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Show '1. L.lk-L- f 1- - constitution, peace and order, and to tnake their chiefs dictators of their will, the will of a drunken, lazy, idle, cowardJtEPOKTEB SPKC1ALLT FOR THE OOMSrXB DAILTJOCKNAI 1871. ST TEX Turns ONION COMPANY. Friday Homing, July 14, ly, brutal mob; denizens of slums and Q will of these men, New York, 13. Tis feared the car- drinking aheps ; the AVRONO AH USUAL. and murderously nage of yesterday is more fearful than yet arrogantly isexpressed to be made the suThe N, Y. Tribune snys the solution enforced, sought reported ; hundreds were wounded of of tlie Mormon problem is a peaceful the great metropolis of the law of --ANDwhom the police will never be able to preme one. - Not if all men should make the United Slates. What is this fighting for? get any account. There are one hun- The same use of their opportunities that the great battles for civil, religious and dred scouts out this morning who report Tribune men dor If not on the Mormon freedom have long since been to the nearest station house. Every- political side of the contest that paper preserves in this country. Is there any thing goe9 to show that laborers are at fought a strict neutrality that i not well calcufool who thinks these battles are to be work and that no trouble need be lated to promote the peaceful solution of ? Is there an IrishThe Eleventh regi- fought over again the questions at issue. After blundering to ment left the police headquarters at 8 man in New York so ignorant as A CO., along In this way till its policy shall have suppose that these are any longer inqui- D. 17. PARKHURST m. o'clock a. one hundred serious Only induced or permitted police trouble, it sitions, and that a gang of fanatics in on tng? before the are the duty will fold its hands and. sigh over building. Gen. that per Letr the Liberals of Utah learn as Shaler and staff are still at their city, recruited from whiskey shops, versenessof the Western pioneer, as it posts can revive a ns to absolute soon as they can, to depend on them- where they will remain till noon; every- freedom and controversy does every time the Indian question is selves. Doubtless the Tribune men know equality of all men before thing points to complete restoration of the law? mentioned. Vas there ever a more A Full Assortment of , a great deal more about affairs in Utah order. The Tribune is great on words. When act than for these men to undertake and what ought to be done than men 1.15 r. m. Rumors have just reached its words, more than any othr volunto reverse the established law of free who have lived here twenty years and, the that the had police headquarters fighting human brought agency, tary America, and , to erect in its place the been ground in the dust all the time by is now North and South to the verge of war in going on at the boulevard. the Mormon Juggernaut, yet wed as cowardly, lying treachery, intolerant Troops and police have been sent to tbq 1861, it weakened, turned tail on ityelfi well not wait its bidding in the future scene of disturbances. bigotry and lawlessness which has dis and advocated letting the wayward sisYears graced Ireland and Irishmen for thoumore than we have in the past. There were nine bids for gold ters go iu peace if they wanted to. All sand! of years. Deplorable as is the ago it.u3ed to swear daily, by all its amounting to $2,225,000. through the war It was ready to buy off sacrifice of human life under all circumthat the South couldnt be driven the countrys enemies, to sneak out, gods, Washington,- 13. Secretary Bout-wel- l stances, it is better that it should be out of the Union. After it was driven will return to Washington back out, crawl out, any way but fight made as large as necessity may demand out and whipped back at such dear cost, 13. The French representaParis, out Its motto was millions for tribute, the Tribune that there shall be no relaxation of imtravels to Texas and tells tive Pine Flooring, Oregon goes to England to induce modifinot a cent for defense. until the last miscreant the world that the two sections sadly cation of commerce. perative justice So now its profesFC-f- principles are shall be killed or submits. and badly misunderstood each otber, REDWOOD FINISHING Ottawa, 13. The Masonic Grand what the Liberals of Utah are seeking 13. New The York. the July0 following but for which the war of .Lodge of Canada is in session lien?; is a to carrv out. The Tribune has eduea the account of correct been. have last forty years need not killing of a about one hundred and fifty persons are ted them to Believe in the supremacy of woman and a little girl, supposed to have The Tribune's counsel is usually not RISE AND REDWOOD present. Grand Master Stevenson de been Mrs. York ami her the national authority throughout the as for men, daughter, only worthless, it is dangerous, Republic, yet when, cast by the winds though it might answer the purpose of livered his annual address. A discus- given by an eye witness: I was stand and tides of outrageous fortune upon the old women. A few days ago it said, in sion is going on with reference to the ing and looking at the procession and shores of the Mormon Territory, they its most oracular tone, that the average question of acknowledging Quebec as crowd, and there was a groat deal of exccIyvooc! stand by that teaching and endeavor by shoemaker of the Eal would make the tho Grand Lodge. waivI saw woman a citement ; directly Judge of the West. It is this New York, 13. The U. S. ship deeds to establish it, the Tribune turns average willful misapprehension oC the West that to an Orangeman, herJiandkerchief tlie Darien surveying expedi- ing away its face and kicks dust in their leaves it always at sea in the discussion guard of and I thought she was very imprudent, of Western matters. It is its treatment tion, sailed from Aspinwall June 13th, or had more eyes. courage than women genfor New York. Captain Selfridge is a We suppose it can afford to, it has of the South over again. --ANDerally do; ju3t that moment, while she Late dispatches indicate that it has passenger on the Rising Star. made an ass of itself so often, nobody in was the act of liandker seems her to home. to It at attend waiving enough the first MAPhiladelphia, 13. . expects anything different, nobody dethat the Utah people had sense enough . a ruffian to her ALL KINDS OF BUILDING burlv chief, stepped up narrow-gungpassenger engine evt r and pends on it in a pinch, and 'so there is to parade their .hostile bands on the TERIAL CONSTANTLY ON placing the muzzle of his pistol to Montezuma, no use in our talking about it. The Fourth to their hearts content without built in America, the HAND ANiMQLD blood.-hewhile in the Tribune's city will be shipped from the city to its place her ear, fired, and she fell dead, he then American people, don't take their opiniland State, a little procession f fiee of labor beneath the shades of Pike turned around and deliberately cocked ons from newspapers as much as they men cannot be funned on the street in his pistol and fired a bullet into the litO W Peak. is the men however. of It 200 did, deeds, honor of a Protestant triumph 1 years tle girl ; she fell, think. Tlie little Xlw York, July 15. Two companot of words, who carry on the worlds ago without w hat would pas for a bloody LAKDIXG, must have been 12 or 13 enrs old. Office girl live four or in or three battle tvars most tlie Sixty-nintnies of business and progress, who make hisRegt., were sent hundred killed and wounded! Better last night to guard the Post Office, and tory, after all. The Platte Valley Independent givus jrZltf look at home, Tribune . We do things one to the Custom House, and one to the The Tr ibune is only about half right better in the following particulars ot the terrible the The usual guard hurricane which visited that section ami in its facts, as usual. First, there has as we ate. was doubled during the day. The of which brief nt ntion was made iu our been no danger of a blood v collision THE RIOT IN XEIV YORK. bankers and brokers were with our Mormon brethren. supplied bv a dispatches: Next, Thr riot on the occasion of the Orange It commenced operations on the though the Governor was absent, the demonstration in'New Ytrk. on the 12tli, telegraph wire running to Broad street house of Mr. Fairs, situated some diswith neves. the At 2:30 earlisl the mot forbidding of the parade of a part of the which was feared, and which every caunorth-weof ihe station, and lite- K. G. MACLAY, tance of the brokers commenced to deposit C A. EltOADWATKR Nauvoo Legion, was by bis order. We tion was taken has occurred, Mr. Fales tore into it against, fragment-rally CARROLL STEELE. tin boxes, containing securities in ihe was had hoped, ourself, that the contest with and it seems to have dwarfed and in others dangerously injured, everything Stock the Nauvoo Legiotl, so lucklessly begun of the kind in the Exchange Bank vault. All bu- the house were badly hurl by falling timof our counhistory by the dying Shaffer, would be allowed try except possibly the anti draft riot of siness on 'the street was suspended. bers. '1 he house of Mr. 13 McNelty was then The movement for securing valuables to die with birn, because it is and must 1803 in the same x? t? city. demolished, severely iiijurii g him. The K1?T? made DBD the after be fruitlc33. There are but two pretexts $vas immediately recepwhirlwind il.cn Matted for the depot: The Sacramento Record furnishes to DDDD tion of the news that the mob' was mov- - i lie wind-mil- l for it. Oneris, that the Nauvoo Legion hand the on the water-tank- , RP1114R being-iUUHDl) following concerning the nathe down this town HeadPolice the of on was is hostile to the United States; the other, ture of the trouble : pnili ing huge monster, A. V LLL KKE carried high in air and torn into a thouKFK LLL that it is not legally organized. The KE LL July the Pith is the anniversary of quarters. sand pieces. The roof of the depot was TC first may be, and undoubtedly is, true, the battle of theBoyne and the chosen II ei.ena, M. T.. July 13 Yesterdav then taken off. but so long as this hostility is not mani- festival of the organization. The afternoon John Graham was shot by Tho saddest incident was the killing fested in action, it offers no ground for Orangemen were organized iu 171)5, Win. Cole at Unionville on account of a of Mr. G. Phelps. He was carried lbr ostensibly to Protect tlie Protestant dritnnec from his house, and his proscribing the organization. The last Irish. Shortly before the institution of family difficulty. CoV was arrested. some was found hangdog from the branch- E. G. MACIAY & CO., Proprietors. body is true, and is a good one, under certain the body a fierce figlit had taken place There are little hopes of Grahams re- es of a small tree ; his head was half Tins IS THE circumstances ; but befoi'e making use at a small town called Diamond, in covery. buried in the ground ; hu noi k broken, ONLY EXPRESS LINE HAVING and his face and body badly mutilated, of it, would it not have been better for Armagh and many Protestants had San Mrs. 13. Julr Fkaxcuci, been killed. Tlie Battle of the Dialie leaves a family of small, motherless the Governor to call the attention of the Eastern Connections mond, as it has since been called, was ton has spoken once to a large house children, all of them inure or Ipss in- Through Legislature to the necessity ofits reor- the primary excuse given for the insti- producing a favorable impression. Miss jured. and totally unable to take care of tution of Orange lodges, and the organi- Anthony poke !at evening on the pow- themselves. The oldest, a girl of l or ganization ? And in case they paid to such a recommendation, it zation soon extended over the three, er o! the ballot. The press generally 17 is badly, and it is feared, fatally hurt. Eight Days from Corinne to At one time the Duke of Mr. P. was a tried Christian, and his seems to us it would then have been kingdoms. Cumberland was Grand Master of the speak of her as a failure here. Her re- memory will long be clieiLhed Helena! by the time enough to disband the present or- order, but serious religious riots having marks on the Fair cae were received good people of Lorn Tree. Express Ten ms Leave Corlnne ganization. Until we can substitute a occurred in several of ihe Irish coun- bjy a storm cf hisses, inducing her Tjie wing of Mr. Bryant hotel, in took the Parliament the which the kitchen and diningroom were English Gentile for a Mormon population in tries, promptly to change her subject. EVERY OTHER DAY. was and Duke the matter compelled up, h situated, was carried off with a rousing as to Utah, we cannot escape the evil,-sucTHE VERY LATEST DISPATCHES Irein hot supper on the table ; luckily no one suppress the order entirely, To I utnrre Speedy Trannportataon mark o it may be, of a Mormon militia, organ- land. In 1845, however, it was revived, iu was that portion of thebuilding at 1'ackayc MIDNIGHT REPORTS. ized and officered, practically, as they and since then terrible and sanguinary the time. All three of the lumberyards oVI For West Freight Company, caused in were almost entirely vacated by everyplease, and that i3 why we deem the affrays have been repeatedly 13. AusSantrancisco, July Judge north of Ireland, by the annual celTime Freight. in the shape of lumber. contest fruitless. It is not only fruitless the thing tin of and a California native of notorious been has ebrations. Belfast formerly Joe B. Adams, station agent, and I but mischievous, because it diverts at- for these disturbances, and on one occa-tio- Nova Scotia, half brother of U. S. SenaDD It R were running a race gentleman tention from the main to a side issue, DDD RRR, front the drug store cellar, (where Joe they have thcre almost reached the tor Howe, died at Victori necesin civil of the Oeing war, and gives our action an irritating rather heighlli Governor Mugrove, of British Colum- Adams had his family safely deposited,) and the call out to light military when his opponent flew the track and EE LL sary than an effective character. E something like a battle, in order to sup- bia, and family sail for England the ran through the window, thereby giving G W have oods to ov. But appears press the riots. The order of Orange- twentieth. Joe the victory. CORINNE, UTAH. Britintroduced since 13 to men was' The Govexcitement the late to adhere tb long Miss Annie Hilton was transported Chicago, Jnly thought best my2dtf America, and in I860, when the here over the New York riot has scarce in air from Dr. Rays drug store to Mr. ernor's policy in the matter, perhaps on ish Prince of Wales was passing through Iv abated Crowds still surround Travels lumber land, a distance of D. the principal of not swapping horses Canada, they created a seusatiou by en. half mile a about and in landed a wagon, That deavoring to persuade hitn and his suite the newspaper offices and eagerly scan which while crossing aswollen stream. wagon only waited for her to vaThe general expression cate before Montana Street, is for parts unknown. adage in general, but suppose to pass under their arches aud banners: the bulletins. starting of Duke The Newcastle, however, per- of opinion is that Governor Hoffmans Miss Hilton says she is not one to have started with a horse unable partial to refused to comply with their course was the aerial emptorily . . navigation. . with one consistent CORINNE, action the "make the After riffle? to only UTAH, demands, or to compromise the Priuce his Hail from the size a of walnut stones, as Ntato. executive the of The and fall Gov. dnty taken last later, in any way. Shaffer, by to that of a mans head, fell, but not (EAST or THE OPERA OOCSE.) this morning says : Of all the the Tribune of ostensible The origiwas purpose nothing by Gov. Vaughn, there very many of them. senseless attempts at law breaking that There were twelve houses demolished heard of the Legion until since the ad- nal lodges was to supportofa Protestant Brit-iaWholesale and Retail dealers in Great to the throne succesrion and others unroofed. A great the Irish mob in New York is the of many vent of Stewart and Fitch in Salt Lake and Ireland, and to defend thtf glomany persons were more or less rious and immortal memory of William most absurd. Who are these men? Are whose names I have not learned.injured, City and their coalition with the Mr. 'Tbe Tribune represents that the the Third. We presume that this pro- they dolts? Are they savages? Are Phelps was the only person killed. modifiThe 5th of July, 1871, will long be they prison hounds ? Or are they lunaGovernor was all agog for war, but that gram me has been considerably this on and ed late of bv the people of Lone Tree, especially remembered years, -- 'tho They pretend to be prudence of the military officers continent, but the bitterness and enmity tics at large? as a day fraught with terrors too horrible alone prevented a collision, which is not which has always existed between the American citizens yet prove their unfit- to think ' of. with association manfor civilized ness done-thwhom the Catholics and could was (of Everything Orangemen tt w true. TELEGRAPHIC! Next morning when DeTrobriand entered the city with two or three companies he received a letter from Mr. Wells saying that the order for the parade had been countermanded, but one squad frem the country would have to appear in uniform since they had no other clothes ; they should not march as a company, that is, together, however. DeTrobriand returned to camp, the procession moved, and in the evening over fiis wine Wells boasted that they had accomplished all they wanted to. The Legionaries had marched in the procession, albeit the Governor had forbidden it, and so on. What is the use of talk resolved on. CORINNE DAILY JOURNAL point LAKE m Lumber 1ard, ed to-da- y. - pkoprietobs. -0- in-sa- to-da- to-nigh- ne Rough Lumber, r.Iining Timber, Clear Dressed y, OALT LAKE Staam Navigation Company. Ths Compsns New and Kt cant City of Corinne, now- im R . MOULDINGS, DOORS SASH, & To-da- v e d, FOR L LAKE POINT. h Sub-Treasur- ASIT. - between CGBI17NE end LAKE Polity r as follow Leaves Corinne UflUDAY, WEDSti DAT and FRIDAY, at a. in., t t ARC PCIRT A p. m., Returning leaves Lake Point Tl t DAT, TtttmDAY and lATTRoiy at 8 a. in., arrives at CORiKy I( , 5 p. m., same days. Makes regular connections t Corinne with r. press Trains of the C. P. R. R. Compsnv, W( l' , LAKEKimballs POINT Stages for with Messrs, t ines SALT LAKE CITY, STOCKS and OPHIR. For the trDrort1 Jon of Freight, Ort Bullion mend itom the above named ,lac vicinitv. Ibis route offeie induce m t in i oim TIME, and i 0ST, superior to any other route, and J.ww for1 thr Af. perilly Jlnilt and n tonm.cdaiii Tltafvreaf Trattl J and JEtreurtlonisfe. For further particulars address B. S. FITCH, Gon. Agont. ronixsF, u. t. Or Messrs. WIKI'S A KIMHAII,' Salt 1 akt CHy, Itah. jc27tj DISSOLUTION NOTICE! f LUMBER, y - making Tr with PssspugepRegular and Sugar Pine, t. Steamer, s 1 TIIECO-PARTNERM11- letwen John Munro, under the name, style und ftim Oioijarlitoii i rr T"J RRBn EXPRESS LINE, . -0- no-attent- ion -- J de car. . AT THE OLD STAND, Corner Sixth and Mcnt&na Streets, where he will be leaned to meet old fiirnd. jeJltf CRANEIl & S. CO., BEALLll IK DRY COOLS, CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES,' SABDLKKY, BLDS AND BEDDING. LIQUORS, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, and x V'lJTJCS OF AT. KIXJIS, T. . Kldtlcir.ii fctrei I, (NEARLY OPPOSITE ML1R0P01.2TAN 1I0TKL) jut.-t- f To ContrnctotK, OrricE Ransack and SnopnovE Aorvr, WANTED Iduio. July i. lfcTl. BY THE UNITED STALS nt tlie rtuuiiirk and rhmlif'U' Agency, Fort Hull Eerervatioii, Idaho lvvo llnndrul Ilend Iiuf (olili, l the same to be delivered at tlie Agfney. fur tl." iuiuiehing o!- which, sealed propnanU utlll' rltdl. eceived at the- above Agency i. mi. July 1st. Contractors aie iimtcd to bid l.irthe "li li numlfer or u portion of the I attic leipmed, Kli'J-uof prices upon two, three and four )wr old beef steers must bo stated. Con tract mu nud state in their bids what whether the I attic wW delivered are to be Spanish, lexas or Au.inuti stock. . Id. Rids will bo received for Rpef CntlMul delivered at, ho Agency Horn tin.o to time in muh quantities of nmy is- rcquucd to Is- - sianglit(ud.tt leh tho Agency the pr.co per wind, n to cover a contract to expire July 1 3d. Any altlo commonly tailed and kucnui w Stags" will nut be received. 4lh. lh successful bidder w 11 be required to enter into bonds in double tlie amount of the contract awarded, for tlie lull performance of tin to the approval of tlie CoiuniiwiontT ot In, dian Affairs. 6tli. bidders are invited to be resent ut tb oieniiig of the bids, tit li. The right is reservrd to reject ail bids. 7tli. Bidders will be required to j ay lor ths advertisement pro rata. Each bidder will lie required io deposit with his bid the sum of five lars ($5, for surh purpose. M. P. BERRY, ' United States Special Indian Agent, jyl2-t- d I ort Hall Reservation k - Eastern Mate w oo S w i n i y. ? c-&r- Elo CONWAY, I J will an-olli- er to-da- y. . JOHN A. CREIGII TON, -- to-da- Munro, JOHN A. CKFJGIITON TV. If. MLNliO, The: oubcsikrss by ; OVERLAND ot Corixxe, U. T , June 7, 1871. st . Ac this day disrclv d by mutual consent, Jn1H Creighton will jay all liabilities of tho inn, collect all accounts due to tlie same,' I y. - HERETOFORE A. Creighton u!nl,j G m SALK AT iron Russell & Faint Caggies Shop, T. Fifth St., Corinnr, U. RL'feSEbk S. J, jyll-t- f E. ol n b Moy-morif- l, QUEENSWARE, at W to djssaude Mr. Lieutenant-Genera- l He u Well from his project, but in vain. had taken the best of counsel, he said, (Senator Stewart is pretty good counsel let him appoint the Judge) and would try titles with the Governor at all events. DeTrobriand, Morrow,' and others went to see him on the evening of the 3rd aud had a longtdiseussten with him to no purpose until he asked DeTrobriand if he would arrest him at the head of his men should he proceed with the parade. but if the I No, said the General, parade takes place I will disperse it if I n Them Wells have to tire upon it to crawfish. The City Council was convened, and strategy, my boy,' watj be-ga- Defenders and Itibbonmen were the original antagonists of tlie Protestants order) have never abated, and the celebration of the 12th of July has almost invariably been the occasion of a riot whenever the two Tactions' could muster in fighting force. In England the Orangemen are prohibited by law from indulging in public processions, and it would seem that this was the only way to prevent these disgraceful riots. Ot course the Orangemen have as good a right to hold celebrations as their antagonists, but so long 'as the local au thoritics are incapable of preventing a collision, the suppression of the celebration appears to be the only practical remedy. One thing is very certain, that those who fight about religion are not much troubled with it Sacramento Record. v kind. They have all the ferociousness of Comanches, and the insolence of Turks, without intelligence or bravery either. These men profess to be exiles from political oppression, yet where has there been more intolerant despots than they are? They pretend to belong To a nation that has suffered martyrdom for opinions sake for centuries, yet the mob that demanded that Pontius Pilot should deliver Christ to be crucified were models of Christian 'benevolence compared with these howling, bigoted, cruel and lawless villains. They claim to rule New York City, and ruling New York City, to rule the State and Union. They p"pcse to set aside the laws and NEW v TO-DA- Y. Good Chance for Capitalists WILL CPFER FOR SALE WE known the next thirty days the valuable as tho property CITY BRKWEKY, situated near the Steamboat This to tho Landing. only Brewery in Corinno, and is doing a prosperous business ; is well stocked with hogs, etc. For particular, apply by letter or person to CAMPBELL ST O VB1 L, , jyl4-l- m y Corlnne. CLIFF GARDEN. The Finest Resort in East Canyon, TJ. 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