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Show ' - CONIINE; DAILY JOURNAL. Thursday Morning, May 25. 1871. FIlOM JfOTHtlCG. 7' The biiTika of Bear River, crowded d with people for half a mile in length, presented a striking contrast to what they did at the beginning of 160. (On the 16th of January of that year, we passed through here the first time,' having pawl ten dollars to be stage-ri- d from Brigham City to. Cedar City, just on. tLe other side of Promontory, ft ts between thirty and forty miles only, but yre were from 8 o'clock a. m. to 12 P it. making the trip, walking ahead most of the time, ami waiting on the gunny side of hills for the spaviued - gaily-dresse- coaeli to come up. The wind seemed to auck clown through this valley on that day from the north, and wc thought perhaps It had 'been avoided by the then quly people of the couutry on accouut of its exposure. Al. Stubblefield had a saloon just north of the track aud" a little this side of the station house, where one could get bread, meat, coffee, and sage brush whisky, ou a pinch, and Green & Alexander wore unloading some lumber for a similar establishment opposite Stubblefield's, south of the track. The e , Brigham City were Booths-o- rimning-- a precisely where the City of Corihnc was launched from yesterday, aud they had a brush fence extending from bend to bend of the river, a little this side of their log house (still standing), and claimed the land eastward in the large beud to the river. -- Gilmore, of Brigham Citypin connection with Moore, now Postmaster at Salt Lake, had laid two foundations on land now within the town limits, and Connor and McMassar, and others, were looking already to this fcpot as the natural site for the coming town. All the Union Pacific Railroad men were' talking1 'Bonneville, and the Central Pacific Railroad men, Ogden. "We, made up our mind that this was the place, and the only one, railroad men to the contrary notwithstanding, during that trip on the stage conch from Salt Lake to Cedar City, We went back to Salt Lake, and soon, .via Echo, returned here, arriving February 6th, finding no appreciable change, except that Green & Alexander had got their hotel up and were just moving in. Col. Stevenson, with a party of C. P. engineers, was encamped on the east side of the river, and by the way, Mr. Burges, with a party of U. P. engineers, was eficamped on this side, about where the station house stands. Col. Stevenson, on the 7 th of February, staked off the foundation for his companys ice house, and set men to excavating for it. We havent space to tell how from these .beginnings the town has grown to be what it is, that is to say, a town supplied with more of the comforts of city life s of the towns of the than United States. A month or so afterward people began to arrive and pitch their tents from back points on the road from Salt Lake, from Idaho, Montana, Colorado, Wyoming, Nevada and California how. the U. P. Company were induced to survey a town site here; how, bn the 25th of March, $20,000 worth of lots were sold ; how canvass houses .sprang up like wnish rooms in the sage brush: how the town lived through that rainy April and May without. a good roof to shelter it, lumber being 15 cents a foot, and shingles non est comeatibus ; how we built a church by subscription, aud then replaced our canvass by wood--eadobe, aud brick buildings; how we built an opera house and more churches, graded the streets and provided for water on the street corners and in the houses ; how, finally, we raised $(,000 by subscription to induce Mr. Diefendorf and persons he interested with him to build a fine steamer to connect us with Southern Utah, the launching of which, Tuesday, made all these steps from noth-in g to greatness pass before our minds vision in full detail. Most of our readers know' how it is themselves, having weathered it through from the start, and those who do not, could not appreciate the niceties of the situation Were we to rope-ferr- y, -- . . niuc-tentli- -- n, . 1 tell them. : , Seriously, our progress has been satisfactory, and quite as rapid as could reaIt is sonably have been expected. cause of congratulation, we think. The make . same efforts in the future will all she can be or ought to be, and we have not the slightest idea that they ' will ever be wanting. . Co-rin- Tiie Bio Railroad West. ne A mes- senger started front San Francisco for Sacramento, on the 22d, with articles incorporating the.? California Pacific Railroad, the Eastern extension to build the railroad front Davisville, Yolo County, Cal., via Goose Lake, Christmas lake, Oregon and Southern .Idaho to Salt Lako and the junction of the Union Pacific Railroad. The capital is $50,- 000,000. Trustees are M. S. Latham, A. Canzel (agent of the Rothschilds), El H. Green, Loudon: I. Yricdlander, W. H. Tillingbast, W. F. ltailopor, Col. r J. P. Jackson, Rudolph Suebach, of Gen, J. B. Ft Julius May, Eugene L. Sullivan. Frankfort-on-thc-Mai- n, is-bi- c, PALL OF TUB COSmUHC. It seetns that the set f irapeactieables who have been exhibiting the tendeacies of what is called progress in j Paris for three or four months, to the intense disgust of the; world, have, at last, succumbed to the forces launched against them by M. Thiers. What will happen next is, perhaps, of as much interest as any of the wonderful occurrences of the last nine months. It would seenu from the present outlook, that between the mob at home and the Germans abroad the condition of the French nation could not be worse. Whether what we see is the result of bad. government, or of incurable defects in the French character, it bouts not much to consider. The French mob appears to head the European column, which, for nearly a century, has been advancing toward anarchy or worse. It has cut loose from all the long established anchors of things. Authority in religion, in government, the constitution of society, one might almost say, human nature itself, is systematicalmovement of the ly ignored in this The prospect masses towards liberty. ahead for Europe is dark, since a majority of the people constitutes the strongest power on earth, and this majority in Europe seems incapable, when unrestrained, of restraining itself. Perhaps the power of self control will come at last, but it will only be through the same ZXBT70 r Three to four tbsandfecpl3- New York on the 23d t witness QJEllG lV Ls fight between Edwards1 txl Collins, for the light weight championship. banquet to the British Commissioctzrs was given in New York, on that 23d, by Cyrus W. Field. Besides the Commissioners the guest3 numbered over one hundred prominent citizens. Speeches were made by Earl De Grey, Wm. Cullen Bryant, Sir Stafford Northcote, ex Senator-WilliamGen, McDowell, Lord U- 1 3W t nit thinks Alama claims honorable to England, and though Am rica realizes no compromise still she acBoth cepts it Tor the sake of peace. Time 24-T- h Xoxdos, May the settlement of the ratified countrid of the Commission. y kxre-tlrycd- Jlie.Ulxa 5 ES? -- .23 r t Crrrz ; i 7'uQD Lit), - 7 V IUv.R & S om, v. )v .74 iv SoEa Frladl. V- r ? i- - lA2i f;-- clirL J CVuiET ; k' c-- U j CORINNE, UTAH ntAl Rms, tatt Uls Cttj. A.lloa,bltUtCCij. Thiers is Indefatigable in the direction 7 of operations.- revolution The 23. Panama, May isU are within ' three miles of.Fauaina. Corlnas, The consul declares the seizure of the EtSlM tt--ii 7 American steamship, Montjoy, to be J. 0. Knney, CoriaiMk , Ctama nMiishij piracy, and requests the Captain of the Utah Giaatta WfaaMhl; ' Fointh itrMt Corlaae. British war ship, Cameleon, to capture Travoloro vrlll tUla .' Tenterden, Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, I, A IForLTs special says Co and others. it is now stated in positive terms that Clio TKraltoyyi there will be a radical change In the management of the Eric Railroad ; that a number of railroad magnates now in that city have combined for that pur'' r pose, and for a total reorganization of her. HUSO to City Bra wery, Campbell A ttewB. ColmA Out is It the Erie Directory.proposed busiNoaurtb B. in Panama P. UontaM excitement a. J. .;( , Great Vlwdwa, Siwt Bravery, j ' i form a club in San Francisco for the ness at a stand still, and a battle is ex 8slnt Look Cath Uo y Q. W. P. Cpi caco. purchase of the magnifloent Palace car but the rebel success pected from California in built thatcity recently is uot likely. ; i L. and Mexican woods, and present it to i'.i Klitwdiir Dock. ,! t x VBZIY LATEST DISPATCHES. II. Denm, T1IB A. Oana. Raaotaetaey, Montana street. Tkm JSmr is ftectel irlO Ute .v ; President Grant for his especial use. J. Stimnss A 0(4 Montana Etreet. o ,u ' "1:.: ; DatCkcr MIDNIGHT REPORTS. CMas. W. T. Riley and associates, of Kelton, WIBTDS3,'Ak C. P. Market, D. J. Ileyftpn. KtrlreniTs block, and in this county, have recently sold a lead LIQUORS North Pront street. 24.The May insurgents 7 A CIGARS. Versailles, B. Msrtln Sen, Mentann street. in Clifton District, for $125,000, and C. Honor tlie of of the fired EalUUn Material. Legion palace The taUs is always nffiM with ft beet W. Tozer, of the same place, has been O ' D. W. weet of intbemarfcet Parkhnrst, nnd depot others. some offered7 $8,000 for a fractional interest and Council of State, and cisau Neatly farafched The Versaillists have advanced on the I. n. Ilnntoon, San Frmnclsco. beds. in his ledge. 7 At Lake Point, the nythf left to Belleville, centre to Louvre aud Elleworth A Bonthan, party of workmen engaged on the, new SIGGOn, 17ALLACE Ci CO, Halles Centrale, and right to the obser I. M. Barrett, Montana street. pier and landing, will get through and I). Conway, Montana street. v the middle of next vatory. Fumes and smoke of petroleum Sisson, Wallace A Con Montana street. experience whereby the educated classes have them ready by the Ransohoff it Co., Montana street. pervade city. week.. ( ; we have already attained it. For one, Corftnnts m Utah. 24.- - Capt. McArSalt Cletktas. May Lake, said dollars are silver half Counterfeit do not look, ven, for the establishment Ad. Knhn k Bra. Montana street. thur and forty eight men, of the Thir Sisson, Wallace A Cu. Montana street. of permanent human society on any other to be in circulation in considerable numJOS2ZZ3 IN nth Regiment Infantry, left Camp Demtlst. basis than that now existing in Christian bers in Nevada, and $2.50 gold pieces tee Dr. II. Hadley, Montana street. Gov. Stanford donated Douglas for Fort Badger yesterday countries, involving reverence for reli- in California. Odd Fellows College, of Califor- morning. J. W. McNutt k Co., Montana afreet. gion, for women, for justice,, and the to the Col. Froiseths new map of Utah; is Hurlbnt Bros., Montana street . James Gee was t also the nia, $25,000 in gold. power of individual been He has California closely completed. last arrested at Oakland, just duty of obedience to rightful and justly J. W.n.Graham M. D. Montana street. K. Painter, R. R. Depot counterfeit for week $2.50 PnOVI3IC73, gold engaged on it for upward of six months. Mrs. having constituted authority. The mob of Paris R. Roberts, M. Dn SaU Lake City. . R. some contain Lake Salt The twelve hundred papers Over churches has been quelled for the nonce, but who- pieces. Dry flufli, claim jumping, and LIQUCH3, Ad. Kuhn A Bro Montana street. ever thiuks the work done forever, takes, were built iu the United States last year. complaints about A new post office has been estab advise all such irregularities to be imme P. J. Fnrwelt, Montana street. in our judgment, but a superficial view Sisson, Wallace k Co Montana street. T03ACC0, diately stopped by a strict administra L. Demers, KirkendalTs bleck. of things. The following summary of lished at Camp McDermott, Nev.- tion of law. the seiges of Paris may uot be uninter- Walla Walla Statesman says there is CLOTOIUO, A new disco very has been made in See third page of this paper. in sickness ever more that is the from than in this connection. It valley esting Anb, Miss Carrie Moore, the Bingham Canyon. Ore very rich. known before. Geo. A. Lowe, near depot Boston Advertiser : Gerrish k Miles, Montana afreet. Whceluu received a yesterday Judge ( i As early' as 53 B. C. the Romans most accomplished skater in America, ANDr ore Silver the from of remilling Parnlihlag sample is about to visit Carson City. iJlfi ibught successfully outside, bravely High Bros. Montana street sisting Paris, and then entered it. 463 wayraan made an unsuccessful attempt Cloud, Camp Floyd District, taken from Kuhn Sisson, Wallace k Os. Montana street. a. i. was sigualized by the achievement House furnishing D. Conway. which 26 feet shaft a $377 down, assayed Drown jud Prior, Chicago. of Childric 1., who drove the Romans out to rob. H. R. Perry, in Sierra County, f t 1.7 7 ton. i k Co. Chicago. per PhilipNVadsworth its of the prized to wu. 845 saw the Nor- Cal., last week.- Including purD. street. Montana 0. , Richmond, & Co. Wells, Fargo shipped this morn, J. Strauss k Con Montana street RESIC2NT PARtNKRS IN- -. mans besiege, crowd, pillage, burn it. chase of the St. Paul and Pacific Road, received worth of bullion, v .. In 887 Charies the Fat surrendered the the Northern Pacific Railroad ;; Fast Freight. 7,7 ,, Company ing $25,000 ' twelve ' to a after Normans, city standing Diamond R Line. and San Francisco, by stage from Piochc. Chicago mouths siege. In 1358, the Dauphin, has 413 miles of road now in operation, : Kirkrndatl. ' Hugh themThe Bear Lakeists are enjoying afterward Charles V., laid siege to Paris, and before the close of the present Bea7 Prult. IMPCSYINO MlRCCT Rtabut in vain ; and the attempt of Edward rn the length of finished track will be selves hugely in their handsome pleasure 1. Lebenleunn A Col, Montana street. f 'i Ji 0. II. Elliott Montana stiver. f 7.1 i III.- , in the following year, was equally at least 560 miles. ; y Louis A. Mullan, boat. f Montana street Henry Denhalter, fruitless. In 1420, the English troops an C H N A AND AN N. P. Woods & Co. received yesterday nselor-ut-laFurnlturr. aud in cqu attorney became masters of the proud city, aud W. Lesher, Montana street .t from the works of Dick & Co., East J. D. Conway, Montana street held it for sixteen years, notwithstanding Walla Walla, had his name stricken r I r;r ; the struggle of Charles VII. to reduce it from the coast roll for embezzlement and Canyon, twelve tons of bullion, .Whet eg;aaUd Gmcorlrs. 7 A large amount of pro is stacketl up 1. M. Barra! Montana street in 1427. In 1464, the Count of Charo-lai- s bad conduct. fas: be emsmtry. Arrangements Lave t, laid siege to the walls of Paris, but been & Co.s warehouse, Klsson, Wallace k Co. Montana street. Howland around perfected this week by which pas Itne. Montana street. he did not achieve its capture. In 1536 thu reduction iu the price o Stanley Ransohoff k Cow Montana street awaiting in nine can reach Chicago days. the Ethperor Charles V. of Germany en- sengers G. Goldberg, Montana street. IVe Respectfully call the attention freight. from the Columbia river to Henry Leiwes, Fourth street. deavored to make glorious Paris his own, Connections ' V. ... L. North street. Front Demen, m in A fine school house i being built but his exertions were barren of triumph. Kelton is made by the Northwestern O. D. Richmond, Montana street. Allen the k in town bitten Iu 1503, Paris, being Co., Chicago. Day, dogs by Walkerville, the new mining or of civil war, sustained a marvel of a Stage Company. S mta S ' Hnrrtwnrw. 7 East Canyon. .7, '7'. A Miles, Montana street. Gerrish siege, and flung its gates opeu to Henry MEETING OF TUB CENTRAL COM mile north Huntington, Hopldus A Co. Sacramento. Ogden, May 24. About a In 1814, the IV. the following-yea- r. 31 a, W t t LIBERAL OF MITTEE TUB bench some boys of Uintah on a east 1 allied troops occupied Paris, ami reHntela. 7v '77' PARTY. Louis discovered under what they Metropolitan Malsh A Greenewald, rraprieton, established the monarchy hunting stock, street. XVIII. In 1815, the roar of the cannon who Committhe our dead Central man be of had goue BearMontana At a meeting to a thought ry K. A. Stahn, Proprietor, oppoRiver Honae, r of Waterloo heralded the taking by the tee of the Liberal Party of Utah, held at to bed and r' j site the Depot. J small a died, picked they up allied troops of that prey of whicn the the U. S. District Court room in Salt Corlnne House, Kobt. Colwell, Proprietor, oppoand book and .mirror site Diamond JfRM dejwt. him, near,, pocket and armed hunters never weary, who, Lake City, May 20lh, 1871, in pursuPcfcl! Clct2 Masonic House, (feorgeChaplow, Proprietor; North on this occasion, had their precious ance to the published call, there were went ' to the Settlement to notify - the Fnmt street. 'j ii In 1871, the Prus- present J. Milton Orr, Salt Lake county, authorities. A party started to the place Silver Star Hotel, Lewis 8i!vrrs, Proprietor, Mongame three years. street. tana sians sent a few thousand Bavarians to Chairman ; Wells Spicer, Toole county, described and found the AND bones, clothing Salt Lake House, Tilden A Lawrence, Salt Lake the in Paris a Co! . H. R. City.; enticing. day spend Robertson, Esq., Secretary ; ta ldir jfignrtt bed of a man with clothes on ex- Ogden House, John Mahon, Ogden, Utah. Samuel KahtnJos. Silver. Esq., Salt and s mm Ice. his hat and boots, which were lying bslsid dfwahm M. Tiiikiis on the Situation. In Lake county; uol. Wro. Johns, Box El- cept M. Hell. John House, O. F. Hon. All of der the had near. Strickland, appearance liaviug county; the Assembly, on the 22d, Thiers made say Knrtirt. proxy for J. F. Haller, Piute county, E. been there some time.' On close exami- Corlnne Brnch of the Great Weetera, W. II. t. a congratulatory speech on the. surpris- P. Johnson, proxy for G. Golsborourg, s Agent. visible. foul nation of were, play signs Imt. Rev. Collector. ing success of the Government arms. Box' Elder comity; Wm. Woodhull, fnn CZr Orders promptly ttSrii jParrhseen outside of 0. J. which was His wallet, lying for Utah v 7 i1 ; county Hollister, OfSce, Hank of Corlnne. Benj. Bachman, He said ho had not expected to effect an proxy Montana coating fa Cortona, are requested Lumber. Chislett, Summit county; and a the bed, was open and contained only a entrance into Paris for three or four days John to call and euniae Stuck Price. the small piece of newspaper. number of .. prominent citizens of The skull D. W. Paikhnrst, west of depot. ' . the of detail and an in account .v Ltamon. yet, gave Territory. found to be fractured above the The Chairman called' the Committee was movements of Sunday,, which terminated Sam. L. Tlbbels, ear. Fifth and Montana street. aud plain marks of Ransohoff A Co., , EniMC so victoriously. He announced that the to order and stated the object of the right cerebellum, I 1. M. Burst, or blows from hammer a hatchet, heavy A meeting. Liadsly Ca, 8acramento, Government was determined to visit MSB CslMmls Geu. G. II. Maxwell was then called which had sunk through and burst the Sweet, Leonard A Con Chicago. Ln Fraatto ctmt; Sisson, Wallace A Con Montana street. with rigorous punishment the most for and made a brief but eloquent aud 7J I V ' ' v. 1 17 fouud to as No clue S7 ffssa3 CfrssL skull.C Bnernmenta Stanley Bros; name, age, ..7 t bills and the of that criminal insurgents, patriotic speech. :.a i Llvsry Ctsttm. 43 CUM? a A m, A C On motion the following were sug- or past residence. An inquest was bqd, Hardenbrook Dros would be introduced to? restore the Chapel Front street. 77, the were and near the commiton remains for the dnterped R. '7T Montana street. appointmeut J. Tagert, of Expiation. The place Vendome is gested the their to of is was iound. It acceptance spot where the . body to be surmounted by a statue of France. tee, subject : Johu P. Dodan, W. and Plasterer. position, Cz have 18 W. W. Hall, Bricklayer he lain there must supposed, II. II. Shepherd, House and Sign Painter.' Chrisvote W. of thanks to Thiers and the army A llockhill, Juab county, Dr. months. was adopted by acclamation. tian, Beaver county, James E. Bromley, Cschinwy. EUPuiiOG UE GTAC2 Summit, Cal., May 24. An English Agricnitoral Geo. A. Lowe, near the Esq., Summit couuty, E. P. Johnson, Esq., Box Elder county, E. S. Foote, ma named Jos. Groves, a painter by Steam Engines Hawkiaa A Carttvll, San' Important Invention. A black- Toole couuty, H. M. May, Bingham, was found dead ia bis bed at the See third page of this paper. smith of Salt Lake City, says the Ketcs, Salt Lake cou nty, Mr. Hilliard, Morgan trade, f this Summit House; Pwwderi morning. has invented a machine to catch and county, Horace Wheat, Toole couuty, Sacramento, May 24. Campbell, the A. W. Taylor, Montana street. t kill grasshoppers, which is supposed will Mr. Goodwiu, Cache couuty. 7 TIP li suicide a who man attempted by taking A resolution CoM Earner the J. following Thereupon 'Chicage. 7 VmOKIA OJT,: prove effective : dose of laudanum at Kjrks drug store, XPleltete. : was ; ? ; adopted , It consists of ft frame, drftwn by two stated his object, in doing so was because D. W.Parkhnrst, near depot. HEEEMA, Resolved, That the connty or dishorses, having an apron extending forPrtrgtAmf. he was out of work and money. He of in each district the committees trict , .;,,AND4 Dally Journal Oflce, fflft)a street. ward close to the ground to scrape up ; ' are requested to call aud bold has siuce procured work in a blacksmith Territory ,BeF9am4L the locusts, with a hood above it forming a Convention for the purpose of nominOccidental n. F. FipPf, Proprietor, MoataaasL Shop. a box open in front. At the rear of the Councilmen for the next Legisla-turmachine is a pair of rollers, geared to- atingon the last Monday of June, (26th) freight train will arrive By Breeden k SoeSkWkT-Teak. n 1 7' HD' gether, the upper one driven by the car- 1871, and to report such nominations to from San Francisco Col. Hydes steam GZi WiFte3 0s rying wheels of which it forms the axle. the Chairman of this 'committee, and wagon. It will be shipped to Coriune, Whatever may. find its way into the front also what assistance theyt inay need, if Arctl. TJnitodl and thence to the Utah mines; where it of the machine is obliged to pass be any, for election purposes. t'' , H in hauling ore to the Alhambra, North Front A K '1 ti tween the rollers at the Lack, which beUND'a h tz On motion of Col. Johns, it was or- will be employed street, Ned Lewis, (Vti-ing capable of being forced close to- dered that the Chairman appoint at his steamboat lauding. It is said tp be an 1 gether, are apt to completely demoralize leisure and upon consultation, a suita- interesting piece of machinery. prietors. A the iron clads. . ble committee to draw op and publish a suitable address, stating the objects of A correspondent writes from Cache this TO-DA- Y. organization. George Bond, Montana street. On motion j ordered that the Secretary A Valley, to the Ketcs that the crops look Denton, 4 1 f members of the committee the address first rate where there are no grasshoppers, 0 X but are very numerous in many places, with circular letters, relating to the duties assigned them. t . . , G 7 i v. and are taking the 'Crops clean a they emu Hon. O. mnA 'CtM made Am were then Ctmr 0 by Speeches H t J v ; 4 V 7 go. Many Hare lost inost pjjtheir graiu F. Strickland, R: H Robertson, J. M. 0 V, r dsyirtew, 7 CbcdeSf B Hon. Col. stiTl J. McKean, wo. J, and are Johns, Orr, already, they ; siU'i.l ( A ta Dellvrttd tasatltlrt on both sides of the rive Vit J. Silver, Col. Wickizer and others, where upou, on motion, the meeting adthey are not discouraged yet. They journed. j Cha.' '. t. planting com, where the grain has been ' . ' J. Milton Orr, JOHN HEIL. By ' in all time. Wells Sptcua, Secy. Orders from abroad solicited, ngj taken, wbichjis tf Oeo. A. Iavf, near dspoiT good tsyTgtf s, -- 4 : : - to - . ' 1 irr13o-tanaatre- roon me et. w, i t- ! -- . , : -- , , - i;;-.'- t self-contro- GROC ERI ES, i l, i . -- , , Chin 000 Goods. ' 5 . . f 7- : , : 1 , - ' '' ' i; I w, JAP v ; ; 1.. ; , . . .. ' . , . w , .; . ' ' ' "i ' ontoii ' V TO t-- , lorn r 77 at Lata; -- 7b v . tr Qtas-cot- "''; . f -- 1 1 5 S j , ':r . . Gilmer to-w- it ! i -- . 4 ' v , ' '' A i - - e to-nigh- ts W ( . e .,-- Otateo i 1 ; ' . t-CD'C'Gxprc MEW "Ical lca!! Icollf - t . - - ' j Iczt V i- . ,'v ' , |