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Show THE WILI OF THE PEO-LK erced the Senate into a concurrence with its bill by refusing the appro- LOCAL ITEMS. i priation except upon its own terms, father than lose the appropriation it is altogether probable that the Sea-ut- e would have accepted the bill as it came originally from the committee. Altogether it seems to us peculiarents demand, each representative to be governed by lha will of the people ly unfortunate for the country as well as for the representatives in of his own district. Congress, especially the eurocrats, The Senators are considered to be that the latter did not adhere to their the rrprcscnUtives of their respective bill and let it stand as introduced, States, and not being elected directly and if it failed, the responsibility of by the people, do not, perhaps, feel its failure would have rested upou finepable to the popular will, and as those who claim to be the especial their term of office is of longer duraadvocates of hard money. Would it tion than that of Representatives, not be wise for members of the House they gradually come to feel less re- to stand by the rights of the people, sponsibility to the people. yielding uothing of principle to acThe President, who, under the complish au object through a damworkings of our caucus system, owes aging compromise. ins place reaiiy more to me politicians than to the peoTHE SIL IX A FOG. ple, if he is an unscrupulous man, will not be likely to consult the will The New York Sua clips from an of the people should it conflict with exchange the statement that: that of his party managers. It the duty of members of the House of Representatives in the Congress of the United States, to Vote, for and use their influence to obtain the passage of such constitutional and just laws as their constituis clearly wire-workin- g ; " , From Thurtday't Daily of April 13 dissolution. Notice is hereby given, that the copartnership heretofore existing between the undersigned and their asssociatee, under the firm name of the Ogdtn Publishing Company, has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. The Ogden Publishing Company (incorporated) is Authorized to collect all debts due the late firm and will pay its liabilities. Walter. Thomson, late President of said Company. Israel Canfield, late Vice President of said Company. Joshua. Williams, Joseph Stanford Barnard White, late Directors of said Company. C. W. Penrose, late Secretary and Treasurer of said Company. Ogden City, U. T., March 81et, 1876. Merchants and Institu lion purchasers would do well to visit and learn Walker Bro's. wholesale e29tf prices Seeds. Garden, Field aud Flower Seeds by the 'A Mormon revival is in progress ia pound, ounce and in packets. Warranted new seeds. Prompt attention to As all these parties are requisite to Lilly Dale, Perry County, Indiana." W. FOCLGER. enact a law, it often happens that, in The Sun comments upon the news orders by mail. s.l-.- endeavors to compromise with the as follows: Senate and the President, the people Mortnonism used to flourish upon re Smoke. Has everybody done wonderare defrauded of their right to govern vivalism, in its early days, some tbirty ing about Coop, powder? It seems as or forty years ago. It sent forth misthrough their agents, the llepresen sionaries through this and other coun though the blast about investigating, tatives in Congress. Not that the lat ties, who preached with unction, and &C-- has gone off iu smoke. up revivals wherever they weut. tcr iutentionally do any wrong, bat got Their meetings were often as great as Nothing Racks the Frame like a viobeing anxious to do something which Brother Moody's, and at man of them took lent in the converts Luodred, by cough; yet nothing is more readily their constituents require, they in- they turning them to the creed of the Latter-da- cured. It is only necessary to take Saints, ud to faith in the golden Hale's Honey or Hobeuound augurate a policy aui pass a bill and Tar the Bok of Mormon, and the plates, through their own House, iu accordto the directions Joe of according Smith. prophecies SuUequeatly u nee with what they believe to be the their spirit of revivalism decreased, aud Pikt'a Toothache Drops cure ia one will of the people; this bill goes into their energies were employed iu self de- minute. fence, ia building up the commonwealth the Senate, where it meets with op- of Utah, and in establishing the instituThe Patrons or the "Weed" position by persons who do not sym- tion of polygamy. In later years, H. M. Co. Brigham Young has occ&MOnalljr started pathise with the people; the question a revival in bis own Territory, and his Are hereby notified that our Ogden is debated and amcuded; perhaps in power as a revival preacher has often been transferred to Salt been felt iu the Tabernacle at Salt Lake Agency has uch a way as to give up really the Lake the present, and all refor whiob City audieuces hdda City, nearly as mittances or communications should be main points desired by. the people ; great as the Hippodrome. after amendments the bill is returned The Suu is greatly mistaken in addressed to the undersigned. Weed Sew'o. Mach'e. Co., Lock Box tj the House for its concurrence; if it supposing that "Mormooism" ever 8S1 Salt Lake City. aSl-ldoe not concur, then committees of countenanced or supported those senconference are appointed; when, sational, wild-fir- e promoters of lunacy Isdicted. In the Third District insists House on the called revivals. Its promulgators have if the Court, yesterday, the Grand Jury preoriginal bill, the Senate may defeat always addressed themselves to the sented an indictment against James it by insisting ou its amendment, and reason rather than the feelings of Cane, Charles Patterson, Charley L. perhaps rather than lose the entire their hearers, and the system is ut- Williamson and Joseph Smith, for the bill, the House will finally yield and terly opposed to the senseless excite-meu- t murder of M. B. Burger, late warden of coucur in the amendments proposed of "revivalism" with its shout- the penitentiary. by the Senate, and thus tho politi- ing, prostrations, sickly sentiment Peebles cians defeat the people. and spiritual intoxication. The sucIs receiving a large stock of drugs. A late instance of this mode of cess of 'Mormon" missionaries has s31-I- t dl7G-3- t been remarkable, but it was not efwill of has the the defeating people occurred. It will be recollected that fected cr accompanied by any of the Changes. Big changes at the U. P. the House passtd a bill to make pro- meaus in use among professional re- office. Mr. Earll has resigned, and sevtho deficiency in the vivalists, by which people are scared eral of his assistants also vision down of into faith. a profession Scriptural conbill an of This bureau and out." It is aid that entirely priutiug. tained among other, a provision argument, intense conviction on the new sot of hands will be put to ' run the machine." ttuthorizmg the issue of certain sil- part of its prtachers, and earnest, devotion to the cause, have ver coins, and that coin ot the Arabia was represented "Arabs of one dollar should be legal beeu among the chitjf forces which in the Democratic Convention in Salt tender to tho uinouut of fifty dollars. have brought so many converts from Lake on the 8th inst., it was iu the per"Mormou-ism.- " son of the representative of the Utah Immediately on the passage of this all lands into the fold of is as almost Sun The badly Evening Mail. We were present at that bill in the House, the country began and did not observe any to breathe easier, the price of gold mistakeu iu this as in tho hoax about convention, other person who so fully filled the bill went down utonccj the people bcgna the "Mormon" exodus to New Mex- as that individnal seems to do it. relief. It was seen that ico. The Sun is getting moouey on to hope this was a ?tcp in tho direction to- tho "Mormon" question. Ne Accident. The S. L. Tribune ward specie resumption and a step says Gilmere's band was delayed last which would appreciate the value of night by an accident at the new railroad U RANTS VETO. tilvcr and greenbacks, and thus incibridge over the Weber. It is understood that President Just about as correct as that sheet dentally depreciate that of gold. The delay, which was This the money power, the bullion-i- s Grant ha interposed his vety to the gets anything. very brief, was cause by the work of tii who hold the gild could not Hous bill which reduced the salary completing. the new bridge so that the taud, we presume, audi the result of president from fifty thousand to train could cross on it. Next. thousand dollars per has beeu to amend the bill, reducing twenty-fivannum. the amount, and thereby also Strong Firm! Wt direct attention a few value silver. A of the passed Congress ago years reducing to the card of Iloge 4 Jonason, attorTo this amendment the House has law increasing the salary from twen neys, Salt Lake City. These gentlemen thousand dol- practice in all the courts, and from their tlnally agreed, thus succumbing to a ty five thousand to fifty long experience in legal business and the pjoplc, in a lars per annum. j.ower tuiuiical to h the Th question naturally arises why their thorough acqosintance-witmeasure where the public gixid has, Western the and the affairs of Territory as We think, been eucriGeed to the did uot tho President interpose his are fully qualified to generally, country is he that The answer theu? veto shark. preed uf the money give advice or manage causes for parties reasons a thousand had r defend twenty-fiv- e litigant, and to prosecute The House of llepreseBtativs will business Notarial DolirWe, criminal cases. yielded thus ut a time when it held year for not doing ii. receive prompt attention. iu it bauds the power to have co indeed! , y per-kap- s, fr uu-selfi- deno-tniuatio- "If n fr e inji-dentall- y ; , Butter Salt Lake is aighing for It will bring a good price at butter. Congressional. the metropolis. G. W. Davis will give you greenbacks for it. ot which is to aid prevent niake greenbacks elastic panics, their value, which thewlihoutrd,.' bill propyl Gome Father Elearer Miller, an old ing to do by l.ru.i.ng iu JJ amoUDtt and well known veteran of w. b gold and and national b?a Her died yesterday in the 12ih Ward, Salt uota. according i0 population. Frrr! the dispatch notice of this bill we Jf Lake City. that the plan is uol Tery nrilliaut aj will no. be a opted. The bill w V, to the finance committee !errel Collision. Yesterday morning a C. The Senate further discussed the bi't P. and U. P. truiti were boih switching, fixing the rate of postage on ihirJ cU when they mt in a hurry a little north mail matter. Harvey'a amendment (re of the U. P. freight house. Result, one storing the old rate) was rejected After considerable debate, the amend empty box car slightly damaged, one m. nt providing that postage fur all dig flat car mashed into a car of bullion and tances shull be one cent for each ouncs the latter considerably jammed up and or fraction il part thereof was adopted mixed with tLe flt cur. Nobody hurt; and the bill passed. Senate adjourned' In ihe House, New cfiered a resolution nobody to blame. referring the subject of Kilburne's arrest to ihe judiciary committee, with insiruciions to report this week, which Painfcl Accident. This morning was adopted. The bill to supply the deficiency in Lewis Cunningham, hou uf Mr Robert lU printing bureau of the treasury dep.rt-meuCunningham, of this city, was on the and for the issue of email coins in bench, near the mountain-- , with some lieu of tractional currency, came up. other boys, shooting at a target. He held The Seuaie amendments concura revolver in oue hand and rested it red in This bill now bving disposed of by both houses, goes to the President for upon the other. When the hhot was his pigntture. fired the charge in the next chamber was Mr. Hoar offered a resolution, inexploded backward, the ball lodging in structing the judiciary committee to inwnat steps, if any, have been the lei t hand between the thumb and quire taken to protect the interests of the forefinger. Dr. P. L. Anderson extract- Unked States in the matter of the Credit ed the ball, assisted by Dr. E. G Wil- Mwbilier; also, whether the Union liams, who administered the chloroform. Pacific railway company has not forfeited its charter, and if the eam The boy is in a fair way of recovery. should not be repealed, etc. Resolution It wiil be remembered that this unfortu adopted A bill was passed te establish a land nate boy shot himself in the thigh about office in southern Utah, to be known as two years ago. He is unlucky wilh Beaver district; also one to relinquish a fire arms or not very careful. military res rvaiion in Arizona; one t estiblih a land office in Colfax, Washington Territory, and one to establish a Shot in the Head. Last night about laud district in Wyoming. The bill to revise the duties on imposts ten o'clock, Dr. Condoa was called to atwas made the order far April 26ih. tend upon a man at the Ogden House, The House went into committee of the who apparently had been wounded with whole on the bill to transfer the Indian 80E8 heavy instrument. He found the bureau to the War Department. Mr. Cook in favor of the bill, a recess man, whose name is Ball, suffering from was spoke and in the taken, evening nothing a very bad fracture of the skull, and bad was done of After any importance. great difficulty in extracting portions of some bllibusteriug the House adjourned. the bone and properly dressing the The Si. Ueor?e Temple. wound. Ball refused to disclose anything concernihg the matter. It was supBy special rrquest, we clip from the Suit Lake Herald, the following descripthat some bad him attacked posed persou aud that he ws stiuek with a pistol, or tion of the Temple at St. Georee: The foundation corner stone of the some other blunt ins rument. The building was laid in 1471, on the slope, police are on the track, and we hope about midway between the Uio Virgea they will get to the "bottom facts" iu and the red sandstone cliffs. The eiu on the ground is height of the case. wall from tho ground, 84 feet; top of later. vane 135 feet; depth of foundation, 10 Since the above was in type we have (Vet, and 12 feet wide, ia which small leurned the facts in the case. Officer volcanic rock were hammered wilh a'JQO pound driver as firmly as possible, and W. H. Clark had an interview with the on this prepared fouudation huge black wounded man and at length induced him rock, from 7 to 12 feet long and 8 to 4 to disclose the particulars. It appears feet thick were laid each weighing from ibt founthat the van, whose name is E B. Ball, dation40,000 to 75,000 poundsfrom 12 feet gradually decreasing had been drinking for severaj days, and at the bo toin to 44 inches at the top of becoming tired of life he endeavored to the basement, and to 82 inches under kill himself. So he went to bed at bis the roof The tower is of square iorm, at the base 31 feet, with octagon dome. lodgings at the Beardsley House yesterThe basement is of black volcanie day at three o'clock p.m., and covering rock, chiselled, and the remainder of the . himself up with the bed clothes to pre- wall a red Quantity of rock cords or 1.900 used. 17,000 tons, quanto close a he vent noise, derringer put of lumber used to finish. 1,000.000 tity his ear and fired, the ball entered the feel; estimated con of building. $800,-00ear and glanced, first fracturing the time since active work was comon the htiiidiug, over three menced found in it he and skull, subsequently of rooms iu the building:, number, years; which He was took off his shirt, bed. over CO; ech of the large halls, 90x7f stained with blood, and tore off a piece f;et and 27 feet high. n to tie round his head. After wiping the font in the centre There is a ou the backs tho of standing basement, his he with a handkerchief face blood off ; with steps of twelve oval, shape, left the shirt and tho handkerchief in both ends An and in out at leading the room, and left. Ball gave the pistol eDgioe is connected by pipi-- that supply and ball to the officer. A small piece of the water at any temperature. TLfe font cost $5,000. bone was still sticking into the bullet. Number of doors in the building, 100; Tb,e shirt was found by Officer number of round windows, 50; long Clark, at the rear of the Snug Saloon, windows, fi6. There are 119 stair steps Dear the depot, and as the rumor had from the bottom to the roof. I he greatlime been started that Ball had been beaten est number of men employed at one was 250; the least number, 25; average, in that neighborhood, it is believed that 150. Architect of ground plan and eat-some evil designing person placed the elevation, T. 0. Angel; of west end and bloody shirt there to put up a job ou the north elevation. Miles Romney; superintendent of maonry, E L. Parry. proprietor. About 10,000 bushels of lime were reBall will be detained till the whole bushquired in the building, and 30,000 100 matter is thoroughly sifted. els of sand. It has taken fbout each. stnginp poles, which cost near $50 with is plastered being The building a p The Cedar City folks cement ouiside, giving itbase. snowy Cedar There w hileness on a black basaltic enterare doing well in are ten columns in relief, or pilasters on Fide the height of wall, the whole prises, bishop Lunt informs the Des Store at being a modern gothic design. erel News that the is now about completed The that place paid a dividend of 43 per botand the ouiside finished to near the eent. per annum for the last five and a tom, and most of the staging removed. half years, besides adding 5G per cent, The roof and dome are finished, and most aud a to the eipital stock of tne shareholders of the windows and doors ready the of floors large portion in place. The The for the whole time. ex It is laid. now and double hall are comso far 43 Herd has be averaged per cent, pected the building will .Sheep will be dedicated per annum dividend for the past three pleted that a portion months, and the few a within for ne years. The people have also Stock. whole will be finished within a year. Horse and Lumber associations, and The. huildinir. can be seen from all and - Jtreat d.s.anc raise an abuudance of grain, fruit pans of the city -- J It surreuud.ug The winter has been severe in the country vegetables c and grand. look ma.i attractive and rck has died upon rich, mostThe expense ot its construction has do and the range. ly been met by tithe., offerings aationa. t, w-r- 141-8x93- e -4, tuud.-toue- 0; cast-iro- oxt-n- 1 s to-da- y t Co-o- |