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Show " V w ' ll , f ., A,- - r e i rffii&fHummvr ryiHVH , ,r f VWMq , ' - m , jt " .. .. 1 w lASk, ' 'l,,"ll"'IWIWWWW & wWhimw r l 9kJJf , J l ! t AN ASS. DULY COIUYVE UEPOHTE! J. TOOIIV,... DENNIS y .1 t Tho worst thing la a community, next after ...Editor, MM a pi a gup of vermin, is a bad newspaper, by which wo mean a growling SATURDAY, J UN E 0tl871. ; .!L" I ' t I ' I v non-conform- ist f a 1 i I 1 t f" J , 1 t ; r,r m; C0HE 0N! HURRAH! the-count- so-call- - ed - r & 4 ! ? i uI f " non-rit-ualis- u t I tic 4 gvornment. ' 1 CONWAY . a Dry GooGa! MiningImplements. pos-ibl- low ho prices re-lia- ble 1 UEE riSHARti CHINA, GLASS W A R lf F U R N ITURj; LAMPS, CHANDELIER' j 1 Notions, otc i , i Fun it-e- pu-lie- , j SURGEON l)i:rTlST -- -- KAHN BRO.'S ltl fth, I COaiTi'E, 1 J y-- r FELT i V ! TlOOirzXO 1 00UE h. a25-3t- u J HURLBUT BROS., lXnbll'.lie.l In 1910. nv THE WESTERN t'NION TELEGRAPH Wholesale aud Retail DX&TJ CO. JUSTLY GATES & BU0., Wliolesfclo Corner J Impeachment of (Jov. Butler of Nebraska. Opposition to the Treaty of Washington, sad retail toniNNH, Gth atreets, and 72 K J. street, apl-t- f - A. J. 3UI.SC R UTAH. COR INN E, CAOUIK. 18 A JAMES H. GATES; A and Howard streets, Ban Francisco. Carncr of Hew MnnUom'-r- y KUHXELL CAGGIE, aSc Painters, decorators, plain and ornamental paper hangers, snd Imitators of woods and marbles. For reference see the churches and all of principal dwellings aud business houses feH-t- f ' Corinna. Importers of drugs, perfumcrloa, Lubins extracts, , oils, herbs, etc. Tlic 1lnlt trnilo aollrlfnl. Jcb3m 9. COTEinSCJT IIEIVRY LEIWES, afford. I Act Asst d, M. Csrop Douelas, Utah Ter.. April 23. 1871. bo sob I st public auction, at Camp Uoualar, st 10 oM'x k . 1., Oil the 12th (lay of Juno, 1871, tho following articles of Uovorumcnt ' propotty, Viz, Cook H to v a; 20 Hosting Ptoves; 03 Horse l(axi li 1 Iron Vise; 3 I row liars; 213 Fib-s- , 20 s.rt-d- ; A lUdliig Hriillim; 13 Axles, Covers; 311 lAagn HlugTe sols Her ness; 1 Hot Cart Harness; 21 Wagon Also 17 uniform Hats; IS Su. idles; 13 lsulina. Bergoants aslies; 2J2 nntforui Jackets; 05J dll Blouses; 1822 t lannel Milrts; 04 uniform Coats; 870 Urest Coats; 1S1V Wool Uisnkeu. Terms Cash In Government funds. Wholesale 1st. Lieut., 13th. Infy., A. e; UIHTAH for tul3 w4t A. Q. M. tnyW ALEX. ' . , J. PK1IUY. o TAX. DOG- - CITY MARBIIAL8 OFFICE v Corisss, May 18, 1371.) Notice ia hereby giv.-- to all owners of Doge, that the city license must be paid, or the animals slain, a by law provided. -- - .. All n illcenaed dogs fonnd within the city after tho 20th lnst.nl, will be killed. JOHN q. HARKXS1I, Dealer la. I WATCHES. GOLD JEWELltY. i And maunfactnrtr of fine sutUv Pistols and mealcal Inslrnmentr- Iwaysonband. Repairing done w ith dispatch and warranted, al if , Offloe: Shortu Building. m!8-t- S.nOn. Street, x - FISOHBACK, ' WOB WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION DONE promp Uy and cheaply at the .RxroiiTU Office. I notice In ttc Fire-pro- of (, And agent for the PHCENIX OCCIDENTAL RESTAURANT F. FULLElt, l CORSES BiTTEST 1XD CUT STREETS, Sail Francisco, Pit J.B. - . PIONEER BL1CKSMITII Sixth Street , Corinnc, Xorth c.rlnne Wagon Depot. DENIIOLTERS - Table served with all the luxuries of tbs o1'1' Th best Restaurant in town. Optm for ou1;1 V any kind day or night, m Wlne.s, Liquors und Clgius myl-t- f Ilaa Always on hand I warranted, and satisfaction guaranteed. myOd-t- f MAItKXST, J. W. II. LUIilinSs Proprietor. , Proprietors. j McNUTT & CO., ao-co- ra Wanted. price fog which they Will sell theeas. r. t ASD CIGARS AT TUE BAR. Colorado street, near frmeltlng Worke, W7.VJ5F Corinne, Utah, 19 PLEASANTLY HOUSE Silt'' j- -' , m SALT LAKE HOUSE, BAST TEMPLE BTREET' Order from a distance promptly " filled aud Term Reasonable. 03. Ii Com and Is conducted on first rU Tbs best sccotnmodfctioTift in the city fur and the table supplied with all the lumr . market. Board and lodging by day or a The bar In couucotlon with the bou. the finest wlnos, liquors and cigars. ' E. A. BfAH.V, Prorri my9-3- STOWILX. BEER AND ALE. DIIUGQI8T8 nt X. ' ml-t- f Wholesale and retail dealers In Wholesale and Retail ICP A-i- h RUTH, CAOIICB, ETC. SHOP, 0 Lowe's u. x cixmu. "W olcloxx db Cxiallor-- COR INN E rf-lH- TIIOPICA L FRITTS, KTRAXVnBItRIRS and Reimiring. All work FRUIT STAND, Comer Front and Fifth st. Corner Montana and Fourth ktreeta Corinne, Hlnck-amlthin- g. furnkhcU ultb the cbolrcit W Soar Siver House, MF.ADER. Horae SItoeinz, General Wagon Maklus Billiard Palace. i ' my24-3- i Board from A to $8 per, week. Meal from SO cents to 9 Heal at all flour. MINE, qUICKSILOER - UTAR ojvened an Office at the above named jriare, and am now prepared to do all ki da of assay. Bamplea of Ore received by mall or express promptly sssayed snd returns mads the following day. Terms reasonable. Xun-y- s Board by the. Day or FRUIT AliD CONFECTIONERY. I have 1 Propriiif Montana Street. Corinnc, Rear of ASSAY OFFICE, Paris, Juno 2.- - Tho Paris Journal con Meats, Elcj al Lowest Prices Corner Fourth k Hint ana S(i, riders tho appointment of 31. Defranc to tho FOURTH 8TIIKKT, COIIIXNK. to MinLtry of the Iuterior and 31. Ferry be - UTAH. Always on hand a variety of the beet Meats, COUINNE. an24-IMinUlor of tho Seine to be ft reply of Thiers engsr cured Hams, ltacon, sausage, dried ler, sic! to tho intrigues of tho OrlcanUts, OFFER1 To THE TUB. A letter from' tho of tho Uo the best quality of Ice at the lowest Bank of Franco state that ho was forced to price, dehweretl every luvrntng A Y PERSON IIAVINQ A COMPLETE ASSAY In quantiUes to kit will please call or modato the Alger Ice as purchasers. clew advance various sums of money to tho Coin- Orders eollcltad from abroad. u mS-t- f Reduction Works. Oorlnne.A,Utah, address, stating thcTreet OUh sub-Govern- or Hotel, febl7-t- f Wholesale lrnggi3fs, apt ' (betwecu Fourth and Fifth.) The Bar , i'-r- r apl-t- f furnished to and apeclflcatlona CHARLES LANGLEY & CO., d - & CTAI MRS. VICTOR CORDELLA, Tni Y 33 HEIL-- : I . HOUSE, First-clas- s The Only ; City Marshal. Montana st., Corinns, SALT LAKE CITY, ZST Plana drawn order. n Main Srteet, Whole! alo sod retail dealer In all kinds or FOREIGN NEWS. Utah. Corinno, CALIFORNIA John IIupfer IT1 HOUSES, LOOSHO TO BEltTT AYD (67IF0RT. Fourth Street, Near Montana, Ch. Qr. Mr. Dept Platte. t an v i Transportation. DEPARTMENT OF T1IE PLATTE, 1 Omaha, Xkmiahxa, May 30. 1871. f Bids In duplicate, with gusran tee. tinned by two resjxniHlbls panic not bidders, trl.l be received at this olllco until 11 o'clock a. m. on Ttusday, June 20, 1871, for the transportation of abont one million pouads, u re or less, of army supplies from bryan, or other station on the Union taclft.i Ksilrosd to t'tmu Htanibsugh and Camp brown, Wyoming, dur lug the year ending June 30. 1872 The right to reject any or all bids la reserved. Full cuudltions made known and blank bids furnished on application at thW nfflee. T up Having reocntly taken this hon.e u roOtted and renovated It, 1 purpose ta ! ef Architecture, CIGARS, TORACCO, ETC. u. , all ether Edifice of the Latest Styles And . 4 1 WM. AV3IAX. Office of Chief Quartermaster! Gt BUILDINGS. HIOCKUIES, LIQUORS, alO-dlm- Proposals a 1 to-da- ' PUBLIC And Retail Dealer In! 1 , 1 in-- On hand for SCHOOL Ir-n- ; I row-ser- ll . irn ly ii r (.. U- -t .k on Laud snJ..rcd Fresh Oysbrs . on hort nstl-ssstye Tho Dar Is stocked with the Gm et 'S ., and Cigars. Sllustratcd Designs A WILL -- l.tlmu 1 rr uv t; firm r il located, cotuinodlou rooms are uratly ami tabic, are always srtsj'jdu-- wtls rosgulflccnt varlity of . CUI.iAt;YULl, Pro;rlc:or-- CHURCHES, DWELLINGS, CORINNE, t i OHlco President Grant was in tho city y and visited tho Custom House, whero he had a protracted interview with the collector. Washington, Juno 2. Tho striko among Iliotous tho colored laborers continues, demonstrations ,havo occurred, but wero suppressed by tho polico. Tho wholo forco is held in readiness to move to any joint which might demand their attention. Omaha, Juno 2.- - Governor Butler has been removed from office by impeachment. ' Tho court adjourned tino die. Tho Constitutional Convention meets at Lincoln on tho 13th of June. New York, Juno 2. A mass meeting of tho citizens was held this evening under tho Union, to auspices of tho condemnation their tho of treaty o express tho Joint High Commission and protest against tho ratification of tho resolutions adopted, declaring that tho diplomatic expression of regret for tho depredations o tho confederate cruisers was in no sense adequato reparation for the insult and injury sustained; that tho permission given to tho Canadian fishermen to uo tho American fisheries was in utter disregard of tho right of the New England fishermen, and a surrender of mercantile interests worth 917,000, 000 for tho consideration of f 7,000. There could bo no term of condemnation too strong for tho administration v hich remainin' indifferent whilo' American citizen wero condemned to penat servitude by tho British Government for words spoken In the Unite States, SiHoches were made by Genera lialpin, Hon. W. T. llobinson and others, - - urrAil oomrsisi3, PAirJTIIJO. PaOPERTY. ' Street, ZVZontana , Colorado Street, Hotel x d SALE OF C070E2I3IED New York, Juno 2. Tho Tost sny tho houo of tho ltothitcldld at Frankfort, wo undcrtnud, lm made a proposition to tho city of New York to tako Jhe consolidated debt of tho city a it shall lo issued, nnd to pay of all tho old loan ns they fall due. Tho term aro said to bo highly honorable to the city credit, and tho Commissioners of tho sinking fund nro engaged in considering Irish-Americ- UTAH. --- X. S. IlflWF.LL, CAI.. NACRAMEXTO --- BUILDER, AHO Metropolitan i no.MU NEWS. them.-- aul GGISTS.' A?.CKITECT Alontaua Street, THE LATEST DISPATCHES. A gentleman tracing in Ireland said to You hnvo a very Importunate beggar: lost all your teeth." Jim beggar quickly answored, An it's time I parted with urn, when Id nothing for urn to do," Good advice. Never ray your debt, it is unconstitutional; for payment Impair thoe and even tho Legi-turobligation of a contract, that. do lias no power to of. others. Always proclaim tho' faults a in secret republican no bo kl . thou There - t , HARDWARE, Iron, StoVeu, BTalls, r - jo-icri- ( T. . OIIELF AND HEAVY Now Stock of ry - - M IS CL I.LAN Eo V 8 aEonisii finiLEs, s non-confonn- I I MISCELLANEOUS ADYTS. 4 3iontana Street, Coriniio, 4 . v, will neither refresh himself nor let whocoeALa I unn. aim pbalkb . v,. renehl t his nobler fellows enjoy wbat is in .r 4 tiuch an outfit" is tho Idaho World - jub (East of Creighton a 34 otV lishwl at Idaho city, A few days ago tho ' nows flashed over tho wires that a new rail. )ort, ...... Wholesale and Retail dealer In Its road was toon to run through Tho Journal des Debats expresses where the Vorld,, is printed and thereupon artonishment at 'tho xirristoncyiof tho As- Spriog and Sacuner- - . Clothing tho venemou creature lets off his' bile as sembly in holding aloof from Paris. no Vi follows; t 2 An' Imperial dccroo f Berlin,-Ju' AND Q i A hugo railroad yarn, gotten up by ordojn tho 18th of Jiyio to bo observed AND tho Cotinno ltKronTER is publbhed by our as a day of tlianksglv- Germany throughout cotcmporaric. - Tho account is so hndly mixed that nothing can bo made out of it. ing. o and Wo want a railroad ns soon as wo don't caro who builds it, o that it is NEWSPAPER WORK- built." Also, Manofactoiers of Tho Brooklyn Eaglo, in an able article on WE nAYE ADOPTED A SCALE fel21 v to the was "mixed dizzy very thing Newspaper work and workers," truthfully but readother on no pmfession low, but we cannot wonder at that remarks that there is CUTLERY TIN, COPPER, AND . 8HEET- -' MIRRORS, ; O Tt observation as to its ' ' ing tlu what Uuiso Statesman in its sterling enjoys immunity from writes l in tho privacy modes. Tho preacher WARE. columns IRON . progressive say; and can concoct platitudes or of his bo tho ruin would I,c4 the IvEroiiTKK folks may find had pad outstudy, that plagiarisms over this thing, wo still state that the World of tho editor and renrter. The, lawyer con- . has long since ceased to 1m considered . i his client and organize hia campaign suits tv. SXAKX. TO ....AS in anything, nnd poo pi o only read it in a much court only Sheet Copper, bringing into to see 'what uew meanness It ha been guilty ns private, for ids cause and against tho came makes i . of." J Rocker Irons, r of his adversary. Tho doctor plies his poAbsurd. Competition In secret his in laheo If .Tlii testimony, strong as proofs of holy tion, and launches Gold Puns, w i it, "corroborate all that is known in these tho patient rocover, it may bo tho medicine 1 or it may bo in pito of it; if he die, it may Rocker Dippers, part concerning tho littlo World. piJ is he pills or Providence, tho physician to that como Shovels, of scathless. Nono theo light Spring Point CLOTHING AliD DRY GOODS, their deeds may bo reproved. . FRESH WOODS," ETC. Plated Ware, v Implements Farming tho work of the press is contin3Ioroover, reached When tho news first tho mining uous, a well as constantly public" j Gold Scales, N C1LIF0BNI1 BLANKETS districts of Cottonwood and Ophir, detailing There is no peace in our war. j There is no Bar Furuifsrt ! tho action of tho manager of tho Union nnd ret for the weary. Space is ho tnoro anni. Quicksilver, 7 SJ' time ", than journalhilated by telegraph by Central Pacific llailroadsln rairing tho tariff ism. Tho evening and the morning aro not HOOTS & SHOES, IIATS, Picks, am . on ore freights, hundreds of miners realized merely tho flrt day, hut all tho seven. AND GENEBAL House the fact that their ore, of medium grade, Night is annihilated a to all its quantities ' 7 ! . wy.ro rendered worthless to them, Many of repose. Every jnimite of every hour of is occupied by some workers the twenty-fou- r suing commenced looking for fresh wood nnd lf in the HOUSE FURNISH IRS 3C:i V A K I ETV. doing soma work that shows Goods. I N E IN I L E S to which on fatten their lean new," and afternoon. tho Repepariures ' day newspaper of dccSO-t- f pursed starved to tho dimension of a match tition is os impossible as rest. Facts ar JiLLf ALL TO BE HAD AT Everything for a complete outfit to ever new. Comments thust bo ns fresh as d t by a winters waiting, nnd parties remorseless is edition a anil tho giant Dr. H. HADLEY. , Author south into Beaver county, where facts,eats Tho seconds.' the all making that up LOW PRICES Freight, llnnt, Mine or Prospccti free gold nnd rich quartz are rtqortcd in of a newspaper is perpetual motion in a thou- SURPRISINGabundance, nnd assays varying from $1, 200 sand fields. In such ft work, demanding Montana Street, mm ATe MONTANA STKF.i.V, , to 91,800 per ton. Ono or two expeditions' ceaseless effort, permitting no pause, exactU it ever and eternal exercises, varying luitl liclvviiou have been organized for tho Apacho country ing Kextdoor to th Postoffice. All 'prTflin. impossible for wheat to be unmixed of chaff, ranUnl to fclve ssiicfsction. Thlrtr 'i t.r of Arizona, that terra ino,ognitaf where for accuracy not to be itnpairyd by mistake, r.w ns turfs.' prv - - TAII. legend say gold nuggets nre as plentiful for injustice not occasionally to bo done. n nml as largo wishes. Beaver County, TWO LARGE R0LL3 OS Knt Door West of Bcfropotltaa Dotcl, Queen Elizabeth always displayitl her a fine climate, plenty of worst Utah, possc-se- s temper in her best clotlies. She was and Cbcnp. loiprovcd Bother! Corapiet 1 no great dreadfully ruftlod then.. grn, timber and water, and would j Corinnc. Montana fetrcct, distance from Pioclie, and it not bo "Whenever you attack your neighbor to FOR SALE CHEAP AT THIS CTfKl as so not a surprising event if it should prove to bo a character do it behind his back, his wound feelings. Particular attention paid to Orders Prtlntv will Had tins r.c llcnt for rich a the ancient Ophir, NEW EVERY DAY. by mail. Never give up your opinion, though you SOMETHING From when co thrj brought the gohlr apl-t- f To decorate the bn: pin o i Ho tom on ot old. know you ara wrong; it shows that you have nOTtLS AND KESTAUllANTh. independence. COME ALL! ORE! to at aro When you sleep. church, go yior-JHEiM-, Sunday is a day of rest. wo Tho great ltlata recently occurring in Parliament on tho question of ilisastabllrii- tng the EnglUWlitM'ri' wiwevuvi unworthy tho place and tho occasion. 3rr, illall the ngkl mid Vbncrablo loader, 3Ir. Gladitonw3IrJlDcucot and llo undo 'Palmer took part in! it, all making, long an clalxirato jpeeches. Tho mover of tho rueo lution could not have expected eticco! at th present time for it took him fffteen year of laborious industry and poraerverhsg mont to ductahlish the Irish church, and it. will no doubt take the government at ica-- t half a long a time to reach a favorable vote ou tho greater issue. In opening the debate, .Jlr. Miall declared that ho vas not working for tho gratification of an Idea wherein rectarian bigotry governed his motives, but that ho was actuated solely by an earn-,- et ylcrirq to ; benefit the whole country. Neitli orilid ho attempt to riiowr how , tho " tho policy of disestablishment Is to bo carried out; but contented himself with an attempt to pr ora that it ought tdTbo initialed. Ho saidbuClittlaof MerU dissenting that he ? could rc-- t hu whole case on tho failure of the established J church to perform iUl proper' work, and then referred to tho social and political injustice involved in its- - existence. In tho course of his argument Mr. Miall said ho would lay down the pricipat thnt a man suffers injustice at tho hands of the State when the Styto places him at a duavantago on account of ids cculcisastical association or his ruliglou profvMsion that principle is among tho lending popular ideas of our country, and fund mental to moderin libor-alistherefore if the sentiment finds foothold in tho Urli h mind, will certainly be- come fatal to church ctablUhtncnt4. Tlmt vital principle of molern thought cuts through' and wears away tho very foundation on which roligious Exclusion rcats. Going' stHl further tho dtdmter vindienttd tho opinions of tho inases, and spoke in a tone of lofty, truthful defiance, tho hope of tho people niul tliq right of every citizen to hold what creed seems reasonable to him, and to belong to any church ho likes, or to none, without the least difference being made on that account in his relation to the law; or his enjoyment of any political right of privilege. Againt this trong democratic attack Mr. Disraeli hold that tho position of reverse the ancient tho policy of tho Puritans, who, though they availed Episcopacy upheld tho connection botwoen church and State, and in their practices had often appealed to tho civil arm to- support their rpirifual preno view dominance. There was in embodied for the precedent proposal . ia Lit a notion, nJl Ik of France and Ireland was tho roverso of eucournging; but at tho same time ho ndmittd that tho discAablishmout of tho Irish Church logically involved tho sajne result in England and Scotland also. Mr. Disraeli said it wa fortunate the country .was not ruled by logic, but by rhetoric, else it had been long ago erased from tho list of great communities. ,What conclusion to draw from this kind of statement la a puzzle, but had thU eminent statesman drawn a comparison hetweeq hi own country and this, which is in, they stylo tho right arm of Anglo-Saxo- n his proposition would be clearer, and contain less to mystify. Sir llondol Palmer speaking also on the side of the government said, tliat he was unable to defend establishment ns a matter of abstract principle, but confessed tbati while he believed tho motion inoffenrivo and uncalled for, ho knew that tho drift of thought and progress Were decidedly against the ml .Tho debnto wn closed by Mr. Gladstone with a declaration .intimating that tho opposition to tho motion on tho part of tho government will not bo limited to tho present Casts or based on merely temporary ground. IIo undertook to show that the movement was tho accidental growth pprung from tho Internal and embittered controverts of llio Church itself, and partly from a wrong view taken of tho subject In connection with tho Irish Church branch reform. That in treating of tho beeamo Infected Liberalism of tho latter, with a general disorder oa theories" with out stopping to view tho situation through tho broad, substantial argument and facts upon which tho frionds of tho Church of England rolled. Notliko that of Ireland ho said that it wa of tho pooplq at homp whilo to tho Irish it was a foreign church imposed upou thorn by extrinsic- power, That, therefore, tho cases wero not parallel or similar in any respect. lto then went into a glowing eulogy on tho history and tra ditions of tho established religion after which a vote was taken and tho motion lost, as a matter of course. Tho count, however, will lo historic. It ttood 370 to 01 The strug gllng minority attempting to throw off tho heavy load which modern acceptance of hoary superstition has imposed upon them were composed of Quakers, Baptist, Catholics, Jews, Methodists, Uuitarians, Episcopalians and ono or. two other but they , have fought tho . denominations, armed tho aspiration and first good fight, and convictions of tho world anew Agaiftst tho foes of progress and equality. if i s THE ENGLISH CHURCH, I Wo Aro ' Heady I mune. No armed force, however, cntcrod tho bank, and nono of its securities were destroyed, thanks to tho courage of tho mem jersof tho.CotmnurJo remaining In Paris, of tho employees of tho hank and M. Bestay, ' member of tho Commune. t j thousand Commim-st- s Paris, Juno 2,'i-Twill bo imprisoned InT tho hulks ot Cherburg; COO have already arrived at that my2fi-t- f Salt Lake U , , Lawrence Propr Tilden aI7-dt- . anAND OPHIR B. HOTEX. - - ITlS CITY, r. Bailer fc ' f to., rroprIKor!. Th only first alas Urff. coiuw w a'ry rooms, fornlahed in a cf)l equal tn the mountains. H-m- DENNIS J. TOOIIY, v, Counsellor At Attorney ' counxc, DodUbr ttreet, - . . . law W. W. HULL, UTAH apWdtm POUNDS OF BABBIT POfl 'vrvr al very cheap at this METAL FOF 't office. Bricklayer Konebat theDc.t 1 , and Pla-terc- rr Wrk" a2l-t- f r r - 5L' rv - V a k r I |