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? é You, that jadge men by the handle and sheath, how } heskendi than na bus! has wives,and| ‘The New Drama of «Lola Montes in : THE MORMONS., _ jean) mala you knew s good blade! thie our gut fame inforistes have: abstained, from Bavaria.” THE PRESIDENCY. : If] were going to make one point for Brigham charging. Is there any intelligent of our THE TRANSCENDENTAL OYSTERHOUSE CRITICS. Arr wee more than another, it would bo his likenoss in cha- settlements, then, who has scen the thing among us? ‘The historical dra hich has been written for Ma- | racter to the great ‘man of old, of whom it was said, Pho otherwise abundantly. iti ted ~— of the Candidates re FCLYGAMY AMONG THE SAINTS. ti iintevcfyou sme bimonce takeup you mourd rheethetwise, abandaatly itinerant offoers visited | duane rola Montes was produced a the Broadway thoatre | The Chances 8 Befo SEM MARNAA ant have sai and played toa the Convention. it was the ocoupation of his life. Brig- any thing impure there, weren’t they the men to | * the first time, on Tuesday evenin TERRIBLE ACCUSATIONS. bam naturally ean judge between right and wron shift ime idpreas? What was to hinder their be- | erowded house. Aside from the somewhat extraordinary RANAAARAARANRARRANA Wann hon AR quicker than any mortal Lever saw. He is nice if jing mercilessly hoaxed, .oo, with what they showed — novelty of a Indy performing a part which she has hereto- : | his person, and must have everything “just 80” they wanted eo much tohear? ‘Greediest swallow fre played in reality before all Europe. the idea is equally | MOVEMENTS IN THE COUNTRY. Bxtrasrdinary Defence of Elder Grant, Mayor of | stout per ep prep core ey me ME cee gra Te was Willard Snow, not Fro; | original and novel ofa celebrated dunseuse jumping oil ofa Leh eh A OE SEW TORE s nd joyous temper, and a fessor Orson §) , Theard ¢! ti “4 e wt large A Salt Lake City. | the dogs and eatile kiow him to love him. For all * Brandy Without with a story that he hnd two diem intothe postion of a clever netress, and pleying “Names, ay Far as Known, of the Delegates to] 4. n"Suimis, Noah H! Hart, 7 ai Seger 4005: it is itches of him by Faure 68 wives, me one at bame and one over in the Le the govern in a See of ae a The — the Demoeratie National Convention H. Seymaur, Sow etter dated “G. ab ts Resides in tact, thad | he loves os - | defence being, that bis first wife was too sound a ment of the Broalway, as well as the public, were evident- he Democratic National (: 5 ry eile ‘ho folowing extrnots from o letter da od “Grout | gic that heurt can invent.” Buthe has ne mind for sleeper for hua; und the groatunmixeddid not tako | ly taken by eurprive. The formerhad u but ready, take LE : hoy cmos a8 A, Satin Balt Lake City, Utah territory, Pebruary 23, 2,” sone kinds of nifty vaffy finical whilly Wisin He the joke that “the lot” was our grave-yard, and {ng it for granted that the drama would be a failure. The ee cee Us 5, of. Smith, £0 to.contirm the official report of the United State ee ee eae eee cocneleheroat'l ter berets | ettcne Arse wife hed beon tmoosing there for | pau, snsteed of damning the ples, and the actors and THE LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. ts M Bard, 4 Call fr that try, wi . | ora lawyer; and therefore neither ! ‘3 coupleof years! But, es to this charge o! lyga- | eats aie ; b—Edward C. West, G. Pope, tant! eer yee ea a ua make him out such Aud, if mea don’t troat him my again: suppose I should admitrit at once; | S€tTeses, were very much pleased with it, and it will pro- Hew Ker. Bee totne Degre, E. 1, Gardenline gad to baa enc Lavaca eh 1s . or. well, ae TMT AEA up pias! zine A " hors Hualnens ie Does the constitution forbid | aL eoeHince to be pfiyed to crowded houses during the amd ql 7 —Gustavus vf Conover, 5B, Farquharson, mons, and their trewsonab seditious sentiments mics, I go out of my way here to say t? Is there anything in the act for the govern- | rest of the week, vu Madame Lola goes South to fulfl he Delegates to the & pcratic Zationa, gf Chas O'Conor, V. P. Davis, against the general government :— to bis oredits 16 ie 64 40 then. or Sight; he haa no ment of the teritery forbidding it? And wherg an engagement (sii 6 pcre teen : Tl oA ierense 8 Bheplerdy OIF. Buchenen, 2 cf 7. A A . manvers to spend oa them atall, He o ile else ure we to find it written down as a crime? | pis drama nieaes Lol SOR: | y E 9—Gen, Ma . oc . Payne, a eee ie ne” cin geasion, although the rd stab in the same wiuk, us they learn to do in Was either Brocchusor Brandgbery sent out ¢o hold | - TBM drama vos dictated by Lola herself, although | The followins list of delegates to the National | JO~Chas W Wingtcld, SPs ienseicke, odie a Ledges ee. Washington. y an o astical court, and to discipline sinners | ** : by My GE” Dewoeratic Convention is as full as ean bo gives bn P Berk “ ting, it is thought, for thi fr , P ° # 12—Jobn P Beckman, 7—J. K. Howard, Fig sci Bale ey feaceest sense Hell quscesaee When he led the van of our pioneers, seventy | against the seventh commandment, for the good of | Ware, the draws APS ee RePR ARSE) caent,. Some. of the Gelogawen Dave:noh. yet ‘ YS. MeGovock,” e by expect seu ures by strong, pushing for the greatgasin for the first time, i Jouldn’ttireir com A | Place Theatres, ‘The scene is laid in Bavaria, and spits oerae eckgeite ; vorning F , * the goverument. “Should it be so, they will then S2028- pushy is ne the » their souls? Couldn’ttiveir commission be exte : wen. Lota pars the nart in, been chosen ; and in somo remote quarters distsjet astus Corning, wl P Keeble, t whee warriors, in foree sty then, while the adopt such @ course as will enable them to defend iit hundred mounted men, demanding that we, | fects’ ile they and resist ber authority to the extent of their power and means. Many boldly say that they have fled for the last time—that they will diebere. ‘l'ho pro- et. Ae giving in e District of ed hi lumbia on full pay for doing nothing (except wi and all who followed us, should pay tribute for pass: | jy g lies for the hewspapers) co. us to reform morals ing through theircountry. Brigham gave us our or- (here? Or, is it true that the concerns of the bed | ders beforehand quietly, and we balted still till they chamber lose their national: inte throvgh a period of th ars. Lola plays the part in i Walter Geer, 8—E, W. Hickman, it which she performed in reality for the King and Court Conventions have been held, but returns hove not 1e—H inslow C. Warson, W. Bouckmore, of Davaria, She frst appears as adanseuse at Munich» Yet been received from them. Wo have indicated }{—j™ f Cralny ocee Bae where she attracts the attention of King Louis, who is | by italics and small capitals the preferences of some — 19—Not yet chosen, J.D ©. Atkins, aii a. “| 6 as they ap- 6 4 ccedings of the Legislature, in general, preseat ® were crowded close upon us, threatening, and off their | Sroac! Se i nity struck with her originality and geni of the delegates This has beca done where the 20—David Moulton, J, Mi. quar e @ Legislature, res Hded close upon us Bs heir | proach the shadows of the capitol’? And this leads isinality and genius delegates This has beea e 31—Deniel 8. Die EW, od meer eq re ze lon meeting than guard. Sxddenly, at the word, down Went our rifles ine again to the murder charge. Both of tae cases | her in reference to a liberal policy in his preference of the delegates has been expressed, or jae W ve sei ae hi eae’ yeas Fee ee ae y pave neither system nor to tho sights, aud covered ull the head mon and spoken of were of death intlicted on an acdulturer | her suggestion, he adopts, ‘Th a pilae i i ine) 20—Alfred Fox, | WHC order. all who feel an interest in any measure be- chiefs individually, and then Brigham spoke up his iy the bond of Wis hushend ea wae eoaea 4 i Mapa oe : son gh ie rr at palace where instructions have been given. In some in) 3!—Alfred ig om 11—S. J. aan fore the House, whether members or not, are al- gnewer:—** Now, down off your horses, this iustant, BF nitinds: Si pet Spot | Rnd creates her a peeress of the realm. Mr. Barry takes | stances tho reports of the proceedings at the dis- | 95— Wm sei , HW. Oe lowed to participate in the debates. Judge Snow, or you fiont ranh a das a snap! aay, the murder was right; and whatever oth the character of the old King\Lonis, and picys It to the : ‘lire ened HW, MeCorry Phe. 7 xf > ~ > This was ail our people may suy tothe centrary, I for one stand | trict conventions have given the number of votes 20—Helim Sutton, John E.R, Ray, ~ aMormon, is a frequent speaker. The Governor : or bé gave. T' elve: t - | ‘ ca 5 fact, iti e bears a erful rese ce é —More ; makes it his business to dircet him what todo, on | {re cuwer be gave. Themselves then asked par- | yp forthe defence. Power of truth! How I would | Mie. Infact, itis ald ho bears a wonderiul reremblance | f° thy difforent, names likely to bo bofore tho Bale | Z—Motes H. Wright, Pigs all oceasious, when they are divided. However Coat go, Mere, wouble from. the Pawnees have | Like to do it here in good, bold, buraing words, that | of theabdieated king ’ timore Convention’ as Presidential candidates. In 20—Herace Gray, ‘Thomas J. tusk uch the House muy disugroconany subject; itisoniy we, Bad since. Our saying hence is, Brighwm treats | would make the grouudling’scarstingle, denouncing | ‘The Prime Minister of the King is a Juluit, the ; sae | 0—Martin Grover Col, Mat, Ward,” mm e cmay rs vy subj 'Y his unfriends Pawnee fashion, After they have once whole p t system of law rood fi of Abel y rs such instances, the names of the delogates not being | 5 = Whiteant 7 » vessary for hi iniou te be known, and theyture all ( ;. our whole preseat system of laws as good for no- | Baron d@’Abel, who, acting under the diection of l—Luiher Wuson, Wiiliam ©, Polloek, Soaciteys tani eat icue willtdass "disobey hin, of | hove, sete BU paca Da eo (ela ct ARES thing to afford protection to auything but property, | prince Metternich, of Austria, endeavors to beibo and | Biven, it was of course impossible to designate thom | 2—vas, @, Dickie, Col. 0. F. Johnson, DUR ur shows w a proud man he was born; an his i ¥ Treat God’: ” i t ated sae uN : - . ’ eW = a course his will becomes the ta. The members were, scorn is quiet, itis the hirdee to beay. Here is the , sea Peeing from treet to, the eta God s law, | win over Lola to the interest of Austria, in whic he is in this list, Several iudividual State conventions | 8—vulge Whecer, Vitis Sarat; ix fuct, appointed by him; be selected the man to explunation, it any were needed, of a scene partie Fs ies dred years, and over will lust, pect his jg | Wneuccessful, and. in turn, is biunishe( amd disgraced | have expressed a preference for a particular can- wth la BK, kb. Kdwards, eae Gaal Reaig detain he was ” Jarly attested by Roy Hurvis, who, coming into the the simple logic of human right and duty—the per- | The part ts performed by Mr. Conway, snd some of the | didate, as Ilivois for Douglas, New Hampehire Jan, Dobbin Col ed, Clarke, N wastttabbetadtusthetouss ici rilatienterttey lene eysennete cai at eBid eae eae , fect science of all reason putin practio | paseages are remarkable for their dignity and beauty. | for Pieice, &v., which is not indicated by thiy oY Gaeat Utne sition which should be made of the per diem allow- gyn sect, was narane of; tho Hews sadiiu he Gglsiva conned in mereteain yy! | the first act Abel, speaking of the King, whe has just | table:— KM, Sanders, Volney K, Howard, ance of the membera, | dt recmed that it was eon | rolitencss ua to rit out their wholo intervi T Alas! to spenie thus would be Mormoniom, and | Tf S078 aes Cass Delegates in [alic—Buchanan in small caps—thore | W-,W, Holden, Shistog he, seeeee, sidered as a church fund. © were 4n favor of ham Young can mix up devotion aud dri | dure not. But Task my countryme dering |, Thus, in the humor as I find him, take T prompt advan * gates from Uni cratic : ames enable to purchase a2 new supp of goods; others | iiity, with a variety that auly the most highly eda: | triple reformed stitutions, and’ revised nid re. te Keystone of my urch, reared by my acts of xeeming | ons—the remainder are uncommitted, or have not expressed AM. Lem MB. Andrews, were for giving it to a Mr. Williams, a Mormon | cated order of perception ext lull aie “ow, | revised Revised Statutes, docs any amount of trans Menesty, to build our power, (Jesuit.) | Thus man doth | a preference in a manner which can be indicated bya tableaf | MX. Wileox, 7, W. Bay, merchant, to enable him to purchase bis spring sup- then, in the name of Grace, cor lating yet secm to fit the present English law fo° | ty'snile. suward o'er tho deep of eliominge pore, | thie ind. dav. 8, Battle, Mon: Mt. A. Dooley, Ply of goods. Mr. Williams, although he was not pince feckless flunkies as ony forlo: our brave country? When the losds of Groat Bri | sgindful of the little hand “that wheels’ the helen we | ALABAMA, Districts. Win, K. Lane, L. P, Camp, + member, participated in the debate with 98 much Pescewed to understand the m as tain could meet’ their dues from their own peers, | thus good honert councilors make of their kings the ot large. bea Dae ee 7oul, and seemed to Exereie as many privileges as Well huve \ together old Oliver Cromwell and | giving verdicts upon honor, it was all well enough | pawns npon the chess game of their polities, Pe peaae Wan A theok eh ta 1. G-Glapton, ener, and ther Gavernor spautBbers Were the tuenepits of Charles Stuart's kitehen. His doe | for the rest of the poople that had thelr rights to | ‘The mister finding that he emnot carry his potnt, | W:, Puzauncs Dawn aren Je Wm. G.1 EM Bouse, ~ me Lge it NR PA DR oT GON Bs red them, his jests puzzled them, bis | bed, bourd, and wages, but had nothing todo with | roents to poison, He then instructs his Jesuit fol- P Punies, W. A. J. Sparks, Allen W. Wooten, K. 1. Mord, Pi aw y tothe debate, und eettle the matter for, yligionseared them, and his acts confounded them. honor, chivalry and fine sentiments, But, with the | Districts, 2—Daniel Turne; 0. ¥. Dewey James Willie, Lb ma in the courseof his remarks, he logged in | There is one fuet shines out in Brocchus’s lette progiess of these Latter Days, every American is, °° 1-9, M. Wrrtiene, yam. IC, Casey? New JERSEY. M. J. Mall, the engra government, Judge Brocehus, und See- | «Tad he (Gov. Young) pointed his finger at ms,” | going to be born a nobleman and a gentleman, mut | D8g then the wine thyself, that it be sure of work, | |W Wintiaue, Sun 100, wit large. ©. B. Stewart, ret ry Haris, and in his chaste and elegant style, rays the “defender of his country,” “had he points | willelaim the rights and feel the wrongs of noblo- and levthy puree to him ut it erves it Gee to a fall | J.W Bnwers, Wesley Sloan, Traae Mickle, ae ae suc “that Judge Broccbus and Secretary Hareis | od his fin fn that initend; Pahould bees | Pree Miia rounded tuck of gold. Success will pay at thrieg the cost. y Barn, Noah Johnson, Cait, omas Hf, Duggan, cam! Begs tho seprogent i Oba panes damned > » should have ; Man and a gentleman. And if our laws do not go; avd let me hear of it within an hour mn tha Gen Wen uason t Wiun ‘Distriets. ‘A. J, Hunilton, con) mptirie, rovtey government; and that they, iy did Lik 66 Tshall not deny thit Bracchus | ha a Bee bly red sas to tho Aurican citizen, youund look ubout the town. and hore report. to. me A Sombaccierss, Uri Sfantey: 1—Chas, 8, Garret, VERMONT, ch, AO ied, doteale Guanes, eOMEKY to Toad cog 1 TeMey sel think go, ; | have it outside of the law; because ho will how fur the tumult spreads leyond the hope of eruching |g A", MeAuuts Milton M_ bin, ~ Polls, He large. poor, } drwokelt cures, thonght ta lead the | To exoss back to my argument. Briefly:—We geek it by the duello of the old nobility. ‘The open | back its tide, Ci scree ‘Alfred Kitehell, ‘vowel, D. A. Smolly, o ereucat of Uuih as they would & —— by the | Mo:mons may value Bringham Young most for his , duels cf the West, that pap-fed people nake so mach |. And yet while vengeance rocks the petty cause to | SW. douueay, Charles Johnson, L, B, Bock, Wail,” with much abuse of a similar character not spiritual endowments, and we may believe we owe | fuss over, are one of the greatest signs of civiliza- Kill the inscet that hath stung—how emother the event, , Look, we Cee “recollected, | him mest for his guidance of us on our heavenly tion of the times. Ihave seen aduellist protect tt lives and breathes, and bears its face upon the | bert Upon another occa Adve Ilow etop its bi slander, will not di The rum lik ay 2-H. otoughton, ng a largo pilgrimage. In the good old cause of God's rule virtue and rest« er heard of thy law collection of b aad women, his people, we (I cannot and man’s happiness, we know that he is the cham- doing it yet. it by a case. Ihave in m Livgoye ci seen oboe ae Pe exll therm Indi sand gentlemen), ho seemed to be | pion who will bite the firebrand that stands in his house one flower, a wife or only daughter, through uch a thunder stroke the liberals may mark Listricts. Districts. much displeased with some of the women for ap- | way, and who, if hacked to pieces, will stand up in | and for whom alone the ay to lead the popu blinds 7 1—Jesse Hargrave, peuring. or affecting to show a little modesty. | every piece to fight on for the right. Inthe grat da misercant, not © h robbing me of | ness. into the light of treedom!—and all this quake of Burk, 50 sawyer, He rbuked them with the most indecent expres- | cause of redemption and. its holy war, we have seen - tramples it under foot, defiles it with his filsh, mpize in one moment rowed by the uplifted fhnger of a Weng (i, W. Ketredge, JR. Re jude! (pauses) of power when the sroat mwonty of hur is, conjoined in. one hn; ment of rob th red by the toil of years, witen udard of their might—tha ils towering fabric trembling at the teeth of every ra Win, Collins, br. Wo. oiling, 2—Win. 0. Goode, Thomas H Campbell, KA Pryor, sions, which it would not be seemly either to write jn him conbincd the tucs of the four Captains | and then loading my head with or print. ; f : Shaddai sent to regain mau-soul, those “rough ' me—turns us--out’ on the b Euch and similar language is used by him upon hewn men that were fit to break the ice and make | hissing for the pusse all oceasious—he seldom preaches a sexmon or ad- their way by dint of sword.” We may. think, Evglishman to. hir as a shame, turns ighway. a jeer and a sby. And an I tobe the low anattoriey to sue hiin i Jobo M Wright Ga A G Brenan P dresses his people uponvany subject but ho winds up | besides, h G0 down into tho black den and | courts fora trespass vinta servitium to get that plucks at it unseen within its vaults? Nay; ‘t 6 vom Gon. E. b Seott, “with the most vulgar and abusive epithets against | drag forth devils thence, like Putnam’s wolves. FE isire I have lost {—the hire of my roso-bad. may 8 by 2 work ef slow and y E ited thi . ‘Timothy ©. Day, J. Goodenalt, the general government, I could give you instance may choose to say even we believe he is Greath, bird, my beauty, my darling,—iho angel sout me petient king into the very wleton.* “ .P. Mille i— W. Blood, wpe instance, when, in addressing bis people, in hinself, incarnate to slay the giants Grim, M hy God, sent down by him to hell! No, by the , dearest hope; and thoug Jooper,® enjomin Turne mith, J 8, Bocvek, at he gulls preaching, ho used similar vulgar lan- | Slaygood, and Despair, and conduct safe our pilgris | Lord, but | will spill his blood! gite, Louis, that hath mac Iie 7—Thones b Harris, B. Young, Oe ey guage Yet he is looked upon by his people as to {lie land of Boule and tue gate called Beautiful. Avd if Ido, will they havg me? No, he und the time for it will coie—b 5 : iMland, BW Hubard, something heavenly, aud obeyed iv his every wish. What matters it, so long as outside and above all his way again this man, sowing his rot anor seme: | iA ght, Ghee by aati He has about fifiy s. fow days since, & | this—which to you is within the realm of supersti- | pet lambs, when I and they kuow | AS tho plece progeesees, the interest in it incroases, TeWin’ Howard, HAL dasa, member of his church wished to marry his own tion, tous within the sphere of heaven—there is it is they owe me a bounty for the sealp of h sod There are some very laughable characters introduc Pe te, Mewill JW. Witson, aa and eg om eels for perm tbat more than enough which makes Bring wolf's herd. But 1h vo committed what they must + Mx, Fenno, as the Baron Yon Poppenbeim. portrays to wt. ST ; it. J. Gai eked nie SP uih Mac end eet hi Young stand up like Saul, the king, a head and call murder; and for this they must try me, aud thon the life the insolent pomposity and ignorance of the Geo W. Read, W. Gi. Moumay, J, HL Ligon, GD. thotmav. dD. W. i, Bowles, permis- shoulders above all other men ?—And so be it ever! hold their own laws up for ion. The Governor requested that he would send As for Mr. Young’s personal opinions on subjects Low eusily they admit « moc his sister to him, and let bim talk to her upoa the at large: for men so much his inferiors as these, or fT go on in this strain, tubject; he would then advise him to She was any others, to call him to account for them is sheer und diseredit the highest sent accordingly; the Governor found her young jmpertinence e range of his official duties | But do I speak wi ft and likely, married her himself, and, after keeping he bas as much right to think what he pleases, and . cut from that moral y her in his house that night, sent her home to her say what he thinks. as any other citizen of the publi-hed my other lettes:— hrother in the morning. The Governor's lawful United States—Mormon, Methodist, or Presbyterian, | Nea bans. aly danghter of a Mind mo wile, upon a visit at our boarding houso afew days Ts ho to be outlawed because be holds unpopular — ther and decrepit father. ru/hed beti afterwards, laughed and talked of the cireamstance opinions of Zachary lor? L will give mine the: run over and kille as a sinart thing in the Governor, and approved his to be pilloried, as they aceord with his. Taytor is Med promme of warring conduct throughout. This is the woman so much not to be comparcd with Wa-bington, no, nor with » MY our is the ¥ Who ruined this ¢ f Miuded by Mr. Kane for her virtues and lady like Jackson: aud never j pale te tae en ene. ane po conTe eal sstly will be. eo long as a conduct. a De sou facnaamaned BYES lives Ne aman punished formurder who ea general’s greatness is'measured by the lives he saves | (Very dita a week ahouts there don good authority, that the and not the lives he sacrifices. Do you want to try langbi tock, tashow —¢ rman aristocracy, Ibo enliel afonae | The part of Baron Ludwig Von Schootoabottom, a poor truth that is in me, Dinter, as taken by Mr, Davidge, is one of the most t Hore is aslip [ amuring cbaracters i ome fanny idune, since You scencs, In one part he is conve ife. who observes that Justice will be walking into their house some day. and sef%e everything for debt. To this Lud- the law, but justi law | re two things, Law may walk in, as you Puy, aud it may take my paints, till all is blue; or it may | « Womy jet Rie Wo. Cian conecive a relith for my palette—that proves its taste; or | aiid staeee { muy tuke asily taken, In that ease | wit large, WW. Vradiey, anne, 1 mpstecd, x lenry A. Wise, v I, Buawery, Mormons intend to form an ewith'the Indians, the two together? Look at lor at Monterey, , trough the papers, of s shall establish ociation. Le cea Haanwediecan end excite them against the government, for the | and ovr poor fellows’ blood running there by gut a girl that has been |p Pra } Seema tives." wert T. ( L Montugua, purpose of resisting her authority; and that they | full, through his obstinate ignorance; andtheu look | C28: of Mercer at Camden, and the Irish g Luv. iv’s | 1 ie a mes. Va I, Garnett, ‘were now preparing for a couilict. ‘This report seems | nt Jackson after the battle ot New Orleans, urged Jersey City, all the powers on earth could not pre- a hind of 0 the | ampens M'Kinnes rt to be sustained by the fact that the governor and to gain renown by attacking the British in retreat, | Yet the juries from breaking theiroaths, to find the — mance ae its nybeaernieey your, ot, ML s 1, Parrenson, Shackelford, the Mormon sub-agoat, SB. Rose, with interpreters | but saying" No, sir; by God, Tain bonnd to the | @*8*8iNs insane; and numerous ave the cases eyery- —-MeHCS for Noting, or whether you Sone ae ye piateists G. Kunwar. IL. A” Washington, take frequent exci h presents, &e. father’ and mother of every boy that’s followed me where, in which, as in that of Dr. Wilson in Marys Yetr meury ‘ | 1—¥. D. Parris, | Ube ey Witltun Boulware, In relation to the wife system, I will begin wit | from Tennessee to bring hii back safe and sound!” 12d, the Governor speaks for the community, when Sexe thi nat hen “eps | EI Hoadley b—Jous B, Srenioene oo M Bighsm. He, as 1 have before stated, has abou | When Bringham Young looks in‘o the future, does He £#¥* as be exercises the right of paroy, that “he and sil I tnitoroat led ta | het: Ds Sonia . Yosr, Wiluan P. Taytor, fill; —omong them two sisters. Heber C. Kembl | he see old greyhead Jackson at the judginent seat of | 18 “shamed to have to do it. s this right——to wer, Lola guise of pore is . COOPER, I. L. T. Beale, avd Wilkam Richards, also have harems of women, God? ‘The bodies of his (six and seven) thirteen b!etk the law outiight, or to evade it, or to have ud there the curtain | : Winson, 9—Hiu. J. S. Barbour, sen, frem ten to thirty. In fact, all the leading men in on killed at New Orleans come up at the trial and to doa wrong? Shall a whole community—i sove- | C. ¢ TJ. A. Mountsox, Gen, George Runt, the Mormon chureb have from two toten. There stand by to grasp hishand, while shay thank himfo: cig people, having tho right to make their own ae c | If. Ht, Childs, PB, Suri, W. W. Payne, ‘fare several instances here where men have married ing their beloved country. But when they call laws, cons. nt to a confederated hy poc common interost from | Isaac Davis | 8- - L, Revnotps, « a Hanton, widows, who have danghters, and now have the | up Zachary Taylor, thousands of widowsand orphans, juggle? rks Ronee el no fore- chai A eg ed I bly Rese La 10" Hea, Say i Marea) ; . her’s law, or law of ancestors bie ) os P. Kiely, pbert W. Baylor, It is witness « novice acting the part with 1—Renj. FL i t Rantoul. 11 the ie mane mother and daughter bothas wives. Heber C. Kem- | wailing, flock to lay their st before the bad . i Ww. M. Hresren, bie has the mother ai idaughter; A.M. Turpin has Eternal Throne; and at their head, their spokesman, eeond’s law; law, the moder sy , i i Sihalichi mR | b Cushin 10—J, Ls. Rinewanr, mas Sloan, Mother aud daughter; ©. £- Bolton has mother and | aypears an earthly orator the death angel snow just Which was. that dirty, Seoteletiddling lecher, foul ingriorah sie 3. ¥, loan, ae Galvath: davghtor; also John Taylor. In fact, all the head culling fur—and he demands vengeance for tho Lint: Hissin Para Gee Rome nag Pee wiki ! teal, fvetven ay no tr Allien, 0. K TI—H. 8. Waser, ark Bird. meu have more or less—it is more unusual to see & slaughter of his gullant son—and this is Henry na ; a aaa or Ke pe the stews of TaDGe, ats F shevels Westcott, O—A. HL Bull 8. 8. Wrve Pennybasker, family with but one wife, than to see one from two Clay! WhenI lay my head down to die [ want no Se uence sta ieee first Amer Serie | ahaa Gian ah 4), Hivrue. IJ. 0. Whitne, Gen J.B . Williamson, to ten. Yet their preacherg, over the country, deny | weight upon it like the glory of Buens Vista. achusetts Bay and Plymouth Rack, when ail those t Humphreys, S—Sunl. b. Hradtord, . L. Wan L Skinner, aes ‘ . ° ; 7 that no English Ri ation could disturb. This jies the scerct of a gr Vell IL. Pierce, A.D. Witton, t G. Bickel, L he mont p itiveterma. And as for the Governor's language—his “vehom- the Law of the Bibl Lesewac caw ail ‘el emmgbana bi | MeCall, W. L, Dewan, han, To look at Mormonism as it is in this valley, one | ence.” and * vulga and * obscenity,” as the wa Ni : i the Bible aa ch nati bay re ekes it very effective by her eleyer | lege M—Gen, JV AN, William Laughlin, would think that if there was any system in the Pole Kittens editor characterizes it—anid as for the thi Y 5 i ped a econ ie cart pee | whic rectly natural and unstudicd. ft ia tho I. G, McKistey, Junius Anderson wide world that bas been gotten up and propagated Jarguage of Mormons in general, (seo ‘language {HA Mead Bancroft af you want to too i the had rehearsed in real lif, Whatever may bo tho 10—Hl, Wetsn, William MeCoy, jun., hy the devil, it is that of the people called Latter profane,” * bitter exclamatious,” ** invect of m be a baggre Mi Tittle t S a Sine P' i F Sics GSineT Uiraew ee Henn ata hee | IL. McCulloch, k J. W. B. Allen, Day Saints. Justice. | great bitternesss,” &e., &e .) it is our bonst that, | sh Sther Yackoo histories: or alee hatte ; sca thas oni thichice Sonex, —John Gale Beat T. Barber, cr ae Beeaseeze | as we bave manners and oms growing up in our ful what wandaen ie ‘them, if you only Pm pilities as an getres a aot in the new drama James L Skwanp, ear wee qo A A. Chapman, ELDER GRA basin, differing from these of the people lying seross | 504 how many other things that you object againss GAS desist Manu Witcox, Roger Barton, A. 8. Witso%, MeDowell ; . the beaten tracks of travel, so we have already a iM ‘ cle ieowdt eu thore capabilit vantages, la Pot a Toy Psatkee Baa ld The following extracts are from the ¢ edinary rab ss ns ley ck is—this the Moimons, trom the Jowish masquerade of Rhode ; ; ‘owhattan Klis, REN, 1K. Milter, : rir . style of speaking all our own. My theory is—this Island to the Seven Pillars of Connecticut, were ®4" ct which have bewilde J. Thompson, I. Hveva, M—S Whernburg, and self-convicting defence of the Sain's, by Elder pation has not been pushing’round the globe west- Proctevibtieace the aistinis betora ca. Wh 1) Dee European life, Aga dancer, alk ap a Gov. James Whitfield, | 10—Hon, Jon Many, ‘ Beale, J. M. Grant, Mayor of Great Salt Lako City. This ward, till it has come to the east again, without Cohbelersties of the pilgtlus before us. Nitsa eck atone ck steals lieve nite tle ia John B, Nevitt, Hon, J. M. Burnene, ps becoming ‘fitter to enter the eastern world than it | C&US, 84 Norton, one of Bancroft’s own authorities, of doing so, aud people have gove to the tro to see 20—T. ¢ ult have K defence consists of several letters, published in pam eae ee ee i yc would ys, New England [like Utah,] New England per dance. and came away wondering what phlet form, and addressed to J. G. Bonnett, editor Jonatban American's Sowbreros from Saa P was a religious planiation, not a plantation for oad.) leon the power which had made her so attractive as to $. a fthe New York Heratp. The pamphlet is enti- walk into Japan and China, just where the old bull % vitae af =e | have been so eslebrate it is notorious she bas been— N - a ° r Evglishmen’s gaiters behitid them have failed _,,! hope it will not be long before an act of our t : , m. C. Howann, Ad tled * Truth for the Mormom: enthely... Peowlé. done noka ie ress of the Titorial le Fdeath the punishment of befere she 10 across the In the dress and % Hannon, rs Thoro is a great deal in the report about the ine Froparstion. But it hue been goive oo in epecch wdultery, will be up befo grees for its approval — chs Hontes, ata danseuse, sho has no more |, Groxce R. Muxten, ange It. Fall B14 flgence of Higham Young—unboundt in‘ Just as ithag in habits and fashions. I'don't ask OF Fecison. We will stand there upon the broad power than thonsands of others who have daucod, diet, | “AL S#D Wrunonx, i Diatriala. 2K. Gianone Brigham Young, &c., &e.; ee a are told: § ‘you to believe as [ do, t m is going to eka fos a rig 45 ToomMOENdOUDE,' cod hoon buried. Asm esltonn the Gen, soe’ het as ahs gape Ham, sepia a Vise, Det woneisy ane as he il ees, eek pee ih OPPS Ms be the great entering wedgo of new civilization into siintieel ven ie utes ht to decide for ee been seen in those events which have made her name AN A. MM. Clayton 25—A. H. Rexoxn, you observe, ia quits good abuse, provided yon wit Asia But what I have to say now, and do say, is - te "tetelcment of lar hi 1, and conneeted it with the public events of a Se : aoe eat eee vorount or political wih that the people of Utah, in their manners, evince | he settlem beUn je wartsd Sie baesieget in | Col, 6 1 confound the ernor’s personal or political WiN more of this udaptation, a8 you would call it, more he interests of the United st proprietor — power Huropean king: 4 y, lon, wienecgn : J. HL. French, his chureh or reiigious authority. Sow, @ word oF the cha eristic ways of western. men, and in®| 82¢ administ: ut [defy The Broadway was crowded on tho first night of the Joun Jones, es , j Phillip ler, Tr n Miand, about this Brigham aoa ¥ hen Jo ene Smith out more forcibly those | fry one; strict constructionist new drama, und it will probably be filled every night of Wo oe Gee iene re ar ge lived, «man about whose real eharaeter aud prots cies which, though you style them ference between the right of a Ler engagement, which ends this week, when she takes Hon, W.U. HL Wm. Beach Lawrence, wrscowstw. we difler, Joseph was often an sorenmer re the earnest of future spiendors in ¢tY in a Territory, and one in cnartute-Ge Abbie Hon, D.B. W espero ty ef a aaa ‘ tself what shull's : her dey he South, ly imposed upon by th ; Oricntial ion, than the citizens of any other part | ‘Cit What shall be its dom Probably Lola will abandon dancing for the drama, in : wf lar ice. Nelson Dewey. The ed wes ui te of the Union. It the territory of L sto be called | LETTER TO THE PRT Which she has an opportunity of showing her intelie Ramsey, Harrison C. Hobart, s early adheyents, he cou! to Distrvets, John A. Bryan, is or theis ndign pun ccount for the sayings of its citize: lents, I offer mysell. again for powers. und will create an astonishin ie}t in every city that she visita, nt whieh will pon to stick closer to him than e Sin—T send you coy ast in faith, clear in counsel, and foreme ment. At one of our public celebr ; » ¥, W. Wicers, aamson. david Noggte, f ns 4 nent. A n pubhie celebrations, the name York Heral vd requ —_—_ —- T Fo . Easiman, ohn Delane: He seemed a plain man to us in those days, of & of a latechief magistrate being proposed fora groan, | ‘Though tier ae writ ‘Whipping in the Public Schools. TW. Bowen ‘ gains ondertul talent for business, and hundred horée it was received with such spirit that the chair called | st1e, you will sce that 1 tender issuer involving bold New Yous, May 26, 1852. Tames How. | John MeAtive, i Waattieais jower of industry, but least of anyit “Brie, UPOH me to couple it with an impromptu sentiment, decision of bigh importa We Br. Jam ° fad ‘i a 8A. J. Lawson, Win. Cothran, The Baltimore Convention. ng Cleverngss OF qalcluesy ones! Briss and, glasses being fresh filed for the purpose, with | Guim ck aleu Gua Hebi Dear Siu—Through the medium ofyonr columns | davies Ganowin, Je, De. iVae opine, {Vise (ho Hvesing Bost; May 414 sooty aetnuch us ‘you wouldever hear him ; ‘he whitest water, I gave ; ty, including the right of indi- I would respectfully call your attention, and that of Witurian fo IL. J. Habvis, On Tucaday week, the Democratic National Cons. « att S alnioet til executor Matty and mobocrats-—May they be winked at Dlivb and maintain, sil as to be- — the public, to the treatment of children in our public W. Ginsox RK. M, Je vention assembles at Baltinac Alrea ~ images wih seo ind BY blind veople, kicked across ‘lots by cripples, nib- tieul titles upon, lL bierarchy, — schoofs in the city of New York. Ithas b d Union Del J. B. Owens 7 eh 4 wy nee {5 bled to death by young ducks, and carried to hell as fur ne then judge proper. Upon which owt | toa great extent, and with a high hand Jolin Hf. Lumpkin Robert Maxey, Proportion of the delegates have left their homes for through tho key hole by bumble bees !"—(Signed, — stand is with the Roman Catholics. whipping. in speaking of my own family, a child John E,W Col, Wm. MeWillle, the various centres of political consultation, priog er da Of time Was OES Chesterfield.) " : ‘ Iliberty, admitting the largest'possible five years of age, that has attended one of the pri- Sax D. M. Fulton, to their foregathering at Washington, where, naus hee Ta er Me senha the stake, «You aro rich in New York town; you raise your overnment in the community, andthe mary sehools under the control of the Public School John Miliedge,* Pe my tically speaking, they usually make up their reekon= mid his body, withhisbrethertiraun’s, were broughe YCMtly. crops of merchant princes ‘and miilioners, | entire independence of its domestio institutions, | Society, has been sent home severely whipped, and ee a ing, and take their last deparcure before entering caine cRbmsban.trun Gerthiged bleeding — ith pike-eat-pickerel overgrown-fortunes, who build Uyon which wa stand with the opponents of centrale | the marks of which have remained upon the child | AH. gata Bh Boe upon their tual deliberation at Baltimore, Hr the way upon tho wagon inwhich they wore laid, | theit-ehatenus so high that they ean look clean over | jation and advocates of State Fights, and, at tho for hours. Not willing to. put up with this kind of | Aucmas B. Sat “aeW. eid The Convention promises to be unusually full. nd ayainst ehe boughs and lay placed under and ate hat’s ail t ey be present time, with the South. treatment of my own daughter, aud unwilling to Arthur Hood.*’ Col. W. A. Ward, More delegates have been chosen than ever befores vor them to dead the jolting and keep off the flies. i } vit the runnings and rotmarks of | Aud, for all beyoud this, we coutradict every sins take her from the school, I desired my wife to call Marrhal J. Welborn,* %. Uooker, and though all will not attend, it is probable the ighaw Young was not in Itinois at that time; “i thatis shame? What, sir, Pack you, are whole gle statement of the delinquent officers, nnd by wage and remonstrate with the teachcr, and request that Luther J Glenn, Capt. J. 8. Johnson, body will wear more the appearance of & mass meet> gham Yours riviteros by theit' taatitia’ of dreadful columns of advertisements in your paper, of Jaw or batte! will equal ly rejoice to be brought to she would refrain from doing so for the future, tell- J HL. W. Underwood,* Col. Humphries, ing than of a deliberattye assembly. nt, When our 008, Brow ere oy aaa to han’ ug | Put the image of a state of society so radically cor- | prove thir falsehood. 1 We call for the examication ing her that the child was quite deaf, and could |‘ William II. Hull Alfred K. Lewis, ntucky, a whig State almost wnintercuptedly ood, rose ne 8 that became seeeveddened after TUPts diseased, and wretched, that the charlatans of tinder oath. Of this wo put ourselves upon the not hear distinctly. The teacher replied that the orge D. Riee.* 8. R, Adams, since Henry Clay abandoned the republican part; Catt oll ae Aled ey Gettin sec lomene science are paid fortunes for pretending to palliate a country. Our last ery is thal! : | child did not require chastising; bat the next day ae sonnet has sent nbout one hundred delegates—no ine Dat aiiieeateked, sense “gathering their night Pie tc ACO ae toe 2 ba Se Sir, you will be rewarded for all the good you may | the child came home marked as above. I could not BE ratetco,* Hon, Be po wanoes,* considerable fraction of her entire population—t@ ches about them ns they ran, camo flying tous %¢ What you look at every day. We don't seo old ' have it in your heart todo us; I would 1 eould say | submit to it,and called to seo her about it. I LT. trvise Hon, J. A. Wileox* cast her twelve electoral votes. Louisiana, alsoy John W. Meritt, young women for money asking the favor G A. Buckmaster, made man to beg of woman, and that oven the dog asks of his female! What is quoted for oar anc tors and forerunners of Plymouth is true of the h + , descendants of Utah s—* AS Iveland will not wide bay of five or rix yenemous beasts, so will not that sl vile live: and the soa bathing is Heaven be praired! there is not yet « brothel or a | Se¥eral good houses, who take boarders during sum- beggar, or a dram¢hop or a drunkurd, or a thieg or | Mets J; P. Howe + Post master, hasa good a tuvern keep or a pulace or a prostitute ; no, | Joha Foster, 23 well as Capt. house; John Post and thank God, not oue of them yet in all our settle: | Gardner, have good houres. Owing to this stupid WF culled to the daty it was denicd Moses and ochua to unite, he plauted us also hopefally in tho onderful. peace and prosperity we there enjoy. nd will we desert him now! Yes! when we can dan equal man to take his placo—any man or on of man, as wise @ thinker, as good a guler of ther men. can’t undertake to explain Brigham Young to your Atlantic citi , or expect you to mt him at his value. Your gi asked the teacher why that child was weeping so hurd. She answered by saying that she supposed sing a Hi e child Lo bing priced a hag not endure iles to go! reprbage , it longer, and went immediately to the trustees for F Tine at ine seualares | sedrese, and the consolation I received from them ’ ) t they were in favor of whipping, and that ad been whipped move when young, I would have been a better man, Now, then, theze are the frets in the ease, and I Ww hat ay be the motive for thus delugtag the con? vention we will not attempt to indicate, ‘althongia we cannot but regret any circumstance calgulated to impair the dignity of its deliberations, o to leasem the morat weight of its nomi bh the people. 2 ; Two hundred and eighty elghi—the entire number A—Elon Favnsworth of voters in the convention—is as jarge # body of . men as can ever with harmony and discretion, wo of any co-ordie hove appesr so weil culoulated for eport, and easy acess to the sea beach, as Quogue. Here you may walk to the without the trouble of crossi men in the highway picking up manure with their fit not. bo puniatied 4 9 é ; usually a whig State, and wi i 4 7 ued ts the 5 e | y i jt you will not be punished if you do us wrong, for I | respectfully asked the lady if she made it a goncral Jobn 8, Rowland,* Iion. J. D. y 3 % State, and with only six voter, Ries walt x se iste paren in that Sbgses, oF entlaren in cotton factories dwarfing their jin, with sincere respect for the finer features ‘of your | ents to whip all the children in the same manner ag 3. W. Armstrong.* R. M. Gain sends sixty delegates. Virginia entrusts hes f tril and doublectho wort of teial—the Pes before their milk teeth are shed. We don’t | character, your true well-wisher, she had my own, and if there was any rule in the INDIANA, WL. Martin ,, | fifteen votes to avout a hundred more, and so our o! (Ode salt de wear pantaloons sewed at ten cents a pair, and | pel + a ri 4 inflic i At large, Hon. Stephen Adoms,* | on, Had all the 8 i, fall who still hoped for the h mn race, and Mares’ Jepeptam M. Grayr. ~ | by-laws that gave her the right to inflict punish- e Ci fe States as much woight to pes of all who oped for the bare: French nose rags brocaded at one hundred dollars a | Mitiann Firtaone, President of the United Scates ont of that kind, and wished t th She Fthan Allen Brown, Se carry as the three we have designated, the Convene etended ‘to much higher, git, were put garde, | Piece: We don’t bare churches laid gut in Sanday | © 0°" 8° °TONY 10 OS Nequarkel thint she had ‘not time to look for ono, | gobs W. Davis, Diatrces tion would consist of over three thousand people retondey ere pi ’ ora boxes, for fashionable hiring. We don’t sec | POC CMER GS cree | inf : y.J. Brown, “gg 2), 2 fi : , 4 : tes f : opera boxes, for ring e ral se P . Fortunately or unfortuna’ this n hough offered. By the ungminous vote of the people yen hiro other white sen to wait on them at table, | The Watering PlocesThe witects of the | UN jit reiloa’ in tke, peavey; season wee the | osph Beckton, Tully H. Maormick, | rs Womb or the Northern dhaton-on ba ates pat ¢ 4 ed, 0 ir skade: i .! . ee hgh : spel oCoy, Caer thal > , 9 OG . he place of Joseph. ish leet were tnade thanitet pA Fa evoieanier if tecd bite hie cpa James Gornon BExxErne Hq gs | children.” She immediately flew into a passion, M.G. Bright’ and Illinois, both of which have solieitous eandie is hdmirable gitts. Ho rallied the hearts of the eg A Bee ee aE ea tna entaateey aaa } _ Sir—I have just visited the south side of Long | 204: seizing a ruler, at the same time striking it HLLNoT, ‘ orby, d more delogates than they have avering, aud inspired ‘them with a portion of the to? Our men dowt seo the ypecies pub. O46 | Ftnnd, to nelect aresting place during the hot daveot UpeM the desk, ordered me from the rwom. Judt at wit large Mon‘gomery Blair, y iganscuds thirty to pay her ourng that was in him. He led us threugh the ei Ke "7 to ee for ee eee alan | July and August, commen ing at oath Heim me tbat time I observed a child sobbing and erying, and John A. Met lernand, fo a. oftan, al complimeuts to Mr. Cuss, and¢Mitinota wsot the wilderness to the Canaan we inhabit; | ™Y lord, they don’t seo what’s worse, ub | and ending at Hast Hampton.’ Of tho mene Dincos, | Hoticed red mark neross the side of its tuce, and | Jamin k. Cavcr, ‘ Wine the mothe Tot ee dk Decmiamts | | 10, tq me, like your ivery and poarl ont Maine Liquor Law, myself ‘dderill not visit 8M, Viling to be quafided, and. woul? ask, can Fiver nate anthority to review and dct as & cheek upom niver—balanes i udles—more shining than nd tem) let me take up the charge of polygamy, and | the 1 summer; for ieee at us ° Botilng, De done it ae rennane Vo:pae ¥scup vo tet me its proceedings; but when that number is quadrupled aside of my Wateh caso, but with only ge eee Governor Young with his score of witoe ‘and a | take sea bathing, aiter coming out of the wator, | Vows: Se. (Paenitte a Manning 2. Aa ig tie conven Git lagen gegen slice bread aud cheese, or help spoon victuals, and | sucking baby-a piece, airing in one omnibus — This | take one or a part of a glass ot Gov. G. M. Davis’ |, " Whe nw. hevek fi 3 Peake enh Billa espera ed map yobare ll alike by the dozen, one with another. Brigham | js the only specitication of the charge. I pronounce fine Port, Sherry or Madvira; and we may be an- |. Vi8iT TO Mount VERNON —The members of the f wocoa whet PE tg ren Consequence, that freedom of speech, and the rights é the article sells out West with us, ba: abp tds Ro- it false, and eail for the proofs. Who are the other | Royed by these Maine liquor men, if we visit Now- | Presbytr ee te mbly of the United States The ny i: ne 5 fee mn her of the minority alike, will bo ii ne oth aneutiaes and a beef butcher ser aan thas wal | polygamists? Our dolegato and myself? We are | port or Nahants so f would recommend all my visited the tomb of Wa bingion, on Saturde: ines a weee'o, taaet In order th ‘a tull house” may bo segured bes it by a deer or cut down an en youd the risk of accident on the occasion, we under. company with other distinguished st t : L \ here, and we brand it asalic. Whoele? Speak | friends to locate where they enn enjoy themselves. jaaid mt 0 . of the Houre of Repre °C) ; * We Your life or carve your dinner every pit na well, | out.’ The census says our inhabitants stand ir the | Without Jesuitical restraint. etfully yours, | there wont up to. heave eceteae Toes ter ne pat? | tives cm filinole, a i asphatenly al hiro 43 setuatieuntes ae thongh the hand-piece is buck horn and t! rhrvad | roportion of about six males to five females. If po- Cras. H. WaLtoy. and prayors for the future d prosperity of our | James Shields, of the Se- a Salis! MLVe eXLe Cou in wie the g thin hanging in the breech of your pantalones. lygamy be general among us, every wite must hayg ! 84¢ Hanson, May 22, 1963. Glorious cowntry,--Republic =m bas ce asmbergys onesees, aad of the Maryland