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Show mu y potwyr nnro yet Justly denounced, was a widower.. At least he broke not the most binding promite DENNIS J. TOOHY, a mao ever makes, emphasized by a solemn and oath the promise he make at the bridal altar. At least he had no w,ife to torture. TUESDAY, SEPT. 19, 1971. Mr, God be had, a sweet, gentle, brokenhearted women, still young, but the mother OUT OF THINE OWN MOUTH of five children. We laave to the reader to ay which of tho two men was the more culMr. 'William S, Godbc, whom wa Intropable. duced to our readier jeiterday, Ui largo Well, thi fine bunt of tho Tribune's owner and controlling ipirit of the Salt Lake over, it immediately sank back into the old Tribune, dailynd weekly. When the ruMgnin. It insisted at length that polygLiberal paityof Utah ww, organized at wa the logical outgrowth of faith in in July, 1870, that paper took ground amy the Biblf, and of the doctrine taught in agalnit both tho principle and policy of leg Christian Sunday Schools! Mr. Godbe anillative regulation of marriage, imutiing that nounced that he would publicly deliver hi it chould bo left entirely to the individual views on the subject, lie did so, but at in interetted, and that polygamy ihould be at- hi paper, he mined hi opportunity. lie tached, if at all, by reason. Dut from that substantially affirmed the soundness 6f the day to thi hi paper ha not attacked polyg- Tribune's course, and whatever may be amy by reason. The mo-- t it hat consented thought of him abroad, his name ha no to do, wa to counsel it readers not to pell in Utah where these sad thing are law, while it should be tho law, by known. Never bad man a finer chance to endowing theimelvc with more women. do good and attain eminence in a noble It wa never without hope that tho law cause, but ho wasnt equal to the sacrifice, might be repealed, and polygamy recog not of hi family, it didnt require that, but nized universally. falio of the gods ho had substituted for his About two month lnco, at a politica true La re and Ponste. meeting of the Liberal in Salt Lako City, told that thi man ha Yet we are the proscription of polygamy wasj iternly sacrificed hi gravely hi family, and life for fortune, insisted on. Whereat Air. God be paper the public good of Utah! And tho country got very red in the face. It proceeded to at large lUteiis when he speak, and seem ascribe ail the base motive it could think of half inclined, in accordance with hi suggeto tho opponent of polygamy, stion, to makesome sort of compromise quite exceeding the orthodox church paper with polygamy! Of courso it should do so. for the nonce in tho violence of iu talk. Polygamy is the very swocte-- t and prcttie.t Subsequently it declared polygamy to bo flower of Hell. Let us cultivate it on a djmettlc and locial, if Dot a religiou earth and grow to rival tho other piaae. Utah, and ft such, not subject to legitimate iuierfetfrtce. It is sun institution, quoth the Tribune, which, tf let aIonerwi!l die of Itself, tor tho simple reason that it I. uvt in banmOny with it present urrotTndin It md no opposition. On the ct .it uy, persecution will only prolong Editor ? s jTici:. i i I Proprietor. Co-rin- v : I vio-late-t- i" . out-and-o- he ! TMON TELEORAm DT TIIE WKBTKXUf Yit within two day? Of thi utterance, the Tribune wa 'forced to eat its own words, and did so with avihty.. The occasion wa as follow, namely It had heand that a Mormon wivjjwer, of very mature ycar, wm- g ing Xj ts.JLwf hiui'ulf with two girl of seventeen summers at once. This vi such damnable outrage, that the Tribune, tcb.ed with a spasm of sen.w and man-linowhich, so far as polygamy i concerned is singular and alona,in it entire ex-ri.r;co, denounced it ft one of tho nun-- t glaring nbuso of jutice that had uccuired in Utah for years; an open defiance of t l r ) i K t a law, and of the growing sentiment of opposition to polygamy ini the Territory. It ' termed the scoundrel who proposed to do this nameless thing nut impudent defier of public opinion find Federal law, a deceiver (destroyer) of young women, a crafty man of mature yoarsnking advantage of childi.h simplicity and religious bigotry! to necotn a" wicked purpose It calhd for a pli-- h frigid execution ol the Jaw itself, saying that there ought. to bo given noj consideration in this case, but the grant of an impartial trial.' There wn once Ihnt tho man .got tho up of tho Mormon in tho heart, of William S. Godbe. HuSv nobly io tu so like an honest man. How ho at the devilish cruelty of it; how ho scouted tho idea of there being any religion in bis part of it; how ho demanded the u..o of tho law at onco for tho protection of those children against this wild boast a law he had always belbro contended was both wrong in principle and highly impolitic, j He seemed another Daniel come tu judgment; another Nathan voicing the indignation of God at Jhe foul deed; another David, declaiing in his grand anger, As' the Lord liveth the man that hath done this thing shall surely the lamb fourfold die; and he shall because lie did this thing, and had no pity. Would wo could continue Would that this Nathan had turned on this tho man. to the full and bight oft e occasion acknowledged with j Dut Id, I have sinned against the Lord. i Dut he did not. O blind, not to see him- Self ui ho did his neighbor!' For where is the eential difference between hi nergh-- 1 borii ih t. oving t!i, sni two girls1 and hi de- -' ktroying precisely in the mme manner another girl, a we showed that! bo d.d, not j three years ago, ycstvtdayT ' 3 it Hurt the latter wa a few summer tho elder? A little less a child? woman, to a manT child,! Isnt it hi then, always j sweetest olfico and piivilege toj protect and shield her from harm, however it may j threaten, even (through herself? Only the , nvi e noe-of guidance when the mind has c a ck to la tlcia grounU, ha t een town with tares. Is it that he did it a littlo less brutally and insolent? Tho way in which men do the same thing is but an accident of constitution and temperament. Tho man in whom tha animal predominates, is rough the same us the nir is transparent, it is bred in tho bone; the man in whom the spiritual predominate is refined and gentle in comparison, tho same a water run, he cant help himself. The latter is the natural leader of the .former, and if he leads otfi wrong, his is tho burthen not only of his own siik and natiu sins, but of hi coarser brothers home-spu- n ones. - Is it that what was right in 1869, is wrong in 1871? Why, tho same moral law was in force at. both periods, the sutnecivil law; tho woiman was tho oOlce of man nsOgard same; it was j drifts vile and cruel for him to uo tho power gm-- him for her protection to destroy her; tho dictates of honor and manliness wero tho same, tho precepts of reand ligion, tho voice of unperverted nature one the in same the conscience all were case as in the other, t sr, difiVror.eo, then? Hold! TLh man, Tl Grand Jury of Jtttljjro SIoKoauN Court Impaneled, Ravages in x ETC. ETC i . I J i , f I' I i re-to- re j j ; ! L i Int I l 4 fi fV $fh t f r i-- . i u BREWER BE3IIS Ac F c, LAGER to-da- should havo a Bottle, Every Family ev r We to read t e to.l w i g cmlfl aU tie a-- from ni'iny of ibo most nnluent pbyaictans in tue sr'L A. JACK-Oo.t Jnly l7d- .- JAME l a vou baro . onitnuu.eaeil t, the f the llmuo Pltters, pOfe.ll U he reeelpt it e.n'iot, theretore, be ren. dered m a oecre or for ft nt lord cine no latent having beeu We hrfve cvemiri-the font nla for makl'jg he nd titilie.iraMtigly a y t e Houif U tten. ,f. one of rare rkc cnee aU 'he artic ea nad f the c S' a to wh'c'. lo lt tjotnposUloti are th- the belotic. blng htgldr T lo. H Imulaht, an I Ughilv LixsilV'v Tbo o1e f or nreov.lng ti. iu - etrh tlv in aitHrd nee wiih t e it effect role. of p n scv.i Having tistl lb in, lu our nvv fe prsctl e, i.k p eau In li desirotl of loking II t llu'in to t'l (era. .a In I g tho Wt Tonic aud Kt niulmt now cfffltcd M the pobl . F O. ' ORTt.a. M. D. L. t'm Hotai.raiK.tv M. D. Af ritrr He.cta a, M I Oimci M. I Ml pnwKIt. M. 1) C. A W A'lR M. D.' .1 (3. Win E. t. OLnx, V. H. nm.t, M. I. O-n- V m it th tned-lea- en d combi-natio- -- W iigOBB b.t n btoro-arld- 1 a-- a-- Bar Furniture GROCE AND GENE11AL CIGARS, Ac LIQUORS t HOUSE IIam, Miouldcrs, Etc Bacon, Jury impaneled to-da- y, Case Goods of all Kinds. son-in-la- FluiUlers P Ir W F. .; V I.rrwio, M ' H . (7 . K- M, I? -. IlrotHT Y lM. HoariTAi., Sr. Locia Mo., tkd. 8. I h v ei.tnttied i'o the fAriiuiU for itiaking the Mf me Uomaeli four 'or the "J and r.ed tfieni In lie I coneMer th rilb1 ui rt vslusblo tonic motith I- - MEI EIt. and stlni'iUi.t now in no Aa tarn ft f'o ! i?t. I. n-- . Jn y 0. t?7" from wuich oireel having eaaml'o d he formula rtomnch IH'ce- - ate prept'ed and biwb t ! w tt se the mothral f com It'g tt e dlTeremt ran oafelv ret otunmd them as the best ti,nio wit' widt h we arc a qualuied. From the great earn ith whieh 'h y ae compoun led. and freon the c nice ntabri Is whieh enter u'o them, we hve no d ubt that they villi rove, aatleyde servo to le, t ie most tetrular tonto aud atlninlaiit In ns- -. 'eietTf by votirs, T, O rovaTOCX V.D. T. J.,Vsstivk, M U. V rj ci erf UyTotiour with ev, ry word c ntatncd n hh shove trtjin"til d. U. A.'Wtr.oox. U. 8. Mahi-- k. -- Ho-pt- UH-tc- r. ol WhobOa.tLX scl-i.ti- fl- 1S7! AO, San Francisco, Sept. 18. The Bulletin, In view of tho increase of overland freight, advocates making this a free Krt of entry. Tho tight at Catson on the break of the penitentiary prDoners wa one of the mot destitute on record. Nearly every offic. r and guard jnd several prisoners wore wounded. Lieutenant Governor Denver was .hot through the hip and is In a cntic&r condi- f.1. w, Mi f M. A Vt. I- - Hvxmi. O. H. .1 CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE 't ' HEAVY HARDWARE, Mt's.'irrT, Dohkktt, HORSE anti MULE SHOES. , pnera. Ta.-- s w .gou. rT , ill r vsrr beat and r'kiiowu .11 thrjuae the West u. tlin b .t .ml tn. .relisll Wbgnii in. Ui , tiJ .re W HUaN IU . IN j VE.iY, HLaPUCf. also a lull stock of Mining Implements. Atio, Mauntactiureni or TIN, COPPER, AND SHEET- IRON WARE. Jnn tv Wagon' (ovrrs, alt Sliri Wagon BoirS!ThInib!c Miein, Wagon Woods Wagon and Parrhge Material ol all descrip- tions, for sale at lithe lowest cah rates. Also co st.ntly t n h.t J a fall sur ply of Rocker Irons,1 Gold Pans, ' Itocker Dippers, Spring Point Shovels, Farming Implements CouiUryJClm BLACK Reapers and Mowors, Roapors, Threshing Maonlnss, Sulky Rakes, Plows, Grain Drills, Gang Plows, Solf-Raki- & Gold Scales, Quicksilver,! Picks, an House Furu EXPRESS sning" Goods. COMPANY 665 of Importer DIAMONDS llOCioiIK StOllCN j i 1 L tf pll 3m Carbon 1 A'w.j s on h"nd. "W AgciitM an to cl for Triumphs of Enterprise. book by james Anew liberty; M A KK MEAT . , ET, nitl rtli. 111 - - - UTAH. 'y Through Lastcru 1 p v . ;i JOB PRINTING ' Connection OX - EXTIBRI.Y pakton. EIGHT DAYS Ata-rlc- n Eiv MATERIAL i FROM bl fxtatermo. M. A. PAHREB ft CO., Publis era. lthl M.d sun sire, t t hi', o IU. Lady agents want d lo sell tlio grAtc,t CORINNE TO HELENA. AT TIIE -- Cbo, g'-- CX? -- Particular attention paid to Ordcrt mciit. This is the only Express Line having ve-m- en 1 -- I oiprovcd Bscken Complete sad Cheap of tho suceei.fui meu of their w mderfid tnie'itl itis, d scnvorie. aud ai lib s, showing hiw ailmirabla oetions. uoblo character, ingenuity, public .pint, havo c intrlbiit to the a ivuiccment of the w .r d. F'nely II u.tra cd; lntn el Intere.tLig. and v- -r int noil ve. A rare chance for ag nts. Bend for clrcuia a, aud our j Mine or Prosprcti of Qna!lfy i i Proprietors, ALL Xino Tovolry. of f Best I betwoen CORINNE, ! Manufactnrcra i Montana Street, & HUGH KIRKENDAL! , ' P, 8. work on the subject ever pttb I h d. A W FE AND MOTHER. WOMAV A " M. D. A woik wh e't If By p.o If. piac-- d In every latull', will save ibo lives cf thou n Je of Moibera aud children yearly. If yon w tit And .11 kinds of tho best' and Ulost improved fsrm l make t onra for u tnnry, and do mscblnsry. C rcu a a on I rrm, mnl ed ree. stia79-lI Freight) 'I Hunt, i 507 Broadway, N. Y & ng New York, Sept 18. Connollys letters to Hall, declining to vacate his .office, cite WAREIIOl'NR, Tfrar (he.! Depot. the Mayors an.wer in court that he had no s IS power if so di.po.cd to remove tho Comptroller, and announces his firm determination to hold his office. Judge Led with and a delegation of the committee of citizens waited upon acting Comptroller Green, and LEVI HAXDEKM, Proprietor. Charles assured him of their support. OConner, tho eminent lawyer, ha prepared Fresh MEATS nncl FISH a legal opinion in which ho holds that ConKept Constantly on Ice; nolly was legally in possession of tho office DCI MVTFO X, VEAL, AE, ETC., of Comptroller, and that the Mayor bad no sod Bo .l'. At b lo remove to him. Lowest Price at power The Best Meats unr the as vrery d.j. w.r.vi iwii at General McClellan decline to accept the office of Comptroller, -- because he would Fronts SnnMipm, mode fora the beat suenta. alwsyl Is sturs. thereby, under existing circumstances, beBoiitaua Street, Near Sixth. come eofitesUmt for the position. Had Con- - Kvorythlng for acorn pleU oniftt to E. G. ilIAl'I.tT & CO., CO., j . I Mowers, j Sheet Copper, NT. I.OI'IN, MO. BALL, y- Special Inducements OflVred to tIf Not man H TtAitsro, M. I. j For Kitlr liy oil' Ilrnxgl?!? V' Groror JAS. A. JACKSON & CO., Prop's, Enltorntory 105 A- 107 X. 2tl ntrrot, niai.-ruia- -- r - and Builders Nails. Blacksmiths ' AND i We t K-- DKALXMfK Iron, Stovus, Hails, b-- on ifand and fob Mia at rranouabio u b 7 'mad ,o the . HARDWARE of the Cti ebra'e-- if to be compos d of meh lUttir." sinl fl d artirb s thst'aro cm obieretl th st fm lea n ed h the Medle.l Profess on, lr.. one of the b st b Iters we fen iw of now In uss. Ver) respectfully. It. M iViOAit, M. D If. H. If Altv, M. Tt H. Walswi. M.D O. A. MABiMKa. " ,J. mined tli t I FRANCISCO. NEW YORK. Wagons Q GOODS. tHELF AND XIEAVY -. s in.iL AKD A w of Brigham Young declared under oath that they did not believe a man in polygamy guilty of adultery, and, being Chief Justice McKean i ejected challengi-d- , them tt. jurors. The question to Cannon, how he wou.d decide it an l.ue involving the tenet of polygamy a part of his teiigtoit versus the taws of Congre, was answered that it wonid be time enough to decide when the i..ue was presented. tion. Chicago IN doevro-t- f u f AND . Tho three prominent Mormons summoned Cannon, ot tho Deseret News, Townsend, of the Tuwnoend llou-e- , and C.aw.-on- , SAN celebrted H GERRISII & MILES, f tg i - full stock of tho FURMI I p-- rs Cinwr-on- . Utah ITU N i - GEORGE A. LOWE, t ' STAPLE AND FANCY en reeOrt-tnetidii- ciilClgoH.pt OF A MIRRORS, Plated Ware, ' e, - -- have IDepot CoriimtO - i fi 1 1 J J Qr ins, M IX t. H, v, Af HJ w. u Wt.t'it war tt, M. n. y. Much interest is manifested in the movement here to aid tl t .utferers from the Pio-ch- o fire. Tho Hawkins adultery, case, growing out of polygamy, wilt be presented to the Grand j ? CIIANDELIERS, lilr la - j ed f LAMPS, DEER AND ALE. y i so-call- i pro-duct- rg I -- Salt Lake "City, Sept. 18. The Tribune Publi.hFng Company ha bten inemporuted with a capital ot ?1 1,000, divided into eleven shares of 81,900 each. It is Jhu Daily and Weekly Tribune, tho organ of the Motmon Keformcrs or Godbeitus. The United State Grand Jury tor Judge McKeans Couit was impaneled It is composed of about half Gentiles and half Mormons; among the latter are George Q. Cannon, James Town.etid and 11. it. ASSWAK UVR fi . j nr, CHINA. -- SALT LAKE CITY. per-han- d I dl.-'rte- rs London,! Sept. In. George Alexander Hamilton, ih former Secretary of tho Trea- J..HV Jons ITTiaw. M f D. !.ma. M. I. t HAM V1T hr.r M. D. J iivr, sut'Lr, M. i deitd. sury, Y rnASKU . M. l O, vj WsLKsn. M H. At Konigsbcrg tho virulence of the choli tyciWATI. M t 19 1870. Afcssts W, It. Kkksk If one nilters'': . At ens (letifs Low era Incrca e. The death percentage is i libV fttot oa our 1 have tin f rmtil l .ni'tied r'fpit rained from f0 to 75 and 80 per cent. The of tl ine Htotn.eh filters," ami nnd lie rciue M'-use hr the rnoh ns are In dice t con deaths for the week ending Sept, ,17th werU Vo.l cd proves 'ott. Th y arc ciithi vc y lly ttid pV.jsatiMt omb!n d. aid ns st tnnl ting tonice 3J0. v adapted as oorr.tbora"fs lo wi .1 b- - r nnd i Tho Gctmnn arniy will imninliately he he It tsti'int of Irw o- - dtbiUtved t'ces if 'h r 1, liter a 'bniii from ini pal cd dig' atien ETC. put,on n pence footinur, 41H,0n0 ttoig. ,fr ti. m, malnrt n disease a. Hr. J f.. V.vTrrra. I, A. Jswvs M. I) Multke is made Marshal of iho Empire, lH T. HiAirsoH, MM 1I f. WaYw. ne.ibT. Y, rn.i ra. W, t; 'TAi.fvnin', M. D. i i I . i med Arr lndort and pncr bed by moro leading Physicians than .ny other tonic oe sUiimlmt now tn as- -. a hUKE HKKVEST.UTVK for Fever Thry.ro Intel mitten's. H liotune. and oil aat Sfctie, ara arsing from rut.'' matte e.itne.. They and tu litghiy reromnien ted as n . an ?ppeis-- r e mn of Indication ate tlv.lu.bie and to r.a a of Ortieral leblity and IJftiiH-rnt- , thev ave never to a alnirie hik'aneo fai.ed lu the n at happy re oilta They are pvrUcu-UHE'SALK. atretigthentug UKNEFI UAL IO tho truly, itivlgoratlns the. nilbd and irtvlug Ohio and elMtirity to V e wh lo oy.teni. Tho HOME Hh th gr.ieot care, Ml ITER ar compounded and o 1 onlo Hlmniant I. a. ever been t ff red to tho TF. and a tne public M PLEASANT TO 1IIK Tmedical agents. Ins.nio 'line combtnlng at many r as tbs best ttiowu dorsed by fbe medio d fraiertiUv toth- Pharnia opop. I costs littlo to lvo them a ftlr t r si snd j J I know-ar- ; FOREIGN NEWS. oil, Massachusetts. r retail deal or la CUTLERY, C3 Small-Po- ' AGENTS FOR 1 -- IKaat of Otolhton It kldurVa), CXI To-moNo- York C.iy pi ' Montana Street, CojfinneJ Utah. MERCHANTS, to-da- Comptrollmhip of New s, if QUEEHSUARE, ho.-til- General McClellan Declines the T. D. CONWAY, GROCERS AND COMMISSION Ma-sa-clius- LATE3T DISPATCHES. THE RMISOHOFF & CO., Wboleoalo and Advertiser to Sept, 18. Tho We morrow will have tho following: have seen Senators Sumner and. Wilson, and are authorized by them to say that they deeply regret and deplore the extraordinary canvass which General Butler has piecipi-tato- d on tliO commonwealth, and especially the attack against the existing State Government and the Kepuoucau putty of and that in their opin.on his nomi to tho nation as Governor would oe e best interest of tho coiutnonwe uth of the Itepuhlictin pHrty. Baltimore, Sept. 18. Several thousand Knight Templttrs have nrnvcd to attend the grand conclave, Grand Commaitdery of the United States and Grand Koyai Arch Chapter, which meet Chicago, Sept. 18. The Grand Lodge of the Independent Order of Odd Fellow of the United Slate commenced ilsjunnuul y session in this city 1. G. M. Huger da.iv.Med the welcoming address: Grand Sire Suiutf Turly --one Grand Lodge itnd Ih.rty Grind EucimpinunU are there will be a represented procession grand tlnough the principal which streets, piomi e to excei anything of the kind ever attempted in this city, Lowell, 'Mas?., Sept. 18. Twenty-on- e were reported in tlil new ca.es of Stnail-po- x The Supetintendciit of city yestetday. Public Schools prohibits the alLnhuiO'of children iu whose families or immediate vicinity tljd disease shows itself. CO. MISCELLANEOUS ADVTS. u Boston, - MISCELLANEOUS ADVTS. WlkOlCMlllO MISCELLANEOUS. 1 't bratco he ut It life. MISCELLANEOUS ADVTS nolly resigned, he would, under certain stipulations. Lave accepted. Tho positive nfual of General McClellan to accept the Comptrollership ha cau.-c- d confusion among Mayor Halls adherent. The General stated yesterday tWkt ho had declined verbally and emphatically to Hall soon after the reception of his letter. In the afternoon he wrote a written refusal. He thinks the situation very gloomy, and declares that he should be sorry if the alleged peculation of a few men could influence the vote of the Democratic party at large. The appointment of Green isone which, in his ' opinion, will give satisfaction. There is a growing sentiment in favor of Connolly, and even the Time think ho is entitled to some thank for placing all the documents iu' his office at the dDpot-a- l of a Democrat whose honor is unsullied, and with whose verdict the public ought to be thoroughly contented, no matter ou which side it may tell. Tribune so bitterly whom Mr. Godbo S I 0 P KKINs Maw -- d s-- r CU.siL !m .OK IX'Hu,' U protmtl .. ed the Is! W tk of iu cls H o fob wl g ; Tb M sic la a and rrat; ev y p ec l np a w I k own b .ueb d mt lo rh ao A rite m Driven i rum Mome. a I "Littlo Iin.wa Chutci," etc It ermtaln twlco a tuatiy iit a as can be tr.it'- -i In oher wi rks Tbo Mu-Is . I rl-- d sx'y-fou- r a d no frut fli'ol u- - w tb me .nt'io s c tup lt oue. Pr co, W c- - Is e h. or $7 60 p--r iEeti 8 mp'e ciides m l ed Pi teas ber for 65 N f' tt 'jo -- et-or- ," -- hi N! i ut-o- r-, C d.iefiu. ang Liters "enti dd 9-l- iu fP f,.,Ww arringeentg J. L PhTUt. es, 690 Ur Y ii'O If i A N. P '?. E C N H O SALE. IV nt. K nn lie & direct from the Mctor. nivcr used. A only nt IliJs Ofllcc. n. Pi who. Express Teams Leave Co-rinn- e Daily. To Insure speedy transportation Mark Goods, CARE "R CORINNE, E. C. MACLAY, EXPRESS ... CO., CEORCE STEELE, General Agent, W Supt. L. F. EVANS, p 1 . Office AT UTAH. Manager. HUGH KIRKENDALL, Eeporter Agent, Oorlnne. ' SAK ITEAKCtSp AND Cliicagfo Prices- - K a. ' |