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Show I- - N to trapped by two of Brigham s decoy teinf m prising mid ,iei. coldest of wo- 10M10. men, ami to avoid exposure resiguM liis cwn cWrtra rand j oAdjri Yxogf waocixTKD IxiCUii iisPATCts be- ncp bttoCia- ' gKroursu J p Tjunodf r tSM w. V. T. COSifAKt. n whiL coottiaDcets of Pa roerdetaU le petany $y k t th expr-- t gan h wm fir worn Oat l(a n$a conVentiSn p jactac&btly bref Hvamlntipnl 15.A had to be rewarded and 41 d; - .! I fc WholvHiUeADtl l K Ib-ts- il t I M destruction Dotlitog elM, yet e bouses in for political services, he waa sent to Utah. j. were torn At tbs same time tboee who came bare as ,yt and the private individuals were often the very i hySpiegle. bad , was earned oCbeoefinge of the State, men who' .lassed around left their country for , their country s, an sod wished to get mot lUaw j aid ofthe fire good and social reetraioU.v,Threwer mnj reached the bonorsble exceptions, both as to officials "equired some umps in open-- -, and private individuals, but for the most rendered en- part tbUMaou miiuiact w .eexing. The tbe worst ftpecMnsetwI the American peoen-Ide- rs, .. ; t v ' -- 1 ol to side of great. danger, water buckets Are. Those who did not save fleets were Lamkln t ore, and Child, of the re , The ; latter, had . I - 'a ware small portion of his fely storecPaway in it. g mails and the books saved, but Lamkln suf. .y in books and station-lock and fixtures of the .,rs of business were either carried to a safe distance by hand or hauled off in wagons. At one oclock all further danger was over, nnd many who had unnecessarily moved their effects liegun to replace them. The following are t lie names of the sufferers and tlielr estimated losses: Lamkln Uros... .....$16,000 Chas. Child (Insured $1,500).. 5,XK 1 ed l " i v ' I , ; .ml should obtain its vh every out of Congress. or m a great many reasons for asking tljls act of Justice from Con gress, least of which is, it does not injure Utalii while it benefits Idaho; it does not interfere williHh? living in this section (if they 'choose to respect and obey the law of the United Htates); for tlfe worse while it' confers incalculable bene--j ftta upon the Gentiles, and tills name country, though the !ct in Utah, is and wouki remain fpr ages under Mormon rule a howling wilderness so to speak, because no immigrant dare settle here unless they tie of the Mormon faith would soon bo teeming with that glow of life and milk and honey that the fertile Hoeky Mountain valllca only euii produce. As it is.unfess the Government place a soldier to every man, thcMormon people will, not reject. tin liis; with it in Idaho the laws would lie obayedVUlout a cent of expenseto the general government, .and the country 'now a barreh waste, so fur. ns the Government Is concerned, would return a handsome t revenue, ,V - fair-mind- ed . Mor-mo- ns , ' and all. would be well.' By nil means ' let U. have annexation.' . 3 John ra firc-proo- f. . 1.,00() 8,000 1 1 Fred Dangel Harry ordoti.,.,. Oldham AUlisan ,t)00 8,000 15,000 500 Halley & Dean. Henites H piocl Huntoou 5 MM M) 1,500 -- 200 J. It. .Wilkins HOME PAPERS. FFFKCr. Our recent move In the right direction the favoring . moss-meeti- ng annexation to Idaho la evidently having the desired effect, Our exchanges on every hand come loaded with extracts, suggestions, &c., in regard to the move, While many of them copy the proceedings entire to which is added copious comments. All acquainted with the situation npproye, while those uninformed think; we had better fight it out on this line, Just for the sake of a fight and the accompanying, notoriety, r We dont care to fight for notoriety Iwheri no honor or emoluments accompany It which would be the ease In any conflict we might have with the Mormons. Getting the best of Hrlgham at any point might gratify a certain ambition of, our friends in the; neighboring Terrl4 tories, who would Jieouly too willing to joiiiusjf necessity. required, but , for u It would lo much likevsueing a beggar And cntchinfr ivloiHe, ns loiig as we reiiialti In Utah. We suggest to ,our cotemporaries Unit they take notlce'and goveni tlicm-eelv"! accordingly.' -- 4 , . . , es - TBGinsrcmh . The Boise Staktmah and Laramie Sentinel give very distressing accounts of fearful fires in their respective localities. Tho Sentinel account is of the great firo Ift Cheyenne on the llth Inst.; the following ure the kissers T: A. Kent, $2,500; C. B. Buel, Geo. Masten, $5, (XX); B. It. $2,(XK); Ford. $30,(XX); SJ.fXX); WlUis A Andersen, M. A. Arnold, $1,0(X); T. U Dickey, $10,tXX); Marslml llowe, C. II. Edwards, $1,000; E. Smith, $1,500; Genl Notewairo, $1,(XK); B. Oebner; $2,000; N. A. llaker, Leader office, $5,000; Peter Fkdih, $3,200; F. H. Castle, $1,300; IJacr A Miller. $1,200; E. Block, (XX); - $3, $6,000; ij. K. AViiiteheadi $2,000; J. C. Abney, $1 ,000; J. H.'Ululehwood, $1, 5(H); Old Bccd House, $2,000; I). B. Curtiss, $10,000; L. Qaalntatico, $2,000; Kabis A Sloan, $1,000; iSlenh. Bon, 3,000; Geo. Schneider, $1,400; Tim I ver, $15,000; Jacob Ulrich, 4 ; Ik A I. Heilman A Co.1; $2,000; Herman A Bothschild, $2,500: Chpt. Olincs, $3,000; Leighton A. "Potter, $2,500; Chas, Greer, $1,000; Wells, Fargo A Cos Building, $2,000; Chas.4 Beuo, $10,000; Germania Hotel, S15,C00; C. Moore Moot eVHouse, JVOOO; A. Peacock, $3,000; Western Union Telegraph Co., $2,500; Dr. Lnt bam, $4,000; Mr. Heatli, $1,000; Mr. Louther, $1,000; David Miller, $1,000;. L. Bresnahan, $3,000; Jack Donald. $1,000; Charles Davenport, $1,200; Gilnes A Vau Tassel, livcrj stable, $3,000; Mr. Mlshaky, bakery. $2,000; . I . ' , $4,000. This is a very ' severe blow for CheyoanqJpst: now one tjiat she was , . illy able to receive, ; : The Toliowing from' tlie State- man tells a story of devastation at -- k F i i: , Boise ; a . About half past ten oclock on broke out in Thursday night a fire Maln street, ou Lamklns building and .book office os post occupied sort the row xfiwe.j4 totally destroyed i - upn age . r A . ex-alt- cotu-pahio- ns iu-stan- tly re-tnrn- ihg O f ' f ' t.' I 9 r ; -- .j f'T u ! -- ( t - i ' :o: i 4 - h , I ' i - UTAH. .n .It . S i . l;i it I i ; ? AND BEST ASSORTMENT OF , ) ' ' - . - - i TBS LARGEST v ' UnftCEQTCO, PaoVIBIONS, WINES, LIQUORS. CIGAnO, PAINTM, OILS, GLASS, H All HATH. CAPS,. DOOTS, .. OHOEH. CLOTHING AND . : FUANIOHING GOODS ; ' ' UC. . i ! t . , ( ( k : t , i . , J ..', 'th .'Westi'bf , , .n iff . ' s ( ' - y , Careful attention to orders by, mail. Goods , . tlie day tST orders are received. 'The only exclusiveshipped Yrn dell-t- f . C3T House in K Corlnne, 4 - g j River. jMCionoiiri ! a ,h ki 4 i , - q ; they did not' object to good mn. tbe U. Co. tor, not .fulfilling tile terms fact was nothing troubled them so much of contract made when they leased the road, f , ns a good man, for snebjt oue waa a consivecial A. VVxisliington says the stant and livi g' ddnial of all th-- ir Mnudi 15th or amendment ratification by thn Gov. Ohio is a ings. And it rnUHt be of much congratusubject eminent gave them a numlx-- r of fffi.diiltt lation among the Republicans. To who answered their purpose 'exactly, .and all objections of Democratsthat it is by their vices nud follies played into the illegal, they simply reply. It New York canrejiealone, way, Ohio can A hands of Brigham quite oflset by her reiwal another way. coutroveray in regard 4o tbe juriadictioD Chicago, 15. Late- advices from of the U. S. MathHial b-- to a conflict in Fort Gerry reiiort a serious state of D50. when JrtUiea Feignaou, a Mormon affairs thcre;j the French under ItJell co-fenH- Arniert. CITY JSx. MeatJ. Market, , 'he,, civil office; 'Vs follows : Governor, Alexander Camming ; Chief Justice, D. 11. E 'keis; Associate Justices, John Crndlebangb and. Charles E Sinclair, and Secretary, John . Hartnett. With them nnd following after the army, came an entirely new and generally better set of (neu who may be t recorded as hsv-in- g laid the fouhdatlon of tbe 'present Gentile society in U (ah. Ibe war and the entrance of Johuaoti army, mark the period of a groat chaugea point of departure between the old period and the newahd brings ns 'properly to couidJe-the merchants of Utah. Tbe history of Gentile merchants from tbe earliest limes to the present exhibits a singular r cord of pluck, euterpiise, contending ugainst the complications of political religious fanaticism., t The flrat , Gentile merchants to make ft p rmunent in Salt Lake were Messrs. Livingston and Kinkead, whob- - gnu business tberejp.1852, and taking theti.d of Mormon prosperity at its height, wbeu tbe young colony hadljuat realized on tbe California trade, their profits were ' ini- raenae.- - At lb-di- ethe thy -- reached ods iu the city there wera ooiEoiterti was store first the and tbeijr day Valley, ! open they took in $10,000 iu gold Other merchants bad passed through doiugsome trade but none had doue so well. Tbe custom of. these, early i oierebaots true to start from the Missouri with large stocks, which they opened at Salt. Like, remaining only oue autumn and winter, trading for cattlegrfUn and flour, which they took '66 io California the next season I men' to all the - D. New York, S OGDEN, UTAH. .r. ng ehtnb-lishme- ut s - ) Tremont Houso, .... - - , . 5 i I i f? , prepared to furnish all e aaw-- with constant em plovutent at home, tbs wliols f tbs time or for the spurs moments. Bustnese new, iU ht and profitable.. Peraoua of. t ith.r aex easily tarn from 50c. to f 3 per even ny, and a proportional sum by devoting thir who e time V tbe bnei- usas; Boys and girls earn marly as much as tea. Tbst ail who see tb a notice may seed their aidress, and teat tbs business, xt make tbiv offer: To such as are not well satisfied, we will send $1 to pay for the trouble of writing. Pull particulars, a valuable sample, which will do to sontmeace work on. and a copy of fb I'mpU't Lilrrary Companion one of tna largest and best family nrwap p. rs published all eeut free Ia mail. Reader If you want permanent, proflUbt- - work, addre.s K. C. ALLDt k OO., u , Augusta, Maine. ltr gulvfrtisfments. 1.4- -. r Jutrph U. II'i7iihos , d that there is uow Sir : Tni arf hr by Uie underiiurd a aull agutuoS peudinif ' -you entered ly ieofeon it pic er, cl.liuiug of a b-f- o'-. -- yon the tun of f om yon for board of yonruelf and wife at the f'itjUii M oum' , and uu rra tu apja ar and do- feud raid act! m ou t e 2S'h day of February, A. . a judg-01- 0 I 1870. i.i lyo'vhck a. nj- - of t en be titered ag.laat ou for tbs amoant of aatd ct.iim wiiS iutvreet and coat, and yonr effect, held by prort;rty attached and 1(oed gariiiahmurtt alii le aol or other is dtepeduf . to satisfy sucli Judgmont and costa. T. i. Black. J P. a.d-diy- ad lh Sriem, Atty f r niffs. . ,UTAH. Having i recently takeu this hou-- e and thoroughly lefltt d and renovated it, I purpose to keep i as s .it FIRST-CLAS,nji 5 rrJGf-rirri- o' HOTEL , S j!5f! .r. Lv?YltrCOJV-COBDELL- n A I70TICE DI000LUTI0IT t , " i. i i " t ( ' ses.'' dsO-l- i m 1 i "A. Mim (H.k IN KKrtUiP heretofore sxiatlng underignod under tbe firm of r. Bros, has .tbte day bsvn diaeoived -- , janf fw ' rut HAM H- - aUEBIilt'H. . t c.oitr a V i f eut5r, deKtf . ' 170T1CE I HkUKBT PORBID ALL PUiWx4, OWIXO tbs lats .firm of BOOTH A 'O, Of BounsvUle, paying any debts, do said Ana. to X T. CuAr-Ma- s, as ws have dissolved partuershio. . dsbia dus said firm wdi be coUsotsd by ms. Any JT. W. BOOTH. . Jautelw 9ft, 1 j m i. is Loaisville; nights ago at Lighton, Ala., a band or masked men rode to the door And called out Granville ftnd iWm. jPillow, nenh ewa of Gen. Pillow, shot, and killed them both; nnd then e6np4d-- ' jv j . THK'ro-tiKTilEMH- Keen ecmstaatlv on band fresh Tty a end all other kinds of Orsnd., Also an assortment ot the f articles pertaining to our Una. Customer oc7-3promptly attended to. m - v - - ;) f in bnWm'iA,,, It a d known aa tbs firm of Howk. Btruoxas A Co , ia this day dissolved by mutual oousent, by tbs withdrawal oi J. Q. Btraassa of Dublin, Indiana, of hit entire interest in the firm Atl debts and collections or tbs firm will bs . settled by the nsyr Aonof.-oyrb Buon-a- a. Corlnne, December is, ftetg. HOWK. .... . i. eAMX M.T. BUKOKrtO," t : t I II f -- BCKOK8S, (the Co.) Arirrlean ..Cxehaege-t f f t ; , of tbs. V f 4 . . - t e ( ti oc7-3- m if j, n : ii i : '. I of all Trtlaa'fk . i HOLLAYP. JOHN noS-t- f ,.j IlfftL 51EJQ0F0LIT1S I3catax Wholesale end BeUil f , , Between Third and Fourth Streets, ' " , ' . i , . rrsprktsrte ' , - i . Liquor, aad Cigar. , nM' . SILOO!- - CAFFEHTYS KEG AND conmcsioiT iieboiiaiit, HOT SPEUNOS;; UTAH. !- ... i sniELET, F h East tide, Utmen iffarid 5th Rreelt. J - Orders rsoeivsA by MaU and Telegraph noli-tf- . promptly filled. - ' This FIRST CLA88 NEW HOTEL ia now vV to tbe aokUa Tkt reams srs neatly and fortaMy Serai aba A. The table are abways r piled with the beet tbe market affords. a on band and aerveA W on e node. bort any sty Tbs Bar is stocked witb tbs finest Wj18' . CyEOAnTT, fi i ! UTAH Diua A CffESSiriLD, TOBACCO, CIQAR8' and GLASSWARE. - I DtreetfJ MONTANA COIUNNE, UTAH. . ' a r . Beet of Wince. LJqrrarS andt Cfgars to 9? variety. Walk right to, and help yoweelte t PATENT OFFICE. no-- i gen Semen. Alexmmer & Mason, . ) l rsOTiuEi . - ... .5 I v, Then baa been bot $f 00 expended upon Jail 1 WlnaoheUs Gave). - There is atlll Boucxromg or able dus from ottlxena that signed a subeo- Ipt ' AMERICAN A EUROPEAN PATENTS reocntly, ta aetebUab a4. main tain a U ' police force bar. Mr. Sewell baa already ' Smet $800 00 OU tba sobacrfptiou, for vrbu AND refuass to give any account ot. Tba rifixetteF an explawatiou of this matter, and Teqnt COUNSELORS AT PATENT LAV,; thorn that bavteool ntd tl a am of aa aollcttor patents,! (IS year experience SeWeR makes af( aubecribed. UU they . M0 SEVEN TH STREET, opp. tho Patent Office. ptanatkra of what baa been dope with th V onllaaUJlr ,1 f atto!y i I), u, 1 tfO ft ?' : . . j c 4 Ml tl " Wanhingfott,; co' - - -- ! (Javiug bepu fecAol y yHkoiratsd and newly (tir-nfabed. ibakes ft tbs most qnl6L eeouoinkal and omforUble FAMILY HOTr L In the State Bring cenurally locate!,. It offers every Indure-mefor business men and the generally, lb abe will eonstantly bepublic supplied with every .intnrv tbs msrkfi stSurdn, The, American Etch tngv ciah Lith ll 1 LigbU. Wrfll lie at the whkrves and depots, to ocuvey passengera to the J . firai-cU- -- ? .' York. Tbe uaderaigned having pttrehaa-- d Ibe ab i a UYt' property, are prepared to do a and SALK busfneas.' ce Tbe bete ot Saddle and Carriage stantly on band and for hire at reaeonatda ratr ' ' f a finnii ffhmi Rirrb oorwr Moot Office and Staklea, eouth-eaa- t i: and Fifth Btrvate. Oorinne, Utah.' , drWd funUgbsd at tbs lower! OlflGIISDITII SHOP a:iCOIUiYXB TWf i UTAH, FiApT'? I f ! r A, . J ! ,r - ... f '... 1 Os-.- I 1 . t . n A Tbtibofe n U or rxpendeAr eJl-4- f w Mmu ma tT O. tKD to th nic; moiE ( Vpipars GAREFCLLY PREPARED and Patent i!i secured WI1 UOUT DEL AT fres of Examiuatinr in the Patent Office sort n individual fe- aikrd in any case, chart;'.' I atu uow 'prepared t do all kluda of woik. at VZ , The pubUe'aro notified that Jo unices a Patent ia allowed. .. t Railroad HWkiii, Ogden, kei I v o.ben,raiabla Gh argesas reasonable, aa gny ' ' ' f t FRESH OYSTERSj PIGS FEKT. Aj. . JOE S13IHW ndfor Circular ot Termk, iaatraetlonsaod aud try Uicml TXMOtHY tUUUtnt, Proprietor. J lribro otng sMwkere. , ,, ft t forget the piece. Jt '.j'-'oitroitouo. nt V - i'O.. WATCR ;TH$ pRCODE it Ealton Street, Nc i Ueiel, I41&OKE tTBCST, law Fraackt v . . , lAii-- , , j (Extending from , Sscrsmsuts at. to Halleck at.. ' ' ! - WINES, LIQUOU8, tf the bet brands) u t Always on band Lnmber. Latb and Shingles Otebfriste ; U UTAH., K'- Watch- - OROIDE GOLD fHUNSj CORINNE, - i ; EC LI PSE SAW MILL cosmic . , il H.HOUSE, Jrtetr a v y. q. QUU L7PDATRT. w .T O-lHtOOESlHll- E, . PATU0K1ZIJ tf PACIFIC STABLES. Oocoral Prodcco - DISSOLUTION ' HdTIOII t 4 ffi ! i ocl Sm.f VICTOa COUBCLLA, UTAH.1 C0EINNE, s I , " , Da EATING II0U8E, li A 1) edu-- : rrw. K'i ri. f IFJr. ELLSWORTH, Prop. ' , ' . . w , 5 J 1 of U'eaf and most cos-Istylen, for Ladira and SO 10 tnebes to long, at fb it from Gentlemen, $6. and $8 each, eeut with watches at lov wholeeale pricea. state kind and alls of vaM required, at d order only from laaaaagt ; Lrvr. . ALSO ELEGANT oaand, mtYAN, w. T r H UHIOH BAtlEnY. s L i - 0. U. K All a. counts and teote-- due by lutiiu d rou-euua Ju tbM Tfnliorv; must bs settled witb t e' new firm off. ApKRatCN ban., nd all debts due na at Troy. Alabama, must be settled with tbs nw firm of Tuso pus M aclub cu. ., I , , a. ADKauv H. THX1XJR-H- . AUKHOACIL J i ( h. tjoM w.t'h-- f s , burin ess T&OROUOH 't Warm lfaala on arrival ,.I7mCEt itAh oir i b: Full Jrvr at gift vrlij sending. for six Watrhe extra Watch free Making aeven $15 for $90, or seven $20 Watooea for $121. , i ; , - ! TUB between tbe : a first claas accountant and penman, is distrofigof an sngagemenl on very reasonable terms; or, bs yrlll devote himself to writing up and. balancing old books of scoount, opening new setx, Ac. References unexrwptloosbls. Address, A. B.. Rctortur Omcx, Corlnne. dsS8-3: CoaivKK. December 37. DM. ' CO-P- A ;(X i eatfon Dissolution notice - johh i J.,:,. hollahd; ..i 1x2 f : I . .it ed Urn j . alx-- a. fin- flue gotil" ami tf Ait Agent m CO-PA- R . 1 advance. ' ALWAYS LUNCH OR HAND. r , . . t , A abare of public patronage aoilcited. Coma and aea ua. Boys, if you want a good gams, a good drink, or a.aong. ' i' FRED TAYLOR. AeKO-lr: HOHER HEWINS. - . II 1O.MPIkl. iO-a- .Two flrateclaaa Billiard Tables alwaya .m good order. , . , by -i qaalil)rff,WlBi, Llqaeri Cigar aaaiteally ! I . , 1 i Oil DOUBLE EXritA HtHNF.I Soli Or : Me Gold Hunting 1aaet Full lrrr. are equal to S3ai Gold Vah-hetil Gui rant red to keep rrct time, ami w. r bI at f not farniah, with Extra Fine NO MONEY. IS REQUIRED IN Al'VftMfr We end by Exprea- - auywb. re wtfbin thel'nitel Staten, payable to event on delivery, with tf privilege to open and examine before paid for. and. if not jaatiafectnry returned, by yaungth Expreaa chargee. Gooria trill be tent by mad u Regiatered Fackage, prepaid, by aeuding t ah - :! TK ERBHlP hsretofors exiating THE under tbs name and Arm ot Hllam k Vet LiVAtt. ia the Livery business iu this city, was by mutual consent, on tbs 1st day of Decern bsr, 1809. Tbsbustaass Wifl bs senttnsed t tbs old stand, eorusr of Mon-an- a and Fifih streets, by tbs undersigned, he having purchased tbs gnUrs interest of Me Sri uvaw In tbs premi- 1 t nainlly coat'ng (IvUt'a and Ladira FRED A nOUERS ds3-t- f a It i I ' rrf'prietar. deSU-t- f War-hou- se, 1043. t v lMUtOVKD J jMniilat-fum- i chnud; look aitd wa r like equal n' appearance to the Having (faced tba abova wali'knowu market, I am prepared 0 furnteb tbe largeat variety and rneata that can be procure. 1 in tbe Territory, bet at wbo!mtale and retail Order f ora a die. taooe made a speciality and prompUy att ndfd Ut Meat t ely ! DEALER IN el jrf tj t tt.aiani, 1 a and s illcjt tbe patronage of the traveling' public $20. Tiajr are all the lxM make, flunting M small Fruits; Plante, bulbs, ail tbe new Potatoes, Ao prepaid by mail, fibs Ear),-- Ross Potato, prepaid tor tl.iXfc Conoveta (Xlosaal Asparagus, 3 per lOOj 1 23 per 1000, paid. New hardy fragrant sverbiooming Japan Roney suckle, 50 eenta, ssebi prepaid. Trne Oafs Cod Crae berry, for upland hr iMWlaod culture. Sl.h0 per 100, prepaid, with directions. PrloedCsts to any address, gratis: ala trade list Seeds logus On Commission. t M. WATSON; Old rtohmy Rureeries and Bred. Plymouth, Mass. 1 stabltebsd UENl'lNt Til K OUOIIIF, WAT and Montana Streets, " VUIh Corlnne, Utah. i4 UINTAH HOUSE, coil INN B, (brner r r:4l 4 v THE BKSf. BUY THK ONLY i. Freili CartTpa, Haver FrcN, tl:b. Treesiroh Kvrrfreea Modi, r kh tttreetlaiH far taXirr, prtfaM kjr a kM, Tbe nett canpieta bed jatlrlwN arerl-ethi the wittryt 'Ifcei Wufri 23 Sort of either for f 00: prepaid by mat). Also J 18 4w (icr li t Oroide Gold Watches. . uo-S- , WKt CITf MARKET. i notf fl nlt-- 't m s Tbe fofiowdog'figurea, which' Ism com- DRY G00PANb i CLOTHING, piled frornW reiiabte ivoorcete ls jut bow Boots and Ohoes, many of tbe acomipg pet and brother are in Califotnia, Including the women CROCKERY, 0LA3CY ARE, ETC. and J AUe otee.1 IThe Nk York iW say s : MONTANA STREET, Tbe most extravagant notions prevail COlilNNE, UTAH. sa to tbe numl4 !of'tb Chinese now in California.,, The recent publication ot a L Rcggl will close on) cheap. Branch .V report prepared b the Bau Francisco Chi- tore in Ogden and Malad. nese Protection boejety gives, us for the t defi-t- f first tirnfc komelhing like firtie statement of the extent of Chinese immigration to i ' Califnrnit, with other I ate renting' Statis. vV. .. .. ... i it i I: tics. The, total, number of arrivals on Lakk Crrr, Utah. Salt 1, M7. tbe Paeiflo eoadp wlmsi !CLlhese immigraTrot. Alabama. ) January, i : rtr tbs West ce non-complian- 1 1&-Af- i to-da- v. JoblfChlBtl. - ; , ILLINOIS. Ona of tbs large ,t and beat Hotels in - L- - 41,-00- 0 f , r THE LAEGEST AllD FINEST FITTED UP E00H IN THE MOUNTAINS. i r 1 1 Rebuilt, remedied, and refurnished ia the Gen. i Butler Xor rich, at and most luxurious manner in 186a. the recovery of Gen. Twiggs sword, Numerous suite' of romi with Baths, water, The proprietor has spared no pains nor expense in niaking this the came up before .the Suiierior Court AS. of Atwood's Ons improved passenger Elevators most comfortable place to pass away an hour or two at theKrent National to motion jThe plaintiff's bee been introduced for conveying guests to tbe Gome. l for attach the defendant , floors. different Golden Crown Ciffars, and" tlie best of Ales, Wines hmi Liquor, of the order enjoining him JNO. B. DRAKE i on hand. ; always to stand examination as a party, to Proprietor. JVC. KUNKY, Prop. the trial, wa gran ted, and defendant ordered to show cause why he should ? ?';? ? ?.? NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MISCELLANEOUS ADT.s f TO THB WOKXINO Vf for.comemi; CLASS. We are now - v tion began ia 135.58G. Of those 37.323 have returned; lQ.42G.buve died ; 90.837 have remained ou the coast, of whom are iu, California. I r T . 0 Of tbe '41.00(1 Chinese in Califrnia, 4800 are women 30tX);are child ten, and 31,700 active adult males, of whom wmie 14.000 are in 8au Frai ciat'o; and in the same city there, are 2506 Chinese women ' ' and 750, children. t Tbeeo statistics are trustworthy, since fhey life carefully made up from tbe return of tbe six companies which keep a ,record of pfery, Chinese ipan, woman and obild acrif 6g in' Ie4vn the 4tate ; These' co ntfisnies are regularly organized, with chief offices in Cbiua, under tbe di reel control of the Chinese Government. They collect fftid yemft to China tbe savings of tbe Chine in small turns of from $2 to $103. and the aggregate amouunta to from $20,000 !to $100,000 by -- every steamer; and in general they exercise n supervisory care over tbe interests of the Chinese population. , , m r i Tb4 to6-- general impression thir large numbers of Chinese are shipped to this country as Vjooliek iaVefbted by tbe facts that no emigrant can 1st re any Chinese port without a permit from the' resident Am erica dCowndI ,wbp;Wuat b satisfied that snob emigre goes free on board, and in California there ia an emigration ageot whose doty H Is to see tbst every arriving Chinamans pa pen are correct.. Tbe8tate laws also prohibit tbe landing of end- - - Always oa hand tbs cbolsest Masts, Osme of all kind. Butter; Bogs, eta. uottf v. Tlie ease of 15. Va. Montaiia Street, Ooiimie. llryfron. Prop. t lloth branches. oftheiMInnesora Legislature ratified tlie 15th amend- C:niCA(io. JT ment. r ever-varyi- ; l nod-l- m , coia- - ;uob IS A3SOSOT . ed t i Tbs sndsrslgnsd will rsoslve stock for a arintsr Herd. Oo sod after this date, at the Paifle Stab Ise, M ntaoa Street All stock returned on tbs Orst of Mar, or eoooer If ordered. We iomii toe usual res pou si billUsa of and have tbs beat' Bauch ia tbs country.isrdsra, McBANE, AHXATH, Refer, by permlaskm, to 8. O. S swell, o. U. Elliott. Jm. McKassku, C. P. fouMsoK, D. 8 most, C. B. Oassii. d , uit . . j If till bill on Monday. At 4 OcIock. ri f t f t ignorant i5.i-Ttelof the he strike Boston, assortKeep constantly on band 6 good abd character, and they could point to an Ls ended in New m ment operators for tbe trade. J6bbing egrnph nn worthy official as an example of all they Kngland. Orders by mail will receive prompt and m hail told tbetr people about American )i - New-Yeir15. The stoekliolders careful attention. ' j Goods shipped east sod west oii tbs centiousneaa. nooe nothing troubled of the Newark& Patterson Railroad day orders them so much as to have a re illy honora Company .have iuaugu rated a move- line of the Railroad ' tho same V"r--' teoeivsd. srs renolStf a of for ment tlisPapjioIntment ble man come there in an offici d capacicommence to suit ceiver ty. fwbile constantly protesting that againstempowered the directors of the JSriefB. ? us .if - Corlnne, Utah. ty ) wit-no- i- 'repre-sentfeifM- rf j- ... J Montnim, 0tieetf EtUIUKTs pw-erfiffJeVen- iju eevec!blf . r ij -- fcx-Oo- - . , to-d- ay i es ) ! ? ; Hriylmiu. Youug Hppointcil biHHecoml cuui)Kllor, Willard HicLnidM. to 1111 tbe Z. ih remaining v.iortinq'. tbu Snow, nml tb Dm rict Attorney being good Mormon. A few Sjrti)i.iidrt who had com into'Utnk'fnmi (be South were tried before Hnow and convicted of buying Indi.in cliiblreii for alavea,'' whether jnatly or not cannot now bo determined. 1 LLidiuna were taken from- the Gen-tfland tnrnvd ilvr to t6e . Uratbren, who probably felt entitled to the custtnly to make them, according to prophecy a fair and deliubUoiue jieople. An Indian war noon after broke out' and occaaioual difflcnlties continued through 1852. 53 rtud '54. Iu place of tb jadgee who bud Preaident Pierce appointed resigned Judgea Leonidas Shaver and L&zaru H. B- ed; fonuer arrived in the fall of 52, the latter in June, 53. Judge Shaver wna a bale fello, well uiet, and lived on tbe beat of terms , with tbe Mormons for some time,' but at length a sudden quarrel occurred between him'- and Brigham Young. He occupied a room m a house belonging to .Elder Howard 4 Coray but rented by a Mr. Dotson. One uigbt he hts.nsnal health' and rtbe next morning was found dead lu hia bed. Tbe Church nnthoritiert ordered a thorough investigslioh and the Coroner's Jury of Mormoux decidd, that he died of some dieaae of the bead. One physician gave it KS hlrt opinion that the Judge had been greatly addicted to tbe use of opium and died in cooneqrteno of being (suddenly deprived of it, and this is tbe popular belief among the Mormons. Only one on this. matter wo ever examined iu the States and she gave it as her opiuion that he bad been poiiemed, adding that she bad heard Brigham YouDg say Judge Shaver knew too mooli shd be dare not allow him to leave tbe Territory. Being an apostate Mormon. ; her evidence may be true or untrue- - The Mormons treated Judge Reed .with marked courtesy and aft-- r a stay of oe year he left with an id opinion of them. He went to his home in New York, intending to return, but died very suddenly while there.. About this time ayming man named Vallsce A. C. B winau, a uative of New .Y'ork, arrived nt Salt Lake from New Mexico, with a company of Spanish traders. He met guard At Biigliam Young nnd hia body ' UuU Lake.: and. according to his ' account. Lad some difficulty with the latter. On his arrival in the city be waf arrested by Robert T. Burton ou several do argea. He was kept Jo weeks, but no evidence appearing, agaipsi him. was released-- - lie started east at once and waft shot and killed in aesuyon but a few miles froiu the city, bjr, Indiana, " according to common account, Ly Norton and Ferguson. Danitea according to tbe aatne witness above .meutioueA As ity that coao Ht it now. impossible1 to determine which story is true. John F. Kinney of Iowa was appointed Chief Justice to succeed llaetf, and OeoP.' tkilwr Associate Justice; Joseph Holman, of Iowa, Attorney Geueral, and Almnn W. Babbitt Beiretaiy. In Ihowpriag of 1855," WW. Drummond, Tf Illinois, was also appointed Aa&ociato Justice. Iu ;the fall of 1854 CoL Steptoe, with about 300 men of the U. S. Army, reached Salt Lake and spent tbe winter. At the tame time quite a number of Gentiles, on their way to or from California, wintered in the city. It is uow known that CoL Steptoe had been secretly comtuiasioned Govern-e- r of Utah by President Pierpe, bat being of aa nncaaUous disjiOKitioo be attempted to practice polygamy on a free and easy f plan not approved by tbe Saints, the, re-swasth-ihe'was iogenionsly of which . S'A il Corner Montana and Gth Sts. ; fofeigiJ-ers,total- A I Mor-luo- v.' f Coaaiiio!i. 15-- uff-tir- , M A . . 1 AND, mm ldl arc masters! of the situation, and have seized the Hudson Bay ComK?llcd Judge Stiles to adjourn Ills court. T J. U. JJKvJILK. safe with 240 pounds, of gold Tbeeutire the flight of Stiles and pany's Commissioners are to ;ay troops. from n XV Drummond,', kud the consequent on the Canadian thejlr way ? ' . i t war are mslteis of Listory, apart Government . to open negotiations OKN Til I i:s I S UT A 1 1. from this ecial record. .At the aarne with Blcll.- (CONTXNUK1I. ) . Ail Oraidiif special say time the force under Col. Johaon was Utah died there yesterday Durkeeof Aftir tin dpiuhirVif iWretary ILirrii, sent, t President Buchanan appointed new of.pncumQUla . t I - 14.t--6ariba- ii'rj . t. ANDtr tlife-coml- ng newspaper matter mailed publlshen;- it,provJdes tire some be prepaid hy Velqhi in hulk at tne office where mailed;. publishers be--, ing allowed to transmit special copies land enclose posters, prospectuses; ' ' ' mjppiehtents; etc. ' . passed here Paris, on his way to London. ple. At the name time the state of sociemessage was Washington ty in other Territories was in a disor- rcoetved'frora the House reporting ganized condition; law hsd not kept up n joint resolution ml mitt ing Virginwit( aettleuen t nd rtee Vas 'exhibited in ia as passed by (that body. Trum-Im- ll remarked that Jif thgHenate was its fcxaXC forms.' These faclif'were, now lie would propose to subthe handa'of the Mormon stitutefull for the, bill now before the it leases ; they urged upon their followera Benate. Drake proposed an amendment which was discussed by. himthat, these fair men were lbe irne Call Gentile aemmuhities; self, Mortoft, Cole and Schurz? It was finally agreed to take a vote on the the people were jt'wye, Litkvd - TBK of Postmaatcjniof the principal cities liaveicaovedtouihmit to tlieJJoaU master General during week their views in full upon the feokibllUy ofthe red uoUon- - of, f r- t WnlLIESAljIB' 'BIMtGr E R IL - -i O ri'SD. p Ufo) v wuo; sAys. noi joTi - - ST J' 4 4 . ; I f , ( i- . M J I |