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Show CORINNE DAILY JOURNAL. examined he papers on file in the case FROM ALL BBCTIOItS. thoroughly, and the result seems to- be Lobelia, it is said, has been successthat Lent and his friends hare ptefered Friday lIomiEg, Jura 9, 1871. to purchase of Lyon rather than of fully administered by a Cleveland phycases of sician in three Woodman, lock-jaTeam with will The nation THE BMMA TITLE. The contest for possession, when it Tbe original locations covering the regret and sympathy that M-- Treilhard, is to and it be interesting, the French Ambassador at Washington, celebrated Emma mine, Little Cotton- comes, likely will come. Mr. is one of the most has been insane almost ever since his Lyon wood District, Utah, have been bought br John L. Frisbie, Geo. S. Dodge, V. tireless and energetic men of the West. arrival here, and that he now asks to be Lent, A. E. Head and Mark Living- They do not know him yet in Salt Lake. of his ailment. stone, who have organized under the name He never sleeps, nor loses the scent once recalled on account Denver is to have a $40,000 Emma Mining Company of San his it. struck of the If having purchase stone passenger depot, the upper porFrancisco, with J. D. Fry as President uud Wm. Willis, Secretary. The price original location of Brumes estate was tion to be used for the general offices of paid is private, but rumor says a hundred legitimate, and the identity of the Emma the Denver and Kansas Pacific roads. thousand dollars have been paid for the with that location can be determined, he The So says the Colorado Herald. one-halThese gentlemen have brought to must in the law, mine, according get under the advice of the ablest mtfftng National Land Company has sold, ;siuce the mining jurisprudence now well es- it undertook the lawers of the city. S. F. dispatch. agency for selling the This must refer to the title claimed by tablished in the mining States and Ter- lands of the Denver Pacific railway, in James E. Lyon, purchased about one ritories. Then peaceful possession may about fourteen mouths, 72,827 03 acres year ago of the estate, of the discoverer not be given. The cause is none the for $273,043 88, independent of agreeand locator, Silas Braine, deceased. Mr. less interesting because it has involved, ments for over 50,000 acres upon which The an Lyon made some attempts to get posses- so far, and is perhaps likely to continue no payment has been made. is made that the total re sion last fall under this title, as well as to, the question of the nature and juris- nouncement of the Central Committee at Berunder a possessory title obtained some- diction of the Territorial courts to a very ceiptsfor the relief of the German woundlin, The lode was dis- large extent. thing as follows ed, amounted to the magnificent sum of & & covered by Braine $2,854,926 on May 12th, of which near18G4; VALLANDIGHAM AXSWERBD. or about $730,000 bad they divided at the discovery stake, The new platform of the Ohio De- ly The been contributed by Americans. Xicholls taking northward, and naming issues the live to no Ketcs Meeker county, (Minn.) mocracy presents his location the North Star ; Braine now about 800 men at work on the are of is mere a It acceptance country. taking southward, adopting another something already done.- - There is no Pacific Railroad line between Benson the grading is name, which escapes our memory just party with which they can join issue on and Breckenridge, andwith forward being pushed energy. We now. Nothing was done for two or three We GO material is ready for miles sugthat learn point presented. nearly any rears when the North Star was sold to gested in a former reference to the sub- the iron, and that the track layer will worth an Eastern company, some $22,000 From present that it might be hard to close up soon commence work.satisfied ject, that the are we Mr. which hold stock of of the Lyon got the ranks tending in this new direction. indications, before the will to Red River cars run of in a trade. They took out consider-ybl- e Even then North the in her flies. Texas has, through : snow Yallandigham ore and expended a good deal of had been answered a desire to be Davis and Jeff. signified Legislature, by 18G7-- It in works She has passed a money building reducing Robert Toombs in the South- - These more civilized. school law compelling all the sehoolastic was late in the fall of 1868 that men accept nothing, have done nothing population to go to school at least four Lyon came out from New York to look they regret, will not abide the issue of months a year, without benefit of disafter hisnterests in Little Cottonwood, the war, and are only waiting a favor- trict "boards, who, accordiug to the new Pahranagat, etc., and liking the appear- able opportunity to begin the contest Michigan law, are allowed to interfere in favor of any child. ance of the outcrop, of what is now firmly convinced, as they are, again, V claimed ashe Emma, Braiues location, that the cause An exchange shows that the populathey fought for must he aud Woodman and one or two others sooner or later State sover- tion of London has steadily increased at triumph. concluded to enter upon and open it. eignty must be restored, says Davis, or an even rate since the beginning of the They worked together three or four days, the republic of America is a failure. The century, thus : sinking to a depth of 15 feet or so, and day is not far distant when the sun will 1801 958,863 the for vein the near back of 1811 stripping 1,138,816 shine upon yon as a free, independent, 1,378,947 forty feet in length. It was oxydized and sovereign State. Our policy is to 1821 1,654,994 lead, chiefly, about two feet in width. watch the current of events, and when 1831 1811 1,948,417 We have seen we suppose a thousand our friends at the North are ready to 1851 2,362,236 outcrops as promising in appearance. help us, we will help them. They will 1861 2,803,034 - 3,250,000 for about 1871 $100 assaying, paid us what we want, and we shall put East aud West, and left for New York, give And adds : From the histories of When you can tear them in power. those large towns whose locations and satisfied in his own mind that the comin the home its from the live thunder industries have really been wisely sepletion of the- Pacific Railroad, then burning ether, says Toombs, and bi nd lected, which steadily grow notwithbuilding, would make it valuable prop it a captive at the throne of tyranny, standing the discovery and population he let a erty. Just as he and not till then, will I accept the of many new lands, it would appear then, that the centripetal and centrifugal contract to Woodman to siuk the shaft situation. These men the feel- plain express forces of society are as nicely balanced 50 feet, at $3 a foot, paying $75 in adof the old Southern element, espe as those of the universe in gros. ings vance. cially of its women. If they pull kindly So far we believe there is no dispute with Civil Service. The President has the new departurist Democracy of as to the facts. Here there begins to be the W. Curtis, of New North, it will be a wonder, because, appointed George Medill of Chicago; Alexa divergence. Mr. Lyon claims that to men of their York; Joseph so proud and sin- ander stamp, G. New Cattell of Jersey; DawWoodman excavated the shaft, getting is last as a even B. Elliott of E. resort, A. son of Walker Penn.; cere, deception, sufficient ore therefrom to pay for it anL the Treasury Department, and Jos. H. exceedingly distasteful. Black of the Post Office Department, to something over, untiT at a depth of about 100 feet it opened out on the immense Raven anthis Little outfit, visiting carry out the object of that clause in the deposit or chamber of ore which has be- Washington, were urgently invited to go Appropriation bill passed March 3d, authorizing the President to precome famous, Mr. Woodman changing on to New York. But they declined to 1871; such rules aud regulations for the scribe the name and interesting monied men the last, whereat the Tribune asks : admission of persons into the civil ser--, What can be the mysterious cause vice of the United States as will best of Salt Lake City with him throwing Lyon that keeps these royal personages away promote the efficiency thereof and asout entirely, ceasing in fact to communi Gotham from Perhaps they have certain the fitness of each candidate in catc with him. heard of the sham sachems and pinch- respect to age, health, character, knowlMr. Woodman claims, on the other beck braves of Tammany, and do not edge and ability for the service into hand, that he sunk the Lyon shaft the wish to ruu the risk of being asked to which he seeks to entert The board will It is convene on the 28th instant at the lute stipulated fifty feet, and finding nothing meet such disreputableto Indians. even too rior Department. great a joy confront, worth while, started a new shaft some almost in dreams, to imagine some civic banCT fifty feet on one side, and thus discovered, quet in which the festivities should end The Massachusetts Womans Suffrage himself, what is now called the Emma, by a proud protest of the noble forest Society met in Convention in Boston, Mr. Lyon hearing, in New York, how blood against the vices of the degenerof the City Hall a protest, May 30. The following resolution was ate things were going, early last summer withsavages hatchets and scalping knives, at adopted i came out again, and to make himself once earnest and Resolved, That the right of women efficient, which should secure immediately purchased of the es- leave nothing of our woe and shame but to participate in making the laws she is tate of Silas Braine the original location. the memory of the Ring, aud a floor lit- required to obey, has nothing to do with special social theories. That the attempt He then asked Woodmairto concede his tered with diamond pins. recently made in New York and elserights under the agreement of the fall of Seeing Visions. The Mormons per- where, to associate the woman suffrage 1868. Mr. Woodman making no satiscause with the doctrines of free love, sist in seeing monsters in Bear Lake, and Mr. to hold it responsible for the crimes Lyon applied to factory answer, the the risibles of much moving and follies of individuals, is an outrage Judge McKean, at Chambers, for an in thereby fulfillSalt Lake Tribune. It is the upon common sense and decency, and junction to restrain Woodman et al from ment of the an insult to the virtue and intelligence prophecies, friend Tribune , working the mine until title could be women of America. the of and is no laughing matter. Nor is it which was granted under the settled, a man whose temperament The Salt Lake Tribune has seen Mr. Woodman by strange that Territorial code. him to be a Mormon should see allows several hundred robust men, mostly counsel moved for its dissolution ou the the or the m monsters water, s air, snaky of whom were six miners, ground that the Territorial courts are or even in the ground. Some of them, feet long, sunning themselves and chatstrictly United States courts, therefore to a dispatch to the Keies, reting, on Main street, in front of the Salt subject iu the granting of injunctions to according heifer found a petrified stauding Lake House. Isnt there something the rules and practice of U. S. courts, cently were in a they large spring too much of this among the miners of which require the giving of due notice upright were marks Even the ear Utah? Chatting and sunning themto defendants before the issue of an in- cleaning. silicified. Next we expect to hear selves in tovrn will never there, This was argued at length, open their junction. hole. them a some of of petrified finding mines. pro and con, and the J udge finally decided that the code must give way on Who ever heard the cutting of wood A correspondent of the Marysville this point, and dissolved the injunction, and making it into charcoal called Appeal notes the successful culture of throwing Mr. Lyon back solely on his waste before ? Why isnt it as legit- fruit trees aud vines among the foothills remedy at law. He commenced a suit imate a use, provided the charcoal is at law for the scttlemeut oCRtle and this needed, as wood can be put to ? And at Timbuctoo, where the soil is red and dry, and apparently of the consistency is the first we have heard of his move- how does the Salt Lake Tribune expect of brick dust. The trees and vines ments since, if this be really a movement the mineral resources of Utah to be deflourish with wonderful vigor, and yield of his, which we suspect. veloped unless the wood on the public speedily and abundantly. Meanwhile Woodman sold his remain- land can be used in mining, for smelt to Warren interest he ing Hussey, aud ing, for driving machinery, timbering The New York Democrat started by and the other owners sold a half interest mines is which it for Brick short in Pomeroy three years ago- - is anything to NeV York men, the whole to be needed? dead. Only $120,000 were sunk in this effort to establish a blackguard newspastocked in New York at $5,000,000. We discussion is on Considerable per in New York. Bad as that city is, have not heard with what success the going could not stand Brick Pomeroy. So it stock was floated, or indeed if the pro- between the citizens of Kelton and perish all newspaper blackguards. which in Boise as the to City was papers, Omaha Republican . posed organization completed. is the the Central Other men have laid claim to the mine, shipping point from B. F. Sides, agent of Wells, Fargo & within the last six months, and altogether Pacific Railroad. Harry Ellsworth, of it mast seem to the lawyers who have Kelton, appears to have rather the best Co., at Piocbe. says that $1,862,544 64 a of the argument, so far as we have seen. worth of bullion was shipped from that examined it a right pretty tangle. e notice among the names in the Mr. Marks, of Toano, now has the floor. place during the year ending May 1st, above dispatch that of Wm. M. Lent, We look on approvingly, we like to see 1871. who was here in December for the pur- these little discussions. The Independent says: pose of purchasing for San Francisco W e see by the Ketcs, that they are With flour at $12, per --hundred, some J5JCJJ. . He was. accompanied by a mining taking steps to organize an Unitarian of our farmers are complaining that it ' of the who eminence, highest . lawyer Church at Denver. is veiling for nothing. - TELEGRAPHIC FOR THS COW! BT THS WXSTXXS OHIO COXTAKT. well-mark- ed w. two-stor- y of-th- f. Nic-holl-s one-fourt- h, says-ther- - Mr-Ly- e IB .... .... on was-leavi- ng ' -- 4 three-fourth- To-an- o, -- Deer-Lodg- e ' ;4 f 's. && 1. . mra I ncarrcTOrncx-XT. IstiBg between Mo A. Creirtdoo and BAItT JOCXXU. Munrd, usder the name, style aufClm of MF0T13 SrtCtAlXT HONTANa DISSOLUTIOn NOTICE ! ! H. -- . f - FAST FREIGHT s & XIunro, Croi(;hton dissolved by mutual conwnt. Jflti A. is this dsty will fn y alt liabilities of the firm and Owing to a storm east of Cheyenne, Creighton collect alt accounts due to the aame. JOHN A. CREIGHTON, we were unabled to receive our usual midnight dispatches. New York, June 8. Gold 12f. London, June 8. Bullion in bank of England has increased, to 375,000 pounds. Corns xx, U. T., W. II. MXJNRO, June 7, 1871. JeS-S- w EXPRESS KNIGHT & SMITH. MONTANA, LIHt HUGH KIRKEXDA . IOTTA, The BOONS CO National Bank of this city was robbed of $20,000 last night. XXX FLOUR, XX Washington, June 8. The new h'uir dred dollar gold certificates will be issued MEAL AND FEED. week. next FACILITIES FOR FURNISHING THE Trade ih car load LOT, at low mUi, Treasurer Spinner was fn Loudon on OUR are unequalled. May 23d in improved health. Orders Promptly Filled. Philadelphia,. June 8. Army ReJeGdt22 tiring Board has completed all the eases before it, sa a few of the officers ordered from distant stutions. Paris. June 8. Funeral ceremonies CORNER THIRD A MONTANA STS., over the remains of the five cleriCORINNE , - UTAH, cal victims of the Commune, was solemn aud impressive. Notre Dame was grand- C. DUCIIINEAU, Proprv on hand at all times, the ly arrayed. The central object in the Have boat Saddle and Carriage Ilonea, Brattleboro, Vt., June AMU' v 8. - Manufacturer, of and Pacific Stable, WILL -- e. - New York, June 8. Captain J. P. Creery died at Arabella, Mass., on Sunday. He formerly commanded the Flying Cloud, and made two of the shortest trips on record between New York and San Francisco. President Grant, in conversation, characterized the attack on the Apaches at Camp Grant as purely murder. He wants peace on the plains ns well as FOIt- iV I1ELEUA AND DEER tST EVERY DAY On and After April lo, $ i Bug-gle- n, and Continue and all kinds of vehiclea. in the town. The beat turn-.u- ts tihr- In Ilorsea and Csdtle of all Kind Dead LEAVE ao:Ri2sr:sr3 to-da- y, solemn pomp was the gorgeous cataffalque containing the remains of Archbishop, surrounded by minor structures bearing the corpse of Duguerry, Cure of Made-lamThe coffin of the Archbishop was covered by a pall of 'black velvet, embroidered, aud enriched with a massive silver cross. New York, June 8. The Worlds Washington special says that after all that has been said no appeal has been made iu the New York Central Railroad case from Commissioner- Pleasanton to the Secretary of the Treasury. Parties in the interest of the Railroad Company have endeavored to get Boutwell to interfere, but he has taken no action even to extent of sending for a single paper in the case. Judge Lewis Dent was arrested in this city yesterday, on a warrant charging him with misappropriating money. He obtained bail and left the city last night. Proprietor, During Season. - Stock taken to ranch in enclosed field, by the Day, Weclc, or Month, on most Reasonable Temur., Large Corral for Freighters. JcC-3- m EIGHT DATs S. CRAMER & CO.. DEALER I- NFROM- CLOTHING DRY GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES, HARDWARE, BEDS AND BEDDING, LIQUORS, CIGARS AND TOBACCO,. AND HARDWARE, SADDLERY - Corinne to Helena -o- -o- Montana Street, (NEARLY OPPOSITE METROPOLITAN HOTEL) MARK GOODS CARE JeC-- tf OF Free Dance!! 5 Drinks only 25 cents Each ! BEST WINES, LIQUORS A CIGARS. (CALICO jefi-- I. tt C. DAT. P. F. AND E. PAIL EVJKY EVENING AT THE haloon, ou Montana street. C. SNEYUKll. TKLI.. WM. T. AI.LEX. X. C. A I.I.EN DAY, ALLEN & CO., LIN -O- MADE FOR CONTRACT8 to any 1OIM l. J$Sr- - WHOLESALE Terms will be THK MUV, PKIJ1) 1 Ut aa ChpiV ( Cheapest. run a Will also 34 & 36 Randolph St., Chicago, elsewhere, and intends to investigate the ' la i no affair. (Corner of Wabash Avenue.) FROM Dr. Sparr, who figured in th late FROM UTAH TERRITORY SOLIO TO DEER W shall be tilled at lower rates than HELENA trial, was found in his ORDERS other rate. my.r:dUni any the room at French Hotel, having ded, is it supposed, in a fit of apuplexy, yesOffices fn CORINNE, IIELEX U afternoon. terday DEER LOD GWJ. in was this Lewis Dent arrested Judge city yesterday, on a warranty charging him with misappropriating money. lie (BETWEEN FIFTH AND SIXTH,) DEP01 obtained bail, ami left the city last night. OF Washington, June 8. Gen. Sherman was at Fort Sill, Indian Territory, May A. LOT 28th, and gives an account of the capCorinne, - - Utah. ture of some Indians engaged in the A FULL STOCK OF THE CLLEUKlT! st-Cla- ss late raid into Texas, in which seven men were killed aud a corn train robbed. P. Shuttler's Chi cm go AVag On the 27th a large party of Indians The House in Alwaya on hand and for rah' at mwinl! r Only Fire-jiroT1him vvufons are thoroughly umdf.oft! came in for their usual rations, when Ix!t material; and arc known all ilir'W'1 the City. Santanta, a notorious rascal, admitted to West aa the beat and moat reliable and are the Indiau Agent, that he headed the WARRANTED IN EVERY RESft' raid into Texas. Also a Full Stock of The matter was brought before Gen. Wagon Covers, 11 sizes. Sherman, who ordered the arrest of San tanta and those engaged with him in the Wagon Bows, Thimble raid. They will lie taken to Texas to taken this house recently refitted and renovated it, 1 Wagon Woods, Having be tried by the civil authorities ; a pro- 1'Iojioho to keep as good a Hotel ae can be found in Wagr n end Carriage tliu M ceeding they greatly dread. DESCRIPTION Blood-Woodhu- ll House, iNTAH Montium Street, WAGON Utah. GEORGE Corinne, Fr Hotel, of Mrs. CORDELLA, Proprietress. fck - ei--t. Attentive 'Walters to ace to the Reduction op the Army. The army fort of the Guests. Com- has finally been reduced to a peace footing in accordance with the Act of Congress of July 15, 1870. Under ibis arrangement the regular army consists of one General, one Lieutenant General, TO AND FROM THE CARS. Je3tf four Major Generals, three Brigadier Generals, with the usual compliment of & staff officers and field, besides which there will be au Adjutant Q. M. General, Commissary and Surgeon General, 'with STAGE & EXPRESS LIHE their respective subordinates, ten regiFR03I ments of cavalry, five regiments of artillery-, twenty-fivregiments of infantry ; Military Academy and a body of Indian scouts. It is expected that it will be TO necessary to reenlist six thousand during the year to keep the army to this VIRGINIA CITY, standard, and as pay will be reduced to n HELENA, rates, this will be no easy officers tenderCommissioned are task. AND such in numbers that ing resignations FORT BENTON, there is no large surplus, and the Secretary of War has decided to accept no MONTANA further resignations except for reasons recognized in war time as absolute. Carrying the Among those who thus far have re- TJ nited States Mails, signed are many' who achieved reputations for hard service during the year. AND , t A new freight train is to be run each Welle, Fargo & Coo Express way, daily, on the Union Pacific, soon. It is partly designed to meet the exLEAVE CORINNE DAILY pected rush of ore from the Emma mine fJNHK COACHES Helena and Fort Benton, Montana, and between this and sometime iu August, ronnec with lUMsengor trains, both ways, of the when theirspecial contract rate of $100 Central Pacific Railroad. Good' Stock, per car load ceases. FREE HACK Gilmer Salisburys coiRinsrisriE e OF ALL FOR SALE AT THE LOWEST ALSO Constantly on hand a full anj'i'ly Mowers and Reapers, Self-Halti- ng Threshing Machines, Bulky Ralces, Grain Drills, Plows. Gang FARM To be Huvgw P. F. Walters, convicted of murder in the first degree, will y at Lewiston, Northern be hung Idaho, as Acting Governor Curtis has refused to commute ' his sentence 'to imprisonment for life. to-da- t v . New , Coaches , , , and QUICK TIME. . coRnran. , j ? - " y . ' i ,sy r,OXTI Shop & Bath Hoj Barber n. XT. P. SPENCER, --O- HOT AND COLD MTIIS -- o- Madam Spencer will eeive Ladles desiring fOU MONTANA STREET, UILC0X iJ & fpiBBS 13 FA3,1L SWING The Champion of 136 flnt premi'1 seasons. Its mam is stroneerand Report Oudges the Lock Stitch. and san I 8nd for ths Report on Htitchca of kinds taining both of goods. r CORNELL WARD 133 Lake St. V my2Hm-vrl- l cor.P SAINT v , , CHISM T. W nreliftuae near the Depot, TIM. HENDERSON, Agent, my2dtf MA plK ff' And all kinds of tlio best and ante-rebellio- , CASH P,u(t y f |