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Show people of the several States, he will be permitted to take tbe oath of office as President of the United States, on the 5th of next March, on which occasion ro ''guard of honor" r military will be ncsssary or pro She (Dgitw Itmft'um. FIFTH STREET. OODE.N TUBLI'SUINO CoMPANT, PUOPRIETOKS. Ben Butler and Caleb Cusliiu-hav been iu consultation at Washington. Ben thinks that if Plorida, Soath Carolina and Louisiana are obgiven to Iltyes, tho lloiwe will r who shall say that Samuel J. Tilden will po (! take the", same "position, llvtvvv a tat f. i.an i OmcK should he prove to have received Sail Lk City U such vote? IIou.es.ea4 patents ,.re r,c,iv Surely no one will contend that j the will of the people shall not preject to their votes being eounted,and ery to the foDowing DBlllfi versori8;1"vail ia this "land of tbe iree and vote9of tothe will Senate be the will he object Editor. Cliarlc W. Penrose, per, and on that day iMb-U f, Alabaiwa and Mississippi, iu which home of the brave " And yet the F W ecojruized as the Commander Mur.lock, t the President, and his j LHe J((! Walter Thomsou, Buductf Maa'ffr. casp, o election would take p)aee, secret acts of of the army. Wash- On the other hand, if it shall ap thus 'placing the Presidcut of the cabiuot in fiiliug the city of u" Neils r... t . i uton with noldiers in a time of in the Presidential elmr. i Senate Tildeu that SamuelJ. sup pear OUDKX. UTAH. There is cousiJerabli ceremony in profound peace, have alarmed tHe' John L Jonec ur, ported by a majority of sucbteIecto 187& 8ATURDAY. NOVEMBER 2i, John V Jones, M.ohlitrh 0"' and caused the of the of arrangements the patriots will country he take that we ral votes, assume preliminary the oath of ofbee and become the returning board at New Orleans, bur them to fear a design upon their Airert amfih, Lars C Onsen, TO CORUKPOSIKT.H. Prt'hideat on that day. This would nothing definite has yet transpired liberties by an unscrupulous gang ol Sessions h Cluff, Abm K M,tr,h'ant wri le Whea you, write for publication, result. reaeh Could advice will our reveal the partisans. be the proper disposition to ba made Time benj Hbkey, iotinn8 Give and his advisers, it would be Eo.anual Iticbman, George 0olljiir Grant nly oa one side of the paper. the present vexed question, and M08es of h W Van Ettea. eal name, not necessarily for publicaback send once at adta unless President Grant and his your troops Moses M Bans. WAITING! tion, but lor protection. Be brief ani their and Custodian General Land Office-wishes of .allay the suspicion visers design to thwart the posts, ipLicit. The American people are awaiting you have aroused." the people In this particular, there relfetinir, Jo Leeds Distritt. combusiis no apparent reason why the troops with what patience they can job work aJ all other mand, the denouement of the snarled The Leeds reining ness, direct invariably U th Pusinesa should be thrown into CLARK - Hi Sch-eu- ADd-r-- n. Jo-ep- . , adter-tisemen- ts, ASIFE..V Washington and twisted condition of affairs grow Some time ago, pending the elecing out of the close eloetion for pre sident. There has been, and no doubt tion for delegate for tbo Territory ol still is, a grave fear resting upon the Idaho, and when it was expected that Oueida county wjuld give Hon S. S. member that Ulysses S. Grant will minds of many patriotic people, tha Fenn a majnity over Judge Clark, bloodnot be President ou the Oth of sot only heartburnings, but the shed may grow out of the affair, and Republican candidate, the frieuds March, and that any act of his in of the lattei were loul in denuncia that capacity will not only be usur- we admit that this fear is not without sotue foundation. It may possibly tioDSof Fenn and the Moruious who, pation, but will be bo trtated by the it was supposed, would cist their American people, uclesi they have requijo all the patriotism and of the people, to avert a vote&forliini. We should judge from made ap theb minds to become calamity so great as has been &ared the followiug extract from tbe Idaho slaves. a staunch Democratic paper, may befal our republic, ere the- close World, which supported Feau with ability, of its first centeonial year. THE lllGGKD EDGE. Tho framcrs of our fundamental that the Republicans are mute, and The oountry is still to a consider- law were have ceased to denounce the "Morgood and wise men, and preable ex.tent agitated ever tie promons" : pared such a constitution as seemed tracted controversy in regard to the to them suited to "Clark is proven to be a Mormon, he cxiagcocy of having received a majority of 170 in. the result of the late eleotion, and the the times, but mei are fallible, MormoD county ot OoeiJa, and the great tame state of facta will no doubt conabout Moniionisni has beeD failed forsee aad provide to they hushed. It. makes coosiderable diSer- tinue for some tiino to come. against certain rocks, upon which the ence waose ox is gored." A, late dispatch ,:rotn Tallahassee &hip of state- was and is liable to says that there is grounds for the founder, and wo have already began OX THE belief that Governor Stearns will asto perceive some of them rising urin sume that the State Board has no our way. No merely human code has J.N.H.Patrick, Eff,.passed through power to canvass the electoral vote, yet been prepared, entirely void of this city yesterday, stopping only but hat he is the man to do it. The flaws and dejects, and the supreme long ciough to chaegie from a Pull Democrats deny this claim, and are law of the United States is no ex niaa, car on. the U. P:, to a sleeper on nrtiuh astonished. the C. P, railroad, and to get a square ception to the general rule. The Now York Times of yesterday Under such- - state of facts, :t is the meal at the Railroad Hotel, kept by is dissatisfied with the result in privilege and the duty of all our cit friend Beardsley. Nelse is bound for South Carolina, saying that Hajes' izens to guard at every point the San Francisco andS Portland, on should' have been majority, 40,000 bulwark oS their liberties, which trip he carries with hica the instead of 1,000 Why didn't they Unthat the laws are strictly enforced good wishes of the Junction make it 40,000? There is no man so hurableand none less we ore greatly at fault as a gues-seThe 'limes also claisas the vote of our geuial.friend will wake up so exalted as to be below or above Florida for II ayes. this duty, and noaa whose rights the Webfoot nation before he reMr..Bluiae has been iatorviewed may not be invaded, should they for- turns to Omaha, in regard to their by a Tribune (N. Y.) reporter, and get the old maxim that "eternal vig- Watts-'i- s name, the postmaster,whom denies any complicity ia the plan for the Republicans attempted to apilance is the price of liberty." electing him Presideat of the Senate An! now, when a tiu.e-- has ar- point a Hayes' elector. If that lie would not accept of it if he could rived which tries the should prove to be his business, strength, It would seem get . and efficacy of ourfuadamen-ta- l Nelse is the right man in the 'right that Mr. B. looks upon the present law, it becomes a. double duty place, and we sincerely hope that he crisis a somewhat ecrious, though that we see to it that the rights ol will unravel tha mystery conaected ha thinks that if everybody would no man or set f tacn shall be in with the apparent result of ft How the examples set by Tildeu vaded by a fraudukat couat of election. votes, and Hayes-- in their prudent and or by awe or intiuiidatio'n at the proper treatment of the subject, a hands of tho military arm of the The IIJili!cn Life of London. conclusion wi'l be reaohed aatitsfao government. From th Toronto Globe. tory to fair minded, men cf all Ib was the design of our forefathA strange story of a death by partis ers; it is the tcill of their descendants starvation was- told to tie coroner. for A Chicago. Tribune special of yes lhasr The victim ballots, not bullets, shall govern the city of Southwark. tcrday from Washington, 6ays the this was a woman 73 of years age. Her country. Tha people of tho sevnational (Uep.) icommittae have eral States who was ten years older, husband, have, during the present had Florida telegiams which represent the once, it seems, been a wholesale held elections for the purpose leather merchant. Ho had month, been unsituation as satisfactory, and that the appointing electors whosa duty it fortunate iu business) and he became Deu.oorata are dispirited, many of will be to cast their votes-foPresipoor. them giving up the fight. The same His wife became paralyzed, and dent and Vice President pursuaat to the several that Democrats dispatch says poor old husband had to attend the Constitution of tho United States to her, and tliey saak. into abject have returned from. South Carolina, and laws enacted undr it, aad it is poverty. A long lite had conducted and report a surprising iudiffereuje the privilege as well as the duty, and them only to this. They could do among. Demooiata there Uwards Til it will no doubt be the pleasure of nothing for a liring. The parish altien lowed tMm three aod sixpence a They wanted Hampton for the people to see that their will shall but week, aojj the poor woman's relatives were not particularly be governor, carried out. What tho people gave them about ten sh'lliDtrs a anxious for the election of Tilden. demand and require is a fair vote, a month. This latter sum was practi They em to feel bitter towards fair cosnt and correct all had live to cally inasmuch andi on, returns, they northern Democrats for not aiding upon the rcsuk of theso their action as their rent absorbed the money althem in the rebellion., lowed them by tho will depend. palish. . lived for months on bread Ihey Montgomery Blair, just from If llutherfoni B. Hayes shall re- - and milk, and the old man said that South Carolina, eays-thDemocrats ceivo a of tho electoral votes he could not call to memory wheu majority have- - duplieatas ot tlia tallies of all daly "appointed" by tho States, he they had tasted, any meat. For two the votsa east ia (he State, and that will bo allowed tho- oath.of or three days before her death the tne do not agvee; tht tetarning office aad assume tm duties of Pres- woaiao had ao.. food but two Aberu-eth- y biscuits.. A a xuatiai of cours beard,' ident Q. the, Ot.h of March, next, and she died.. Manager. and kept there until after the inauCorrespondence fo publication direct guration. invariably to the EJitor. It may be a "wise precaution in the President and his advisers" to re- AVrifailIZF.Il r a4hrized toTkt following. $ tolltct lubscriptirmi and ronj.vt any connected with the ' Junction"' Office in - ptrts tJieir tetpeetive bun-nn- tdtlemtnt. D. Providence and ifilli'iUe, M. , Hammond. Logan , Ifyh Park and Richnsnd, STUthfirltl, W. A. Nohh., tranklin,.... -- W. Vbttr. L. ..Jama UntworUh. tfyrum, Rear th on vet. tide, All tftilemtntt River, in Cnhe Valley, J. II Darker, ViUard, Malad City, , Wiili Springt and Samaria, Jot. W. Du.tUf $0. L. Robinson Farmington, - WelhviUe jParuJwe...-..- .. Sear Lake -- Yallty ... ... Jamet Stlmon ...... Hr. Poatage Morgan S Poppleton A. Shaw ......".t E. N. Autin ........ Coalville VT. Co AJJrut all butinttt Z1 Anderson Eft Wjiitiar communication!, WAL TKR TIIOHSOX, , .Iiut'mea Manager,, Box 32, Ogdcn, Utah, A f WISE PUECABTICtV, "Tbe President and hi advisers claim a wise precaution to haw a respectable body of troops at band until after the 4u' of Muroa, inauguration day. it is They don't fear any outbreak or .die turbanee, but simply to provide for all possible emergencies." The above is a portion of a late tolegram explaining why so many troops ore being concentrated at the city, of Washington, a fact now ad aiitted on ell hands. , 9 Will the " President and his advisers' be so kind as to inform the people of the United States why it is deemed a "wise pn eattfion" to the military postsof the country, at many of which they may be needed at any racmont, and carry, them in a clandestine manner at heavy expense to. the city oi" Washington t Has the day arrived when a mili tary triumvirate composed of Grant, Sherman and Sheridan, backed by a corrupt party of tiviliana, are to oerco the people of tho United States ieto submission to tho will of a still more corrupt minority? Can it be possible that, despairing fthe election of ITayea by a fair at of tho people as well as by an unfair effort to "count" him ia, these men have, with tha concurrence of luoh men as Zaca Chandler, made up "fWr minds that, deepite the heavy popular majority of votes- - cast TilJeu, and notwithstanding that lie may have 18 1 electoral vte& out of 36r a majority thereof to a Hayes on ths 5th of March? These are grave Hei;twm?,. and are addressed to tie pesplo de-nud-e fr A?:c-Hca- whoraof all jvoople o theyJmast con- cern. If Mr. Ilftywi filial be found1 en t&Ud to teoeU a. majority of jLL te.ik)nl VQfcu KcoiaUHl"' by tl$ Company 0f c. Franei.cc, i, preparing ,0 pirt"in stamp m, 1 on tbe ep.rd and Lemoa Bonanza C.ty ,b the mm, of a ,w l0L wh.ch is beinjr laid ou.; Jud RivScf Pioihe, is in'eresied in the name Th Leeds M.ning cocn,any are baildW tteir offices in ihU Dtw citjr SaJ f usco capitalists are interest! n that eectiou of the enunny Th prospects are t hut there will be five r sit embryo cities ths wmtw-Pi- oct Record, 15tl. bet-omin- self-sacrific- e A-- From tbe Leavenworth- - te as-a- ll pow-wo- - lVO. and-tose- e r, sufS-cieno- y the-positio- n. the-Orego- - r e to-ta- ke jth - Heroic Wife. Times - Last Tuesday about 3: o'clock, Mr. A. Rambo," who livas near Iatan, was- - aroused by cries of distress coming, apparently from tie river, the voice being that of a He at once unfastened a skiff moored rear his hoase, aid rowed out in the direction of tie sounds, which seemed to grow faiiU er. He called, loudly, and in ansver hear a taint call considerably bebw the point where he first heard it. Following as rapidly as he could, came in aight of a dark object floating down the river, which he overhauld and found to be two stiff lashed together and bottom side up,, and the form of a woman. elinnif t them. She culled to him "for Cod's, sake to be quick,"' as she was ready exhausted. Mr. Ram bo pulled iJong-sid- e tho floater and discovered further that she was holding to one of the skiffs with one hand and witi the other clutching firmly the hair of a man's head, which she was,' with heroic aerve, trying to keep above waves. After much difficulty, tha iuanimate form of the man wai takea into the skiff, into which the woman, followed, and not otopping to secure the boats, mado for the shore, where-thman was taken out aud iouod to--, be iasensible. Restorativca- were procured, and' after several hours', hard work life-- , wo-ma- n. he-soo- n ( e - ' was-restore- They gave their names as G Foster and wife, aud said that they, with a man whosa name we Jailed to learn, had started from Omaha in the two skills for t some-pob- down the-river- Several miles . Iatan, about 10. o'clock Moaday night, the boats struck above ont a snag and were overturned. Th stranger was drowned at once, and in the attempt him Mr. so exhausted as to sink, but was cIobo cnoagh to the boats,, to which his wife-wahanging, to but by hcrj. being unable t change her position, she was comFoster-becam- to-sa- s e t pelled to float down in tho wild: waste of waters, expectiog to meet death every instant, until she heard an J rescued. wa 1 $5 REWARD!: WILL BK PAID TO ANT PERSOtf Wfl brio? or giv information loth recovery of my lior e which di .pperei frotajn farm at RiYerdve. A bay war Wiaaded i right, hip with pot onfureheid. tnd.l). Ocn white toot The othr i t light branded yf oa left hip. JOnN IWVMAN, VirPt Ward, Otflea wit Wax. Ojdcn, NoTeinber 13th, 1870. NEW DEPARTURE XraveliUK and WhI ld'uu "'.TT city and town oa the 176 PiSK MOTE.H ACTUKJiS. A travolini? expea paid. Apply by lettef petfoa to d,i a..Al filUSI .X), a. 4. and I Xto- aClaainnaU.Oiu t ever ff . fj |