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Show s DAILY COHIIME REPORTED. DENNIS J. TOOHY, Editor and Proprietor. FRIDAY, SEIT! 29, 1871. ON TO RICHMOND." Tho dayi to try men' oula aro coming again to give opportunity for tlioi di.play of heroic virtue. A In ilmpler employment than war It will be found thnt the longect pol-uro to corral the persimmon, but . wo object to our people lying, luplncly In thelrhiHue whllo tho hot of Zion are glrdfiig on tho armor for battle. Tho Saint will in tho end wipo out the United State no matter what wo do, but still, in older that posterity may not bo compelled to pum the memory of this generation, there ought to bo a few skirmishers and ekcdnddlcrs to fill up tho page of history. . Tho ashes of tho Gentile fhould bo mingled nlth the pulver-Ijualkali only after a blaze of retreating glory shall have' made tho Saints of God shout for Joy from Soda Springs to Ivanah. Cache, Rich and Boxekhr aro drilled and accoutred for tho sanguinary fray, tho forces of those tliro countie Wing called the Army of Endowment under command of Lieutenant-Genera- l Lorenzo Snow, a man of huge valor. Major-GenerSamuel Smith, a mighty soldier and seducer of his own i.ioce will be at the head of the bushwhaeje-e- r corps with a staff of unquestionable cutthroat to maintain the dignity of headquarters. Weber Mnd Morgan furnish the army of Rloml Atonement under Generals Farjf and Richards with a camp of rendezvous at tho Devils Gate. They aro expected to butcher babes and old people who travel on tho Pacific railway. Tho Army of Emasculation occupies the canons of Summit with General county, and will IT. Daniel Well agaitut Camp Douglas-tha- t federal pout not being a mouthful for tho terrille squad of Nauvoo. South of tho lake a corps of independent sharp-shootcalled tho New Movement Hessians, under 'General Codbo and Kelsey, will operate according to the inducements oflored by tho contending powers. The above I tho most important of the military establishment of tho church, but our correspondents at tho front, if not captured this week, are instructed to furnish full details of the when it takes placo, which is now only a question of time. mI al to er ml-van- co : Tho Phrenological Journal, among tho magazines for October which have come to hand, dosorvos especial mention. A list of articles illustrated and otherwiso, composes its table of contents. Wo would particularly montion tho following; William Claf-li- n, Governor of Massachusetts; Tho Youth-fulneof tho World, or tho signs of its porpetuity; Eyo Openers; Foster Rlodgett; Mon, as Husbands, which wo commend to tho perusal of such; Witch-Haze- l; Grumblers; Now Studies in Physiognomy, or tho Model of Respectability; Human -- Food, its in China; Agripreparation; Street-sigculture and American Indifference-wAgrco with tho writer in his strictures on tho want of interest shown by young Americans in tho tillage of tho Soil; Rad Air; Writing by Dashes; Alice and Phoebe Cary; Somo Hints on Tinning; Tho Deserted Village, with new Illustrations; Alexander II. Stephens' Head; Girls Education. Wo cannot understand how any intelligent and discerning man, who has tho wolfaro of his family at heart, can dispense with this most valuablo periodical, Teiyns $3 a year, eiu-gNos., 30 cents. On trial three months 50 cents. S. R. Well, New York. ss ht o lo Darwin wrote his famous book, on tho origin of tho Jhuman species, under tho influence of impresrions received whilo listening bra Utah Missionary, illicit makes hi conclusions quite natural; but it is gratifying to know that tho philosopher could not make out tho Mormon a constituent of tho superior race. Huxley has the problem in hand now. N To ellminata tho Mormons from all Utah juries, in order to find verdict against bigItut tliia amy, seems pretty strong practice. sect lias seen fit to set up a --practico in defiance of tho tradition and habits of the whole Alglo-Saxo- n race, and of modern civilization. They took tho risk of its violent end. Unavoidably tho dissolution of these marriages will make victims. Rut tho thing must corns to an end somehow, and the longer it is postponed the greater tho trouble. There arc pleas of the Mormon morality, and of tho contrast in that respect between tho Mormons and tho other frontier And wo do not disputo it. inhabitants. But no rational person will pretend that polygamy is tho cause of their morality. Who will say that It is bocauso the wealthier saints have more wives than ono, that temperance prevails and prostitution is excluded? There Is no connection between these things. Abolish polygamy, and tho Mormon would have the same motives to be temperate and moral, and would hAvo no greater temptations to be otherwise. Polygamy is a diseased shoot from Mormon ism, and Its abolition will in nowise prevent tho practico of morality, . nor restrain their religious freedom. It will relievo them from a reproach. Cincinnati Gazette. Indifferent about money matters as the late Rufus Choate is reported generally to have been, ho had certain viows about the proper amount ofafoeand Its payment that were not unprofessional. On one occasion, when called upon to defend a man for a capital offense, and where Impecuniostty was mentioned, Mr. Choato flatly declined, So steeped in blood, and no exclaiming: money? lie's a lost man!" , r . . .. .... - WrU Whitman has a voto of thanks from tho managers of the American Institute for his recent remarkably original anostropho to tho Famous . Female delivered at the opening of the fair. , , The Duo dAumale has made considerable capital with tho Lyons Reds by a rumored declaration that he would never receive the presidency nor raise a finger in aid of the ; Count de Chambord, more from property to labor, postponed the time for national Independence at home and a powerful influence abroad, retarded immigration and hindred the settlement of new States. The payment freed capital for other ucs and . lowered the interest rate. by th wrsTERjr union tzlioxafii co.l IIo showed the superiority of our country and institutions, and gave America a new claim to be tho leader and teacher of manTHE LATEST DISPATCHES. kind, . Chicago, Sept, 28. Joshua S. Moore, a prominent and wealthy citizen of JacksonThe Poltroon Prophet Willing. ville, 111., committed suicide at that place y by taking strychnine. The cause is attributed to temporary insanity, The weather is extremely cold for tho Tho Carnage in Zion Deferred season. There was a hcavj frost last night. MISCELLANEOUS ADYTS. etc. GROCERIES, MISCELLANEOUS ADYTS C. COLDBEDC'G nnnsoMOFF co & 'YTIioleaalo i Y OF SECRETARY BOUTWELL. TerrlMe Fire-Dam- Etplosiea p in 1 , Berne, Sept. 28, A terrible explosion of fire damp occurred in one of the mines in Cmiton Grisones, Switzerland, and to-d- Switzerland. thirty persons killed. to-d- ay to-da- law-abidin- -- j Ne-vinl- . , -- 14-5X- JIAUICETi Always on hand a variety of th beat Men la sugar cured II amis IUcid, sausage, dried lenra cto. 33. MARTIN Ac CO., Wines and Liquors, i Front Nlreet, nated Secretary!- - of State; U. K. Hopkins, auglS-t- f NAN rn.lXCIM O. Comptroller; Thos. E. Raines, Treasurer, Francis C. Barlow, Attorney General. Z3! Resolutions wero adopted indorsing tho Tho Xhirest and Clearest, administration of Grant. Delivered every morning Conkling mado a speech, and said the withdrawing delegations would return. THKOUCUIOUT TUB CITY The Greeley delegation met at 9 o'clock, A-t DEFLutos. tTxo and a number of bitter speeches wero made. nv HIRAM IIOl'SK-Cincinnati, Sept. 28. Tho Secretary of the Treasury, Boutweil, addressed a very large Republican meeting at Mozart Hall IIAIiliEGS ADD SADDLERY. Cox presided. this evening. The Secretarys speech was mainly devoted Best The . Cheapest to financial matters, embracing an elaborate PACIFIC COAST. review of Jthe financial results of the policy ON of the Republican party sinco it came into power, and particularly during the past few Made a Specialty. yean. He compared the financial resoluConvention Democratic Ohio tion of the Call and rxarolna quality and prices before buying with the policy now being pursued by the elsewhere. Orders tram the country promptly filled. Ware room a and factory administration, and declared it was difficult KonUna Street. Corinne. to conceive of a proposition that brought W. A. nODCISAN. j7Sn more- evil with it to all classes than that presented by tho Democratic party of Ohio. E. P. JOHDOOri, He declared that the first duty was to proW, vide for the payment of the public debt. ATTORNEY-AT-LAIIT--If eoKtxxE. Delay transferred the burden more and , loowoet -- preerr bed by more leading F tbau any other tonic or stimulant now la tuw.j They are A BURE PREVENTATIVE for Fever aad Agne, Intermittent, U liouancas and all arising from nniamatle rau.ee. They are and In recommended aa an highly ra-- a of indlgeetiou are Invaluable aa an Appetiser -t of General Debility and lteenperaut. and In caathey 1 ave never in a single Instance failed In producing the moat happy result. They are particularly RENEFIOIAL TO f EilALE. strengthening the body. Invigorating tho mind, and givtug tone and elasticity to the system. The liOMK U1TTER8 are compounded with the greatest care, and ro Tonic Stimulant has ever been offered to the public BO PLEA8ANT TO TUE TA8TF, and at the Mint time combining 0 many rt medical agents, in. dnreed by the medical fraternity aa the best known to the I liartuacopm. It coats little to give thm a fair trial, and and TIE - mn. TAII. BREWER rf rl FOK LAGER DEER AND ALE. Constantly on liainl, at wh-.l- e IKialer In j 1 . every one read the following clrtiflcatcs from many of the most eminent physicians in the country : Ht. Lons, July, 1870. JAMES A. JACKSON k Co.t Gentlemen A you have communicated to the med. leal proTesel-'the weipt of tho ' Uoni Litters," be rons'dered ss a secret or It cannot, therefore, patent tued'nne no patent having teen taken for It. We have evammed the formula for making the "Home Hitter," and unhesitatingly sty the combination I one of rare sxcel.cnce, all the articles used In its composition are the best of tlie class to which the btloiig, tclng higblv Tonic, 8 ImuUnt, Stomachic, Carminative and slightly Laxative. The mode of preparing them strictly in accordance with the rttlcsof pharmacy. Having nre-.- l them, seen it effect In our private practice, we take pleasure In to alt persons desirous of toking Ritters, as b. leg the best Touic and (stimulant now. offered to the public. L Oil. Botsmhikub M, D. F. G. 1'obtkr, M. D. C. G 1 rick, M, D. Alfukd llvacoeK, M. D. Diuki? McDowell. M, I). T. A. Ware, M. D. '1 n e STAPLE AND FANCY j J GRbCE t Groceries, LIQUORS i 3 CIGARS, aY i f t '? y 6 I Bacon. Ilamo, Shoulders, Etc j m j j Caso Goods of all Kinds. IjIQUORB, Tobacco and Cigars ! I I ,J v r , CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE 1 . ' i tj J HEAVY HARDWARE, l i t HOUSE and MULE SHOES, " icing ' I 1 K. A. Clark, M. D. J. C. WtUtSHILL. M. D. Mo-- r. Dr. C. V. F. I.rnwio, M. D. 8.0. W. A. Wilcox. M. 1. HrnrRT P.tiwsi. U. R.i Marikk IIosrtTAL, 8t. Loris, Mo Oct, 8. 1870. JAS. A. JAt KON k Co i I have examined the formula for mating the "Home Stomach DIN and used them In ili Hospital for th last four ter," months, I consider them th ia st valuable tonlo and atiimulant now In use. L. MKIhIKU. Ht. I ns, July fi, 070. Ias A. Jackson k Co , foromla from width our celbaaing examined Ihn ebrated "Mooinch liith-mlire prepacd, and having wl'newset the method 1 1 com! " j WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Every Family should have a Bottle. Wt ask to rccoru-mendltgthe- BEMlS As er c, didciont we can salt tv recommend ihcju as the beat femie with which we are tfqnatned. From tho great corn with which they are compounded, and from I ho choice inatrrt'ds wld. h enter into them, we have no d nbt that they will j rove, as tlx-- deserve t be, the most popular tonio and stimulant in AND PRODUCE. . t Blacksmiths .7 and UdoraNailSi. use. Ve.pectfolly yours, V T. O. Comstock, if. D. I. , concur with chrerfrlly evtry word c mUinod In the above testlmmiixl. T.J. a stink, M. W John roj.xFLMA!', M. D. Cn a. Vast: MR, M. D. ' G. j. WAi.Kvn, M, D. Jons IIahtwa, M. D. J oin T. Tkmilk, M. I). F. C. Fuawku, M. 1. 'rrvrrvKATI, Ort. to, 1870. Messrs. W. It. Kkvnp.. A Co., Acen.s "Heine Ritters"! Gents. rr Agree, able to vonr r quest. I have remitted the f rmuU of the "Home Biomarh Ritters," and find lh reins-di- e it containa Utah a re In general use hy th MedCal protes-t.iThey are very scieptlflclly and pleasantly mDiVnol, and ss st'inuldiog tonics will be found tssentJally adapted ss corroborants to th tiratment of low or debllitaed stages ef the system, whether ising from Impaired digertton or Prompt Attention Given to Orders by Mail. , n. -- frm mtUrCn Dr, dWeat-is- , L f,. VATTrrr.. J.li n. ft. . Wats-- 'hkvtt. M. D. C. W. T. TauarrRBf. J. J. Qrixx, M D. J. II. rtcKt. M. D. H. A. Jajjes. M. D. T. RmrsoJt, M. D. P. T'oknkr. M O. 8. Musette G. V,'. l. OlftTCtl to Jy lm I - Blsmm 9 , hioLKtt, M. D. For Rale by nil Druggist A Grocer. JAS. A. JACKSON A CO., Props, Laboratory 103 A 107 X. 21 itrect, ; WmM(mce9 Ds.9 I WHOLESALE AND RETAIL EXPRESS COmPANr .''r NT. I.OITN, 910. y 665 DEALERS BLACK & CO., BALL, KM E. G. SIACLIT 567 Broadway; N. Y., & Importer of DIAMONDS AND X Couiitiiy Dohlci'N. aulT-t- f E-- jel7-l- Sprdal hid! COSUHltS M. D, vt, G. A. Don mitt, M. D. Woodward, M. D. q : W J. Chicago. Sept. 80,187(1 have examined tho formula of the "Celebrated Stomacla Hitters," end find it to lie composed of articles that are considered the best tonic ued by the Medical Profras-nn- , and one of the brat b.tters we know of now in use. Very respectfully, H. 8, Hahk, M. D. It. MuVr ar. M. D. G. A. Marixer. , J. D. Walrvr, M.D, t Normax 8. Darke. M. D, W. H. ALL ProeiouK Stones. & Groceries, to, & , mJGII KIRKi;I)ALL, j Proprietors. ' Manufactnrtrs of ' Fino Jowolry. A)l 5 This is tho only Express Line having i ! tf arpll-3- , Alwaya on hand. AontN WnutccI ftx Triumphs of ! Anew GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Enterprise. book by fartox. james (xtrterma. U. A. PARKER k CO.,' rtibliabers, street, Chicago, IU. P. 8, Lady agents wanted to sell the greatest work on the subject ever pubTubed. WOMAN A8 A WIFE AND MOTUI.R, Dy rye n. 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Liberal arrangements for Introduction. Address. J. PKTfRs, Counedious CORINNE, U. T. 100 Madleon -- Eastern Through of the successful men of America, their Wonderful Inventions, discoveries and achieve ments, showing bow admirable Redone, noble char acter, ingenuity, and public spirit, have contributed to the a ivancemeut of the world. Finely illustrated j Intensely Interesting, and very Instructive. A rare chance for eg. nts. Send for circulars, and note our l Dt Dost Quality of rill Carbon 3 o Concord Harnoss . U by-iiia- dis-ord- Ex-Secret- - " AGENTS CORINNE, Are indorsed and ImpcrUrtt and Jobber of 408 MEHCIIANTO. ltrt, Rslwsvn IthABIh, Montana WACHBir hs Syracuse, N. Y., Sept. 28, The RepubAt 7.30 k. lican" Convention a and m., permanent organization effected. Andrew D. White was elected President. Tho Convention then proceeded with tho nominations. G. II. Scribner was. nomi- OUTFITTING H.0USE. ay London, Sept. 29. The Times advises tho citizens of Now York not to be disheartETC ETC. ened by tho failare of their efforts to prove ETC.,. the guilt of tho plunderers of the city, for the judges who disgraced tho bench can no SALT LAKE CITY. longer resit tho tido of public feeling. Alderman Gibbons was elected Salt Lake City, Sopt. 28. There has been y much excitement u;on tho reported Lord Mayor of London for the ensuing year. arrest of Brigham Young. Up to 4 p. M. AN ORDINANCE no such arrest was made. It is now expected, even by leading Mormons, thnt TO AMEND AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR IDE SECUBrigham Young is resolved to meet all tho RITY OF LIFE AND PROPER I Y, AND FOR charges that aro or may lo brought against OTHER PURPOSES, g him as a citizen, and that ho Jic it ordained by the Mayor and will offer no opposition to arrest. Council of Corinne City: ' Section 1. That tho following described blocks and square, or parts of 'block and SAN FRANCISCO. squares of land in said city be, and tho same are hereby, established ns tiro limits, namely: San Francisco, Sept. 28, Tho whole ReBlock numbered 178, 179, 180, 181, 182, publican press of tho State comment on 183, 190, 197, 198, 199, 200 and 201. Butler defeat with groat satisfaction. Sec. 2. The erection of tents, houses, Yesterday tho United States Marshal shop, shod or other structures with canvas upon sid above described tiro limits, ejected all settlers from tho Rancho Corto roofing is hereby prohibited and forbidden. Madeira del Presidio, Warren county, reHoc. 3. A 113 person found guilt 3 before ft city justice of a violation of thi ordinance cently confirmed a a Mexican grant. Asa 3. Ilnrvill of Laporto, Plumas coun- shall lo pun i wheel by lino not exceeding one hundred dollars, at the1 discretion of tho ty, was shot dead by W. llarkness, who court, and in nil such cases it ill bo the mistook him for a bear whilo bee hunting duty of tho city justico to include in hi last week. judgment an order for tho immediate reM. P. McLaughlin of San Francisco, moval of tho structure upon wfiich tho action arose the flro limits or that Deputy United Statcf Marshal, was shot such structuro bc3ond bo taken down. dead at Gorksh vinyard, near Chico, by a See. 4. If tho owner or occupant of any son of tho proprietor, with whom ho had structure erected, contrary to tho provisions of thi ordinance, fail or re, quarreled. r fuse to remove the snmo within Judge Field, of tho United States Circuit hours after judgment by tho citytwenty-foua justice, Court of Nevada, decides, in tho matter of provided for in tho foregoing section, then settlers on lands along tho Truckeo River, such city justico (or tho justice presiding in claimed under a Congressional grant by tho his stead) shall direct the Marshal to take remove such structuro or buildCentral Pacific Railroad, that tho grant was down and the flro limits, and tho removal ing btyond peremptory, taking effect immediately on of such property shall, bo at tho expense of its passage, and settlers have no rights in tho owner thereof. Sec. 5. It shall be tha duty of Jho City the property. Marshal all orders nnd judgments San Francisco, Sept. 29. J. E. Chap- of tho to execute as provided in Section 4 city justice, man, George Roth, E. B. Parsons, and ef this ordinance. a, Sec. 0. Property removed b tho MarFrank Clifford, escaped convicts from shal in accordance witli the provisions of wero recaptured yesterday,. c thi ordinance may ho kept in store by him Pored, alleged to bo ono of tho Spanish for ten d3 unless the owner thereof shall soldiers who robbed tho Spanish army pay- sooner pay tho expanse for removal and masters of three hundred thousand dollar in storage of such property. Sec. 7. Any property remaining in the Cuba last winter, gave up forty thousand Marshal's custody for more than ten days, dollars in drafts to Chief of Polico Crowley, ns contemplated by this ordinance, may bo detective Lees and tho Spanish Consul, sold b3 him upon tho order of the city jusMartin, on the fifteenth of this month, alleg- tico in tho same manner as pro;Krty taken in execution under tho laws of thi Terriing that he had been robbed of a largo part tory, and tho proceed of such sale, if any of tho remainder of his .share of tho plunder. there bo after deducting expenses and cost, shall bo deposited with tho City Treasurer to tho use of the partyowning till; property NEW YORK. at the time of removal or hi assign. New York, Sept. 28. The Brooklyn poSec. 8. It shall bo required of all perlico department report ono caso of yellow sons owning house within the limits described by the foregoing sections of this orfever in that city. as firo limits to replaco any and all dinance Money easy. Gold closed at . stovepipe flues with brick chiinneys within ' Now York, Sept. 29. Tho Missouri ar- thirty days. Sec. 9. Any person or persons failing to rived yesterday from Havana. She brought a number of Coolies who have completed comply with the provisions of Section 8 of this ordinance shall bo tho penaltheir eight years term of service, and are ties named in Section 3 guhjcct"to of thi' ordinance. now en route to California to make their See. 10. This ordinance shall be in forco from and after its publication. futuro homes in San Francisco. "V II.' Mfnro, Mayor. A party leave for tho Pacific coast on Attest: Monday next. W. T. Field, Recorder. Tho doings of tho Syracuse Convention lOt ,Approyed Sept. 25, 1871. has boon tho subject of general discussion COHINNK throughout the city among tho politicians 5? of botli parties. The Tribune this morning announces its acceptance of the ticket, and pledges the II. LUBBER Proprietor, of the ontiro Repubsupport of throii-fourtlican vote of this city, whoso delegates ,wcro Whole ala and retail dealer IxTall kinds of ' so insultingly driven from tho Convention. Como what may, wo must carry Meals, It says; Etc, at Lowest Prices New York. It is an honest govornmont FOrilTII STREET, COIUXNK. against thieves.' MISCELLANEOUS. GROCERS AND COMMISSiOli V? r liES , SPEECH . y to-da- FOREIGN HEWS. it - in- coRiiSnsrE, : . s To Inaure pody trnportatlor Mark Goods, , h .AND. CARE "R ii EXPRESS - CORINNE, Sell at Lower Ratec 1 , i Than any other flocse. aogia-t- f ' ! UTAH. -!- i E. C. fJACLAY, ' ( CO., f 1 Managar. t CEORCE STEELE, General Agert. HUGH KIRKENDALL, Gupt. TP. EVANS, t lylt-t- f I. Agent, Oorinne |