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Show ; ' CORINNE DAILY JOURNAL. THE ELECTION IN CONNECTICUT. utj - 13-rj- ndw . ! OEpdotf. - f llftU. cac 'Irrural" Chico Wcgcna "N Ahray oa I had moM reDaUe Abo a TnD i . 1 n it 1 1 1 ' t - ft I in tlio PCprCtory. . s f i OF ALL BCBCRIPTIONH . 4 - 1 PDHJC3. AT TOD LOX7C3T t g i f r , tri-week- ly BeKfaD ihiag Dmyn,' NEW Chralm e Drills, ex-Go- v. r- - DENTISTRY. Dr. H. Mvui -- 8 -- not-impossib-le. $ llha t 40-sta- i - t v 1 I ft tb 9, "rv- sctbl wEh tko heet atways the . - - co. t 4 myS-d- tf ' , I Utah. - Corinne, IIUOGEY, DAHLCa Q, CO., I A IN Y , nr ( ! y ! ANKERS QfiOCfiRte'B, B - CORINNE, - -- - - - ; The Stockholder of the Pint UTAH. PDOVX3ICD3, cf XTtth Cempee the Firm. DUST. Com AND RJTVnASfGM GOLD LIQVCD3, t will rceefro t ' rcDd&co; EamCI amd DaM. Chdectfen ' i I! prompt mtUuGsn. clctSzds, myAtf QAnDWAnE, N. & G: W. i STANLEY, THRRK POORS WEST OT TOST Montana Dt AN I 0mC3,) r Ctiln ooo Goods. Corinne, t ! j. onocnaiga, PHOVIOIOMD, ! rr 7 nAvnta e: ' f pATTOEsa in - ' LIQUORS, TOBACCO, Chicago end Gan Francisco, CIGARS, CAN FRUITS i ANP t i J ' f I 4 is K r r . ' , t 'M I mremra eirect rsoa ' CONPECTIOnEBY, . r CHINA AND JAPAN AIM TO KEEP A OENEXAL AMORT 'YYSmeat of Fresh Orocerte, both far Family the Jobbing Trod. villep.-c- a PniVhaeer from the mine are reqneeted to amino our prices. mySdtf ear orders rccnrrLY n byanyeCwrDt We SAINT LOUIH S ' Barter Ghcp C: Dalh llcuco, n. xy.p. cpci: cca. . pwr. .i -- ! . . Montana Dealers G . TO CUE- m.J' j 1 1. r -, ; tcip, will eetva , f I HOT AND COLD BATHS! Mm lam Os ctientio ecU Respectfully 4 AES CC3IXNE. MONTANA STREET, - i , ' I PclTt ! t O. H. ELLIOTT, WlMbiBb aad CetaU Dmbv ta APPLES, PEACHE8, ORANGES and LEMONS, ( Limes, Nuts, AND ALL OTHER THOPICAL PirODUCnon 0, i . AlrffiK enlcsd ffii libit 'U raActAgsixt tyi. Newspapers "I f f Gi It; ; V. etnren ciu p Ttm t3i H - .f ,tf, J , 5 i !.;v: 1 . 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HORDE RACE CORIHHB COURSE, ji: i one-four- th I - And all kinds of the had and latent Improved 1 4 PSwws, V; ) k - n In FITCH & MANN, 4 UQUOS cad - Ter-ritor- -- . wiNns,'1 i . - a fell Mfply of Cooatantly oa hand t - ts ATS V t f i Ptcg! to any IBIocso -- , i 4 M ETS3r.aC3PSCT., WMAXTSD re-openi- t' . Cm mwa Rtb bO 4 1, rS . c:.j?m.0TC2GT, UTAn. cohnniE, of made, Ibiw in tbwtb na Cfwi i t P. Shuttlcro ed j j I C7 jixvrcca if the-righ- V Kja rear uc37 c::?Atxac5. TELEGRAPHIC! The dispatches inform us that the CJnrCrra. elected Legislature of .Connecticut has tPRciAUT vo tM otu un tkBY TUX 1871. twrmiit 14, Hornin&l .orders from Hay? Sunday ATLANTIC AU VACIJ COXVAXY. ARIS Jewell, Republican, Governor of the Cccbaune .Ci Dank cf Frtice has been State. Jewell and English were rival I bat ncae were dis- seethed n br Money market easy, aXrt loaas ner arms, uf the Territorial Oen- - candidates fof that office in April last, Tlifn Mill 4 , In 1868 English tinted as low os 3, 4, and 5 cents. covered. tral ComiulttoeoftlHt Ltherul Party of Utali, on for the fourth time. 1869 in Gold firmer, The newspaper SoeidUe proposes the day of Muy next, at 2 o lock was elected by 1764 majority, Saturday, the 13. that Since In an New interview 843. immediate execution of all members of York, May by 411, and in 1870 by I. m., at Salt Ike City. All the member are and with Mrs. made had yesterday voters, Lincolu, she the Central Committee. to attend ne hninTir of importance will the negroes have been in: to said a lady reporter It is my desire the Republican strength thereby Rumors" are afloat that Federalists are cotud Ufurn Iha OvtnmitUf. i t J. M. OHH, Chairman. votes. and 1000 live be not to creased by perhaps talked evacuating Fort Vauvres. very quietly, Vri.JJj Swm. Srry. that at are as announced about. As officially My plans yet indefinite, Loxdox, May 13. The Times1 spetd rwrrxFt ntr, Apn 2s. mi time, the counting of the votes placed and I hardly know what I shall do. If cial says; tbs elerk in the Bank of ahead, but not sufficient 1 am able, I intend to go to Chicago to- France have been armed and victualled, TIE JUDICIAL DEADLOCK. ' English slightly i 1&f QfwtIon1 op Marshals. The to overcome the scattering votes, which morrow or early next week, where I and are resolved to stand a siege from Corinne Journal of yesterday morniug, had to be counted against him, because shall reside with my son Robert. Then the Federalists! iu a fair spirited article on the question the constitution of the State requires a "Paris (via Cologne), Mar 13. Foer you do not intend to return to Europe ? ' troubling judicial matters majority of all the votes cast to constiI cannot tell. I may, and I may not. members of the National 'Guard have hePjHpl loiiie. time, evidently has not I have enjoyed my journey abroad ex- been arrested for treason and shot. of the affair properly. tute an election. got the hanr imIt seeme to trunk that the question at The Legislature met in May and ceedingly, and like the European style The Committee of Safety made a reissue is whriier the Legislature has the mediately appointed n committee to in- of living very much, but home seems quisition on the Bank of France for right r t)fcci certain t .officers without vestigate alleged frauds in certain pre- very pleasant, and I was glad when I 10,CK)fOQ francs. their being nominated by the Governor. comlanded iu America again. We were As we understand it, the point is, the cincts. The summing up by this Rostov, May 13. The Fifrh Army than treated kindly by German people, and I Corps Society adopted a petition to Court ere has ruled that the District mittee left English one vote more tourfs sire United States Courts at all Jewell, and found eleven scattering no liked them erv much, although their President Grant, requesting a times, and that the United States Mar election. Ju.-- then a discrepancy of habits and wars of the Fitzjchn Porter case, on the ofliving seemed strange r6per officer of such courts, 100 was discovered between the official to me at first. We were whether United States or Territorial very cordiallv ground of discovered evidence exculpaXcw iu ward certain Haven, treated among them, and made many ting him. business lie'' before thm. If it were count for a a in the box. pleasant friends. of nomination the ballots a matter of and tlie Did you find that actually simply Washington, .May 13. Newspaper Territorial Marshal that wsU inolved, Thereupon the committee summoned be- the memory .of your husband was re- circles1 continue excited regarding the fact of setting aside that officer fore it the registered voters of said ward spected abroad ? Everywhere his premature publication of the Alabama would not give thcL S. Marshal any how affidavits as to took their and they shocking death seems to have overcome treaty. authority to act in the . District Courts for this 100 all prejudice the people in means that as Territorial Courts, voted, finding by whciiffcittuig The treaty has been so vigorously asEurope may the duly would devolve on a Sheriff as ballots cast for Jewell had been abstract- have had against him for political rea- sailed by the press and so opposed by We are perfectly the propet; officer the ballot box since the official sons. This was, of course, exceedingly Eastern Senators that amendments to ed from willing to accept the law, and pending count. the" final set tle'irent of whether the Ter gratifying to us. People spoke of him the Alabama claims and fishery claims This leaving the matter as before. ritorial .Court , Judd that a Sheriff is the as if they honored him greatly, and I are' quite certain. officer hi such courts, and that the U. S. no choice by the people the know that the news of his death made Legisla Newspaper correspondents are in train-in- g Marshal canuot legally act as such. In ture to elect Jewell Governor, all persons his friends. proceeded Tad was presfor the grand inquisition to ascertain fact he cannot hold auy office under the which was ent during the interview. He is a young which of their number stoic the treaty. right. Territorial govchrtnehtas a simple readthe of section the of man of middle height, robust form, and orgauic eighth ing Grant is opposed to the consideration discussion the Ik the provoked by Herald. Lake show. act yi in excellent kealth. of the treaty in open session. Sumner Wei do hot Blink the main question raising of freights on ores by the U. P. Washixgtox May 13. A number of will not come out vigorously, and the at isu is whether the Legislature has Railroad, recently, the U. C. road is get- Senators who were in favor of giving the will lie ratified within a week. to elect certain officers without ting an overhauling. It has been charg- treaty to press Thursday last, regretted treaty Scraxtox May 13. Affairs still comtheir hvmg nominated by the Governor, ing $30 a car load for 36 miles, while that it had been published in this way, Miners have finally rejected issue. The the Union road has asked but about on account of its having been trans- plicated. although that is a minor , Companies terms, Hostilities between point we made, . was, . jluit , it would be three times as much for hauling a car mitted to the Senate in confidence by miner and laborers are intensified. times as far. Should the better for the Legislature- to provide for load twenty-eigli- t Executive, and therefore to m&intaiu r New York May 13, Information the j)aynjnt , of jurors and witnesses the Union and Ccutral charge iu pro- the honor and' dignity of the Senate they from Buenos Ayres announce horrible fees, incur rod in the necessary enforce- portion to their length the same rates as urged the appointment of a special comof yellow fever. Seven hunment of the criminal laws of the Terri- the Utah road, the first would ask $840 mittee to ascertain who had violated the ravages dred deaths occurring in a town of tory kyasulfhrotigh,- the United States per car, and the latter $660. Giving rules. Nearly all Washington corres- five thousand inhabitants. SubscripMarshal thajr not to have those laws en- the little road double rates, w'hich is pondents have been summoned. Their tions are being taken here. , forced at all, or at best by what are morethan it can reasonably claim on evidence will show that it was offered for Mrs. Lincoln and Tad leave for the ground of its being a little road, and sale at ( i called Vigilantes. from to .$300 prices ranging she will not now atChicago Hut. upon reflection, we doubt if the the Union would then charge $390, the $2000. tempt to get her pension from Governdifficulty. cfny.be reached in that ntauncr. Central $330. And they dont charge the Salt Lake, May 13. A ment. , even, bceausetlie U. f. Marshal is in half of this even. In other words, the mail has been granted to Cache T alley. Mace and Coburn with others rcturue W. H. Howland has started on annowise responsihle to the Territory, nor Union, even with , its late unwarranted can he be made so that we can see. raise, ouly charge 30 per centum of other trip to Mount Xebo. His friends this morning. Jersey City policemen corted the gangs tp the ferry bct. Con se q ire rl tlj h e could hoi 'be, from the what the Utah road does. This is the anticipate rich result. 7 7 ; Mace says he wanted a fair fight, but y shark-lik- e nature of things,' aa agent for the Specimens of ore from the "Upper policy of the manager of in the disburment of its funds Zions Railroad brought home to the Weber have reached this city ; they are that Cobnm never attempted business, for any purpose, , In other words, there people. We hope, within a very few of copper and silver bearing quartz, and and sough tjto. draw Mace into his coris no law, Federal or State, or Territo- weeks, to give shippers of ore south of promise well. A new District has been ner, he declares this object to have been done. o get him there that Coburns rial, corifemplating or providing for such the Lake, n choice of routes to the Pa- formed. , The business of the Utah Central party coaid chloroform him, and he will cific railroads. a state of things. Railroad is increasing far beyond all make an affidavit, supported by medical Xothihg, in our judgment will, or can, is re- Lake Tribune Salt it The says calculations. mend tlrd igaUer but appropriate legistestimony showing this. He declares that the Supreme Court of the houses crowded at is Emmet ported drawing lation by Congress. And it would seem finally that Coburn didn't want to fight, United States, in a case appealed from the Salt Lake theatre. and tried to raise a big row. If Coburn that the ony way Congress could reach the Supreme Court of Montana TerriconSenator of California, Green, tefuses to fight on June second, Mace it, would be,vby simply appropriating the has decided that a Territorial Leg- nected with the Central Pacific Railroad, will claim the tory, money. necessary 'itibncf to defray these ex- islature has no to change the arrived in town yesterday, when a meetpower penses, witholding a corresponding TO-DA- Y. practice of Territorial District Courts ; ing was held of influential gentlemen amount, from the sum now appropriated that they are the United States Courts, connected with mining interests, to give ' to defraying the1 Legislative expenses of and as such retain the same I. A. MASS. practice as expression to their views on the recent TBOS. rXTCX. the Territory, or not, as it should see fit. - It remains, then, for tlie people of other United States Circuit and District rise of freight rates over the Union PaCourts. If there is anything iu the re- cific, that the Senator might convey a Utah, without distinction as to party or decision the sustains the position correct idea of the subject to the officers ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, creed, ft 6 bring such influence as they port, and held taken by the present Justices of the Western line. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. mav to hear on Congress to induce such Utah. of yW-t- f Col. 1). E. Buel, Gov. Woods, y . action op .its parjt. , ' ; We love to see scriptural selections Vaughn, C&pt. Goodspeed and Mr. R. COMPARATIVE VALUE OF COALS. blended into the writings of the day ; Walker, were appointed a Committee to When ;t wasvsaid, last Fall, that a ton caste and force, in our mind. eonfer .with the officers of the .Union give they .ia of Evanston coal would run a locomoIt was understood num- Pacific Railroad. The last has a Importer evening tive with ail average load, further than It that the Central Pacific would not ad: ber s ' ' ton of anthracite, inanv shook their a . . . 15 . And gradually, ns the revelation vance freight on otes or bullio. lie ad thereby implying that in their closes, it rolls through the arches of President Scott and Supt. Sickles, of Artificial teeth inHrttd nDold, Stiver or Vulcanite Bane. " s judgment I ' whs very doublful if heaven, with the magnificent choral song the Union Pacific, are to leave Omaha f ' Uh Ct rfoxW. Moses 49 Col and the Saint. (iytreflwM Now',' Renton, at the of on the 15th for this place. MONTANA STREET, CORINNE, Wonder if the editor hasn't got Saint ' Natioual Armory, in Springfield, Mass., r Dudley sold the half of the Sunnyside Office. weet Foet of Three door liar been experimenting on different on the brain ? Unfortunately for our mine for $9,000 cash, subject to claim of ayl3tf coals with the view of ascertaining their cotemparafy, iu this instance, it happens Molleson for interest. Harry comparative; value. .Die result is re- -, to be Moses and the Lamb." Yesterday the papers were drawn to Occidental Rostacrant, ported by the 1 Republican of that city as The Daily Joukxal, published at incorporate the Ophir Mining and Smeltfoilotvs : Corinne, Utah, by Kenyon k Merrick, ing Company, with a capital of $4,000,- - B. ?. FCLLBB, Proprietor, He had each of three different kinds has made its appearance. It is a 000. CqL Whitman is President. of coal used for six consecutive days in twenty-fou-just t . ! . f ) r column paper, gotten up in Montana SL, Corinne, The Fairview mine is very highly es making Ateam for, the eugine of that es- the liigbest style of the art, leaning a Rear of &aepVIXClard Phlaco. tablishment j first, the Lackawanna, or little toward and reliable with a a timated, company, devoted Republicanism, but CM Dollar. the hardest of anthracite coals second, to the interests furnished by a of the Territory. If mill, quartz the Pittston. a softer anthracite, and Frank dont make it a success, it will be will shortly he in ojv Board by the Week fiom $5.00 fq,$8.00. Chicago company, or bituminous the third, Cumberland, the first time he ever failed in the news- eration at Eureka and Tintic. The ore i coal of Maryland. The results were ns 11BA1B Atqi AlLjL ' M0U)Uf line. Editorially it is conducted j paper follows a , Of tlje Lackawanna coal, the with unusual Price $10 per assays upward of- $1,400 per ton. , ability. number of pounds used per horse power, Messrs. Jefferies and Toslevin, of year, which is cheap enough for a daily SUITLIKD WITH ALL THE LUXU-- t per hour, was 4,Q1 ot Pittston, 4.02 ; paper of that size. Idaho Detnocrat Iowa, have bought iutetests in the ex- fTUBLBS rteo of the market. The beet Rortanraat in of Cumberland, 3.03. Man 10. tension of Susan and Jack Bowers, at town. Open for order of any kind dajr s .bitumin-oushow the that Thse figures myistf to the amount of $10,000. or soft coal is the more economical, - Hox. Jim Ashley has recently been Tintic, Several important mining sales have since it makes more heat and conse- appoiuted, on the part of the United 09 TOD taken place within the last ten days. quently generates mbre power than the States, to run out, in conjunction with Versailles, May 13.Tbe army of anotharder coals. Some - statistics-fro- m the Confederate Tribes of Indian Terwith considerher'-quarter IP. EL indicate that while one ritory, the western boundary of Arkan- Issy has been captured, y.CayUO, -able locf to the Federalists. EtabbleSekT harm Owthrle," ByrdeT pound of Camberland coal evaporates sas and Mississippi, and the southern 400 dnh stesl Pifieon, been have at cannon captured Eight ten pounds of water into steam, a pound line of Kansas. He is np and off and heavy. 100 where Abo, a Purse Smrm ei horcee or Osaeaux, insurgents were of the Newcastle (English) coal- - evapo- at it. (b daeh 300 yards. So pouiee barred oat. killed and 700 taken prisoners. rates ..but -- 7.30 pounds of water, the XCntrwnoo OOJM). ; The Weekly Salt Lake Tribune will reThe epprpsch fcooLs Still ed bid oaEB'tia Istaito. American anthracite but 7 pounds, Engnext Friday. ficatipns of .Paris, are being actively lish Staffordshire coal 6.40 pounds, and sume its suspended issue In addition to' the important articles pushed forward Under cover of aheary myl4-S- t ropy. dry piua vpL $10 pounds.- The coal which will r give cannonade of the entire Federal tsdx appears in the daily, it of EvatfstbftJ Carbon; Coalrille, indeed Xj. matweek of original McMahon has jjfcrnad ta adirea all the coal of good quality' found in the twelve scolumn8 per LI i r t It tf f d ' is on theological themes, as of old. ter which a to the soldiers, apparently i O.'3.E51f3I?M0rp?y bituwith ranks the Rocky Mountains, ' tttach. to grand minous 'Cdal above 'spoken of in point Al. Merbick and Fbaxk Kexyox, preliminary cf New York, Car of steam generating power, it has been the former well and favorably known Tmh chow a demonstrated by actual experiment that here, have commenced the publication the city banks for ovb-xa-l. Corinne at Utah, of tksr Daclt J gxin in Terence. . Casks now, bold a ton of that found at Hyanston will rim ' It is ably and spicily edited,' hand- large 8E C OND HA 77D CO ODD 014,-62a locomotive doing average doty aeveral somely made up ana . printed, and( in in what is reckoned lawfoi tacasy 142 above legal requirement, which CORINNE, UTAH. miles further than a ton' of-- the' best every respect gives promise of becoming is a large; gain o'er last week. a successful journal. Col. Register. American anthracite. NOtCE i e A A 14 t Vrl f At a . 7 A J 4. 1,' a |