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Show wt ' rwfrta nwixjw , r tsfc - Daily ccaiunc NEW repchter. To THURSDAY, TUNE 22, U71. A RAID ON TIIETOOUaTC. 8alt Laic City h In a fever beat on account of an effort which U being made for the wholesale displacement of all the judges on the bench. 4 The movement Is said to be warmly endorsed and supported by at least one United States Senator, who has taken oocaslon to tally express his sentiments In relation to this subject within a few days and without ' rescrro, So far as we can glean the gist of then facts this seems to be the head and front pf their offending on the pirt of the incumbents: That they, the judges, hare become personally interested in some of tho richest mining property in the Territory, and that therefore ihey ere unfit to act with justice to all other parties whenever any dispute arising on tho property is before them for abdication. Bitter denun-- , ciations on ono side and recriminative feelings on tho other, hare naturally sprung up from the broil, and now the extent of which prevails iu Zion isunfortunato As against the loose talk, for thus fur it ap- -' ears to bo no mord, used in opposition to the judges it is deniod that tho latter officials are in any way interested in mining affairs, and that the raid, in progress for their removal, is a device carefully engineered by a big ring from tho Miscarried Commonwealth over tho border. It is also understood in certain quarters that tho pending suits relative to tho Emma Mine are the real causes for a desire by one side to havo a set of green judges brought out before tho trials toko place. How this is would bo difficult to detormino from tho present look-ou- t, but in all of it tho master hand of tho Lion -- Itouso is plainly visible- - When tho esprit of tho army schools is cxtlnguiilied by tho leprous' Innoculation, it can hardly bo expected that tho judioiary of Utah will bo ablo to withstand tho church, and tho high and low hirelings who fawn at its beck. It is a melancholy fact that such a commingling of tho elements Is nt work, and whether tho charges made against tho obnoxious officials bo true or false, there aro victims called for to satlato tho voracious dragon. Three is tlio number sot down for tho first mess and three Ivo imist havo at any cost. ill-nat- i s . FEME SOLE. "In tho matter of certain applications for preemptions of land in Utah, by women liv- ing in polygamy, tho Commissioner of tho General Land office, Drummond by name, has decided that such persons aro of tho legal' class denominated Feme Sole. Tho ourso of reasoning is, that as thero can bo no recognition of marriage in plurality the woman if the hcad of a family, that Is having children, may partake of tho benefits of tho Land Law's. Feme Sole is an unmarried woman, and applies to those females of Utah, whobytbo carnal habits of their system become tho heads of families. Tho moral character of tho applicant is not brought Into question, and thereforo sinco tho Land Department only recognlr.es proof all of. maternity, regardless of wife-hoothat females other possessing qualification arc entitled to tho rights of homestead and preemption. In this decision, ns in all others whero a legal expression is .evoked, tho practice of polygamy is classed in its order with immoral conduct involving tho criminal relation -- of persons. And under tho it is probable laws pertaining to bis thnt tho Commissioner could find no other way out hut decide as stated. JTho effect of his action has already resulted in tho entry of large tracts of land by those polygamic women, who are elevated to tho position of Feme. Sole under a construction never be' ,f fore contemplated by jurists. ' - t i H ! d, r t J THE FOURTH. The Gentiles of Salt Lako City are preparing to celebrate tho great national anniversary in a manner becoming the day and its historic glory. An immenso bowery' U to bo erected for the accomodation of tho people, and in tho arrangements, every convenience and comfort for residents and strangers has alfeady been secured. Happening thoro a day or two ago we observed the labors of tho finance committoo which In about an hour resulted in tho collection of several thousand dollars, to Unexpended in appropriate outlay for the memories of the land we live in. The munificence of tho leading Gentiles of Salt Lake on that occasion, showed us how broad a leaven of patriotism tho Gentile has introduced into a where' tho fame and flag community " 4 been so havo of our country long dishonored. It is the same grand old spectacle of tho power of freedom and loyalty shining above the cloudy hills of treason. Even the church of Utah feels theitrength, Is dazzled by tho glare uf hon-o- st patriotism, and resolves to strike its notes in imitation of tho peoples joy. But wo only speak of tho approaching demonstration on tho part of our fellow citizens in Salt Lake, who are anxious that Corinmr may join them in doing honor to tho time which ordered kings and. churches to stand behind the mighty procession of mankind as It moves with majestic step along the front of tho worlds battlo flcld. Twico in her brief history has Corlnno celebrated tho Fomthof July, at homeland many from Salt Lako came hither to assist us at our this occasion festivities. Shall wo not-o- n comaccept the generous Invitation of the mittee, and be present at the first formal recognition of the national f holiday ever inown to' Ihat city f The huzzas of the true, and tho musio of theUnion will be a strango glorious sound In the gyadomlto capital. 4 i : I BT THB WXITXBV UNION TSLIOKAPII CO. THE LATEST DISPATCHES- - news. IIO.IIK JOHN A. CIIEIGHTON, - y, - ht to-da- y, FOREIGN NEWS. At Louisville, Ky., On Tuesday, October 31, 1871, Under the direction of the best musical talent ean be procured. ttat Escb ticket will hate attached to it four ooupous of the dtuouiiu.tion of $2 5ti each. The holder of au entire tlckerwill be eutiUod to adminlou to the Concert, anl to the whole amount of the gift awarded to it by lot. The holder of each coupon will be entitled to admission to the concert ana t one fourth of the amount of eiich gift aanisy be swarded ' hi it. To provde funds for this Or lid Concert, and for the benefit ot the pub. to JJbrtrjr of Keutucky, 1 00,( 00 Tickets will be sold at $lu each currency. efieleei AND. Commiaaion GIFTS: ONE ORND GIFT OF Due Gilt of...., Oue of J i Sheet Copper, Fancy, and Family Groceries Rooker Irons, Gold Fans, Outdting Goods; - Rocker Dippers, Spring Pointy Shovels, AND COUNTRY PRODUCE Couatautly on hand. Farming Implements Gold Scales, Quicksilver, Picks, an3 CORNER Ah Ixcxdxst. There was an incident in Miss Kate Fields lecture on Dickens, in Chicago recently, that showed how well sho thjn sude a Pipcrlaiq, Butter ml : tvetwoon 4th nnl CORINNE, STS. lu.ieo f... - - Oorimio, Utah. j Colorado street, - CStli, UTAH. CORINNEj - magniflcfct vsiii . Illustrated apt-t- f TEUCKEE xt- '- ? r e - Designs On hand for CHURCHES, DWELLINGS, PUBLIC AND BUILDINGS; SCHOOL HOUSES, CORINJVJEi 60.OC0 lO.OuO 13 500 14 400 e (la.ioo sees e o of 114.000 13 600 10,000 jj fit, boo Trizea in all ...$j50,iX) After paying the expenses of the enterprise and making the distribution of II e gifts, the balance of the proceeds arising from the sale of tickets jnlU be I appropriated to the establishment of s 721 free i.inn.iitr i. lad all other Edifices cf (he sf Arthffi efurr, a'(.! )v Coustuntly oil hand a good LOOKIYC TO BEU1 ILumbcr Yard, D. W. PAEUCHURST, aDd Coi'inno Brandi.OF THE. A liberal discount will be an owed when X9. 800 or 1,000 tickets are purchased In a lot. All orders accompanied by renmtauces wi 1 be promptly attended to and tlio tickets returned by mail, regia tered, or by express, aa ordered. Tho undersigned, late principal Bust none Manager of the very eucees-f- ul Mercantile Library Gilt Concert of San Francisco, having appointed agent of the above enterpr ee, has to eay that everything will be done to make this an satire auadt ea, and buyeis of tickets will ai.d their interests as well Hussey, Dahler & Co., A full Assortment of GREAT WESTERN Building Material Ordois 'by Mail Always on hand. Will Receive Prompt Attention. ALSO DRESSED, Same day Orders are received E. P. JOII.VSOV, Attornef. W. II. CLASCOTT, nanafvr. ED. CONWAY and SAM. L. TiBBlLS or Redwood and Fine Shingles, Eedwood mouldings, ' 'SASH, my2-t- ETC., IV. II. f 1 ETC. A.t tlio Lowest JY HIRAM; HOrSt my2C-t- f ISAAC D. 1IUNTOON, I&ercfcasi Commission . Ofltoct , ...COBKZB. Corlnne, Utah. First National Bank of Utah California ami Montana: the firm. SAN FRANCISCO, ' 1 CAI. TRAHSPOBTATION BOUGHT?AND SOLD- tpl-l-f ! i.i-- u COHPANY. t,..XXTtXVCtM.... Cbxioktoh k Mrxao Ktxa worth A ..as Louts aprt-dt- myStf, TWO LABGE BOLLS OF FELT HOOFING Gold Dusty Coin U Exchange r .. Battery and Washington atretU, One Half Block West of Depot) The stockholders of the Collectteae will reoeive prompt stteetioo. 4 ' j .AND..., FOR SALE CHEAP AT THIS OFFICE. r rztaferf till Cad this CxeeUent fer ttprs. J. f W, GRAHAM, M. EXAMINER OF FKXSIOXS ....OFFICE.... Cerner ef Fnnrth and Hontana VJ lT ccrfCH COR I IV NBj CTiAil' , 7-- tf a jr .Ljs. i i i CORINNK,... vvtvrw wv UTAH. . Delivered every merning , CALIFORNIA POWDER WORKS, . OLlSCOTTrMl,f" THROUGHOUT THB CITt tr AND PLAIN PICKETS, FANCY I ETC., COMPANY Tho Purest and Clearest -- far the of this Sound llelinble Having been organized In our citv, we rea. y for bueineaa, aud earnestlv Bolicit rH', rouage, gnarauteeing that all fire risk wiw rled t a fair rate. BOUGH FENCING, Also Agent Board. 05.000,000 FLOORING, AND j A Urn ucit BER, OREGON PINE DOOSS Director, . ' SUGAR PINE, FINISHING LUM- the Lln of the Railroad I OF CHICAGO. HAT, STEM, CLEAR On Iim'Cfl L L SnsoiIOFF, President. 6 Goods Shipped East and West A. FIRE , ROUGH LUMBER, (fnccetaori ( WUson Jt Sorton), Cernpo I . Mupervleorv. non. n. J. Hiltes, Judge Jefferson ccurt of Common Plees; Hon. T. it. Cochran, Chancellor Louisville chancery court; lion. H. W. Itrure, Judge Jef ferson circuit court; Hon. J G. Hester. Mayor of Louisville; Hon. II. J. Webb. Beuator of Kentucky; Colonel O. 1. Wb.rtuu, United States District At tor ney;Colonl PbiT. Lee, t resettling Attorney Moth Judicial District p Oeueral J. T. Doyle, Freelden N. H. F. H. it.; Dr. T. 8. Dell, Prof. Mid. Ulilvere.ty, Louisville; JiUeo P. Johnson, Proprietor Galt House; Hon. J. Proctor Knott, late ineuitxr Congress; Andrew Graiiem. tobacco and cottoe broker. The holders of tickets to which gilt, are a ward --d wilt be paid on presentation at the office to Louisville. Ky. Tickets will be for. sale at the office la Louisville on the First of July, 1871. - PROPRIETOR. Dy the provisions of the chnrtar this Library ia to be frever Irte o tne gratuitous use and enjjyinwut of every cnison. and it is the purpose ol th- - trustees to raise a fund sulh lent t secure a suitable build mg, to place in it boose enough to form the nucleus of a magnificent library, ana to s endow it as to enable it to buy the current publications as they come The concert end out, and to be dlstri-- a iou will take place uuder the Immediate supervision of the trustees named In the sot of incorporation, who are as follows : TUos. X. Brsmlettc, late Governor of Kr. s Henry Watterson, Editor Courier Journal; W. N. Ilaldvman, President Courier Journal Co. s lien Case day, of the Dally 'Corn tnerelal: Oeo. P. Doern Proprietor AbZeiger; II. 61. McCarty, of the Dally ledger, J. H. Cain, clerk J fferson court or Commwn P.e.s; M. W. Cl u sky. Author Politic! Test Boos; lt. T. I)ur-ret- t. of the IsuiUvlde bar. J The tr os tees will be assisted by the following well known and eminent citizene of Kentucky, who bsve consented to be present at the concert, and to nperlntcud tho drawing and dietributiou of gilts: r. furuiV' rpcc.flcat'.-)- r Public Library of Kentucky. Trnstem, ICT1FOIU. -- Plaut drawn order. Astortment for (he Jobbing Trade To be enlleil the v hu v t ty of , ii v "Own ' , n A t BUILDER, i by mail. 8,000 4,000 3,000 2,00 ............ .. -l I Particular attention paid to Orders O.Oi-- 1 protiij.ily a lot of rmih !tt. ' ' if Improved Rockeri Complete and (heaps 9,000 s.ooo 7,000 ................ tclgr;h HI ON HEIM, H. A 16,0 M) 14,000 13.000 11,100 11,000 or shlaglrr aui Several ihoueand ber ou baud. Montana Street, MONTANA AND SIXTH Effir OrUere by mail edit. follow. i PRODUCE, Freight, Hunt, Mine or Prospect. ARCHITECT AND - ' OP j $5,-400,0- 00. CASH PAID FOR COUNTRY Everything for a complete outfit to i i London, June 22. Tlio census of England and Wales is 22,700,000; Ireland Between 24 en4 84 atrMte. Goods. 1(5,000 of of. - . Cor inn f Montana st i Fun sniiig 25,000 20,0 0 19,000 JR.ix.O 17,000 I Gilt of.... Gift of............. Gift of I ; i Gift f...,i Gift of. ... .; One Gift of.. One Gift of... On Gift of . . J. .... Oue Grand Gift of ieu Olf of I,00 oaeh kiilueu Gilts ot 90 each.... Eighteen Gifts of IHOOeaob $ Twenty Gifts Tweuty-fieGifts of f Qoo each Th riy Gilts or 85oo tch e e e Forty Gifts of fiooeacb.. Ki. Gifts of fuooeach 2 Ni inch Fifty Out-410 Utile of $100 each . N f 100,000 of........... ef Ulltol.... Gift if out of out of.... SHEET-IRO- House $550,000, in currency, Will be distributed by lots to the holders of Tickets In the fulloalug. PRovisions u Ill fcladi of after Immediately fb . WARE. Merchant, The Citizens Bank of Kentucky Is Trensirer and Dvponijtory. the Coucert the sum of of Tlir, COPPER, AND Cur- - Ticket of Admission, 810 each, , reney. One - ! L Berlin, June 22. Tho Prussian Cross Gazette says the German government complained to the Pope of the attitudo of the Catholic party in the German Parliament. Paris, June 22. The trial of Rochefort guwdd as If they were personally present and will commence on Monday next, and tho superintended the entire affair. t CHARLES n. PETERS, trials of Rossel and Lulliur will immediately Galt House, Louisville, Ky. Je22 lm T &maJ3M Grand Gift $1,000,000 Concert! O-.- i- PRODUCE ADD Mining. Implements. Also, Manufacturers OF 8PFCIAL ACT OF THK LxgUl.iure of Kentucky, of March 13th, 1S71, the Trustees of the liUltc Library oi Keutucky will give s of........ of. Dealer la C. - previous to closing. Cue G.ft One Girt One Gilt One Gilt Gilt Oue Gift Retail b'- 17H0LEGALE Ct DETAIL TO Special Inducements In Crockery and Glassware, as I am Closing out that line of goods. Mrs. Reggel at the Ladles' Bazaar, offers her large stock of Milinery and Fancy Goods at less than cost, lm uno Gift Wholesale and AND MOxSrAXA TltEET, CPBIXXE. Y AUTHORITY it ' tBAianeoi mavAn. GTTTHBIE, 9 ad 'GO J. W. 6 GILES, Iron, Dtovca, Uallfl. MERCHANDISE GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS ADVTS HARDWARE, anocEniES, AND j Air .1 AND HEAVY Goods BOOTS AND SHOES, San Francisco, June 21. Governor Henry the DemoII. Haight was cratic State Convention on the subsidy platform on the first ballot. Lewis, of Tehama, for Lieutenant Governor, and J. Temple and Sllen S. Wright for Supremo Judges. Tho platform opposes Chinese Immigration and railroad subsidies, and accepts tho result of the war and the constitution as it now stands. Two mails from Tucson, Arizona, for Fort Yurrm, aro supposed to havo been captured by Apaches. A minerologist of this city claims to have discovered the process of amalgamating iron and copper, and producing a compound harder than steel. i A tremendous storm nt Visalia, on Sun-daprostrated trees, unroofed houses and done much damage. Peter Carr, a carpenter full from tho spiro of the Catholic church in Oakland yesterday, and was fatally injured. Sioux City, Juno 22. Advices by steamer t from the upper Missouri river, arrived Jut tho Indians bs becoming very troublereport in some the vicinity of Forts Benton and Huford. ; New York, Juno 22. A special dispatch from Dayton says Mrs. Vallandigham is still unconscious. Her physicians who aro In constant attendance- are riiticcnt as to her recovery. She fails to recognize her most intimate, friends who are watching by her bedside By many it is feared sho has lost or will lose her reason, whiles others declare that the double shock she has encountered during tho last few days, in tho loss of both brother and husband, threaten tho most fatal consequences, and that her death is merely a matter of brief time, Washington, Juno 22. Tho Secretary of tho Treasury states that ho has received a proposition to sell tho Trinity Church propmillions, erty in New York for twenty-flv- o Tho proposition coincs from parties claiming that tho estate belongs to tho Government under terms of a treaty ,of peace in 1783. Tho Secretary ordered tho letter filed, and it is understood will not consider tho offer ns the commissioner of tho genornllnnd office has charge of all public laud. Tho subscription to the new loan is gradually falling off every day. Secretary Bout-we- ll will not change his financial programmo until ho hears definitely from Judgo Richardson in regard to tho views of European bankers and financiers. Tho Secretary-wi- ll shortly order tho payment of tlio semiannual interest on tho public debt. The amount i about twenty-eigmillion. tho of Mcdill, Chicago Tribune, has accepted an appointment on tho civil service commission. - A recent dispatch to tho navy department regarding the Corona Expedition was sent by a telegram from ITongkong, Chinn, and cost tho Government a large sum of money. Tho next news is expected by tho regular mail from China, by way of San Francisco. Dos Moines, Juno 22. Tho Republican State Convention met her being tho in this State. C. C. Carlargwt ever held Polk of county, was nominated for penter, Governor by acclamation; n. C. Bulls for Lieutenant Governor; A. Abcrnath, Superintendent of Public Instructions; Judge J. D. Day was ronominated for Supreme Judge. Resolutions were adopted congratulating tho country bn the settlement of tlo difficulty with England; in favor of tariff for revenue only; in favor of tho annexation of tho Dominico when the people of tho Island desire it; indorso the administration and Grant's modification of tho revenue system; opposes railroad subsidies; favor tho legislative control of railroads by tho State, and equal taxation on their property. Washington, June 22. General Sherman has returned from his extended tour lf inspection throughout tho west and southwest. Ho Is in excellent health and expresses himself much gratified with the result of his Inspection. The General considers tho apprehensions of a wide spread Indian war along the Texas frontier, in iTgrcat measure unfounded. Tlio troops will prove adequate to prevent raids and outrages. anti-railro- Clothing, Fancy Dry vrkouMJkui HATS AND CAPS, appreciates tho character shopretends to be so in love with, During the lecture, just after she had been dilating upon Dickons love of children, as one of the most admirable traits of his character, a child in arms awakening from a troubled sleep and finding itself in a strango place, made two or three audible demonstrations. The fair lecturer paused, and' looking sternly into tho gallery, inquired In tho most Impressive Cont that person bo removed? tope, The audience very generally felt that although tho ideal love of children was very i... ha to pretty to point a moral and adorn a tale, tn one count In Tex.thc Man the real child, interrupting the lecturer, was cr In skilled 109 person yenr, tnnuy an entirely different affair. , women and cWldrCn. v7Vr V.. OEDillSIl Assortment of KKEssBaBsesasseasaeas! i MISCELLANEOUS ADVTS ted Chepsst Seat V r GROCERIES, STO. 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