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Show be if the actual, coin had to be han- to thj private walks of his profession to spread itself, for. the, poor, thing fill up its columns one of only manages to dled and the money borrowed on it, of which he was and is out items from local paUnder by picking instead of its representative Published Try WEDXEf DAT and SATURDAY, brightest : ornaments. gov- its oud perverting them to give by tile UQDKM PCBM8H1S0 COMPACT. Polk he was sent to China as tho pers ernment gold notes. attacks. If there were its color to first commissioner honor United of the about the concern, W. Penrose, Editor, ism. . Cliarlcs anu any sense of Congress should at once have reUusinesa Mauacer. What course will be followed by course to an expedient which is to States. On the voyage which lasted we might talk about the shame of the President in filling the vacancy all appearance, however, the least like- seven months he mastered the Chi- wilfully misrepresenting journals a3 well a3 persons, but it is too low on the Supreme Bench is problemat ly to be adopted, the repeal of all laws nese language, and was mainly inOGDI2X. UTAH. down in infamy to arouse it to any in ical. strumental is authorize not It he the will that which force now in opening negotiations sense of integrity, truth,or regard for unlikely WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 14. 1874. submit to the Court the right of se Treasury and the to upon which was based a commercial reputation. So we leave i to float in its congenial gutter. lecting one of their own number to receive deposits of gold coin, and to treaty between this country and along WILLIAMS' occupy the seat honored by Marshall, issue instead a certificate of deposit the Celestial Empire. He was reINDIANA ON 1 1 1 A 1 IV A L. IV IT Taney and Chase. It is pretty cer- or gold note. For the purpose of called by Fillmore, and when the tain, however, that the experiment driving those already issued out of Administration of Pierce came into The President, in a message to The temperance question has asof foisting upon the country an in circulation, an early day should be power Gen. Cushiug was appointed the Senate yesterday, announced nis sumed au entirely new phase, and it to assume the grave fixed, when all not presented on or Attorney General. withdrawal- of the nomination of comyeteut person At the expiration of his term of devolves upon the State of Indiana, responsibilities of that office will not before that day should be paid only to General the Yilliams, Attorney be repeated. in lawful money, and at the expira- office, when Buchanan succeeded to the Mecca to which discontented office of Chief Justice of the Supreme tion of the time so fixed all the gold the Chief Magistracy of the union, spouses are wont to repair for relief Court. This step . was induced at still represented by said notes shall he withdrew from public life, and from the yoke of wedded life, to inthe solicitation of Mr. Williams himIMMEDIATE JtELIEF laws bearing on moral rebe sold for the account of each sep- applied himself to the pursuits which terpret the WASTED. self, whose tender sensibilities have The proceeds of were more congenial to him than the formation. Prohibition in Indiana is arate certificate. been keenly touched bv the criticism Congress appears to be at sea on such sale shall be held as a special stormy and boisterous life of politics, as naturally repugnant to the Iloosier which was invited by his pertinacity the subject of the nation's 'financial deposit. In 1860 he was President of the as the water of the Wabash is to a in tacitly accepting the offer to a condition. A measure of such a character Charleston Convention, whose disrup- rabid dog. But law is law, and comThe country is suffering position for which he was unfit. is the foundation of law. in every branch of iuduatry, aud our would be apt to exclude speculative tion was the to the mon sense wedge entering Presthat was the not expected It commerce is languishing under the influences from the legitimate chau- - schism, which preceded the succes- So the Supreme Court of Indiana has ident would of his own volition re- influence of a deleterious inactivity. nels of trade, at least it would remove sion of the Southern States. Mr. scattered to the winds the fine spun cede from the fake position in which A month has elapsed since the first many facilities which are enjoyed by Cushing was an earnest sympathizer theories of the apostles of temperance he placed himself. His stolid indifwho have speculators to the detriment of a sta with the wing of the Democratic in a decision rendered yesterday demeeting of our ference to popular sentiment which the constitutionality of certain wasted time and opportunity in bad- ble, financial prosperity. party, that placed in nomination nying after all is the safest compass by clauses of the law regulating the trafinage over a worthless measure which Breckinridge and Lane for the two which statesmen can be guided, formeans nothing, and was never intend A GOOD APPOINTMENT. highest offices in the nation. Dur- fic in sprituous liquors. bade the hope that the President The Court has decidod that the law, ed to accomplish any useful porpose. the late civil war he was passive, The appointment of Hon. Caleb ing would gracefully defer to the judgThe discussion and passage of an and confined himself to the legitimate under which a person may be fined to the position of Chief Jusment of the real sovereigns of the Cushing amended salary bill, to which three of law, and ever since has for intoxication, pd also be compelltice of the Supreme Court will most pursuit land. Mr. "Williams, however, after weeks have been devoted in wranir- been acting as a legal adviser of the ed to testify where he obtained his be received with unboundassuredly dallying too long with the unequivThis deGovernment. As a member of the liquor, is unconstitutional. ling and personal criminations, are ed satisfaction by the country. Not ocal expressions of popular will, has Geneva Conference, his course re cision is based upon the principle inconsequential and of little moment. that the appointment is the most unfinally acknowledged its supremacy. in the Bill of Rights of the The most important subject that commended itself to the approval of that could be made, Had he consulted his owu dignity exceptionable State granting immunity from interdemands consideration is the one that the country, and elicited the admira for there are others that would have ference in his privileges and rights, and gcod name by a prompt and tion of tho world for the sagacity and so may give succor and relief to the been more long as an offense against the peace acceptable, but it is so far .unqualified refusal of the honor in its embarrassed in to he erudition condition. of the State is not involved. The incountry assisting displayed beyond the hopes and expectations of proffered to him at an early day, he Its requirements are urgent and ad- the people, who have been accustom- effect the adjustment of differences dividual cannot, according to this would have spared himself the pang-o- f construction of the law, be restrained mit of no delay. A bankrupt act is betweeu the two great English-speakin- g ed to the selection of officers of inferihumiliation at his ignoble defeat, ia his actions, that is, if he chose to demanded to assist in the solution of nations of the world. univermediocre that a or or and parried the, assaults upon his capacity, gjt drunk he can do so without mothe difficulties which" overwhelm the sal Mr. The recent of lestation so long as he does not comappointment character. His withdrawal cannot feeling of relief will replace that business community, and the supine-ues- s as mit an act against order and endanger minister to occaCushing Spain, of disappointment. he construed into an acknowledgthe security of society. This interinsioned much surprise, as being of members who should underThere is no doubt that hypercriti ment of the inherent power of popuadmits of as many variastand the gravity Of the financial sitto his great worth, and pretation cal and incorrigible will commensurate lar will, but must be regarded as a tions as the harp with a thousand uation is discreditable. Every class discover a fruitful subject for com- the President himself seems to have strings. timid yielding to the certainty of of people are eagerly watching, in a come to the conclusion, that a more plaint, but then with that class rejection. state of painful suspense, the action jrumbling is a chronic disease. They generous tribute eould be paid to the The vacation for the holidays, gave and the position which cmiuent statesman's merit, than the Senators an opportunity of testing the of Congress can unai no virtue m any except in mission to a decaying third-rat- e that body may assume in settling the the ethereal powcreations, which their disposition of their constituents relain intricate disof now the from a dissolution. questions arising agonies tive to Williams' nomination. They vivid imaginations have wrought. It er, and The advanced age of Cushing will stagnant commerce, is true that Mr. Cushing' s past life have discovered that other minor organized and the want of an elastic currency. is his retirement from the Bench not entirely free from blemish, bu1 compel flagrant abuses of federal authority There are a3 many plans to alleviate his errors and derelictions have been in a year or two, under the provision might be patiently brooked, but so the distress which prevails ns there those which are almost of tho law which governs in such a glaring a wrong as the appointment inseparable of an inefficient tyro and common- are members. Until now no two from a career which was marked by case, and brief as is tho timo allotted have been able to concur in a meashim for wearing the honors of his events which occurred at a time to place politician to the spotless ermine be of the most exalted tribunal in the ure that may be deemed feasible or when political organizations were un- exalted station, it will be marked as The advocates of infla-tioan era in the judicial histery of the dergoing radical and violeut trans- nation llcpublic could not be complacently practicable. as brilliant as it was in its and those of contraction are as overlooked. That waa carrying llo has been called a formation, palmiest days. favoritism too far. The unanimous wide as the poles asunder. Both seem trimmer and parasite, because amid to direct their efforts to the suppresthe changes which half a century expressions of condemnation evoked THAT SLANDEROUS sion of speculation in gold, as the the the of Chief have accomplished, he has been imMagistemerity by SISEET AGAIN. A FEW ATrUCA.TI0X3 MATTE A trate in this instance, were not mere panacea for the evils which affliect the pelled by the current of affairs to That daily compendium of abuse, Pure Blooming Complexion. manifestations of a vapid and ephem- country. steer his bark aleng with propitious It is hardly possible that any sat- winds. But the accusation of fawn- scurrility, dirty falsehood and wilful It is Purely Vegetable, an J its operation id eral opposition, but the heartfelt emae?en and i at once. It does away with tho Appearanc9 caa.-teby Heat, FaUgno nations of the popular heart. The isfactory plan can be adopted to ac- ing at the foot of power, the mast se- misrepresentation, which styles it 1 Healsaud removes all Elotchea and Excitement. self is the out this morning tnd Pimples, dispelling dark and unsightly the purpose which is sought rious Tribune, that can be brought against Supreme Court is the last landmark of complish Jfreckla and attaolc with another on the Junc- ppota. andDrives away lan, be attained, for the government him, is not but an age, wheu a lofty moral sentiment to its powerful iuflnenc by gentle true. entirely C with. laded cheek zuautlcs the in to article an cannot would if our it prevent free trade Mr. Cushing entered the Legisla- tion. Referring prevailed. All others have passed BLOOII AM) BEAUTY. columus correcting a mistake of one YOU in gold coin. Gold is merchandise, ture of Massachusetts at an early ?oH bT r.V. away and yielded to the radical innoTaccy Stores. Da. vations of time. To that body the and as such must be controlled by age, and was promoted to a seat in of our correspondents, it asserts that we 4,hold up polygamy as an effectho laws which sroveru trade. It country has ever looked with unafCongress as a Whig. His undisputed cure-al- l of prostitution, and fected awe and reverence, as' the safe- should, however,- resort to means, ability as a parliamentarian and as a tual that, the article in question was a which would render speculation in guard against the encroachment of profound jurist soon displayed itself, in favor of polygamy." owcr, and as the mainstay against that article difficult rather than aid and ho0becamo a leader under the long argument The direct routo from Omaiia to Chicago Both statements are entirely untrue, and the East, the tide of fanaticism. The most it by indirect'y providing facilities. Administration of Tvler. When the and of the character with same most WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS. ardent nud persistant porlizan could When, the government issues a paper latter boldly renounced the party to its of We utterances. drew a merely not misinterpret this fecliug, and it representing five or ten thousand dol- which ho owed his elevation, on acTwo Bin-- t Through Thaixs Iorto tho Missocai contrast between secret the of acts h almost beyond doubt, that the lars actual gold coin deposited, it di- count of itl tendencies to centralizaRitxr, opposite Omaha, tinun tbe arrival certain Washington gentlemen and action of Attorney General was rectly renders the handling aud hold- tion, and when he suffered ostracism of Trains from tbe West orer tho the of the marriage plural of larij? amounts of gold au easy for prompted by the representations ing UHTON PACIFIC RAILWAY. arresting tho march of usurpawhich our correspondent of his fritnds and supporters, matter. It reduces the risk from tion by the dominant party, he was Mormons, The distinctions T"U boing tho direct rente, an i'2 JIHes shorter who dared not defy sny longer loss to the' speculators, who, as was sustained by such eminent Whigs as coupled together. than tin lower line, Save ." Hours iu time, made we are and insures connections n ith ail Easteven the undeniable, the by case late the in one Cushiug, Wise, Hemter aud a few during panic the unmistakable will of their indigern k Southern Kuilwny., Tribune. So, true to its nature, the bvrin;r chuico nant constituents. The result is a instance, held upwords of fifty mil- others, whose names haTe cast an of Routes Li.ttt of Chicago. dirty thing misrepresents our state.signal triumph for free institutions lions at a time. It follows, that the undying lustre cu the p;iges of the IIGGAGE THROUGH TO ALL CHTCKED our arguments, and and popular government over arro- more safe it is to handle gold, the nation's history. Cushing united his ments, misapplies EASTERN CITIES. wallows in the mire of its own makwill be .the inducement to fortunes with the Democratic gant and dictatorial rule. If the greater party, Puliraaa's Palace Sleeping Coaches ma President and his advisers have not speculate. It is probabiy a fair esti- which has always been in a public ing. When we wish to take up the subthrough to Chicago without change. become totally callous,' they may mate that tho volume of gold specu- minority in his state. He was repuits of CEO. L. DUSLAP, merits, we ject polygamy on Gfea. 8upL have the opportunity of profiting by lation is six times larger than it would diated bv his constituents and retired will give the Tribune an opportunity C. F. PATRICK, CUji. Pass. She (Qgtlcu mctunt, the serere lesson which has beea ad ministered to'them,by the determined remunstrauces of the peopla against his policy of inconsiderate favorite to-d- ay sub-Treasuri- es JCIGE - law-maker- s, cm-bodi- fault-fince- ed rs HAGAN'S u , U-l- Sml-iur- a. Him Clffl k NorMeslern RAILWAY. j 1 Ajt., Clii0. |