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Show nation with such boundless .' " P. thnll!l.j -ynaeuoutes having decided resources. wealth and There the summoned juries CuUiniiAc) mrwy WKDXESDAY mid SATURBAT, by the TJ ? vision of the tariff, the appropriation Marshal by tlltOGDIiN I'L'ULIHin.MO'C'OMPiX v. were illegal, there w bills, which ususally occupy the IV. Ponrop, Editor. Cknrlc ami '"g loft for the Chief Jastice BiiHinew Manager. greatest part of a session will attract except to eat his own Words, tneA additional attention from the many sociate Justices approving 0f the ahuses wnicn nave crept into the erat.on. Wonder UTAH. if McKean Ut service and call loudly for reform as he WEDNESDAY. ''OCTOBER did 29, 1873. Aen sorry ho pronounce Besides these subjects, Congress wil sentence on Hawkins ? And wonder be called upon to investigate the cor how with a mission," who hopes to mainmany times the Judge will W VI IV A LA I) EK. GE.Y. tain a ferment and block the wheels ruptions which exist in the manage to "take it all back" COX-GUESFOKTY-TIIIKTHE till fce learDi ment of the huge corporations which wisdom and A iir,,p;tftch this morning announces of justice, until a rrcssure is brought decides by law withott have been aided and encouraged by briefly, the death of General upon tho new Congress, sufficiently prejudice? is at The of These Congress convening are unwise the advanced age of eighty-hix- . strong to squeeze out some legislalegislation. all times an event of great national but few of the many topics years. We presume the dispatch tion that will work into his hands. Resolutions ofl5cspec(. of the But assembling refers to Gn. Philip Cadwalader,who Hitherto he has been foiled at every importance. of great moment and orershad The followin preamble and reo!n Congress will be at- owsng ' importance, was born in Philadelphia, and dur- step, lie has accomplished notning the Forty-thir- d that will be tions the adopted Provo City Couneii by in ing a long and eventful career played except to hinder the operation of the tended with more than ordinary vigorously agitated with more or less on the occasion of the death of Albtrt a not unimportant part in the milita- law fur a time. Every point iu his terest. Since the memorable fourth acrimony, to say nothing of the trans H. Bowen, show the high whiefc respect when an extra seswas held for that gentleman in the ry and political history of the coun- rulings that has been tested by com of July, 18G1, portation question and the consider cmd. try. He was a descendant of an old petent authority has been decide sion was called, on account of the ation of the unsettled disputes aris munity : Whereat r, It has been Dutch family that settled in Pennsyl- against him, and while we have emergencies arising from the calami- ing from the disordered condition of thought wi8a,n by our Heavenly Father to suffer ikat vania in. the early days of that State. Court of final appeal that is not sub ty of civil war, at no period have the many of the Southern States. the hand of an assassin should have J lis father took an activo necessities demanded nation of the abov in sits and the to have session advanced will The to power to hasten from our mUU part ject parJy influence, loved and respected brother, Albm II before these questions Bowen, while revolutionary war, and was among the petty meanness of prejudice and greater circumspection than that in the discharge of hia the minute men, who were the first bigotr, we have no fear for future which the new body will be called will be disposed of. There wili be official duties as Chief of Poli .f ,u. therefore, be it to enlist when the tocsin of war call- - reults. upon to exercise. Subjects of vast little or no opportunity for the dis city; Resolved, That as our efficient. . tl the patriots to arms in the cause We arc a patient people, and can magnitude affecting the most vital eussion of other matters, particularly getio and highly useful officer and cui zen.we deeply deplore his loss andeffecu f independence. accomplish much, as our history interests of the country, will be pre- such as refer to Territories, which ive services. Gen. Cadwalader entered the ser- proves, by simple endurance and sented for the earnest and dispassionResolved, That we deep!? and sinoM... may be considered as of secondary condole with his family and friends ly vice of his country in the war of faith in the triumph of right. At ate consideration of those who are importance. In the meantime Utah in the loss of a kind, affection ale, and pow1812, when yet a very young man. the same time we can work, too, aud entrusted with the presents to the world the anomaly of devoted husband, father, relutmand friend. At the termination of hostilities he while we wait we shall certainly act er. Cougress will assemble at a time a people who by a decree of a Fed Resolved. That the members f it,;. when the gravest questions relating to adopted the profession of law, but also. eral court are denied the benefit of a Council, officers of the city, and commerce and finance are agitated ; of the police department, wear a devoted much of his time to agriculcorrect administration of justice, to MOVEMEXT AGGRESSIVE of on the. left arm ii token badge when branch is of tural pursuits. every industry suf the jeopardy of society and to the of respect. crape Having inherited Some time since we animadverted fering, business languishing, public great wealth, he ppent his leisure peril flaw and order. moments in promoting the interests upon the tendency of certain suspi confidence destroyed and credit pros Accidents in the Mines. of those who were engaged in tilling cious movements which would ulti trated. It will at the outset have to CATEIX OF COW CKOSS. On Saturday night a couple of miner the soil, and we believe he published mately result in the commission of a confront one of the most imminent at the sixth level of the Washington and By the courtesy of Bishop L. J. Creole, wishing to ascend, stepped upon a valuable wort on farming. At great wrong upon the inhabitants o dangers that can possibly menace the the bucket which runs and down the the dis nerrick we are in receipt of the Lon incline. One of them up down various times he filled places of honor the Indian Territory, to whom were stability of free institutions into the got don Daily Chronicle, of Sept. 30th, bucket, and the other remained standing and trust, and was conspicuous in guaranteed the perpetual occupation content of hosts of unemployed oper- a long communication with his feet resting upon the rim. They the political conflicts of his State, of that country. That some sinister tives, upon the fruit of whose toil containing the bell three time?, which it a sigfrom William Catlin, the howler of rang nal to the engineer that there are men lie represented his District in Con- design was contemplated, to despoi thousands depend for sustenance. Cow Cross, who took a pilgrimage to in the bucket. Instead, however, of gress several terms, and for ten years the wards of the nation that had The murmurings of the agricultural the steam en gradua)y, and turning a short Utah since. abounds time It thus raising the load slowly, as is usual was Comniandcr-ichief of the Penn- plighted its honor, with all tho sanc classes who have combined iu secret with and blunders when men are coming p, the steam was misrepresentations conclaves to the arrest of aggressions sylvania militia. It was while act- tity attached to treaty stipulations turned on suddenly, and the cage rose those who wield with an arbitrary and is evidently intended to attract with frightful rapidity, The right arm. in too then there was that capacity, that in to protect them, ing the height of the Xative American much reasun to believe. There is hand tho power which capital be attention to some lectures, with dis of one of the men was torn open, near views of "the inner life and the elbow, and his head was slightly in excitement in Philadelphia,when the such an inviting field for the opera stows upon them, to the detriment of solving jured. The other man nirrowly escapwi of the Mormons, which the with bis life. They had doings" no light and land-sharthe are of a tion and of the was of producers, threatened portentous peace speculators city by in were would be fear bucket that the howler intends delivering dur a turbulent mob,he subdued their re- in the Indian Territory, that it would conflict which cannot fail to provoke pious thrown from between the guides. An criminations between ing the coming winter. bellious spirit aad crushed the hostile have been wonderful if so rare an attempt was made to Ting the bell, and He in broke, so that they were the open air at the preached demonstrations of a maddened popu- opportunity to gratify the greed and the two classes. One of the carried up through tbe darkness the en lace arrayed against the constituted rapacity of these cormorants should evils against which our fathers fore- Salt Lake, so he says, aud distributed tire distance to the surface at a temtio . . three hundred copies of "Polly Long rate of speed. it nutnonues. lie also served with be neglected. The Terri ory was warned us, will be educed from an In ISo. 5 incline, of the Meadow tal-e- y He of the Stockings." says classes. nothing of careful A sur mine on Sunday night, P. Bropby antagonism inunction in tne Mexican war as set apart for the exclusive benefit of had terrific result three fingers disabled by having this of aud harangue those tribes who, in consideration of vey of the difficulties which beset the IJrigadicr General of volunteers. them caught between the bucket and the At the outbreak of the war be the pledges given by the Government path of the nation's legislators sug distribution, but we should judge side of the incline. Pioche Reeord,2ht. that the Cow Cross mission will find two n tho Northern and Southern that they would be defended in the gests the necessity of the broadest that the result is, they will have to sections of the Union, Gen. Cadwala-ie- r possession of their titles, reluctantly statesmanship and the most disinter Excellent Interest Itults. for them. Catlin admits hsw pay tendered his services to the Gov abandoned their homes in Georgia. ested patriotism to calm the political The folllowine excellent rules for he was received by President kindly and waters evoke from order confu have shown the interest on any principal for which a were remarkable His finding They rrnnient, accepted. apti and Mormon the Young officials, mu- any number of days, should be cut out although honorable, was not tude in conforming to the ways of sion. and saved for future reference. The The large majority of the friends nicipal and ecclesiastical, and re answer in each case being in cents, itrilliant, as he was geuerally in com civilization, and through their in inand ot some department where ex dustry and thrift have converted a of the Administration in the Lower quites their kindness, like most of separate the two right hand figurtsof the answer to express in dollars ana ecutive ability was required, rathe wild dcsolato region into a land House will enable them to speedily the reverend and pious rascals who cents: Four Per Cent. Multiply the prin than military skill. His administra teeming with prosperity and smiling organize that body. The speakership come to Utah for sermonizing capi cipal by the number of days to run; tion as a military commandant was with comfortable homes. depends much upon the senatorial tal, by abusing them and misrepre- separate right hand figures from product, and divide by 9. Should Mr. senting their sayings. The first indication of the inten election in Maine. distinguished by firmness, but at the Five Per Cent. Multiply by umoer Catlin has achieved some notorie same time was gentlo and lenient to tion of a certain class of adventurers Blaine's aspirations be gratified by as of days, and divide by 72. Six Per Cent MuIHbIy bv number of tho conquered. By hi death the to make an effort to deprive the his promotion to the Senate, he will ty among the roughs of the British didays, separate right hand figure and State of Pennsylvania loses one of its Cherokees and Chactaws of their cave the succession almost undispu metropolis as a gospel- vide by 6 most eminent citizens, whose namo is heritage, was the action of the Chi- ted to Mr. Dawes, now chairman of ler, and expects now to make quite a Eight Per Cent. Multiply by numoer stir in the savory regions of Cow- - of days, and divide bv 45. intimately Mended with its greatness cago Board of Trade in demanding tho Committee on Ways and Means. Nine Per Cent. Multiply by number and prosperity, while the nation will that the lauds in that Territory be t is not probable that the business Cross a sweet corner of London of days, separate right hand figure and where decaying horse and cow car divide by 4. regret the loss of a gallant soldier opened to settlement. Resolutions of the session will bo earnestly begun ' Ten Per Cent. Multipty by number or as of days, and divide by 36. a'ld a true patriot. were adopted encouraging any move- until after the Christmas holidays. casses are boiled for ' Twelve Per Cent. Multiply by numment that would lead to the estab- As the preseut term is the long one, some insinuate, tor prime sausage ber of days, separate right band figurft lishment of a Territorial government. the session may be far advanced be- - by dealing out his equally wholesome and, divide by 3. JUDICIAL. and odorous tirades against Mormon-isActing upon the suggestions of the bre any important legislation will bo and the Mormons. We envy The Supremo Court of this Terri- merchants of Chicago1, who look for accomplished, owing to a disposition Fires. on the part of members to procras- him his prospects about as much as tory was to be in session at Salt Lake a new market in tho South-Wes- t, The following are taken from tost we do his head quarters. at 2 p.m. Itis expected that the colored residents who were for- tinate. evening's Desurct Xevs : some of tho legal questions which merly slaves to tho Indians, assisted Among the most important meas Pine Valley, U. T. 23. woodA TOOK IT IX BACK. have been decided by Judge McKean by their recently manumitted breth ures that will engross the attention Thsj dwelling house, barn and last burned were shed o Eli Whipple in las peculiar style, will bo brought ren irom . Arkansas and Missouri, of Congress will necessarily be the in fire caugbt the the Thos. 7 case of Haw o'clock at Yesterday ; night, loss-iThe and settled so far as they can be have taken steps to organize a Terri modification of our fiscal laws stove pipe. up kins, who was convicted in the Third the roof from the about 5,000., unless taken before tho Supreme torial government. At a Convention which have proved to bo totally in- District Court and sentenced by St. George, U. T., 23. Court of the United States. x held by them a few days ago in the adequate to the exigencies of the naLast evening, at 7 olclook, a lamp Judge McKean of committing adul burnand Associate Justices IJoreman and Choctaw nation, they ploded in the telegraph office, adopted a me- tion. Who is there in Congress to tery with his own wife, was up be- ed tn a few papers and a portion of who can grasp the momentous fore the IjmcrsQu , seem to take a different morial to Congress, asking for fire The . instruments. equal day Supremo Court of the Ter- telegraphic was stand from that of the Chief Justice, rights with the Indiana in that Ter ubject? As yet this country docs befcie further damage ritory. Judge McKean rendered the done. a id it is to be hoped that their .beton ritory, and the ; sectioning of lands. not possess a statesman who has prov. decision reversing his own rulings in The dwelling house cf John ling, i south miles ter, sens and profounder legal ac- It is not 'difficult to detect the fincrcr ed himself equal to the great task of Clara river, six the rsgard to the rights of tho Territori this 3.nta was borned yesterday. in city, the finances quirements will be brought to bear, marks of the cunning and avaricious controlling of al Marshal. The Supreme Court of damage is not estimated. he (ygttcn and order bo restored to ourCourU out of the present chaos. The difficulties existiugare purely the creation of Federal Judges. There is no conflict between the Probate and District Courts, except that inaugurated aud carried on by the latter; and the muddle about juries is stirred up and mixed by the, "judge gmtdioa. k o(jdj:. adventurer in the proceedings of the convention. The Government of the United States has pledged its faith to support the people of the Indian Terri tory, and it would be a burning shame if it could be seduced from its obligations as a civilized nation, in maintaining the inviolability of treaties. t . f S. D Cad-walalcr,- a at mid-summ- er law-maki- mem-be- rs n t ks bell-rop- e .t. . tub-thumpi- . dogs-mea- t, m to-da- s f |