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Show . i n 4 Tllld LATEST Clio Daily Review. llcaday Evening, Not. 13, TELEGRAMS 1871. A WRUKQ IMPRESS I OX. Specially Compiled and Reported for tk Dally Review, by the There is a nuntimeiit of sj'inpathj W. U. Telegraph Co. parradinir the columns of portion of A Proclamation by tlie Pre Mint. , the Easters press for the nnconvir.ed from or ciittofl Mormons now in Washington, Nor. 10. The following by the arrest Is Ctah. The wwpressioii seems froclamation wn issued United the State.: that the to prevail with tlwr jnrinU Whereat, By an 'Act of Congre-ss- , enattention of the courts in Utah is titled an Act to enforce the provision to the trial of eases of of the Fourteenth Amendment to the Uijamr, adultery and like crimes, so Constitution of the United Stiites, andli for other purposes approved the 20, epenlj practiced in thie community. day of April, a. h. 1871, power was Th labors of the Territorial grand jury to the President of the Untied given re looked upon as Wing directed chiefly States, when in bis judgment the public the to the discovery of testimony upon which safety shall require it, to to find iudictmeuts against a class of privileges of the writ of ft altar it corpus in any State or par of a State wherever criminals who, under the wretched pre- combinations and conspiracies exist in text of religious belief, openly violate such State or part of a State for the the laws and defy all governmental purpose of depriving any person or class of people in such State of the athority. A very rights, privileges, immufniiie and prowould the true condition of affairs here tection named in the Constitution of the be sufficient to convince an unprejudiced United States, and secured by Act of Congress as aforesaid ; and whenever journalist that the Mormt n cry of to-da- y limtled-knowledge- of per-eeuuo- n," crusndes agninst religion, packed juries, and the like, is simply device of the leaders by which they top to prevent legal investigation into f&eir deadlier crimes of masmere. murder and assassination, and to dicert public attention from their numberless individual robberies and their pregeut system of publicly plundering the tax payers of this Territoty. Numerous and monstrous ns arc the offenses against the laws governing civilised society hateful and jxrn ictous the as are plaits of the unlimited license and encouraged by a d praved granted aed scheming priesthood, it has never been the object of the lawjibidiog population of Utah to arraign at the b.ir of justice tibse poor dupes who, through fraud, misrepresentation and ignorance, have associated them selves with an organization whose mandates are enforced in direct opposition to the law of the very Government from which they ask protection. TheJ action of the grand ywry evinces no disposition to hurras the Mormon people. Many presentments similar in character to the Hawkins affair have been ignored by thit body. Nor have the Federal offieals been less careful. The Judiciary have, with a few exception, gvinted all motions for continuance; bare permitted parties accused to name thuir own day for trial, and have conducted the court 1 a. spirit of great patience nud h wieaey. The executive authorities, though unprovided with the unnecery menus, b their duties quietly, without ostentation, or any attempt to tntiiaklste. The subject of polygamy S rarelv spoken of in connection with tb action of the Federal authorities and grand jury. Gentiles and Apos-t&hbare no fear of contamination. Laow full well the institution, with 73ey 11 it disgusting detail., can Tie avoided. Higher and more important Ustics are involved in the present contest between tb Called States authorities and the (outer Day Saints than the prosecution f indictments for lascivious conduct' by the one, and the practice of polygamy by lSi other-- The right of many, rerv msnj, f our best citizens to live in The Utah; depends apon the remit. Gentile portion of this community are ew engaged its a dt teroauw! effort to ween re for themselves, throagli legal -process, that protection from fierronal Oatrage and extortion which has been S long withheld, and which all possess fits rTglf to- - demand umlus tbs law. the eSKcses f the They arr wmiTdwho otlmreisc be GwemaaeM, to bring to justice the perpe "trator of countless murder, cominiited within our borders by order of Mormon i chiefs. tv for They are seeking ihe future against the repetition of the y Bennett tragedies of Robinson. oihee .scores ef &d equally brutal The Mormon lenders and ndertnd this- to. be tlio stunt"., in. Tksy know that untbss a illuriioti can be Created, many of their nssociates will suffer the penalties of the law, and hence they spread wide the dmperj of their arvligioa, hoping to screen individual xaaWfactor wiihin its flinisy fold. Mormon emissary goes flifB whether be be in the of abroad, learned counsel or live elder, asking for sympathy in this the hour 4 sheir dire for Christ's mtt'lic sieans tw create a pressure on the grand jury that they may cease their investigation. IV he a they send Cielb their delegate on Sr special embassy to Washington, ostensibly to represent matter to die Government in their true light, they mean that tbs saintly Iloojier is to fcd tau-- ( tsously for some wic by wliiih to manipulate the Attorney fieueral, to the and that the criminal action now pend-iragainst Brigham and hi confederal may be dismissed. These are some of the true Cannes of ' yyittuioa in the public mind of Utah The Gentile element view the conflict quietly but with an absorbing (atervst, for npon the issue depends their right of future peaceful residence in the Territory. fhe masses of the Mormon population look nfmn the whole pro reding with a stolid indifference. They to think that Brigham and the Lord will prove more than a mat) h for Camp Douglas and the United States; beyond thi their leader think and act fir them. The query of what will we do with th Mormon? has remained . - too long unanswered. The more pertinent quesCsaruow present itself: Shall the laws ef the United States be enforced . fgd criminals be brought to justice ? din-barge- ss aitiug -- - ' pwrlef sec-un- Brits-field- asaa-sSvmc- .w--c - g f to-da- y. such combinations and conspiraci s do so obstruct nnd hinder the execution of any law of such State and of the United States, as to deprive the people of the aforesaid State of any rights, privileges and immunities to the prelection aforesaid, and do oppose and obstruct laws of the United States and their due execution, and impede and obstruct the due course of justice under it. nud whenever such comhinatiwiis shall be organized and formed and so numerous and powerful as to lie able by violence either to overthrow or to set at defiant e the constitutional authorities of said State nnd of the United States wiihin su li State; nnd whenever by reason of said cases the conviction of such offenders and preser ration of the public pence shall teeonie in snth State or part of a State impracticable, and Whereat, such unlawful combinations and conspiracies, for purposes aforesaid, are declared y Act of Congress aforesaid to be in rebellion against the Government of the United States, and" Whereat, By said Act Congress provided that before the President shall the privileges of the writ of habeas corpus , he shall first lone made pr iclamation commanding such instir-- g tits to disperse ; and ll'hereatf On the third day of the present month of November, the President of the United State issued a proclamation, reciting among other things that such combinations uml conspiracies did cxi.t in the county of Union, State of South Carolina, and recommending thereby all persons com posing such unlawful combinations nnd conspiracies to di. perse aud retire peaceably to their Kmcs within fie davs from the date .thereof, and to deliver either to the Marebab f the Uuited States lor the District of South Carolina, or to any of hi Deputies, or to any officer of tin United Stifles- within said county, all arms, anjinunitwnv uniforms, disguises, mean and invplements used, and them or controlled posse.-oby for carrying, out of unlawful purposes for which sr.icf combinations and c nspiracies are organized; and l Itereat, insurgents are engaged in such unlawful combinations nnd con spiratiex wthiii the county aforesaid, and have not dispersed and retired peaceably to tl eir respective homes and have not del." bed to the Marshal of the United St&Ns, within said county, all arms, ainruuution, uniforms, i"d ini dedisguises, and other mean ment used, kept aud poses't.',. or controlled by them for carrjing oi'v unlawful purposes, for which combi. tP'ons and conspiracies are organized, a d commanded by said proclamation, buv do still persist in unlawful combinations and cou piracies aforesaid. AW I la i ejtte, i, Ulj sus S. Grant, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution of the United State, aud oil Act of Congress aforesaid, do hereby decliwie that in my judgment the public hafety especially requires that the privilege of the writ of habeas rorjitts he aacaemled, to the end that such rebellion nwwr be overthrown ; and do hereby suFjteiul the writ of habeas rurjitts within the comity of Union, in said State of South Carolina, ia regard to all persons arrested by the Marshal of the Uuited States for said dis'ri.t of South Carolina, or by any of his deputies or iiy ary cr any citizen acting iwjdcr tie order ol said Marshal, deputy, or uch military officer within Iibe nawl county, clmr d with any viAiJo of the act of Congress aforesaid, during the continuance of u suah wiLocsa whereofi I have hereunto iu my hand, and caused the Seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of r . Washington, this tenth day of November, A, D, 1871, nnd the Independence of the United ritates of America the JGth. U. S. Grant. (Signed) tar-co- 1 .sii-pe- -- - 1 reW-itioi- sf the Snip Fleet-Na- Abreek, of the vy Conrtralrs. Ilnnlin New York, Nov. 13. The Herald has the following particulars of the reception of the Abreek : At daybreak a strange vessel was made our, and the stars ami stripes run up by the ConIt was resonded to by the gress. lilac flag of Russia, and quickly follow d by a salute of twenty-on- e guns from the Bunsian vessel, with the American flag at her main. The rejoined from her battery of nine Arrival -- Cou-grv- ss gnu. , Lieutenant Commander Robeson was sent aboard the Abreek to confer the compliments of Admiral Rowan, aud tender the nsual courtesies to a The Captain accepted an invitu-tio- u to dine with the Admiral, and running hi Vice Admirals flag to his foretop hred fifteen guns, which were returned by the Congress. At an entertainment on board the Abreek, her chief officer gave the following toast; vfe arc all glad to lie in New York, am) drink to the Atnericttu jieople with The Abreek lias not seen the joy. rest of the fleet since the third day afttr leaving Madcria.and being a slow sailer, it was expected the other vessel would le here ahead of her. It is be'ieved thev are clone at hand, unless they went to Ilennudii to repair the Bogota's boilers. Henry 'Ward BeerHsr on Political man-of-wa- r. i 'Affairs. New York, Nov, 13. There is no FOS&n TO WHOM HOXOR IS DUE abatement of excitement among the citThe Indianapolis Journal, under date izens of Brooklyn touching the municiof that city. Even yesf November 9th, copies an article upon pal corruption iu discussions was occupied terday newly appointed United States Dts-tri-ct commenting on the frauds, Uev. Henry Attorney for Utah, Hon. George C. Ward Beecher preached a political serXatea, but gives credit for tbe prodne-t- a mon in the evening, in the course of which be spoke intelligently to the to the Salt Cake Herald Gen-Tcitizens in reference io political matters, Herald will doubtless he a lie characterized the corrupting tendenbr-t-h surprised at the appellation of cies of civil services as au orgauized Gentile as are we to ac our productions standing threat against the liberties o U that Mormon tie nation. Every custom house in the jccrditcd beet. Ur course the in i take arose land, said he, U a bribing shop, if Atr, through inadvertauce on the part of the places of trust shall continue to be up . tw char-- fur sale, as they have been, this GovernJournal, since the arter of that pnper would prreinde the ment cannot cxit long. Election frauds in Brooklvn are vi the uoi ns- idea yer.y intentional tl ..-- be well-know- . polled. Arrived, steamer Batavia, from Liv-crp- Ihe departure of Gen. Sherman will probably be delayed a day or two. owing to rough weather and delay in the arriin thi city. Yesval of the terday Gen. Sherman was with the President at the Fifth Avenue Ho'el. DurButler also called, ing the day, is also Blame at the FifH AveSjieaker nue Hotel, aud at present iu Butlers parlors. Pre-ide- nt G. On the Mariunn ltstloa. Elder Idmlsley, of Utica, in hi sermon at Williamsburg, yesterday, referring to the persecutions of the Mormons Ve are Gl's chosen people. said: He is working. A few week ago Chicago was dctroy d. Thi is but a drop of water to whvt will soon happen. We were driven from that State. God said they should not rest there. Arrival of Wliat.ng Officers, officers Chiiagd, Nov. 13. Fifty-onof the abandoned whaling Heet arrived via til e here from San Fraiu iseo y, Burlington & Quincy road, and pro-- i ceded eastward lat night. All were well, nnd spoke in the highest terms of the treatment of the railroad official. All were brought here at half fare and treated with every consideration. e to-da- Th Tribunal at Grntva. Washington, Nov. 12. The object of the recent visit of Evarts to Washington was in connection t with the business to he brought before the Tribiiuil of Arbitration at Geneva, Nil information is yet received from Benjamin It. Curtis as to his acceptance of the apiintment of associate counsel. Few claims have ns vet been received for presentation to tho United States. The Board of Commissioners will rensemldc in' this city on Tuesday. Mr. Howard. British agent, li is been instructed by his Government to the Commission the i t to present cl lima of persona heretofore British h..bjects, who have become naturalized citizens of the Uuited States. The United States aud Spanish Commission will proceed to consider claims at once. was authoris Before the Commis-Joa large number of claims for spoliation iu Cuba wire presented to the Depart meat of State. Perhaps not more than nine or ten have so far hr en presented io the Commission in accordance with the nrescriWd forms." Tho statements that several Spanish waters lor war vesvcls had left the pttrno-- e of seiz'ng the II rnet arc The Spanish aupronounced untrue. thorities have already luen advised of tin serious trouble that, may result should the Hornet be seized while she is under the American flag, and especially a it is not known that h lias While it violated the neutrality laws. cannot positively he asserted that she is to carry our flag, her true priviiegc-character nevertheless is it question for civil investigation and not to he determined alone by the Spanish authorities with the aid of a nual force. Another subject iu this connection forms a basis of complaint by the Spanish Government namely: Not long ago the Spanish Consul nt Port au Prince made a demand on the Hay tiei: rut Imre-ititor the surrender of the Hornet, but it was refined. Our Minister there having uttered a strong protest against it, nnd aLo against the Spanish menace. Some time after lhee proceedings, the the wharf Spanish Consul, while where the vessel lay, was loudly derided by her crew, which is said to consist of about 20ft colored saiU.m, In of these proceeding, the Consul returned to his Consulate and took down his flag, and the fact of the alleged has been communicated to our Tints lire matter now Gov. rnment. stands, with no prospect of an amicable scttleme-- t of the question at issue, and meantime Port au Prince is virtually blockaded by Spanish vessels llnyli" being too feeble to demand respect ior Cub. pas-du- g Coor-quen- ce ity her neutrality. t Snow In the Emit Ixatwlnlent Votes Tlie Election Rcs.llt Siuall-o- x Arrival of one of the Itnulsn Elect. - - - New York, Nov. 11. A heavy fall of snow is reported at vn, ions places in Mai..e. At Lewiston there was a foot, and ii slight fall At Boston. The Democratic Reform Committee have evidence that Id.OUO fraudulent votes were counted on Tuesday. Thirty-si- x rejieaters arc already under There is evidence against the police. The many dicbargs of Tammany sineeurii-tnude by Deputy Contioller Green, had lift the or. a'lizatmu without its working force of rep inters on ele -tion day. Perhaps ji all several thousand name have been dropped fram the city pay rolls since the appointment of Deputy Comptroller Often. Many of these sineeuri.sts had been receiving pay Hie solely for electioneering purposes. inability of Tammany to furnish funds to this das, deprived the party of many thousand votes. President Grant and Ccneral Sherman arrived this morning. The latest reports give the ninety-eigh- t votes in the llepublitaus Assembly against thirty to the Democrat. The chief Sanitary Inspector reports since seven new cases of small-po- x yesterday in the various parts of the city. It is feared it may become epi detnic here, as there are now forty two cases in the city. One vessel of the Russian fleet is now off the I ighlntid coming a; the bay. e. s rh-ttio- , I ' Br the President: IIamii.tov Fish. Secretary of State. hr. founding character. In one district the vote was increased fifty per cent, over the highest ever before known. Another sevout-fiv- e percent.; another, seventy and in the Fourth District the eght; vote was greater than Could by any physiial p issihility have been fa.irly n d Y- - imontmt WJW The Hltoisstppt Election. Memphis, Nov. 11, A Jackwm, Mississippi special say; The late election was the most orderly one ever al held in the State. returns show the Ilon-- to be Republican, Cl; Democrats. 73; Independent, 2. Senate, Republican, 3 J; Democrats, 12; a large Democratic gain. Gov. Alcorn will resign in a few days, preparatory to taking hi scat in the U. S. Senate. to-ni- Semi-offici- a Yellow Jack Dead. AVANTED. mails and baggage. The wounded are t SITT ATIOJ, by here and cared for. Parties start iu utlcaum 'I' at tliU allies, pursuit this morning. Sau Francisco, Nov. 11. Governor Haight and Hon. Newton Booth have united in a letter to Charles A. Tuttle V ERA I wtff farvifeil ml if e .Trs and Sydney L. Johnson inviting them SB r' tun, hnlf bkwh snotb of theopj. filSlt to rigidly examine the codified law of California as completed recently by tho Commission rs and give the Legislature their opinion and advice on the work, Maple Ten Pin Alley, each seventy flu) entreating that body to make an appro-- j mwo feet lone, in ten feet sertions, with threw (X) riatioii to cumpeusate them for their elL of pin for earli alter, alula complete ontftt trouble. Lignuuirita hall. Enquire of n. lOltSSTTX. deaths occurred in San Ofllee of Tlernan A WllUannon,L. Sixty-on- e oppoelte Salt lake Francisco this week, and six cases are IIoum. olStf. rejiortcd a still births. A number of Chinese cigar factories Fire Proof Safe. Enquire of J. Hoscsts a. Jeweler, were seized this evening by the U. S, Opposite Salt Lake Ilotiae. Marshal on a charge of defrauding the ' ..ni. ,n reveuue by fradulcnt returns of cigars ? Ele-.tlo- ne to-d- ay. wide-sprea- d mis-floi- Wasatch L.otf;e No. 8, A. E. A A, M. COMMUNICATIONS IIKl.lt AT Building, East lempl Street, the fecund aud Fourth Iriday of eaili mouth. Members of Sister Lodges, aud ojouruinjt llrethrea in rood standing are inv ited to attend. u. u. uoiiKr.ia.iN, v. sx. Tax M. 8wbt. See'jr. RKOfl.AH A. At X. JOHNS LOPUB ST. Tl. , NO. 1. A. A. S. R meet at Masonic Hall, (Commerce Building,! Mam street, ererj Second and Fourth Monday of each month. Sojourning brethren are cordially incited to attend. T. F. TRACT. T. P. O. ML lav M. av -- PEltSONAL. FROM CUICAOO. MJjtjtlXii hrenil from rinii th i!Mli of ftrp- fquttro Imilt, liiglit Hourly I. O. O. IP. ix ft. t; rvt an liuir ilark; ib.-- war on tiro; ngr, brail a litlb' Uilit. Any rWinMi- - information wifi-awill tv gruli-tutln. civi.l by hi affln rhiUlrt-n-, vim hit at .t.KI Wrai Mailt m vlrrat. rk Salt Uke City, Sin fniaucu uil Xt-(ior ( Iini.i' copy. Jo not oiy, be I bore and ha telegraphed SOL. LEV V. N, U. Oluiox, Soey, -- It. PERSONAL. wanted of Janie or It P Albert. rNFOItVtATION iii California. Any inloi uiatinn will be thankfully rt.eived. T C M JOHN, dt Lak City. u li-iCalifornia paprn plraw Copy. t. Copying and Collecting at done heasoxaple F. R. CLOHECY, bate, MECHANICS HOUSE. 7ira and Jtmtf Itlnck South of the Revert lloune, Itlnckm Kant HALT LAKE CI'AY. BEST ACCOMMODATION BORIN' POR JtKSIDEXT LAMEN. 8.VOO floar.l, per Week Boa d aud Lodging GIVE ME A TRIAL. ter XBTNG Excellency, U. 8 limnt, Fral WHKRKAS. Uu, United Mate of America, hit, by Proclamation, pointed and ot apart TIILUS-DA i). U71, m , tha 3lth day ! mubpr, and Pnm unto AI day for Pntdtc 1 h tnktchin voucktittftd unto us might (iud, for hi as a nation dm mg th past your ; Now, 1 hrrefor, I, (ipifrge L. W oods. Governor of I tab Territory, do, by this tny Proclamation, call upon ail the p ople of the Territory of Utah to moot at their rcspoctite places of worship ou said day, and lift up their voice in songs of praise and thanksgiving unto IJ m ho holdeth tlir dcstiuy of tho Nations iu ins bauds, for th manitold blessings a inch as, a a people, haveso richly enjoyed. H e have been the favored children of the Republic; no great calamity hut visited u; eace and prosperity overy where prevail; ur granaries are full; our mines are rich aud innhaiistibli'; onr future is full f pjnmise. Ict all the people rejoice, and the prai of God be lisped by every tongue. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand nnd unused the.Great Sent of the Territory ofLtahtol affixed Done at Kail !akt City, ou tldsytho 3d day of November, A I. 1871. t. 'UJSOIUiK Studio I atilt in the FBOM At hi Market, Botany-- of Dont holmle oml M Monday, Sept. 4th, 1871. a ( REV. EDWARD E. BAYLISS, CUOICK STEAK ! o23tf. Meat Market! New Oriistcln Ac Oo. pteaanr in informing tlie cititons TVKE that they have fitted up of thia 9 and 16 STALLS NOS. And re prepared to Turntsh choice meats, sisting of ReUil ppalrn in FISH and PRODUCE, COMMERCIAL STREET, SALT EAKE CITY. Price Paid fter Proilnre. 13IIIghrit Dancing (OVER 18.00 nio-tf- . Academy, MILLINERY AND LADIES' CLASSES MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AAD FRIDAY AFTERNOONS. For Terms, Appljf to Vo. Sheldon, the Aradrnty , ork, llntton, Veal, San sage. Corned Beef, &c.. "1 :r The Wide Circulation - -- OP- 1 i THE DAILY REVIEW, First Class Butcher Shop. 3AIFS IT i dilref to Box 3C3, Post Offlc, will reOlder ceive rrr.mjil attention. 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U given that 1 will appear at NOTICE 8.hereby Land Office, Salt lake City, Utah, a the bth day of December, 1871, at 10 o'clock a. m to make cah entry for theTowmite of Ophir, City, Tuoele county, Utah Territory a ahowa by the plat oa file in the KcgiaUr'a Ofllee, and containing la all 75.88 acre, in trnat ior tbe aae and benefit of tbe occupant thereof, according to their reapective intereet tlierein. at which time and place any and all pereons eu diapoeed ran and routret. appearneve it mr band tbie Zd dav of November, A. JOHN KOW BKitRY, . 1871. Probate Judge and Judge of the County Coart, of Trwede, Territory of Ctah. County VV 5-- REAR OF EOOMIS SALOOX, 52 MAIN STREET. OY8TER8 received dally in .hell. Opened at tb aod for aal by thedoaen or bundrecL. SST PRICES REASONABLE ag-- 4 THE DAILY REVIEW. If you 1 -- IN- If you 1 Thi Map I also a great ronven fence to those Interested in Mining, w ishing to send a good Map to th State or Europe. CALDER BKO?., Fait Take CUr, Bolt Agents for Ctah. ImoSl. f.; LIBERALLY CARRIAGE WORK, in th Territory. w XjOJLZKT, Of Invest Cnpital,' ADVERTISE THE MINING DISTRICTS, 5 F.layhon, Daly & Co., KATE A TVER If joa want to tf eight mile to the Inch. engraved on itane, colored in counties and mounted on cloth, showing SIZE IN THE H0BTHWEST. six-shoot- er. e, AU kind or waahitig an1) tronis Mwtlj aud pcditioiiuly rttne. Iiotne order at the L&uudr or ofHco of fait Lake !ine. , . 1 EVERY MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY EVENINGS. FANCY DRY GOODS HOUSE ex-jieet- tb-d-ay, Proprietor 'jF-Cn- .fr CLASCR.S Rk-vi- r., N'-wsr- HDISIT BEAK 8ALTLAK MALTESE rr.CIT STORE.) And all the Gov, rniucnt survey LARGEST LATEHT' U LAUNDRY, con- In fact everything tunally found in a UHIIER, . SALT LAKE HOUSE Beef, nlt-I- Ac (ORINNE. ITAH mvio-ei- s XKLSOX OCKREY T. i Fertooi defirnits of oMnlninK infortnatlo will pirn pply it referenev to teruu, Forget tho WHEN YOU WANT mt. Fall term will conimmic GENTILE BUTCHER R cl la, Fargo A Co. lRICE$S.SO, COLLIAH lCTJSZO, itc.. CITY MARKET, KIM BALE, A sells at IN THE to CAMP can book PAfSENOKRS KS from thia through city, l.y applying to Office which-- LIVING PRICES, Opher to Camp Floyd. irl.VES V Hat Hematic. CHOICE MEATS, &c., rate.. ft ah Territory. DAILY STAGE LINE , . English Llteratwre, GKOltGE A. ni VCK, Secretary of Ctah Territory. t6. lllinuta.) Thorough and Liberal. flald with WOOIlS. Governor of By the Governor, Principal ldia Ath (Formerly Irlnrijal of the Yonng Fliydalogy, BY THE GOVERNOR. ili.i-cove- PACIFIC TELEGRAMS E. I1EFFLEMAN, th verdict of th vory to-da- Frnil. REV. EDWARD E. BAYLISS, Superintendent f JAVMELEY ntT-t- t v Rumors continue ns to an npproaching departure of the Pope states from Rome. The France y distinctly that the Pope has intimated to Thiers that, it is his intention to establish Elrclioa his residence in France, nud Thiers has investifluted to The committee app made strong efforts to dissuade the holy gate the election frauds in Brooklyn father from his purpose, but without are said to have made startling has finally placed at his The testimony will not be success, and castle the of Pau. disposal until action has been t&tde public taken against the guiltv parties. Quarantine Station, N. Y., Nov. 12. The UuAian dipper Abreek, Captain Sib ante s 32 days from Madtria, authored in the lower bay last night. Captain Schaut.es snys be parted comand raKrtl for th P.hu comjiil-pany with the Admiral about 27 days limiilly by tlie W. V. Telegraph Co. be here nrrivul and their may ago, at any moment. Attack of Apaches on s Stage Coach. Sentenced to b Hangs lPardon of Six Persons Killed. Plarhont Hailroad Transfer. Los Angeles. Nov. 11. From the Nov. 11. Bottx has been Sau Barna-linGuardian we get the sentenced to be banjo Decemlxr 1 oili, following: Early Monday morniug the for the murder of Pet Halstead. An with lull seven ' pasWickenburg stage exccptiou to the sentence ' bus been senger for San Barnadino, and when filed. about teu miles out from Wickenburg, it Albany, Nov. 11. Governor Hoffman wim attacked by about thirty Apache has pardoned Benjamin, Plachou. senIndians. At the first fire, the two pastenced to be hanged for poisoning his sengers on the outside of the coach, with wife, the driver, Dutch John, were killed. InPhiladelphia, Nov, 11. At a meeting side the coach were five passengers. of the Philadelphia and Trenton Rail- Three of them were killed. Wm. Kruresolutions were road Companies ger, of Prescott, and Miss Mollie Shepadopted to obtain the written assent of herd were wounded and escaped to the tho stockholders to the lease of the railbrush. Kruger defended himself and The Miss way to the Pennsylvania railroad. The Shepherd with a entire vote will be in favor of the lease. Indians did not follow them and they This will complete the transfer of 48 aud reached Wickenburg, miles of road in New Jersey to the escaped though both severely wounded. The Pennsylvania Railroad. killed are Fred. Shopholm, F. M. Fatal Railroad Accident. Loring, N. G. Solomou, P. M. llamtnel, St. Louis, Nov. 11. Two passenger C. B. Adams and the driver. The body cars were thrown off the track of the of Adams was found fifty yards from North Missouri railroad, near WVlls-vill- tbe stage, scalped. The Indians plunMo, last aigbt. Two persons dered the bagttage and mails, and killed were killed, aud between thirty and one horse. Everything is excitement forty wounded, several it is feared mor- here. Parlies went mu and brought in tlie bodies of the dead with the scattered r . tally. N Impartial Jury, A PAT. LANNAN JUST PUBLISHED! him-Se- Parisian Rumors. Corinne, Utah, BUY, antf. Ital Paris, Nov. 12. ACADEMY, ! e te for Tribute! MlM MARY OTWITIIST OP THANKSGIVING tV. M 11A11V The Rocky Mountain n8 tf. A PROCLAMATION t- J Brewery. Porters! Wot One Cent ftad olloUf m, Jacksonville, -. Salt Lake City. Nov. l:t, 1871 . 4 To which w Aifr , Thursday at Main atroet, r in good standing ar Salt City invited to attend. M. tie Swan Wire ' fk'.it au examiMtion. THOUSANDS FOR DEFENSE!! NO. I. Meet every UTAIT LOME in Commerce Building. Odd Fellow Lake J. Famous Ghampagn5? Sole Agent for Ihlaaeys Smp.-ove- billiard tables1 wnra CO.S AMERICAN MAMMOTH ESTJ1IUSHMENT Five of the latest Cuahiuned ALSO FOR TUB N o. 70 Amount Moriah I.odge it i!.- y SEAL VBISKYt GOLD X4 Ilarvcy ha M of the cttlv in. of th ' Fur the city a well a. the travelling public, th j prupne-- ' at have thi. tor AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED Ales and 1 A. F. A A. M. Regular Communication held at Maaonic flail. Commerce Building, Kast Temple Street, the becoud and Fourth Monday oi each month. Member of Sister Lodges, and sojourn in g Brethren in good standing are cordially invited attend. LOl'13 COHN, W. M. Christoph r Piziil, Sec'y. cr Affair. The Queens Wines, Liquors and Cigars.- - Swartz, Secy. i. 1 Gurets ran Twy expert, and will receive the' best stteutiuh, a well a th most choice etere1' tlon of t OK PKKKECTIOX, Building, Salt Lake City. ilr M. Ilrlt-- Main Street , Above lien Fargo A Co.' ' ay Ic.-d- Woodman MASONIC NOTICKS. $9-11.3- cssai-inatio- moriiiKTOks. FOR HALE, to-da- conLondon, dition is womlei hilly improved, nud all proposals for a partial regency have be?n Abandoned. Prince Pit! re Boinparte, notorious n for hi partii ipatioti in the at of Victor Noir. was married the French legation iu this city to Mile. RrRlm. The Independence Beige, in its Paris letter, reafltrtns the Appointment of Jules Favre, French AmUinsador to Washington. France Srrkln Alllnnce.- Thc French press very generally discus the recent speech of Gladstone, and dcJjce therefrom a necessity for France to seek heuccforth a Russian alliance. Pnjvnl Diplomatic Reception. Rome, Nov. 12. Duke De Il.ireouit,-thFrench Amhasi.idoi from Paris at' this Court was yesterday rereived by the Pope and Cardinal Antonelli. Paris, Nov. 11. Prince de Cliigi Nuncio, had an inAlbuni, the terview yesterday with Count de Remit-sat- . Minister of Foreign Affairs, when, says the Coustiltitioncl, they disctts-c- d the coming protest of the Pojm, in lf which the holy ful her will declare sole King of Rome, and will Announce lii.s determination to hold no with any foreign official intercourse court or uear the representatives nt person of Victor Kmannel. Prince Humbert will arrive in this city on the M. Guisit has accented the position of French Minister to England, the Due D'Rroglie will take tho missiou to Austria, M. Pietre that of Belgium, M. Fleu-rtbe United States, aud M. Guulard goes to Italy. HolCDI As TIe-atr- 0; Enrran Nov, 11. MAGNOLIA SALOON. TUOKEIt rOR KENT. 1 to-d- B. W. Allen & Co., ulU-Z- t, Charleston, S. C., Nov. 1 1. No deaths from fever have occurred during the last two days. The Council have ordered n day of prayer and thanksgiving for t lie There was a 'Abatement of the di.sca-e- . 'heavy white frost here thi lunming. Philadelphia, Nov. 1 L The health shows 100 deaths Irom report small pox during the werk. manufactured. Savnnali, Ga., Nov. II. The Mayor Win. Winter, whose son, a well known asserts there is no vellow fever here. business man, committed suicide here Incendiaries at Work, about a year since, dropped dead in the Chattanooga, Trim., Nov. 12. A fire office of the Occidental Hotel this after this forenoon, in Fiihcr A Brothers noon. jewelry store, Eighth and Market streets, Hamilton, Ncv., Nov. 11. John Sale destroyed a square and a half of the has been sentenced to imprisonment for business portion of the city. Loss, $75,-00- life in the penitentiary for killiug Jas. iiiMi ranee, about $33,000. The Mack iu thi city six mouths ago. fire wns the work of m incendiary. Six inches snow fell y. The city was on fire in two other places, Portland, Or., Nov. 11. It is reported but the flames were extinguished. by persons on the Sound that Mr. GarFifteen supposed Chicago desperafield has commenced a personal crusade does arrived here from Memphis last against Gov. Solomon, charging him night, and suspicion points to them as with being concerned In the TamKr A large iiiimlicr of per- cmbezzelmeut and incendiaries. offering a Governsons were arrested for committing rob- ment detective $5,000 to remain silent. beries. It is also stated that thp Delegate has the dismissal of the Governor demanded Illinois office. from from 11. Returns Nov. Chicago, More Shipwrecked Men. fortv-uicounties give Beveridge, ReSan for Francisco, Nov. 12. Captain at Congressman publican, large, Baker, of the whale ship Japan, of New 13,5f9 majority. The Superintendent of Sidewalks has Bedford, and Captain Hay, of the Britprepared a statement of the amount of ish bark Oriole, of Melbourne, report sidewalk of all kinds destroyed by the that when the Japan was wrecked at fire, from which it appears that 122 East Cape last year, as previously remiles were burned, and to replace which ported, eight men were drowned and 1. will cost Captain Baker and the remainder of the crew suffered terribly; they were Washington Advices, to live on putrid walru compelled Washington, Nov. 11. Some of the meat during tbe Winter in Esquimaux, best talent of the United States is ex- and untit they reached Plover Bay in pected to he present at the laborers the Spring, where they found Captain reform convention on December 5th. Hays, of the Oriole, and crew, whose Already some four or five hundred cre- vessel had been wrecked in Behring dentials have been mailed to influential Straits. In June they started together sympathizers of the movement. on the schooner II. B. Bouiine, for St. The Civil Service Commissioners toMichaels, hoping to intercept the day revumed their tegular sessions which schooner Hattie Jackson, for San Franhas been interrupted for a weeks recesa. arrived twelve days late, All the members wore present except cisco, They aud then went to St. Pauls and from i who still detained at Chicago. there to Honolulu. Mcdill, The resignation of General Franz Sudden Death, SIgel, Collector of Internal Revenue for Nov. 12. A. RemingCal., Trochee, the Ninth District of New York, was arreceived at the Treasury Department ton, of Keysville, New York, whosudrived a few days since, was taken lie was South Carolina dispatches report that denly ill, and ilicd last uiglit. iron the a one well of known largest the U. S. Court at Raleigh, N. C., has resentenced a large number of Ku Klux dealers in the Lnitcd States. His will he sent East. mains to the Albany penitentiary at Chester, Snow tell yesterday to the depth of two on the secret' evidence of wrrtldess inches. one-owhom has been convicted Ai liana Affairs. On Wednesday there were of rape. Nor. 12. Public indigLos Angeles, Peome in Uuionvtllc. at reMs twenty and his IiKliau nation Collyer against ple are fleeing rapidly. nnd has issued a procla- poliev in Arizona is The withArizona of The universal. press mation announcing that inasmuch as his course. Intins mil iw ful combinations in Union out exception condemns increase since the are on murder dian comity, S. (J., were not dispersed the his toursm a peace habeas corpus was suspended there. The Prescott (Arizona) Miner, of Nov. The British Cnims ('oininisiioii met ts 4th, snys Gen. Crook's aids started for here on the 1 1th inst. Camp McDowell and intermediate posts The injunction ng linst issuing $ bonds lor cit y improvements on Thursday, the 2d. New mines have recently been disdissolved. wns covered, consisting of small ledge, from It is reported tliat the defalcation in the Washington Postoffice is untrue. twelve to eighteen inches thick, lint very rock assays not less than of the Supreme Court r'u h. The ton. Judge per of this District, decided today that wo $1,000 La The Vega (New Mexico) mail men do not have the right to vote. The t tlie new robbery df a mail bring plaintiffs were two women, who were coach anil Coure Elizabethtown between denied S. ffruge. It is uudersto the thousand Five sou by highwaymen. case will be tarried to the U. S. Sudollars in Government fund were stolen. preme Couth, were not molested. The to-d-ay Ad-ln- oompt-tcu- ALLAN FRYTMAN. Horse Shoein cr IN A STYLE TO SUIT ALL. A. HOPPER. - E.- II. ZABRISIOir. Draft on Karope. European Collect lore promptly attended to. EAST TEUR1-- E STREET, SALT LAKE CITT-TIIE- y- - O. F. TRACY, AgX PIONEER i HQTEL ftphlr City, Font Canyon, ltmh - RErttLAJt STAGE IIOrSE. Wt acrommndk-tio- aa loth Mwuutniiw,t reaaonablc rate. , m020 S. C. Ew I5 , Preprtet pr. 4 r I i I i: |