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Show Utile More A Dratting it Milder. Julj 3. I&y4 'Friday J!J!lKJSij "THE CSIOVJWS ATA, 1 A Y EYOihur, n Ogden will celebrate the auuiversarj of the nation's in dt laht' btautiftl groves ..peodenee. near the river,- the story of the struggle for kuaia' rrghtir'wilrte told by -eloquent tongues, and the rising generation will 'to instructed io the undying principles of our, glorious Constitution, while "the older folks ftiel again the enthusiasm whiih stirred their -- souls iu youth, "when tha lierokrdeeds of th fathers of our c tuntry wereividjy portrayed bt fore them. Utah has been taunted, by falsa end treacherous knaves, witlr dieloy-altto the Union. But those who know her history, who Kara soaa her libora aud discerned her fpirit, can - v the charge upon her traduce, and truthfully proclaim that in respect for the Contsti-tution,io vcueraiion for the noble flinjj back cra-vc- u men who penned it, in dotcracina- tion to maintain and defend it under all circumstances, Utah stands second !. - ;to none throughout the broad main of the- do Government which owei its existence and reccrves its powe instrument. True, the people of this Teriitory "Cannot rufpect persons who have wrighid into power by unworthy ! Wans, and who have schemed for of--, to plunder; ii eas a stepping-ston- e and we do not hesitate to avow .our contempt and abhorrence of corrupt poKtic'uns who occupy the placo cf .statesmen. But while we despite the 'wen we honor the Government, and cherish the principles which those persons dishonor. To morrow' we will unito to do to the immortal doctrini'S nrhicli are the fountains, of our country life. All eectp, all creeds, all .Dirties sheuW'bo ono. Ievid'ous and sectional titles should be discarded. The nioRo of the Union should be our gwido. And while the instruments of music hail the day of freedom, and fno deeds of worthy Vires etoTtelhe spirit cf emulation in our .hearts, let every soul join 'in "harrnony, and pratso the Great Creator for our ccuntry's independence, and the privilege we enjoy amid these 'loft-meuntains of jlcbratiog the nation's natal day. from thatheaven-inbpire- d , . rev-3mu- TnE COAI BLOCKADE. , The cnal The C. P. und U. C roads refuso to receive'thcir consignment at the new and extor---, donate tates, and Ogden depot is I Jikojy to become, for a time, a big '"coal yard." litghtning messages prss to and fro, but no mSerstaniinj has jet been arrived .at, except that fne U. V. Compnny are determined to maintaiu their monopoly, and try to force the other roads and the dealers The ageut at Ogden, ) their terms. who is always courteous and accommodating, is not responsible iu any y&y for the present position. Mr. Viniog, whom the Chicagoans hav designated as '"Vining the ass," seems to bo the prime cnover iu this disre- . putable affair. Our old teauiers will have to look about them and figure oa the closest terms It may be thst mules and wagons can "run a inuek" with the big railroad W a wktle, and that seme of the rolle of greenbacks that gravitate to tfee C. P. Company's bank may be kept for circulation in - t nt this Territory. ""' And we say again, rush on the Salt Lake and Coalville railroad, and let the inexhaustible s of ' "Weber find n new channel for transportation. The great U. P. corporation is powerful, but it is. not almigh-- ' ty. We have several months ta ipente in without fear of consequences, and it will be strange if pluck, , perseverance and unity of effort will nit pre the unprincipled monoplv & coal-bed- New" W-'T- w j ..' York. 2. The Golitn A.qe of Saturday next will contain the yaledictorj of Tilcoo, who re- . eigus the editorial charge to C. It will also contain further Clark. (scandal, urikle on the Beecher-Tiliewhich those who hare seen 4i interpret a quite a letting down on Tilton's part. Tho following are the important parts of this second paper, which the Agt says U written to correct the misapprehensions created by his letter to Bacon, lie (Tiltoa) had been 'assailed by Dr. I5acc, who "was led to beliefs that he was a scandal monger and falsifier who had tried to ruin the most beloved of ministers. Tilton's character and standing as a man among men were involved and silence a his part was a tacit acknowledgement of the justice of Br. B.icon's aspersions, and of the erroneous statements by which they were supported. One 'sentence from Beecher'slips or pen would have drawn the poisoned arrow and healed the smart. Mr. Til' ton called Mr. Beeeher' attention to the offensive atttements, and in the presence of two witoebses told him that unless he corrected the misrepresentations in his way it would Bo necessary tor himself to correct them in his waj, which would be severe. Weeks passed a'ad 00 correction was made ; longer "silence on his part was impossible. Mr. Tilton is accused of ift'.eudiog to strike Beecher a staggering if not a fatal blow. Whoever reads his letter with care will eeethit he studiously refrained from striking any blow at all, save at the thick network of calnmnv and misrepresent aticn that lias been adroitly woven for his own entanglement and ultimate destruction. His sole purpose wes to save himself, after years of silence sad endurance, and when longer silenco and endurance would have been fatal, and he refrained from mentioning Mr. Beeeher at all except as, it was necessary to do so fcrorder to set hknself right. His reticence io this respect deserves commendation. If in order to vindicate himself he wis obliged to lift the curtain nd expof.e tie serious, disingenuous and inexcusable transactions, it certainly was not his fault. ' If Beeeher wishes to exculpate himself, if Plymouth Church wbhe to indicate the character of its pastor, the wiiy is open, and the world will await the issue with anxiou solici-t- u !e; but so far from it being Mr. purpose to injure Mr. Beeeher in anyway, bin sole hesitation to publish the letter was fear that it might injtrre lleeibisr. "He sirid to personal friends who urjftd its publication that he shrunk from suyiug'one word that could add a pivftg to Mr. Teecher's already pierced und tortured heart. He said, 1 would not lay so much as a finger on that sad 1 would not rise and Burrowing head. This has been by his rain if 1 could." Mr Tilton s prevailing temper of mind and way of speech. lie regretted nothing so much as the necessity which forced him to say anything about the matter whatever. If Mr. Beeeher was sunt ten, he was only himself and friends to blame for the blow, but the essential peint in this "whole controversy remains untouched. With the scandal itself we have nothing to do, that is a matter for Plymouth Church and its pastor to deal with. If there is a skeleton in their closet they will .probably hasten to open the door and let daylight shine tbreugh its dark places. Webster c.iid that suicide under the weight of accusation was a confession of guilt. There are circumstances in which silence is suicide, but one thing in 'this wholo matter is so conspicuous and grand that it deserves notice that it has not received. We refer to the toler-tiothe sympathy, the.'solictiude of the America's people for a great and useful man under, a cloud of suspicion thick and heavy enough 'ta crush an ordinary oharsoter beyond recovery. Had this thing happened 25 years age, Beeoh-e- r would have been dragged before an ecclesiastical tribunal for trial in less than an hour atter the accusation had definite shape, and had he tried to preach before tho trial, ho mijjht have been mobbed; there is scarcely a man or woman in America but hopes ie is innocent, and tries to believe him S3. His name is a precious household word, fie has the sympathy cf fifteen millions of people who bend forward to save and bless him. There is something almost sublime in the spirit aud attkude of lire American people who refuse to condemn and degrade a great and useful man, even if iu eorue moment of temptation or under an im. pulse which only the strongest ratures understand, he did what he eaglit not, at least, until compelled to do so by the necessities of the case. Thev see the ter rible injustice of weighing a whole life of unequalled in servreerbU'ness against a momentary infatuation, and throwing 35 years of cousecrated effort for the highest ends utterly away, for what may have been done in a fit of fremy; and if they condemn him at all it will be for his efforts to evade and oonceai what should have been frankly acknowledged, to his own people at least, and hie willingness to shield himself by allowing the innocent to suffer for his offence. So much has justice gained, so Vast the increase of charity, that bis greatest mistake has been in not trusting himself to a people who are proud of his fume and jealous of his reputation, by a coarageoss statement of facts when it was found that the air was fuli ef rumors and surmises. An ounce of sincerity is worth world of canning Tilton conceals nothing that duty to others and natural delicacy of his manhood dots not require htm to lock in his ewn breast. He has been guilty of nothing but too great confidence in an unworthy people, and mistaking a judgment that wai prompted by an impulsive temperament and a warm, kind heart, an act for which he had been severely blamed. He asks neither toleration nor sympathy, but simply that justice which is so natural to the hearts of the American people, and which in the long run they are ure to render to whoever confides in them without cnceilmt of Icttb'.e dealing. . UTAH. Til-ton- 's 4 , . a gentleman C. M. I. COLUMN. I. ltouiaiioe of lic Kail. A u. Jra Crouch, "triiarles W. Pen rose. 'Eawir OGIE. Xieeclior-Tilto- City Drug !Stbre MAE? who has becu residing here for a week or more, liaa filed a claim for 800 against the Central Pacific Railroad company lor the value wt a quantity of baggage lost while iu transit from Chicago. It seems that soma time ago Mr n Crouch, who by the way, is the of the proprietor of the Trenioet Ilouse in Chicago and a very wealthy gentleman, fell madly in love with an actress named Eliza O'Conuor, them playing at Hooley's Opera House.-liplaced h?r in a marble fronted rouse, which he had furnished at a cost of $3,000, and here thy spent much of their time together. Oue day Eliza informed him that she had received a splendid offer to appear in a New York theatre, and udIcss Ita' would marry her, as he had often said ha would do, Bhe would go away from him. Acting at once oa the hint so artlessly thrown cut ti e young man obtained the license, they were married thortly afterward by a magistrate and at once started for California. Of coarse society "was startled by tho story, for young Ira came of one of, the oldest and wealthiest families iu Chicago. Since 1833 the Couches have been a part and parcel of 'that city, and to have one of the family run off with an actress was dreadful. James Couch, his niece and son Ira are the sole owners ef property in that city valued at three Bullions ot STREET, 'OGDEN. j OGDEN BRANDH. PURE DRUGS & PATENT MEDlGld -- I'PAISTS, OILS, TURPS, VARNISHES. Groceries ! Gr occrics Sunt Arriving! OUR SPUING COKSlSTDfO 'Old Cognac Brandy STYLES Dutch alo, Fine Allele of Old Tom Gin, ;PArTOiT1 rsttpnw; t nfivn Wlwo I tj .ii null mill Print. Percales, . .LlC5() n.A JliU i CIGAES, TOBACCO AND SNUFF. EOJH, "KENEDY, BED JACKET, rULMATIOS iu ASGCSlfii QinKlirtnt, Ltnen, BITTERS. Organda, w nolcaalo and 1'cqucs. AND A Pretctiptioris 6SEiUL 9 Fine Jamaica Bum Schlm or THE CHOICEST And Venuinc Old Scotch WJtiskcif GOODS, ASS0ETME3T OF etali. Accurately Prepared. d92'tf WILLI A 5T Dry Goods ! WOODMANSEE'S DRITEU.jproj STORE dollars. The young couple, da their departure from Chicago, had so much bagMei' BoyV and Children's gage that they did not know what to do with it. They concluded that it wouldn't pay to pay the extra bag- CLOTHING IN GRfATARIETY gage charge, so they sent several huge trunks throngh as freight. The SUITABLE TO THK SE1SOX. Crouches arrived hero in due time and after a while their baggage came, but in what a plight! The large trunks had been broken open, and'in place of .young Ira's gorgeous apparel he 'fourtd the smutted overalls and blackened shirt of some railway engineer dr brakeman. In other trunks was found a pile of old miner's Ladies', Misses', and Children's clothes, cowhide boots, out at the Trimmed Hits and Fancy Goods. toes, and a hat without any nm. When Mr. Crouch discovered his loss he at once took measures for re dress, and the result i3 the filing of his claim for $600 compensation. East Sido Main Street, Ogden. -- :o:- The best place in totou fdr a General ass ortmex 0? caps, Boots hits, and IHerahandia? Fil7st-Cla- ss shoes, PRICES AS LOW AS ANYWHERE L tlkt, 5 PRODUCE TAKEN -- tlao 3Lt Iliglicst San Fran. Chronicle. A FCtL STOCK DON'T FORGET ff A San Francisco reporter blushed at some remarks of Victoria Wood-huland wa8p?om,ptly discharged by his employers for "conduct unbecoming a journalist." Hardware, Staple Bmgs, Notions, Paper Hangings, Qseen's-WarSaddles, HarBIDS FOR CEMETERY trimand Harness ness Sealed proposah for building a Ticket mings, Cordage and STOKE- - Till GROCERIES, l, EM Fence argued the BILLIARD PARLOR e, Tin-War- Main Street, Ogden. fJOfT MOORE, - Proprietor. e. Ojjlen Cemetery Iaiquors and Cigars. 1874. By AGBKTS TO order of th"eHy Council. A19-t- Jas. Taylor, Recorder. d243-2- Ifcars f MSTMG , LIM1 BEARDSLVHOUSfe, Opposite Uiiton Depot. MT10.VAI FIRST BAX'K OF UTAD, Salt Lake City. WARREN HUSStY, Sewing Macliinos, MEALS BOARD $2 PER DAY. aeconiuiodutioo. SOC. . Vai firat Itnown In l"f Its tnrrtu nr- well knontnrS"1 le world. It Ml ont tho hKbKal fk.Al.ii.l ...1 I.e ri'Mirdt"M tuS LuiiitK ut in tile world. ruiilion. nnm intlUons of if eu us, ana a. a ueauug - Good Bar Attached. v JI. II. BEARDSLEY, Proprietor. PRESIDENT. d49lf. y ANTHONY G0DBB, CASIUEfl. l Notice to Tax Pavel's! Railroad men are now iaking IT HAS HO EQCAl.. tbfir M,al at the LELM0N1CO? BeIt I recommended with onbenndol cause Mr. t'aiidr sett an excellent table, ance iu all caeos of i ut.Briii8e.liun. treats his rastoftierfc right, and oulj Hard 8wellins. B" JoltiU, irozen Fejtu-c.for board. charges $5.00 per fto., among all persons, md for ! . NOTICE IS HEREIN GIVEN, that the CITY COUNCIL ' of 0GDE5 CITY, will Meet in the City Hall, jOgclen ON FRIDAY, July 10, 1S74, At TWO when p.m., APPEALS Apainst the Amounts Assessed against property holders iu said City, will be heard and determined. Parties concerned will govern themselves accordingly. 140-- . L!ME! LIME ! t LIME) At the Lo Tithing Office Yard.5 HAMPTON, Oppwite Old Tithing OT 0r, Main Street, Ogden. i imt TAYLOR, TO RENT, . K8T WiU THK BKST AND CIIEAP Anti-lrMin- g di FORCE aud LIFT SI I'M fur or nhatlow wtlli. Alio, Patent Point! for DriTe Well Pnmpa, with iaiuWe inmpipiBg. Pump repaired id fitted upon reasonable terms, at IVorkshop. (Mile. . Tiiliiuf M4-t- f fe Soli! at Reisonabie Prices on Terms, as wish to Close Out, tni taj THE TJTAI--I Conns., Jure f, lSTt, - hotel, The Finest House of Ehttrtainmcint H. DOOPEE, Snpt. Dissolution Xetice. HERETOFORE exiting nUIJS PARTNERSHIP the firm name of 1'. b, CONWAY CO., dealer! Iu turniture, t'rocktrT. Csware, etc., Coiiunr, Utah, hat thit day beiug DlsSOlA tAt oy mutual eunseut. T. D.- - CON WAY it mpensible fcr 41 bille ay aintt the firm, and it alone aulborited to collect alstanaing accunat. T. B.tTBBY. iUO UTIX Cnro In ocden city. KiiRibly Situate!. All orders addressed to D. H. Peefy, Ogden; will rercire prompt attention; AKD WITH EXCEUEJiT f T. CONWAY. i ACC03DI0DATI0KS. For particukrs apply to Aih w. Tiroiisojf; .fri rhenraatlm, Xetra-'Gi- J oiwrnoua Hack, Halt Kneum,Affe.-Uouore NW Bone and Mnccle tenneu h be and may j uetiy WOUlJ EXTERNAL City Recorder. I. III. STUART tw Send on Tour Orders. EDLEY WHERE ALL KINlS of jIKTlK Trice of FOItTY CENTS A BUSHEL. Old "tchi;' PoU-Ev- Mules or Caltl Hoi-scs- , GOOD GREY LIME the Council. PUMPS!PUMPS! Ringbone. 'aUs, Hoor-aie- . Spavins, upruigw lar and Harness Ca.ls; also disease and Ear ia will dellwr In In thii city, Our new WAGON and MACHI- NERY DEPARTMENT, is now opened iB' LINIMEN! PAIN SUBDUING Tfcnt all Prince Organs Collections Frornptly Attended to. d!56-t- WHY IS IT? CEIiEBKATED Oldest Banking Institution in Utah. Interest Allowed on Timb Deposits. By Order of tb Cit gc CHOICE WINES. According to specifications to be seen at the office of the City Recorder will be received by hira up to July fth, n, WT Ml V. irOODJIAASEL e, Glass-war- Ilatoa TWTrt?Ll3Lt5t "ZZZM noprinat P in MEKT8. Bnte have tbe VXti ytan oi ru., thirty etantlresulta,am: by a mutvuu -,-- Tf v. t )r,imentta "RTnTwivtiri i.lIUlllf To net as recommend hn AWMm 17iiIU-l- est be Imposed v P !SiS iulta. XhyareacutataBil'ra,wKilt.ana v'c nnlKinn fvuuifl A ixt., jS- - Sold ut.a,. : - . TAbdii et ali. Vwocisi CI per 25c. 5C. and Stti or BorriJ, Sjzi Bones 1 Coj j 'jaYONn |