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Show illli CKEKK'S HOSTS. A Bousing Ecpublican Meeting and tha Orgmiz&iion of an Enthusiastic fcopubliuin Club, PEOTECTION AND' THC FARTY. i The if ask Eirippcil from thi Dmr.ocratic Fali4Cjr i.-:ting in tl;o Fourth j I'oliticil NotuJ. I To nar t fiat tlin rt'pti )) tc.ttiH field ;i j rousing nint !iitliiiiii:i-ii(! im-ciini; at j l-.nt Mill I reck lait niulil is pt c -i-nlini; ; it mildly mid Witli e tireni'i iiuhIi-iv. IfOii l.i'ioro tlie hniir i.f mentiiij. ti.i i Kail Mill Crerk hand pnrnditd tho I m: mil h and ili:.oniriii'il lit -ly nnd in-"pirniK in-"pirniK inusio. Wkon the imutiii wa rallrd lu urdiT tha limise wn pa-'kcil ii.s it !irs never in-i-ti lii-for. Alum-l cvi-rv inlialiititiit of ll4n thriving liale town tur. ifd on:, and it in fnfo lo my t - !y that l.ist .Mill Cin-k conln;ni no diMnnci a!,, but tlial. liu-y aru line- n.-i n.-i prom uig rrpiibiicitiia. I Al'u-r ihn elm tiun of Mr. Kin" !a haii!i-n nini Mr. N't-IT us .forcU'y. .1 jI-ii M. Ziui ri-ad tin- a-ldi'i-.t is.-ii. d tin; county and territorial coiinnit-V, coiinnit-V, liu ll wa ll.i:!iVi-d Willi ThunJuriiilit A;ili4Uii t h-i hi tT !o m I . it it i writ a-lojili'd by the I ii;ci-liii'4 m lii.-nik.' Ho! st'iitiiiients of the , L,'o.id p- oplc of 1... I Mi.l Ci i - k. j 'I hi- band, in i.i'iIhi- lo v.ve I in' read-I read-I itijj ol tli-i-i- it-e:T -il;':- the t n i! tht y i ii:T n e !, !.'ii;-l. lip :i l,-:!; ;,:"i-r tiiu o:'-u'i:l.'.i' 1. .....Il.i sro ic- j ' Uliieii . Mr. I,. C. Il.irdv win intr"i..-el J ir-l rpK.ilct-r. Il-s-.il tho tili.i'M i i f M:;i i-i--t-l. Iiu-l not nmi-iiibli-il. n the j Ufinor iiiU IihiI iloioi, fur ilie purpose of j :i 1 1 -t-:, ! i n j to tiii-n's plejiidiei-i. nor j li id tin y atiwunid.-il lor tiiu purpose, of I tvaVih,; tl;n bloody uliirl, but Ihi y luid ; I I' liKCloel hrr to ni'-e.t nn repubio nll. i lie ttan s.ilislied tin; majority of 1'Uh's 1 I cit,i-ri.-i were republicans; thi-y were j loin, Uoli tliatNint Within 111 a in wliicli l.'i):iraiitt'ed to Ihein the prenf sl lih-TIV nnd the greatest frredom. 1 1 1) J I'l-Ti-rred In the iii.inner in which a ! ill .i:o-'i'i'.t li.-td tipokcii to them in this j -Nine lionsti a few tiihis previous, and ' i Im ciitloisitism and appiuuse with w liicli Mr. IliirdyV remiirk were recnived win a turn "rili-riori tlutt the audience full :i-ii-iiii' l of the di-iiHK r.tli'- orator who ' hud t-u-le ivored to bruu a lew men lo 1 -l.rn a di-inocr.tue In.!. lb-re a nuntlit-r of men iiroe and snid thi-y had ehiinyed tlicir iiuimU since then mid were now reiniblicau-t nnd renub- I L'lnli would bi-eoiii repubiiciin beeail-d it was the ofily piti-.y which believed in Absolute riuht and juslice; it abolished slavery, freed the Hiavc, eslalilisbe'l ' right and justice on this fair land, and lirouuhl our foiintry to a s'.:ae of pro--perily mill ci i 1 iliori. ile ui-ido a teiy laughable t .-mpari-.i'ii lielwuou I .0 tur liniiil vtui nini I), huh ia-y. ', and one thai ttill not oon be forotteM by those who heard it. u' "f the c.it'- ' "final priiic.plei of (he repin.-li.'all party ; wan to iii.-,u! e to et cry nt.eii one btilot at evi-i'v eb'rt.on, and tiiat ballot a j secret one. The baud in-triune iiN iIh-i- fite forih a biir-t ol ' insp',i-tt "a w hii li s i.d, "I'.t- eus.i us from robidiuua and .siiivcry-m i clincil (b-moci mcv. At l.'iis juneliirc a ooniiittei) of fie was appoliiti 1 l.i li t in an or' tin'ttiuii, 1 and a Uru ii.iid'm r -. !.! i') l oll. i A learlv to:-, el tfi.-i.ks was fXtmnleil to Ihe i,:iiid boys, who nr.- ail repub i beans, mid tln 'i ii-elin' hd.foii.'in'd Hin d iV'e-it .en: Iius'-asin, lo iiom-i in tin) sainn I buildiUi,' net Wedn-silay evuiiutf. ! l-'srinttr, I'rarinr-t tKt.iui;- j The ilemocrals hcnl a juT'fication at tlio flcliool hou-e on Main HI reel las! flight which w ; well attemlrd. I'olo-nei I'olo-nei l(. ('. Lett was tbn principal speaker and he spoke in Lis I :t vein, picturing the jirosperi.y of l ia'u which lnnst i'ol-i i'ol-i low the Kclt'eoicut of lo--a. i.-siit-s. which bereiofi-r-i have kept capb t.il out of this country and made tho so. -ml and busiiie.s relalioi.s c'f the people u'lytaini; bid pleasant, lie had l.c-r l .ri.p.Biit hi-, hi-, ipiiries of corre-pond-til s who wauled j to invest in I. til Luke (.skin,; tt turn '. the-e loci! trnub'tt wmiid b- setileil I t l.e '-..ii.il I. J.i :.i I..;.', li.o .u'.; i I'tuii o, cor'"-. tj, i-i had hen sttepl uwayni'd e"-r, l o.lv i"- i.iiou i.i.d j t-li v,-i-t,t eiiiii. i of i,i -"lionic-s i .in-1 ih-ir i, "ii -loii. -T ii -r (- . I ! Wif!b--n I'oUcr. ehhi-io u - the i n j 'l'i i.iMiu . f .. o ;.i:.'' i-li.'- '-'..I -.ue -I .st?kr. ! i i i r n n.- m er i f U-e 'lis-( 'lis-( ban-b-il people's jMi'iy b Have some very interesting observaiions on the happy relations that would follow the present parly alignniMiil. Afier a few remarks bv tin rhair-man. rhair-man. Mr. Andrew ,1. White, many names were a bled to the roll of the club and t-vcrybody went homo happy. I l'nllt.rl l'-i-iiir. I'. II. yer. I'. L. H'illia ns and others went to Itinghaiu yesterday aflermioii and conducted a democratic meeting. Colonel Lett. A. J. Wliito and others j completed a d. in-ici alie motiiinjf at Farmers Ward s hooihoiiae la.-t oteu-",' oteu-",' liinuhain ttiil he covered by the republican re-publican speul.t.is noU week at rvhicll lime denioeiatic, lailuciei will be sn ipped of their iallacies. The republie.-uis of I'rorn will hold a incctiu? in Ihe l-'ifth ward this i vt-uinj; st which, K. I'.ooih, ,1. J. I'uUer and a uuiiiber of iouitt-s will bu the speakers. Lvcrv ciii,cn re.sidini? in the Kiirh- ; tenth, Twentieth and Ttvenl v-first tt ai ds lire reminded that a republican ; met tin,; w ill be held in Ihe Twenty-first ward iiieeliiii; house on Wednemlny next, on whicii occasion many of the I nbic-it of I'tah's. speakers will be pres ! cut. A club will be oi'ijaiiied ut that I line and the machinery put in motion. Sunday dinner at the. Saddle Kock. licans forevermoie. Tiiiuiiituo!is ap-pla ap-pla i-tt.) Tim speaker branched out on tho taiMT iiiesiion and made an excellent inipiessioti on his hearers. .Mr. Hardy was (re'iireutly interrupted by applause. Mr. Jainti Hevine was auuouuccd as the next speaker, and ilie man who has i stood upon the platform as one of blah's sincerest friends arose amid an 1 i olou. As memb"rs of A Nation! Party i who were desirous of establishing that party in I'tah, they ritmo to Mill creek for that purpose. The principle the I republican party desired to iiirprc.-s up- ! i on the minds of the people of I 'tall was that they .should hate homo rule. (Applause.) (Ap-plause.) "This party bus established j all the industries tve have in our conn- ! I try today. Ilisthe party w liicli has made Ibis country what it is. They were the cai:se of our having railroads : built around the United Slates; they were the cause of the prosperity of the , mechanics and laborers lliroiiL'hnut j this fair land.'1 A ppl.tu.se. i Mr. Do- tjii-j spoko at length ou tho tariiT j instil' ins-til' n. lie pictured the condition of the. country were it controlled by Ihai. tlis- . loyal dt.in.icnilic parly, which lias done j all in its power to destroy it. He plain- I iy shuncd bis ast audi- j coco that the tariiT was' not a t but thai ihe protective system was invariably the c-ti.-e of produoini; : such sharp competition that it lowered . tiiepiice of the majority of products, ; while it kept nil the money at home. ; He il welt ou the iron, steel, farm pro-i ib: 's. wool and olbcr i-Mies. and coin- ; pictely liprct all the ! s by nn-t H'dit :t!ttr.s Ttrstblla of -ic noctv.Hi' Mump speakers, and the : un i i'-iii e ut. this poinl c tine to tho cou-eltisio!! cou-eltisio!! that they were not ready to as ' .si-t 1:1 itirniiijj this country over to the ! loroion iiiamcacturcrs. l 'in i Imnd here, struck up an air that ; ill ,..K ihe buildimr, and every strain came from every instrument, said . ".Ldinny conies marching hoiiio," w ith ' a republican. ! .1 :i : M. 'a:ie v,m i rn roduccd amid; ap-.:t'i.e. and ctte on.) oi 1,'s ringintr : a; .ii :ic:o ; whicii broiitriil dctv, f ::.' !. h,- cruck.-.d a lew bumoro.i.s . 'el..- e.er ti e i or'.?i. i l Ilie deiol and puuvi liooral party . Mr. me spoke : al boc'tii ou tue ;iisir;tnchisciiic)it .pies- j I on, .-1 1 1 -1 soo !.'. i the individual who a j ie.v ii i'h e previous said in this same : hoiis :.i..i ihe republican party was ! :i,.,v i.ie liberal puny under another. I name, :ri I i wis plainly seen that the i I dc'i.ot'i :.: ic oritioi- tlnl his raiiao no! ; good j lie genlii'iiiaii delivered i -A t li, ..limit bib -r At-ituuittnt i avd .'!;' ) of the pv"ob f-"in t'l? early lnstory of ;it' ier'-iioey ilmvi !o t'te pre i l l ', P.'e. " 'tl..:'H' .all .it Pi" ;..' it I f my . il I.:-1 : v fi r i.t ry :' ' -j:f in bio union, aiij all thai was re-pi'rotl re-pi'rotl ii'' ke it the brin;bfsi slur in ' ,'i'il' reolio "( l.'a- !( tb't t'lep "If t .'.-!. ! and liiiiiioi rless resources. I be only ! : wav to do I nis was lo eneouragi tiiein, an-! run, as ibe ilemocrals would do. : li'i'evcr bli.; tiiein i ,ui of t-Mstencc, and -t-iieoitruire tne Lii','.!-;! manulacturcr and la borer. Mr. 7aac was applauded, and cheered to (he echo, aiet the band boys blew a republican air al him, ; which said: "We don't propose to close down and smash up every iudustrv in Utah territory."' iion. Anliur llrotvn was introduced ; , and look the tbaud auiitlst tremendous i tiemonstialions. Ho was salislied that j the hour had come when tho people I wire to divide on national parly lines, i He felt there were No Dangers Ahrad, i a tint a certain writer who claimed to ' ; be a reiuiliiican. lie dwell upon the -! i garden spot ol" tiu worid l.'lal) and it i j remained lor the people of Utah to I ! mako her republican, ami be was satis- j 1 lied siio would become so. He could; ' give a thousand arguments why he. ! thought Utah w ould sureiy become re- ' ! publican, and gave many new aa.l I logical reasons amid thunderous ap-j ap-j plaune. Hu thought the young men of |