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Show Of course the proposition emanat" t ; Franco. ed from Maxwell, the bacchanalian, t ; and the hero The election of Marshal MacMalioti the convicts' champion ' to the Presidency of the French Rei of the "ring." President Young and other genpublic, in lieu of Thiers,isof deep in France tlemen of Salt Lake being solicited, is a failure, nd as an experiment donated liberally towards the decorsoldiers who popular rule has terminated in an ig- ation of the graves of ; Synopsis ofa Two Days" "SPECIAL XOTICE. MacJfnhon as President of at llrlgham ity. 0e nue .., mund Ellsworth and Moroni Iirown. Plain City-El- ders J. J. M. Butler, Thomas Wallace and Joseph Stanford. North Ogden Elders Walter Thomnominious miscarriage. The uktcu-t-u- l fell in the late civil war. If a feelson, F. D. Pilchards, and F. S. Richards. disposition of the French peo- ing of regret arose in any bosom at Weston Elders Richard Bullaatyne, of these ple requires something more than the association of the names C. W. Penrosa and Edwin Stratford. the insipid expectorations of the gentlemen with that of such persons Harrisville Elders David M. Stuart, ami Moderate Republicans. as the mover of the above RciuJutinn, Jos. A. West and Austin C. Brown. Tho glory of the Empire, and its tri- it faded at the reflection that when Riverd ale Elders F. A. Hammond infoes as who met are those and even and deadly yet achievement, Ephraim Crawshaw. umphs Tabernacle Elders F. A. Brown, delibly impressed upon the memory upon the battle Geld, clasped hands graves of their Mark Hall and Joseph Parry. of a nation torn and rent with dis- over the flower-decke- d F. D. RlCiiAIMlS, Phest. sension, and they yearn for the cl.iy comrades, on such an occasion ts when a deHcendant of the victors of every asperity should disappear, Austerlitz and Solferino will he es- and that the sacred ceremony should tablished upon the throne of the hallow for the time being even the disreputable characters who partici Civsars. MacMahon is a Bonapartlst. His pated in it, and invoke the spirit of charity and brotherly kindness to fidelity to the fallen dynasty breathe upon all. But it is now a unswerving, and as an instance of his devotion to the imperial family he matter of congratulation, that gentle left Paris to pay a tribute to the men respected and admired, by every of the community whose esmemory of Louis Napoleon as soon as portion will not bo his death was announced. In giving teem is worth anything, with tho low- his allegiance to the Republic he did associated even in name breeders of disturbance who so as a temporary expedient, but at minded lift no timo did he utter a word renounc- cannot, under any circumstances, themselves above the animosities and ing his attachment to the family to o their groveling whom he is devoted and whose for- petty malignancy tunes he defended upon many a field. Mr. Thiers' resignation is an that Republican institutions are uusuitcd to France, and the election of MacMahon is equally a concession to tho party desiring a restoration of the Empire. The acclamations of the assembly that tendered the appointment of President to MacMahon, and the enthusiasm with which his name was received when elected, evince the desire of the French people for a change a change that must be acknowledged necessary in an emergency, whou the fortunes of a nation that but within a decade controlled the destinies of Europe, ' are hangiug in the balance. History, it is paid, repeats itself, and Franco is undergoing tho throes of a new roup ' ttai. Louis Napoleon was elected by the popular voice in 1831 as President of the Republic that aroso from the wrecks of the Citixeu King's throneLouis Phil-lippThe army and navy at" once yielded to tho magic of a name that is rooted in tho heart of every son of Franco. The Empire was declared, and all swords were drawn in defence of the newly established regime. and the very men who were the bit e. trest of the "adventurer," be rime his most ardent supporters. foes -- Marshal McMahon's elevation can be called only an interregnum, far the Republic has disappeared, if it even had any actual existence. The promise made by the cherished ex Eaipress of France, ere the third Napoleon's eyes were closed in deaths that her son would be restored to tho throne of his father, is likely to be realized. Mr. McMahou is paving the avenue .to the Empire. nature!. The insult they have attempted to cast upon the "Mormon" people, will d recoil upon themselves. Tho of both North and South, and tho members of every sect who are animated with a soul, will join in high-minde- despising the persons who, on such an occasiou, could not refrain from spitting out the venom which rankles in their envious hearts. Mexico. What is to be done with Mexico and Cuba, are questions that have become almost obsolete. The President, it is known, has his gaze fixed upon those twin gardens of the world. The Cuban applo is not ripe ; it will ontail upon tho Government : too heavy a cost to pluck tho fruit before it matures. In time it will fall 0 into the lap of Uncle Sam. There is too great a space between our shores and those of the Queen of the Antilles, and to speak candidly our navy is too weak to venture into a war with Spain. It is a humiliating confession, nevertheless it is true. Rut Jlexico is within the grasp of tho nation, within musket shot of our soldiers. Geographically it might bo called a part of the domain of the United States, and tho great regret of President Polk was alter the conquest of Mexico by Taylor and Scott, that the eifeto Republic was not annexed. MONDAY. 20. The meeting was opened with singing. Prayer by Bishop Ward. Singing. ELDER W. WOODRUFF toSpoke upon the providence of God continare who ward his Saints growing ually, and God's work among his people is spreading on every hand, &c. JOHN TAYLOR F.LBEIt Said there never was a dispensation where so many powers and keys were given and committed to the sons of men us in tins dispensation. to were given continually this people, who are well instructed and understood the plan of Balvution and the order of the priesthood. Meeting adjourned till 2 p. in. nev-ehitio- Singing. Bad Luck. Heavy storms are again reported East. The lines of the Atlantic and Pacific broke last night just as important dispatches were about te be received. Packer. Prayer by J. 2 o'clock, v. m. T. Meeting reopened. Choir sang, "An angel from on high." Prayer by W. H. Dalton. Choir sang, "Glorious things of thee . are spoken." Hon. J. G. Blaine, ELDER JOSEPH F. SMITH of the House of Representatives, left this city yesterday evening for San Illustrated forcibly the propriety of men being ever prepared to do what the Lord Francisco wished them to do, and of acknowledging His hand always, and submitting to Personal. Messrs. J H. Connolly, God's providence in the most tryinghuurs. connected with the New York World and Spoke also about our slothfulness in keeping the Word of Wisdom, and pay Graphic and W, M. Somers and Albert ing our tithes rightly, the blessings and Thompson of Wheelers' Expedition, are promises connected therewith, and the at the Ogden House. great loss we incur bv not giving more heed to those matters, and said alstrict Capt. Geo. A. Hull, U. S. A. and C. T. God had shown us great mercy though Deuel Superintendent of the Rocky Moun- in granting unto us long peace and pros tain coal mines, are at the Union Depot perity, He had also plainly shown us how easily lie could have reduced us to Hotel. L. P. Wheeler, belonging to Lieut. extreme humiliation and sorrow if our enemies had been permitted to do what Wheeling's Expedition and S. W. Brown was in their hearts to do. e had even of Omaha, are at the Pulawski Hotel. seen what the small insects, the grass hoppers, might have reduced us to had Grand Social Bam,. Next Thursday they been fully lei loose upon us. ELDER JOHN TAILOR evening there will bo a grand ball at Woodmansee's Hall, which promises Then arose, and in reference to our Co to be a splendid affair. Preparations Operative Institutions, remarked, how beneficial it is to bring our wool to the are being made on ft large scale, Purdy's factory and have cloth made of it,and to band is engaged for the occasion, and a bring hides to the tannery and have them supper will be provided in the lower made into leather and keep the shoemakfloor of Child's Hall. Messrs Turner ers engaged working at their trade, and not let them have to work in the adobie Whelan, Minter, McCarty and other well yard. Showed the evil results ofindi known gentlemen, are managing the af- vidual speculation, which will surely Jail fair, and they anticipate a genuine good in the end. Men will forfeit their eter nal welfare for the perishable things of time. the earth at Meeting adjourned till Ogden City has 10 a. in. o'clock, for some days been on the qui rive, in anSinging. ticipation of the arrival of the Great Nw York and New Orleans Exposition. Prayer by Elder II. P. Jensen. PUN DAT, 10 a. m . the circus will give two exto Meeting opened pursuant adjourn hibitions, the first at one o'clock p.m., the second at seven in the evening. A ment. Choir sang, "The morning breaks, the fine menagerie is connected with it, and shadows flee." all lovers of zoology and pantology will Prayer by Elder Lorin Farr, find in the exhibition abundant food for Choir sang, "We thank thee, 0 God, study. for a prophet." Town Matters. Cherries and strawKLEKR W. WOODRUFF Read the 8d chapter of Malachi, nnd berries are abundaht. showed that in said chapter there is a Thanks to Mr. A. Low for favors. the turning of which will show ns Our gardens and orchards look well key e the magnitude last dispensation. and blooming. which is the greatest of all and linked From tho farmers in this neighbor- with all dispensations from Adam down hood we learn that there is every pros- to our time. Joseph Smith did receive om nil the sealings, keys and powers pect of a good crop. prophets who held special" commissions Among the arrivals this morning from in their dispensations, such as Elijah, the West, were a number of muiuui, icttr, uuuies ana jonn, and many others, because it was necessary to going East. wini up the final work of creation and A large emigrant train, it is said, will prepare tho earth for the coming of Je be here afternoon, bound for sus to reign with His Saints, ' the West. ELDER JOSEPH F. SMITH Next arose and said, if we are not faith ful in this work others will take our plaA New Zealand Party. A of party ladies and gentlemen from New Zealand ces. The work will not be hinderei thereby, but it will roll on just as Dan arrived by the Western train yesterday iel saw. As the light of the sun and its morning, and stopped at the Union De- warning rays are perceived.so every hon pot Hotel. They left this morning for est ana true man or woman may perceive the East on their way to England. It Is the beneficial influence and tho truth of of Christ. Our works here. the their iutention to return to their ' adopt- our gospel and sealings covenants, secure to us ed heme in autumn. All speak favor a sure patent right in the world to come ably of the colony and its prospects. The wicked have no hope after their de Irom here. t ,. Cities, towns an4 villages are springing parturo Meeting adjourned till 2 o'clock, p. m up, where but a few years ago cannibals Anthem sung by choir. lived. The party consisted, of Messrs. Prayer by Bishop Hatch. Chas C. Boyes, D. Fisher, J Bamaltyne, 2 o'clock, p. si. G. Herbert, L. II. Johnson, Jas.Ausanne, Meeting opened with singing. and Misses Byutes and Baker. rvayer by Elder Samuel Smith. Singing. Two country attorneys, overtakSacrament administered. ing a wagoner with two span of ELDKRS LOUIS FARR AXD JOHN TAYLOR horses, and, thinking to be witty at Spoke in a manner highly entertaining his expense, asked him, "How does to the audience. it happen that your forward horses Meeting adjourned tine die. are so fat, and the rear ones so sang, "Hark the song of jubiTub Great Circvs. . Lately the soil of Texas has been , , The lui u JSemetlx Only That tnstHiitty toj tho wmt excruciatm- Intlaiiimnticin ami mm iv..' ';.".. lethorof tho Lhiim. Stomal, it. . "'""N iiimlsor orpins, by one npi'lirutiou, in fl' " 9 to twenty ntmutiM, nu matter lww vi,,i,.t nu iutiiiK the wn, the Khmumitic, allays wl Jlwi-ii,!,- nhriii,CriiipleUN-rvo.w,Kuraig- nth limy olpr t xutk-r- RADWAY'S READY RELIEF Inflammation of tho Kiilnojn, lnlUmmatlon m , ...v jii,i.w,.iuttiiu in nit Howl-ir()ll fiwtiim of the Lungs. Soro Throat, Oiffi.Ju iirealhintf. faipinitiouof tlu Heart. HvMori. Croni., Dipthoria. Catarrh, Inthu'imi. HeaAichp Toothache. Neuralgia, Kheiuinitism. t.I I Chills. Ajrtte Chills. The aniiliiatum of the HEADY ItKr.Tvp , ... riart or narts wIhtk tho tiain or Him,.,,!.. will atlord e.iso tuid comtbi t. Twenty drotiS in half a tmiihlorof wnw win i a few monieiiu cure Ciainps, Spasms, Jour Stuiu-ucHeartburn. Sick Himluclie niurrim.. n tery, Colic, Wind in tho Bowels, and all Internal h. l UJtlS. nir Travelers should alwavs carrv u liottlo nf WAY'S HEADY KKLlKk with them. A jn water will prevent sickness or painis front iuant:e 01 waier. ji is oeiier tuun iruch Brautly if Bittern ivs H stimulant. FKYKK AM Alii,'!: cured for fifrv Thcr is not a remedial acnt in thio world that will cure Fever and Aj,'iie, and ail other Malariaii,: Bilious, Scarlet, Typhoid, Yellmviuid other Fevers (aided by Hallway's l'illsi ho quick as RADWAY'S KKABY KELIKF. Fifty rei.tt uur bottl b,.u by Bi'iiLstH. Health! Beauty! Pure Kieh Blood Increase of and Weight Clear Skin uud Beautiful secured to till. BfruiiKww! Khwh n KAJJWAY'S Dr. Sarssipnrillian licsolvent. Has made the most a.lnishinir cures, so quick, io rapid are the changes tho body undergis, under the mHtience of thin trill v wonderful Medicine that KVEUV BAY A.N ISCUKASK IS FI.KSU AND WKltJlIT IS SKKN AM FELT. TAKE UUEAT J!I,001 el ItlS IEIt. 'f Kvory drop or" tho S A USA PARI 1,1.1 AN communicates through the Blond, Sweat, Urine and. other lluids and juices of the system the vigor of life, for it repairs the wastes of tlie body with new uud sound material, burufula, Syphilis, Consumption, Chiiulular disease, Lloers iu the Throat, Mouth, Tumors, Nodes in ti Ulanda uud oilier parts of the system, Sore Eves, Strumous Bischaiges from the Ears, and the worst form of Skin Biscaws, Eruptions, Fever Sores, ScaM Head, Hinm Worm, Salt Kheiini, Erysipelas, Acne, Black Spots, worms in the Flesh, Tumors, Cancers in the Womb, and rjl weakening and painful illscharges, Night Sweats, Loss of Sperm, and nil wuMoh of the lite principle, are within the curative range ol this wonder of Modem Chemistry, and ft few days' use will prove to any using it fur either of these lorms f disease its poteut power to cure them. If tho patient, daily hemming reduced by fhe wastes and decomposition that is continually proin arresting these wastes, and gressing, repairs the same with new material made from healthy bloodand this tho SAKSAFAKILLIA.Y will anil does secure. Not only does the Sarsnpnrillian Resolvent excel nil known remedial agents in the cure of Cliro nic, Scrofulous. Constitutional and Skin disensiv, hut it is the onlv positive cure for KlBNEYtnd BLABBER COMPLAIN J S, Urinary and Womb diseases, Gravel, Diabetes, Dropsy, Stoppage of Water, IucoHtiiience of Uriue, Bright'e Disease, Albumiuuriii, and in all ca.sea where there ars brickdust deposit, or tho water is thick, cloudy, mixed with substances liko the white of an egg, or threads lika white silk, or there is a morbid, dedark, bilious appearance, and white bene-duposits, and when there is a pricking, burning sensation when passing water, and pain in the small of the back and aluug the loins. Price, fl 00 WOKMS. The only known and sure Kemedy f r Worms Pin, Tape, etc. XtESoL-YKN- ' pel-so- suei-Bcd- Tumor or 13 Yours' Growth Cnred by ICailTva.y'H Kcsolvent.IS, 1869. Bkvi;iu,y, 3I;iss., July Db. IUpway: 1 havo hud Ovarian Tumor in the ovaries and bowels. All tho doctors said "there "as uo help for it." 1 tried everything that wa recommended; but nothing helped me. I saw your Besolvent and thought I would try it; tut had no faith in it, because 1 had suffered for twelve years. I took six bottles of the Kcsolvent, and one !ox of i; Hadway's Pills, nnd two bottles of your Beady and thero is not a sign of tumor to be seen or fel t, und 1 fVH better, smarter, nnd happier than I liave lor twelve years. The worst tumor was in the left side of the bowels, over the groin. I wrBx this to vou for the benefit of others. You call publish it if you choose. HANNAH P. KNAPP. DR. RADWAY'S PERFECT PURGATIVE of-lh- shoe-black- s, - 'tt. t cr e. " ' R. ft.1 E RADWAY'S READY RELIEF! 4 IKES THE HOiWT Aptointmexts. The following named the In iron. to r Synopsis of a two days' meeting by . tj 'Ml Elders "are requested to fill the appointMrtT li at held City, Brigham Twelve Apostles, ments as herein indicated, on Sunday May 24th and 25th, 187& AD WAY'S UK At) Y RKL next, June Jst.: Kills' A CUM SATURDAY, 10 A. M. EdLorin Farr, .....1 It wiui tlln Hooper City Elders Self-governme-nt Com-munis- Mcel-in- a: PILLS, Perle.ctlv t;istuless, elegantly contod with sweet guin, purge, regulate, purify,"cennseand strengthen. Badwiiy'g Pills, lor the cure vt all disorders oftbe Stonmcli, Liver, Bowels. Kidneys, Bladder, Nervous Discimes, Headache, Constipation, Costive-nesIndigestion, Dyspepsia, Biliousness1, Billons Fever, Inflammation of the Bowels, Piles, and all Derangement of tho Inteunal Viscera. W arranted to elfeet a positive cure. Purely vegetable, con, taining no mercni-y- minerals or deleterious drugs. JSH" Observe the following syuiptoms resulting frni Disorders of the Digestive'Ciui" Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness of' tho Blood in the Head, Acidity of tl Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust of Food, Fullness or Weight iu the Stomach, Sour Kructations, Sinking or Fluttering at tho Pit of tho Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried ard Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensation when in a Lying Posture. Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in lh Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of th,Y l)..iv. ; , i. fi.Iul, Limits. and sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh. a iev uoses or Railway's t'Uls will Ireo ui'j-tet- u from ail the disorders. Pr'c 23 rents per box. Sold bv Druggists. lets. invaded and hostile demonstrations mrdo by the squalid greasers on the south side of the Rio Grande. In retaliation for the crimes perpetrated and depredations upon the property RF,AD"FlHOaiil"Trno." Send one of innocent citizens of the United ter stamp to Kudway & Co., No. 87 Maiden Lane, New York. Information worth thousands will b States, peremptory measures have sent you. , i TTnspcnlianljf Menu. been adopted by the; commander of The world is full 01 v cuiitiren crying ior One of the meanest and most con- tho garrison at the post He crossed temptible outbursts of sectional hate tho river and inflicted upon the Candied tasxor f d Oil. and party spite wo have heard of for guilty parties punishdelicious, effective and several for The Sata long time, was exhibited last ment, days kept posv.vVil J if L and harmless. 'taste and .moll puluve jiif'TVA 19 of 1,19 GwtorOil is wi urday evening at "Independence session of several towns on the bor1!L Pi lts ovoixome. l)jULi I tiroly ' Hall." Suit Lake Citv. At a meet-in- g der and on Mexican soil. President cathartic powoin ooenuuuikD.fr ' cents. Price id t,ot imiiired. held for the purpose of taking Grant endorses tho action of the McLain's Vcrmirugo Uonbons into consideration .the proper, ob- commandant, and appears to be deAre elegant and effective, They resemble fj lioubons kept in confectioners' shii9. thll'treji termined solve to the Mexican quesservance of Decoration day, the folJove them and cry for thorn. Price 25 cts. per box. tion which has been an incubus upon For Sale by Z. C. M. L. lowing Roohition was adopted ; Ami all other druggists. Ilr,hd, That the General Committee the people of this nation. (Whether b ami are hereby ordered 10 refund to an annexation scheme or the establean ?" The wagoner, knowing them, lee." Take Notice. brigham Young and nil other Mormon lishment of a A larce stock of Oil, Turps, Paints. Vnr. protectorate is project- answered, "Tho fore, span are lawadi , u.11 moiiey contributed by tucm Benediction was pronounced lot of .by Elder nishiw, Brushes, ke and a splendid fur the purpose. T P'J' ed, future events will disclose ,;" Jo.'eph F. Smith. just arrived at Driver & Nellif yers, and the others clients.. A (j. (stoic, Ojdeuv I',-..- nliove-name- '... d sS5-- , , .well-merite- ' j. " - , i , aoT-l- y ,,' ; : ' -- . ( . |