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Show A r I I V i which he guarantees to them the saoe right and immunities as have been Margranted to citizens of Lyons and Government specially pok the eeunrnx ntnr jocksax seilles if they will aid tk Tuesday nereis?. Hay 0, 107L arroxYTjj BY THE ATLA X TIC AXD PACIFIC COMPAXT. in its t present emergency; he also . Washington', April ST The Presi promises entire am nest to the insurgThere will be a meeting of the Territorial Cento their true allsgi tral Committee of the Liberal Party of Utah, on dent will this week nominate to the ents on their return a continuance of Saturday, the 20th day of May next, at 2 o'clock Senate some forty 'appointments, includ- ance, and guarrantees Govern-men- t. r. at Salt Lake City. All the member are re- ing seventeen which failed to be acted subsidies to workmen by the quested to attend aa boaineea of importance a ill on last session. Among these will be San Francisco, May 8. Tne Gera Chief Supervising Inspector of steam come before the Committee. feel very bitter against J. M. ORR, CluUrmati. vessels; a Recorder of General Land mans of this city Wain Inca, 8ecy. Office and others of equal importance. Governor Haight for having issued his , lur Ltu City, April 28, 1871. td reference to target exQuite a number of department officials, recent order in who are of the army, left to- cursions on Sundays. Kivura hows. the National EXPLORING THE COLORADO. , From our exchange, coming from night for Boston to attend the of Grand the of Army Montana, Nevada, California, and this Encampment The Salt Lake Tribune has an internot a candiis Gen. Logan Territory, we hear cheering accounts re- Republic. and there are quite esting account of Major Powells intendate for garding the mines, and the prospects for from this quarter tions and preparations Rio Colorado-wards- , a prosperous mining season has not been a number aspirants Commander-in-chief. from which we clip the subns good-sinc- e 1864. The fall of snow in for the position of : The Internal Revenue Bureau has joined Montana makes the working of what is His purpose is to start from Green known m dry diggings, a surety, and im- written to an Assessor in New Orleans, River City, or station, on the Union Pa-ifi- c mense wealth will be extracted from that not to exact a return of income from Railroad, in Wyomiug Territ orv, in iu latter the assist and to boats on the Green river and pass down class of mines in that Territory. The a State Judge, claim for return of tax al that stream to the point of junction made Comstock, of Nevada, is still in a most making his the Su- by the Yam pah or Bear River, and favorable condition. White- - Pine ready paid. The decision of bring up for supplies at Uintah, where Court was that the income of the the bul of preme immense?uantities river of that name flows into the out turning recis be cannot taxed, fully State Green river. After refitting and Judge lion. Boise basin, Owyhee and Cope Bureau Revenue their stores, the party will again Districts in Idaho, all give cheering ac- ognized. The Internal to take boats and pulldown the their Internal notified defaulting counts, while Pioche, and other districts yesterday Green river to their second in Nevada, are making the capitalists Revenue collecter, Orner, in Springfield, which is at a point where the Gunnison that by tendering the resignation trail crosses the river. Supplies to be open a wishful eye, and regret having Mo., would feel and himself both of there from deputy, southern Utah by placed been backward in investing. We have who acts as a general Jacoby Hamlin, - arrangements nearly perfected whereby grealty relieved. and to Major commissary interpreter Milwaukee, Mav 8. The residents Powell. Other depots of we will obtain reliable correspondence supplies are to from many of the important mining cen- along Fox river, between Packwaukee be located at the mouth of the Dirty tres, but at present we have to content and Portage, are annoyed in consequence Devil river a stream not laid down on ourselves by clipping and gleaning from of the over flow of their lands, caused by any map, yet situated in Utah at the mouth of the Paria river, and at two difthe Lake Michigan and Mississippi Ship ferent our exchanges. points below tlie junction of unThe Deer Lodge lndependant speaks Canal improvement, and have call a named streams with the Colorado. The of the Moose Creek silver mines in the public meeting to express their griev-ence- party will be supplied with army rations and to appeal to the U. S. Gov- issued by different commissaries, and following commendatory language : for a change of diet, dried beef and for redress. ernment Harwill be A tunnel has been run intathe and on these who have been operat- tongues relieved carried, The burglars an occasional feast rations, by vey lode a distance of 70 feet, tapping it deline Crosse of La the the on mountain mess or a of sheep, fish, at a depth of 200 feet. The lode is six ing along & St. Paul R. the party expects to subsist. Milwaukee of the vision, feet in width, and shows a fine class of The three boats now lying at the on Frida night, brok into the deR., Messrs. the ore. The proprietors of of departure ere expressly built mine, where the midnight mail place at Salem, pot in the ore Chicago for the expedition, on plans Harvey k Day, design shipping is stored, until the Post made bv Major Powell. for that village They arc conto San Francisco for reduction. They structed the of Office opens in the morning, and cut toughest and lightest oak, erected costly arastras . near their mine, divided and into five water-tigh- t comthe mail bags and carried off the and gave them a thorough trial, but they open will which enable to them which were several con- partments, float in case one or two of the compartdid not work satisfactorilv, and thev letters; among considerable amounts of money. ments is stove iu by collision wiih rocks. have now determined to ship some 200 taining The exact amount of money is not They have considerable sheer at the tons of first class ore, that we judge, afknown. The thieves escaped with their bow and stem and a good breadth of ter careful inspection, will go upwards of beam with flanging sides, in the midship booty. 1 these The ton. sections, so that they may show great ,000 per shipment of y n Hundehau-seTreasurer T. W. buoyancy in riding the rifts of the rapids ores will give remunerative employment has sued H. C. Atkins A Hiram and vet carry a heavy load. They are to the teams going to Corrinne, as the amply supplied with the best oars. By mines are but a few miles off the main Rond for injuries sustained by being a very ingenious device, Major Powell thrown from a buggy in consequence of has obtaiued an almost perfect security road. When the reduction works are com- an obstruction in the street in front of for bis ammunition and provision. He has had specially made a lot of india-rubbpleted, in .Corrinne, few of the wagons their property; damages at $20,000. bags, perfectly air and waterWasingtox. The treaty negotiated tight, containing air reservoirs, which employed in the business of freighting to Montana, will return empty. The Salt by the Joint High Commission, is en- will give them buoyancy enough to float bake Tribune has information from Rush grossed, and will be sent to the Senate when they are filled with stores. In case a boat is the rubber Valley District, and says : Wednesday by special messenger from bags will float overturned, with all their off, securely Mr. Harris- - informs us that a new the President, in order that Senators precious cargoes, and be picked up again furnace is going up at Stockton, and the may, as soon as possible, become undamaged, to take another passage down the river. In these bags all the prospect is that the galena and other ores familiar with the provisions of the treaty. instruments, ammunition, provisions and of the district will, in a few days, begin Copies have leen printed for use. necessities of all kinds, can be safely " to DISPATCHES transported over land and through water, appear in the shape of bullion. The THE VERY LATEST Osoldiers claims in the district, which unimpaired by the elements. This is a MIDHIGHT REPORTS. grand step gained, since Major Powell were made several years ago, are geneNew York, May 8. Interest in the has more than once suffered serious inrally considered good, and contestants convenience and sometimes want, by are not likely to spend much money in coming fight betwetween Coburn and the loss of his provisions in those far disto destroy their Mace increases daily. Battle partisan tant wilds, where supplies are impossible litigation to obtain. validity. There will be an election for pugilists are eager to place their money The parties will be well armed and Recorder of the district on the 11th, upon the result of the match first made ; prepared to look out for themselves when it is generally believed Mr. Asa betting very much in favor of Mace. against the attacks of hostile Indians, Greot doubts are expressed about Co- especially the Navajos and Piutes, which Butler will be elected. burn taking sufficient pains to get him- have kiMed several members of the preThe Excelsior District, is a new self in condition for the fight. He has, vious expeditions. The Major has made the central of treaties with many of the tribes, and exmining district, portions the rules attended however, regularly which are in Cottonwood Canyon, in pects to be permitted to work undisturbe laid down bv his trainer, arid in ed and in peace. Morgan County, and at the bead of has reached a perfect state. Weber Canyon. The present locations A Washington dispatch of April 30th This attention to business and fine conare within seven miles of the railroad. dition he has reached has drawn around to the Chicago Tribune says: .Some good galena and a small amount Discredit having been thrown on the him friends who are willing to risk their have of already last dollar on the result. Large odds statement in these dispatches to the quartz been discovered ; but the snows are too therefore is effect that Secretary Fish would resign going forward on Mace, . allow to as prospcct-lingthorough yet deep to large amounts on the result about June 1, it may be as well to affirm Fretwcll & Seaman have gone wagered that the information came from the of the fight. .down 70 feet on the Cottonwood Chief, May 8. Chances of res- State Department in such a way os to Evexsville, silver that have to ore and $200 assays i toration of Imperial dynasty to the place the fact beyond a doubt. The ithe ton. throne are increasing. The Bonapart-ist- s Secretary has already twice tendered ' W. Mr, D Bench, Deputy Marshal, cause is steadily progressing, and his resignation, it being withdrawn, in the last instance, at the request of the been on a prospecting tour through gains strength and influence. Agents returned to and the Southern Counties, are numerous, and scattered over every President, with the distinct undestandwith the 6alt Lake City well pleased district in France; they are indefatiga- ing that, after the labors of the Joint accomhas he ble in their labors, and the alarming re- High Commission shall be finished, there prospects, and with what in locations he made several action which is taking place chiefly in would be no further objection urged. As plished; at-tnow is Mount.Nebo district, which the rural districts is sufficient evidence a personal favor, Jhe Secretary has conThe tinued to occupy his present position up acting considerable attention. of the success of their labors. -but to this time, but will positively insist on ores, he says, are mostly galenas, 8th. Following May Washington, out by the first of June, no matter are in well defined ledges and of great are the balances at close of going Treasury what action the Senate may take with size. .With others who have visited this bustness : Currency, $9,948,000 ; the to the treaty submitted by the district, he believes it to be one of of which $2,158,000 regard coin, $102,267,000, Joint High Commission. very best in the Territory. The forma- were coin certificates. tion is good and everything is on a big The railroad bridge across the PotoCommissioner Pleasanton officially scale. mac has been badly damaged by drift announced that persons whose incomes From those near home, the Boxelder wood. Railroad travel across the bridge are not $2,000 arc not obliged to make District, we hear very flattering accounts. is temporarily interrupted. any return whatever to Assessors, nor mBa7:30 8. have the Assessors authority to compel p. May Washington, From J. C. Merrill & Cos San Fran- rometer continues high on Pacific coast, them to do sq. cisco Market Report we glean the state- with pleasant weather ; lowest pressnre ment that the Rocky Mountain Coal & still remains in Maine; barometer has The Congregationalist detects Mr. Iron Co of Wyoming Territory, is now risen somewhat, only to fall again west Emerson in a slight anachronism in his producing daily from 300 to 400 tons of and south of Pennsylvania. During recent address. He Laid the Plymouth coal of superior quality, Monday, on lakes Michigan and Supe- Pilgrims read Bunvan. It happens M1 there has been shipped of this coal rior, southerly winds; from Georgia to that the author of Pilgrims Progress to California and Nevada, since Jan. 1st Texas temperature very low ; on Mount was not born till 1628. 16,420 tons; ' and in the previous six Washington with westerly gale. The Golden Age says, editorially: months, 10,325 tews, . orer of Salt Lake, May 8. Cattcrpillars are President White was personally much which has gone to' California. The Remaking their appearance in large num- more enamored of San Domingo than he allowed himself to appear in the offport adds that it is 4ow used very gen- bers. icial report. In private conversations he the Pacific on Railroad. Central erally May 8th. President Versailles, speaks with eloquent enthusiasm of the The coal delivered in San Francisco Thiers has issued a proclamation ad- country, and wants to sec it annexed to tells at $13 25 per ton of 2240 pounds. dressed to the inhabitants of Paris, iu the United States. COnmriE DAILY JOURNAL. TELEGRAPHIC! NOTICEl M- -, ex-office- rs ng store-hous- e, s, I ) Ex-Cit- i er -- in-atte- mpts conse-quenc- -- i gold-bearin- g tr to-da- y Y7XXAT Under the head of a dreadful calamity we find the following in the Nat North West of April 28th : A correspondent writing from the Elackfoot Agency to the Gazette, gives a most effecting, lachrymal account of the gloom and desolation that possessed the Indians when they ascertained Maj. M. M. McCauley, the late Agent, was going to leave them. They offerred about 100 horses and many buffalo robes to have him remain. But the Great Father Brigham Young is Greatest Father had bid him go, and notwithstanding they packed his baggage back three times the Miuor should have broken their backs for that d wept copiously and without intermission, except for meals, for many consecutive honrs, Major M. departed, and now comes the crowning woe. H. F. B. says : am to state that I' sorry now the entire tribe intend moving into the British Possessions, and not return any more, and as they seem very well disposed toward the whites I am of opinion that Government should offer them some inducements to remain, thereby contributing many thousands of dollars to the revenue of this Territoiy, bat which will certainly go to the trading posts of the Hudson Bay Company, if. a treaty is not affected soon in their government, and they are again placed un-dthe care of their favorite agent, Maj. We only fear the Piegans McCauley. and Bloods and Blackfeet will not make us happy by their departure, but as a possible contingency in the event of Maj. McCauleys prolonged absence, it is the boon he could confer on the freatest to never again accept the care of the Blackfeet inconsolables. We beg the North West in the name of humanity and for the sake of uninterrupted travel, to say nothing more about this matter. The retreating Blackfeet will encounter the Flathead Indian Agent on their way north, and what more can we say. They will be too poor to be troublesome. - --an- er How to lie a Man tt i A tJAflOCi 'BGP0T CSropoAtoo Hotol -CT GEORGE A. Coriaae, - - 8T0C3 09 A FULL n LOWE, O OCZUIiUAlD, nAT.-- Uu THE CELEBRATED . c' P. Shuttlers Chicago Wagons TAUh-OTRSET- , r ( - Always on hand and for sale at reasonable prices. These wagons are thoroughly nude, of the very best materials, and are known all through the West as the best and most reliable wagon made, and are WARRANTED IN EVERY RESPECT. CORINNE, s FuB Wagon Carers, adl Travelers Trill Una tills Koaae Equal to any Also Stock, of X in tiie Territory. All Mail Cxptmss Csaches OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS FOR 8ALE UTAH. ' Wagon Wsadi, Wagiia and Csnisgt BstsrUl j AT THIS LOWEST CASH PRICES. FREE BU88 ALSO TO ATO . P pnon this cabg. Constantly on hand a full supply of Slawen and Rmpen, Reapers, The Berr is Staked srfth Es Test Self-Raki-ng Threshing Huhlkes, Salley Rakes, Grata Drills, Flaws, Mowers, Plows, Gamg; And all kinds of the best and latest improved - Warehouse near the Depot, CORINNK. my2-dt- Montana Street, Ag-- The table is ahrsyv supplied with the best in the market. 49 Neatly furnished rooms and good, clean tnyYdlf SlSSOtJ, YALLACE & CO. f BOOT AND 8HOE MANUFACTORY. . . WINES, LIQUORS mnd CIGARS. beds. FARM MACHINERY. - Corinne, - - - TJtuh. Corlmae. (Opposite Metropolitan Hotel) IN JOBBERS made to order in tiie Gents boots moet approved styles and satisfaction guaranteed. Repairing Neatly Dome GROCERIES, H, A. GUNN. my2-d3- 4k-- HUSSEY, DAHLER & CO. (Successors to Wilson PROVISIONS, A Morton,) A few words offudvice to such young men as wish to be anything or acheive anything in this great, busy, bustling world, is given in the Spectator of this UTAH. CORINNE, city as follows : 1st. Would you be a man! When The Stockholders of tho went Aththe of Diogenes through city First national Bank of Utah ens, with a lighted caudle, in open dayCompose tho Firm. light, being asked wjiat he was looking for, he answered, A man A Would you GOLD DUST, COIN AND EACHANGE be a man, in the sense of Diogenes, in Bought mnd Sold this famous laconic reply. If so considCollections toill receive prompt attention. er what it is" to be a man. Study the truest models of manhood. Make your mytnltf ideal, and keeping it steadily in the mind, make a persistent, unremitting N. & G. W. effort to grow up to this standard. THREE DOORS WEST OF POST OFFICE, Inquire, diligently, what are the elements upon which men of this pattern have subsisted and grown up to their noWholesale and Retail dealers 1m ble proportions. Your having before your miuds a grand ideal will stimulate and sustain your energies and by a mysterious law of your mental nature will opeLIQUORS, rate a gradual couformity and approxiTOBACCO, mation to this lofty standard, which CIGARS, LIQUORS, BANKERS. TOBACCO, . CLOTHING, HARDWARE, t AND i 1 Chinese Goods. HAYING STANLEY, Montana 8t., Corinne, I- X- RESIDENT PARTNERS Chicago and San Francisco, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, IMPORTING DIRECT FROM CHINA AND JAPAN CAN FRUITS habitually attracts your mental gaze. If the best models, being well studied, AND Our fhcilltleo lm Trade are mot cqaalltd improve the taste in fine arts, and inby any other House In the eoumtry. spire genius with the power of high execution ; if the reading of the best books, with attention, elevate the taste and AIM TO KEEP A GENERAL AS80RT-meWE of Fresh Groceries, both for Family We Respectfully call the attention style of composition ; it is also, that a and the Trade. Jobbing careful study of the highest style of manORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED.- hood, will gradually lift up the student Purchasers from the mines are requested to exOF to the same lofty standard m all its es- amine our prices. my2dtf sential elements. To say the least, you will be much more of a man, for having NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC ! 1 m aspired to the noblest type of true manhood. In another paper, we will record BY A DECISION OF TIIE some reasons for setting before your WHEREAS, of the Third Judicial District of TO OUR mind an object, to be aimed at, a noble, Idaho, Territory, the Act of the Sixth Session of of the the of Legislative Assembly Territory worthy object in order to high achieve- Idaho, exempting the bona fide settlers of Oneida ment, and in order to avoid the oeium of county from laying toll onail Toll Roads in Oneida Thia Point ! county, and the act amending section six of the Largo Stock having life a failure. original charter of the Oneida Wagon Road, in ac- CONFECTIONERY. nt Dca ar Montana at What Ex-Collect- Bailey is or Do- A friend of Bailey writes to request that we will correct the unfounded assertions which have been set afloat to the effect that Bailey ;s living in splendor in Montevideo. Our correspondent declares, ou the conis working trary, that the industriously and successfully as nn agent in the introduction of the various classes of American manufactures in the cities of South America, and that, so far from living on gains, he is compelled to earn his daily bread by his daily labor, and is honestly trying to do We are satisfied of the truth of so. these statements ; indeed, we have been convinced from the beginning that whatever Baileys faults or omissions might be, be haa not profited by them pecuniarily. We believe, moreover, that the Government gained more by his energy and efficiency as a collector than it has lost from his recklessness as a disbursing agent. Certainly be has entitled himself to a charitable judgment, and to those who are familiar with our system of public bookeeping it is easy to account for much of the deficiency charged against him on some other theory than that ofwi ful dishonesty, ( Internal Revenue Recced. ing. or ex-Collec- ill-gott- en NEW -, semi-bitnmino- os trim TOCS. TO DO TO-DA- Y. ' stowxll. caxpuLl. lCITY BREWERY. ' Vtolwle I ... ... 00 28 25 and Ratal! dealer In AND ALE. JHstmnee Filed ... myMSrn utah. RIVER ICE, Best tm the CarkeLfl Delivered Every Day In Qnantitles chasers, by . Orders to rnlt Pur- 12J Ahrsmd. J 0 PRINCIPAL OFFICES my2dtf CORINNE CITY BRANCH OF THE S2S California Street, Ban Promotes. 37 Seemed Street, - - Ssmmwts. 45 Michigan Avenue, GREAT WESTERN Fire insurance Co., CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. A - 00,000.000 Capital Stock, . - 01,000,000 Capital, Chisago. iy2-d- tf L. DEMERS. OP HOLESALB AND RETAIL DEALER IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS and SHOES, , FLOUR . LIQUORS, gIRgPnPALL8 CLGCg, Corner North Front mnd Sixth Streets, Oflecri, Carinas, U. T. . UTAH. President, - 2J. 0. EAUG0Q0FP. CORINNE, Director, - - - UAT CTHm. WkjtdZm. , T7. H. GLAC00TT. n&nager; INSUREa dwellings, stores and property at fclr rates of premium. Jother to the - attention insurance of given Dwellings and private Earns and their contents. nduoed rates. WawtmU most respectfully invite the attention of all wish- ing insurance to this Dons Cosspany. esneCtallv tended to. Promptly At- myyfiif acd Flcshfcncb'o Hell pA:xjdoisr, MONTANA All yrEBCiiANDi&a. Cae fed yai:ttae of : WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS. . wsst --1 ta- -n I. .boa to that we can give rates that mffl be entbnly M. HOUSE. Hum Purchasers from Montana roming to Corinne, are requested to call and examine Stock and Prices. Agent. April 8, 1871. Colorado 8L, near Steamboat Landing, ona-h&- lf Orders promptly filled. 25 ADVISORY HOARD t Orders from m ED. CONWAY, S. L. TIBBALS. Promptly mnd Terms JBemsonmble. WINES AND CIGARS AT THE BAR,S Attorney E. P. JOHNSON. columns, them our Goode nt ne low figures mscnubelaid down here y Market RATES OF TOLL s For each team of two horses, mules or oxen, and wagon, f1 - For each additional span or yoke, For each horse and rider, For each pock animal, For each head of loose stock, used for working purposes, For each head of loose stock commonly known as herd stock, If . O. DARKNESS, AND Drmmciv d. p. M ' cordance with the rates fixed by the County Commissioners of Oneida couuty, April lltb, 1870. Therefore, Notice is hereby given that the following are the legal rates of toll which will he charged and collected on and over the Oneida Ofikr Wagoulloud: iW- mySdtf n. OLACCOTT, Rtaagtr, , . my4d3m nw. n. xc pAinnn,. n. d. OQm Hoars from O to IO A M oroaa at n; el ktot. . , . my7-d3- m |