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Show I H daily comnnc reporter. Sk. DEIfNIS J. if t003T,.....:..LEdIt. MONDAY, ' JUNBflftr 4 r - X71 - ?"? PBR80HAL. i i 12 1871. i i,t nr the western union telegraph co. the statute law of the State. The parties ' ante ted obtained .bonds. Both parties are determined to take the matter to the highest 1 . , Courts. v. S. iY. Tyng, New York, June Jr. at the opening of8t. Pauls Episcopal Church yesterday, said: We came here to open a new Protestant Episcopal Church in all its purity in all its simplicity, and I wish to call your attention to tho fact that, it is a Protestant Church, and that it is to protect against any usage that displaces the spirit by a sendee that puts priests in the place of the word of Christ. Let it be distinctly understood that this church will be iVeo and independent, standing on the basis of the broadest sympathy with all those churches in its vicinity that hold to the common faith; and thus, while till clinging to our peculiar forrhs which have come down to us from our fathers, we can yet extend the hand of welcome to all who worship in the name of the Savior. All the necessary arrangements have been made for the President to visit the Pacific coast. He will leave Long Branch about the middle of August, accompanicd'by SenWilliams of Oreator Nyo and gon. He will visit Salt Lake, where great preparations have been mado to rcccivo him by Brigham Young. Prom there he will go to Nevada and San Francisco. At the latter place he will take ship and proceed to Portland, Oregon. The trip may possibly be exended to the Sandwich Islands. ex-Scna- .1 . . . THE L If ' " DISPATCHES. Tiie Pmi4entg Proposed Visit to the Pacific - TIic Woslilngtun Treaty In j . . r ... BEV England. TYNGS i RELIGION. IIO.UE NEWS. San Francisco, Juno 11. The California press, almost without an exception, denounce the Coroners Jury in the case of the Chinaman- murdered by boys, on Fourth street- - In the face of positive testimony they returned a verdict of death from causo unknown. The result of primaries throughout the 8tgU indicate the nomination of Booth for Governor by the Republicans, and Haight, the present incumbent by Democrats. Both aro pledged against local subsidies to railroads. 'General ltosecrans is industriously promoting the projected California Southern Coast Railway, New York, June 11.- - A special from Washington says, the causes which led to an estrangement between Calacasy, the Russian Minister, and Secretary Fih, found their origin in a letter witten by Calacasy to his Government, hi reference to tho celebrated Perkins. claim, in which tho Secretary of Statois alluded to In a most insulting manner. Tills letter found its way into the State-- Department and Into the hands of President Grant. When Calncasy's attention was called to it ho pronounced it a forgery, but subsequently stated that he had written a paper similar to the one on filo in State Department, which had been abstracted from his desk and had not been forwarded by him to the Russian Government. The reception of Professor Morse, at the Academy of Music this evening, was a most brilliant affair. Seldom hRs so large a crowd filled the Academy. Tho stage was occupied by telegraphic operators from All parts of tho United States, who Iiavo come here to take part in the ceremonies. Washington, June 11, Captain Halls arctic exploring steamer, Polaris, sailed yesterday afternoon with all the officers and crew on board, for New York. A largo orowd of persons assembled to see the voyagers off and wish them good bye. Washington, June 11. Tho Boaid of Inspector of steamboats, now in session in this city to prepare, new rules and regulations for tho movement of licensed pilots and steam vVstrii, have announced a resolution continuing tho rules now la uso until the new regulations nnder a recent act of Congress slialt bo completed and the promulga-ta- d resolution approvod by tho Secretary of the Treasury, who has ordered the same to bo submitted to all pilots on lakes, sea board and western rivers immediately. New York, Juno 11. Secretary Sqward and party arrived at Suez by a steamer from Bombay, on May 9th, and proceeded on a special train to- Cairo, where they bccamo tho 'guests of Khedive. Seward was presented to Khedive on the day after his arrival and received with royal honors. The Viceroy returning the visit in person. Tho Secretary and party were to take a three weeks trip to the ruins of Thebes and other points of interest up the Nile, In special trains and private yacht furnished by Khedive, after which the party will visit Alexandria, proceeding thence by way of Jerusalem to Constantinople- - The Sultan has issued orders to Pachas to receive Mr. Seward east guest of the nation; Worcester, Mass., June 11. A sweeping tornado passed through the towns of Paxton, Holden and West Boyles ton demolishing every building in its track, and tearing up trees by the roots. In Paxton it demolished the barn of L N. Parkburst and blew off one gable of his house- - From there it went northeasterly and blew down the buildings of 2IrBigelow From thence through the woods, sweeping: all before it. A large tree waa blown thirty rod, with upwards of a ton of earth on its roots. , The and tyrnado took bat a moment for Itawork waa acodmpanied by thunder, lightning and - i a i ' I t , J -- j -- ' f 1 I I ' I I? 4 i J ;l ') it H , The press expect that a strong effort will be mado by the Bonapart-ist- a for the success of their party in the coming .supplementary elections. Tlio Journal of Paris says Princo Imperial See, and not Princo Napoleon will bo put forward as a candidate for the Assembly. Clocher thinks the result of tho election in tho cities will check tho tendancy to monarchist. Tho restoration of the public Uuildings have commenced. General Donai has issued an order that nil civiliansTound with arms in their possession after a certain day, shall bo tried by n court martial. Picard has resigned tho Governorship of tho Bank of France. The Orleans Princes is still at Versailles, Beslay and ThcUsix, who acted by the authority of tho Commune as delegate superintendent of tho Bank of Franco and Fostul Department, respectively, have been released from prison at tho intercession of the Bank authorities and furnished with safe conducts to lea vo Franco. London, Juno 12. Tho resignations of Favro and Valentin aro reported. Aumalo declined a banquet. Paris is crowded. Tho government has decided to indemnify the owners for houses destroyed. Clerkenwcll, Juno 12. Tho Communists have resolved to hold q meeting on Monday night in Hyde Tark to protest against extradition. Tho Tories are organizing to oppose tho treaty of Washington. A struggle is expected. Hughes, addressing tho workmen, eulogized the liquor laws and other institutions of America, praise tho people and government, and urged emigration. Starving Persians Iiavo killed and eaten fifty children. Lisbon, Juno 12. Tho Emperor and Em' press of Brazil are here. a married London, Jnne 12. Schneider nobleman. New York, June 12. A Worlds Washington special says that n telegram received from London by a high official, liero y n states that tho treaty, with her Majestys ratification, will bo sent into 1 Parliament on Tuosday. Paris, Juno Sir rain. . . - New Haven, June , 11. Seven member In the case of the Territory of Idaho vs. Charles Douglas, indicted for the killing at E. D. Holbrook, formerly Delegate to Congress' from that Territory, about a year ago the Jury disagreed, and a new trial has been orderred. Two undertakers meeting the other day, one of them remarked on the vast increase of Well, mortality. replied the other, luckier than have not buried fori I, 'youre a living soul these three weeks. A magnetic car brake, recently tried on tho Erie road, brought to a stand-sti- ll in thirteen seconds a train running at tho rate of forty-fiv- e miles an hour. Some of the passengers were nearly thrown from thoir scats. On Sunday, May 28, ten inches of snow fell in Bear Valley, Alpine county, California. Eight inches of snow fell on the trail near Yoseraito. Tahiti Oranges aro being sold in Los Andes, the entire crop of that county having eon shipped to San Francisco. A new Odd Fellows Hall is to be erected in Vallejo, Cal., which will cost about , IEIE T H HJ C IS. ; -- v - NEW t- - AND JEoi- RlFFEItlYS KEG SALOON. i 1 QCABTEUMaeTKRe Dcror, Cheyenne, W. T., June a, 1871. BALK OF ANIMALS, AND STORE CLOTHING advertised to take plaoe at C. A. REYNOLDS, Building Material Thursday, August 10, 1871, for ail the Floor end Bait required at this Post for one year, or for such leva time as the Commissary General may direct, coinmen-in- g October 1, 1871. Details and requirements furnl-bo- d by Ihe undersigned; a copy of the latter tvllrthta advertisement to be attached to each proposal offered. OEO. B. WILSON, 2d Lieut. 12th Inf , Act. A. Q. M. Jjl2-f-it jVrc liernly ROUGH LUMBER, CLEAR PINE, FINISHING LUM- BER, OREGON PINE , . Scotch Whiskey. , GIN. . , v e i j Redwood Houldings, j? AND DOORS S ASH, Uio f riiantp tj This N PORT WINE. market. Board and lodging by day week. The bar in conmcilou with the house contains the Aneat wines, liquors sad cfgare. E. A. UTAHN, Proprii tor. my9-3m f 0PIIIR Oflloo: I. In roy8 1 r' al7-d- tf , firm BOUGIITAND SOLD. LOT - apl-t- f UTAH. O. D. CASS,...., ....President. 7a JBsXiDf ai seen isseaa ea se see aaseesj Ctkh$0Y CLOTHING AND DRY GOODS, ' Hr e CIDER. an unlimited number of both t 1 and Ex charge. Hew - York, 4 Chicago, And J PEAS0.UL ASD SURPRISING- LOW PRICES PROMPT ATTETT10L apl-t- f KAHN BRO.S Door West of llelropolltan Hotel, Montana street, - Corinnc, DAY. We are manufactnring spl-t- f Y7on.na, CASE GOODS. Maraschino, 0,'mp (uum and Kruffi, ' , t !, Vermont h, Cherry Cordis U Jau.GIsgcr (Browni), 1 Cupp lea Beat, 1, 3, at the above works a supe , v CIGARS, TOBACCO ETC. Cabanas, WATOKias) GOLD JEWELRY; natlvs ! Pistols and mssical Instrument twaysonbamL Repairing don with dispatch and warranted. ai4f Fssrlh ntrest, Ktar Montana, 4 Bergochea FlgaJ EVERYTHING uaed by the trade always inff at tbs shortest notlcs, and to persons ordering f- abroad promise to give my personal attentita' tbs selection and shipment of goods. Fricec X ft low as tha same class of stock can be bought Tho Ely Record of the 4th has COME ONE! COME ALL! a2S-3either in tbs Atlantic States or California. Aot the following items: Corinno HAVING A COMPLETE ASSAY aminatioto of ' o A NMWt I, person Judge Pitzer hat concluded to make good aqdprlse respectfully loltft , A I. CAOOIlf' I. x. s. mrsaziA. wlU ptojksa au at. or address, tbs Algal Pioche his permanent residence. His famiReduction Works, Corinne, trtah, tbs lowed cashmlc for which they will sellsuung OAT3 L. CTIDDALG, ly arrived there. r tbs same, myT W. GRAHAM, M. D., storms rain of There has been heavy along WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IR EXAMINER Of PBISniONO FOR UTAH. JOHN HXIL OFFERS TO THE the stage road from Salt Lake to Pioche for t bmt 150 miles. This appears to bo the rainy ttb lo'wwt r fvw orncE delivered every morning la quantities ' to ac- Wines, Liquors aicl season in that portion of Utah.' commodate ice aa oiear as Painters, dbcomtora, plain and ornamental paper Cerner of purchaser Fecrth and ....couza. ; Orders solicited from abroad. mSlUfT Mika Casey and Jim Levy, wounded. In hanger, and imitator of woods and marbleaT see rec churches reference tbs and R. all , rub i recent shooting affray, aro both, Corlaor and baalnsas bonaes of TOB WORE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION DONE EscUaa as4 FKlk SU.j principal dwelling UTAH. 1 e fvS-t- f Curtail. se7-l- f promptl and cheaply at tbs Ezroaram apt PiocnE. m , Utah. alO-dlm- , RUD8KLL & CAGGIE, 1 pj? CORINNE, f v MaJ v IsladeC vtTtC, ! 1 3sr id And manufacturer of fin 011' Nevada, Montana st., Corinne,' Magnolia, Dealer la nr and, JO La Maravella John Ilupfor, i S cigars; Prldo of Corinne, Evanston. Wyoming. And Retail Dealer In ;rocerics, liquors, Home, Henlys I X L- - lied Jurl-'t- , Call Wine, Angostuia. KEGS. rior article of Salt for table and dairy use. which we offer al low flgnres. We invite all dealers in salt to oxll and examine our stock before purchasing where. Backs furnished at St. Louie prices. ala, For -- particulars address SMITH. & DETTMKR, , Wholesale oaxt BITTERS. (Turner's), Bs. Peppermint, Ginger win Brandy, Gin and Whiskey Cocktail. Old Tom Gin; Cutter WhUbrjr ' Grapo Brandy. Oneida County, I. T. tan Francisco, IIENRY LEI WES, .AT. Local Agent for Corinne. Txaxm the principal cities East and West. - M. EDDY, M. LANGSpORF, ON Collections vUl receive ALL, ALL TO BE I1AD AT In all the town, Haupply the Immigration which will continue toi year t ttllng up th rich agricultural and mineral lands. Ar plications may be mado to agents on the ground Or address J Aio- - i OMAHA, NEBRASKA. Cold Dost, Cutting OS, Curuecoa, RU8INKSS HOUSES J. Crab Apple, ' General Town Bite Agent, U. P. R, R., SIGHT DRAFTS DRAWN t It IETY, Clo, Gnlnatw, Plnta 1and Quart's Uyaass, Pints umiqiuii' ar CoYcrnmcnt Taacheri, ' i - i- POUTEIL i ALL Tin: TOWNS ALONO TIIE LINE OF the rod from Omalta m .Corinne, which being Bold cheap, aud great inducement a Offered to all wishing to establish 2 ahd build for themselves a home, Jto Is a great drmat for BUY AND SELL , i anl (tiiart., Byass, Ilnl. and luari. BUSINESS AND RESIDENCE LOTS ; Bank of Corinnc. COIUNNE, Aluacutille, t . Tc uncut's. Pints DEPARTMENT 1 Competition Absai d. iAiigellca, RAILBOAk COMPANY Collections will receive prompt attention, Ourtf, j ENGLISH ALE. UNION PACIFIC Gold Dust, Coin A Exclmngc TS ,A8 TO MAKKe LIFORNI A WINKS. if The stockholders of tbs LOW v AVliitr, - Large, corn modi cm- -, furnished in a alyls equal toany hotel UTAH. Compos tti - CA ; F. Holler h Co., Proprietors. loom, Cablurt, Chas. Ilelil.Irk, . Ileldalck 46 Co., California. , , the mountain. - . - 1 he only firet clara II use. a ry (o Cures (Krugg), AT. IIOTZ1, - UTAH. CITY, I). A CHAMPAGNE. '' - 1 i - i 'Notions, otc., l urfund - tf GXtAIOD ADOFTED A )SCALE - ik Co., Mixed. ETC. ETC., ETC., CORINNE, SHOES, HATS Dnpuy, Jules Itobln -SHERRY. Corner Front and Fifth at., Corinne. D I a inn ml i: V. II. & Co., lO.IJ " ' v is pleasantly sn hated, house is conduced on firt claw principl. The best accommodtion la the city for travelers, and the table auppliid with all the luxuries lathe or a!7-d- (Sneeefsors to Wilson It Slorion), CALIFORNIA BLANKETS, ,1. ' FANCY AND PLAIN PICKETS, Tilden & Lawrence Proprs. Corinnc, Utnli. full-gro- V 1 EAST TKMIM.K STREET ! One; Half JBIpck West of Depot, e,t07,MtH IJUANDIKS. M. Clothing NEW EVERY . o: Week. Day Beard From $.T to $9 par week. Meals from 2S cent, to 1. Heals at all Honrs. TOWN VA i i . A, xBlack Svxaifu i j SALT LAKE ROUSE, First National Bank of Utah IN K N D Is E S 8 Corlnne, Salt Lake City d.s! . Black Swan M Bear Bivcr House, Redwood and Pine Shingles, AND ' Swan Extra. Proprietor ' - A - SOMETHING bf Board FLOORING, Now Stock of PRICKS d,, TVpod worths Bourbon,J. Tables served with all the luxuries of the market. The beat Restaurant lu town. Opsa for orders of a24-t- f any kind day or night. JL i afforded. F FULLER, SUGAR DRESSED, Hussey, DaMer & Co., WO . Nl gloss. , ' Home In the City. Fire-pro- of MontanSlrtt, COME Oif ! HURRAH! Knl , Bourbon. Our Favorite Ides, lu bbls and half bbls. . OCCIDENTAL RESTAURANT, ALSO i ' Cutters MRS. VICTOR CORDELLA, Fropss.- - D. Anglo-America- Tho San Francisco Chronicle says Mrs. Lander recently completed tho most successful engagement ever played at tho California Theatre. That journal says: The season lasted three weeks, commencing on Monday, May 8th. Mrs Lander opened with Eliza both, .which was presented five times; Mario Antoinette, three times; Mary Stuart, Henry VIII, and Charlotte Corday, twice each; and the following only onco: School for Scandal, Macbeth, London Assurance and The Stranger nine plays in all. The total receipts for tho eighteen plays were 119,800, being an verage of f 1, TOO per night. Mrs. Landers share was she 5,600, dividing the gross receipts of tho house, after allowing the deduction by the management of 1533.83 for expenses. By this it will be seen that San Francisco can appreciate merit, when tho opportunity is The Only Always on hand. ROUGH FENCING, I May 19.U71. rUOlOBALB, IN DUPLICATE WILL be received at thia office until 12 oclock m. t fillller's Bourbon. H6telr QtJABTKaMASTsn, and Summer , apl-t- f for Flour aud Salt Tost L , Crowders Bourbon, UTAH. First-clas- s Depot Quartermaster. Foat Hall, Idaho, ' ( nyc,3abd T 'Tears Old. ' Virginia nye. Millers Extra Bourbon, A ftill Assortment of Quar-termaete- Depot. Cheyenne, W. T., ou the 12ih of thia month, la postponed until the 2Vth. Catalogues to bo had on application to J131t - S Old Ilavlng recently taken tblk bones and thoroughly refitted and renovated It, I purpose to keep It as s asst-esmuc- & HOUSE, CORINNE, PE0PBIET0R. f : WHISKIES.- Rear of Kuneys Billiard PalacSl GIVEN THAT THE and personal property for the year 1871 baa been returned to and approved by t hook la now the Mayor and Council, the open for inspection at the office of the undersigned. 1 he Mayor and Council will ait ae a Board of Equalisation on Monday. June 19, 1871, at 9 oclock r. M., at which time ail peraona feeling aggrieved must prevent thcirlalms. Oten under my hand and eeal of aald city tlt'a 9th W. T. FIELD, dayof June, 1871. , ltecorder. je HI V HOOTS : spl-t- f UinTAEl PMHUnST, D. 17. Id UK UKUY TVOncE v s o.nroent of real E English ales and portera, pedal ties. The Ing, with other brands, always on band : 4 z WE-IIAV- bottie. Moo vc - jeis-iApply Immediately. TAX NOTICE. Orrxc-or Cut Rkcoedkb, Coumrr, Jane 9, 71. AS-- Spring foreign and domestlo cannot be surpaased Is th country. California wines la wood and afford. Fresh Oysters always on hand andssrvsd up In any atyl on abort notice. The Bar la stocked with th finest Wines, Liquor, J TV o and ibs AUaatlc States, and my asrertment or Proprietors. TO-DA- Y. with or Without Fixture,- Orr.-C- ttll UTAH, and Cigars. Cigars brought to this market. My good r looted from tbs loading bouses of th Pacific BIS 18 A FIRST CLASS HOTEL. CENTRALLY located, oommodloua and wall arranged.. Tha rooms are neatly and comfortably furnished. Tha table are always suppllsd with the beet tbs market ILumber Yard, Stile oi Rent, Proposals - nusn fc CXIXXEWALD, 1 - i Wine, Liquors and X3ont&ia Otroot, CORINNE, - HNWI n-- to-da- Wo like to hear a man speak pleasantly of his dead wife., A spiritualist, in alluding to tho many cxcelloncies of his deceased wife, closes hia eulogy as follows: In a word, this grand woman was one of tho qneen women tho queen woman of tho moral and social world. Whilb her narno has hardly been pronounced leforo tho public at large, the circle of her private influence was of tho widost and most efficient. Thousands of individuals havo been reached and modified, and not a few regenerated by it. She now, enters the heavens to reign ' morally and socially there; os much more, in herself, and in her grand experionco in life, than Mary the Mother of Jesus, or Ann Leo, or Clotilda do VauX, as tho developed woman is more than tho and tho Mother mere girl. Sho excels Mary, of Goa, os much as tho ago wo livo in ex cels the first Christian ccnturv; and may sho bo hold in that esteem by all true Pantarch- inns, in perpetuum. f. . cokfetitiox nadaraicMd takes ptsssurs in nnoncl tbit bahasyast reset ved sad basin store th to, set and fined stock of Hotel, Metropolitan t r 630,000. 11. - to-da- y, on Oregon railroads- - They are old employee of the Central Paciflc road, on which they were engaged, three years consecutively. They are reported to be expert at drilling, blasting, etc They appear more Americanized than any lot of Chinese that ever came under our notice speaking understandable English, and costumed mostly In Yankee Kalama (W. T.) Beacon, slops. FOREIGN NEWS. STARVING PERSIANS EATING THEIR CHILDREN. irTpc:iauet.:e H0T3LS AND RESTAURANTS. -- MiscsLiesftua.Ay:ra. to-d-ay 12-Re- Having relinquished the position of editor of the Corinne Reporter, I beg leave to thank the people of our prosperous city for their many acts of kindness toward the paper and myself during the time In which I have labored to conduct Us columns. - I take f this opportunity also to acknowledge a deep indebtedness to the contemporary press for uniform courtesy and expressions of good will- Dennis J. TooiitJ Corinne, June More Railroad Celestial. The last of the Typographical Union were arrested 60 for conspiring against the office trip of tha steamship Oxifiamme brought here laborers of a class more advanced Chinese of the morning Journal and Courier, under In their pursuit than those usually employed V j |