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Show Xcglej'H Little Game. It not appear what chare and Claggett Merritt expect to obtain by the passage of the bills championed by Negley, assisted by the special legislation for the"Mormons," but it will no doubt leak out some time, and their patriotism and desire to "aid in the execution of the laws in Utah" will be placed at its true value. Meanwhile w hope the schemes of tho Pittsburghers will at the hands of Congress all the consideration thev dcscrVe. It pretty generally known that when Messrs. Claggett and Merritt wiitcd on President Grant to urge is ths necessity of special legislation lor Utah, that they were accompanied and assisted by General Negley. of Pennsylvania, who manifested, for a surprising interest But it is not genin I'tah affairs. this erally known what private axe Mime (ifu. Negley had to grind on The Pittsburgh the I'tah stone. leaner of the 15th inst. throws dayuon-rcsiden- t, :1 land-grabbin- bill incorporating the "Great Salt Lake and Colorado Company," and giving a similar franchise, right of way, etc., to those accorded to The Leader rePacific railroads. marks on it as follows : a It provides also that "nothing herein oouiainud suall he ennstrueu as recognising or denying the authority of the Legislature of the Territory of Utah to create railroad corporations." In other words, that is to be left an open question, to Vie settled hy thu United Slates or force of arms. It is said that it was while this bill was peuding its second reading that (leu. Negley and Mr. Clag-ge- tt had their famous interview with the President, in which they constrained the Viesident to admit that the case of Utah was "a sad case." The second is a bill to (lit; 'Ttah Railroad, ineorparatc Mining and with power to hand Company," WEDNESDAY, Tiikatub 2G. We urge upon the people of Ogden, who can appreciate a good performance, to give the Ogden Dramatic Company deserted encouragement by filling the seats of the Theatre this crening. The imposing drama of tho "Mountain Sylph," in which a corps dc ballet will appear lor the first time on our boards, is to be produced with all the accompaniments of gorgeous ccenery, and the paraphernalia of fuiry costumes. A magnesium lamp has been prepared to cast its silvery gleams over the seeue, in which the queen and her sylphs appear, arrayed in gauze expressly ordered for this grand spectacular drama, with songs dances that alone will be an attracAttempt and tion. The entertainment will be conYimlicaliou. cluded with tho amusing farce of "DoOur limited space precludes the mestic Economy;" the cast of characters possibility of publishing in full the to correspond with the excellence of the statement of Senator Pomeroy, of play. Turn out and spend a happy so that Ogden's amateurs be Kansas, made yesterday in the pre- evening, induced to renew their efforts. t. Senator Poiaeroj'w at Self sence of the committee appointed to investigate the charges of bribery and corruption preferred against him. in securing his election. The asseveration of the Senator that he ever gave authority to auy person to use money in behalf of his interest?, or that he attempted to tamper with any member of the Legislature, will be received with derision. His upon the honor of a Senator, and on his oath that he had not exercised influences to promote his aggrandizement will cause many a smile to beam over the countenances of those who know him to be involved in the shameful malpractices of his political adherents. Special pleading is often resorted to for the purpose of glossing over the infamies of persons dignified with exalted stations. PomcrDy with a dozen railroads and two or three national banks to rub him on the back, is an adept in the peculiar strategy and trickeries that have im- Children Cry tor McCain' Candida Ontor Oil and Candied Vermifuge 'J'lioy ar delirium nufdioiusa luid vr-rantfliarmpj. I'rice 25 cent. For mile by '.. C. M. I. mid all driigxiMn. 1'JMSin Iton-bon- s. il Tiiorouuubukd Stock. Messrs. Fe-tSaxe and Hollin P. Saxe, have soli their fifth importation of thoroughbred Short Horned Durham Stock as follows: Dudley Chase, 2 heifers named, "Josie Andrews" aud "Miss Saxe," and bull "Indiau Chief 18th;"' to Wm. Clayton, er Salt Lake, bull "Hiram," and 2 heifers named "Hell 2d" and "Peeress 3d;" to W. W. Galbrcath, of Kaysville, bull "Selam 8th," and 2 heifers, "Dutchess of Sutherland 7th" aud "Tryphena;" to Edmund Welti, Kaysville, 2 heifers "Ludy Washington" and "Lady of the West;" to Ebeucezer Williams, 2 heifers, "Victoria 15th" and "Miss Wiley 8d;" to Mark Dreezen, 2 heifers, "Red Wiley 4th" and "Maggie 4th;" to W. F. Fisher, of Bountiful, 1 heifer, "Netty." Hollin P. Saxe offers a premium of $"jO in gold for the best heifer, and a like amount for the best bull of the same importation that may be exhibited at the next Territorial Fair. Smooth words are poteut in disguisThe third is a bill to incorporate ing official delinquencies, and mantthe Cottonwood Kailroad ling the shoulders of those who are Company." The principal office of accused with the violation of sacred the Company is to he in Pittsburgh, trusts. Influence, wealth and power l'a. It is authorized to construct a are tremendous weapons in the hands railroad and telegraph lino from the of a shrewd politician. Pomeroy unUtah Southern, near Sandy Station, derstands that, and his effort to exto Alta City, Little Cottonwood Kan-ro- tenuate flagrant offences that dim with a branch line to Big the civilization be'onging to one of and collateral linos not ex- the foremost nations of the earth, is a n, Cot-tuuwoo- ts piece of insolence equalled only by his audacity in persisting to conceal Mr. Pomeroy his derelictions. has received the benefit of his explanation. It is spread broad-ca- st time. The Central Pacific train was on time this morning as usual at seven o'clock. The Utah Central came iu a few minutes after seven. South of Drsperville, we learn that the Utah Southern train was blockaded at different points by snow, but it made connection with the Utah Central this morn ing. the this Burton, Esq., of favored with the pebeen have we City, Mrs. Mary Thompfrom a rusal of letter son, who accompanied President Geo. A. Smith and party, as far as England, where she is visiting her relations, and She many of the Latter Day Saints. indusand honest as the latter describes trious, and are anxious to gather to Uta, and urges upon their friends here the duty of assisting them from poverty and bondage. Mrs. Thompson is doing Letter From England. By courtesy of W. W. No pains have been spared, to give him an opportunity to vindicate his name from tht odium that is inscribed upon his brow in letters that are ineffaceable. The truth of his assertion, that he is all in her power to assist some families a victim to conspiracies formed by from that country, and hopes otheri will his enemies to overthrow his for join in the good work. tunes, and to supplant him in his throughout the land. position, is not sustained by the tesBaptismal. The sacrament of bap the before body ap- tism will be administered by Ilev. P. timony adduced make inquiries, relative Welch, of Salt Lake City, Friday even-in- " pointed to next, at the residence of JohnCzach-ar- t, to the accusations, which have called proprietor of the Chicago Bakery forth an elaborate attempt in palliaSeveral children will and restaurant. tion pf his criminality. ' then be christened. After the ceremony, It is useless to make an endeavor a dance will be given to the party exto mutilate the records of history by pected to assemble cn that occasion. falsification and subterfuges. Senator Pomeroy has been virtually conPersonal Capt. II. A. Gorley, of victed of using corrupt means to pro- San Francisco, and agent for T. G. Cock-rci- ll mote his personal interests and poliand Co., wholesale merchants in tical advancement. All the flourishes that city, has been in this city a few of language, in which he may indulge; days. Mr. Samuel Sherman, of Sacramento, all the blandishments of power and came by the Central Pacific this mornauthority, that may for a while Prcst. Grant to move against "'eta, can also be understood. Neg- is dreadfully scandalized at "Mormon" institutions because Ncg-'c- y and his coconspirators waut a free chance to grab "Mormon" lands ai'd to obtain large franchises and privileges for builling railroads that throw a glamour over the tribunal the ''Mormons" would build, simply that is to pass sentence in his case, for tho benefits and profits of those will fail to relieve him of the serious Werprises, charges for which ho is arraigned. urging Eastward bound train went off in good d, ceeding twenty miles in length; with the right to take any timber necessary for their purpose; to carry freight at a tariff not exceeding fifty cents per ton per mile, and passengers at not. exceeding ten cents per mile; to have all the powers, privileges and frauchises granted to the Central Pacific road from California to Portland, Oregon, and those contaiued in an et ''To aid in the construction of a railroad and telegraph line from the Missouri river to the Pacific Ocean;" a'd to carry the mails of the Government, free, in lieu of paying taxes. As the act referred to above bestows large land-granon the Company building the road, it cau easily seen what Geu. Negley and the Pittburghcrs are after in presenting their little bills, and with this light 'he aforesaid intent's kind Negley ions toward the people of Utah in Evaiigeliziug Utah. The message of President Grant, calling on Congress for special legislation for the Territory of Utah, is a document that may well excite puhlic attention. It is based upon the ground that the people, in managing their affairs, in accordance with their own statutes, occasionally come in conflict with Federal authority, substantially the same hs in the States. For ' larger orders. this reason it is advised, iu effect, that the Territory itself be destroyed On 33 Triage. Happy reliof for young men from the e ffwt of to give exclusive jurisdiction to the Krmr and Almtien in early life. MxuIkkmI reUnited States, just as in time stored. Impediments to iiinrrinira removud. New method of treutineut. Nr iind remarkaliln themselves will be treated, if lioeka a,ud circular sent Xrv, iu louled to this species of dictaconsent they envelopes. Addrefd, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No 2 South tion. is asked is exceptional What Ninth St., Philadelphia, l'a an Imtitiition having a high reputation for honorubla conduct and legislation, putting the people wholly rkill. into the hands of foreign federal thus practically denying Stop It. Soma time ngo we called officials, them every right of citizeuship, or attention to the fact that Ogden city was control iu the government that infested by a class of bummers, sneak any tyrannizes over them. The purpose thieves, purloiuers, not of the biped va- is to introduce oarpctbagging into a riety, but of the quadruped species, who If the population get Territory, and, roam around our streets, ever on the the restlss, marching of armies to alert for farmers' wagons, always on keep them iu subjection. hand, if a team happens to be tied to a We have had occasion to note vehicle to feed, while its owner attends some of the farces?, called trials, beto the business that has called him to fore federal in Grand Utah. satraps town. This nuisance has become almost juries were packed by the United intolerable, for these marauders assume States marshal, and every member a bold and determined front, are always who avowed himself a Mormon was hungry and it almost impossible to drive excluded on the ground of religious them away from a wagon. Perhaps they belief. Having dono the work or never get anything to eat only as they dered to be performed, by presenting steal it, their owners believing in keep- indictments, the next step was to select a petit jury of the same stripe ing stock over winter on a cheap scale. An avowal of belief iu freedom of He this as it may, ns there is a city ordiconscience was held a fatal objection nance against animals running at large to the panel. The jury was at the in our streets, it would be a good idea start sworn to convict, and never to enforce it vigorously and compel failed to carry out its share of tho owners of this description of stock to programme. The judge, of course, take care of them or pay damages. If acting under secret orders, performed the proper officers would attend to this his part, aud tho affair closed by matter, it would gratify and relieve our pentoncing men to the penitentiary friends in the neighboring settlements, for long periods, because they differand remove a just cause of complaint ed in opinion on a question of moral with the outer world. preferred by many of our citizens. But just here comes in the difftho President seeks to avoid. I.NFOBMATION WaNTKD iculty OF ClIAULKS local government has its owu The Mr. Csttrell. Kaphael Cottrell, plasterer, of Lodge Lane, North Finchley, courts, and owns the public prison. Middlesex, England, wun's the address Parties unlawfully tried aud convictof his brother, Charles Cottrell, plashave ed, appealed to the laws, aud terer, who lives somewhere in this after an examination, were dischargThe former has important news to forward to the latter as noon as he can ed on a habeas corpus. In other obtain hia correct address. Ike. Ki enimj words, it was held that religious be Xtus. lief was not a criminal offense, and Items from Salt Lake Herald. On freedom of conscience was a sacred Monday last, at Kaysville, Davis county, and inalienable right. It is this holdas Edwin, son of John Gailey, Esq., J. P., ing the President seeks to overthrow. was engaged in shoveling snow from the He prefers an act of Congress to an top of a cattle shed, he, it is supposed, and that the people should be slipped and fell, aud a heavy compact army, to submass of frozen snow and straw fell on deprived of him his theru to arbitrary authority. him, covering completely except ject feet. When discovered life was extinct. There is no way to reach them but He was a fine, robust lad of thirteen. them. Oou version?, it to on trample n We heartily sympathize with the is supposed, will follow the halter parents. The teachings of Mrs. Burns, wife of Robert Burns of and the bayonet. 12th Ward, corner of 3d South and 4th the dungeou are to be preferred to East streets, is the latest reported vic- those of the temple, and the moral tim of the smallpox. People cannot be suasion of chains rendered more intoo cautious about exposing themselves fective than the precepts of th to the contagion. Bible. Christian About a quarter to one o'clock this Such ia the new mietionary work morning, James Both well, supplied with a couple of turned them preparing for Utah. It is the first loose on 2d South street, between the experiment of the republic in that Elephant corner and the Great Western line. We doubt not that as an evanHotel, and fired three shots from one gelizing job, it will prove quite as and two from the other. There was a successful as the same tluss of efforts excitement soon, and when ,S7. officers Philips and A. Burt followed and iu other ages and countries. Paul J'tonetr. he into took Mr, 1. custody, thought it a little strange that his private amusement should be thus interfered with. Ais case will come up tin-State- rem-edie- s i. n Tr-ritor- with poison our political Build roads, railroads, telegraphs, to pregnated Travel. The Union Pacific train due lie is versed in the wiles last open mines, erect smelting works, man- system. night arrived this morning at two ufacturing establishments, etc., in Utah and intrigues of the cormorants preyo'clock. It was detained by snows ir almost anywhere else. The Credit the nation's vitality. which had drifted along the track. The Mobilier privileges are nothing to what ing upon this company has. Cheap Type. Messrs. Geo. 1 Itowell Co., of 41 l'ark How, New Vork, are furnishing printers with imported type, which, to say the least, is equal to the best manufactured in America, at a reduction of 20 per cent, on the American scale rate. The type is manufactured in London, England, and the importers guarantee to furnish it in quantities of not less than lOOtbs at the above reduction, with a still greater discount for & ro-cei- light on the dark doings of Negley, and explains the reasons for the unwonted interest lie displayed in the affairs of this Territory. It appears that certain Pittsburgh speculators g some have been coueo'.-tinschemes, under a thin covering (if "railroad and mining bills, to aid in the devel 'Dement of Utah," and that Nog ley has been very prominent in urging them upon the attenThree of these tion of Congress. been on the precious schemes have tiifjis for some time past. The lirst is dues y. grief-stricke- small-size- d to-da- y. Capt. Jack's Light Artillery. EPIZOOTIC! EPIZOOTIC! EPIZOOTIC! Something new iu India warfare was noticed by the troops in the late battle. This was the use by the Indians of a howitzer, oremall cannon, which it is supposed they captured from Gen. John C. Fremont, or rather for- GEKAT D19COVE11T IS VETERINARY ced him to abandon in 1840. The Found ut JLasit! report is made was entirely different from that of the modern howitzer, A FPKCIFIC FOR TUB and was readily recognized by those familiar with the ordinance of olden HORSE Cure tffucUxl iu from 3 to 4 iUwt. times, The sound was like the voice of an old friend, strangely metamor- Price - - - 1.00 per Ilottlc, WHOLESALE, flO.OO PfcR D0ZKN. phosed into a cruel enemy. Jacksonville Oregon) Tims. EPIDEMIC! ASK IIt of the most famous of the ! mer daimios of Japan have left home for an American tour. They are Whtlle nut Kf UilPy gentlemen of the old school, descendof and course of ants historical houses, C. CO., very much opposed to the innovatins Mr. C9robeb lllork, of the present regime. Still they ing, on his way to Washington. bankwith a connected wonld is seem an to haye large Sherman investigating find out SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, ing institution, and his name is prom- turn of mind, and bound to dMaito by letter or Tl KS Orden from that is mainently mentioned as successor to the what the new civilization will reiv immwliat MUtie. llwii, trrupb king such a rumpus at heme is like. cine furwardwi Ij nn, dlirj. $f present Collector of Internal Revenue: Two for- HIPPOCRASTUS F.CULMER& I-- : |