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Show admitted on all hands that t framthe statute in question of ed against plural marriage, nor any sprsad so much' havoc and sorrow tion in Louisiana a legal majority election was kind of marriage. Boretnaiv knows pmeogst us, has oeen arrested in its about 8,000. Utiat the one. Still,, he their part, but this as well progress of death,, and that do new iuir and peaceable on sentences Colton, to five years iia fcases- except tho distinctly tracea- tihat the Ilepublicaus having grcde penitentiary for an ble-to mined to carry the election, ap prisonment outside contagion,, have pre sentad themselves for some time past. pointed corrupt men of theie own offence of whieh it h pateufr to all ho The business portion of our city has party, some of them U. S. officials was not guilty. That is, he is to be supervisors, who punished under the provisions of a been entirely free from- infectioa for and of statute, whieh has-abearing on his many weeks, and there is not the afforded Republicans opportunity because hia persecutors cot slightest danger to be aprehtsndea registration, including 10,000 fraud- uase, him cannot convict by visitors from, the country who ulent names, while the Democrats prosecutora is which he uuder the statute supwere impedt-d-. wis to trade at oar stores. They did this und-violated. There is now no valid reason why promise of reward. Democrats were posed to have An appeal has been taken to the those who have been fro from con intimidated and preveBted from tact with the malady should not meet voting by illegally appointed mar Supremo Court of the Territory, and to enjoy the festivities usual during bhal and constables. By conspiracy, unless we are very much' mistaken, in the approaching holidays, or to ex- to which the Eeturning Board was a th character of Judges- SchaefFes and and press in apubli3 manner their grati party, and which was an illegal body, Emerson, the unjust, illegal tucfe to tV.e Supreme Buler of the actiDg with an. unfilled vacancy, and purely partisan judgment of the Jewer universe, for his providences and usarpiEg judicial fuflctioas, the Dem- court will be set aside. Punish polygamy if yoa will and mewjks during the trials through ocratic majority on the fac of the which the city has recently passed. returns was reversed. 'ihat the if you can, but do nob attempt to But, at the same time, it is abso-lute- Board altered its returns when neces- violate the law andcammoa sense, in necessary that persons who sary to Republican interests, rejected a frantic desire to attack, what the have been exposed in the least degree whole parishes without justification, law cannot roach. to the contagion, should have suff- and cast out about 13,000 votes. icient regard for the general welfare And that O II. Brewster, whom the Municipal. The Democrats claim that they reWe congratulate our- citizens- - on the fact that the disease which has ceived in the late Presidential lec- FIFTH STREET. Ogden Publishing Company, i PROPRIETORS. It is was-Do- as-an- y ? Charlct W. Penrose, Editors Walter Thomson, Biniuess Manr. OQDFJ. UTAH. - tr in-th- Mr J- Hatch, of this place." "The was ,,r..l,Dg a horse; something the animal, which threw hi the lad ground, tramping upon By dioi of good care andis now recovering. Weather here is good. lKd bngotly by d lW 9,afsneh bril.iEn,!y t nigh, It i8 cold, but not ' uncomfortable. We aavovoo-fog- SATURDAY, DECEMBER - L876 TO CORRESPONDENTS. Whea you write fur publication, write Glre only oa one side of the real same, not necessarily for publicaBad tion, but lor proteotioo. Be brief explicit. Communications, relating to busijob work nd all other Business to the ness, direct inmriably s paj, adrer-tisenient-a, manager. Correspondence for publication direct invariably to the Editor. AUTHORIZED AdVjSTH. Th following persons etre authorized to tolled inscriptions and transact qwj bust, ness connected with the "Junction" Office in their respective settlements. - " ,...W. L. Iranklin, Webster. ..James Unsworth. Hirum, All settlements on the west side of Bear Rim, in Caclht Valley. J. IT Darker. Willad Malad City, Willi Springs and Samaria, Jos. W. ...0- - Farmington, Robinson. . A. Shaw E. N. Austin James Salmon ....... ..... W. Poatay,... Co Randolph Woodruff. L- - Paradise Bear Lakt Valley Morgan . IK. S- Poppleton WelUville Cdalville ' DuxUy. ..... from their presence has departed. W think also that it would be wise to postpone the opening oB schools until after the holiday season,, and to keep watch that no infected persons are permitted to associate with others, until a reasonable time has elapsed afte convalescence or contact with the-- afflicted. The Special. MarshaV who-ha-s la- bored faithfully and incessantly to disease and assist Eli Vhitear grapple with the William Tyson the smitten, is instructed to continue W. II Lets his-- labor?, and the refutations II. Anderson em.-bodie- d in th Mayor's proclamation ............. willi still be rigidly eu!orcec.with the Address all business c&mmunications, sole exception of those in relation to WALTER THOMSON; publio assemblies. With this conBusiness Manager. sideration, we hope to be able in a Box 82, Ogden, Utah. veiy short time to announce that Ogden City is once more entirely free from infection and full of the There has been oonsiderablo dis life, vigor and joy which result fuom eussion among our cit zens during perfect health, physical, mental and the past two or three weeks, on the fiuancial. subject of the quaracdne. While all sensiblo peoplo havo united in a de INTERESTING CORUES-POlEXC- E. sire for- the ontinaat'ion of all civic restrieuans necessary for the protect The following communicatians betion of the publio health, a large number of influential men have ex tween the two rival Governors-elec- t show their attipressed their opinion that the rcgu of South Carolina, ! lationa iorbiaami tiuouc assemblies tude during the present complications iu that State: might be removed without injury. Actin; on thU manifestatUn of lloomu of the Execute- - Department, Uo'utubU, S. C, Deo. 18. public feeling, the City Council met llennefer Evanston... ..... James Fowler IF". 0. Burton - or General of the State. The Republicans declare their ability to prove that the election in certain precincts was- nullified under the State laws, by violence- - and in- timidation, Republioaos being shot, , whipped, bulldozed, burned, mutilated,. 8tc, by armed brigands, ranging over a year prior to the election-- That the returning officers so decided under the law, justly. That from 5,000 to (JjOOO Republicans, were forced to vote the Democratic ticket. That through the conspiracy of white Democrats not less than from 16,000 to 20,000 colored persons were prevented from voting as they chose. That a preconcerted conspiracy for these purposes is shown in Iatton's-conf- i dential circular. That the cruel and deliberate roarders of John Gair, in East Feliciana, Dunkgravein Ouachita, and Senator Twitchell in Red River parishes, were secretly contrived for a political end. Finally they call attention to a parallel between the affairs of 186S and 1876, remarking, that few Democrats now dare 'deny the outrages of 1868, which have passed into history. The foregoing reminds us of the . Aspeoial session of the Ci'y Council was held in the City Hall, Deo. 18th, 1876, Mayor L. J Herrick in the chair. "An Ordinance in relation fo Quarantine"' was read and referred to the committee en revision. Tbe sanitary condition of the city. and the propriety,, consistent with public safety, of raising the quarantine, were considered; whereupon Councilor Pen rose offered the following, whkjh was Two big unanimously adopted: 'Resolved, that the restriction pnblie assemblies embodied- in with, into my possesion the great nenl of the State, the Stale Bouse, offices, - alike-a- s 8(;parate owners, were stolen from Geneva One wandered back, and was claimed! by both masters. A lawsuit was the and the magistrate, io, consequenoe. tiie absence of nroofas t.thc ;jbip, resolved to use tha dots as a nil L!i. vmuesa. i. ne animal was loosed in. the eourt room, the expectation bein that he would show recognition of hb rightful owner; but he paid about eqal attention to each, and more to. the J udge than either. Ee respond-e- d impartially, too, to the name of each lost dog. The jury, could not agree, and' the contestants decided the dg to the Jude. ' k e - Beecber says Hayeshas carried,' South Carolina, Florida, and' LouisiPresi-den- t. ana, and therefore ought ta-b- e Now, lot us hear from Mrs. Xilton. St. Louis Republican. "Unquestionably the best, sustained tvor ft, of the kind in the World." HARPER'SMAGAZINE ILLUSTRATED. Hbticts of the Press Tbe Xagatine has attained io ita one rul more of qarter-centnr- exitno vi.a t.,.. - Mayor's Proclamation on cparaciine Earner's Monllitu I... marl.-m-...l hv th. .t ... ..... aMIQ IrUUI.whinh jgave it circulation, frem tu regulations, be and hereby ara rescindfirst with the better claas of roadftra. It com- ed;, that the remainder of the proclama- Dines reading mailer witn illustrations in a way tion be considered in full forces and that to make ciear and vidd the facts presented, fio tures nvrely deoigned to catch ih of ti. the City Council strongly advise the ob Isuorant am-- . never inserted Chicago eye Journal,, eervance of the utmost caution on the TERMS:-Postag- e part of the puVlio, that there may be no Tree to all Snbscribers-i- tljp danger of a reacwed spread of the conacte-mti- n tagion." 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Kewxpapers tan ct'py this advertisement without' that the cjwss orUsrAiULaess IIarprr Hroths, KAttPKK k BKUTHERS. New Yorks BARNARD WHIT REIII-- ' Mc-Kea- fair-mind- ed jloulflings. re-co- m - Hardware,, S1I$ Wiadoir g The-Senat- e anti-polygam- y V . - having- - p. welfare. There are about four hundred Sabbath school children, all told There are also singing classes coatected with YUS. this school, which are wll attended, (SUCCESSOR TO Ji WILLIAMS & Co.,) the and members take iu interest great The system of "legal" persecutioa acquiring a knowledge of vocal music Utiolesale and Itetall Dealer. in These exercises are conducted b$ Mr. inaugurated by the now despised Noble. and condamned by all As a general thing the people in this people in the country of place enjoy excellent health, but for HI in (1m, every shude of religious faith and several weeks past quite a number of the younger portion of the population, have political opinion, has been been afiiicted with diphtheria. There JLumbcr,. menced in Judge Boreman's Curt. have been eight deaths freai this terBoreman isonfy a small imitator- ef rible disease; and several other persons are now afflicted. ISuilcSer the once great judicial champion of The prospect for tbe increase of material we.tlth here is good Hnd encouragMethodigtic They and measures &r beiug taken to Oil ara both failures as the sequel ing, the render citizens ia this Glass,. iiml place BOTH and independent. will certainly bhow in Boreman's There is a good grain niiil in operacommittee of investi- case, and as has been conclusively tion, wuica makes excellent flour; there A FULL STOCK KEPT OW HAKD is also a tannery in full working order. gation into election matters in Lout demonstrated in MeKean's case. The bulWiug is G2 feet long by 21 feet Alonzo Colton, having two wives, Man;, have received a statement from wide; it is two stones high. The matethe Democratic counsel, and a reply was liable to prosecution under rial en band at present is abundant AOEST FOR THB CEtZBRATE of about one thousand green consisting to it from the Republican counsel. the act of 18G2. But hides, about five hundred in the vats, Oar limited space forbids the pro anticipating defeat in bringing a supply of good leather. It is and up duction of those documents in full, his case under this law, Boreman operated on a U. 6. principle, and is superintended by Mr Hob. Mickle. Ihi AND IBS. so we give the marrow of each, which and his harpies in the Second Judistore and thriving town has also a . boot and slioe faoiiory will doubtless be quite as acceptable cial District have managed to obtain a the latCHILLED FLOW ter turn put excellent boots OLIVER to most of our readecs as the whole Colton's conviction under the terri- and shoes There are one or two other Orders will receive along the line of Railroads matter, including the verbal dry torial statute agaiast lewd and lasci stores in the place. prompt attention. On Friday last an accident happened FlXtli SJrfCt. bonesu. vious cohabitation to a boy about ten years of age, a son. of O.flcet comer of Wall aud etc atiy longer to prevent the people appurtenances, Very respectfully, your obedient serfrom assembling for publio worship vant. (Signed) ' Wade Mammon, or public amusement, particularly as Governor of S C." the season offers eo many induce' "Rooms of the Executive Department, inenta for the latter. A resolution Columbia, S. C.,,Deo. 18, To Wide Hampton, Eeq. wa therefore passed Dour Sir Your note demanding tlve which rill bo fouad in another col- seal of tne State, offices, appurtenances, eto , received. Being legally elected umn and duty qualified Governor oft bis State. it is to be presumed that some I see no reason why your demand should be coraplied with. persona will tako this opportunity of D. H. CtlAMBKftlAIN, (Signed), finding fault with the City Council, Governor of Souih Carolina." insinuating that the members- o( that body hare not sufiiiienb regard for the pull io welfare. Curonic gruva-biers- , and those who are interested in finding fault with the Council will no doubt pipe out their little whine, but the masses of our citizen will understand that what has been doue was agreed upon as the course best to taking all the cirsuni-atance- s ints consideration, and will agree ths 6 public officials cannot allow themselves to be turned to the right or left by every wind that blows ibum. tkt lirjk of Ere.ten.dfld. wiseacre. W St. Bernard two peas, but sei-u- ''it that it was inexpedient to attempt r to tliat poiut - . v. .w.u in; nviui VI Ul j Jo!uii8n, "it m w.il. to blame and useimn to iuo mure 01 us ijibwo repu-t- at ion lifts inmeuiHed an lha ...... RUU piwaru, n bright if not bi ijiUter than at on its ftiture any timinc the gulden lnie- of prosperity settiie tled arouudits later an&best yearsr JBrvokL kettle calling the pot smutty. But Smithfielil is rapidly increasing in pop there are both sides of the story, and ulation. 3he inhabitants now number the public can take its- choice, if it about one thousand. They have a good school in session and the scholars, are has sufficient penetration to disoover making satisfactory progress under the how much credence to place in either tuition and able management of Mr. W. To D II Chamberlain, Esq: A. Nble.. They are very auch attached, Senate statement. The committee to their teicher, heuce hisiufluence aver jesterday afternoon in special ses Sia, Having been lgally elected and minds. The teacher, also appears their have a hand. and on after Governor of Souih tough job thoroughly discussing duly inaugurated mon, be greatly attached to his students, to I CnroliDft call forthupon you the subject, eaoie to tha conclusion and is- unwearied in his s.al for their Jk 1 ly M. D. Logan, Providence and Millvill,. to abstain from mingling with others Board declared elector, was ineligiJIammendL until all danger possible to arise ble, being at the time U". S. SurveySmitkfield, llyda Park and Richmond, W, A. Nbbh. i- " o r attenSt fi - 23- LI y Bain Wagons co-op- co-o- home-mad- e sW-t- |