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Show i k is . if ' t H ' i SSS5SS,. h DULY fORLUE KEPOHTKK, MISCELLANEOUS ADVTS. MISCELLANEOUS ADVTS. sign. Connolly decltnes to accede to his i . request. A moetingof the Iruh workingmen last night applauded an address in denunciation of tho Tammany leaders. Oeneral Rossa In a short address regretted that Irishmen , were led by Tammany. Ilall and the members of the ring were referred to in bitter language. Mayor Ilall was spoken off as a Know Nothing and juggler. The Times says it is now stated oa authority that Hon. Robert R. Roosevelt, Democratic member of Congress from the Fourth District In tbit city, says that the debt of New York city is jnotless than two hundred millions, or more than 18 i per cent of tho assessed valuation of real estate, which is the only part that can be counted on to pay the debt. Of this enormous debt more than one hundred and sixty-thre- e mills, have been added ions, or over since January 1, 1869, under the administration of the ring. t A morning paper has the statement that John W. Norton, Superintendent of the Money Department in the city Post Office, ' is a defaulter to the extent of $150,000. Ingersoll, one of the gentlemen who drew large claims against! the new Court House) was said yesterday to have disappeared and left for Europe. j DENNIS J. TOOHr. - 1 ;- arid ,.. Proprietor. Editor . ...r fc. n WEDNESDAY, . I. ... SEPT. 18, , .1 1871. DRED SCOTT TIME8. In the old day of ilnrery there was a kind "'of belief among many, of 'high and low degree, thftt the tom of Africa had no rights which white men were bound to respect. We do not know but that such was a tenet of some political creed, a score of years ago; but under it the colored man was the inno- , i- - J cent victim of persecution. It pased away; that is, the strange uncharitable theory, and tho times which evoked it. Singularly won-- ( drous is it, that the same principle, in a different shape, is now becoming a leading Idea in regard to Utah slavery, but here it is the master, and not tho serf, upon whom the force of the revived popular anathema falls. Without effort, other than the spontaneous operation of that benevolence which characterizes the American people, a flood of pity runt toward the cheated and deceived followers of a false faith, while the political cause of former times is renewed in the declaration that, Mormons (the prie.thood) have no rights that tho respectablo world is bound to respect. Public opinion is so and the person who are the jhaping itself; object of that ompntic scorn, show it in their writhing. The caseof tho shooting at two ago, has set ail the , Provo, a day or church whelp on their haunches, barking about constitutionabprerogatives; and bothering us with talk of rights. Thero is a more profound revelation in these things than ever Joe mith, Brigham Young, or William S. Oodbe, foUted on to their dupes, for religion. It is tho letribution by which outraged morality and violated law chastise when forms fail. The innate wrong of Slavery gave voice to the curse against the innocent, and it fell harmless., llow different is it here, a tho despairing howl of hell-bor- n -- . wickedness foreUils its own doom in tho guilty consciousness that tho 3Ibrmon banditti bavo no rights that honest men are bound to respect ! This is tho lanqfatiori, of the toppling theocracy, und indVf they are right in their interpretation, once. Our pity for the poor devils is scaled up in a very smalt vial, NEWSPAPER OPPOSITION. Fioche, Nevada, has tho good fortune of having tho smartest little newspaper in Neare vada tho .,Vy liceord. Its publi-hc- r who honor the profession they gentlemen follow, men who know tho want of their undeveloped region, and strive for its prosperity and promincnco. The paper ha battled successfully with adverse surroundings and acquired deservedly a local influence in the community whero it is published, and now come along a few simpletons with more bullion' than brains and want to an opposition paper. Corinne had a little experience in this line, and learned a dear lesson, costing its citizens not less than four thousand dollars! and they derived about as much benefit from it as they have from the blinding dust storms that occadonnly sweep through the valley. A phi!oopher once said the public is an and wo believe the more they are humbugged the more they like it. Publish a good paper (at your own expense) and they want a better one something like t bo metropolitan Journals of large cities. Tfyou publish one according to the patron-ag- q bestowed upon it, it is denounced a sickly and of.no account. The enterprise and good qualities of a journal are seldom observed by the mass of readers, but let them notice an objectionable item and tho devil is to pay an bpposition paper must be started. We don't object to competition, the lifo of trade." But we believe it it the height of absurdity for two persons to subsist upon the shell of one egg. es-Jab- well-meani- " a ng a, Tu ax kb. We are indebted to the -- Col- orado Agricultural and Industrial Association for a complimentry invitation to attend the forthcoming exhibition at Denver. We shall try hard no get around that way next week, but in the event ol our failing to make connection, will heartily wish success to the progressive Coloradans. Although over sixty years of age, A. T. ills Stewart )Mk like a nrm of O e, habit are y ex ell nt and simple, which accounts for his good health and youthftil appearance. There are very few petvona who take so little food or take it with such regularity. He eats but two meals a day, and never task his system with excesses, Mr. Stuwait has been unwell ever since the death of his friend, Mr. Kelium, whoe loss wa a great blow to him. At his burial he wept like a mother at the grave of her child. Those who take Mr. Stewart for a cold, heartless, unfeeling man, do not know him. Those' who could have Been him on the occasion we speak of, would have seen an exhibition of tho tendered and finest qualities of the heart. N. Y. Globe. ty-iv- v-r- Sxxoular Fobmatiox. In approach- -' from Dry Valley, Nevada, the ing Panaca traveler or pieauro seeker i struck with a eingular formation of rock 'which rises ab ' ruptty from the level plain. ' The elevations are five in number, are composed of lime- stone and tower to the height of 100 feet or more. In appearance they exnctly resemble the turreted towers and castles of olden times, the different parts thereof being plainly outlined, and lacking nothing but jtho. appearance of armed knight to carry they are still the strong-hrtld- s 'out the idea that who thus holds author lord of some his land. Ity over it a shame The that Monticello, the homo of the author of the Doclasatlon of Independence, should be permitted to rut snd tumble Into decay. It is scarcely more than x heap of ruins. Easton, Pa., Arrm think , , DT TIXK WE6TXBX UXXOX TXX.XOXi.rit CO.) Tho American Mlnlctor ln China Toaohoo tho British CharQO DAffalrs a Lesson -- Tlio Political Balanoo In tlxo Oullfoxnia Loq;1h-lntur- - t Montana Street, Corinne, Utaj, t (KmI of Creightoa k Munro), Whole sals and retail dealer In GROCERS AMD COMMISSION CIYY 0200,000,030. utn i t' & I' MERCHANTS. CHINA. I .J- . JsU - I FRANCISCO. San Francisco, Sept. 12. Arrived steamers Constitution from Panama and China from Hongkong, Augu.t 12th, and Yokohama, August 22 J. The China brings Carl Weber, Captain Allison, A. Reiss, Miss K. Arnold, and seven Japanese students for New York. Among the cargo is one package of musk, 22 of merchandize, 670 of silk, 10,147 of tea for New York, 1,718 often for Chicago, and 8,403 of tea for Boston. Da Long recently compelled the British Chargo D'Affair at Yokohama to apologize for insulting remarks concerning Americans and himself in particular; al.o the English editor of tho Japan Mail to publish an abject apology for issuing a scurrilous document purporting to have been issued from tho American Consulate. An American 'having been imprisoned without cause by the Japancso, he was released on demand of Con.ul Shepherd. An apology was mude by the authorities, who dismissed the officer making the arrest. Great changes aro going on in the government of Japan. Satzuma is getting tho upper hand slowly. Hon. James Brooks, at Chefoo, having studied Oriental affairs carefully, wilt return via Egypt. Great anxiety is felt among all classos in China to know what action the United States will take in future dealings with China. The general. feeling among American citizens and the navy is against uniting with other foreign governments. San Francisco, Sept. 12. The Republican majority in tho State is 5,400.' In the to First District) Houghton is Congress by 2,874 majority. Coghlan and Sargent, in "the Second and Third districts, respectively, are elected by large majorities. The Republicans elected Senators, and have three hold-over- s, excluding Pacheco, elected Lieutenant Governor, whose district lias just gone Republican, in which a special election will be held. The Demoand elected crats have fourteen hold-oversix. There is one independent, Tompkins of Alameda. It is expected, with the Lieutenant Governor's casting vote, the Republicans will have one majority in the Senate. Tho Assembly stands forty-seve- n RepubliDemocrats and one incans to twenty-tw- o dependent. The election of a Republican United States Senator is cortain. The San FrancLco votes are being recounted, but it is certain that the ring is broken. Tho Board stands five taxpayers, two independents acting with the taxpayers four Democrats, and one 'independent Re publican acting with them. The taxpayers have ono majority. Joseph W. Alexander, deputy recorder of Sacramento, suicided by taking poison yes terday, because his parents opposed his marriage with a young lady with whom he was in love. lie was 20 years of age. Twenty car loads of tea and eight of cof-feVent east yesterday. A party of drunken native Californians and several fired into a house of private residences at Santa Cruz yesterday, and severely wounded Constable Liddell, who attempted to arrest them, then escaped. Immense fires are raging in the woods of Northern California and Oregon. Maunaloa, Hawaii, is in full eruption. The light it seen long distance. re-elec- ted 13-Sta-te s, LAMP s , DEqn AND ALE. LAGER HANDEIilE - Dealer la bn Bottle. Family should have a cirtlflEvery ate. k ev ry one te read the We !oliwng a- - i y. O'-nt- b - Htom-acbl- Plated Ware9 7 8TAPLE AND FANCY , Dar Furuiturf, GROCERIES, LIQUORS ;i AND GENERAL i FUR II IS HltlQ HOUSE i i Bacon, Ilaci9 Shoulders, Etc. QERRISII & GILES t t i a, C. V. P. Lvrwta, Ir W A. Witcox, M D. M. D. H. G. Mo-llPBKET P HUM. H. Mahive IIoerrrAU Bt. Loci a. Mo.. Oct. 8. H7o. JAM. a. J A K-k Co s I bav. examined the formula for mating th. ll m. Mlotusch Bit- '! ,1 Case Goods of all Kinds. j CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE HARDWARE, ! HEAVY HARDWARE, Iron, Stoves, Nails ! L-c- HORSE and MULE SHOES. i h-- AND TIN, COPPER, AND SHEET IRON WARE. j i 10W T. Ttvru, M. D. F. C. FBAEELrfTM. D, O. ?. Wilxrx, M. Messrs. W. H. Keee-- i CIECIMMATI. tct Id. 1870. Y A o , Aaen e "Hmne Blttera'! GenU. Agree-b- l- TO-DA- Y. t AT PillCES. BED-HOI- K M. D. J.-H- I. to your r quest. I have i xm!nrd the f rnmla and find he reiue of tho "Ii me Stomach Bitu-ra- , such as are t general use tv the dies ft Med ral proves They ace very and peasenll.v combn-- d, and a stimnl .ling tonics will b, f nnd essentially adeptcl aa corcborarta to of kw or deblllta'ed tugee of Ihe the from impel ed digestion r system, whether from m atari u- - diseases. I, A. Jams M. D. Jtr. J. T.. VATnaae. O. T. RiMraou, M D. W. a, Waves. ftaur-H. P. foSHsm, M W. T. Truirrux, M. D. C. 8. McsixcrT, M. D. 3 3 Qi tvE, M l. . tv, Iiolrr. M. I). Jt. II. ItrcKi r, M. D. G. A Doherty, M. I. W. It Wihidward, XL D. Chicago Kept SO, 1s70. J 1 Eq J We have t mined the formuta of ih. Ce ehrated at mch l'lttera., and flrd It to be composed of srticl-- s that era considered the best tonics oed bv the Xledical Profees un, and one of the st b tters we kn w of now In use. Very respectrny, B. MoVicae. W. D. H. H. Ham. M. D. O. A. MaUEEB. 3. B. WaLR. M. D. Xonmae 8. PARvra. M, CHEAPER AND MORE OF THEM, SLLIXG ee. Cm as Va- -t HARNESS, : aM-i- FREIGHTORS AND OTHERS their Interest to patronize the Will find It to N. And keep down tbe ..pH price, of SAl.i- :fOB i.ouwi oi flat C rttnnn. O DvVK. LiNO- O - AND room, and r!lu I,,-w,-tx-and lot 4, 133. 11'' throughout; I'ha pr luisra now rant for $U per inoui t. quire of Will be auiC ow fur ca.ii . TOOK. dratf t'EhJi! d Whole.;, an I Retail Dealer la pll3m MA IU4ET, H. JTAI t aplf I i ; J.B. VTAMW. I Tho Purest and Clearest, Delivered every morning j v THROUGHOUT TIIR CITY A.t tlao Lowest ZFLcttce, ; i myM-t- f j er JOB Offiee. 8 of WeBK Of BVKRT DESCRIPTION DOSE and cheaply os the Rrrorrxa .apl i mal'ed rae. Proprietors. Inpmet Brkera UTAI Caaiplcfc and Cbrap Particular attention paid mau. to Order by This is the only Express Line having Through j Eastern ; JOB PRINTIfJC Connections OX EXTIOELY EIGHT DAYS il 11 FROM E li MATERIAL Nxw PfEEia' . enA w-r- k U FOH SALE' Wml-Knab- Co. Plnno, direct e To Insure speedy transportation Mark Goods, R" EXPRESS CARE at tills Ofilee. Tff Co-rin- no Office Reporter A AT CO., UTAH.1 tIORINNE, GAX3 B. O. MAOLAY, UlMS-- r. J7BARGISC0 AllD GEORGS OTESLE, Osnsrsl Aesnt & HUGH KUYKENDALL, Oupt. thici tlie never med Loavo i H m-it- ed S' Express Toamo i o- - a ' at Dally. I, C8 CORINNE TO HELENA. engW-l- m Oa i BY HIRAM HOUSE - - CORINNE, - A K, a tcao," la pronuu'u ed the bra its ciaaa fotna foiifwing i.aeoas i Tb- - P 1 M sic ia a'l new ec- - u y p .yh mfrth; w- boowbuid tnek ch aa from borne," Anta me a "Little brown Church," eto It contains twioe a manv pongs as can be found in other works. Tbe Music ia m a xty.fuur aut tora. ai d not U JI fti'ed un With one -- It ona. antho s e Pr oe, 71 ea h, or 7 60 tap p--r tosn uu pie wjutra to teacbera for 69 liberal arrange menta for notion Address, 3. L PETFR. anr'b-l699 hrna tway, N T. S r , 5th, A. orcuasanl erm, I hare opened an Office at tb. above nsmt now prepaml to do ril ki da of mm; Ing. man or evprei Ham plea of Ora received promptly assayed and re tun made the followlt day. Terms reaeonabU. i l W.FE AND MOTHER. F) H. Cha , M. D. A work wta'eh. if placed in every fatuilv, will save the Uvea of thou anda of Mother and children yearly. If you w.nt I make money, and do goud. at unco for ott1 Main Srteet, uUn, and- am -- f of tb. aaoceasfnl aa.n of America, WOMAN A ASSAY OFFICE, - t etwee ii Atli ntil K1RKENDALI , & HUGH hind. PARKER k CO., Publiab.ra, loo Mad. sou street. Chicago XXL. P. 8. Lady agenta wanted to aefi lha greatest work on the subject ever pub ih. d. A ' j ! txLt terrna. earletj of th. beat Meat. Ran.. It n. tau.aue, .Irlel h , A, --j Freight, IIunt,31ine or Prospcc 10., y Prices. Always on hand a LAKE CITY, & Hontana Street, their wouderfui inventlona, d;acoverlea and achU Yemen' a, showing how admirable action, noble chara acter, Ingenuity, at.d public spirit, have to th. a tvf ncement of tho w r d. lllaatra-ed- ; ltitrn-.l- ) interraUng, and very instruct iva. A vara chance for ag nts. Bend for drculata, and not. our FOVUTII STREET, CORIKXE. 3 ALT E. G. MAI L IT parton. Anew Proprietor, r.tail dealer in alt kinds of CALIFORNIA Always on aeomplet outfit to Kvvry thing for of Triumphs of Enterprioe. book by james com w hi Lwet if , t Affonts TTantod ibr COKIXXE. j Ueats, Etc, at ALL t Goods. COMPANY EXPRESS Drill Carbon . Wholsfale and Quicksilver, Picks, an Furu snin Best Quality Groceries, Provisions, Liquors, CljguvM uiul Tolmeco, II. LUIIBK i House Xine Jewelry. of i ,..A j v & Manufacturers IIENKY LEIWES, - augM-tf- J Gold Scales, DiAMONDS Precious StoncN. i tt Fourth Ntrret, Jy8 1m CO., & 687- - Broadway, N. Y., Importer of tfrfl ai.J BLACK BALL, 505 jr T. Kiel!, t Hi. Ban Oomttiy T)oaloiN, , ' IT-t- f RENT. A SMALL ADOBE pon bouaA p vaMNiitly luratvd App to H -, t. For Nals by oil Druggists A tiroern, JAS. A. JACKSON A CO., Props, Laboratory 103 A 107 X, Bit street, HT. l.OriN, MO. Jel71v E. P. JOHNSON, ATT ir U IV K Y - A T - LAW, lOBIXXi; UTAir. 1 l. x J. P. KETCHAM. in Sheet Copper, Rocker Irons, Gold Pans, Rocker Dippers, Spring Point Shovels, Farming Implements b-- Harness Shop9 Opposition Special Indiccraen(8 OflVred to ng T. -- Alao, Manuiaclurers of t. clieerf 'lljr concur with every word entslned In the above tetimnUI. Joint Hartmae, M. D Jonx roairLMAE, W. D. , ( Mining Implements.' i Blacksmiths' and' Builders' Nails. w riot. unH' PxxLaas n asrn whoboaAut - MIIELF AND HEAVY r. . QOODI, decSO-t- f i . , Bt-ler- CIGARS, Ac - i o, - RS, f - from many of the moat eminent physicians in tue roitntrv i . 8t Lonia July lA7rt. JAME A. JACKON k fo.j m n ta you have communtcaed to the medical por aal n tb. receipt f the Home Bitters," it cannot, there ore, be cons do red as a secret or patent roed cine no patent having been taken for It We have evamfned the formula for making the lloiu Bitters, and unhesitatingly a y t- e combination la one of rare earn I ence all iha artteea uaed In H cotnpoeiU'io ara th lirat -- f Uie e'a-- s to which th belong, being blgblv Tonic, 8 imnlant. t'arininailvc an 1 -- lightly Laxative. Tbe n ode of preparing them le strictly In accord nce with ti e ruicaof pharmacy. Having used lb- m, aran It effrat e take p'eaeute In recomin ottr prtvvt. pracM-emending them to ail pra n desirous of tokitig a belt-th. brat Toulo and Stimulant now Offlercd to tbe public. F. G. l OBTru. M. D. L. ih. BmaUKicna M. D. Airmen 1Ik,ck. W. D. O.Oirici M.M.D. D. C. A. Wake DttK ViDowkli.. M. D. E. A.Claex, M. D. J. fl. Wat rnux, M. D. m-ea- IS ITTJRE. - XU ( 12. vonu. n F JJ -- ters." and need them in ih. Hospital or the lst four months, f conaldtr thm the m at valuable tonie MELOHElt. and stimulant now in ua. fT. Ju'y 8, leYi. Fas. A. Jackaok A Co., having examtrod he formula from wmcb our cel Momach Hitters" are prapaied, and karl ehrabd . i the method of comotning the different Bucharest, Sept. 12. Tho people of this wi e ran aafelr them as tha city got excited by a false report that the heat lento with which we are a qnained. From the y are compoainled. and Jews had sacrificed a Christian church and great cere with which which cuter lno them, from the choice materi-lon market their The attack an made place. tu have no d nbt that they wilt prove, as they do serve to be, the moat topnUr tonic and stimulant in A with jinterfored promptly government nra. epectf 'By yours, T. G Comstock, M. D. strong force, and arrested the leaders of the T. 3. Vastier, M D. Hit. , The Printing of Washington, Sept. bonds has been new of the $200,000,000 ' and they have been delivered, completed, excepting a small portion which await the signature of the Regbter of the Treasury. The Printing Bureau has just finished the printing of B Aril supply of beer and whisky stamps from the old plates. It Is supposed the new stamps for beer, whisky and tobacco will be ready for distribution by the 1st of November, the supply of paper having been shipped to the company which prints J the tints. the of The Beaufort (S. C.) Republican 7th Instant mentions five cases of yellow fever, two fatal, up to that date. f pro-ducln- London, Sept. 12. Tho journals of today dUcuss tho success of Chinese labor in America In its relation to the recent strikes ) in New England. VAOHINGTON. ... -- BREWER Ac DEMIS m-w- ill-fa- S i rsu.es. The) anaing from mtamatio and in a ao bighiy reroutroen idare invaluable as of indigestion 0 and Reouperant, and in oaa a of General liabilityg In a single Instance falwd la they l ave never the t happy results. They are pardem TO EdALE. atrengthrnlng BENEFICIAL larly the body, invigorating the mind, .and giving ton. Th. HOME and ie.tloity to tea wh le ajeti-mMITT tit ara compounded with th- greatest ear., ff red to the and o Tonlo Hlimniant baa ever PLF-AANT TO TUB TakTF. and at the public ame time combining an many r medical agents, by the mediad fraternltt as the brat mown to the Ibarmaropm. 1 cota little to give them a fiir Ir al and FOREIGN NEWS. e " cuTixnYjmnono, ra 's Augusta, Me., Sept. 12. Governor will be majority nearly 11,000. His exact official majority lat year was 8,238. Baltimore, Sept. 12. The Republican All tho State Convention met here counties excepting Talbot were represented. Among the delegates Were about twenty colored men. Hon, Jacob Towne of Creil was by acclamation nominated for Cover- nor, Alex. Kamiull of AnnapolU tor Attor-i- i oy Oeneral, and Lawrence J. Brengle of Resolutions Frederick lor Comptroller. were adopted to sustain the administration, commanding a faithful execution of tho laws, general honesty and efficiency in public service, rapid decrual of the public debt and taxation, and recommend to of Prorident Grant, to-da- SAN W-- ed ...... ETC. ETC., AGENTS FOR Are Indoreed and preecr bed by more leading Phy ai'dana than any other tonic oe .timnUot now in u,-- s They are A HUH PKKVBXTATIVE for Tever sad Ague, Intermltteuta. B lloosneea and all dla-nleara Per-ham- ETC., , GLAOOT7 A HE , PTO MACHSIT MISCELLANEOUS. , EfJ OUAHE, Q U E 9 THE DEBT OF NEW YORK I'' i i . An Irisih. Meeting in New York Denounces Tain. in u ni y. t WholcMalo four-fifth- o. T. D. CONWAY. CO., , controverNew York, Sept, 12. Comptroller ConAlluding to the Hawley-ButlHawGen. Id Cleveland era the says lit If sy, la nolly has'written a letter to Mayor Ilall ley ha Gen. Butler by the hair.bold.If that reply ta tbs Utter' request tot him to reti 1, bo bua't taken much of t mBRATEo -- THE LATEST DISPATCHES. t RAfJSOHOFF MISCELLANEOUS ADVTS. Apply J . J : - . t X- -. XT BVANO, , Acnt, Corlnno. Chicago Prices , j. 7 v. |