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Show and maleofie pple. aroe decisive" of bis Short, talk,wbicll abound, fharp and Aaste always. -- ta wit. wUdqni.anJfcood Hw address took tbe bouse completely, to speak. called for, the $xer- though vociferously cises closed with the benediction byjtev. dacksonhen the great multitude to their respective homes, except about fifty ladies and gentlemen, who impaired to lie and Mr. Diefendorf declining du-per- el (i . Pioneer Danqact Where at 10 oclock the goodlyjiompany for (.at down to a royal feast, prepared Cl- 7f t:. ct tba assembled sovereigns of both sexes. presence of ladies at entertainmeuts-:,- f this kind la not a common eastom,and we rejoice to see tbe bad rule broken, as in the preseut instance. They are tbe e, dear little barometers of the social serving, among otter things, to and tell point out tbe storms ofadyereity of angry chauges in the of tbe approach domestic skyT That was the cause of so much pleasure at the feast of Saturday wives and night, for the smiles of happy zest around lovely maidens give brighter the board than can be drawn from Chians bevintage. The speeches were better cause of the presence of fair listeners, and eocg, poetry, eloquence and wit were limited to those speeches wherein they hone with the lustre of beauty V sacred ' contact. Our space precludes a full report of what was said during the evening. Let-ter- a of regret any sympathy were by WilliamGeneral from Tilton, Secretary son, Chief Justice McKean, T. A. Lyne, O. J. Hollister, Rev. G. M. IVirce, and many others, and when the iron tongue of midnight told twelve," adjourned the day fwe celebrate" until the 25th a of ' i March, 1872. In various parts of tbe city private parties were given, and excursions into the surrounding country were many and pleasant during tbe day. Long may the recollection of Corinne's early- - pioneers be cherished by their followers and descendants. T-h- e atrno-tpLer- tr fi le- d tt CL Si: , w - d S'! hr : ti Hiram Ilocree, whiIe out superintending bis workmen oh Friday, Joal "a package of mooey, containing oha hundred dollars in treasury nolen aud has not found it j eL Two pilgrims from the right bank of the Rhine, who worshipped at the shrine of Gambrinns on Saturday, deposited 12.50 each to the credit of iheeity-ao- d yent their way singing praises of der -bully lager bier. t Sxne tfrQcoosciooable villain is engaged in the infernal enjoyment of poisoning bis neighbors dog, and we can for bis depredations to take a tarn on clothes lines and through the urave-yar- d to steal the habiliments of the , living and dead. Our friends from the rnral districts gathered in Corinne to celebrato her second birthday. Some of them who votpd a liberal supply of beer, felt happy, I ut there wereno serious disturbances. Tfa re were, to lo sure, a few THEATER Aid. . reason-Tiblyqtko- . TO-X1GI- IT. J. B. Robinson, the distingnisbed actor with bis dramatic trooper will open a season in the Opera House.-Tb- e Aitial bill is aplend d. being The Denouncer; or the Seven Clerks 'end Three Thieves;" to close with: tha JEirce of My Wifes Friend." Mr. and Joey Robinson and the entire company appear in these elegant pieces. . MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. THE HOBBS & CO., t tbe-tric- al t, . . EQUITABLE Montana Street, LIFE ASSIJEA1TCE i (East of the Society of the United States, 120 Broadway, New York. IS, 000,000. Cash Assets. Annual Income, lev Badness, 1869, f- QUEEI1SUARE, 7,000,000. 5I,02I,1IL CHINA, - The Equitable 'issues, everyl leslrsbla form of only ia rash, :: neither accepting notes for its own claims, nor New York, March 27. Considerable paying them out. iu lieu of the money, when U become due. interest was excited on Saturday in nau- policies The excellence of this institution Equitable) tical circles by tbe saiiiDg from this port cannot be too warm y acknowledged, its story is the story of a nobis success- -f a wise and of two fine American clipper, ships for Mugs swollen and punished and muddy, design, prudently and thoroughly acbom coses in abnormal lumps; complished. It was organize t a- principle Francisco. San Some stained as with wine aud made bloody. of novel and peculiar liberality. It proposed to And some as with thump. " The United States steamer Sbawmott give all profits to tlw Insured, paying only legal and it baa accomptiibcd Iut many considered the cause of them will soon bo ready to join the Asiatic interest oa its capital; its purpose, la a career of progress altogether &u exhilarating relaxation from the horn-druunprecedented, it lias distanced ail competitors, Fleet occupations of life. ' and established itself upon a fomlation aa of Rear Admiral Rogers will soon sail for adamant. Ite expenses have been less t2an of any other new company in proportion Corea, to demand satisfaction for tbe those PKRSOXAL IXTKLLIGKXCE. to its income. .Yew York Obterrer, murder of the crew of the American ship Lira Ihscbasck CosxrAST. One of the strong- Judges Hawley and Strickland, with General Sherman. est, safest, most successful, and beat managed of this CLaracter in New York is their wives, returned to1 Salt Laka City The election in Paris passed off quietly corporation the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the ou this mornings train. with an overwhelming Communist ma- United States. bvUpcmlent, Dr. Prime, editor of the Xew York Obtrrerr, Charles L. Dahler, Esq., of the bankjority. -states: he Equitable Life Assurance Society bou?e of Hussey, Dahler & Co., of ing the rnited btates has been founded with a Tbe revolutionists are mow tbe domin- of view to meet the wanta of ail parts of our wide, Corinne and Salt Lake City, baa been in ant party in Paris. country. Its founders and directors town siuce Saturday morning, and on chiefly religious and benevolent lun, and I News from Brussel Is says, Bazaine is are trust the day is not far distant ben it will bethis morning left for the latter place. come ao widely known that all our ministers, going to France. John T. Giltner, of Gilmer & Salisbury, secretaries, and men ou salaries generally, a ill The French Minister of War, has noti- avail themselves of its rich advantages. is in town and stopping at the Metropolimr3-2r- a fied tbe Prefects to forward their quota W. fl. OLASCOTT, Local Agent policy aud receives premiums CUTLERY, MIRRORS, I s gem-rou- - FUHNITUB B , LAMP 8, m f CHANDELIERS, Plated Ware, Bar Farnitom AND GENERAL . house dec20-t- f FURNITURE, Hr tan Hotel. John Tiernan returned from Salt Lake aud the mines south, cn Saturday, mid left again this morning for tbe scene of his business. i James Horrocks, of Ogden, Las been visiting oar city daring the Pioneer fes- I am constantly receiving and opening owl full stock of plain aad fancy furniture, such M HEDSTKADS, CHAIRS, REFRIGERATORS, DESKS, J SOFAS, WHAT-NOT- it W-2- Sclu.-moue- r S, BRACKETS, MIRRORS, -- J SPRING-BED- S, MATTRESSES, PILLOWS, COMFORTS, Sam. . y ic BEDSPREADS. Tibbals, klsaji prtmptly dene. oiui(l to sc 11 an elicap Rephlrlag I mu as any house In Utah. ay , TABLES BUREAUS. W ASH ST A IS DS, KITCHEN SAFESr CRIBS, LOUNGES, tit let Live, it, Litve Quick Sales aud Small Profits. My Motto ut t S goods iFURmsinriQ , Jottings About Town. iri in' Wholesale and BetaU dealers , lt Opera House), . ut of volunteers immediately to Versailles, Sumners Washington,, March 27. Domingo-resolutioon bis San is speech down for this afternoon. London, March 27. The government at Versailles has ordered Garibaldi's arrest on his appearance on French soiL tivities. The insurgents seized a guuboat'on the A. J. Fitzgerald, formerly an Aider-ma- n Seine, capturing tbe crew and important of this city, attended the ball of doeuments. Friday evening. Laving come from Ogden Madrid, March 27. Espartero wiHbs for that purpose. President of the Senate. Jacob Engler came op from Zion last week to participate in the anniversary LETTER LIST. rejoicings, and left again for the Mormon Capital this morning. Daily Utah Reporter. The following is the list of letters re Ren. Hampton was ia the city cn Frimaining in the Corinne Post Office for the day evening. MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1871. James Campbell, Division Superin- week ending March 25, 1871: Lewis Miss A J tendent of the Ceutral Pacific Railroad, AndrewsJ V Allyort D Litingston Hies. L (5) came np from the junction by special Lernaril Jostth k'.oere E W McCem J Common suers Lawyers. bon:harlt H train on Saturday, remaining in town a Bird Mias C A' Marks J T Where to go San Domingo. few hours. biair Albert MiziMisiL M Haw do you like tbe weather McGrwrty, Hilt & Co ? Rev. Sheldon Jackson, of Council C.rner Corbin V C Onns H A temperance oration. Bluffs, arrived im this no.U U . A water-spoPhillip EE city from the East Con EW livan J M Carpenur A full tumbler An inebriated gymnast. on Htiaw E b kvrn LF Saturday evening. LQ Sweet J Long aud successful' reign Tfie delEli Rsnsohoff will go Ea9t shortly, and Faust FonU'n Fra;.k Wm uge. ardn.-- r J Smith J F - ' summer season on the Atlantic the spend Haw many persons have charge of the S on brown X C Gotze Wm , coast. Mis S Singleton Jon city jail? Howka Mr M Sutton Johu Pee was out fine in a Kay yesterday The meet at Knneys billiard Howard J K (2) Vnderwocd G II hall every evening. We ton W B turnout, with one horse less than tandem. Urnberp M. White C M (2) P KriKtr Mrs. Mattie Field, of San Francisco, is A score or so of Indians were among GEO. L, HOLT, Postmaster. tha spectators at the ball grounds ou lecturing against Woman Suffrage, and !?? Saturday. will soon visit Corinne to apealf on her A circulating library is much needed favorite theme. - in this cityfeand would be to the owner of it a source of wealth. WIIO IS JAILOR Joseph Taggart is building a large livery and sale stable on Montana street, On last Saturday the city Marshal arbetween Third aud Fourth. Ddn. HrfTran is to locate his new meat rested a man who had then assaulted market at the corner of Sixth and Front several persons on the street, and was in streets north of tbe railroad.' a fair way to commit homicide with a DAILY COACHES, The miners of this place sent out the large loaded revolver which be sought to of the season on jester-da- y use on several occasions. He was locked for Carriboo, near Soda Springs. in the WITH THE jail at 5 oclock in tbe afterThe horse race of Saturday afternoon, np noon to await before a trial drew together, at the track, a Police the large number of people who like to see turf sports. Court, bat had not been more than ten IUv. Sheldon Jackson preached ia the minutes in confinement when two per-6ePresbyterian Church last evening before deliberately opened the prison door the largest congregation hitherto assemi and tbe offender ont Tbe City Conn let bled in that edifice. u IN THE COUNTIST, FROM" Tba western accommodation train failed cil will no doubt look into this strange i. to reach here on yesterday afternoon, afiuir, and determine if the jail built by --Which caused unlocked be many travelers to remain them is. to by everybody who over until this morning. tikes a fancy to deliver dangerous charSue Robinson, the celebrated actress of acters from confinement in iL 'it was California, is the daughter of J. B. that tbe prisoner of manager and lessee of merely providential TO Opera House in this city. Saturday did not slay some citizen in his Tha hoove of Joshua Taylor took fire determination to. do harm. There have afternoon from a defective been a score or more of lesser brawls dayesterday ftianej, bat fortunately was extingnish-- 4 ring tbe list week, and few, if any. arrests in time to prevent s terrible conflagra tion. made, aa though tbe element of 1869 had in this city, March. 26; 1871. returned to ran affairs in its own way. , H. Elliott. J. p at tha residence Why should this state of Things be? . JOHN EAVES, Mr. Silver. Henry IL Crandall of Co-Who is jailor ? and. where are the prison Vbss N. E. Peterson, of Boxelder, keys kept? teti-t- t Office at the Salt Cake House. to-d- Corinne. r 5 SALE ROOMS: r Montana street, doors above Poet Office,) (Two Cue-Klu- x eS-t- f CORINNE, UTAH. J. W. LEXHER. A1 & il East Canyon' Wbotcsale and Retail CORINNE- MARKET, , ns FINEST STOCK , n. Ll'BBES, i ' Meats, Etc., eta. Wholesale and Betail Rocky Mountain coal, the est in the Tr?K'A-,V- a Tirginh City, Nevada, " tKilance com m ittee. At one time country, by the ton or car load atlow it of" evenr description. a lQrday looked, if they hid all j prices; end lumber t-- .; ; of the iepot. dVMS St Kenr, . r "y ' - fV'OR lea-hou- ZZ'L Iv, - UinTAU HOUSE, CORINNE, - . UTAH .... 1 HOTEL , FIRST-CLAS- S He - OnIx j!5 - tf Flreprr Com la tie . ' Keep constantly oa band rood aanoH ment for the jobbing trade '- - C J Ll Orders by meA wil reoetve prompt nod careful atiention. Goods shipped ent and west on tbw line of tbe Railroad the samfelay order are received. noI3tf . Having recently taken this heuse and thoroughly refitted and renovated it, X purpoee to :ef v - Corinne, Uifcali. - se22-l- m se K Corner Montana and 6th St ' of the best branda) TOBACCO, CIGARS mid GLASSWARE. S ALK a :r v WIiNES, I JQUOllS, - 1 OOOP DWELL: or five rooms and I J3 cellar, well finXhed throughout; and lot I ii 44x122. The premises now rent for $25 per fo cash. Inquire of mooth. W;!'.- - te ) s20-t- f ent and thieves, Cojuiissios Mebciukts; VICTOR C0RDELLA, OPHIR. frrommnrd?rrs Lowest IVices, Always on band a variety of the best Meats, sugar cured Hama; Bacon, sausage, dried beef, Salt Lake Gity ?nt Proprietor, FOURTH STREET, CORINNE. I Proprlelori tt AND CDi Wholesale snd retail dealer In all kinds of i lio-rTfw- - City, VICTOR CORDELLA. HEIL &FISCHBACK, - Eacfm Street, s , (between Fourth acdyifJh.) Oyster sad Lnnch day sad night. Tbe hsr, af silAottrtf of the 1 famished wUb tb' cboicssi wine, liquen and cigtta- - Give dacP-t- t ealk j . f . ! 1 j V- -- i |