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Show at TIIK UXIO.VS NATAL DAY ttoa is powerful, but it is almighte months We several have ty. Ogden will cdelirate operate in without fear of consequenthe anniversary of'the nation's ces, and it will be strange if pluck, In the Wntiful groves perseverance and unity of effort will ric.nr the river, the story of the 6tru-f:c- . not give the unprincipled nionoply a tor human rights will b3 told hy grood fijiht. rioijiient tonpues, and the rising will be instructed in the NTUFF SEXT TO THE undying principles of enr gltrious V Avians, C uihtitution. while the 6Mer folk 6 n h a talented pa Toe ivA aain the enthusiasm which sirred their souls in youth, when per. Ability of no common order the heroic deeds of the fathers of our ii exhibited in all its departments. Uut as there is an exception to every be-oiintry wijre vividly jiortraye.J rule there is an exception by way of fore them. Utah has been taunted, by fakfe contrast to the general brilliancy of its articles. Occasionally a commuuvA knaves, with di.sl.iy-ulinication appears from Salt Jjuke to the Union. But thosa who to know her history, who hve seen her That Utah correspondent belongs Here is a i dTS and disecrncd her spirit, can the damphool family. of his powers as evidence of f!inj4 back the charge upon her cra-xt- specimen his fitness to write for a journal like traducer, and truthfully ro- hum that in respect for the C'V.iati-- f tha Inter Ocean: "It muse be apparent to every uiion, iu veneration for the noble has me. who penned it, iu determina thinking Morinon, thatllrigham worn out his usefulness, and that his tion tp maintain and defend it under, h!l circumstances. Utah stabds b'econd rutn. ian-no- u His seuuing ueorge dobroad the defiauee to was of nunc m to throughout expression States Government. His main of the (Joverutfierit which oweS the United to deliver arrested soldiers to refusal it existence and receives its power the military, in pursuance of Govttiatheavcn-intpircinstrument. ernment orders; the closing of True, the people of this Tenitory every court room against Judge fan not pertnns who have McKcan to prevent the District and the reCouri vrigghid into power by unworthy fusal toholdingthe session, money provided by pay means, and who havi schemed fur of tho Territorial Legislature for Terrifi (' as a to plunder; torial dues, have 2onemore than topping-stonelse to make some action of and we do not hesitate to avow our most certain." onfempt aud abhorrence of corrupt Congress p ticians who occupy the place of Why not continue the list, and nuteMiicn. But while we despise the say the refusal of Brigham Young to nen we honor the Government, and annex San Domingo; to enforce the hcrish the principles which those passage of the civil rights bill; to make Beeeher explain the Tilton p irstDs dishonor. we ill unite to ta scandal; to compel the Union Pacific Ilailroad to abandon its attempted to the immortal doctrine which rc the fountains of our coun coal monopoly; to unearth the murtry's life. All setts, all creeds, alt derers of Nathan; to turn the new jmrties should be one. InvidjTi dis- comet from its course toward the tinctions and sectiooul titles should earth and lower the present terrible be discarded. The motto of the Union temperature, has aone more than any hculbe our guide. And while the thing else to make a consummate instruments of music hail the day of aesofthe n t Utah corresfreedom, and the deeds of worthy pondent? ir' evoke the spirit of emulation iu For impudent falsehood and arror.i hearts, let every. Boul joldt in gant ignorance, commend us to special harmony, and praiso the Great Crea- correspondents and press lightning tor for our ccuntr'g independence, at Salt Lake. md the privilege we enjoy amid these lo'.'iy mountains of ..ltbrt:ng th inde-pndene- ceti-'ratio- e. n Inter-Ocea- y s u t. l'ri-ir- i d e any-thin- g 1 rev-riic- e Inter-Ocea- t.&tion's natal day. THE FOIJItTII IX GGDEX. . The celebration of the birthday of our national independence at Parr's and a Jones' Groves last Saturday was a grand nCftir. Ia consequence of the delay of The coal war continues. The C. P. the eiccunioo train from Cache Valley, t'.d U. C. roads rcfusu'to receive their the ceremonies did not commence till t 12 o'clock. ('i'H'gnmetit at the new and extortionate rates, and Ogden deruit is At Parr's Grove the Ogden Bras l.kc-'to become, for a time, a big Bind performed same beautiful pieces tiki: co a i, n lock in:. half-pas- o.u yard. Ightnicg messages pass u un& fro, but no understanding hah beon arrived ut, cxcejtfthal the. V! P. Company rre determined to ina'ritaiu their monopoly, and try to force the other roads aud the dealer t their terras. iThf agctt at Ogden. who is always courteous nd is not rVsjtiP:blVj'a uuv for the present position. Mr. w;.y yt accom-..odaiiB- ining, whom the Chicagoans as "Vmiwgtht uss," seems b the prime mover in this disre-- i t;tible afta'f. oll teftTicn wil, have lo loak ou thr closest u cut them and if-It may tht routes ani Xhir trv t- - wa-.oi- can "ruu t lauck" with the big mlro'iid for a while, ubd that b me of the rolls of grtcuUcka that gravitate to the U. P. Corapanj'8 bank account may be kept for circulation in this Territory. ! Atsd we nay again, rush 'on the Felt Lake and Coalville railroad, and of bt the inexhaustible coal-ldWeber find & new channel for trims s fnrt&'.Ii.n Tfce great U P. corpora in excclhbt style; Pishop L. J. Ilerriek ouVt&tcd asChaplaiD; and President F. D. IvicUarJ.s presided, making a abort but appropriate and pointed speech en the ohjeci of the oelehratiou. K. Pox, Esq,., read the Declaration of Independence in a clear and forcible uiaanor. The feature of the ccretnohies was tbo oration by P. S. Richards, It was to e'.oquent, truthful and patriotic rehearsal of the great eveuts which, un der Divine Providence, culminated in" the rtvo'.titicn of the Colonies and the birth of American freedom; a forcible aud telling comparison between the position of Uiah to day with, the grievances coruplaiiied. cf by the signers of the on of Independence; ani a stirring defence- of tlo loyalty of tie free men nnd wemen who have redeemed this Terril or from bar"t)iiufS9 anil solitude. in consequence of the latettcss of the boar, th Chairman announced that further speeches would be dispeoed with. The aftrnoQ was spent in pic nicing, The dancing and outdoor amusements. visiters from the north left tha grove ahtvt f.v o'clock, ia order to be in time the cars. A atom came on, later in the evening, whioh prevented tbo intended all. and while many returned to taeir aomot, others took eheltcr in Ui ta laU room at Jouea' Grove. Es-q- . De-olur- at . fr dent will accompany him to Salt Lake. Dulse whioh l. ik. It was impossible to convey him by understand, he did what h." at least, unfit compelled do IjV stage, boat and traia the route travelled of the case. ,hf " necktie, be will home nble injustice of by Mr. Child. The latter about the 9th inst., and Mr. Richardson unequalled in .erriAbli Jof His ankle of 10th momentary infatuation, auj August. about the T of consecrated eflot b years slipped out ef its place again on the 28t whlUl tle ends utterly away, had to be causing him been done in a fit ol and well wriiten oration, replete with inst. and f condemn bim at all itfreniy of pain. wia frV,.' fine language and pitriotic sentiment; a great deal .l efforts to evade and Bn, Mr. Child says the crops are much should hav and Elder D. M. Stuart acted in the ca. "Bat hDr pacity of chaplain with his usual dignity better hi California than last year. Bur- - edged .to bin own people alJ, 100 pounds, and his will,ngi,e8motkield himself L and fervor. ley sells for $1 per the day wheat for $1 50. Old oranges are gath- lowing the innocent to suffer fur hJ nr. Tuc fun of the after part of tence. So much l8J"B'iee Mineii . was continued here through storm as ered and a new crop is on the trees. vant. the increase of c ii at' it that U, 7. well as sunshine, in consequence of the ureal est mt- - take has been in "u ,r"... l inr6 1l,;,..lf r and facilii ics offered by the wno are proud Bf Beeelicr-Tiltoi- i. his fame and More of Little jealous hi, reUuUli the commodious dwelling house of Mr by a coiri.gcous Btatemetst 'of f.J.1 excellent his with John Fry. whe, lady, was f,Ajj were very kind and accommodating to of rumors and surmises An ouuee Drawing of the er:nds seeking shelter. Af'er the sincerity is worth a world of cm.,;.,- Tiltou conceals New York 2. nothing .bat duty u storm passed over there was a fine disothers and natural delicacy of hi8 next will of Golden a The Age Saturday play of fireworks by Prof. Shiells, and hoo l dots not requit e him to lock in h: rewho of Tilton, the valediotory own breast. He has been dancing was kept up both on tho plat- contain editorial WT. C. guilty cf to the charge but loo great confidence in till nearly signs form and in the M It will also contain a further nothing Clark. people, and mistaking a juds scaudal, unworthy midnight. We have heard no complaint i,r;icle on the Beecher-Tilioment that was prompted by of disorder, but every body seemed cour- - which those who have seen it interpret temperament and a warm, animpuij; kind hmt down on Tilton's part an act lor which he had been teous and desirous of being agreeable. an ouile a letting eeverdj l ho following are the important parts of blamed. lie asks neither toleration Mr. K. I). Brown deserves partiular mennor this second paper, which the Aye says sympathy, but simply that justice which tion for the admirable and gentlemanly is written to correct the misapprehenis so natural to the hearts of the Amermanner in which he conducted the exer- sions created by his letter to Bacon. ican people, axd which in tke long m been assailed by Dr. are sure to render to whoever concises end amusements at Jones' Grove. He (Tilton) had they he believe that to Bacuu, who was led fides in them without concealmttt of Every one present must have observed was a scan lal monger and falsifier who double dealing. aud admired his untiring efforts and the had tried to ruin the moat beloved of tact which he displayed in the manage- ministers. Tilton' character and standing as a man among men were involved ment of the affair. Releases, Chances asd and silence on his part was a tacit acOur limited space forbids the publicaof Dr. We clip the following from tU knowledgement of the justice tion in full of tha orations, which were Bacon's aspersions, and of the erroneous Millennial Star of June 16th: well worthy to be placed on record, or statements by which tbey were su; portElder Ernest Young is appointed u One sentence from Beecher's lips ed. to say nil that might be truthfully d in this Office. labor or pen would have drawn the poisoned E. N. Freeman is released fro Elder in praise of tonmittee-men- , Mr 111 arrow and healed the smart. etc. The celebration was a ton called Mr. Beecher s attention to the tho Presidency of the Bristol Conference and appointed to lalior in the NewcutU succe.'S, and wc hope everybody feels offensive statements, and in the presence and Durham Conference, under tho dof two witnesses told him that, unless he better for the holiday. Elder A. McFarland. corrected the misrepresentations in his irection of B ild win II Watts is appointed Elder way it would be necessary for himself to correct them in bis way, which would to succeed Elder Frcemau ia the Presbe severe. Weeks passed and no correc- idency of the Bristol Conference. Elder Volney King is released from The Accident to K. C. tion was made; longer silence on his in the Newcustle and Durhix Truv-clliu- s. laboring part was impossible. Mr. Tilton is ac- Conference, and appointed to Ubor is to Btrike a Beecher cused of intending tho Leeds under (he direcConference, staggering if not fatal blow Whoever tion of Elder James water. By By letter from W. 0. Child, Esq., to rea ls his letter with euro will 'see th it Bedson is appointed u Elder Eardley he from studiously refrained his friends in this city, we learn of his striking succeed Eidei Henry Leigh in the Presblow at all, save at the thick netsafe arrival al Ilolcomb Valley en the any Conference. of the idency Liverpool work of calumny and nisrepreseHtafien Elder John Mendenliall is release! JTth of June, where he found Mr. F. C. that has been his woven for adroitly from laboring in the Birmingham CoRichardson, suffering from the effects of own entanglement and, ultimate destrucnference, to return home with tie June the sad accident described in tbia paper. tion. His sole purpose was to t ave him- 24th company. and endurafter of silence self, years Elder Briham T. Young is appointed Following is his aeeountof the place and ance, and when longer silenco and endurance would have been fatal, aud lie to labor in the Glasgow Conference, vopart of the journey : der tlie direction of Elder W. N. Fife. 'We found him in a small hut about 8 refrained from mentioning Mr. Beeeher Elder Miles William.4 ia appointed t at all except as it was necessary to do in the Welsh Conference under tk labor by 10, with a board abanty attached, so in order to set himself right. His reabout the same site. He has lain in the ticence in this respect deserves commen- direction ef Elder Henry Hughes. Elder A. B. Taylor is released from game post ion, not ablh to move off bis dation. If in order to vindicate himself in the Leeds Conference, and o laboring for accitwenty-twThe he back, wit obliged to lift the curtain und days. dent occurred in a shaft, or drift some expose the serious, disingenuous and in- appointed to labor in the Bedfordshire B. thirty feet from the bottom of the shaft, excusable transactions, it certainly was Conference, unier the direction of the cartb, about 500 rounds, fell only a not his fault. If Beecher wishei to ex der C. Coll. . few feet, striking him on the shoulders culpate himself, if Plymouth Church and right side. lie sprang from under wishes to indicate the character of its in lime to save being crushed, but net id pastor, the way it open, and the world CORRESPONDENCE. lime to save lift ankle. One of tne bones will await tho issue with anxious soliciof his ankle joint was smashed from the tude; but so far from it being Mr. Logan, June 26, 1874. socket, the bone protruding two inches purpose to injure Mr. Beecher in Editor Oodss Junction : below the bottom of his foot, breaking any way, his sole hesitation to publish Sir: The monotony of our quiet to off about half of the socket, which was the letter was fear that it might injure was agreeably broken tbia morning ty found in his boot. I think the bone has Bee:her. He said to personal friends the arrival of a party of excurfcionim been si t back properly, and if it can be who urged its publication that he shrunk from with a bra accompanied Ogden, kept to its place he will more than likely from taying one word that could add a band which discoursed some beautiful have a stiff joint and have to near a pang to Mr. Beecher's already pierced music to the delight of all whe heard e to support the aukle. and tortured heart. He said, 1 would them, and exmany were the wishes This valley, or mining camp, is situa- not lay so much as a finger on that sad day the that our ciiixens, pressed by ted 0,000 feet ktiove the level of the sea, and sorrowing head. 1 would not rise of deliverance for our brass instrument! east of San IJeroadino, and eighty-thre- e This has been were by his ruin if I could." nigh at hand when we caa enjoy miles by stage road; stage only runs Mr. Tilton's prevailing temper of mind their sweet strains at wo did in dayi of once a week. Wuen we arrived in San and way of speech. He regretted nothHern !iuo we would have had to wait ing so much as the necessity which forc- yore. headed by their bond, Our four days for the stage, and then it takes ed him to say anything about the mat- marchedvisitors, the Public Square, around them two days to make the trip to this ter whatever. If Mr Beecher was smit- thence to the hall, when the processie" place, the road being so rough through ten, he was only himself and friends to broke and they were soon scattered tbo mountains Private conveyaucc not blame for (he blow, butihe essential aroundup, the society of friend being at hand I hired a guide and a point in this w hole controversy remains and oldenjoying One ver inacquaintences. pair of animals Polly Ann having all untouched. took place visit feature of their the courage necessary to undertake the With the scandal itself we have noth- teresting on the Public Square, where the Ogdea tiip on horseback. So on the morning ing te do. tfiKt is a matter for Plymouth and Logan base ball playert had of the 26th we could be seeu, single file, Church, and its pastor to deal with. If wank spirited contest with bat and ball on the old Spanish trail, through, over, there is a skeleton is their closet they resulted in the Logan boyt comiog off down, up aloog the side of the nioun will probably hasten te open the door from the An invitation victorious. tsin. a thousand feet above a stopping, and let daylight shine through its dark the renew to next morning pl.ice had our caimale have fallen. Over places. Webster said that suicide under Logan boys arrragemeau but was contest declined, rocks, through bruh aud dense pine Ike weight of accusation was a confession trial on the owThere are circumstances in were made for another forests, we made alwut eighteen miles of guilt. ing Fourth, te take place in Cgn. the first day, and put up for the sight at which silence is suicide, but one thing a steam saw unit, where we got vrv lamia wnoio mauer is so conspicuous when a lively time ia anticipated. The evening was pnt in danemgana goad acceruiuodriiions. It fiote a half and grand that it deserves notice that it appeariuch thick through tbo night. Next mor - has not received. We refer to tho loler- - our hall presented a very lively home dm for left The ance. party ning we got f.e-- h animals two small tion, the sympathy, the.'volictiude of the well p1 mules aud a horse, Polly Ann riding one American people for a great aad useful morning, evidently Valley of of tho mules, it being the beat riding an- man under a cloud of suspicion thick their visit to the beautiful Loo if. North. imal. We thought the trail the first dny and heavy enough to crush an r was as bad as ceuld Vm ravelled over, Had this beyond recovery. but wc found part of th distance, which liicg happened 23 years ago, Beeob-e- r would have been dragged before an whs twenty-fivmiles, the next day, worse if possible. If we had the least ecclesiastical tribunal for trial io less At Blahy. Leicester. March 00. 1WJ idea the trail was half as bad as it was, than au lour alter the sceusatisn had asElisabeth Billingt. aged 76 ycart. we would not have dared to undertake sumed defiuite shape, and bad he tried livd and died a faithful Saint of 0 it; but we got through safe. The old to preach before the trial, he might Afiii Star, June ICth. settlers hero say that they hate never have beeft inobfecd; there is known a wbi e lady to pass over this scarcely a mau or woman ia America but At Thin Ciy. Jnn23J'i?7f0fJ trail. There Ran a Spanish lady known hopes he is innocent, and tries t be'.kve fever. Eliiabetb Ant Turner. phoid him His name is a precious house- of to go through a number of years ago. T Charley Singleton. hold word. He has the sympathy of fif. Deceased was the daughter of Mr. Child left ilolcomb Valley, June teen miliions of people who bend d and Mrv Trner. w horn C,'?I!J: 2fch ,for Lot Angeles, after purchasing to save and blest him. Taere is Lancashire England. April 25th. span of males and light wagon for $250 something almost sublime in the spirit came to L'Uh when very ycung: hw w and attitude ef the American Saint. 0! f'V coin, fa which Mr Richardson will travel who rCopie a faithful Latter-day cr refuse to condemn aid degtade whfl all a x;M ,...iM.rf o the eld trail. The eUctr great and useful man. even if ehiVlre. : I SbV U family of ho h atteaJed hiaa daring lac aoei- - Imoaefttof temptation er under a MM. Sta The ttremoniet at this place were MtniUr to those t the other grove. Fowler nd Purdj's band discoursed bfulifl music; F. A. Shiells, Esq., read the Declaration of Independence with all oat e octitionary ability for winch he if noted; Professor Monch delivered an able llVT tkro& re-se- fr t, i " L Z J I . - ball-roo- it Milder. - ball-roo- Appoixt-mknt- -- men-tinne- fiosr-manager- s, Uicli-ardtionliou- Kh Til-ton- side-brac- 's 4 1 ordinary-characte- . Pied. e to-da- y s. for-war- "Nor!" i. l W k" pleae eff7 s. |