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Show . convict them of error and convert them if to a better way. - This must v at all, by men who have access td'hem 187L Morning:, 15, Saturday July and the Godbe men are precisely these; That is why we sustaifi them, and why THE CODBKKTEI. we deem it wisdom to do so. , In tine' endeavor to create dissension KB betwen fbe reformed Mormons and the THOSE GREAT-HEARTE- D VADAN9. Gentiles, tlie Salt Lake Heratd charges -rThe Nevadapeople are a' the'Journal " with" shy ? ffg'rrr.Trrrtrr That William Godbe is "struggling set. They insist on it and we grant it. Tolwardthe lightj that in a fit of So give us a rest on it, dont tell us of it religions enthusiasm he polvgam ized again for a few days. The Nevadans that to the extent of four wives Utah" on.: a religions' cruiirce fits -- conversion from the errors dont come to of Mormonism he has offered to surren- sade, they dont. And not being bigots hi3 fortune they get along harmoniously with the der his wives Mrs. Gs Mormons. the all of but them ; Carpet-bagger- s 'among ; come to refused the except first wife resolutely to get and sell nothing for someto be thus' segregated ; wherefore Wm. Utah 8.; out of pure kindness of heart mixed thing and then tramp back again thats with a large amount of moral principle, what they are. What do they care for continues to lire with number two, three, the institutions of Utah ? Untroubled and four.- - Of course ve can compreMormonism and at liberty to hend how those who have once enjoyed at home by the privilege of living with William S. return home when they like, why should should refuse to willingly surrender their they bother about it indeed ? undivided interests ; but we can imagine But how was it when they first went how very laughable this excuse thus to Novada, to stay, and were therefore publicly made will appear to Williams Gentile associates. The Shanghae lead- obliged to take note of their political ers attitnde, syllogistically stated, is and social surroundings? The Morabout ns follows : I honestly believe mons were already settled there and runpolygamy to be a sin, p.nd 1 propose to ning things on the most ancient and apfight by all means those who believe it to be a virtue y I am bring in polygamy proved Asiaticplan., .Why, these fellows expelled the Mormons but as I entered upon the relation when -to I believed it to be a virtue, I ought by force of arms from Nevada, drove continue in it now that I believe it to be them in on Salt Lake. Having pera ain.- Therefore, polygamy is a sin work this formed of the bigot and rewhen practiced by others, but a virtue The Journal ligious crusader, swept Nevada clean of when practiced by me. Mr. Godbe turn' his the unconscionable filth, they suddenly naively asks Can with wives children out swell out their polygamous intojthe most serenely tolerant of doors, and refuse to provide for them ? and magnanimous of all human beings. The scoffingGenlile will be apt to answer to this plaintive query, Certainly We should say, they can afford to. The Gentile settlers in Utah, not the not; but could not Mr. G., if he be in hitnself of out their turn doors, earnest, s on hunt of a mining and still continue to provide them with are in the. same fix that the 7 every comfort of life except the com- speculation, Gentile residents of New York, Ohio, fort of his society ? Now, we acknowledge that to be very Missouri, Illinois, California, and Nevawell done considering who did it. Its da have. successfully been, outraged at Mormoningenuity is only equaled by its reck- every point by the existence of lessness. Its reasoning would he good ism and their enforced contact with it. if its premises were corect. In short, it They will never rest, any more than the States did, until, woutd be important if it were true and white people in one way or other, they have got rid of just, Which it is neither. ' The Journal didnt say that Godbe it. And it will make no difference what pot calls the kettle black in this continues to live with numbers two, three, and four. If he does, the Journal instance. While the Mormons bore sway in Neunsparingly condemns it under any and all circumstances. The Journal has vada, no Gentile could breathe freely no proof that he docs. The Journal there. As the latter class grew stronger, has not yet deemed it necessary to con- this oppressiveness of all things including the earth and atmosphere drove stitute itself a spy on the of Mr. Godbes polygamous wives, to see jheni to mob violence and civil war, whether he still sleeps with themyr not, which was only ended by the Mormons as the Salt Lake Herald seems to have evacuating Nevada. The Gentiles of done. Nor does it propose to. It takes Utah labor under the same nameless, Mr. Godbes public utterances ""in con- smothering incubus, and it is of course demnation of polygamy, and his earnest, just the thing, proving their vaunted for the Nevadans to jeer at and persistent efforts to deliver himself from fairness, its bondage without doing needless vio- denounce 'them iu their struggles for lence to those who are and must be far free respiration. Not in a rpckless but in a conscientioumore its victims than he can be, as condo we struggle ; not' by apclusive of his standing on the question, s-spirit and leaves it to those whose taste in- pealing to mens passions but to their clines them that way to watch him reason ; not by carnal weapons but by onrghts and ascertain whether Iris pri- tlie weapons of free and courteous dis vate life in all respects comports with cusaion ; not by sweeping it out by force to fester in some other community, his public professions. are wc striving to rid ourselves of tne So much for the Mormon Herald's vil of Morconsideration. For the Gentiles whom overpowering, unbearable and it is doubtless proof of the it constantly appeals to in an aside, monism, so much boasted of by the we have to say, that the polygamists of generosity Nevadans that they have nothing but Utah number nearly 100,000, now', perfalse arid cowardly contumely to cast fectly organized, and animated by a sin upon us in the unequal contest an engle will. --They may be "overpowered deavor by legitimate means to rid oureither by the ballot or the bullet. The selves, by radically correcting, of an first is the better and more desirable abuse which they themselves by force of way. How is it to be done ? Who is to mob violence and arms in part thrust cast the votes ? Gentile?, it will be anupon us. O people! Inswered, but how are they to live in Utah ? deed ! On the agricultural and pastoral lands ? The most eligible, those accessible to THE RIOT. The details of the recent attack by water, are chiefly occupied now by the On the mines? We un- the Catholic Irishmen of New York on - polygamists. dertake to say that there arc not so the procession of the Orangemen, are many as 100,000 people engaged in sickening enough. Not only on account mining, exclusively, in Colorado, Mon- of the bloodshed, but on account of the tana, Idaho, Nevada, and California dire necessity of shedding it at such a combined, and it will hardly be con- rate and for such, a cause and at this tended that the mines of Utah exceed late date of the world in the chief city of in extent and importance all those of the'crack country. What is there in the raining communities namedr The the sight of a Protestant Irishman to menwhoaro to vote down theocracy as a rouse all the passions of a demon in a political and polygamy as a social system, Catholic Irishman ? It is and must be must be drawn from the dupes of those a marvel and a mystery to other races. systems. And how are we to gain on The people loudest in its complaint of them if, when one shows the disposition oppression the most intolerant of differ to come over to us we welcome him only ence of opinion of any. with a club ? Though the States forces seem to Say what may b d justly said about have "been somewhat badly handled, Godbe and Kelsey and Lawrence pot i hough there was wild and reckless fircasting off their polygamous wives and ing, and distressing punishment visited children at once, and the fact remains on the innocent, nothing has given us that they have done more in two years so much satisfaction for a long time as to demoralize the better class of Mor- the position taken and held by Gov. mons , than 25,000 Gentiles could have Hoffman. We notice that the Orangedone. The Mormon community is in- men paraded and processed throughout accessible to Gentiles, while these men, Ireland and Canada without serious moIt was reserved for the by reason of their long identification lestation. with it, have been able to reach it, and United States, supposed land of civil and the consequence is that many in every religious liberty, or for Irishmen harbor settlement of Utah, and ever the more ing in the United States, to display a intelligent, are struggling after them to spirit of such murderous intolerence in And the coversion of the the' matter as to compel the organized the light. e forces of society to the most rigorous Mormons themselves, the slaves of J That society measures in . mbre than all else, to republicau-istif,: loyaltyand true Christianity, is a was found equal to the task is cause for much higher,jnobler aim thaujhe sim- general gratulatlon. The tyranny of the the polls. mob is the wor.t tyranny of all. It is ple overpoweri ug' of them at A beaten roan is seldom convinced. the human wild beast let loose to prey The Gentiles, it is possible, might in upon innocence and helplessness. Anygome Inscrutable way beat the Mormons, thing to deliver us from the bondage of overwhelm them, but they could never such a death. If in the first and second CORINNE DAILY JOURNAL be-vdon- great-hearte- and-divid- -- d e -- big-cheste- - d wars of independence we did not win independence frethosrght and action withm tha; pale or the laws let us try it ou again. The despotism of King George, tbe despotism of the old slave oligarchy, were nothing ig-- . compared with the despot isroofi-tb- e norant, fanatical, beastly mob, and right glad are- - we to see again advanced to the fore in the causf'j wlriih, won, makes life endurable." lost, renders death a b&on. Whether any light will dawn jupon the benighted Naw York mob through Gov. Hoffmans severe application of we shall, have r phlebotomy, . l 12lh of July to ascertain. It is to next be hoped' that another such lesson will not be needed, but the hope is a feeble one. There is a class of Irishmen who moans of can, s learn nothing, not even by r "V t blows. They have gone on rioting over this anniversary for 200 years, more or f less, and doubtless .will, to time," missing no more their comrades fallen in the fray than the 'clouds do the s they have distilled. It has been shown that the. Orangemen can be protected in New York, however, and although it was the simple, plain duty of the Governor, the country at large owes him a good deal for doing it. It will expect it hereafter, in New York and elsewhere. at whatever cost in the blood of wild beasts, whom nothing but death tames. -- - - V f r H e - i the-eud-o- . rain-drop- TELEGRAPHIC! " - . ' "O , Is REPORTED IPECI U LY FOR TOE CORIXXS D.ULT JOCRXAl BY THE WE3TERX UNION COMPANY. l: carpet-bagger- of-tho- se r bed-chamber- s great-hearte- -- igno-rstttfs- self-defens- e. d security for the people of the South if they should ever hyrga Hiance to free thlemselvea : fromjiich fc ftate of things. BO the President Jlt is t;ll not jr?turii ta WnslCton until after ht visit jo California, csless something ita porting shall require his presence here. The .Worldll special :from Pam. says, the magazine at Fort Vicennes exploded ; life! with ;; : New York. 14. The Delaware peach crop: will be the larges for watifjwwfj' A firein the Metropolitan Hull, a five story brick, in Jersey City! this morning was'destroyed. The building was occupied by stores below and tenements above. Loss estimateTat $50,000. In-' ii ' to-S- y j j LAKE POINT idated condition, the store windows in the vicinity of the fight would be little evidence of the terrible scene through which the city has passed. The funerals of the late Sergeant Wyatt and Henry C. Page will take place on Sunday morning. The remains are to be; interred at Woodlawn Cemetery j. the' entire, regiment is to parade, aud' other regiments are expected to join the procession." It is feared by some that the riot may, be renewed, as on the same day the funerals of some seven or eight rioters will take placed yet it is scarcely, probable that the latter will be inclined' to cultivate a closer acquaintance with, the military than they can help. The military are ordered to have their muskets shotted iu case of a disturbance. s. s 5 A COBIHinS and IAEE P0IKT, v ' r Dumber Ifard, Drl7..PARKIIURST & CO., PROPRIETORS. The Tribunes New York special says it is definitely ascertained that at meeting of the Tammanv leaders this morning, it was resolved to throw Hoffman overboard. Words are almost inadequate to describe the bitterness and wrath of the Catholic-Iristowards him. Among the leaders are Generals McMahou ani ' Sweeney. San Francisco, July Id. The steamer Colorado, from Panama, brings 108 more destitute victims of the Lower California swindle, who report about fifty more, including several women, remaining on the Peninsula anxious to leave. George. Kirk, one of the parties banished by the Vigilantes from Virginia City, Nev., having returned, was hung by the committe last night. t LAKEKimballs' POINT for Stages with Mew re, Winee of A Full Assoiiment , r Rough Lumber, Jining Timber, Clear Dressed ' - - A . h THE VERT LATEST DISPATCHES oMIDNIGHT REPORTS. CoRiBNF, RED WO OD FINISHING FINE THE leTl : Pott-Offic- J II Anderson 1 oltinghouse Jas 2 l.iwiw J S Luiow Lr K (amplnll Neil Ctiiilubnck RV ( lirosteiirreou J Cottle Tsnnie (raw toid Mrs Maggie Ellis X J k Ero ltend Samuel Doalile II 8 Ficher Miss SI Grater A I :k A A Galleepic Hutchinson Thos HJS , i RTtimR Ketehum L Lee 8ani J F Martin I has 3 Lalirion KauU-- Ltisby llarry o There was an Saratoga, July immense attendance at the races The second race for the Saratoga cup and a private purse of $1,000, for all ages, fifty dollars entrance, the distance 2 miles, was one of the most exciting contests ever witnessed. There were 12 entries. Longfellow took a length lead at starting, and after the first mile increased his advantage to four lengths, coming in under good pull on an easy lope, Kingfisher second. Longfellow made his first mile in 1:40, the best Fabutime ever made in this country. lous suras were staked on Longfellow, and after the first mile bets were freely offered on him twenty to ortt. T4. to-da- y. Sandy Hill, N.Y., 14 Howlands Paper Mill exploded last night,. demolishing the building. Loss $15,000. No Through Eastern Connections Helena ! Express Teams Leave Corinne EVERY OTHER DAY. C 2 To A S Roberts W Ruler E V Smith Miss Lucy Tearuan J A YeponelJno 2 Via Far West Freight Company, Time Freight. D DD RR DDD RRR J-- f. - Stevens Big 2 Care KKR Vaughn II C A Warner S Wats Thos Wagner E C Wools M Line, EE 4 GEO. L. IIOLT, P. M. TO-DA- Y. E LL . UTAH. AT TBS Corner Sixth and Montana Streets, where be will be pleased to meet old friendR. a t ATTORNEY-AT-LAOPHIK CITY, U. T. W, . S. CKANER & CO., -- EEALER IN DRY GOODS, CLOTH IXG, BOOTS A SHOES. SADDLERY, BEDS AND BEDDING, LIQUORS. CIGARS AND TOBACCO, and CORINNE, - Mcninrn fe'lreei (NEARLY OPPOSITE METROPOLITAN . 1 HOTEL) joG-t- f To ConlractoPH. Office Banxace and Shoshone A'irxfr,) Idaho, July I. Ih71. j BY THE UNITED STAES COY. ' WANTED at the Bunrinek and Agency, Fort I fall Reservation, Idulm Temteiy. Two Hundred Head of Beef Cattlr, the mime to be delivered at the Agency, for the furnishing of which, non led projxv.ulK will le IcTl. at the nhove Agency unti! July iHt. Contracture are invited to bid l.r the will numlxr or a portion of the Cattle required. Sdu ule of prices upon two, three and four ).,r old beef stcr8 munt be etated. CMitrnclore nrt etate in their bide what whether the Cuttle to U delivered are to be FaMi&li, Texiu or Au.ork.i3 l utock. fr Beef Ca'tle to id. Bids will lie received delivered at he Agency troni time to time in such quantities an may bo required to lie slaughteredbidsi the Agency the price per pound,- nett such, to cover a contract to expire July 15, 1&72. 3d. Any Cattle commonly called and kuown u bo received. i Stag will 4th. Th accceeaful h'ddor will bo required to enter into Innida in double tho einuunt of the cute tract awarded, for tlie full porfornmnee of tlie Kami, subject to the at proval of tho Cunniiissloner pf Indian Affair. 5tl. Bidders are invited to be j resent at th opening of the bids. fit(h. The right is reserved to reject all bid. 7th. Bidders will be required to pay lor the advertisement!. pro rm'a. Each bidder will be required io deposit with his hid the sum of five dollars ($5, for such purpose. M. P. BERRY, United States Special Indie n Agent. jy!2-t- d 1 ort Ilail Reservation - -- nt Eastern Made u oo: to t- -l W w m FOR W SALE AT jyll-t- f v J, E. S. BUSSELL, DKNVKB UTAH Whnleenle and HetsOl dealers Livery, Feed & Sale Stable, And Corral. E CALL ATTENTION TO OUR SUPERIOR W (just or tbs orutA bouix,) Good Chance for Capitalists i WIXE8 OF ALL KIXDS, Montana Street; . ' ltf Bussell & Caggie's Faint Shop Fiftk SLf Corinne, U. T. - U. 8. COMMISSIONS R FOR UTAH. Jyistf Creighton will pay all liubilitie. of tho firm and collect all accounts due 1o the same. JOHN A. CREIOIITOX w: D. CONWAY; PARTICULAR Abstracts andPAID TO Transcripts of Title to Mining Property, and Real Estate and Mining Agent. Munro, . my2dtf . ATTENTION Crolchton LLL . - CORINNE, NEW WELLS SPICER, v ex. this day diaeolved hy mutnal ennwnt. John A Insure Speedy Traneportataon mark rackaye Paybtirn John , IatrSiye A M Ryan Edward -- -- ONLY EXPRESS LINE HAVING Eight Days from Corinno to Meltonl G VT Miller Lros - Slyer A Mitchell James Dots Geo 2 Patrntye Tim -o- A r heretofore ip MUNRO, 1871. Dt-n-j Aartow Utah. SIEIIZEsTO-W. II. June 7, Connors, U. y Redwood WILL BE CAR. : TUG onBU8IKX283 by MOULDINGS, JOHN A. CKEIGHTON, DOORS & SASH, OLD STAND, --ANDT -o- Gardner B F Salt Lake City, Je27tj I Aliihey Lewis lakerM II "J l.ardlcv Mims Emma Bohannon J M Or between John A. Cn iliton andM.jj Munro, nnder the name, style and linn of FED WO OD A ND B. S. FITCH, Gen. Agent. COHINNF, V. T., Messrs. WINES A 1C I Md ALL, The LTJMB E TTfTQ Tfi Utah, July 15, 1871. For further particular address DISSOLUTION NOTICE ! E. G. UACIAY & CO., Froprietors. following is the list of letters remaining in e for the week ending July 15, Especially Built and Bun for the At. eommodaUcn and Bit amre of Travel and Excursionists. - EXPRESS LINE, LIST OF LETTERS. AP For the transportation of Freight, Ore end Bullion to end from the above naniVd place, vicinity, this route offeis inducement. In point of TIME and COST, superior to any other route. Oregon Pine Flooring, ' A SALT LAKE CITY, STOCKTON and OPHIR.. . Sugar Pine, I I. . fef.p: women and children were killed. ; DAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY at 8 a. an., arrives at CORINNE ,( 5 p. m., same daps. Makes regular connection at Corinne with preee Trains of the C. P. R. R. Compaov, o-- o- e aid FRIDAY , at 7 a. m., arrlvta ' EE .Chicago, July 14. WEDRei. at T AHE PC1AT 4 p. m , sane day" Returning, leave. Lake Point Tl Eg. f r t Lcsvm Corinne MONDAY, DAY Jfs, OVERLAND the precinct. as follows t - LAKE POINT. v, Corinne, between. LOW, FOR CASH. to-da- , J in now xnnhinc Regular Trip, with Pasienser and Freicht John Hinze, an old citizen of Ottawa, 111., from the streets. The principal pearing committed snicide at that place on Monscene of the disaster is thronged with day last, by jumping off a bridge inio morbid sight-seerDistressed throngs the Illinois river. seeking absent friends, timidly venture A terrible hurricane at St. Joe, Mo., ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MAiuto the dismal precincts of the Morgue last and unroofed down blew night, TERIAL CONSTANTLY ON and eagerly seek admission to the va- houses in all parts of the city. ; Four or rious hospitals, hut otherwise the city is five HAND AND SOLD persons were killed by lightuing and free from any visible reminders of the fallidg timljers, and many were more or all conversation The parfray. among less severely injured. The loss of proties turns upon the events of the day, perty is estimated at least $200,000. s Office LANDING, however, and opinions are plenty regardFive person were poisoned, fatally, ing the right and wrong of the parade, near Cerro.Gorda, Illinois, by drinking jeliltf and action of the troops in firing on the made Snake with tube bitters, supposed One subject alone everybody rioters. Root, hut which, through error of the seems to be unanimous upon that is druggist, it was found to be aconite, the magnificent performance of the po- a deadly poison. lice. President Smith states that the A fire early this morning, in Mason, Board will soon direct the Superintend- Knox county, 111., destroyed twelve busient to issue an order congratulating the ness houses ; loss, $15,000. E. G. MACLAY, C A. BROADWATER force on the gallantry and efficiency disCARROLL 14. STEELE. k cot. 'lhc extensive Nashville, s is on them It Wednesday. played by ton mills of Graham & Sons, in Hickwonderful that .the force escaped with so man county, one of the most successful few casualities ; only one was seriously in the State, was totally destroyed by wounded. From an early hour yester- fire this TD RR Id R T? DDP morning. Loss, $125,000. day the city lias been unusually quiet. 14. Sf. The powder works of Pa uis, DDDDD V Not a single affray of any description is Maur LLLL with a succession exploded JL. V LLL KEE head since at police reported quarters of iremendous detonations, which shook EKE LL LLL of The Seventh the Wednesday. midnight r city. The wildest excitement preE Ward police report that on Wednesday vailed until the cause of disaster bethere was not a single arrest or affray in came known. Large numbers of men, 14. well-know- f City --AND- surance 20,003? ; There is little additional to say in regard to the late riot, and were it pot for the wounded in hospitals and iu a dilap- York, July Stoao'riavrjalicnCampany. f The Company. NW end I cant Cteamer, it of t . 4. The effect of Chicago, the riot on Wednesday is rapidly disap- and n Nf.w ojuLsr Ialikes la facilities for accommodating the tiw public, at our 8table and Corrral, corner Sixtb and North Front 8trkts. - - - - Cows- Young Clnlea for , - Ssle-jell-t- f LTON- OWEN - WILL OFFFla FOR SALE Overland Blacksmith Shop, WE known the next thirty days the valuable QUEENSWARE, as the property PAT ONEIL, Foreman, CITY BREWERY, TCindo ot situated near the Steamboat Landing. This Is tlie CHINA, All Is do to Prepared in aud is only Brewery Corinne, a prosperous business ; is well stocked withdoing hogs, etc. For particular, apply hy letter or person to CAMPBELL JyH-l- m ? . t GLASSWARE,' CUTLERY, STOIVEIL, Corinne. : FOR SALE, CHE A P, F.O R CA SH, Hotel ivith Bar, J $ I "W agon and Carriage ing and Painting BEPAlB1 ' IIAZtnnpS MAKING 4k Bl&cbsnithing in all its Branches North of Track, opposite Diamond R' pot. CORINNE. STABLEMl! IU, iXtirlJfcC iOl A letter received lit, I 10.1 Washington, J. tl. PUnCSLL, - Montan from at the Treasury Department commodious corral !,.Jrglcit Fourteen Miles North of Co- FURNITURE, General Spinner, reports his health as tbs accommodation of .LAMPS, on Montana Boad, rinne, and sold. . gradually but certainly improving. A Good DOING Saddle and Carrtag GOOD BUSLNESs! Weight, of Georgia, who was examined PLATED WARE 1 ' fi Tot tbs accommodation of Freight REASON FOR 8RLL1KO Proprie"V cook house, with a ers, Kuklnx good the Committee, before tor wishes to move to yesterday talu Cttv. m.I Pnroitnre, STOCK TAKEN TO BAt W Je20-t-f be can the South of THOMAS POTTJ. said, if the people : made believe that the people: of the D Ilotrib vttriiiciiiho Scstfcj 1 1 . II. P. STEVAnT, North will never retrace their steps on rt ,'Crtl "' ' negro suffrage, and will perpetuate their Surroeon. w V t f "J efforts to make black man dominate CORNER SIXTH A MONTANA CT9., wu hite race, I would not stand opnxn over iLprompt attention. person injured. - 14. to-da- y CORINNE 1 - Has CIHANdaLiero, - hlt L. ROB BOy Carpjntor & Builder, I - - CORINNE. 0 - SfASXEOUlT Piiucisinn & errr, r- - - , i |