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Show S V - mamaa irwqgy YE t. '"""'S'essew J 'l F . 4 Wtt me! - -- DULY COillNXE REPORTER. ;D. j. ToaiiY, ; ; BY TUX WXSTXXX CXIOX TKLXOBAPH 8, 1871. ( About thd flnt of August tho Grand Duke THE LATEST AlexU, oa of tb, Cza of Rusiia,owin let all from Cronttadt for this country, whither Eft come to see tho Institutions of tho ReAccidental Deaths public. Ho . will bo accompanied by the largost fleet of tho Ruuian navy ever et afloat, and tho magnificence of the Imperial esoort U intended to bo without a parallel in history. Tho expense of the expedition is - calculated by millions, but why iuch extravagance should bo deemed necessary must appear strange, unless it is deigned that, on the way hither, the demonstration may bo used to astonish some of tho old countries of Europe. It cannot bo more than an exhibition or mammoth show to tho people of this country, and will be so wondured at, for a few days after coming In through tho Narrows. New York is making immense preparations to receive the Cub of the North, and the highest officer of our Navy will bo thero with squadrons to honor the dutin guUhed,gue?t. After tho reception at New York and Washington, tho ships will bo moored at safe anchorago while the auguot Alexis takes a trip across tho Rocky Moun- - tains to Corinne, w hero he is to resumo his fancied love of tho wave by sailing over Great Salt Lako. Then having enjoyed our hospitality, and paid for it, tho Cza row itch, if he bo one, may proceed to the coast, and up to th Alaskan ico fields whore erst the banner of the RomanhofF floated in the frosty air. Tbo trip will do the young man porno service If he kvps bis eyes open. In Utah we hope to show him a, few things of interest, but bo will not bo allowed to put on more-airthan tho royal sprouts pf local potentates such as visit us daily from tho pnl-acof tho Shoshone and tho Piute. Simplicity and imperial dignity may bo harmonized by the Russian as well ns tho ' aborigine. s es OORINNE'8 ORATOR AND POET. Tho following 'paragraph is clipped from the Salt Lake Tribune, and a more deserved tribute was never earned. The Judge's innate modesty would have overcome our purpose in publishing it, but as he is away from home, and owing to tho absence of many of our people from Liberal Hall, in Salt Lake City, who would like to hear liow Corinne was represented in the oxercise of the glorious Fourth, we take pleasure in presenting it to the public. Our friend Judgo Toohy, of tho Corinne wn as brilliant as a comet in hi Reporter, address on the Fourth of July. Wo did not do him Justice in our report yesterday. Corinne, in her orator and poet, put forth good and true men. And the Reporter, in its account of our celebration, - gilded what we thought was refined gold. Wo need not utter another word to indorse the universal sentiment that Toohy and Stein are the start that require no telescope to fully contemplate. We have placed them on list to await a future call. - I I I n u r The reason assigned by , Judge Dwinello for refusing the second motion for a new trial In the case of Mrs. Fair were incorrectly reportod by telegraph. In reporting the proceeding in the matter, the Sau Fran' cisco Bulletin says: . Judgo Dwindle, aftvrlng citing tertaln cases in which the Supreme Court had ordered now trials, whero the Judge of the after , lower Court had changed the decision Judgment was entered, said: Thisque.tion does not come under the rules of common law. It is governed by statute, and tho Court can go no further than tho statuto permits. A motion for a new trial mut bo made within specified time, and before Judgment is entered. In this instance the jurisdiction has passol from the Court. If the statuto is insufficient or imperfect, it is the dutv of the Legislature to correct it; if wrong has been done, Executive clemency must 4 brought to the aid of the prisoner. J An envious Chicago paper says that Bret Harto is about to publish a new toem, called The Outlaw of Cholera Gulch. It will elate how the outlaw, a rude but benevolent man, poisoned his benefactor, and carried off bis daughters for wives show lie smote one of those wives with a stick until she inconsiderately d'od, and then expended for whisky the money she had left for a coffin ; how ho disposed of the other one to tho horse; how Fiegans for a tmmpk.u-colorc- d he extinguished that horse's eyes with a hot wker because it got beaten race; and Iiow lie was finally caught up by an angel one Saturday afternoon and translate! to Heaven, where he revived a crown of glory. and liomlcidis West. 0 Scourge Disease in New York., shocking: Railroad Accident In New Jersey, HOME NEWS. San Francisco, July 7. James J. Wilkinson, alias Iron-cla- d Jimmy, a noted deswhile attempting to dead was shot perado, escape from tho police last night. Tho foil remains of a martndon and tho tooth of an elephant was exhumed at Contra Costa County, Stockton Caflon yesterday. Van McDaniels was shot dead by T. Green, in a quarrel about rial dancing pur-ti- e, in Colui-a- , yesterday. Chattel Filinbrown and Algora Rice were killed by the explosion of a boiler in a saw mill at Forest Hill, Report from all parts of the State show that the wheat crop i much better than was anticipated. The total crop will be little short of last season. Washington, July 7. Acting Secretary of tho Treasury decide that vessel navigating Great Suit Lake are not required to be documented, the lake having no outlet to any navigable waters. New York, July 7. The horse plague h increasing, and i interfering seriously with street car travel on En-- t Broadway, Third street and Eighth Avenue; the- - lines dont pretend to run tegular trip, and tho Filth Avenue stage are making their at irregu' lar intervals. Cholera infantum is prevailing to a great extent in Btookiyn. Anew fotm of thole-r- a, having most marked systoms of both dysentery and yellow lever, ha broken out. Bo far three case only havo occurred. Washington, July 7. Bowen received a telegram from a friend, at Long Branch, stating that the pardon in hi cue would bo forwarded by 'a mail. Ban Francisco, July 7. Tho Mechanics Fair in August promise to be immense. Tho y pace is nearly all engaged already. California potatoes, of this year crop, are being shipped to Denver, Colorado, paying three hundred and fifty dollars, coin, per carload of ten tons. Oswego, July 7. Prof. Coe, who made the balloon ascension hero on July 4th, has by telegraph from jut been heard from He landed in icr-sonIrish Creek, Ontario. safety ninety mile beyond the Bt. Lawrence river, but the balloon is a total wreck. Boston, July 7. Cyrus Wakefield ha given one hundred thousand dollars to Harvard College for theoreetion of a recitation hall, with dormitories, to bo called Wakefield Hall, f The Univcrsalist Church was struck by lightning' ihis morning and entirely consumed. Loss 820,000. r New York, July 7. A Convention of Irish Societies held a secret meeting this evening to consider what action they should tako in regard to the anticipated Orange procession on the 12th instant. It is under-too- d that the convention was in favor of first invoking the interference of the Mayor, and then, if tho procession is allowed to attack, brbak it up. New York, July 8, A terrible railroad accident occurred on the N. Y. and Newark railroad this morning by a collision of two trains on the open twitch at Brill Station. Tho engines were demolished, and the first and second cars of each train tclescojicd. Both trains were thrown from the track, when the cars caught fire from the locomotives and two of them were entirety conFour persons killed and nino sumed. wounded. New York, July 8, A Washington dispatch states that Senator Schurz ha written a Utter to a gentleman in Washington, in which he strongly expresses himself in favor of Charles Francis Adams, of Massachusetts, for Vice President of tho United States in to-da- y. an to-d- is vo n? ay , al e, , semi-offici- ciitale. appoiutsl. al J" U y with the disease ' Those of Doaatr Vanderbilt, Wilkea, Belmost, FUk aid Ctawxit among the rest. It b rrportad tho week as many as thirty or forty horses, valued at from five to ten thousand each, have died of tho plague, and all horse own ers are getting alarmed for tho safety of tholr property. At present at least two thousand animal are suffering from the contagion, which baffles all tbo skill of veterinary There Is little doubt but that 'the epidemic will spread all over tho country, Coxxtlixoiit, Aci'ohm and no limits can be set to its diffusion. The disease has increased In .violence to moro than .an ordinary degreo within the past two weeks. Tho weather is extremely hot; tho thermometer at 10 a. in. is 00 in the shade. Newark, N. J., July 8. A shocking acof Uie Twentieth Annual cident on tho Newark and N. Y. R. R. this Is the marked specialty Tour of morning near tho Ferry street station in this place, resulting in tho death of several jMr-soand the wounding of vory many more. HIPPO-OLYMPIA- D Tho 8 oclock train from this city and another LAKES from New York were mining on tho snne track, and catno in collision. Tho cars are ADD a heap of burning ruins. Already seven d bodies have been taken out, and it is that there are many more. 20. ,4 sur-geons- NOTICE. ) Aovpvt. Ipaho, duly 1, 187L J W tod UNlTtd 8 f AT to GoV-T- T ernmmt, nt the Afeuna.k end bhoehone Halt IU serration, Idaho Territory. Agency, I wo haudre.i h ad of fief Cattle the earns to be dilivervd at the Agen'y got the rumUhlng of hlch, ! d proposals will be recelVud at the at ove Agency until July 0V.1S71. let (kMitractors areorInvltM to bid for the whole the Cattle required. Robed-ul- e number or a portl-of prlctw tiUu two, three an t tour year old beef ste rs must be stated. Ooutrscters must st.te in the Cattle to be delivered are to le trer bt is whether HimmiImIi, Tens or Ameikwn stock. 3d. HI is will be received for Dee Csttl to be delivered at tbe Ag ncy from time to time in micH bo requfredtobe ausughtered attbe as Katitulesthu may such bids to price psr pound, nett 1S72. ANTED BT THE -- cover a iou'rsUtjexplm duly 10, 3.1 Any Cettle cau moidy ceiled and known as ' ' will not bo received. Vda' bidder will be required to 4th. The it,t bond in doublo,the srnuuut of the coutract awsrdctl. for the full Mirfonnnc of the same, sub-teto the approval of the Commissioner of Indian AFalrs. 6li. Bidders are lnvted to be present at the opening of the bids. Uh. lb- - right is reserved to reject all bida. 7t . Bidders will be requirtsl to psy f r the advertisements p0 rata. Each bidder will tie required to deixjslt wt.h bis bid the sum of five dollars ($5) for each purpose. M. P. BERRY. United States Special Indian Agent, r ort Hail Keservslion. JyC-t- rfHAT. French Charge d'Affuirs at the Italian Court has taken up his resilience in Rome. The Austrian Minuter is expected ut an early day. Tho Hague, July 7. The Second Chamber of Parliament of tho Netherlands lias ratified the treaty for the cession of the island of New Guinea in the Pacific Ocean to England. Paris, July 7. Count Do Chamlord lias issued a proclamation announcing that he is about to leave France in order that his presence in the countr) may no longer give countenance to agitation, lie adds; Though absent, wo shall not bo separated from our countrymen. AVIiun Frenchmen are willing, we shall found a government with tho centralization of liberty and universal suffrage a our iiottoe. He praise the army, and declares his unfaltering adliereneo to the white flag of Henri IV'. and Joan of superintendence of C. 0. Pell, Esq. Are, which conquered ALacy and Lorainc. Under the direct the management of ' Under London, July 8. Count Chambortk Is to now at Chateau Chambord. He refu-es- l sss the Orleans lrinees until lie consults the MADAME AGNES LAKE. people of Franco. Hi proclamation, callto around Bourbon the people rally ing ujMn excitement. Unices create great throne, fere there will be an ininto! the authorities vitation for Napoleon's Strasbourg programme. a The only company traveling tat gives a grand London, .July 8. Tho Times publi-h- u letter vindicating the conduct of United State Miubtcr VYntdiburne during the siege of Paris by tbo Ver-niUrny, staling in the mod emphatic terms that VV'ashhiirne was never in faVor of the Communi-ts- , Borne, July 7. Tho j ' 80-1- te a .oILTmJ' Coilone, Juno n-t- er ct 2tW II. XV. Mayor of th . o ctpvr.YMo r lull 13, Ascension! Balloon From tbs Wanblugtou Patriot. Tho imp of the perverse nowhere, and under no circuniftanccx,' so fairly earns his title as when, in bringing aliput a case of mirtukcii identity, hoconiouud a sober, digof nified, reputable, and resjH.cted society with a low, coarse, mercenary, cursitor of drunken, and scheming tho social camp. On Wednesday lart our distinguished President, being absent from tewiNjtt, wu- - much wronged, in the oi the citizen of that .ea-.-iresort, individual of thu latter of the two byan to tyjes inciuioind above, who pritended tho name and fameol the 'Chief Magi-tratThu l'eilow, who hud come by the Full River boat, bore so striking, precise, und startling a likeness to thu Fiesidelit, that while eu route ho was universally taken by other passengers for that exalted personage, traveling en mufti, and avoiding thu gtopulur tecogni-tio- n. Rospcztlully taxed by a person on thy boat with being thy 1'resident, thy adventurer confessed that ho wa, indeed, President Grant, and was returning from Boston, whither ho liad been incognito. Reaching Newport, thy shameless pretender, to add to the deception, appeared on one of the fashionable drives tho next morning driving a team of fast horses which hy had obtained from a livery stable. Generally recognized by tlie people of all degrees whom ho lnet as the President, he for sometime staggered their belief in his identity bjf the alia Ole and even graceful manner in which he returned their frequent salutes. But his singular resemblance to President Grant, fact that tho and the generally-understoo- d latter was in town, overcame the doubt of those momentarily mudo incredulous by his charm of manner. Not to weary the reader with tho doings of this person in detail, it may be said that, after swindling the livery-stab- le keeper out of his money by directing him to colhct his faro from a hotel at which ho pretended to be stopping, he pawJied his coat for foul' dollars, and, with a sini-tcynicism whit hi betray a malignant nature, actually for the rest of thy cvunitig rolled s, about the streets of Newport, itt hi Arand drunk! noiy, lmjrt blent, rested finally, lie gave hi name to the police. Ho proved to be a ork dealer from Boston much to tho relief of tho Newport lovers of their country. un-myc- ra-cai- Lot In the After' From tho Circus noon. E O It a E A . L Corinne, Utuli G v ? Fhuttlers Chicago Pe Magont "Always on bsnd . and for sale at ri amrjtv, thoroughly tnu,, f ,, prleca. Theae wagon are and are known all throm-huvery beat West as the beat and most ft lUblo wag ti . ma-erlal- EDUCATING HORSES. are Wirrsi(c4 la Efty Rprrt, . a full atock of Also 15 I Wagon Covers all sizes, WALLACE t AlUADOCK, Will forsia as clnnw .VIATKHIALy" Of all descriptions, for sale at the h. Also, eoueumly on hand a fiill oarb e- -t macliUnry. N ear su TWO EXHIBITIONS f . . ...WAnlAlOlTM... the Depot ...............C orlii alS-d:tm- (.r, J. W. GUTHRIE. - k l t ttaWlilcsalo mid By the il f i Dealer lu WALLACE SYHTKM. X LECTURE PRECEDES THE EXHIBITION. x GROCERIES, Exhibition ui:I I.eftaret Ifnr.lrn-broohlnble at 9.3(1 A. 31. and 1,30 I',3I. Neelargeblll. k PRODUCE ' A;-- 0 J)S-4- t PROVISION 5 CO., RAHSOHQFF r - Mon tuna VVholcMiilo Ut WetUi rmlrtil - 8.1 Kli M)U. tin or All GROCERS AND COMMISSION Slid 3 j- Fine j mid Family fircrufr MKRCIIANT. Outfiting Goods, and couMitv jFinmri ConaUutly on hand. ly AGENTS CASH PAID FOR COUNTRY FOR Ilnttrr on er shirt-sleeve- A. elt. HICMIH vV r lilj buur-anc- nssd Orders by ih 8etr on ban t. 1 niit-u- I LAGER BEER AND ALE. ' grvj.h - tblKgh s d -- PRD5UT a tnndr I'g tua or tel U-- r lnli Sitct , rMti . - id a l 't I!) M rl. MOKKEUvl, I m CSilTECT A Dealer In Is colossal In Its proportions. The Tbls C'n-er- n llluuiiu tt.d ph'torU.s are esset re)r. eent .tlos of the iniotwuie .lid srtistlo stogsuche wtiicli reu-1- r Uils uistUlesa exlulHUoa so supremely U.rt-tiv- u. Under the Immediate supervision of UtegeBUecnealy sud accomptisfied artist. MB. LEVI J. NOUTtI, Is gusrsnteo of the Iiih-tono- 4 sod reftoed chsrso-te-r of ih iHTfxruisiioa, rwuUiied poculisrty hlUlltuit sad surtcliu by tbs Clranilesl Coaeenlratoa of Tisleat 8TAPLE AND FANCY t stars l of Europe and Am erics, Most Daring and sccomplishi-Kquratrlenncs Most Skillful end (I race lul Equeelrlaual Most intrepid end Thrilling Gymnasts and the Bunt d TRAINED HORSES GMIOCE LIQUORS Bacon, IUq, A maguifle-- Ac CIGAKH, 5? Illustrated boulders, Ltc. - I i CHIT ROHES, PUBLIO And atl HEAVY HARDWARE, GRAND BALLOON ASCENSION IS FREE! and takes pises every afternoon, previous to the ter meuee. por- Blacksmiths and Builders Nalis. WILL EXIIiniT AT ' if r j Kairiaa....,, ri MacIOcaRB. chitiia Vpcr V' is trsa- - V ' e .i. . J Jfr ' EG drawn and speclAcation i V Special taduccm-n- LOGIN, Wednesday, July 19th - o ,, BEAITY AVD (CSFVf Whclessl U Offered to tur'.''. r CountryJyimDaleis. W. W. HULL, p4 Retail Pciler Applet f r i, LaUtr O. H. ELLIO'O ! AND AT Plan order. . July 18, 1 Cdlficet f the f ArchMecture, LOO XI Y 6 TO At 2 and 7 o'clock, p. in. . HOUSES. HOUSE unit MULE SHOES. DAILY S i (Ier DWELL1KS BUILDINGS SCHOOL CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE Remember the - Desigr.s On hand for Caoo Goods of all Kinds. In the World! , Brigham Citj, Tuesday variety of ut t and PONIES TWO PERFORMANCES UTA: CORINNE, N V Ever organised iu one combine tion, selected from the MJST e u I n x build; . C'olonulo Street, TUX EQUE8TRIAS DEPARTMENT Yates. It of Hon. VVm. A. Yates, late Speaker of tho House of Representatives, who, aliout 11 o'clock yesterday morning, iir his office near tho VVcbfoot mill, placed a pistol to ills luad and leaped into the dread unknown. Tho bullet entered hi right temple and death must have been instantaneous.- - Financial troubles, ovr which ho brooded, are supposed to have boon tho cause of the rash and fatal deed. No one except himself was ia tho office when tho suicidal act was committed, but lie was found reclining on his bed, apparently only a few moments afterwards, by Mr. Jas. Orr, whosleops in the .iame building and who had just returned, from breakfast. Deceased Bad been in the employ of VV, D. VValbride, Cvrrinten&ent of the Owyhee Cotnifetty-duaR- i; the tost four month. Owyhee (Idaho), Avalanch. a ' HKFVVKH becomes our sad duty to chronicle tho death ty-ii- tc o EDUCITIXO HOUSES OX e. Two hundred and twenty-cfrauds hay burst in x years; -, best an 1 Ut st in,jru a'l k'n s of the " And Anti Give A FREE j,- of Jtouer. , yiesers, Reaper andI'lircslil 114 rirkliagf BeHer, Rake. rill new. Millay ilrnlis Xlrllla. fimig 1'iuuv, t lO 1H71 July hkfin-- , Wagon Wood, Wagonand furria? lu O O OFL IE 33" 1ST 3Iond(iyf Wagon Bovs, Thimble r e.ti-uiati- VVm. n, full atock of tbe cslebi ated A de Death or IIov. ' 07 t e d FREE THE PRESIDENT. r ? a -- T IMITATING , 1 Vvn(L ) Oranges nnl Lemons JilMES, NUTS, And all other ' TEOPIOAL PRODUCT COBIXYE, UTAH. i Bnli.acd Stationery StoJ Bricklayer aud Flatterer, Ahrayt cm band ttui Wfrt Bfo belt tki Beet Wsrkmta Employ, r.lxcaAtneo, T3awpapors , ff Z W ea . : , . rTi!oal. eu- y.ewn ; WAGON DEPOT ' , ua t.x Lota 2, 6, 8, and v, section 6, township ' 9 cent acres. range 3 seat, containing 168 To make the proof requite t by law, and .It , that I aui entitled to have entry made "An Act of Oottwri es for the relief of the Inhabitant, of cttti-- an t towns nprtt Uie public la oe," I proved March 3, 107, and slvo An set auieudatoi thereto." spprov-- d June 8. 18(18, fv.r the Use u lh Uiereof; at whieu Uu..1 and lla..c any ,nhui,"te ' au prnujn or person tup-)Ho- MAMMOTH CONCERN, I WILL APIEtU WITEREAS, JL Wednesday, the ISth dav of duly nest, at oclock a. iu., at the United 8utea I.vnd 0:luF Halt Lake Cite, Uuh Territory, to make cash of tbe ;own site of C'vrtfine, Bovrlder couufy, (J f bracing the following describ-- d lands, to vi it: ns FOREIGN NEWS. IT MAY TO WHOM Omct Bavkack akd hnotuionr. - THURSDAY, JULY MISCELLANEOUS ADVTS , TO CO.Vl It A CTO US, iilDnixTETlE J I MISCELLANEOUS ADVTS. TO-lA- Y. From Ocean to Ocean! a Horse by . , tlio Galt Lake Vessels Not Required to bo Documented. Frightful ? 4 I)D0''ID)ay;')uly. DISPArCHE8. now is Tins for Here how I live Woodhull C. Victoria Mrs. talks; In one house with one who was my husband; I livo as the wife with' ono who is my husband. I believe in Spirituoliam; I advocate free-Join the highest, purest cense, as the for the immorality, the deep cure only damnation by which men corrupt and disfigure God's most holy institution of sexual relations.' How is that for lly-meAnd this woman, the Woman Suffrage woman acknowledge as their leader 1 If they 1872. it will dont split on this rock of free-lovOfficial advices from Russia declare that bo because them Is no spilt in tbo party. Grand Duke Alexis Alexandrovitch will certhis country next fall, and will From Dixie. 'Mormons from that por- tainly visit tion of Utah, called Dixie, appearod on our probably arrive here in September. streots yesterday, having among other artiA Washington special say it is , now cles applo of this year's growth. Tlii is known here upon authority that something ahead of anything yet seen in the' Commissioner of Internal Revenue, Nevada, and Is pretty good evidence of a General Pleasanton, has resigned his office being somewhere near. Mgries country ento Southern are said Utah on account of the misunderstanding between The people of breath a of tho tropical bimsclf and Secretary Boutwell. As soon exquisite joy V climet long beforo we of Nevada are as his withdrawal was handed iri, it was acthrough with Winter. Ely Record. cepted: by tbo President, and General C. A. 1 tenThe main dam on Brannan Island, Sacra- Arthur of New York was shortly after inbis mento rivtr, which will reclaim about 15, dered tho position. Ho expressed and it became 'COO acif of tale. Ian Ji, Svm finished, last ability to serve, however, selection. No than cent. !.$ another any neewary to make i week- It cost flftr jmrTub Land ReclamaThe ono has yet been cboen, but it is thought Job of the kind, tion Company, encouraged by success, are that Deputy Commissioner Douglass will be preparing for operations on a more extend -- lly-MK- i; CO. ! , L ;V7 A crcAtxany hare bean IMPERIAL VISIT. ? - Chicago, July fclt the gravest epprtheetka horso disease which tbm alorcinly tat. fc fAor increase. It is now Bdltor and "Proprietor. SATURDAY, JULY New Ys- 8. 3T "v t. V yww X ) |