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Show Shall IVe piNlV.'iuciiiise ginia, and Graham, of North Caroli- imnt of their; utrreti,',5biJ "cdli- - dence. ? A; sanctimonious-gentlemaincu ? live to recall the memories of temptuonslr' Jreleci all overtures at recently petitioned the legislature of rUifc.4 trtry WfDtSbA V mud SlXVItbXX, na, yet "an J'WBLISHIMS COMPASI. kjT Wi 0DM eventful epoch """distinguished for "reot)i)ciliatibDK and bi4 ilefiaucc to the New York for probably the fiftieth The' New Yerk Independent thus dig. throne which .jdemanda their submis- time by bill for the repayment of courses under the above tit le Editor. ( hurloft IT. triumphs. political great aid l)Hiiim Mnuaurr. ;' We suppose i bal Congress has the There'' is pinch hope that Mr. Fill- sion. Alienated from their conquer- money to drafted men who bought ri!,i to govern the Territories pretty much a in will ors to lie from stroke the the more war, it pleases, without, reference to t),e feeliug, despising their rule substitutes to go yet recover SAT UK DAY, MARCH 7th. J874." which' las prestratt'd hire. A life so and restless in thtf fetters which' the printed circulars and sent them over of their people. But certainly ;he juJi Committee, in proposing 0 useful and a name so deeply cherish- foreigner's prowess has forged for the State, asking a subscription of ciary the Utah law which grants womenannul the 10 from each person interested to elective franchise, is making what j8n . A NKW WAK IX AlHICA. ed, may yet be reserved to adorn the them, the captive provinces entertain exactly an American usa of its right sphera of action in whih he is an il- no sentiment in harmon'y with their secure the passage of the bill. A Granted that the object in v0 Muns. Ouizot lius ofteu maintained lustrious lords and oppressors. Those who good many simpletons were thus vie men the right of suffrage was togiving exemplar. strength"' that England was the only modern have comforted themselves with the timized and at every session of the en the Monnon priesthood. Their en franchisement wus yet a just act, anj nation that understood tho system of illusion that time 'would "efface the Legislature, since the termination Of therefore, to be repealed. Granted that HllOJVG U IX SPIIUT. in works Utah. Male suffraee colonization This confession was exbadly memories of a proud past from the the war. the bill has made its appear it works equally badly. If the reason for torted from that eminent statesman Bio Lewis and his allies are want- minds of the people of, Alsace and ance. To the credit of the Legisla disfranchising women is to weaken jrje fuilureH the Franee of. to ed in Iowa. Iy repeated ture, the bill was reported upon ad- ham Young's power by taking away la" Troselytiism in untried Lorraine,, have miscalculated the of his voting strength in the Territory extend her colonines over the lobc, fields is barren of they hold to their for- versely and killed, it is to be hoped, why should not Senator Frelinghuy!e results, so long as while the English tatoo is heard ct the , J V beyond resurrection. This is ote in offer a Utah Bill which shall disfran. experience of communities in mer rulers. cliise all married men in thi The astute statesmen of.Gcrrnany stance, out of thousands, that serve to fry hour of the day in tho Remotest in which prohibition' is' in force, docs Territory, or, indeed, all who profegg eorncrs of the world. Scarcely has not sustain the policy of resorting to understand the dangers that menace illustrate the projects which impostors the Mormon religion, and confine the right of suffrage to Gentiles? Doubtless Great Uiitain emerged from a coKtly radical uud violent departures from the stability and solidarity of the vast hive devised for perpetrating robbery. Congress has the came right to disfranwar in Africa, than another cause established habits and customs. In empire to whose establishment they Would it not be wiser to adopt strin-se- chise male as well as female citizen?. Or, if this seems too barefaced, let th ha arisen for suppressing re- Iowa a have contributed to their effective measures an mainly by put stringent prohibitory t liquor Committee propose that alt bellious demonstrations iu the same law exists.' The services in the field or in the forum. check to the genias of beggarly Judiciary of the local laws which confer provisions practical operation region. of the law has not realized the They foresee the complications that rogues, who seek every opportunity the elective franchise on those who in the Territory more than two defiAn expedition has; been' sent for preying upon the public treasury anticipations of vismuary fiiust inevitably arise" from the years are hereby repealed. That would Bgaiust u powerful Kafir chief, wIiohc reformers. ant attitude of the mutinous provin- than to consider their supplications throw out Young and all the old settlers and leave the polls in the hands of the tribe inhabit) the Western portion' of Lee County, Iowa, is composed of ces, and from the marvelous energy for relief? Gentile new comers. tho prcsperous colony of .Natal. a staid and The plan is not American, but thor- punctilou.sly moral class, and. wonderful vitality, displayed by rrencb. We should liave said ongbly When the fur famed diamond fields who inherit all the Two that it was drawn up after consultation prejudices of their the llopublic of France. To stem the Sleeting. were first discovered in the interior stiff necked with the Due de Broglie. When a French puritan ancestors. The tide of discontent among the people Last Saturday and Sunday, meetings statesman finds the elections the influx of population to that dis Grand Jury of Lee County have of their newly acquired territory, were held at North Ogden, under tke agaiust him, it does not occur togoing bim trict and the demaud for labor caused made a solomn that the popular voice must be respected. declaration, that hav- and to supprtss,. tho niurmurings of direction of Prest. F. I). llicbgrds. He looks about for a gag to put in the largo .numbers of Natal Kafirs to ing witnessed the A large congregatjQn assembled at 10 practical workings the recalcitrant defeuders of the Vatpopular mouth. Does popular suffraee flock in that direction to Work at the of the prohibitory liquor law of that ican, among the Emperor's subjects a.m., and were addressed by I'rest. F. elect Radicals ? ' Then limit popular suf. ui'ncs, 0 high wages were offered State, believe it to be a failure, and is a necessity which betrays the fra- D. Richards and Elder Cyrus II. Whee-loc- k of gtaerftl interest and whicli know how to vote right that is oi iof-cthem. Also, guns were sold freely nt how to vote as we, the in power, suggest tho expediency of its repeal. gile basis upon which consolidated, beneficial to the peo- wnnltl lib a r r hnva thnm party the field to both Mucin tnd'!whit mibjts 1'!, genrally wta ' has" constructed its Iicaction , nearly always1 succeeds" Germuny Imperial ple of Konh Ogden. glishand American plan is better: ever and the opportunity of profidtng movements that spring from an effer- structure. At 2 p.m. another very large meeting to extend ine irancnise, and, it the vote s themselves with was a Events goes wrong, to wait and educate, and indicate tha the great was held, when several ef the local still vescing cnthusinsm, and not more educate and the voters. It could which tho Kafirs temptation than a brief, temporary success is problem of controlling the llhine, Meiers made short and instructive is not so short aeducate, method of securing not rcsuit. Tho Kafir chief Bent his your object: bat it avoids some unpleaslikely to reward the efforts of, those which Von Moltke thought had been speeches. ant and in the long rua it peoplo to the field to work, and they The meeting on Sunday morning com turnsrevolutions, engaged in tho, proportion of ex- solved by a final appeal to the nrbi- out somewhat more profitable to returned with arms of the most Im- treme ideas for which the menced at 10:10; was very much crowd- lift up your voters than to tread on taem. popular tramcnt of the sword, and the war ed. The house both abo?e and below proved pattern. sentiment is not prepared. Where did Congress get that power to The of Titans have to be fought over. was packed full, and every foot of 6tand-iu- g To t uch an', extent did i this matter fra'ulio "govern the Territories as it pleases, agitation iJ fuppress present reom was occupied. Elders 1). M. without reference to the will of the peoproceed that by tho time the Govern- the traffic in ardent spirits will not Stuart, C. W. Penrose and E. Stratford ple"? We recommend tbe Indtpmdtnt ment thought ot oterferin,"n the accomplish the end sought for, be were the speakers, and those in the ' ' to study that glorious instrument, fast 1III.1TY. chief had at his command a considera- cause Us afternoon were Elders Joseph Stanford, purpose is not conceived in becoming unpopular among politicians, ble army, well armed aud well "pro- a In all parts of the country mush- Walter Thomson and Cyrus II. Wheelock the Constitution of the United States anil practical spirit, and tfio movement ' vided with ammunition. There is a will comnuno itself from the force of room institutions are started, aud and Prest. F. D. Richards. learn something about the power of Con Jaw of that colony wh'ch prohibits its own Great interest was manifest in the gress and its limitations. carry on business with every appearintensity. New life seems to have Kafirs froiu possessing firearms! A ance of being sound, and with a glit- proceedings. in North and much ef sprung up Ogden, peremptory order wasstait to them to tering show that is apt to create con- it is attributable to the labors of A DA UK CLOUD. Tha rode tu ruin is alius kept in Elder Kiirrrndfj ttioi r nrms which wns fidence and faith in their stability. Wheelock, who has been preaching in good repare, but the travelers pay the The stupendous triumphs of tho Agencies ere established in all con- this settlement for three or four regarded. Tho contumacious chief weeks expense ov it. commenced to prepare for war, and German armies over the French, and venient localities, aud pluusible past, and has aroused tho people to a threatened an invasion of the dia the cbnseqaenfc dismcriibermc'nt of "representations" are made, ihat se- sense of their duties and responsibilities, !N"otice. mond ftelea. According to Kafir cui FrcTK-territory, have not produced duce jnauy into speculations that end and quickened their desires after spiritual Elder Wheelock I accomhas HAVE MY IN POSSESSION THK FSLLOW- things. torn, tho women, children, cattlo and the "satisfactory results which the in disappointment ana ruin. INtf doscribe! animal, which, if not cluim a work. We plished good expect a full and takvu wil b sulci to the higlnt responnil the property of the. tribo .were grasping and ambitious WiUiain. antThe law relating to fraudulent rep- report of the proceedings ffom Elders sible bidderaway, at the District Stray l'ouud, Cache Couuty, Saturday March 14, 1874. fent away to n plaoe of safety. Rands icipated. Tho fruition of his hopes resentations in regard to the solveucy Holmes and Wardleigh, who took min- at lu'clock p. iu. One black steer, J years old. with white on iwnt of marauders scoured the country hi wresting from tho "grasp ,of his of corporations, is susceptible of so utes of the meetings, but as they did and shoulder and belly, sqtiure crop i a rigbt. spreading terror1 among' tho British hereditary t foes, the fair provinces of many interpretations, that those who not come to hand, we concluded to pub- in iuiuuu ii .v ou leuA.nip.. STEWART, lish the above brief notice. Iorraino and Alsace has not been are and Dutch settlers. District Vuund Keeper, engaged in doubtful practices, Marcl Ricloaond, 4th, 1S74. Under this condition of things, tho realized. . Whatever claim tha house whilo concerns, bolstering colonial authorities liuvo taken of liraudeuberg had upon tho do- can from Disturbers of the Peace. enjoy immunity punishmain which was measures the ouce tho to re of puuWh prompt, heritage ment aud exemption from personal IMPROVE YOUa STOCK Ogden, March 3d, 1874. t'nu-toris it who not have the recognized by savages presented Germany responsibility. Where persons make Editor Junction ; Last Sabbath evening I attended the a strong opposition to tho spread of subjugated poople who yet cling with statements FOtt SALE, THE THOROUGH-BREauthoritatively iu regard services of the M. E. Church, where alien iuflueuce over thvir. ;;ountry. undying devotion to the tri color and to the solvency of ; compiiuies,' Mid Bishep Peck preached. Previous to and DUIUIAM BULL, Y011TEX, services the congregation were Tho result will bo a renewal of the the destinies of tho Empire. tiiey can be construe 1 merely 33 ex- during frequently .disturbed by a crowd of WITH FULL PEDIGJRF.E. hcenes at Magdala and Comnajwiru; , r ''he destruction, of a political fabnc of which influence rowdies (I do not know what else i pressions opinion, youiig ; isfiiuf a dii5cult,task, but inWreiofl-jiUuetio- u ? innocent persons to invest their to cull tbeiu) who assembled around the door, nul weuld frequeutly run on the is a work of ngc. True, means, the parties cannot be held platform in front of the church, and r.. 151 LI, A X I) I I LL3J APPLY TO Lorraine aud ..Alsace were ancient shout and open the door and throw each for inflicted responsible any injury others' hats into the church, to the an- AMMOAD This morning's dispatches an possessions of Germany, but tie right their victims. If, however, it noyance of those who wished to hear. upon nounce thi death of lion. Nathan K.i of. conquest has giveu France abso- can be established that To feuch a was this done that the they wilfully Deacon wasdegree under the necessity of freHall, and the dangerous illness of ex lute title to a territory that has Or, JOSEPH WRIGHT, Ogden. practice deceit' they lire held liable, quently going nad closiig the door, and IVesident Fillinoro.j A? caincideiiee fealty and;:Efguno to and persons who assume offices of also requesting them to desist, whioh was replied to with loud laughter and there two eminent persons whose c:- - the rule which three centuries had trust, otqtecially in relatiou to corpor- saucy talk in return. ret rs in life have beeu so closely al established.' The rehabilitation of lie'ieving that every man has the ations, may bo held to a strict lied during half a century, have becu thoo provinces ruthlessly sundered right to serve God according to GRASS KAXrOX accountability.' the dictates of his own conscience; and stricken at the sumo time, l'rcsiduut from their recognized .masters, Jias The distinction is a very nice One, realizing that we have in former years suffered iu a similar, manner, from mob Fillmore and Judge Hal! served to nut been successful, and every day aud unlike a blade, is more violeuce, aad realuing that we ' ' " gether in tho .Legislature of' New niKls to their 'antipathy to the dynasFor Sale at brethreu to cut one way, than to bear have many good likely ' in afterwards to the" lower branch the York, truth,' and wishing that ty which has supplanted the authorTHE U. P. DEPOT, the side which requires its theypreach may have the rotectieu of the civil of Congress,, aud when thu, deith of ity ti which the faithful provincials against law extended over them,: I, us a welt , . . , , mcisioiu hsA I'rcsidjnt Taylor tin d tho ai'ecsjion had been accustomed to' render obe- wisher to the cause of truth, protest. in Ordem left t V. McFailann's flioc Ph"? (my feelings, as do all of Fillmore to highest oiSca in . LOJ5IJYIS3I. agaiust any such conduct anienst ifth istit'i-t- wiil nc. tire pflli il httebtluii. the land took place, Judge Hull was A lew days since the members of a.. I would recommend that the police take mendThe cognizance of this matter, and if the which one of the first statesmen of the day Alsace and Lorraine withdrew from expedients to do not nor cannot control their parent CSJ-- S. M, Pettengill & Co., 10 Stat selected fur a position iu the Cabinet. tho German Keiehst.ui, and emphati- - icants of the lobbies in attendance up- boys so a3 to prevent another eueh Street.;' Boston, 37 Park Kew, New York, Of the eminent men cf that'Cp.iiod fclly cVuJwtad ,tha ylkii Vhich liad on . our legislatures resort for supply- occurrence, that they be locked up ns and 701 Chestnut Street, Phihidslphift. ' disturbers f t be public peacei An ex- arc our for procuring advertise1 who Mere members of the Fillmore oeen - ing themselves with pabulum, show a unthem the upon ample should be made of some of them ments inAgerts by imposeti the 0de5 Jusctiox for Costo'k Administration, 'only throe- lumvo. brtutiato issue of a disastrous war. fertility of resources equalled oiity by for we art already charged with sending and Philudeldhia, and authorized to con- - , our boys to t,lus;place for.this purpose tract for advertising at eur lowest r&te" i Conrad, of Louisiana, Stuart, of Vir- - They represeutcd the unanimous apt- - the unlimited exte'ut'oT tlielr inipu- . J. R. IY tf She n fltlcn.guncjion.,. I.iiro, H;ir,. Utah. ; j.; . . too-muc- h nt have-reside- ' Day' - .1.1 fire-arm- I .... ; peksoxai kespoxsi' . , : Estray 5 Kuh-nion- d, , . up-we- ak y ill-fat- ' rMI J 1 . 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