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Show ical firm-nam- e jt is self b vtbcscL parties, been carrying- ou 'hc 'viru:lence'bnnsfsenti mcnts, and, the ultraism of his views. pen-l- y alleged, Jiatc and with iuipunity,"an illicit busi- Servility to power, and obedience to ness enriching themselves at the the behests of party tyranny, has career. expense of unsophisticated country- marked his congressional While the appointment of Mr. men. fThc passage and approval of the Jaw under which the alleged cul Conkling is divested of any very their ' fleecing great political significance, the counorganized prits which schemes, is assuredly au unpleasant try will deplero the fatuity to spurn the commentary on the scandalous haste urged the President with which important bills fire rush- conservative sentiment of the nation. ed through the legislative and execu- The country hoped for the appointtive departments, not only of New ment of one of the many truly great lustre Jersey, but of all tho States. The men whose names have shed escutcheon of the State is not free on the pages of their country's hisfrom stain in connection with many tory and reflected honor upon its lobby schemes of a similar character jurisprudence. which have been clandestinely push-o- d forward, to the great detriment of First nf ional Ilank at Salt L.nke Suspended I the interests of the people. It is fortunate that the State We learn by telegram from Salt has an independent Judge who has, Lake that The First National Bank by his opportune intervention in be- was closed this morning. We had no half of a pure administration of the idea that the house was in any danof the the vindicated laws, integrity ger, although hints and rumors had inis the which he of Constitution, for several days, been borne upon the in succeeded and sup- air. The terpreter, magnificent building erectbecome had that evil an pressing ed for this bank at an enormous exintolerable. pense, and unsurpassed by anything of the kind west of New York, has Ohio'8 Senator. only just been opened, and the prosUpon the Legislature to be elected pects of the bank wero consicL'ied in Ohio next month, will devolve The commotion in the the election of a Senator to succeed financial waters east has sent its Hon. A. G. Thurman. None in that circling eddies to the farthest exas a him par- tremities of the august bodjr surpassed coun'ry, and it He proved to be a liamentarian. would be singular if Utah were to steel ot the of the knight worthy escape its terrible effects. ablest of his opponents, sans pcur We hope the affairs of the bank ' sans rejroehe. Industrious and zealare not so serious as reported, and ous in the discharge of his onerous that further news will be of a more duties, immovable in maintaining encouraging nature. the cherished principles of life, he extorted the respect of even those who denounced his sentiments.- The name of Mr. Thurman belongs to the The business portion of the counwhich watches interest with nation, try has been so long accustomed to the progress of the election in Ohio, depend upon the Government for does a as it the of return involving aid in times of presurc, that, when a statcsmam whose fame is national and great emergency arises the capitalists not circumscribed by party lines. and become lose their helploss. This comes from the inAppointment or Chief Jus- novations which have been engrafttice. ed upon our financial system during last twelve years. The Secretary When Daniel Webster was inform- the of the Treasury is besieged by an ed that Zacluriah Taylor had been class for relief, although selected as the Whig candidate tor importunate would be difficult to discover where the Presidency of the United States, it derives his authority in an outburst of honest indignation the Secretary with to interfero the operations of he repudiated the nomination as one corporations. It is proposed utterly , unfit to be made, declaring private exthat the party had sounded its death to urge upon the President the session knell. ,' The appointment of Roscoe pediency of calling an extra of Congress to devise meams for Conkling to the exalted position of financial distress. Chief Justice will bo received by the alleviating tho The necessity of resorting to extra(Ountry as evidence of a want of defneous assistance, tfould be alleviated erence to public opinion, and regardclasses would exed as a manifestation of contempt for if the mercantile the universally expressed national hibit a spirit of independence, and sentiment. We do not attach any po- rely upon their own exertions to litical consequence to this selection, avert the calamity that threatens for however objectionable may be the them, or save their imperilled foris tho safest and west antecedents of Mr. Conkling, he will tunes. It mauly way of surmounting obstacles, be powerless without the of his colleagues ou the leneh. and bidding defiance to danger. Without the concurrence of the ven erablc guavdiaus of the Constitution, Shooting AITray. whose dutv it is to surround that LivEtr Matinee. instrument with every safeShortly after tbe arrival of the Utab guard, there' need be but little apCentral train this morning, considerable prehension that as yet the character excitement and some alarm was occaof the Supreme Court will become sioned at tbe depot, by a recontre betainted with the blight of politics. tween two sporting men pretty well He will bo simply an automaton or known in Ogden C. L. Crick, brother au ornamental figure-heashould he of the man who was assaulted yesterday, C. Loomis, came up with his permit his predilections to give a by Goo. wife from Salt Lake this morning, with partisan complexion to the Court the intention of going East. He en. over which he is destined to preside. countered Loomis at the Delmonico saMr. Conkling's appointment is due loon, when the latter followed him on to to personal favoritism, and not to the porch saying, Crick I want to talk any consideration of competency or to you." Crick declined hating any capacity. Essentially a politician, conversation! with him. There are t wo he has never given much time to the doors on the north end of the saloon, and Cnck retreated to the one searest the practice of the profession which he a?t, while Loomis was near the other. embraced iu early manhood. As a Crick pulled out a long, new pattern political leader,he distinguished him Colt's navy revoWer, and fired, the ball - WEDNESDAY and' SATTTKDAT, by the Oudkn I'vsusiuta Company. rfiahftd'everv W. Icnroe, Editor. Churlc aud Ruines Manager. OGDlttT. UI Mil. 1. OCTOBER WEDNESDAY, 1873. Candor in Emergencies. It pruJent to disguise the truth, even for the sake of expediency, when great events are is neither wise nor It is nobler, loftier, and transpiring. more courageous to- - confront 'imminent danger boldly ahd 'fearlessly. However well meant may be the intentions of those who Keek to allay tho apprehensions of the timid at this period, they aro pursuing a wrong course in misleading any who " seek their counsel. A pall hangs over the nation. There is grief and sorrow where but a few days since were joy aud siniles,ruin and wrecks, where but yesterday the monarchs of Wall street swayed an undisputed - Prevarication, we say, is ceptrc. useless, aye criminal. It will neither tem the torrent that perhaps may at any moment sweep over the country, nor arrest the hand of destiny. The retribution that has overtaken tho gamblers who have preyed upon 'tho prosperity of the nation, they themselves invoked. They estab lithed an oligarchy which-haughtil- y lorded over tho weak, poisened the very waters of our greatness, and introduced a fictitious, immoral financial system which supplanted the le' gitimate commerce of the country. Where evils exist, they should be probed to the bottom, and corrected--Insteadof glossing over the delinquencies of the erring, or concealing tho truth, a more judicious policy should suggest the method of ending the flagrant abuacs that havo corroded tho heart of society. Tho disease of the nation lies deep, and can bo eradicated only by the throes of A reckless disregard convulsion. for probity has too long existed in , 11 it Vi am nil' n itvi in naiKa In - 1 iiiu uiuii uiu , uuiiujii fluences havo contaminated our national legislation; and the entire body politic is infected with a malady that demands tho application of ' " rigorous remedies. New meu and new ideas are also wanted. A gradual change must be undergone to efface the impressions nuido by an artificial social system. Hegencration and purification are the talismans by which the country will rise from temporary d and chasteued by 111- " - desponden-cy,'streugthenc- adversity. A Sovereign legislature ltcbuketl. The want of morality which prevails in our legislative bodies, i aptly depicted in tlio action of the Colons of New Jersey iu an isolated in .tauce. A bilUegalizing a lottery swindle of tho worst- character, surrepti, i.-- - tiously passed the Legislature of that State during the last session. The Act was ostensibly for the benefit of a Library Association. Tho law has siuce been declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court, as tho Legislature had no right to override the clause- - in ' ihi State Constitution, which declancs that any scheme by which money is to bo distributed by chance, is a common nuisance, and an indictable offence. The police have arrested ssreral men and a female copyist of prepossessing appearance for being implicated in this netanous scheme, all of whom have been committed for appearance before the Grand Jury.' Under a myth- - ( first-clas- s. Self-Dependenc- e. - glancing on the side of the building .arid entering Loomis' chest in the upper part and coming out at the back or as Loomis declares, entering his back as be turned to go into the saloon, and coming out. at the chest. Loomia finding his right arm disabled by the effects of the shot, opened fire from a six shooter with his left hand, firing three shots without effect, taking a position in front of the saloon which faces the depot, Crick having stepped out into the road so as to reach bis opponent, and firing three mrr e shots, one ploughing the woodwork in front of the saloon, another entering the door frame, and another passing through Loomis' right knee. A number of ladies and gentlemen were in the immediate vicinity of the affray and were greatly alarmMr. Carey received a stray ed, shot through his straw hat, the ball passing right across the railroad and smashing a pane of glass in a C. P. shed. Crick was arrest &1 by Messrs. Parry and Hill, and Loomis, complaining only of a sore knee, walked unassisted to the Junction Hotel, where he was "put into his little bed," aad quickly waited upon by Dr. C. S. Nelbs. There was not much probing to do, except to get out some pieces of cloth which had lodged in the wound, the ball having passed through the knee, breaking the bone, and lodged in the leg ef his pants. Although suffering from twe-- very ugly wounds, Loomis is not considered in any danger as no vital parts were touehed, and he is a very stout, hardy man. C. L. Crick was brought before Alderman Thomson at 10 a. m. and, asking for continuance till he could obtain co cms el, the examination was postponed till 9 a. m. on Monday morning, bail being fixed at $3,000, and the prisoner heing allowed to seek for sureties in tht custody of an officer. We learn this afternoon that Dr. C. S. Xellis and T. E. Brown are of the opinion that the injury in Loomis knee is such that amputation will be necessary. Up to the hour of our joing to press, Crick wa9 unsuccessful in his efforts to obtain sureties. CORRESPONDENCE. Bridger Station, sa-cr- ed d, , Don Francisco h!" ning appealed to the Civil. Tribunal "fui a receiver a "c ; cient capital to secure tbe ment of certain annuities regular to be from h estate. These annuities amount respectively to 150,000 francs for Francisco, 100,000 for the Prince of A turias, and 30,000 francs for the four in Infantas. The plaintiff represents that his wife is squandering her fortune i, political enterprises and extravagant amusements. She was worth a mvm francs a year when she came to Paris Since then her annual income has dwin' died down to 500,000 francs, and he" alleges that she will be penniless in a few Z" JJ years.. s.T-i86o--x DLIffll lift EM the CELEBRATED TONIC APPETIZER, TS PUEELT A VEGETABLE PSEPAEATI0X, R 0 OTSi composed simply of HERBS and FRUITS, combined iritli otier properties, whicU fn their nature are Cathartic, Aperient, Nutritious, Diuretic. Alterative and Tao whole is preserved in a sufficient quantity of spirit from the SUGAR CAXE to keep them in any climate, which makes tho I , , well-know- n Anti-Biliou- s. . 11MTATIGI I, STTES8 It. Sept. 16th, 1873. self-relian- " U. P. It. Whl niififtfc Vrap'co " v atrainst Donna Spain, a to et.od over mUl the bol of Isovember. Editor Ogden Jitxctiox: Dear Sir: We have nothing of a fishy nature to tell you, but this morning our respected Agent here.Mr. A. B. Liggett, one of the most desirable Tonics and Co--t went out with his gun and shot a bird, hurtles in the world. Tkey are intended apparently of the ravan specie. It is 6trictiyasa the largest we have seen in this locality, measuring six feet from tip to tip of wings, and weighing ten pounds. Respectfully yours, Geo. Jamieson. only to bo used as a medicina, and always a Temperance Bitters Forthe Ogden Junction. D. A. and M. Societj'. The Board of Directors met on the inst. Director Rockwood in the 2Cth chair. The committee on music reported that several brass bands from the country, had signified their willingness to play at the Fair. The committee on Fair Grounds, reported that the pavilion was erected.and that the stalls for stock would be commenced in the morning. Director Reading reported that,at the Pennsylvania Horticultural Exhibition, the collection of fruit from the Agricultural Society of Salt Lake City,' Utah, attracted much attention, and as an evidence of the thrift of the Mormon peoThe spec ple, was deeply interesting.' imens of apples forwarded, received 't ' especial notice. A notice waa also read, of the organization of the "Centennial Horticultural Society," at which W. C. Staines attended, and represented the Society. ,, Secretary Campbell and Director Reese were appointed to notify tb.6 music.' ' Messrs. J. R. Winder, A. P. Rockwood and Geo. Naylor were appointed a committee to erect suitable buildings on the Society's new Fair Grounds, near Jordan river, where horses can be tried in harness, as advertised la the premium cording to directions. r of the feeble and Tbcy are the liver, and diseased debilitated. They act upon a stimulate to such a degree that a healthy action Is at once brought about As a remedy to which Women ate especially subject it is supeAs a Spring rseding every othor stimulaiit and Summer Tonic they hate no equal well a They are a mild and gentle Purgative as are blood. They the Tonic. They purify strong. weak make the They Appetizer. They purify and invigorate. They cure DyThey act spepsia, Constipation and Headache. as a specific in all species of disorders which undermine the bodily (strength and break doW the animal spirit. ' sheet-ancho- York Depot, 53 Park Place, tfew . ' Ony 50 Cents per Bottle. . It promotes the GROWTH, VUXSESX r the the COLOR, and Increases and. BEAUTY of the IIAIR ,. fnc list., .! i Over Thtrti Tears 400 Itaff first placed Voted that three hundred dollars be FOB THTt Hair Professor K. Thom.s Lyon, a edu,0,tJ Turaek. placed at the disposal of said committee College. Tho name it J. for the purpose of offering purses on or rfor. Tho favor it has ,cei;?nt(?in& the Friday and Saturday of the Fair, for it has obtoineil.is BEAVrt v tala It increases the Growth and I the purpose of testing the speed and Hair. drew.n. v. delightful is It tunn5 Dandruff. It prevents ths Hair Ufrom draught of horses that may entor to run It haw var and oool. rTVC the head kn appearance. oa the new drive. It i the SAMB inv as it was over A?" Voted that Directors Reading and and QuilrrY bv sold is TAoo. and Dinwoody be a eommittee to ascertain try Store at only Uty Cn the feasibility of watering the drive, is prior to the exhibition. Board adjourned till Tuesday, at 7 la-- iti r fiSottle. p. m. Hif foil's .Out , A correspondent of a New York paper says that "kissing a lady with au Elizabethan ruff on is about as much fun as embracing a circular saw in full motion. m P LYON'S ,( , |