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Show C l'W 'A CORINNE DAILY TIIB NEW CONVERTS. JOURNAL The Deseret Actrs reports at length the speeches of certain gentlemen at the Tuetday Horniftg, July 11, 1871. Mormon celebration of Independence. What they said is not of much consequence. That they chose to throw their influence, whatever it may be, against the cause of free govsrnment in Utah and in favor of the peculiar morality of polygamy and its kindred abominations, as the Mormon Elder John Taylor termed it publicly in 18j0, is all that gives it any importance. For one of them, bis greatest fault appears to be that of Mr. Seward, he is no longer young. When be was a young man, full of generous impulses, he shouldered his musket and assisted in expelling the Mormons from Missouri for their generally disreptuable character. Now he is old and we find him as far in the extreme the other way. What a sad thing it is that the heart usually deteriorates and decays with the body. And what a blessing that after the Deluge Gpd shortened the lives of men so as to keep the world ever young. If a generation of men filled a century instead of the third part of it, generosity, truth, fidelity, would heroism, disinterestedness, soon become extinct. It is doubtless because God saw this that He shortened the days of the years of mans pilgrimage. If we wantanything great, noble, unselfish, patriotic, we must look to the young for it, and alas the gentleman we speak of is no longer young. He is as far wrong now as lie was in the opposite direction, driving the Mormons from Missouri by violence. The medians, somewhere between persecuting and embracing Mormonism, he seems unable to find. As for the other one, what shall we say? Was he ever young? A man with the gift of gab-- can fire as many words at a mark in the same time as anybody, as Gath said of him last winter but evidently unable to conceive that men should' and do act f from principle, probably because he never does himself, and as apt to be wrong as right. Following is what he said of the Liberal party to the gaping ?P fiOMElUtNU MI ST BE DONE.; There is probably a cbanee for ..Corinne to take another step forward. An effort is being made to induce Mr. Swain, whose ore reduction works at Truckc wore them at this recently burned, to point instead Of at Truckee. Mr. Diefen-dorfanDr. Cass telegraphed him to come over if possiblent once. Mr. Diefen-dor- f would have gone to Truckee but he thought it would he better to get Mr. Swain here. The latterwas very favorre-bui- ld d , ably impressed when here be tore with the advantages of this place for his business and is understood to have thought strongly of starting works here then. Of the advantage to the town, we need not speak. In brief, it would go far "toward making Corinne the great ore depot of the Mountains. Mr. Swains chief inducement to remain at Truckee is the cheapness of charcoal. He gets his ores we believe chiefly fromrToano, of course at a special rate. The Railroad Company could afford to make him a better rate ru nil tug; from Toano this way, because they have so many empty cars to run over here for coal. The ores of southern Utah can belaid down here exceptionally cheap, coming most of the way by water. The adjoining mountains are full of ores, whose natural point of interception of the railroad is liere. The ores of southern Montana, brought by returning freighters, naturally reach the railroad here first, and always will. There is no place in the iuterior so accessible to ores from all points of the compass. On the subject of fuel we are not so well posted. Gen. Heffcrnan says that the Evanston coal can be largely used, and with smelting furnaces in addition to the steamer. to consume it, ' wS doubt not it could be brought here and sold for six dollars the ton. Mr. Diefendorf, who has figured on it thoroughly, insists that there is no place on the line of the road or off it, where fuel and ores can be got together Saints. . to better advantage. That Mr. Swain should come here is of great interest to the Salt Lake Navigation Company, to the mines south of the Lake, and to Corinne. For the first, it would iye them busiuess and make their enterprise lucrative f for the second, it would save them freight on ores from here to T ruckee ; for Corinne it would build her up. "What will property owners do to iuduce Mr. Swain to rebuild his works at. Corinne? It would, in the present state of things, be worth .only less to us than the building and launching of the steamer itself. Cannot ground sufficient for the purpose, and $5,000 or its equivalent in town lots be given to secure Swain ? lie must be secured. 'The promptness with which the new French loan has been taken by the French people shows a confidence iu the new government that is not to be mistaken. It shows also that, however great has been the destruction of prop- - erty, and the universality of personal losses by the war, and the subsequent troubles, there is yet an immense, bulk of wealth held by the people. The amount of bids for the loan far exceeds the sum required, and the government will be enabled to anticipate the payments of the Inderanitv to Prussia. ml 1 -- ' Sr. . - - I honor the name of Liberal; I believe in liberality, in politics and in religion; a'nd whenever a party shall be organized in Utah which proposes to be liberal in fact as well as in name; which will be liberal to others than those who form its component parts and compose its membership, it shall not lack my earnest support. (Applause,) But a liberal party which antagonizes your peace your low taxes, your strict police regulations, ex- down trees from one to two feet in diT'm ameter. Out building was blown down, acT several barns UTOKTED SPECIALLY rOB THK CO DAILYJOCtai thchigh in every BY THE Hr ESTEEM UNtOM MPABY. Or if'; ; tbj light;!pg struck i --o , of I house the inCbdin of theeity, New York, 10. G oil dull, 12. f'J ptrt llenuedy, Aldeian Howlett, Stator 'the N. 10. Ubc H., July Concord, aiid Bingham pton raUrat-- 2 engine house noonuc paper mill at Gaffstown centre, and doing much damage, setting fire to --ANDowned by P. C. Cheney &,Co., of this here of west miles Six two buildings. city, was destroyed by fire yesterday ; a store was struck, and Eugene Harris luss $40,0b0 ; insured for $25, 000- - . i i kiUed. During the 8trtn,hail as lare lOA-T- he Civil Service Washington, as waluats fell, doing great damage to Commission -contemplate adjourning - v. this week until Fall, in order that they crops. a A' Chicago, July 10, Reports from in considNo4lJefii full the meantime a Central and may give large portiohf eration to the busiuess with which they Illinois and Central Iowa, indicate that D. IV. PAncm'jrJGT CiC are entrusted. An unauthenticated "re- the wheat crop is not so good as anticiport prevails that Richard H. Dana will pated, being injured in many sections be, if he has not already been tendered by phint land i iuA There is a the office of U. S. Arbitrator, to meet prospect of an unprecedented yield pf with other arbitrators of Geneva, uuder A Full Assortment of corn, apd ; tan average crop of, other the treaty of Washington. It' is certatu fine and, also, a good yield of j that bis name has 'been favorably men- grains, : ' potatoes.1 ;v' tioned in that connection, and that the At Leland, Illinois, on Sunday night, President will soon formally make the Wra. Bifir was shot dead by a brother selection. named Shepherd, whose houseBerlin, Ont., 10. A Sunday school hold goods he,4 in company with an picnic here was taking refuge from rain elder brother, was throwing into the , in a taunery when the floor gave way, street, in order to dispossess Shepherd precipitating about one hundred chil- of a house whick the Blairs claimed to ' ; ; dren into vats beneath. The scene is belobllJto .their mother. 0 IO t I OS I ' represented as fearful.1 Fortunately alt TUB VBaT UTEST DISPA.TTUE3 Flooring, Oregon Pfca were rescued with the exception of one ( ' i r: MIDNIGHT DEPORTS. r i ittle.boy, who was drowned. REDWOOD FINISHING New York; !(). Mayor HaH - Ibis Washington, 10. The Secretary of morning asserted that there would be no the Interior decides in the matter of riot ; that Orangemen, in case they par- applicatiohi by tbe Brobate ' Judge of And jieDwo'od aded,, would be jtectedi JThi impres- Jefferson County, Montana, to enter cersion prevails that hibernian societies tain lands as town site of Spri pgville, will take the advice of the Clergy and that a town with a less population Tt i J not interfere with the. qrangemeq. ,,t than : one btin dred can enter Cblic Toronto, Ont., 10. General T, Wi lands unde act of,,Iarch 2d, 1867, . Sherman, of the United States army, and thus reversing the ruling of the late e the Land General ladies and, gentle- Commissioner of jarty of twenty-onmen from West Point, sailed down the Office in this and sirailiar eases. t 10. A St. Lawrence on their way back to the London, July deputation. pf -Dutch and Austrian United States. bankers, German, Gen.E. Mexia, of the Mexican army, leave to examine the St. Gothard AFaL KINDS OF BUILDING MARailroad. ' is in this city. TERIAL CONSTANTLY ON The , , miners . of Lanca shire have New York, July 10. Five person HAND AND SOLD I ' f assistance to the strikers were killed and fifteen wounded in the pledged their in South Wales. Newark Railroad disaster yesterday. Burt, the released Fenian convict, has W. Thompson, the brakeman, 'who left arrived at Cork. the switch misplaced and caused the acHavana, July 10. Cavada was exe- Oflce t STEAMED LANDHIO, cident, was arrested last night, and cuted on the first instant at Puerto jeSltf lodged in the Newark City Prison. He Principe. New York, July 10. There is reahas been in theemployof the .company son to beli eve that the much dreaded for nine. years, and was always thought on tbe Orange para most trustworthy man. The Compa- riot, consequent ade projected next Wednesday wRl i u i s i , f I, nys losses is $100,0 (jO" hjt "the accident. not take place. ' Superintendent Kelso i it.'-Frank Kerman, the engineer, who was has this evening issued orders forbidding killed, seqras to havt nafted a heroic both the 'Orange processiou and target C A. BROADWATER part. Just before he died he said to a excursion of the ancient order and E. G. MACLAY, CARROLL k STEKLE. ;r friend: I do Dot eXpectto live. 1 did Hibernian parties comprising target all I could to stop the train, and feel that portion of sat isfied now that t could have saved companies, representing the Irish Catholic element, which exT - r XXXt f'Vi myself by jumping into the ditch, but I to the its determination oppose presses hoped to save my engine and the train, Orange display. Supt. Kelso, in his and hung on. that he has been applied to W. JUIXU A correspondent at Derby, Connec- order, says vE2EJB3 the Graud Master of, Orange Lodges by ticut, visited Mrs. Sherman, who is ac- in the United States to give (he public , ... cused of the murder of three husbands to aid In the celebration through u and eight children, yesterday. During support streets, and avenues. principal the interview the latter said all she Washington, July ltf. The report that asked was a fair field and no favor. - E. 0. HACLAY ft the new Government loan has been withf CO.,ftoprieton. r i 0. Cathol J from The drawn is the market credited here N.Y., uly HuifN, this is the lic rebellion in this city has assumed no and in well .informed quarters, from ONLY EXPRESS LINE HAVING the new phase This morning the fact that it is believe d that the prothe to opponents priest gathered around position is about being consummated Through Eastern Connections the church to the number of three hun- looking to the absorption of the whole dred, but conducted themselves in per- bf the five hundred millions of tbe fect order. Father OSullivan did not loan of 1862. Corinno Eight Days make his appearance, but sent a , mes10. Tbe Southern ' Holond ! Washington, July ' senger to request the chnrch to be open- Claims Committee have completed the i Bxprem Tewn. Xrvp CrtM ed for regular services. The assembled appointment of persons to take testimocrowd gave him to understand that they ny in the South. Appointments were made for the were, still firm in their determination not mmnregpetdf Trmntprtmtmih to alTow the church to be opened until purpose bf avoiding expense and loss of BmekhCe--.' .t ' their grievances were corrected. Fa- time by claimants in coming to WashVim Far Wat Freight Compuy, ther OSullivan was recalled from the ington with their witnesses, .and also for m Freight. ' I U , t i parish, and mass celebration at the the accommodation of those too poor to & to travel distant a point. less which than priests residence, at DD RR President DDD The has James RRR woappointed were present, mostly thirty persons Neville as U. S. Attorney for Nebrasmen and children. ? EE LL ka. B Washington, July 9. Commissioner General Sherman left Washington toto Pres week forwarded Pleasanton last, UTAH. day. He will be in New York for sev- CORINNE, ident Grant a long letter, giving I kis eral will Washnot return and to days ijrMtf views of the duties as Chief Of the Buthe sommer unless busi- TELEGRAPHIC! sVl . V nn-roefe- d; . lake points 1 0 PRoipRlBTORB. Rough Luiribor, Ining Timtor, in-la- w OlKsr;Dre3ia ; ?. ; ; f -- The following just tribute to a thy and most popular company, we clip from the Salt Lake Tribunet With pleasure we learn that the Gilmer aud Salisbury line to Tintic will be restocked with fresh horses in as short a time as Jack can attend to it, after which we are well satisfied that complaints will cease. In the meantime friends, dont, lose all your patience the world wasnt' made in a day, and even staging takes time to become perfect.. The prospective fortunes at Tin-ti- c should render us oblivious to any little irregularities. ' Remember the trip up'Bitter Creek in early times. -- 4; rj Settlers - f - on Railroad Lands.- - It is .well that settlers on railroad lands who have failed to file declaratory statements within the time prescribed by law should know that their cases are not beyond the reach of remedy. In all cases where settlers were upon the land prior to the definite location of the railroad, their entries may yet be made and patents secured. . . . Right For Once The Aries, in condescending to notice the Liberal of July, charprocession ou acterized it as a funeral affair. It was nearer right in its remarks tbau we have ever before known it to be. The was, as the News says, a funeral affair, but the Liberal party did not fur nisli the corpse. We cannot blame the JSetcs for, feeling bad. . th the-Four- pro-cessio- n The poet says, Friend after, friend an exchange) departs, but (comments it by no means follows that the Quakers will vote the Democratic ticket. ; lw.Lln ttsvRbift 5 n'Poiwpj Redwood , I : Jr , sAtTixA: 'pckTOK, nd OPHIB. .r. a it'j f DOORS & and- SASH, I icinlty'thU route anssprifr to any otlwrpute. eA COS! TIME JhrpeeleMy DtMi aaA.ihm hr the At. smdlfmswt of Travel For Itarther pMttcnleM SMnm 5i 4? . LAKE POINT. i , COniBMXVU.T., n Z11M3ALL, tahr CUyt IJtmh. 6aU ' ,.f. i;.y.a; , ,;v V IMTA13 JU 3Iontoiui Street, , Ain (BETWEEN 1 . OVERLAND : DD Utah. ' EEE LL LLL E EXPRESS LINE ' , I . -- 0-0- froa to ; fOHDEULA, Hire.' Proprietress. AVING RECENTLY TAKEN THIS H0C3E end P'roeoMtu the Wert. keep M good e Betel aa ,1 Waltrtf to I - ? , D. CONWAY. : 4 ? ? j, QUEENSWAREn CHINA, GLASSWARE, ' to-morr- tfUTlLERY, latfwfj1 kinaho - 10lt Com-Ce- rt 'mt the Gnests. ; .h .of rf OvMf '' ' ; -- n rr ; . i p DISSOLUTIOn riOTICE - " ' 1 J t- - HERETOFORE EX-- 1 fTHIE istiag between John A. Creighton end Yi. II. Mtinrd, under the' name, at yle and firm of Oreicfhton Hunro, this day dimolved by mntaiel coneent. John A. Creighton wilt jwy all llabflitiee of the firm end collect all M counts due te the mme. I - OUN A. CRKIGIITOX, W. II. MUNRO, U. T., June 7, 1S71. Coaiaat, rrem be car- 1 rk4 6e nvopQsaiu. .,X JOHN A CREIGHTON, A by-- OLD TAND, Corner Oixth nnd - v f Ilontaira-IJtreet- i, where he will he ' .' j ; ., r, to meet old friend. pi n f V- - s f - 1 S: CRANER & CO.. DBA LED IB DRY GOODSr t CLOTHING, tfOO Wk isfeoFfi. SADDLERY, ; J' BEDS AND BEDDING, LIQUORS, , CIGARS AND TOBACCO, and ? ' r wx'irjstt . "of ALij.EiJirpiff Montana Street, (NEARtY C'POSITE METROPOLITAN . j HOTEL) r. i trcj, jeO-t- f CORINNE STABLE. Street. J. PUDCELL, - - Montana bought and eold. , T Oaadfiaddl aiad Garrlag Horw-- . Tor the accomaiedutieu of Vraighter and Camp era, a good cook house, with free wood and wtr. STOCK TAKEN TO RANCH. jell-t- f Old, fCoraer Saloon, - - PrV J. tIX2ATIICt7C,'1 BKattaiAtn ' Ksfit$raarit c eohniaa. REBUILT A NP now one of the pteamnleet improved, and is resort. None but the beet brand ' placee etc are kept in LlQCOSlS, WINES. Corner. eetabiishmeut. f JL f toheMerEvEbn J1 y i see to the ' ..: , te found in TEt lSelSi H A C 1C F TO AND !FMdH TIIB CABS. - 1 - emm ' 1 Attentive . . in f EVERY OTHER DAY. Md to-da- a i The Only Fireproof House the City, ; : .v nxm.) , i .. . . B. B. FITCH, f Or r LOW, FOB CASH. - ' Or .b4 oCera indoeemriita Inpoiini , fi . J : , - - Tor the XaycrtoSion mouldings, - y. i with IfMara, Wlaaa k BiMhelU Btagw for SHINGLES , Corinne, five-twen- ty I ' CODIBRQ 1 pine 1 g lArir&Diy at l aa., emmaearifreif aye p. JRit Xi TT to-da- mine-jumpin- Pmlmt TUBS Butwalnf, DA :V, mt a na., : . wor- ns Ibllowet - T hy COZUnUR and LARI) P0IHT : 5 ? iloTkiio, is now mahlns Resular Trip wlth Ps sapw and Freight between Sugar Pine, KEEK n Wj & - ! ring-ridde- Tho (Lumber " d, OtopacCcppany. I ,; your good government, everything cept your polygamy; (laughter) a liberal party which proposes to retain the only feature of social life in Utah to which the outside world objects, and to oppose all those other features which a American a liberal people admire; party .which opposes your measures . and your men only because they aTlegq that those measures and those men are dictated by prophets in place of politicians: by a theocracy instead ? of a . ringocracy; a liberal party whose organs endorse an executive order to, prohibit . American citizens from properly celebrating the Anniversary of American Independence; a liberal party which has for its head an apostate Mormon, V who proposes to surrender, every feature; of his former faith except his three .extra wives; (cheers) and for its tail a Federal officer who was recently immortalized as a member of the dainphool family; (laughter and cheers) for such a liberal party I have neither-sympatnor V f support. (Great cheers.) : y f I am afraid, besides, that this liberal party in Utah has fallen under the control of men who desire to use its organization for their own pecuniary advantage. I am afraid that the object of these leaders is to keep courts and juries in a state of stagnation, while they fill their pockets. (Laughter.) I am afraid that the debris of Palmer, Cock and Company and the remnants of the Fremont riug have got control of the liberal party. I am afraid that this animal with a moral reform head and tail, is something like Lord Dundrearys little dog: when it moves you caut tell whether the dog ington daring wags the tail or the tail wags the dog. reau of Internal Revenue, and subjects ness shall require his presence. which come under hia direct control and (Prolonged laughter.) It was supposed last week that the Iloatsaa Dtecct, That is not fair, just, nor true. It is a supervision, claiming that according to President would' return to Washington, i pitifully malignant libel from end to end, law, his power over the Internal Reve- but it is not known at the executive CORINNE, iWas of nue as that" UTAH, compiete Secretary mansion when he will do so. and no one knows it better than the man : well Bout custom the over revenue, not, who uttered it. New York, July 10. The U. S. (bast or res aomi.) however, interfering withdisbursements, Law Association Directors of the U. S. ' f 1 rt t n ft Jin 1J The tendency of, the age is toward bis duty being so to instruot oGcers that Law Association held their annual concentration, and while, in the long the tax may be faithful!? and. promptly meeting in this city. Many into and the, collected, treasury, line vast one paid the concentration of run, prominent lawyers from different States do to the has nothing Hence,' Secretary of railway from New York or Boston, were in attendance, and a large amount Voffiaialft of tbe with ths of Chiinsertion via Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and Of business transacted. from Commissioners decision; appeals W ashinoton, Jhly 10. It is stated cago, and thence by both the Union and the courts for ' a a .. v. and the Northern Pacific routes to the which can.be made to Secretary Bontwell visits the President j in: to is be brief Such believed, redress. at Branch and will re Pacific, seems destined to pass under Long ! ' control of the Pennsylvania . Central the opinion of the- - Commissioner, who tarn to Washington this week. the President to obtain the views Bboks in tb Internal Ileenu3 Office Company, it seems equally likely that asks ' Boutwel .the show that orders for lager beer stamps concerning ' the lines of steamers which will con- of Secretary .oD the on of reference question jurisdiction average fcrty thousand per day nearly nect the termini of said route with their on respective departments. The font times as great Os orders recehred st Europe on the east, and with Asia, on fs i the west, will be built, owned and run Commissioner leaves the subject with a corresponding time lsst year. deshall latter the President. New the Tf is now Yo&x, stated July by tbe same company. cline or prefer not to decide the ques- on good authority that the Hibernians The past few days ; have'! been filled tion, he, proposes that his, together with wiU parade on Wednesday, beaded hy with gloomy forbodings for Pioche, and Secretary Boot wells statement be sub- a man called Captain Cleary. The plAtxsd than otherwise feel nd can no good citizen he number to torn out cannot be asoe mitted to the Attorney General, depressed at our future , prospects will abide the decision, whatever it may tained. It is also stated that the Seventh 1 C! , . A 'll '? Turned column rules could aloue speak be. . . ; Eigth, Ninth, TfnilUi asd Sevcat sl-with a silent speech what we vainly eh Syracuse, July 9. The most violent first regiments will be ordered to hold . . Tw for here known years, passed themselYes in readiness at the Armory deavor to say, and unless reformation storm X2AT3 A crrcuLST soon commences our future is ipdeet over this city at 2 p. m., followed by to aid the police, if necessary, to quell another shortly after. The wiud blew any signs of riot. dark, Ely liixvnl. ttmtioa. tax-burdene- OAXTXAK ej . Jelltl ElopbontCtablo, Froprietor, JOHN J ;CU t- -. 1 &&) ZoSIUhX Stable and toA Centrally A Larce Corral. . 4aH ATrifEJED y Mib rrAM r7ac3rmi3DG'i CS2C3S?ix2J' , family jJ U&cwaaxrMH. at Ctomplee IU first premla n i - I0 tli furniture, CHADALlEnd; ; 4 ward, 0CR3ELL,VTAR3 k COMINOA v :s n ... , i- 7i e Vf ',!, fcjarQ'buiiuwM ccancacimi A moutana |