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Show V r; ATlilST PACIFIC T&EGRAMS Daily Review. llsday Eteains, Oct 19, 1871. I fiUKDER !f HEKI TED. 1Mb, 1811. , The Herald itf I bin morning article ltcmlvtl A JmliriaF Outrage, Called firlli lij the action of Chief Jus tlee McKenn in rrjueting William Nny-YfEsq'., from the jury in the Ila.t hinN It mildly cloaca itli the following .t naihrr J, - fwJ U. M Km, Cm. Pb taiwso. APTtntXOOX SBSStoX. Iti patillma Vlctoiy In Call The court convened at 2 o'clock, r. M., e the Chief presiding, and pro-i- s Kan Francisco, Oct. H. The vote of to call. a jury in The VeuAc rs. i In city is very light, tint the indication il str I, iu. , nix strong now that the tax payers 'ihe reg'ilar panel of jurors living and Itopisblieun ticket will lime a hand- called, tlm following named jurors were some majority. have fouml to be absent: Joseph S. Wing, The Itemm-rulWt Lake. given everything up seafenen Joseph K. Morn-M- , A, G. Heckwilh, 11. ,, the ship h!i-- i t wing, lofi days G. Shuriieff, G.H. Barrett and George Arrived, Tlf ptlrgamy be an error or a trim'. from New York. , ' Berry. Can Ibis Government, in order to extir-fThe- - war steamer Caltfiirnia having clerk was directed to enter a fine Tle the error amt punish the crime, come down from Mare Island, fired a of $21 against each of ln absent juto pat k juric.x tuid ride rough-stne- l salute toduy which was responded to rors, and, ns soon as possible, to issue uvei'' every rule of law? She will go to sea in a an atta,ehmcut against them. by Alcatraz. Let whether the Chief Justice few days. Ir. Miner If the Court please, wo The health and wdiee commissioners shall have to renewr onr objection agnin liw pack! juries ami ridden rough Muni of the Board of Sunervisors will proba- to the cal ling of the talesmen, until the over ever rule of law. take final action Ion the subject of process of th Court is exhausted in .William Naylor was sworn upon liis bly ' Dr. Holland's prssed ordinance regu- bringing in tin? regular panel. rwr dire, mti upon examination by the lating the social ciil in a lew days. The Court Do counsel on both siles San Fmnei.Jc, Oct. 17. The liear consent to that ? District Attorney, stated that he beon stocks seems to have lost movement Mr. Baskin No sir, we are ready to lieved the doctrine of polygamy to he it its gripl , I and the jury. It has goon impunnil revelation from God to the Church of dollars is off red on the stated by some jicrsoti that one of Ninety Jesus Christ of Latter-DaSains. lie street for Iiaymund & M!y, this morn- these jurors is out of the juris licliou of ' with ing. further stated, that a man this Court. Sueona-seo- . on the const of Mexico, Court T will give my order to the Up ttywq than one wife, in accor l.miy with lias leebirl a prut of eutry by the clerk and in due time they will come, the doctrine of the Mormon Church, Mexieau Government, and it is expected but we cannot suspend all business until should no more be convicted of mlul-cr- licit iirntegMiii-ntwill soon be Lev get ben. for tho Pacific Mail Stetiiiisliip than Abraham,, Isaac and Jacoi. Mr. Miner We do not know, if ihe steamers stopjiing there. Court please, whether they are out of the XVheu, the Court mine to jm-- s upon Compniih-San Francisco,, Oct, 1H. Francisco of the Court or in it; stateThe competency of the the juror, the Y. Burn, convicted r the raja- of a jurisdiction ment of bystanders are not authority which has called little girl in Los Angelo, arrived here of the Court. following forth the phillipic of the Herald : this evening. i route to- - .Sail 'I be Court I yam not acting upon that ; I am aetiug upon the fact that The Court Both tlirijurors answers for live years. Jhs Chirkwell, known as-- a Deino-era- ! they are not here, and do not answer to iiave been quite contradictory, very it; was found their naines. But their afincuce can uot ward )MIitii-i.inlikelv because he, did not fully under dr.iwncd m the. 1V, t Long Bridge, stay nil proceeding in this court. Vet I atanq-somquestions. df'lbq ITwas Inst seen alive about II Mr. Miner That may fie true, if him, upon the whole, to say oebu k on Moudav tf i g L under elrcuin the court , but so far a the deml he will com-c- lire if 1 inisimh fendant is concerned, we deem it workhim that he in a revelation statues which 1cm Is to the supposition that tin re has hesor foul play. The ing an injustice fur the juror to ttbscnl from Tiol under w hieh men may righttin ea.-, ('tiru'M r s investig-itiiihinl they are certainly, or more have live one than woman to fully It kuov,n Toi wi as an at least res, within the JoiMptin with and cohabit with as wives at the presumptively, lioni-.sltuiive of Meuador, dhd here of the coitrt, and subject to the istne time: do I correctly understand He w.n a California order of the court. The presumjition ytsorday. joii ? . .Tumr is, they being on the regular putil, The Yes, sir. that is correct. f4onct-rA patient iu the County Hospital that they are legitimate jurymen iq the The Court And that it would not be suiciik by hanging this evening, ease. just or right to convict such a man of but In was 'discovered in time to save I he Court Tho court intends to see 1 for : such conduct do uncit,r-a- t adultery his hie. whether they an or an not subject to a ml you ? from the special agent of its order; but if it ijiould take some The Juror Yes, sir. The Court As a judicial officer I can tin Pacific Insurance eompiny sent to day, a it may in many instance., to not take cognizance of any such alleged Chicago, plutcs the lost of the Compa- get them here, the court holds that it is revelation from Cod. I "am governed ny. almr a careful estimate on the spot, not obliged to suspend business until ai $1,2(10,01)0. At a nu-- ting of the Di- they conit. bT the written law. The juror savs I it Is confideiitnHy Mr, Miner Will, if the court .shall understand him correct v. With that rectors I mul bold that in this ,e pet ted licit provisions will bn made proceed to fill uKtho jmnel in the nb understanding for this ami all other liabilities and consiv.ee of them we desire the court to case ho is ml a proper, juror. fidence at restored, since the note our cx option to the filling of the And every citizen in the amount i mice within clearly range of thc-ijury in that way. land must say, amen. Tin head and ability. Mr. Baskin Let the juror. bo sworn San Frauiicn, Oct. t 10. The city on their tnir itiie front of (JeMirl.s ofTeirse in the eu r our cotempora ry, is th.it be refu.ea to lias gone laig.-lThe jurors were accordingly Mvorn on S.l T!m Tiie-o- n their r Y dire, and the entire San Diego, Oct, allow adulterers to try thevrimCof ndul-- . Ciliten ol Oct. 12th, has the following : was consumed in their examination. At . '1 lie tyy. was had uncarrying tin- - V, S. mail be- live, o'clock an adjournment : Let ns suppose the Thugs of India, a tweenparty ''ui-so, and Camp Crittenden, til Thursday, at 1 b'cloi k h.iji., when cord inn I feature of whose religion is the was attacked by Indians on the Oth the icremtory challenge wifi fie made. .. within four miles of the post. Havmurder of ths-i-r fellows, were on fri.il Tiirissn trOct. 1 its h, IhTI. good animals, and not being bit on The court coutcued ul ten o.clock, before an ICngli.-Jtribunal" in India, ing the first fin, they with Uc mail. X. M. where- the Mime rules of tin common Cupf. Miles, comiitaiKting at Camp Mr. Miner suggested to the court that tiw presaiVfla in Ct ;.!. If a bo a her n, inalvt-- ibis report. tin ffmi. Thomas Fitch wa retained Oet. 1. Hmigb and with him counsel for the defense in Thug were mipaouelud upon the jury 1 lie dv.t Iing lions- - t.f Matthias Smith, the east- - of The Tij!e rx. and, when examined upon lii.s roir Joe, with its cunt; was desrod by fire Mr. Fitch submitted to the court that should assert his belief in murd r as a last night, nis, Hi-vvie aii-- chihlreii in the pereinp'ory of juror revelation from God to thu Church without injury, but Smith, i the the court should litchallenge rm-.govt by the whose faith he profe.saed, and that it tuiiifusion of the moment, became envel- Ait of Congress, allow ing to the I in llames and was burned so badly ten nml to the prosecution two would be unjust to punish a person so ope that lie died today. ' j challenge, rather than the will the Herald for murder, committing Statute of Utah, allowing six peremptory moment contend that such a person PHiKMO.MsSl. to each party.1 lb argued would be a fit juror in tho ease at bar? The late telegraphic dispatches inform that, since the Supreme Court of this And ret the cases are identical. us that the abomination known alt over Territory had decided this to boa United TJw Chief Justice ha3 done his duty, tho civilized world, the yenter of which, State Court, and that, n.s the proceednt the oeen in time, ts (Salt Lake City, ings i't this ca;" l.u.l When is aboutpresent nothing more; t nothing less. to receive the altcution of the accordance with tho practne in the murderers art competent to try the United States Government. The his- United State Courts, no departure from rime of murder, and burglars the of- tory of this religion is a sad such practice should be had in tin case fense of burglary, then, but not before, commentary upon the weakness and of challenging the jury, but that the decredulity of human nature, as well as fendant should be allowed ten way we exjiect to sec those who, tinder of the base, selfi,h nnd .sensual ends the of Six as allowed challenge, prelendetl rcV'daXion from God, seek leaders and high priests of this flimsy by tin Territorial Statute. U justify tlm ojHn practice of adultery, delusion had in "view, and have always Mr. Baskin insisted that the provisions Admitted as competent jurors in! a ease maintained to the present time. About of the Act of Congress referred to. were since, m a small applicable only to eases iij which tho here their own pet crime is ujMin trial. forty or filly years country village called lahmra, in the United States was a party nmj in cases State of New York, Joseph Smith the nrisingunder thelawsofthe United States T TI1K CLOSIS6 ACT OP original head of tho Mormon Church-l- aid He insisted that the ease at bur was not the foundation of this now wide- suih a ease as would come within t he BtPE.hlWAIt, term. of the statute, sln rd thi The cable dispatcher, yesterday, bring spread delusion, which numbers its conca-from all nations of the verts civilized arising under the laws of Utah, ofthe tidings the final ratification by world. Afor becoming the resort and uml one iu whieli the United State was France of the treaty with Germany, refuge of horse thieves and robbers from not a party. If the statute were general The ratification of this treaty, twhkh all the Northwestern States, the city of iu it operation he would admit that the was on yesterday telegraphed from Paris N'auvoo became too obnoxious to the position of defendant's counsel wns tenbut by the very terms of the statute to Berlin, may be considered as the hist surrounding country, and the saint, as able, was it called were to a je limited, in its ojieration, themselves, they obliged Act in the bloody drama which has so Ike to new, fresh pastures. Salt Lake trial class of cases therein named. Mr, Fitch contended that the lately desolated tlip fairest portion of and the surrounding country offered The IJurope. The treaty provides for the necessary inducements, nml the Mor- wa a new one, never before' broached in finally made an exodus from Illi- this court, in which statement he was evacuation by the, German troops Of six mons awA settled at Salt Lake. Here, by the Chief Justice nois, military departments of the conquered fur a long time, undisturbed by the Ile then read from an opinion of Chi f territory, and these departments are de- proximity of neighbors, they soon found Justice McKean, delivered in the Suclared neutral so far as regards military them wives in ft situation, preme Coutt of the Terri lory, ami urged fields of ChL that the Territorial courts were, iu fact, to the jrnd gold emigiatioil affairs. Neither German nor French ifornia brought money in abundance, United States court, and that they troops are to occupy this neutral terri- and n market for their products at their should lie governed in the summoning of tory until th payment by France of the own door. The experience of the early jurors by the laws of the United States, i indemnity agreed ow. Should Frame emigrant!! across the plains soon taught if the Act- of Congress regulating in mode the United of the crime and them were that procedure dishonesty fail to make the stipulated payments bv the Mormoij power, when States courts took away from the court protected within the required time, the Germati committed by their own people, and no the power to proceed under the Territroops may occupy, the country. iThe redress was obtainable from the so called torial statutes in one instance,1 it did in friends of both nations it. America will authorities, who acted on the principle All. The court had said that the jurors hail with joy (Jus ratification of this that to rob a Gentile was to serve God, should he drawn in the manner prescribed by the Act of Congress. It had Then came the Utah war, treaty; by which probable peace is as- and about the time a considerable lodv sai I that the indictment should be and, be- of United States troop reached Safe drawn as prescribed by the Act of Consured to that reaved nation France. Lake, all warlike demonstrations ceased gress, and now we had come to the third on (lie part of the Mormons, A line step in the case where the question of market for the surplus produce, at cnor challenge arose, and the four should foWAXa is LmK. Day before yestermous prices, ana alt the competition still . adhere to the Act of Congress. ' day, lion. J, A. Bell, formerly of the that dishonest having quartermaster and crafty There was no good reason why, and at Council Bluffs Xuiparfl, hue followed in that track so long, ihe Court as- Young is, was perpe such knaves, time njembcy ofhe General Assembly trntod. Thfe Government jdiould now leave if. id low, Aict some of his Davenport out of millions, and the endwaswasswindled The Supreme court of this Territory Accomfrietula as lie was on his way KnU, and which Young bad designed. having decided this was a United States plished furnished some interesting information 1st, That the Uailroads, the great nnnihihitors of court, he continued. ifoticerning mining operations in the space, the equalizers in a manthe summon and of court might population, jiirv A 7.hold, ner different from that hud great mineral region of the West, Mr. tlj clown by the to bind and which baud is jroti It. was ffom Suit Lake City, where lie. State in unity for tunc to Territorial statutes. 2d. That the inat present, js engaged in silver mining, the United is at last to solve the Mormon dictment might b drawn and framed in fcbme, fie and his associates are operating a a maimer different from that prescribed Priest of mine In tbe Wasatch range of moun- problem. The great High the 2d of this by the State or Territorial statute ; and on was arrested tains. about miles east, at the unprethe exercise of the fight of cedented elevation of 8,000 above the month, ujM.ni an indictment of the Grand lid, That challenge need not necessalevel of the sea. The ore.is. turned out Jury, by United States Marshal, Pat- peremptory be governed by the Territorial statrick. offense for the The rily penalryr out at the rate of thirty tons per .day, ihe law of Congress. and from the mouth of the pit is sent charged is severe, nml will be enforced ute., but by tin; rule established by the act of If has who United Gov. Stoles Wood, by down the steep mountain side, three to ahl him, in ense of resistance. Congress allowing the defendant ten jtul miles, on sleds drawn by mufcz, la the troop Shaffer Gov. Had tep would jlu prosecution two peremptory chalfurnace, where, after the smelting is done have been taken bvlived, this but the crisis lenges were applicable, as it certainly him; with, about one hundred and fifty dolwlicn a so called reliia vas, to cases wherein the United States now arrived lars worth of silver bullion is obtained a party, departure from that rplg was for end which the has its gratififrom every ton of ore. This is run into gion, Would now be inconsistent with the cation lowest of our of the passions pigs, or Lars, of eighty pounds each, race, a evinced by the polyganjy base previous rulings of this court. nd then transported to the companys Mr. Baskin jthougbt the question a office in Salt Imke, where it is corded on which it rests. The almost supreme in all the one; it was simply whether the dictatorship by rimpe things jip on the outside of the building ready and the fact that law of Conglesj or of Territory should Brigham Young, movement eastward. fur as.bwU.-that the mode of Mr. jJell islu surveyor and engineer murders have been committed, and the prevail, lie the under an open vejury they drawing escaped of tha Chicago Mining Bureau, and is perpetrators in question called Mormons had which nire Were anu robberies innuroer jbeen intom-teLrsr-l- f in other mines also, the mode which prefor the same reasons that the here was, i able, Inch witl undergo development tathe I vailed in England - under the common c g as' romed were Gentiles. futnre. i o listen to his statements laws of the United States and its law practice. 7'be regard the .mineral riijineis of the office m have liven ojwnly set at defiance The urt This court has, aud conn- region of Utah, is almost enough jo from the first, and hot h sides admit that it has, two salon instance jbe only make one's hair stand on end certain which i an Kinds of jurisdiction. One is in cases was the exception, raising Jtr, to excite the' inquiry how cihiiuiuu of the Mormon Battalion, for which full arising under the laws of Congress; the A ii cheap silver will becojnto In a few and Las been given. But other is in cases arising under the laws credit ample ' A distinguished individual iu the day is at hand when the gi4rs. of the Territory. There is no dispute . modern lies Moines is somewhnt interested in shall fall, and the reign of about that. , A grand jury of thi Babylon jl&w.k-EyIn the Richmond mine and wrong, ,of outrage, shall cease, and the court finds, ar.d always has found furnace, which are being operated so debauched niu.l sensual leaders shall he two kinds of indictments, one for of.Successfully by Mg, Relj. JJeieeiijxrri longer cliriro their as from GoL fenses against the laws of the United 4oei) Gazette. Ami find credulous fools to believe them. States, the other for offenses against .. ' In the first Ihe laws of the Territory. J.o Atxjelue Gazette. The Queen Will remain iu the Highclass of cases the indictments are enland. until tin middle of November, and Mrs, Abliy Sage Richardson is to titled, The United States tt. John Doc. then return to Window Castle for the have a store for the sale of books and jn the other class of ciims the indictj season. J ments arc entitled. The of the stationary in Chicago. n cs. nef-ousne- a. Ju-tic- cbl 1 - MAin5 wide-sprea- d FOI SALE, T-- - 11 Mar.-dia- ph-ase- s la-lo- (licm.-a-hos- juri-dicti- t . lb-port- s i I daw-abidin- afi-m- r ; n 1 in.-t- i - dt s de-drin- g C., d deil-nd-n- lialh-nge- s ciu-zen.- set-era- fi Chief Justice ItJiXeaii, nf llnli. .This gentleman, unlike hi pnJ'ues-jurin office in Utah, will at hit Vu a s - Tg El. qm-stio- pre-idin- seli'su-ntiniii- u com-ciention- s g. g , j ' () . n , - J Mor-monis- 2-- - head-devi- l. bei-nus- e - d to-da- e mi-v-io- fi- -' m , , F name in! history. They fenijinfized and nhumifd thi- - main tpiiMtiiHl at issue between civilization and a barbarous Slate of society in that (iininuiiiiv. lit is. hold and fearless. Mthnnthre Sentinel, The tribute is well deserved. Jtidge McKean is making hi mark. When he was selected for the post which he now so aiily till.-.- , those who knew him felt tliat Ii was exactly the man for the If A Judge had been wanted who would not execute the law who would wink at Je inveniently its violatioul who wished to only have a j"ood time and make somef thin" out of bis sojourn in a mountain home then a man of different mould would have been sclcptpd, Judge McKean is not only an able m;.u, but he is too fearless and o shrink from the dischaige of Any duty; mid the more opposition he encounters, the more iniomitailo will ho ie in his purpose tp execute hi deign. This fact tho Morirtons will soon learn, if it is not sufficiently apjM.rent already. The time was ripe for striking a blow nt Mormfin iniquities. and the Government was fortunate in securing iImj right man for Chief Justice. If he had hesj tated to mark out the ground, the opportunity would have been lost. But he inis nowhere flinched, or hesitated to declare the law, without fear op favor, At each encounter the Mortpon bubble has been pricked, aud tfig hitherto autocratic Brigham, finding the Judiciary firm, has f.rjijiely sijceumbpd, Davenjwrt Gazette. far-of- - sorely-stricke- will prtive unavailing. I I 1 Juxl AHOlT WOMEN. ALL nf Female newspnjcr carriers are the ru Milwaukee. Mrs. J. B. Frost i; lecturing in Oregon in opposition to Susan B. Anthony. Madame Uatazzi. cousin of NajuJenn HI., dined recently with President fi-- Kir late.st development Thiers. am! Demagogues n. Working-me- ment. One hundred large vessels, loaded with valuable cargoes, are now on their way to Boston from every quarter of the globe, . The average fialary of teachers in the primary schools of the city of Berlin is only $210, and throughout Prussia hut $200 per annum. According to a careful classification. a portion of the Democratic press of Alabama stands thus: Six for the New Departure, and fifteen hostili to that j is , - that P.000 new suhserilier. New York Times have recently ordered copies of that pajer to he left wards fit their residences in the that pf city, Among the richest revelation against the Tammany ring, the fact appears that two negro minstrels were paid a hundred dollars a month gach for making jokifs, at their public performances, against the Republican party qnd its prominent leaders. The Continental Bank JTotc Company at New York haye completed thfe engraving of the- plates for two denomination of national currency for the Japanese Government. The bills are denominated respectively Qne Yen, and Five Y en, a Yen bping equal to a dollar iu United States money. 1 tjeqdorc Tilton's own paper ha ljbj rhapsopiquant allusion to the Woodhull exceed-ingty j ha indulged in dy : enjoyable pleasantries overate, rprit biography. Live of Bresidvotjo1 candidates belongs to p clns of work Mansfield's Life of bv themselves. rant is a very interesting romance, and Hawthornes Life of Pierce was a fine stroke of inventive gening. A wider range of reading and a longer memory would prove an invaluable addition tr the repertory of any a would. be wit, to Urn up-tow- oi.IT, Or Its vest Xi nr cs. D Cnpltnl, fPOTfCKT X r '11 !! IfrtYrt M, K irJtttf. T rmiNWf. Blacksmithing, FOIt KENT -- Louise Cliamllur Moulton gee into eestacics over Cues from all QuarRKVV furnixlird room, with tox rd, COLOR VDOilOI'SK. at tho ters. IN lwol9. Miss Fanny Draper is on the list of to rent alxn- Ut Mrehnnt iXew York millionaire to the sum of (D WICKS rornr of Month and Coiniuviv-ixxl. $l,iuo,ooa. Kunuire of I. Kiigdlr til. Ail.. Mi SjmiiMing, M. 1., of Sandusky, IUU1K Ruildiii". nppor floor, SO.'!, ou favor-n- l a mail's leg a N, Y., au,juUU-A( ply to S Mit.rrx. f.'..tf. ago. E. Doudief 1ms resumed her t Mss MAMONH) NOTICKH. in the Morris Female Institute, Morristown, X. J. WMlrh Lm1k, tin. S, A, Ft it A, M. COM.VH JMCATiOKS IfKt.O AT The Queen 'of the Belgians received nWltUR I Vi llnililiii", Eaxt Tmplo Strret, th this year, the golden rose ajijch anl Ktuu lli I ridnv of month. Ixxief-xof xioiintipx Hretliren la .send annually to a Catholic Prinyoinl iuu .ortiixil! mvittl to xtt. ii.t. cess, K. II. HUBERTS IN, W. M. Ira M. Swrj( Srry. A W oman's Missionary society 1ms been organized aj flic Sandwich Islands, Jis A. H.R. J FECI A ITT, A. Htixilirtiy to the .Womans Board at JOII OK PEKKKCTION. NO. t, A. VS IJMHiK QT.A A. S. It., Boston. ;it Mxxonir llxll. ftniinrre R n. Mluj, i Mni.i ami Konrtli vry The Itev. Mr. Cejia Burleigh was or- .Viomtxv i iiinnili. of ..j.uirHing brethren are AA' CARR t AO K TRIAIMISO. dained Shepherdess of the Unitarian ijivit-- d loxllod. I, r ?. tract. T. p. a. m. flock at Brooklyn, Conn,, on Sunday, t. M. Sw tor, Seey. I October 1st. Mis Kate Field is enjoined by fie; No, 70 Mount kMoriah A. M. Ibiinlir biinniouiratiotix medical adviser tq leuoiin jn Kuroj Lxll.l x Cntumrir tliiilWmc. ttslt. Kt for about a year longer, on account of Tt uipl Sireot, th Siitvt xnd Koiirth Moixlxy ot her health. nrh month. of Sitr Ixxiurx. and In goo-- xixmlins r tnrdlxlly imirninc lauii.-- e Muhlh.ieli is publishing a new intttd t tind. Lot ISCOliS. W. M. historical novel, in four voluni., nt 1iir.iyreriixR lux lie, 8cy. , Jena, mid r the title of Mohammed Ali ic. IN A STYLE TO SUIT ALL. and $ein lluis. K NO. 1. T TTAH Mret vry Thnred.y at I)!! Mother Winslow, of Canton, Maine, t 7 t. M.. in Ionim.-rRiutdiHg. Vlxiu tret, Ixik City Odd follow r In Ixnd'll are Aged one hundred and five years, is SaD luvih-in rttfrcl, SOUMiVV. A. u- A, i (aimed to he the oldest Metlioilis; in ins II. 4, sy. the country, if not ill the worjd. Mis Aleott, during her recent it iu r , London, was tea jmitied by Jean ItitF Pitt, ttvw, ?pjt. 12th, Kl. Sht BENTHAM FABIAN, and divers li'ernry colelirotics, YanKft. Tl) I'ddt MiMtnr Wnif'nl ! of thif tfhc w It Is ot hors. hr kee and British, were invited. u! Ortlf-ul nv.hl in tin? , ikrt!August! Schevmerhom, of New llrhuin suit! Jp'ittHti nievf I1.1 tin 4 f Dslt York, h.is given a budding for a public li Jloiidrty, Ortlr tni $ hr flitfon ihhh th -.- TOlihtury to tho town of Lenox, Mass., !triti)t iiitPimitHtiul Urltr Dr tu copi ' has a Mummer residence. where . muiitt. rt i Iwtalo qncf MlnilS Caimx JUTKs OF COMMISMOX cunuKO Dr. (utninlugs, President of Wesleyan On ftflrtr- imt nt , $1, CONVEy AXCKR nd fiCRlVKNKH. University, announces that ladies will nr itr xuprHhiiM j?vK .V tNnld. A Afrexre. XoTiml orttc finmn.1-with T (Wor hereafter he admitted to that institution f in, mntu, hjd u:t r at Law, ?l .? tHi r miI iij,t on the same conditions as voting men. AMI lMr OltT jSl.iA.i. jk. th.m SALT LAKE C ITT. iB r o Nin:lc mr Mr. II. A. Jol in.stonc, a fV, !r Inrrr tn uu ntiwt fstrijf pgii ioliul Ai(.P rejiorter and tjrnpid writer, t si h f 1112 is a candidate for the position of EnAhxftwct of till, hijjx of J, M MiViUR. TM. Mortgae, Lritx, mrre.mnilx, l s fc., dr.iwt, up. grossing Clerk in the California Alx riithn xi iitt. 'pying f rery scmbly. I Mrs. E. Lynn Liitfp.n, author of the mUK t partnership twwm W hh H, !. Chirk (hi rhy Snfardatf Itrrinr' f nitons Girl of the 1 W nil r J.miitit.il rontipJiL T!ip IdhinpiN nl ilir lrtu4Hl )! ! Period" article1, tell into 3 brook some- ColQiHfiti Him' vfl! t rmtinut ly tt, t, tinrk, M t a!) unttiitiitin mvmiDtri uf lht lte where in rural England, the mher dav, Hill h)u. and qurruwly escaped drowning, M KW H. ICUsTKR a A i.r no vse, H. U CUAHK. A young oeice of Pius i Mile. fsiikc frtit City, CVtntwp Mastai Kerrtti, has just taken tlm veil in with p?A"tre; thU nllnrin the convent of 'Jor do Speech, t lip favorMr, Cjjirk nil i t tlhMk Ii if nnv fnmtisrihr HihtiGee, ite retreat of the nol.lo Roman laities' Anl lrtHn tr NPiinttiiimnrpol lltpjr f.ir. who choose the life of religion. Berlin is said to he ju- -t now crowded with teacher of French, the whole numf J1 IT K rtK. iieitpenvlilp JirptnfanT' ntWInjr 1etHien ber living cslimntcd nt nearly 1,101); i niii J, i Jinn retire UihUiUjr ,. hrTih!hiuinl r the ) K K itnre in tnfremlng fh.tr friend In gn-- I e while in Uariz a great many of tlia r9Mtitiuet J. C, Uir rp. rnl that lliry hav jiixf iwvimli aumhrruf l(oHs mill Inive learned, much against their Silt take hhn Mjmb,k tiinkr tlie lv flrtn nnme f ta'h renet A Mann, n ln n iU eettle aM mitefanting will, to understand German. Miute nf the Uto hrih Mis Minnie C. Swavze, of Trenton. A. F TIIrEN, BUGGIES and CARRIAGES J.C. ,4M KKNCE, X. J., js lo enter tlm lecture field this JOHN MANN. season. Her lectures are tWoujan and 1K71. i1t take City. Oetotwr o17. From th Rat, Uqrt;iiq Vjjth .,mf her abilities," and San Domingo. Miss S, was formerly fVolcssor of Elocution a: Vassar College. The flatterQPIIpJ ring notices in thp pajars of her lectures seak wall for her future success. Come this way, Mis S. Main A fintt-clax- ., ALL ITS imAPH: - l lew-day- s d j PAINTING CpACH ijf- THE DAILY REVIEW, If yotf qre business. If ym hare inermmul your stork If yon iruf fo eU out quirk, tnUt want to le a LIFE buslsrctt ua,- a if eexi,iomieat one. (f yu on po-iti- UCERALLY ADVERTISE IfintAiiiiiu; nl to tli ownrnn1r. Tft finder tlM? f(t tliliy ti4c Hid HiHj - air tu-I'op- e rm-l- i d Mm-ix-r- e . Si-t- -r it painting CARRIAGE xluo-Iin- g ADVERTISE L1DERALLV And Ilia Best Paper to do so ia It, - niK- - n- -rt m-- CO-VC- ll R 1 -- n f . ir. o. Horse Shoeing . ) -- -l HOPPKn. PHt Inge-low- wji. y.AiiniHKiK. Oillce. 1 1 Searcher of Records r - DA1LY REVIETT, OF THE FCW- TIIKUPx ITROJfAOF. hi I i. Char loh rnntnic gawram. 1 la I tom.-r- tx, f the Bd. x known by th bead, bnxiit wtx qaality out Jim what firm Live Imxiuere hndem re If' I) w If 4 My. haq airti rirrulare. tr thrrpi. ne. and by tho of mlnxin m.xiurmx lb pabli frRal I uriot inainted wuh them aad they with tho pwhUa. pcizx-i- t. foMwi. m w. D. C. BUTTERFIELD, ti j VhpIesaJs and BetaU , j GROCER, M'-rp- , well-know- ! T i st. Provisions, Liquors, NOTICE. Salt Lake Stables ji lake l-- HUNT & BEACH -- AND MINERS SUPPLIES Powder, Fuse, l'liopiiiinoitH, NOTICE, ALL AND . jmo-pl- MINERS TOOLS. 1 CARROLLS CASINO, Goddards Building:, Colorado House. year and Snd South streets. Corner AnJ Newly fitted; otigsntly fiirniehed and fiiwt c)a . in every particular. olO pverj evening during tjie 16th, apt-k- MATCH TEAMS That hare rrrr . . r. Co's Offlee.. rel. OCT. e- At alt tlm tt SS Tti Proprietor. 37ie n Oil, rompoi.y gilt ' tin to apjx-a- i 1 And the Lqme Back Sprain Bruise, Stiff, We t and Swollelt Joints, Cpntrapted Cords And Muscle, Swellings, Pain in the Breast aud Sides, Pleurisy. ttlifumatti-m- . NrerwtFts, u,,t, PwndyMj. Sor Arthma, Colir, OrnmpH, CInlen Ttimat, J.,"tti"dw, Kw'igt-bM'Hn, Piirbw, 1tlrjie,' Internal external aches and - e - wiss Abolition QiJ, Pratfs uni-or- WIIJI Ll.-- r tlltojah-- f d tinlnt-?- . ,f th Et.xel. Jowel Pnriftr and enricho ftkln Rioewaes. . fries A. t Co., Drrtg SPAN : QUerr,r ojx-- n . Am-J- at ACADEMY ! DAIICIIIG " a .. 7 o'clock; Performance 25 aril CARRIAGES Oft- - I.Otli, !T1. Mqndnyf ' EXTIt A SCE .V MALTESES EEUIT STOEE, 0U at 8 octock HTIJlyKT. Kerning of Heelings. ULVyisJfA ' V, Ort- H&th, f and Wednesdays. ' Benefit to the Chicago Sufferers. .... Mondays, , brows R.M.CAB0IJu ' - ilagr rtiti 3 70,000 in GoU draw rvorv day. and information fiirrirhed. Th Pnxt ul kit kind and dontdotHu 1 x.nl for vfre liigtu c. . 04d i tVLOK No. 16 H aU street, X. T. 1 or-V- b , au.ouun. , - eSif. i - HJ 7 HAVES, COSS , O, nt Suit to ordet, Matty, promptly, iui to tlie wrtixfaclion t7 atL Uaonfartnr THE Who. in Tar NOBBY TJf ILORS, Cnxtoroer know nothing of th Agony of Garment. Tfokt f$CTrUM f Etc Moyrn amvetca, MEXICO. CALtrOBXTAj tehere Groat IXmrmbUify (ijd qff Markets Ihf" Jfyairad. . 11 hj waat of a kjfs BUGGY s DURAJILE f Eockaway, Earojichf, - Phaeton , Cahrcletto ejher - vPAlfftlAGER, Bryttf fU 4 J UH IE. CHipAGO. AO, Banker, IN COLORS MADE A SPEC! ALTl PR1NTINO Call and examine onr fariltit. r wnl recti, freuii-- l f.,r j.-- Work. AU , HAyTmjwi, 03 WAPASU JtArdFA. LGTTjCRT. . a -i- ! Durham & Wooctcr- - CARRIAGES, putt os JVO TICK RpYAL City-- d Sd kalli llrwtfo Corner pf IRia SHELDON, fob wilt M pf the t of San Francisco,at Late a 4. il-U- McBotii prancispo Cftl. Proprietor, gists, San. Ihe Rtood. cere Tetter, Sail Rheum amt stt for awls by 11 Iirug-gie- t. Tp, all yfp'i? That ran bf found In the rltff. PRQF; A OrrliMtni CIIAHGI T7 Ofilt WALK ARpUNP DAUCp. tonmeb MATTS XEW LITE, and BUGGY follow ing jGRAND Tits Ores IJolwnlcwl jUaiedy, For all FltE THE VERY- BEST L'ntt(ed PRATTS NEW LIFE Jhc-presi- at oi)xivjnr, - The School in an Uproar. Door twt frmiy remedy to tbs world. A srond bet it due ull It rlxiin to do. lAmy lriee. mll nine, fift? It own teetimonla. cenui; Urg.;, l.no. for nlo by all DntggieU.1 Tlie In FILLED, G(o(k1s deity !- FOR and " , Trip to Paris as law us any Place! Prices Can't Shake Him, lortar ajid Bricks, Motts jiKCTui'fru or nojnitt . Christina Ijtoiy You Yaj, A .Triple Sopg and Dance, ter GIVE US A TRIAL -a Peoples Iteinedy, amt sit thi; ruurt. can thi i, SUG brought o this City! . LA FOREST, BOSE rluinu U'rixl!x: PRATTS Abolition i PROMPTLY LAST. MKKK OF D. CLARK, - , t rt M j)NDAY SALT LAKE CITY. XL. Wells, fMfffO Street, Qyders Sopciteil and PINlqST - inoyctwcut,! It is qpulj Eiiri-ovE- SELL, HEHT, LOST. Xft-s- , NHtys ITEMS. A New York emigrant swindler has .been sentenced to five years imprison- Etrr, PREMIUM VHEEL J'AKER, Salt Lnke lf.,ito. 0ipoit III entitled fob, Eiufiir of J. lioxr.STHtl,d(-bIr- Proof rtrtin tho inoiicj. Anna Dickinson ha. a new lecture, lk r fh Soil Slnl.ln. a immlmr of fin llnxxt Mar- fnint tint Emit, tiiixrrt Intpiir at th rear Lnlid ifimse. oiitf. IIKAflt Imr for xal. HV XT A ' - vi-- d - y vt j i e jnin-eijiali- - Ui-ad- d i from the North Shore Silver Mines ihis week, and fpoin eon vcrsuiions with soifie of her passengers we learn much important information. ThejSilver Island ore has yielded a high as $(i,000 jier ton, am! i taken to Nyamlotte, a place about twelve miles Detroit, where E. B- - Ward, at the head of an extensive smelting company, bus erected work, which when finished will cost over $100,000. Iure silver to thw value of nearly $100,000 has been taken out of the rock bhijqied from Silver Island since duly. '1 ho Thunder Bay mine, which flourished a short time ug, is now said to remain idle, owing to the jwior management of those iu charge, it is said that a large amount of money was foolishly exjiended in making improvements and loing Surface work, which exhausted the capital on hand and the patience of the niockholders, who have iitiandoued it for the present, although pronounced to bu a rit h location. t jhri-Th Shimittl) mine i mile from Irinee Arthur's Lauding, on the Luke shore, aud formerly was owned by I. I. Moon, Esq., of Superior, who has lately sold most of his iuteri-to worthily parties. A heavy party of capitalist from Toledo, Ohio, in e the controlling owners of the Beck mine, which is neurh ten mile Varifrom lrinee Arthur. Landing. ous rumor are afloat about thi mine iti regard fu its wonderful richness, and it is reported that a portion of it lias been sold at ii n enormous price. Many jho to visit these wonderful siljde ver1 fields come to Sujicrior, and then take a steamer for the nijnes, Rich deposit of siHer aie said to exist n round Lake Nipigion, and that cuuirtry is already filled with anxious adveeiurers. Stijici ior City is but 200 miles from the mines, and it loat leases this point every week for the silver regions. Much of the land containing s rich mineral deposits is owned by ! of Superior, and wa entered year ago, out of which princely fort uues, will be made. - W, Olawsen, re. - , d Cril-ft-n- V Tow-v- e Of nil DescrlptlonH. K'ln-ma- n ciMi-ixti- , CM-ap- A j - , aliej-noo- WANTED. nr A l ! s . THIS PAPER. nJ-tt- con-elude- d e. t a A-- Crui-itili- ,l t f - -- . 3r O G- - Is-e- trau-qurril- WA n - Iw-e- s i 1 . y REVIEW, i - CS-sp- e lr" & THE nf-5- 3 1 A. Wide Circulation s t, fc-el- , . Railroad Shops Third JiiiUetal District, October Hs-n-t, I -.- . '; .;i-- mrn sastiM roryja United Slates in the Territory of Utah A Dover, N. II., paper says that one It is an ill wind that, blows, none rxTJohn Doe. Now the act of Congress good; and even the tremendous disaster of its citizens, a laborer who only earns cited here, nuder which it i claimed which has overwhelmed Chicago is not $1 25 per day, has just contributed that the prosecution shall he limited to without its promised benefits; for unem- j$1G0 toward a fund for building a Rotwo peremptory challenges And the de- ployed mechanic from all part., of the man Catholic cathedral, fendant allowed ten, expressly applies to country are cither jn their way to the Mrs. Stowe told the liislory of many offenses against the United State in so scene of disaster or preparing to go housoliohU when bhe bald that a woman maay AngbcSaxon word. The indict- there for the purpose of securing a share rmed with sick headache, dehiRty, ment at the bar is for an offense against of the work and wages which wilt nt f. HOPPER presentiments, and all sorts of CO., the laws of the Territory. There you mice he demanded in setting matters and real ailments, is a walkIiave it, gentlemen, after all the arguto rights. There is one pecu- ing armory of weapons of subjugation. fmrtially ment, plainly, distinctly, so that a child Chicago that fire and wholeDAILY At the late meeting of the Michigan The act cited sale disaster are powerless to destroy or 'ublii-hercannot misunderstand. SECOND SOUTH ST at Association, Bay City, here applies expressly to indictments effect with more than a temporary check Irs. R. W, Sonny of that city, Hair lUock U at f Tor offenses against the United State,. that is the indomitable energy and di tlif Revere Ileqif, Etta Crane, of Sahoaloraft 13? There is no doubt about it. The indict- dauntless courage of its business men. ml Miss C, II. Allison, of Cassopolis, ment here is for au offense against the These will never succumb tuinisfortuue, -" . . SALT , Territorial law. however crushing; and the results of Were regularly-- elected as member of the LAICE (3ITY, acAssociation ever first the , ladies I think I need no admonition frot will be nppurent their quenchless vitality Ths AtfvcrUsfcjf.ic-Pest q corded the distinction. counsel to be consistent with myself; I in a prosperity among meintend to le that; I need no reminder on chanics and eontrators, and a rehabiliin tho Country, ; i that seore. The aet cited does ntft ap- tation of the Garden City iu renewed ply, henee the act of the Territory ap- splendor and augmented jiermanence 70 VUt tln Aliy, each i X fret Iouk. fret ureiiotw, with tliiir t:) plied to suc h a caso as this, not coming and wealth of structure.- iiinneajtolis npwo haoch of m conflict with any act of Congress, rt nllry.wnd uaifUt outfit uf And therefore Dusi.ui Mm shoutl Minn.) Tribune. l.ilfuuiiivit bull. Eiiiiiin iS does apply- - That is all there i about I.. H. IOIINSTCN. avail OtemsdveA of lie ttse iLXD it. Each parly is entitled to six chalOrtrvi Eatino. Opium eating is not Ofltre of Tiomna A Wgiiniuron, fiit Stt Lake Iloum. olStf. confined to the Heathen Chinee. One lenges. lift columns of Counsel then proceeded to take the of the Brooklyn papers says there are li COM tt.K R y Out ft I. furgaev, Ar. Afi.lr to Stwtre, jieremptory challenge, allowed by the individuals in thnt city who consume CARRIAGE WORIC, TIKRNAN k W f I. U AMMON. to a hundred dollars IVrtitoriaHaw and to replace tliojnror from seventy-fiv- e Luke Kret Twnfl wtrret, alt Of, IIkw, thus At worth of that drug per year. A ouuntry 1 challenged. twelve oclock the panel bing yet in- physician snva if lie could have ilio of tho opium consumed in complete, and the talesmen exhausted, an adjourn meat was bud until two the town where he resides lie could make OOOD Cluuuhvruuid, at th o'clock p. in. and the was a fortune without charging exorbitant COLORADO HOrSB. lwol!. directed to Rummoti additional tales prices. The habit of opium eating J easier to conceal than that of liqitqr tueu. or Smplr of SITUATION nx ntiu. Rniiiira of C. D. Jn at lb Hevikw drinking, hut is equally if not more deotatr. THIS1 LAKE Si PElUOlt SILVER structive to both body and mind. There olhre. WINKS. Goo, is something more in this craving for Tl IN ES WANTED in xchxuir- btr1 real of land, of t,llir-Tfarms in iL-stimulants than many reformers seein i I1 If you want Ls TJIIC (From the Snjycrior Times qf Orl, ith.) willing to admit, and until this natural ihhx ir , tiior for Iowa uil Mhol-rprty. tU4 Apply The steamer Lotta Bernard arrived craving is abated, their efforts ut reform OtIlT PltOCKEDlXGS. I'nllnt Mate Dbtrlrt Court for tli - firr.tln IlULt aint li tlia VV. C, r ' V i -- , him, awd a wr Are invited to mp4. Dr aaakn It j their wtrnrt to pnrrhaan of . U (; GRADUATE 017 R. CRAIN, fchbICAL eotl.KUK. hrai r DH.fi. New 7orL'i.i Lirenuat of Ike Medtrel f I ho hrd ;A ru Culoay of V kforia, Awtriia tnUre, two doors voids nf KiniiwH A bawrenre, wp fo,ir howiw from 10 x. M. to U and t t" I" 1 1. . Order left at th ngsrfi w id ire , aad tvw pfompt atintma at all hwri rpwwire tenlnm gnew to diseaxea itavidentet vr vnsew and EJrjrxnt Eatthlhnnuat In tbi,.a. titcaO, - |