUBSCRIBE FOB TH1 i From 95,000,000 to 97,000,-00- 0 Frauds Per Year. Another Investigation on the PRINTING WESTERN. Tapis. lUU I .4 T . tike ONLY PAPER i . " Heavy Freed. Attorney Dyer and the Grand Juror : San Francisco, April 2. The statei ment it authorized on rv that tha fraud on the cuatome amounting to from $5,000,000 to $7,000, -.I'..1 000 per year have been perpetrated her. the A of b large proportion smuggling Attorney Dyer BatuaMl. by way of Panama, dutiable merchandise sxvxsr New York, April 2. Washington being ostensibly "Shipped from here to specials states that District Attorney New York, and ce verso, but on the r arrival of thn itoamar at Panama other Dyer of Mo., testified before the committee eiamining. Into the St. Louis packages are substituted containing goods answering the description in tha whiskey trials, lha testimony of Baker manifort. The informant .also statu before tbe grand jury In the Babcock that large amounts of Xvxican wool encase, which was all in tha hands of the ters lha ooiintry free from duty being . landrd at Catalina bland, off the southt two who voted against Babcoeks indictTV f is ern coast, where there b a fine harbor ment. Dyer is now entirely satisfied end no custom officers, thence shipped Tha politicians are so apt to overlook of the good foith of Flarrapont, the here ea the product of lha island. It b ''J tha true interest! of the people that the President and all others. He was sus- eiliin ated that by theta and other muni is annually defrauded the I. letter must employ every means of government picious of. ot nullj 50 per cent, of its rarenua. Gllnaare Band. pressing their rights on tbe attention of BEST IDVEBTISIM RDIDB the former. Tba must feasible means Nsw York, April 2. A largo gatherof economy is the refunding of the ing of muaiciaos filled the Erie depot Saturday Sight Dispatches six per cent bonds al a lower rate of to night to see Gilmore' band off to interest, but as no party capital is to be San Francisco. His farewell concert IN THE TERRITORY, made out of such a measure it is on Saturday evening was attended by Mlmlaalpwl tor Nertse, ' i i Jackson, Mi., April 1. The Missslurred over and neglected by the demo-gogu- nearly 10,000 people, . Convention (and in Congress. The people must, issippi Republican "Crteksd" Laid Offits. to the therefore, insist on its being put in the The House fourteen out of ais'aen delegate Washington, April 2 party platforms, and that all tbe candi- committee on pubiio lends witl probably Cincinnati convention far Oliver P. Morton for President, end adopted resodate be pledged to promote it. It is send a to California, after lutions The endorsing his course. worth altogether more than the fussy, the present session of Congress, to in- colored convention, declare him to be cheese-parin- g economies which have quire into tho alleged frauds in tba Cal- the unanimous ch iica of the colored Latest Telegraphic Reports voters of Mississippi. been proposed in Congress this winter ifornia Land Office. i. . 4 for party effect, and several of which Attack ee Ball Star Ike. J. Hillyer, of California, hu written " ".'.-j- : 1. are calculated to cripple tba pubiio a letter to tha chairman of the commitC. 8. Ball, Wuhington, April service,' ' tee on real estate, staling that ha knows who yesterday teatified before tbe comSecretary Bristow has no doubt as much of the real estate purchased by mittee on the War Department expendiassailed by a man that he could sell four and a half Suuderland, Hillyer and Stewart as any tures, wee rCLL LOCAL per cent bonds if Congress would ex- one, and ie ready to tall everything. H- - named Molliere, in tbe hotel in this tend the period of redeemabihty from propose to go to him directly, unless eity. Bell was anted in the hotel when Molliere arrived, who walking up to '. ' Cr.ee n yean, as now prescribed, to thirty the committee want him. Tbe comhim struck him on the hud with a cone. I V years, and at tbe beginning of the mittee hu not replied yef. Hillyers The parties wore separated and Molliere f left the hotel. session he asked Congress to make that letter givu a brief account of his conseveral which for Tha Chronicle, amendment in tho law, An act for that nection with Wuhington real estate, months he cm ployed men, withbeen to LATEST NEWS 07 XNTEBBT have is which above declares he passed purpose ought perfectly today eng aged a foreman belonging to in Ave days after the meeting of Conthe typographical union, and board. t ' Their places men struck lha More Flrea. gress. In the aixtaun months preceding union filled ware ..Iv'.V. by printers. the Secretary's annual report ha had re'Pittsburgh, April 2. A Fairmount, ' Bsssm lavealigwilwa. funded $178,548,300 ot tbe national West Va., special says an incendiary ' 'la j Wuhington, April 1. Tba records debt, and if Congress had given him the fire this morning destroyed 22 bulling, : . ;i. for that the show office lend of the seme rate means' of proceeding at the patent tbe entire business block, from Bridge 24th issued the on was refunded the Emma mine been have to JefiTervon treet,: Lose $125,000; $11,037,000 might I of August, 1871, In regular office hours, in the four months that have since $290,000,. and in accordance with papers properly i. elapsed, A saving of one and a half prepared end such u era duly required per cant interact per annum on that sum Title in all cues of issuing patent for mineral I Empress would amount to $067,000 a year, or lands. Aon Est. times the proposed nearly twenty-seve- n in reduction of $25,000 tba salary of the BRIEF TEUGRAMS. la Cennactioa with tha MAIL' ia a Provident. ' It is the duty of tbe pao-p- lo Czar to Travel. ' ; to protest ageist such penny-wis- e, Hod gson, member of Commons for r. to pouiid-foolii- h and insist and for East Cumberland economy, Walpole, that the political platforms pledge both North Norfolk, era doad. fibst-cus- s ' t parties to the prempt support of all Cameron, th African explorer, ' ' . : reasonable measure for lightening the . . in ' Liverpool to day. A large s ..I J burden of the national debt by refundcrowd welcomed them . In whloh is Exseutad all kinds ot Prlaww- N. tmprsH sf adls-rtel- ae ing it at a lower rate of interaiL The Madrid Minister of Marino ' Y. Herald. Duran, resigned; Aulcqusra succeeds New York, April, 2. Herald. Lon.a don special says that tbe home rule him. BRIEF TELEGRAMS. members of Farlament, at a recent Turkey postpones the payment of Plain and to understand given tacitly April Cnufons because they would reIn the court room at Havana, Cuba, by Cross,, the Home Secretary, who was quire one Rouse loans. yesterday afternoon, in. eu angry con- presentthat if they supported the Royal that Il b reported from Bella troversy over a claim, San Cheg Isra-gu- a tittles bill, all the Fvoian prisoners Yon Moltke will probably soon resign WITH IJUTIOB m4 DISPATCH shot and fatally wounded tbe Mar- would ' be released. On the contrary u chief of staff of tho nrmy, end will ' ' eri . ' J . quis of Argudin. Th partias are weal- regular press despatches dated London bs succeeded by General Wartansleben. . well and y, ' known, wall states that the observer, a thy , Lobbin died nt Roma AND AT t . ' 1 7 Tbe grain elevator hoisting apparatus informed authority, saya it It reported to him uwuinete An attempt circles -: that Government iu the killi political i in New Orleans, gave y exeited nil Italy some yean ago. i intends ' to announce ' tba Thus. and Cameron Hayes. Jules ing The steamer India sai.ed yesterday abandonment of the title ofthe Empress; the Tegu- - with n cargo of exhibits from Tho official document shows the folbut will persevere wiih the Royal titles various She will cell nt ; I . ; for Philadelphia. depart, lowing deficiencies in the t bill. In the meantime tha Liberal mem' 1870: contributions. additional for Azores ments for the' year ending June, been notified be bers have in their to Treasury, $47,000; war, $1,703,000; In- teats on Monday to support the Earl of terior, $506,000: Justice, $4,500; judicial, Shaftesbury iu a motion for an address tor Sato: temi-offloi- al rli EASTERN. xsmm musHiNo . - o r ftu If a ity ' i ' I , ' : . es ' ' BEMSTHIT ht . ! . non-uni- on ht non-uni- ' - JOB PRINTING of India of FOREIGN. job erncE, - ENGLAND. t. I . famct Wk to-d- . . v. i I . y, r , . The Lowest Hates. v $66,000. Hale Block, at 8pringAeld, Mass, $25,-00partially burned last night, loss. 0. 8, W. Gallouf i residence at Swamp Loe,$40r Scott, Mass., burned $27,000. insurance, 000, Orville Grant ie. confined to hit room to-ds- y. ' not to auume Sloex and Chlppswa Land Scrip for sale at the title of Emprast. th M iil office. This scrip can be used in kieatina surveyed or unsurvaysd United states Caasrlilaf iMBtrae Itoae. London, April 3 Th Franol! Gov lands. ernment hu sent a 'circular to the prefects, eancel.lng instructions issued by rUIYAfE BOARD IXG th late Minuter Buffett, which granted arbitrary power of withdrawing licenses from newspaper egenti, if they told pipon not approved by tha authorities. to the Queen, praying her Slaytons' iron foundry, at. Carlisle, burned yesterday. .Loss, $30,000, insurance, $6,000. by neuralgia. .'.a Land Ssrlp Jr , I Addxiss V ' " t ! OCTAGON HOUSE:, . ' .Tha Russian telegraphic sgeney of yesterday declares that all reports about the ill health of the Czar and bis journey to Malta unfounded. Tho rumored forthcoming interview between Queen Victoria and Emperor William, la for the purpose of ceding to Germany the right of the Duke of Edinburgh as heir presumptive to the Ducby af Saxe, Coburg and Gulhi. Orders Promptly Alteaded U. UUSHIA. Ten Cur U Tr.uL SL Petersburg, April 2. Tbe Cast of goes to Ems at tho aod of April, via Berlin; theoee to Jugenheam; thence Ruuia beck to St. Petersburg, to witnesa the Afterfcgular military maneouvrai. wards ha goes to Halting; Forts Warsaw and Livadia, ru turning to- - St. Petersburg in tbe autumn Tha Emperor of Brasil aud tha King of Denmark will Tbit him during tha tammer. A Kut , to tho Presbyterian Chunk, ud only two blocks from Main Street. Firat-Clai- fi BOX LOTTERY! BoardI Draw Coay RoomsI Torma Moderatec ' ' t BOARD WITH GR XX Salt Lake J , WITHOIT . - IMIl rh, a. t. bjvnti on too ISM at oimh month. By tto LeaUlstoMi MTheSd Of cash PrlnM,M 1to.heaM ! la Tiekadn glnwch, at ptSMaftaft a not free A'drma City Wyemlag. too. to dk F. IIOWBU. SEVD tor rampBMod toe lag IMs ( MW menpapm hawing seat to advvrIMng. ft OCV, yamm aai Bow |