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Show wr, m , i t3'i Jk-fs- ft.f " w " '&" &4A $ A s jio Wh & M fvr- ftwid Ov r X t t i J ' C CORlFiNB . DilLT IlEPOIlTCn. DBtuiia CZdltor ury, June 30, 1870, at $980,904,340; j. toohy, j WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1871. THE LATEST health. DISPATCHES. Tho King of Italy Entors Romo Amid Popular Rejoicing. ex-TTni- es -- LAKE CHRISTI AMITY IN SALT CITY. On Monday afternoon the corner stone of tho new Mothodist church was laid in its place with proper ceremony, at Salt Lake wasdeliverod on the City. An ablo address vt. who uj itsieivnu Ateirco, gavo an account of the progress of the , Christian movement in that region of barbaric immorality, from which wo quote the following eloquent declaration: Methodism is preaching Christ. There are many things involved in this idea such ns, generallyKtho uplifting ofhuroanity to a truer plane of life tho salvation or separation of man frornsin, and the consequences of sin, and the union of tho purifled human heart, in communion, aspiration, work and aim, with, tho heart and hand and life of its Savior. -- Thero ftro four handmaids available for the furtherance of this work, and those Methodism enlists in her service: The .direct heralding of tho gospel as it Is in Christ, by an itinerant ministry. This is the divinely ordained plan for tho salvation of mss. The training of youth in Bible v knowledge through its Sunday Schools, where the Bible as the word of God is the great text book. The spreading of religious literature. Satan would monopolize tho printing press, scattering his poison of and superstition. God and Chris-- . tians forbid. Secular schools. Methodism, born in tho Univeristy of Oxford, England, will not neglect the education of tho masses. Our work as a church in Utah must carry these influences from Bear Lake to St. Goorge, through all our cations and valleys. the spirit of primitive, apos , Methodism J tolic Christianity. She Is fearless In the Lord: On her banner of advance nmld fiery conflicts, is written, Year not them which kill tho body, but are not able to kill tho a life, U a cameaul. Methodism, is life. She aggressive. inherently paign She must advance or she dies. Methodism, going forth in the spirit of her Divine ter expects opposition, and Is never dismayed by it. Sho arrays hersolf against error and sin, and these always die hard. They make a desperate fight, especially when fortified by time, power, money, or our weapons stition. Yet, as a church, are not carnal, but mighty through God, to the pulling down of strongholds. , Infl--dcli- ty - 1 - ALL TO PBPWgfT. IN TROUBLE FOR ENGLISHMAN LIBELLING THE QUEEN. REINSTATED. The Department of the Platte, lately dissolved, Is again In existence, by order of the PrcsidenL General E. O. C. Ord Is assigned to command, and tho headquarters are fixed at a place called Omaha, a landing on the Missouri river opposite the city of Council Bluffs. We axe glad of this change, for without George Francis Train, Doctor Miller and a company of soldiers, the west end of the big railroad bridge would look naked sticking into the eolitude reigning thereabout ( pnor. - MISCELLANEOUS' TN THE MATTER OF THE E5TATE do- - OS niBTHAS, A of AM. BT TH1 WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. SALT LAKE CITY. Salt Lake City, Nov. 21. The U. S Court has taken new quarters in 'Woodman sec's building near tho 1'oit-ofllcBullion worth 150,000 received from Ely i District in a week. "Weather very cold in the mines about the city, and four feet of snow in Cottonwood. Ogden oro has now been pronounced cadmium, said to bo more valuable than tin. This statement is creating great cxcitcmo nt. .ft . 00 25 i C. P. RflARKET, , New York, Nov. 21. Specie shipments were $58,000 in elver. When the reception steamer, Mary Tow-el- l, steamed up along the Svctland, Minis ter Catncazy and the Russian Consul, Gen. Bodisco, with their secretaries, went on board the Svetland te inform the Grand Duke that the reception committee awaited his arrival on tho Powell, to tender the hospitalities of the city to him. The Puko imPowell, where he was mediately bearded-threceived by General Aspinwall and tlio Ex .ecutivo Committee, who formed a line on tho .lower deck while tho Duke passed through to tho upper saloon. Arriving there ho was received by tho reception com mittee. General John A. Dix delivered na address of welcome as follows: Your Roy a Highness: Tho citizens of New York oro clod te welcome you to tho Unite! State? We aro glad to welcome one who represents his Imperial Highness, tho Czar of Russia Wo aro glad to welcome a representative of a power for which we have so much respect kind feeling and confidence. We aro not as old as European nations, as our civilization dates back but 100 years, butnmongj our in stitutions and customs you will no doubt find many things to admlro and carry back to your own country. Wo are glad that you are hero to carry, back to.iiis Imperia Highness, yourself, the .well wishes of this Government.' Tlio number of military in line was a least 10,000, The 22d and lllh regiments marched on cither sldiof the Grand Duke's ' carriage ns a guard of honor. Tho ride o the Princo from the battery to Union squaro wasono continued ovation. Tho shout tha was sent up at the battery was rolled in ono huge volumo to tho Clarendon Hotel, nrn tho repeated bows of' the Princo and his smiling face showed ho keenly appreciated tho great honors showered upon him. As tho procession arrived at the grand stand a Union Square, ladies and gontlcmcn roso cq masse and gave Alexts a perfect storm o applause. To this ho responded with genu ine feeling, and ri.ing in his carrlago took off his chapeau rind bowed right and left, Tlio bead of the procession reached tho Clar endon, where the Duke alighted and entered A few moments after, ho camo out upon the balcony, accompanied by his staff, and re viewed the troops marching past by companies, each regiment presenting arms , as It came by. The 0th regiment band, 100 pieces, lcat by Carl Bergman, gavo a serenade in front of the hotel at 11 o'clock tho Grand Duke will go to Washington and pay his respects le the President. Tlio New Jersey Railroad Com cars panjhave two splendid drawing-rootho tender In their depot which they will -Duke and suito for tho trip. J New York, Nov. 21. It is stated that it is ascertained that heavy frauds on tho Brooklyn City Treasury have boon perpetrated by tho ring there, by which some $20,000 was illegally drawn by the Pire Commissioners. It Is rumored that James M. Sweoney, brother of Peter B. Sweeney, has fled to Europe, and that evidence Is In the hands of Charles OConnor of frauds committed by him, in connection with Tweed and others. to-d- y. CITY MARKET, NEW YORK. ay e i -- to-nig- ht. To-morr- ow 'I Washington, Nov. 21. Treasrrer Spinner, In his annual report, complains of tbe Increasing delay on tho part of some of tho Utah : Salt Lake County. September Term, A. D. 1871. Geo. 1). Hendrick, plaintiff, vs. Ju. O. XL Qttuu, to-da- Affairs,. y, j The civil government of Havana has been Wholesale nml Retail Dealers In All Kinds of Meat. j Prico Current': The people of the Territory of Utah tend greeting to James O. B, Gunn, defendant You are heby required to appear la aft action brought againit you by tha above named plaintiff in the District Courtof tbe Third Judicial District of the Territory of Utah, and to answer tha complaint filed therein within ten days (nccliv of tha day of service) after tho sen tee on you of thle rutumoni If served within this county ; lr, it served otit of this county.bat in this district, within twenly dsy; otherwise within forty days or judgment by default aid be taken sgalnst you, according to tha prayer of j said con: plaint. defend- to ta Tha arid action brought recover 0 amount on 216 for earn to of ant plaintiff the In and and services materials, work, labor, supplies, In situated on C. a P. tunnel the Ledge, running Luclne Mining District, Box Elder County, in Utah Territory, performed and furtilsbed at tha request of defendant, by arid plain till, between tho 1st of f eptember 1870, and the let of March 1871, and te recover from said defendant to plaintiff, tli. rate of ten ptr cent, interest on said f 211 03-- 1 0, from 1st day of March, 1871, and the coats of thia suit all of which is alleged and act forth ia tho bill of complaint on file in this causa. And you art hereby notified, that If you fail to and answer the tali complaint as shave require!, the said plriutlff will Ukeju lament against and tho interest due you for said sum of $216 thereon as aforesaid, soil costs of suit. TUtness tlio Hon. Jas, D. Mckeac, Jedgs, Beat of tho District Court of tho Third Judicial District, lu and for tha Territory of Utah, this 23d day of October, u the Jrer cf our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Seventy One. ' WiL 8. TALKEB, Clerk. ' cents per pound. WHOLESALE: to lOceuti. ,.3 i Ccsf 2l-t- f KllRXESS CONCORD SKCF. Ojqoslte Lowe's Wagon Depot, North Front Ktreot, i Corlnno Utah. HARNESS, ft-e- And everything pertaining to the Trade. Imported and Custom Hanu- - bust-nes- s. J y; I J. j W. W. HULL, a j of-Joh- n ,gga i 63-10- Always on W cur IIEN11Y LEI3YES, Whilssats aal RsUit Hester ia Clrgarn " nxxd ! eua4e.drll Mast. Third Judicial District of tha Territory of Utah: Sal) Lake Connty. September Term, A. D. 1971. GEO. P. HbSDJUCK, plaintiff, vt. FLANK 'I TUNIS, dafaadani, ; fj The people of the Territory of Utah Bend gree ling . to Frank Tunis, defendant. You ars hereby required to appear tu an acthn brought sprint t you by the shore iitmrj pUhuitTl in tbs Putrid Court of the 'lhie.t Jodiulri District of the Territory of Cttb, and to an.vrer the com-- ) plaint d therem within ten days (ocUime cf tli day of arvlca) after the e nice oa you oMLis suirt rujns if strsed will la this county; or, if sen ed out of this county, but in this district, veil Mu twenty days; othcrwi.s within forty days or judgment by default will be twki n sgaint you, according to the , praytr cf said complaint. Tha sail action is brought to reeorer trrzn d)j fend-n- t dot to, the ylJMiff the sum of $133 iars, oa an account for work, labor, . rule a an supplies and materials ia la I nine a tun.aot on th C. r. Ledge to Luclne Miulrg Xns'.rict.tu said Third Judicial District, County of Dot 1 U'er, Territory of I' tab, and to recover on said $t33 60 lou, interest a tha rate often percent, per annum, from the fir diyof March 1871, aud costa of this stliit, at which 1s act out in tbe bill of complaint on file In this caura. And you axe hereby rotlfled, that if you fail to appear and answer tha said complaint as above required, tho arid plaintiff will take Judgment sgrinjst you for said sum of f 133 tbe Inter-i- t thereon due at twa per cent, as aforesaid, together wUh the costs or tbU suit. !. Witness tha Hon. James B. McKean Judge, and and the Steal of the District Court of this Third Judicial District, tn and for tbe Tcri-(I- a. ritory of Utah, this 23 1 day of October, In tha year of our Lord Ona Thousand Eight Hundred and Seventy One. VM. 8. WALXEK, Clerk. .....Corlnnt, (Opposite rest Office.) f sngWl t banks In making returns and the payment HARNESS AND SADDLERY, of duty. He recommends that a percentage FOR to W. A. XIOIKJJIAX, Homans st, a all doty be added for every" ten days de- ppoalts tho Post Oflc, Csrlnat, Utah. Everything tho harness lino toaoofactared to order, and tha lay after the month allowed by law. He re- la mail will receive work guaranteed. Orders ports the receipts for the fiscal year, ioclud- - prompt aOeotiea. aovl-g- tj a First-clas- s Accommodations, M,ahdff,"ar' hk&iB. ! GENERAL L MERCH4KJISL i . ; I l '' t,i - " r - ' ' j i CORirJWE.U.T. j 1 i i J 'I t r novCfMw WE LEGAL NOTICE. I CAnRr TIIB rnERRITORY OF UTAH, BOXpLDKE A County, In Justices Court, before Uhas. Bcif. nard. J. P., Kelton rrcclnct. George D. Hendrick ve. triUJsm Smith. The People of the Territory of Utah to William Smith, defendant. Yon are hereby required to appear in an action brought against yon by tha above named plaintiff In the Jnriifcoa Court In and for Kelton Frecinct, Boa elder County, and to answer tha complaint filed therein on the HtU day of December, at 10 o'clock a. at., A. P. 187), or by default will be taken against you for thii amount claimed herein. The aaid action la trough to reeovsr tha anm of one hundrad dollar , dus frou defendant te plaintiff. Ton art hereby aettflsd thali if you fall to appear and answer as above required, the plaintiff will taka Jndgmant for tha sum demand-ad-ancosts of suit. Given under tny hand this 25th day of October A. D, 1871. CHAi. BERNARD, J. P. B. P. Joaxsoss, Attorney for Plaintiff. no 4 1 t jodg-men- : ILacFcst Stock y i ', j . II X i ! . ESTRAY NOTICE. 13ST TOE FIELDS NEAR IOUND INBoxelder County, Utah CORINNB 4 Territory email sorrel (horse) aanls, branded J M oft right ahonldsr. Tha c wnr af tha animal la hereby nattfied te claim the same within thirty days front this date and pay charges thereon, or otherwise th mula will be sold to defray coat of keeping sad adi veriistmf. ALLEN North String, Not. , 1871. on ssfb AV D I j )! tlMri pr i IUFOmiATION 7AITPED OF ULCK, STAR HOTEL, Liquors, Sfontann Street, COHIXXI2. i amis DISTRICT COURT OF THE . ' V f band a SILVER Tobacco, FoiurLlB " n. .Groceries, o20-i- w f t DEALKXtB C( ) ap-pe- ar facture. superceded. Copenhagen, Nov. 21. The King of Don mark has gone to Grecco on1 A visit to Only Harness Shop In Corinne conducted by s his son, King Georgo. mu who has served an apprenticeship st the Romo, Nov. 21. King Victory Emanuel mndo an entry Into Rome and was received at the gates by tho heir J apparent, In Quality and Prico Defy Princo Humbert, the Ministers of tho Crown, Competition. and a largo body of the National guards of tho city, Tlio populace filled the streets in immenso numbers, and greeted the King P. VAN VALKENBURG, with earnest enthusiasm during bis progress Proprietor. to the Quirlnal whero ho took up his resinat.tf dence. Havana, Nov. 21. Tlio Swedish Consul, Ncnninger, who has been expelled from Bricklayer and Plasterer, Cuba, sailed yesterday for Baltimore, in company with his con. The Nonnlngors Non bat thoOest Workman snploy4 aro both American citizens,' netwithstand-th- f fact that tlio father held office as Swedish Consul. j London, Nov. 21. The Magistrates at Torquay have refused application for bail In the cose Gribbcl, Secretary of the II. LUBUBSi Proprietor. Total Abstinence Society of Brixham, who accused the Queen of intoxication. publicly It is said that the Dublin jury Who acquit- TThoIeesls and rslall dealer la all kinds of ted, Kelly upon the charge of murdering head constable Talbot, intend to prosecuto Bleats, Etc, at Lowest Prices the London Times for libel.1 FOURTH STREET, CORlilKE. j X 60-10- 0, SADDLES, . BRIDLES, J WHO LEO ALE AMD RETAIL 63-10- fil-- RETAIL. 13 - defendant. TOE IN JL J Hoof, Perk and Mutton, la to 0- (Vo., Summons. Proprietors. Vicuna, Nor. 21. Thero is a change fn the Ministry of the Empire. Baron 'on Kejlcrspcrg has failed in the reorganization of Council of 3Iinistors for Austria proper. It is probable that Trinco Adolph Aucrsbcrg will now be called to form a hew Cabinet. London, Nov. 21. The baric Charier belonging to Aberdeen, is reported wrecked, and six of her crew drnwnejj A dispatch from Hong lvong Says' that the. shif ty an jj T. I. Zee, Captain Smith, from Foo Choo for New York, we lost Jon the reef of 1'aracedes Llnnds Irk the China sea The Captain and four of khe crew were drowned. j j court A circular in tho evening papers noiincc3 thosiilden illness of tlio I'rinco o: Wales. ' JJerlin, Novffl, In Parliament on tho second reading of tlU navy estimate bill, Minister Von Roon deejared it was Mm purpose to Imploro the Government to cstab lih a naval power of the second Tank. ' Tho bill provided that the pay of Ulcers in the najy be raised 10 per cent, London, Nov. 21. A special from Versailles says that the commission for the arbitration of tho Alabama claims will assem-bl- o nt Geneva on tho 12th of December, and that its sittings will continue all winter. About five hundred cases will bo presented for tho consideration of tho commission. Madrid, Nov. 21. Sonor Do Bins has been nominated to tho Ministry of Foreign to-da- DISTRICT COURT IN TOEJudicial District of the Territory of ! Groceries, Provisions, WASHINGTON, l FOREIGN NEWS. R TXBBAL8, OF TOE WHAT CHEER HOUSE. to-dn- o. 0 OD01 Summons. i ETC. ETC. No- n22-law.4- New Orleans, Nov.-21Governor Dunn Is vory ill of congestion qf the lungs. Tho . t physicians despair of his recovery, j Terre Haute, Ind., Nov. 21. The boiler of Crabb's flouring mill at Clinton', Ind., demolishing the mill and exploded y, Front Street, a planing milk Ono man was killed and j several seriously injured. t Opposite the Depot) a Cleveland, Nov. 2L John II. Sating, mulatto, who kept a small tinner's slip on Sign of tho big Bed Lantern, Cedar street, was found dead in the back rooni of his shop with his head horribly battered by a hammer, and a soldering iron HOARD $3 a Week. thrust down his throat. Robbery was the j object. Akron, O., JSor. 21. John n.ITun ter, Good cUaa be!e for boarders and travelers. who, murdered Mr. and Mrs. Gafgett, at Richfield, Ohio, on tho 27th of May last, was hanged here Hunter went from Extra Care Is token In the Kitchen. 622 tf Gratiot county, Michigan, to renew an en and Cholcs Meats always ready. nn4 on tho gngement with Chloe Gargctt, refusal of her parents to permit him to en ter tho bouse he shot and killed both them andChloc. Since his incarceration ho has Corner of Montana nnil Fifth Streets, feigned insanity, but a ' committee of AND physicians declared him sane, llo tried to commit suicido yesterday, but wnS discovered and prevented, llo refused all sustenance since Monday. He was entirely unnerved and bad to bo supported to, the scaf- Cor. of North Front and Nixtii Streets. fold, where ho ;nftde a rambling speech, denying premeditation of the murder. HEYFB0N & FINN, to-da- naderetged,on tbs 20th day ef Administrator of tho Estate of 4 ' Harry Myers, deceased. 1871. Nov. 32, Carlas e, HUh. Poore open St 6:30. Performsnsneea to com mencs st 7:30. No sstrs chargt for Reserved Seats. . lets of Certnas City, vember, ft. D. 1171, jree appointed by tha ?robate1 admin-Court, cf Box Elder Consty, Utah Territory, deceased: said Harry Myers, Orator of tho oaiate of Notice is Wsby givoa to all persona indebted to the ostato of tho deeedcat aforesaid, to osU and settle their seconds with tho uadersignod, within thirty days from tbs date hereof; sad alt persoas having claims against the estate of arid Marry My era, deceased. wilt present them to me for adjustment, within thirty days from this date. Dont Fall to Soo It. Jtdmtsslom Cowley has vetoed tho bill ordering a specesch and Ladles Gentlemen, ial election to fill jlio vacancy created by ; 10 years order Children Bullocks resignation. and Murders Explosions. HXRRY UTER3, Cai. Whsress, tho n21-3- Executions, GROCERIES, ETC. NOTICE. ADimnOTBATOBD Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 21. Acting Governor Cadmium, not Tin, tlio Now Excitomont. DVC3?i3H2ni:3. 9 WAR PAIIORALIA. s AN m The Springfield (Mass.) Jttpubllcan says that Tamraanyism at Washington must be got rid of, as well as Tammany Ism Whether that journal in New York. means by its declaration that it opposes the renomination of Grant for President, does not appear, neither do we think it makes any particular difference. There will be no swapping of horses' in 1872, unless all signs, and the people, fall. LEGAL Y. MAJOR VON Q00DMAN & 00S sioner of Internal Revenue ivies that the Franco-Germa- n War principal and interest of the new bonds are Groat Panorama. exempt from taxation in any form, and that his interest need not be included in the FaWH mu amount upon wbteh a dividend or other Jfow On It Way Iss gftgensent ef 0 Omj taxes are required to be paid. j Fraaclsse. The superintendent of the mounted recruiting service has been ordered to forward Will Exhibit at the OPERA. HOUSE One Night available recruits to tbe Fifth cavalry, which Only. In COBIKS E. oo has been under recruit, and it is by general orders assigned to duty in Arizona, Thursday Evo Nov 23d 1871. That most factious gentleman end clever lawjreiyMnJor Charles U. Ilempsteed, who Is tlio prophet's advocate In divers and sun- lately set the table (of the court V drj cases, house) in a roar, with a tremendous sally of wit. It was on last Monday morning that the States attorney slung his elegant hugest Joke at the bench and bar of Utah. No common Joke was It either, but, like the wonderful bovine lately on exhibition in Zion, shot, fore and aft, a deluge of lactam-bi- c AdouWe-chde- r, ffuiJ half conun Jrum, bamboozIe-His and half against himself, llm gallant .Major told how his client had, like the devil in a gale f wind, betaken himself some four hundred miles to the southward, purposely, to be in convert-le- nt reach of the court whenever he was called upon, loud enough to be heard 1 The comical gravity of the counselor, as his angular and intelligent countenance lit up with a mixture of mirth and" mockery, would be too big ft task for Hogarth and not quite enough for Nastj but the Court, which is net remote from the collateral lino of Mo avis', put In its gilded oar at the very good brother Hempstead thought ho had the const clear. All this the reader kill please note was en a motion to continue the trial of the heavenly Blue Beard until next March, on the ground that, although, f guratively in bailing distance of tho crier, the culprit would nevertheless fain tarry yet ntvhile where the woodbine (or tho concubine) twincth" around the inflexible vertebra of the Rovelator, Considerations of health and physical comfort, hinted tho defendants attorney, Induced the flight of Brigham to some vast wilderness on tho con-fluof tho Apache, and so with hot consuming humor, the bench is Importuned to keep the judicial undergarments on in peaco until the third month of Anno Domini 1872. This shower of merriment on the part of tho gifted Charles, was doomed to sudden gloom The deas the Chief Justice Interposed: conthis to cao asks have counsel fendant's tinued, not bocauie the defendant desires to go away, but because he has gone away ! Exit, Hempstead, with feelings akin to - that of the old maids beau whom the spin stor had thrashed over the head with a Stocking full of hot sawdust. But the trial of the thief, adulterer and assassin, Brigham Young, has not boon postponed. Let justice have its course, and neither doctor nor lawyer will bo bothered long about the health of the defendant. TO-DA- ex- penditures, $870,986,872; balance In treasury, June 30, 1870, $109,917,477. j Total number of National banks, June SO, 1871, 1,839. Washington, Nov. 21. The Commis- and Proprietor. omcHAr.ro NEW ng the balance of $149,502,471 in the treas- . no on mu California, Utah, Idaho, Nevada and Montana pa pere p.eaee copy. nltt-U- t Coll at Low or Rates b i NOTICE. TN CONSEQUENCE OF TOE DEATH . T. A of Bn tin flic tio it Guaranteed. 7" 81LVC3, Prop rite nr. wtl7-- l ,;gui of nttabnrf, Pennsylvania, supposed to be on the! Pacifle coast Ha wtR at once sddrras hls undei Ltrt Bandera, Cortona. Utah, who had important business to commnnteate to him. Mr, Xiao te a nv Gve of Plridt, wear Andernacb, Pnaata. Corum, tho firm of Taylor! k Comm, The buaina hL?' CtT.h' U by O. H. Taylor, who i knfittn aotUarilitobU and UekUUtea ef tho vSZri bjr eetod X., Nor. 11, Wi. O.M. TAYLOR. w.la r Ttaa ca j.cihtr - Kltt - |