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Show water concera, having no opinions of these many years, for the erection of such works of improvement at its own. ia the shape of depots, eating-hoapeIf he undertakes, to express an side . tfacks, platforms, etc., inopinion upon subjects of general as would show the completion of the terest, and they happen to trench national highway to be a fixed upon tbe theories of those who dif- great in vain, but now fer with him, he is liable-- to be de- fact,, but thus &r assured cf the nounced as an officious meddler in thao wo- are- .fally of the great corporation fcho. matters of other people,, and ability ' with its agreements, we shaft without ability to jadge of the look forward to the erecti&n of such proper oourse to pursue. that building as a work surely to be acIt is. perhaps safe to assu-innot one paper in a thousand is issued complished at an early day. Let Vhe work go oa. offence to some which does not Og-de- n. s, ' FIFTH STREET. O'Jden Publishing. CtXfcTAN., PROPRIETORS. Cymric W. Penrose. Editor. - Walter Thomson,. Fullness Man'gr. - give to co u he POX IENTS. When you write for publication, write Give only on one side of the paper. real name, not neaessnrily for publics tinn, but lor protection Be brief, and explicit. Communications relating to. advertisement!, job work and, all other basa inet, direct invariably, to. th Manager. Correspondence & puWication to, tho Editor. fccs'-aes- direct-invariabl- body in, tbe oosamiiaity. If vice is some denounoodos virtue BSfVlU VOTES. mauone has fault to find with the The wires Uformed ths country a uer in whioh it is done. day or two since that the Ohio CenDoes tho editor aeport a speech tral Committee of the Democracy, scriaon er lecture( fault ia. found if had held a meeting at Put Id Day evsry "t"' i noi crossed, and every recently, at which a number of pro"i" correctly doUedi minent Democrats were present. At What,, then, should be tie rule this meeting it is alleged that adopted by, the conductor of a newsquestion of appropriating aaonay to paper?; Shall he assay to please be usedlin Ohio for the parchat-- of every one who may take up his pavotes, in. order to aarry that State per? If sa.his failure will be com. for Tilden, was dlsaussed, and that it plete. was. decided by the meeting to acPerhaps the safest way is to please of a million of dollars ti. himself. Let the object for which cept quarter tct raised by Democratic clubs in the paper is- printed, be- a laudable 2iew York and Philadelphia, to be one, the policy, adopted; bo right and; used for the purpose before mentionjust, and, conducting his paper, upon ed. We have no means of deciding this prinejple, the editor who is. conr whether there is any truth iu, she scientious, if succeful in, satisfying rumor, but ineline to tho opinion himself, will mo3t likely, please a that it is a canard, got up and. circumajority of hi raaders. lated for political efSect.. We regret Let. it, caafl become generally to be reduceddo the necessity of bekjjown frbai' a newspaper, when prolieving that tho. telegraph has been perly conducted, docs not become a subsidised. by. the Republican, party, vehicle for the retail of slander; or to in the interest of and thak it ventilate personal antagonisms, or to tha Kbyes and Wheeler ticket. These encourge disputes and public or: pri- remarks appiy with) greater force to vate brawls, but rather that the newsthe V&estarn Wioa than to any oiher, paper is a history, oft the transaction line, of each succeeding. day ; thit it holds as " 'twere tin mirror up to. nafture," PETER COOPER'S. LET- The following persons tre autlmiifd to e colled subscriptions and tramad in connected with the "JiiAC'Aort Cfee bun-nn- a-- their ' respective scttleinents. ; te Lo'jan, rrcvidiMi. &d Mill nil D. , M. Ilammndi Richmond, W. u'hfalA Uyfa Fartc A. iVoW. hranklin, Winter. James Knworih. veet tide of Bear W-- L- - Jlirum, A U settlements on the Iliver, in Cache Valley, J. II; Bark.. Wttlwd, Mitlad City, Willow, Spring,)! Siuwria, Jot. Furmingtoit,.. W. &idie;. Oi Ih ...... IF, Wellu-ille..- , Rp'utiison. S- - .... ...U- Toppletw 4, Shut E. X. A;utin Bear Lake Valley .................Jams Stimon Coalville V Ifi Anderson ., Poatage Paradise... Morgan - -- Whitear Co AMrvt ci luinast,eommunications, WLMTER TIIOMSOA, Business Manager. IjoxSS, Gjden, Utah. THE E W S PAPER AT rail,oadetwet: thirty iles long, gll.U oSiL op S Prime Minister Sanip, wj,h s.,, . . member, of the CabinCis n an omo.nl tour t,Bjugh ,he B0,J a prov.ns to l!le ia8p.ctiou re the Mikado compio cently ooamenoed. by, and-suite.- Tbo eairaordinary demand for con'nues unabated, and exchaaeesil.;! greatly advanced in oonaequenoe Jhe Mitzu Bashe Company ha aetab. a new steamship route fr0ft, kohama to Hakodadi, thews fhl northwest! const to Tunakiwa. NiLi. Pusuki, Tfcusaga and, Siaoaosaki, r,r turning by way of Hiogo. The Russian represe-atativStouve Sornkerly. miEs4er reilent, ie promo. ted to envoy extraordinary and . J e minister-planipotentiir- Tbe daughter of United States Minis-i- et. Singhiiun was married July 27th to. James K. Wasoo, employed in the Ja. t of educatiou. p&iiese depaj-taaen- Cavalry Recruits.. irAi)QUAST&ss, I Camp Dooglav August I876v. CfcNtBAi, 0hdk8s5 No 61. Ia obe lienee l general orta So series, headquarters department of the ybitte Lieut., Wm. W. reimeutal; adjiiam l4l0 jn l fantry, as recruiting; officer, fom the purpose of enlisting into-tbcavalry service suob mea as may suitable therefor, under the regulations governing the recruiting service. By order of Major Montgomery En- - e d pro-psrie- ty ant. . , ... (Signed) Wm. J, McCajihos, First. lieu. audnAdjutaoit 21th. Infy. aad Pom. luent. ik-i- Sirst of. all, a man should always consider how muah more he has tha&. he wants, and secondly, how muhi more unhappy he might be than is Lister, to a. reply which y - Aristippus-rnad- to one who condoled', e bees nearly tioaliwith tbat adopted by Great Britain him on the loss of a arm: duriBK aud after her Napoleoaie wars, "Why,'' said he, "1 have aad is attended' with similar results and you have but one; so The English government caused, a sus- that I oaghfc rather to be afflicted pension of speeie payments for store for. you than for me." than twenty years. Tkoe jtin of When I'itacus, after the death of; of suspension prosed to be his brotherr who had left him a good s bagland greatest proeperity Dut England,, like was offered a cseal sum of; ia estate, cdua4ry, an evil hour, adertok.tov. enforce spe- jmoney by the king of Lydia, he cie Mjtaents by law the thanxed him tor tus kindness, but i i Ailisoo saysh values, as Sir told iian he had more by.balf thatti "sorD cesi , andiCAused a widewith.. spread wretcbei&eea- - and luia" over he knew what There is ant excellent say'iBg of that country, A similar. polityibii paralysed aJSour Bion the p!wlosopherrnamey, that-"nIndustries and has brought sufferisg to man has so much carf as he who million of th Atnerican peple; and this lendeavors utter happiness."' must continue as as tke Buinect oi; finance-ha- idsn- - s -- te-da- three-farms-sti- a , Oectrng whiah ai was-hel- d Cbi-cag- o We do not propose to eater into . a last week. Sroin jfc' we karn liOAiK UUIS.DIX4; that the old gentleniaa- - is- - ask satislengthy discussion of the uses of the We shouldudge from. certain fied with;the letters oft acceptaaca of ordinary newspaper at present,, nor indeed at any future period At pres. Tilden andi Hayes,, asd that, consethat the times at least in Nebraska, for the pa, quently, , he- is disposed to remain in ent tbey are used- for, vaswu purposes, most of which are, perhaps pen io that state are at present thefwld a3 an independent candidate plans for. the building Of courea he cannot expect to be legitimate, thera are, however, peo- teeming.-vitthat in who railraads different poitioc of elected, and we confess that we are of apt uporuthe principle ple a newsaper,.e3peciallyj' printed in the,state. Wt are exceedingly pleased unable to see what good.can-- be acthe place where they live," is pub- tolarjvthat the financial grisge is complished by the triangular fight, lished especially for his or her bene- likely, to.be so .far modiied as to adt and it is not clear to us which of the in fit, which to ascertain extent is true, mit cf the construction of new rail I two other parties will: localitieswas as. the ia roads suck but they, act as .though it prothey ara jured: by his retaainingiLn.the field,1 theand of local the is where neodedand there vince a, proba- as no doubt some members of each duty press of mado,to enter. into the grievance cf their ienume will veto for him, but it is not likely bility being , rativef the mere fact that the papers- - that the Independents- - will carry a How often docs an editor' receive are seriously mooting the questiuni single State, though. in one or two mil. thd-yeur- s ous-e-w- n Tfcis-Bhrao- g, - Aroh-ib&ld- . oU-pt- r ta-.d- ( long present co&tractioar of tke 3VLrrea.y is allowed to goon. readw tbe U w ho,. honest. Dutchman, upon breakiug.his log by a fall , t I my belief that p,c5peri-lj- - from- the mainmast, told thebystand-- . will aevsr bless our gjoriong oountry was a. great mercy, it as until justie is established bi giviag ers"it. neck.""' back to the people a sofl&cieat voluaie oi aJso.&di atk curretusy with vihVzin t& transact bucv ; ness This ean .only be Aflsured by tke oli philosopher ,..who, having invited use of natienal 'paper mony ia defray- some of his friends to dine withhin ing all pro$err espease of ih gsnwrn-msa- tt was rufBsd byv his wife, who came and. ' to into the room in a passion, of building. new roads, argues that they may tum.the scale and in- that theWhen- our geernienti them.. threw the down table before; of oneikind. re people papa? money jthe people begin to feel t'lat tbo evil way decide the battle between the Oeivablefor all farms of taxes,. tkitieB,, Said he:. and effects, of the panic are about to Democrats and Republicans,bu even and debts, aad intercoavertible wkh "Every cae has this is doubtful. bearing a& equit&tHa rate he is a no has great--ie- s man 3ho ;hapfy come to. an end. of interest wbea suai.aa', inestinjble than-this.has been secured to my beloved ble3iag Among other projected"! improveIft contentment- does- not1 bring.,I .shall be able to say, wit&one couotrj, Season ments, io that state, is a railroad from of old; Lord, now lettesk Thou Thy wr rihe3- it baaishes the deske for them. ., vaat depart in peace" fbr L. have. Omaha to .Saunders county, in the ' A veaerahle It destroys all i&ordinate ambition, , man of eightyhaving the- salvation of my country. and every, fcendeaey to cewuption. It Soutt 2!latte region, oft this- - enter-- , been asked, which is the happiest Very respectfully yourp,. and gives sweetness to coaver-satioPktkb Coopib. prise the Omaha Herald of a.recent season of, life? thus tsswered the a thoughts. perpetcal serenity date says: "The Union Pacific Com- question:: When Spring comes, and be-mos- - ne new K.oto of-our-. TER. ratifka-tio- M th mak" their escl) rci to ediSceu Ibere are heavy transaction, in at high in of ed Amanda froareprrd6 metals-througho- tain, a, higher, plase in the public es Wo prinj; iu the Junction y teem than, it possibly can so long & and a letter addressed by. Peter Coopecto the world, belie tea it corrupt th . lbzo-igbou- , then, possibly, journalise nay de endeared , - - New York, Aug. 21, 1876. Tk Hoik Moses W. Meld, Chairman, etc. etc Dear Sir: I musfc tag you to aoeept the warm weather incident to this iea soa,of the year together with, tbe tb ought that forces itself upon m? mind that my presence might possibly cause some persons wbedo not know me to thiak thai I wa electioneering) as a eufacietU apology for not accepting your kind invitation to join, our friends ia tb con sen lion at Chioago on Wednesday a wit) I shall be with you, however, in spirit and also by the presentation of thousands of pamphlets which give my views on the most important issues of the day, and some of the errors of public admin istra'ion to which both the Republican.. anl Democratic parties neglect to- &iie attention. I waited long, and witb "h iruat, a Mr degree of patienco,. for Gfcv. Til den's letter of. aeepjnct entertaining, the hope that- Si might find sufficient ground fos setvring from the field as a Cftudidatfc nisuinated for tbe same omce Jiur iu txis I was disappointed, as he indicates a determination similar tsthat spresed b; Goveraor llayes in his let-of acceptance-- to the effect, that if smAeessful in the canvass, "no step backward'.' from the wrong policy pumwsd bt the government relative to finance wiL be taken, notwitbstandi&g it has xunA' untold thousands and brought sore dist Ike tress upon honent toilers land. I find myself compelled t agree with Senator Jones when a sas that present is the tuxe.ptaMe lime to undo the unwitting, aad Uttnderrng work of 1873, and to render our Ivgisl&tion on the subject o none;, consistent with the ghysiotil facia-- csucesoing the stoek aadi snppJy of. the precious the world, and aMiformubl to the Canstitutioa ooaBtry." He further says, addressing our presont Senate, and, as I think, witk greit and force,. "We cannot, we dare not, avoidispeedy action on this subject. do reasci, justice and authorNotIy. in urging us to retrace our uniteity steps, but the organic liw commands us to do so, and the presence ef peril enjoins what the law commands. It is extremely difficult to frame an apolojy for the course of financial legislation that has been adopted by the government at our country, and is still insisted. oa by both political parties. I oios ex&rainatioii, tbat &nd, o just each a policy as rasa and' natioae would advise who have a direct aad immediate iateresti to mialead &ad deceive us. thisThe leiWatioa of ftor coantri - e Al'SHOItfZEO AtiFJiTS. threw combustibles among thTTTl i e SATURDAY 6F.fTE.MBER 2. 1876. Letter Eroiii Peter Cooper. here-repea- - t net-hi- We-ma- tho-3ying- s .of - the injunction, "pitchv lalo this thing or that man, andif;he-comp!Lewith the request, how. certain. he is to incur th s hostility of the party pitched into. Some people expect J ius-scure- d - . " - au editor; to abuse the city authorities or the county or territorial or United States,, because these people feci aggrieved ,by some act of the city or, county or territory or government. a newspaper writer is cautious pany have formally submitted a .problow to express, a decided,' opin- position to build a railroad i into?, tho and ion upon 'a doubtful question, he is heart of Sauaders county. immediatecharged with timidity, imbecility oi ly, and'to its western border by, July cowardice. If he espressos deqided first."' Now the people of Ogdiia rejoiee views, he is deaococed aa. dogmatiand cal, presumputou3r assuming to. in the prosperity and success of. tha than he doeckasw. mors Union PajeUk; Company, and are knew, If; a, paper becomes tho organ and therefore glad to learn from--, as, au. partisan of,a ring or clique, the oppo limitative a source as the- Herald, site parjy tfadireit to be venal and which is regardediasswell posted in that the upprinoipledi ... ,Oa the' oth$r, JwntfyiJ', th affairs of tlui-wi- . s orin Pacific aeierm-mis a, newspaper a. conductor;, Company undertake to be independent, and to give the io financially, news unaccompanied: by,, comment's building of new lines to- Act as feedaf his own and fails to take sides, his J ers "Io the n.Nain line h$s a milk and ' ' We : have haeu Ivking. frrlftil Kiper .is declared to. 'If : . . - that-compan- - con-diti- - , - -- tj Tb-Happie- - - st - aa - - ! to-a- li under the infiuence oS the gentle wajmth efithe atmosphere,. the buds commence to shew themselves, and turn into flowers, L say to myself, Oh, what abeautifulseasoaisprincl Then whea Summer conies and covers the trees with thick foliage, when 'the birds-ar- e so happy in. singing their pretty songs, L say to myself, Oh, Stimser is .a. fine thing!. Then when.the. Autumn arrives, I see the same treas laden. with the finest and taost tempting fruits, I; cry out, Oh, how. Eag.nient is Autumn! And finally, when .the. rude and hard Winter makes its appearance, and; there are neither leavei no fruit oa the trees, then, through their naked branches I look up and perceive, bet ter than I cuuld even do before, the splendid stars that glitter.ia the.sky. .!w rrom lEtong Kong. San Francisco, 28. The Oriental and Peninsular Company's steamer, Gaelic, .has arrived from.; Hongi lieng, via Yokohama, briaging. dates fromdlong Kong, August Xd, aad Shaaghairj August lib. It is currently reported that Tiea Yuying, Governor o Yuanan,.has committed suioide i Oi obedience from Peking.. Nda-tail- s are eivenk.but it is rumored nwnr the natives that the government! tkea mis metnoa. or endeavoring, to ohoclc further Inquiiy and demands for. . Tfcniag Li Tamen is making rwed Notie to TUt NEXT Contractors.. THZfiTY DATS B. B TIE& lOOmO dalirerei U let at Ogdea To by contracfc; to b Corinne, or at the 0 P. 8witch, opposite Bngbam. t P1?-Fo- r City, fnr which the bigbwt price will Ciiiw 8. further particatare enquire " tore, Ogden. P. CCLLE; Contractor. Ogden, June 17th, 1S76.' N.B. .Not 1m than 1D00 tie contract (o anyone party. ati. - efforts towards reconciliition through E. A. BREWSTER, 3T; P.'. the Vice Roy at Nankins, wiiom. how ever, the- British minister, lias, thua-fa- r Mechaniail Operative Dendeclined to meet. , ttut, The inpurrection. in Oambodia-wath- Hn taken room on 6th Stroet, opposite suppressed by the aid of foreign forces. Offl.e. The Reman Catholic churnh nt Nin- - Tithing ctAB". uope was.v altaaked by. a mob, who - . . . |