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Show f e aro For the lack 6i lotted to news fro-u- that State, to the gr .am,- ,- u.a, quiesce if): the form as planned by ears,, weak in the mines is suspended, .ux.clu.sion of! othur mattVr of minor loua'burJmi ,.f .1 .u. FIFTH STREET. .a.ns. quenoe Uour fou fathers. . and, a great u umber, of laborers, v ho iuterest. r. b,hll),K t OODEN PUBLjSUfNa COMPANY, ifiU-uBut ue confess tx& fear that the depeud upon the mines for thi ut' stvtrai ;p.y that dubt wul, tt,.,- lou-flie oCLclal retun FUOPKIKToRS. leaders, of the preseci dominant par 8istence, are now cut of employment States aro now. f ubllal)edy itut uolii cr,uiHgw,ll reqalie!hu t W. Editor. have b&uded together to defe-'- t Tho material iutecests of the com mg detin te is- - yet known, trom the j ul tho I'harle Penrose, Pi- of aii the States frauu-rCon of the wishes the t the and ohould of we get miu a uu, gi e it Qitivs-om unity aje deeply injected, Walter Thomxon, Business AUh'ke. attraction, be Stales regular c lutrt)'. tuifution as well us the will of their less something is done, and that, of liOkUsiana and Florida. vorsy, exteodmg to a raure of OGUKX. UTAH. desceudents the electors. 'lllie cou.try is thajretora ttiil iu relations whion to.), at a very early day, to remedy .ve existei We are not an alarmist by any existing evils, many of the cLtizeus luubt as to the fi,a;ii vesult, and wiii and ought still to exi.st WEDNESDAY. DECEMQSR C, 1876 batweea. tk. iiiiimii IH III I jl. means, op the contrary are rather in )oalville wjll have to seek, else nbably so remain uuuU too uuit people, it ise.syto rbres- ,- that wa should very so, o f,ul c, disposed to, conGde in our fallow where for bread for themselves and fixed by law for a, duuut, of i lie t TO COHUfcSrOJNJDEST.S. lJ Q fof wMi tho a at same the citizens, Coninterest The winter. write ot time, houses due the votes. families, coming When you write for publication, by. both, ur indebted-ue.,8- , i a gress. aud that failure vvald iuvolva .il on one side of the paper. Gire knowledge of what has occurred in. Cniou Pacific railroad-companfor ; not publicathe past, and knowifi-- as w; do tho real mime, neoeBsssily In the meantimo.- glimpses of the your credit. strong corporation, and one of its oftion, but ior protection. lie brief and frailties and iu perfections of Hum it) ficers has Let uj suppose that k fchould recently declared that this desigus of both political parties are ap, explicit. dis-tado no' Uiiuk it improba corporation ejpects, at no very nature, we to b4 s'jtn in the various newspaper pear eleait that TiitLn was to Coniwunieaiiona rotating turlj ble that the fear above expressed to. coutrol the eutiro foal speculations, from which w are ctiu elected, and that he was busiday. other all and wot;k job to bo but too well founded. trade of Utah. The only protection, firmed in the opinion that tho pwwers counted o&t by returaiing boards, oa. ness, direct invariably to the Ikisiness u;ay prove Frauk who ac (Jen which remains to the people againsi that be, intend right or wrotu to at Ultir, Manager. supjuou ujai me House of direct S. Or. with for ven publication Correspondence qtwinted Ulysses sush auiuo p dy, is to build a narrow te.:upt ttie inauguration uf. Hayes, Jiepr8eutaiivts shall rluse to comu nit, tured upon the prophesy before the invariably to the Editor jiuage railroad from Coalville to aud if we ate to take the euuucia- - the fraduleat Votes, but the Seuate latter was elected Presidjnt, t h t if Salt Lake City, h is thought, by tiois jf llon. Clarksuu N. Potter as Uisistiwg upon h, the latter body de, ho ever entered the White IIouso AUTHORIZES AUK MS. dares Hayes Mdjor Nouuuan, that tiie road Hjuieutiotjs of what tho and the House would it he lived be can cousiructed at an out will do, we are led to the uuuclusiou denying an leutiou, proceeds tu ilect quit The fpLhwinj psri-n- n are, authorized to This few was but believed, Ivn transact of by and people lay any celliCt tuhittryli'mx SJOOOOU; it.d that the llia& too ilepublbaus will. Hot have aud declares Ti.d. u to be elee ed. in at tho time, but tho number of be revenue the Here is an issuv, lw.j mm declared f,m connected with the "Junction" Office company would derived everything their own way. is tUir respective settlements. lievers likely to increise should from the freight tariff, alone, over '1 he Mew Yoik. Sun leans to the elected, the quest iou would then &rLjt M. and the Prcaident his in MiUville, I pei.siyt Logan, ProviJince who bo p eseut the road will amouut to between opinion that no will iuaugui-atedi- ' opposition will be Hammond. insane pa' icy of furoin the people three and four hundred, thousand Tho uide to the inauguration of Hayes, Dextstp probably would be Smithfield, Hyde Park and RicJumnd, IF info an overt act of thus rebellion, dollars per aruuai the rwveuue de even though an attempt on buuday, the 4th ol fraudulently elected, A. NMe. an thnt creating rived from apparent necessity on aud it is quite likely, that the Suu is March, to inaugurate Hayes, aud tha t -- W. L, Wetter. pasougjr franklin, he iu should retain his th& ban is will be another important item in correct, ihe Democrats are iu no Democrats w uld probably .Junes U.mworth. Iyrvm, attempt to. reius in of or awinz mdt Hear povernment, of All settlements on the vest their income. The meetiug adopted respect revolutionary, but are TtlJe j that is to Xjh inaugurate them into eubmissiuti to the installa- a resolution to Hirer, in Cache Valley J. II Pari er. the mer. two ceiutneuce as earjy as would will fake and the ouh of yiaid much to preWillardi MaUd OHy, With Springs and tion in ofjficeof Hayes when he may to build the road. A serve peace, uudarstauding full well office, and both assume to, act as Pre practicable Scuikirii, Jot. W. have been fraudulently, elected, or committee was appointed to corres the effect of revolutionary proceed, sident then will come c tima whea. O. L. Hobimon not elected at all. some power will have to decide who. W. S I'oUlon pond with capitalists in Salt Lake, lugs. WtlUeille The fate acts of Grant authorise aud other counties o assist in th A. Slutw -Paradise..,., The speech, yesterday, of GeueraJ is the proper man to act, and what E N. Auitin tho people to entertain the most enterprise Pear Lakt Valley The minutes of the late Hampton at Columbia, exhibits the that power is we shall uot say. But James Salmon sjrave auspicious that their rights arc Coalville will bo furnished us focpub auimu3 even if meeting should he his aud noS which, fiieads assume so things by Y. II. An.itrton liable to be invaded under the olo lictuion iu the Poatage Ws hope ai e governed, and we think he do revolutionary a shape as we hive Junction. Eli WJiitear lete, but at one tiuw Morgan Co plausible, plea the scheme will be prosecuted to a serves William Tyson great credit for his succeuful pointed out, it is reaso3abb to sup fiando'ph of a "military necessity " successful aud that our issue, neigh e'lort to prevent a recontre betweeu pose that, should no understanding W II lees Woodruff, We would therefore amin Prosi Uirs in Summit. will be the thus be reached before the final adjournJames I'owUr Coutity Hcnntfer troops aid au excited popujuce. dent before Grant the American peoable to free themselves from the yoke Gen. W G Burton Svanston Hamptou.spoke as a patriot and ment of Congress, the two houses ns an and ple eommntikatioat, Atidrat all arbitrary despotic of such an oppressive monopoly. a man of pcac.3 when he said, "Wt womM arrive at a dead lock so perof WALTF.R THOMSON. not to usurper delegated We have not the slightest inclina trust to the law antl the Constitu- fect. thaV no ptwor3 appropriations would be Husinus Manager. Vita by the Cor.frtitutioH and liws of tiou to dictate to the Union Pacific to-made meet ne wants of the gov-- , tion." Box 82, O&kn, Utah. the country, and as signal instances Railroad ia to this regard Company L'it, these be upheld and all wUl be eminent, and thu?,oa the 1st of July of such usurpations, we point to his nor to enter tuto a contro well. the wheels would be blocked, and the wii a quartering troops at certain points ior versy with it, but as journalist it is machine rould refuse to run. the sole elecof purposo controling a we owe the public that we The question which we have used Who thee, is more de. ply interduty THE SITUATION. tions; to tho late secret indecent and should give a a captiou far a brief article to fact that ested in the 1 reservation (.f no publicity to the day military preparations the people feel the weight of the is not an impertinent one, at present, unjnstifiublo There does not seem to be- any and harmony, financially speaking, whatever it may have been in the at Washington; to tho order directed hand, of nijuopoly, and desire to perceptible change in. political affairs than the in the United money power his agency to the militia shake it off through since last is3ue ur The oourts and States. The bondholders, aud the past. Oar own citisjus are very much the returniug boards, and the people baukers have tv Webster define? a republic to bo, of Pennsylvania and New York, to heavy stake, and to "a state- in which the exercise of the distribution of troops in South interested iu tho coal question, and in the three douotful. States are still them we look ior intervention before Carolina and iu Louisiana the no it is one which interests our sub- busy aad still excited over the count sovereign power is lodged in it is too late. Grant has been their elected by the people" A tonoua purpose of controlling elec- scribers iu various portions o5 the of votes thereiu, and. as a necessary tool heretofore. Let rhem.. look to it tions tluwo iu an.4 last but States', he does that o demo-ratinot destroy them bow repuhlio difTera from & Territory, henc3 the.o suggestions consequence the people in all the his least for his not of acts iudecent by communi despotism. State in this, that the poople of the made on the subject, and beg to add other States are also somewhat anx A cation military despotism with Grant, f Sunday, the liCih iust., to otto other. It U this: ious and uneasy. latter exerciso the powers of sever Shcr aud nan. Sheridan af, the head, J. 1). Cameron, Secretary of War, iu As yesterday was a holiday, aod would We ask the managers of tho Union tignty in person. cud of your bonds and, which he falsely alleges that rcsit- - Pacifio Hence, lrom the peculiar nature ttf Jlailroad Company to remem- the peoplo generally observed it as your coupons, but not more surely aaoe to a than would a struggle for power, such crista republican govern- ber that our organization, it has been held they are doing business such, wo presume they have had aj as we have poiued t as a possi too ment formidain4South Cjrolina that tho government of tho United under a chartor granted by Congress tdiort rest, but i'. is hajrdly probable bility. Htntes U a republic, and the people at ble to be overcome by the State for a fpecific purpose, which wa3 tha that their minds are at perfect easa th present time flatter themselves authorities," 'hcu in fact if any such coustruutiju nu& operation of a rail- even after a day of rest, for it canficrious Accident. with the idea that fcuch is the caw, renistaueo does exist, it was com- road; that they are common carriers, not bo concjaled that there is much Logan, Nov. 27tht'l87C. and it was so until within ths last menced by Chamberlain himslf, aud and as such are bound to transport uneasiness in regard to the future. EiiTca Jukction : is support :d by Cr:uit. tho goods of others over their road Sfteea or sixteon years. The Ajnerican people, if wo are Up to that Oo the night of the 25ih int., while its tell as their own, at roa3anablo not mistaken in a time tho people did elect tlio&o ttpoo party of young mcu wore returning a them, are pacific from a the.ttie at l!rovnlenoe, they got and do would well rewhom devolved tho duty of oxer to rates, they love peace, quiet and to aud peoplo C 1 J, Tit i running an racwig thtir tcHms in u. Mi !ST A T 3 O S member that it was net tbe iuteatiou fiuaucial prosperity. They have had reckless manner, and Mrs. T. E Ricks using the functions of government, -- MJiW AIIHOIV WAX ami babe were thrown out of a wngon. of Congress that the Company should some but with tho gtout rebellion of 'CI, experience, however, iu tho arts and one team nm oer her nd her Oo the 27th insl. a largn number resolve itself iuto a coal mining com- ot war, and that f tt;e into the heads of the loyal experience we thi;)k child, badly bruising both woman No bones were broken, and tbe idiots who followed in tho wake of of tho coal miuera ol Sumwiit Couuty pany, and by virtue of their powers has convinced them that fighting pr.UC.nts are doing ad we-l-i as can be ex- the agitators who brought tti tl. hjlj a preliminary misi meeting, at a a railway v'orporatien to laenopo- - docs not pay, and hence they wish to pweted. P. C. fratricidal strife, au idea that tho Coalville, to consider the propriety of !iZ'. tho eoul- trade of an cntiie com-- avoid wars ia the future if possible, iu and for President of ttia United States 'was ooustiuciiog a narrow guaga railroad unity. consistent with honor, justice and In the rroUt Oonvt. Cwtie, lrntory f UUh. Iu i'rtim view Coalville via lnk city, tOiSalt f ail thesj things it in not right. For theso reasons we ar. the government i Buch wore the p:ver IJun ktt yctiton, riaiii'ijT, vs. hnkft nssuaied by Abnh.ini Lincoln, and City, over whioJi to transport imjertitieut, we boliovo, t o ask, that tifiv'd iu' believing that, there isj no David Xtttim, Deftzndtitii, fur the tii.it) beiug acquit seed iu by the heavy yields of ooal fi.uii tlteir Company to reconsider tho policy great daugcr of au of tho Unitoi Ptato", in the Trrrit.ry. open rupture of Tiie n'l gwiins to I'KTiil Nelson, Cuti. Vr. which mines. it H has W. lutf. Major J. )n. the people. r.pparcot!y adopted, aod growing out of the closely cou tested Yi'U ie liBiotiy r';.jiiii m! tu uiver t)ot ll.krrit lf Nei!,ni), in pa il cuiirt iilwt il. the llit!o)i alluded minors A, to Nountian, aud After tho war had Khlridge, isq., and tosapp'y above, election just close 1, or rather the re- a'itinst yon, within ten (!uys, (exciu-ivf lii u of thi on af'.cr of serviow), tliesprviie wiih other their oy coal frr assumed was the that the conn, Many when it and sult of which is as gentlemen addres.i transportation or if 8iminoi. if BflrveJ with.-- this county, wtttiin yet undetermined. perve this coiinry but iu ttiiiot.tttict uut of thus on reuder the alike resumed its series and mooting unnecessary ihesubjeot. The truth is the country cannot af- twenty ituy; othprwi! within forty i.y, or try had iiy default will i taken aa:Mt you The of rs stated a that liae ths of road. the normal speak. friends of its condition, ford a. war cvou' il one was necessary. jiLtgnient competing to Ihe prayer f aid petition. dtcroo Said nr.tiuii U hVouKlit tv ohtoio itrpublicen institutions were led to Unipu Iieifk' railroad company ru- Kvery interest demands that we ijt udrt i f ntttriuiony existiiig ltww. t. fuscni to furnish them a Ritiieieut plaintitrnMd riefornlnt..n tbe ground should be at peace not only with, otid hope that the design was abardftned, firtli in tli pttitiyn on ti e in tlii otbus. answer the aid petition aaUTe xiated from the ir,t in- miniber of oars to trausp-r- t their which hn other governments, but that we of appear aud and plwntitT w.ll Uiko (ieiautt against you to- market. coal to the court fur the relief prayed for., There are several Tho apnly news on from the South the Carolina is ception if government the United States above all others,, in tttiwonv whereof, 1. J. A. Leiflim-.n- '"!!' coal hundml tons of at do h reunto utt my hand and affli. now who the a of p and the lying people up ji&rtof portion startling, proceedings, at should dwell together in harmony, tlieaideutcourt, of taid Court, lh: Ktli day MewolKr.,, opposed the organization es it was on ike kanks of the wines, awaiting Columbia so full of interest that we yielding obedience to the Cootitu- - 1S' ' . JiuME3 A. LEI8HMAK. U C. . I'tcUtt Clerk, cicana tQ,trw?(iort it to Silt Lake. luye.octiupifid most of the Paeti-a- l oaiJ tabJishedaiii,who refe:rsl:a Sit tralizjd form and that they would ac- gcn function. and other cities. v i , - ' ,e - r u,,, - s f thft-kin- iy 'H iee-ur- up-m- . - nder-liseroeat- s, I' lu-nev- el.-ct.e- s , traii-sporta- fcub-uussiv- e PHt-tL- .... . , m.-wter- mVi kspuiilic? - - repr?-Kentativc- fr s be-th- e .S 1 and-b-e- - - Bubs-vlod- , e n I oon-structi- thu s:t,i:ctio ixetueis - tiojunsUhe hi.. ' M-.4- t d |