Show eltore eltor EITORE EITOR ah A E h sno suo i ail oil i tue THE years JUO 74 will form an ever memorable and terrible enable era ern in french national history disastrous aluies have i overtaken e 6 1 P and add having g 15 been P r robbed 0 of 04 mill mili nita fita tary ty prestige and fain nain fame oame acquired of f v victories ic a and prowess and nd compelled to larink the dregs of the thle cap cun cup overflowing with humiliation and def defeat eat they ar are seemingly on of ills liis moret morel dire d 46 than those they have already passed passer through the evils of interned ei f T I 1 the ungovernable 0 element ment of the par isian population according to toda today 3 dis dispatches dispatched ar are virtually kui kul ii masters of t the city thep they the ave jae 0 r el belleville e I 1 I 1 evill montmartre the tuileries Tuil eull ennes eries hotel 11 db ville place palais de ju justice the respectable portion are aro from the city in dread and nd teri terr orana outrage violence and anarchy seem idi ini imminent ini nent i from the well weli k known no virn excitable an 4 revolutionary tendencies oatlie of the parisian population the present is what almost been expect 1 conclusion ution of peace on such IT g mil mii terms andi andl and inless unless the power thep thee government is promptly a and nd vigorously exerted 6 ke a K W inauguration of f the thel theu rei rel reign 11 of af T oril an fn ewy idy bedeared be feared already tave lave have the rebellious crowd commenced the shedding of blood by the e execution of generals Q clement T thoma 4 le com compte e and chaubey Chau zey it is reported has fallen into their hand and is to share the same fawe fate ml the ostensible cau rau cause sefor abr ih the e Is is that the present government has as betrayed bif the trust reposed JV ariu 1 by b people peoli and that tha the republic 1 a L b is but hut u it a a shat sham is 19 generally the 0 mob and has be bean PA tae e source of incalculable evil dihe ethe nat nation 10 in the past and threat threatens ens eng to be in 4 the lae future whatever tl the le present government may be it has been begh chosen by la a majority of the suffrages suf frages odthe of the french people and its greatest fault sebina fobe tobe its indeck indecision and nd ma manifestations n infestations Ife stations q f weakness and vacillation at the present critical juncture instead of acting 9 with decision and firmness with ther the rebellious bel lious mob it has parleyed parl eyed and expos expo tu which m aich has given boldness to tle the insurgents until from montmartre and belleville to which they f were at ut first they already sald said have possession of 0 6 the principal PiE cIpal public 1 lc buildings and tind are wally virtually masters asters bi of aa the situation I 1 M adolphe thie thic thiers rs preside president n hof bof t of we the present government Gover nent i is one of the 1 leading ding statesmen of france and has been elevated to a biffi difficult cult culf but to the most dignified position in the nailed nation by the votes of a majority fellow country ten men showing that in him blin an and d his abilities abig they confided more than in siny any other manto malito extricate them from the vortex of ruin and disaster into which their conflict with prussia plunged them but if he temporize with aid arid so play into the hands of alii e insurgentS t his government will become the laughing stock of the worl dand his brilliant career will terminate binate in shame for his ruin and disgrace will be irretrievable the position is critical no government anda and a weak gover government befit are about jhb same and a nation in sucha sueha such A a fix is like a ship without a rudder on ayd ald tormy sea sm disaster and ruin tula are before it sueh kuch according to the reports report 9 is the actual position of france JF rance aldi tidings I 1 will be r gerly eagerly looked for by thele f he reading ming public this side the wamer water and the world in consequence pf af the disturbances it is said scald the emperor of prussia has provisionally sio nally stopped the withdrawal of german an trod troops 1 and humiliating as it may be for the french to reflect upon almost the only hope for the government and the restoration and perpetuation of law sand sard order in eranee france now seems to be in the reoccupation occupation re of their capital by dit diu 1 egans of their german conquerors J THE meeting at the city hall last lask night vias nias was well attended by members odthe of society for the importation and improvement of stock alc ilo c among those present w were wera rei president preb I 1 dent young bishop raf Haf hunter president woodruff bany many m member emberg and aud delegates froal from the settlements of salt lake laue county wat yat at the last meeting messrop enebe nobe kwen iwen and aud audas U 0 spencer ra were appointed to visit ranges in order to determine which voulta ba be best vest for the operatic opera A naye axe aye herd hord lasts liaa lias night 31 arr eb e eker er gave in their report H said aid that they had bad visited point lookout which w waa was as by ey five elent eJ ebent ent ope hundred wona tona bf bunch grass were am mown yn there during las last lasi kelson reason vand band kad sad wauer water are lre enUf althe the jwj biome seasons fala plentifully there and there are arg some than this luis but bat they are twenty five miles further further farther off A operative cooperative co stock herd association wlas yas organized for salt balt lak lake county pith mith geci Q can non preal dent and P vibe preside nt P chas crismon Cr iemon ben sen A P rockwood rock wood thos Jen jenkins kins kino H 0 spencer and anu jeseph joseph woodmansee directors hon elias ellas smith was appointed treasurer A M muster secretary anke ande and R V morris assistant secretary cannon rockwood boek Bock wood musser ail and aud id campbell were appointed a c ommittee committee to draft a constitution and bye laws for the association bishop callister of fillmo fillmore re saia said that the operative cooperative co herds or organized ani zedin in fillmore co oo about a year ago weri were working weil well and profitably and he urged the tho necessity of organizing them elsewhere sheep should be kept on the mountains and hill bill sides and other kins kinos of stock elsewhere gix ilir elii fill Fillmor fillmore more 6 they have hem e a operative cooperative co but butcher cher shop in connection their herd their sto stock ck is valued in and out at cash rates president deprecated the slaughter of calves he said they should be raised for work oxen anid arid beef that would bb m i ore profitable hf ii every respect than slaughtering when young president that the grass and herd grounds of the county be retained possession of that calves and lambs iambs should nt not be slaughtered i the old ones only being soused doused so used the common stock of the territory he bal sat said baid if for could berred be bred up in hi tp nife fife aex ken gen generations to to beasl bas good as findlan nine fine imported stock mr amos fielding referred to the tife success that thai had atte attended laded the labors 0 of men in in raising on the principal suggested by president young L D young deprecated the practice t common gommon here ewes and helfers Ie coniing motha gobell harker dhian a 9 hian man or gread great by ex per peri perl lence lenee enee ence in stock raising explained iii ifa a few words the causes of failure in ih that business and how success could be ensured 1 The meeting y was adjourned adjoined until 7 next monday evening V THE chicago tribune in a leading article speaks very severely of sens senator cameron and accuses him of treating the ene interests of the republican party and of the country only as merchandise to bi F soia and bartered it conveys the idea that taht Itlie there rens reAs is a ring at washington whose aim is to convert this government into a personal alone slone one of thi 1414 ring it says simon cameron has been the foremost the leader the most reckless and unscrupulous the most selfish and the I 1 mos moa mo stable table nis gis handler chandler and morton morion and and ana butler butier have een deen but the nois nolby noisy lieutenants of the silent chieftain lac laZ whose aspeel especial al province is to corrupt debauch and then use his victims these men med care nothing for the president to them he Is nothing nathl ilg more than an officer whom it is nee necessary 88 to control they are aig not solicitous fol for his future no a or f for dg that of chelte the tho republican party nor of the country in effecting the secretary cox they greatly weakened the approaches pro aches to the president ent and now that they have induced him to demand of the senate the removal of sumner they have r reduced the president to the alternative of accepting the Camero cameron nj chandler morton and butler golem government or fall back upon those thos whom he hast grieved or personally allena aliena alienated alienated ted the article closes with the fol foi following lowin 9 language agno no of 04 hones honesty ty ever caused him to hesitate in t mhd h q choice of means or the accomplish ment of an end the embodiment ol 01 of corruption contact with him must nei ne i j cessa cesear rily ily sully and identification him must end in that ruih ruin which fo fol foli N i lows the lossef loss af pf confidence and ands respect we cannot see any good reason for indulging in this abuse of simon cameron and we think that the tribune merely uses him as a scapegoat goat it is not cameron who removed cox nel nei 1 t her was it ift cameron who removed sum sam ais though h 1 the tribune 5 ula old like to ce censure ns fire president T grant I 1 i his course but feels delicate about d ng ug so and vents its spleen upon QU Q U 7 i WE retake take plea piea pleasure suret sureL in announcing that we are ate sending the last form of the fourteenth edition of the hymn book to will have it ready reandy for sale eale in a th the 8 g general en eral cultivation of pr vocal husid in the v various cities aai ali and d attie Attle settlements ments of this territory j arid slid the widespread taste for singing among aifong our people combined wIth the fact that the practice of attend attending ng publio public meet ings for worship and praise is general cebera with a all ail 11 classes of the saints hailed has hab led t ia almost innumerable deman demands ilif tiff nor for th hymn book up to the present time orn the people of the territory have depended for their supplies of thi this s work the church office at liverpool england in which country the thir thirteen teed previous editions were published this method of supplying the demand for works 0 of f this description answered tol toi drably well when the population was dotso not so numerous as it is now but lri iii these day days a there are serious objection 4 to such a means of supply Int in the heArst jiosi place the tariff on books imported from other countries is a high one theeb the ex pen seand risk also of bringing 6 a buffi mhd and llant ilant ity to supply supply the demand are considerable and t then en itis it is impolitic and scarcely consistent with out our style of doing business to send mon monay money 6 to community to pay for foi work vork to be donefer done for forus us which becan we can doo don do our tir selves within the past two or three yearb years facilities for doing work of this description have been multiplied in id thib this city r ln md d this office is now in a position ii to do book work which will adm compare pare favorably with wl the avera average goof of that thit done in the eastern states stales and in id england Engli hid fid there is this ad vantage con p necked with issuing the hymn book in iii this city the means which is require 4 to pay compositors proof readers machine men and binders is all paid out in the community for whom thea tho I 1 so po that money monog paid for JC lug butch hutch as ais dis fut put into pi circulation f cu 1 tio here and the public are benefit benefited ed by if it the only difference in this an and d the tho last edit adit edition ionIs lonis is the addition ofa of a f few r e nav new hymns chiefly sacramental b bue buc ull uil they are all ail at the eydthe end the numbering odthe hymns in both being identical dutil diall the addenda commences atie thie th e peculiarity of the he new hymn gouk book consists in being beuk printed with h home homemade 1 m e made mady type east cast in the fyfer fo foundry u adry of this establishment ab bibis I 1 ib a feature which we are sati 1 A will gratify the public it is an that thab when we urge the development of homb home manufactures upon the people we iry try tri and profit by our own remarks 9 and wid give to them a practical effect of the quality y of 4 type printing and general workmanship it t might be thought egotistical to tp say anything here we trust however F that the class for whom it is intended will be well satisfied with the bookap book and also with its price which we shall place atthe lowest possible pay way paying ing figure when ready for sale we shall apprise the public through the advertis columns r of this pa p eral relsa I 1 A t pr IT has haa been a common objection 9 against the people of utah Terri territory tofy taht they have been too willing to accept the counsels of president young in their business and other affairs the practice savo savored redi in the estimation of many manyi of a disposition to bow to what they pleased to call the ozieman one power 1 l and to this they were opposed tiac uhl thi bp position opposition however would not be manifested to tie tle te exercise of phiip ow ez or influence bya by bys a political leader for i 1 a statesman or politician could induced indium people to td accept him as a guide to the same extent he would be viewed by these critis critics as a remarkably smart man biag and sud a man who dese deserved ived th the mart influence i which hei he wielded president young has haa always had the confidence of the people of this territory because he has always coun i meled thein thern wisely and in such a manner hat eat that when his suggestions have been carried out they have resulted in benefit to those who have accepted them these results 0 1 so o often repeated through a long series serles of af years have inspired unshaken dunshak en confidence in the coun counsel sel bel which lie he gives and the maj major or ori 1 ghe the he dople dopie people when they see persons i i deliberately deliberate y v reject conclude that before belore long they t will see gee cause to regret having done so do they entertain this opinion regard regardless lessof of the p or or views of the parties to whom tte tle t e suggestion is made whether mor imor muns mons or non mormons cormons 11 r of bf this conclusion is just now receiving very striking con right before our eyes in the t he case of the continental railroad when n I 1 the he preliminary surveys of the routes were we re made for the railroad mccross the c continent 0 31 mr geleed the engineer of the TJ ahr PR P R B examined the route tout to the south of great salt bait lake and gave it the prefer preference enid endi over the northern route in this preference he 0 was joined pilled by president young whose lengthy residence e berean boroug ence in and familiarity witti tha tn country entitled his hia opinion to great weight t and BO so satisfied was the U PR P B R company upon the point that had bad the decision rested entirely with them the route south of the lake would doubtless have been selected but the C P B R B R company had a voice in that decision their engl engi engineers had examined the country north of the lake and they decided I 1 itwara etwas the better line for thet the road oad it will be |