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Show Jti. , ! ' a"" r n . !' I - -. ; ' 7 1 EDITt . ; CEORCE Q. CANNON, AND PUBLISHER. Ft ;. li f . A ' " ' V jHtr IMS op 'the CEXEuitAnriosr Impatient y outh could not wait forth advent. of Ue.naemoriabI 4th to com mtnce its celebration, for hour before the 34 had glided Sold the ocean of th past, the usual sounds that are heard on mornings cf the 4th were stirring the of earl jr night. The drowsy atmc-phtr- e detonating of firecrackers, sqlubs and mlnlatare'orpedoee'inlngled with the louder report af Are arms, and both were kept up probably all night. At sunrise jtbe celebration proper began, according to programme, with a eaiate of one gun fur each Territory, by the artillery,' wlilohjwas, Immediately followed by a dUtsv of "bunting," as the city threw iU Tt tarry standard to the morning brtez . At 5 a.m. 'Captain CroxalTe and fJaptaln Park man's brass bandi , and Captain Beesley's martial band, treated the citlzena to beautiful music, executed In a very excellent style, extending their favors to the principal parVj o( the city. . Later on and the whole city teemed I moving around The streets were lined " With happy pleasure seekers; and pretty Juveniles,-tasUfallattired, were speedVarious to their school houses, to ing Uke their plt.ee! In ranks as members of 8u inlay, District . or Select Schools, boom! Uuigi whcj want the artillery, as thirteen guns were fired, announcing that nine o'clock, the hour appointed; fur the assembling of the schools, had f come. Allgwere agog to see the procession of the schools, and a - most Interesting! sight it was, as they flltd along Temple block, with banner. and bannerets, flags and flagelsta, plain, fancy, artistically paint ed ana, decorated, and bearing mottoes expressive of ti faith, hopes, feelings and tntlminU of the people of the va lioui wards rSpmented. . Aa they filed Into the New Taberna cle and toekfthctr seats, the moving picture was icttosely interesting. The thousands of bnadlDg faces, ever chang ing, and sparkling with Joy, life and buoyancy ; tho multitude of little na tional nag, inning loyalty to and ve neratlon for the! dear old 'Stars and Btrlpes;" the tiliture of adult and child ishanimaUon('u' teachers and scholars manifested thir interest in the celebra were active particip tion in which ants; and the boners and mottoes borne in and placed In coniplcusuj positions around the btiildinc. carried the mind away from the past and the present to the future iniithlch these same little ones, mighty U their honesty, virtue, patriotism ana union, may bear aloft the "Stars anol Slripes," shape the dee- tlnles of milieu, and carry liberty to groaning nada afar. We tried to make a copy of the mottoes.' but the task was interminable. Such as these met the eye M every turn; "Love at Home.' 'Ouij pod and our Country, we worship lbtr first and defend the shall Judge thepec-p-le last;" "The with equitliual Illghts;" "The llower of and Innoborne tyoung cence;" ladies; "The Maidens of Uiah;fmodesty and virtue are their adornm nts.1' AVhen the soul: i gate leading into the Temple block wis opened to the public, after the schoohjwere seated, the building was soon crowded to excess. There could not be ltii thsn ten thousand persons present. .jail animated and , turditht n , J 3 ) IrC e Utft-jVirtu- m eta tio,ut. The stands w dents Young ; ' pen pled by Tresl O; ! ! I v J i 1 1 4 " Cj m a w VVUtlUtUWU WILn Hail Columbfa." by Captain Crox all's Ij ;;'r: fo j;-- ' 4 I V f a-- -., i - ; . . ! ' a a . -- w 1 t j ; -- .1 I I .eV sult-ora- u tb-d- al v Thousand of men vet dwell upon the on the 4th dav of earth, who were living o -years ago wiis July. 1770: ninety-tw-.Less than the span of a single mortal life has passed away, since the nun rose upon the croup of states men at Philadelphia Independence Hall who were affixing their names to CKona: that Declaration of Independence which For here we hare eherUhed oar great has just been read In your nearinjr, ana eontUtaUon, io me nauwua, wnicn Tte eharter of Oreedoak, the Has o' the free; birth ofannounced i new a Empire. May all It opponents be swept In confusion to often have I myself what pictured Iato the Pacific or Atlsntie tea. must have been the tnougnta auaieei Col. D. McKenzle then read the De inirs of Hancock and his associates, as claration of Independence, in ad effec they signed that prreat historiconedocuand Thev were Kntrlishmen. tive manner, with sonorous and distinct ment. then born English soil; Eng upon elocution, followed by muilcby Captain all; lish bv pre udice and education: proud Paxkman'f band. The Marshal of the historic- greatness of their mother announced His Excellency, Governor land: clorvijur In her wealth of illus memories: trious names andownherolo words Darkee, for a speech, who spoke as puimlntr and aa! their the follows: j and Shaks Milton and Bacon of works OOVSTIOfOR DFRKEEt peare. the victories of Creasy and Agin Ladies and gentlemen, I hnve aeen it court, and the national traditions of a thousand years. announced throuKo the press that For them had Alfred laid the founda would deliver an address here Liet me disabuse your minds on this sub tion, of English Rreatness; for them had called upon me and the Barons wrested the Magna Charta ject. A. committee me to some remarks. I from a reluctant .king at Itunnymede; And in our own day, with steamboats, of that could! save life, was allowed to make requested reasonaoiy Deiieve inat B&ntnia va did not promise to do bo, bat I promised for them had Richard, the railroads come little and the unnoticed. electric And. pass grain mountainous resfot esteiuibe:' fro name feared, men with faculties andtelegraphs, to be here, and I view it as a privilege mado the Anzlo-Saxoour Mexico to .the Jiritln poss&3ibn. atM cor we been in to able to! had that energies bring for them resDond. Common wea.lt h a are ' ex watrons 1.200 miles to plant here was from; the sweepidir plains jimcied lately to nrieny utter a lew or my sentiments. oven to the crates of Jerusalem; taught We have orator here prepared to en- had Hampden and Cromwellwere settled, wealthy vanishing, like dew before the sun, be west of the Grea Btvers lkho I'acifi plored, but and on the condition of the crowned monarch, that they old in a single generation. Illinois fore an innumerable army of large, will be found a people intelligent, feelff lighten you had surpasses .the entire New England of black crickets. : Nearly all' were dis- rel Ian rave, God country, on the history of its past, and the servants of the people; for them fearing, jfjirfabldink on other topics or interest suitable to Sidney perished, that religious freedom revolutionary days. California, a child heartened; and discouraged, worn out libertyt,b loving, the adilmMon; the occasion. What I may deslie to mlghtnotdle; for them had Raleigh lived of yesterday, baa more surplus wheat with their exertions, and knew not all freo and independent il edpleaan4 death; thau the entire nation a generation what to do but to trust In God. Every the terror of allifrms of tyfsnnyand say is with regard to our Glorious a chivairio life and died aknignuy Fourth of July, the anniversary of our for their endowment, had been wrought since. Our hardy and enterprising effort had; been made, every exertion, oppression, (applijuee). Hqt 1 muu series of providences by which, miners wash down caflons and disin to save the colony. But, when it seem- ciose,) or i snail nation's oirtn. xou nave jut heard that long means indict upozg you a ion unseen by mortal men. tegrate mountains, leavincr the mono ed as if failure was certain, in the proread the Declaration of Independence. through 1 which speech, promised lip; to! do It was a liberal war whleh followed it, Incomprehensible to our weak, erring ments of their handiwork on every nor vidences of the ATmTghty,guil8, from the Ladies and gentlemen, I; thnyoa fo a progressive element in the British vision, uod exalts Hia lavoreu nations. lion or tne racino slope. And when all Lake, came-ovthe nelds7and they of the eood and fruitful Hand had been commenced devouring the crickets as if This was succeeded . people rising agalnit the arlstocratlo r As they signed their Declaration f t by 2i ;fatrotl e mnrl m nn mitt. Hnron tr wVtn they were! messengers or angels especidea. They threw off this tyranny and inaepenaence, ior mem, an me nisioric J Hnnf-was drtv out. setthfl blotted declared their independence. This was past 'iney reiinquLanea der for what purpose the Great Ameri ially commissioned to preserve the J oi written for1 r a jrreat era in American history, in ad their nationality; they became outlaws can uesert was infoster the and came and tlement forth there protect made, and! AW Har Nalsbltt, sung by Esq., aliens; anathemas were hurled upon Brigham Young, who led his falntlnir. fant State.! They eat and devoured and vancing civilization and in the cause of and li ol aa tftom llvaa nrltoa tl anil ipq., the cnoir ointng Christianity, for it delivered the masses weary hosts a thousand miles through vomited up, and filled again and vomit- die, and gave freedom of speech and of the and this, that they might build up and tracleaa denorta. and hv rtoiaoned ed up, and continued to doeo until the with the powerful tone !of if i organ press: and to the people the right to bind together thirteen lee Die, discord streams, to what was supposed the most remnant of the crops were saved,a mani- after which, being ahnouncidj tbelfoj into an inde- utterly worthless region of the conti- festation of the power of the Almighty. govern themselves, where they were ant struggling provinces, lowing remarks ere madejp J i ! , nation. a of such twenty-on- e and pendent result in The this exercising of nent, right. capable ago, there,' years experiment successraising With what heroic perseverance they I do not wish to eulogize this govern be done, could we it ucftuuK ui proved grain wuenj nowsuiuu, ment overall others. I believe it is the wrought out their faith: I need not re laid the foundations of s. nnhle Rtate. fully, though much, wheat 'did! not To no people, probably. 5a this vas best, where the people are enlightened call. It Is the brightest page in our na Alkali deserts blossomed into beautiful grow over five or six inches high. A continent, does thi jday lcoi;erfraui t and prepared te sustain it. There may tional annals. and fruitful fields. Wild moun great deal had to be pulled being too with so many delightful aso&iaiionsi 44 be other governments more despotic, Andso for nearly a can tury.bavea grate gardens torrents were tamed and trained short to be, c and so ignorant were it does to tho peeie of Ithiifiity 4nkl tain better suited to the people where they ful people.y early commemorated this an giving fertility to' the parched ant the people of it, the way to irrigate, that Territory, for; no rdple,3rclibly, to or prevail. Here the people are sovereigns. niversary, yearly met together and with thirsty motive the to a greatef iextetit,4 power earth, they irrigated in such a manner as to . . . .. . . This is an Idea that It would be well for waving banners, and the sound of jubi inum oi.me one one at more the reason tne of to appreciate J th&ljleeaing make cianKor and part grain ripen all of us te fully comprehend: and we lant music, borne their testimony, that the loom? andspinaie, th some at another, while some of liberty and freedom twlnv. vlth and period whiche enjoy) shonld understand the duties and re not In vain did our fathers put In pledge proltch of the Pacific Railroad, no State was tall and some was short, and the It is a glorious day in the Of of sovereigns. To meet "their lives, their fortunes and their nas do iore it a mora nrimant ana nope- - harvest lasted for weeks on the same world, the day which we hisory the tosponsibilities This observance is iui iuture. man tne state or ueseret. acre. The same season fruit seeds had together once a year and have a celebra sacred honor.'1 most gether to celebrated It great The child All our adventnrona rtlonAAm' Hma-tion, and let tnat be ail there would be most fitting and just. been came and But event in the of The up. planted they, mankind; history of our citizenship, would amount to no ren come forth to learn, through: what the gratitude of the Btate: the hardships so destructive were the crickets that a strucrtrlinir nations iof E en- tpe more than to have a little religion perils and trials the nation sought and oi me earjy se.uers or Illinois, Wiscon- man might go to dinner leaving a bean thrallad naltnna rt it A oi riil fcvery won its right of life. The middle aged sin, Ohio, Iowa, shall eyerbe held in tiful prospect for young trees, and when people that was iroahinir i which we kept in a band-bo- x through : Udage, 1 to felici and the in mutual old, indulge the wees: and brought out on Sunday to faithful remembrance, but In those re he returned .find the whole i nursery hailed the Declaration of fnd penpence air. (Applause.) We must study to tations upon our national progress, and gions, nature had well nigh done her swept away! by them. d tO thir Apd it was years as the dawn of a newiera.1 understand our duties and resDonslblll. to discuss together the means to make most bountiful and perfect work; those Deiore any, nut a very lew, val- day this clorioua minifes tnese in oil rights ties as sovereigns and as citizens, and such progress perpetual. The ladiea states, as it were settled themselves, but leys believed that fruit could be raised which has been read In oiiri elribg.lH as parts of the great machinery of gov- to cheer by their gracious presence, to wue naray pioneers, wno in tnese moun- here: yet the inspiration which moved alooaea pack to by oppressed aatibnaii-44rraig- n ernment. We must have! practical de garland the scene with flowers, and to tains, out of nothing, made a upon our President, Brigham Young, have, nuu wueu mey, wma ncaj mocracy in our lives. (Applause.) We impress upon their children the value state are deserving of especial honor and continued to encourage. we tyrants they nd In ibis in ctruent a must understand the objects and nrln. of ihat trust, soon to be confided to remembrance. be one have found si to of it the text and a guide. proved jj clples of government; and the object of their charge. In! no other! nation or soma are These best Trhfoh of the countries fruit! the scenlM in , as we growing oituawa arej tnere are :msny. government as we understand it, Is to age, have women exercised so potential have aided Onr believe no world. en face - national nrnrrrnoa the rcasons I people Th. shoWl we this wb, whythere areSome aprfctate of the people. King or so beneficent an inflaence as among ConstltuUon education the . more than rights of have the earth sacrificed cont a Srotect the of Yet, day. spirit logs would not do thlsu He practi ourselves. That man, who does not upon aa venture, xsut our notice were Imper- we ha Ve for the enjoyment of relisrious nected with independence tt at weshall upon all fect Indeed did we fall said: You must go to my mill, ko such occasions aa this, and occasions is and cally the with it to pleasgreatest more when we receive liberty; still appreciate reverently to my church, and pay my tax." We suitable occasions, (and all v W. smtn-to allude mnftt rtotent j ure that we assemble onr the 4th of July, them. There is. tin that all of " Mill utterance to inconsuench t believe in golog to what church we are suitable, )ferveutly give our the without of which all national were others inde no of anniversary the present time, andne ofing duraplease and la going to what mlllttre the time honored sentiment, "The avaup the benlflcent and to celebrate declaration care the pendence, ladles fostering tion, under which the peopl whb ijiH God bless them" Is but "fit for of the Great Father of na all. A lease. This Is what Is set forth Jn the of those Civil of and E edaration pririclples habit this and adiacent fferritories religious (rin. Of Independence. treason, stratagems and spoils." onr are at me can ireeaom to foundation of wnicn fail labor. past history scarcely are it dates bak to tbn time of tne Our American ladies queens convince me most The only necessity there I for gov Government the en Ood of America. Uod tnat colonial sceptical have all It migbtjt pioperiy them world. the of Upon ernment Is because some would Infringe rules in the affairs of men. He Inspired able us to stand true and faithful by the be termedoppression.! a relic of beneother most seasons showered their barbarism; the others.' If every man ficent and upon the rights of the Wisdom Of Colnmhua. and Danner or liberty, to honor our position places this coming November Sp Rifts. , has Winter tUejciticostly uo no would be there would need as his across bark citizens of the right the United deen. ex and States, mysterious he to nation will and have'i right purity He collected his chosen h for civil government: God' govern given them the brilliancy the princlplea of freedom and zensyofthls to cast their votes! for the President of the less, industrious: fearlmr Ood and lnv. ttend ment would govern ns all, What is the of its snows and ice: the spring, the earth, is mv - nraver in the United States! But tkel lfardV . ruth upon V freshness of its fields and principle of civil government? Tore beauty and and tne man, Ing them in barren namsoi planted jesus. Amen.pioneers of this Territory, of Arizona flowers, and the summer, the genial New England, that strain those people. who will . . lives . . not govern of by New Mexico Ion the soU&fjaiid tf and .! band ' discoursed privation and hearts. kind of warmth their Parkman'a levlng Capt. and He endurance. create race a might was custom a the ancients. It among Idaho and WashiligtonlTeH bat to restrain them. Thq principles of of men for the conquest of a con- some music; and General Chetlsin being Montana, on are to tome people mjster to place in a seat at their tables, ou oc tinent. hardv xitones red from north, are debar And from that hour to this He announced, made the following speech: the exercisetne f;overnment Is their I rio a this! casions of of skeleton. great festivity, mine, privilege. very simplicity that in the midst of their never for an Instant ceased to watch has the see will this obnbt, rectifiedand 'revelry. whlsh troubles them. The way to make guard the footsteps of His chosen citizens of the Territories plajcfed lu ful wit and wine had done their and race. good government 1 to be kind, Indus when and crentlemen. Ladles and vor after tha as bacchanals became, of their rights of cltfoebfhlp.! gods, trioos, good citizens, and to respect the work, It has loner been a f lvoro! ilmnn. Lt able and interesting oration, and the possession We should they might be constantly reminded. poets all so ilve as, to fetlkn exrights of others as we wish our own re that In th r. eloquent addresses to which we have and that philosophers, were men. mortal but In Unto We a ample thoaalthat arn amntid ul they sp cted. off future In tha vood t Im might have republican like txrauner lfK not would be me for it be not amies ns for listened, proper it and seek to may all kindle over, the world, and It government the, flame if patriotthe whole world ahould become to attempt to make you long speech. ism In the breasts Of would not be the form, it would be the whenwe y ourcontemplate with, par coming, our chi drep,and a uomogeneous,' nappy race. I shall therefore content myself with by national" prosperity. one peopie, administration of Just principles that donable pride,a means' our every in power io4avbr That political philosophers should come making a few remarks: and I assure to would make It a good government. In to glance ior moment at tne nation- in who would biesainira the perpetuate liberty from cull all the lpri.iatin you I am highly gratified at being per- and for of the Immortal words lost read, "We hold its early and convulsive strugglefreedom hknded have that been man, the equitable and the good, the mitted to loin with my fellow citizens uown V - I' these troths that all men life. .to -US.!: .'.v: : ;i i 11 colonies small dotted Thirteen ,or ail the ages. of Salt Lake City in celebrating. In this the ViTiAt, r are created equal; that they are enPia eeted gooa way, this glorious The speeches and Oration we dowed by their Creator with certain un- coast of the Atlantic. At scarcely! any with heavenly ahould the of were fire, more sia the settlements 100 than Jangonr anniversary with of independence point alienable rights: that among these are miles hearty applause! arid seemed tocreeds ofJnen, and save the wisest country. And I am ling sea from board. tr the too. distant The fled. rati at life, liberty and the pursuit of happi- entire evoke responsive: sentiments - id th and the best was so less j children and than the prepopulation secure seeing to many these; E that young ness; rights, governments are Instituted among men, sent population of the Btate of NewYork. -- Forldlp'tlnto the Inture; far as human eye persons nere. It is well that they crowded audience. are permitted on an occasion like this The colonies were without credit, withA . few toasts and sentlm cvaia see, deriving their Just powers from the con- out v . or a to hear, worda from the Hps of those withcommerce, foreign Baw the vision of the world, and all the sent of the governed," and "that when- out navy read by the Marshal of the da; wonder who are older than themselves, to that community of Interests which n ever any form of government becomes that would be. . from to the story of the early hlstanr nf President Young then offerett the compact nationality Jea- Baw the heavens fill with commerce; arroste destructive of these ends, it Is the right springs lous of each other and of foreign powour of the people to alter or abolish it." Government, to listen to the etoVf, lowing closing remarks and j f 1 J of ..-sails. won their Independence PfloU ofmagio so full of interest of those good There Is a great mission for the peo- ers. They had . men th purpls twUlght, dropping down and through the add of France and more bewho founda-i.laid pureVatriota ple of the United States; there is a great cause the UElTEDtCTION.T' ! of their great distance from Eng TU1 the war drum throbbed no lon and glorious mission assigned to us as of,4thl3 in trial and in T I think ah all nAUr nnlnV better! ger, and the American people. If we will discharge land, than becauejor their prowess in ' forg7ernment if are u were difficulty; thus tit ruuea they taughta opportunity of speaking to thejycuth of our duty by others faithfully, all the du- arms, ' . when In the narllamant man. will k of young,! they with this cltywith regard, to their bpplaud grow up k vuerauon or full ties of our Uvea as good citizens, and Each separate state aimed tobeiih and tha knowledge world. nf th. Ins In the Theatre. and which: I have rv appreciation v honor the princlplea that have been head of the new confederacy. . Each Then the eommon um. Ar cost of that heritage, that glorious heriy to aaIlheseJ a shirk it proportion of the committed to ns, we may become the sought uuui uoia tage that has been transmitted to them. heard here fretfnl In aw realm childrenall under liberators of nations.! It Is a duty as- public burdens. Anarchy Atndredi' the boys bade fair to ... When this government was organized years of the kindlv arth ahait : unle to signed ns. and we should discharge IL take the place of law, and the hardly And applaud: . ..-" , agenever, , and the constitution adopted, a com- vaey xnow what n.i are tney appuuaw promise was effected with rd v.to theT It is confezing, .bew! 1 ldering,- csdeak f ij --- --- . I . . v. i .. ! Sf v fi j i , , j ' . J - 1 -- - ( 1 Z i , to-d-ay. s ww l -- i lion-hearte- d, n pre-empte- d, i . er 1 A ft m d nro-neflt- Ad. I ; ! rw--n I i ' I 1 ! ; apl-precia- "... te id;-hav- e -- nnnP-AT- w 3 I hynet va wji I i j I 1 I a I -- a a 1 I - a, j 1 , lue songwntten ihe occailoablowing by U. W. Nalsbltt, - mm m mmwrn, ; 1 W 1 : . j . - oA 1 A m w . . j m 1 A -- ; -- ; to-da- i -- -- self-eviden- t; ' - . :i .! l- oia-xasnion- f - ea - I i t- ; i! ( J w-S- I . . lis-te- -j- fi 1 I f 1. ..,... " Choir under the ltadsrshlp of It. 8andst ' - -- IrkTE., i a. w 1 ' , -1 j Orator; Governor: Durkcc, General Chetlalo, Hon.XJp. A. Smith and Hon. Geo. Q. Cannon Speakers on the occasion; Col. D.f ruKeuzie, IteaderJbi I Declaration; Singer; ThS22Vtteej6r ArrangeraenU, Gen. jjurton, Isaac Groo, Eq., Col. 8. W. Itlchardji, Wtrren illussey, Eq., Gen. A. I. Chetlain,' Col. II. 8. Ueatle, and II. W. Nalbttt, v2q.; J. JD.T. Mo AUUter, Ararsb J; Hod. WllTord Wood-ruPresident I Joseph Young, Sen., and President Daniel Spencer.x Tne iroai or lae siaau and thesharU supporting the canopy, over it, were draped with tie! Rational llag; while tbo Cowers and evergreens whlsh de corated some of jtbe school banners, added variety and beauty to the scene. The general stand gave seats to a large number of InfiuVnilal gentlemen, Oap-tal- u Croxall's braYi band having a position on the left and Captain Parkman'a brae bnd with! Captain jjeesley'a martlat band, n the right of the principal stand. ,. Captain CroxaU'i band executed some mulo for the opening, and Marshal McAllister called the vast assemblage te order, when the exercises on the i? : --- I . i -- Pt -- i ORATION. Bl diffa-KasTiiuf- - rr.-sre- ; t 1 t , .. il M ears"c'o t'l." r roS t." " to-da- y, d. t f 1 if li v Ij I : i Uksis-nnexplore- i .4 - ' - of-th- ! anh Wells, Jtp. : i For none eonld be so great. . Caoew Would that from Utah's peaceful vales. Whose mountain bulwark swell, A force might move from patriot souls. To drlre all wrong to bell; That Washington, who led the way To right, through war and blood. Might herald yet a greater day In Utah understood. ' . , ? I ! ' . the fa instltaUoa of slavery. llthit The ipoete. the philcsophers, I be tee wasrespecieai overjthi th amid are Joel to natics of one centurv fXX rationalityfactions, the of sr century; nut lrxook &tt fulness the next. In of the e .trife of petty ablest statesmen pf. - poet's dream ahaii hehU7rnhii0 real iresctxrVas'knownofthe west tras VWhatipert the American T mav rHJJntry--tb- e great thU fjreat draco, wj cwof ""a i I wnrajiftihle eomllct In tfiAilL-- i iotknow. but the fundamental princi-.hThe valley of the oar t'systim cf gov- culnedelgh 1 r . nndAriie .nv respects those the most bioooy; civir wird that fetSriJ?4-- : " snail govern in wi i. lentlne of'un-Shich W to be." ' The principleof entire xuuwwajwu Is past, of he law; SSehtfn v3n the fountain . perpetual 0f u of conten t toleriuon. speech freedom of . v outh. Tbelnrans Aieineni oi of the ,broadestowner the tornad lLeasTalreadrin the eye. of foreign lajlDg wasLe aa always siicsedi knowledgeof the nam a be BQCceededU U ..i late war will -iv,LM Ljj irf i n.t.i th. uJfA flSwnia.rabl.pUcln political muiujiuKc, w mv noba verr tlons of our country .vUdi liffil1 for scemTtoardonabie firmer and more Hastinir IKLiJ ,r meTf Al. Z It iono S n s First and owuua-tioTber ark a grealS ihahv ilf! our nlause); for Ut. to to ns hope, u. fromhat hereditary predict, in iU effects :was the If not ruUng mostJmmedlate conspicuous. this new golden age., pie whokedendirilKleong; Convention of iUtesmen rrT.Vrntion ".Tt the country our r,Federal We havfi.now a vast.territorial are MJ patriotism who rave crease n area too. which will soon ia found 1'rOT the and Canada or- - augmented. , mmtr.n infnslnfr rr anu American if run tral o thl places, throughouf the hihd j tnoritya FTiZTZi tt Kf v atrAtrhlne forth Of soon mis cguuiy 1.?iu Aia ifl ne coudj " iKepUblic our arms, to give us a continent for tne tion. or tneladunmunaia chine oi govcruiiotest Jlherel la fbrubtion oiit well every, stood Mexico. now I nigh has tion . . . 7 And atlll a'mniA m that there are'eorrunt the country, wanohor to WhlCn i,k ijr k. s f our of Kotmd nn witn feudal i every wnere. - iuej ane lounu uu d hopes, remains the sheet tLjuum rather inAoi-iand "religions JJAUUUOI x.r;io-4v vn have recently seen how.? should fT'V 4JKlli-- ; or tittle and one tures and exeeatlte Jot eyery embarrass Impede la which therepr doirmas. than that depaR be alment of the' goVerrimeht, mt xceptibV fail; before that a State should to that all beneficial change. S In these respects A ara frAA nutrammslledi TxtO rever the Internal evefcuedepartmehE lowed to renounce its allegiance an- - Ing whole eprang of its the error anrfAnt because; for people Constitution, .na nn tiArAdltar- - rnlinsr class: no (A laugn;. mm a mnsiyce remel and though every river in the bered tnat (tne jaje war mm- had, to nmA onward to the aea. red with Miirinn of the Rtate are here, to arrest blood of thenatlon, cosUiest' intr the oedDle andt)luhtij tha nrotrrpua of enlichtened truth. :; the mohfl . American an be to wai Traa ecaseiwit is a. great thing It susceptibilities. . IVtAJia did the peo4 citizen,' in tne true; meaning uh the revolutionary rar, ai lis thet lost, yet not for an Instant . cost. us N of count humblest teve therd or falter the tho wars.; ijut jj TTpn lffwnmia pie our t of drama for aa in much the Isnd patriotism in greatest, his agency has all. Another mosfpotent part educa- tne centuries. uu. was! (appl ever the are as .been there bv national progress has ;jMone uwtuic, tion of the people. ' 8chool-house- s - a and they may In their peculiarspheres rro- - many thingr connected ltn the l land metneus ,iiKe, i .it aim- th school-houswar go to prove Ithe.'reveri e the wA. frontier uttermost that if at any time Bince "Holderfoft their torches lighted. upon the been ito an insult had the pnereo stood beside the cabin of the . pio Gleaming tbrpngb the realms benighted oobot . ... neer: colleiree rose in view of Indian As they onward bear tne message." North and the Vboys villages and camps: the people, to an The Martial band then played "Yan the extent never before known, were train the South, would4have uni, tqdifeyi H in hahlra of I nri anon Hunt thought- - kee Doodle, and HbniGeorge Al8mlth tnenonor oi ineir com countrl: Educate thoroughly the people, and the was announced for a speech. He spoke mheers. I bellBvelthat t freat heait is safe. A despotic government aa follows: of the Americad peple iai ojal arid y republic corruDtible.-andithW-t the " its be if. governing permanent, may ilbNlOBORaB A.SM1TH.V thieik- ni claaa be Intelligent and sagacious, but when the people vJill rise 1 fco the Intelligence of the common people This vast TabernScIe with the great Utv and hurl from offic if toe salv atlon of a republic arrav of voang and mlddle-aged- j pres nfilciala wherever! thev lifiivlbafduiM Again, whenever great crises arise ent, the vast number assembled together and God grant t$ at ihat Uktt&M riotifcl tne mnumeraoie fardistani! (applause). jf in human affairs, men are raised up by and surrounded with jl brine to my une luougui inre, mmi iiliiayiB non. Providence to carry forward His great bleaaincB which, we enjoy, contrast with It Mas often been remaiie), j aid I mind something of a designs. For the development of the new world, a race of menunkuown be- twenty years ago. At that time a few believe it to be truet that &mo&n;taM- fore. vra rnllod InM IITa tha nlnnpem. pioneers were here straggling to live in ous region oi country is iavoraoie to i From the days of Columbus, America the face of fate and endeavoring to save dnvelonment of ibrsiverV.I self nslia nas attraciea to oer snores wuwtw a few acres of. grain, which had: been rid was most enterorlslnsr and adventurous planted and Irrigated, from being eon- - U . . . . . W K . in. a. A were of other nations. Al srreat record of aumed bv the crickets. Many William Tell, is anotnerj da tne mou heroic names. Ponce de Ieon, Henne disheartened and some felt that we must tain fastness of that little tef ublic h pin, lift Bane, Do Boto, Washington. leave the country because they thought oeen iounu a oeoniejwuo ur nuaareds eiDlorlncr the sources of the Ohio, rand it would be impossible to sustain a popu of years have proved tb44istlveaUe(f-reliaut-, the wilds of Central New York. Daniel lation in: this desert. All were upon brave anp worthy fJfr4eoai. Beone. exlline himself for a generation. verv short rations. Rawhides were not and who never could bemd to vie and brlnsrine the commonwealth of allowed to go to waste but were used for to oppression or tyrannyLi iVhy :ms Kentucky as an offering to the nation. food. iNotnlng that could De got noid we jnot, tnereioiwieuoy Cmze noA- - oooarmre f V T; nav-An- ; Elder Orson Pratt, Chsplalnrthe day, Elder, John Taylor who hail (been named aa chao-lal-n belngnorthj Colonel K. II. Head, r i We need Oa lUrn CoiomtU shorei ws St Tbeflaaeorrjrdom's flrM.- CTl Bear a eentnry r?y ?: By or bravs-bearts- d sires. Tbsy left tnstrBaUve land to ine&d " An empire, aad a wurld i V ' ' I onreel vee --with Great countries. other of the people been bestowed us, have upon, blessings r fi) reat privileges conferred upon us: and ff we will be true to these principles, we will exert an Influence beneficial to the truth and to oqr counoarselves, to we Wberetn no tTaat's eelee safs;ht soond J. will dedicate ourselves try. onhope ? Or Had a nasj nafarWd. this Interesting occasion to the anew reat principles of civil and religious fiberty. Borne say (hat political duties Tit hn we hars eherubed t&etr old to do wltfr religion: but . eonsUtatloo, have nothing The charts of rredm. tb fl or the free: we must faithfully perform every duty, hm mwmpt Im oaroatoa May e It epp religious," social and pollUcaJ, day by or Atlanlle sea. Into the Palfl day.mto act the part of good citizens: and we. Ust be conscientious; in the dis And when tfe to; of war was tbelr. charge of our duties, and consistent In tliembow. J Wben klBtwaftbtd 'ear onr political conduct aa well iaa in our West up a shoot from tb te Qsavsn.' relisrious. One stogie word 'twas. fol In the sight of us resolve L.tonr We owe bo peers, we rsl within to be more if uod atner; everiasung Tbe spark which came from Ood. cause of In united the dnty, of benevoTo your misrule we airs not taf - of of lence, charitv, Industry,' and the We flht Ull aeatH the sod.1 ; !r; , maintenance of the principles of civil and religious liberty; and no matter Twas thn thsy tiiamrhed, thns they won; who the man may be, whether Metho" " dist. Baptist. Mormon, or anything else. Halll patriots, men revered. who lives according to these principles, Who to the altar brought thelr'llrea true man; those who live them helsa t And all that life endeared. Baeh deeds, soeh godllk deeds then shoo: are true Saints and doers of the Al The kings and thrones or msn, mighty's will, and they, have revela tion. Joy and peace, They slnee that age (to hutory look) I have spoken longer than I intended. Hare not stood firm again. thank yon fc? your attention. (Ap I. Cftores. plause.; Immertal braves, woo Id that your faith This was followed by ..the "Star Might sweep the nation now. Yoor saered Area again be lit Spangled Banner," sung by Marshal On plain and moon tain brow. McAllister; Capt. Croxall's 'band In Then party strlfs and factions hete chorus; after which, Col. F. H. Head "Won Id flee our country tce, of the day, delivered the follow- Orator And sb shonld have peer on earth. I DESERBT EVENING NEWS. r ;.- - ' s . 4 u. -- M -- i ..t ...!.,. .t.i to-da- alsor -- , k i ) , .. j s t rt-a- . - t J M , " ! j 'At a |