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Show ? ? "RAfSRS f '? I"T f til V 1 i Mfo pru Til a 'j USi fyv Review. aj: a r 23. 1871. x. 7. n IIIMJ.'i ft:tiiKIS. k lii )il tvttt.l , I XvcsLr;, has jnst transpired. Our only regret in the premises is, that Colyef hipi.rclf Jmu not n passenger in iho coaVh a Inch 'w.v attacked. When rit heAdniinitrotiii-learw imIoiii by. Jtf frctieut failures to r subdue the fttdiaii? . vk-- iv '" i.f'iln; Church of Lattsr-- J K .ii.U iirfn.1i at a warmer cli-!- ,- L'.e v 11 iuj a inf ilii ut-r.i- ' l tilings tJU hf iLv. ji!ic in alltea ranee -- AtY-n- ii!.il jq Town-nd- i ETES-n (ride vener-!.- ! f,'inwe from hi in the - Deseret Aeirs of Jlsrili lwul lii lk foHowiiix 19 Start Crst, M.! "' . silver--tongne-d Phreso of ISrighans Young, by A. I'roftMiitr of Phrenology : ' Airt!ivrrwM,M, F. Very partial to tW x;'geiicnny reciprocated e lf I . ! ll: r luiji f)lal rxirt mrlT fond of ry t?rA. if., rt i 4 10. A' L liiallrmbld i nee fixetl; cuduting all atw-i- t Un-i- r s.i--to- etc. birthplace, tl .. 4 f..t tinulMtiiriH-riii- . Great power T, l .f i nfiKiti, and MUtaiuing under opp y eiiknj and d fii nlties. lAtWftiimrw.S,andM.illicitAbility to the pis hun, disposed I tI rciu: na -- aiim. S. l. AejiiwiiivrM.5, lore of it rl mtnun.cy; wfaat it will j , Free ness to chiefly for ,it bur. theif-crafi- ttiaiiencs. !, F. A good ap t je, lnt no rxccaetre; partiality fpr j clinhe. Abnit a varictv of rich, Vit il!rfnr..v or S. 1. (i, lit ; without fear. L tbryourwhydlea 'if corarptioiEKDisos Indiffer-- & Vife-- i nut-brow- n Lore of home 3. 1.. ;rt-iif'- K ini; n'ijiCnec of l M 10. L; Strong great aolicitnde for y r at iitovo. ;f 'Mbi.!x;. , recta oos ovx rouimiDcn. - 7t F. Provision against f" uiiousnr f aud ills, without Pkovo, Nov, 22. hesitation r jrrtaolut h n. Editor Bevikw: Yesterday ithn pro . ZESTIM KSTS. f s, ceedittgt of the "First District Court , F. Refinement without a were rather uninteresting. A jury is some lore of poetry aod'Will being impabneled, probably be V about jxa lic talent., , this One of the completed morning. ; D. W. Mr.' talesmen, Iluntiiigton,' being Admonitlan. 3, S 6rY, S.Indif about tin affair of others, end sworn, wax examined, touchhig his qnal r diipnwt to j;ire't(dvlce. etC. ifications a a juror, when the followi ng , Tie W M. Indistinct notions speech was elicited : f the hi po pf time, of ages,. dates of Counsel -- Mr. Huntington, d you r rent, etc. ; know anytbiog about this case? Tlc troth of the last item i well at Juror-- i know this mch, iry I tm tested by Brigham's, total forget fulness opposed to and 'don't npprdVo jumping,' tif th? kiiae of boJding the Third THs-tr- iit of it in any way, shape or nianqcr; have Court, beA.ro which he Is indicted had ground jumped of my . owyj and doiCi like it J as 1 said. before, to preju fir h'w I and lareieiods cohabitation diced against jumping. with sixteen different women. His Counsel Then, yoo could not render csutiuuiReii,; too, and hi provision an impartial verdict, in accordance with and ill, the law and evidence in thin case. agsuut prospective Juror My conscience would not let without Lcritation or irresolution, is me ; at least. I siq stfraid to trust itj well exomjbVil in the promptness with Counsel I challenge' the1 juror foF which he SIM.1 an escape from the cause. . His Honor You mAy stop Aside, Mr. unrighteous hands ef Marshal Patrick, 1; ' on Warning that a warrant was o it for Huntington'.' The' discharged juror left the box, j his. arrest on the charge of murder. amid the ubJs aqd smiles of approval of Indeed, the entire list may be regarded hi friends iu court. 1 will venture to as accuryta .in the. last degree, since say that he spoke the sentiments of'the of practical uot bumming Brigham quotes it with approval in bis majority miners its this count it; r. ? 'T . 3 f ' 1 reabove , Xetct autobiography ia the Another juror, Major Kellv, when ferred asked if he. kuei r anything about Eudught to know. ; ' Tfv.. .1. j - ' reka Hill, said, I ought to." I own I mm ADS.li:S UiUrdBIUL IIART. part of it. (Laughter). Tbe Court . .j We have been favored with an exam- Step aside,e Mr. Kelly. honest .and Twenty-thremen, true, ination of a ;new historical chartj'thc have heewtummoiied by the Marshal, invention ut 3. C. Adams, Esq., of and still.no jury. . Five more were sumSaVin. Orrgbu, which we. do uiot heai-Is- s moned to appear this niorning. The when questioned by the Court, to yrSnotiM imperior tt anything Marshal, as to whethef he. could get his jarors by of tW kiud ever before invented. Upbn thellme court opened iir the tnortriag, f a vtJt;'I..Vy dwo fiit- - in length Yy said, I cao get five good, honest men, Mr. Adams has your lion or, hutcannot tell whether int width. three. they will make' jurors or not." ' The reet.ted a eouvplete epiteme of the eaao is The Eureka Mining i Com -events of aucient and modern pang rs. S. D. . Woodh mil et el obtain poascssion' of mining property.' ILurt, from the creation to thff present toPlaintiffs claim to be on the Eureka time.. lUcognising the difficulty which and the defendants claim to be a lode, all student t ot jhlstoryhave experienced lode, calling itithe May Henriseparate in attempting to synch roolxe ahd ar- etta. Counsel for the plaintiffs are Robertson ahd range sUnujiiee of tbair reading, Mr. Carter, Royle, for the defense, Coopery Smith Adams has attempfed t6 obviate this I anticipate that his and Kirkpatrick.' ditficulty by an ingenious grouping of Honor Strickland will rush this Judge the principal fveuts of each era, show suit through a little faster than the last. i jr tlr-i- r relation to ' and eonneetion Experts, scientific witnesses, honest and with eients' that preceded and those pioneer miners, practical aud curbstone, everything which foJlatMcJ; vThe progrew of each are rushing in; and taking into considerrrion, we will venture the ct ibe iiati.ni Is tarrfally trac4 assertion that the colored troop fought A. II uG. of the arts and sciences is nobly. of hewn lv asystem obyeep teaching, Comamicmtwl. .. . . .- iiVoniH;rhi f 1 - I , " rrai-rpTirr- fort-wet- s tM-- r j -- 1 - ' j I i m . fi-c- t im-xvrta- bt Rose-bourr- h; dcwel-opme- the inveuiidns and r. 1 discovcr-j- c ., of every pge. The chart f is divided br parallel line into transverso sections, representing ectsturica, and these are divided iato decades, in each of-- which is recorded the chitlf event that transpired.' We despair, however, of giving any adequate Wltl dr wription of this wonderful clarl, Iwhtch mast be' seen to be nndervtoddv'We confsasto a prejudice n gainst auch invention generally, i nee . - STEPHEN A. DOUGLAS. : f. Sat.T Lack Citt, Nov. 23, 1871. Editor Review t I observe in; the of this morning a leader which seem characteristic of that sheet, as it I alalways tries to put its foot in it. lude to lhe uncalled-fo- r attempt to blackeu the memory of the illustrious dead, Stephen A.-- t Dotygla, , the naan whom all,.. without1 fespeet ; to political differences, regard as an honor tOJhe American people. The attempt to comseen - One which pare such a man to Tom Fitch could we have . the mind of a only emanate-frodid not confuse rather than aid the higOt, ' WT record' ah The acensation of being a Mormon-mad- e thiSenator would show that tho inchnrt, and xcefflien ' ii favor of was made through ignorance sinuation can oidy'cKres our nnqualified apbottr. Therein norrights Bialiee,-- r ' of and exec proval butlijof its design minded Vnan who donf- - not believe that with studied History,. lion. Joseph Smith or Brigham Young' were thef aid of this invaluable guide, entitled to their legal rights as American edcH t no longer a chaotic mass of Isolated citizens. , Is a matt who advocates called a Mormon-mabe to A Sm Erinciplen dates and naisejjiadk and an admirer of Joseph "f' ithed mosaic in which ever y part is com Smith T"1 is a fact well : known iby . all who it hsvme'ather, aad'iher ilt wtui.'l that Stephen A. Douglas simply ?gSlj mtual dependence Arf read, that Joseph Smith, like nil contended v showtUfh A : worff.lt tAphblo t other American citizens, should be dealt graphing hi..rory, evolving order from with according to law, and not outside hr-- , of law. " It , is ; alo) well known, .that and leducfng' fd A haftiionlou been a hetero Douglas was not-- made Senator by tys'em ajiaf has' hitherto Mormon fVott or Mormon J iaffueace, bundle of isolated but p neons and that, on tlie contrary, he was cursed tact. BfrTj'Aifanif ha devoted matty by Ibe authorities of the Mormon Church, years to the preparation of this chart, aud it is now their boast that the power and is nWontua uay East to arrange of Ood prevented his accession to the Presidency on account of his opposition for il publics fion. to Mormonism. It would be advisable for the writer of that article to read the TIHB a P ACHES i -. history of his eouutry togaio. iuformaThe report of the Csrpost't jary has Bible In ha to- read (if. of the recent tioii,'aad one) to acquire Christian sentiments Apache massacre in Arizona, find that and a regard for the principle eP decency. the I ud iji ca ha cocun ij ? 1,'lhw oujrage A BaECEEXRIDOR DEMOCRAT." JVt&trne neVc.r'-befor- e narrow- m stu-d-- nt. -minded r. de " jl-imen- tc: ..-a- , -- -- oVn-m- en trackel to the Dale Creek Ileservw-tio.If any other proof of the mtter r. failure of the f Indian policy of Pret-deu- Grout w'ere nebded.thi i pty-th- a dt Aciaicy. when ;tvcncraf Crook l would hoped W baJ wa assigned lt if - siTtIv-kii4iM.'r- -- s 5 EASTEI1N NEWS. d ; .' , ; y cer-tttijil- us - u. 1 '!-- ! -- Mata-morn- fternopns reliable-iaformatio- jsrjqtheni Wu WANTED. V ; 4 Bx- -' cln j w Titl 4 ItraV ilver mine in I'tnh Territory. It miut tie nn1 bear tlio trirtcstinvctipuieau Adtlnwi ' s CA1T. THOS. JENNTNOR t Sill Lake City, Utah, I ; last ' O KIO SILVER MINE. Ad emlo-nrflr- m liiicli rtMixting In Ixntin t in want of A H '.t'm for Iks Dailt S;nj!nlly comjiiled Ay ' vuv, J tli 'V. U. Telegraph Co. Rights Dispatches. The owner can hre the ram ty lirarrihing property and paying on application to Oiia JlHoe for the advertim-men-t CAL. SUMMERS. or to faiV Francisco, Nov, 22. Last night wannest of the season, it was impossible to. sleep with .the - windows ' closed.. Governor . . fire Froof Wholesale ftnil retail i ... 1 Dealer Chemicals, Jr j j Perfumery, j . tis S i ; prac-Itcifl- UNDERSOLD. loo Ooll - v o. o. . 1 1 Arctic Soda Water. -- ; j, COLLINS USIIKU, 111 ogles--Lumb- er " Supplies Z . A ! WINTER. I Xj 'V FUBH1T15 s ortice. LARGEST - MILLINERY to-da- : f. rciAL count or tii pox Drur New Dtcovrrlcs In Little The Lexington !. J. D. Lamb & Co., iron-cla- d man-of-w- Safgoes. ia ex ar, ? i X lov ; J ton fin ontrr. dentlrmsa wUhin to . pna will Sud this tks j' sn Atl--- THESEIn First-clas- over s neveoty-flv- IWit Place of the. City. s. THE BAB Jo always ynppllnd wtjb tUs Bnest linunltof I ii , j ibo-Cluirc- ... ., AJTD . . : .jxYbo CVT. -- EJtHA TED VXXJt . "fnCHTS A XATSARP. HOUSE BANKING or . A. W.tWIIITE Sc - CO., EAST TEMPLE STREET, LADIES' CI.AS9ES M Off HAT, WEDNESDAY A.tD r RID AT AFTERNOONS. Tor Terms, Apply to Traf. Sheldon, tho Academy. t ' 4 H ' TnrM ft KIMBALL, HALL TO REXT FOR PRIVATE PARTIES. . rjtIC-ja- . 0ra of Wells, u kl Vi. TO GET A GOOD I'. ; - i- r to?AH work warranted and den tm th shortest uotioo. . i t i J , CLOTiiiisra-- T i ilio i FuQ Anortmint of nr-- 4 Trunks and Valises, They would Invite th PcMie tc Call and Their Stork before !awhr. nt forget to look, for ttM , i $ Kx 4 w 'fit .'VI V r '4 V 'tt-- ' X ' Ah - i , ffwa. J ALL a. 4. AND 4 4 SUPPLIES. iri t ? ' W13Jr. f 9 i f i 2 J JL DIAMONDS MOSS AGATES AND X . w. MATED WARE, Afut Sol , (ur .Hrnrord, .o..i? Wtlckat, vaa xiid ELglo, x Repairer MtfNTANjf - , 1 f. (O k Tf - at ' Gal) riiisU, Skating Rink 's, Goods ,1 t -- ' S t FILLED. - ; -4 v y delivered - now spec I ' th HALL, . err. rour::to aitonrm oncomi I. to Hoax. ' 11 4 1 . .. i I. S' - - r ... - Ktm ... -- TKG3ST 33f calurnia. Livery," Feed and Sdls Stall?, IL T. PAULin ti o m' ALTA CITT, T?VEKV ATTENTION GIVEN Fjaadtl ttrrtpf It Don't forget, - atoek always pi. - Ca, LttlU CsttrertrsfcJ. TO ANIMAL hr kj brary raiis lvtviiiYu Vretofora eniiillu AAw 4 g f Soil C.E V South Street PROMPTLY GUARANTEED. LOUII CILTCD, RICHARDS. i- . KIMBALLS BLOCK. A X Order Solicited and, . , V - ,'V - i lOfS First Instruments,I . V Optical 1 i X ..i, C. - t , S-- GOCLD, the oeeompUsbsft finibsM, aUtadaiM Skater, will to rry svsaisg. sft !: ACL MINERS-TOOLS- . II. MYERS, Merchant Tailor, JOHN KUPFEIl, Kitmmtn in Ditut it Wittchca nml Jewelry, SliTBR -- mUR B.T. BARLLX.' ? 7 A CO. Weeh -per - - - - Jw - SO A IS. Gliatin(l GUntin72 a to Tning. r . u-lra f ram irt m W. MKI.EY J- - N JULIUS BROWN al. 3a Hoard and Lodging, Single Rooms Simple Meals ... Lodging SATISFACTION Powder, Fuse, g Francisco- - Ssre, ; San ts.oo t t t 3 16.00 stree A betwtea Kata aad Bcad BatbCairo cretal. 3 Acccnrac-z.ti:- rj. s' . -- AR-Do- i cv ? AND mURS q. part-baain- Tint-clas- . AVE Just received from California tine of LA (orposrnt rostorrict.) i f r W. FAS AM. - J s "'J i SILYES STAS H0TZL,' Montana (Street - Coriara. I. Julius . Brown & . Co. ITjif a fall H Liquors,, Provisions, j " . JT. GROCER, l.,r .j . 5 v j oiuimi. MADE TO Yho&ale and io.Retail Outfit for tha IVIstor! street. Elhst Store.) .(Orjxoit tb Boots & Shoes A On. .all-lra- . Fargo e. BUTTERFIELD, Di Tim sEcoim so urn PASSFNnWttN ran book through to CAMP this city, by applying to In Hear. Now is Your Boot & Shoe Stcro Ophcr to Camp Floyd. at Grand Soiree Saturday Ereningi. tfsgy Entrance tiirocgh Stork, also FROM , , q- ;;!favana; Ctgard - A V, V1KTL ' f Weak . , i. cent nil. AXO Academy, SALTLAKIC CITY,- - Utah. racit srozs.) (mi CLASSES EVERT MOSDAV AND DAILY STAGE LINE WEDNESDAY EVENINGS. Il jar DssiAturtLMhflsf! -- High, pray, without ceasing, for the Genuine whole world, for' everywhere evil is , t making fearful .progress,. In France, impiety is now again lifting its head. 3rA7tGXTTS " n.tt-3In Ceram, heresy great -- Mkt-TM- t j tor GIVE ME A TRIAL, V ... YftOS. A. AO MBS Dancing city. MEN.' ' , Itntr-1-, FaurtV SlaMu.) is MIL-LIXER- a .. GOVERNMENT CLOTHING AT NEW YORK PRICES. s, J TOR RESIDENT BORINO The Only Pall Lengh Alleys The Territory ! ! a Complete Ammortment of Half Jttoek South Gents Furnishing Goods, &c of tho Jteoere IIouoo. Jitorko Tpij vi WS' (yd to ALSO Importer and Jobber of Goods, Fancy Goods Hosiery, Dry - Ac. DRY GOODS 1Vast mnH BEST ACCOMMODATION BOWLING SALOON, Second South Street'"' Pranctccs. Sara HATS, BOOTS, BLANKETS, K West of Cliicsrro. -, edge Itlisbosss. Mechanics House. ! PIOriEER m ! j M E HAVE JbST RECEIVED A LARGE INVOICE of our famous brand of 44 A A A An IlaflVtt found several warm friends in Salt lake City, who vrafa'iladV tqrenew i i j bis acquaintance. X CO., Amrlcan Collar tl o- N. to-da- a COLLAR Alw fur th GOOItS. Rosts i. Car. Mr. C. O. Hallett, in charge of tlie 17. S. Jostal Car, Cc E R. Mr. R arrived and departed S - ' ' 4 EUBEKA ! COLLAR COMPANY, And all pertaining to a fttll line of Mixer. ? - 'Philadelphia. v GERfilANTCWN WOOLS, t 30 PI1TS halt lake . KEYSTCJNE : Alma e Rnmh Street, San Franciscos IIS A 117 dd Meade, St Xrur York.. M BEEGIff ANNS "WORSTED e two-thir- ds THE : t widen-ingj-egula- . i rom I . HAVE A TULL STOCK OT FANCY THE LARGEST I AND ADJLVf tTEKTA, BCtWCEX MONRO s r, The Spanish " Barratt & Co. lK u Michigan Avenue, 'Chicago, '4 ' Sto SOL, A GOLDSTEm And Cheapest Stesh i ao sivt tos IMPORTERS, .... 1 steamer Hor- Mayhon, Daly & Co., th one-four- ; Main .Street, Salt Lake Cay. Cl Jewelry Wa : Ixx-ingto- n, A via Havana, f H0ETHWEST. fpffonwol mining articles from correspomfents, I have not noticed a description of valuable uew discoveries recently made in this camp. Among these is the which promises to be second to none, with a little more development. It is-- on the sonlh side of Cottonwood, of a opposite Central City, mile distant, and about one thousand r t feet above the creek. At twenty feet deep, they Lave a vein seven feet wide, between perpendicular walls, nnd encased iu pipe clay, The. ore cna be picked and shoveled like common earth, Thfc assav of this surface ore range from $htkto $150 per ton. The value of such, a mine chit hardly be ovvr estimated. Many other rich discoveries have been recvhtly mnde, tlie result oT patient labor during the Summer and Fall, and more will be made for yenrs to coinc in tlii4.tbe oldest ramp of the Territory. Thir discovery of the Lexington proves 4 thejndre than' probable pxlstertec of many nfines w ithin tlie mineral belt that do pot crop out on the surface ; this coiftcs up like a cone, only presenting slight indications on I lie top, but every foot it goes down; thejpre is similar to that found nenr tlie surluce of lheEmma. ftnd in tlie right direyiion toJbe 6pon tie same Liinat of lodg. The proprietors are making prepTlie arations to ship ore all Winter. . Emma, Wellington, Flagstaff-- Savage, Dajynport gud several otliers, with their strm" offcnms'eaeh, will make the keeping open of the road an easy matter. These mines can all be woikcd if there is twrhty-flvfieelonow, because a track, vy)i. vJje:. Jeptopcn. and beaten the depth of snow. down, na lufttter-Vvha- or Demanded. Ilf THE of tha A'etix Preparations for Winter Work. J ITT1.E CoTTOXWOOD, Nor. 22. Editou lit:vttw : Among your mnuy - M 4 OSTIET. l Crystal Palae 3 - 3. FANCY DRY GOODS HOUSE INTEtLIGENCE. .MINING af . Si.-- - 1 " Protection v Port mu Prince, Nov. ti, Nov. 22 The case of the net remains unchanged. CROCKERY, Customers BILLIARD HALL. Countryi . d The Hornet ' '1 t . V- I j BANK EXCHANGE, r t- t A. - : i 6 , -I Pysicians nio-tf- Vice-Admir- ITOIIEIGN NEWg. mnarn- ! . - ' J . l Gov-ectm- sf tbs ! . FISH and PRODUCE, f, -, zzJ Sash, t- zy M- : . Mount f Lieut.-Gov-ern- PI3TXS, HOd.''I3fO.- - i - Licutciiaut-Gomxnaiide- PLCORINGa . . rn-inc- ut Vice-Admira- - ' : ; TESmAN DUNSSf CHICO SUGAR AND ALL KISTD9 OF Fancy Articles, j . SZDX3G, f T CEILING, ! i - WIHDOWS, f Dye Stuffsr ; Toilet find - npnrt-ment- wood-hof- tOORS, 8.R. f Wns-sen- Building Material. i Patent Medicines, Safe. all Kind of Ira . ' 03.C39.1 -- A e r CAPITAL ET0CN, gpWhich we offer at thft lowest czsh California! Redwood, Fboringy. I SwtUT, Secy. iy with any one who w ill prices, and are determined adopt" measures leading to this Rustic Siding, Dt?. A. .V A. rc Til JOHN'S LODGE Of IEltf EOTION, NO. 1, A. Hail General Crook goo s on with his ST. A. S. H., meets at Masonic Hall, (Commerce Building,) Main street, every Second and fonrth Not to be plans, it would have been but & few Monday of each month. Sojournlug Urethras re ORDERS Iron MILL TIM. SERB the would Lilies before entire ' months ' cordially invited tv attend. j . T. G. T. M. P. TRACT. f. . .have sued for peace upon terms that It-- M. SnxXTA See'y. PROMPTLY PILLED. woftld have insured the safety of the ' fV , , lives and property of the citizens of this Moriah No. 70 Lodge A M. Regular Comnmmcation Territory. Any other kind Of peace is held at Masonic A.llnii. Com mere Building, East Ciir.i- -, Doors, a monstrous crime against this people Temple Street, the Second and fourth Mouday ol nnd swindle upon the Government and each nianth. Member of Sister Lodge, and in good standing or cordially thw jvhle people, who are taxed to feed in itod -Brothrca tlculdlngs. LOUIS COM N, W. M. al tend. 4 'll i y t y Snd clothe ihe Indians.' A your ago CHKisToene Dikbl, Sec.y. last May I visited Apaches being fud at Main St. fee doors month af ttalkoom ' r . Camps bod"'it and Apache. Their I. A It IBPOR NO. I. Meet every Timrsday t chiefs expressed n desire for peace, and 7 r. X.. iu Commerce Building. Main street, A.11 XNuoineso done tliromsta tbs .LJUfftyli their professions were sincere; HT City. Odd fellows In good standing or ' " Vinot a was found there that tend. SOL. to at invited LEVT, N.O. President .qut JLJ'e ' J. M. Ouuox, Socj. ' ,, .. io7 stage or train taken, or a farming set. ' j Company. tlement iittackwLttr a herd captured, vlr ' ! h ' I " without more or less of these Indians f A: i.- le:ng engaged in the depredations; and Yard, one Hash south of liolMtlfl and Rtil Dm)$ n In us their nefarious work was PAY SPECIAL ATTENTION TO Ssgspon would' return J again to their Railroad Depot. ' posts, for restf food and-- protection. I E. II. BARBON, found such to have been the result of, all 84 COMMERCIAL STREET, BALT ..... 'Prootdora. ... . similar attempt which have br had been LAKE CITT. W. PARKIICIUT, mde to settle the Apaebe question on Paid- tor Produce. terms of bumanityl Instead of resulting tipHlglint Price . CHARLES DAULER, in peace to the country arid sguuritv tr ... I t) 4 T' fed and Iudiani more the the citizens, protected at ots,tl.e greater has been AND ; .S .L he destrucLoft of life and property; MAIN STJIEET, OaDJSHTo amf after remaining for ft time al r Lra0- -0 ' they have la y very iustance, save one, , left: without any pretended icxcuse, and in .war. , eftoaged open oo The Altas editorial indorses Gov. IN GENERAL. accused be and he cannot Salford, says Tlte Cliolceat Wine, Llgncrt and ot tgntirance of the subject nor his Cigars In iltc Market. facts controverted, and that the responhai.ltn Tns citt. evert sibility of the recent butcheries by the The finest gives to customer. and on rests directly Collyer Apache COOK Ac All order by mail will be promptly his associates. Professor D. Newton, of the Reunion and faithfully executed. School, hud his revolver stolen nt the exhibition given by the school in aid of Copying and Collecting the Chicago relief fund, and had $13 nnd taken out of DONE AT RKABOarARLK IIATES, charged as e.R-tisef !! the fund to reimburse him for the loss. T. E. CL0HECY, . Physician Prescription t uu-j3- y The .Board, off Education last, night n!3tt REriEtr 5 Y V Y terwd.ers resolution a pgtod forbidding of public, schools' hereafter, carrying CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. deadly weapons into school Louses, on r, 4 1 jiu. of forfeiture of their positI to us, 1 f . ft'.r" f Cav. Lattrry f k t,J TAXT conA SMITH. y' FFIOK OF XmS. j All the lottery cases were tinued in the Municipal Court1 for the " t i . term. '"The prosecution nppcftr to! have rr " AND made u cbnipletc faiTilre. ate 1 5 COnPAHY. 1XCORTVRA TED JXTLT It, t1t. ' , ; ' LUMBER i olt-t-L T UTA1I and CALIFORNIA-- 5 T v -- i i J. Drags, P. K. Safford, Governor of Arizona, publishes an exhaustive review of t !iyA i tlfff "'Apache qnestioa in the Alta this MAHONIO 'NOTICED morning. life warmly indorses General Crooks policy of inviting friendly No. 8, A, V. So A. M, He says Waaatrh Lolt against the Apaches. COMMUNICATIONS HELD AT RKGiT.AR Biilhiinz. Kiwt Tempi Street, tha tho robbed fund, plundered citizens of fourth fnilny of each month. Hb-- I ibis Territory are sick, nnd tired of war or of nnd Sister Lotlp. and sojourning llretliren ia desire that the flow of Ruod standing are cordiHliy invited to attend. nd earnestly B. U. UOSBRTSAN, W. M. anxious to blood shall stop. They are B1. In-rfta- ..J!. . ; Emjnire of J.RntxxTSJUL, Jeweler. Oppoite Salt Lake TIotua. Hnn.-'A-. . . - . - Arizona. , ' t I ; FOlt HALE. oa th Sltnalloa la SalXbrd ; f PACK AGE of Currency. A J. D.LAMBS&; ,Co. yJ ,x". j i j. Dealer la . FOUND. FRANCISCO. SAN UOM nin-J- . was the , Report aJksetji'taAw PACIFIC TELEGRAMS e' i- -, iissn4iaaw ! a - 5 i f. - tit 1 . -- dain.-iitaU- f--1 petted. The Ilnytieu Jiavti reiafiwoed the garrisons in the forts here, and laced guns in pSjitiostsd tiwpt are Of all E A' Ccac roa Bo xx FkI-ov- . eing held iu readiness- for active serpaiaral things, can there be any so ex- vice. , ' cruciatingly painful as bone felon? As St. Thomas, Nor. lb, via1 Havana, this malady is quite frequent, and the Nov. 22. The captain of .the steamer sabjeet of much earnest' consideration, Florida, now ia this port, called upon we give the latest recipe fur its cure, he American Conyul and demanded which is given by that high authority, be was ready to proprotection, the London Lovett ; As soon as the ceed to sea stating was afraid to on account but disease U" felt,' put directly over1 the of the Spauisb war vessel. spot a fly blister, about the size of year ' TS Ftp iBhrettw,' thumb nail,, aod let it remain for six Paris, Nor. 22 lhe papers hare an hours, at the expiration of which time, the directly under the surfaoe of the blister, account of an Hiteryicw granted byOne persons. may be seen the v felon, which can be Pope to a large ' body of bow long the instantly taken out with the poiut of a of the number asking would conneedle or sx lancet. t i . v c K1 oppression of tinue, the Pope replied wo, should refell a into Herald the sign ourselves to the wilV of the Most Tun local of Sarncommand; in that Territory would be ia r that the' Apach question as it and effectually settled, would have been bod that left to officer - been jeiLhut lea y out his plan.-- t without interference (f tin itinerant Indian Com Eliasian. B f an sooner was General Crook Ihirly 04 o.h, than Viuocnt Col yer the ven-w ! j fossil wJiq presides over! the search a fa Indian, uslied la tfid roseneof the keno room yesterday. He was inSome of Court room, od .manngeff to thwart.'the pfi the District to would like keep away V of General Cruok. "The reutt l tocaft friends , ' ' aslhst tahich from the eourt roua. It wa.-taiitl- - effurU to oppress Ckrist'an religion and establish itsr mvn great icis upon if ruins, h it whir is stilkiu j.u that this impious movement is SyseUU7 Coutlod and TUpcitsi countenanced br tho 'govcramCutv ih i for th Sally Review, by Russia, 'Kpaia 'and Switzerland, "Indeed. everywhere, revelation ,seek?'"'jtri-Y7. U. TelegraoliCo. Jumpli to drag down society into an nbvss. Nights . Dispatches. ftome, Nov. 22. The tlonsistory will held oa Friday fort preconizatioir'of bt f j Bishops, when the Pope will pronounce: an allocution, in which he is exju-ctetlie s leu likes City I of f.o, refer to hia. eonrute in coanectioa with. the occupation of' tlie city by the J Loiideu. New London, Conn., Nov. 22. The King. p4jrtb, Nov. 22 Francis Deak, the of freight New London, whicl left New York with eminent liberal statesman, is danger-ounl- y i ill. y t t T freight only for Norwich", was burned Queenstown, Nov. 22 The steamers this morning in the Thames river. Some of the crew were lost, but the number is Atlantic and Maine have arrived. not yet known. Slorin on Ihe Irish Coast. : Later. Further particular of the Nov. 22. Reports of discs;-London, burning of the steamer on tlie Norwich tors to shipping by the recent storm and NeWjYprk jtiK s)ate that the spread continue to come iu from all quarter. of the flalnis having vlndewd the boatl The was driven ashore on tln and life preservers impracticable, the Irish Kgery coast and became a total wreck. passengers threw themselves into the Five of her crew were drowned. water, clinging to portions of the cargo The Rowing Match j ; which bad been thrown overboard. the For championship of the I vne, toThose who were able to swim esenped wbo to the shore. Some were picked up ex- day, iAa swift' by thaVjav lor cre hausted oitd 'tome hhtf dbzetf' nf 'the benf the' Ren forth s hythroe lengths Tlie steamship Prussian Las arrived crew and passengers are still missing ahd it is feared lost, among whom is C. al Liverpool. B. Rogers of this city. The Unit and There is This Mornings cargo will be an entire loss. the fate of as here to excitement great the passengers and crew. . Now York, Nov. 22. The London Economist having, mentioned with rq ' Norwich, Conn., 22. The loss of life gret ;.lhe ..name of U. S. Minister as a Director of one of the ,ly the City of London disaster is greater Sfheuck, than at first supposed. There were only new mining cbnipanieSj" with the that commercial occupaseven passengers, but ol these Win. T. remark of any kind appears Norton, C. B. Rogers and Harrison tion wit It" the fnne-tioincompatible Aldrich, all of this city,- - were lost. Of of a diplomatist, tho New York the officers and kleCk1 bkhdsl nine are known to be lost, including Win. 1 Evening Post, to day, expresses hope tHat our Government will - immediately second CounM mate, Ely, Hamburg. recall Lon-doSchenck, who, it says, by perand M. W. Baker, engineer, New She was insured for $100,000. mitting hi official position, to be used to promote stock speculations, iiBrntlir' himself and Juijcoantry. and shows ' nashington, Nov, 22. The Second ales utter waut of respect to : high offices. Auditor was yesterday able to announce Geoepul fBatlcr --dcabduCel as a canard the exact amount of the defalcation of tnc whole story. Maj. J. Ledy Hodge, now serving senis The steamer City of New Lotidorf, tence of ten years at Albany Penitewh ichibtirned last night, was valued at nts , Xlic accounts of pay.mastcrs iy.e $ 7 Af whieh wh e is' i n s u red ! n many years behind Tiaad, and Auditor the Hartford, Norwich and New York Freoeh ia his annual report calls attenCompanies. The agent in this city, at tion of Secretary Boutwell to the parsi- two ;wasi iinccrtaln q'ijottk Ttbls monious policy of the Administration whether crew had been lost, of the any in limiting the clerical fore to the min- but it is almost certain t'T,imum number. The disbursements of j St. Nov: 22. Anna Bntry, an-- , Louis, Major Ilodgc as Paymaster here were aetress, well known in Chicago and $435,0:18,180 ; the! actual defalcation, other cities, who came here a few uitys $445,020, 0.1. TJier are yljier , acy ago in feeble health, the results of exbe Jiiofitabl couiiUitattiwlpchlwimd posure during the Chicago fire, died to.to the Government' fo nave promptly day, through incorrect administration settled. of a dose of elixir of opium. i Chicago, Nov. 22. The Mexican Revolution. The first snow ot s the season fell here this morning; it New York dispatches from say the revolutionary movement bsrely whitened the ground. Weather is becoming general iia Mexico.- - Gen. td night very cold. , 1. Uoclio was marching to the relief of I Saltillo. The place was severely pressed This Report. by the revolutionists so that a speedy issue of the contest at that poiut was New York, - Nov. 23. A dispatch Imminent. General Attoriq was en- from Wftslriwgtoiclor tlie Herald: tffijf gaged !n idtiataai tobslrcation of Ihn that of the real ob movements of Axie, and Den has be- Grand Duke the f of. thc.isit ject gnn fortilying the place. Juarez ted ' States, ' reports Alex ' his request to Congress that qftsejiarged with avmVsion of an for parliamentiiry vote of extiaor-- d imporWnCand delicate character to our the Mexicnn to President. lowers inary nothing less than subscribed money for the relief aGovcytirvewt.fo being an alliance otfcusiye and pryfeswl of Chicago and the aid of sufferers by dfteflsrve iaictwcfeu the two;-ne- t ions. - A fires in Wisconsin. apprehended by RusEurojap U. I. Advocate1 Trmporit ton Forsia, who beHtnes that with the. active .aid of the Chned' States, or assisted by . bidden, Wsshaigton,-fiwmerlTholnasi i. Iliirint,-;e- f tin extensive "pH'vateering fleet Omler of Louisiana, is appointed U. Russian letters bf marque, she could S. advocate before the arbitrators to dpfy nil ErowiLi'' X The llhrsVl has personaj inrrmatKia settle the claims of American citizens and against Spain, in place of Caleb Cush-jug- , from Bca- - Butler, IlenryftVlson Thurlow Weed, that they kwow nothing resigned. f Tho solicitor of the Treasury decides of the formation of an anii flhint partvi that all petroleum must be marked at Wilsoil alto disbelieves thauSumner ' "' what degrei, Fahrenheit, it will ignite, engaged in the movement.,; New Ywrlq Novr" 23 There vare ml and the transportation of coal oit on will turii passenger steamer is entirely forbid- mors that the voucher thieves in the Pacific Stale's evidence, and reveal ' the names den ' Arrival of AlexisState. In Washington.' o( those instigating; the thofts.', ,The The Grand Duke has arrived iu a excitement with regahl to failures of special train. Tlie depot was thronged sH'ings banks has quieted down ; all with a large crowd, anxious to see him. bank that failed had large deposits The Prince and suite bring in citizens from Lbc p.yprvJXj'N atipnal . Saving dress j werat Till 'they Bank, though iqw paying i.irj will soon reached the front of the building, and cea.-business ; its Preside iTT," lleriry then but by a few. The Duke, Catacnzy, Smith Martly, lot much from stock Admirals Possisctt anil Secy took cabs speculations. Moneys of the Bowling and were driven to the house of Mr. Green Savings Bank had been used for' Catacnzy. The rest of the suite went , toi political purpose. 1 his bank used the the Arlington.' v-- 'i name of Horace Greeley to induce pro Alexis DUpatch'to Ihe Emperor OIT pie ta pnlrenigcjt. W. Jcld Senior, a member of the firm lor lVnalngton. New York, Nov. 22.- - Soon nfier the of VT. Feld A Co., of Boston, whose books have been seized by the Govi s arrival of the Grand Duke at his oh suspicion of false invoicing of in the Clarendon Hotel, lie disgoods, is said to be one of tlie A he- - fullowiagf message To kis imported patched' richest men iu New England; the firm . cable. father, by have some sixty vessel affont; the To the Emperor of Russia, St. P involved is $ 10,000 in alleged amount cordial and magnifitersburg: lCntry cent. Reception and parade of military. frauds by pretended collusion with ; ) ; j weighers. Q General holiday iu the city. No V. Conn. 23. Seven Norwich,' i i V T f JA i.irxis.t f more bodies have been recovered from The same dispatch to (he1 the burned hull of the steamer City of Empress of Russia, in the Crimea. New York, Nov. 22. Alexis left at Now London, making nine lives lost. St. Louis, Nov. 23. Dr. Robert A. 1 1:30 o'clock this morning, for WashChristian, Acting Assistant Surgeon ington, accompanied by" Count Sell S. shot and killed himself at I". A., Catn-caCount Olzenouff, Minister the 18th Fort and suite, Passiel, wbiW Hayes, Kansas, pn temporary inst:, glider ; laboring Rowan, and his aid. ISnowing hero all forenoon. Robesotv. i 23. Winter fans fairly Nov. Chicago, 22. Nov. The train Rnhiinore, special the commenced, mercury this morning from New York, conveying the Grand Duke Alexis and party, passed through being ten degrees above zero. Accounts the city this evening,, leaving Camden from the North report very cpld The Mississippi river Is Station for Washington, a few minutes weather. Winona. at frozen after six o'clock, and notwithstanding iloirge crowds gnthered around fhe tlie lateness of the hour, a crowd of I" residential mansion at jhiton. too sch several jiundred assembled at the deputy and on arrival of the train, they broke the Grand"Duke. IIe arrhid nt onb forth in hearty cheers which were o'clock aud was heartily jebeeQ.-- as hq All the members ofsthe Calr-- i gracefully acknowledged by tho Duka, alighted.-in the Bine parlor, and were Get present who appeared on the platform. Minister Catacnzy presented the Prince ' ' Lteat.-Gor. Death of Dunn. to the Prtsldctitj who greeted him coriNew Orleans, Nov. 22. -- The Prince, responded. Oscar J. Dunn, died at six oclock dially. t mass meeting-was- ! London, Nov. '23,-a-this A. at his residence in .this city, lielff-wBristol last 5 evening, at t after three days' illness of congestion of which thd ipeaker Were unrestraiited in the brain and lungs, aged 51 years. their denunciations of the monarchy of Great Britain. Passed Over the Veto. 'The Nov. 22. Halifix, Notr. 23. Through the 'Atlanta, Ga., LegislaI of cholera by th steamer ture passed the election bill for over the Acting Governors veto, Franklin, three deaths have occurred, and there are yet fire ensns at Chezzclli. by more than majority. -- o The place has been quarantined. TEL.BGKA H 1 were - Last - And now comes Fitch, the broretted, Thomas of the chestnut-broweyes, and speaks his piece to a reporter of the New .York JItrald with all tie argentiferous polish whiedi distinguishes in so eminent a degree the son of Nevada. And forth with the Uaaid reporter rnshts to hjs oSice and Thomas is dished np in the Herald as the author of two columns of such ridiculous twaddle as fairly throw Fishback and George Alfred in the background, and leaves the bero of the chest eyes mdnafeh ' of the field of fiction. , Ah, .Thpnia, hWoull yottf How often would we have gathered yotr together, 160 as a heti 'gathers Iter chickens under her wir.g, Thomas, and you would ot. P'al retainers from llrigiiaina exchequer, and the glittering bauble of a prospective 'seat in.the United- - States Senate, have been the mes of pottage for wbluhybu have bartered' your puliticiil birthright and sold yourself body and soul, to a cruel theocracy, who will use you so long' ns subserves purposes, and then cast you aside as a worthies tool. You have paid ddariy tQueb-i- l of the ) TIIOSK CHESTMUT.BHOWil tnimj-- f nl-r- .4 mmjsSK jgweyjgl1 ' xA Etc., Kte, K ' ' ata4 . fTNE stock of Broadcloth, Cbratmerec, TeL vets, etc., oa band. Clothing made, is lateat behkinobU style, and a bt guaranteed in all coora. ; OloUiiag chwued aad repaired aa recsonabt " ftTms. ma- want 4t made "of tht.-berlfjon teitatgou, : A x ii! S atr ' FltEE OF CIIAHGE 4 - ' rrmx Oopartnsrtblv I a 8. Bambargor. J. Eahrmaa an A. 1 I ft Co., k th ilay Eambwgor, ht-ta t fcrra raid 4u mutoal agrramoal. All to raii to Ptdlech ft I on tair. Fo-ic- To all parts cf tLe City. v .w J. ''t" -ft .r u.h . 1 I' . i Comer ef t... . Ntalra and lk Strtet. Colt " - S. 'J.i-A. Lakt City, Net. LI, 171. JAVrtWtflvK, PUVhlXli IW . ... ' . |