I REVIVAL OF POLYGAMY. 1 M. 25 ||> The Election of Brigham H. Roberts to Congress From <|> & Utah is a Test Case by Defiant Mormonism. Christian churches of different de nominations, all over the land, have now taken up the anti-polygamy cru sade, and, at the present time, it is the absorbing topic. For the second time in our history, the hydra of polygamy has lifted its head in defiance of the American peo ple. Utah, repudiating the sacred pledges it gave as an essential condi tion of admission to Statehood, has not only failed to suppress the crime of plural marriage, but has promoted and encouraged it. Emboldened by apparent public indiflerence, it lately elected to Congress a notorious poly gamist with three wives. This man— a convicted offender—is knocking at the doors of our national legislature, and claiming the right to a voice and vote in making laws for the American people. Public indignation, slow to awake, has beon fully aroused in pro test against so shameless a proceed ing, and the demand is universal and insistent that Congress should exer cise its prerogative and purge itself of the contamination. From every State —Utah alone excepted—there rOLVO.MtiaX 'ROBERTS DISGUISED AS A Til AMP. coi es a mighty note of warning to Congress against the seating of an nrowed pi.lygamist as a member of the House of Representatives. As yet, the storm is only rising; presently it will thunder like a Niagara, and our legislators at Washington will do well to give it heed. Resplendent in the gold seal of the State of Utah, handsomely engrossed on parchment and signed by the Sec retary of State, the credentials of Brigham H. Roberts, of Utah, have finally putin an appearauce iu the House of Representatives at Washing ton. They wfere received by Clerk McDowell, and after being indorsed as to the time of receipt were deposited in the big safe wherein all the creden tials of members of Congress are pre served. The document- is a very simple one, except iu the elegance of its execu tion, and in this respect Utah has called in the best resources of the steel engraver and engrosser. The credentials were executed at Salt Lake City ou December 10, but not until now liavo they reached the au thorities of the House for tiling. They are about the last to come, as most of the credentials were filed soon after the November elections. The matter now goes over to the Fifty-six Con THE GREAT MORMON TEMrLE AND TABERNACLE. TNo Oiontile eyes have over gazed upon the Interior of the Great Temple at Salt I,ak«. Not evoii all Mormons are admitted. Only those high In the Church have ever passed within its portals. It Is declared that secret tunnels connect It with the moun tains back of the city. The Mormons worship In the Tabernacle. In the Temple are kept the records of the plural marriages, safe from Gentile eyes. ] gress, which alone has power to deal with Roberts. Roberts's nomination for Congress, is said, was brought about through t. e influence of the Mormon Apostle, Heber J. Grant, aud the "Church of the Latter Day Saints." His record was well known, and it was decided to make an aggressive campaign and exert all the influence of the Mormon hierarchy to secure his election and admission in Congress. Repeatedly the church was urged to withdraw him from the race, but it refused. In the very crisis of the campaign, the Governor of Utah, who is not a Mor mon, wishing to avert