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Show UTAH MINING Till: JOURNAL. in , ) 'lull Ciiiivi.'iiliim uf lin .ilirr:il i hereby ci.lli'il t'i un i t - of Curium-- , j u .McKi'ikii I're-iilin- In this important ease, Mbere nu 172. Thu kcvvrul counties untitled to Dele gale ii iv us follows: Jin'. Elder II, Cliche 2, Hieli 2, Wisher ti. Morgan 2, 1, Suit Haris 1, Summit it, Wiih-,tub fi, 7, Lake l.'i, lYuahiaftoa 1, Tw Sevier I. Millard 1, iSuiiste 2, Juab 3, K .ue 1 Iron Heaver I, 4, Jiute 3, Jljr onler of tlio Territorial Cell trnl J. M. Chairman, t'oinniittii'. Wm.s Srii Bit, SceV. e !.-- lion tn i 1 I lie ilefemluiilK l uji-j- from working wus grunted mi lust Tuesday evening, by bis Honor, Chief Justice Jus. IS. McKean, its reported in our isac of tlio lGtli, was by eimuscl on hotii sides his Honor in chambers argued l he to terms of the injunction to le ns Tlio issued. subject wus still under. discussion at the hour of nur going tn press, and consequently i we could not give a report of the proceedings. rpou (he Chancellor's taking bis seat Counsel for PlantiV rend the injunction order prepared by them, and stated if thu same was objected to they would git e place to hear the same statpd. There-i- i Km he was followed by Jonathan C. Hoyle, Esq., for the defense, who said that this writ of injunction pro seiitrd le his Huuor, by preventing the defendants from not only working apon, mining or carrying away ores, hut also from entering iqmii the premises and from interfering with plaintiff entering or working thereon was, in etfect a judicial ouster of defendanta from the possession it was admitted that they held ; u possession the plaintiff itself swore the defendants hold ut the commencement of the proceedings. It put the defendants out of this possession, and put the plaintiff in. That the defendants were entitled to a trial by jury upon the question of possession and title, and his Honor, by granting the writ us asked for, was usurping thr prerogatives of a jury and actually depriving the defendants of their jioKses-siuiclaimed and sworn by them to lie rightful, without a trial of that question ns the law gaaniiilees. That this application was fur au restraining onler or injunction x n tic ii It lilr, Thai there is u marked distinction in the jiowers of a court upon such an in- junction, aud out iiiiolc ut the final hearimj , when the ilerruo is made. That in the iirt, the could only hold the defendants iu the condition, the court found them wheu the bill wus tiled. The rnnrt could prevent defendant from mining or working on the premises and from removing ores therefrom, hut could net lawfully put the defendants out of and put the plaintiff iu the iosession of the disputed premises. And a number of strong and pointed authorities i.crc read bv counsel, to the court, upon this proposition, and the coiinsi-- l iihii the other Aide; were ihfled to prod am1, under the Hritish nnd American authorities, one, except as to water rights and uuisauees ; that countenance the idea (if a chancellor iijmih iih inlrrlnrufftr iltr nr iiijitnclinH, putting one party out of Kissession of hind and putting the other jiurty in. ' ' Thai iu mandatory injunctions, the order was made on a hnal hearing, which this was not. That the effect of the decision of His Honur, if given as solicited bv plaintiff, would he to dispense with jury trials aud to proceed in ejectment cases iu equity, a thing unheard of in the law. upon an interlocutory injunction. Thai hereafter if two men claimed different parts of the same ground and both were iu possession of a urt, one claiming all ot it, he, who claimed all, by an injunction, without a jury, could oust his opponent and secure a pusex-siw- u. c ! ; . A meeting of '.lie Libera! Party of Utah is hereby culled on Saturduy, July LU, 1S72, at s o'clock . in., ut the Lib- eral Institute, to elect delegates to uilcuil the Lilicral Conveution to be held at Coriuue, eu the 2jlh day of July, 1172, lor the iiirKM' of nominutiug u rundid-ut- e fur Delegate to Cmigrea. J. M. Out:, Chairman Central Committee. MOHR VSCftPATIOXH. iiudcrrtiiiiil tlmt the Mormon Judges and Justice of the l'eacc arc again usurping kihii tlmt were never delegated to them. W'c hour of one Pro hate Judge isuing uu injunction, and a Justice of the Pence, ettemptiug to ".erre and bare executed n writ of ejectment in a mining affuir ! These things are wholly illegal, and will result in trouble if they continue. Writs of certiorari have liccn applied for aud will doubtless lie grauted. In take tbesu matters out of (be bands .of irresponsible ielty iiilii'iais alio will again lie taught i heir duties hvthc higher courts. M'u VAIll 11. A V, MKsSIKtltS. "it is a singular state of affairs, and one strongly illustrative of the one man influence in the city government, that, while the Council, police justice nud police are following the Gentile and Mormon butchers of the city like sleut he hnuud.-- , coiiiKtHiug them to move their slaughter houses beyond the city limits, and to sell their meals ut designated .places, ft rig ham Youug is allowed to entry ou the slaughtering of cuttle within the precincts of the tithing yard. He has established a market in the of the tithing house, and in con- tempt of th Municipal ordinances, sells meats there, in the Terr heart of the town. Now, if it would not Le an impertinent question, why is a distinction made between lrighara Young ami Jaeub Smith, or any other Gentile or Mormon butcher? Why are the latter crxccuted, while arrested, fined aud the former goes scot free, when Loth are equally guilty of offenses against the law? I.et ns have justice ill this community and no partiality, and jieuple will obey the absurd luws without much , grumbling; hut do not mukc invidious distinctions if you would have the municipal machine run more smoethlr. eren-hande- i, Hou. Win. M. Stewart, as a counsel for plaintiff, then followed, and assumed the position that His Honor could do no The Mayor of Yeddo is ia San Fran- less than grant all the relief prayed for cisco. in plainlitr a bill for injunction. J That inasmuch as Ilia Honor hud alGen. Grant is goiug to Washington ready decided that the defendants were via Newport. occupying ground belonging to the The Marquis de Noaillcs, French plaintiff, it lieeame the plain duty of the Minister, has arrived. court to give to pluintill ihs session of it. Weather still hot ia New York, with Senator Stewart entered iutu a brief elalraratiou of his argument in defense iiianr cases uf sunstroke. of lira positiou he held, which was A Liberal leouhlican demonstration marled by his usual force nnd earnestLas taken place in Indianapolis. ness. The Seuator was followed by Traiuor The Tammany General Committee W. Iark, Esq., also an advocate for nomination ratified of the iiare Greeley. who maintained the position plaintiffs, ltlnir, assistant siijieriuteudent, is the assumed liy the learned geatleniuu who whiper in the House of Hefuge, St. Iireeeded him, and at some length, with Jjouis. arguiimiilntive faculty, strung Hear Admird Dr is to lie relieved of l.v laid down bis roiistruetion of the law The command of the North Atlantic for the consideration of Ins Honor, hich iu his opinion left we doubt as to squadron. the roarnc which should la pursued in K.k. I. ni. rautoii, in A.,ku.v. has r1P ,Wlli wti,.h lprn I lie adiuini.- the Nnttiiiiiil luuiuiv.-- . in futor of his I. ' tratiou li.ul in Mr. Thomas Mar.lnill ..I lb- - firm of A Grant and IViinm took Maiwliall & Carter then tmk uji in New ilaieu. Itond, I closing arguiuei.t for tin defriue. mid reviewed Hie ease in all its ineii:, de out in favor of Grain. fined to Ids Honor aluit in his judgment should Ik tlie hind of onler his Honor sloiiiM issue. hi,i after making a very pewerl'iil ami eloquent ml Iren., Yl. A. H. Eddy, Depntv tj. M. lien- - lii lioiior iiistriieied Charles II. has been orienil to duty u Chief stead, Km., of conn.) for plaintiff--, m tj. M. of the Depart incut of the l'acifie. n'lnnslilt-- I the already drawn up order, and confer with the conn ad fur tlie opA dreadful tragedy occurred in in tu the ulicrutious and Mrs. Kenny shot and killed a position and filially submit it uiiiiiidiiienis, man named Cummings, for slsiideiing ' ' " "" " ll rovul. previous to the " .i oiirt. Col. E. S. , Dan Yoorhcvs has Uen renominated Joklyn, one of tlie eoniicl far tlie to Congress, aud addressed his conarose, aud requested permission stituents. He reerets the nomination of of the Court to he allowed tu make a Croolcv, and will not take bnck any- few remarks; which the J udge with his Our thing lie has said uiiout him, hut is in- accustomed urbanity granted. clined to support the action of tlie snce will not permit us tn quote tlie I irinucrntic Conveution. He denounced entire speech of the Colonel, nor render course of tlie nd mi uii tril- his close argumentative the Gittfriy points but He hnjH'd will only give an outline of his strong, lion lowurds the Soutli. Greeley would realise the hiqn's of the nud seemingly convincing argument. Col. Joslyn, after pursuing briefly the Soutli, and that eu(c aud prosKrity would return to ibciu ut time us before. argument uf Mr. Hoyle, then forcibly TELEGRAPHIC ROTES. . 9 iuel . clii-nts- . e k . . ' - i- -. ' TELEGRAPHIC. This Mornings Report A II. 1AHLIN rl HANKERS. Ac CO., Alwat Woman Kills Her Klamtrrrr. f Ictalunm, July I'J.-- i v en liMiid from Sutiuii tu Hi. Ci.. IuUHihh, A w. i linn lurk, Hinli:nn, i Jilsi'k Jka-k- , Cuinp Flujii Kill! !. Tiulir luim.. Itl CO Ilankera and Ikealer Drefta uu Kiirep. Kiiiuihniu t'lilU iL.iu.. Iy allrutUil to. EAST TKMll.K XTRKHT, XAl.T TIIKO. Je-J- p. Uki. r TRACY. SALT LAKE CITY NATIONAL MALT Ol 1 BANK LAKE CITV, I'TAlt. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, g;,Wt , 1 M. Bcnj. DuRell, Preside HUGH WHITE, CASHES n MA1ICUH It. 5IAYEI1, DRILL DIAMOND Ooiupnn.Va . 1'OltldKSN. Are Attempt to AMiaklnate. ... it couimanda and enjoins defendants, ending the .cause at issue and final Jecree thereon, from entering upon any the premises described iu the Eorlion of complaint, vix: 2.100 feet of vein or lode, known us the Kmma lode commencing at discovery shaft, known us Woodmnn shaft, and running caster- lv from il 1,000, and from thence, (the i said shaft) westerly S00 fed: embracing in said 2,100 all the dips, spurs,, 'angles and variations. Defendants are en-' joined from entering upon nur of tin ' mining works made liy plaintiffs and from orthcmselves, mining n or extraeting ore from par-tioaajr of said premises. ' and irom removing on-- from thr premises already extracted, also, from preventing or interfering with free ingress or egress to the works in question by plaintiffs, into or upon any of the mining works, drifts, tunnels, wiiixc aud chatnls-ra- , mode or to Ik made by piaintitls upon said premises for thu purpose of mining and working the same. niaiiufiu-tiiriu(- . pmter the IIKMVXIHAP ''Litt-liot- '' Patsui," This Hank will transact all legitimate Lankiug business and DEALS IN GOLD AND SI1 Omni Citv, July 17, '72. Ens. Jot'itXAi.: Tlie atmosphere and Depmiit gem-ru- l budne- -. Itauka Mint h . BaaCfc and indivuiuule; vlm-- arrow in, 1771 currency. Kxchanmoa the prlneipal iii ufo- -. thr Conuitii'a furnuhed in auuu to Uii ' ki-- 'me T puaiture. ' Certiflcatn of depoaila iuwl, payMa oa call, ur at any apnriMtiw or ram-ncablfl in any rt uf lh I'uited Kumimw r , l. r Iylimlrii-alit- s uf huls ; lAnith ul hule ; IHrveii.iu uf liulr vertival, aNgalar ur lioriruntal. Hrfif op Capital, $rm.noic Warn-l- i lluwey, Preehlenr. Cl ia. L Udlli-r-, Vice 1'reei.h-utA ut Irony 1111110, with pries list uf tnachiUM furaala ami roulraets fur wurk, ut un appliealiuu tu HKXTJIAU FA New York. July 111. The Liberal Republican Executive Committee sav they are receiving letters from prominent colored men promising to furor Greeley and Drown; Alfred S. Duseubury, a lawyer, suicided Ire shooting himself at his house last evening. His mind is supposed te have been affected by sunstroke. The Wmll savs Greeley is hard at work on a new ciievclojiedia, which will lie inflilishr-soon. A Washington dispatch says the difficulty afiout Casey's holding on as Collector of New Orleans is that the administration recommends no person to take his place at present ; therefore he holds Ins resirnation. A Harrisburg interviewer reports Cameron saving that tlie opposition of Forney and his TYm to Martranft for Governor, dont amount to a puff of a cloud. Now Forney, he nays, is and therefore nurses fancied bitterness towards anybody else. He feels spiteful to Hartranft because uf unpleasant admission, lie was compelled to make in tlie Evans fraud exami nation. Cainrruu, after detailing the cenneetion of Forneys family with Evan's mp, said, it is believed that Foruct will soon find some reason for deert"e' Grant. He doesn't think have really that Mel '' ire nr Mon-heamuch influence. being cool and balmy yesterday, 1 started up to take n look nt the mines on the llusc Metal Hange." Tlie first that I to were the mines of tlie English Company, on 5ilvcr Shield Hill. 1 did not inspect these mines, but from the great piles of ore on the dumps and tho extensive appliances for working, 1 should judge them to be very large ones. After leaving the Shield Ilill I passed a number of fine looking but did nut have time to examine them. I reached the divide after some terrible steep climbing, nud from that . pros-jmet- Agent fur Utah Territory, lake ily. .T. Taylur'a any. Ilutel, Salt JeSif j Hauler iu PURNITU RE, and Manufacturer uf Mattrasses, Uphelstery, Jrihf Something New! BANKERS. East Temple St., Salt Lake HKA1.KRR (Sr IN Gold Dust, Coin and Bullis Exchange au all tha Prlueipal (Da of (lie Vnlted Rtatea and Ennp, Partienlar attention given to Collect!, and proccedrremitteid at current met of Exeliange on day of nyment. I rORRKRPONDKKTHi HOUSEKEEPERS. ATTENTION! ..aa Vraori-- Bunk of Califuraia..... Lee A tl oiler Cook Connly Kaiimwi Bank llakt-l- l think aaaaaaoaa.aaaaaaeseaoooa Xtata flank uf Nelneka I .Nrw till ........ .Cbior I I . ft. I ...Jlak Jodtt f QlfAltTZ WAGOW. Cuumanlly on hand ur loaili tuunhr if liwiied. Aleu PATKNT LODGES. point pit my first view of ry Canyon and the numerous mines scattered over the mountains on lioth sides of the can- WsMtth Lodge Ro.'l, A. V. A A. M, r,.inniuiiii-fiiilurM at a KKUCI.AR Mmuii- - llttll. Temteiilse NtUlditif, yon. The first I visited wus the Chicamil Snwl, llw go, and was kiudly shown around by iMtiih ViiSsjr f nn-- nniilti. Mn-- I n . uf ad iiMiniii Mr. Creighton, oue of the owners. The Riwthiun is -- "kI tiUnc am corChicago ia down 1 43 feet on tlie main dial tjr iaiilnl leslimul. . J. M. OIIK, W. IL, Xsasmli. Ktas, Kr. - and -3 Plata. shaft, and allowing a large body of rich ; W, A. F.fc A. M. Xn. Ml. Narlah carbonate ore. which looks as though il tMwaniraliuO held at Msaoalr would go iulo the hundreds. 1 next vis- RiHT.AK T'4r Aim, Ik Scroll aad Sminti Mimdiv i l rock aioalh. MpaUnaffis ited the Hidden Treasure, Fourth of -r Mo aad otnirHiac Hrrthrea ia pad alaad- ! Tire tho kind ( romUHt Mia, July, Kearsarge, Mouo, Wandering Jew. w. m. Dlack Prince, l'ocahoutas, Mountain; - CaaiMseasa lakiu. fcv'jr. rrtr loremtoJ. Chief and Lucky Jim, aud found thut ATKO I'ttnimiink-aliun ol this the reports in regard to the great richgTlha Vim suit Third Tnmtsy ufUlr wh ataaih, ness of these lodss had not been exagger- at Maanair Halt; IM Traipla Kim.- - NmW af auler Lftw aaS s'Kniina luvllirru ia guml ated, as they were all that was claimed uadiug art KurSiall iailS. X. B. ZAIIIIISKIK, W. It. hoik in rirhnesa and quautity of ore. C. A. Aclius fwit, Hrslry. Jczi'.tf From my experience in mining matters Suitor lor to mil aMtrr lo the A. V. A A. M.i lUh (e. (V. H I should Fnva City, I'tah. judge that Dry Canyon was a . the Vim RKitt'I.AR rmmMnh-sliiHiI pretty safe place to invest capital. HOl.t) Ihini hlinli)l uf sw-- luuiilh. All returned to Ophir late in the afteruuon Mswkm iN psal alsnSine am inilil IRC M. SW AKTZ. W. M. pretty well tired out with tuy day's; Ili.n Hv'nwiv, Sscjr- .journey, for 1 tell you it i no mean job A A.K. II. to climb these hills. 1 made up my JOII ST. W.tMiiir IIhII, iOihhwh V X. K.ael-- t iniml to retire early and rest ulf the M.'u Irw. Peeuwl amt Vmrih rtw-lrethreii r muulli. TurtMr il the All of hut tlie awwrtad rise. f.iligucs day. grand ball r.iMiatiji intiled tonlt-n- d. was too great a temptation to resist, so I T. V. TRACY. T. V. tl. M. . M. Jrfiiif tried to forget my weariness and went. I las StTt. was well laid for so doing, for 1 Ciiii not TYasliwkle Tribe. Xa.1,. Imp'd O. II. M. Iiel.1 Ml laiM'a IIhII. nTATKP reiiieiiilK-having passed so pleasant nu i f) uni l,inlli Hlreel. eier H'nlnnlay ewnini X. VI.. ia gnnl ataiiK. Xi.junininK ale wcIL or i enjoyed myself so erelong iu :t"d o alt-ins ai- - . 'I lie and uia-- l ruuiplul airiuimt uf knowthe for . X MIT it. X. TIIKO. iniit give Ophrritrs rridit k. w wii mt. r. n. I j,s ri-to do how in the things up ing Stub Ladge Xw. I, I.O. O. K. style. Salt I dike City, witii its xiqicriur ?a I BBT turf Thnmliy al S p, n. in l'ianueh-do could not facilities, ber.cr.ur turn uni ill Hiiildilic- -. Main eiim-t- . Xill Ijuke rily. Odt am " ,r" riusTx.'fl. " a Burr set of ladies ai.J gei.llemcn than were present at the grand lmll. As tlie j X. Ii. X. ll I, Se. rl:,l-y- . miners say. I'm getting stack uficri Balt Lake Ladire R. W, I. O. O. K. atSn'rlurk, erry VriiUy tlphir." lir I never ant where met a RCVKTtNiiS Vi lli' 1111, Knit TVniide pet. it at iMd morn Lind and socutlde set of people Meuihere iu icimd Ululiiia are Kwr ItNNxIll l tlh ril). inrlltd B. M. HARNUM, N.ll. than at Ophir. It. A. It i'rn. ii.'.iiif This ufteriitNoi I take the stage for Lewiston. Camp Floyd, win re, 1 uniii-Kimball & Lawrence. tluuse, rtean. Il ly itHinii, and stand, they have Intely been making A eti'flli'Ul Ibre.kl reaMiiKhi rale. I will write you from some rick strikes. Aeenntf South St., near Stott NiMit. ; there. JiyHkk. JjIMf Pi'oNjicct Form JELLY GLASS. h-- CO G. E. WHITNEY. Attorney) 1 bl y Chairs, Main Strrot, Opswila White Ifuuae, Salt lake city. . A. W WHITE & 3I. .TOELHON, ' r A uthoriuJ '111100. Cal.tiHCiias, EASTUllN. 1 I dniwu Tr.i.fc-ru srw Ynrk nd, Athntic aud the priad,l aud IVifc' ia uuy rt uf tho Vula-- Sbfc ayailitUa Cuuaila. c ) III CITV. : HCLT.ION AND ORKS. and Currency I s Aiib.! SlrntH Jirill, turie. Madrid, lit. Adraurra aiude on ahlpueutK of tmllia , Adapted ftr rork drilliBg, khaftinx, tannslinf, to New York. Saa Vnurciaco and Karupa. At midnight last night, nu attempt , iliep horiag aud prusiiecting. was made to assassinate the King aud The Prospecting; Drills Queen of Spain. Their carriage was rORREXPOSDEXTN i fired on. One of tho assassins was Naliorml Park Bank: Art fribrticuUrljr Monintfiultil to thou wUkiog KW lunik. 4 killed and two were captured. a The tu UfAt til Yitlutf uf uiintM and IinaUuu, Uw.on A (V tbjr h SAX FRANCISCO : California Tnrl C Kiug and Queen were driving home pnslucaa tost con which at amiall outl; will J : .ON DON rliam-Muf a uiae at auy depth. The Joy Cooke. MeCulloeh A C from Hhe palace garden when the how tha tull.wiiii: is a uwuurjr uf advaulaatiS : Jeti wonld-hfired assassins uK)n them. Siwed Iu huriug: Neither were hurt, however. Immense KATIOXAL HANKOFIVU FIRST brumiiujr iu uaiug ; excitement in the citv. Unmhilifjr and iuiilii-il- ' ; f . Urpwaltary. Dmignilrd DfaMs(-JW- M I ' KIIIK PATRICK. A low ext ratrx, and telegraph truii-. Lnaru made ou bullion, public aerai local aluck, wercItandiiMar other guWiIc!r budiu-paper Apprurcd diwuiuyT Xw Oltlre. Cl Llherty iiimI, lajnnrtlou. BHOM 0111 u WELLS, FARGO & EVFRKKS KtlKWAHDKR Kandy Matloiiaud I.lttlc Cottonwood. KAUULE HORSES A dreadful tragedy took place V H. Iiirtim tuklnx wwlill kuiumla Soiult about six miles from this city, oil tlie fitHliou for Litilv ColtoiiKkoil ran il.liver tluain, Santa llosii roiid, It appears a yonng t thr eaniiany iaimnlialHr attar thair arrival la Alla rity, ami art IliiTvIij raliavnl of fiiriliiT nr woman, now Mrs. Kenney, living at iKimiliililv, . . . ,. Hast lYtuluma, who lias Im-- a married II. T. fAKt-lA (U i.GSif A short dime, had trouble with her hyv Land fur the pnst week or two oil acLKM TJ lie count of remarks made about her by a man named Cumin in';, derogatory to her character since her marriage to NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, Kenney. About a weeks ago alio left V0K 1TIK , her husband, going Luck to her father's house this afternoon. Cummings was Improvement of the Interests passing nenr the house with a load of wood, when she approached him with n , tor TUX anJ shot him through ,f t loaded shot-guthe head killing him instantly. She imAMERICAN TROTTING TURF, mediately cauie to town with her father, Mr. John Hotiner, nnd gave herself up FOR SALE. lXdCIUK OF to the authorities. . She seems to hare I ; the sympathy of the whole community as she is believed to be innocent of the slanderous reports made against her by Cummings, which caused her separation .19 JOUBSAL OhFICr. from her husband, and led to the commitment of the dreadful deed. She is THE AMERICA quite young and prepossessing, not nineteen over or luting years eighteen of age. She will hare a preliminarv examination before Jnstice Cavanaugh tomorrow morning. C .... Ratine of MISCELLANEOUS. Livery & Feed Stablei, WIWTF.ltN. e by the plaintiffs for an injiint tii hi remarked, tlmt His Honor silling ns a chancellor iu a emirt of equity, had the right, and cauld ism n writ restraining his clients from working in any manner tin premi.-e- s in mntrover-tybut, ns the oil tin raimi Innl already been eub-rriloelicl of His Honor's Court to come a traverse jury, His nii liir irinl Honor could not command them to give tlio KiSM.'Ssiun of tin: pros:rty to plaintiffs, iiuiiMi Ini undertook to decide that they w'i'ii' ireqmsscr, which involved the title to tin projM-rty- . Judge McKean: "Jos, but Colonel, I In hold yuu as troapassepi." Well, yaur Honor, continued the Ciiuaell'lhat must decide the whole mutter. Von sit there us a Chancellor iu eouity in this matter, rind not only decide on enjoining ua from working, hut ilemntui that we ahull place iLe plaintiffs in possession, thereby deciding a common law cuke iu n court of equity, as to onr title ; that wo are trespassers ; when wc claim, aud the laws of our country, of England, nnd of every civilised country in the world for years have said, this shall only be decided by a jury of your licrrs"!' No ,1 udge or Chnuclkir can decide these questions, and your Honor well knows this mutter is docketed to appear iu .your court hcfofc a traverse jury, who alone can try these questions. And what would ocrur wheu the jury must be drawn and the question were asked, 'Have you formed an opinion?' The answer would lie. 'Why, res. Jndgo McKean has already decided that you are trespassers.' o arc willing to submit to your Honor's decree restraining us from work, but assuredly protest against plaintiff being put in Kjsscssion of this property, which wc have spent so much time hrnl money on, and demand thut this matter of trespass and title be left to be tried, as the law savs it shnli, by a of our peers, and not by a Chancel- ) his Ixmch. it may lie of interest to. our readers to know the nature ntul terms of the d injunction granted. We- therefore the following synopsis of the same: ; Clii.-Iiol- sx icii-ru- Jn-lii- Milium Silrer Mini! (limiti'ii) i'luinliff, x. 'J im I'inriininli mill Illinois Tunnel Company of I 'tali Williinn V. liixlirplin, Janies I'. WimhIiiihii, .limn s M. May. Mil .loliii limn JS, Smiili, JoIiii . Mealy amt William Jjluiikby, .J'tfcnd-lints- lli. II. r 'i'lii1 au Tli'ir.iliiv. July, 172, ht It) iiYIiti-- ii. iii tn tioiii-inut! in Cun-grcn I'iiinliiliilc IT r 1 fitr I'tiih Territory, to In v det for nil Monday, the .'itli liny of AiiiiM, .ily .V- Courl, I'haucrry, Suit J.uke Ciiv, July IT. JN72., C'lii. j 'i:i iy of lit BUT. W itury of Ctiili, Tbirtl liptrii-- t ; ' KMMA-ILLISfH- 1- l- Freight Hafaaii'l Yari Fish Brothers' Wagon -r l- Mf AViiroaa Mall Lake City. CITY GAR mSK uadareigatd b nuW 1 JjW WOIIKS y iba oiieniag tag act aad aiuat rawplata aaaortaienl af n-ou- Gun l'txtiiiaeM 1 Is-l- Krar breaght to Iba watlara coaalrp 41 Malm Street, 14 Third door aorth of Detoret Soak. s all-w- QUEEN FRUIT JAR, Qilt, Urouae, and all lb l.Ut lyle d rt11 aad Drop Light. li.re, pattaiw, to aait tha purrbuer afJ Biw-kat- I Un uuw ua haad - r WINDOW GLASS 'r j GAR AXIS RTKA.M -- Att.-tn- l Mt4ioiII4iiii fnli-rn!l- y PIPKd To Im found in full urou lb Paeidi' I'f ut aow prepored tu runt ml (e Ibe I'lP attirva, nSInr. iHtiMIngt, uuil dwelling ( al rmlMi tlrot will defy Gtu hand and rtreirhhi it ditilti- Offr 30,000 Jett - ti. My Kilting, aad fixlima wilt lo the luhahiUut, uf loll lake eilv al IW poaeildo rale.. I aim keen un bend J i uf lire ule.1 li'-"ruiuplele i en-n'n- c t- - lukwf aud will large,! (lock ul -- J, t: m i' h. rniniat .1 limelle no1. The " Know leu' Sieam Pinup, with Iwiler hand. tiuna cuaiplate, tie,), Vue All woik mnneeted w illi puinp of reery and with leaui Riling, will lit dma Willi uJ ' u H. LTOS. aorth of IS Main Rl., S al Sail Lak Cily lia fhM Atiu. |