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Show - w A . ?Y "5W4r', r V -T f'.-- t HALT I It is they who hands of the police, and they have per- - old rusty swords. From one man was At-- a takeu a loaded, a box of ha c broken the way for the Liberal par- feet knowledge of their iuteutiotis. late hour last night a number of Hi- - cartridges and a roll containing balls. are forced to resign, it will If they ty. Thursday Homing, July 13, 1871. be hard to get their successors to adopt bernians got into a row among them-au- d At 2 oclock the neighborhood of the the same course, because, If selves in their hall on Prince street. A Orange headquarters became crowded pursue THE JUDICIAL MTU ATI ON IK for no other and the police had difficulty iu keeping reason, it will seem to be number of them were severely . . . UTAH. . . We contend lhat they should j melcd. All the regulars at Governors the mob within bounds. About half-paexwho B. James McKean, Judge two the Orangemen formed Du out the pend- - Island, Fort -- Hamilton and Schuyler, but not fight help resign, in Utah laws United States pounds street, below Eighth ave and other forts in the vicinitv, have been Twenty-nint9 greatly to the discomfort of the Mormons and at the same time the Twenty-secon- d liaaMiscoverpd. that he who tries to replaced under. arms, and ordered to hold tiue, form their particular society will get regiment under Colonel Porter themselves in readiuess to march at a found himself has slandered, lie lately moments uotice. General McDowell marched past and formed a line on under, the cross fire of the Saints and with the Eighth avenue where they loaded with promised a hearty certain Gentiles interested in mining stocks 'affected hr his mlifig, and 1sjiut State authorities. The' First, Fifth, ball and cartridge ; next came the Sixth now the subject of a gredt deal of abuse, regiment which took up a position to Seventeenth, Sixth, Seventy-ninth- , inwere which sufficient tboo rulings to street ; the and Eighty-fourt- h the north of Twenty-seconSeventy-firs- t citement perhaps, but for which they are were on the east side of the It has generally regiments of the National Guard police not full .Justification. been conceded that his decisions on the are now assembled at their armories. street and the military on the west. The cnil rights of Mormons, whic h weie alike Central Shuler and staff" have just ar- Orangemen had three banners ; one ingenious and just, accomplished much rived at the police central office, where stars and stripes ; one bearing a picture toward the peaceful solution of the social the headquarters will be during the day. of William of Orange on horseback, problem in'that Territory. But it cems The Governor and Staff have established and a small one with the inscription that "the Judge has one vulnerable point, About aud his enemies are making the most of their headquarters at the Clarendon. American Freemen, fall iu llc has. invested in one share of it. The revocation of the order of Superin- this time' the police on the other side of in mine of ?tockf not litigaany mining tendent Kelso, by Governor Hoffman, the street made a rush on the mob and tion before himself, and the contestants and the Governor's proclamation, is re- it was feared a row would take place, who suffered by his decisions insist that, as a consequence of this ownership, he ceived by citizens of all classes with ex- but was quieted, and at three oclock An honest Judge may was . corrupt.' the signal was given for starting. The pressions of the liveliest satisfaction. own "a farm j shall he be debarred from The application of the police electric procession started and twice was atown land Another suits? may trying one share of the Squedunck Railroad ; mou Priests, who meet year after year telegraph, brings the whole citys breadth tacked by the rioters who were quickly A large is he incompetent to rule in the ease of within the reach-o- f one ruling arm at put to tlight by the police. Smith against the Joncsville laws in the interest of polygamy and the police headquarters, and all are at number of rioters were clubbed and one has one McKean only Judge At 2Gth street the taken prisoners. to deny the authority and set the Governors bidding. Everything wiTe, but nobody pretends that he can't treason Ninth regiment charged on the rioters the laws of the country at defiance. Specupromises to bo serene and peaceful toproperly decide a divorce suit lations by officials on the Bench we deThe country should understand that day, and if the Orangemen choose to with fixed bayonets ; several persons as men as condemn test and strongly the present anomalous state of affairs parade, there seems to be mo reasonable were killed and' wounded, among the as such a is but there carrything drv, cannot continue very much longer in any doubt but they will parade undisturbed. number was one woman. Capt. Spening this sort of criticism to extremes. ow n 11.30 A. M: All the streets in the cer, of the Ninth, was killed by his event, and it is even now inflicting great --V. Y. Tribune. You mistake in one point the Judge if not irreparable injury on the countrys up town districts have the appearance of men while firing a volley into the mob. addidnt invest in mining property. A cause in the Territory. Friends of the a holiday. Groups of loungers are on Lieut. Page of the same regiment, of the Grand Opera vertizing sSrangcr to him took up 200 feet in a government are being alienated daily nearly every corner. Squads of men are House, wasagent mortally wounded between new mining location in his name with- by the apathy of the government, by the seen going towards the western part of 15th and 2oth streets'. Thats the way he inconvenience caused by that apathy. the city. The aspect of affairs are very out his knowledge. Later. The fight on 24th street and We do not mean to include the Presi- threatening. The men in the marble came to own a mining share. 8 Ji avenue was more severe than at first Judge McK ean is sacrificing himself dent in our censure, he has never for- and stone yards along the East reported over 15U of the mob were cerj and his family to his sense of public du- saken us, but he lias not personal super- River have nearly all left work, with the killed and wounded. , does supposed purpose of stopping the Orange tainly nor of vision with the We business, Department Tribune, supposed, ty. 12 P. M. About forty persons were that his rulings had accomplished much he make the laws. There are not want- parade. killed during the riot The total 12.15 P. M. The riot has commenced toward the peaceful solution of the so ing men of some standing to suggest the number of the wounded is unknown, vial problem in Utah, but having 'made hopelessness of contending against a at last. The mob begun in the vicinity are known to be mortally them he is left without the power of en- power seemingly so entrenched in Con- of 83rd street and Third Avenue, and Congress and the De- gress and the Departments as that of were driving the people from the streets. forcing them. partments have left him for a year with- Brigham Young. They arc already Two hundred and fifty picked men, un- t Opinion Abroad. The San Franout a cent to pay the expenses of running leading eff the impatient and the super- der Captain Iledden of the Fifteenth cisco Evening Bulletin, in referring to his eourtv And at lilt same time Con- - ficially informed, the multitude who care precinct were sent there. Prince street the Liberal Party of Utah, says: interimmediate for their more in personal is alive with men. There was a report advance, gress appropriated, a year With Mormouism as a religion, no in- is for than ests There mileinterests. ami for the public of a fight at Hibernian Hall, but before terference is proposed. It stands on the 20,000 compensation little the are doubt that the theymembers the of of advising the police readied there it was stopped. same ground with reference to the law Legislative age and a tolerant public opinion, as other 1.21 P. M. Fighting is now going Assembly of Utahraml for the pay of its Mormons to renewed and further and But with Mormouism as a Things are rapidly on in the tenth and eleventh precincts, religions. officers, clerks, contingent expenses, &c. meaner contumacy. political theocracy, and with polygamy A Republican Congrffns, elected by the teudingto worse, and to ward off trouble and along Bleeker street. The militia as a legal crime aud social evil, the Utah party that proscribed Mormon polygamy in Utahs future, the Depertinent of has been ordered to 8th Avenue and Liberals propose to deal like free citiin its national platform years ago. Was Justice must immediaty come to the res- 42nd street, where an attack has been zens of a free Republic. Reinforced by they must the party, is the party, in earnest about cue of the Utah Judges, and if it really made upon Judge Heiscns house. Large conversions aud immigration, and meantime, every eventually succeed, it, or dont it care ? Not a braueh of is unable to under existing laws, it bodies of police have left in stages also. sincere lover of Republican institutions the government, save ouly the Presi- should be enabled to by Congress as 1.50 P. M. Severe fighting is going will wiah them God speed. dent, stands by Judge McKean in the soon as possible after its next meeting. on. Two Ribbonmen have been killed. At the session of the Photographers Utah breach. The Departments and The mob pressed the conductors of the Convention, in Philadelphia, the PresiBureaus seem to be a3 full of Mormons street cars on 8th Avenue into service. dent stated that Professor Morse was as they used to be of Confederates. Several soldiers have been wounded. The embarrassment experienced by REFOltTKD SPECIALLY TOR THE COItlXXF. DAILY JOURNAL The telegraph wires up town have been the first person who took a photographic BY THE WESTERN UNION COMPANY. picture on the American continent, and McKean and his brother Judges in carcut. o that the camera which ho then used is 2 P. M. Report says two Ribbonmen rying out their policy, which is that of London, 12. Schenek and daughter General Grant the impartial adminis- went on Monday to Oxford and were were killed this morning on Prince st. still in existence. tration of justice and enforcement of the entertained by Montague. The troops are said to be firing on the Governor Claflix, having asked the laws i& very great. To begin with, the Madrid, 12. The Royal decree ac- moljTin the avenue, and that two soldiers opinion of the Massachusetts Supreme offices themselves are the most thankless cepts Morcts resignation and appoints were killed. Harpers building was at- Court as to the eligibility of females to and pitiably paid intaginnble. If filled Ingasta. tacked by the mob, who were repulsed. the office of Justice of the Peace, Mrs. first 12. of The well, the occupants are sure of the foulinstallment A procession of about two hundred men Julia Ward Howe and Miss Stevens beParis, est abuse of the Mormon community German indemnity was completed to- without any society 'orders or badges, ing previously appointed, the court deand of its toadies, and while the attor day. were stopped by the soldiers at the cor- cided that if a woman, whether married G a. m. amthat them 12 before this At are New neys practice York, The or unmarried, should be formally apner of 10th street asfortunes with foel is all ar.d case hour assing junprecedented eery thing quiet police eame down in stages. pointed and cnmmi.sioned, she would and rapidity, they are not making the sured that the action of Gov. Hoffman inThe Governor, hearing it was the have no constitutional or legal authority cost of living in the unxst economical assures peace. tention of the Jersey City Orangemen to to exercise any of the functions of that manner. And they must not touch anyA special Washington dispatch says a parade here, ordered the boats from that office. withon the outside. must has been loan the not that new thing They report city to be stopped and none of the men counsel as attorneys, they must not ac- drawn from market is not credited either allowed to come over here, as he did Dollars Reward Fifty be Will fur tl.at will lead to the paid quire nor hold mining nor any other by Acting Secretary Hartley, or by the not intend to protect citizens from other conviction of theinformation j Dirty or parties that have been in the habit of stealing lumber from the flat cars property, I f it is- not generally desirable Chief Clerk of the Treasury department. States. while standing on the side track, in t orinne, by for Judge to endeavor to increase their It may be remembered that Jav Cook & D. W. PARKllLKST. jyia-lThe police, backed by the 84th regiincome outside of their judicial duties, Co., some time ago offered to take what ment, made a raid on Hibernian Hall, and we graut that it is not, we certainly there remained of five per cent, bonds, when the mob ran like sheep. A large owe them a salary equal to thoirsnpport dbout $25,000,000 ; lit their offer was Orricc BannaCk and Shoshone Aojcxct, number were arrested and locked up, Idaho, July 1, 1871. j while Tlic salary of the Judges rejected, and it has been conjectured revolvers and BY UNITED ST AES GOV. THE found upon WANTED at the Bamiack pistols being and bhoshoue of Utah should be doubled, In the name here that another offer of this kind may their The arms in the hall Agency, Fort llall Iteservatiun, Idaho Territory. persons. of all that is fair and just. have been received but there is no good were removed Two Hundred Head of Beef by the 94th and taken to In the second place they are obliged authority for such surmises. same to be delivered at the Agency, for the the the Central Office. Wm. Ilennessy and furnishing of which, scaled propoeals will be reto run their courts without money. In Washington, 12. The Civil Service Patrick O'Grady of the Sixth precinct, ceived at the above Agency until July 20, 1871. 1st. Contractors are invited to bid for the w hole civil cases this difficulty has been met Commission adjourned yesterday till the refused to or a portion of the Cattle required. Schedand buttons were number their fight ule of prices uon two. three aud four year by the parties litigant assuming the ex- 17th of October. Mr. Curtis designated cut off aud the men locked up. old beef steers must be stated. Contractors must the to on call of President in ift state in their bids w hat whether the Cattle to be trials. Branch criminal But, Long penses jury delivered are to be Spanish, Texas or American LATEST DISPATCHES TIIE VERY cases, the scene of which may be at dis- and place in his hands a communicastock. o2d. Bids will be received for Beef Cattle to be PI1DMGHT REPORTS. tant points, there is no possible getting tion to the Attorney-Genera- l submitting delivered at he Agency trom time to time in such oquantities as may be required to be slaughtered at along with it. ' No funds to pay grand questions on which his opinion asked the Agency the price per nett such bids 8 12. New As as York, July early to cover a contract to expite July 15, 1872. nor petit jurors at the regular terms, and Curtis and Mcdill to be appointed to 3d. commonly called aud kuowrn as if these could be got to serve for nothing draw iip an official statement, for the oclock this morning crowds of Orange- StagsAnywillCattle be received. nt head4th. Tlu successful bidder will be required to nt great personal loss, no funds to sup- Board to be given to the press. Curtis men were collected around their enter into bonds in double the amount of the conh Twenty-nintstreetand corner tract awarded, for the full performance of the same, port or pay for the service of witnesses, will x isit the President at Long Branch quarters, to the approval of. the Commissioner of Insubject the where procession dian Affairs. and the serving of process. And when on Thursday or Friday and will advise Eighth avenue, 5th. Bidders are invited to be present at the was to start from. In. a building on the of the bids. upon complaint warrantsare issued, no fully with him on the future course of openiug meetheld where their two corner The 6th. lodges right is reserved to reject all bids. funds to pay for serving them, nor for the Commission. 7th. Bidders w ill be required to pay for the admembers were New York, 12. The day opens ings, numbering vertisements pro rata. Each bidder will be regathered the attendance of witnesses. In many io deposit with his bid the sum of five dolfew women ; the men quired lars ($5) for such purpose. case witnesses are needed from distant cloudy and sultry. A dense fog over about 200, with a M. P. BERRY, wore Orange scarfs aud had revolvers United States Special Indian Agent, mining settlements, often men who can- hangs the city. At seven o'clock the numFort llall Reservation jyl2-tnot pay their traveling expenses nor streets present a novel appearance, not and swords about them. Police unten arrived at half past their board and lodging while at court. unlike the days of draft riots of G3. bering 400, and Sometimes they refuse to go, knowing Soldiers in fatigue uniform are hasten- der the lead of Inspectors Jameson on Thirtieth a there are no funds to pay them. The ing in every direction to report for duty Willing, and placed squad on another courts arc a farce in thishape. It is at the armories, to their respective regi- and Eighth avenue, ments. Mounted policemen patrol the street, and a small corps on -- exceedingly unsatisfactory, 'all round, hH street, about half way Heavy squads of police are Twenty-nint- h and is well calculated to drive even streets. 2 avthe of sides both the city. down the block on in to to the points stand moving designated anxious are 0 who by those members from not to are Extraordiuanr enue, any prevent being over to the other precautions 4jovernraeut in Utah and the the entering the lines. Several persons reptaken to peace, preserve the government utterly side, seeing authorities appear to be workings with resenting themselves to be Orangemen fail:? to stand by them. were allowed to pass through, but being FOR SALE A.T The. Judges of Utah are able, upright harmony and energy. were arrested A circular rather track. secret looking :tl suspicious the on containing printed Bussell & Caggiei Paint - Shop, right me ir. The y are found 20 were ou about and Fifth St., Corftmae, U. T. ,'Vitli.firmnes.H-iin- d .persistence they wrijl the plan of the proposed attack on the by police, . pistols, all kinds of clubs and f ivvolvt jyii-tinto the has .fallen J, K. S. RUSSELL. faintary! Orange procession, i bring about in time CORINNE DAILY JOURNAL! change in Utah matters. seven-shoote- Stoam navigation Company. r, Tho Companys New and Kle. fiafif Steamer, J purn-tiseles- LAKE POINT s. st is now malting: Recular Trip with PaaaencW and Freight between COBimrE and LAKE 'POINT, as follows h E3E -- Tweu-ty-secon- d D. j 1 Air-Line- ? LAKE POINT ines t Kimballs Stages for with Messrs, of For the transportation of Freight, Ore and Bullion to and from the above named plucca aul vicinity, this route offers inducement in point of TIME and COST, superior to any other toute. Especially Built and Jlun for the Ac com tit odativn and Pit asure of Travel and Excursionists. Clear Dressed For farther particulars address Sugar Pine, B. S. FITCH, Gen. Agent. CORINNE, Uintah REDWOOD FINISHING L PINE tt im: bIt :e Tt, H First-Clas- DOORS The Only SASH, -- AND- OF BUILDING MATERIAL CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND SOLD LO W, Hotel, House Fire-froo- f in the City . ProprictroKH. taken this jtorsn recently icfitftd nnd mioihud if, Having as a Hotel as cun to FOB CASH. propone keep eat. the U-- good found in Attentive Walters to see to the Comfort of the Gnetu. LAKE POINT. . Utah, Mrs. CORDELLA, , Office t STEAMER LANDING, jc21tf SIXTH,) - s . ALL KINDS but-fiftee- n AND Corinne, Redwood MOULDINGS, v. FIFTH (BETWEEN r 9 House, Montana Street, ED WOOD & U. T., Messrs. WINES A KIMBALL, Salt Lake City, Utah, je27tj Or Oregon Pine Flooring, AKD W SALT LAKE CITY, STOCKTON and OPHIIt. Rough Lumber, s Mining Timber, -- Y, Makes regular connections at Corinne with Ex. press Trains of the C. P. R. R. Contain, and at -o- A Full Assortment TIES-DA- THURSDAY and SATURDAY, at 8 a. m., arrives at CORINNE t O p. m., same days. -o- ' Lake Point Returning, PROPRIETORS. j to-da- Leaves Corinne MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at 7 a. an., arrives at I ABE POINT 4 p. m., same day.,. W. PARKHURST & C0.f -- 1 1 Lumber ;Vard, d, of Corinne, City ... k .V C K II FREE. TO AND FROM TIIE CARS. j3tf E. O.'MACLAY, CARROLL and-disperse- - A STEELE. RTN ERF II IP IIERETOrOIir isting between John A. Creighton umlW.ll. Mtmro, under the name, style and firm ot rpHE IV. If. M UN RO, Corinne, U. T., June 7, 1871. EKE LLL EEK LLL EEELL will, be carThe onbusiness by J OlIN CREIGHTON, EXPRESS LINE, E. G. OLD STAND, Corner Sixth and Montana Streets, THIS IS THE EXPRESS LINK HAVING Through Eastern where he will be pleased to meet old fnVnds. Connections ! Ice ! ! Ice Ice Produced As Cold ! ! ! and Clear as can -0- Eight Days from Corinne to Helena 1 , 1 m b o o m m throngliout the city AS Package Via Par 'West Freight Company, Time Freight. rpiIIS JL junliafrt By JOHN HEIL. Orders fiom ubioad solicited. 'uk LI : SALOON - DD DDI) RR EE LL Care EKE ' t jiiitr- RRR Line. hr. LLL E AM'1 HAS BEEN KEIilILT improved, aud is now one of the places of resort. None but tho bct luamb i in LIQUORS. WINES, CIGARS, etc., hi.- k establishment. Remember the Old t ornei.- D Overland Blacksmith Shop, PAT ONEIL, Foreman, my2dtf I Prepared to do AH.Kin''0 'Wucon and Cnrrinjse D. CONWAY, HARNESS MAKING A REPAIR31 CORINNE, UTAH. lug nnd Bl&ckEinithing in all its Brandies. Montana Street, . CORINNE, . North of Truck, opposite Diamond 'R Freighi JJ- pot, COIUNNE. . UTAH, (east or the qrwu nocBi,) 1 QUEENSW4.RE, CHINA, GLASSWARE, CUTLERY, frXl Hi .Xi! 1O1 S. CRANER & CO.. -- DEALER ICLOTHING N- Wholesale and Retail dealers In Ifcl IS, DRY GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES. SADDLER, BEDS AND BEDDING LIQUORS, CIGARS AND TOBACCO anti iriEEs or jPll Kiyosf Monlana Street (NEARLY OPPOSITE METROPOLITAN ILC0X & (piBBS7 S1X.XSKT IS FAMlH' SEWING Tke Champion of 136 first premium" fn seasons. , r tl)!lD Ita seam is stronger snd less liable jnAi," u of the Lock Btitch. Judges Report tor the Report and amj,s t e pine tafadng both kinds of stitches on the . ( J FURNITURE, kcon-Ben- LAMPS, CHANDALIER0, PLATED WARE, H Dr Fumltuiy, ot Houtto CORNELL, ward ' COMING 133 Lake St., Furnishing Goods!! v tavSdtf ' L. BuiMjJ Cappanfer &MONTANA WECIALT PdthSSlS1 Ai9Und 55? MA1)B A our facilities CORnCR examine JohWnrk0' 0rde" wiU " ' F"rt i5r d a'gentswanti513, a mygdtm-wl- y -- -t In qumitldni to mlt EVERY OTHER DAY. Old Corner Saloon, To Insuve Speedy MATHEWS, . . Proprietor. Tranpovtataon marie J. II.Focrth and Front Streets, Cori.v'e. -- w Delivered every morning Express Teams Leave Corinne -- th he Anywhere , ! -- Tweu-ty-eigh- - AT TH MACLAY & C0.f Proprietors. ONLY" 3Iunio, JOHN A. (TUCIGllTUN, -- e. Eastern Made At 1 this day by mutual consent, .hdiu A. Creighton will fay all liabilities of the tnni und collect all accounts due to the tnin'.e. ' To Coiitractovs. d DX-- A i w -- CO-P- OVERLAND Creighton x r RR t DDD Kim DDDD RRRR DI)ODD RRRRR LJ FKEM L LLLL . -- DISSOLUTION NOTICE! C A. BROADWATER ' SIXTH A |