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Show mmwm mot t - iivMtfatra 4 V St I i : COEIUtfE DAILY J. 0CHK13 DEPCRTEil. degrapM. TOOMY aa-spic- WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 15, 1871. JtlPQg McKBAH. The Albany Law Journal, whoio edi- THE LflTEOT D1CPATCUE0. tor hAi known Judge McKean for many years, says he la ft pure and honest man, and that it does not question hi decisions, although It thinka that the pending prosecuREORGANISATION OF THE tions for polygamy, nd that oPHawkins for adultery, would hare been moro becomNEW YORK States United the under Instituted ingly than under the Territorial statute. The Law Journal criticises, somewhat severely, the language accompanying Judge ON THE McKeans decisions, however, wo confess GREAT STORM us the better would euit ourself that they ATLANTIC COAST. decisions by themselves. Tho accompanying language, if it must need be used, had ns well or better be loft to the newsRevolution Oproadlnc In papers,. It is not Judge McKeans decisions Mexico that bis enemies have been able to- use U tho it accompany him; always against But Judge itpKcan, what ing language. ever the manner of it, must nave tho credit Xlrtinor of having seized tho Utah monitor by tho DuUo. throat and handed it to tho country. It remains for the country to unhand and let it go or fix it so that it will cease from troubTO DAY. MEETING LEGISLATURES ling. Tho Law Journal shares with many Others nn exaggerated idea of tho Mormon . settlement. It is the loat prosperous of ETC.,- ETC. ETC In tho United States, commonwealth any' although it has received, direct from Europe, probably 25,0Q0 cmigrantsin a doc aJ a. It CO. was settled twolvo years before Colorado, BT THft WESTEBH UJilOJf TKLXGiUrn - was, and has moro than twice tho population, yet its value, at the last official assessment, was from ten to twenty per cent, less GALT LAKE CITY. than that of Colorado. It compares about tho samo with thoTerritrrics of Idaho and .Salt Lake, Nov. 11. Nothing of Inter Montana on tho north, which were not set- est occurred in Court Tim grand tled until fifteen years later than It was Jury convened at nn early hour and retired Tho Law Journal says the 3Iorntons for business in charge of the Marshal.' It is havo never failed to respond promptly to said that a number of well known citizens, any call made upon them by tho country to polygamies, are making arrangements to aid in prosecuting Ha wars. They never send away their plural wives should the a man for tho war foij the Union, ci,jons i tho forthcoming trials for laaclvl-wherea- s, Colorado, With loss thnn half the I ou, cohabitation go against tho defendant population, furnished threo full regiments. oboly believes that any of tho well to do Tho Government had to send a brigade of Mormons think of abandoning tfeir present volunteers to Utah from California and No- - J j,on,eg and their property became of tho vadft to prevent a hostile outbreak on their enforement of tho law against polygamy part. Their preaching, speaking, and pub Tho Mormons claim earnestly to believe lishing, for forty years, proves them to bo ns that their plural wives doctrlno is of God, violent hators of our government and of our but many of them begin to express grave forms of government as thcro are in the doubts as to tho expediency of continuing its world. But they did furnish troops on ono practice in violation of law. occasion, ayo, on two. One was to resist A now ralno In Little Cottonwood called tho civil authorities of tho State of Illinois, the Adelaide, Is proving very rich and at; in IS (1; the other, to resist the march of trading much attention. United States troops to Utah in 1857, 3,000 The nssayors hero have finally found out of whom were coming here as a posso to how to treat tho tin ore from Ogden ; they sustain tho civil officers. have no trouble now In making assays, and Tho Law Journal evidently knows moro tho results to them are more surprising than about Judgo McKean than about the Mor- to any one else. About thirty per cent, mons. metal, of which tho greater part was fine tin, was shown by one assayer WIND WASTED. DE-ElOCRA- CY. - oftlio Grand No to-da- y. to-da- the people of Utah, those men and women who conquered it from a sterile dcs- -, ert and converted it into a blooming gardon, will only ho considerate and wise, and nc copt tho alternative of independent statehood, instead of thnt of perpetual dependence and enslavement ns a TerrLtojy, at tho sacrifice of polygamy, they can now visit upon their persecutors not only a punishment the most previous that it would bo - possible for them to bear, but they could bury them In graves of their own digging so deep that the notes of the last political trump would never reach them. Herald. Omaha Still reckoning without its host. The Herald ought to know enough of the Mormons to know that they never will sacrifice polygamy; that If they should offer to, on condition of statehood, the offer would not bo accepted because In tho nature of things we could have no guarantco of their acting In good faith after becoming a State; and, finally, that if they could mako tho offer and wo could accept it, and it should be done, it would be full and entire victory forthcir persecutors, one upon which .they could well retiro with prjdo and satisfaction, and would bo glad to. Tho Herald shouldnt make tho grand mistako of Judging others altogether by itself in tho ascription of motives. Could polygamy bo overthrown, worsted, in any way, during Grants administration, it would bo tho greatest feather in his cap, and would redound to tho credit of his representatives and tho Gentiles in Utah who should have brought it about. Burying us in political graves of our own digging wouldnt bo a patching to such a triumph as that, Tho Herald seems to imagine that it is pleasant for gentlemen to live In the Utah.desert on what barely supports them, and to be abused by tho Mormons and all their dirty tools from years end to years end, because they endeavor to maintain, so far as their influence goes, the commonest decency. Give us victory, let the causo of decency triumph, In any way whatever, and we shall be content, be the effect on our personal fortunes what it may. "We might begin to regard the Herald von as an ally, should it continue urging the Mormons to, sacrifice polygamy, wore it not hat we know it to, bp wind wasted. Again, v?e do not expect th Herald to appreciate, to comprehend that what we seek Is the suppress ion, or at all events circumscription, of polygamy, not any particular personal advantage, from the fact that it Is unused to disinterested motives or action, and $anno be expected to admit the existence any- -, thing 19, strange to It. . . ' - - SSSSi!HJ-rJBW- P 1 L New York dot. 14. It has been deter-mlnto make the Apollo Dali, the Democratic reform organization, under 'Whose es the Ito campaign was jJrincijtxlly conducted, the leading Institution of the Democracy of New York.. In the new organization ail the political elements! of the Democracy will be embraced Those who have been - prominent with the Tammany Convention, however will be excluded from membership. The brig E. C. Sweet, Capt. Pendleton, from Philadelphia for Portland, was lost seven miles off Sandy Hook" Friday night. The Captains wifs and three of the crew were drowned. Strong northwest gale prevailed all evening with heavy rain. No arrivali from tea, and marine disasters are feared. The telegraph is working badly in all directions. Gold rather heavy at Ilk. New York, Nov. 15. No tidings of the Grand Duke yet. Tho gale last night had tho effect to drive many of the vessels bound " In, off the shore. Mail advices from Africa say that on the west coast people are dying off from small pox liko rotten sheep. Deaths are .over 20 ' poveent. The Uorald says that Butler, Blaine and Conkiing havo been holding secret consultations at tho Fifth Avcnuo Hotel this week; Ann Dockerell, a poor woman, was found dead in a shanty in New Brunswick, N. J. yesterday, with her head nearly eaten off by the rats. , The board of health feel no uneasiness about the cholera, but profess some fear rol ativo to the small pox, thoug only eight now cases havo appeared, in tho whole city, since Saturday. Assistant engineer of the steamship Erin, was killed by being accidently thrown among the machinery by a lurch of tho ship, when off Bandy Hook. The case of Chas. Luding against the Pa cific Steamship Company, folr J 129,000, was dismissed by Judge Ingraham, i: ed Crfltor And Proprietor. If . 53 A hundred years ago Nantucket had. 107 vessels, which gavo employment to. 2,20Q seamen. Now its commerce is gone, and Us population Is only about double the num-l- er qf sailors enee afloat in iU vessels. GAN y. J FRANCIGCO. - v i . rk l i f to-da- y, ri -- n cj uo MISCELLANEOUS ADVT3. IFanEnenG9 09 Zz f'-- '' S x DDopoS. n 0. j r'r"'rIV' f A 4rWi niCIOOL D. Deatsae Dtrwl. Certaae, C3ALffZ3 17 Dealer In ay to-da- CROCGCNGG, Grain, Flour. y. WASHINGTON. i c:.::.-- - Constantinople, ZTov. 15 A C:ziza Izi beaa ibtsed by the Cublbaa Fcff a c:: tbj Minister of Works to Isa r3v::r. pnhenslre system of pal.ls for rallrt 1 prcjrri:! by view of net-woforeign capitalists. In Ottoman Boratnlrrs the harbors are to be Improved, rivers ci-ranavigable, new roads be built, old ones re paired, and every effort mid to extattlih lines of communication with new rtllwxys from all parts of the country. Brussels, Nov. 14 The session eT Beland gian Chambers was opened Prince Do Ligne made President. London, Nov. 14 The British Government lies granted a pension of flttO to the children of Dr. Livingstone, the African explorer. Livingstone, when last beard from, was slowly making his way toward the coast. . to-d- V. 1 PRODUCE AUD UEGETACLES 'Washington, Nov. 14. Ell Hatfield, of Tcnn., was before the grand Jury on MonStokes day, in tho caso of The Cheapest Store la CcHbbo dewith G. and Victor Powell, charged frauding tho Government. Tills is the only witness that has yet appeared before the Butter and Ecc3 1moda Q grand jury, but documentary ovidcnco has been submitted. Opoolalty. (Vashington, Nov. .14. It is officially stated that Secretary Boutwell, In his next Xocul. tlx rojKirt, will strongly recommend necessary legislation for tho payment to Europo of in Srooad-htBgoofts et alt Usds henffht end noe-tatemt on so much of tho loan as is, or may old. h area ftor be, placod 'abroad. This, it is claimed and believed, will greatly extend PURCHASE YOUR HARNESS AND X saddles st W. A. IIODtltt AX'8. Hon tans thiol European market for U. S. securities. Gralu ST3 ro 7 Afln I ' 1. rsnni' 'A a r .;aa.... Cm ly d a f opposits tfes Post OSes, Ootlruie, IT tab. Ever? thing la the harass lins msdt and repatrsd. and Ordars by , mall will t Its work guaranteed. novl-Orattention. prompt CHICAGO. n-c- GENERAL QtAltP ERCIIANOISE. o ' At Kenosha, Wis., afternoon, E. F. Morris, an old rest dent, shot and killed his wife with ono bar relofliU shot gun, and blew his own brains Montana st., Corlnne, out with the other. " Tho Illinois Legislature meets Dsalsr ia Govcrnor.Palrners message Mill .bo largely 3P IsT ATOI-IHdevoted to Chicago, including an elaborate A ad maaafactwrsr of fine native review of the military occupation of the city. The weather reports received from the U. S. Signal stations, show very Pistols and bi steal tnstrameatr Wrays oa hand. Rr al-- t pairing doaa with dispatch and warrantsd. Toledo high winds prevailing at Cleveland,1 and Detroit, and a" heavy storm at Newark, and velocity of wind at the latter point is miles an reported at 11 p. ipv, at sixty-thre- e is the coldest hour. .Weather here For Ladles and of the season, but1 clear and calm. Chicago, Nov. 14. 4 John Hupfcr GTAPLS MID PAECV j I E GOLD JEWELRY. O San Francisco, Nov. 15. Gov. Haight appoints the thirtieth instant as a day of thanksgiving. G. 1). Orcult, a native of Connecticut, and Superintendent of a mine at Grass Valley, who was found on Broadway wharf on Monday night, in a helpless condition, died on the way to hospital. There is suspicion of foul play. Vm. Hardwick was kiliod in a gambling affray, in Genoa, Nevada, yesterday, by Dv IsllGCELLANEOUO. j E. Harkin. Ilarkin was arrested. Tho VisAlia stag was robbed near Gilroy by three highwaymen, yesterday, who seLouisville, NojV. 14. The citizens of cured 500. , Ilonryville and near whore tho brutal murBains commenced throughout central Cal- der of the Parks family occurred, on Sat ' ifornia yesterday. urday night last, put a rope around the neck of George Johnson, a oogro, implicated in the murder, and telling him the crime had NEW YORK. been traced to his hands, demanded to know New York, Nov. 14, By tho .arrival of his accomplices. Johnson thinking all was the steamer Siberia, at Hamburg, it is discovered, made a full confession. He said learned that the schooner J Aud, C. Merritt two negroes named Taylor and Davis, with Captain, capsized off Barnegaton Saturday himself, had planned tho murder, believing night and the Captain and four men were that Parks had money in his house. Johndrowned. son says he watched outside, Davis held the A train of tho New Jersey railroad ran light and Taylor committed tho bloody deed. into tho Hudson City horse car at Newark He says his partners refused to divide fairly avenue-crossin- g this evening, with IS or 20 with him. They got only fl4(T dollars.. inmates, two of whom were fatally, and six Tho whereabouts ot his accomplices was seriously injured. learned, and a party Immediately started to New York, Nov. 13 The Tribuno has effect their arrest, which was dono. The an article on the corruption of tho judiciary, excitement was so great that the officers had showing how the Judges of llio Supremo to, take the prisenors through tho woods to Court have carried on their corrupt practi- avoid the mob, and bring them to Jeffersonces, by tho reference system during tho ville, where they were lodged in Jail. years when Tweed was a bankrupt. He apPhiladelphia, Nov. 14. The Board of plied to Judge Barnard, and through his in- Health report shows that the number of fluence obtained a diploma from the law col- cases of smallpox last week were 491, showlege and consequently was admitted to tho ing a falling off from tho previous week of bar, although he had never studied a law 35 cases. book. Judge Barnard has his referees in Jacksonville, Fla., Nov. 14 Tho sub the persons of his relatives. J udgo Cardozo Kuklux committee has been hero four days selects members of the Tammany organiza- and will concludo Its labors having j. tion, and so on through the list. taken a largo amount of important evidence Ingersoll has not yet been arrested, and in Florida. the sheriff seems to havo dene nothing to Boston, Nov. 14 Charles Francis Ad ' lf ams sailed . apprehend him. for Geneva. v , . Last night a storm occurrred in this city,i Matamoras, Mexico, Nov. 15 Thei telethe severest known for years. Large num- graph line to Bio Grande has been combers of trees, awnings and chimneys were pleted. blown down, causing much damage throughA courier arrived yesterday from Monte out the city, and Brooklyn On tho Jersey KJt bringing dates to the 4th. At that date side .of tho river tho flats and roads be- 200 cavalry who had saiiiod from Saltillo on tween Jersey City and Hoboken are covered a foraging expedition,-encountere- d the rebel to the depth of two or three feel by heavy forces. The wero driven government troops flow tide, compelling cessation of travel for back with a lose of half their number. The several hours. It Is feared many wrecks rebels are exultant. Escobedo has placed will be. hard, from., at the disposal of the Government all the t . Henrlch SJopfel, hi wife and three chilSan Louis forces.. His cavalry art now at dren, passengers on the ship, Martin Fletch- Ekarin, on tho border. The Government er, from Hamburg to York, arrived in Jer-sc- y forces from Tamaullpas under Cortinei, have City yesterday in a state of destitution, advanced Into Navaris and fell back to Monhaving been robbed by emigrant swindlers terry. It Is eaid that Carvajal will head ' in this city. , tbf revolution at Thmaullpa. to-nig- ht - J to-nig- NIGHT OOHOOE- - Cuclnc:s ht 1 I t. GoraraG, u. Younc Hon.- - Cj cigai: will open on" This school availing, Koran bar Sth. la tha Uatho dtat Church, Corinna, aad will bail regular atmloaa on thraa nights of rach wash, viai U 03 DAT, VXDXESMT aad 7RIBAT, opaatng at e o'clock and doting at r. m. The foBowlng otadlaa wl2 ha mada a specialty 1 Traarnafclp, Arithmetic, Grammar, Physical Oaagraphy, English Read lags. Geometry, aad Latla. strict daconun will characterise ail aoaaioas of this school, aad Ita first aad highest objsct will baTZIOUOCOn SCHOLARSHIP la the breaches named. TUITION Fifty cants a wash fov any aad ail studies. oc31-t- f W. DA120H, Principal. -- Book-kaapta- C:.::.-!-: g, x-sz- a o.nnTr f -- a f urzsa Cz.zd a c; Ci: -- m 4 1 1 v - O. PI. ELLIOTT, J s JW Wbetasalb aad Retail Dealer la CCc ILQLQODti Peaches, Apples, n4 C' Oranges and Lerccns, .LIMES, KUT8, And ail zr ether TROPICAL PGODUCxIOlID, roaiarms, - -- f IN CORINN2, rrAti. , r- -JI to-nig- Bc:U end GlBticzcry Clcrc. A!TD....M j . to-d- , Always mi hand ay tha latest Mfigazlnu, Kwtpspera end ' . . c:. Po-- X cr.ff Cul!-- r rlOdls-l- 3. HENRY Wheleeale aad Retail Csdor la Grc3:ri:s, Prcvi:i:3, CIaro v Li:::;:, and Tobacco, rwttpo c trod... yj. uj. c:e::i3 Crftlh;;? czj khl thsCnt t 1 ' r''- - L . ccirrz. sv-o- tf c-r- . - t L, L Um!m3 tf r- 1 i - 3 r' hi ' . ' I ' |