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Show Notwithstanding the dciporate attempts ol the Tribune to bull-doto and break up tho Eighth of January democratic meeting in Ibis city, in which it has been abetted by the United States marshal, who has turned the democrats out of the court room, which had been uaod for all kinds of public meetings, the asiem- blago of citizens at the Libera.! Insti tute ou Monday evening promises tn be large apd the proceedings in tores t-iig. t-iig. Tho novelty of such a meeting iu this city ia sure to attract a fine audience of ladies and gentlemen, aud from the general reputation of the speakers who are announced, an intellectual treat may bo promised those who shall bo fortunate onough to securo Beatd. The only thing to bo regretted is tho capacity of the houae. Had time allowed for the arrangements, the meeting would have been held in the theatre, but the withdrawal of the court room at a lata day foraed the committee to take tho largest and most eligible hall vacant on that night. A great deal of interest inter-est is eiprepatd in the object of tho gathoriug, and in the fact that the democracy of Utah will Imvo' the opportunity, in connection with the democracy of 1ho whole country, to celebrate tho day memorable in the annals of tho republic iu a manner eminently patriotic and natioual in iia fharftf Ipr. EXPECIED BttfcAK IN THE SENATE. A Washington correspondent of the Sun regards Senator Conkling as certain cer-tain to pronounce for an honest and fAir presidential count, iu which the will of the people shall bo respected and Mr. Tildou peaceably inaugurated. inaugu-rated. - He holds il to be the light of congress to scrutinize tho eloctoral returns and reject those that are fraudulent. It will be against the power of either the vice president or the returning boards to mako a president. presi-dent. Tho correspondent adds this jurprteing piece of information: Put down .fumes (.!. liUlne as fin-o'.hor. fin-o'.hor. I too an ir credible smile. "Wbat ! -lio-i I'-Kiii:-.'?" Yo?, Jim i'$ - e ui" Alaiiic. 1 know whereof 1 spoa1--Sirai'io as it may or must appear, tbe two moil conspicuous tr.en to thwart tbe con--pirtK-y and t.' prevent tho countins: in of Mr. Have will be bis two itn a protu ne;.t rivsis for tne rominti.':i will lu two u.oii wh' h-ive lo;a!Iy dilli-r-ent motivt-s and ci aracte-, wlio are theni't'lves rot frior-.lr, but old and un-rclaritiLg un-rclaritiLg ofu-miv.-. I do not fpt-ak oi Jliaino with tbe -a-lio dtgrce of poi'.ivo- nt-is witb which I apek of Conkitn, for tho limpk' ronsoo tht tbe ono is more uncertain tiiaa tho other. But today, to-day, from tro.it worthy information, il 'fi-ms probubUi that Uiamo will UliO 51 r. Conkiiug'rf puaition in favor of an boneit count. '1 hure will bn no difliuoPv about S'-v.-n foil.iw.;r- if ' ';nkiiij ui.d lllaiinj ta't tbe I. iid. it i.t tli juybt iiiro than probable, bn.it o.irt itn, lb it Senator Jl'jij.-rUoti uf.S-.utti (;.tr-!iria, Alc.rn of Sli:i- mid liaiuiU .ii of Ti i .a will bo timui.g li.. in It in known that Senator Join:, of Neva.la ont'-rUiriH tbn profoundu-t a-l-mi ration lor llio abili'.y aii'l c'lara'.or ot Mr. C'.iikiii-j, find it I prbabit) that Mr. J.iiti, u Wull iiJ bin : ill.'au"- Mr. .-baron, a' 1 'h jIi n.eii it ilarvy. Hit.:h-i:.i.:k, Hit.:h-i:.i.:k, Wadl.-ib, Cbri-'.iain-y, I'a.id.ck, H'irnsi'l", Uawnpt art! vn Kdmundi and Krlifi((liiJVf '-, would bo fctrouly ii,u?.ni:fA by Mr. Conlilinj'a viuwi. iiut Llio j-ruaLtj-t ir, lloiiHc-, al ter all, in fr.-or of tno pt:ni:.-alii inauguration ol .Mr. Tib Ion in tb'; Ijcm of pobnc opinion, th.i i.il'-fit btit "aiiont n(iw.-r of jinht, tbt .laily inc-.'a-idjf evident') 'if tho mon--trus fraud committi! hy tho now .:ou-l'cib:raljn .:ou-l'cib:raljn in order to c-junt in tiayt!;. |