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Show He complains most of Beecher's "damnable and nefarious" conduct, after innocence in pretending and try- his guilt coufesbinz to throw the blame of the in troubles upon Tilton. Ho considers hU wifa more sinned against than stnninjr, and says he tried to carry out toward Beecher the Christian doctrine of forgiveness so ir as he was able. He forgave him in his best moods, but he was not a 'very lanre man," if he had been "morally great" he could have "battled it out and trodden it undt;r foot " continue tngive the main We pointi in this scandalous affair, but do not thiuk it wise ?o fill our pages with prulcx particulars, nor make much comment till both sides of the story are tairly represented. She 9flfltnJundio. raUbM wery by tb WKMHSSDAY 0OBKX PKW.I9HIHO ! SATCiDAT, COHPAXT. linrleM W.PcnroMC, Editor. ( o;m:v. utaii. S AT U 11 D. V Y, A UQU ST 1. 1871. pfii mm M OX DAY, AlIST 3d. TICKET IM:OiM, ! For IhhijfttK to Conyrf. OEOItGK 0. ',mmiuineri to OANNO-V- . Four III in the Settlement. Xbe Twenty a hunting adventurers, joining caoai r , agitators, giving and sense of west weber. up one's own judgment in opposing tor Editor Ogbdn Jcsccios: duty merely to assist aom an is Dkar Sir. We, of West Weber, ha the sake of opposition, is neither prothe of ing concluded that there of manhood, a surrenderor fit nor honor in picking up chips and mind's freedom, a misuse of the filling canteens in the re.y of the column, resolved to begin elbowing our way to of American citizenship. the front on the 24th of July, 1874. Conof many years residence a liurg was organDuring sequently, our for Saxon style), voted (old fashion, ize!, wedge in Utah, we have always vvith three sturdy warriors as an apex, the People's Ticket, andvotvd freely. who so bravely and prudently led us. riencL-nor that we had one days' complete triumph ?TC luti v; over rings, uemagogues, me locuicne, witnessed the slightest attempt at ftDd blues. Indeed most of the ills in the our of leading the on coercion sublunary category, suffered a great part - disaster, but the pursuit having been The peomen, civil or ecclesiastical. kept up till today's dawn, no interments to act togeuiei have been made up to the present writadvised been have pic in all things, and they have found ing Our attack began at 10:30, a. m., by the polistrength, order and peace iu from our Chaplain, William is our prayer it that satisfied We are sen., followed by a high- McFarland, cy. James Our freedom toned and stirring oration from backed true policy the of orator day, Jsrdine, Esq., from the evils and vices, the misrule from James McFarland, the a of whisky-soakin- g g-ti- pn-vilig- es t v-r- - ur-- v 1 to-da- Locate Unmnity KiciiMosn. , Richmond reniembired the H,v lf July in honor of the bold ion. ine cituenn ' .L ffroDi. light wiih firearn,!, coustant roaring until n ear sun," ? Vh Cap . James Daveni,or cume oD ',Stt uuiiea rue American to th. V. and the ttichmo. , with bright bay, t ip. en cfiy in . ,l,.i;ttraded . t all that Lave u' 'Cn:U'l, iflusic, till 8 o'clock a.m. Procession formed at R!nt . nj, band-wagon- . . tt-- at 950 J W BambrM i e M ... 1,.... U?M murnU,! w v" rill's residence, and "iu..n in open ord r thp D,1V. rHies, 1 i vJV """"'""vm una civil ,imi,n. then proceeded to HH, wh,.: speeches were made siiiuhle f.,r the V casion, by several who suffered in V' souri and Nauvoo. Many felt the 1W of the language of Da.d the SbetLeH King of Israel : While 1 he :! burned; while we thought upon Zion and sung, the Lord comforted her wast, places." The afternoon was devoted tn u amusement of the juveniles in dancine and swinging. The evening, to a late hour, was spent in a grand .lance in the Richmond Hall. It seemed to m tb time had come the Prophet Jeremiah spoke of iu the 81st chap., 4th I will build thee, and thougbalt be built, 0, Virgin of Israel; thou shal't agaiu be adorned with thy tablets and shall go fo th in the dances of tbea that mac merry. J. S. F. by speech and difficulties, debts speakers advising mendicants, carpetand strife, the and all of that ilk baggers, JOHN VAN COTT. tV.c thieving officials and blackguard to as far as the Fiji least at West, go U1WIS S. HILLS, Just about election times we hear com- Islands. This charge was drove home other which with politicians, Sault-e- r JU1 IN K0WHK11KV. a great deal of noise about "liberty," munities are cursed, lies in our con- by some splendid singing by Mr. with and accompaniment. lady, barp "independence," "Amiricin citizon- - tinued harp, as tall as Edward unity under wise counsel, and and such a and Tor Weber County. been the practic costing 70 guienas, the ship," &c. It has our fixed determination to resist Longshanks.of Mr. John Collins, who property H'prn'ntuticci to the among the old settlers ol Utah to every effort to divide us.which means brought if from England this summer: Assembly: unite on one ticket at our elections, "The harp that hunj? in Tunis' Hall, to weaken and destroy and deliver Nt'Pd be uarpeil on any iiioi-LOP. IN FAUK, and to carry out in politics as we'd as a Fur iie'er bo peg iu Taru'is wall would which us up iuto a bondage CI IAS. W. rKNUOSK. Could hub moment from the floor, keep religion the unity which is one of worse than death subjection to the This harp of our., of uoliloat Vfolate Jaihje: ufours, ol sweeteM.toue, the chief characteristics of our faith. The cynosure of all our eves, who now rant and hellions plotting I1ICHAKDS. V. 1. Where uiynlic burnished, henuty nliono." Those who wish to gain control of rave against our union. The afternoou tactics consisted of foot the Territory and its treasury, see no horse movements while our metrau- and Kvery individual has the right of leuses showered iu success LESTER J. IIEltlUCIv. chauce of volleys of caudy. From except possible so many persons it f till 8 choice. our light troops manoevred PLEASE GIVE IN YOUR ORDERS. Among m., p. our division. They, therefore, affect would be very singular if there were and kept the foe in check, till the arrivhouseholds from Salt for our concern condition, littOWN. WILLIAM great uot a dissimilarity oK personal prefer- al of our heavyled Intenda opeulug his Lake compaign by the commander-ithat unity is serfdom, and ences. Uutcan each man elect his Voronrr: when the cn'my was dislodged, chief, that there is no liberty except in op- own nominees? No, this is an un and completely routed and hotly pressed J03IIUA WILLIAMS. O.N ity, unless we all make the until morning. And marvelous to tell, of Common ScliAoh: position. They call upon the people same nominations. Why then should this was all done without a causality or to assert their "independence;'' to or one waver of the ranks on WILLIAM W. 1UJKT0N. we not sink our dilTeieuces and unite a scratch AT TUB make a staud for tho "freedom of on the ticket most likely to be car- our side. Our chief is down on cantceu for commanders and our refreshments, American citizenship." and with ried, if there is no reasonable objec- the day carried out their orders exactly, AS WIU.L AS IUXOIMXT This is for which they have the thanks of the similar clap trap work hard to break tion to the candidates? in Utah, army. Their names are, HE IU3 rURCHASED down the unity which forms our what wc have done, Thos. Ettherixgtox, ia what we propose to do this Jas. F. Hunter, Tho "platform" of the THREE OF TUE FINEST strength and safeguard. and in doing so next Monday; Jacob Gibsox, in their 'Liberal" party, published Now, we would ask why division we surrender no right, give up no With your humble sorvant, Machines, treacled is a plaster James McFablasd, Roporter. should be esseutial to liberty, and a privilege, part with none of our libwheezy "organ," A ALSO, tu catch foolish flies. The ' organ" political fight necessary to the asser- erties, but of our own free will and PATENT PRESS MACHINE! PORTAGE, UTAH. is in the habit, when. unable to pick tion of American citizenship Is choice we' go together, as friends and bound brethren comuiou interests, by VOIt We have celebrated the 24th as fola flaw in the principles advocated there not as much freedom and indesocial and political, and de lows in East Portage: At religious, daybreak, Xir.st-Clas- H liy other papers, to find fault with pendence in uniting to elect the termined to maintaiu our position Captain Theraas Davis and men fired a I'BOM construction of men tho grammatical accepted by the majority, as in and the balance of power in the Ter- salute. At sunrise the stars and stripes were unfurled to the breeze, and several THOUSAND their sentences. The "platform" is going over to the enemy and joining ritory, and keep up the barrier of salutes fired. At 10 a.m. the Saints as- FIETY TO SIXTY encroachments of the tha most miserably constructed docu- with them in their opposition ? Is unity agaiust sembled at the Bowery, when the folCAN BE MAlE DAILY. while those who "liberty" they cry lowing programme was cariied out: ment wo have ever seen presented, but not tho man or woman who goes to the seek to enslave us. Prayer by Singing by tho choir. lite "orcan" finds no fault with that. the polls to vote for the People's Ticchaplain of the dav, Kobt. lurb. Sing All Ordois Promptly Filled. ing by the choir. The orator of the day, Here are a couple of pecimens: KECOH-3- 1 ket, just as free as he or she who susJervii Mansfield, gave us a short and Kcsohcd. That we arc opposed tains the opposition ? Is E NATIONS. bocly spicy oration, followed by Prest. Isaac any t by an Allen, hen., when we had songs, toasts, selecting persons for office ,V compelled, cither bv moral sell- - " ratification a had and "Liberals" The etc., etc. At 1 p. m. we nil gathered lmpuduutly uroiantly or physical coercion, to vote either around the board, which groaned be pointed but on the coutrary, the at Salt Lake last night, the proceed neath a bountiful ? all at Is there t r supply of the good anything rhccs of honor and profit Ehould be way, in things of earth, where, for which are of duly ings reported alike to all, young ad well as more slavish iu accepting advice from i.pt-in The halt hours, wetheengaged "tld men who can discharge the duties men who have sought the general the "organ" this morning. in and inner man, RESERVOIR strengthening the for claims the as it of chat nd selected by,the people at mass welfare of the Then, cl'ujue lively began together. support people and the Territ'u ket were, simply abuse of to rain, we adjourned to J. Mansfield's meetings or the poll." iu to tho jibes of their than yielding house, where, while the gates of heaven tory, h not that a model of composition? and sneers and "Mornionism" and everything "Mor- seemed to be opened to flood the earth, deceptive sophistries the children went forth in the dance. I ''llnoheJ, That wo war against of like the lo- mon." The "organ," in urging the forget : who, baggers, after dinner, the ladies carpet wf his relijrious in man on account recommendations of Bnskin lor Dele- and children had s for caudy, have here to come devour? custs, only jr former political opinions, but etc. unto all the voters of this "I shall vote for the opposition," gate, enumerates the following: At 7 o'clock p.m we adjourned to Mr. lie is a lawyer. He was selected to Christopher Gardner's, when we aII entory, who arc in favor of free says some puguacious, "free and "inin dancing and singing thought, free speech, free ballot and dependent," individual. What for? prosecute the leading men of the Ter joyed ourselves 3 o'clock this a.m., when all until songs who and to are irno schools, opposed on bogus indictments found by were willing to go home and go to bed. tho union of Church and Stato, big- "Just to assert uiv manhood and ritory e. a grand jury which was atterwards We have had one of the hardest rains I am an that American citizen." show I to and fanaticism Priestcraft, ever saw here The coach was detained otry, mite with u in wur endeavors to Oh ! And are the men on the oppo- decided to be illegal, lie conducted at Henderson Creek for over three hours Are Suited to all mrry out and establish in this rich sition any bettor than those ou the a civil case against Brigham Young, for tho water to go down so it could gel The rain has dona damage, but AXD FAMOUS FOE BEE portion of free America, American with tho object of "compelling him along. I cannot say, as I have not how much "No." Ticket? Are they People's (jiov-the f and to loyalty principles, BEST TO USE I to disgorge." He managed the attack had time to receive the news yet. any more fit for the offices to be filled? rniuent of the United States." Wm. H. Anderson'. CHEAPEST TO BUY II the City authorities to enable the "Declare unto all the voters to "No." Have they as much pecuniary on EASIEST TO SELLHj unite with us" is extremely tlrgnut. interest iu the general welfare of the "ring" to obtain possession of tho mororl MA I, AD Pimotw for dotes (ITT, IDAHO. The organ is rampant on tho subject Territory? "No." Are they eniitled city records. He went to Congress .,.ifl to lobby through the bills which were Ha l a very imposing and uncommonly BETTER C0OMN f education. The leaders of the to as much respect oa aooount of framed te deprive most of the people apirited celebration. J. Price, Jun., un heterogeneous party it supports are honesty, sobriety, and former disin- of Utah of the commonest rights of furled the noble flag; Captain Harrison made the artillery belch forth its .dly in need of the schoolmaster. terested public labors? "No." Can American citizens. Prest. Grant thunder; mighty Prof. David Jones led the inTheir ignoranco is only excelled by they represent the views of the mas- likes him. "His private life is a spiring strains of musio from the united his public choirs of the Sunday schools of Malad ses of cho people as well as the oth- fitting countcrrart to their impudence, and the same career." Thereloro "uo man so fit- City, Samaaia, Cherry Creek and Willow ers? "No." Thru why in tho name and applies equally to the organ. Daniel Daniels Especially Adaptea ting as Daskin"' to fill the seat now Springs; and Bishop ad as (looking and acting jolly ever, of common sense and your obligations occupied by Hon. Geo. Q. Cannon. as spry as a young marshaled the TJIK GU EAT SCANDAL. to HDUS120L1X If the reasons of the "organ" why grand procession. man), Elder Win. society, will you prostitute the Lewis, 5r for in should an oration full of inspiration, reca rote the people of Utah The telegraph is now chiefly power of the frauchise to aid such a the early history of the Church, mm to damn him are not enough in conveying particulars of causa ? because I want to show and vividly portrayed the trying scenes and his claims forever in their eyes, by the pioneers and early paised through tta Beochur Tilton Hastiness. The my indopetideuee." MAPF'fl C0WPP then "the people of Utah" have lost settlers. were sung. El- EXCSLSIQR Stirring songs htost news h a report of the Why, thia u the most abject slav- both stcht and reason, ana deserve der (J. L Bywater (on a visit), an4 Elof Tilton, which occu- ery. True independence is shown no bettor fate than to be represented der A. Uoodliffe, in ihort addresses edibv one who takes a fiendish delight fied the assembly. Dancing and pther pies ten columns itt the New York by standing for the right aud itriving in raisrepreseutiugthem.atid to have amusement followed. rt lUsiEJ. Daxiels, Tiibun. No now facts were elicit- - for tho best, regard lcs? of eneers liaskm before the world as & fpeci Marshal of the Day. : but merely amplifications and taunU or babbler's logic, men of Utoniaa manhood ao'l re Juus Price, gss., Ogdcn, VtaUf ,of his former statement neiding io tne specious ganoi cmcc- - jspouaDiiity. Chaplain of the Day. "MISEKTY" AM) "IXDE- - law-pimp- verse-"Agai- j u'r i ; BllICK! BRICK! si; Thi.-uiur- Notice to Ruildcrs. C. prc-tendi- J. MILLER, n BRICK. "STriD -- I j Ogden Bench, XiijiH-intrnde- earliest orroitraiTL Brick Making h Work. . rOWEKFl'L one-and- -a wmm LOW ' 3 To-da- y, foot-race- de-clir- c Ti-r-- r ! CliiA &Bg& re-im- k gSp TOTS cm-jay- ed "Jut on 25 tar-roo- m !7BI SOliP |