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S 4 per month. wilt Notice d Special uU P be charged Insertion, rt ever)f ., ub"wiunt advertising to be paid for In adTanoe. tol line, of type of this cVMU Bmrked on the copy with the Tof ineertious, will be published at our ordered out, and charged at transient tnwrted till torbid, will be until erdered out, In erery instance, and ""IfnVKRTIS 8MENT8 iTiilirtewd te their direct line of business, and advertise-o- U Auction, Real Estate, or other their regular trade, will be charg- foreign ' K wtiiemenU from the Bute will be without the cah (at our advertiiied rate.,) iSmoenYing the order, ont- o- from one of our ' Xrauthoriwd Adverting Agent comuiuiiication dew-i- d of intereet to the interests, to private promote --rfjLw intended payment 5 charged at advertisement., in and character, we "ZTrvfthe rig?, to pectin, article, or advertie-t- his " .., la. PENROSE, Editor. C. W. OCDEN DIRECTORY. al 'r MaxwelL f. J. Jwrnor John P. Taggart, t. 5. Collector O. J. Hollister. CAw JuttieeJ. B. McKean. Q. Territorial Offleeri: f H. JfnrAal Auditor rturr m Zerubbabel Snow. T. McAllister. William Clayttm. lames Jack. J. D. of Superintendent ISobert L. Uampneu. ; r . ; . , , School Common - . i. ' I s ) ; D. County Wc)rds. Select MenUiHer J. Herrick, Henry Holmes, Richard Balluntyne. S., Richards. Clerk an& Recorder--?. f M'Mt City Government: Incorporated hj Act of Jaii.,18, 1861. Municipal election biennially- en the lecond Monday of February. Meetings of the City Council weekly, on Monday evenings, at City Hall, Mai Street. "l Mayor Lester J. Herrick. 1st Ward; . A. Brown, Aldermen 2d W. Thomson, . Wm.W. Burton. 8d Israel Canfield, David Counselor Moore, Charles W. Penrose, Winslow ' Jarr, Horatio B. Scoville. Odell. O. Recorder Thos. f Fife. j'i .. Aaron Farr. f j Dfevl A J enttinl. Aueetor and Collector S. Bingham. Captain of Police P.' G. Taylor. wiee otA Peace S. Eggleston ConUablt C. F. Middleton. V Narthal-W.- 'N. Treaturer . Surveyor Office: OgdenANDPost MAILS. CLOSING s , . AmETtaU. . ?Wt Lake City, dally . Mail daily ert,Threngh 'Korth, Through Mail daily . . . . " Local, Klder County, daily tut, Through UaU daily f W it.i.i'i MtUk. City, , T.SOajn. T.SOajn. 7.30 a.m. T.SOa.m. J0 pjn- - , It't"-"-We- , dally . . ' 4.06 a.m. Through Mail daily 8.45 p.m. . . Mail Kortn, Through daily 8.45 p.m-'Local, Box KlderCounty. dally . ' 9m p.m. . Through Mail daily . f MAILS. T ' C1JJ51W3. Wednesdays and Saturdays - . i . p m. "orth Ogdek Mondays and Tnuradays 2.30 p.in. UianUviUe .0J.m. Wednewlays and Saturdays rlai City Mondays and Thursdaya ; r Z &ipj. lliwrdale Wedneedavs and Saturdays 1 4.S8 p.m. UlMner and Alma Wednesdays and . 12.00 a.m. Saturdays p., OFFICE nOCRS. f 8 ajn. te iral DeHtery tiiea from pjn. Sunday 6 p.m. to 8 pjn. RKQISTRY DEPARTMENT Opxn from 9 a.m. to 3.30 p.m. Ontside Door open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. ISAAC 1I0ORE, Poatauuster. w. w a rains t ' ' ,. Shot in the Houth! ' Returns of the French Election! . 11 North-wester- '. to-d- ay - st . . , " ' ". ; ' i xriXDv'r-- - - Dirine Worship in the Tabernacle, t 10 A.m. endSundsj, 2 p.m.; and in the School heVl.ercsry C , . - iLeave Ogden dailj, until further notice, for Bait Lake City at 8 a.m. and p.m. (For extra trains see time TAW.) f0T the East, at S t.m. For h West, at 5.35 . p.m. Arrwe from Salt Lake City, 7 ..m. d 4.15 p.m. From the East, 4.25 p.m. romthu West, 6.85 a.m. BaK Lake City Tim, Houses of the various Wards at . Awfal Murder, in old-tim- che and Rich County t- -4 ," " ' Miner. i Protetuting Atiomey-kirt- w V Kotariu Public William. CriUjhlow, F. S. Richards. . Sheriff William Brown. Jatetiiof and Collector SaiforX Bingham. , Israel CanfieUL ...,-- , t r- - Treasurer ? Coroner Vim. N. Fife..;: W: BurC Superintendent of School-W- m. ton. ARRIVAL Terrible Ilailroad J? Accident at ::.f.u.;Teiuu! . Weber County Offieers: F. and Judge Probate ing themselves into very hostile factions, wnicn cannot agree on any occasion. , news has been received that the bark Special to the OonnK JoMcnon by the Atlantic and racinc xeiegrapa (jompany.J "Butts," of this port, on the way here from Callao, was wreecked at Cerro AsuL She was loaded with sugar and consigned ('' to Parrott & Co.1 She was owned by the NashTille, same parties who owned the brig "Kun-tuckyti 1 ; recently lost in a hurricane near . . HI l' i Si. J the Figi Islands. , , ; , By a fire before daybreak this morn Uli- ing, on Mission street, near First, the boarding bouse known as the Donigan r J . ....... J.)!' house was nearly , destroyed. , Dennis O'Hern, a boarder, after eaving his wife and children, went back to save his ' ' ' " ',; .e." A ' iy' money and was burned te death. ' :,. v Isaac Brooks is the man shot in the mouth on Duport street yesterday morn' 7 ,1 ing by N. Tiolah." He is reported dying. .Doctor Barstow, who shot himself last week in the head, is reported recovering. AMAERICN. though the ball is in the brain. There . ; h Nashville, Tenn., 5. is no stock board to day and but little The passenger train on the Nashville " doing on the street. n and Railroad, which left u tne , . FOREIGN. i'Where at 8.20 p.m. on Monday, eomposed Iondon. 3. i. .' 'i m'i'i v i ri i met of two coaches and a sleeping-ea- r, invested M. De with a deplorable acoident at Harpelh , The Queen with the order of the "Str of river, about 18 miles from Nashville. Lessep ' J IndiA." After; the locomotive end baggage ear ., ,?. . , Madrid, I. had ' crossed the bridge over the river, The Imperial says Senor Moret. Min the bridge gave way and the remainder ister of finances, has pegotiated ft loan of train went with it into the Stream. of one hundred million reals, at 10 per Fifteen persons, as far as known, were with which he purposes to pay off cent, e The wounded. killed, and twenty-threkilled are John Marshall, of Nashville; tne foreign debt, end meet other presss , demand. Judge Hornberger, of Clarksville; Chas. ing 3. I ens, wife and child, of Edgefield, Campbell, ' The Assembly is now considering the opp mile Nashville; three men unknown; bill requiring the deposit of caution Master W. Yectmans and Master Thomas M. Pioyer , by money newspapers. Mr. of Gunn, Kingston Springs; of finances his reMinister Quentier, and Mr. Wright, of. White Bluff; mitted one hundred million francs on J. C. Brockets and brother, and Willy account of the war indemnity to Count of None of Marshal Howard, eCounty Walderze, German Ambassador, the the wounded were mortally hurt, The candidates are solely to dead and wounded were Drought to the restoration of the pledged of France integrity ft specNashville, presenting siokening and have been successful in several disthe of The bodies tacle at the depot tricts. A late train on the Northern dead si ranters were left lit the underta y, near run off the track kers for burial. The accident was the railway ClemonU. Six persons were killed, and result of the weakness of the bridge 20 , ...j injured. . " The train was running slowly. ' . . Berlin, 8. s Memphis, Tens., S. William is rapidly re The Emperor . The news of (ho terrible railroad ac from bis recent indisposition, cident near Nashville, ' caused great ex- covering able to transaot business. and isngain citement here. Mrs. Teatman, who was , Brussels, 3. ., killed, was the daughter of Jacob,Moor, In the Senate today, Baron D. Anshon one of the wealthiest cit izens of the city, stated that the Belgium Government and was universally beloved ; her hus- neither approved or disapproved of the band was a member of the firm of Teat- of Rome. Two Belgian Le commission mer occupation man & Anderson, would be still maintained, one to -- . gations " cbaots. v U 9,f-$ H Chicago: 5.- . the Italian Court and other to the Uoly ' See. , .. .' .,:: ; Mr. Sanford Wells went into the lake . Port au Prince, ! ' " j i was and drowned ' i' yesterday tits Kingston, Jamaica, 8. The opening of the Illinois and Michi ' The Senate has removed Mr. Hal gens, gran canal, which was to have taken minister of education, and ha im place yesterday, has been . postponed a peached him a bankrupt andcharaoter- ' canal the on the work week, because less; Davies will probably be bis suo: was not far enouzh advanced to allow cessor. the water from the river to be let into At the request of the French Consul .... "" it. i , the Uaytian offi French and The Lasnlle street tunnel, was opened cials have Admiral, ordered the expuUion of a to the publn yesteraay.j t ii . Mr, McQuine, formerly a French priest, Some twelve or I fifteen minor ace! but who is now married and preaching here dents occurred yesterdey, throagh for Prosidians. The Senate eanoelled the use of gunpowder, some quite serious the order, end censured the officials be ir but no death. cause th wife and child of Mr. McQuine A disgraceful riot occurred at the are Haytians. The people are indignant celebration, at Wrieht's grove, north of At the action of the officials and their the city limits, resulting from an Amerito the priest end Frenchmen. can endeavorinz to witness a German severity Materials for repairing the "Hornet" military parade from the fence,which have arrived, and tne work on tne yes surrounded .the grove. The persons sel is progressing; her old officers have who took part in the riot were the tier- - also arrived. The Spanish war vessel of number a man military organization; is keeping close watch of her. persons were badly beaten Paris, 8. Reports from all parts of, the State A general estimate of the supplemengive yesterday as the best celebrated of tary elections show that, of 140 deputies any day in the History or the state, eleoted, 120 are Republican, eight Legit At the races At Dexter Park, between and twelve lionapartists. Ibe imists "Chioaao". And . "LAdy Douglass," the bffici&l returns will differ but little from former won in three straight heats. 1 this estimate. Faidherbe, Gambetta and 6. ; t i Aurora, Ills., Danfort are returned from three differ .yh A most dAstardiT murder was com ent district. The majority of mitted in Dekald County, three miles the Assembly Republicans ' elected belong to the east of Shabbora Grove Village, on Mon- moderate " wing of the party, there being day evening. Miss Joan McCormick, a 75 Moderates to 2o Radicals. beautiful young lady of seventeen, the There is a difficulty between Egypt eldest daughter of a wealthy farmer's And the French Government, on account in and widow, was dohberately shot of the illegal Arrest of French citizens stantly, killed, while sitting at supper by the police. Satisfaction has been table with her mother, the twe younger demanded by France. sisters and her brother, by an ignorant ; Rome, 4. farm hand named John Heed;; the only held a grand review ye The King pretext being that she had refused te terday of tegular troops and National accompany him to a Fourth of July Guards. He was enthusiastically re Reed fired two shots eeived Celebration. by the soldiers and spectator through the 'window from, a double-barrele-d The municipality of Rome gave a brilshot-guthe charge entering liant ball last at which the King her brain, killiue: her instantly. The was present. night At the close of the festivi murderer has not as yet been Arrested, ties his majesty . started for Florenee. and there is not a eitisen of the town There has been an unusual Attendance but would. assist in. lynching him if of Cardinals and other high dignitaries found. of the church at court during the King' Francisco, 5. t in Rome.- - ' The celebration's yesterday was very tay axiom snirited and A complete success. The Tins is Monbt. This procession was very nearly tweand a half i aptly illustrated in the use of Doom's Via sr PewocA. It is welt known that miles long, ana was most tuimraui marshaled by Gen. Edis. The military the common process of raising dough i display was very fine. The milkmen a (low one, And often Attended with unmade tne finest display of any trade or favorable result from th use of poor baker's ye&st, and improper heat. With organization in the line. An immense number of people from Adjacent coun- DooLsr'a Ybast Powdir. the best of ties participated in the exercises here. rolls, biseuit, corn cakes, etc., can be The pavillioo was densely crowded, and made in the short space of ten minutes, it is estimated th At 50,000 people wit- and uniform success will certainly atnessed the firework in the evening. No tend it use.' This isewing to its purity, serious acidents marred the general en- strength, end the care with which it is ' ' " . manufactured. Doolit k Baothsb, joyment ef the day. A man was shot in the mouth with a 69 New street, New York, Proprietors. hotel build- For sal by all Grocers. t pistol, in the old St. rancis ing, on Duport street, early yesterday Impaiked Vitautt. When you foel arrested morning. N. VioUk ha becu as if th viUl powers were giving way, the ahnatinff him; nf ..hirer th. asbeen gone, spirits depressed, memo strength not wmmded man's name has lost, exhaustion certained." It is said he is in A criucai ry failing, appetitesense and paralysstealing over every condition. is the time to rethen energy, different every ing The colored people give sort to that powerful ally of nature, for not turniugcutyesUrday. Some Vbostablk Vihecar with being Dr. Walks a were disgusted say they The comproperties Bittiss. they embody of rear organisations placed iu the other soon work glorious renovation in that posed of foreign born eitUeas; of a quarrel debilitated system And the clouded allege that it was the result themselves.. They are develop mind. ' F. Strickland and iMoewrt Jutticef-.v'" C. M. Hawley. r. ; Mtorney-Qener- al . g ii 1 ' I Scionco, and thb Arts; B X, u TELEGRAPH. - Governor Geee L. Woods. Black. Secretary George A. Patrick. E. M. Jar,Ai-U. S. Attorney C H. Hempstead, ,? 3. E. Tourtellotte. ' Supt. Indian Affair " C. C. Clements. Surveyor-GenerOverB. Public XonieJ. Receiver of ' ' 'J 'ton. George R. Regittrar of Land Office to?, Clyrr-..WilUa- . ill OGDEX, UTAH, SATURDAY. JULY 8, 1871; .... Officers for Inited State Utah. ? DeUgutt i . !.' .YOI II. ej allowed to change at pleasare, rf r advertise" Tnnlr the acldltioual ehargo of teenty tWe will be .square for eompo.it.on, but theyorer con- 2Jrged fcXTRA for occupying .pace V 5 ed .to NOTs,Literatur g, '"v-- BOed iff n 1 "TT 5 Srtceouper line forfortle r" "Sent .i .i $1.50 $2.50 $4 17 $12 flT $30 $52 e 8 16 22 84 80 .60 ISO 6S 18 24 T 8.60 14 24 , 84 . 66 , 85 11 , 8,60 9 60 14.50 18 22 38 , 61 76 115 iu iT. Ml SB SS 84 hi 114 170 Square, 3 . i . RATES OF ADVERTISING. 1 ' "''S ts.oo " p.m. . reA-so- ns among mi '!.;. Amateur Mining. v SPEECH sun; citizens of a republio whose banners "dip their fringes in every sea, and whose ehoret mark the pulsee of three mighly oceans ebb and flow .(Applause ) ..W shall be less than Appreciative of our tulie And Advantages if we fail to be liberal towards All who are Btrut-glintoward the light; towards all here or elsewhere who are seeking to carry out the doc trine of th Declaration of Independence the doctrines of civil and religious liheiMy for which our fa her con tended. (Applause.) For myself, in the hour that) eurrender my individuality and my appreciation of the rights of others to one man or a thousand men; lo a clique or crowd, inonaruh or mob, "may tay right hand forgot it cunninit and tay tongue oieave to the roof of my mourn. it ueer. p i ., s ...., ?.) nt! Fellow citizene of Utah, you celebrate the ninety-fift- h anniversary of our na tional independence under peculiar and in some respocta under peculiar disadvantages, x The amnesty which is large enough to cover the sins of Jefferson Davis, and to let even a Suratt go free, is not large enough in the minus ef come to reach yout oases! (Applause.) But have pat lenoej This twitching of the fingers, this irritation of the outer surface of the skin of the body politic is a mere nervous disorder. Beneath U all the great heart ' ot the American neonle beats true and lnval to justioeand liborty., The eyes of that people are being turned towards you n never before; the fogs of falsehood 'With wmch you bttve been environed are be ing dissipated by the sunlight of truth, and, fellow citizens, truth is no noisy proclamation maker; truth sends no ; no trumpeters to proolaim army with bannors flaunts her presence and precedes her march, but she works, at the rain and the sunshine work, sir 5T ' lently and effectively. At Ue terminus of th great Atlantio Ocean cable at Heart Coutent, New foundland, the rlace where the messages are reoeired is not ft liirge apart ment filled with noisy batteries, but ft darkened and noiseless room. ' The electrio wave which passes under the ocean bringing messages from the other hemisphere flashes its tidings through A tiny mirror illuminated by the flam of little Ump which reflect th message, letter by loiter, upon a tablet in the wan. Thus, silently and in dark ness, tidings of battloa and strategem which make And unmake empire and king, Are communicated to thi western. and every day. hemisphere. So from Maine to' Gooreia.' the elec trio wav of truth silently flashes ' it syllables upon th tablet of history. By en oy it sbau become known to all; by and by, with a past no longer misrepresented, with ft present filled with prosperity; with ft future identical in glory, with uomegeneouo institution end in termingled interests Utah thai shine, a tar in the American constellation, and then, as now on each recurring' anniverher people sary of will join in doing honor to the memo ry of tbe fathers who founded this gov ernment, and honor to the pioneers who brtilt oity in the wilderness, and laid the foundation stone of empire in the desert. (Prolonged Cheers!) ! , light of the OF HON. T. FITCH. ; x ,! There is nothing more a fascinating t.: The following is the speech of Hon. and at the same time discouraging than Thos. Fiteh, At the Tabernacle, in 8alt amateur miuingt i .This unsatisfactory Lake City, on 4th inst., as reported ver business is being earried on to a conbatim by Mr. David W, Evans," , for t the siderable extent all over the Territory. Deteret t ,, Evening Jsetet: i u Men who scarcely know one stone from Mn. Chairman, Lapies akpGextlemes: another, whose estimate of the Take of I cerUinly thought that I. might be A specimen is based on it similarity in to come here and listen to the appearance to ore from some celebrated permitted who have ee gentlemen eloquently and lode, roam over the mountains,1 making witn patriotically Addressed you hole here and there in the hill sides, out being thus suddenly required to and, fcfter being wild with exoitement place my unpremeditated utterances in contrast with their finished sentence. over shining specks, which they tre cerI am not a part of the performances. orchre-looking tain' U silver, or veins am not upon the bill, end I consider which they are sure contain gold, leave myself very badly treated. . (Laughter their small puncture in the rock And and applause.) I have, however, ladies and gentlemen, one consolation; I have rambiefegain to repeat their folly.' been wailing very patiently during my 1 'There," any one of tb infatuated two months' residence in Utah, to see ft well Authenticated "look at tbatT Well, what i it!" "Why, genuine, Simon-PurMormon and, lo! I can't yea see! It' galena, man.' Take have foundoutrage, (cheers) it at last, ana I am the this glass. , There, you can see the sil- victim. (Applause).," . I do not know that I ought to charge ver tieking right op in. little lump." ilver." "Why, it altogether to the "Mormons," for here "But are you iw it end there throughout this vast audience, certainly. That' just exactly like tome I behold the familiar countenances el rock from Tintio that assays $1,200 to some friends and Associates, from Nevada, (laughter) and th ton." "Have yon had (Am assayed?" "riff-raff,- " think it very nnkind in them to lend No, but its just the same, and the yon I their voioes to place me in a position can see the silver in it." "But silver where I shall be subject to a whole does not usually show itself in that for cross-fir- e of "liberal" criticism; for ward manner, It i modest And hide believe it is understood, ladies and genItserfin.the ore and mingles in th com- tlemen, that every person who participates in (Am Celebration is to be for ever mon mass.", "Well, I'll get, it essayed excluded from communion with the thin end we'll see.'? "Liberal Church." (Laughter, And ap . Im few day we meet again. "Well, plause). I do not know though, now thai t am have you had return from that specihere, that I shall permit the circummen." "Yes, her is the certificate: stance to restrain me from making a few Gold 00, Silver 00, charges $4.00. , That appropriate remarks. ,1 honor the name I believe in liberality in asiaytr is interested in some other di of Liberal; politics and in religion; and whenever a rection, And has done tbis to bluff me party shall be organized in Utah which off.4 And the amateur miner, disap-p- o proposes to be liberal in fact a well as hted and chagrined, goes off to try m name; whioh will be liberal to others his luck by further prospecting and to than those who form it component part and compose it membership, it shall wast more time in hunting like a man not lack my earnest support. (Applause.) fumbling in the dark having no es But a "liberal" party which antagonizes tablished rules to guide him for some your peace, your order, your low taxes, strict police regulations, your good thing that he wouldn't know if he found your government, everything except your . , , it. ; t :k . polygamy; (laughter) a "liberal" party This is the position occupied by quite which proposes te retain th only fear a number of otherwise sensible men in lure of social life in Utah to which the outside world objects, and to oppose nil various part of th Territory. They those other features which a tax-bwant to make a raise. They are tired dened, n American people ad of the slow process of steady labor, mire; a "liberal party which opposes measures and your men only beThey desire sudden wealth. And in nine your cause they allege that those measures cases out of ten they work themselves and these men ere dictated by prophet down into poverty and discontent, and in plaoe or politicians, by a theocracy a "liberal" render themselves restless and unfit for instead of a their former life of gradual improve party whose organ endorse as executive order to prohibit American citizen . ment. V, from properly celebrating th Anniver-ar- y There is no doubt that useful and pre of American Independence; a "libcious metals run In streaks through the eral" party which ha for it head an mountains which surround us, and that apostate "Mormon," whe propose to surrender every feature of his former mineral wealth will be developed in faith except hi three extra wives; great many places now unnoticed. But (cheers) and for it tail Federal officer for men who know nothing About pros who has reoently immortalised himself as ft member of th "damphool" family; pecting. And are equally ignorant of (laughter and cheers) for such a "libmining, to run np and dowi and all over eral" party I have neither sympathy nor the mountains, searching for something support. (Great cheers.) . I Am Afraid, besides, that this "libthat look like "ore from the Emms" or eral" party in Utah has fallen under the rock "just the same a in EastKanyon," control of men who desire to use it is the wildest of wild goose chases, ant organization for their own pecuniary is the most unprofitable and dishear advantage. I am Afraid that the object of these "leaders" is to keep courts and ... , ;,fil t tening of employment, j .; juries in a state ot stagnation, while And what folly it is to gauge the value they fill their pocket. (Laughter.) I Am Afraid that th debrit of Palmer. of a discovery solely by its fancied re Cook and Company and th remnant of semblance to some noted mine, or te be the Fremont "ring" have got control of angry with an assayer for telling the the "liberal party, 1 au Afraid that truth, even if it blast the baseless hopes this animal with, ft moral reform head g tail is something like which have puffed up the excited mind and Lord Dundreary little dog when it of the Amateur miner? There it no re moves you can't tell whether the dog liable test but ft proper chemioal assay, wags the tail or the tail wags the dog ' t, n and there is far more cause for suspicion (IToiongea laughter.) Now, Mr. President, Ladies And Gen in a certificate of high valuation, than tlemen, I would apologise for obtruding 1 sUtement that th thing ia 0. these suggestions upon such an occa 'W heAr Almost every day ' of new dis sion ; but in th first place I am here not eoveries And developments, And, if re- of my own instance but am speaking At yours; And in the next place this is Insemblances, or tr'Ala with the blowpipe dependence Day, when Above All days are to be trusted, they are all' brimfull in the year a man has a right to speak of promise, and glittering with metallic hi thought freely., (Cheer.). Our riches. But these test are sadly insuff- father made this day immortal by de freedom claring for , freedom, icient, ad much time, mean and disap- thought,, of conviction and of aotion pointment will be saved if prospecting is They made this day immortal by deolar conducted on some established principle, ing for civil and religion liberty, . For purpose they fongnt And sacrificed and developments are suspended until an that nnd suffered and died ; and whether they assay has been obtained front some re- followed the gleaming sword of "Mad spectable expert.' The iptt dixit of old Anthony" up aga'nst the streaming fir miner whose experience hat been gftin of Stony Point, or crimsoned th snow ed in other regions, i no guide in regard of Valley Forge with their shoeless feet to our geology There are feature in whether with Marian amid the swamp our mountains peculiar to the locality, of th Carolina, or with Washington and they must be studied by themselves amid th roaring ice of th Delaware, to be thoroughly understood. high above all there thone to them as a We do not say this to discourage min- promise and a prohecy inscribed &s with eral developments. We art as glad as fire upon the very arch of heaven the anybody to see every interest of the Ter- grandest sentence of the centuries We hold these truths to be ritory brought forward with its proper position. We fully expect Ogden to be that all men Are created equal, and are an important mining, a well a agri- endowed by their Creator with certain cultural, manufacturing and commercial inalienable rights, among which Are centre, and are satisfied thai rich depos- life, liberty And the pursuit of happiits lie undeveloped within ft very few ness." l(Applanse.) mile of this city. But we do wish By this grand truth this nation grew to discourage those who knew nothing to greatness; through its denial we came of mining from wasting their time ana to the suffering and the sorrow of our ment we means, and wrecking their pence of civil war; in its y mind in a bliud hunt After uncertain stand Again upon the highest riches, and from tunneling and shsfting pinnacle of power, and thank God that on the strength of having struck some- we are citizens of the United States thing that "looks like the best ore from (applause), citizens of the greatest, Cottonwood." freest And proudest nation under the 7""", , r. y, e, , old-tim- i , . . . her-ideas- " ring-ridde- A. , riag-ocrac- MIIVEIl.-.i!.- ! r,, . eV COUNSELOR. ATTORNEY i OODWICITY All kintla ef legal buninees promptly ' i . . I y; , . self-evide- nt !"! attended Iff l- dr. ; ' mine-jumpin- ! Offlce opposite Ogden Hotel, lvoomvoixTii, , Physician nnd Snrgeoii m Warranted to Extract Tape and 8tomch - AH Worms, etc. , , . , calls promptly Attended to. OGDEX CITT, UTAIT. Tardus matter from the Cw always oa bawl ..-Mf Boswsu Tnsnt, st.D. f i it W8. - ti::it3 & W. H. Statsens, H.D. 8ir::.::::3, ' Phtsiciams axb Soaobom, Office, Corner of Main & 2nd South 8t (Orw Bntterfltlrl'i Store.) SALT LAKE CITY. 6urg6ry in all its branches solicited. ASSAYING. ' 1 Assays of every description of ore! mado and returns gives within twelve hours.by JOHN SEED, Logan, Cache Connty. 80 if ,, Terms Reasonable. TTmpqrtamt TO ,!, rj.ir.ERS; J, IVANS ASSAYS OKI WITH WSPATCIl at hisolliue, Mxtb Htreet, Oirdea. References can be had at the Josenox Printing OfBre. " " DANK EXCHANGE, ' Main Street, Ogden. ' 1 " BILLI'HALL. The choicest Wines, Liquors and Cigars la the Market , Tbe Finest Hall in the City. ' Every given to customers. ; , .j, Attention .,;... . uh,-.tM. BUCHMILLER. " 32-t- f U. P. BREWERY' &' MALTING HOUSE Ogden, Utah. ADOIPH UNDT, Cool ao fcat9 tAOER BptriiiDfc always oa band. PBOPRXETOB. Salooniand Families Supplied. Orders tent ttm Persons residing along tits Bail.' road Lines and tne surrounding lava wUJ be filled at tbe rate of $a)0 per eight fircrnptlY f ... . ' .; i ,( The-- price of Malt will tie refra'ated y th current market prices ef grain. A liberal allowance) , will be nmila le agents. 39tf ' & CO.', F. A. KING MoOregor), " (8ucc4irs to ! C. U. BOOKSELLERS and G ENEBALi : agents,:;. " 'news ' A MaKHtluw, for Sale , ..... FIXI, 8CPPLT etc f ,. !) i ! is OP BOOKS, PAPERS, , eonatantly en baud, and ' i. AT, PUBLISUETvS' ;u nt.fi PRICES. ; - Also a ohoiee Selection of Fancy (toon, Cigars, at our Depot, Broom's Tobnocos, ,etc, ete Corner, Or;den City. 30tf |