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Show She gflen The right of has ibeeu the shibboleth of all parties in the United States for many years. 3Iuch breath has been expended in spread-eagl- e verbiage in vindication of the inalienable privileges of the American people to control their local institutions. If the anarchy now raging in Louisiana be an illustration of the , priuciple of as interpreted by our national authorities, ws must aver that a change for the better could be made in our national system. Clouds are darkening the horizon, and events are now transpiring which may have a powerful influence in shaping the future of our country. function. wt WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, ky tha Canes I'uiushi.ng CoMrAxr. iNiMWuwi X , Iinrlc W. Penrose, Editor. and Hasina sidered to be in a dangerous condition in case of fire. The Fifth Avenue Theatre is reported safe. It was burned to the ground yesterday morning. How much was that report worth, cither to thc proprietary of the theatre or the general public? Official reports, it is sad to say, are generally of about the same value as nt Mauiw. OGDEV, UTAH. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1873. Louisiana in a IHazc. When President Grant accepted the. nomination of hi party four wars ago a.s a candidate for Chief Magistrate of the Union, he concluded his letter of acceptance with the laconic words, "Let us have peace." I iis election w3 hailed by the enthusiast who gave him their as the harbinger of a peaceful era, and of a feature which proui-io- l the natiou quiet and happiness, lie and his adherent pretended to h to those ovtoud the M'ctioua of the country which had jut cmergod from an iutcrnecine How have the profuse r tn test. .ivicvcratious of peace been verified? Piscoutcnt, occasioned by the oppressive and prescriptive course of the Administration, holds sway ;nr.ong a flats thut a judicious and Matesinanlike policy would suggest demands reconciliation. A war of races in the Southern States threatens to break out at any moment. For .i period of three years a large portion suf-irag- os , McPhedon's. The Stokes' Trial. Tho case of Stokes for the murderer of Fisk has been given to the Jury. The father, mother, brother and sister besides a number of intimate friends sat next to the prisoner Mr. Trcmain's duriug the trial. speech in defence of Stokes is represented as a masterly effort. For hours he held his audience entranced by his eloquence. Ho entered into a discussion of the theory of the law relating to murder, and endeavored to show that there was no premeditated design to kill James Fisk. Mr. Beach replied at length for the prosecution, recapitulating the testimcny adduced. The scene was impressive, and the greatest interest is manifested as to the verdicts which will probably be rendered The Meeting of Congress on 3Ioiuluy. After a vacation of nearly four weeks the members of Congress will reassemble next Monday. The present session ends iu less than two months, when a majority of the reprd of the Senesentatives and ators will retire in favor of their duly elected successors. Much unfinished olive-branc- one-thir- Recalled. The typos acknowledge i Geo. Whitehead's New Year's visit, and unhope he will live long to benefit the derstandings of the people of Weber A OGDEN CITY, - county. Dried Peaches.jiarsd quantity of dried Irfwanted immediately, pared, UraucL. peache, at t. C. M. 1 or un ,lsdn WIIOLESALE&RETAIL Festive Hoksemax. We had supposed that the day of velooipedes had passed away, but we are mistaken. This morning on the platform of the depot a A 500 Pieces young man who had been smiling overmuch was seen exhibiting his dexterity in handling a broom stick in novel .cavalry tactics. Not satisfied with his display as a knight, he tried a wheelbarrow, but the slippery condition of the Prints Mew Lawn, Percales, Cliainbrays, Empress Cloth, platform, aud his unsteady gait forbade any further attempt to show his agility, as he came down with a thump. His head is now bandaged. Merinos, Scotch Ginghams, Alpacas, Arnmres, Wool The ice and snow are gently yielding to the sunshine. A pleasant day and glorious sun enliven our streets. Merchants wear smiling countenances behind the counters. Wagons rattle along the thoroughfares, and a A Thaw. Dc-Lain- es. GENTS' Straw, cheerful activity prevails throughout the city. ran a in a aud Silk Hats and Caps. Thc Tioche Tragedies at 1'ioche. Record of last Tuesday gives full particubusiness demauds careful consideralars of two tragedies at Pioche. A dispute tion. The important interests of the has arisen between the workmen in thc country in every branch of industry rhenix and the Raymond and Ely mines, We Monday morning. require discreet legislation. the Thenix men havingbroken into ground have before expressed an opinion belonging to the llaymond and Ely. Barricades were built by both parties, underthat the adjournment of Congress for ground, and a regular fusiladetook place, a protracted period, was a flagrant UTAH HOTEL. of the people of this country have violation of resulting on the 28th ult. in the shooting duty, as the wants of the Eudkt & William, - - Proprietors of Thomas Von rcJtlcss and solicitous, lest a nation were Ryan, aged 27, one of the Jan. 3. urgent for the settleM R Snyder, Winnemucea; men. On Sunday a Raymond rhenix T Geo deluge of blood should cover the ment of a multiplicity of claims now Dodge, 8 L City; E Shaughnessy, Chey- and Ely man, named Charles Swansea, a YV P lands occupied by distinct classes, RichHarrison 22 years of age, was set upon peuding before the two Houses. A enne; Va.: II C and daughter, C S Norwegian, mond, Jones, Chicago; vrhocc intercuts ought to be in com-inuthree armed number of bills providing, for some llollingsworth, Evanston. by men, terribly beaten on At this moment our dispatch- emendations of the head and face with a gun, and shot our financial laws and OGDEN. HOUSE, in the back. No hope is enterer inform na of the threatening e finally revenue system, are on the caleudar. J. J. Maho.v, Proprietor. tained of his recovery. Tremendous exof affairs in Louisiana, This Hut little hope exists that all the Jan. 3. is quiot. Charles L Bagg, James W Sanford, citement followed, but now i the result of the unwarrantable business which will come up for con- Omaha, Neb; W VVriston and wife, Viriutrferenre rf the Government in sideration can be disposed of ginia, Xev; Thos Turner, Yreka, Cal; W HeniiM. during Chas A larga Snoll, Chico, Cal; John Livermore, the domestic relation? of the States. this term. quuoUtr wanted at Z. C. X. 1, Ogden Branch. New York; A E Tomkin9, Montana. f " n Zi.Oi-BH.'.i- COTTON HOSIERY! -- o Hotel Arrivals. Ladies' Trimmed STRAW GOODS. u. 200 SUITS atti-tud- OF GENTS' Xloacly - Mn,cLo Spring & Summer a-I-I hile 7u-t- Federal troops have been stationed A suggestion could with propriety in different parts of Isevr Orleans. bo made that the members of the The militia have lvcn ordered out Lower House be elected for at least ;id are under arms. The forts fuur years. In that event the mutaround the city have been stronjrlv tions and vicissitudes of political life iiirisoned, and strict orders have would not subject our to Uvn issued by the Secretary of War the necessity of abandoning their i suppress any attempt at rebellion. seats at the very time that they are Wo are further told that so is great becoming familiar with the public t He .agitation to the Crescent City busi cess and measures which concern i hat business is eutirely supended. the general weal. IJicnnial elections M'f. !.? orf t . lie. . im.ma nouiaiana u composed are not apt to a(lvanec a jofty morak oi colored ram-rec- ently manumitted, auion thwj who aro charcJ wUh nves. A. I officers in command are j thc responsibilities 0f looking after sustained by the welfarfe of the nation. Xo Ha.eal Government, and mere er hive tho natfonal representatives adventurers who have built up their become versed in the parliamentary (wane upon the ruins of the do- - manUa and famiiar whh the nmt hted homes of their countrymen. j of busim.s3 than thcir aUcntIon b ' Next Monday designated by the diverted their to Power j ,nstituuonofthe State fur the u- is sweet t0 thoso who have once of the Governor elect. joycd it3 '&V0W anJ they aw ' WJ have Wn declared reluctant Per:lu,.. t0 surrender its Xaw Stock. Dr. 1 L. Anderson has opeued a very handsome drug store on Main Street, which will hereafter be known by the title of the Weber Drug Store. It is situated opposite the Livery Stables, and will no doubt command a large shtro of the patronage, of. the County. In addition to a well selected assortment of drugs and patent medicines, the Dr. has a stack of groceries and canned goods, and a full lino of wines and liquors, none but the best qualities being kept on hand. He will e not sell liquors by the drink, but himself to the retail business. Dr. Anderon has not fully completed his arrangements; when he has fixed things according to plan he will bate a very neat thing, and will no doubt do a large law-make- J office-holder- s, soon-tiKGcnm- con-tin- V , business. Children Cry lor JIcLain'a Omtor Oil aud Candied fii -! en-uraU- . .s,..t. L. S. Senator, and his .... rrocni j; t That's SATURDAY, 4. .n Candi! Y trail Ii.it-bo- n. Tlity r doliciou metiknnea and warranted harm I mx. Price 33 ceuU. For tuts by i'as-6i-u 'L C. M. I. and ail drapcix. enjoyment. tcniooririnir. f o mIicv. i the Place. Mr Wilson Wright, who does a lively business in general merchandise, is the agent for Danforth'B illuminating fluid and keeps on hand a stock of lamps and lamp fit tings of all kiuds at very reasonable prices. Mr. Wright's store is close to the photograph gallery, and in the front of Wheeler's lumberyard. Clothing. . A Large Stock of Gents', Ladies' an 4 Children' SHOES On Marriage. relief for young men from th Of all kinds. effect of Happy Error ami Abnn iu early life. Manfenud restored, impediment to uuuTiag rxnuvri. Now method of treatment. Sew and remarkable remedies Iioeks aud circnlars sent free, iu sealed envelope. NEW Address. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No 2 South Ninth St Philadelphia, Pa au lastitutiou having ahijtU reputation for honorable conduct and : rktll. Tweeds, Cottonades, al 6S-6- EsTETir bisk. The Sacramento Record, of New Year's day contains 20 pages, and is an exceedingly interesting, well wditci and nicely printed newspaper, The Record deserves praise for its ent.T- priso aa well as general good qualities. BRANDS OF Jeans, Domestks, j j Stripes, Tickings, Denims. OBITl TAKY. Tub Chetaukks. The knights of the JUST hi At his residenco in the 17th Ward. opponent and a degrading subserviency to a road, who make aa easy living at card Mcl'nivy. Al?, tw. Legislatures contemptible demagoguelsm, have too monte, instead of patronizing the hotels, Jan. 1st, 1873, at 9 p.rn.,of infliimmiiticn j of iha in hie .v in existence, thc one Radical, have taken to ''batching." A few crack- 78th lungs, Stephen Winchester, , characterized the year. career' of our long j ers and cheese, with once in a while a iu" other conse rvative. The former statesmen acd Deceased was born in Vershire, Thc politicians. only piece of meat cooked by themselves, Orange Co , Vermont, May 8th, 1715, STOVES rs;pviuted a JioarJ f canvassers to we can of way perceive s obviating the while they have full of gold, and was the son of LBjauiin and Iier- ... . I VJIIL 1m 14L" T1111ir!h 111,1 J. " dilncullics winch-bese- t our path in are not evidences of ihe prodigality of thia (Benjamins) Winchester. He was j AND baptiied into the Church of Jesus Christ ; rnsorvate candidate received aj tUt? acComrlishi,.ent of a of Latter-da- y Saints in 1833, and moved thorough which they are boastful. tat popular vote, vet lie i reform m our civil :t:runtT to Kirtland, Ohio, the same year. Was j St. the! is service, Keiluelioii Great in Priec vv of a in Zion's in captain company ueeiarM.dcfeatfl and th corti- - j 0UH Caihp tf 1834. Was ordained aIoption of measures which prevent an Elder soon af-- j limits ci ciocttju wa "iveu to Sena f.i his baptism. He shared the perse-- j S.MAI.L-rT?v Iri'dMiM?! WMirroni' nfnlnnfirttn !ttpr from nnv . ter Locks, cutions -of, and was driven with thc v4WrtwliiJIJ1. The time is propitious for the iriau- - teemed agent at Morgan City, Mr. S. ch iirch from the States of Missouri in tnu was tormJ by the conserva- - ration of a we learn that there are three IS3S-9- , and Illinois in 184. lie re-- ! change tn our political Francis, cases of sns at that place. One mainei at Winter Quarters until the! tivc rmbersof the LesrisLiture. and ; that experienced ability and child twelve it.'e, Tools. months old has died from spring of 1843, and reached Salt Lake juhvery was announced by' them; statesmanship will be reeomuiouda- in Aug. of the same year, whire he the loathsome disease. The patients City elect ?d- The a 1 mint: r remained up to the time of his death. Jeady ? tions to k)sitiou, instead of base aer- - are under careful treatment, all public He was a man of . . strong constitution, of. A FULL STOCK OF t, u nas giv n. us Vappart tn par-- ' tv ; Tllky t0 meetings, schools, etc. are suspended, quiet, persevering and industrious hab-- 1 and thf military authorities i and though they have no regular quar- - its. of excellent character, of firm and I unwavering faith, and a kind husband ; h n e interfere i:i favor of KeH.w'i j antinc building, an attendant is appoint-- j nd father. Vm.--Dct- trtt Etc., Itc. Xact, ad X a Firc AdnalVtat. oed Report, for the Goveni-and sick, are lust. ; .r,tensjons. precautions to j r iMit npvn exits in Louisiana, and j The Now York adopted prevent contagion. We All Orders addressed to I). H. PEEM IWW, of Dec. hope to hear, soon, that Morgan, is all Thf ncTr Wall CtlVW-on t3u-Ogdn City, will have prsapt aamaly Vsoparate legislative J8th, contains a 'report made by Fire. - la nuiKi rwi..t f ?. again. right ' j aueuiioa. aad 'ciwutlv' oSceri i Marshal MellunW, of '.a thorough : lines AaotHSK Change. Thc storm of yes- - j -t. the country. Great 'inspection of the Now' York Thca- -' Teach me a counterfeit to knew, wos too to last long, and And bargains good to see, re?ratins are Win? made in aitres, with reioipiaondations as to im terday we have vielent clear akies, bright sun- For ti hatLa of an outbreak, quarters I to others throw, ts j i Imildingi con- - hiae anJ bracing air again. Trow f;y cents u pe."' iuTuDli-;Truck- - J A Car Load of - j : W shot-bag- RECEIVED, COOnlll j J , J f ! ! 7 FURNISHINGS. Louis Iron. ! -- 1 v .v.... o. '." i all-po- x ; ' Harness Trimmings, Cutlery, Carpenter's ' a-- 1 ! T GROCERIES, -- . ! . K-inc- sted , to-d- ay prov-jjion- nJed H,B. CLAW SON |