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Show OQ DEN very numerovaly attended. JUNCTION But the real Demociata of Utah should respond to the call, and demonstrate FIFTH STREET. fidelity to the principles which they Charles W.- - Psjrobe, - - Editor regard as necessary to the welfare of the nation, and their hostility to sueh JT&XD, Btminvi Manager. tt attempts as that of the mass meeting 1876 of yesterday, to assume authority Feb. 26, ?aturlay Erenin?, which it did not possess, and promulgate as democratic doctrine, resolunrtkiti: iMiMTIfML-DIStions so repugnant to the sentiments l.MO.N. of true Democrats. We; were surprised to learn from Politics ir Utah seem to cause a the Salt Lake pagers this morning, The meeting of yesthat a Democratic mass meeting was great uproar. isit true, was not characterhel J yesterday ia Salt Lake City. terday, ized by the disorder and disgraceful Wc Ward of no call to this meeting. proceedings of the Republican gathNj advertisement had appeared in But there appears to be no the gath- ering. announcing newspaper vbj true unison among tbe elements ering, and- no intimation of the pro- of either party; and without unceedings had reached the Democrats ion there is When do strength. ot this city. But a meeting was their into platheld in the Federal Court House at political parties lug and form local animosities bigoted 7 o'clock last evening, a few hand to creeds, they particular bills having been circulated at bait opposition are bound to breed trouble among jJte announcing that an organizaand they deserve to fail tion of the party would then be ef themselves, in their efforts to wield p6litical fected. Judge IMord was eiectea as a weapon against religion chairman, and Judge L. A. Brown power of any kind. The Bepublicans of Secretary. A. committee en reselu- Utah are divided into two rival facttous was appointed, who. brought in and if the Democrats do not tne following, which after some de- tions, in the same way, it will be bute, were adopted A central com- separate because the legitimately organized mittee was also organized for the committee, disdaining to quarrel, Teritory and ons for Salt Lake: aside and permits the Whereas, Tbe necessity of a (borough steps quietly Demotoe of auu efficient erganuatia irregular organization of yesterday cratic party ia Ui&h i demanded, for bluster and blnader along without to tii purpose of promoting as far as pos ia this tiblo good government Territory, opposition aud without remonstrance. end ountrioutiog to the correction of The appointment of two delegates bouses which the people of Utah bave the National RepublicaD Convento loug endured, 'therefore, KesoWed, By the Democracy of Utah tion at St. Louia on the 27th of June in man comeauuu ratcinuicu, mat wo ruotilrai oar devotion te the priueiples next, was intrusted yesterday to the ud policy which distinguish tbe Democentral committee. At precratic party of tbe nation, and at itera- bogtts isted in the declarations of its national sent there has been no invitation (Muucil. , sued to the Territories to send deleKeeolved, That we arraign the party that for the past fifteen years bos ruled gates, witb tbe exception of Colorado, the nation, fer its faithlessness to the and that Territory is expected shorti'lturestuof the people at large; for its to- become a State. UIBlSam V'. vvaBvaavua vwimiwd ly and rich in opfostering txeuiplified Delegates whowould endorse Grant, pressive monopolies aud subsidizing and sustain such measures as Conl oerful corporations; tor encouraging with the aud J ouuteuaneing corruption in tbe gressional interference - - - , - . - vxi' was departments of the government. of local legislat ures, would ocKeeolved, That to lbs Republican par-tt- j, right mat has exhibited a wanton cupy a very anomalous position in a euoe to its trust, by' imposing upon tbe national convention of the great DemoA meneaB people peraioious and sumpthis is a day of tuary legislation, tbe country is indebted cratic party. But which new t'ur the financial prostration we need not wonand departures, article the land, and which affeots every tricks which polifantastic der at any braoon of industry and commerce. Hesolved. That the eepuration of ticians may play in the sight of and State is a fundamental and and before the country. heaven essential principle of the democratic of the inculcated the teachings by l'Hy, of the American constitution; lauulrs a. d that the ekistenoe of a theocracy in any portieu of our country is a Btanding MORE 11EXDICANT jti nea to popular institutions, and subMISSIONARY. versive of individual and political freeOhur-- h ' ' Hesolved, That long experience has t I suggested tb iiapersuve necessity f a ruical reformation iu our tvrritoriil and municipal administrations, and mat the first s.ep to advance this object, aud to just ami equitable government it i be euuotioeut by Congress of election and jury laws, that will guarantee to American citizens thtir iualienablc lighis and privileges. ttes'olvcd, Thai we have undiminished confidence in Hon. K. N. liaskin, whose I ...! luii kfeil a!nai iKa 1 u tvi n crmio party, recommend him to the generous consideration of his fellow-eunpnfully recognizing bis uiefulasss at i his time in protecting, the interests of the people of Utah. That although as Demoerati we are opposed to-t-be priaoiples of the Uepublmaa party, and do not and cannot tnuorse the general policy or the aJiwn iMtradoB, vet that, as men and citizens of Uah, anxious for all tbat tends to this territory's progress, prosperity andi Ad VMUoenient, and thankful for the aid of oiheie to that end, do endorse therecom jiitniiatious of President U. S. Grant in I l rv s, Lit, gai-- re net rul mauMaffpa In PnnirrAiia this Territory. Thomas Marshall, Chairman. , . pretty well known that n ui'inrai uuu'uiinca naa auwiji iu existence; of which Hadiey D. John s' g, Esq., was chairman, whose duty it was to call a meeting of this char ttcter, and the proceedings iu this tie can only be considered in the light of a gross insult to that com mittee and to Mr. Johnson, its chair- uiau, an old and tried Democrat, well 'tnowu and generally respected. We consider tbe meeting irregular, and contrary to all the rules which have hitbt-rtgoverned the party, aud the endorsement of bugL. men as d I wkin, and suci measures as elear evidence by Grant, that the promoters of the movement are only bogus Democrats, unworthy t the recognition of the great party now moving forward to it proper petition before tb country. In another column will be found a call from the chairman of the legitimate central committee. It is not jrobable tint the meeting will be Now it is - reoom-uiende- . And now Carvei has left on a lec turing tour. Not know who Larver is? Well, he is another Methodist of the Lieford stripe, onlv of a slightly milder cut. Lieford has gone West, Carver has gone East. Both are in the same business. While Lieford lies about the "Mormons" on the Pa cific coast Carver will carve out kindred falsehoods on the Atlantic seaboard. Each will drag his little and sock up all he can get. sponge All of which will be for "Christ's sake," and the pecuniary benefit and lory of Lieford and Carver. Let em prey! To the Bishops and Presid s the Settle-meating Elders iu allLatter-day of the Saints : Dia Bretukex: It is our desire to commence again to assist the scattered poor of God's people in gathering to Zion. To aid in the accomplishment of this purpose we request the Bishops and Presiding Elders in the various set tlements to give especial attention to the collection of debts due to the Perpetual Emigration Fund from those who have been assisted in past years; Ia view of the aear approach of the seeson of the year when our emigration leaves the shores of Europe, we desire that our brethren give this matter their imme diate attention, tbat we may be enabled t do as mucft good as possible this present year. It is tbe duty of all the Saints who have the means, to assist in the gather ing of those of their brethren and sis ters who are still scattered in Babvlon, and we should be pleased to hsve the local eatherities solioit donations from those who are not in debt to the P. Fund, and wbe are able and willing to do tbeir part for the gathering of teat tered Israel. Tour Brethren, BRIG HAM YOUNG, DANIEL II. WELLS. BY TELE Gil A PH. AMERICAN. Washington, 2. The secretary of state, in a eoiourun-ioatio- n to the House committee on foria reference to General affairs, eign Schenck"s connection with the Emma silver mining compuny, says: On Nov. 27tb, 1871, General Schenck addressed a telegram, to the departmeut giving his rensous for becoming a director aud ofor fering to withdraw from the board take such course as sheuld be advined. To this telegram a reply was sent on tbe following day t the effect that alcit though it was the privilege of every he izen w inest in such enterprises as deemed proper, the advertisement of tbe name of tbe diplomatic representative as a direct r of a company seeking to dispose of its shares ia the country to which ho was accredited, was ill importunate and calculated as-to to criticism; that it was him pubject sumed he was no party to the public and coneladiug with earnest advice' to withdraw his name from the manageuent, of the company. General Schenck thereupon withdrew from the board. Upon Dec 20th, Gen. Sehenck addressed a telegram to the department in reference to a dispatch tbat had appeared in the London Times, referring to a resolution ot inquiry, said te have been adopted in the Senate, desiring te know whether it had reference to him, and expressing readiness for an investiAs no such resolution of ingation. come to this department, a bad quiry to the dispatch above was sent reply referred to, to that effect, on the following day, and the telegram was uu derstood to manifest the readiness of General Scbenek to at once meet any investigation, and demonstrate the of bis convictions in the value of the enterprise in which he had invested. I am satisfied he in common with many others, became a sufferer by investing Tbe secretary then in the company. responds to tbat part of the resolution acasking information coneerning the executive the taken department tion by coacerning tbe connection of the minister in England with tbe prosecution ot the Mechedo claim against tbe British government. He gives a history of the case, and concludes by saying so far as the reflections which have beea cast on Schenck, because of tbe presecuiion of these claims or became of tiie preseo tation of them by him to tbe British government, a sens of justice compels aie to say that I am satisfied tbat such reflections are unjust, aud that Gen. Schenck is open to no imputations what ever arising therefrom. Memphis, Tenn., 25. The Appeal's Jackson, Miss., special a resolution says: In the house of Ames Gov. high crimes impeaching aud misdemeanor in office was adopted yeas 86, nays 14. Sixteen republicans were absent. All those present, and two democrats, Grossland and Warren, voted no. The house elected Fetherstone, Tucker, . Percy,, Muldfaw, Braksdale and Spiglcr, managers to prosecute the case before the senate. Counsel for Lieut. Governor Davis has filed a plea denying wholly the article of impeachment. New Orleans, 25. Gov. Kellogg has issued a proclama tion convening the senate in extra ses sion, to commence on the expiration t the present rejular session, on tnurs dsy, March 2d, and continue by and duriBg tbe space of ten days, for the purpose of considering any executive be-or other business that may be brought fore them, or for the purpose of serving as a court of impeachment if necessary. Tbe impression among republicans seems io be that it was the purpose ot tne house to prefer articles of impeachment andlieut.-governor against the governor on the last day of the session which would suspend them from otbee and leave the speaker of the house acting governor under tbe constitution, it is believed tbe convening of the senate in extra session will operate lo quiet impeachment schemes. ty Dl LiOUlS, l. In the United States circuit court to day. Colonel Hatch, counsel fer McKee, government, but frm recirculate freely without which ports, contradiction, and from circumstances tbat occur, it would seem that war is inevitable. HIS BUSINB33 to the PIONEER DRUG STORE. M.;. REMOVED It is said an attack was made on the TTAVING announces io uio uuuieruus pairuua iamimuii(iiinrn te fur JLX that and Otreet, the Coreans, ' ' Japanese by ' has demanded jeinforcements. nish tbem with These rumors have siHce been officially denied, but a branch of the war office has been established at Simonoeski, and y Of excellent Material and Superior Workmanship, Yamagata, minister of war, lefthnrried-'at prices that Jff'u Competition. Good fit guaranteed for that place on the 10th inst.. and cellect-e- d " are store actively warlike being In addition to his former business ho now has ; t and packed for transmission. 25. New York, While the Harlan Bros., and Violette, , wife of one of them, were gofng through Park . the ' A a Full Line of a trapeze terformance at Theaire. Brooklyn, last nicht, the broth ers fell to the stage, fifteen teet, and one of tbem was probably fatally injured. The Delaware. Lackawana and West ern railroad is to be changed from the by a compete broad to the narrow guage. ALSO experienced Druggist. ' Prescriptions dispensed ia English, Freack r 24. Boston, atin carefully compounded. Jno. M. Pierce, formerly cashier of the Merchant's National Bank of Lowell, and lately acquitted of a charge of emWINES, LIQUORS, TOBACCO AND CIGAES arrested on a bezzlement, was OF THE CHOICEST BRANDS. charge of forgery and larceny. publio by th Joseph Tyrrell, To-ero- BOOTS JLBSB . SHOES; A FINE-- STOCK OF DRY "GOODS. ROCBRI:S I Pure Drugs and Jietfieiues y 1 AiDany, i., zo. . The main building of Simmons & Bro's ' pneking house, at Greenbusb, wis burned last night; loss about $25,000; insured. , Chicago, 25. A fire at Lemars, la., on Wednesday night, destoyed a large building occupied bv four families: a woman and three cnildren were buried in the ruius, and when found they were burned to a cinder The husband is now a raving maniac. Providence, R. I., 25. Perkins' horse nail company's works were burned this a.m.; lots 50,000, in surance about $28,000. Cash, Wheat, Barley, Oats. Butter, Eggs and Hide . Jieceived in payment jor Merchandise. W. S. READ, Foreman Boot and Shoe Dep't. JOSEPH TYRRELL, PropV. d92 tf IMP0RTA1T TO FARMERS ! I FG REIGN. Mudrid, 25. Tbe Gaiette officially publishes the details of the submissions which have so far been made by the CarliBts. It estis mates that in addition to the four battalions at Audoin, a total of al1,40) persons have returned to their the them are Marquis Among legiance. Blanco and of Villa Vord aud Gent-ralPalacio, who have tendered their submission to the Spanish Consul at King Alfonso- with 30,000 men and 40 cannon has left Tolosa for JOHN DRIVER, Dispensing Dnrist JOSEPH IIALL, Gen. Supt. Ml TEXAS BRADLEY In Great Variety. Car-list- GaAff . and fiulky Plows, f Latest Iuipr.ivcmenta.- s Bay-oun- e. - FRIEDMAN & SCOTCH HARROWS, a. London, 25 The American whaler, young Phoenix, survivors of the Strath-mon- e saved forty-on- e and took tbem aboard on tbe 22d of January, aid on tbe 20th transferred 20 to Sirrea Manena. The latter bas arrived at Galla aud landed the unfortunates. Paris, 25. The La Liberte report that a meeting ef Moderate Republicans, was held yesterday at tne residence ot Ex President Thiers. The question granting amnes- WAGON ty to the Communists was considered. A urooosiiiou was made that a committee on pardons be appointed, which is to be more secret tnan tne tormer commiuet, and permit those people to return to France, who are imiocent of crimes against tie oomraon bw, and those who were more misguided than guilty. This measure was offered in tbe substitute for a radical proposal of a complete amnesty. CULTIVATORS, and a Pull Line of Farm Machinery, Iron, Steel Etc. Etc., Etc., SCHUTTLER WAG0S, TIIE IMPROVED Bl7-2- A Toast. Two Important Discoveries! The discovery of America by Columbus, and Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery ; the'one npenius cp to mankind a new continent.tbe other a fouutain of health, which ia indispensable to the full enjoyment of lite and its blessings. In res- tinnHR to the above sentiaieut come the unsolicited attestntions of tens of tbous ands of crateful patients, who have been relieved of chronic ailments through its Those voices are liminstrumentality. ited to Be one locality, but from every . All sizes, for the farm, canyon or MATERIAL, etc., at rod. , , , ft. IIA3IttOXD 51. Main Street, Ggden. THE CALIFORNIA,,,, Wine, Brandy and Liquor; Co 'FIFTH JSTUEIST, OCJUKJUJi, . city, village and baoilet, in our broad domain, as weft aa iroin otner dimes, and in the strange utterances of fareign tongues, like tbe confused murmur ef many waters, come unteigned ana nearty commendations. It is, in combination with the Pleasant Purgative Pellets, the great depurator of the age. Under its benien action eruptions 'disappear, ex cessive waste is checked, tbe nerves are strengthened, and health, long banished from the system, resumes her reign and re establishes her roseate throne upon tbe cheek. All who have thoroughly tested its virtues in the diseases for which it is recommended unite in pro DonnciBg it the great Medical Discovery of the age. filed anaffidavit. supporting amotion for a new 'trial. Some editorials from re publican papers, which he claimed had served to prejudice the case against the defendant, were also tied ineamdavit mentioned is by Watson Foster, of Tike county, Mo , who charges H. F, Sum mers, a juror on tne wcn.ee trial, wun having prejudged the case by stating previous to the trial that he was tbe biggest toad in the puddle .The court the defendant to have leave till the 6th ef March to file additional affidavits, T and the prosecution ten days thereafter 3 dethat the to answer the same, and fendant have until the 20th to file testi mony in rebuttal. San Francisco, 25. To Public Large. Larsing, cashier of the Kern Valley If and avo:d to want Murder, you bank, Bakersfield. has been arrpxted. an robbed the grave, bank, He confessed to having untimely and disclosed where the stolen fands YOUR BUY LIQUORS were deposited. All the money was reAT covered. The steamer China arrived from Hoop Kong via Yokohama. The Hong Kong "Auld Keekl" Liquor Store. Press of Jan. 17th says intelligence bas just been received or tne toss, tniriy EAST SIDE MAIN ST., OGDEN, miles from unetoo, oi tne uerman oars Then you will find Lesmona; all hands were saved. It is Chinese stated that the government DISTILLEB WHISKEY shows some disparities te sustain the Pure Not diluted with the "Black Cow," cause of Corea against Japan. Report also besays fresh hostilities are impending tween the aborigines and imperialists in Formosa; considerable activity is said to 198 PROOF. prevail at Mamoi and at tbe arsenal at south the Foochow, and tbe troops at TOM MY camp are being drilled incessantly. The Portuguese plenipotentiary iu Is up to the mask. No Turpentine Cbina has been instructed to proceed to and Cologne cpirits, seasoned Pekinz to ratify the old treaty and to with Juniper, but a Pare remonstrate against the continuance of Article Guaranteed. tne blockade of Macao by Chinese cusbacked will he be toms commissioner"; MY BRANDIES AND WINES up in his demands by a strong foree if necessary. Will compare with the Best in Tewn Tbe Japan Herald of Jan. 29 say; it is and & eon S. N. Co. are my PRICES AS LOW AS stated tbat tbe P. 0 of line a AS establishment 'THE LOWEST. of tbe templating steamers between mis port ana onang-hai- , in opposition to the Mitiu Bishi COME AND TRY BEFORE YOU BUY company. Don't forget the plage, "Auld Keekie.". question absorbs public ITue Corean d!37 13 2 mnie official has beea nothing IIUIIDER! the at Retpectfully place w ines Iffore you an E HAVE THE CHOICEST . . GIN" STOCK OF WINES, LIQU0K ! Our Liquors are particular. . quors BRANDIES, etc., to tw lound in tne- coamry, e:tner auu compile same me to iun and intend always Keep TV or IVtll tuw - A i Pure and Free from any Adulteration at the Whatever, and way be used with tVe: greatest confidence sick bed and iu the family. Our AND WINES CALIFORNIA choice end Come from the beet vineyards of California, end are made of will at we sell and fully ee'eotel grapes, AJUSS lliw J v nut" ,1. " ' v For these reasons: We buy direct from distillers and do and pay Cash for all our VVines and Liquors. Our goods men, middle three or two of hnnds go through the which increases jthe price and multiplies the chances of adulteration. ' mi wine-grow- OUR SALES ARE LARGE, aud Profits and Expenses not - , SniaU. and JJfl We import and fell none but the Choicest. Brands of Wines . , and as pure and unadulterated ai mey come irom lue uw one cent f r worth are only remember to .that is gr ipes it only necessary one t ,( in California, and tbat but fifteen pounds are needed1 lo make wine. At this rate there is no suVtitue as cheap as the grapes "em A T3 . m: Voor,alf,.ll. vMrs P W Pi. & L CO . l;. Per HANSEN PURE ALCOHO L, "OLD ilkir Price List of .Qhoice, &Co LISTBKAXDIES. - WHISKIES PER PINT Old Crow Hermitage Long John Miller Bourbon Eldorado Gimbk GIXS. Crosby k Co., Lendoa Gio Holland Gin f.1,00 COcts 40cts , Soots ,25cts COcts 85c U BIIAXDIE& French Cognac Brandy California Iackberry Braady 75ct Men 0ci Ginger WOES. Burgundy Port Wine ' OldCal. " Sherry French ' CaL, Sherry " Angelica " L Isabella " , Catawba White California '. fweet Muscatella" ' Dry Mascaiella ' " Risling rJ |