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Show 1 . m JtiU 5 Tho Daily Review. ;i Widnesiay Evening, Nov. - HVHCHAt8EK UESVHHECTED. a of tho India nnpoltd The Journal has recently wuua ran ml the circle, croated the Continent, ' ' with Hooperj Cniinonj et id genus omne, and embodies hie impressions of tbe sit nation in Utah in Hjcolmnn of which appears 'in the Journal of a recent date. The incoherent and reckless statements 4u which he sum up the situation are eloquently , suggestive of another historic swing round the circle,' culminating in an iin-peach ment trial, and afford strong prima j'acic evidence that the oracular etlitor-irv-chie- f bob-nol-be- d editor-correspondenc- e, f wisdom displayed in this a well as the former swing is the result of alcoholic stimulus upou naturally vivid am) fertile imagination. a glowing the exhilarating, though panegyric upon somewhat threadbare subjects of Mormon industry, economy, frugality, sobriety, virtue, prosperity and fecundity, he borrows the prophets thunder and, leveling his horoscope at the Mormon problem, launches forth us follows; After a full and free conference with the leading Mormons; Federal officers and business men of Salt Lake City, we predict that a dreadful civil war will soon be raging in this fcritlu region, resulting in the los3 of thousands of Jives, the expenditure of millions of public treasure, and the complete devastation of one of the most beautiful mid thriving regions on the continent, unions the Administration interferes with the schemes of the petty lords of misrule who fro doing their utmost to bring it r - - 1 , i frit-hood- TI1E LATEST a 1 TIIK SLVV t'XITED STATES TORXEV. Tlie telegraph bring the news of the appoiniinctit of lion. Geo. C. Bates, of Chicago, to the responsible position of United States, District Attorney for Utah. From a personal acquaintance with Mr. Bates and his past record, we cordially indorse the appointment. Mr. Bates is a native f Canandagna, New York, where he studied law, if we mistake not, iu the office of John C. Spencer. He began practice in Detroit, where he soon rose to the front rank of that Bar, then, ns now, excelled by none in the country, lie served one term a District Attorney for the Wayne circuit, embracing Detroit, and afterwards a term as United States District Attorney for the District of Michigan. Iu these capacities he obtained an intimate knowledge of criminal practice, which will well fit him for hU no less important duties iu Utah. In 1850 Mr. Bates removed to San Francisco, '..here he practiced uutil 185(1, taking from the start a prominent place at the bar of that city. Leaving San Francisco in the Spring of 1856 he located iu Chicago, where he has ever since resided, occupying a place at the bar side by side with such men as Arrington, Trumbull, Miller, Van Arman, Higgins, Swett, Dexter, Goodwin, and McAllistef. Mr. Bates i now about 55 years of age, aud is an able lawyer, an eloquent a : advocate1 aud an gentleIt is unfortunate for the nntion that man. He comes toaccomplished with the us prestige il is in the power of stick men nj Judge McKean and the Deputy District Attor- of a long and honorable career in his neys, Maxwell and Baskin, to precipitate profession aud intends making Utah bis a collision between the Federal authori-tie- s permanent residence. Ve predict for aud the Mormons in a contest in n in his whieh ihe general Government occupies hitn a prosperous career home. , A I wise aud uu tenable position. Jfo lawyer here or elsewhere will for MININ Ci NEWS PBOMTIXTIC. a moment believe it to be wilbiu the 1 Duacjox City, Tintic, at- or of October prosecuting any judge 28, 1871.) jawer I Bey to preci pitate a collision between Editors Review; I have for some ,tbsj Federal authorities and the Mor- tirao past carefully perused the columns mons. - That It is within the power of of your valuable journal in search of an Sue Mormons themselves' to precipitate item from Tiutic, but have so far failed snch a collision we freely admit, but the to find anything in the shape of a letter initiative must be takeu by them. Nor emanating from the pen of any one does the general Government occupy a direct from these parts. Knowing it to false and untenable position, since its he very to allow this state of ' action has been inaugurated only after things to continue longer,' I have just - deliberate reflection and investigation of concluded to drop you a note, as a reThe minder, that here as in other place we the t , entire subject matter. live, breathe, and have a being, as well this know officers of Federal Territory as any number of first class mines ip ground on - which they tread they various stages of development, and of have taken no steps without thorough course here too, may be found that accompaniment to all alinand patient investigation, and their ac Wild-Cat- , iu largo communities, ' tiin has received aud still receives the ing unties. this With class of latter qtm Indorsement and approbation of the stock I propose to have no dealing, but authorities at will endeavor to enlighten you as to our a few items jTltfl editorial correspondent further prospects, and give you about our gool leads. 1 will first name r aays I Eureka Hill, which contains several There Is a vacancy in the office of magnificent leads, 6t the richest spot United States District Attorney for in Utah; but unfortu'ia Mytha hill is Utah. Judge McKean has appointed at present iu dispute, which .has retwo lawyers, Maxwell and B.iskin, to net tarded the development of tLe different a deputies. These deputies boat that leads so that only enough work has hT have investigated the prosecutions, done to reveal the fact that its mineral aid assume great credit for the disin- wealth is to those who have not seen it genuous trickery by which- they hope to perfectly incredible. The hill is guarded d fwtfr a conflict whose consequences they night and day by big men, with have not the capacity to measure or unshot guns and derstand. e s This fact alone is sufficient to establish Messrs. Baskin aud Maxwell boast of its wealth in mineral deposits.. The of the hill comes trial for the nothing of the kind, nor is any credit"5 off in Provopossession on Tuesday next, and is arrogated by themselves or any one else, anxiously looked forward to by the fori the line of prosecution ' adopted, miuers generally, as they are all anxious to have everything settled and work reJThe bare quietly aud without ostentation conducted the prosecutions, with sumed. Peases Wyoming is looking splendid, the single purpose of discharging a duty and will doubtless before long be more imposed upon them by the Government extensively worked. Tbe result cannot duty nnsonght and undesired by be doubted. Pease will get rich. The Horaaimlle smelter is, as usual, theae" gentlemen. The disingenuous to full blast, aud its owners are getting existhas no trickery of their couduct rich very fast, owing iu great part to the ence outside of the heated and exuber-An- t fact that tlu-bay very1 fine ore (from fancy .of the pditorial correspondent. poor miners who are iuined of a grub must sell) tot" very, small A plaiu and unmistakable law exist stake, aud 5 ' price. upon the 'Statute book of Utah, fitting The Mammoth lode, a very large and withthe most exact precision the cases extensive copper vein, situate about et bir, under which the prosecuting at- three miles from Eureka, on the road to well merits its torneys have framed their indictments Silver City,is certainly iudeed mammoth in the name. It upon a state of facts presented by an true sense of the word, and is owned Impartial grand Mnry. If this be. trick- and being worked by Chrissuian on tbe ery, it is difficult lio conceive of a prose- north, and Armstrong oil the Nouth. cution under any statute to which the There are several claims south of Armbnt no other work than' assesssjtiiie epithet might hot with equal jus- strong, ments has yet been done on them. Mr. tice apply. Chrissman has run a splendid tunnel i "Wd are not surprised at the use by front the base of the hill, two hundred the editorial correspondent of the thread- feet, aud is now, I should judge, within one hundred feet I of the ledge, bare argument of the defense in the about whic h he proposes to tap at his shaft on Ilawkins case, as to the intent of the the,bill. Uis dump, makes a fine apstatute governing in the prosecution of pearance. there beiujf a large quantity ore ort it, all ready for indictinenU thereunder. It was used by of ' deal of which is nearly a shipment, great defendants counsel in that case as a of' Mr. Ihe copper.1 pure dernier resort, and it is matter of com- Armstrong also presentsdump a splendid apmon observation at the bar that when pearance; in fact, better thaa. ,Ujat ,of Mr. lawyers resort td this hackneyed argu-the- ir businessas everything about has a more air. There is on this dump a lie-5 Case is indeed hopeless, very large quantity of ore, all ready for cause, foreooch, an adulterous legislature shipment, a great deal of yrhich is block baa passed stringent laws agaiust adul- oxide of copper.' There is also a fine tnn-u' Hauler wav to this mine, which will, afiJlasririous cohabitation, and the tery chief of all adulterers has affixed thereto when finished, greatly facilitate the extraction of ore. This mine is known as the gubernatorial approral,lfierefore no the Copperopolis of Utah; and though hence- - it carries silver ia no mean quantity, it conviction for these offenses-sbal- l The is only worked for its copper production. i forth end forever Be had m Utah! I am informed by- its owner thbt the editorial correspoadeut- of the Joinrual mine is bonded for the handsome sum is til,ijc!f aiawjer of no .mean Abilities, of $400,000 to a reliable company- - " and of considerable skill iu criminal The Swansea, a galena mine, owned natters. 'Strrely be should know that by Mrv Mewder of yourefty, is yielding wkea a statute is clear and ernambigu-- f excellent ora and in quantities almost sufficient to satisHr the owner. crni upon its Xace it is construed accord-- I The sunbeam lode is also yielding its m to Jls 1Ura.l wording, and that resort usuRamount of fine. rieKore. From the Loomis claim, S B, Moore la Jcvcr had (o the intent .cf the law about, V There is not now, there has not been, and there need not be the slightest danger of a civil war in Utah, uuie-s- the Mormon leaders shall attempt' by armed resistance to thwnrt the execution of their 'own laws. If by the petty lords of misrule who are doing their utmost to bring it about, the author of this extravagant hyperbole means the Federal judiciary and officials of Utah, then the statement is a malignant falsehood. From a personal acquaintance with ' 'every Federal officer in Utah, we can authoritatively state that not one of them from the highest to the lowest has the slightest desire to inaugurate a ciil war.j So far from this, ao man, be be Mormon or Gentile, can more heartily deprecate the thought of bloodshed thnu do these officers, and no man would do tuore to prevent it. They are simply doiitg their sworn duty as officers of the Government, and the war must come, if feme at all, from other source. Again the editorial correspondent i v a s j uewly-chose- - lVa-.hingto- . .n - double-barrele- j j I -- fa 1 y - , first-cla- ss al - - 1 , tto-Albe- fiui-hc- d first-clas- has-acte- t jubilant. Uncle Tom Wilson has made three discoveries in the last few days, which swells his number of ledges to fifty-foand still the poor old man is seen daily perambulating over the rugged bills in searclj of just, a few,feet more, or a good pJaoetOfctart a' tunnel. He will some day be worth many millions, so says litile Barefoot, his smallest hopeful. Altogether our prospects here are brilliaut, and our minerk are of the steady aud industrious class. ur, Pn.oRnr. x lO THE POINT. RIGHT As affording another instance that the sentiments of the better class of public journals upon tbe Mormon question have not been warped , by prejudice or swajed by any mistaken notions of justice and equity, we commend to our readers the following from tbe Sun Francisco Call, , The . Call reaches a larger number of renders than any paper on the Fcifie coast, the number of each issue now printed aud circulated being ? upwards of 2,1,900; In our telegi aphid columns will be found the sentence j.assed upon Thomas Hawkins, by Judge McLean, in tho United States District Cont of Utah. A jury had previously found Ilwkins guilty of adultery, he having a plurality of wives, and it simply remained for tbe Judge to decide upon the degree of his will be seen that he fines Eunishment. It and sends him to prison for tlicee years tbe shortest period prescribed under the law. This judgment Is as retriarkablc as it is just. The Mormons have so long indulged the vile practice of polygamy with impunity, in the presence of the law and under the very,r shadow of the court, that they had come to believe that no jury could be found to pronounce them guilty, and if it could, that no Judge would dare enforce- - the Jaw to insure their punishment. But Judge McKean, shows that he has the nerve to defy their threats, and the courage to encouuter all danger. He has acted boldly and nobly, and we think there is little doubt but this severe example to the polygamists will have the effect of puttiuit stop to the crime in future, if it does not serve to root it out where it has so long exwoisted, to ihe jnjury of men and the violation oT all morality aud decency." the-Morm- A Flak, Jr. letter from Mrs. llebor Josephine Mansfield to James Fisk, Jr is published, in which she upbraid him lor perfidy, and says it is a shame to com- pel her who grew up with him to the now great Erie impresario, to vindicate herself iu Court. She refers to his scheme, revealed to her four years ago, of stealing the Erie books; and how, when be was buying the New Yoik Legislaure, he said it would result in a Fisk palace in New York or a stone her, palace at Sing Sing, and requostii-if it wa.sihelattcr, to take a collage outside the prison. She is willing to have affairs arbitrated by Win. M. Everts, but says if his power over the Courts is still supreme and Tammany is still able to protect him, the reward may still be his.Steaauhlp Co. New York, Nov. 1. The PacificMail Steamship Company has just dosed a contract for the construction of three iron propeller steamers to run between Aspin-wal- l and New York, or between Sau Francisco and Panama, as may be required. The company is also almut to contract for two irou propellers lbr the China liue. ; Vienna, Oct. 31. The formal accept-anc- e by the Emperor of the resignations of the Hohennrth Ministry is published. The Emperor thanks the Miuiiters for their service, and praises the devotion and patriotism which ha characterized them. Baron llolsegethan has been deputized to form a Cabinet. Baron Holsegetbaii was the Minister of Finance under Count Palikap. Brussels, Oct. 31. iThe King of the Belgians has nmde a yonation of 2,500 francs to the Chicago relief fund. - -- - x te. A. isting In fart everything usually fount! la a irst CIass Butcher Shop. Orders addressed to Box 333, Post Office, wiU receive roiu;t attention. tlcsshAih-iireref the free of charge in any pa city.- Coniuiolore Aihbnryt Return. New York, Oct. 31. Commodore Ashbury goes to England by the steamer to-da- y fWt 1 so-call- rs well-bein- to-da- to-da- Time PUOPHIETOH. KSTRAWK IX MALTESES FBUIT STORE, ON MAIN STREET. Keen t itffS ef Meetings. in 1 Mednesilttgs. ' ''' Tragedy 3 At L Oct Lincoln, Illsu, Chicago, on Saturday last,' a Miss Swindle, aged 18, shot, it is believed fatally, Henry Howell, a young man against whom she v, Vg A had commenced suit for desertion. They bad just agreed upon a compromise and llowell was leaving the office with the agreement, to have it acknowledged before a justice, when ihe girl, without wan ring, fired, the ball striking him behind the shoulder and coming out through bis breast. law-yfc- A. rs Suf-- Soiree Kvkry FhidaTwNct A HALL TO RENT. V - and Valises, Trunks 5 i Aix . r ? ; . Railroad Shops They would invite th Public to Call and ex. amine their Flock before purchasing elsewhere. . Ad'Dont forget to look for th San Francisco & CO., A. HOPPER Tnaoisa THE DAILY REVIEW SECOND SOUTH ST., Hair Block East of (he Revere Homo, SALT Atl the principle Ttnrnm sad Jflainf Camp in Southern Vtah und Southeast IsJVJCE CITY. 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Elegantly engraved ea stene, colored la eons tic end mounted of doth, showiag ! r. PERFUMERY I i : 1 I FANCY AllTICLES CARR1 AGE PAIHTiriG n - ADVEETISE LIBEIiAlLY t "i . . economical one, v AND , i man, an t- - DEUSHES, and COMBS, AND I PAIllTING COACH FINE TOILET SOAPS. A CO, JUST PUBLISHED ',. - ADVERTISE. LIBERALLY OBCIEJIMIISTS Store, JULIUS BROWN Joseph ut to If you Geo. W. Clavrsen, , Medli-coTt- of THIS PAPER, for men, women and 'Children to meet . ' the wants of the sufferers by tbe fire in AXD MET WHOLESAIIS AT All northern Wisconsin and the peninsula K. H. of Michigan. Money is still greatly SOLICITFD. ' f ORDERS " , needed foe the purchase of provisions, " 11 Bare t A taretn, TUB MINING! DISTRICTS building implements, horses, oxen, cows, " for Belt take City, Solo be Monev sent to etc. Agents , may hayjfeed, And all the Government enrveyg la th Territory. Basement ot Goddard' Bailding. Mata Btre Alexander Mitchell, treasurer. ' , i , ImoW. This Mop I also a greet eoev.nienc to thorn In' "s A Poisoning Case. UTAH. to mad terested a in Map good wishing Minis, St. Louis, Oct. 31 Ruth, wife to th fttatee or Koropo. to 7 fflnawn Hueeey, Dahler A Co.) of the late Isaac M. Ruth, who was poiBolt take City, CALDER BROS, C. L. Dxaua, Tice Fraet Waanaw Hearer. lmoaj. soned by her alleged paramour, Bote A gnats for Utah. Aavnomr Ossu, Caehlar. f ha been arrested as an accomplice Relieved and rated by Dr. Bherman'n Patent ApIt itetka City, TJts.H Territory of Medli cott and is now vin jail at Law pliance and Compound. Oilioe, W7 Broadway, N. r.:iLLEn, lOo. for book with photographic fend X. reBee, Kansas. I "u before an-- after rare, with the U.- 1 . Atao connecting office' at OpW and Corinne Ccunselor-at-LaMexteam Affairs. , and Attorney Utah, and Virginia and Helena, Montana. Matamoras, Mexico, Oct. 28. A courOFFICE ON MAIN HTREET, and DSALKRA IN J - ier front Tampico arrived" ljoJO, from the advices to tbe capital M brings Duet, (Ma.end Cnrreneg. Three Doer Soath. of the Foot Office, A 8PBCIALTT COLORS 23d., .AU,. is quiet.,, Diaz, was in tbe PRINTING IN Call am! MADS Draw Nxehang an New Tark. Chicago, Fl examine our fieri j hie all field. Nearly the Governors of the , for Job Work. AU order will receive prompt wsh, Omaha, Denver, Fan Fmacbco, and ail part ftlo v( Btirepo. Coiiectrotu protnjHly attended to. aUenlioa. States bad sent congratulations to J uarez - And therefore Business Men should avail themselves of the use of the columns CARRIAGE WORK, PRINCIPAL OFFICE, the Country, in ! Also leave; Corinne, Utah, Daily, Hanning North to IT MAK33S A'rrerf. Sresn d South itrert, betwssa Mata stud Consnacretal. nl. The Wide Circulation OF1 s, - . Through the spontaneous- liberality of a sympathetic people,' especially of our women, from Maine to San Fiancisco, we have now on hand and on transition ample supply of clothing of every description 9lt 4 aPull Aseortment of and Hlehlgta Th WUmuU . . r. Tbe Relief Milwaukee, Oct 31. Min Committee the following cir- Froisethfl New Sectional and - Mondags, aud I- o i 1 SHELDON, t Z' ' Another Defaulter f 'Wusii!:'gon, Oct 31. The President just received from California a full to day 8uspe3tld W . F. Forbes,' Invalid JJAVI of i V Pension. Agent ai Philadelphia, on reHATS, BOOTS, BLANSETS, quest of the Comuil.s?otier of Pensions. 'I M He Is gharged with being a defaulter to the amouut of $251,000, which, it is Gents Furnishing Goods, &.C., f-Atm Tetter, Ring-wor- Jtatc of dan Francisco 'i JuIius: Brovn fi. Co. said. he has expressed bis willingness to DISEASE. Eruption. FOR AKIN PosSutee, Belle, Balt Rheum, ltloteluu, Spots, Reaid Head, Sore Eyes Carbuncles Erysipelas Itch, Scurfs Discolorationw of tho Skifo. hateser name of Ihe Skin, of If amors end awl . cried out M tb or nature are liieeally dor u, the use of these Mffte-tarstem In a short times bv bottle In such e.-- w 111 convince the must ineff. cts. credulous of tiicir cursllr. Blood henever you And Its Ck.no the it fatedthrough the skin fo Pimplwi, bursting .mporitle w litn ou find It oban it Eruptions or tSuv,, ch it wlus structed and elucgtsh In the veins; cleanse will It afoot, and yourlocttngs tellyou when keep tha bkwd purs and the hsai.h oi the system will Inrklng In tho other- - NFom, fajpta,Tp are effectual! v destroyso many thou-aiirr stem of ed and removed. bavs a distiuguwlM-- thephystologh. lace of the upon Ih.re la scarcely anIsiudi.Mual from the presence of earth whine bodv exempt worms. It Is not upon Iho heallhy elements of tho hum.re body that worms exist, but upon the diseasedmotsuerw and slimy deposit that breed these livitur no of Medicine, vermifuge, of disease. No system no anthelmintics, wiU free th system from warm tike these Bluer BOLD BT ALL DRCOOISTS AND DEALERS. J, WALKER, Proprietor. JL H. KcDOXALD A C.r Druggist and Cen. Agent, Son Francisco, Oallor, alfo and 31 and M Commerce Street, New Tecfc. es PROF. Cos v , STKAKt 23tf. ACADEMY I DAHCIfiG Provo, Springville, Spauisli Fork, Parson, Salt Creek, Chicken Creek, Rotiud Valley, Fillmore, Com Minera-villCreek, Beaver, their pallor. by by Irehe, Pain In th Shoulders, Cowgh. TUh.nessof th Chest, Diulness, Sour Eructations of tho fetomarit. Bad Taste In the Mouth. Bilious Attacks Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Jam-- s, Tain In th regions of the Kidneys and hundred other painful of Dyspepsia. symptom are tlie They Invigorate tho Stomach aud stimulate tho tor. phi Liver and Dowels which render them of Iho blood of all impuriefficacy In vigor to the bole ties, and imparting new life aud ' system. wc.-te- rn Now is Your ' Vorthe v Pmrprt tho WHEN TOC WANT A CHOIC PHARMACEUTISTS -- aneecssfuL Sock Diseases Vitiated Blood, w hich j, generally produced derangement of the Dlgesllvs Organa RTSPEPSIA or IN DIG E.STIOV, uut at GENTILE BUTCHER The average advance in rates of preBuilding miums by fire insurance companies Wells, Fargo A tbe since business here, Chicago doing BALT LAKE CITY. oSUtf. tire, is fifty per cent. indicted have Tho grand jury nearly one hundred persons for dealing in the T. ff. Eulms.v, SaemmAnto, Brooklyn, Woodland and Eoaia Tmaiit. other lottery tickets, or for advertising them fop sale. F. W. EHLF.1AN & CO., In the matter of the will of the late Military and Naval Affair. Hon. Horace Hawes, Contested by his Washington, Oct. 31. The President, widow, J ndge Wright has ordered a hearSecretary of War, and General Sherman ing oil November 14th, when the points are now engaged re arranging the mili- sgrecd tipon by the counsel will be tried. Orders will soon bo New Steamship for the PaelAe Stall tary department. AND issued making changes in the geographical limits of some of the departments, . and changes In the commanders. .. The U. S. steamer Wabash, flagship , Toojrr aoo6d of the European squadron, will sail from Boston the latter part of uexfcjweek for first Door Xorth of J&tephant Store, Outfit Winter! Europe. ( 4 Gen. Sherman and Col. Audeanied, of rt A staff, leave here early next week for - Salt Lake City. Main Street Botcn to take passage on the Wabash. !. For Inflammatory and Chronic Ithsn-aattaand Oast, Dyspepsia or Iadlgesi (Ion, nilloua. Remittent and Intermittent Kid- -' Fever. IHseasacsoftlse RIosmI, Liver, has been' ney. nod Rladder, thou Bitters are caused gi gretwB '"'j Ac., LIVING PIJICKH. SEVIER. ST. GEORGE. t'TAll; and FIOCH E, NEVADA. vamim Arid with At his Market, which he sells Daily Stage Lines to-d-ay, t CHOICE MEATS, Lessons oil the Guitar and Banjo! The drain of specie to make good the los.-c-s will Rive a limited nnDiher sustained iu the Chicago fire by MR. DICK BROWN instructions ou the (flits r and the local insurance companies, and as- banjo, at scholar hi rooms, over Pat tatinan s Butcher sessments on their stock, is seriously Shop, on Main street, commencing Monday, Ort. SO. Honrs of instruction from 2 till 4 r. a. For affecting the stock market. oifitf. rooms. The bark Whistler is still on fire, every terms ay dy at possible device to extinguish the flames short of seiittlingand sinking her haviug GILMER & SALISBURYS beeu resorted to unsuccessfully. Alfred Moulicc, now in the County Jail in default of the payment of $5,000 fine for contempt of court, in reading a libelous petition, imposed by Judge Field, has procured a certified copy of the commitment ami will appeal to the French Government, through its Minis- Through Utah Southeast Herada, ter at Washington, to interfere in his and Montana. behalf, on the ground thnt he is a French citizen. The court holds that as he was Salt Lsk dtp Dalljr, carrying on suits in American court, he Leaving slug South to became liable to punishment for conwhether au he or was American tempt, TINTIC, AMERICAN FORK, MOrNT NEBO, for Gough brother and others part off the city, priqicrty in the valued at from fifty to ouo hundred , thousand dollars. Five Sau Franciscans, Italians and SwKs, have just sold a mine recently discovered in Arizona, to an American company, for $85,000. Kershaws Island, a part of Angel better known ns Peuiusula Island, is occnpied ly U. S, troop, by direction of the War Department, issued Augnsl 27, 1867, it haviug been at that time designated aa a military reservation. The Government proposes to erect fortifications ujon it to prevent a hostile fleet passing up through Uaeoon straits, flanking Alcatraz and taking Francisco from the bay front. Mrs. Kcaling. wife of a Pacific street committed for saloon keeper, was y trial, forj drugging and robbing an old man from the country who .walked iuto Jurg, ns every Thursday at UTAH a., la Commerce Buildings, Slain street. Salt take City. Odd Fellowr in good standing are SOL. attend. iavited to LEVY, N. U. Frenchman. John Satierlce, administrator, recovered judgment in ejectment against the ! I the verdict of the very ENDING Is still in the -- The Livonia is being fitted for her voyage, aud will probably sail iu a few days. Fisk Ami ed New York, Oct. 31. Jim Fisk was served with au order for his arrest in tbe suit of Miss Mansfield. The object of the order was to require Fisk to give bail, which be has doue. The New Socle 1 Alltenen In England. New York, Oct. 31. The English papers just received discuss the uew social inovcineut growing out of the alleged alliance between the workingmen and certain of the peers and members of Parliament, Tbe Times is not disposed to belikve that Lord Derby and Disraeli have pledged themselves to the programme of tbe workingmeu a heretofore indicated. Tbe News look upon the movement as incredible. Sir Staff-ford Northcote, one of the alleged sigti-er- s of the treaty between the and workingmen, publishes a letter denying thnt any of tlje whosenames have been brought under public notice signed or in any way intimated their agreement with the resolutions. He thinks all tfiat was done was the expression of a willingness of some of the peers and members of Parliament g of the workto consider the classes. ing Cabinet Dltcmtlon on CUh Affntra. Washington, Oct. 31. At a Cabinet a petition for troops in meeting Chicago was received, also a report concerning Ku Klnx outrages in Southern States, making it necessary to send more It was also troops to various points. stated that the prosecutions might make it necessary to seud additional troops to Utah Territory. It is known, that some Federal officers have asked for troops to aid in making arrests; but this is considered to be inexpudieut, unless resistance renders uu additional furco necessary. FOE DEFENSE They are the BEAT sued A LIFE CIV-IS- O PRIXCIPLE, a perfect Renovator and Invirorator of the System, carrying off all poisonous matter and restoring tha blood to a healthy condition. No person eon Into them Bitter according to ' ' directions, and remain tong unw.IL provided their hones arc not dewrnyod by mineral poison" ot other mean, anti the vital organs wasicd beyond the point of repair. at well as- They ars is Gealls Pnrgntlr W iceUT merit of art- m Tonic, ngas a powerful arenl lit relhnutg Coatewlo sr Inflammation of the Liver, and U the Visceral v Organs. FOR FEMALE COMFLAIXT, whether In young or old, married or .Ingle, at th dawn of womanhood or at tho turn of Jlie, these TouQ , tars have no rqtiaL AleekeUe Sllaolaata BLOOD PURIFIER , I. O. O. F. Meet is warm ami fine. MILLIOV Bear Ttsttaasaf thl WsaisrfU Caratlvs FJhctu They are Ant a vile FaaeyDHsk, made of fees Bsa, ta KfIVus WMdrey, Proof Bpli-tt- s - PAT. LANNAN LODGE NO. 1. The weather San Francisco, Nuv. 1. NirnriTHST sutsa ffwrear. M M. DcMsasuiS rs, linMMf tta.AS,arTBeaM.tfoa!aaaaSGa aisr. n. a. K. aad A IXt. iL THOUSANDS A Vknmoru. doctored, spiced and sweetened te pteathe taste, called Tonics, Appetisers' ' Renter- -' the tippler on to drvnkentwsr n7 tf. n, Ac. that lead and ruin, but are A true Medicine, made from tho native roots and herbs of California, fbc (Vw alf J.OBhtfTEIX - lot One Cent for Tribute! A.B.R. J. M. Ouuor, Secy. !!' ggyrr-?-'- S5tT2:' H ge . ' ' Pork. Beef, held at Masonic llall. Com men's Building, East Trmple Street, tbs Second and Fonrtli Monday ot each month. Memlwra of Sister Lodge, and Brethren in good standing am cord Is I ly LOUIS COHN, W. ML invited t attend. CaaiiTorma Diciil, See. . fornieh chid ca raeatvy rot- - Avtnvimptnd ot No. 70 Lodge Mount AMoriah Com itt mi teat ions A. M. KsmUar y Seymonr on Political Coirnpllon. Ac 16 CITY MARKET, LOIXiK OF PERFECTION, NO. 1, A. ST. JOHN'S A. S. II., meet, at Masonic 1111. (Cemmenv Dnilding.)Mniu street, svery Bemud and Fourth Monday of earh month. Sojourning brethren nr cordially invited to attend. T. V. TRACY, T. P. G. M. , las M. Svtxra, Bee'y. Specially compiled and reported for tbe Daily by tlie W, ti. Telegraph lie. published - lit M. Swastx, Secy. TtfuaT PACIFIC TELEGRAMS t V A New York, Oct. 31. Seymour, of Utica, made a speech, saying he rejoiced in the exposure and punish meut of corruption which has been begun, and predicted it would not end till it had reached the crimes ot both parties. -- ' 9 and NOS. IN THE Second and Fourth Friday of earh month. Member of Sister Lodges, and sojourning Brethren in good standing are cordially invited to attend. R. If. H0BKHTSON, W. M. Emperror. j Tlie Austrian Ministry. Correct! ox, From the reports of cular: To a benevolent public - the proceedings in the .Third District Court on yesterday morning which have nad Aries, with appeared in the lleratd ' refereuce to the case of Mr.' Miner, a mistaken impression' might be had of the action Of tbd Court, which we desire to set right. Those journals have represented the Court ss simply withdrawing the rale agaiust M Miner to show cause why he should not be fined for contempt and disbarred. The rale was only withdrawn stlcr s rebuke had been administered upon the cbndict" of1 Mr. and upon eooditiod of the obnoxious features being Stricken' Out of the motion for a new- trial- lit tbe Hswkint case. Mr. Miuer, 'through bis counsel, Mr. Hempstead," hAd made a handsome apology for the offense committed, and tbe whole matter was thus satisfactorily adjusted. The mistakes in the reports of thq Jfpald Ends . Atsrtt .doubtless, v curred in rough maJveneuce. STALLS r Jtmn Co. pleasant la Informing the eltinnu of thle city that they have fltnsl up I to-da- A restore.', Sc mAKK FOIl WALK, months to conic. The Finale mt the Usrra'i Cap. Ashbury admits he lost the Queens cup, but contends the Columbia did not run races in sportsmanlike manner. He ill make no claim for the cup, and will not come back here next year. Ijctter from Sirs. Nanuflcld to i Orntsteiu T. xsi-tio- - ground, pemiaoenqy But little acknowledged DO superior, work has a yet been done, only two shaft being under way, being sunk by Albec A Co. One shaft is down beside the ledge to the depth af 125 feet, and a yet no drift has bccu run to the vein. The boys say they wiil run to 150 feet jf tbiuk a level should and then drift? be run at the present depth of the shaft, in order that the other owners on the lead as well as the numerous capitalists who visit the mine every few fays might thereby learn tbe value of the mineral which lie. buried only a few feet from but view. I mentioned this his reply was that he had confidence in tbe lead and was iu no particular to tap the vein, as at hurry the depth of 150 feet he knew it would be rich enough to give him his pile. On their other, or northern claim, they have shaft 5f) feet deep, and have taken out some very fine ore, assaying $232 in silver and 68 per cent. lead. The ore is galena, and bids fair to come iu large quantities. The vein is five feet wide, but at present the ore is very much scat tered, owing to a huge limestone horse having made its appearance in the shaft, which, however, is not likely to remain long, as it appears to be gradually working out. This shaft is in excellent shafie and iii splendid working order for winter, during which seasou the boys pro p;se sinking it down 150 feet, and thus prepare for extensive operations in the A very respectably looking Spring. party of speculators has visited this mine several times lately with a vie to getting it in bond for six months. The party is composed of gentlemen, excellent miners, and good talkers but no jingle of coin was beard in their capacious pockets as they climbed tbe rugged hills. In fact, they did not talk money to suit the Dnigonites, hcnei no bond was effected. The owners don't appear anxious to bond, but if some reliable company' should conic along with plenty of the needful, I presume an arrangement could be made by which the Dragon would chauge bauds; and for a company which means business an-s wishes to invest in mining property, I say this is the place', gentlemen where von can get yqor money back Snyder1 s uorth extension of the Sunbeam is being steadily worked under the superintendence of neighbor Chapman. Snyder and Doc. Wing, of the Salt Lake Mining Company, are here and have made several new locations in the last few days; among others a tunnel which they intend to run 1,000 feet, for the purpose of cuttinjr five or more lends in this enterprise, lhe Salt Lake Mining Co. wisely in associating with them Jones k, Ilagnr, who are both gentlemen of very extensive experience and possessed of that spirit of which is bound to iusure success. The Lone Star is, looking very well and bids fair to enrich its lucky dis coverer, Mr. Hannker.' It is one of the latest discoveries. The Antelope looks very good, and its fortunate owners are f.leat f.Iarkot! levi c, d, f w . Led-wit- - h AoS,-- MATTERS IN PROVO. and offered their services. The reported denied. is The Saltillo Last evening, after our paper bad capitulation oj revolutionists bold all the avenues of to press, we received tbe following communication betweeu the border and gone dispatch from Provo; telegraph Monterey. ; Pbovo. Oct. 31. 1871. Nominated fcr I Thomai A. ScottMeat. Lake Review; Tbe First JuSalt is now in session. Court District dicial Cincinnati, Oct. 31. The pnquirer will come out with a lengthy The suit pending between tbe Eureka aL, editorial in favor of the nomination of Mining Company vs. Aspinwall etTin-tiThomas A. Scott of Pennsylvania as the on the King David bide, Eureka, in is uow before the Court. Bogle, Democratic candidate for President, arand Robertson for plaintiffs; Carter fitness for hi the peculiar guing and expressing a confident belief Cooper, Kirkpatrick and Smith for tbe defense. iu his election. h- Bishop Johnson has been released on London, Oct. 31. The Gazette this $10,000 bail. evening "publishea' new regulations for M. Swartz ha been appointed Ira the abolition of tbe purchase system in Clerk of the Court iu place of John the army The main feature of the reg- McEwan.' ulations provides for rigid examinations of candidates Cor promotion. A' meeting of holders of Spanish and a committee rnwo Maplo Ten Pin Alleys, enoh seventy (70) bonds was field will, three (:i) appointed to vigorously oppose tbe I feet long, in ten foet sertions, earh alley, and a complete outflt of threatened tax of 18 per cent, on Span- sets of pins for of UU1. Lignnaivit Enquire ish coupons. L. H.'lOtlNSTCX. Office of Tlernan A Williamson, opposite Salt take An address to Napoleon is circulatolStf. House. ing for signatures among the officers and soldiers who served under the Emnr.A H have for sale, at the Salt take of tine tlmnd Mare sufficient number of HUNT Stable, a natnls-peror. When Just Imported from the KasL Inquire at the rear forwill is obtained s be it of oCtf. Salt House. take signatun Its coateuts warded to Chiselhurst. Fire Proof Safe. t Enquire of have not been made public. J. KoecxTntL, Jeweler, disarmament of 31. Oct. The Paris, Opposite Salt Lake House. the National Guard throughout France is uearly completed. MAHONIC NOTICES. Tbe General Council of Corsica is engaged in a hot discussion over the Wasatch Lodge No. 8, A. F, A A. M. motion to annul the election of Conti, communications held at formerly private secretary to the late Regular Building, East Tempi Streot, the TELEGKAMS s i . -' 'fr-A 5we . has com fe diced drifting out ore from tbe 'bottom of; his bumlred-fo- ot shaft, and propose tt couttnue 'finking ana drifting instead of waiting for some one to come along and bond his claim. He is gelling out the best smelting ore iu Specially Compiled and Heported for tho Daily Review, by tho the district ; and as both our smelters Co, W. U. Telegraph are after it, Steve gets a very fair price, . and is always prepared to receive higher f , . New York Affaire. bids. ' The ore is of very high' grade j New h York, Nov. 1. Thomas A. and promise to enrich its owner. The the accepted Tammany having vein is four feet wide and our efficient nomination for Supreme Court Judge, ell merits 't ibis I streak Recorder) ia.-- t his jmemlicrship of resigned of good fortune which hai fallen to him the Committeenight of Seventy. His resigns n just reward for his persqvetiuce apd nation exrited much comment. energy. declines Green to Deputy I will nextf introduce to your notice "Police J ustice aud clerks, on the my the superb lilack Dragon lode, afUr the ground that they Lave beeu over-miwhich we have named our city.' This as the increased salaijes they have lixle is situated about one and a quarter under Vote of the Comn receiving jcc mile north of Silygr- City and about mon Council were in' contravention half that distaacetroiu the Sunbeam. with the law. Under this decision they I ti point of beauty and for appearance will not receive any salary for several above lue Dragon of maker miles. the statute lx ambiguous and of doubtful construction.We have not space to notice other of this aud equally oulrugeou. modern Muiichavacn, aor are. we quite sure that ihe interests of journalism require it. When an influential paper, professing to give an impartial notice of grave judicial jroceeding, conducted fiv as upright judges and s honorable lawyers as can be found upon the bench or at the bar, characterizes both bcnc-laud bar a a gang of unscrupulous adNsf disrepu- venturers and tboir conduct vre t table trickery and pettyfogging, it sink to such' slimf depths of journalistic degradation dial we do not care to ' follow it. , When the editor of the Journal slmll have luanuul that a criticism upon the conduct of judicial officers limy be touched iu a more fitting verunCnlar to which lie than the vile Billingt-g.uhas resorted, let him come again to Utah, and, insfead of dining and wining exclusively wiifi Mormon dignitaries, let him speud a quiet sixty minutes with some impartial observer and ho will arrive at a different estimate of the situhtion. - 1, 1871. E pbabTisfe1, tJ , SALT LAKL CITT, U. (tote of fon Francisco) Ealt Lake llowsc. Mailt Etrect. . orpoitet th is-i- |