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Show MS! iiiim She PuWUhod gtlcu eery by the diaries officials and word in the function, WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, "lteform" was the watch- and skins and the spar which is ranks of the supplanting famous throughout the world, and continue their peaceful career as an party. But, alas for human frailty Ooorni Publmuino. Company The independent nation for nobody reformers now waut reforming.and the knows how long. of are be to uprootcrs Tammany likely In contemplating the age and enthemselves uprooted. A telegram durance of this remarkable republic, from New York announces the start-new- s onecauuot help asking the question, that Comptroller Greeu's where will be the UpuLJie of the office cost last year 70,000 more to United States when a thousand years run it than in 18(38, under the cor- have rolled away? And the answer rupt rule of the Tammany ring. This eomes back, evolved from the light of is Green the the "hon- its brief experience: Enrolled on the est" man, the "incorruptible'' invesof page history among the dead govtigator of Tammany accounts. One ernments Bent in twain and broken party is said to have fraudulently ob- in pieces, through corrupt leaders, tained, for "contingencies," 2,500 inordiuate ambition, licentious habin three months; another over 5,."00 its, fast living, grasping corporations, in nine months, and still another swindling politicians, shameless jobS3, 500 in t!ic same time, besides bery, drunkenness, infidelity, foeti$2,000 from the Board of Apportioncide, extravagance, and anarchy. ment fund. This is investigating with a venA thousand years he nee this regeance. And it suggests a query as to public will be pointed at in the dim what the little clique of Salt Lake oi ilixmit investigators would do il aud distant past as a warning to livtliey could only dip their itching ing generations, unless the hand of hands into the municipal treasury. Providence intervenes, and from the Would they not make dneks and bights of the mountains sends forth drakes of all the dollars and dimes a party of deliverance who will save they could get the chance to finger? And wouldn't the have a the nation from its destroyers and load t.) carry, before many months rescue the Constitution from the dust rolled over their heads? into which it has been trampled. It is to be hoped that the New the gathering clouds which York investigators will bo thoroughly Through darken the horizou,this ray of prom- investigated, and if they are proved to ' cheers the questioner into the have Tammany," the punishment which has overtaken Boss future and bids him work as well as Tweed and his ring, will be visited hope for the salvation of his country. with compound interest upon the reformers. ! W. Penrose, Editor. 1 HuirtnrM Manager. OCDKX. UTAH. APRIL Wl'Dr-KSDA- 29tb. 1874. Ij.ite.st sh2;i: or CiGVEllXOIl. the Governor AVooJ.s h having a gay time in trying to force liH illegal appointments on the people. Our rcuilorn will remember that before the boJy of the respected late Judc, "Urn. Hyde, of Cache County, was had in the tomb, the Governor appointed John Nelsou to the vacant 1'n.bate J tido.-diipand that NcUon, in addition to being obnoxious to the citizens of that county, was ineligible on account of having acted us Pro bate Judge of Oneida County within year previmw to the date of hi) new t Also that the appointment. ; peopl-SM'ii- a numerously petition to the Governor for the appointment of Mr. M. I). Hammond, but their wishes were set ut u'aught, and the unlawfully aj)pointed, juisi official attempted to force himself into the .signed 1 ! tax-paye- care-wor- position. Since that time, linding that Xel sou could not obtain possession of the seat nor the records, our autocratic Executive has issued a new CuHimia-sioto Nelson, dated, as he supposed, A so as to make his appointment come "out-tammanie- d sot-ail- A n ofTice-seflc- l fa X Gov. Woods and the ring with Inrliieh lie associates, arc continually Tho Itepublican State Central It is not generally known that there Committee of Illinois, at their recent is a republic in existence which the mectiug in Chicago, were startled as changing events of a thousand years much as if a thunder bolt had fallen has failed to divide or destroy. Its in their midst, by the truth contained in a blunt speech from Mr. A. C. o domain is small and its location of the circle of the (treat Pow- Ilesing. This gentleman is the acers. But its influence is powerful knowledged leader of the German though benign, in its sphere, and its Republican party in that State, and venerable age aud iueruutable contin- has about 100,000 followers. His uation demand the respect and ap- words, therefore, arc worthy of conplause of the greatest nations aud the sideration, and were so received bv the startled committee. After a scathmightiest Kingdoms. On the 2nd day of August, 874, a ing rebuke of the party for viol itiou of its avowed principles, he announccompany of colonists who had Jed from Norway and the tyranny of ed his withdrawal from its rauks, intimated that his countrymen iu IlassemKing Ilaral l tho bled ou tho island of Iceland, and linois would follow his example, and in North- concluded as follows : founded out-sid- Fair-haire- d, hands, or will less. bo in a few months. They must wait On this volcanic soil a peace-lovin- g patioutly and act guardedly till the and hardy people have dwelt August election, and then, so far as in freedom, transmitting to their posthe Probate Judgeship is concerned, terity tho same form of government they will be beyond the power of an that was agreed to on the Lagberg arbitrary Governor and the tricks of (law mount) a thousand years ago. an unlawfully appointed office-huntTrue, they havo beeu nominally ub ject to wther powers; toNorway from 12G1 to 1330, and Vince that time to Denmark. But no tax has been The outcry ngaiust Tammany still gathered from them, and their laws rififn fumtltr in thft c!.n rP tlio mun and liberties have remaiued intact. er moki; g'ouiiuptiox ix cjothaj:. try, and tho fate of Tweed yet agitates the dirty pool of New York polities. In a fit of virtuous indignatiou the enemies of the "Boss" and his ''ring," uucarthedhls secret swindles, exposed them to tho pitiless eyes of a cheated populace, and broke the ring into dishonored fragments. "Honest men" week substituted for disgraced IMHmU) PA 1ST Y. THOUSAND Y1MUS OLI urging that the people of Utah arc subject to the "ouc-niapower." What kind of influence docs he seek to exercise himself? Contrary to the principles of republicanism, in defiance of common decency, and in open the first republic violation of the law ho has aworu to The little island about execute, he continues, in an arbitrary ern Europe. and coercive spirit, to try aud force 300 by 200 miles in extent was discovered by a Norwegian sailor in tho year 800. The commencement person for their chief judicial officer whom not one citizen in a hundred of its colonization was in 870. when could accept with uuy degree of ro the Norwegian monarch was waging a war of extermination on the Jarls. upeet, and whose solo recommenda tion is that of a scare of disaffected It is a peculiar couutry. Though its urn! disorderly persons, led by a pro lofty mountains are perpetually coverico and snow,numcrous volca-uoe- s tended priest whoso antecedents, par ed with belch forth their flames aud ticularly at Amherst, Wisconsin, and Boer Lodge, Montana, are of the lava, aud there are more boiling its limits than in auy most shameful and disgraceful char- springs within island on earth. Dense forests once acter. The only relief for tho people of waved their foliage in the Arctic air, but its plaius are now bare and treeCache is in their own n SWINDLE. r European 3lissioilarI York swindlers have adopted anew dode to entrap dishonest green-hornObtaining the name aud address of persons in different places, they make their selection and write in a business hand, on a sheet headed with the picture of a large building, and, dated Arcade Hotel, New York, informing the person to whom it is sent, that a gentle-ma- n had suddenly died at the hotel, leaving certain valuable articles, described, in a handsome trunk, and letters which led the siguer to suppose that he was a relative oftheparty addressed On receipt of SI 0.75 for board bill, the property would be forwarded, but. uuless the cash was immediately received it would be sold to pay the debt. The .New The following ..relc appo.ntments'-ofEun.- -t- s. Ou the anniversary of their nation's birth, on its millennial day, the King of Deumark will grant ab solute freedom in uame as well as in And fact, to the hardy Icelanders. the 70,000 people will celebrate the day with great rejoicings, and then contiuue to raise flocks and herds aud fish, and ship sulphur aud tallow "I toU the Central Committee, in the Tremont IIouso, two years ago, (bat if the Republican party continued its profession of being the party of morality it would uink so deep that it would never rise again. I teil you. gentlemen, sump-tiHr- y laws have helped to kill the party. Do you know thai 100,000 people who always supported the Republican party have been kicked out by sumptuary law, and they will never go back ? I believe waat Robert Olljer said in his pulpit, that we arc educating a nation of hypocrites, who have an ice pitcher on the table aad whiskey in the cupboard. "All that a man needs now is, to be a religionist or a good temperance man to get an office. lie then goes to & Sunday- school, makes speeches, is elected, tind turns out a thief. Look at your temperance and religious men. There is Scuy. Icr Colfax, a proven perjurer, hisses who was shown to be a villain hisses: and yet because he is a good temperance man, and makes Sunday-schoo- l speeches the party shields him, nnd the people of the South Bend district ask him to run for Congress. Your .arty is torn asunder, gentlemen there is nothing left of you. Where is your Philadelphia platform? Where are your principles? You have none. What is then left of the Uepubli-caparty but office, office, office, nnd what mission has it now but to supply wilb fat places? I will not a to party that has no higher aim belong or aspiration than ollije. When there is olhing left to a parly but office I will not have anything .more to do with it. I prefer to be, aud shall be, independent, without the incumbrance of party ties and lying platforms." a p akefromtheCr:- Elder Lester J. nrrick i. ference, to return home i A , U C("-first ebar8 of lhe company. Elder 11. T. Burton U succeed Elder lIerrick in bePirmi6d, of the London Conference eMdCQcy Elder W. N. Fife is coed Elder McQuanie of the Glasgow Conference Kp L 3" Elder Geo. F. Oibbs is relied friB1 laboring , the Liverpool office i turn hom. with the firii cmpan,' ,e" Elder John Clark is rele,d from Presidency of the Sheffield Conf and appointed to labor ia ,he Livedo Elder R. W. Ileybourne is relewJ from the Presidency of the BedfordS Conference and appointed , Llder Clark ia the Presidency SUcc8vj 0f 'W Sheffield Conference. Elder Chester Call i, appointed to nc cced Elder Ileybourne in the Preside,, cy of the Be Ifordshire Conference Elder James T. Little is released laboring in the London Conference ' to return home with the first company Elder John E. Rees is rtleawd from the Presidency of the Welsh Conference to return home with the first company The dishonest r reenhorn who answers the letter loses the cash he forwards, as he deserves to do, aud the swindlers grow fat at the business. Detectives have now smelt out the game, and unless the rogues move to new quarters they will soon be in troduced to old quarters iu the Tombs. W . n ed within the renuircuicnts of the statute. But he has missed it again. Nelsou has not yet been a resident of Utah Territory fcrenc year next preceding his appointment, and the Selectmen of Cache County ore not such arrant fools as to give the anxious rnsou. - illpo-nhion of the seat nor the records. A NEW Eryant, the Tennessee murderer, hanged last Friday, seems to have CORRESPONDENCE. been in an unusually serene frame oi mind. He was not only sure of goin to heaven, but kindly prouiised tt pray for the unfortunates who Ogdcn City Heading llooiu. Editor Junction: were-no- t permitted to accompany him. A notice in your paper a few days ago, of the opening of a public reading room in connection with the Ogden Library Association, induced tne to visit that institution, and although I am not given to puff or flutter, I must say that I was indeed gratified to nnd such lacil CCDEN KANYON ROAD COMPANY. NOTICE IS IIKREUY GIVEN THAT ATA (f tha ItuftP.l 1,1' ICru.-t,- ,.t , . .1 ities offered for the information of the aUive unmpil Coin pan)-- on Monday. April Sth nmuenu ui zu rent, was dwUrrd on public. I noticed on file the following tln stock. '.vllo in niu'h nmaui u r f,ital Omaha Herald, Omaha Daily avitilaule. ShurelioliJtrr are rnjntvieil II tall ou papers: at th MiiTor'n uflice, City 1111, JJit, "New York Herald, New York Week t'.e tlifir diviliicl. St Louis Republican, Ogdeu, to rocoive LORIN ly, The VAKR. Prst. San Francisco Evening Bulletin, Laramie WALTER THOMPSON. ' . Daily Sentinel, The Weekly State Journal, Richmond Virginia, Daily Altu Cal, Sac ramento Daily Record, Sacramento Daily Lilian, liold Hill Aens, Idaho Weekly istatexmvi. The Weekly Record, Ogden , '"! jr ?.-retHr- Inter-Ocra- Junction, n, Deneret Hominy News Good Advice. PRODUCE, STORE. Salt Lake Herald, Provo Tii- - Weekly, Women' t Kzponent, Heaver LnUrprwe, Millennial Star and Scribnera, Ooerhnd, Galixy, and Harper s Monthlies. Thus offering to the lovers of current news a Bumplu- ous feast on easy terms. 1 he book shelves contain a choice selection of standard works on history, art. science, etc., enabling the student or man of letters to find an opportunity to spend his leisure hours to much profit. The room is comfortably fitted up a carpeted floor, neat tables nnd chairs chaste pictures adorn the walls, and the whole assumes the air of order, neatness and refinement. The public and men of our own city only need to visit this room to induce them to give it the support and patronage it deserves. I think the citizens of Ogden may well be proud of such an institution in their midst. Among other advi.ntages it af fords the men of our town the means of spending their leisure time in a place of resort that will combine information with pleasureab'e associations. To parents I would say encourage your sons to become members and thus place before their minds, by these means, useful and instructive reading matter. To know that their spare hours are thus employed instead of running the streets, lounging at the corners or whiline away their precious time at the depot, running risks of broken bones, and damaged reputa tions will be in itself a compensation more than commensurate with the small amount expended for this benefit. The directors will duly appreciate the donation or loan of any books or papers from the benevoleut, and those who desire to encourage and promote the growth of this truly intellectual enterHoratio. prise in our midst. C. Has IV. TlK.MCIt. his old stand on FIFTH STRXET, for the purchase uud sale of ALL KINDS OF PK0BUCE, Garden and Grass Seeds. At his BOOK STORE adjoining he keeps nil the Periodicals and Newspapers of the day, also a full stock of Stationery, uau raper, rictuieu, frames, ete. G. W. TURNER. -2- 8-Grn NOTICE To the People of Ogden and Northern Utah. JAM liS DWYEK, Tke lead! Book; Her of SALT LAKE CITY, tint cone to New YrVk, Boetoa and Philudelllii to make large purcbuta of liooks, tor SUNDAY S3tf,33L LJ3R.1 IES, Also 31APS, C1IAHTS, GLOBES And EDUCATIONAL WORKS. When yon come to Couference give bim a calH A LIBERAL DISCOUNT To Pay your deUs an soon as you get COO TV PURCHASERS, the money in your pocket. Go withAnd perfact satisfaction guaranteed. Kepout what you don't need Speak the Hold when mind necessary. your your tongue when prudent. Speak LARGEST STOCK to a friend in a seedy coat. If you JTrom to can't lend a frieau nioDey, tell him In why. If jeu doa't want to, do the same. Cut acquaintances who lack PUBLIC NOTICE principle. Dear with infirmities, but GIVliN TIIATTIIK HEUKM Mr. TS The sentiments entertained by not vice. Ilespcct honesty, despise . i .t l.w nittftMl t. t Ilesing are shared by a great many duplicity. Wear your old clothes nent: MrHFrpe paying all d.t.t 0WI"B''r. till you can pay for new ones. Aim nrna at liv.to Krnnni, arm cuiirvmi supporters of tho Republican party th.rev Mr. Boww.l keeping tbe to. k and comfort and propriety, not fashion. Hue it.ti.rwt w at his and of tha Ogden bram:- -. rarryinjc on rt the speech Union, throughout and the wine of and del.ti lhe faying Acknowledge your ignorance, branch. is but ouo of tho mutterings preced- don't pretend to knowledge you caiingtt moneyidueaiiid In frt by Wm.tt.TONN.hli Attorr..y ing tho storm which will split the havn't got. Entertain your friends, means. but never beyond youx Dattd at Ofiitea thii l&tn. AprMSZV OlSt-party into dbunitablo fragments. n office-seeker- s Select Utal i:.- . COn- I , e s. M 1 - |