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Show r" f 'Vrwwrv 4 tri -' ee, SMS - W t. Dfs 13 v Xlcviow. A. 'fiiai'siz.y Kyli. Hov.'23. o lilt i fjiri t - I&71 . 'HUu nrktr-B-Th- f U "7 (A S )&. ft Jit,til Wr-- Arpa:-- ill THr Vn'enn foul Ctiisit JitryOrcnt Uanlit HttlHilttau Baatou Mine ' j hj I have reKniToit Ukview j Tc-.lling iHvutv vnnra, and, ih.i:i I litre r bv fine not sumed the examination of this District. liot i i :cn1iiiL' dollars, and Following the outcrop of, the Tucson in t J. st than three Itnmlrvd do liar., or i the high clmrse, crop-tin1m L )Ui ii - nmi iiiiriomout al the an eas'crly ri.lgc that the vein runs through, and of the rourl. ti. ti f'd nlic Mi lira n rend this slat-ti- ascending the next eastern hill, we come t. the j in the Hawkins ease, to the mine known as the We.t Argent, ' owned by Jhtrry & Pardee, and find n ami j vein forty-foshaft, sunk on,1 a thico-foo- t T.- there alii ambiguity about it? Is vertical th'-t- j walls the of similar ? Is then pearly ore, any w.,rd ui in h that is not used ulid without selvage, j There has been i;i en ifu-i.- r talk? no ore shipjanl f. out his mine, though puri.me in ever.-fa- y t ntif'.m-n, lit,;! .ralti'e wmih exactly some fifty tuns remain in the yard. This v.Ii.U i,t s n i, exactly, in liiu English elaim n and must be. enforced uetoiJiug prt s.nti fair prp pccts of bocom- t. iu j.Uin no mi. ing a paying mine. Again moving l j : i it i;U sai easterly, we j visit the Argent mine. Wlie'i a law is so wonted that il is owned by the Norris Silver Mining ret-- ruin w but it iiie.uH ; if it is very Company. The developments at 'this r. ml rig iioiib, vvr linlcli.iiu , and one limit are as billows : A shaft sunk 1011 i itdf r lauds it One way, ami Himtber point MK.tl.i r, thru u iu y go outside of the feet on vein levels, running east Act, you may take coteuijiurarj history, and west 100 feet, showing a eiul trim all tl.c helps you inn get you vein of mxwl lead ores, whose average may try to make out nhni the law menus; value appears to be $53 ton in siljerlead. i iM I me courts will do o under such ver ami The of cent, forty pry inuuitinites. But whpn the law is walls iu the lower works carry selvage ji.ain, dist'iief, clear, so that it c.mtio. mid have ati underlie of ten degrees ho tuisuiidcrtOod, the courts lo not gt northerly. No ore shipped or reduced tmUitle of the law for its interpretation. front this mine as y t. The vein on this Was this charge good law? , Let us claim shows a rii Ii ami heavy outcrop, . Sf and when worked with skill nut! pirit t nv : will bedomc n'gnod pay sag property. Kir ym. qienki'g of the itThen-iuiht r vi ik done on lie vein Words 1.1 erjifc.ution Of laws says i n jfncia!lyyst m- - understood in their east of thi-- , b.it 1 did nit examine it. From the Aittir we went north, up the tiiu.if ituf' moot know u ' Mjji.llie.ilt I looked at 1.01 io ninth regarding the propriety of ravine some; dltO feet, nu Paul the owned Prif mine, by Schuyler ; rani no r. n their general and popular A Co. In thitj I find an east and west ( HI. Com. oi 2, p. 53. t.se. vein of lead ores, whose value is $100 Chsncelior Kent says : cent, of per ton in silver and thirty TJie woets of a statute, eonimon lead. The amount of work on this t e,' are to tit' lukcu iu their actual, mine is thus; A shaft ninety fie( Jeep uin, obvious, mid ordiuary! aignilica on thyjrein: andii level 6mthe north Com. vol. t ..a atid imjKiri." p. 462.)t cutting the vein nt right angles at n Chief J ustit e Marahuti a;. s depth of fifty fiet from the surface. The vein f three1 feet wide, walla without When it law is, plain and unaiubigii tnwrhether it he expressed in general selvage, wih a northerly underlie of ten This mine 1 consider a good tv runs, 1)10 Legislathre ehmild degrees. rhiyipd e intend (I to iu. ail what they plainly paying property. Here we turn south, and getting on t )tVsRrf, aittf ctjuisiquentlv ho room is left for const ruction. b'ixhvr r. Might, top of the Tucson Kidgfl we billow it to its southern point a ud . pay attention to C ranch's the Vulcan mine, owned Jbj Auer A Co. Words the Judge Story .nys. When, i.ra p'a'n nnti sneitr, and the sense die Here again we find an east nnd west is eighty iuHt rial perfect arising on them, iherv vein of lead ore, whose; valueiixtt-firi generally no neccjssity to have re dollars per ton in silver am! This is a new mine, tour-to other means of inferpreta-t.o- n. per cent, of lead. the work on it is a thirty 5ut shaft on VVheti the words of th Constitution the vein witb an adit of twenty feet runThe vein is three feet are plain, clear and determined, they ning westerly. without selvage, hut regular, walls rwith, no on interpretation. (Story quire with a dip nor h, of.tix degrees. . No lie Constituti j.i, Vol. I, secs. I') 1 mid on s, from this mine are yvt' reduced; S,nr).. about liity( tons sire on the yarl ready "'IlfO'sStne doctrint; is faid down Ijy for transportation. I ju lge thiv to bo a iJ Hieoii, Vattcl, iJjmif, Uutl.erfjri and projKct fora good pa ving mine. From the Sule in shaft we followed the . o'hers. Therefore, those who ftsail the. doi- - outcrop westerly to the work ctv the mine, owned by Chase A Co. triw of Jntlge McKean's charge, at the Quandary This also is an east and west v.in of (.sue tin:;: maii the great sages of the lead ore, five feet wide b.twecn walk, . science Indeed, the Legiala- - carrying selvage wi b ft nor; hi dy undertnre bThTah, iu the very act which con- - lie oHeu d?cT'cs. The average value the ore, aceotding to nsaycrs report, dinas adultery (see 8ee, 1 1ft). cuacted of is $(i.1 per ton in ami forty-tw- o All worls and phr.me.s xhall thiarule: per cent of lead. The developments on heconsued according to the coutext this mine are as follows; a shaft 110 fiet deep on the vrin, an adit comntul usage 6f the language. at a point sixty feet from the mencing JJut the queatioii is not even debatable. surface, running westerly forty feet. At the bottqin of the shaft a level has ALEXIS. Til(.H.lKD been run fifty feet westerly nnd thirty The Graad puke !pa arrived at l.vt, foot easterly. The ore from this mine and was made the recipient of such an has been forked by bouie furnace. cation jeterday afternoon ns Kew There is some ore on the yard. This "lota nceordsl to any celebrity is a fine paying property in the hands Vpik he ndjoining mine west of miners. eltl.er foreign or American. It is emi on this vein is the Great H.isin, owned ii iitig that, as the by Gen.! P. K. Connor, It is a four-foajJJpro.r vein of mixed lead ore, whose avHus-iiashould rehe prei.ent'ttive of vijilui: is $50 per ton in silver and ceive such ennrlekics at onr hands as erage cent, of lead. It is incased iu per forty station and to the Gov- - walls carrying selvage, and has a northare due ti rnment which he represents. We have erly dip often dgrce3. The work done Lad mo m re al cad fast friend among all 011 this mine amounts to this : an jOpf-cut and shaft thirty feet deep, an adit the nations of the Old World than from the southeast 150 feet in length, I..i.ig the darkest days of the cutting the vein ami presenting a fine rtbeliion. when other nations sneered at body of paying ore. This is a good mine. 0 .r iuoric3 and rejoiced at our ThCnec westerly we travel over the Ili!.8a remained unwavering in passing a number of undevellier sympathy for 'the cause of our na- outcrop, oped mines on the vein, nnd filially tional arms. There is an especial stop at the Metropolitan mine, owned by extensive thcrethre in extending to the Grand the Waterman Co. Here done 011 a vein of lead ores beeu work has Puke Alexis such pubic honors ns a consisting of galenas, carbonates and with propriety do in chlorides of lend, whose working test of the natiou's gratitude .for value is $(50 per ton in silver and forty-fiThe average per cent, of lend. ym;tvthy- iu time of need. width of the vein between walls is four A h.lc we snobof the spirit deprecate feet, with an underlie to the north of bery cud abject Jenkinism which nearly ,ten degrees. The work on tin, inarkud our roeeptiou of the Prince of mine, which has been very unskillfully Valv.r- dozen years ajo, and which done, mouiits to this: Shaft No. 1, to the depth of thirty feet; in adepts a laugbiug stock in the eyes cast, sank fiuin this point an adit has beeu run c f the world, we may nevertheless acconnected westerly ou the Vein furty a'gencrons recepfioh to the na-- 1 by a level from the south through the ti c guest with no abatement of our country rock a distance, of sixty feet; From such an ex-- , at the point of intersection a haft has 'jw iper'seirripVct. been sunk to the depih of ninety feet on t Iiange of international courtesies, the the vein: from the bottom of the &lmft a of results will follow. Lot us, level has been' run westerly some sixty twfore, extend a hearty welcome to feet, showing a very pretty vein,' the the Tfri'it J Ifnke, - without stint or ve walls carrying selvage. From this work the vein has been stripped serve. Let hio. examine our institu- westerly to three did rent ajiF tion let'liim seh' us at pur beat; and shafts ''which will average.-- separate forebe ei.. 1 not but return to his home witb feet deep, all showing broatb r views of .government, and with Veins of paying ore. The ore from this mine bus been reduced by the home a profonndcr fniib Iu the success and the proprietors handfurnace, and of our institutions. We are some profits. gave I consider the Metropoliconfident that this- - vhdt will result in tan a splendid paying property iu the hand.! of a skillful miner. cementing .'till stronger the friendly ties Afthis jioint of our examination my v between njwas existed Jack Doolittle sang out quits for friend L usria amr A morica. hut I decided to look at the1 the day; ' western extremity of the Veta Mat!. a or T ru: Veserit Arlirs waxes ruth over Silver King vein. So northerly we go, of the and reach tbe: first West Extension of the Si't VjirU Time.. Takins sundry quo-- 1 the Silver King, owned by G. R. War ren ti here we fonnd a shaft sunk to the thins from the Time correspondence vein of thirty feet on a three-focs a text, it ldunehes forth intoa lengthy depth of mixed lead ore, consisting of galena, is.lul.5tio'.i upon Mormon institutions enrbouates ami chloride. Its average hmf tt'lhintv sp ihvjry for Mormon crimes, vnl tie, according to assurers, is $50 per cent, of lead. "lie renders of the At tea will doubtless ton in silver and 50 this point vein the of walls at The be grateful' to this demolished corresthe ore remain in arc vertical; .indent for vbetraying, that heet into the early Thil claim freseuU pood' yard. toe first editorial in which it has in- prosjteets for a paving mine. Front this claim we traveled westerly, over dulged for ten days past. hills, to what is knowrn as the iloston Tub lAmos 'TnifesJ GriiSshopper aitne,' formerly owned by the KnickerCompany, of New York. There Stq.m is quile sore over the hearty in bocker are two shafts on this mine, one 140. the action the of ri.irsviueiit of judiciary the other sixty feet deep, connected i L'tilh bv the liOndou Timet, and iu- -t by a level. . Jlhia mine has furnished ulgts in some naughty expletives as a considerable ore, some of which has and some reduced at to hie jeut-n- p indignation. been- - shipped, . 1 fie vein will home. average three JJu derives genuine consolation from the feet in width of the walls kadere, u -j t that the Thnnderer is no great having an underlie of ten degrees if a newspaper wnybow, and northerly. vbnk south, Agaiu traveling Silver Canyon, we call at the the crossing be . ees pwtth r u term its tint Minerva mine, owned by the Waterjic'.i.e of journalists this man Cumpuny, and find a shaft sunk ' feiv e the.wnter, ninety feet on a short dike of argentiferous quartz; carrying cubes of galena -. InThk Lijiu.v llevnrtr offers better combined with sulphnrets of iron, iu t omenta than any ptipv value ig golJ and silver beings $30 per 0 adverti-w- r The body ,is MI.1 cd iu Utah. . It is more gener-- . ton; no wall yeF found. ) formation of t icuitc. in situated a !y read, by all classes; its fircuhition think Its chief value will lie fonnd as to, if not greater, tbnnany a flax in the reduction of the ores of the her daily. Frli.cs to cct-.- .re with dial ret. There are a large number of shafts sank on cross cours-- e of quartzite, . Utr.es. impris-n- t i uy Mui y n-- : h-.- - thou-cim- th-vt.i- e ji-.r- x ot Miifi-n.iinS- 1 , six-fo- -- ' pr iof 1 1 'll-port- s). j ee 1 c J - spl-nd- of-law- apj-rove- t- 1 ot . 1 n Itns-fda,n- nd de-f.-a- t', fit-re- 8 ax-fin- d ve - - -' fi-e- -- lt 1 f - 5- good-size- ve vv aec 1 nt pr - 1 .lety-valv- i pivscnting t!.e - ': tg appearance -- thilee:i ore t tbit pninl !h,r:,re tnim vp. 01 rf ayiti ui.itiiu, in it counting the rich nu- rimoni.il ores that tire found in Soldier and Dry Canyons, all within tbi$ district. Here the mineral belt is near a mile nnd a half square, the country rock cryslaline being a or what English geologists call iJarniouth sand, fehowing fissure veins of upwaids of a mile in length, at coin pan it d by a heavy dike of lime, acting as the banging wall, and sometimes both. Occsmoii-ally- , where the vein or ore bed runs through low ground, it is accompanied by incidental dikes of porphvritic and magnesian lime. There are four distinct fissures, with works on them, above mentioned, whose general course is twelve degrees south of east and north of west. The facilities for transportation, milling nnd reduction are very excellent. You can drive a burgyonto any of the mine; there is an aboud-iine- e of timber for fuel ; wood can he delivered at an expense of three dollars per cord : coal for reduction can lie manufactured at 12J cents per bushel; there is an evr tlastlng supply of fresh water in Rush Valley Lake, utnl with a favorable climate wotk can be curried on during the wholy seaion. The old tell me that snow seldom falls to a greater depth than six inches. Now, von perceive at a glance, and that too, in your easy chair, that the Iluah Valley Mining District contains a good deal of merit. Last Exempt fto m Tnxntlon Cavalry-Arizona Bill Vrtord. e , -- ...... . -- , . . d Prince of Wales Cire-tila- r fompiH nl vw. It; th -i Last fr th Dun Telegraph Co. AND ALL KINDS OF MOCXDISO. to attend. gSJWhtclt we ofxjtfr at the lowest cash prices, and are determined . M. VI JS, a- Not to be UNDERSOLD. of the i TEttT SIGNIFICANT. On the sixth day of Mnleli, 1852, the Utah LegiIatare enacted that ''Every person who commits the crime of ndul- J lory, shall be punished by imprisonment not exceeding twenty years, ami not icss than three years; oif by fine not exceeding one thousand dollars, and not less tliau three hundred dollars ; or by both fine and imprisonment, at the discretion of tho court. Although some Mormons were then undoubtedly ILing in polygamy, set it was not declared to be a doctrine of the church till the 23th day of August thereafter. . Prior to the lost named d.iv it was' stoutly denied to the world. Kir Wm. Black.'tone says that one method of interpretation ''is the comparison of a law with other laws, th t are made by the same legislator, tha t have some affinity witli the subject p. f.O.) Now, on the third day of March, 1852 the same LTali 'Legislature enacted that, Illegitimate children and their mother inherit in like manner (like legitimate) from the father, whether acknowledged (Laws of Utah, p. 45, by him or not. t . sre. 25.) is reniombercd that in those When it days there were none bjut Mormons in Utah, and that those laws wen made by Mormons, the conclusion is ii resistible that adultery and illegitimacy were then regarded in Utah precisely ns they were and are regarded etery where else in the ciiilized world. From privaie sources we are advised that the smelter of Buel A Ilateuian, of Bueltowfi, will start up within a few days. TlieJ Tecum a, owned by Duel A Batcmau, shows a ledge of mineral, very rich, of gray and yellow carbonates, from four to fifteen feet wide, for 200 feet, and they are , still working downl They fered $500,000, and There arc four boradinw houses and several stores there; among the latter is Andres A Co who are doing a thriving business. P. Lyons beeps a house. Mr. C. M. Gonia will soon be ready to accommodate travelers, at the mines; with good rooms, board, and something for the innef jnan. It is expected the camp will e very large, and times lively iu the Spring. - A large number of capitalists have already visited Buel, and pronounce it a superio mining district. n - Map or Sai.t Lake Citt. From a letter received from Mr. Burns, at the time in Augusta. Maine, .Now. Dili, we learn that bis map ofj this city is comthe last plete, and he ' will return about . i of November, accompanied by a young wife. Mr. Burns many friends in this city will be agreeably snrprised at this information, but we assure them such are the facts. He has really gone and done it. The haunts that knew him, will know him no more. Ye bachelors, go and do likewise, Ve will be glad to welcome Mr. and Mrs. Burns. Arctic Soda Water. .1. -- e ri-i- Yard, so lsa aamtik of E. II. BARROS, W. PARKHIBAT, Supplies PysiciansV lisHtsry, CHARLES DIULEK, at? BANK EXCHANGE,! MAIX STREET, OOItEX. aSd i I BILLIARD HALL.) Country j Customers share, yesterday. : j C.ipt. Jhiij. Lovett, of the slip Ho0- -0 died and New from ratio Harris, York, IN GENERAL. w.ts lmriid nt sea. The Choicest Wines, Liquors and In the Kclioe cae, the Coroners Cigar in the Market. jury at Inst rendered a verdict of dentil I IP. F1MT VTA 1,1. IN THE CITT. EVERT rp aHeutlnii ttiteu to ru.lnmcrt. by accidental .ho itimr. The weather continue hotter and OOO 1C .& All orders ly mail will be promptly drier than ever before known at this baromesea m. At 110011, and faithfully executed. the ter wa higher than at any time previous in five vears, but commenced to Copying and Collecting fall a little this afternoon. for DOSE AT RRASOSACLE RATES, The protected running race between S at a $2,500 side, T. E. CLOHECY, Phrsiciausf Prescriptions is prub ibly Nell Flaherty atnl Atclii-un 3tf. OEA'I CJT. REVIEW off, Woodward, of Napa, the o ?ncr of the mare, failing to come up witb the CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. required carii. The mare is believed to be a match for the horse in a long race, and the failure of the match will 7 . greatly disappoint many wlifi had calFF1CK OF DR. TAIT BJIITII, culated on an exciting race. August Sevensky sues Joseph Ilufen-egge- r for $10,000 damages. lie claims AND that lie was employed hy defendant to experiment with the powder bearing bis FANCY DRY G0QDS HOUSE mine in naiii i, in tho company's Smartsville, Yuba county, nnd was In ITa Wt Jnretftf Stm Main l;mf, IN THE MOETHWEST. blown np and injured to the above Bmt Lako tVry. amount. Pur-nlt of Iudlans Arizona New Abandoned &. Military Company A CROCKERY, j WINTER, to-.la- y, i n, 1 MILLINERY J. D. Lamb & Co., FUfinSTIini Ssml Storm. Nov. 21. Passenger hy tnLro from Wit kiuisburg report tin pursuit of the Indian who attacked the mail stage near that place, killing several passenger, ha been abandoned. unharmed The India-iFifty-liv- e names have been enrolled for a militiry company in this city. There vv i a hqnvy sand storm yesterJ day and Los Angeles, s X'UJal STOCK Miner Fatally Injured Mokclmnne Hill, Cat., Nov. 21.- - A workman at Gninn's mine, Collet, fell from a ladder a distance of twelve feet, last night, striking two ntheus iu hisfall. Collet was tatally injured, aud the two other seriously. Till Robbers Merchants Protective Vitlwn Meeting Barge Sunk. Amsrlcnn Collnr MIL-J.IXER- Y VVKHAVK Jb'ST DECEIT KD A LARCK IV. YOICK'of our fNmotis brand of A A A rard tllOS. R. JOHU. to-du- m j BANKING at i or w. white & co., e hlechanics House. Eil t HALT LAKE CITY, - rv (ms.) Boots & Slice 3 TO MAD1C - SAU onDK tf work wmrrantrd and. down the shortest notied. , V TO GET A GOOD ' I Wholesale and Retail l.WIPAOAB, SILVER STArYXOXKL Jrfst re reived from CVtlfornls a fall oee , CLOTHI1TQ-BOOTS, BLAEXETS, GllOCEK, s Mnntann. Street ' s -- ) i f ( pan-basin- - j - ) .... , . per - Woe M SATISFACTION ' " , Powder, Fuse, They would invite th Pnltlie to Cal! and ex slsewbera. amine their iUock before Ij-IbIdrget ta look for lbs -- ) am JHSpm- - S Ska, GUAUANTKtHL LOtIS IlItTEn, , j nlfi-l- si Trunks . and Valises, Carina. . i AccQXzziiZxiitzx M Board tend Stable MealsLadglnp MINERS, SUPPLIES. Also a Full Assortment of Nrit-cl- Ladatna, StnminiMnomo AND s Gents Furnishing Goods, i- - oppomte rorrorncE Provisions, 4 Liquors, .if. it. HATS, , Xv liiliug Brown S. Co. TI Co. . nil-la- Time D. C. BUTTERFIELD, Outfit for the Yinter! VtaYE A 'lRICE--$6-0. X , Ik KIMBALL, WINES , ' ; o;Offlr. of Fargo - HALL TO RENT FOR PRIVATE PARTIES. , 0 ((Opposite tha Kispbsa 1 j Now is Your SECOND SOCTIt STMKST, PreytMsr.' Skntlnfi;! filfntlnj; J t is milt Skating Rink mow ops te tha faMte s4 ut San Francisco - Store, AND 'PJCHJf.'DS' JIAIJi, ALL Y fitrenfi Tonth t mt, betwrre Mata and Cssuaertiob al. jrLIC BROWN CO. f MINERS; TOOLS. i houni BECONU Itooai. Frets la 11 aorniasn 1 tsv.4 aXl.r, , . J JO to 10 .Tualng, , SI-K-It. k, nOLLD. ths art; Vift JiaW Ekstrr, will t ia matey. . ; na.x (brelt-HCMM- ' ai j utnw,tm tfasan M C. II. 3YEHS, Orders Solicited and y AGOTIOIT, Merchant Tailor, 'Sicrao Ccr.i::! PROMPTLY FILLED. 105 Firnt South Street SflUutHre n4nrn itw o4 Third torn. Goods delivered ; 4 f. h raet-O- to-da- . f, . Boot & Shoe Stcrc, ran book thrnngh In CAMP MIMA frtma Ibis city, by applying to rVSSE-NGER- - tsr Opher to Camp Floyd. i Grand Soiree Saturday Evenings. 3y Entrance turocgh Stork, also In Rear. j r DAILY STAGE LINE 4 j - to-da- y. HOUSE I j Terms, Appttt to lrof. Sheldon, the Arntifiny. to-Ja- news.1 w. wmrs. iFROM WEDNESDAY AID FRIDAY AFTERNOONS, , A. HALT LAliK CITY, - Utah. EVERY MONDAY AKD WEDNESDAY EVEKIKGS. CLASSES MONDAY, in EAST TEMPLE STREET, Academy, CLASSES I. A DIE S' Y TV. i A. stobs.) Cl GOVKHNMKNT (LOTIIISa AT KKW JjTORK THICKS. nil. edge Uftbboiu Mti.TRse rmerr West of Chicago. r GttORS. (ovk CO., Jobber of' Importer Coeds, Dry Fancy Owdi) Ilosirry, - Ac. DRY GOODS Dancing COLLAR Pit lindel ph la. KmoA Street, San Eranetseo, Iff S4 Meade Jit A'rtr lurk. Alan for thu f oul ptrfe Assortment of .Itnn a j EUREKA COLLAR COMPAHY, an Pranriwo. OJj pertaining to m fnll llnc of FANCY KEYSTONE: IIS d BEEGMANNS WORSTED GEE fllAli TOWN WOOLS, Atifl sill ' r 1 M05R&S AND A&AMi STCKTS, to-du- A j est-sijx-- A. THE LARGE SOL, A. GOLDSTEIN And Cheapest Sloe' Aor.nr rot ynt Michigan Avenue, Chicago, JtAVMC Rarratt & Co. . IMPORTEltH, VKYWZEX Crystal Palace, Co., Mayhon, Daly y -- SILVES. LARGEST Tel-vet- . . f V i ft eeLu taker O TO 0 nirvtf. j ' fka tlx Mail mad Repot, ht. fokeign sf Presktant Company. PAY SPECIAL ATTENTION - Vallejo, Nov. 21. Two well dressed men entered a saloon on Virginia street, about six o'clock this morning, and while the liar keeper was temporarily absent, the till was robbed. Tho Mere hams Protective Union meets A barge, loaded with 400 hairs of liny, sunk thi morning, in towing from the foot of Virginia street to the Navy ' Yard. the of Fribie (apt. Henderson, Guard, left for Sacra memo this morning, to procure another outfit for the company. Jacksonville, Or., Nov. 21. This morning two. youug women,-- , named Fanny and Hannah Rolls, walked into the dming-rooof the U. S. Hotel, Fonnd Dead-Spe- cie armed with cowhides, and administered Boiler Explosion-M- an an unmerciful castigation tipbu a man Shipment. Terre Haute, Ind., Nov. 21. --The named George Tribble, lately arrived from Crescent City. The girts accuse boiler of Crabh's flouring m .11 nt Clinton, Ind.. exploded to day, demolishing him of testifying falsely before the the mill and machinery. One man was before the Grand Jury, and were apkilled and several were very seriously plauded by every one present. Grass Valley, Nov.' 22.- - A cache of injured. Cleveland, Nov. 21. John II. Soting, stolen goods wns diicovcred near the a mulatto, who kept a mnuli tinners Ibnfgor mine, and in it over $2,000 The place of deposit shop 011 Cedar street, wns found dead in worth of goods. with his head horribly wns uiuli r ground and perfectly dry. A his shop, y, battered witb a hammer, and a solder- quantity of line- clothes, stolen from Benj. Woods tailor shop on the 19th of ing iron thrust down his throat. RobA party of September, were fifnnd. bery was the object. committed the - , ..ChinQmcti o robbery. Some , T arrests have been made and others will be captured Mr.. Roberts, proprietress of the MluUtrrinl Chsuft-Nav- al. years, Brighton House, aged sixty-fivVienna, Nov. 21.- - A change in the fell dead this morning in an apoplectic Ministry of the Empire and the failure fit. of Baron Von Kellersberg necessitates the reorganization of the Council of The annual average production of the It is Ministers for Austria proper. Comstock ledge is given by the Scienrobuble that Prince A del oh Auers-e- rg C JYett at $11,000,000 during the tific to new called will now be form a past ten years. Cabinet. sr Berlin, Nov, 21. In Parliament today, on the second rending of the Navy Estimates bill. Minister Von Boon declared it was the purpose of the Itnjierial Government to establish ft naval power and Half lilark South of the second rank. The . bill provides Two JMorlc of , tho Jlerero JIomao,that the pay of the officers in the navy he raised 16 per cent. The Alabama Claims Commission to-da- tlreal Tlitalnewss done - Powell, steamed up beside the Shetland, Minister Cutacnzy and the Russian Consul. General B idico, with the secretu: io, went on hoard to inform the Grand Duke that the reception Committee awaited his arrival on the Powell, to tender tin; hospitalities of the city. The Duke iinnu diatcly hoarded the Powell. Gen. John A. Dix delivered an ad Your dress of welcome hs follows: The citizens of i'cw Roy il Highnc.-- s Yotk are glad to welcome you t the United Knifes. We are glad to welcome one who represents His Imperial High-ne- ;, the Czar of Russia. We are gfad to yrclcomeitho representative of a Power for which we have so much respect, kind feeling nnd confidence. We are not 0 old as European nations, as onr' civilization dates back but 100 years, but among our institutions and ctiNtoms you will no doubt find many things to admire, to carry hack to your own country. We are glud that you are here to carry hack to Ills Imperial Majesty yourself the wcll-- iahes of this Government. Agaiu I welcome you to our shores. The 22d and 7th regiments marched on cither side of the Grand Dukes as guard of honor. Tho ride of the Prince from the Battery to Union Square was one continued ovation. The shout that was seHt up nt tho Battery was rolled in one huge volume to the Clarendon Hotel, and the repeated bows of the Prince and Ms smiling face showed he keenly appreciated thegre.it honors tdiowercd upon him. As the profession arrived at the grand stand iu Union Square, ladies and gentlemen rose en masse nnd gave Alexis a jierfect storm To thi lie responded with of applau-e- . iu his cargenuine feeling nnd, riage, took oif his chapritil and Imwcd right nnd left. When the head of the prooesrion reached the Clarendon and spate having been nride for the Duke, he alighted nnd entered. Iu a few moments afti r he enine out upon the balcony, accompanied by his staff, nnd reviewed the troops marching past by companies, each presenting urnia as they Ciimo by. 'J'lie 3th Regiment bnnd of 100 pieces, lend by Carl lie rgman, is to serenade T -the Duke at 11 oclock morrow the Grand Duke will go to Washington to pay his respects to the President of the United Slates. The New Jersey Railroad Company, have two splendid drawing room curs in their depot which they will tender the Duke and his suite for the trip. The number of military in line was at least 10,000. New York, Nov, 21. The specie shipmeut to day Svas $58,000 iu stiver. Wall street very quiet enr-riiig- All foo doarm Mt, , UHIIEU, Ball Refused., - ' - . i London, Nov. 21. A special from BEST ACCOMMODATION FOR RF.SIDKNT Versailles to the Standard says the comMEN. ) mission for the arbitration of the Alabama claims will assemble at Geneva on the 12th ot December, and that the Boar s.oo J, per VVtvk 0.00 sittings will continue all Winter. About Boatd and Lodging 500 cases will be presented for the consideration of the commission. GIVE ME A TRIAL. "S The magistrates of Torquay have refused an application for bail in the case uin-tJ. W.HECF.T KIMBALLS BLOCKS of John Gnbbel, Secretary of the Total Abstinence Society. Dissolution Notice. ' Cou Saw.. A MkbkItt, Delegate from Victor Enaannrl In Rome Consul fTTriK Otrartnemhfp heotoftre eitint .. .... Expelled from Cuba. M c 1 FINEitorhof Broadrtoths, Caaaimerea, S. Bamlteriter, J. BaUrman and A. Potflerh I Idaho, still sojourns in our midst. A Co., bt this day dissoiTrd by etc., on hand. Clothing made in latest Ikmi burger, Po.th-rNov. 21. King Victor Emanfinal i to stud bahtonaliie are All debts dus cannot see that carrying the honors of uelRome, style, and a fit fruit raoteed in oil luntuttl ajrreetrent. into Rome y. made his tiling cltwned aud repaired as reasonable be paid to f diet h A I'o&taina. a member of Congress affects the Col- He was nivt entry S. BAVRF.RflKR, term. at, the. gates by the heireap-pnren, 3. JIAHRM 4N, . if yon want s rtytieh . suit made of the best ma- onel, as he is still the tame genial, soPrince Humbert, the ministers A. PODLKClt terlul. go to . . . ult-tII. MTERS. ofthecrowu and a large holy f the . LU.L.D Citj. Nov. SI. UTt. cial gentleman as ofVore. tU3x I Mcuidin: Main t V i Ico Coltl AmrMtn-- nt fl- -d zr.$ Doers, Sash, Ullziz, Afternoons Levied Dlrd at Sea Verdict of Coroner Jvtr Hot and Dry Went her' The 9 A, 500 Race Reported Off Suit for Damage. San Francisco, Nov. 21. The Over man levied an assessment of $4 pr UUER, EROMRTLY lt COLLINH -- I'OR MILL TIM MS OROKItS T r i J I Rustic Siding, Etc. FISH and PRODUCE, j r California Redwood, Floorir. ,4 n V. As V. IS. XI. Dispatches. Night's emeo crcAit finis, , n Tre-ieu-r- It is rumored that Jas. M. Sweeney, brother of peter B. Sweeney, has to rtrm. Europe, ami that evidence is iu the of Chus. OUonnor of frauds comRuyles opening speech to the jury hands mitted by him iq connection wjib Tweed was a masterpiece, leaving a perceptible impression on that body. Speaking mid others. of stratification, be said : 'You may as itrr.-plla-n of thr Grtad Dnkt Alrxls well say that a chicken in nn egg looks Welcoming A litres Miltiary anil for the stratification of the shell before Music. it breaks out. lie made a great many When the reception steamer, Mary firat-cla.- W. U Fancy Articles, hUIMJK OP PKKPKCTtON, NO. 1, A. ST. JOHN'S A. 8. Kn oitvlt at Alaaonic Hail, (Contatcrrs ItmKiujr. I Alain alnret, every Second and Fourth Monday uf rrjt month. Sojourning broth run aru rordmllT invited to attend. T. TRACT. T. P. 0. M. I it 1 M. Swart. Secy. .r Re- - nooasxo; er.it.ixc, Wa-H- Cood atauding are curtii.illy inrin-t- l K. ti. Uu-EKI M. Pwvrtr, 'y. PACIFIC TELEGRAMS tocm. . vviSDOvvi, siDiaa, ; . TE5ITUN BLIND, Dye Stuffs, VV points, and was loudly applauded. Judge Smith followed Rbyle, after whit h Carter said he was willing to let the matter stop right there and let it go 0 the jury, and it went. It was not right to stop the arguments and speeches to the jury; it is no fan lying awake nights for a week studying tip a speech, and then have it squashed. However, they will have a chance in the May Henrietta cnv which is setlfor (Tuesday) morning. Thu Eurek.. Company, it is needless to say, are juThe next case. The JJiireka bilant. Co. r. h'oolhull et a., wtH pr..h,V.y Inst uboiit two weeks. . The Eureka Company have one or two (other s. its, which if they win, their stock will go up. M tny people wdl ask, how are the suits Ve g dug? may sny with the Sphynx, No man can tell until after ebetion." The weather is cool and plensant. Lawsuits are trumps. A. M G. mt j Toilet and -- -r FinutJ. tl ntEl.Towx. ( ; Patent' Medicines, cou-hideri- nff Enmm Review: The great mining suit of I'tali, The Eureka Jfiit ing Co. r. Ajiuicalf et at., occupying three weeks, was concluded this (Monday) 'morning. Verdict in favor of the plaintiffs. It has been a hard battle, bravely fought, and the result must be nti'actory to honest miners and original locators operating in I'tali. This 'jury, has proved , that right was might!, Hot r ice la all Klads atTKBKR, A ilmtlirra ia good ttniidin Are cordially has been trnnxferrcd from the command jouruitiR in itcl tu attend. LOCHS COUN, VV. At. CituifTonu.R Inane, Ser'y. partmeut of California to the Depnrlinci.t o the PI.iMe. .10th, 1871, 1,833. Portland, l)r.. Nov. 21. The LegisI. O. O. IP. Gen. F nuu is A. Walker, who was to- lature of W LOPOK NO. tMert ever) Thursday at Territory is UTAH X. in Commerre lluildings. Main street, a hill tor the lottery of lands tu day appointed Commissioner of Indian Sait lake City. Odd Aellowc Iu good standtns are !.i ,,r AtVaiis, will continue to act net as Su(. Territory, which inv ited to attend. tdl. LKVI. A U. Tin- - bill has passed J. M. ULeum, Sur'y. perintendent of Census until finiNhed. M. Sweeney fleet the II um, and probably will the CounHeavy cil. to Europe. Ac The contrai t fur the construction of New York, Nov. 21. Stocks strong, Pacific North bnletale and Retail Dealers In the section of second the W. U. T. tiS, Wells Fargo, 55; Pacific let . was Railroad to 1. day. Mail. d7 , , It is nuertained that heavy frauds on Brooklyn city have been pei pet rated This STREET, SALT Report. X COMMERCIAL by the ring, by which some $240,000 LAKE CITY. were illegally drawn hy the Fire San Francisco Dispatch. A II I gives t Prices Paid for Prednee, 20. i Building FJatcrh!. Perfumery, FOU HADK, t 111. .1.1.1 $8;o,3rf ,872; b.ila ice in June' SOth, 1870, $103,317,177 ; total number of national bunks, June t ures, i Dealers Chemicals, London, Nov. 21. The bark Charles, belonging to Aberdeen, is reported fire Proof Safe. Etxinire of wrecked, and aix of the crew drowned. J. KosExrnvL, Joweier, A diputch from Hong Kong say the Oipoit Salt bake House. "J I J ling. ship Yang Tszee, Capt, Smith, from Foo " Chow for New York, was lost on a reef MASONIC NOTICES. off Pam, in the China Sea. The Captain nnd four of the erew were drowned. Wasatrti Lodge No. 8, A. F. A A. M. roMJIlNICATIOXS HELD AT in the evening ymiJI.AIt The Court iif llniliiing. Eel IVmjtie Strwt, tha announces the sudden illness of Stroud and Vonrtli Vriflay of earh Monti). Mam. piper, her of the Prince of Woles. lxlur, tttnl iMijotiruing lliethrt-- in o, fbom ova own roRRrsroNMNT. if, Drugs, Mount THIS CHEAT MIKING StVIT. vol. a Treasurer Spinner reports the receipts Nloriah HuRtilar No. TO Lodge A A. At. of the fiscal jenr. including balance, Mllttarjr Tnrnfr I)rlt t b Paid Communications Commt-nheld at Matouic Hall. JtnildiuK, East OR Contract Let. $113, 502, til, in Tn usury, June .!0th, TrUt!a at reel, lbs Second aud fourth Monday ol Excndi- Nov. 21. Gen. Onl ra Ii moutla. INTO, were' $!'?0. 30 S.iii Franci.-cof Sinter IjvIxt, and so Prospector. Provo, Monday, Nov. lXCURORATEt JVLT IT, tit I. . 0I,C:0. CAPITAL 'STOCK, DetdeM in f. slourr uf Indian Affairs. .. , i umno-atlo- 1 Comml- Coi'PAnY. - crc-ute- d Receipt ani retail Wktdesalo FOUND. Washington, Nov. 21. The Commissioner of Jnterq:! Revenue rules th.it tiiu principal and interest of the new binds are cxenijil from taxation iu any form, and that this interest need not hn included in the ntnouul upon which dividend or other taxes arc required to be paid. ' 1ip superintendent of the mounted o forrecruiting service is ordered ward all mailable recruits to the 5th cavalry, which has been, under' the recent general orders, nssigned to duty in Arizona. Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 21. Acting Governor Conley vetoes the bill ordering a special election to fill the xacaucy by Bullock's resignation. National Ranks 1 m HA S THK N N KW H . UTAH atid CALIFORNIA. LUMBER r iUvr-ltt- Dispatches. Night's d Mii-.- Co.-npll- d J. D. LAMB & CO. m until-lRt-3nu- and. Ik op or ted for the Daily R.ot1ow, by the YV. U. Tolegraph Co. Gociilly snnd-xton- d JLf3 JL dZjJLiJXU aw Sr of the city. The popu-W.kTN hire filled the reels in, immense Ml.V Kit MIN B. An fin M greeted tin King with earnest AtJooS stuiitluig in btjmfn ia iamlwnt want Sf a final- enthiisinstR during his progress to the Linn miuu In I'tali TrriOry. It mn.t (as . ntnl bear ti well rirteat Iu vest Querinnl, where he took tip his residence. Title giutl. Atiilrrss Nov. 21. Tha Swedieh Havana, . CAPTi TIIOS. JKNMXU8. nltl-lI a.ilt Lnk l'U, Viah. Consul. Ncnrimgpr, who has been expelled from Curia, sailed yesterday for Baltimore, in company with bis son. The Neurimgcrs are both American citiA The owner fall have PACK AO K of Oitrren'-y- . zens, notwithstanding the fact that liis XX. Uk- tuona liy Uoacribitijt itroperty and aing father has held the office of Swedish for Hie ilmlivuirat to thi i.rtuw on CAU SI MMER.. or to . consul. ttU-tVessels Wreck! Rons of Life TUe : - - s tch-h.r- c iittn To pf mu i.i i'..e The The Mlnrrv Utucrnl f tatnica of the Mineral Belt. Stockton, Wednesday, Xov. 15. ! n?uh; t ar "t t.iinr-T.- w Mine-T- in Th.' I'suh t:Uitc, approved Jl.trch fi, H 52, rra'U thu : whocoiniiiitstht erunf tff irv. a . 1 a. w TTc-fif- t . l ratUE OP CIIAlipE A' I hftWHiy AtlNtd4 et WtunftK A Fmi Tn B tfr, T t C: To all parts of the City, , I pwM fiwm Chkoya rtury w. JUiKfH MARION. 5if Csnitr t Ksla safi M Isgth Itmts. , I ' |