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Show V ,4 f' CORINNE DAILY JOURNAL that f Saturday Morsing, li&y 13, 1872, is-ptri- Thrr will 'r7 ! a muetjiig of the Territorial Ccn-tr.- il Coinuuitee of tll Liberal Tarty of Utrt, on Ktt unl.iv, ijoih day of May uet, at 2nYlnk 1. w., at Salt Like City. Ail tlie iein1en nr re- f to attend a, luijiiif, f importance will come iM'fore the Commit too. M. OIIU, Cliairtiun. , . J, jm-eht- ! l ll'fiii fyirtji, fr r'y. trrLKK Citv, .fpril 2. 1"i i OCT pA a ! Tt v ntiiw vrfico drive round the salt by.ff oiiHieker'Kmilldowtt along the through North Striug t( Brigham' City, and thence home. Witli jjrirmi we'cngngetl a tine livery outfit litICardcnhrodk Bros., yesterday, to it. One or and treated otir-udof the towju pimple keep, pushing out the fenciftgHm tire dtlicr side of the Kn-tjlmnt- er The soil as J very line, rather better, "we think, than that tin thD side, 'on account of a larger admixture of sand, correcting its j natural alkaline properties, and making it warmer ami quicker. At this time the' crass in that section is green and "rowing finely, the fall wheat ditto, and the farmers are busy putting in later crops, corn and potatoes, we i e. 1808 the Mormons of Box Elder purveyed most of saidv lands into small t the tracts, mui commenced eonveving i ' . pied hionths after date of settlement, forfeit1 all their rights to said land under llie, hous'd ead aud laws. Per cjornequence, the lands so takeaj - in this .valley, early in 18 tit), not yet been the purchase of whicJi-li- as consummated,' tire subject to homestead euti-or the same as though f thevTmd never been taken. Even the West, offers but few such chances to make money ip sthc rise in value of real estates as . thi .valley now otters. We personally knot? of A dozen to twenty men who took up .Government laud Denrerflivo or six vears after the town started, which has since been sold for from trAOO to $1,200 an acre. In our opinion the prospects of ttis town for growth a ro'Tts good as those of Denver were at that time. Their improvement,! of course, dejKjndjLon ,us., We can make use of them, or. Jet them I treaty-on- e pre-empti- on y pre-empti- , i ad-ioiuin- . - g'' - j alone'-- , We had not lime to climb tpe ragged of the East Mountain; to exam- licights P 'I ine the jmwly discovered mifies, which men are endeavoring to opeinearly the entire .length ?of, it, from ibx Elder j nortlnyard. We have seen some goml- appearmg.pvre from there, owever, one sample of which, weighing one hundred pounds or so, assay 75 pe cent, of lead. and alout $75 in silvex. We are glad to note that Corinuc people are taking some in tlm Kmatter. m i If The settldnerrCfi along the base of the mountain Are constantly increasing iu strength, new and buildings are toad the on for ten miles-Th- e erected being trees and hedgesjartj in full leaf, the grass and grain is growing , finely the flowers are coming out iij all their glory, the birds sing as they chard, the meadow', of our ijifanfey, the air is of fresh budloaded yitb;thg-erfiuC-- wild-woo- d, 5 J s wi-'h- : infitry fihting was active and despcitee The CivernJt trespe captured an pQil by urprisc tiporta Sear tlunpiiAf A Oovernmcnt column- da threm up a redoubt on the Versailles railway, within a rifle shot of the ramparts Vangineard. Boston May 12. The annual qf thejsomety cf the Ainfof th$ Pojo-matook y in the Globe Theatre. .. .epi21eade presided, and opened the jpoceedings , by a touching address, storing the object of the Society Generals to Ik social,! not political. Hooker, Bijnside, Logan, Pleasantor, and Kilpatfiijk, Gov. ClafHin and other officials were present as guests. Gov. Fairchilds pf Wisconsin was introduced as the orator, and delivered a complimentary addre. to-da- y, re-uni- on c, H GEQRGiTa. LOWE, t f NEW DENTISTRY". Dr. HADLEY, TO-DA- Y. ttSnrrlcal and ZXcduuafteal Bnae. - All ,- a Full Stock of ALto m UTAH. Travclcrswill flud tltiM. , tlf. Wagaa Cavan, nil lyagm.Dmn, TkbaU Okriaa, In tltq tToirtoo A, All Bail ud t Wagaa W Ci, Waesa al Caiirlae Hatertal OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, r - Urto FOR SALE FREE AT TUB LOtVBST CASH PSXXCC3. ' " ALSO ! to-da- vi . 4 r - pnon run oano. Constantly on hand a full aapjdj of Reapera, The Rar I Stocked trith the JSeei : WINES, and LIQUORSCIGARS. i u Rowers, i Val-CHnJ- to Ojr ration Warranted, 'fft COR INN K, MONTANA STREET, Three dKir west f Post Office. myl.Mf Occidental Restaurant, The table la always supplied with the best - Plow, Gang la the market. the hast and latest Improved Keatly Ihrnlahed rooms and good, tlw FARM MACHINERY. - CORIXXX. Warehouse ner the Depot, SISGOn, WALLACE A CO. And all kinds of myidtf ny2-dt- f f Corinnc, DAHLER Ci CO., HUSSEY, l - Proprietor, (Successor to Wilson Monlnna Ht., Corlnnc, Rear of Kuney's Billiunl Paluee. BOARD BY THE DA Y OR WEEK , Me;a1ihi AT Ain, HQUiri SUPPLIED WITH ALL TIIE TAllLKS tin nuirkct. Tin t llestMUrsiiL in town. Ojh-4- for orders of tuiy kind tly or night. uiyLltf ls-.- ; NEW TRUNK LINE BA A CORINNE, GROCERIES, UTAH. , of the PROVISIONS, First national Bank of Utah 1 V Compose the Firm. DUST, i COIN AND GOLD wilt receive ug EXCHANGE TOBACCO, t attention? prompt d, 4 3 to-da- y, Jo-da- v N. Chicago, Burlington & CLOTHING, RAILROAD LINE! ? y to-da- - . . SVMlrATIIISKn. The New.Stramboi on the Lake and ' Its R mlts. - THE VERYATOEST DISPATCHES. -- 3Iontanu Ht., Corinuc, Wholmle dealer suad XUtall i - Tlie Sliortext and nioet Deeirahle Route to Ottumtea AND Jturllnffton, Keokuk - - - ialrturtf 3Iendotaf Pvitria, ,, JofanMjHtrtf JAtyfattette , IndlanaftotlHf E AIM TO KEEP A GENERAL ASSORT-nieof Fresh Groceries, lioth for Family and the Joblrfag Trade. nt FILLED'C ORDERS PROMPTLY Cincinnati v Ptirehasers fnsn the mines are requested to examine our prices. wy2dtf , CHioAab, J - Philadelphia, Netr York Wiwhlngtoti, JloMton Our Ikcllltie Im Trad rt mat wgaelTed! by any sthcr Iloaoe Im Use commtry We , Toledo . PlttHharff, Jiaffnlo, ' CHINA AND JAPAN O Detroit. - rail tbs Resjteetulty SAINT LOUIS - - Prep r. M o 11 1 H.W.P.SPEHCQI, attentiow OF Barber Shop A Bath Houca, AND ALL EASTERN CITIES n H I t uI o r w II TO OUR HOT AXD COLD BATHS! r O line lietween Connril Rlnffii ml Chl- TIIE only flint mu Pulluiun'k I'uluce Slevping Cura, Madam Spemecr comliiiel with I'lillinaa'i Dining CnrC eelwe loadle BfKige elieckeil tlmnigli. niul liaiulled free of charge. A.xk for tickefk via the Burlington Route. A Mpoeial train ii ti4w running lietween Pacific MONTANA STREET, Junction Mini PJattMnioiith. , leaving laciflc Junction on the arrival of thenftemoon train from will personally re - Council ninth.. A. K. C. E. PERKINS. Grn'l Siijit. MOUSE, General Agent. TOl'ZALIX, tJcn'i Ticket Agent. h. J. , D . & suad I S TS, I- DEALERS Retail Dealer peaches, X- AND ALL OTHER TROPICAL PROLTJCnOUO, - CORIRHE, Oil. r FANCY V " ? BRANDS i tL Book and Stationary Storo. Foroinn LiquocoV k tnyo-dO- ui v pqfGo. , MAGAZINES, Newspapers & Periodicals. - ... BE5F, PCim, and XIU'ITOS ssU i for FamiUe always on hand. All order promptly attended to. , The highwtPriwspaiafcrht toeh in rdtt ISAAC. D. HUNTOON, j L. DEMERS. i i JSemt ' cREiairrox h mmia: ?v i mnSDSDALL3 ' . r.f.4 "'ktuir piwcsru 13001 AND SHOE nARucAcrcav. 4 w s (Orpastte Metroptfitu S ' tnnUA. , , "1 Cd) ktThnndaahethn . , ; , npetelm3 pfmifr Deb. ,.,0, nij2-tL- T , A-ov- t . t ' . . . mjtdSm. , . Fbskbacho SAXO'CN, -- A LCUTUAN, . , BLOCK, Corner North Front and Sixth Street .. .. . . . UTAH. O0C3XXE, i j t. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS and SHOES, FLOUR- LIQUORS, ' Comtnleslon Meaxihatstj Corner Battery and Washington SU. 8AO B1UCCECO, . . . pal, - 1 . t AXD, RETAIL DEALER IN Ty'nOLESALS i t 'Namntn- , mjt-ilt- C SON, WQOLOALS DtTTCnSIU. Corner fith and Montana Streets, Coinn. Choice i mytdtf MARTIN jeorn-pelle- m t Altraga on hand the latent , 1 nij'S-dfi- California Ctrert, 8am ffraaclrta ST Second Street, Sacramento. 49 Michigan Avenue, Chleage- - SSO i v vrter ot nii PRINCIPAL OFFICES r UTAH - rt Orders promptly filled. lUrchors froi Montana coming to Corinne, ore requested to call and examine Stock and Frits. LEMONS, AND down here Trerm may MsrhsL o Im Liincrt, Niitrt, . U GG ' Oftr them mr Goods at a low qjum t ORANGES CO., DointL AND bo laid Apples, Whoieialc and Retail Ri ' s CORINNE. my2-dlw- tf J. W. McNUTT i Wholesale at Thb Largo Stock dnirlmg Bathe. O. H. i ' ; - under tbi guns of V IMPORTING DIRECT FROM CONFECTIONERY. Jfolnem, Jto-- n PURE DRUGS - AND CHEMICALS, - i RESIDENT PARTNERS IN IIAVJXG ' understand unit the new steamV KRS11 r,LRslMay J 2. Tlie Govern- Pninla, VarniahoH, WindowGlnna, boat, building at tlm ively little city of ment anuounpesTliai General Cissy last FINE TOILET ARTICLES, Corinuc, Is to be lAuprljcd in a week or , evening greeted two attacks from the two. It has lie uiorc than seven.. . AND redoubts at Clatnart, Chfit-tillo-n Government the wonder of t(r day population GOODS. ipid Fort Issy upon Fort Vauvres, that new towlLjaml we are glad which llias .been silenced my2l3u fire the of by to hear that it is intcidod by the propri- ChaitSm. A The attacking cfdtimrt etors to run it over ioj the Zion side of stormed and carried the redoubts and DofiancoCigar Llanufoctcry, ifoniL no. 174 , the big pond, to slum our people what scaled and . the s approaches 'to'VAUvres, energy and enterprise! can produce in ramparts, although exposed to a heavy! . . , t . I steam navigation. fire from the Hefianee, The Id on, urgent riflemen. The steamboat, JPatmtaJt, Untrermml Standard, While crossing the ditch a gefes Sncceom, Potcer of Pa eh ton, strong, handsome,' dArmcs hauled down the red flag. Riff Tking. The Golden, Bogie promising consideral insurgents were dismayed by the attack, Pelican, Game JSoooter, sessing fine freight! r and fled, government troops then Oclegal Tender, Taplteo, f commodntions. The Zone Star," int ' An Overwhelming cupied the 2SI Ueehiotm, It is intended to , ? Gatlleer, , . Corinuc to Black lb ok at the' southern surgents qr6e issued from the village of Itrmnd the .Choicest Cigon. of And otler the' d and yariouk Fort, flanking part of the Lake, a want ten or fifteen Vauvresp tie Government troops to mreat, This will work a miles from Stockton effected in good order The change iu the direct iotiI of the movement which Was & CO., of ores or other relghts which have Government loss was heavier .rs the re- SWETT LEONARD hitherto pussetl thn urh Salt Lake City. treat tbitu during the assault Tb$ inJobhm mt Imparters the eut canThe new lin wille p ore a serious oppo- surgents w$ebadly njby from their battenonade CCsttiofla8 C sition to the Utah eatral, as its freights will be carried at p much "lower rate ries were left in tbe Vairvrea trehches. attack on ; , than the railroad deSrmnds. Versailles May I2.y-T-he .7: ; t Govrenewed new Vanvres was the If we are not misinformed, . the ; Proprietors and Manufikctaren of tday diernment guns at Dl sy 'cannonaded the enterprise 'is backed indirectly if not Koehnes German - Bitters, I rectly, by the Central Pacific Railroad, disabled works of Vi nvtes. An impora corporation that anpears t6 "be con- tant attack was open id rom Fort DIssy ducted bv men of eiilarjred and liberal and another advancifl position wa? taken v Im Chinese Goods. i AVc sea-po- AND 11 o midnight reports. . A I O STANLEY, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, LIQUORS, COUNCIL LUFFS TO CHICAGO TOBACCO, Chicago and San Francisco, CIGARS, CAN FRUITS WITIIpIJT CHANGE y w. G. W. & TWO KXP11ESS TltAINS DAILY! w, , f THREE DOORS WEST OF POST OFFICE, Llissouri River J i my2-dt- HARDWARE,. f ap-peaiv- ' LiqUORI, Sought and Said. Collectwnt TJttth- - JOBBERS IX N K E R S . Tlie Stockholders - Morton,) ! to-morr- em-bodyi- '' 9 TO A . T UTJC1I3 ' . Thrahlnig MaelUnee, Salkjr Rakee, Grain Drill, Plows, j H. F. FULLEB, 0TH2ET, , Calf-Rakl- ag Dmtlrtryr. Artificial tcctl luaerted on OoM, Silver or , , :rfrWJX Mowers and Reaper, E , y n. f CORINNE, AhnjrnonliMdidfDrNleitmNiMMaprieii. f TIhw wagniM an tborwhi wry bmt totterialA ad are kaowa all Ihiwifh tha Wm m tb IimI and ant rpllabk) vragua atada, ad an - f . . WARRANTED JN EVERY RESPECT. ' V $? f P. Shnttlfcrs Chicago Wcgons -- -- Af CX2IOALD, Vi r vjCot2e A TJSlX CTCC2 OF; TlItiCKLE3ATQ '. Hotot I'.'birapoliaan to-da- f s. ding life, .Though lot rivenhr sentiment we became sentimental, iu the midst of such country sui roundings, in ilulged the , for 'a m pment or two, j views. . 1 - water before mentioned down in a large Jn the, spring of l8tiU the acoquja. iii the meanland pas ing bf the land t laws of the United States, ; audnporsous living .hero commenced improvements on inost of it between thw'river and the salt slough, from jusjj southeast of town up nearly to HuisuckerVmill. But when their improvements began to make a show, the Mormons appeared on the ground, 'asserted their prior rights, as they claimed, and did some ploughing and fencing on some arts ot Upon this, our peotoavuwT difficulty, gradually ple, seeking let go their . hold ou the land, amLwe believe none of tjiem ever proved up on it. Iie.oiu; juijgmeut, this , was. a great mistake. Thy men who own and work the land in this valley, will assuredly the grow rich, eeause this town,-vi- th railroad tributary to it in this respect, will furnish, them always u good, comer nient, cam market. Indeed, we doubt j if any pnemption or homestead claim, made early in l8ilJ, on this side of the river 6ven , was ever consummated, and if so if nothing was done besides commencing jmprhyeiueLts and filiug intern tions, the filiugs'ot"tliat date have all run out. It is the law and the ruling of the Jnt(r:or Department, that in unsurveyed, unoflqred lands like these, persons failing to piove up and pay within still-unoccu- fearfully, the Ma-lad- e In A 1 to-a- y - w 1 i ( pre-Mim- is attic reason to doubt a prospectors camp, lowered, there climbing up o rfcusi-nes- s which cnumaijdet , the valley from the diversion of a large portjhn of the hitherto dona by 'supers ovqthe But Black Giant to! Jjhick Rock. the wilt slosgli between the fiver and tel eastern road, to the . Central Ptfic. fee think, viaitan mountain,' It won H! us hard to match oGt Ores can be shipped, Francisco, Panama cal Aspinwafl, or valley anywhere flr beauty at this at noti of the year, ajjulit is good for the. around the Horn, o. England-direct- , than rate now a less tlift charged by eyes and heart, cjn as it Is. Pacifici Union the "We hadnt timA to visit the new' and It is likely, then! if hc Central Pacific spacious AVooWMiU at Brigham City, so ttirned to the fight without entering grasps the . situation.! andi , modifies itsf 'i j fit that town, and tiipk the county turnpike rates,' that it will peeim; a greater part home. This is iiw being graveled a foot of the carrying trade ju ores and bullion.,. believe that it has thick, at the rnfeof filly wagon loads a We have reason its must eye upon thejfioty and day, the .saint! finding that they open com muniiat ion between Zion and early day put the peyv scheme in a way As soon as this is of successful ooratijn. Our growing Babvlon or perish. will troubles thu b to done the county designs readily removed, grade lip of. and gravel tluinaiu street Brigham, although Saty Laty CSty tyill le unpleatown. northward the from is benefit- Jt santly affected wlijlt) running needs it badl; . North String is fast ed bv the change lit Lake Tribune gaining on Bi igham iu point of growth TT and comfort. Let us suggest to the ! County Cornu issioners, in pasiug, that the construct! m of a turnpike to market fH will not be well done until Bear Biver REPORTU smiULT SO TUI COniXNK dultjocrxl HV THE ATLVNT1C AXllV UlllC VOMPASV. shall have b n spanned by a county f "Owi . , , ' T i f bridge. Oj Nkw 12. Gold York,5 ifay we were strong, that bethink At home, we us, 111. and sold as high ap told on the w y, how the prospect of a Ylksaii.i.us, ay 12 The Governsure cash inujvct had stimulated the ment batteries m:iiitaii ed a territtic fire farmers of thi s and Cache Valleys, to extra sowing and planting. Greater on ramparts of Paris, md fortifications tits. breadth of grdntid has been put under arc still held by jasTirgi i Lox no, May 12. Standard of this crop this sea;i on in' these vallevs, than ever before, : ml it is all well set and evening has a dspati h asserting that growing fine y, with nothing to fear Communist force! are mdy twelve thoufrom grasdio pers. What to expect sand strong, and!$ that Versailles arniv if it would. from them, m man can tell. Thev are could go into Pajis said to be hatching out as usual in Paris, May 1J. Cpininunists claim and Ca he, but for one, having a victory, and dopy tile reports of suclived in a gr Asshoppcr country f now ten cess for Versailles. . port Vanvres was years, we do not. anticipate that they retaken by Comiunits at the point of will get more, than their fair share. That the bayonet, .tlnjre wis a separate Communists is to sav, farjners will make fair- crops, gagement armpul Jjisy. take one" locality with another, in spite claim that they lmvj recaptured Park the grasshoppers. AVe con- of Issy. The fVersaillists are cutting of mo-srclude that ml section of Utah is ini pro- - trcnchs of Maifiot Gnte ami concentru ' ting their troois in tlie Bois de Bolognc. ving as fast as ours. i There was a piarp fussilade about St. UNEXPECTED-VISIDEATHS Bicetre ' f !'r Of inO"t who die it maybe said. Mn L i i ' ' tShiVi 12. Constitutional 'MadkIiiU r as thev thought not death such au hour f , will meet Peace and came. Ip the most thoughtless mo- will on Congress Saturday submit a statement ments of life ; in the most pleasing cira compile financial scheme, cumstances of life, and even when the lon Government which greatest preparation is making for con- iu the provides of furious of its savingsdepartexpense tinued life, death has frequently I I ments. dapippncd joys, cut olfjnosjects:. Erie, Pa. May 12. This morning and con.'igue to the tomb even those w ho were j young in years, full of vigor, the referee jn tljc Mace and Coburn and olatiyl with the briglitet hopes. match deeidid tlisjt the ineu must fight ' Though professionally expected by all, it out within Jwo iecks, and it is stated yet there pro ew whom he does not take that it will tajvo pico somewhere in the by surprise. . Ask the most giddy, gay, vicinity of Nqw Oncans Bets are freely and busy,: I)o you think you will ever ottered that obnpi will never dare to Most jissuredly, they reply ; ask meet Mace in the ing, but they nre not die? when is pie event expected ? the truthful taken. Latqr. 'flic referee in the answer, tAve )uav judge from their con- Mace. and Coburn prize figlitf 1ms dethree duct, we uld be, vecer. It is an event of cided that the fight shall Come-ofj at Kansas City, Mo. the future; always viewed as future, and weeks from seldom contemplated as if ever to be "Washington My 12. The session was brief. Camepresent The1, few that rise in the morn- of the Senate ing all4v themselves to imagine that, ron announce that as soon ns the doors before the day closes, the hand of death were closed aqd found that the Commis- sion of Foreign Ilclptions was not ready may be! laid oq them. The 4bove thoughts occurred to us in to report, he moved an adjournment till view ofjthe sudjlen decease of our friend finally it was agreed to adand felljnv .citizen, Captain Smith. A journ till Monday. Cameron said he in imanner, firm in prinei- - was certain that Commission would be man gentle i pies, and generous in heart ; a good ready to report on tjiat day. A motion companion am a firm friend, one who made to remove an injunction oil secrecy was universally respected and esteemed, from treaty and prdtcctal, was defeated. had A committee, with Since hiIS SOJO i rn in our midst he . Carpenter as Chair. o taken a, lively ntcrest in eyery enter-t- man, was appointed to investigate the promote the growth premature pulilicatipn of the treaty al prise calculate and prosperity of our towu, and now, leged to have been? given nut-bemshow ployees. A that lie i$ no n on, ' let us requisition to allow an ofthe bereaved h ort, by our presence at ficial report of fhe debate on treaty made the funeral, thaj, ye deeply sympathize in confident, Ar tie iiseof Ttlie Scnate, with lier in hcr po-oand that, fpr her! was not debated. The Foreign Relaon r prayers acandUhat the God. of the tions Committee wjll flic in session the widow may be hert friend and support. remainder of -- J 4 SSSr'nSlOfTEIEPOT 'fire TELEGRAPHIC have-fenc- ed & thl'BTWr'Wad Iboj-inne- river. , Above, the Motmona iu( aa fiumen.xe farm since l8ti!, cropping it last veartbr the fir.t time, getting' good fall wheat" i and corn, hut making out poorly with vegetable. Although' it tnn be watered from a fresh water sprang near '.Ilun.suckers, they lme aS(et-- had no occasion to do so. t - If the ' ratw-'tt- i maatan slojt.irli nn-oth- I 5 tl f we were it boragrfltb especially' mr JLJL SfM MONTANA ' C " . if r rrZZT, s i ' , AUCa ; - v tj, - v i fivudtttss CORINN of WINES, LIQUORS and' CIGARS. - ,t V i teyUan n. D. OiQeo XXfnas'iitexfh O to IS A. 3l zm. ..:t v at n, n. pspot. V nj7-d- 3 |