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Show ture. he (DgrtfU'lunctiam Amendment to the Const!- iuiiuh. There .is, however, too much t.i: Published every WKDXE8DAY and SATURDAY, by the Oudem FtsUsaixa Compact. v.:- - threo once against Joshua times, waiuiu-r-nouse- s npo Hill, now U. S. Senator from Geor- - that on every side onua overcrowded gia, but was invariably defeated, as be added to our i A summary of the proposed six already am ? T Mr. tonkling teenth amendment to the Constitu-wa- a the District in which he lived was accommodations are in Editor. Penrose, the UrSe atl'i BtminenD Manager. in its political erection. selected to the Senate for a term tj0Q of the United States, has before overwhelmingly Whig of six years, commencing with the The question that occurs en given in these columns. Under character. OGDI&V. UTAH. in COn the Under Administration ot of Pres session ins nection present ita provi8ions the election for Tresiwith this subject Congress, is, to OCTOBER WEDNESDAY. 15, 1873. elevation to the of the dent Pierce he was appointed Com cause can be attributed this bupreme Ucnch dent auJ paS8lon wouia necessitate nu withdrawal United States will be referred direct- - missioner of Indian affairs and sta iorthe excitement and dissW;... The Sword of DuiiiocIcm froin the Senate, thus leaving a va- - y to tho people The present awk. tioned at St. Louis. While discharg that are , Suspended over u Slate. cancy to be filled by the Legislature ward th d 0f elecUzisr Chief Ma- - ing the duties of this office, at that What mseparablejfrom hotel lift? enticements are thr e to be ot JNew lorfc. time one In the halcyon days of the of he satisfacfound has been great responsibility, never that can induce a mother istrate, fully or a the State of Virjrinia exercised lhe election for members of the tory to the country. No subject put an end to many abuses that had wife to abandon the attraction un almcet autocratic power in the Assembly of that State is proCTessinrw enpaecl trip, ttention of the Conven- - crept into the service. When Mr. home ? Manv " O O uuuauuu n cicutcu icameuu uc be given to acceunt for the might vuuuwia ui tuu uuliuii. iuo iuu a- - t i guruuftj y , auu mere ja c very pruoa- - tion wn lcn lranied tne Uonstitution, u n iii ill M It! LlUhCl V L 11. Ill LliilL Willi: II a IV Llul con Lr thft yiMv vj vuww ituiuvuiu vuuiuiiul.o lixo uPSirPw Tf wpvu ii vajv v uiv wvuiu v vj iu fvn VU fcJljljJk. " in moulding popular sentiment and be overthrown, and the sceptre tained to the best mode of electing appointment of Governor of Utah, at stranger's roof instil nf r e shaping the legislation of the coun- - wrested from its grasp. In that the officers in whose hands were to a time when it was necessary to bring the homo firp.rlo "n,. lUOSl n ,1 1 .1 1 h rflllv W ll Allf llA trV , Urn fpif. Lvant ellnliLI n rninnnitlvA vAAnP!AtA, oe .1 infA nltlAII n llioriflDaitnnfA v.v tv..v-0v..v Innrh v .v0w. u.mi, ouuum a wtauy uu wwaiuucu I. piacca me destinies 01 tne nation. uw wu ouiueoiuuuwj juugmcui, potent one is, perhaps the club and breadth of our vast domainwith in tho federal Senate by the resigna- - The people of the country had just generous and enlightened views in tern as it exists in our' wealth an1 of national the heart, the discharge of his official duties. r,n,ua v tion Conklincr. of Mr. . would be pmir(1 fmm very- -pulsation . n,i;t;nn" of v ""i ' it " as wuiuiuuiues. oricinallv hhorn of tho power which she wield- - filled by an opponent of the adminis- - dence and Mow well and faithfully he discharg-tutelage, long accustomed intended, club houses wereestabli h .l with absolute sway, by the vicis- - tration. Tho President will I long to the traditions and in great part ed his obligations to the Government ed for the occasional Pith ftuuuuaui uio hub war, uer voice uas nesitatc oeiore conrernng nis re- - wedded to the prejudices of the tnat honored lm, and at the same politicians and literarv JL-- . . J MWUa IIMIU la been hushed and powerless until wards at such a cost, even though he mother countrv. whose to to the whom was he people 6ubiects of yoke thev "me . "CltJQlS. 1 11 1.1V- 1 l it- rmTO , Tl'Vian clA ?a ml!niy n lnnnvnf n 11.1 i. JIi. ue me 10 niiouiu immolate nis nad thrown on to assume the nre- accreuueu, compenea i.w graieiui recollection cusspd Their object, however, has struKSle lor her d.senthrallment. fiivnritft. with which his n.mifl is v become so perverted ivguiuu ui jiuuiuj cu ci through the , . A political contest 01 no ordinary membered the of this KJ AlUh-overThere to people were by antagonisms n.w tpr encroachment of modern innovation . . importance is now taking place m Lken jq tbfl coutcst that fa that they have become fashionable comCj and gectional jealousies to Territory attests c say it is . tne Uld dominion. At the outbreak of the hostilities and vmn:fl oftf nn gr..ni,nt nf t,a subdue. Harmonv and unitv did extravagant resorts for the spent.f no ordinary importance because , ; ; vcw VnrV not prevail in council, and at times between the North and the South dthrift and the speculator, as well a Li.-. .. the zeal of the Administration has so nonamr ... .. , , i . ... ci ..knnnf;fin:a n i.imiin nnnr.r.mn veit h ,. mon .v hie i iun Viuuvenunn was nn inn nn ni nr luvuuutu 1110 iuii,uuco wilii iuiim: tho tu"u " V1; . u"' . prospective advancement, and his in- - dissolution, so irritating were many ot the folate where he saw the light social standing is guaed not hv hi 7 . , ... , , lias tmemv lULcrnosea in Dftnau ni .. tt was a man 01n genial ais- - intrinsic 4 uay. xie timate relations with the head of the questions mat came up lor calm de- - pj. . . 7 qualities, nor even the its adherents, thus giving a national election le fruitful of liberation. The dangers of central- position, large hearted and social.and length of his purse,' but Qation if by the char- !L consequence to a State conflictin noni,firrM11n rT,,,,,!,! miP BIirm;ttPa ization were fomspen bv the advnc.it.ps his death,, at a ripe aL'e.i will be la. . o i onti vucuuu iu nuicu oe D610D"9 wiucn local or municipal issues on y be beneficial of a form of government based upon rented as a loss by his State, where They are numerous fitted CQrrec ifc wm flfc UP with ' .. are involved. A rictory in Virginia . .. t, i. i i no au - luc numume me nms ui lub omies. viuzen ia irom and in accordance country saving unui, regal splendor would give tho Administration a lation which would follow Mr. Couk- - Jhey were fearlul of the evils and and an incorruptible patriot. with the tastes of the different classes prestige that would be accepted as abuses which are apt to arise undar a that form the upper stratum ling's appointment. an indication of the confidence reposThe Club System. fcderal balanced not evenl? s?stem of metropolitan societv. In these The Supreme Court will meet next ed in it by the responsible and intel The Rhetoricians wbcn smail have the often da7 mi"ht coinc remarked criided the merph-int- . palaces Monday.' Judce Clifford will . . ... . n. ligent classes of the South t w " v wiuwi. nie uuvocuie ana me roueuy i. irv,. i - virtue 01 seniontv on tne lienc 1 j v .1 1 11 . .1 1 ui nic jure p ii. ' until a Chief J ustice sha11 bo nomina O O .tuviuujv UUU uilw a n dj majority of tho people of that State members of Confederation. term the. to It with the the correspond hours, that should be consecrated simple Every day that .elaPses' the are hostile to the policy of the Gov- - ted became to word the "home" full so of aptender to necessary mean home and family. Their days are quiet rrnmont , .ia irwl wm.tnUa ixana a vacant chair of Salmon P. Chase will .v,. uvuw, With all spent amid enchanted scenes and prehensions ot. the opponents ol a ing to the Anglo-Saxostrong appeal is made to their per centralized Government, and to guar- the allurements of the gay Capital of their thoughts seldom recur to the sonal interests. The construction of tratioa for its omlnous silence in a antee their sovereignty inviolate and Frauce and the Jelices which are absent ones who look to them for a husband's love or a father's tender a canal by which the incomparable matter involving the character and intact. The clause in the Constitu- - as ravishing to the native-bor- n who of the ness. It is not to be wondered at judiciary. internal water lino of the old com- dignity tion regulating the mode of electing believes that outside of Paris the that home should be desolate and monwealth will be extended, sa that President and was world is in a crude state of veeta- have no charms to those who finding ' 'CD . . 1.1 by the development of its great minas a compromise between tion, to the infatuated stranger who tliemsclvcs bereitot companionship accepted eral wealth and unbounded resources, Look Ileforc You Leap. two parties holding apparently irrec- - iu his admiration exclaims "See for a frivolous and heartless exis- will in time bo enabled to take its it Paris then die," there is a void in its tenco. The Corinne Reporter of last eve- - oncilable opinions. rank among the wealthiest and most So rapid has been the march of grandeur. The happy associations AVhen reform is bejun in earnest ning has an article drawing attention populous States in the Union, is a blow a should be directed to the club centralization to the land in the vicinity of the within the last few of the hearth are not known in the subject of absorbing interest to every system which has been so prolific of on the Bear," wonders how it years, that the country will receive magnificent city that boasts of being many evils and done much to de r and in that "burg has been so long neglected, Wlta comparative composure thesug- - the seat of modern art and refine- - moralize 8tate. But tho impoverished condi- is that it society. and considers, now that the Malad gestion that the autonomy of the ment. The Parisian lives abroad. tion of the Treasury forbids carryditch is completed, that the Bear States shall be destroyed. While it He has his apartment, or in dignified ing into immediate execution a prolliver Valley possesses rare facilities 13 admitted that some modification is parlance his hotel, merely as a place ject which will demand extraneous demanded in the manner of electins of rest or as a repository for his for the agriculturist. w aid. As an inducement, held out to rf works of the officers art and the his of PrinciPal While we admire the efforts of llepublic, library. Sel- the people of tho State in cousidera- 1 . 11. !f t i:!.l .Pl! ii.i w waua oi uis apartments Uiat ,i lue Ppuiar juag- - ,1, tion of their suffrages in favor of the th0 KTorter to build up the city 10 ' wu.am ma prince. 13 cast aaa t0 "0 U1 IUW0B w develop " parasites of the Administration they waero ua 10t who lavor transteriamuy is supplied as occasion are promis its influence in obtain. tho rcsourccs f the adjoiuing coun- - 0.r uie uemanas Uie at the most convenient res- now wo would advise a11 wl, belongs iht n"s PrmieSe which ing an appropriation to accomplish . . . i. j tnnvAnf nu;!"o ue 1,1 lls sovereign capacity their darliu- - scheme The Govern be attraca by the inducements held "u tuo repairs to his favorite cafe to indulge in his masses. out to purchase the land in that to ment candidate for CliinFMlr pate, and Moselle. But home with home, neighborhood, to enquire into the who. it mav bfl nnmrxl VI U U" j all its hallowed recollections and un vwvj cffect3 of irrigation from the waters thoritativcly, plaiuly announced that rP tVia Afnln.l Tl. 'PIT . . wanted alloyed joys is unknown to him. I 1 Iuave amv n.ui. li iuusb who her canal built by irginia lion. Alired Cmnmings, it is an The people of our largo cities are Ko Pcrnon cm take these Bit the national government, she would exPerimeuted with it before the And remain ters accordimr to directions. nounced, died at his home yesterday, infected with a growing malady, Ioiik nnwell, provided their tones are not have to electa llcpublicau Governor. RfP primary existence, proved near Aususta. Ueonria. Ilia ace which if not arrested will by mineral poison or other nstans W fcj corrode destroyed and the vital onrans wasted bevoix the On the other hand, if the opponents to thoir satisfaction that the effects must have been about seventy. His f V a O i. rr point of rcpuir. tlie water were to destroy instead of the Administration triumphed, speiiia or Iiidisrr-s- ion. Hcwi- at the time of his decease, was name, ache, l'ain in tho Shoulders, Coughs. is there an extent, great inclination of the Chest. Dizziness. Sour Eruta- they would be visited with the wrath ofVinotc the growth of vegetation, one of the few remaining that formed tions of tho Stomach, Bad Taste in the tl:i certain anion? strcam 3 alkaline and O of those who hold in their hand the .v.kjo w VUU lUUiSC Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the deadly, a iioK n me cnain which bound the Heart. InnammaMon of the l.uncrs. Faia in from tho carca of housek ' and tho region of the Kidneys, uaiue signifies sickness, and was rciua of power. and a hnudreJ with the 1 --! present past generations of to other painful svtnirtonis. are the oUVBrinff fr,ftmoia to the fatal stream hecansA nf m. given tue pitiuiiui of Dyspepsia. Jn these complaints is has i. "vu.vjvo uis. ticAn tt was hotels uuui Biatesmen. uuwus no equal, and ono bottle will prove a better puuucmns lie utciuji to inoe r with which our effects on man and beast. born populous cen guarantee of iu merlta than a lengthy ad- nnd purchase honest and independent the State of Georgia, and tres b vertteement. abound, All the large hotels of 1 For lYiiinln rninnlninlii. In rsnllir freemen, would lure disgraced even , , , nt t0 Unnt' and ,fc P01S0BS tutored in the rugged school of ad. or old, married or stogie, at the dawn oi. the cities are fflled to not repletion 1U 18 lulucu- womanhood, or the turn of life, these Tnic the ccrrupt admiubt ration of Horace ",",vu versity, lus father having fallen at by travelers for whose accommodaIUtters display so decided an influence that V e a marked improvement is soon perceptilile. regard the Malad canal, cxag- - the battle of New Orleans, leaving Walpole, who scoffed at public vir- tions they are mainly For luflumumtory and Chronicor bat designed, and Gout, Dyspepsia Kheuiiiatisnt vuu, uuu uisoaiuit'u any ikcuci in po- gerated by its promoters into "lhe to his care an infirm mother and sov in a crcat ni ensure bv f; 'iiiuo IT lkJ Indigestion, tfilious, Reniittont and inter-- : TT , :4.AM J litical integrity. mittent Kerers. Diseases of the Blood. Liver, it greatest irrigating ditch in the "ie might enjoy the blessings of happy Kidneys and Bladder, these Bitters have been most snecessfuJ. world," as one of Corinne's many obstacles thntWt. lua nnil. uuu,J i , Such Diseases ar, . . ut hoxnt caused by Vitiated Blood, which produced t tailurca and expensive follies. While by derangement of the Digestive Organs. ,ne ieguia. on, habitationS) but The Supreme Court of the For SKIh Dixeaw. Eruptions, TettQ desiring to sec every part of our wuiu aiuui ter, Salt Kheum. lUotchcs, Spots, l'implcs, ,t h vouuiy, retaining ramer in the glitter of an artificial rustalcs, Boils, C&rbunclns, Territory made prodnntivfi Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, seat ior several consecutive tprma existence. The The appointment of Chief Justice ble of utilization. w An Discoloration of the SWin, Hunww census ot the princinnt. w;.v. rntd Diseases of the SJcin, of whatever name Although his name never shone con- pal cities of the union of the Supreme Court of the United see'money waited or nature, are literally dug up ad carried shows a glareither in the out of the system in a rtiort lime by the use spicuously, as a loader, yet his sound ing w yet in abeyance. It seems between of these Bitters. One bottle it such case, disparity tho chase' number of will h? of, worthless land or in futile judgment and sterling integrity attacir, convince the most Incredutoasi residences and the population, white announcement that Senator Conkling efforts at urative effects. impossible cultivation of it. tracted tho attention of his friends. it is Ii. II. McIXKVALD & CO CaU was offered the position was demonstrated by actual observaft Gen.' Agts.; San Francisco. prema- - Look before you leap. Drnggists Ho was a candidate for Congress tion that j Sts., the fashionable hotels and Aoor. n'aslilugton ami Charltsn & DHXU Charles W. tatn contingency. Vice-Preside- nt eot t. I m m I I I.. . Q I . -- r l I I I 1 I 1n. ! 'uo 1 . 1 lt', I . nf.n.i. 1 I I A. I ,.f tn-da- w V i ...... - 1 i - 111 1 1 1 ...... , I ...... . I I 1- 1 1 1 1 TT I 1 ..I M Vice-Preside- n. nt I land-hold- er tax-paye- i .... A .!. k.' 7 ... I I 1 . T 1 I VLJt ii VI.. ' I .., 1 f Tieht-rie- sa I 1 .n. ,i ' 1 T A ..... cW Ring-worm- Soald-Hea- pur-Stat- Ken-Scurf- d, es , " SOLD BY ALL.' DSCGGISTd |