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Daily Union Vedette from Camp Douglas, Utah • 2

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Camp Douglas, Utah
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DAILY UNION VEDETTE JUNE 10 ISO ne mines miles not to ba worked don quix- ote vivus from the letter or of a reliable correspondent in the southern ou thern portion of this territory we extract tile the foll following owing viz riz it is depoi ted that another party Al mormon lormon ive lately roundfound gold there it also ako came to us pretty straight tintthit ighani bi had ordered the sett settlers lerg of pinto to claim the quartz leads lead ind and not work them mr snow ot of st george has taken a large party to meadow valley furfor this purpose ut at leat leant so BO says report we found the people at pinto standing guard a though an enemy were about to make a raid upon them I 1 asked one ofthem what hat they were agn guarding arding for 1 he said hebe know but co colonel lonel dame hadbad ordered it if what is stated here be literally true and as it is stated by a creditable person we are bound to taketahe it for granted unless the reverse appears either by authoritative denial or otherwise ze we can but deplore the stupid ant and useless folly or of those who think by such means to prevent the dev elopement developement of the mines ill in this country if an incentive were wanted want ed that is just what they are supplying and while we have in common with many othersbeen heretofore inclined to accord to some of those implicated in the management of this people before the community was wag out of leading strings credit fos foa at least fair average ability and that sort of shrewdness uneven if even of a his csc kind without which on the part of their rulers none but slaves allow themselves to be led we are now obliged to modify such opinion in and to con conclude elude from this and 11 like ke inane and sillyvagaries that even the negative merit of a little ability is more than thant their beir meed they must well know and they do 0 that they can no more either by fair means or foul we are prepared for either emergency prevent the taking up lip and working ofthe minesininee than they can by counsel retard the predicted comet talk all bo however wever is cheap 11 and so are prophecies similar to those of last autumn which predicted a famine scant crop etc in this probably the most plenteous season with which utah has ever been blessed but cheap as are both of these they are valuable compared with the effortsused to prevent a knowledge of the wealth of the mines mine a knowledge winchwhich is 19 as anre to spread abroad and attract both population and capital here are the rays ray of to morrows sun why then strive against the he stream the course of events is evidently too strong forcounsel and prophecy here at least has more than once odee proved fallacious remember that the days are gone by when people in this community were doomed who fell under the banof a few individuals i vi there is protection for everybody in ins hi just and legal rights rig ats there are soldiers here and officers to command them who are not lot to be cajoled or fooled as was done previously sly ay iy into any art or pirt part with the so called leaders of the people who have really been their oppressors and whenever any 0 vert overt act is committed by these leaders it will be a labor labo of love as well as of duty to give them on trial and conviction the fall extent of the law a result not at all unlikely to follow in due time unless an outraged people as has heretofore been done in ill the worlds history with such impostors should take the law I 1 into nto their own hands and inflict summary if ill illegal eg 1 I justice on their oppressors oppi sors the mines are to be worked there is force here and more forforth- coming th comin to protect miners in their labors you dare not openly attempt to prevent it and in thus clandestinely striving tl iving to attain a flom the open avowal of which you burink you voll stand fully convicted as of those thor 0 is ho 1 love I ove darkness rather than light because their deeds decol sare are evil As to tile matter of standing guard I 1 have any olour of our read readers Is ever been at pinto well st it is a small settlement in the southern part of of iron county near the washington county line and if anything a little less les likely than th the majol majorityity of sm at towns in this teri territory atory to excite tho the cupidity of the wanton zan invader mildge our roadell roa dyriS must join ni MS in tho frel- ing of alnus amusementement if not in that of indigena turn tion excited by tho the spectacle of the poverty fidrick stricken en inhabitants of such a locality aund nd aioo lu alry vt ry emlu jf aku katr 1 ak a ill their time anil and whatever surplus pill vigor they may have are imperatively imper alively demanded ill attention to the wants of the comingcoining crop colonel onel that and andall all for no better re reason reagon agon thin kame rt it not even knowing ol 01 pretending to know the reason why it was wai deemed necessary tut at the same time that and indignant we are by we aie both amused no means mean heartbroken on the subject knowing conr full well that il is la their perfect right to do of their own ac accord cord or to allow alamy themselves to be ordered by cot col dame or any other man to do this or any other act of folly so long as they do not contra contravene venG the law the argument on the subject is ia simply that they and not we are the losers and that if it suits them to wear it will do us to look at stand guard there so long to ng as youyon have enough to eat ohob valorous population of pinto and when ye have nothing more to eat and your limbs mil fail you fromhum hunger humer er have yourselves conveyed to this or some other soldiers camp there mill it I 1 be en enough oil gh of them in your vicinity by that time when you will be relieved from guard duty aid fed abundantly as so many of your poor brethren have been and are daily now fed who can pet et no mouthful to ca eat at the handsbands of those who collectthe tithing line i down As usualthe lines are down and as a consequence we have no news either from the seat of war or the baltimore convention to present to our readers it cannot be helped and is vexatious but at the same time when we considerthe distance traversed by theline and the nature of the country pissed over the wonder is not that thelineshould once in a while be out of repair but that the news dews should be received over it with such campara com para tive regularity VISIT FROM A EDITOR we hadbad the pleasure of a visit in oursanc sanctum on yesterday from mr phillips formerly editor of the carlinville Car linville ill 11 free ce democrat and later of thel the reese leese river Be reveille tile the pioneer and still tho the vanguard of dew newspaper paper enterprise in that region of country the health of mr phil- lips it at no time robust has evidently been undermined in his devotion to the arduous labors incident to the establishment of a new paper and that the work was well done is amply proved by the success of the paper as well as by the firmness of its stand on the union side having sold out his interest in the beteille lie Be mr phillips proposes going east and is on his wiy ty thither but will tarry with us lis time enough to recruit sufficiently for the fatigue of the stape stage to atchison Atch isoa PROPOSALS ton olt we call attention to the fact that the bids for proposals for supplies in the commissary and quartermaster departments will be opened today to day the former at 1 in and the latter at 12 in those interested will goal govern rn them selves accordingly acro ut we luve have to thank hon hoin john conness senator from california for congressional documents of late date the senator knows how to remember his constituents a faculty not ed by all legislators IRELAND AND ITS regenerators ORs there are two or 1 animations in ii ireland eland for the purpose of bi caking breaking loose fron from the Bri ci crownown tile fenian brotherhood ind and the brotherhood of st patrick Piti ick the difference is said to be that while the feniane Fen ians rest their hopes of regelia regeneration ration on 01 tile the assistance of american Amei ican bayonets ba the brotherhood of st patrick tooklook to rome for a realization aliza tion of their hopes the two organizations 0 are aie apparently antagonistic and have recently como into collision much to the satisfaction ol of the english press and of course to tile the serious of their cause tsal af pf paul ill morphy tile the chess player hat has just ju returned from paris to new I 1 oilcans 01 Oil leans cans he went to paris about funifoul years ao ago as a loyal man mail brat bt a all the Emo at chess and was flattered ud hid honored honor ed immensely imin ense IY he made his last lart visit us sa rebel got beat at elles chess and attracted tod no util whatever I 1 ta youyon would be very pretty indeed eed said a gentleman gentle mati patronizingly pati to a young lady if your eyes were only a little larger at geral my eyes may be very small sir butruch people us as youyon dont dint fill them A dutchman Dut chill til being advised to rub 1111 ins ills limbs well with brawlybrandy for the rheumatism said lie had heard it ca rd of the he remedy ati but added 1 I dudli better as dat I 1 drinks de prandy pra ildy and den I 1 ill rubs my 1113 leg it dr attle rt tle rz jaleh buic Ju ic of sin francisco I 1 has notoriety la 9 shot furfor desertion desei desett tion ion from 1 oin tho ritfit aab new aw york THE FOR LI it is certain aliat at tile the soldiers desire lesil the reelection election re of president lincoln officers and men pi niffer him to any other candidate 2 it they have faith in liim they believe liiri to be their baim aim friend ind and that lie does all for them in his power they know liim him to be a as true to the jefferson feuerson Jeu erson and to attctt cause or of liberty as national unity is as jackson he has dunedone well so far and like wine glows better as lie he grows older soldiers like to be commanded by bv experienced officers lincoln has ha biad three years experience he beg begins ins to to understand the details of his manifold duties he has pretty well learned hs is trade and has now become a fill nj workworkman mati the boys in blue dont want him thrown overboard right HI in the middle of the voyage when lie he is bringing brin 0 aig the ship of state hafl safely ely into port after 1 I ter having successfully piloted tier her through shoals breakers rocks arid and hurricanes huni cines they want him to remain where lie he is until lie finishes hit his big job and sees the last rebel ia lay down his arms arid and submit to the national authority tile feeling of tile the army is pretty well expressed by the th remarks of a returned veteran the other day in answer to the question of a citizen whether the soldiers wanted lincoln reelected re elected why of course they do replied the blue coat coal we have all re enlisted to seesec this through arid and old abe A lie must mast re enlist too ile he mustered us its in and well be if lie shant stay where lie he is until it lie lias has mustered us outont we well never give up lip till every rebel knowledg ac acknowledges acknowledge that lie isthe constitutional president when hen they got beat at tho election they kicked out of tile the traces and swore more they would riot not submit to a black republican president but by II 11 1 theve got to we will show them that elections in this co country have got to stand old abe must stay fit in the white house until every rebel is climbs down ind and agrees to behave himself jim self and obey the laws of his country there be any fooling in this thing for I 1 give a cuss for this country if tile the beat beaten I 1 I 1 aide i ha has a right ight to bolt after an election it bo fit to live in ill tin this is the sentiment that pervades the whole army it is tile talk thatthai passes pa around the camp fires of fifteen hundred regiments of citizen soldiers the rebellion must be put down and the insurgent who bolted the election shall be compelled to submit to tile the rule of tile the man who was constitutionally elected president there must bebc no appeals from th the ballot box to cartridge box tile the minority must let the majority rule arid and if the there re is any disturbing element in our country that stands in the way it must be he hewn hei I down ind and cast into the fit free governments governments govern 1 CrIllIe ern ments lits can only endure arid and pro prosper per by tile steadfast adherence ad to to tile the fundamental principle that the will of the majority shall govern A As slavery caused a portion of our american people to to vio violate late this rule then slavery must be extirpated lt let no seditious figment in ameri american can politics survive this blo bloody dy revolt let slavery and tre treason adoll ile be COM consigned to tile the same grave MINING INTERESTS IN I 1 THE EAST tho following followill extract efti act is from rl oll un all editor 6 in the new york Inde independent it sensible advice sli should uld be heeded by I 1 ill and we commend coll it to ti theth it pers of california particularly doino of nt san sail important as ourur mining 0 intel interests ests arearc to tile the world at I 1 large a rge tile the press of san should know that it i is tal the only ono interest of the as great pacific ell coast it is that which caused the settlement of the country it il is ia that which has en i ached the citiesand that which su sua bains them aie at sensible leq met to be daily dail ex exhorted by our daily press to look with will ang i dicion upon all mining stocks are miners to make brick without straw 13 tra or to drop fit 17 are tile they to wol single handed with tor for the want of capital which is hoard hoard rd ed arid and idle in our cities minnie milling is ia as I 1 essential to civilization science art arr co religion itself as agi agli culture or trie mechanic chanie arts alinio mining is ig is indeed the lie base of tile useful alid ornamental arts ind and without its varied products civilization would be reduced to barbarism let then just and wholesome discriminations be nude let bubbles be pricked ind and burst LL lut young amm 0 men ind and small capitalists who canjoe can biot aboid to lose anything ke keep out of minim mining 0 stocks let not ilot the jill rich who can risk 1000 1000 or look upon every mining lilling Il broker as a sw swindler hidler ind and every mil mining lill scheme a balloon bullion is as liebes necessary to strengthen tile the and brace up the public hear tas new blood to an invalid mining 0 is as as merchandise and the organization of mining companies as le 0 intimate as ad tile 01 organization of banks insurance companies transport transportation atio ill co companies ill ill ii ea or any other kind of joint stock enterprise of tile the day it is simply kllc application of the condei wonderful fill pi incipient of association to the development of our vist vast mineral Tyli helal wealth our fields of coal our beds of copper iron silver gold and where an any mining ing company with 1 a I responsible boardof or managers asks for public confidence upon 1 a I sound basis and a paid in capital it is simply conferring a public favor reese keese river reveille june ath GREAT SALT LAKE CITY ofle the discovery of tile the silver mines of reese river the certainty of a railroad across tho coil country try by way of salt lake arid and the almost eel certain tai it existence i stence of I rich ich metallic ledges throughout utah tenito I ry IY have no shaped events as opie topie chideclude the possibility of tile the coull country try ren iii wo ing muchlon longer loner er under tho the of tile saints 11 it is a generally ene rally a admitted fact that when a people neglect or refuse to develop a count country ly known to be rich somebody will do it for them much praise is due to gengan connor whose en energies erries have to a gi cicat eat extent been instrumental i in opening the eyes of tile outside world wo WC wish it understood that we entertain kind phe links 11 for mr young rud and have alave due hespect fortile the patriarchal patriarch institution over which it he presides so ably we would however horev I 1 I 1 avail ourselves of fit alij present occasion to remind mr young that this globe upon which the territory of utah is so firmly seated has notwithstanding the tea teachings chills of modern hos three revolutions revolution viz its an anguil nuil diurnal arid and social revolutions ind and that rip van winkle is dead that every thing between tile isthmus and 11 id tho north polo pole is mider undergoinggoing a good shaking up ind and if in this commotion il he should happen to lose a afew buttons off his trousers he must not ilot bl blime fmc 1 us outsiders who only want to tc he how tho the bodd wags arid and who aro willing vill illg th that at he should still preside 9 av over tile temporal as well as spiritual ir igual I 1 wants or of his cong congregation i re 9 apiou I 1 ff egv june uda.

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1864-1867