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Show 1 yisw1'"" feels are produced by taking schrubs of " KW-iH- irj liTri-Uct- Utch; UcpcrUr ij HOME PAPERS. I - DT v'iir:v I - 3a lIpKiyG,'OX TUESDAY clp J, H. BE4DL 7 itt; ; L j thfs the is nnder in head, First interest f V tcr-- , A, ne Mory ot .Mormon on prise (stnrtctl by Mormon, of course) Is going the round of. the pre to thcefifcct that the Mormons will ; build in New .York Iho coming ' year, an , immense temple,cost al some! Mng cine; to hundred thousand dollars, and to lie used ah a corral for 'victims of Dead J?ea of Great Salt Lake, the lies toward the northwhcb America, west corner of Utah Tenitory, 4200 feet and fifteen1 miles, at the above nearest joiiit, frotu Salt Lake City. It is in the fmm of an ir eguler parallrlogrju)t of which Uie.maj-axis, running ia wiles in length, and the N., by seventy mmor xia forJy miles ; the different pro- the miii))iiceUoii fi de n eeV unfortunate jcclious. however, greatly increaseStana-buris lakl down by p Pso enough to embrace Mormonism ns a area, which IK) by 40 mile', n ronnd number, at Iwt '("jy "7 ' religion. oieniiou in liutory t ftlia won I11 This puts us mind of the story the set afloat i) few jycAr sinct by Mor- tlerfaV Like by Baron Uout.mFrvBch Governor of Mew FonndUud. who made mons, that Brigham Young was a voyage wet of the kliHiaaippi, in tb next to, if not i he heaviest depositor np a JbcJWtk: England, that he year lO'.K). ami Hafied M 'i ses-lev- ek or r esiteei a 1 - I y , &.-- ( S a . river, probably the Mtsaom) according to liia description. Here he found a naiin y of Indians called the GuacKitares," one of th now 'extinct Miimhui triW. Tiieae Jndlitia b.OUht to him fonr eapiivM of a unira f.ir. to the went, uhom tbny callril iia cuilckH, of whom the ILron Tlie Muoemlek ra'!n Is naiuiu t lions t Eye and j niasunt.. TiigKefmir captives Railroad f.1$IrOgde, to Halt Lake, i me tbit at n dftawe of one hnn-l"- d 7 lie sent bis agents nil over. the Uniand fii.y leagues from where I then ted" States iotry and buy tire innte- - was. thrif priuc into pa I liver fishes V 1 lal and lolling stock on Hick. n h'& hkr of tliive bn ndied hgnn iu r Rut It was no go. CapHai'Sis failed circmuV.,1 ce, the tnouih of which is two to (IIhcc. ii Ihc equivalent), end bis le,iytnei hi mid ; that thvre are a hundred Vliy towiix grtit anil am i J around that s Jrt of , agents returned in dcpij'i. be didnt lry't England on' the aeHt'HtMl upon ir they nnvigste with such l rengl h of h is e aormous(V) dcxvii is? boats ns you see dr.rwn on the mnp, wld :h O; no, Brigham' Was jtoo Jsma tobr map the Mazeemlek people drew uie on tbht. Tlic trouble N, the Mormon the birk of trees; that the people of that outfit played out in England among country in.ide ruffs copper axes and several other mniinfactim, vhieh tlie t influetiii.'t and well In formed clo-e- s Couii-Ame-iei, Outitgiimis and other interpreters couhl long bcforeltdldln torfeiteis, defaulting bankc. and not give me to uuderHUnd, as beiug fanatics are not so popular among things, nncji tinted -with such - in gold to his credit ; there, nud all such nonsense ns that, wheiVinfact he Vvatl ti debt up to bis ears at home, and paying from tinge to five per ceuLn month' .for 'money nMthe while', Lat "Spring, when llrgl?nm wanted to eoin-- 2 mence building bis 'Hoi ness to the had $vlO,XX,()00 pto-Imbl- Wr4" 5 Co-operal- iro iu-fof- r r- tf ' - iii r I -- -- t v 4 j t alto-geth- tliOld AJbrld linnneieiwnfl I n wmc fete other placed. But Brigham wnhfetl a railroad, and was Itound to have It, even at the sacrifice of. other peo-- ; pie property, if required.1 The common herd of Moimqnfem had dope work for the U. 1. 111 1, to the amount of a mUlion dolloi or upwards, which remained 'unset i led. will his usual Biigham, of ourse, ViSVeV had a commendable?) revelation to the e fleet that the poo- -, pies hard carnhig must bcliypoth-seate- d to obtain iron and rolling stock tor build a, i all road (topnrn") thhtWttld belong to him and the ring, when finished. The thing was done the road is nearly built and the people iiavnt a cent to show for the whole years work put itiyjju the U. J U. K.r neither wiU ' p " they4evcrliav$. x do tiiisin building Brigham-cana temple in New York, at pe-en- l, for tliere is nothing morelohypotb-- , j 7 ; ' hV ' -- - . ' , t r J cento. TH D. c.vays to for JU:ioin hr something it said nl6ut gambler aml: thieve. That paper says we had a half column devoted it the ipPalso of the Vlas alsivc mentioned, nmles news-- 5 papers, are supposed to reflect the sentiments of the locality where published, the only sane toiit bision that conscientious Sentinel on the watch tower of a .descried Iowa (watching for bread and buiitr) can . , l, WHIT. WE 8 .The Laramie M te-lrovet- he rome to is, that Ibis is a light good chss,. place,C for. "that Vfouesuonntde What we said then' we j say now, that there' is a wide difie.ence between gambletH, and --thieves, and confidence men; Although we would be the last 0 on eon rage and t lie first to extinguish ; tliieves, we maintain Uie.'eottght to .vle a proper distinction made when sbeaking of the tWoor three elapses. "VVo have seen plenty of gamblers in our llmo wliowouldrate ns saints and niM ties beside such asieeimen of liurnanity. aatjthe Sentinel man. If that sheet' was likely to survive we should not , biotiee Iks childish argument at all ; but as Jt ta.evidenily struck with death already, and savors stonglv of the deeavlng ea eass, we, merely lendouricW4ohfist'in, inUling It ' out of the iveoples way. , r - i - 1 "S fife rS- - A' Nr- tliree-veekMlong- cr, -- Just bo, Br.oi TlyOLetemv CqtllipMmid iikk-Maciinni- ft : Rkuoktek, Hie Utsljf TriAWellj, Bipoute . h.u just lieen"' Maftecr laCorUneI or rather, the former, daily lUeowm ha assnuied that form. , It is a lirtly and spicy sheek anV hlled with intonating matter. Co Tione is a town largely ioteresled in the enccesSjnf Montana, and identiftedwilb 111 1 (alwHla HSe is, and looks to be, oar Hv. road Iqtot, xmtW the Nortbe.n i eonstracteil. Slnii eriners a1 lively knowledge oMhit fact, too.. She ha her AIoutstustrels,lnT MMititta hots, her Montana blacksmith shop and all that sort of thing, piovlng'not only that her int rest are witliMoQUu&lQUbat many of her bttshiewi kre.fVom. among our ohl cUhiens,.o We would like to see aosoe advertisemeuts- - of Corinne merchants in onr paper. The enterpriring firm of Creighton X Mnnro are tue only one that have as yet given notice of their business to 4he Montana public, and we think that others would benefit themselves thereby sn f From the above it will be iliat tlio advertising columns of the ItFjViUTKft lire pead out of the city n 1 . done s he.er . )v hat tns kiees being an wU 1ur i n , !rt order;5 to al Asy-eil- amiio the dnUirfrifdngadvertlsera wish If are. I 'Now, gentlemen, you to forward the IntafeaU of Corinne, show your handa through our paper, Nothing like printers ink to bring 'in trade : also, spread a little of It in Aonio of the Jotitrnal nbroad; .y These captives nvy have been of the Ule imlioti, or more .ppibably, the Reini-civ- il zed races of Mexico had colohiea here at that time, as indicated by the ruins found Hmfh of the Like. The next mention of the Lake is hi n work published in America hr 1772, entitled A desciiption of the Province of Corolana, hy the Spaniards failed Florda, and by the French cnlltd in which are recited the native nccounta of a lake many le'igues west uf the mountains, in which there is no living rreatnre, but around its shore the spirits iulihit iu f'.ieat vapors, ind out y that, lake a yrtni river tlisnn-bytfinfo (he Soullt vi il." The npiiiu will be readily recoiized 'in tlie Hot Springs, but it is singular that both account should give the Like an outlet. Not long afterward the Lake became wll know n, to hunter and trupprrs, nud in Culouei Fremont, then on hi second expedition tnude ajiortof Hying survey, wnicU wasacieu ideally completed in 18 IU-Iloennl Stansbu ryj, In hy Capt.-dthe Like was doubtless au geologic uges inland sea, which Iia declined to its pttsent limit; but it i singular that since S.atuUnrya survey, the lake, surface' baa lisen at least twelve IVit, of which eight feet were gaiued iu the years I8C0-Gaud (17. The natural result ha been to greatly weaken the saliue character of the water. There is a misapprehension ou thi subject, it being customary for eastern lecturer to state that three gallons of water u ill make one of salt, The Freestimate that however, by highest mont 6oty gave per ceut. of salt, and the water was taken Irom the northwest corner, the most saline pordon of the lake. Dr. Gale f und one huudred part of the water to contain solid couteuts ' distrilmted as follows; . liXJ ChlorKto of Sodium (couimou salt) ...30 I .; Haipluiteof nh, Cinortddcr nisaneslaur.....; V.;... Chloride of Cal ium ......atr&ce Iymi-.ianc,- if 1S-1- 5 50, u G wide-sprea- d 2-- 22-28- 2, 0-i- f fani-blln- g, . r er aa-as- a But t is quits evident that an analysis at this time would show much less, pio-hahnot uiore thsu 18 per cehc. pf solid nutter, perhaps even ess in the eastern patt of the lake, and not over 12 or 14 per cgnt. iu Dear ltiver Diy, the least saline a in of the lake. . Those engaged in making salt ou Spring Day, certainly the most saline, state that this year it ha required six gallous of the water to make one of salt. Even with this reduction, it has no superior but the Deed Sea water, of which oue hundred parts give solid contents 0, wb le the Atlantio ocean only aver ages three aud a half, per cent, of its weight, or abont half' an ounce to the pound. At the spring Hoods tbs Lake often ' riaea several feet, aud retiring' iu the summer, leaves vast deposits of crystal! zed suit. In places. Urge bsyous could easily be fiited during the summer by wind mill upou the Jake shore, making millions of tons of salt at a trifling outlay.' Considei iug the area of tbs Lake 00 by 40 miles and its average depth ten feet, this would give n little over a thousand billion solid feet of water, or at Abe rale above mentioned 4.800,000,000 tons of Salt! Estimating the population of the earth at 1200 milliboe; this would W enough to supply them all, as well a domesti mid, for a tbohsand yesrs.5 A1 through tje sfo'pes northwest ofathe Lake and down the western shoro, are number of springs rauning pare brine, and east pf tle From ontory, all the wells dug within flyrxniles of the Lake have yielded salt water at a short depth. ; IC any one doubts,, the statement that the water of the Lokl ate taken jup by evaporation, and inclines' to the hypothesis of an underground outlet, he can easily convince himself by dipping abasia' of libs water abd.ezposlsg it for i fewjnoments to the action of aun aoc wind; the drying air and the direct rays 6f the son will evaporate it in an incredibly ef-short apace ;of timel " Very beautiful ' ly -- 24-58- -- -- . t . . 1 1 . . leaves In thin flimI cryetala4 Ibe (ige-bui- ty If man eremOo stairway touf3'zt even the Immense saline deposits in and near the Lake. The newly .discovered process of reducing native ore, in which satt is extensively used, bid far to be generally adopted, and as there I valuable ore all over Nevada aed IftafiT' tie 'day may riot be dhdanf wfiin we will need ail of this useful preservative, which is poured out here in such profusion t ' 1 to seem a waite on the part of nature. L The xunontain Whence, comes. this-sasnow rams apd melting carry the wusli-inof the salt tnonutsin of southern UtAhJo UubJUkf, where .they are itn permit Ible to lhe taste,-- h :jya.;crr ed downjlqrj tho'' Jordan, united j with the con Uibat ions of Deaf D Jte r.Vrt4t he br i e Rpriogk cf fhx)aioutory, t bey ate subjected to the, condensing pfocces.oLyialure in Great Salt Lake, inhere war ! find tmtlcka lew months x)iN&&irge, with the constant reception i f freslTvI.itfcr, wouM make it as as Utahj Like. on hore Great the of Sattljnkc, Standing oue may oliscive the whole proce of naii ii in rin foauaoa, he m iy sea the mitfnimtlie lain rise tticertafolieight, then fotnin light fleecy clouds which H. rtW!iyo the mooutain, where they are Caudill ly project (ug eak8 snii h'gher cif'.en's jof uir mihI furcetl into denser mantes, ami at time he may observe them pouring upon the height the water w h icjr w Ml r n hack ntvf mi uge w (tb the ins nt hi feet, completing thus the which Solomon remarkcycleof n ed in ;te exactly similar plienomenoiv of the Deud Sea : All the riveis run Into the sei, fe the sea l not fillip to the pi.ieci wiileneei they came, thither-the ' wafer return. three-fenyths- of b gs 1 1 nd j 'itne . ere? Is d wvAldbe Statefd those belonging to tlAUnwn? tbire any "State or Tetrftory of IVj office or mm ktfwnJA tJ filed the President of said State or Territory ? Tbejmay.poKHibW say. lb st tboogh there i ok mcb in one Oovenieat nflw, ilem is lathe State Republics of South America sod oth efcoantrles and'dlffeTcnt fndt-yidu-al hve said to me that , they hoped 'lb's (IrtSe woald soon comewieil it Vtooid ktnaUgyaisbf'fewpm' Bb ntes, .cilowinlhe sa to fbria. oa the oas of water oveptiMsm 1 T TIIK L.AKII3. ev-or- . if , IV- - tnber-Jiadc.- . e t.." .'im runrt n.Titu rei I trainsrui the road fEUis8 IWoiaotive anti cd. 1 tean n, yesterday; j vend 'careemi JHYMTIT VSfTfle't 'I n, coffe nfiTTJay GK)tf!d7 fbrTtritidsIknd on if and caught snirnoy, Jeny lahd a ft " and Z . . nmn-iHuanu- FOREIGN. il m, SIXTH pTREETS, MONTANA- AND CORNER ' . pnb-li- h State and Teriiioi uis. arid isneh any hvery proclamation of Praise and Thanksgiving to Almighty Paris, 29. M. Lesseps, Chief En- God? And is it not clearly their duty to of tho. Buez Canal, publicly un!te with oilier denominations fn all such Sineer tlie unfavorable reports reacts ns wilt tend to create repect and rev- cently circulated about the enterprise, and calls attention to the fact mind of the in the worlds erence people that &t ' if s within ten days no less than t1. .I fort as csipie, Vspiwiiilty since.it ,h only fifty vessels have 'sailed safely tbpriifice4 6t proft'fc'iiig Chntfans and through the canal and hack. ; me Mormon profe to be Gods eboecn dispatches.. : ; people aud being tso liberal iu tue.'r be(midnight I . , in ( the ways of the lief, pretend to follow 29. ten dolA counterfeit Boston, kind-lietu meek and lowly J su. w ilh love and lar bill, excellent Imitation, appear? k i to waul all men. , ed In Peabody last Saturday n ..I, , , .- Corinne, . , . :r.vis Fs f wU ! C it Jk Yours," Ac. OcieimusT. , 4 y i LLLf s IVtoiitaiin- n, a d y. ) P'-es-- Tele-(1,-ojt- t, s;-,i- 5 t f ( I f 1 . " o. Li Gold Pell ,t i) f 4 Powder Vd 5 ? lo 21 J 3-- da ' . 1 tt .. mJj lie .f-ui- Aain. t L. Paci-- 1 (xn ini Snn r. paymaster FjanfIco,Marc28.Islnml W. (. Murey,of 'Nnvy Yard, and estimated defaulter to tlie amount of one hundred and foitv thousand dollars, has turned iu overtd the Government, nropeity nut it will by no means cover his defalcation. I Cf J oe Cribu ruth aj letvfOH fotii A 11 oil to' fight for ten thousand dollars, and not less than twenty-liv- t hundred e r 1 Ss ll !i -- t t, x ilU hi - - - , - - r 4 the Odd Fellows Hall and tlie U. Land Office, was burned last night. Loss $2),900. Contents of tlie Lund Office entirely destroyed. St. Joseph, Mo., 29. A young man Was knocked doWnhere-dainight, while going from tlie depot to a hotel, ami robbed of 810,000, which he had Just received at Leavenworth from his fathers estate. No Hue to the robber. i no4 3m t t 4- - - J, j C. KBNEY, Irop. FUEFITUEE 1 ! iJIKiirS: t i , ' K ' f ii i i I am receiving and setting up a large assort , i , mentuf furnituie, as Berlous trouble is are anticipated in!MTsissippi. , RJptsItvifc of every 'dayoccunbhee, hud not unlikely the military will have to be reinforced and used to pro vent n: Putav4CSn Uj off further, C II l. ' f i - . - "LEjrE. ROCKERS, ETC. ill ti f 'i CHIBS. EOUWGES, &C: gim igulvt rtijautu nts; BUREAUS, f I DRESS,, TO JOSEPH L. PROCTOR, 8 AMUR L RIDOUT aud all other Interested : You are hereby notified at I wl I appear st the U. H. Land Office, Salt Lake Cife, Utah, before the Register and Receiver thereof, on the 30th day of December, A. D. 1809, to nrove my right to enter under the proviaiona of the act, of Kejt;mbcr 4, 1S41; tho south-eaquarter of section 14, town-ahi- p 7 north, range 3 west, at which time and place you can appear and contest,, if you ace : VASII, and , EIGHT STANDS . 'j f t CUPBOARDS,1 , r I: ft -- TO g conmrua, s f j ? t t i , .,n dollars, jnd .will pay Allens' travelI KITCHEN ing expense to tMll&rniaI SAFES, ' ' l !). i ' ' 2lb lias Tli6nbphhlteari Chicago; BREAKFAST and1 a special fronxAVhllelaw Held, statmideoiidUiou at ing lliehardspns proper, DINING TABLES. no27-3- t RUFUS W.1 HENRY. night last night,--on crJtiele; everyi tho next twenty-fou- r thing depend MOSS PILLOWS, hours. The doeloi-- have good v . . , . I t his ! of and think the DISSOLUTION recovery, hope NOTICE ' i COMFORTS, wound in his stomach is Uppurat-ing,whie.is TIIE is favorable tor the heretofore exIaUng between Wm. Touiwd and Fazn J. Tailor, in ETC. BEDSPREADS, jmtroiit. I.ast evening, for the fht the town of Corinne, n Utah Territory, was this liiuu Jibrjui nd siiovreittt disjioslLiou t November 24, A. D. J8G9, dissolved by mutual consent, ty tho withdrawal of yhe Slid Xajlor, of la wander,, and lie became fretful dy, enUfe iafcrest fn the house, lease of lot, and takillful physician are bis andllightyi the busine k doing therein and on. AU dabta .with him constantly, du the late firm will be paid to Wk, Tolaxd ,! ' &Co, who is alone authorised to o llect the Washington specials say same; aud all claims against the asm a will be Huntington, of the Cen- presented Toland k Co. for payment. SALE ROOMS: tral Pacidc, President Ames and Conona, toU, Wa. Ts, Nov. 94, 1a9. .. TOL Secretary llollius, of the Union PaCOLORADO STREET, FRED J. TAYLOR. cific Railroad companies, met Secno95-lJpcarly beck ot the Uintah House, M. WALLACE the CO. J. t retary Bout well and Government 1 t CORINNE. UTAIL Director Wilson oir Saturday, and difilcullles finally adjusted 'exiting f no23-t- f J. V. IESHER. ha fU NOTICE! between tho two companies. I Sec5 Kutvi itUx Boutwell Judd the Central TUB CO PARTNERSHIP heretofore exiaUng retary the undersigned under the firm name Pacific company two nud a half between McN aseb k Co., la tbia day dissolved by millions In bomls, which It immedi- of mutual consent A indebtedness due the con Conmob. ately turned oveo to the Union Pa- reru must beU. paid to P. Edward S00. General1 Produce cific as part purchase money for the Corinne, T., November 32, t .i I n IND P. EI)W. COX NOR, section of roud lietwce Promontory JAVF.8 McXASEIt, and Ogden. This; completes the STEPHEN REYNOLD4, Government Issue of bombs for tlie i no2S-l- Dy P. Edw. Connor, hia Attorney In fat COMMISSION ' MERCHANT; entire road. The Junction will hereUTAH. HOT SPRINGS, after bo at Ogden; Th Central Pa.. . ' t cific gets no pay for grading east of Mall and Telegraph Order received kir by Promontory, and tlie Union Pacific I. .vnell-t- f filled. .: promptly gcUanoqe lor grading twost of that i . i ,vmGxriitAi pre-uiupU- on I st i 5 EXPRESS : OFFICE. ; ,f STAGE Airs, in great varieties,' " wood, CANF.. . l j BEDSTEADS of nil kinds, a S i s " 29. NOTICE ADVTS. MISCELLANEOUS NEY , ADVERTISEMENT , -- Memphis. ETbV --L - , The proprietor ban ppftrefl no pains nor expense iu making thisMhe nosfc comfortable place to pass away an hour or two at thcgreatNnliunai n , Same and Wines Liquors, Cl gars; and fhe best of Ales, xQr Golden Crown (" - 'i. 6n 'hand.' always 'i fi ? ' i Suez Caiial AIL Rfeht ETC., J ,r ,1 . N XjI 1, t r Accident on the Western , t 1 t. Mill Exp!oded I t UV numler Gold and BuvingBend? Selling ' S it Yf . -- 4 city, 4 t XXBLXjriA and s l 'If Under what G6v(?rnnnt do on five?' land le tito?y Wbotf county,"' towuhp.' 1 do yrtrf reside In? - Vbo ": Governor of Utah? How maoy President of the United tltalesthive sFere bien ?' Vho j now?' Who was President of the U the flrxtPresdent of the sa.ue? Tothefiist.es above, I have had the anRwer, to the appa.ent ebegr'-- and mortification of jbe'f pareuts.Y'eat they lived under DrllmVrirm goreiiippt. To the third I hive been answered. Brigham Young. i To the fourth I have o'teii ' had the reply, twelve, referring. I suppose, to tho twelve elect Mormons in Ufeh ; and to the lust two I have many times been answered,' Brighnm Young. Now I do not aay that I have asked 'l he ciihhen, but out of the many that I have asked I never hut ouce have been answered correctly, and that by a little ghl In Manli ; and let me say my qaestiona have uqt been limited to children two nr throe year of age, bat have reached to those ni high as 17 atd 18 years old. Now I would ask right bere. if the people of Utah are all light, why this iguorauce? They enunot certainly, say because it ULraooh that has been earslessly Beglected, for h5 Is a thing that is deemed neceMafy by parent the wo-l- d over, ere they think lher children old and fit enough to go to schools Then, too, I have noticed that the favorite songs. or tones as sung while abont their work, by the young folks, ' and hummed by The old ones, were vtbe favorites of the 'Soutlrlnwartfme,11 (to wit : Such os the Bonnie Bine Flag that bears a single star," pixie's Land, etc. Now suppose' you find a vessel that you know from &H outward appearances contains some liqaid, and from a vey light leakage you fl4 by whaie emitted 'that the vessel contains nothing - bat rmtlk, bahyoa expect the vessel to give out 'JUOlaMe through the same leakage ? Is there any State of Deseret recognized by the GoTerumentivofftie world, v K al 1 r, C jlh mountains; THE .. TiiallCH.,ip and a of r v , FINEST FITTED DP BOOM IN THE LARGEST AND light ly evidence received from escape, diiUiig the night. j ll tv r , uts .Message Pr side Ui1. U y. t I The Pacific IlailvoadsDiffi- frequent at Bt. Louis. He confessed cullies Adju'lni. 'I ' Ills guilt lost evening, and made lih4 h, dl-oi- 4 ;o h, - it .1. r' I treetpj - ; -- end that so l.iie that it conM not be hercieu even lu odjii lb phy, to agd oust-ne-d say nothin of the our pofo' of T7mh wheie Ihe hat to w et raw bv I'je kow iroceK of stages and pous, and Peu, when it I d come, (last ye.o-- it was ,ied i n the name of Drighaui Young. dentof the St tie of Deseret. I asked tue qnes'h n of those wiio(Imve peen eon- -' Rtaut risdessof both the .Y if avid if ft wa not I he cusiom of hese ;Pioc-auiatio- n vper to publish tho Thenof piesicjd t L'ucoln and o.h-vall in good lime, and was answeifed that it was not. Then I have netted Irom time to l ne iu the conmas of b?rih liese pa nr, s ateafenti thatce a'i one iad chi'eri li e Moruma peojie of Utah with be lly ooa ewhut lebulfeius mni ud taea ihey Lava - ed to refute t L he charge. f As I inva Vs 3 iMvebig mo e orles in U ah for the past year or roar, n.ui ive sssoc'aled with thopeopV of Southern Dtah,, in, and around Salt LiWeGily, hence to Ogden and Dr .hnm Ciy, ion cons'derabfesfeut, And formeily having ollowed the bustne of pedagognlng in the Siftfe ; bes'cles wh,t i more, t being always iutensfed in too d;sseinalton oA knowledge aud truth, 1 have always de-- A pghted in talking with the fesnung porPon of ,Ulh, i. e. , the Hchoo.ch. divn, nud I have often asked tbeai such qnes.Ious n , Jji , ogan nuld the morn' ig of the r DOORS AND BLINDS, SASH, r to-da- y. os " J 1 . 4 t - -- 1 - i - Telegraplln these,- .... t it v n i g . qne-Ilo- ' 'LIirELATU &7slilI?GLES, I1 t f PRODUCE; "S- LUMBEit, if ttu AW D FLOURGRAI ff . i all Kinds, Bros, chain Nashville, nohldlDg and Dressed Building Material of factory, was damaged by. fire last night to the amount of six thousaud dollars ; a hundred persons were thrown out of employment. AND CABIIIET WARE IN GREAT VARIETY. FURNITURE B. H. bfmself Nlcholds, formerly ns.Fiesideut of iheSbdo Judge sigmsg w!hat wealthy chancellor, a andaprominent of DeKerct. Oh, jconslsfeocy, died citizen, And it not conclusive jewel toon Bitr Louisville, 29. The span of the evidence that there la not tbe best ktaof Ohio River bridge was swung on t these of of friendliness on the part feeling bearings this morning; it ,1s four f fender toward onr Government when hundred feet long, and the largest Sales-RooWare-Hous- e erected America in' withTiboV ot will in not leaders join they 29,-Z-I,n- ! hr 4 ) , FORT BEIMTON. .M . . TIE CARRYING T , . iS -- Vice-Preside- nt ' AND ! f , - ' i WELLS, - FARGO & I 1 CO S - , J. . i OLBABY, . 11 . -- iui.i till ii i ' - v point. It i la officially ordered that. the Presidents Message' shall 'not bo published in type until it i officially made public. New Yorki 29.p. m.The .ball wasitrwtcdl wound this morning. IliseouditlQB is mofe precarious than Treasurer1- - tulnmlnccs t Til the Government will sell eleven millions In cold, and buy thirteen mllliout fv bauds duripjc December; caused, con sldev- -. ableanpoupcement excitement in' the $old room, wth a great pressure to sell price eloHod a'2I;,i Government bonds fell ; heavy gales faerd made at a decline of two per cent. AVashitgton,r22.--4Jeuate- r ?WU frpiA,-,Bicbaidsft- n -- The.GUnt 29. ( ''j . i Mills, in the suburbs of-thcity, exploded last night; two whle m: roLner J i m . if , J i - 1 1 1 if . u Hi i' 4 I I i :i - ? , - and Montana t .1 f . h t i ' j , i iLrr' Streets. r Ji u,t . CorinnepjUtal, t f Ml i - - ' ti v.r!;t -- , 'cLOTaid.- v-'- ir y'ii - -- "1: n IjU3HQI!L'LtiDaC3, Tnaitti ...JTji Oroceiios ana Liquors, I , HAS JUST OPENED HIS DOT.' GCCD3; l!l" j Leave Cpftnne , daily tot Virpinift and on altercate days for licit na Helena and Fort Bcnto i , 1, ; j a with onnktTrains 1 both Passenger I' Railroad. U. P. the ou ways M A r m J oUut:4 7 ' 1 a Good Stock, New Conclit an.l OfilAk Time. jmMDtRSOIlAGENT, ,!!;!? Jcor!L ' fe, . I CORINNE, UTAH. i 7 1 Her chant Taylor, OflQpOBKSffiStt dT m hiifr L JJ I r . m;ei'y:de3H.;: Fourth' ''--- 1 A PT. xft L.(i tHOFFI.T ,t,a I, tff . Cheap! .Cheaper;! J n - ;-- the the comfiletiob of the fltw- - twenty miles of the Oregon Central Railroad, running from Portland south. -Powder Ban, Francisco, a fine stock of fancy HAS JUST RECEIVED family Groceries with every variety re. qni to to heavy rt tail bualnesa; and the boys are alwsya on hand to serve up good to their customers with neatness and dispatch. JT- i- We have eonstantly on hand the finest of fresh Oysters, received daily by Expreas, and are Montana prepared to receive order to ship toee33-0. sod other pieces. id , s- f vi PACIFIC HOUSE, i . U U, t A . t MAIXSTREET, tejAdrf7--.(.- it .uhdi - HJfvl'' l.ll til Uitll fj.'vliil and in fact everything tkM s he eaUedfer li i Ilia lino, alt of vrhtch ne ofi--r to the pnblio ui 4.ia4thamMtraMaMhlnaa SALT, JLSJCE.jCITY, v-- 4i CIO Alls i AND TOBACCO. Good board and lodgfngm. and a eattforjable hnaS.lor tnawtar.!' 1Q BoardaVLodfip ff, aug1-3q- e ) n i v , f f 4 ft -- 1 - - ,! raigned forthwith. "011 . r IN- - : soil j they iMlLlLiTesjUfd notTViiUndiy drclatiug totheworldihat a man woul take the placet pt leader of a jieople in cae a rebellion should happen, and dfi such' an office were It cented, by 1 , ...... ...... . j,- to-da- i Corc5ptndcricC. y msut Last evening Nathaniel Lord wasj knocked down aud robbed, and It is Salc L nt C; r, U. T. feared fatally wounded, The robNov. 22, lKdil. bers CWajHKi. i, A boiler in a shoe factory, at.Wo-burEo. DcCotCifin: Iu your pn per of 8th exploded .this morning, danlist. I fiflu n touch ou the Toaaf S;iv,g and' gerously scalding th engineer 1'ioc'amalion, aud fheegh I cannot sav . is several employees. that I cc mire such a shaii'iag siyfe. .or ASSOCIATED PKESS DISPATCHES EE POSTED Tiie Catholic Cliurcli at Wemouth was burned last higlit. that ( denlit i Jf dersion, yetf I would . ... EXPEES8LY FOU THE KEPOKTEIt. 'j L g 29 A with 'StI study-n., da Louis, young man, then, Drgoam' py, , I. for the ministry at MclCeudro n n moce Hound and earnest w y. S I College, Lebanon, .I Ibi and exhorl-ng4- n would li ,d to piPKent a few item and us'c that vicinity for tbepastyear, -.. ,. i.$10,000 Challenge. 1 them a few .3 vas arrested, on .Friday, last, for f I noticed lost yesrc s Ibis that there stealing $2,2U0 from one of the Prowas no prodaiYiii;on issued ihrotr.h tlieir A. D. Richardson Siill Alive fessors. The matter, was brought Ci y t y- h poh io 29. Ththe Eric' ra there is no provistoo made jn aod by thisr y, tlte resigiwtionofJfly Gould, Government for euch,r a thing now, is it of th receivership; under certain disnok Cofltoiing a pirit of diseerd sud rebel-lio- a conditions, wwjkcad, and tho in5. regard to itp euconrnge sach.aUope ? Dq not cussion of thecounsel a new of the receiver, appointment tne leaders of this1 peoplo cause on ended Boynton Judge abruptly by etween them and onr Gov- announclng,that lie saw no need of ernment by omitting' to publish' such oc- two receivers, and would appoint currence and neglecting or refusing to Judge Hitchcock receiver under two hundred thousand dollars bonds. ; join in their jiarticipation? And i it ; ?slt hike I t tenders 80. Slew York, 29. The Jersey City Grand Jury have indicted Fisk. Jr., rw-jLe-gal ba .so here, Nowmy qucat)oa,lssinca GENERAL WHOLESALE AND RETAIL tern Pacific Wi , ? |