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Show DENNIS J. TOOHY, Editor and Proprietor, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 18, 1371. warm METHODISTS AND MORMONS. Some of the paper ore publishing an e from Zion's (MuthodUt) Herald, running ns follows, viz: , AVo find Brigham Young was not so fur out of the wny in declaring that the present j-tr- judicial movement of the government against his system, nnd even against his awn immaculate person, Is duo to the Methodists. Dr. Newmans argument Jn the i Temple began the war. Our organized it by fortifying themselves on the brethren gave Held, and tho it the lad rtruko before the nrm of the State was raised to cary outit just decree. Vie have seen letter from Hi members of the committee, and from" Judge MeKean, the brave man who is doing this work confirmatory of these views. If Judge McKean has written any such tiling, it must have been under a mistaken apprehension as to tho facts. Thc"irrc-preibl- o conflict between tbo Gontijra and Mormons began with the rio of Mormon- with im, it has continued Mormon with end it will MormonUm, only ism. Ever :nc polygamy wn.- as owed by tho trib-- , it has been declared the national policy to arrest the practice. For years nothing could be done. Tho people of Utah were all Mormon, and they cowed or corrupted the representathos of tho (J vcrn- -' m.-n- t without exception. But the completion of tho Puciflo Railroad, May it), 10.), opened th way fora different reginve. Corlnne was founded that spring, tho til t, 1 1. 1 not the last Gontilo town of Utah, ami although Ht enemies base wiped it out scores of times, it is yet, and it In a ha l and has its influence. Tho railroad sent nvm of aflairs pouring through Salt City In a stream, all that summer, who general reprobation rnado tho polyg n.ui-t- s very uncay. Tlio logitirnftto ions of thj Propl.it Jo.eph hoarded tlui usurper Biigham in the mid-- t of his retainers and denounced him to ids face. As if infatuated, Biighnm in.: do his peoplo pay tluir tithing ly building a railroad from his cap ital to liiol world highway, rendering hi hca h u:rters ca-- y of acces. Tiin (ientiics lajmh-proo- f, of Utah propated an 1 irmi-cl- a bill, pretty will cappor-bttomccalculated to commend tho ihalico so long protibrrd to thtir lips -- to tho-.- of their re Jonties oppeeors and spoilers. It provided for the punishment of concubinage, under whatever name it might skulk, and emasculated of tho rights tho-- e who refused to perform tho duties of citizens. It was known a the Cullom Bill, passed thollouo all but unnnimou-ly- , but was smotlicred by Jim Nyo hi tho Senate. Mennwhilo tho discontent long smouldering in tho church Ltclf, broko out in tii. modest asser- turn of the commonest tight of man that of free thought whereupon, a number of influential men were cut off and the Godbo tchim was inaugurated. Godbo went to Yoshingtonjjnd got the President to etab lish a new military post in tho Territory to overawe tbo believers in blood atonement.' Parallel with tho introduction of tho Cul loin Bill nul tho agitation caused by this Gov, Durkeo had died, and Gen. Flintier been appointed Governor, with gon oral instruction to bring Utah into tho Union in tho mot important sense of tho word. 'Tho Mormon Legislature had sat, ftnd with tho aLtenco of the Secretary ani Acting Governor Mann, incubated coricu bine sulfrage, as nn additional earthwork against the attack of events. Wells and Cannon held ft mass meeting and proto-tc- i against tho paago of tho Cullom Bill. Tho Gentile, ostracized in business by cooperative church merchandising, instituted in tho fall of 1828, had been mo-tlfrozen out, but the discovery of tho lkmrna mine bgan to draw them back. In April, INTO, tiiey had the temerity to content the municipal election of Salt Lake with the church, lor tho first tirm in tho bhtory of the town. It was in tills month, nlo, that th city was treated to tho unique spectacle of three MoriW-ionnric- camp-meetin- g ncck-aud-ne- ck - -- ln-r- e Ji.-ii.- air-tigh- t, f Newman appeared on tbe reene with hi bate, which hadnt the influence of ft breath on the current of events, proving only that nothing 'cJuld be proved either way, by the Bible, ftnd weakening rather than strengthening us. Judge McKean arrived just after Ihl quixotic business, holding hi first court in September, 1S70. At that time there wasnt a Methodist among tho officer of tho Territory or the members of the Bar, they had all been hero at least o year, many of them several years, they had taken their irrevocable course ns if by a common instinct, viz: to bring tlio contest between the Salt, Lake .City and tho Washington Governments to an issue on it merit through tho court, and there was naturally a good deal of anxiety a to tho view tho new Chief-Justic- o would tako of the matter. Hi Ar t decision relieved u, for ho took substantially the sanio position51 on the more important mooted questions that Judge Ilawlcy and .Strjckland had taken and hold for a year or more, and during last winter they were all nflfrmed hy tho three sitting os a Supremo Court. Tho coutU thus recovered from the enemy, tho next thing to do was to use them for tho enforcement of the laws, which has been donoa far as possible, Judgo McKean becoming, hy viituaof hi position, the most conspicuous actor on tho stage. The Mcthodbt camp meeting of last summer, failing to convince or convert, denoun ced, and no dmbt ma do tho Mormon very angry, though nil they said annoyed Brig-huleft Ilian tlielr not giving him a seaton tho platform, one evening when ho attended, with1iis couit and train. But that it had any e fleet whatever on tho attitude o tho Gentiles or tho policy of tho Administration a it in Utah, it is as vain and is false to Affirm. If the Methodist care to in see polygamy worsted, and would mu-t not giro th. public tho doing it, they inipres-io- n that they aro acting as Melho ft contest between sense ftnd diil. non.-crudecency and indecency, republi oani-nml and we engage in it ns citizen, not a sectarians. It began with Mormonim and will only end with it. Tiio Republican Convention of l.'G took it up, the Congress of 1SG2 unbodied it in law, lias and tho Administration of 18CD-found means to enforce it, that i ail. 1. would doubtless have bee-n- tho same had there been no Metlmdi-t- s in the world. de- C0RI35E DULY REPORTER. d, K-hh- y mon Conferences in tension at once, each claiming to ho tho true one. Gov. Flintier arrived in March, and as toon ns ho had familiarized himself with thetituation, et his foot down flatly against the Mormon usurpation whereby his office had for year bean made ft laughing-stock- . Tho greatest oltacles ho met with wero Ciiicf-Ju-itic-e AYiLon and Secretary Mann. Tho latter had boon greased and swallowed whole ly tho Mormons. Tho former thought polygamy a matter of taste rather than morals, and naturalized without scruple alien polygamists upon application. At Shaffer Instigation, Mann wrvs mper--sedly Black, and WiUon by McKean. Long prior to this, the Mormon Marshal and Attorney and their deputies lmd been knocked out of time by Judges Hawley and Strickland, and the jury question was raised be litre the arrival of McKean by Judge Strickland ordering tbo isuo of ft venire far the rmmoning of grand and petit juror by the United State Marshal, for the regular fall term of tho Third District Court, in which district Strickland wa acting ad interim by assignment ' of tbo Governor. Judge Hawley had stripped the Probate Courts of their usurped jurisdiction, and on of the Territory appeal, the Supreme-Cour- t Both him. tustained had Hawley and Strickland had from the first refused nature-alizatlel -- on to polygamist. In July 1370 a Delegate Gentile Convcn- -. lion was held here, of which Major Hempstead was chairman. It took tho most ultra ground touching polygamy, and nominated General Maxwell for Delegate to Congress. A spirited campaign ensued, ttys first ever known in Utah, and we polled about 1,300 vote at the election, lit of August. It wai precisely at till point that Dr. tedalor, lanity e -- 1 m LJL in- Introduced fo jhat effect, very strong deed. The ense,' on account of tho great extent of ednto and notoriety of deceased attract much at-. Jchn Brown, 1" Franc- the Sonoma Lodi Brown nnd been htld dha stes r bbcrs and m- - -i t'f and for trial. Ilanx turned state evidence, wero nineteen in the gang, but n, ihcro recent attack on the one w A I ied in now In pursuit of stage. The officers are the remainder of the gang. I J l u C- A - ETC. J Per Lz'JtzJ :zj - 1 Vcn: K-j- DISPATCHES. THE LATEST Lubor trlltOM li.-rl- of tlio Society. In-tx-natio- iial h MIOCCLLANEOUO. THE WILL OF A MADMAN IN COURT. 7 ill czjlz c.t gchcol This rzr- z- ic tx C;: (lit CbSKh,&k--Cf oa three wEtiECBxT ti ), tl ul tr . t c. mi rzir.ir, audcloatsrgatftv.. r made ft Arlihmaiio, Oraactr. r : r t l- -l -- c F-'- - l . t 2 9.Ci cn A 1 -; CK : Id - 3t ttjict ;.wJ - lUedixgs. CfCzziZ.7, tzZ U z. t l1 i:,J. srtd t LaTTcl j srl ftrst aad u L -- .7- L --- -J. - wee fc try txj CJ cext TUITION New. York, Nov. 17. A number of Wall tndtee. I in the to tc.i street brokt s v, 7 cL TT. Q, P1..VMI eeftl-t- f . d suit if , No signs of Alcxl up to noon Hamiltho of hand tlio The fight among cacjcbcb, resulted in the killton chair factory several. . ing of ono man and wounding of Brltlilaycr csd while 17. John Nov. Crosby, Vallejo, bat the Cet Werkmsft Employed trench tomo ten feet In working sewdeep, which was being excavated for a and severely er, was suddenly caved upon in bothhip3 injured retail Dotlor La ! Wb!xl Visalia, Nov. 17. Specimens of wlrat claimed to to coal havo been brought to town from about thirty mile northeast of Groceries, Provisicn:, this place. It has a petroleum Fmcll. Tho diocpverers are hopeful that by sinking ft COHI2737E. shaft they may find a petroleum vein, if Ilia ronrth Street . anet)-t- f coal should prove wortliles.' Building D increasing daily; three new churches are in process of erection; a largo stenm planing machine was finished and ft sah and door factory is opened contemplated in connection with it. Fanta Cruz, Nov. 17. Rain commenced falling on the morning of the 14th, and Frolsellif Ncn Scclioaal rained without into mission until Ooclok ' yesterday. liberal Hap of Utah A reduction in tho pric of almission to tho race track greatly increased tho number for a of visitor. The pacing race SCALE ElOnT purse of $200 wa won by tho bay horse QIZE 40x23 INCHES, IjmUf-- t th inch. Flegantly enrarad on on. Billy Campbell. roiored in counlle and mouutd on cloth, ahwin Valltjo, Nov. 17. The Friable guards havo decided to continue their organization. Main street wharf is to be extended 200 Tho Counties Towns, Railroads, feet further. It will be, when completed, Rivors, Lakes, Mountain the mot subataqtixl wharf here, being built Hansos, tho principally of rock, Iiclccalo' i w. Fik-Mansf- to-da- Violent Calc3 on tho Pacific. to-d- ENCLI3H IMMIGRATION TO CAL IFORNIA. to-d- y. vj. vj. ay BY TUI jCSIOJt TKLLClUrn WESTKKN HENRY LEIWEO, r- r.D co:.i;.;is - i Liters, Clcjaro and Tobacco CO. SALT LAKE CITY. cnsrsciiJLwxo. JUST PUBLISHED. Grand Jury, Salt Lake, Nev. tlio of the Court, adfollowing examplo ' is nothing There journed till Monday, whatever in the ehapo of excitement. A dead cairn in every Way. Tho prisoners at Camp Dougin aro having a good time, and the FiunU and sinners chat together upon tL situation like old fiicnd. Tbe Herald y goc.i after the ring bccum-- in pub1 lUlilng thev fact that there U other evidence against Well and Stout, than that of tho Danite, Bill Hickman, they try to priju dice public opinion. Condie from tho cortio In crowded. All who mining have not preing bud ness in tho cations are hurrying; down to the city toj ccapo tho cold. A move heavy Miowa and unu-uf- tl to! form a company to con ment is on foot Kis Browne, with a party of Englidi A MUaDEflEFTS LIBERTY. struct a street railroxJ, from tlui Utah Cencapitalist, arrived at South Vallj laj-- t On the subject of the relearn of the mur- tral depot through the centro of tho City. night. ToHlay 1 the revenue cutler "Wyan derer, Daniel II. Well, Mayor of Salt Lake dotte look them to fco IheovcrflowUd lands City, tho "Waukegan (Illinois) Gazette near the Napa rivr, of which they have in SAN FRANCISCO. pertinently says: view tho purcha-- e of several thousand acre While it i true that tho Government Fan Francisco, Nov. 17. J for r farming and reclamation company, authorities in Utah should studiously uvoi sentenced Cora the this notorious Lo Angeles, Nov. 17. In an altercation morning anything which would give to thoir enforcebetween a man named Wiggin and ment of tho law of the land tho character Lee, keeper of the house in which girl of of a vindictive crusade againt th Mor- lfl or In years of ago were pfo'-t- i luted, to Cbinamdn over a bill, the latter mon, ft good many peoplu will think tint pny a fine of or go to j.tii one hundred for collection, Wiggins struck John over Chief Justice MeKean is carrying Voneiti e done to wa ThU on her prumi-witll bend days. quit the & pitoR which the blow ation altogether loo far in admitting to bail at once and rem n 0 from tho cautcd to gojoff. Tho ball passed through the. o men charged-wit- h murder, truth an her act is fo unusual, rut to sty unprecedented, neighborhood. File paid the fine." the Ftriiii:' Laud und tl.o C'hiniman in this country, that it will mind In the municipal court James C. Borman an ugly wound on the head. stronger reason than Judge McKean nd was sentenced to two ear and a half in tho Fanta Rosa, Nov. 17. The Cowrdale ducc to convince mo-- t person that the j Mayor of Fait Lake City is entitled to tin .State 1iUon for burglary. stagy robber waived a preliminary exnmi W.' A. Spaulding ftiia F. B. Crorktr, nation and v;ero com nutted to await the ne extraordinary concession. " who was onco tried on an indictment for al lion of tii grand jury. BLASPHEMY. AND BLACKGUARD a check of hi crnJluyeIi, W. Sharp, tering For Nov. id. During the terrible Hand, ISM. of .Sacramento, 13 on trial a beyond time to gab on Sunday and Monday Irut, the reve' In Zion Herald, which lias some con- - dry. nue) cutter Shubrick dragged her anchors Irovcr-- y with tho San Francisco Jiitllcfi Tho matter between Judge Tyler and chief and was driven uhoro, colliding with a on the result of the camp meeting at Salt of police, Crowley, in which the former ho off her whrrd-hovi- o wharf, tearing and do Like City a few week ago,, the find paper been arrested, has been settled outside of log iomo damage to the wharf. The lumcourt and tho case dimived. say; ber piles wore scattered in every direction, One of tho minister write that' during Weather cool arhl clear, wind light, north. and houcs blown down. tho delivery of tho Itev, W. II, Boole Stock sales In Fan Frunebeo at the Boaic Daring tho voyage of the John II. Stepowerful sermon on polygamy, in the last week loot 000. $2, AM, up only fIio encountered a fearful phen preenco of Brigham Young, Orson Pratt gale, lasting Businc-tin tin port is unusually dull, two full Geo. Q. Cannon, and throe thou-aMor One of the Ftnail boats was day. mon, the entire mas literally and bodily only some half d'jzen vessels being loading swept overboard, carrying a portion of tlio thok and quailed uuder the mighty powv tor for foreign poi;ts. guard and the starboard paddle-boWater of God. On and after tlio fl.'ttli inst., a steam fog into the poured no was such steerago quarter. ' Tlio There Fluke. whittle or trumpef will be rounded ftt intor-- 1 steerage passengers .were transferred. The Fscunds at point Arina, cabin A correspondent of tho Tritmnc give passengers speak complimentaan amusing resume of tho II ivvkin en-- o in g foggy weather. in a card of ry Captain Floyd and his ofli tins Utah Com I. Tho troubles of tho sevA brilliant meteoric shower of fivo mincers and in prai-of tho sea worthiness of eral Mr, Hawkinses appear to have had an utes duration in the southern heavens on-c- tho steamer will bo laid up 'several She unexpected Influence tijon the Church of red at half past ono o'clock this morn- tho Latter Day Saint, or, at lea-- t, upon days for repairs. that portion of it Miich is bound up in a mt Tho schooner Millard, while crossing tho plurality of wive. The Hawkins family One hundred heal of choice blooded stock, bar at to some fame. Tho have, therefore, Tallnnmck, caught in tho breakers. right sanio writer sitgg.jt tl. at the Mormon aro hornl cattle, shejep and pig were shipped Tho cabin wa carried ftway, her wheel ready to compromise. Another comHpond-en- t, to Portland, Oregon, by the Oritlammo to- broken, her tillers parted, but she succeeded to whom till suggestion i unpalntalde, day. . in getting into harbor. vigorously defend th prosecution of tin The testimony fur tho contestant of the Mormon, and make ntnpio refutation of the several points heretofore urged in favor Horace Hawes will is becoming stronger FOREIGN NEWS. of the letting-alon- e It imit lw and more conclu-iv- o hourly. It wa proven policy, and judgment y confced that loth entertained the most lint ' J compel n e tntiniuneo of tho proceeding of conspiracy against harrowing Paris, Nov, 17. A d?patch from Rome supicon 'TriMormons. V. the A', begun ngaluA wouM tho food not at he him; state that the Pope consents to the conse prepared bune, for him? declared that ho wa de&eiltHl by oration of the church at St. Luane, which The New York Herald fay: P.etier let the whole world,! at interval, for year be- he had hitherto refused because the church tho heathen slid for tin prevent and attend fore Tii death, and otherwise conducted him- wa tho private property of Victor Emanto tho home trade in social demoralization and general wickedrie. Scarcely ono crime self like a madnijnn. He charged his rife uel. or ono horror i announced ere it is tele- with infidelity ntjd doubtel the jHiternity of Berlin, Nor; 17. Bavaria Represent scoped' into another, ami o it goes on from hi children at time; and one witness this tives have proposed a bill for tho prosccu ono day to another without end to the chapafternoon swore that he offered to make her tion of unpatriotic clergymen. t ter. 17. independent if she would steal his little London, Nov, Extensive labor Boston will havo six lecture coures under daughter from the custody of his wife. Tlio strikes have boon commenced In this city, way tho corning 01011. A bunIe- - firm in drift of tho evidence i to the effect that he with numerous ramifications in other part that city ha ordered the managers flho was a monomaniac, although perfectly clear of the kingdom. The men nro known to h Citizen courso to furnish all the teacher headed and rane on raot subject. of the public schools with ticket and draw actingjn obedienco to orders from abroad. on their house for the amount. The Facramcnto valley reclamation comParis, Nov. 17, Tlio announcement that has an assessment dolleviel of three M. Gambctta will make a ieoch at fit, pany Chicago i no long-- r the grain centre of lars ft share. j on public affairs is creating much Quentin tho 'West. Tho honor is now divided -- The Panama in interest alt circles. two that city and other, Milwaukee in land merchan-ditreasure in of wheat Tbo Toledo. and $127,000 receipt during 1870 at the two former citios are reported j j CALIFORNIA ASSAY OFFiCi, as abov qual in amount. Tii steamer Dakotuh is being refitted in mattor New York for tbe Australian mail line, Alain Srtcct, Kukr Brother of tinWhat the follows Raymond & Ely today"piud out $130,000 ltary? didn't either with young been have in dividend to stockholder and carried over SALT LAKE CITY, yes; propose? flirting you - UTAF. both of them did, Tom, and I am mad be- a heavy surplus, cause I ftid ye to the wrong ono. I biw an Offlf at th ahov name San Francici, Nov. 17 The steamer and am now prepared to do ail kluU of aMv. Mc. A youthful geographical student says the Montana sailed for Panama carrying Inr. KatrrlM Of Or rwHerd mall or etrren because it called is so Connecticut river mercdiandizo valued at $127,000, mainly for rrtnapUy aaped and rutu tt mad the ulkiwinc Term connect Vermont and New Hampshire, New York, in eluding 10,000 reMonatit. gallons of day.i,nt . B. MtADtll. and is cut through Ma,acliuctts. 17-Jri- Gr.CCEP.3 ul ETC. ETC. vkstrrcr, 1 ay , m io to-da- y, mi-chiev- oni roa A CENTO j lti , e, m IIIC CELL ANZCUJ which render the project impracticable, Tire widow contods the will on the gound of in- and evidence ha been of the to-da- e to-d- di-tric- 72 ts ay a J to-da- y j pre-ent- sjms'vrxsia! c bemi:-- Lhcun iDCEQ ARD AU IMlning XDitstricts Amt alt the Government Surveys In the Territory. Tlii te n r rnp dia the bUu a or Lurcpe. rtKOY., e) ai d anti Sel novt-v- f fa- a xoud luap to Oote la I.rvlce City, A.U for Club. EL LIOTT, O. XI bu-sine- s te Iboe aso a great roiiTcnimc l MinUiz, Hl.liU; to k-cci- vd and Xtatall C talar Vrhetaaal , Im 1 -- LTMB, KUTS And all GROOiEIME tt TROPICAL PRODUCTIONS, CO nix Ml, ITAII. a Book anil Stationery Store x. n band the Atwaj latett Masazlnes, Nowspapors and Po rlodlcals. 3 ESTSAY NOTICE. i ju-die- u to-da- 00 i e. to-d- ay wine. The trial of Horace Ilawes contested will case is progressing in the Probate Court, Tlio testator practically disinherited his wife end daughter, giving a considerable sum to his son and the bulk of the remainder to found Mount Eden University, under terms Caco Coodo of all r one ainatl aorri-- l (horse) ninle, branded 4 U on ribt ahculdsr. Tbocwner of tb animal i hereby netifled t claim th am within thirty dy from I'd dot and pay charge thereon, or otberwi ta tiiulo wilt bo told to defray coct el keepin and i K' - ad-ver- t.). a. ALtEX. North String. Kov. t, 1871. cnocitEnv ahd glassv. w n-4- LEGAL NOTICE. mERRITORY OF UTAn, BOXEtDER X County, In Jastte' Court, bofor Cba. Br-nar- d, v. J. P., Klton rrecinct. Oeorg IICAVY imnDVARE T. Handrick Willisni Smith. The Poop. of th Territory of Utah to William Smith, defendant. Tou or hereby oet'on brought ogafnat you required to appear In by tb abor uimd plaint. ff in tb Jatlce Court in and for Kclton Precinct, Boxld-- r County, and to nwt th complaint filed Uiertn on th Uth day of December, at 10 oV.orlc a. u., A. D. 171, or jud. tnent by dtfault will b taken galnat you for th amount ciotuoj beratn. Tb Mid action l brought to recerr th aum of ono huadre-- l dollare, do frm def. Bdant t plaintiff: Ton or hereby ctlfld that If yu fall to appar and antwer a abov required, th plaintiff will take Judgment for th aum demand-- d ao-- l coat f roil, , Clvcn under my baud this Wth day f Ootober, A.D. 171. CHAft. BCBSARU, S. T. S. P, uoi-t- t Attorney for riainllff. Joans, , i HOROE and MULE el0. Clacksmlths and Builds TI1E OLD t'OUSER 01L003 Ixx Ncyt rinntla. ropuLAR resort ttill At tthis found alt th lnxnrle cf a ' SALOON. , An Irish Judge aid, when addressing a prisoner, You are to bo hanged, and I hopo it will prove ft warning to you. A Doctor wa ftkked to dance the Lancers.'' lie declined, but expressed a willingness to lance tho dancers. THE FIELDS NEAR IOUND INBoxeldcr County, Utah Territory, the-tc-tit- steamerto-diycarriod?133,-0- Bac:n, Dans j27tf m i 3 VlGAT LIQUORO j I PAUCY ! Orausca anti Lemons r j CTAPLD AHD Peach es, Apple, 1'IST-CLaP- Win, Liquor, or qitotUy only, J and CIgara, of th kept for poiresa. bcit r' SSE? 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