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Show fs nf' - . , . . . , , - - , - ( ' , ' - ',t - i U f , ''iJV'itj. , V- !.( t f ' , ' v , if t r, l I IMPORTANT DECISION. The press of California is full of the decision of the Supreme Court of the 8FTCIALLT FOX TBS COKnmX XUITJOCUU Friday Homing, Kay 19, 1871. State, recently rendered by Justice Wal- EEPOXTEP ST THE ATLANTIC ASS PACITJO CUMP AMT. lace, all the Justices concurring, affirm! NOTICE ing the constitutionality of the law Sax Francisco, May 17. The steamThere will Ik a meeting 'of the Territorial Cenand counties municipalities authorizing er Pelican, from Eureka, reports a frighttral Committal of the Liberal Party of Utah, on to vote enterrailroad aid to pecuniary ful affair on the trip up the coast. ' A Faturday, the 20th day of May next, at 2 o'clock prises. Following is Justice Wallaces family from Indiana having one girl, T. M., at Fait Lake City. All the members are re- oomriNE - i ! - ' ! TELEGRAPHIC! --daily-journal. summing up: eleven years of age, sick, were passenquested to attend as business of importance will No propositions in the case can be In the night the steward, a Malay,' come before the Committee, affirmed '"with greater confidence than gers. named Smith, who is married to a white , that, under constitutions substantially W,jtLii Srictif, Fecy. like ours, railroads, though operated by woman in this city, entered the room of Salt Laeb Cur, April 28. 18Ti , are by mere legal the sick child, drugged and ravished private companies, 1 conclusion for public use, that the her. When the steamer, arrived at Urn- TIIB POINT AT ISSUE. power of eminent domain, confessedly use paqua, the citizens hearing of the deed, In spite of our freshness to the West, exercisable only in behalfinof public railformed a lynch court, tried him, and may therefore be inserted behalfof various lived in it of having only roads underlegislative permission that as sentenced him to death. parts They then tied a score of years, and our general igno-- , fostering the public use, aid may be him and placed him m a boat, rowed ranee of Western affairs and interests, exteuded to the construction of such up the stream out of sight of the steamer. and especially of those of Utah, vve roads by means of the power of eminent A shot was then heard, and afterward subscription to capital venture a few remarks in reply to the domainandor ofdonations made by cities the citizens returned to the boat alone! stock, by Ogden Junction , on the judicial situation and other political subdivisions of the The new railroad will be incorporated in Utah. The Junction says: The dif- State under the authority of the Legisunder the name of The eastern extenobficulty is, the Federal Judges have ruled lature first given (or subsequently Su- sion of the California Pacific, and wll as was held in 1843 by the that there are no Territorial Courts here, tained, Court in Connecticut of of start from Davisville, on the California City hut that the District Courts are always preme Bridgeport rs. Housatonic Railroad, 15 Pacific, twelve miles from Sacramento, United States Courts, and, therefore, Conn. It., 475), and such is the purport and terminate near Ogden. that the United States Marshal is their of the judicial decisions of the highest courts of Virginia, Connecticut, PennParis, 'May 18. There was a tremenproper officer nnder all circumstances, Ildous scene at the fall of the column sylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Tennessee, and cites, to prove this ruling incorrect, linois, Kentucky, New York, Georgia, Vendome this afternoou. The fall was ihe Organic Act, Section 10, which It Florida, Texas, Mississippi, Missouri and asserts limits the duties of the United South Carolina, and other States. These announced for two oclock, and all the balconies in its immediate vicinity were States Marshal to executing processes, decisions cover a period of little less than half a century of time; and they em- thronged with ladies. Three bands of etc., issuing from the Courts when acting body the views of constitutional law with music arrived while the workmen were as United States Courts. reference to the question before us, which The precise language of the Organic were entertained by some of the most engaged in choppiug the base of the column. M. Abodie next arrived and Act on this point, is, and who shall distinguished jurists who have shed luster They are inspected the windlass. The excitement upon the American bench. execute all processes issuing from the cited in the briefs, and will be found to was intense. Rochefort next appeared, said Courts when exercising their juris- be not the mere expression of conclusion diction as Circuit and District Courts of reached upon the points involved, but, the people crowded around him, giving Soon all arrangein many instances, elucidated by a learn- him loud cheers. the United States. ing ami research absolutely exhaustive ments were completed,' 'and a bugle Now the question arises, t chcn of the general principle of the law of sounded as if the column, like the walls they exercising such jurisdiction? The taxation as applied to the system of of Jericho, was to fall from the trumpets present Bench of Utah has answered, government under which we live. blast. The cable stretched and tightUpon authority, and upon principle unanimously, whenever they are in sesened ; the column firm, the pulley broke sion! The Mormons demur. Who shall as well, we think that the act in question cannot be said, by us, to be, in any and fiew into the air, and then descenddecide? lie abide by the decision of sense, unwarranted by the Constitution, a sailor and wounding him. the Supreme Court of the United States or beyond the constitutional authority of ed, striking Alter this accident Abodie declared he in the case of Benner et al. vs. Porter, the Legislature to enact. needed two hours iu which to repair the In viewof this decision the 9 Howard, 242-- 3, wherein it'was held, tackle. It was given out that the colThat the distinction between the Fedpress propose an amendment to the eral and State jurisdictions, under the constitution, restraining the Legislature umn would not fall before 7 oclock. A Constitution of the United States, has no from subsidies to this, that, and general expression sof disapprobation foundation in these Territorial Govern- the granting went through the crowd, and Abodie other, and from authorizing a maments ; and, consequently, no such diswas accused of complicity with the Ver-satinction exists, either in respect to the jority of the people of a county, town, or lists, and threatened with death. At jurisdiction of their Courts or the sub city, to vote away the money of the mijects submitted to their cognizance nority as they may see fit, as the imme- twenty minutes past five oclock he They are Legislative Governments, and almost the only issue in the State. cable was again stretched for the work their Courts Legislative Courts. Con- diate, From appearances the antis have the of demolition. Suddenly, to the surgress, in the exercise of its powers in the organization and government of the strength to do what they propose if they prise of all spectators, the vast cbluran Territories combines the powers of both stick together, and none of them sells moved and swayed, it next swept magthe Federal and Shite authorities. There out. It will bo an into fragments interesting fight, nificently down, bursting "is bi.it one,, sjstem of Government, or of as it struck the ground. It fell lengthlaws operating within their limits, as watched closely by the whole country. wise in the Rue tie Paix, exactly on a neither is subject to the Constitutional THE NEW ORDER OP THINGS. manure cushion prepared for it, splinterprovisions in respect to State and Federal jurisdiction. Matters of exclusive What is the new order of things to ing with a dull, heavy lumbering sound, Federal jurisdiction, are blended to- which the Mormons must accustom them while thick clouds of dust and powdered gether with those belonging to State ju- selves ? asks the Ogden Junction , with masonry rose in the air. The crowd, as risdiction, and are incorporated into, and become part and parcel of, the same seeming simplicity. The establishment soon as the column fell, gave tremenand maintenance in Utah of Republi- dous shouts of Viva la Comnfnue, and .system. The Federal causes to are subject the same tribunals as can institutions, and, in time, it is to be bands played the Marseillaise. others, and to the same remedies. The statue of the Emperor was hoped, of a religion that is neither fanatiNow according to this, the jurisdiccism nor lunacy, nor superstition, and of broken in fragments, and the crowd tion whatever it is, is one ; t lie re are not a code of morals not copied from the pushed forward to secure them as -- relics, two jurisdictions. It follows, that if they Utes and Cheyeues. It involves no rule and the guards were unable to resist the arc-- . District or Circuit Courts of the of the minority, as the Junctinn insinu- rush. Next orators commenced their United States at all orcver, they are ates, it involves nothing on the part of speeches, indulging in all sorts of exalways such, and consequently, that the the minority but a hard struggle for the travagant language. The statue of the United States Marshal is the only officer right, more or less protracted according Emperor was treated as though it was who cau legally execute their process. to the tenacity with which the. present the Emperor himself. The Nationals There is something very suggestive majority shall cling to false principles iu spat in its face and struck it with their in the tugging of the Parisian mob at nermnent society, religion, taste, and rifies. After the ceremonies were over, the crowd dispersed and the soldiers waved the noble column commemorative of morals- 0 their red flag and gave way to their joy French glory in the Place Yemlome. is The of a a following copy paper bv shoutin'?. All their efforts, say the dispatches, to shore on THE VERY LATEST DISPATCHES. the on at Shediae, tear the column from its base, have picked up othe southeast coast of New Brunswick : failed. So it seems, also, their efforts at MIDX1GHT REFORTS. March 21, 1870 City of Boston. othe civilizastructure of modern, tearing Ship sinking ; over halt full now. Good-b- y tion from its base" and reducing society Ocdkx, May 18. There will be a all. Look after my boy. to a savage state, have failed. Forts Thompson. special train run from Salt Lake City to Signed dJssv and.Vauvres have been wrested The name signed to the paper appears Corinne on Tuesday, 23d, to give the citizens of Salt Lake and Ogden an opfrom them, and the city soon will be. in the list of passengers by the City of to Later advices state that they have suc- Boston. This steamship, it will portunity witness the launching of the ceeded in prostrating the coliimu, and be remembered, sailed from Halifax in new steamer City of Corinne. The train will leave Salt Lake City at that some of these modern vandals were March, 1879, and was never heard from 8 oclock a. m., .returning to connect overwhelmed bv its ("all. It is a pity, afterward. at Ogden with the regular train on the we think, that the whole caboodle of them could not have been buried forever The route from Australia and New Utah Central Railroad. Fare for the round trip, $3 ; fare from in its ruins. Zealand to England via San Francisco, is about one week shorter than via Cey- Ogden to Corinne and return, $1 75. Fisk a xn Gould undefiantly deny lon and Suez J Campbell, Div. Supt. Canal, and is decidedly think of that they have sold, Salt Lake, Mnv 18.- Jennings & less monotonous. These facts have alselling, the Erie road to Vanderbilt or been ascertained, and it is pcrfect-I- Pascoms new blasting furnace started anvbodv. No wonder, since thevv have ready certain that a line of steamers will be yesterday, and operated splendidly. the propsecured legislation placing-al- l A pier is being built for the accomoput upon it before long. The amount New in the of State York, public erty of travel which may be expected to pass dation of the new steamboat, which is "and private, at the absolute disposition over it, and across the American conti expected to be ready in two or three of their Judge Barnard, and shut everyV nent, is estimated bv good judges at weeks.' the mouth about it, reviving body's by J. W. ITaller reports the ore in the 50,000 per year. in laws force a ago, century contempt Sevier mines to be extensive and of good thus practically abolishing free speech The Attorney General of the United quality, but lacks the machinery necesand free press in the Tammany State. States has directed the United States sary to make it profitable, The State, and the country for that matSwung field, 111., May IS. Richard Marshal to take charge of the Idaho ter, seems to be helpless in the hands of 11 miles west of this city, Penitentiary, which he will do as soou Haines, living these gigantic rascals. as the necessary arrangements can be was struck by lightning yesterday afternoon, as he was returning from the The Idaho Democrat says the mining effected. field where he had been plowing,' and season is in full blast, and iu a few first the The Salt Lake Tribune says weeks money will be more plentiful. instantly killed. Scranton, Pa., May 10. A riot took The 'GolcT Hill Company's mill near wagon loa d of good coke ever made in Utah has just been brought to town place yesterday ; a detachment of workQuartzburg ran out $15,000 in two ' a mob of Welchweeks. Col. Sam. Merritt, Delegate, from Weber, where it was coked by men were assaulted by Mr. Carleton from the Telegraph coal men, when the militia guard fired on haaarriyed home, uncontaininated, the the rioters and killed two men. This, it Democrat says, by the Rads at Wash- bod owned by him. is believed, will cheek the lawlessness ington. It must be hard times in California, at that place. The Senior editor of the Laramie since every loafer in the State is proseWashington, May 18. Senate is still Sentinel , Mr. J.. H. Hayford, lost his cuting some newspaper or other for considering the case of contumacious liis wife, on the 4th. They had been libel. It will be found as hard a wav newspaper correspondents who refused married a quarter of a century, and Mr, as any to get something for nothing, in to answer before the Senate committee our judgment. to investigate how the treaty, got out. Hayford is to be pitied. x, .. . J." M. ORR, Chairman. - a - j ; 1 . anti-subsid- y i r n . 4 A Suit for the Possession of a Finger.-- A short time since a Detroit mechanic had his finger taken off by a circulnr saw. He was in such pain at the time, and for several days subsequet-ly- , that he did not think to ask what had become of the severed digit. It .seems, however, that a comrade picked it up out of the dust, and, desiring to keep it as the foundation of a parlor museum, took it home and placed it in a bottle of spirits. Marshall (the mechanic) Thp Central Pacific Company have been prospecting for coal near Elko, and at a depth of 380 feet, after going through two thinner beds struck a vein of excellent coal 41 feet thick. ... at I "i i: . The yellow fever is raging in the The Denver Tribune says that N. A. Baker, of the Cheyenne leader, and John L. Daily, formerly of the Denver Nicies t are going to start a job printing - c D All Rail and XSsprraa Coaches tic i te rnKK nvss V j TO AMD FD0XI THE CABS. ; The Jlur is Studied idth the jBeat WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS. i f Tlie tahle is xlwaya impplied with the ba in the market. V Niotly furnished rooms and good, clem, , t3' r myZdif SISSON, WALLACE & CO, ' V' Ac- - Corinno, - - - TJtuh, h JOBBERS FOR THROUGH RATES OX FREIGHT to MonUua, Sweetwater Mines and other points, apply to IN- - GROCERIES, H. BROWN SON, General Freight Agent, Omaha. T. E. SICKLES, General Omaha. Fujicrintendeiit, C. W. MEADE, PROVISIONS, Assistant General Superintendent. FRANCIS COL. TON, General Ticket Agent, Omaha. if i LIQUORS, , luyif-d-tf TOBACCO, LAKE office in Denver. S IX ORE CLOTHING, AMD NEW AND BETWEEN The Rocky Mountain FEMALE HARDWARE, MICHIGAN SOUTHERN R. R. TO-DA- Y. CHICAGO ACADEMY, BUFFALO. & Chinese All the principal Railways of the Northwest and Southwest connect ul Chicago with the KTe" great Corinne, TJtah, Goo ds. f HAVING LAKE SHORE LINE KEV. EDWARD E. BAYLlSS, I- X- RESIDENT PARTNERS RUNNING THROUGH BETWEEN iiiid San Francisco, Superintendent. CHICAGO, GRAND RAPIDS, Chicago E. IIE7FLEM.1X, Principal. M Is MARY (Formerly Principal of the Yotinc Ladies Jacktnvilh, Athene-uiu- Cleveland, BniTalo, , Vnilioiit Clmn'ro. lSto. Patent Coupler nml PI a I forint Baker A Smiths Patent (nr Heater) Creamerand Patent ls Safety Brakes, Ventilators. Persons desirous of obtaining infornmtion in at once reference to terms, etc., w.il j. lease to ''' REV. E1) W AliD E. BAYLlSS, invl'.MIm CORINNE, UTAH- - J. W. These combined MONTANA STREET, ' , CORINNE. 31 Furniture and Bedding, AND THROUGH TICKETS NEW TRUNK LINE - ! or ALL V JudtaiurjM'tls, Detroit, Toledo, ALWAT S ON ; f Corinne House, 'NORTH FRONT STHEET, K. r I! EIGHT DEPOT. fiOeta. $1 tut Single meals; Hoard per day. Board per week. . mlG-ltt- i ' York, v Washington, f .... Itomton 4 BEAR RIVER HOUSE, ,1 t . Conucil BlcfR. A. E. TOUZALIX, C. E. PERKINS, ' Gen 1 Ticket Agent. , Uen l knpt. 4. . MOUSE, General Agent. ' . r : v Panpr. for JoMlcrk, attention. : - . combined with Pnllmaaa Dining Chn. ' Baggage checked through and handled free of Ak for tickets via the Bnrlingtoh Route. A apecial twin to now between Pcl2 Jnncti .n and Plattamonth,mnniug Pacific June-Ho- n leaving on the arrival of the afternoon twin Rum r y Madam Spencer will , personally eetyc Ladies doirlng Bntlu.. . CORING! MOXTAX A STREET, rhUattctphla V A'!- 0 ALL EASTERN CITIES 6 00 ROBT. COLWELL, ' ;; CALL-- Til K ATTENTION OF TIIE IVTOULH ihe above prices, iintl 1 will guarantee J)T.!NTIKaTN satisfaction to 'all, HOT AND COLD RATES! line Between Connell Blnffa and Chi HAND. rjMIE only tliat mn PnlimanV Palace Sleepinir Ckn my2-dt- orntirt DIAMOND --o- Ulttstntrg , Jiujfato, Allutitjf. JS'ew , tv2-dt- f H. T7. P. SPEHCEIl, - - Prop - - Jlattnnorc , Chfrag" I S Cincinnati, ' t HAUNT LOUIS Barber Shop (k Bath House, omo a. a- o. , at ,J. MIRRORS, 1 V.. ATrudota, Jnpffansjmrt, j cc-- 1eorlrit WITH A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF AND ' "i . o Hlchigan Avenue, - - ; -- STYLES, i 20 California Street, San FranrlKo. 3T Second Street, - - Sacramento . JCev7;uk. datesHirff' TOGETHER". ; w, LOUNGES, --O- CAIWIJGES ' PRINCIPAL OFFICES most Desirable Jiurli JlAnr Point ! MS' Onlew promptly filled. Puirliaxem fn-Montana coming to Corinne, are riuNt('l to call and examine Stock and Price. ILl:FFH TO CHICAGO The Metalic Burial Cases. at This i , ! CIIANGK BUREAUS, CHAIRS, WITHOUT Shortest and Route to Jtes JWolues, Tublcs, K (Istoii 1h. (Htmntru, Ufftn OF 1 H them onr Good at a low flcurM aa can be laid down here from ' any Market. Missouri River COUNCIL MATTRASSES AND BEDDING, 1 OCfer Chicago, Burlington & OF A VARIETY II 11 II 1 C II S, ' Washstands, Cribs, ' AND Constantly receiving a f.ne assortment TWO EXPKKSS TRAINS DAILY! ALSO, O 11 1 Large Stock Can be procured at nil prinriial Ticket Office" to the Northwest hnd Iouthwest, and at theCouipa-liy- s O Hi tvs. No. S6 Clark street, Chicago. F. E. MORSE, Gene'l 'Western Passenger Agent, Chicago. RAILROAD LINE SAFES- addition TO OCR-- In Wliolctwle Hiul Ret nil Denier KITCHEN the vith elaborate and elegantly niyZdiwtf JSHEB. 1 call fj I !.: of Make this tin? most popular and desirable route ' betwcou the West and East. Monday, Sept. 4th, 1871. I, O Ji expertfnlbj He DAY AND NIGHT COACHES, Fall term will comm, mx f -- Miller fuiuisbcd and titied -- JAPAN Car-rol- Jilt e.. ' AND Onr fncilitiea in Trade arc nut eqnalled ly any oflier Ilouae in the country with P.issenger trains on this line are all modern improvviucnts for (lie cuiped condort ami safety of piisscngors, m:. Ii hm Pltyalology, IMPORTING DIRECT FROM CHINA NEW YORK Studies Thorough and I.itwal. English LH c rut m e, Mathemat les Rot any XCic., AM) Hnuois.) ZMITTSIO, -- Rochettcr w - J. Trains. beautiful South American city of Buenos Ayres, and the beautiful place is almost deserted in consequence. All the banks are closed. and custom-house- s -- '( Travcloro will iintl tliM House Kquttl to miy in the ToiTltory. Pnllmane Palace, Sleeping and Drewingf Room Care company all n j. 4 H A. I O. Direct communication made at -- 01 utahJ tart firom thi Iooac. Avoiding the dangers of the Sea. M CC -- LESS THAN FOUR DAYSt O - corinne, Through to San Franciaco IN STnEET, - -- v bo.jTinA C O AST PACIFIC ill-fat- - T adv cst rec Eropiieton,! and Northwestern, Chicago, Ruck learned the other day of thee where- With Chicago and Pacific ami St. Joecpb ami Counabouts of his property, and demanded it, cil Bluffs Railroads, and Missouri lliver Lino of Packets to and from all principal Eastern and wanting to know what business any man Southern Cities. had to do with part of his person. The man refused to deliver it up, and MarFIRST CLASS a of advice the under shall, acting policeman, went to a Justice of the HOTELS AND EATING HOUSES Peace to secure a writ of replevin. At convenient points on the line. -- or-woul- X ra Valley 4lHouto matt -- a. G t- -- of-actio- Hofei IJA1A-- OKbBX7All), . il . Uapoilfan ur:iuj pnciFto nmixoAQ JC proposition is now under discus-io- n to discontinue Specisl committee ' ' ifter the close of the session. Sax Francisco, liny 18. The man -: tuuT for arrested this evening S&lisberg was (furious driving, and running over a boy on second street. SaUsbeig is th driMOW ECXNIXO ver Of a batcher cart, and has probably caused the death of die boy who is thofc DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS, to be in a dying condition.' Forming la connection with tl The audience in attendance this evening at the Womans Suffrage Conven- CENTRA I. PACIFIC RAILROAD tion is larger than any previous evening. AMD She Speech made by Mrs. Gordon. AU Rail Route to Callforulr wishes to get $20,000 signed to the womans petition to take with her as her AMD TEX credentials to Washington. . COLOIW MADE . jnyaUkwtf , A RPETIALTV examine our facilities ' J 4 , nkrdT,)" (ofposrrx r i. E. "f ' v i i. A. GTJjUEr, Proprietor. , ' , ,A, ROtras la net, and tbavkle4 find the heat aectnmnodatiom l ,I,t The table trill always he provided with the Tars JJnl C ITsrM And ho pains will be scared tt lnake the r ' eomfirtnble., always Supplied hr . rith the clioirew hrnn 'Liquors nuJ All orders will rceri vc prompt , . li1" ' C'iuorr1- - a - i.u ; - t r . I a |