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Show UTAH XvulBKi Natal-da- A IIISTISOTIOW I)frrmbr WITH A UN, IMFFKll-KXC- A wail uf distrcsa annus from our morning Mormon cutompurarjr ; itgirui vent to ita ugouized fuulitigt by a lugubrious howl on religious liberty, and fain would clothe itself ami those whom it represents in martyrs robes. And why iLiu commotion in the camp of the faithful, this disquietude Among the chosen of the Lord 7 Why this sudden loss of the remarkable faith which has upborne them for these many years and this oozing out of courage through their finger ends? Simply this, that the Priesthood see the hand writing ou the wall and need no Daniel to decipher for them its ominous meaning. They are daily becoming more assured that Utah can never gain admission into the Union as a State until all her As inholy practices are abolished. well expect that a father would introduce a leprous prostitute to the companionship of his pure and virtuous daughters, as to suppose tbut Utah, with her skirts all bedraggled with impurity and corruption, can take nu honored place in the sisterhood of States. True, there is no direct prohibition of polygamy in the Constitution of the United Stales; neither is thereof tmtr Both are equally opposed to tier. civilization and the geuius of ibe wrong of recognizing a Stale which permit! the one is no leu than if it permitted the other. There are axioms in the theory of civilized Government as true as those in mathematics, and what the unvarying customs of the Christianized world for nearly two thousand years hare established as law, need no Constitutional or statutory reiterations, and because crime is cloaked under the guise of religion, is no reason for recognizing it. Congress will never refuse admission to Utah because the majority of her inhabitants believe in prophets and revelations. In those matters which concern only the relations between uiun and his Maker, however absurd they may be, Congress interests not itself. But if a people hope to continue infamous practices by incorporating them in their religious system, and then raise a cry of religious persecution wheu up raigned at the bar of justice, they need Con-alituti- ou only expect their pathetic hut hypocritical appeals to be received with the contempt which they deserve, and themselves to be scorned by the civilised world- - The distinction between opposition to Mermonism and violation oi religious liberty, is n difisrence so wide that there can be no comparison between them. ; . POLYGAMY IX PERIL. The following is from the Washington correspondence of the New York Herald of December 21st : If the forecast of the political pro- phets be not all astray, the Utah social and political situation will next loom up as the great problem to be solved by the administration. The servants or the ancient seer and revelator, Brigham Young, are already hen in stroug force, hut with decreasing confidence, llooper and Canuoii, the Mormon delegate, without his four wives, and Territorial Attorney Snow, are zealously striving to mould Congressional opinion to resist the coming storm. The President has on several occasions recently expressed in the most earnest manner his determination to put an end to the lawless proceedings of the polygamous saiuts in Utah, and to do away with their peculiar institutions. lie bus said that if necessary he will place Phil Sheridan at Salt Lake with 10,000 troops, and will enforce the laws without war. Leading Senators and Congressmen are ready to pass the necessary laws, which will be presented after the holidays; aud acts, repressing polygamy in the future, while protecting the unforlusate women aud irhildren victims to the Mormon creed and regulating the elections, will be passed at an early day. The shillyshally policy, as the President calls it, will give way to oue of energetic action, and Brigham Yeung, it is expected, will speedily place himself and fullowera in sympathy with American institutions. Cannon is said to have given up all buies of obtaining his sent in the next He finds opposition too Congress. strong to polygamy and to him as possessing four wives. Uuinors of an change among high ollicisls in Utah are current. The President will the judiciary. Judgs McKean. All smqH-cte- escinily of want of vigor in aid to remove the lust twill ol lisrlcirimn" will lie set aside, lliis is the programme uf tin administration." n d - XOTEX. TELEGRAPHIC IOURNAL. MINING MISCELLANHOUR. TELEGKAPIIIC. Tbe eastern mails are now cleur, but the western mails are a day leliind. This Morning's Report la I'biladelpliia, the Fairkcll rolliug burned was mills yesterday morning. pr WMt-r- n Dnin Telegraph. Machinery ruined. Jjflp $301,000. Of the thirty persons lost in the steamship Germany, twelve were passengers and but oue wss an American. Wilmington, N. C. Dec. 2S, There were thirteen lids, amounting Andrew Strung, oue uf the uoturiuuu to $3,100,000, fur gold yesterday, Gov- Lowry gang of outlaws, was shot aud ernment selling $1,000,000 at 1250-100- , killed loy ayouug mau named Wilson 12 who hnd been warned by Strong to A fire yesterday damaged buildings leave the cosaty. Steve. Lowry is the Nos. ISA to 1(12 Mercer eireet, aud CIS only oue of the gang left alive. New Vork, Dec, 28. to G21 Broadway, N. Y., to the amount A Washington special says Sumner's of 935,000. health is precarious, his physician visitThe ship Peruvian from Singapore, him twice a day. ing lor Boiton, etruck the bar of Cape Cod, A special says that Wheuler, of N. Y. during a storm on Thursday night, and has withdrawn from the coutest for went to pieces. Crew all drowned. speakership, ia tavor of Blaine. It is reported that Count Ccrti, ItalGeneral Francis A. Walker, has tendered the President his resignation as ian Minister to Washington, has been Joinmisiioncr of Indian Affairs, to take recalled, if true there will be a vacancy in the British American claims coni- effect the 1st of January next. mission. Among the buildings burned yesterLauccs i ash factory, Brooklyn, burned two tenement day in Mercer street were last night with two tenement houses ; lousei. Several fumilies were rendered loss, $10,000. Considerable suffering loinciess. The total loss is said to be by occupants of the tenements thus not less than $250,000. t turned out. The weather last night Weather clearing on New York. quite cold ; clear and moderating some Considerable Buffering among poor tLis morning. There wu a fire iu Goldsmith's lager people by reason of the absence of their usual supplies of milk aud bread. A beer saloon, First Avenue, this mornlarge force of laborers are clearing ing ; damage, $28,000. The sub committee of Louisians, yesBroadway of snow. waited upon many prominent terdar, The hark Kodosh, of Boston, from merchants with a view to enlisting their this from ran ashore Janilla, night port, matters in that State. mfore lust at point Alderton, between sympathies ju for a city prepared by charter Anew the bars. The boats in getting ashore is ready for presentation Republicans The were capsized. captain and six of the State. men were drowned, eight of the crew to the Legislature The inspection of the theatres of the were saved. city by the fire Marshal reporta hut few In Memphis, the ice gorge above of them in anything like unsafe cendi-tio- n iroke loose yesterday and came down and in those coses such orders were with terrific force, crushing the dry given and carried out for requisite fire docks, wharf boats and steamers lying precautions. at the levee. Some seven or eight Cincinnati, Dec. 2A.a were totally wrecked, ten barges of coal At the iron works at Ironton, Ohio, were swept away and sunk. .Loss of yesterday, Ellis Moore, James Venters coal, $130,000. and Robt. Biles, entered three boiler In tbe Stokes case yesterday, the which hod been disconnected from the iriaoner told hie story of shooting, and rest of the battery lor the purpose of They opened the mud admitted he ehet fisk, but did not in- cleaning them. ' tend to kill him, and averred that the valve and allowed the' water to escape and neglected to dose it. The engineer, shouting woe in self defence, Fisk hav-u- g bedrawn a pistol to shoot him. He who did not knpw of the connection fear of tween this vulva, turned on steam from i ad been, he said, in constant mrsonal violence from the emissaries the latter,' instantly filling the empty of Fisk. Stokes coutradicted the evi- boilers through the connection pipe. dence of Parker, tivea day before yes- Venters and Biles maaaged to crawl out sedded as to cause the death terday, and denied that he had ever so badly few hours. Moore heard ofbothiaa Fisk threatened called a blackmailer, or the steam conisg and retreated to the to shoot him . farther end of the ' boiler and escaped The debris of the great Centre street unhurt. fire is still covered with snow and ice, and untouched by sbevel or pick. The A Portland clergyman had a sociable have no authority to touch the Colice at Ida residauce the other afternoon, but without the sanction of premises the owner, who has been telegraphed complained oLpaim ia his back. In several times, and besides, an afraid to about half an hour after the departure he broke out with the of his employ laborers for the purpose, lest the mail-po- x. guests Comptroller refuse to pay the hill. Meantime the police headquarters and NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. the sixth precinct station house is daily relations of the unfortunate besieged by . dead, demanding that a search be commenced, and esgerly offering assistance. Whom it May Concern. Coroner Herman yesterday officially requested Superintendent Kelso to evacuK. JAMB ate the ruins, expressing his belief that ILL. CT OBXAT MIS- MSDSW, Buck, N tig laud, da hereby gi republic tbe Hoard of Police Commissioners or , lutic Uiat I hare sol heretofore aw lot the Department of Public Works have aw, la aay way ar me a ear whatever. sad roiaartad the power to order the work performed, or amortated ia buJnaaa ia tba Territory of Utali, Qaeatia A MrCannall or aay otliar penoa. and saying that no red tape ought to be with No aaa ia laid Territory, care lay atlsmava, hen-iallowed to interfere with a humane duty. aaliag far lire pnipoia ia authariiad ar name tone ar la ny rapreeaut aa aa This appeal, it ia expected, will be suc- anpowered being ia any wim rnaaerted arilti any btuiara. cessful. treiicartieaa in (aid Territory, I bald share tf stack in the Clah Mining and (limited), bat bayand ikia, 1 The Origin of the Editorial In Smelting Company have, and I tare fad. ao connection in Imsinres America. with any ana, ar affaire In Liah. Title December 23id, 1S72. The press is ne longer what it was JAXKS B. MoCONVKL, l when 'Mr. Greeley began his career ia 2w By Nusitt A Morn, hi attorney. this city, sn unfriended, unknown, awkward and uupromising printers lad. MISCELLANEOUS. With the siugle exception of the Ectn-ijourlwt, not one of the HAIR DRESSING nals of that day wss in the habit of the of commenting upon topics general interest. Advertisements, marina aul Colics reports, the scanty news brought mails or by foreign ships, and AVISO Jin RETURNED FROM IAN communications from Constant ReaKsascisco, I would infiina my numanam tt runs that I aw Mrer prepared then en-- iu der," or from Brut a1 and Agricola, IllAIR DHKFtUMI AND FI1AV1MI. I Ure utt constituted their contents. It was the band I he largealeud beat acavitmeui wf we of our venerable fortune, believe, HUMAN 1IA 1 11 seuior editor to introduce the practice of editorial comment on the affairs of Xrer brought to Vtah. and a competent gentbmaa the day, and the example was speedily whuthureughly amkntaDd.th.art uf Ilair Dream htg. Win aud all kinds of lialr wurk mads la followed by others, Colonel Stone, urdiw. Ilair drrend Sw Balk sad Parties. Ladies will rsrsiva lha greatrel car aad atteatioa. My Chas. Major Moan, King, and more ia farauhed la a sly to slrep aasarpawed la any uf lately Mr. Greeley, who became one of tire Eastern cities. the most earnest, able and conspicious. KIIKIXAU, MUHIC. BARBER SHOP, ' I RKKMK'II BLOCK, I.F.AVK TO AKKOUNCK M Tbrec doors West uf Kimball TIIK PUB- - 1 Li. tbal hi has oiwiu-- a Ural class Tuusurial him Uowrtra.til, utuuri wtwdhi lb. city. Give Utt-l- n - o. I jrtnt RontU si. A GOmIiCo rT I suiiassuiy, On . - . J busimws uad.r the A Btilloy, have this day disaolsed ctipaitnerebl Ltk. city, Dec. ,.r.mw. Factory. XPOTIIKCARii ar wA " A K E R SI O II Main Street, as daor Fuath of Whit Ilutue. Of A pulilU- - dcS02w Hull Lake City, Dec. 17,1 K72. OYSTERS OYSTERS I the City. OBEY AGENT BOLK to sny delivered Fresh every diiyand Retail. ebgsnt ikek - - floods. of I1 FOR THE 1VEIT, bvvui k Copper Smelting TV'8IRABI COrPER I ilJXXXIkltlmWnto aad Clams. Particular attention paid to country TOI?XB A CO., OlIKY Lock Bax TAT. NO. S GILLESPIE ft WOODS, for Ik Several Aeknoneletgmento Token and Trrrttorlro. Stateo at PRATT'S ABOLITION OR STREET, Baltimore, Hd. . J. JOHNSON, hr; GKO. Malt Lake Cltjr. T I . FA.BHl6xJLBLX KOQT JUntSnOx : , KULLMAN 4 .. . I I 1 a eULTOF. BOOT, ' AGENTS, W.ltar. Brow I aad Maammla Hall. Far specisuss of FRESCOING, eotf hen. PAIITTim W G. T II I 31. p the old Arm o83-i- Street. E. A. FARGO E 318 MAPLE, ilu AN CHEAP-IIIU.DE.H. r Tt n II TJ 13. IVI. otRA-t- f ' C. 0. PRATT & CO. 1 T ifATI ATI Ada AsontSsr ' ' ' I ' f -- 1 PADDOCK. Frereta. tel. rl23lf liKi get, 13 j ' HOWES PLATFORM, II AY, RAILROAD r2? Bti A COUNTER SCALESfr Ui - Agent A Agent for F. B. Taylor Co.'s Ccl bratfd . I'AT KHT STYLEH Enrokn , u Tinware, Stove, "ATT.., OTIC Id 41 flunks. Ker0-08(- .if -- .tortl its I ait FURNACES, CRUCIBLES and AT COLLINS .TevvrlryJ hM MATERIALS, ASSAYERS FRESCOING, COPTI STM AXD C0KTKTAKCEB8, JOHN K UPPER, il uni HARDWARE, BUILDERS in Ua Pfe GRAIN PNG, WOOD FILLING e. is FRANCISCO. sus Box TVS, Sol Lake City GLASS GILDING. TONGURM, ievit BIINING, MIIXING NEWMAN & CO. The lrinivss Beatrice turns up her Hr South Strert, Eight Vooro IPesf oj Sole Agent tor Itoward, Elgin, nad Wa.lbam Mils Alrewf. CsMtantly en band, mw at the idea of marrying the Mart tea excliuugi-- s are mourning over ' fr PlttCES TO HllT THE TIMES. of Stafford, as uot being high Wat.hes, aad V. A Watch Company. wll.fi SKI.L IIAMS AND BACON AT COST :ho lack of suilnlde subjects fur editorial quis The fair Princess has Cihiu-trHi. nett enough. .luring Cl I AN.. T. COIjLI-NS- , got very thirty iky tv rseh. tiniie P.O. I' Monofotiorg of Xmtloo Jeieefry, i:t. comment. C nigress 1ms adjourned and exnlli-- notions siuce her name was III Montgomery Street, no juicy morsel cau be picked from the coupled wiih that of Fred Graut. Sea Fra metm to, Cut, IMUN KKliT A Marylniul man was arrestcJ on Credit Mobilier investigation, for the Hepalrer of Gmia. Platole, KlH) Kto. of violaliug the code, thu other GEO. V. M. BOUTELLE, sxp vine, Louisiana and Alabama are comMONTANA because ho hod him two about CORINMO. Jay, just paratively quiet, and there is an unacCivil Engineer and U. S. Mineral wu. hawhkn. T. . OAVTRBU. revolvers, three pocket- pistols, two LAM UK countable dearth of bloody murders, navy knucklt billies, aume IN KIT AND KKC.it, Surveyor for Utah. IM 12. abductions, or fearful suicide. sword-cantlie inrveyi af mine, far AFI'I.ICATION far The poor caterer for the and tbe preparalkm nf the Williain Rowe, uf Phillips, Me., got it BASIS, BACOX, public meuta HCTTEK, CtlEEHE, apjictite, scratches his head iu vain, aud into hia head that there were rich minerala in the wilds of North Franklin ears his hair in vain, and au EtUIS, .Vc., t:tf, unapprein that elate, and died from exposure AT MlWKST MARKET PIIICKI. ciative public pities him not. " I G o'rliN-Irf&al 2" wiaJiht 9rrtiit liy $Im Hurwyor the other day, while hunting fur them. nov'.'7-M:1?. ! - JMla der9-t- f SIGN PA1XTINO, Opticnl In.trument.. ran puus n Is it ill In the Sold and eenlinaen I do evarylhiag ia lb line of G. A. SA'miULllE, it & Front St., Cor. CestawdA Eta, Kte. I hid LIQUORS, SALK CIIRAPRR THAN ssv. CHBre aad Wood Yard sear OPPOSITE tka WALKER HOUSE, WitcItM xsh . m of Ruseell 4 White,) - i WEi BRANDIES, HAND RED PIKE, THOR x & CO, Iwportan and Jobbm SEASONED CORD aad STOVE WOOD, IlUAKENASP and: COTTONWOOD, uImI Wbokmla Apia .. MISCELLANEOUS, k nun Ron MsFisfrima . novlMy f WE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON OUH AIIT OALLKUY Avar Watters Bras'. Jewelry 84 Main i Dragglsts and Cbiaigi, 8am FFandtcw . Im :st A CO Drwfglsta, Balt Lab, wood: wood:: flirt h a call at H Ofllce, utAlest GODHG iiu n aad Kemeeteed appUcatione rrip. Obtaia Patents, bay and sell hits In anltlakeCity, collect rants pay Uses, prepare conveyance, take acknowledgment and furnish abet recta sf title. GRAINING, AND GENERAL WORM. PBATTB ,, mi 4 For aak by all Dragthh. A. MeBOYLK A CO, Priea, ATTENTION TO TIIR FCRCDASR niTE mis collactiM of iobli In of md Laak at Walker H.mem v uitke Eradicate, Byphfltlie talstaad n knliM of the Blood from the gyikm. ; Cure Pllre aad Dyvpepsis. MmaktafkU. 'Kidneys to hsolthy actlaa; ksemik h-ss as sk regular clockwork system egeiastdleeeee in aav fans. . nil Itn disorder r. r. It dabiiiH A- ITEW XjIPE. ll. APPLEBY ft CARLTON, Tullidge, TullidgerJ .fklenh ft t whan nvoiy other renredy fail. I B jUait Trtte Ha- Rb-n- m, , j- ukefas PRATTg E W L I FE. w NATniN MAYER. V. P. APVLSST. aioloi ! , GEXLIXE HAVANA CIGARS, . Keo. 300 and 308 Sacramento Street, near Front, Bam Fnusclaea. decll lm .wBiaei I ARMER, .... Importer aad Deaton la'.' ! - fSt )GmJ ; ,'N Lediee and Geatieanea'i beot and shoes made in the totaet fiuhiun, and a (uaranterd. deeS 1m REAL : ESTATE Russell, Russeller, fr 1 1 L,DJL00I)" I . I Octuhar 22nd, 1872. IIIOMAB JKFFRIKF, mn-redent, plena take notice that I have expended Rtw upon yoar Interest in tb Mary Cleveland mining claim, I la Tiatlc Mining Dintnct, Juab Ooanty, Territory of Utah, which work waa aerweary br tka pum puMafdevebpsMntafimidrtoim. Yon are hereby aolifled to pay the eama to sw within siaety days (ram date of tills notice. o22-3WM. R. RKNTLT. si 11. AND TOBACCO, CIGAIMManitfactnrsrs of 1 Du voss. Time Dwtiict, Juab Co., Territory of Utah. V H1 at . JOHN W. FAGAN, .. .. Oflca bonrs Am a m to p ai. Room No. S, aStf over First Natloaal Bank, Salt laks rlly. NOTICE. TfB tadTsSflfc sstenal COLE, OF . RECORD. 8KARCIIKR Rhonmatlsm, Ntnialgfa (W, a. . Bpraina, Rnkalti ttaireS! ind Mnarles, hto i. Works. 97 SOUTH GAY ovS-O-n i lerred Tor detailed infbrmathia apply to va a iounuMW..'.M...m..v. w. wooss NOTARIES PUBLIC, Conveyancers, .hAelw ITW'mmiiJ Antimony, wlSbopoidwtad toll pricee by Addrem, AMD ABOLITION OIL ! UALTDIOBE Law-rent- e, fA WIATX f COPPER ORES WANTED near ths Market, nov37-t- f novld-t- 13, 1872, aCo 1 PITT, P. O.BoxOT. . Balt Laks City, Nov. V Conby W.A.PKRKl . CO., Ac First Fonth Street, west of Kimball I. B. ! KIRTLKY i u,, 4m Mereliants are reqnaated to call and examlna onr 1 1 irt SOf Fartknlar attsatim .. HLA.11 Oysters fl'F ' . T. V. HULLOY Sti CO. dtf Baltimore sthtfo. . FOR hem-fitte- and wfll Drags and Chemical I deela-ITwo young Nashvillians were FIRST SOOTH IT FINISHING subSunday evening upon the Next to God be1 Building. IIKIN'T. ject of matrimony. Oue of them, PAPER HAXGIXG, whom we shall call U., expressing a CAfaCIXININO, desire to get married, the other, II., ' TKR JARUARf 1st, TUI XTORK AND ETCh ETC. FOR CONVXYANC1IO AND DIF mentioned s yosng lady, saying she iY Baeemant la OrMherki Btock, now orea-pi9RDKBS atyke of Copying rospacthlly eulirl tba Ureeret Hearn Crarkar Tar lory, with namrer In aad s aad by otyto, would make vou a rood wife. No ar wlllteal lha urens. Tb. area are new and in aavs-t- f she wouldn't,'1 replied M, the is too good unler, and will be .old or reeled. Apply en For Prices that Defy Cempetitio old.! Well, said II, I should con- Ike premie. uf KIRTLKY A PITT. sider the fuel of her being older thuu rpnXOSE IN WANT OF A VTolkor Leah A. tko of a far Nseim see yourself great advantage, you 0-001- 5 you would lie benefitted by her sujierior tut aeperlnMnufbkwarkmamhlpb rill wisdom and judgment. No, reOYSTERS! OYSTERS II Will U.-- ante to get Hie eiirth id ttolr amae inclined sponded the matrimouially vouth, I dont want to be by HALTBT'I CELEBRATES her superior wisdom ; I intend to be ut Snuunin an Iniui is tbe head of my house when I get ! iiiitl married, aud I want to inarry a woninn ODD FELLOWS' HALL. mIio knows Iris thssti 1 do. Why, you DIAMONDS MW AUATK AND H1LVRA Fua SALK RY don't want to marry an idiot, do you ? FLATKD WARE, anxiously inquired II. A full aaaurtmeut of tlm con-versi- ug S 13.0! HI JPKRIOR QUALITY, LIVERY htauku. Which ws offer at ... fccund South Street. The patronage of the k rict rally solicited. SmssimMi Prim, Wkoletolt ond d 1ST. USr Is , .rtantto wmmtortnrthg a grert reriwy of W. famaouzatsl AND rURClIAOED TIIM good will sf Hauliam A Mullay, will eon-- 1 iTm lire biveiy sud Transfer liusinres at tb s. S.A.TjOO ,S5iSi I -- bai-a- mj "lg . , ! 0 R A T.F.MULLOY&CO. ROCK. TIAVINO On if ul DRUGGIST ANll CHFlIlO aneEsitECK's block: ' IT, IsTL d.u.nv. $Sr CRACKER FACTORYpI T. F. Ml'LhUY. Pnlt ACs UKHERET HTUAM by Btiilusl enawut. All liabilities of tbs rm preset to T. F. llnlluy A Co wire will seUsrt all out-- 1 stsudli.g debts due lit. Iltin. , TO ALL Cracker jg1 IN ' 21-10- Dissolution of Copartnership Steam A LIX. BRRHAX and t. f. mulloy.dotngA rm naou of Henham Q Q ft! W-A-PERK- Lawrence, PKRF1OT FIT GUARANTEED. FORSTYLS aiul Durability ws cannot Im excelled. R I with neeleeec and disualnh. dll Um I pirimw A .. fw ' HODGSON & GREEN, Fashionable Boot and Shoe If akeri, EMIL BUTTKOW8KY T)KU8 tiM.Godbi. U t) In front of M. Conollga Saloon, KAHTEUN. I for young bulla 1B EI.ECT INSTRUCTION ViMsl and Iitalmtuealal Mimic, by Mint lleleua Joe. florlluekl, of MnJ. uf bier c. tforliueki, (deiur till city.) Hualilaara, Find South street, nearly I T . eZttf I eppnaila St. Mark's Church. 1HAAC DKXSY F. HIM- - 1. 1 HULL BCU, c The mod FreUtooeM MERCHANT I TAIf-OBS- It , t Jll k. IN KKW Y0BK, I SIM) 11 K O A I WAV (Metropotiks Hol'W CHV NEW YOHK do well to f lv r h |