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Show wowmeirekAh-r:t- From our Special Correspondent. RAMS Cevtkal Citt, Lit. CoTToiwobn, September 2Gth,l 1871. Compiled sad Rserte EoitorKevisw --Thus fax I have Spscislljr for Uxe Daily Beview.liv the not followed the usual custom. I have W. U. Telegraph Co. - . Ut TIFE TIirK MOSMOSS. ekrHy conceded that Brigham ltr Yoirj arf45theT Jay false jrophe (of which the Scripture speaks), at least as' audit' be has often been branded, and the charges have been met withsfWbcefroro his organs. ' That be ISTif-'-l ertn ed a gold and silver lyrtjoit tkep idtnuel proof, as he has with a miserly hamf prepared amply for rainy days'fr'otn the'Wd earnings of his p&A fJoA Jtg to n n t followers. Of bis kfliitbhe are many in.- Utah, whose sole?4ct 4s bo fleece the laborer of his small pUln$f wbioU-bchances to save here h atill another kind annually, f Jn human , shape, in fact kiany who are (bitterly ' opposed to 3orisotukni when1' with Gentiles, but Siithful subjects when with the'bretbren, tUtspta traveling a much lower road in society, and civilization than many Mormons; as for Instance many 'lease property from the Mormons, anti for fear ill will, they play this of douLTe game to stav their master wrath. B'ttjne,.Mstu:ijons are found among the more ignorant Class; they have strong baJiufAu their.- religion and generally keep within bounds of decency in same right to exercise their religion, so long as they do Ve not violare the law of the land. nteftt! 'that ' a conference in now beiwj bred t Council Bluffs by the Church, which eschews poand foil, w the early revela1 lygamy We opine that tuTnauf'joSeph Smith. while they choose fo exercise that belief t$WiB meet with no trouble from the law authorities c f the United States, 3i?-c-n safely establish themselves as the true Mormon Churchy as acrainst Brighp..Young. Ths very history of Jonpon Pfcieathood rule in Utah th, if!w not bear them out as a Christian pCOtJe, but to th contrary it exhibits an unpreccdfnitedi strife for plunder and rule or funs o'lf the part ot the leaders. have been oppressed or interfered with on account of their religious t-- ! J belief U fill a mij&lnk. It is the unlawful practice which in befog looked softer by the Government It is claimed that the .Meat condition of the priesthood - I- - t - f , U v t ly regula'cd by very strange, as two wvcu gs do not make a right; and as it wtVJboojg to establish it, h surely can-- ! - ' ndt'tt I , i to make amends,' even at We trust that a revelation this late dav. " will soou appear to correct this stats of society among the Saints, that they may squid before, the world in a more Chris-- , tian and peaceful light. i-- a ' BllOHAn MIXES. Mr, McConnell, of the firm of IIol-- ' ; ' romb in Company with Mr. & Co., Pow-er- , of California, have returned from a of examination to Bingham. Both jfetlemea express themselves much pleased with the appearance of the mines in that District, many 'new and TV apparently rich strikes haring been ftdtdek jjJany of the mines that lstfjf terc examined by these gentlemen bare -- leen discovere for over eight years, and amount of work done. One groflp, especially, the Spanish,- Black llawk And Kl Dorado mines, have been largely developed, and an immense body of ore is in sight. This group has been opened eutirely by Geutilcs, who, wltfi indomitable pluck have persevered io, the face of dangers and difficulty puly appreciated by those wv3itvehal the misfortune to live in this j3rmtoyy when the Church and Brigham wer the supreme power. IJht time ball gone bf, aud now it is to be hoped that these men will reap the .fgsult ,of theij efforts and endurance. Placer diggings are a large feature of tKis district, pcver&l hydraulics are ia fu'cceisful pperatton, and now netting an average of one ounce per dfem, value $16 to $18. The bed rock has mbU-yetbeen struck, the engines and pumps not being of sufficient capacity. parties are now in Chicago making arrangements for machinery of ;gjacr power. ' The general opinion is that the Bing bam mines are too low grade to work jiccessfylly. A visit to Bristol & works, or the Wlnnemucca tnine, oflfedraud worked by the company they represent, as an instance to'the contrary, 'Soil convince the most credulous that ' Many of the ledges JMg isj a mistake. are ."certainly of comparatively low but-o- f very large magnitude, aud grad, re Veins, which appear inexhaustible,' and' the ores are readily .apsplbed and very cheaply mined. One belt of mineral running over the hills on the south side of Markham Fork, seems to be very rich. Several .prospect shafts have been struck, striking richer ore than has ever before been .found In Bingham Canyon.- One, the feet, has a Ort mine, down seveuty-fivvein off feet 6 inches of ore, which samples at bottom $300. 4 71 r. Kelsey has made some locations f.further up ou the same belt of mineral. One, the Vespasian, has been opened to ameyextnt, showing a very le&ge. At the foot of the hill a tunnel Vav been started, running for the Vespasian ledge. It is at present 175 feet, ebvtaayetbas not struck the ledge, oal drawback that is apprehended D .the fcarcii; of fuel. Although the hills iav e been well wooded, nearly all has heew eonsnmed .by fire or. cut down. f oe are glad to see that these gentle rbeu life so, favorably impressed with Bing-ha,! With such inducements as they have seen, it only needs live men and to make it one of the best mining camps in the Territor?. welarge , I spent- no time in- old established mines with which tha public are already familiar, but have studied new districts ; the formation and dip of the country ; the best prospects, and what were the best chances for the future. Of tlis Emma, Flagstaff, Davenport, Ac.,' the public;1 perhaps, know enough. The historian may recouut wbat has been ; it is the business of the correspondent to prepare the public nriud for what is about to be. With this view I put fn my entire day in American Fork ou one hill, which I judge, from my limited to have the best prospects of In any plat these three districts. Strictly, there are but three mines in American Fork the Pittsburgh, the Miller, and the Mary Ellen and Live Yankee : the last two to be considered one. as they merely start opposite 'ways from the same location. I returned to Central in time for the Sunday evening amusement, of which I sent yon an account. The play continlita morning Curly' ues at intervals, and Brandy exchanged shots, without damage, and a minor skirmish took place at Alta. The camp is eviBench says it is dently prosperous almosteqnal to the flueh times in Idaho. By the way, Bench was arrested late with a deadly last night for weapon, by the local authorities, and had a brief triah before Justice Brand ner, who dismissed the case. Sandy Campbell, who caused all the row last night, was again arrested and agaiu escaped. There are no less than seven tunucls being run into Emma hill, but ns my lime is limited I examined only the oldest and most nearly completed. This is the tunnel of the Eiunm Qill Tunnel Company, which was located April 14, 1870, aud is now 350 feet into the bill. By survey it would! only require some 600 feet more for them to reach through to the other side iu Big Cottonwood. The little Cottonwood Tuuucl is about 1.000 feet east of it, aud the Utah Tun- nel the saioe distance west. The mouth is nearly 300 feet west 6 the Emma Mine. On their present course they will cut the lodes of ihe Emma, Savage and Montezuma at least, aud must strike something vise of importance in going As regards work through that hillJ and value (lohe, prospects, it is the enThe company Cottonwood. of terprise was organized July 14, 1871, with the following officers: Vice President, Win. S. Woodhull; Trustees, E. II. Shaw; Jas. M. Selover, Wm.l S. Woodhull, G. W. Reese; aud Superintendent of Tunnel, T. W. Bates. Four thousand shares are set 8side as working capital for the completion of this tuunel, to be put upouthe market, limited to 1,000 shares at a time, at the price of $3 per share. Right beside the tunnel is the opening shaft. This runs to the Mouitor-Magnat an angle of 43 degrees for 70 feet ; then turns abruptly to the perpendicular and continues thus for 50 feet ; at the eud of which the ledge is six feet wide, with about three; feet of pay mineral. Much of the rest is black manganese and iron. - On a north on the lode from the lower part of the shaft, they have eight feet of mineral. The general formaton of Einina Lill is limestone, with lone important belt of quartzite running nearly parallel with the hill, And this quartzite is the foot wall of the best developed nitues. This Monitor-Magne- t they consider a continuation of the Eiuina,- - Bremer, etc., all within the same character of walls. The level northward, of which I spoke, is intended to tap an old shaft for better air, at the same time for getting out ore. The iniueral thus far brought out is of high grade, running from $280 to $400 'Bxadme.'' per ton. - - as-aul- fc - 1 j et levd.-ruanin- I i Jjfted i Tag-gaW- s tnie-ftsku- j e well-define- d - HIXIXO ITEMS, ETC. letter from East Tin tie. Su.ver Citt, Sept 24, 1871.' Ehft. Review. Thinking yon would like to hear from this section of country, and never having seen any communication in your paper (although it is the one most asked for here), I have concluded to give you Some information in reference Vo some late discoveries made here, and within a mile of this . 7 place. j The most prominent of the mines is theGaleua Bed Lode, owned by Chas. Brewer, R. K. Roberts and H. K. Tompkins. They are offered $20 per ton for the ore at the damp. An extension on the above, has been discovered and taken up by James Smith and others. They have also, within the last two days, discovered and located the following lodes ! The Brewer, Vallejo, and ' Flora, all in this immediate These discoveries are neighborhood.' uot considered, only by thyowuera, but miners the generally, to W second to by in this district. They are few mines but &11 of them, with a deterat work on deserves success. mination that more now is There prospecting going on in this district than there has been for the last year. My opinion is that, ia less rfthan aycar, this district i will be none, in the Territory. to second t , is pushing his works Schneider' John' as fast as possible, running two tunnels; in one of them, sinking shafts and takI ing out ore. Men are also diligently .at Martha work on the Black Dragon, on all the Susan, aka Waghington, the Beam. Sun on located claims - , t Tar German Emperor has setts forth a decree that, after the first of December, 1872, the great gambling ceuters of Germany must dispense with their gamV remains of the Tate President ing tables' iud wheela of fortune,'-whic"Lineola were, Tuesday afiernoon, have lured so many thousands to finan ' tbelr temporary resting cial ruin. placb into the tomb beneath the monusi New York,'ha$ ment erected to his memory io Oak , - JcaoB-Ikoforshould' be anabortionist declared . that Sidge emetcryk at Springfield, 111. s as severely any murderer. punished Fessoxw desiring to spend a pleasaet Fublic seotimcut will sustain- him; In this evening should go to the Cariuo. 1 h f 5- d, - , Easton, Pp. yiiept.: 27"pAt ,a .meeting of thf Trustees of Lafayette College today. A. Pardee, of Hazleton, gave two hundred thousand dollars! for the eijad-tio-n of a new building for the scientific depart ment,ibe IVuvtee - agree i og an equal su jfor general endowment, Worcester, .'lass., Sept. 27th. The at 4 o'clock. Convention A letter was read from Governor Claf- flin absolutely refusing to allow his y e i name fo i be usjrci ! for fen mji ofi his withdrew also in a speech, Loring, name from the contest. Richmond, Va Sept 27. The Republican State Convention met about one hundred and fifty delegates in attendance fejireseiitth nehil1y every in After the State. the usual county business a preliminary permanent orHon. Chas. was with effected, ganization committee as The II. Porter president. on organization ,tha pari i,p tint State, was nppoftlftM? tWoiii Miffed oiU'reed-lutions was also named, with United States Senator Lewis as chairman. Knoxville, Teun., Sept. 27. Colonel D. M. Nelson, sou of Judge T. A. R. Nelson ol the fjupreon Couy shot and killed General J. II. Clinton, of Alabama, this eceuiug, in a personal rencontre. London, Sept. 27. The Pall Mall nt 8 to-da- ' . . Gazette Te(gmfh eufuy yee.the-DaU- y this morning for the misinterpretation of the sentence' Jin Diaraelisspeech in regard to the Qneen, as flagrantly dishonest as nny which ever appeared in an English journal. - It declares that- if Gladstone keeps such company as that of the' editors of that journal, none but the rabble will follow him. Boston, Scpr. 27, P, M.The fist real test question has just been decided. The question was on the admission of Butler delegates from Ward.Six of Breton. The Ireport of the comtijiCtee cm credentials was opposed to admitting the Butler delegates were dedelegates. nied entrance to the Convention by a vote of 007 to 460. The result was received with overwhelming' applause. The remaining portion of the report of the committee on credentials was adopted by acclamation by unanimous vole. The Convention proceeded toja ifyrma lytlfot for candidate for GbVefnOf'at 12:30 a. m. The result has just been declared. Wra. B. Washburue is nominated by a vote of 643 to 4G4 for Butler. The scene that ensued when the vote Cheer was declared was indescribable. after cheer rent the air. Washburne men were seen in all parts iof the hall congratulating .each, other, while, littlf waa seen or heat'd of 'thefBoiJer TtSen.- One a. in. General Butler declares that he accepts the action of the Convention ns final, and agrees to stand by the result. The .fcUienxcut, wipi received with cheers on the floor, but there was little demonstration in the galleries where Butlers frieuds had been very demonstrative during the day. Kingston, Ont, 27. The great Provincial allow opened yesterday. The wLoIe a was the but as good, display cattle were not as lfneas were those exhibited at Toronto last year. i Tire- - principal men of the Province were prevent, including Lord Lisgo, the Governor Gencraf, Lieutenant Governor Howland, Of Ontario, and Wilmot, of New - , Bruus-wickgau- tlo leading members--o- ' Doniiniooof Ontario. c d the f . New York, 27. The Secretary of the Treasury advertises to sell two millions Much anxiety is of gold felt as to wbihoy thy Secretary, wjiiJ continue the' policy of selling in excess f this amount. Money plenty, $(o.u; stocks quiet; slight decliue iu W. U., 66; W. F., 50; Pacific Mail, 50J; Quick- - THIS AFTERNOON. , m . . 1 - 1 New York, Sept. 28. Special accounts represent the opening scenes in tha Syracuse Convention ,were ?qf & shameful character. One repoV Mates that when the dedegates gathcred.at.the hall that they found the doors barred, bolted, and guarded by. several policemen, obstructing their entrance. A cry waa at once set up (hat the Custom House, had , .brptighiitYWshall. Here a voice was heard ntbe crowd, Are there any Gatling guns here? When the door opened at half-paeleven a- rush commenced, which met with resistance from the inside; chairs and table legs were freely used by the defendcxs.of the, citadel, and fists and canes by the attacking party, and at last one of the latter drew a pistol, but before lie could nse it he was felled to the floor by a blow from the back of one of the iron seats, laving his cheek open and putting him hors du combat. .At this juncture a detachment of police arrived, which o doubt. prevented QW&k bloodshed, as the attacking force was con-- , stantly increasing in number, and the resistance from within could, not, have been maintained much longer. Another dispatch says that a gang "of New York roughs came into town during the night and carly.tn the rnbAlng.' In was evident there would be serious trouble, if not actasJt biqodbhedat the opening of the doors. jAbout half-pas-t e'even, when several revolvers the confusion,, began, were drawn And flouriched by parties in the1 crowd outsid, while those InBide tore the furniture apart and stood ready with legs. of tables ssd .'chairs to dub tbe1 Intruders. Put down those pistols, Dodt .shoot, 4Dottt khiiotlKill the Kill bun,! Blow his son of .a brains ot,u Opeu the floor, 'N ot a Well damned on of yow wUS get in, all get in, and othef ejaculations more expressive than 'elegant were indulged ia until the place seyjned worse than Bed-,- . lam. There was mucUsurprise last night of ampng tonne taken by the Convention. Ex- 1 st - 1 odhout, GeW preaalonR'of dissatisfaction at the timid- wrapped in paper and carefnlly packed ity shown by the Greeley faction delega are being shipped from .hew to Montana tion were "quite general. It was be- price paid being $2 and $2 25 pex lOQ lieved they would have defeated the pounds In this market Conklii ; party, had they acted with The California pioneers, are about - ming-boldness.erecting an extensive -- addition to their Richmond, Sept. 28. The Republi- hall building on the lot on Gold street, can Convention yesterday adopted reso- recently presented to the society by lutions hffering Us devotion to the Re- Jarfies Lick. Merchants here have been notified publican party, and pledges the party in while to tariff that - rates in shipments of tea from San whfcfa, Virginia. support a setfcfrfiT the necessary shall Francisco to Chicago, St. Louis and revenue, iye,jueideital protection to American ; .Cincinnati, by railroad, have been adindustry, the national banking system j vanced from 3 to 3 cents per pound, to New York remains affording a safe and uniform currency,: but that absolute security to the bill holders poli- - at as Crft fixed. San Fraucisco, Sept. 27. D. Perti-nesecy; extending great aid to States, imthe inventor of the explosive bulproving their riv ri aud hnrbonqabsolute for lets muskets and pistols, which both payment of all obligations of the Gov Communists aud Versaillists ernmcht; a sufficient yearly reduction the other with using in the late chargedof siege of the National debt, to convince thd Paris, will give an exhibition of the effect of his invention in the presence of world of the determination obstinately to extinguish it, while at the same tim a company of military men at Bay DisAgncaltaral Park, at 3 p. m. toto cqcefutlf avoid burdening thb peopl trict, morrow. He recently arrived here from Paris. It is claimed that his invention witji onerous aud unnecessary taxation has been adopted by the Austrian Govthe administration of Pres indorsing for army aud navy use. ernment aud dent'Grant favoring his renomina The drawing of the Grass Vallsy lottion. , tery has been postponed to Nov. 13, the London, Sept. 28. There was a coj managers having determined to give the at Dewsbury, ip full lit of prizes without abatement,. fiery explosion The 8 took excitemeut continues and Yorkshire, by which several were killed to run high for soino time to promises and injured. j come.' Last eve, after board, Ely Tell Ileavytgales have prevailed ou-- the back on, the street to 83, bnt thus morn-iuit appears to be stiff again. English coast, and wrecks are feared. Quite a number of the Germans arc It & reported that Senor Sagasta, reto secure the appointment of nounces the candidature for the Presi- movingPeter Sess-iof this city to the Major dency of fheSpanish Cortez.The Cailists AdiiiVtut Generaf&liip. will vote blank. . Riley, who was shot by Jordan night before last, and was reported dying last A is 27. rumor current Viena, Sept. night, is easier this morning and threathere that Emperor- Francis Joseph jis ens to reoover in spite of tl e bullet supseriously disposed to abdicate. Tne posed to have gone directly through his cause assigned is despondency at his heart. The Pacific tire Extinguisher Co., to coiiscious unfitness for the constitutioijal manufacture fire cxtiuguisbers for Calicrisis which threatens the dissolution jof fornia. Oregon and Navada, with a capthe Austria Empire. ital of $200,000, It. B. Swain, Jas. Otis, Chicago, 28. The propeller Alaska, J. W. Stow, W. G. Kittle and John with 30,00bushels wheat and oats Benslev, incorporated It is rumored on the street that burned at the dock in the river al 3 one of the European Insurance Cos., o'clock this morning. Loss on vessel which lost over $100,000 iu the late $100,000; on cargo $30,000. The crew, fire, and $50,000 in Virginia, has sus30 men, asleep iu the forecastle, esca ed pended. It is certain they have suspended their agency here. uninjured. Ihe San Francisco Art Association London, 28. The Court Martial! in election did not show a great teudeucy theoase bf the war ship Racer, is aban- toward the enfranchisement of women, the female candidate being ignored by doned. The settlement of the dispute rith the tyrant male voters aud the lady members alike. the strikers at Newcastle is probable! Napoleon still remains at Newcastle; LCTTEB FltOM OPIIIIt- he bos suffered much lately from rheu' f matism. Tle Wales and Sullivan Affair. The Princes Alexandria goes to the Ofuir, Sept. 26, 1871. Editors Review : The following are Highlands on Friday, to be absent a the full particulars relative to the shootmonth. M. Nigra, the Italian Minister, is re- ing affray this morning, whereby one called from Paris. John Sullivan lost his life : Russia is about calling in the men It appears tha Sullivan stole a pistol now on furlough ' in order to test the ef-- from the hands of the deputy sheriff of , Tooele county some time back, and ficacy of Nobilization. will the Amadeus James JVales went his bonds for his apopen Spanish King Cortes ou Monday. pearance at the District Court, now in Chamber has ad- session. Sullivan did not put in an apThe Brazilian the pearance, but came to this place last journed; the Deputies adopted bill. night and had some words with George Emancipation The Bank of England has raised the OBrider, which terminated in blows. This morning James Wales wanted saleof discoant to four per cent. Sullivan to deliver liimsclf up to the i authorities so he would be freed from his bonds; but Sullivan refused, aud they had some words with each other. Afterwards Wales went to his house, Specialty compiled sad reported tor ihe Dear next door to the post office, and very by the W. t Telegraph Co.) soon after Sullivan came to the same Portland, Oregon, Sept, 28. Marshal place. It appears that Mr. OBrider was Yotiitg, while Arresting a Chinaman 1at lying in bed iu the same place. Loud eve, was resisted by a number of China- quarreling words were heard issuing men. Lee See was shot badly by the from the house. Sullivan was uextseen Marshal. ACooie.j ji ry fully ex- coming out of the place. Sullivan remarked that he was not afraid of any onerated Marshal Young. The election in Walla Walla county, one, and said, I will get a W.tles said, I dont upon the proposition to pay Interest on aud fight you. to want hurt Sullivan remarked, Walla Walla and bonds of the you. $300,000 Turn adI will fix you; I decided was loose; Columbia Railroad, your gun Trill get oue and come bnck and fix versely. Wales then fired, Sullivan havSan Diego, Sept. . 28. Private cor you, respondence, dated Camp Grant, 2Ut ing his Lauds in his pockets. Sullivan iustaut, says, that Vincent Collycr ar- turned around, when Wales fired again. rived at that place on the 13tb instant. Sullivan tlieu walked, or run,' I know On the sxme'day an order .was issued not which, up the stairs of Mr. Littles yards, where by the Department, warning' any party kitchen, about twenty-fivof citizens who approached nearer than he fell aud almost immediately expired. ten miles of the post that they would At the coroner's inquest, it .was found be , ba fired upon by the troops. that the deceased had fourteen or fifteen A party of prospectors from Tucsen, wounds, nearly all of them having en who had traveled thirty miles without tered his upper right arm and back, wuter, and could only obtain water by through the upper lobe of the right passing through Camp Grant to the lung, causing internal hemorrhage and river, were ordered off. Three cannon almost immediate death. Two of the were brought oat, shotted, placed in a balls were extracted, having passed a cannonading position, the long roll most clear through his body. The balls beaten, and troops put in readiness for were navy bullets. Sullivan's right arm action. The cannonading officers were was a literal mass of jelly. One ball penadvised by Captain Dunne. U. S. A., etrated his neck. Wales gave himself Dr. Wilbur and others that the citizens up immediately, and on a hearing waived j were on a peaceable mission, and willing an examination. Charlet. to surrender their arms aud anything to A Diamond excitement prevails at get water. - They were not permitted, to Dakota. Several gems have Yankton, approach. A. limited supply of water been found, including one valued at was furnished them by the commander,. 1 ' ' $100,000. Safford It IS reported that Governor and party were about to come there, and Gone East. Our follow citizen B. it was declared that he would be treated the same as the Tucson prospectors had Lyons, started east this morning, but will return at an early day. , been. ' Baileys Ranche,Cal Sept. 27. Jas. Morgan was severely injured by being throwrf from his horse. He was not , found uutil 14 hours afterwards. There is bat little hope of his recovery. San Francisco, Sept 28 Andrew an the. of Bay .View employe Doyle, HEW HAVEN, CONN., dead found this was Distillery, morning. VAKHPACTCUM OF He apparently died from heart disease. Mrs. Julia A' Gordon, late of Olympia, W. Tn died on the steamer Prince Aired on the 19th instant, while that steamAmerica, er was, on her way down from Victoria. MEXICO , ' - ' ' ' Francisco Turco was sent to the CounCALI EOXyiA All tehere Great And Markets Court for Durability the on trial ty charge of Required. toesAAll to murder Pie to Massalo, s felef Sue la ' low Italian'; in whom he lodged a bullet All vut from a revolver by way of settling an old account.'' Alexander Thompson, a sailor board- Eockaway, ; Phaeton, "house been under has taken ; runner, . ing Barouche, Cafcrolettes, arrest cm the charge of making a mur- j Brett, or other ' derous assault on Edward Holland, a sailor n the ship Panther! for whom he .charged with having laid iu wait with Are Invited M rend for Cnt end Price, u we will to punish him for refusing sake it for tbelr interact to purebue of u. e28tf. a heavy fiotel. . to. b .entertained at his 1 ! , t The- " Meadow Valley Extension U now open tu lbe public at Kink elected as Trustees, TUEBhjUln Mining Company L.A. Booth, Prraidentj Chas, ,T Ilsmil- . 'MULL, C, Faddockj M. F. Gfeen, Sec-- ' retsfp J3reck, of 'California, Treasurer, BKPONU . ; ; S tu 11 to afternoon; and Wo. H. Clark, Superintendent. z: 7.90Hoc.10 to evening. ' 'Choice selected and M teos A Co. apples pears, beco- - - usondfr gw, -- st !IH5 UUISO ITEMS. Thursday Evening, Sept 28, y- S HE 1871 . - the-taci- WICKS to rest above the Merchant, corner of Sooth and Commercial eta. O AulS, Enquire of P. Kngelbrecht. It-chan- g. l, - to-da- y , Aaap3tf. terms. J to-da- y. to-da- y 4s A.. H. R. A. Etc., ron soutu ' 'is to-da- DURABLE BUGGY, 1 o CARRIAGES, . - - ? Bkatingr Bleating ?JCHJ'k'DS SOUTH atnp-aing- lw. ST. tlw.J therefore Dueisese him avail ihemseleee of the mat of the tvlumns ef A r Which we offer at the fowest rash prices, aod are determined THIS PAPER. UNDERSOLD. Not to bo loo Coll XT'. I. O. O. Meet If you every Thureday at x.. in Commerce Buildings, Mala street. LODGE NO. 1. UTAII Salt Lake City. Odd Fellows io good atandtng art SOL. LEVY, N. O. invited to attend. J. M. Olijuok, Sec'y. lOHt O want SELL, SENT lio-A-is- 111 CO. Lake Citt, Utah, Sept. 12th, 171. En. Review : The Poet Master Orne:al has selected this office, with others, for the issue of Poet-Orders, payable in the Uuited Kingdom of Urea Britain and Ireland. onduv, tlie M of next October has been Used aa the rt.ttr on which the inaim and payment, of Untiith international Money Orders g to commence. RATES OF COMMISSION CHARGED. On orders not exceeding $10, M rents. OverflO and not exoroding $il, SO cents. Over $20 uii'j not exceeding $30, 75 rents. Over $k) And not exceeding 40, FI.0U, O'.er $40 and lint exceeding $50, $1.23. . No single order issued for more than $50. Partin deeinug to remit larger sums, must obtain atldittoual Money Orders. J. SI. MOORK. P. M. repl2 r, Or Invent Capltnl al ADVERTISE LIBERALLY Pyslcians ' .Supplies THE DAILY REVIEW. AND If you are going into business, Customers If you hare increase? your stork Country If you scant to sell out quick. IN GENERAL. want to he a LITE business ma i, an economical one, If you AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. ix- -- FARMERS, MINERS, TO PAY SPECIAL ATTENTION 1 TO to BUY, Arctic Soda Water. Salt ADVERTISE LIBERALLY All orders by uutil trill be promptly aad faithfully executed. And the Best Paper to ! to iu is ra MINING TOOLS, FUSE, POA'DER, ORE SACKS, WIIEELBAR-- f Prescriptionr Physicians DAlliY REVIEW. A ROWS, GENERAL HARDWARE, PICKS, SHOT- - CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. 4 ELS, DRILLS, GROCERIES, CLOTHING, GOODS, Ac., Ac., , ' DRY OFFICE OF DRI. TAIT It:- Ac, AT THB In Reasonable Most & Is Lamb & Co., Jjwf, Commodious Hotel of euiroKiit, Provisions, Liquors, II. H. lllgl-luw-, OfHeu. Powder, Fuse, O- first San lYaneisea Importing or a An llnreujis, Unsait wffl Com rm TVw U, U tha regular Urpartreawts In Spwlsl ulilitus Rv.alag Ww, vl FILLED. t .To all parts of the r City. Canarr ; at Malm amff M Saalk fl treat a. . Will shortly j j aA. epa I ! A Talented Imdg Teealist. of ahillly la Q Haas ef ALSO hrforren T b read sv tad en the Kurapaau elasa flrat la styta, btaady aagagamauts tu plan, artiu. Salary Share. Apply tu - E. H. CARHOLL, . Casino (tats San I'm noises) i SOL, A, gOIiBSTEH? seems rau yst ' KEYSTONC COLLAR CO., PMljtregrlpMgJki A MIT Rush Street, flow EmsmHsee Its . dAuls.Ffoiw Ire. AIM for the J Taft, Manufactnrrrs of EUEEKA COLLAR Bam . Atntrlcan WINDOW GLASS, , I TT. MANUFXcrURERp Ladies and Gentle aiep's Linen Collars, Cuffs and Slcerei, and Lrcr , GUire aad .ifokvciw , - COFATT, FranrUto. C T. hnjtarter and JoLf cr ef Hssteryi Dry Gored, Fkary fcaeJt J CO. tretkF(re. witk ATTRACTION ; Ct Mark's School forCixU, Wanted OTTAWA GLASS CO. ifltl xo. i:c iTt.ro v street. , Marks Grammar School TOIl GIRLS AND BOYS, etraet. Ttlrt Sonlk street, heap Lt flu Mark's Church, Flrat ' tha above ' and iiama pet--- PKUiv St. - CHICAGO. large stock always on Tptnd. tl fw SL Karks S RAXDOLFTI STREET, HOUSE tl tf 1 GREAT ; rrinttrr IVpsrtmeal Intermediat Iiepretment, W tho loath Grata mar tkftitnmi, per WMttk AeadeWS Depart Blent, (including higher ml reiauca, aad ancient ad meaern foagsagm S4 per nioaih. Paymests mawthtv hi aim use, dk. M. to the nnderotgned. OaK Lake Ciiy, Aag. Id, IB1. MAIN HTllEET. SMITH, pa foe asy are Aid Inttrm.tlaa. in person or by letter, to tho VARNISHES! SST fad apt-ij- r (Lots San Eranelsro Hall.) A b of. crad tuooe who dee re H. lr. Cbadboreus fill a irfy dent af M iaoosela L'aivenuty, ha agreed ta course of lacturw daring the camtag term, am tho geology and mineralogy af Utah, for tha hewedt a til Trrva i CARROLL'S CASINO . li.te--a ttmamenlsl Iepsr4mw. and penciling nifl la oil rwinling, crayon AF D , I. Drpulm.nl sf Jla.lf. ZINC WHITE, COLOBS. ' t. inf Goods delivered LEAD UiO (bar. b U 4amaad for the saw, .panel contrea, for waning rewnon. foifW re fowt : thoaa wh esn nut attend durtug the dav, sparial German, ta bars to read sad creak O nun ; alee Com me mat Arithmetic, Grammar. Ac. Tko. uiil ha t ruction alforded ia local muelc ; !w, on avgas - piano and meiodeon. ShottJd MANUFACTURERS OF Sole Agentg of primary, damfe. House Salt Lake II CITT. Ws la fonr ragntor akpartrernts af wwwfire, ; sad will ALLSTOfi, DEV0E and CP. nS n REGLLAU DKPARTMCTTA-T- Orders Solicited and CALIFORNIA JEY7ELRY, and Rradlsg day, Arpt. A aod mstint foav nnukgvVanf IM Frida v baf-rChruataa. Watches, Diamonds, FHEE OF CIIAUQE ir tie Twrtla7 g.ot r tiw Th smUa tha prw.at, ha bald Us tiw f-.formerly aceuplad by tha tu. Mark reheat. Sw block anMh af f.O.M M ma TIME-I- t,. Pail form will rare. saa Man FOR THB WHITE A Catfr th a Joseph Rosenthal, PROMPTLY nnd Brolior, AsBiiycr AGENT . Marst, Frvd'tk S SIrla, A. M . PrtnalptI Fraatra K.Mria, Prawp rvs Raw. Mrs. MINERS TOOLS. of titles, bills of sale. Mortgages.' metits, oentrarts, Ac., drawn up, af ovaly description executed. SALT LAKE Gent Rooms. LAKE CITY. East Tempi Street, Opposite YicePrerideatu Marine Secretary, Salt Laito Seminary. ALL AND An I tha largest Manufacturers UrvaideuS, - Serretnry. - II. It.forMANN, and TMlnine Claims . - ; CONVEYANCER and SCRIVENKB, OfflM with Messrs. McCurdy A Morgan, Counsel, hr at Law, Abstract has, cos ... Chsrlis R. Story, Gcq; II, Howard, N. B. KdJr, IN THE HOUSE. Searcher of Records Leaeas, agr Also copying Ir.;urar., John II. Reddinyton, - AND MINERS SUPPLIES. BENTHAM FABIAN, SALT fq. Kstbwag - CAPITAL si HI at wte Ians. Company, Fire and Marine -- This bans h two storiea high, hard finished, and rapald of accommodating all who may fhvor us with a call. Real public with thras sad they auh the yahtur. Insurance - -T- l-- mrtisn. tha GROCER, Wilt epea on TUESDAY, 26th, I8T1. , law-brad- s, 409 California stsavt, Mmhaaia proprietors he leave to state ta the triftl- JL ing public, that tueir large and OF FIG ciranlan, of advartlalug cards, pnca-listthey saa, HOME MUTUAL rfWE N.W. TELEGRAPH Mna etc Wholesale and Retail Propr. 2IVHPIIY, jwt Ins. w (mmt,., In II h As sad dtnvtM kWa and v tho Ovaast aau tumor, ured. Ur. Vw)m known by tha kandsom Lawrences. STOCKTON, UTAH, St ft. the patroiagx The Klintrt. Our Mof Frinttug ws gwarau ta to b of tha Iwt awality aad what Mr no D. C. BUTTERFIELD, LA PIERRE HOUSE, CLEVELAND SMITH. Waters detseirg Store, Main Salt Rates etty. Prices, AT Kimball - 1. D. CONSTANTLY ON BAND, - 1 Fancy Articles, Chkistomxk Diehl, 8ecy. -- S CARRIAGES, , Mount Moriah Lodge No, 70 six-shoot- Durham & Wooster, Toilet and A a. M. Regular Comaiunicatioaa held at Masonic Hall, Commerce Bnildiog, East Temple Street, the 8econd and Fourth Monday of eat-month. Member of Bister Lodges, and sojourning Brethren in good standing are cordially LOUIS COHN, W. M. invited to attend. f CARRIAGES! H, LODUK OF PERFECTION, NO. I, A. ST. JOHN'S A. S. K., meet at Masonic Halt, (Commerce Building,) Main street, every Second aad Fourth Monday of each month. Sojourning brethren are card tall; invited t attend. X. F. TRACT. T. P. O. JL la M. 8waets, Sec'y. ; - A lalhna PACIFIC TELEGRAMS 4 F. A COMMUNICATION'S HELD AT TVEQQLAR IA Maeomc Building,. East Temple Street, the Second aod Fourth Friday of each month. Memia ber of Slater Lodge, and (ujouruing good standing are cordially invited to attend. R. U. U0UKKT3J.N, W. tt. Is M. Swakvk, Sec'y. LATEST U Patent Medicines, The Best Advertising tlsdiun in tha Country, Dye Stuffs, MAHONIO NOTICKS. A. IT 3HAHEH ... Perfumery, A j . Chemicals, SMALL IIOU8B of 3 or 4 room sear Ihe !7th or 19th Ward. Apply to Knox A Cameron, Utah Labor If I change, . AtrepSS, fl, CF- THE DAILY REVIEW, Drugs, A Wasatch Lodge No. -- c t ir.. WANTED In exchange for real eetate, of lands or unproved farme iu or Iowa, or for town and hotel property . 27 tf. Apply to Wiuiinca. I e to ' f Tho VTido Circulation Wliolesate and re tad Dealers in MINKS g - Apply J. D. LAMB & Co. e fceor-aqt- WANTED. . r 024, ou i a Maztm. DOBS Building, opjier floor. ff 3, - FOR RENT, Regular Stage Lino ! pOVERHMKITiClOTHISS AT NEW - COTTON VTOGD A TRI-WE- E ItLY STAG THE SALT LAKE. RIG SILVER leaves SPRJSCJS sue, riMo a cow omjOF DAYS, WEDNESDAYS AND FRIDAYS sold V t ,1 moss. Jroprivtqr. i (Ta PRICES, J reHl DR. EGERY, i ernes EACH yolk AT ME, TYLTRI MAIN MtLTttMC, ITBKET, dors sostb ef JJrR.h!m Pfobtefr |