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Show h ! I rail in Manama. .ft duly comm reporter. civ It r 1111 's J. TOOHY, fftfftar arfd Proprietor. TUESDAY, JULY t7 11, 1371. TWO SIDES. On lt U exported U4 omu blood will be hcdiii'New York, the occ foil the pwiik f tho Orangemen in tlio afreet of that city, and which UNION TIMS WESTERN TJuLKORAPn CO. v demon-rtratk- m THE LATEST DISPATCHES. s Tremendous;, Excitement In doomed offensive hi tho other porNew York City. tions of tho Iriih pooplo. It ought to bo Gotham of Hibernians icxftembercd by the that only a few days ago, tho Catholics of our large cities had Immense processions In AN OKDEB.TO PREVENT THE PARADE OF TIIE ORANGEMEN. honor of the reign of Pius IS. and that tho banners of the Rjinm States wore thunted In the tacos of the American peoplo everywhere from San Francisco to Boston. No o:i Mustering: Onmgrtnan cared or seemed to notice what , an but now the other side comes SMcs, out to cclebrato another royal religious event, and at once the cry of riot is raised and fears aro expressed that tho 12th of July will bo HOME NEWS. a bloody day In Gotham. It is to be regretted that prejudice should go so far ns it Washington, July 10. It is stated that we Secretary Bout well will visit the President pcars tohavo dono in this instance, but i of Forces Both thal-iHuant- - i i f apprehend that there is more smoke than fire in the dispatches. This celebrating of European bagatelle will do well enough when the respective participants keep their frolics to themselves without interfering with their neighbors, and so, tho Catholic having had his day, over tho pontificate, it is only fair that the other side should have a holiday ns well. If tho Ornngo and Green cannot rainglo together they should at least bo peaceably inclined.' HEROISM. The bravery of men has ever been a theme upon which eloquence, poetry, and sculpture, havo delighted to offer tribute.- - There was a remarkable instance of courage exhibited in Salt Lako ono eventful day last week. A detachment of tho Nauvoo Cavalry composed of more than a score of that infamous organization, was, seen rushing pell moll down a ccrtainstrcet. Each rider was armed, on his obstreporous cayusc and terrific phrenzy fl.vlied'from every eye. At this juncture tho commander of Uncle Samuels little squad sont an orderly up to the many sworded band with orders to scatter them. This the lone courier did in an instant, for tho moment ho commanded tho Falataffiani to vamose, there was nothing to be seen but flying nags and empty saddles a tho legion took refugo In alleys, small shelter of every conouthouses, ceivable form. Where the steeds flod to in "their impatient terror has not since been discovered, and tho armod troopers, alas! went up tho spout. Tear dastards, where nro yo? cap-a-pi- e, and-unde- r ( . THE ELECTIONS. On the first Monday in August the form of an election are to bo guno through with In this Territory. There aro members of tho Legislature, justices of tho penco and some other officers to bo chosen in tho several counties and districts. A justice and a aro about tho extent of political ambition in this precinct, and as these two positions have to be filled' at the August election, let those whoe business It is to do so, make timely nominations. con-Itab- lrt j There nre vory many idlo mechanics in San Francisco at present, says tho Bulletin. Tho question of woges is hardly discussed; tho skilled mechanic, with a family, Is satis, fled with employment upon reasonablo terms, appreciating the fact that employers labor under financial embarrassments iiv magnitude .to his own. trades barely exist; nearly The all of the joiners, caulkers and riggers are idle. The foundries aro doing moro business than at any time last year, and consequently givo. employment to a good many men. Tho business Is not earning remarkable profits, but some new articles are produced that were formerly Imported, which increased the demand for laand bor. Busines with tho rs continues dull.- ate ship-buildi- ng ship-carpenter- In I. Superintendent Kelso forbidding the parade of the Orangemen Tho Orangemen are, of course, bitterly sullen, and their enemies feel themselves already matters of tho situation. Groat excitement prevailed in the city all day yesterday. The movements of the Roman Catholio societies, the intentions of tho Orangemen, and tho preparation the police and military, .were subjects of interest. The Mayor, Superintendent Kelso Major General Shaler and others in authority were in consultation during the day, and the final result of their deliberations is embodied in the order issued by Superintendent Kelso late - last evening It appear that the Mayor on the 6th instant wrote a communication to John J. Bond, Grand Master of the Orange Order, embodying tho samo sentiments expressed in Superintendent Kelso's order, and suggesting tho propriety of dispensing with the intended parado and picnic, but, as no reply was received to tho letter, aud ns tlio Indications of a riot in 'case of an Orange demonstation grew moro and moro threatening, the Mayor finally determined to prohibit the parade. Outside of tho few of tlio police force, to whom this order and the policy it embodies became known last night, it was almost unanimously denounced As a cowardly surrender, and it was confidently anticipated that public opinion would strongly disapprove this concession to the lawless threats of a set of men who are condemned nliko by their religious teachers, and their intelligent political leaders. TIte excitement in Jersey City, in regard to the Orange parade, ar.d the riot which is expected to follow in its train, is iutcnjse. Thorc is no doubt but that the Orangemen of Jersey City aro determined to parade at nil hazards, and the greater alarm exists in consequence among the citizens, who ate apprehensive for the safety of their persons and property. Tho Hibernians make no secret of their determination to attack tho the latter should parade. Orangemen Their preparations for tho expected fray is said to bo very complete. Tho Shamrock, a society composed of about four hundred Irishmen, met at Franklin Ilall, Warren Street, last evening. Beforo and subsequent to tho meeting excited groups assembled around the hall, discussing tho situation and indulging in the threats against the Orangemen. The Emmet Guard, numbering over two hundred men, received orders to assemble at their hall on Pavonia and remain under arms Avenue until tho following morning. Tho united Irishmen aro also stated n determined to turn out and make common cause with the Hibernians. They number somo thousands. At some cf tho meetings wild statements werb made totlio effect that thousands of Orangemen were coming from Canada to participate in the parade, which added not a littio to th excitement and hato of the Hibernians, Washington, July 11. Special report tl.a lat few days ray that Pleasanton has resigned and his resignation accepted, is authoritatively denied. Tho Postmaster General has determined tho routes awarded to accepto ted bidders wlio havo failed to comply with their contract. Rome, July ll. THo Russian Minister, do Kcssellofl, and tho attaches to the legation arrived hero from Florence. w. D. s, shoo-make- rs fibuse-carpcnte- Idaho has at last, and probably for tho first time in her history, a genuine livo Governor, in the person of Judge Bowen, formerly Chief Justice of Arkansas. We observe that tho gentleman hat arrived at his post and gone to work with his nc customed energy.- Look out for Idaho asking to come In as State before Governor Bowen is many years older. ITo'll find a way - through. ' During the visit of Lako City, which is to Salt Grant President expected to occur In the early part of September he will be the guest of Hon. George L. Woods, Governor of Utah. 'Tux Pmmdxxt i Tho Boise Statesman of tho 8th instant pays the IUpoxtxx a compliment which we with many thanks. beg loavo to acknowledge AxoMiXous. The political parties in California have each, nominated for Gov. of who will lack one-thieroor be interest will result The hie party vote. in Haight has made- a good Governor, U pot popular as a partisan . Booth is partisan, Imt the Short strong at a factionalthat it was his faction Hairs remember State to the the In I8es threw overdose of Sacra- an of .die will lie KewiV rd - IW c-- are being mado brts Senate SSv for Laura Fair, and to thu end effect that have been circulated to the and broken in ' health and spirits been hare atoric Jr awaT. . - Thcso seen her. dieted y persons who have - h for evil doofi:. Chinese Agriculture. . In the city this , morning at the order of at Long Branch and return to this week. Washington Tho books of the Internal Revenue office show that orders for lager beer stamps average forty thousand per day, nearly four times as great as orders received at corresponding time last year. It is now slated on , New York, July 10. Hibernians will the that good authority parado on Wednesday headed by a man called Captain Cleary. Tho number to turn out cannot bo ascertained. It is also said tho eoventh, eighth, ninth, twelfth and seventy-flrs- t regiments will be ordered to hold themselves in readiness atthe armory to aid the .police if necessary to quell any signs of riot, j Washington, July 10. It is reported that the new Government loan has ben withdrawn from tho market, and is credited here in well informed quarters, from the fart that it is believed tho proposition about its'being consumatod, is looking to the absorption of tho whole of the five hundred millions pf the j. loan of 1802. Tho Board of Public Works have already commenced the preliminary work tinker the four million improvement bill passed last Saturday by the Legislature, and approved y by the Govornor. It has appointed an advisory commission and eminent engineers to aid in preparing tho detailed plans of the proposed- Improvements and in tho prosecution f tlio work. New York, July 10. Thcro is reason to believe that the much dreaded riot, in consequences of tho Orange parade, projected for next Wednesday, will not taka place. Kelto hat this evening issued orders forbidding both tho Orange procession and target excursion of tho Ancient Order of Hibernia. Parlies comprising tho target companies represent that portion of the Irish Catholic element which expresses its determination to opposo tho Ornngo display. Superintendent Kelso, in hi order says, that ho ha been applied to by the Grand Master of tho Orango Lodges in the United States to givo police support to tho celebration by tv precession through tho principal streets and' avenues of New York on the 12th instant, in honor of the battle of Boyne and Suniux, to commcmornto the victories on the soil of Ireland by ono of the English Kings over .another, two centuries ago, and which engendered national differences, and which have descended from generation to generation. Tho Superintendent has answered that ho would not allow the aid of any such street celebrations that feuds and animosities belonging solely to history and other countries than our own, which experience has proved, has engendered ill feeling abroad and at home. It is given out that armed preparations for defence have been mado by members of the parade lodges; indeed, an organization for the procession appears to have been specially organized beyond the magnitude of any previous one,1 and it la emphasized with announcements that the determination prevails to resent, if not to avenge, the events which attended la.t year's celebration, and some of its leaders have stated' to the Superintendent that they considered a collision inevitable. If this needless celebration should provoke a general disturbance it would have to be opposed. It is very clear that if any ono individual should undertake by himself to produce an occasion of irritation and excitement to others in tho community, he could not be in such act entitled to police protection, and surely what may not bo dono by onq individual ought not to be attempted by any organized' men, when the aggravation would bo so much greater. The order concludes by instructing the police to disperse all bodies of men colleoting on Wednesday next for tjie purpose of joining in the target excursion or procession. New York, July 10. Tills evening, before it was known that Superintendent Kelso had issued an order, there were largely attended lodges of the Order of Hibernians in this city, Brooklyn and Jersey City. Delegates of tlio Irish Societies held a secret meeting in nbernia Hall in this city. A largo crowd collected on the outside, the parade, and swearing they would break it up, no mater what the priests said. One member said thcro were fifteen thousand Irish volunteers fully armed and ready to re' sist the Orango paraders. ' Loudon, July 11. There, is a struggle among the Americans in Paris tosecure the possession of Communist prisoners as colonists, Some want them for Colorado and others Hot Lower California and Arizona. The government is puzzled to decide. New York July 11. There is much Table lurprl-- m laif. 1 filing ?il , i five-twen- ty to-da- - in-vol- vo , dis-cussi- -- i ng Shanghai, May 4. Tho-- , agriculture of tho Chinese Is quite equal to that of some t other , actions .which are gone: ally regarded as more enlightened. The country around Shanghai Is extremely fertile, well cultiThe Rochy Mountain vated, and produces both cereal crops and. cotton. The fields are green with wheat and barley, which will be ready forth siekleby the 1st of June, The ground i"now being broken up in some places preparatory to In putting in cotton, i Ricefor alo plantedhavthat crop May, tlio lands intended flooded. They havo an been artificially ing for that purmachine ingenious hydraulic Is intersected by canals Tho country pose. Corinne, for irrigation, traveling, and transportation of produce. There are na crossfences, the farms being marked1 off by corner-stoneLand is high worth 400 or $500 per acre and few persons possess large estates. Two REV. COWARD E. BAYLISS, SUPD7. hundred acres is thought a flno property. The natives live In villages and hamlets, an MUb MARY 1IEFFLEMAN , isolated house being seldom seen. They Principal. prefer utility to ornament vegetable garAthene-urscarce. Indies' of tbe Tonng dens are common, flowqrs (Formerly Principal Ono of the most peculiar features of tho Jacksonvi le, Illinois.) country is tho Immense number of grave mounds. Go where you will they meet tho eyo in every direction all over the fields sometimes single oftener aggregated perStud lea thorough and liberal. form, haps a dozen or more and varied ininstead Mathematic, Engllite Mttratnr, conical, round, oblong. Tho dead, on tbo are surface, of being buried, placed Physiology. Botany. and earth thrown over them. This, howBte. Etc. Etc. qfualc. ever, is not always thought necessary. Many coffins aro entirely exposed some havo a piece of matting on the top, others straw, --while a few are inclosed in a little TBE FA L TERfl WILL C0BBE1CE cabin of brick or tiles. AoadL e my, 1 Utah, s. E 10,-iThi- Bret Harts. The Louisville Ledger of June 24th says: .Tho impossibility of brewing London Tortcr anywhere clso than in London is admitted as a phenomenon in The experiment has been fermentation. tried by importing brewers, malt and Thames water into New York, but tile porter was a miserable failure. It seems equally Impossible for Bret Harte to incubate his delicious California idyls for the Boston market, nis last effort the "Bom Poet" is decidedly fiat and tadly deficient in the racy flavor that characterized his earlier sto-ris-s, The atmosphere of Boston is fatal to genius." i I BzLLioxRxyT. Rumors of a threatened difficulty between the Indians and settlers of Camas Prairie having boon received, Governor Curtis, Major Hammond and Hon. E. C. 6terllng have repaired to the scene to hold a powwow with the gentle aborigines. Boise (Idaho) News, WIIEREV9. I WILL APlEUt ON of July nett, at ten Wednceley, the lOthdayBtate-oMock a. tn at tbe Uuded J,.nd Offlce lu Halt tasks City, Utah Territory, to make cah entry of the town ait of Crlnue, Boxelder county, embracing the following described lamia, to alt: I .ota 2, 6. 8, and V, section 6, township 9 north, acres. range 2 sent, containing ICS 9 To make the proof requited by law, and how that I am entitled to have the entry made undt-"An Act of Conors aa for the relief of the inhabitant of cities au I towns upon tbe public lands," p proved MaTuh 2, 1M7, and also "An act amendatory thereto," approved June 8, 1868, for the use in benefit of the inhabitants thereof; at wbieb time and place any peraou or per eons ran appear, and how cause if any there bewby auch entry should1 not be made. T, a-MIA- - a v 80-10- r W. If. Corinne, Jana 10, Monday, September 4th, MISCELLANEOUS. ADVTS. & RANSOHOFF 1ST1. Parent dreirou of obtaining Information In to terzne, etc, will please apply at once to YVliolcsalo The Cheapest nil'll Best T IE ON GROCERS AND COMMISSION .Concordn Harness -- MERCHANTS. Made Call and Specially. Wagon CoTera, aft nixes, Wagon Bows, Tblmble Ske!n, Wagon Woods, Wagon and Carriage JUATKK1AL Of all description, for sale at the lowest h pri. e. Also, eoustautly on band a full ttp!y cf oiut Mouera, Keif, Monera, c-- Threvlitng Mu. rnkiug lleapers, Nn Iky Knltea. clilne. Fiona, Plows., drain Drill, tinug And al kn!s. . ....wjutrirorax.... Near the .Corinne, Iepit. J. W; GUTHRIE, Dratrr Whole! and Itutull BREWER A REMIH' ORUGGI ST? Corner Fourth DEER AND ALE. & , St., - UTAH. PRODUCE AND ( Montana and Fourth Corn- -r PROVISIONS B'.r'Yweu Corinne, tro(-- t NUT. t AMJIKa, ClCJ. CXOAJUtri, m-t- 9) anJ! fd it c.'ta. f LlnJ of I and. DarnHy Faioy Meats, Caso Goods of all Kinds. AM) COUNTRY PUOOUCi: retail dealer In alf Linda of FOUUTIt STRRKT. ( dril Duller nnil andalttf LIBEXtTY MEAT NAXDERN, MAl-taCb'r- AND X.EVI EXPRESS Blacksmiths and Builders Nalls, LINE, lllCll KIRKEND1LL, Proprietor. Special Indtieemtnts Offered to vvii.1.' ..uatii . Crnci Barrack axd Sbomborr Aoxr.t, ) - Idaho. 1, ml. I THE UWITfD July btATZS OV-ill rum-tj- t, t th. linnck nd Hbo.bon. l on U.U Idaho 1 errliory. Ajenry. i wo hu Jdrou b ad of tb umi to b D.f (Mlvurrd at tti. Agcn y forth.runii-hisgo- i which, AoitU d prujioi.l. lu to rewind at tbo at ova Agtbcy until July 'JJ.ldil. lat. Contractors ara lovitad to bid for lb whola number or a portion of th CatUa rrqnlrad. Robed-u- l of prices neon two, tbrae an t four year old toef mnnt bestued. Contractor, tan.t auto In 'era tiiair blJ a whether the Cattle to be dtUnrcd ara to ta f , 8panl.li, Trxa or American stock. 2d. Uida will bo for Itae- Cattle to ba delivered at the Ag ncy time to time In eucb qtuutitlM ae tna be required to be a.eoRhtrlrrd at tbe ARom-tbe price per ppuud, nettaucb bide to rover a contract to expire duly IS, 1972. 84 Any Oattj. commonly called and known aa Mtsa will not be received. 4tb. Tbe aaceaeful bidder will be required to en ter luto bouda in doable tbe amount of tba contract awarded, fur the full performance of the same, aub-eto tbe approval of tbe Commissioner of Indian - a ct ATalre. ftth. Bidder are lnvled to b present at the opening of the bide. 6th.. The right ia reserve? to reject all bMs. 7bi. Bidders will be required to pay f r the advertisement p o rata. Each bidder will be required to deios!t vri.b bis bid tue earn of Ave dollars ($5) for each purpose. M.P. BERRY, United State Special ludiaa Agent, Ci t AmVT'- - HEKF, JIITTOX. TEAL, e and Retail. At Market open at aunrlao every lay. uh-des- c 1 3 i a h ELLIOTTt 1--1. Pont lit Apples, ; e ;Orangrs nml Lemons, DEED LODGE LIMK-S- j ; t S NUTS, d rort Hall Reservation. W. W. HULL, Drleklajer and Plasterer. Kent but the Beat 'Workmen Employed, TE0PI0AL PRODUCTION coniyrxr., FTAtf. Book and Stationery Stort and after April lO, 1871, and continue during the Season. On Always on band the Iqteat EIGHT DAYS EBOH CORINNE Magazines, Newspapers and Hodloals. jar" TO HELENA. 3, x VV. j - UHAHADI, M. D., Corner of Foarth and tlonfana irt.it. a7-if'- '" CORING E, StH1 UTAH. 3 ww9 CHARLES LANGLEY F. IT-- PUB- prtos, every morning In quantities to am commodate pure ha eerm, loe a clear aa crystal. Orders eatleiiad fretu abroad. m81tf . Line. Ac H3. Contract made for tha delivery of freight to any poiut la Montana. Term will be aa cheap aa the cheapetC . Will also run a DAILY LINE from Ha!eaa to Deer lodge. nr , ccamc, Qnn OmCE8 IN men no uartklf A very cheap v FIIBIIX L.n t: fa 5 tt And agents for tha QUICEC81LGER O TMOi 5 oesa lcocz. Sail Francisco. I , I . rot tn i CC Wholesale. Dru;gi8 ctxvsa sirrrai ud clii , pounds or babbit metal at thta 1 z ' .... OFFJCK .... Murk Goods Caro oi i b , RXAH1KER OF PENSIONS FOR 34tf JOHN HEIL CtERS TO THE lAf? Lao lie the beet quality of lee at tba lowest delivered u tt i And all othar v . Jyft-t- t Wholesale and Retail Dealer In i , HELENA t Kept Constantly on Ice. w . Proprietor. MEATS and FsU' Fic&li uo. FOR UAUTOHS. 3 Jy t JyS 1m . Freak Kansage. made rorm (lie. nlwnyl In nlore. . Montana Ktreet, Near Kialli. CORINNE Dealers. M 1 1 PAST FHBIGIIT x s mmlo n Nperlallj. Esj Orders by ms 1 or telegraph promptly a.t.td-e- d t Sever .1 rh ma.nl rhlnglca rough Irm . bur on Laud. j f - IIOIlSBnml MULE SHOES. P30DUC!. OiT" Montanar HEAVY HARDWARE, 1 , , CASH PAID FOR COUNTRY ORI.VSK, Bar.-iu- CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE Coaftfuitly or Uarid at Lowest Prices. Etc.f of the brat Meats, Always on band a variety . bee.etr. sugar cured Haunt, eaiiMage, COJV I lrr OutRtiug: Goods, II. IaLTIlIKdv Preprlrtor, TVboletalo and TO (irocri com NX K Bacon, II am 4, Shoulders, Elc y I " All MAUKKT, Oomiti-- i . Carlnm i Ha Always on hand fresh TllOPIfAl. FRl'ITN, Tft AXVHKUIUKSI eROCEIlTES, 'j ' DENIIOLTEltS FRUIT ST.l.Ml, Montann sl STAPLE AND FANOY LIQUORS A In GROCERIES, FRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY. Dealer lit Iotai' Bontanx CO1! IN ML ii4-l- m Utah o AVholo.salo orifl C0.f & sal lab at imp; ore J farm of the bee, inachiu-ry- . W. A. IIODGNAX. J. W. MctMTT i of Alan a full stock Montana Street, Corinne. AGENTS Fdlt 4 Warranted In Every Rerpeet extmlne quality and prices before buying tird ra Iroia the country prompt'y Ailed. Je7 3m Wagon Always on band sod for sale at reaaonabla prices. These weaone are thoroughly made, of the very best ma erUla. and are known all through th Weat aa tbe beat and moat reliable wagon made, mi . ara Wareroom a id factory LACER Chicago al.l-d'bju- elaewher. OWL, Renprn COAST. PACIFIC I N SADDLERY. AND s e E A. Mmttlers P . HARNESS r full stock of tbe celebrated CORINNE, UTAH. ml7 6moa f Coniine, Utah. Rev. Edward F.. Beylis, CO.. MORO, Je2A-t- d GEORG - 7 Mayor of the City of Corinne. 1871. OF e ' ref-eien- re r- WAGON DEPOT n, ors, - TO 1 to-nlg- Paris, July hearing that the Popo intended to seek hospitality in France, addressed a letter to the Holy Father assuring him of fitting welcome, but strongly dissuading him from such proceeding, he says: "It would offend Italy and create a difficulty in France, and where it would bo impossi-t- o grant his holiness the privileges suitable to his exalted position." Thiers promises friendly offices from Franco as a mediator between tho Italian Government and tho Ilciy See, with a view to the' restoration and1 conciliatory relations between the kingdom and tho head of thcohurchv The Gazette do France denies that the manifesto of Count do Chambord has caused a rupture between tho Legitimates and Orleanists. Tho French government paid to Switzerland two million francs in partial reimbursement of tho expenses incurred in the main-nanc- e of tho French soldiers who took refugo on her coil. Switzerland restores to Franco tho .greater portion of the war material brought across tho frontier by tho French . army, London, July 10. Tho strikers of Lancashire havo pledged thoir assistance to the strikers m South Wales. Burt, tho released Fenian convict, has arrived at Cork.v Havana, July 10. Cavada was executed on the first instant. Puerto wrote letters to Viliamil, to1 his brother Adolfo and other CUbarr Generals, advising them to mrren-de- r, a that was tho only fa von they could do Cuba; that the continuation of tho struggle would only entail tho useless shedding of blood ; that the Cuban cause was lost at home and in tbo United States. NOTICE. WHOM rr MAY CONCERN', , , FOREIGN NEWS. MISCELLANEOUS ADVTS. MISCELLANEOUS. 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