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Show a UtaU1 Re prosecuted party pilrleri TUESDAY UOimiNO,' MARCH 8.1 IAIim r the pzrot City, County mUrOPPKJI AX. Ter-rifory,"n- nd a then United .. tW .. . Our eastern exchanges come to ua weeping with' sympathy for the few Plegan Indian nhoiaetthelr Just deserts latetyYn Mon tana and were removed to a reservation on their happy, hunting groua-J- , through the jpscricy of Col, Biker and ihe soldiers of his commamf. It -- far iu to is an fn pleasan and blood of cord deeds carnage, whether the blow Is struck by the relentless band, of the savage or by do on the Avenger, living e, the frontier, dr rather occupying a jgit!on between , the extremes of t-ta- re- k" as-w- civilization the East and West- -r wenro cognizant of facta, though acme of tliem- trivial In character, which cause us to view IhcTndian question amlTis solution inn different Jfght, from those who are far removed from the field of danger. With you of tlie. East, resting-i- n peace and security two thousand inllesaway, the flourish of rhetoric, long drawn sentences and sympa! ' heay expense, imprisonment delay. We will see how aletira powerful the same military author!- I. to aro wl,c" tl.o savage agressors. .Less than ten months ago, a small band of friendly Pleg-an- a went to the ranclie of Malcomb thetic tears for. the poor Indians will do very well, but with us o' the and wlrtr AWet, the scalping-knif- e of the .bullet argues the question, and force alone can. decide It. In- dian1 commissioners, superintendents, agents, and those whose purses have grown plethoric by rob- bing the government and the im-- : tlves at tho samo time, fearing that they lose the sinecure they now enjoy, slymld the! rewards be forced to jKMiciatul quiet, allow no opportunity t pass when there Is A chance to create sympathy, and thereby get - elghte$ff,tfliijesfipm the city of Helena, and after partaking of his Tibs plumy, theycalled Rim a short distance )Tha theboue"and a.'col(l jblood shot the old man down His soil, hurrying to the assistance of hie graydialred sire, was also shot, jkeiten and left for dead. General gullyrwasat Uiat timo. within a few ,miledbltha scene of the barbarous massacre, and the following day remarked, I have forwarded an account of the sad affair to Washing-to- ri and kept the wire busy. JNo action was take to bring the savage perpetrators to Justice, and It was? only discovered after the surprise of the Plegan camp by Col. Baker, that the warriors who there fell, were the identical party who murdered Clark and mutilated his In-vdiatH- .,, iYouag, with sere rJ leading Mormon, Bxs started 'fcr southern Arizoua on a prospecting tour. It la understood to be for the selection of a new site for Zion, in esse it should be thought best to move from Salt Lake. JXh0, Secretary of the.Txoaanry Is urging Senators to immediate action' on the Funding Bill, and says all his advices from Europe bow ourlcredit to have rapidly risen since the middle of January. lie regards it very important that the government should b speedily put in a position where it can avail itself of the advantages now offering. He thinks we can make a good db'potdtiou of our five per cent, v bonds immediately. The Dews received at Sheridan's headI rom Wyoming and Daquarters y kota Territory s indicate a bad condition (affair kmoug rbe Sioux Indians, which 1 likely to result in serious trouble to the settlers. ' San Frncica, March 3. The rumors .of the departure of a fillibosteriug expedition to Mexico, Unfounded on the lact thnt several prominent capitalists of this city had eq ripped a number of men and si nt them to hold possession of rich mineral depo-it- s recently discovered near the hesdaaU-iof th Gila river. The mines The. Indians of marvelonsTichtieRs:' nre are lusUle, nnd armed men necessary to - r protect miser. Jernbie namber of tbo Biota are till rouifilog sad hostile, coming la ooiy occasionally to tbo aettlenwnta of the eated Indiana on tbo Missouri; and aio)0t always boasting or their coutinaed hostility, besides committing acts. of lawless1- , ness, which,' because we ciH'hot punUb we most endure. These Indians roam for Into Montana, and will lose no opportunity to commit. acts of hostility upon tbo remote and exposed settlement. Thera hr also serious danger to bo looked r from the local Indiana of Montana. -This U the old story w thousand , times told and gently hints that it Is necessary! to forward more troops and supplies. Gen. Sully writes (o , the" Department, and in speaking ldf depredations committed says ' Tbia frequently cauaea altercations between tbo whites and Indiana, resulting often In bloodshed, and as they occur in sections ol tbs Territory where the civil a .thorUiea acknowledge themselves t- - be powerless to act, nothing Unt military force can at present put a stop to it Tbo citizens of Montana are ant-iofDr peace and quiet with the Indians, nnd would willingly giro any1 assistance in their power to aid the authorities to carry out the laws it they were backed by force. Front reliable reports that increase daily, It is a wonder to me that open war with the Indiana has not broken out already, but as yet soveral skirmishes between Indians and soldiers and citizens have occurred. General. Do Trobriand, commandingibts district,, has offered me every assistance in bis power to enforce the laws ; but, as you see, his force is very small to do much. I intend to do all I can to arrest some of the citizen, who, about ten days ago, committed the cowardly murder of a harmless old man and a boy about fourteen years old, at Fort Benton. : They were Piegans'ifa part of These Indians the BUckfeet nation). were shot in broad daylight in tho streets of tbe'towoM think I can arrest 'the murderers, Unt doubt very much if I can law-abidin- , : ns g convict them In anyfCoori.M. - - ; The above plainly shows three distinct points: Fiwt, that those under I whoso supervision the Indians are want more, treaties and more supplies ; secondly, that tho different tribes are hostile, and com-- , mlt .murders and tliefta with im- punlty .without a hand being raised to prevent them by the commissioners, 7 they, , acknowledging , the, Inability of either military or civil authority to prevent or punish the outrages which are dally' committed by those treacherous marauder?; third, that;when whites take the Into their law of blow a Qf re- strike and own hands tallatlon,' both, civil arid military power! called in force to airest To illustrate : One the citizens. year ago a man was arrested by the mllit&ry commander at Fort Renton, loaded .with chain and subjected to dnsulfc and mistreatment for tho heineous crime. of passing through a portion of au Indian reservation wlth his freight train, ,a cargo being, liquors. pqrti on pf.hls.on the trial that this It was proven man did not attempt to Mil oVfeive of thq liquor, way a.ianal purtlclo lie took was bn course but that the the most direct and traveled public lesdln. from tho .head of,f Helm boot navIgttOon on the to Helonm, for' which lloco the freight wiw destined.' nt Jury did .oUlOn intolllgorit nevertheless convict In thl catl r . 5 t , self-preservati- on Ml-rtV- Vs "V I lt ..'f ' ' - i $ r '..sH-.i'- u 4 r , , - j i 5 5l 5 r j w ' r 0k M 2 I J ; a tt i. , g. andi at the dejiot. v.(4 W 4. , I W a. f w M n rrXi W Al t V4 sfj, 1 i v - mm w g J 1 OT- WnBEBWSM if T vliA , v . Witiis.li. J si t 9 3 i wtio I i s SB SsaS-- Wwa. - , v 'i t v ,y "nVr I,, j ; re- i- -r ! 'i :J;17.TTH0UP80fI, Ine'.a d.n . t. v W i 93 fo I r A 4 H i f -' f A. 2 f i f Z i , , the Repokteu, ! ' V i r t' i i ; ILLS. i 1 i i A chronological history of the Wonder of the- nineteenth rentqry flora it - inception to the present day.. '' i BJIIGSI APIS - ,V T Bacm. Coarti ReIigfon,aad 'THE MIGHT ' .I . ' h;-''-- ND MI SEECHES OF MOKMONISM. A J i f . i ; i t ji i , IWLXES, LIQUORS & IliJlRl t T. i Afo-.ft- l - . i " s MOR3IONISM AS A-FIN- r i I . AMERICAN l OK t e WILSOIff .1 m d. I. Wasiiinmt, S' U. 1 j , a-k- 1 r(. l r ::va CORINNE, Utrili Tor. j, frt. s I h 1 Its J2ie, Pro,qrc88 and Decline Graphically and Truthfully Illu9 t rated in the forthcoming Work on Utah entitled lulled States'; - com in D tw. world. THE AMERirAN SAINTS - i r (l -- f lo Halleck . - I SWISS STOMACH , copies filreailv engaged, enu in your orders to this ofliee. 50,(XX) V V ' Jf IT1 - sale ' re '1 . 5 . i" ft c t r c ; , ! : , . d9-t- f stj - 4fi9, 410, 413 St, 416 Ray ; v:-- f , I - Roots, shoes and outer? Always on band s variety, of the heat Meats, Butter, sugar 'cured Mama, Baron, etc. M 9 Farticnlar attention paid to Retail custom. 'I . ,'L'f i .. . . J 1 ' j , . , Monty 11a Street, Ih hecm Fourth and Mrefts, Fifth CORHXE, IT.U1, CREISliTOX & .Wkolesu e and Retail OEJB.S, H v i. f AND , VIi:kuuI' Co.fi MISSION Corner Montana i ninLGth Corner Ttflh and Afrnfana Streets, Coxiinie, Corinue,Utnh. . ft. SURTI5, ; .; - o Proprietor. XJtaJ1 -- Htving opened thejabove well known market, am prepared to furnish the largest variety and beat meats that can be procured in the Territory, at wholesale and retail." Orders t pm a dis tance made a speciality and promptly atl aided to. 4e30-tX Fresh Garden, Flower, FmW, II:b. Tree, hhrnb and Exerfreen Seeds, xlth dlreetlona for enltnre, prepaid by wall, Tbe most complete and jnolvlensarert-mentl- n tbe ccauiry. Spenis Mxutcd. C.i Rt, r Wholesale and Retail Denier - UTAH. ' and retail and grocery stores tL, ban Frsnoisce Cs . V VI' f-- TAYLOR A BFJtDEL, Bole Agents, ' And Wholesale Dealers in I. TIN tlp-- I..,.., ; CITY MARKET, it aU wholesale 4' GUS3W ARE, ETC. COUINNH. Stoves, JxVCOR STRAUSi Boots and Shoes, ; ; - IVal!, a Will close out cheap. Branch stored In Ogden and Malad. , t 4 Croccrhnt, t Mines s and Liquors, i FOURTH STREET, CORINNE, UTAH. sC ji!U:S Sluci 2rtn, ,1 a , " 'Moutaua Street, i . & MONTANA STREET., NOBODY SHOU 0 BE WITHOUT ITl J.'O. Fmbcb, lYoptiotor. . .... L - 1 CROCKERY, f f , OJLBAH'H-' .. J. A. V ' tV ' ' - I . .J ; , General Produce ... .1 ! - v AND j i t s r If. I.C11BKS, Proprietor. . i Blood I Tonic I very Agreeable Drink I . - - .. OtfinrpAesod for acting surely but of tbe gently on the secretions kidneys, bowels, ' stomach and i 0 i A A TRY Forllverl at IT! liquor, drug 0 ap20-t- BITTERS! beet Purifier of tbe TRY TbePleasant 1-- tf - r. u. J " Hi 0friiUntitl$c5tiumutt. ' CB. LillUfiri A COrrops. 4 n j,-! CWi iv-i-t t,Mj tlfirrCR ANl) 'DEALER rr DRY GOODS IND CL0TIHSG, ; ; - j Ilanlirnrr, Iron, f t j i .'! opo'.r.'o '; .j-..- ' r I paid ties ot the v' -!j MILL 4, Dfftli'r In - Ii.HBQGBL. 4 , CELEBRATED J. - H. BEADLE. , , r t 'r. 9 Ii. Hufeland TERRITORYi ... Draw exchange on 'prtncl ' DOtCIIT. COLD Dl'ST Time Checks bought. Office hours from S a. u. to I AXDTBEin on nnjr point In the ? Collections mad .. - '- f Cash Prices. y f ,1. . n j Sh latmlwr rngU ordrctund funtulud.' tl.j I. v oc7-3r- been reernty rvuovated and newly for-I- l niahed, makes it the moot quiet, economic al and comfortable FAMILY HOTfcL in the SUte Being centrally locate 1, it offers every iujiue-men- t for bneinea men and the pnWio geueraffy. lire tables will oouetantly be supplied wifh every .nxnrr the market afford.. , The American Exchange. Coach, with Red Lights, will be at thr wharves and depots, to ocuvsy paaSongera to the llotnl ) u TIMOTHY SARQNT, Prcprictor. janJS-l- Cashier. P. II. WILDOIl, . TO COltlXSE UTAH tv. I XL F Always on band Lumber, I.itb , : MOILTOrj, u.iiH'm i 3 GERR'.Ml SASSOffi: STB EET j Sari F rriri f 1st 0, lExtendihg from Sacramento j f Pmrrir of tbe , American Exchange Ilolel j rvi t , . In b. Ip p.unw!wj XX.tIIOLJSI 4 ,4 , and Clgsra W:k right in, and puntlemen.' I Tapers CAREFULLY PI.EPARED, and PatenU secured WITHOUT DELAY. Kxarainuthmr tn the Patent Office frea of ii any pate, cliurge, aud no individual fee a Patent is allowed. " nuhas ' Charges aa reasonable aa any o her Tillable : Agency." , Send for Circular of Toms,- - tnstructiona and ; , references. ue6 if , ;v , , iSi j wine. IJipmr Beat of vanity. i II a ring r corixm:, utah. V 4 n East STUKKT, side, between 4th and o'h EC LI USE SAW ' ; t $ 1 W . ; k EUROrEAN PATENT years eipfriince'.v iolMtora of Patented) SEyilNTlI firUEEr.opp. theruteul Oiac, 4iU ECHOCITT. ,1 aMONTAVA v 'f (16 t E ; i Y! 7: COUNSELORS AT PATENT L.W, . KE(i salooT PATKONIZEHOiUn.Vy AND, T, f " ? 8 i vh SOLICITOUS OP BANKING HOUSE . , .1 . AlcxauiIcrrAt Pvljison, W. D. MOltTON, CHKTKNNE. SECURING, SEAEING AND SEPARATING. i - lilFFEtTYS !h u iew Vpo com- l" 4 PATENT clis 8. WILSON, TOHET I . Sel-t- f 1 Organic Weakneti, such aa .Veminaf )Wafmej, A'octurnal and IHurnal Emission, trough! ou by abuae of tbe organa, early iiuliacr.tioris, exces nes, or tntailed hereditarily, causing lo-- e ot dmineta c metnoty, fcoQfuson, vision, and ofreirtimea insanity, with a dcplora hie train of oilier ayuiptonis, treated nd rs)ic. ally cueJ by aa iualiible v'hod.. taring time and expense. .All dison-- e j ecnliar to the aexuai orwar.a radically aud permancutly cured. where Old dlievus uf the moct horrible become d. has polsom producing She on the face, siua'l watery blKU ra, palna in the head aud bones, ulcerated threat ind nose, enrm on the ttmba and bodr, acrofnla, together with an eudlesa nuiamrof auilorlngs, effcctua'ly and permanutly cured. Dr. James is recommended by the press of the country, by profesHoca of medical colleges, and by the medical profession generally. Those s filleted should apply to him, aud becurtdat t once. a trratlse on Spennatorrha, . Syphilis, and ether dim a set of lit specialty, sent in ycalod Address Dll. Jaue, F. O. Drawer 5f 63, .f.vy-dkChicago, , for Drevvcr, Itrinls irnt bra ted Ale. fend i'otif. iLDjPrcrlrtor. .U Vs ! U-TAIL 'i ; - t , Wholesale and Retail Dealer in ; . -..- 5 OCUCT, AFREET, btef-- SJLZiXI B3ALS, t 'uli I ; t HAW t , f, A attention paid to conii(nm-,luada. . and OAsilk advaumaa r XSontanaffltroet, vi "rlp' j t : V.!l .; . ; jAerciunt tt . i w , lP ? ! supplied Formerly of James Lock ITospi'sl, Custom House Street, New Orleans, '(estsbtlstnd 1850) for the last eight years located In Chicago, and celdrat-e- d tbrouKhout the country, iu the ucce'vdul. treatment of PRIVATR DIHEASES, can be confidentially consulted at hi office and parlors, and 03 Randolph Street, corner ot Dearborn Street, Chicago, 11L, or by letter, enclosing stamp for return answer. Post Office Drawer 6863, i ' 3 Chicago, 111. Da. Jsmx treat Chronic, Mercurial, syphilitic tlltxd and Skin Diseases, and all disorder! of cotd tOffioue Yencrtal Character, which, kecureswi'h-ou- t the use of mercury, Iodide ofpoU 1. ar nenio- or any po aon. but with hi N rcmuitn, a positive cure for ail ha more and blood p.iona. bhd ' - r i This FIRST CL V 8.8 NEW HOTFX4U to the public, f The rooms are neatly aud I are always fortably furnished. , Thetsbb affords. j with the best tbe taarket up Iu Fresh Oyah r alway on hand aud served any stys on hort notice. j The Bar U stocked with the finest , Wines . nvi-t- f Liquors, and Clgarv. , 1 . 4 .1- - ! I Betweeti Tfiird anff Fourth Street, ! . i'U . r S - i DR. JAMES, U - ; TV 3UL8U It CSEEXM I V f AND com Vi ibxdis .IIETROFOLITM 'llUTEt; The inoat Impartial and best Authenticated Work ever published ou:Iormoni$m. t! ' '' s,f j? . f 1 M A former resident of Utnh and "Editor of : f. .!.i i ! tV2l.ni . I ill t I , " C'ORINNE' UTAH. i M s Mtfiiand.Strfft. I y ART. may be ' A r ? , ' Keep conatantly on hand a menPfor tbs iobbing trsde. .p tOrdr by mail ftill receive proP1 ; . careful attention. i Goode shipped east and west ' line of tbe Railroad Abe same o1 are received. -- Sorts of either for fi.OO: prepaid by mail. small Fruits, Plants, Bulbs, 11 the new HEBCHANT, Potatoes, be., prepaid by math 4 lbs Karl) Rose .f Potato '.prepaid, lor 11.00. , Conover's (Xlurssl Asparagus. S3 per 100; S26 per 10CO, prtpald. New hardy IncranteverMoomlng' Japan Honey, ' ? . V. i Traa Capa Cod anikla, 60 eraU, aaeb, prepaid, Orders received Mall lowland and or 47 by fl.uo for culture, Telegraph upland Crwlwrry, 100, prepaid, with 4 free ions. FrletdCaia-gu- e prou fftij Ailed. I 1 hoU-tf- i alee i trade list Seeds to any address, gratis ; TO THE WORKING CLA8S.- -J Vl 1 ' Tf on Commeskm. ' -prepared to furnleb all ctaeaes w! ,hVpU, qr B. XI. WATBOlt, Old rolnttf H Or series .a ployment at home, the whole Seed Warehouse, Plymouth, Ms a. J atabliabed " iif ' the spare moments, i deS-t- f r. , n 1842. f , profitable. Persons of either L t from flOc.'t a 36 per ercop,e tnit 9j- CHICAGO ; ILLINOIS. sum EN by devoting IhMr who ; wJlt ' ness. Boy and girl earn One of the see beet Hotel " In and this 1 who the , West men. all That largest ' Dealer Rebuilt, remodled, rend rsfnrntehsd ta the addres. an teat the buaiats, ae t Ticheht toi most luxurious maaaer tn ;lM)8. parallok-- offer; To uch M v RofMCvtM euiU of rvoma wltti Baths, water, we wtll fccmrirtopay for the Grohcoi v. valuable . he. FuU K particulars, Wholesale and Retail. . One of Atwooda improvsd pseaeUger Klevatore da to, firofk on, jl bae been introducsd for conveying guests to tbe J'eoplcs Literary Companion different fiocre. CIGARS AN D J TOBACCO. aud best family oewrapaptre Pu ., , , ' . t j f free bs mail. Reader if , y0 JNO. B. DRAKES f4tb street, comer of Mordant, Corfnne. work, addre. profitable . I . , , agl6-t- f t Proprirtor, Augusta, Me lu a 25 Also C0MHISSI0N B ;iiot springs utah, - i. 'f V f 1 j make the an. The proprietors beg leave nonneeraent that they have 04(d fhetrnew and are preiurd to serve choice Meal ae21l g Is a true epicurean Kyis, rj . - ut, UNION BAKERY, CK&3CE nisr, rrprwr. Montana , Street, CORINNE, UTAH. ' Iljre and ail Keep eonaUntiy on hand freah assortment of other kinds of Urend. Also an other articles pertaining to our lkne- - Customers promptly attended to. m lt i 't : jv3 j ct-3- jt' ; - IK , ! u- - !y K7.f t ,j . nriK,; I'n ,i 1 j i T. i TO ROOM ', 4,f J - 1 , - CHICAGO,, J. II. BEADLE, . 'i 1 ul 1 SWEAT MARKET, ( '3 CORINNE,:; i )Ai 5 It f .Ji !, tfc WlLKERiA'iJIeNDTT,, in er WboV'sals end Retail iif BY .. . ? i ' ;i TERRITORY, (Corinuf : ..(Ik c) ' ' Jhji. ; tv J r, MISCELLANEOUS ADVTS. RANDOLPH STREET, y t , ! u W ' .' i a U I ii - it j ol -- i 4 . f 1 THE IlOUKXAXNBi T,f,a ' U, .1 I A a-- . il hf Or. James 91 AND THEIR oitW-e- a7-t- f .i j jg- i i jsh -Z'-J i w; vo more or less, a may be required, In lien of above wood. 130 Tons of Hay, more or less, asmsyba re' quired. lee-1- , more or or Pounds of Oats, 78,01 Parley as may bo required. CAMP BAKfcK, (near Diamond City) M. T. 600 Cords cf Wood, more or less, as may be required, 4 Tous of Coal,' more or leM,Iae may be re-- i quired. . 60 Tous of II y, more or less, as may be required. These proposal will be received at this ofilce (16th) day of up t 12 o'clock m., on the fifteenth March, 1870. Alo at tho oflioe or Poet Quarter-maste- r of each post to be aupplied, up to the aatne boujr, wlu-- they will be opened aa provided In sptciai Field Orde a No. il, ll. adquar-ter- a Juue 2'Jih, 18C9, and Dcpartm.ntof Dakota, . trsnsmitUil to hl Tbe solvency and ability of bidder mnt be certified to, worn not known to thU oilli e, by a Post Commander, or by tbe Clerk of a Court of ttecord. Tbe Bam of at least two good sureties mutt be alrcn la the proposal. Tile right to reject y or all bids Is reserved on the part of the lioverntuent. By anthurUy ot the ilnjvf Ueucrtl Command'V the DepartmcnU ing . 8. B. HOLABfRD." U. 8. A., Deputy Quartermaster General of Dakota. Chief Q M. Department v j i ( j o' uL2: o ::i f 1,584 Tous of Coal, mVUA4 -Z- DISEASES. CHRONIC leM, as may be required; or f 4 v l Founds of Baroy or Oats, more or less, as may be required. 1 ,v '? ! e Fort Benton, 31.' T. 1,323 Cords of Wood, more or lost, as il - . 4 $, SV if - , - i j e T. required; or 4,201 Tous of Coal, more or less as may be quired, In lieu of above wood. 680 Tons cf Hsy, more tr less, as may be 584,3oO ei-iln- i ' - Fort Kliaw, more or unit q1 ,1 i -- w quired, In lion of above wood. !' 1,503 Tons of Hay, uioie or Ilas, s may be ro quired 2,043,400 Founds of Bailey or Oats, more or less, uiTiuy luoiyu ir. d, HAND. We can and do offer better advantages ' to cash buyers than any other 43 i 43 House in this valley. W4 Special attenUon given to orders by malL g 3,670 Cords of Wood, j L.'if: ; tni U n la A LARGE STOCX CONSTANTLY ON IV , v i 'I 31. m- : n.Irar v U m Hermann Glafficke was March 3d confirmed Secretary of Wyoming. Frank Woalcott was also confirmed Receiver. Another arrest was made Match 3d, at Laramie, of a man named John Duffy, charged with being connected with the late Railroad thetts. He was brought before Judge Chase, and wuved an examination, plead not guilty and was committed to Fore Sauders to await the action of the Grand Jury. Last Thursday, March 3d, a small party ol intoxicated Spokane Indiana came to a ranch, twenty miles fruiu Helena, Montana, and their demands for whnky being denied, destroyed most of the furniture about the premises and left. Three white men barricaded against the Indians who returned in a short time, but were unable (o enter the bouse, but stole fifteen bead of horse. The whites recaptured the horse the next day. The Indian threaten further violence. A shooting affray occurred Tuesday morning at Cheyenne, between Lieut Mason, of Fort Russell, and A J. Rots-fora young man who occupies a responsible position under Col. Carling. Cb&a. D. Roach was killed in Dor Lodge City, Feb. 22d, from the effect of a blow, struck with a stick in the baud of Thomas Condon. The Ktie Xorth IPcsf of the 25th says : W. J. McCormick, Esq., of Missoula, who lell Cedar Creek a week since, gives us a few items of the new found Treasure Djx. When he lelt only one string of sluices were set in the gulch. These were Jim Lore's who is running a drift on the bar on which Louisville is built. It was re ported that in two days, from eight set ol timbers be cleaned up $300, and that the ground bos prospected $1 to the pan. Number CO below is the lowest claim yet opened to bed rock. At C2 above 21 below there was five feet of snow, prospects from 5 to 15 cents! the gravel; and 53 below Joe Carroll A Co.s Mr. from 3 to 15 cents in the gravel. McCormick bos $4 50 which be panned himself from five, pans of dirt in 54 above atd 21 below. It is the handsomest gold we have seen, and will assay The bars, hitherto close np to 970. are now of hot little eonseqaence. thought attracting earnest attention. They contain excellent beds of gravel and prospect well up 150 feet above the creek level. tha galcb and The abundance ol the heavy grade facilitate bydrsuliciog, and these, Tfthy prove good, will give permanency to the camp. r !' id returns.: ? mail. J. C. WRIGHT, Cleik. aaina benqulnd. K iii-c-l- : ,i is" 1 s i - Mttmltefmcntsi. -- fti iffF-t-- cm .ynv:3r7 i , , -- ' The Inland Empbe says : A great has been occaf.toned nt Prescott, Arizona, by the receipt of gold in considerable quantity from the recently discovered mines iu the vicinity of lJradshaw Mountain, in the Pine Grove District. On , the summit of the mountain a ledge has been struck which is claimed to be the rich st ledge that has been truck on the Pacific coast. The ledge has been trac d for five thousand Lot, and over twenty claims have been located. Tbe rock is found partly decomposed and abound In free gold, some ..of it coarse. Coriicne.' -- Tins towu bus Lmjculuu a city Tbe district! well watered and timbered. of Utah1 and her citizens omit no oppor- Results show that the rock will yield from to three thousand dollars pgr ton in tunity to Impress outsiders with the fact two - There is a great tush to tbe arastras.of her Importance. They besieged the new Those who have seen it district. bee-ont fin Station the claim to Legislature until tho be it mother lode, of tbe gold City ef Corinno by net of that body, and mine world. although much more Is required than this to give it metropolitan greatness tho energy of the people and her natural admake it a place of somo imvantages will ' portance. They will soon have a full set of city officials with all tbo dignity that Dfvawtmfst or Dakota, will entail and alt the misfortunes that Ornoi Chikc QuaRtkrmatvr, are attached thereto. To add still further Saixt tACi, VI is., February t2, 1870. to prospective greatness it has been SKALEtl FROrCMALS, dclyeiutorcl tutauch, form. ubjiHt to tie usual connamed as the Capital of Utah in the Cul-loare invito.! from loyal busiin ditions, duplicate, nnd it should if without bill,' pis3 ness men, to supply tUo several posts la till. amendment in tbla respect we shall look Department witii the for the new city to be 'the battle ground llegular .llililary Supplies of the Mormons and GeutilAr in aii mat: as ters of legnlatiou and debate. It is un- For one year rom June 30th, 1870, follows 3X. questionably a Gentile place which cannot be said of Ogden or Salt Lake City. In- 8,753 Cords of Wood, more or less, aa may be required; or land Ewp're. 4,510 Tons of Coal, more or less, as may be re- Correct; Corinno was about a year ago a station, since which time her progress has been so rapid and steady that sho assumes tho dignity nnd responsibilities of a city under Charter with becoming grace. The Capital will undoubtedly be located here In proper order, but the battle ground, should it be necessary, will doubtless be hearer the Tabernacle. liiiimiiH yjyi .o ? Fort Kills, V r, Coriune. ALonmBawtreq i'in Gt CO'RINN ErtTTYr - gold-benrtn- JxbdJ' Tliixd&J&iirlh) XotJnna f - Lipntnfs sircJsfl-- - ! f'S f ,Jw,rJi -- ( club-room- (8) majority by cates ck! , p f y , j .rnrrntt: Gonr.iiQoioU'GEfiour.nTOf r v : ( J f it .'H AND . i - ! i 9 Irsr.fe 7r.t t AM Si to-da- Tbelotal A i s New York they' have their and. drinking saloons, and The following telegram wan handed us drive the bulls and' bears through yesterday evening for publication : Br.ionau Cm, ,March 7, 1370. . Wall street; In Chicago they get To V. T. Fiei.d : Mnnro elected, eight their divorces and cow-hid- e thclr Certifioffii C n:OTEIY II rnoLEsl, r - . ar-r.- critics; In Washington they draw j. ! - TUE I w ' a A coast J" p ! of which" $2,400,u uir 000 was sent to New York overland. family. Sufficient Iron aud ties for eighty miles The lively Tittle 'iSbnffriei down Of tho California and Oregon rilruad,ia at Laramie is making quite a fim n vwvstthe junction-- of that and the Central Pacifio road. about the bakers dozen of women Notwithstanding the recent heavy show whose ?iamc3 were drawn 03 jurors, tonufvlr?Iu3 on the.Jaclfic railroad on t'ftte: Pawnger report Ihe winor juror(esses).. Now, Sentinel , you tiarelir.g pleasanter than summer, on sh ou id ut.felo ovcjr about such tri- ter areouot cf tho absence ol alkali dust and fles. In UtalC and "Wyoming they boat. . . . i . have the ballot; In Pennsylvania The 3 great Mwrch'C. San Frandco ot last billUrds wear night by tho breeches; in Great game played they for and ampionsblp, Rudolph Dery Britain they are making a persist- diamond and $2,009 a sid ..was wpn cue; ant fight for tho tobacco box; in by Rudolph, coming out 150 points ahead.' thejr salaries and play', cards like any other man We quietly look for their next erratic freak with peran advanceof protection and supplies from the government, by' re- fect equininiity and will not bo If in a few' years wo find porting eoiiimon place occurrences surprised them jostling us'from the polls, or os ftiost 'dastardly outrages, elbowing their wny through the against the peaceful drills 5js illustrated by ex- crowd of thugs and jiollce at-- Flvc tracts of letters which have passed Point precinct, while their tvorlcr between Commissioner, Tarks aud hnlfs are at home mixing dough Gen. Sully, Superintendent of, In- and attending to the childrens dian affairs jfor Montana: ' laundry. ier-jpetrat- ed i'O K r gentleman, who was living about .1 izzwt cxTEicrane.T. TEUcRipnic siaaiuY. was subjept Jo. ' t M Tremont Houoo, - ! a t , t 4 V1 - ,r v ' j . ,' . f.; J ;i-- 'v . f j 4 - '.F. ' v RY LEI WES, H ' si - , I rf -t i .er, in' nd YiSquoro d cjence , f 4f 1 S ' i wji -- f 1 |