Show I GLORY BE TO GOD flip liickcMilmnmU Hill doe Thro the House With I Hop Skip anil ii lump 1 Hip Hip Hnrrnli I lime long Uniting of lojnl Utah h I llonnrdcil tilth the OrniitlcH Irliimph of time Age lime Incitement Unni High Iiom Morn to Noah mil nt Night Hursts Into Hallelujah IIIRO loll liom tiliom All Hissings Howl I The Lord Is I With iIihui People So Is Jitckcr limo Now KM eh til tilth Shouts of loj on 111 I Ilnnd Vhs Democrat Dem-ocrat In Dig Demand 1nblle Opinion on the licet of tho Mensnip YSjnopsis l Showing the Important Points lime House Intends the Hill nnd MiiKes the Municipal Uillces Vjiuolnt he Church hub 1 ell II The iincrnl of Pol gamy Pricstu nntl Iho Inllant Knot Hole Hrl guile lieu In Icnr lIe I New Oleer Will Vssnme Control on the xplrntlon of the lerms of the Incnmhcnty Nothing short of a tremendous earth quiko could havo caused such a general stir hi the city as did the simple cry of time little news boys who last ovtnma called DEMOCIIVT I xtri Tucker hill passed As was stated in yesterdays issue the excitement hefin in the morning and reached Us height when tho finil good news came Iho streets nero crowded with groups of men discussing the sitm tion and tho newspaper ollices nero thronged with people anxious to lear moro of tho treat issue The bulletin hoards were witched closely mil each non dispatch did its sh iro ton aid working up tin excitement The lions of Mondi to tho effect that yesterday would bo devoted to tho consideration con-sideration of the bill put many on the anxious Heat but those who were opposed op-posed to tho bill still asserted 1 that they did not think i would piss The first bulletin of yesterday honevcr hid I salutary ellcct upon tho ncnesof this class and tho lulmey reporter who was detailed to feel the public pulse met with ommly I a sort of a mum irntatioi on tho Mormon side of tho fence From the first tho hopes ot tho loyal people ran high so tint when tho fin il bomb was thrown at us over tho telegraph wires they were not un pro pared 1 to meet it as it should bo met Down town all was joy while tho uptown business houses and streets and people put on a funereal air At tho offices of tho Church papers the devil mixed his tears with those of the editor in chief who ground away at his laborei editorial with his heart m his throat Time moro confident Mormons were struck dumb with tho sudden shock and tho few Gentiles who had begun to fear tho worst were almost equally overcome with joy Till 01 Nl BAI IFHCr Now that the excitement is somewhat abated and people have had a chance to think the matter over there is I a better opportunity for speculation upon tho effect of tho bill 1 roma rom-a thorough study of tho bill beforoham and reflection since its passage tho friends of tho measure arc prepared to rejoice ali to stand with it to tho end Not wishing to run another list of opinions Duiocnvr reporters have nevertheless chatted with muouny prominent promi-nent citizens on the subject and hie I thus been able to give a general oxpres sion of the feeling COLOM I S A Muimrr who has been in tho front rank in working for the salvation sal-vation of Utah was let bj a reporter tins morning and said that lie h id never feared that tho result would bo otherwise Ho know that the bill would pass the House and ho is non certain that the Senate will accept tho amendments md tho President will sign it the Fdmunds law was an olive branch but the Mormons sneered nt it md in their conceit they thought that tho government govern-ment was afraid of them I feel friendh toward tho Mormons anl would like to ECO them como within the law amid live as Ian abiding citions I thin hid biven m when the dmunds I Ian w is Kissed they would havo retained their olitical power i md if the do not obey this law further miasurcs will be neces ear sarJ Jumi mm Uosiioiiowiii tho father of Utah Ppniocmcj thinks that tho bill is tho beginning of tho end The lea ling provision taking tho political power from tho C hurch in a great thing and is suio to bring about much tool Both of these tentlomcn like doons of others whoso opinions avert given yes teruhmy feel that tho measure is I seriously Important ono and think that it will bo I severe blow to tho Mormons Jut the brought it upon themselves and they must stand the consequences IOUMI MOHMONS N hilo nothing direct crHonal call bo leirned from tho jounter and moro in tcllitent class of Mormons nnnv hilts have been dropped which would tend to Indicate that not I fen of them are clal of it Very I man of tho Mormon hos who I J > U f r 0 On hardly an rceiatu the fie themselves ii 11 bo clad of tho involuntarv re lease from tho rule of the Church Tho now Ian lifts them from I lolo who c slipper walls they dared not try to climb Men still firm in the faith havo been heard to say that the would be ghll to see somo of the moss jacks out and mail others who have icon kept out of Influence to make way for the nciwtic appointments of their headers will breathe a sigh of relief ir TaM 1111 i 11 r It is probable that the bill will bo reported to tho Senate today I will bo referred to I committee reported back md saul then doubtless bo acted 1 ill on prompty and sent to tho 1residcnt for his signature Tho whole proceeding cannot occupy much time and it is It bretono conclusion that tho meisuro will ho a Jaw 1 before the 1st of February Man questions aro asked as to the time when the Ian will go into edict This is answered bv tho ceneril proviso tat tho successors to the present officers shall bo appointed upon the expiration of tho terms of the incumbents In tho case of the municipal offices the piosent ncumbuits will hold their positions until lebrtian 18S7 and as there is no provision pro-vision for an election at that lime theme will ho no danger of the ollices being eon tested In tho case of tho Territorial Delegate it is thought that Game who has been elected for another term will not bodistuibed until the sprint of 1880 when his now term expires His old term expires with the adjournment of the piesent Congress on the 1th of Maich next but as Iho election for the other term is already over there is no reason to believe that his seat will be contested The imestion of what will bo done in the case of the men who are now holding office illegal is one which will doubtless lead to considerable vexed litigation Time oflices of Pel ritonal Treasurer Auditor Aud-itor of Public Accounts and othei places I now held hy Mormons contrary to the decision of tho Supremo Court of the Tcrritor will be about tho only thing to which the Church people can stick and een this trouble will umloiibt I I bo swept uwuy hy I tool legal 11 i I tion of tho new Ian A SNOISIS In nil mil 1 allow ing is n siiopsis of tho bill tivmt all the important points 1 TIme wife mny bo i hwful witness against her husband except she shall not bo obliged to divulge confidential maters 2 Services bv attachment instead of subpuua will bo allowed where there is reasonable ground for believing that ho or she is an unwilling witness a The ofhcutmg minister it a mar nago whether legil or otherwise must file a certificate of the same in tho Probate Pro-bate Court It shall bo immediatelv recorded re-corded and will bo regarded as pnmu face evidence of the facts f as set forth A fine of not moro than 1000 or imprisonment imprison-ment not to exceed two years or both is fixed as I punishment brute violation I of this section 5 Marriages may lie otherw iso prov ed By this section women aro disfrinclnscd tt Ballots or envelops lontumntbil lots mu t not bo marked or numbered 7 Iho jurisdiction of the Probate Courts is taken anay except in maters pretamins to tho idmmistrition of cs tales 8 TIme crime of incest is defined us crmo marriage between persons within tho fourth degree of consantumit Tho 1 enaltj is three to liftccn eirs imprisonment 0 Defines ulnlter md provides the penalt I 1 Permits piosecutionsof ahilleijto ho betun in the same way as other prose eutions innormg tho nsiuil limit to legal husband and wife II Defines poltimv md unlawful cohabitation declares it I felony and makes u fresh ollcnso of any such isso cntion after an indtctini is made or a proceeding begun 12 Disappioves all Utah legislation in favoi of illegitimate children to inherit in-herit their father estate or shaio in its distribution provided this shall not ap plv to children made legitimate hay the 1 dmunds law nor to thoe born within twelvemonths after the passage of this law 13 iothmg in this act is to bo construed con-strued to repeal tho dmunds law 1 14 Disincorporates tho Church of Jesus Christ of lattcrdiv Mints bv innullmi Intro tho act of the Ut ih legist i ID Annuls alt disapproves tho incor portion of the migration Society 10 Makes it tho dutv of the Utorno General of tho United States to cmso proceedings to dissolve sail corj orations and dispose of their uroiucnty mil assets iN 1 ltOi 17 Gives right r ipjeil i to United i i States Supremo Court in poltimy and mil iw ful cohabit ition cases and summary sum-mary measure to Bpeoll such writ or appeal ap-peal Ono lear is tho limit in which such appeal mmtay bo taken 8ui Confers I on lt religious denoinma tons tho ntht to hold ten acres in my town or city and llfty acres elbcnhcri the buildup to ho erccle 1 thereon not to exceed f > 0 000 I Tho powers of Justices of tho Peace ill extended to U S Commissioners JO Marsh ils and deputies are pc ice officers with ill tho powers of slienfls and their deputes 21 Knocks all lalhl 1 1 rolatm to the Nauvoo Legion unll 1 provides for tho or tamition militia anal gives tho Governor Gov-ernor ollicers time right to appoint tho toner il 2 JI nnuls 111 grltl of lw niter anl I timber and all spccnl privileges to tmber al fpecal any roliLious torpor ition Instructs the Utorncj Gcneril to enfjrco the section El Gives tho right of dower u3 un less she have releiscd tho mimo etc I units tho term wife to t the first wifi in Mormon marriages Jl 1 Abolislies tin resent q portion ment of tho legislature and intliorits time Governor Territorial Miretir > ml U S M irshal to redistiiet mtiuul 1 llmitB tho franchise qualified to 1 I S citicns otherwise I 25 Contimics the eleition machiner of tho diniinds 1 iaw 1 until new laws pass ho linishtnro and mule npprovCI j In CoilLrthH Ji imits I tho sulliatu to male clticns who uulmmhi neuter in tho Proluto COlll his n imo ao piace j of business whether finglo or married tho niimo of Ilis wHo I qf f married and shall mako oath to the same which oath hliall ho filed in sail court and ho HI ill i swcir I obi y Iho I linn of time Unite 1 Mates in rcsieit to I pol gal and unlawful cob ibitation mirmmi I that ho will not redly t or in lirtctiv I lid ibtt coutibel or ndviho un > other otlr of Hill crimes No person cm vote I unleRs so ictistcred md no peraon who has heell eonvictf 1 of a viol ition of tlio time dmunds I hwoi of this liwHlnll vote or who shall rl io to take I md i sub Bcnbo tho oath ifon h lid can voto or bo apabloof jury mrvid or tu > imofui 1 imiuy I 1 olllco of trust or emolument in the lerri ton 27 Thirteen qualified residents of the I lerntor of Utah to be appointed b the President and confirmed fi > the Sen ite shall make the Council with terms of two ears one fiom each district miler tho new a i ortionment 28 Confirs on tho President with Iho consent of tho enatc the appointment of all judges and felcctmen of time count and probate courts for terms of two years j tho said courts shall appoint their clerks recorders all rcgistei of deeds wills and other pipers required by Ian to bo recorded rime Qov ernor by and with the advice and consent of tho Council shall have power to appoint all sheriffs constables and all other county and tile Inlet officers of tho Ternlor not herein I otherwise provided for 29 Ybohshes the ofiice of tho lerri tonal Superintendent of District Schools and makes it the duty of tho Governor to appoint a commissioner of schools to be a substitute for tho abolished abol-ished ofiico the commissioner shall have power to prohibit 1 time I use of sectarian books l and 1 shall collect time usual school statistics all of which shall bo annual reported through the Governor to the Department of time Interior The telegraphic reports state that tho bill was amended in tho House ester chit > making the municipal ollices ap r tikITfe snore overlooked m time lori l-ori inal and it is thought tho Governor Will have tho power of filling them |