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Show She TILPEX and IIEXDKICUS, gunrtum. far as. we are able to judge from whatiwe se. in our exchanges, and b.the Osdmi Pbbuski.k CoMfAHT. the Editor. from, telegraphic dispatches, iMvrle W. npzninatioo of Tilden and; Hendricks Walter Thomson, Business Majt'fcih by the Democratic Convent ipn at St. tpuis is well received, by the Democrats generally, and, by a large maOtiDEX. UTAH jority with, enthusiasm. SATURDAY, JULY 15, WSJ If the people of the U wted States desire a, change in the adniaistnition;, TO ronilKSPOJfDKS.XH. if they are dissatisafcd with the maq-- . It w 1! v trouble nd MnWrraefit if ner in which the- - public affairs have eitW prlTat. on biinew or tbow e will been, conducted under the aanipala-tion,3.o- f writing for publication in. tit Juwsws, udbe (rovernua by tU follonnrule: the publican, party; ifithey only if for publication, n on b.not a nf a iheot of pnper. Give rmtl name of writar, itft convinced that not nocemwrily for pitblicatiuu bot for protecwforro, party, and, that reform is ne tion, lie briel but explicit. 2.1 If on buin9Mf t!i OgdflO PublUbinft Coov cessary and if they beliove that the ;ny iliruct tJ Wuluir Thonmoa, Buium ticket put in. nomination, at St. :J If for publication diioclK-iitoLpuisjneans reform and retrenchaent; then' will they. rally around the stand ard of Tildea, Hendricks and Reform, AinriionuKU agists. and; a the; coming election vota the 7 following persons are mthorifd to., thus securing a rsi7t subscriptions, and. transact uny bun-,- , DeiaC;oratic ticket, a change of nut conntc'td wilklht Junction" Office i change, of men and the other hand measures. But if on thtir respective icitltvMnti. nd MdlvllftM. D., they, are satisfied with the RepubliI.ogan, Provident Hammond. can. administration, and desiro a conW. and, Pfirk RichmtrJ, Smithjield, Uydi tinuance of the policy of that party, A.Noble. then, they will support the nominees .r.W. L. Wetter. Iranklin, Cincinnati Convention and Janus Unsuprth. of the llyrum, Wheeler. TMt All settlement on the, nest tide of Pear vote for Hayes sad a majority, of the Republicans- - will River, i..Cact Valley. J. U Barter. Willardi Mali J City., Willow Springs .and support the latter ticket we bava no Samaria, Jos. W. iJpdiry. doubV Terhaps a portion of them (Mblwb. every i So, 4 SATURDAY WEDNESDAY Ienroev ob-er- Wi-W- riu, tha-latte- r r , farmington, Osf-tJo- the the pelicy W, Poppl&n the Democratic, vote party, may ...TI. A. Ska-.ibtit wa presume ths number, E. X. Austin ticket,. James Salman, will not be gnat. It is quite likely that tl3 DemoW. II. Anderson Eli Whitear, crats will unite in support of, their 0- - In Ro'bh$M- - of. who disapprove , S- - WeHtvUU Paradise ..... Rmr Laht Valley CiahilU , Poatage Morgan Co . , WALTEI.TIIOUSpX. Siitinejis Manager RoxZZt Ogden, Utah. Hi rui icket, if, as we supposa an agree ment was arrived at between,, tha hard money and the soft mpney, members of tho, party. As the platforms and tickets of both; parties are befese the pcoplo now, the issues, are fairly ms.de up, and the. campaign comca.enced. When Coni gress sall havp.closed its labors, and, the members have returned to their respective States, and, when the. beat of summer shall .have" pasced, vie look for an, animated campaigned, one in which th) whole peopl wll be . Addztss all business communications, i;EVEXG3 is re ported as uttejr-i;i- g rah-idnonsense at the meeting of which!6 was, chairman las,t Satuft at Salt Lake. In argu daw ing thp necessity of raising companies of volunteers U avenge, tbo.dcath of, (leu., Custer, he was in favor, oO, aroused., , cussing th$ "vengeance first, and As the people of Utah, however, afterwards." of justice question do not Heem Jo take ru.uch interest iu This is just the. kind, of. talk that politics, we ought perhaps not to ias migH.be expected from, that unwise elude tbem.in tho termwhole;',' andj; person. IVaccjrds with, his, . policy as we of the Territories caarjot vote,. when li3 saon the judicial benqh in we suppotiQ.we shall have to fall back Imttead.of dqvpting what U,tah., . upon our, inalienable right to squab-tull taleuts he had, to judge righte- ble over , local, and other.affairs. ously, ha proclaimed .himself the It may notie amisshowever, in champion of, the caus.e of Federal this connection to referto th fact authority in opposition , to what ho that whereas the Republican. party tailed J'Polygami.o Theocracy " Then reaffirms its hostility to the "twin he waa.for vengeance on,. Brigham relic," the .Democratic party is, on Ypungjirst; the .question of justice that, an well, as all, questions of imor-alit- y was, .. discarded,. He failed,, as all and religioaailent, holding, we such shallow ated .and bigoted par-- , presume, that its fission ,is to dial tisaos .ought to fail,,. when,. they step with political problem an.d PQt with out; of the lino.of, their, rightful questions s( coasoience. . dutioa to vent privae.spleca or,ei5' cute party vengeance, XOIlttAL SCHOOIi. . Ha is a failure in all .things. TYe "We are pleased to, note that a Nor- notice in the, law calendar of the Third District Cour.t ,that.,thejegal ma,', School is .to be. opeaed on,. the patranage hq expected, doea nor flow, 8th. of "atxt Avgust,, ita the, Dpseret in.ujwn him; his name appes-- only, Uaiverw.tj building;. The .. school ttfica as,assctuiate cpu,nsel in tljejong will be under the immediate direo-- . lyt cCcsj;saqd ,thoea polygampus tian.pf Dn, J. JL. Tsk, and the folwires, wiom ,h expected to;,inxide lowing wcll knowa leading preceptors his olBc& in ho?tls,. to, procure kj of our. joutji wil asaigt iq. th exer awistance a a Ann Efea, do,n't put, cises:. in aq appearance at all.) TractiflavofiiTeachingi Theory lie, is a poor adrisora .ns and by rrQ(. L. I, Moncpj Keating, wjtn one aided tealot, and, as a representa-iv- t wetnads, bx, l'ror., t.JiiarJej 1avis; Arithmetic, ,with maihod-q-" bv. Prof.' !ti Mthfldist, owght to.jbi admaPtT. T. lt n T.fiwLs fifi(?rnT)rtr. j with islftd by lisupstar and iin2uentiai. m,thods. by v Prof. Chalea, Wright;, brf rjcofr i.tloody iriadedoov English Grammar; withmathodsby m ivtger; ucMiograpay, f$alhadj counsel, and hisdeure fair, ryox. with methods, ,by PrQf.:.iytonll. taut vaaeeaoca. (without .coasidera, llardv: PeomausLin and tioa.of. its injuitii35 whic.accordrj ing wi,methodv by v Prof., Fr: Mr,-McKea- , ej-euiu- , y al , , v - iBooJk-keeD- iag U b.ceiigioa,, if rOPSSrI;-- (j.ln...j v.. i ... , it . ana a Dajmy aimos-ptereProt. George Careless; Drawing, by annny italys, cooled, by the sujmmer breath George M. Ottinger, artist; Object Elo Cook; Lessons, b Miss Ida I. of the snow, cjownpd mpnarohs which L, Rallies, Esq. cution, by "ANJOTKEU BATTLED aloft in tihe majesty and tower,made been by Arrangeaents have 'Strength of ages. which, schpol teachers, from various the gio- - ''Gem Citook Fell! ViTtJ Naturally, then, parts' of thfl Territory can reach Salt qers. We enjoy .i inase it messing as The Lake City wiia, little expense. c, harvest grown from, seed of their Xis Men, Put 1.000 Lsunanites. kTaion pacific railroad; will gjve them We recognize tha Divine Bowing. to the Bayont.,, ticiets to Ogden and, return at Hand, without whose benlson both The Utah of the usual fara"Chicag.0, 1.1; Sjecial fron Biennrcfc plaating. and watering are in vain. receifed at General Sheridan's headT Northern, Uth Central, Utah South- But at the samp time it is fitting that quarters this mo wale- thai run' roiag will ern, and Utah Western railroads we should, cherish, and express the oenb&d jaat arnwd. from Terrj,' com,, mand, and.sa.T8 the daj he left a issue free rveturu tiokets. to teachers jepart gratitude which is du$ to the brave had been rC6ieiithertbat thepuiiaag; Grock. first attending the school. ia,iie thmosteaa. men who, planted the. colony, :enggedGen. battle ereiv rwordedt Geiu G This. is exceedingly liberal anins on the soil, of guinary ac&ffommemo. Utah, fall like a. soldier at. tbe bad oSkbaZ an, evidence that, corporationa hava rate thai daj, when they nested from ;3aand; poiaoned arrowfiileel thair 2ik bailstonee ia a tempest, while the seuls after all, and that the companies- - .their toilsome result, settled the on journey, of battle buDg ia ibe baJaao. eenlj named have regard to the education Xihe spstof our capital city, andiunfurled and reserve &rce came to hit Meistanoe with a force of 2.009 men, a. fearfui; al advancement of the people of Utah. to the mountain, winds tho hallowed slaughter coDMnencd. Wharj the We hope the teachers, will gener came upon the- mutilated, Sag of our cpuntry, the galhknt stars bodj 0i" Crook, which contained SQpoigoBB ally avail themselves of the epgortu- aud stripes. rowathejr became wld, aaJ dowzu nity whish will be afibided at the of J,ulyvshould oyer the hill, an whieh theswepi The Twenty,-FourtbaitU hadi Normal. Behoof to obtain information ever be remembered been paging, like the besom of: destrucby tho people and over 1;000 Indians were tion, on the best methods of imparting in of put to. Utah, and the deeds of the pio the bajaonet, and these who were not struction to the rising- generation. neers be celebrated in song andi killed, fifed to the distant bills tercvfied. "A reportialsowiactad here that: Terry The two weeks spent in, the Normal speech, and music and, rejpicing. was attacked by Sitting Bull antLGraiy school could, not be occupied else The rising generation should learn Horse, in which Terry and. Silling. Bull; were killed. Na further partio jlarscaa. where, with equal benaS,t to them of the wrongs suffered by. their be received, and ro correct Tefeioa eft selves, and their pupils. We hope fight can be obtained at present. parents in defaoce of their civil and the San. in districts Francisco, 11. Tiie mayor has. the variou the trustees lioeriy, and should be tendered. goTernmant l.OOOvolunteers.'" religious will interest themselves in this matThe above are gmn as specimens o!i taught the wicitedaess oft persecution so teachers are of the if and ter, any and the- rightfulaess ofj' toleration, "Specials," claimed to have been.rV situated that they are unable to bear the aty, of all people to maintain.! aeired bj a ooncera iu this, city, strstii the little expense attendia&a visit to the on the. hlf shell, and; sailed rights guaranteed to, them by the. up Salt Lake and a two weeV sojpurn When we. inform our rad--constitution of 'our country, and the not a line of tnea camover-thwilli that aid trusteesthe ia that city, that fact that Divine Providence will and that the aboe mentioned! wires, them, from public funds in teir con overrule for gpod the ef&rts of the sheet hae-narrangement for, trol, so that none will.be debarred) against the oppressed. c. oppressor general pess dispatchesK from. the great advantages whioh are Let us have a grand time on the from either of the telegraph companies The offered b? tha Normal school. Twenty-fourth- . It will, do us all the public-can- . for m thvir own ideas all. let con be will soon time here, to, the manner in which they are ogoad to have a. holiday. The city btained. Of course there is not a wordof. cerned'make immediate preparations wilMose nothing by it, the public will truth iu.the "Specials'-- ' we hare for it. Aid should b afforded profit by it by ep,ecil requeft by all who can assist in any way. We apolog'.ie to our subscribers PIONEERS' DA And the whele county should join ia, so foul r.n emanation as the We direct(attention to the report, with Ogden,,and make the celebration paper, alluded , to. We neither take it of a meeting of the 24th,of July, 1871, the best nor read it. Last, etening's issue, was icA another calumn, to us to day, and.w yield to. hcJidlast evening in the. City Uall, to which has e7?r,graced the Junction brought the request t publi-- h the above arrange fcr a celebration, ca the 24th City, Ogden, .the future commercial a false rumor, frem a source of July. We ere satisfied that the and manufacturing capital of the how&ver obecare, is Jrequenlly. repeated and spjead abroad, to the iojary of tha people oft Weber County will be State of Descret publis. and the dissemination, of false-- . gratified at, the jyospect, of a good hoodanJ unnecessary .eiciieinent. , Girls lZjiT, time on Pioneers' Day, Aqd Re hope they will make prejp arations to ,. - wa-hono- ? one-fift- b, - - sol-die- rs - h - , - w e o ither-special- s t, clip--pa- d, extrnct-beo&use- , Tt(: in participate the proceedings &ad general gathering in this city, on the day that is honored by, the great masses, of. the citizens of Utah Tho birthday., of American independence is dc&r to the public heart, as it should, be. And Ogden has just enjoyed a fitting celebration of that national holiday. Th, anniver sary of tho entrance of the. pioneers into Salt Lake Valley has a; present rne.ka a, Ffom the X'UeranceV Boton Globe Cspt. McQuestion, of the towboat A. IJ. Glover, relates an.instauce of the pluck of two New England girls which is worthy of record. Lt the launch, of the steam yacht Laura at "On Sunday last in the Tabernacle, W. Penrose gLried eer d f.ite which befel Cucter aad his. men iu the Black Hills; and in a pn.yer of exultation besought the Lord to aid the Lamaoites to repossess themsrives of North Weymouth, oa.Tuesday last, o, hawser iparted. between the yacht aud the tug, and there was imminent dac gee, of the yacht being blown on .to the oppesite shore by the stroag Wind then prevailing,' The people none only local signifiqance.but it orvhoth, boats frantically shouted lor less value to, the old settlers of th a boat to take . a line-tthe tug, UtaVnd their, numerous offspring, which, owing to the shoal water, On thp 24th of July, .1847, a gal could not approach within two hua-dre- d yards .of the yacht, Notwitb-slandip- g lant Utile band, . who had been led there wcri. more than, a across the trackless wilderness by the of eaorce mpa lowing along the shere, voice of, inspiration through the lips they .seemei paralysed by the unexof, President Brigham ,Yung, en pected cata3tiophe, and not one voltered the valley of the Great Salt unteered., At this critical rnqmcnt a The above is from,, the Ogden Freeman, and is a malicious falsehood with- ut a syllable of train to justify its pub-- , lio&tion.. The person who penned it ii entirely .unworthy ofrnotice, but as my. attention has been called to. this mean and personal attack, Is take the opportunity of denyiag the statement, , and atthi same time of expressing mjt utter contempt for the despioable,cre-ture- , wio seeks by .slander with which, he-ieharged, to attract the notice he cannot obtain, by ability, of ,whioh he i totallyxdeficient. . , ia-o- f o . . Elderrft their laukls. , -- cur-lii- e s . . - Lake, and laid ,the foundation upon which this Territory is built, and pn which will yet be, rearedthe mighti est State it the American Union, They, were the .advance guard of a , great arflfty of pilgrims,, driven from their beautiful homes .on the banks of the Mississippi, by the relentless band of sectarian bigotry, gratping the .weapons of unreasoning hate. . This country .waaahea, a wilder- nesa A irjf forbidding and barren desertt At unsheltered, sunT8mitton, ragged recess of the frowning mquii tains. .' it snailes with beauty aQdwlla with plenty. It is a gar-deot4eighta.4 It jvejda rich g?ain and ) luanious ; fruits, revels ia .the d trees, grateful(1shadeof and the, perfume, pf brightiued flew- erlfc anipanjj asjqvelf a akr as . To-da- y ia -- full-leave- 1 skiff containing two ladies shot out from, the shore, andpassing under the stern of. the yacht,, one of ,the caught; and held the hawser while the other, Misa .Lizzie Cook,,of Qaiqey, pulled for the tagv Any one who has pulkd. 'against a steady, wind, towing, anheavy rope, will recognize, the task the ladies had undertaken. . Every moment the sinking rope, was dragging heavier, and, the strength of, the, fait. rcer was, decreasing; the steamer backed toward the skaii, until, she, grounded; the result feomed, problematical; the lady gained onlj inchyby ancb.and just as it .appeared certain thaAsbe was xbau&ted. au4 must give ,up, the the .thousands, of anxiously struggle, watching. eyes vWre relieved to.see tae,men,pn the tag reach,, the. skiff, with a boat hook and take the hawser on board.!. The tug steamed out into, deen water, and .tha. stanch est and. handsomest, propeller" yacht r ever; la-di-ss . v the-sa- , Ck WiPKItROIB. Cka7.?. Tersy was not 'attacked by Crazy Iioree yesterday as represented in the bognst ,'Speoial." But there is crazy cur in town wbo is snapping at the heels of every decent man, and t taken care of ,by the, wha oahtto Seleotmen.s. ., . aorarKaRhs.Sitting $ oil is barg-.-in- g around the LUt.e Hoi a and the. Big Horn. althaugh he was. killed by . bogua. "frMmaii, special," ' yastarday. Aad bow the half sheUJsheet Is ietweea two horns dilemma.,. The. public on one side, thwUeUgraph on tha- ctbar . . - TaT-rm-Tb- J- Indian ware dues cf in s fallyTerrj-ned"- , UaJgatl wkUkr.Tertj.v- tbanttjkUled,:: ankab;i.waaD;f.MXAia-,- L--i ,A,Hoan-T- he ' "thirty " w - - poiil arrowi'Vwhielj didn't perfar.atafltWi 'Pwk. |