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Show sgr. .rfaiatfn D. Editor, and Proprietor. Montana Street, Corinne, Utah. DT THIS WSSTSttK UXI03T TELEOHAPH CO.) MONDAY, AUOUST 7, 1871. of Craightoa (Cadt VOX POPULI. The election in Utah will probably to-da- WEEKLY T. D. CONWAY, J. TOOHY, THE LATEST y not prmont an occasion for any rounder reflation on political exparlmenti than those 'vhch liavo pracoljFJt., Throughout the IVnittryAhs polls are generally in the hanls of th Latter Day priesthood and bl.hops, U-- r, and other magnates of the Church, simply play at battleJorc with the groat franchise of thn American pfoplo. As in tin year when tho vote on Deseret' w.a3 taken by the voth jfof the living and dead, tha native nr.d foreign, unnaturalized aliens and titizeds of prisivft disloyalty, ro is it now in the yar 171. It is well known th.it tt thj election above referred to, iho novnc!aturo of rrutliM and cattle was placed on tho tally sheets, and we pen nothing to hinder that practice in the dark outlying 3 districts Und r tho lam6 statute of Ltah thn female of the Territory aro the suffrage regardless of tho granted quality natjra!intion, and in conflict with it. Hitherto the highest glory of tho nation mated in tin operation of the ballot, and wrLhopa generations will continue to enjoy tho blessing which fbw from a pure republican systcun. Hut unler the ecilediitical diabolism which retgnsjn lhce mountains thrc i no guarantee, r.o re poet for tho institution which is thi btab of human right. The open d of tho people is not permitted to liminttrt fact and truth ftom political action, There Is no political action among tho n grout body of tho inhabitants, for the and tho Vcho.fl of the i councils' m vnipul ita tlo narrow' opinions prophets of the prio populace. Tha stjangvr whathtr male or fem ile, from tho prow-lytcoal fields of Nesvontle, the n mines of Wales, and the illiterate in mi era nt of S.vedeu and Norvy, arc m mbalh'd to the po'U with words to caicotirace opposition avainst the government which fosters them. tlv ballot boxes of Utah will votes of thousands of th(?o who have never attained to tho legal tutus of electors. Men and women of recent arrival, unacquainted with the principle of republicanism, but on the contrary taught to believe in a greater evil than snj- - monarchy imposes upon its subjects, aro against u, became there are no safeguards to protect, nor ample laws to maintain the purity of the franchise. So long' as this system is between and the their most arrayed people precious right, will tho wrong prevail. Invoking th: aid of the supreme legrlativo authority, we rvj-- t pray' that Congress will throw ll? aegis oror the political character of Utah; cr. with laws, untainted by the worse than Ashtic sway of tha barbarism which pot controls our internal affairs, paaka clear tha future wayto progress and general pro?, p nty. Jr. this Territory, alone, the condition of marring a and prostitution are me.de tho panoply under which any woman, of tix months rcdJanoc, may Wcorna a vet-- r acithout recognizing the national law fixi thpfnodo and qualification precedent to k Ithn hip. Will Congress logger per-ir- h tlris overriding of tatute?in Utah, and jtates must whch all othnr Terr'-toriemil do cbcy? Will line ballot be continued ns an auxiliary to tho Church, whose highest rorr.r.vich aro oj.n and defiant against rational law? We think not, an, d therefore, on this impoitant d jv, only suggest there consideration f things for the n fl ctiv,t-nr- ,d c or o. if citizens. They will see n wvll t of it only tVo igh the fii M"; d. ran tha people cf Utah ever obmv tain the relief nrceaty to noutish n sound c unmon wealth, and giro republican health and vigor to the body politic. DISPATCHES. MISCELLANEOUS ADVTfi. GROCERIES, ETC. MISCELLANEOUS ADVTS. DULY COinSXD REPORTER. CORIIIIIE RAMSOHOFF REPORTER. a-ta- Monro), Sorioufe Fculan Riot in Xul)llxi. GROCERS AND COMMISSION QUEENS17ARE, ITALIAN CELEBRATION MERCHANTS. CHINA, GLASSWAR e , IN SAN CUTLERY, FRANCISCO. ETO., n Ban Fiancisco, August 0. The Italian demonstration in honor of the occupation of Rome, the capital of Italy, looked forward to with corns apprehension, Is passing off to- ; that-innumernb- le ?u-prv- e' rV-r- To-da- y, anti-demoora- 1 s CHAN DEL IE It TflE WEEKLY REPORTER S, , AND HEAVY HARDWARE, GROCJEBIE?S? Merchant,- - ; f LIQUORS & CIGAKs, CORN F. It Etc. Uam, Shoulders, Bacon, N F O Case Goods of all Kinds. -- L -- T CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE MONTANA AND SIXTH . i HEAVY- HARDWARE, STS,, - IIORSU and MULE IIOIX Mining: Implements. Blacksmiths and Builders Oorinue Freight, , - Iilontana Street. scoundrel has met his Another deep-dye- d duo. An Oregon editor libeled a wealthy mill young man of local celebrity, dutlng 1S09. We do not know what the libel wn?,but it - - was probably spelling his name wrong in the Lt of advertised letters, declining his favorite poem, or exposing some of his little Improved lUcktri Complete aniT Cheap. tiicks. The libeled young man carried secretly from the efllco tho bound file of the paper for that year, found tho libel, arParticular attention paid to. Orders raigned the editor in court,1 and recovered hy man. ' . six and a quarter cents damages, this being apl tf the amount for which ho surd within four thousand nine hundred and ninety. nine dolcents and five mills. lars and ninety-thre- e The caitiff was than prosecuted by tho editor for stealing the file, and is now boarding in tho penitentiary. This is what always happens to pcoplo who meddle with Journalists. Tho teniblo lesson should bo re031 ENTIRE LT membered. bctwoi'ii ltli r(li, uah. cohinm:, Special iroc-rs'ty- Coiistuiif on hand a ood istorlnicul for (he Jofcbiiiff Trade it Everywliere. Join Work Of Every Dcaerlptfon NEW MATERIAL DONE TO ORDER BY sel-ct- ed fc Scott? John Odes. the 1iico f Clothing Still - 6(JGGE55 LOW PRICE SYSTEM Everyono who is anxtona to Mi-- t in spreading correct information concern-lu- g th resources, products and prospects of the country, the political, social an.! lndj .trial condition of tbts ajrt neighboring Terrl!orte, should subser be for tha Wjckklt BrruBT and scad it abroad. per-a:ma- M. IVIEYERS, x . It nil load l, Orders IVfaiL ly Clothing Smpoi DAILY CROWDED. t Will Hcctlvc Fronrpt Atlcnlion. it Kill lift n-- " to Your Friends. F, NO" .N Offered lo (ltou Dc-iiin- ,t;J " Pureliam. I Send ) llAllO A INS KMHCNSFe . Never Were our Prices so l.o N ' Never Was our Slock so Iaerpectally adapted for circulation in ths East. The y eni development of onr silver, rold, lead, coal, copper and iron mines; ths opening of navigation on Bear Ilivtr and Great Salt Lake; the naw fields of trade an enter-prle- e eprlnklug up dally on every side; Mormon problem, at! the combine to afford novel, entertaining and instructive reading matter to th people in the Eatem State; Nor Assortmentso e: Goods Shipped East and West Ou the Line of tho Complc NcivCioiuh l)nllYlI''YI, New Inducements a" tiiiuully Oireied. fuslomcrs Hourly, kaw New Same day Orders Railroad Come along, come along.X Make no dt lay; Come fioin every nation. Come from every way; Bring not e'en a care aloug, X tn co to all jour eiv., For II. Meyer a don't eban-e- nw For good autt of el. tl.' arc received i " CONSTABLES SALE. tXEOOTIOK TO ME TIBTCE OF AT 13-.u- of tb. ieac. lailo t. Jo-u- c in nJ for corluu city, U. T., X hire levied on. and tor sale to the tiU'W.t tldder, or cask. tb. r will Two folloain dcavrlbed iwonal ptoperty, trnuks, a ssnafl iot of ct,ir.. a quanUty of bar a, eno actovde- a, ns place ot ciotu, half a doze, ahir.t aud sundry artulo. of e otbiLg Tbs ahwvsa upon progeny it uku to aau.fr aU4 execution ttur. wo.r. if im'gm.Lt render.! ndagainst theof II. II. bhepbrnl in favor Uc iz.r StHoer, tor eight dollars and coats or action with scorning Co!, ra.o to tsks pla-- e st 9 t. u. on tb ninth day by O. Specimen copies can to seen at tho office of publication, rcafly for mailing. Tns II- - The Cloililng' UP IN A BAILOR' viff-.- to-wit- s Ax-tu- nt. of tlma-honore- Owi inn. nnS.td 1871, r. XtU.M, stor. cf JO UN Q. HAHM8H, Marshal aud ex ou do Consubl. lnfr-m- Reporter Also Agent Office AT CITY TAX NOTICE. On 91 TaiASCiuta' oit cr, Cor nn. July 97, 16.1, O.VEN TlXir 1UE TVCIICE W . HEdlttiT tnvnt for tii m y TeXa on th annnai asses ar ?871 ar now da and pay .bl to tbs City Tress-ur- , Orerg L Hob; st Ms oft! . A1 of said taxa rstn.lotng tmpsid foribltty day f.om tl will bv deoiared d!lnq.isnt wha th sam mil beco.UcUd saCordlns iw. with addiUonsl Yer. Mentha... dt brof scienUdc journal recommemda to use nypomlphlne of soda in A German - cost, laundresses Witness mj hanl this C7th day of J.ly, X. D. 171. soda. . common washing of GR). L. liOLl'. City iressurer. place J)27lra the at cr.d attack the fabric In any way, DCh'E OU n vkK MS t.VLl.7 PEUCiUrnoh same time exerts seme bleaching ac ton, Jtxrca-rs ths ci."-sad cf wr-tenuprou.ti tchich greatly improves the 41 Lflo-- . I Rl. CALIFORNIA POYDER WORKS, j. s m ffaiiNQisGo aku It California and Montana DENNIS J. OOlP-'- FCn.MSHIXG Trunks, Valises, i Publisher. TlUNSPOItTATION COMPANY. The E'allroadjflothtaJ Mctitana L I: 1 3. IUanl-f- 1 31. MKY TOOHY, t,l wUl BOOTS & SH0s .AND. Olii enffe Prions. Meyer h Trlul1' cent by buying c cthing j5. ; it fjr AND.... tiici REM EMBER you TerniH, in Advnnce. t fv I ....OFTUU.... Reporter Opposite JeS 8 m . .. UNPREGEDZHTEQ JOB PRINTING and i VMHWl, Flic of n Carpenter OnV' lii- - s StANI) g. Send Inducrnii-nt- Couni'iv X ;61n de-ir- Prospccli -- Present who derlrc tover.I soitio titen of remembrance ti distaut friend, or e who til jform them of events in the mountalna, should awnd them tbs Wet SLT nxroutK-i- , 1 he c; tt is a mere tria, compered with bs frqar.t corrcspondcnoe, and fnrnlshes mure Inforicnti n ahtraf a;7ira iu this region than could be gUcu by constant and uncea.lng ilrtti'r Nails. TTtn!i. THE WEEKLY REPORTER 1 The Corir.ne Journu (Frank Kenyon's pap.- -) ha t then up its bed and gone from Salt Lake City as Corinne. It ha e its field futu-of operation?.' Tho the lit tout au was too firmly fixed en-in tho r flection of that people for them to roll rage very heartily their new wooer. This only proves what too many newspaper no ti learn too lute, to their sorrow, and that is that two crops cannot La raised at the tame time on the same field. When aa newspaper is acceptably conducted in of requirements community, and till all the the situation with case, it Is folly to attempt to crowd it for port. As we understand tho Issue in Utah, national politics are held in abeyance by It b Mormon versus Libera ; 'is is Toly gamy versus Monogamy; it Is fetid coneupicenc,in tha shadow ofa law ana religion, versus the orthodox, party ir.?ttution of marriage. Tho Liberal in Utah propose to fight it out onat this line, Corinne. and tha RsroSTsai their organ cause. the for It battle royal the U It doing nto broadsides Brigham hot red is pouring tell on the camp, which will eventually have devirtuo and enemv, unless truth Bo Uc Slttciman. parted from the lard. ciiltcM. AND ALE. .AND. to-da- con-corning linotv -- t Iron, Stoves, Nails f-r-nol com-morfeow- BEER 8TAPLE AND FANCY column ahtS, Is a iargs tWeuty-fou- r a comprising a retain of tba contents of ihs Daily and a vast amount of tultc.Ua-bean- s reading matter carefully aelaoted fur its columns for readers in tha East and tba West, whera tt is received with universal favor as tha true and on'y exponent of the infamous procsedlngs of ths Mormon hierarchy. For years this lournal has bittled for th right s gainst th mountain of Wrong built up by Brigham Young an 1 bla sacerdotal associates, and It will continue on. the same tours nctll th last prop ha been knocked from nnder tne rotten structure of Church rn'lng State. We deetre to present tha claims of tho Wkxxi BxromTta promlnsntiy befora the reading publio, aud hap to secure for it as wide a circulation as its merit do set re. GERRI3H & MILES, The election iu Montana take place toil w, und hereafter we shall hope for northern new through our exchanges from that iDun-hiu- g part f the lvuv!d. For many week now tt has bton Clagstt and Toole, rnd TjoIc irul Clagett, day after day, until re can hnMiy tell which it the Republican and which tho Democrat, and wJuM have forge'.tcii our own ear! fixed party views- if it weto not that wo have them In d u,vay, while demolishing tho frauds and n machinery of 13. Y. find hU satellites t f the New Movement. Voting over, we shall look for the Montana papers with daily budgets of Interesting, news and chat ptlpabe things. ! Co-r.isN- BE3IIS sfc Driller In an -- , BMnDMm BREWER LACER day in perfect order and quiet. The procession is one of the mo-- t tasteful, and brilliant Plated Ware, ever seen here. No inscriptions calculated to wound tho religious feeling of Catholics Car Fiirniturt, U visible. The-Italiand American flags divi-ion were carried side by sidej and each AND GENERA of German and Swiss riflo companies also carried their national flag. The 'temple of liberty, with young ladies, doscribo the na- HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. tional colors, representing united Italy, and dec20.tr a full rigged felucca and cur representing Rrm, surmounted with the wolf's sucklings, Romulus and Reinus," were among the finest features of the procession. The police hud mnda extra preparation?, but up to this timMhorc has not been the slightest ne- whoiosALB axa ariAii. rxaLxa ix . cos ity for their interference. 1 New York, August C. Washington spe- NIUILL cial state that Fi-- h will soon resign and bo succeeded by G. W. Curtis, An extraordinary statement is publUhed in tho World that Boutwcll was defaulter two million dollars when ho was Commissioner of Internal Revonuo. A great riot occurred AND London1, August 6 Tho Board of Work pront Dublin hibited tho proposed Fenian amnesty meeting, which was organized by Smythe, Mender, Westmeath, and Sullivan, editor of the Also, Manufacturers of Nafion, and O Byrne, editor of the Irishman. Notwithstanding, at 4 o'clock p. m., AND SHEET- va?t crowds assembled around Wellington TIN, COPPER, monument, Thienix Park, wUhin three hunIRON WARE. dred yard? cf tho vice royal lodge, where St the royal party were staying. A largo force of police were held in readiness. Tho pro- Sheet Copper, i cession was formed, and Smythn, Sullivan Hooker Irons, and Nolan nt the he id of. SCO men wearing Gold Pane, green arrived and mounted tho monument, and opened the meeting. Tho superintendHocker Dippers, ent of police advanced; the people groaned Spring Point Shovels, and hijs.d him. Tne superintendent show, Farming ing a date; min ation to breakup tho meeting Implements was knocked down. Then tho police rushed Gold Scales, up and a frightful fight ensqcd. Tho officers diew tliiir staves and felled tho pcoplo by Quicksilver, score?, and when tho conflict became hotPioks, an5 ter, stones and sticks were plied by the mob, House and women and children wore trampled under loot. Tho riot lasted half an hour. Furi sning Forty-seve- n persons were known to havo Goods. been wounded, many seriously. Sullivan, Smythe and Nolan wero badly hurt, and Ever, thtug for a complete outfit to many of the prdico received bruise. Tho hospitals are full of wounded. Hunt, Mine or j f FOR MIRRORS, LAMPS, I10MK NEWS. i WH0LE81LE & RETAIL AGENTS FURNITURE, ETC. to-di- I The Only Gentile Paper In the Tcrrltery. m ETC., ' I -- Rumored Cabinet Changes at tho Capital. i CO., Wlxolcsalo J0HI1 A. CREIGHTON, Wholeta! and tutail dealer in & f" njo' 101 Mrefi, Corinuc |