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Show I i THE 'mliliihed EtKRT tVEKirO, Sundays exesptej Charles IY. Penrose, Editor as! Bciiueu Maner. OGDEX, Monday Evening, tT.UI, February 1C, 74 FESTIVE SOLOXS. The motley gathering known as the Legislature of Mississippi, have conceived many notions that heretofore have not occurred to the innocent and of that State. untutored all the brilliant ideas which But, of were born of the exuberant imaginations peculiar to the Congo and the adventurers who happened to cast their lines in pleasant places, when they fuisted their obnoxious presence upon a people who spurn them and their misdoings, none has been so marked for originality as the one that prompted these Solous to adjourn to New Orleans to witness the Carlaw-giver- s OKTl'.TIURI Gen. Spinner is said to be a crack TINWOUK ! shot with the rifle, and we can testi CONGRESS. fy that he is one of the most easy iTTTQT A VTTQ A nnTQiTNT n i Numerous enquiries regarding the ana graceiuii writers m the country, T7ISHE8 TO INFORM HIS FRIENDS AND duration of the present Cengress,have An editor in Greenville, Tenn er f PatroDS thattbebe bas moved from hn form Livery Stables, premises, Bear been made by many of ouf readers. writes of his rival : "His slanderous To the rear of Higginbotham Child & ad also the probability of its early soul in imbued with the electric fire Co's Store, where he is prepared to do of hell; his black heart emits the A impression general journment. all kinds of exists that the present term of Con- sulphurous fumes till his whole na ture is absorbed in one homogeneous TINWARE WORK gress ends on the 4th day of March mass of hellishness," and the Norris- sesA limitation. constitutional by town Herald says: "A man might go IN THE BEST ETYLE. sion of Congress embraces two terms, to the Yale school of journalism for one long when an adjournment sine one hundred and fifty years and not learn to write that way. Orders left with tbe above firm, will receive die is effected by concurrent resolu' tllli-lprompt attention. tion. The present term is the long SEEDS AND PLANTS. one, and may extend to any day that TRUE CAPE COD CRANBERRY. the two houses of Congress may de- f1 Jm J bst iort for Upland, Lowland, or i termine to continue it. uaraen, oy man, prepaid, tu.UU per Judging n from appearances it is noLlikely that Congress will adjourn until mid sum- mer. as yet mat Doay nas accom- plished nothing of consequence, and so many subjects of great moment, demand deliberate consideration,that it is most improbable it will dissolve before passing upon the principal measures requiring attention. The second term, commencing on the first of December next, terminates nival. by constitutional requirement on the Mardi Gras occurs fourth of March, next year, when the From time immemorial the people of period for which members of the New Orleans have observed the day, elected, present Congress were whteh precedes the lenten season. will expire. The longest con The exhibition is grotesque and imsecutive term of Congress known mensely entertaining, and ouc that in our history, was that of 1850-1- , has peculiar fascinations to our when the admission of California was of ebony hue. The sa the subject of one of the bitterest pients who sway the destinies of a controversies that has marked the populous and rich commonwealth, annals of this country. Under Pres linding the cares of State weighing ident Johnson's administration, Conupon them heavily, and. impressed from time to tiaie to with the idea that the- world is gress adjourned check his course in making appointa stago upon which are presented ments that were objectionable to mirth and scenes-othem. This was, however, excepfun, resolved to "drive dull care tional and must be attributed to the away." They concluded it wise to conflict between Conbetake themselves to the gay city, in irrepressible and the President, which causwhiih the carnival with all its gor- gress ed so profound an agitation during geous and picturesque accompani- the time of his turbulent administraments, its enticements and fantastic tion. array promises a feast that is too A resolution has already been inirresistibly attractive to be oveilook-ed- . troduced to fix a day of adjoun-men- t, A trip on a floating palace, on but it was supplemented by which the weary traveller is lured to another declaring it to be the duty of sleep to the notes of ravishing music, not to adjourn, until meas and where steaming viands make the Congress ures looking to retrenchment, shall very breeze redolent with a fragrance We hardly have, been adopted. that penetrates even the india rubber can hope for an adjournment until probosces of Senator Cuffee and probably July. For the sake of the Judge George Washington Sempro-niuwe wish we could. hits enchantments that must country, prevail upon the sable statesmen to abandon their togas, and to rush into CORRESPONDENCE. the tumult and whirl of fun, four hundred miles away. North Ogden, Weber Co., Feb. 16ih, 187-i- . harm do while no can they They leave the capitol of their State in Editor Oodks Junction : Your interesting paper arrives with blessed solitude. That is some satisand leaves this office as regudispatch, faction, and General Grant will have larly, and from general expression made a brief respite from their clamor for by its numerous subscribers, I can say, protection from the jibes of some re- gives general satisfaction. Our roads in fractory "unreconstructed" outlaw. the vicininy of our best lands are at pre-- , The day of reckoning, however, ent in a bad condition, in consequence tf King Frost submitting to the genial must come, and upon the principle rays of tho sun, but we expect the attenthat the "laborer is worthy of his tion of our road supervisor, Mr. James W.4rd, Esq., will be turned to those ef Mississippi kilaces hire," the mostly traveled, and apply the must make up their minds to foot the remedy. We have some improvements being bills of their servauts. They may made, and more contemplated, in the make wry grimaces rave and indulge shape of bouses, barns, fences, sheds, will greet your eye should to their heart's content in half sup- ete., which you visit this locality soon. There is a firstrate class of people at pressed expletives, bat they must face the music. Gen. lJutler's civil North Ogden, whose efforts need concentrating, and whose desires are good, service bill is suspended over their notwithstanding there are some who heads like the sword of Damocles. A have labored to cause opposition and militated against this desirable object. iu thousands, aye, a few millions We are laboring under some disadvanmora or less, what is that to them? tages in the Bhape of flouring mi Is, aud fellow- -citizens - ever-recurri- s, a priced imi, of this and all Jrnits, Ornamental Trees, Kvorgreeus, Shrubs, Uulbs, Rosea, Plants, Ac, and I'KElSU AND L0WKS GARDEN 8EKUS, the ciioicext collection in the country, with all novel ties, will be sent gratia plain address. 25 sorts of either Flower, Uardeu, Tree, fruit. Ever Herb il.llO for or eeut by mail, preSeeds, green, WHOLESALE CATALOGUE TO THE paid. TRADE. . M. WATSOX, Old Colony Nurseries and Seed Warehouse, Plymouth, ilium. .Established 1842. d!272w o.uu per i,uuu. Saw Mill Machinery for WHOLESALE One 16 in. Planer. The above mentioned ing m now ly new Machinery, EVANSTON FREIGHT DErOT, For particulars, apply immediately UI.YTir, PIXL.EY to ' Wholesale and Retail Dealers is er their orange groves, SHgar and cotton plantations, which after all an hardly worth the paper upon which their tax receipts are printed. Thi- is all perfectly proper and in accordance with the orthodox doctrine, which the new order of things has established. If they give them up, swalsurely the property will not be lowed up in their bayous. It can't be done, the bayous are not big enough. When the learned statesmen shall rnturu from their journey, surfeited wi:h the pleasure of the delightful citT on the Delta, they wili prescribe their the" ways and means for settling lesson a accounts. They may give in the manipulation of finance, which we commend to the earnest attention ot the tyros in Congress, who are involved in inextricable confusion while finan-t- i trying t j solve the knot of their - il H.'rjtl.:sitiM8. communication, considering railroad ourselves slighted by the Utah Northern Company, but will hold our peace, as we expect ere long to have them swing around to a point near our settlement, even if we have to pay all expenses ourselves. We have at present to ship our grain and produce from your city, making seven miles by wagons, which is a detriment to the furmer. We expect also to establish a more adere vantageous method of long, giving the consumer the benefit of what he consumes, and conducting their imports and exports, as well as improvements upon a principle of wise and judicious financiering. Notwithstanding it is an acknowledged fact that we have done exceeding well Ibis season, and our citizens express themselves highly satis r. fied, but this is only one step in me lau-deof what we intend to attain to. I think I am safe iu saying that at North io twenty Ogden, there is net one man was last there that tbe other, owing one year at this time They have paid well auother with the cash, aud feel over it, having their own and know what they have, and out or aeot, so mat their surplus produce has netted its value to them, and nothing wasted. They now have it in a shape of wagons plows, furniture, domestic comforts, etc., which makes the countenance cheerful, and the heart feel as glad as an editor's when every one of nis subscribers has paid up. More nnon. g S. Sicvtss. l L ICHSTDs .a. AT AN UNPRECEDENTED REDUCTION. FOR INSTANCE, at 12 Sprague, and- oilier- Standard . 61--Prints, A Sugar, 2 lbs. for $l.oo' Savon Soap, 12 bars for 1.00 1.1 Boots, Shoes, Hat?, Caps, LADIES' FURS And ONE OF G cuts' THE Gloves. In HOUSES TJtali. 2 All lvlio desire Bargains should call and learn onr prices. WALKER BRO S. & CO., MAIM STREET, AND MOST OLDEST RELIABLE OCDEN. WOODMANSEE'S We solicit Orders from Towns and Country. STORE ! East Side Main Street, Ogden. ALL ORDERS Promptly and Carefully Filled The best place in town for a GENERAL ASSOMT3IENT AT THE VERY , MEAT MARKET. CASSIS & MO Will, We offer o:f O-OO- THE BEST GOODS RAILROAD Lowest Possible Prices. OF dl08-6- THE SAN WEEKLY ALL KINDS OF MEATS, First-Glas- IRIX CISCO PRICES AS LOW AS ANYWHERE IN UTAH. CHRONICLE, HE3TINID TO EScrchandisc s BI THE STAR WEEKLY Beef, Teal, Of Fork, 91ui ton, Corn Reef, Etc., Etc. SAUSAGES OF ALL KINDS, Got up in the Neatest Style, And exerything sold at the CHEAPEST CASH PRICES. Place ' EDWARDS. Vyo. 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