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Show and will have COgrtcu $mwtum. none, neither will the Republicans, or at least such is our opinion. It is FIFTH STREET. all very well for the people to say, as Ouden Publishing Company, an excuse for not orgxniziug the par PROPRIETORS. ties, that we have no vots in Congress Cliurlea W. Penrose, Editor. or for President, and that therefore there is no use in such organization Walter Thomson, Hiisiusax 3Uu,j?r. but they forget that a great deal upon public opinion, and even though we of the Territories have no 1876. wednesday. october 11, political influence now, yet our sym pathies for or against a principle may have some effect upon the action or TO OKKi:SIMNIK!iTM. we When you write for publication, write parties, and more especially that Giro may some day be called on to take only on one side of the paper. real name, not necessarily for publica- sides in a political couteat, and then Be brief and tion, but lor protection. we ought to possess the great essen; explicit. tial qualification for voters intelli Communications relating o adverbusigence and how are our young men tisements, job work and all other to know anything about politics or ness, direct invariably to the Business statesmanship, unless they have been Manager. Correspondence for publication direct taught? We have been led to these reflec invariably to the Editor. tions, and to make these remarks, AUKA'TS. AUTHOKIZKII from seeing in a late Omaha Herald to an account of the proceedings of a Tht following persons are authorized collect subscriptions and transact any bus, Republican meeting held at Omaha She the in didate fiwld, 11 'School Teacher'a Meeting, OX. GEO. F. IIOAIt. Oct. 2d, 1876 Ogden City, There resides in the State of MasEditor Junction: sachusetts (a State which harlors According to appointment, the TeachRen. Butler, of spoons notoriety) a ers of Weber Couuiy again held m inmeeting, on Sept 80th, 1876. gentleman by the name of George teresting Mr. Joseph After the usu-iV. Hoar, a member of the Republi Mceservy delivered a lecture on pen listened to with can party, but also a man, we should aiansliip, which wad marked interest. more honjude, possessed of rathersome Nr. A. C Drown rendered rery ef of the esty than characterize fectively, "Who are the Noble?'' inthat of members Mr. Jesse Driver, having been apparty prominent Belto deliver a lecture oi botauy, and Babeock pointed Blaine, cluding iu consequence of severe indisposition, knap, the three immortal B's. to pusipoue his lecture was Mr Hoar delivered a speech at the until compelled next meeting. tie o impeachment trial of Secretary Prof. L. F. Alwich followed with a scath a was which in May last, lecture on physiology lie illustrated ing rebuka to the administration of the digestion of food, and the different President Grant, and as that admin- changes it passed through before being converted into blood, (lis lecture was istration has since been endorsed by cleur, concise and comprehensive. the Cincinnati Convention and its "The Purest Pearl," recitation, was nominees, that body of men as well rendered by Miss .lesie Penrose, in her as llayes and Wheeler, who are asppleasant style lue question. "What is the beet me irants to the two highest positions to which American citizens can be ele- thod of securing punctual attendance?" wus thoroughly discussed, and much val vated, the odium attached to the ad- uable information elicited. ministration alike adheres to them. The question oi continuing the meet Mr. Hoar concluded his speech in ings wasHgnin discunsed, ttnd atter due the following terms, which the Ameri deliberation ii was decided to adjourn. A call of the president. can people would do well to read and subject to the vote of thanks whs then given to the ponder. president and officers of Hie association The following wero the closing for the able manner iu which they had conducted it. sentences of Mr Hoar's speech: After the adjournment, the members been life has a own 'My public seemed to feel loili to quii each oiher'a exand brief insignificant one, last Mouday eveoiHg. At this meet- very and a pleasant edit chat of little beyond the duration of company, tending au hours duratieu followed, a:tei about different made were by ing speeches a single term of Senatorial office, but which a hearty hand shaking testified mernbe.-of the party, among whom in that brief period I have seen live of the goo l fee!igs that had beeu ex was our old neighbor, Gen. Silas A. judges of a high court of the United leting between ilie rueiubers. and the office by threats of pleasures they had derived from ihe Strickland, a gentleman with whom States driven from for corruption or mal- three months organization. we have been acquainted for over impeachment ry liespect fully administration. I have heard the It Mrssebvy, Joskrn whom we with twenty years, and taunt from friendliest lips, that when Sec. pro teni. actod for many years as colleagues in the United States presented herself the Democratio party, lint the cruel in the East to take part with the Latest Telegraphic News world in generous competiwar camo on, and ibis gentlemau en civilized At Savamah the yellow fever is said tion in hearts of life, the only protering the army a Democrat, came duct of her institutions in which she to be diminishing. The Republicans actually give up that out a Republican, and is so still. surpassed all others beyond questiou Georgia has gone Democratic. 1 have seen in James N. Tyner, Postmaster General, Speaking of, and exaggerating, the was her corruption in is Union in foremost the State the going to Indiana to turn the political Strick Gen. in the South, troubles tide in favor of the Republican ticket. and four wealth lan judges power land made use of the following 89,000 people paid their money and of her courts impeached for corvisited the Centennial yesterday. guage: and the political adminis Count Von Armin has been sentenced "Is there any remedy! Yes; if Ruth- ruption, ot her chief become a tration one year. to city as erford B. Hayes is elected President, M. Smith has been nominated for I firmly believe- he will be, there mil be disgrace and a by word throughout a remedy, and it will be that he will the world. I have seen the chair Congress in the 4th Wisconsin district shoot some of thexe rebels in the morn- man of the Committee on Military by the Republicans. ing and try them in the afternoon. He Affaira in the House, now a distinwill establish ft military government in Soldiers' Reunion. the South, as he has a perfect right to guished member of this court, rise do; be will try them by court martial, in his place and demand the cxpulIndianapolis, 5. And if any sion or ionr oi nis associates io? and eovern bv martial law. The attendance at the Democratic judga dares to interpoae the writ of ha making sale of their official privi- mass meeting and Democratic soldiers' beas corpu-- like Jackson, ne win seiae of selecting the youths to be reunion is very large, comprising dele that judj$e, drag him Irorn his bench, lege gations from Chicago, Uiltimore, Cineducated at wur try him by court martial and ha? hint school. When the great military St. Louis and LouivviHe, and cinnati, greatest railroad from various points in Illinois, Ohio and shot" Now we desire our readers to bear of the world, binding together the Kentucky, and every section of Indicontinent and uniting the two great ana, Kentucky sendi g the largest f in mind that the man who uttered seas which wash our shores, was fin the outside State. The grand procestho above words is a candidate, and ished, I have seeD our National tri- sion formed at ten o'clock and was one The number in the wiil without doubt be elected one of umph and exaltation turned to bit- hour in parsing is estimated at 6.000. procession the electors for that State, and will terness and shame by the unanimous Speaking was held on three stands, of Con- on the state house grounds, and several of committees three reports came vote for Hayes Gen. StricVland gress, two of the House, and one places outside, during the afternoon. At very near being appointed Governor here, that every step of that mighty the principal stand, Governor Hendricks of Utah a few years ago, and should enterprise had been taken in fraud. presided, and spoke as follows: Ladies and Gentlemen: You will be Hayes be elected, is likely yet to be I have heard in highest places the addressed by Gov. Palmer, of Illinois, sent here as Governor. Let them also shameless doctrine avowed by men and Gov. Curtin, of Penn. For myself. old in public office that the I have only to express to the ci'izens of remember that there are already in grown true way by which power should be other States that are present, to- the solUtah men of the same political strije gained in the Republic is to bribe diers of other States, a most cordial welcome fer your presence on tbi very who have expressed a desire to have the people with the offices created interesting occasion (applause). You How for their service, and the true end from other States are interested in the "martial law" declared here. who caa't for which it should be used when same questions tbat now so frequent li would you gained is the promotion of selfish occapy the attention of the people of see any difference between Democrats ambition and the Indiana The of Indiana have gratification of decided that as people is withia their far as it and Republicans, like to sm Hayes personal revenge. I have heard that power, we all will have a purer governelected President, Gen. Strickland suspicion haunts the footsteps of ment, and will have greater economies the trusted companions of the Pres- in the administration of publio affairs. Governor, with martial law in Utah, ident. These things have passed in- I am very happy welcoming soldiers and some of you ' shot in the morn from other States, who are in very large to history. numbers, as 1 know they join with the afternoon?" in and tried the ing, The liallam, or the Tacitus, or the soldiers of Indiana upon this occasion How do you like the idea, people Sismondi.or the Macaulay who writes in asserting the doctrine that the war of Utah! of four years more of the the annals of our time will record being now over, here shall be reanion them with his iuexorable pen; and between the people of the North and usurpation of power by a party dis the people of the South, thus expressnow, when a high Cabinet officer, the regarding the Constitution, and defy constitutional adviser of the Execu ing your faith in the permanent union of the hearts of the people under the ing the laws, with a promise of mar tive, flees from office before charges forms of the Constitution and your tial law. suspension of the habeas of corruption, shall the historian add faith in the purity f the government and the of the Administration, corpus, and the shooting of a Judge that the benate treated the demand I welcomeeconomy this occasion to the you upon the for of its judgnent of people who may dare to issue the writ? of Indiana. eapitol My fellow citiiens, condemnation as a farce, and laid I now have the pleasure of introducing Can you see no cause for a change down its high functions before the Gov. Palmer, of Illinois, who led some in an administration, whoso promi sophistries and jeers of the criminal of the eotdiers that are here, in the nent supporters threaten you with all lawyer? Shall he speculate about bloody scenes of the war, and who will now address you. (Applause.) Are you centent to the petty political calculations as to these things? The following were the jiineipal the effect on one party or the other remain in a position in which you which speakersr induced his judges to connive Gov. Curtin Gen Farnsworth, Gen. render a quasst support to a party at the eseape of the great public MoCandless, Gov. John L. Palmer, Gen. avowing sentiments so utterly at criminal; or, on the other hand, shall John McCorse, Gen. Seigle, Gen. . P. variance with the principles of a free, he close the chapter by narrating how Bragg, Gen. Fitzhenry Warren, Gen these things were detected, reformed McClernand, and Gov. Parker, and 11. U. J. civil Rovemmentf on the principal Btands. and punished by constitutional Congratulatory telegrams were read Notion. The regular moBtbljr drill which the wisdom of our from Abraham L. Hewitt, chairman of of Co. A, 0 F. B., is posipeued until fathers devised for us, and the virtue the National Democratio Executive Com and purity of the people found their mittee, an from Hon. S. Urban Ward, Saturday, Oot 14, 1876. The demonstrations were vindication ia the justice of the of Ohio. Bj order of oaoludai bp a torchlight prcesioo Senate? R. J. Siiddon Far man. l de-peu- h;ii:. utaii. in neis connected with the "Junction" Office their respective settlement!!. Logan, Promdenct and Millville, M. D. Hammond. Richmond, W. Park and Smilhfirld, Hyde A. XobU. Hiir. W. franklin, -- Ilirum James Unsworth. All on settlements River, in Cache the west side of Bear Valley, J. 11 DarUr. Springs and Tt'dlard, Malad CiUj, WilU Samaria, Jos. W. LhtiUy-Farminoto- 0. L. Robinon. W. S. Foppletn Wellsville Paradise Bear Lake Valley Coalville .... A. Shaw ....E. N. Austin Jamts Salmon W. Poatage If. AnaVrton Eli WhHtar .Unman fh Address all business communications, Business Manager. Box 82, Ogden, Utah. KEPUIKLICAX POLICY. Here in Utah a disinclination exists to organize tho political parties as they are in other Territories and in tho Stitcs." Tho reasons usualiv aro various, according to the views taken by different persons. A portion of tho people who array themselves under the "liberal" banner claiming to bo engaged in holy farfaro against a theocracy, make a violent and personal demonstration against the majority; the latter ranged under the "pooplaV," flag, vote and act to retain tho political power of to deprive ? hieh tho minority seeks them. Tha leaden of the people's party, if we do cot misunderstand them, held that there practically no difference between the parties, and that if tho Republicans aro dishonest the l)omocrats are in tho same boat. The result of this state of facts is, that tho two great political parties of tho country (one of which has always controlled tho' affairs of the Hepublio from the earliest days of i'a existence, and the probability is that one of them will continue to do so as long as if survives) are practically ignored by tho people of Utah. If tho people do not think that Pemocratio policies would tend more to seeare the liberty ot the individual than the policies of tho llepub lican party, let them go back and read the history of Democratic ad ministrations, and compare it with what Republicans have done, and with what they propose to do. What w write now is not expect ed to have any effect upon the coming election, for there is no issue of tation&l politics as we have said, between the conflicting elanianta in Utah. The- Democrats hare na can gi-U- G - WEBER MILLS, Ogd AT $4. per Thousand PEEKV, HERBICK Bel-kua- & ! DUUTov 't 3 1. - . O S z u ai al 5 C5 0 55 C5 b El . t. c c a ? .r wa - i o Of "5 i If m s Z 0 s C2 1 a if s . - WALTER THOMSON, Rich County, for suie at.the' , - - mf4 -3 "jo J 5f M o is o a k at 2 DAVID J A IVIES, Tinner. Giw,Wnter cfcSteam Fitter. r t MitcheU & Jame.) FULL LINK OP BLACK AND GALVANIZED-Inn Pipe and Fittings kept iu stock. Hos Pipe and Fittiags f--r Ban. Aent for Kntnsey' tfclelirated Korne and Lift Pinups. Punrps repaired, and Pmnp Fittings on band. 4 FURNACE WORK AM) ROOFIIG, Phoet Iron Cernir made to order Labelling, 8oldref Top Fruit sad Honey Can a speciiUty in their season. Order from the country promptly filled- and shipped. VTaruhonae anf Workshop, West Temple St., UaWanixed Slf SALT LAKE CITY, P0. Box. Opposite City Meat Mtu-kt- t 4ilv" 8f- NScW DEPARTURE ManmMMMranaaaBnam 'traveling and 1h-i- Salesmen wauled n and town on the PACIFIC every SLOPK.ro introduce- ur Old and Slap1 - ?75 PKK MONTH, Hotel and MAN lii'FAOTUUKS. traveling expense paid. 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