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Show f . tf r v U1 r UA1LY C02UXXB REPORTED. WEDNESDAY,. MAY 24, 1871. - 4 J.' TOOHY DENNIS Editor. to form a club hero for tho purchna of tho mafnlflenWfleo nrroGcntly - built here fnpm California puvi Rcxtcan. wood artd prosen tj U totBg President of, the United S&tcs Ids special use. lr FOREIGN ii ALL TOGETHER NOW. r - tr$28rdmntr; mechanic sm$ other btutnouf met) of Corinne teatifiy to the activity of tho time, but they are a restless ct of work-fir- .. amL.waat . to jeo . each, aucoeoding day mark omo improvement. - Now that tho i steamboat ( fti tho water and tho smelting work close cm completion, the further exj pension of her tradb, commerce and manufacture) U the next step in Corinne' plunging ktrf1et.w There! Ihall bo 'no contraction ln anything ho undertakes to do. Steady and with forco sho is how reaching out acros tbior ireat lake and opening up . the. South. Nest week tho wagon and stage will have no further employment on tho roads to tare as means to transfer tho travel -- and traffic of that fiusCgrowing region to tho highway hither. Every rock that tells of vnf( or bar of bullion from Dphir and the hills down to Ely, must come this way, for tho expedition and economy offered by the new central route are inducements that can-nbe ignored. In turn our dealers w ill exchange their wares for tho metal. "When tho bell of the steamer rings at Lake Point next week there will bo forty thouand permanent customer added to tho patrons of IMs city? that b population of forty thousand people to buy our clothing, boots, bacon, cigirs, paints, dry goods, groc-rie- , stnd "all other necessaries, and luxuries, Which they now purchase where heavy taxes and rents are ndded to the prices charged, to say nothing of the cost of transportation over - the old, long and crooked roads of Southern Utah. That populous and growing jxjrtion of the Territory will undoubtedly come to . Corinne; bo they miners, farmers or. tradesmen, and it only rests with us to keep the lines open, our merchants, hold their usual fi.no stocks, and bo ready td1 sell and barter with our new possessions. That is our idea, and the hint is jdaln enough when wo pull all together for tho rightful conquest. -- the-mine- s, ot . - ; -- LAND DECISION. A patent Iins been issiied to Dr. 0. D. Pass of this city, for hi valuable homestead acres in Corinne. In tho of twenty-tw- o matter jof Section 31, tho Attorney General has given an opinion that the Railroad Company acquired titlo to ' their grant hero in 1807. This latter is also within tho city limits, but whether tho opinion of tho law officer is final in regard to the rights of jvc aro(not able to sny. sub-csjuc- nr pre-empto- rs, a IIT gfijc wxaxKBjr vjuox - 1 23. Thd Sonata was occuwith six the Treaty of Washing hours pied ton.' Nearly all tho timo was .taken up by Casscrly who examined the treaty in all its aspects andl particularly in its relation to International )nw, .making elaborate quotations from Wcttel, Orous and other writers on that subject. lie said ho would reserve his Judgement unlll'tho' question on ratification should require him to express it by his vote. y Jt'WfiVthfi iijtention of several Senators to ask a final action on the treaty today and if another session should ho required f9rJat purpose, but sitting till nearly five aylock, 'arid teeing no probability of, arrivand ing at a conclusion before It is uncertain whether tho vote will be reached before several days. - J 0 Corbett of Oregon addresses the Senate tomorrow. Tho Senate confirmed tho nominations of William A. Pilo, Minister resident at Venezuela and , Adolphus ,, L.., gtuder, Consul a (Singapore'; 'Jos. ftelknap, Supervising Inspector CfcncrnJ of steamboat; S. W. Chubbuekj .Formatter at Oold'Hfll, V Pj feullivq, al Santa Fc. Grand NayRUfL Baltimorei"23--TheIllgKt3orXodge of the Independent Order of Good Templars in North. America, held their annual session J. Wt Ome, R. G. VR rC.f TbtnpUr, presiding.,; About! 200 representative fad visitors from different States and Territories in the United State as wlVas.C4Tngl4ncl and Canada pre sented reports which, when' read, showed the jbrder to be In a flourishing condition. The fetal number of Lodge,'1 6,500; membership satisfac- state finances very about 400,000; J1? r i yos-tema- MERCHANTS, i y. f ( tory. to-d- b T. ay fut i ? , t v t k ll jb I . Spring Stock of 1871 and ths Atlsatte imli-criminato- rd:c f ' hi v. t d (KodI , ! r; English aloa smT porters; epsclklttes. Th. tng, with other brands, si ways on hand: v. fi n t ' At' ' And WHISKIES. Moore's It ye, 3 ami 01.1 Clot hing ! Y.ar. T i Old- r - t. H 4) ii DOurbon.-Milter- s Doarhon. Miller's Kvlria 'nonrrt,fc, Waiter's Honrhon. Our Fnrorli. f Ides, In'I bble anil half bbU. 11 1 t I list, Gents FnruLliingr Goods, ' i,, ll,. Virginia rowders -- '1 r I Woodworth's Bourbon, I t : Mcotch Whiskey , HATS AND CAPS KAHN BRO.S ly 1 GIN. London, 21. Tlio Times thinks the settlement of tho Alabama claims honorable to England, and though America realizes no compromise still sho accepts it for tho sake of peace. Both countries have already rallied tho labors of the Commission. Thiers is indefatigable in thc dircction of operations. Panama, 23. Tlio revolutionists are with-- n throe miles of Panama. The Consul declares tho scizuro of the American steamship, Montjoy, to be piracy, and requests the Captnin of the British war ship, Camoleon, to capture her. Great cxcitcmont in Panama; business at a stand still, und a battle expected but tho rebel success is not likely. Versailles, May 24. The insurgents fired tho palaces of Legion of Honor and Council of State, and some others. Tho Versnilliets have advanced on the left to Belleville, center to Louvre and llalles Centralo, and right to tho observatory. Fumes and' smoke of petroleum pervade tho city. & CREIGHTON MUMiO, 1 &reerlcs UR ANDIES. V .X. Champ x LIQUORS and CIGARS 1st Lieut., 13th. Infy Bcer lUvcr t HEAVY- - HARDWARE, SHERRY. HORSE SHOES, COMMISSION GLASSWARE, MERCHANTS, Corinne, TJtnli. ep cor.s!sn ' on Laud a good assortment for the Jobbing trade. This it tti Mercbaudiae ever . . ' - - . any liomiveHt of tht Missouri T!ic Pride of Cortaue Smoking Tobacco, flrni AND KIRKEXDILL, Proprietor. ft All A. A. J. eslecte.1, qiisil, leading articles, lndaoeacnte to the public in priori and quality. Give me a cell and be convinced. Ilenlys K I X 1, Cal. IVtnr; v UTAH. :i! .TcSOR SALE-- A 000D rooms lioinae Or DWLLLtrri-.- r and eo.lar R. throughout and lot 4Aal33-now , rent foe 935 per Ummu. of "SSSa 1. ioobt ll.l Jatt Arsv:ura. LODGE Anisette, Mnroachlnn, Absynthe, ? Byntptj (Guna and fruit , attended to at greatly fUtlugr I out- - Cararroe, the trade, Frelsliters I Vermouth.Chen y Corill Jnm. Ginger (Brown's), , (Turners),1 reduced Prices. Kei Peppermint, t ' GlngirlU'1 Brandy, Gin and Whtakey Cocktail. Old Tom Gin, Cutter M ltl.L'1 f ' Grape Brandy. p J kegs. , Call''"- 10 - I are determined to sell at We TO THE L1D1ES. Mark Goods Care of pricea which no other establishg i ' MRS. REGGEL pvould H. Lino. for the delivery of freights to say potut la Montane. - Terms will be as cheep ea the cheapest. tnr WU1 elso ran a DAILY LINE from Helena to Deer Lodge. Con fareete made orncss Examine our Stock, and the hi we offer.,, adrantrges ! 7 AKD SIGN X 1 w f Ski !,, 4fr I v Glazier, Work Paper-hange- r,' Hie Is lu receipt stock o vtUlwoelvw of n large t , , Magnolia, D0IHIET8 AtID HATS, PAINTER, eto. of Vromand Fifth streete Cd-- J ii i ( Callot the ' ? r i tba same class of stock can be if. tt V y ftyj hx'ij 4 s, f . g DEALER 5 -! ; t Is AVlnes, I Liquors nml . 5 ! BtcUaa tad u , I . , I ! s bo-- X. TIIJBAL3 VnOXJUlLE AND DETAIL j Lodle9 BacAar -- f s' t de-alg- J:i tyUiU H:n j If OATI f d! Bergoehen J either in ths Atlantio Etstes or Callfon amlnatloa of goods and prices respectfully latest styles and of beautiful and novel to which she calls attention of tho ladles Corinne and vicinity. It Cabana, l.la EYERTTH1K0 uaod by tLe trade alvaj ' at tbs shortest astlcs, end to per.or.1 orJi-'i- ' abroad! promise to give my personal ed11' ths selection and shipment of goods, rr'f low ae Of Urn om with neats eee and tlnotckL OrtUre kfk al iheMaop, x Marawelta, Nevada, ? I ! t L C ie xx II. H. SHEPHERD, DOUSE X.a respectfully announce that North 'and Northwest, Eastern ccamc, izxmmar24-t-m scca lcdce. f and Southern Utah, invited to CIGARS. i ! The Jobbing trade of the 9 Pride of Corinne, IH.K.i Sc GRAHAM) M. D., CORINNE f CASE GOODM. FOB EIGHT DAYS FB0U CORINNE TO HELENA. CAGGIE, ao4 Hontan n Street, T Ul l THUS. Superior Inducements to ment lean Compete with. FKNSIOXS FOR UTAH. it'!"1 ! ! I continue during the Seaon. WITH FREIGHT ADDED. n 1! end S' CAOOXX ....orrics.... wuibTiSi a,cNV j On and nfter April 10, 1871, and ! V Painters, demratora, plain and ornamental paper woods arid marhM. hangers, and tmtlatora of SS-- For reference see the churches and all raluclpal dwellings and f business booses of ' . . egtf Cortona. weB Aulshvd and Guppies Beet, 1, 3, 5 and 9 Ms sf .Mcn hie h Home, at Chicago Prices, mlS-t- d I. L, .rein. rrth rm !U d.L,na ia price of all the CIDER. which eublw me te offer enpvrlor Crab Apple, Gt Cutting FOR - Oules.M, ' N IIARNIftH, felt hoofiistg Sc 1 POUTER. pundieMd after the COE IIVIYT Prepared Cxprcsdyfer (U) TWO LABGE ROLLS OF Corner 9 of 1 t disc: WILL LEAVEi City MarahaL ifTiiilVKR OP Ilya s, X'ints and Uuaru - Uyisi., IlitU All Goods Sold Office: Short's Building. J. W. Tennenls, rints ntd Qnnrt., f JOHN RUSSELL ENGLISH ALE. Anri a full and .complete K Kelton CITY MARSHAL'S OFFICE 1 , CuusNt, llay 15, 1.71 Notice is hereby giv to all owner of I)om, that th city license must be paid, or the animate slain, aa by lw 1 rovlded. All ullcnsed dogsfonnd within the city after the 20th iasUnt, ill be killed. llu.rslilh. Angelico fdock of Genrral Merclian- cccItpA bjr HELENA & DEER DOG TAX. . MATTING, 74 t lafft, While, and careful Montana largest stock ol ....Cot Inn. aprl-dt- l. ul If.irn CALIFORNIA WINUS. aad mat on tha Una of the lUilroed tha same day ordere are received, nolltf- - SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. . ,.MCaUICM.... - 1 r OIL CLOTHS, CARPETS, , Battery and Washington streets, 4 lfcid.lk A. ( Ouods shipped east m9iu EllswoktuA LocxaaN : . 1 The kri lorauituiKliUira io the city lor tra'elers, and the table supplied with all the. Ititnrie lathe market. Board and lodalnjr by day or week. Iho bar In ccuortlnu with the house contains the finest wines, liquor aad ciara. E. A. bTAHM. Proprietor. Oktioirox k Muvao Cbns Iltld.lrk, I Urea Blorchant, I X. (.n Llu.t, S, tettl; e prompt I . l.d, Vo f P. Cuvee (Krnggl, WINDOW ill JADES, n pleapiantly situated, nnni ,ilnorsE in condneted on flrat rlav prinelpl. Oozazrtission 1. CIIA31PAGNE. ' Orders by mall will attenUon. i t EXPRESS LIKE, 4 DlHinondK. Burgundy,4. Corner of Montana and Gth SB WALL PAPER, MULE SHOES, nORSi:-SUOElNAIL- O.D poirr wine. AND Corner Front and Fifth its., Corinne. ISAAC I). IIUNTOON, lt., QUEENS WARE, River. ZZouso, 4 4 S II A Cof -- VI MI. Al'MAS. ul3-wtA. A. Q. ftt. Dpy, Hoblns A Jules CROCKERY) Asst r; 1 Wholesale and Ilerall PAINTS, OILS, GLASSWARE, rcOPERTY. 2-i-3 Hwang t UtT LEERS NAILS, Etc., Etc. 1 Q. M. Camp Dene!, UUh Ter.. April 35. 171. IU.be eoM at pq1Uc virtlun, at Camp Dvuyiir, Utah, at IS cVKx k a. M., on Lbe 13th dap of Jivoe, 171. the following arUclea of aorernurot property. Via, .Jl Cook Stoves; 20 II atlng Rtowr ; 91 IJorre Ifatpa; 1' Iron Vine; S t row liar.; 213 Filoa, aeaort.il; 20 n Cover; Sit Axlea, Imd; 6 fli.llog Drldlea; 18 V Hlea'e aota UarneK; 1 Het Cart Uanir-- a; 21 Saddle; 15 PaiUlna. Also 17 uilform Hat; is gergeanta laahca; 1ST nmforw Jacket ; 953 (row-ert Flannel Hhirta; 91 uniform Ml IlKU.; Cwate; 57 Great Coat; 1019 Wool Blankets. Tonus Cash iu Government funds. Black l w, Office Act. s Uliark Sevan A, BOOTS AHD SHOES, M. CROCKERY, - Swan' Kxtrn. elow, I J trr foreign end domestlo cannot be esrpaasrd la country. Callfornls wines ia wo-- and buUio. t sr Lj T j v and my assortment 0 States-- , rr cijrr.n EVER brought to this market. My Jectcd from the Issding houses of tbs Staple and Faney EPiry 4 . - I w Ppod. C3MPE7iTltv THE undersigned taVra pi, h, that he Lae juet ree ls ed end haeja i0M ost and finest stock of ENDLESS SUE CHEAP AT THIS OFFICE. Threo to four thousand find tho Cxerllmt f. r (.' .to witness the fight r. taler, .HI Now York , 23. pepplo loft jiro between Edwards and Collins for the light weight championship. , New York,' May 23. A banquet to tho British Commissioners was given yesterday afternoon and evening by Cyrus W. Field at Dclraonlcos. , Besides the Commission en the guests numbered over one hundred too! prominent dtizens. ..Speeches were made by. Earl DeOrey, William Cul 'lea Bryant, 8ir Stafford Northcote, General McDowell, Lord Bev. Henry ,Ward Beecher, and Tentsrden, a a fi others. v:A Worlds special says it is now stated In positive terms- - that tbe wiU be a radical Rail-roa- d; chanM In the management of the Erie .that a pumber of railroad magnates arenow la this dty hive' combined for this of the .nurpoaaAnd for.n .total reorganization CHe DCreotorri" i Ua Francisco, f CHAUESSE U LOW HO JsTotions, otc. hy to-da- PHIOEH m UEHGEIS COLUMN, Wines, Liquors nml Dry Goodo! w ' Washington, RAI130USFF & GO. COME ON! HURRAH! London, 23. A correspondent of tho WIIOLESALK Spring and Sanaer Clothing Tribune at Pari, under date of Monday, AND telegraphs that yesterday afternoon tho inDo Chateau the were from driven surgents la Muette. They subsequently rallied and held Encionto with considerable tenaciGROCERS AHD COMMISSIO!) ty, blit were finally driven back with heavy WE HAVE ADOPTED A SCALE loss by a heavy fire from the Versailles battery. At nine o'clock, Dombroweki, under ishOTw cover of a couple of guns, charged the Cemetery do Paliccs, but was met y a firm and withering fire and tho insurgents lines be' AS TO UAHS came broken and However, they again attempted to storm tho Cemetery Competition Absnzd. and baud to hand fighting followed, but the report was Bat Dombrowskl was killed - UTAH. CLOTHING AHD DRY GOODS, caused the Insurgents to become panic strick- C01UNNE, ! en. A pauso of a few hours succeeded when C1LIF0RNU BLANKETS, suddenly tba batteries on the hill opened fire on the Encientive Railway and .showers of shell and hail of musketry was poured in. BOOTS & SHOES, IIATS, Tho insurgent essayed a feeble reply, but suddenly a heavy fire from' the notth was icard. A mad panic, endued; arm and IN VARIETY, acks were thrown away ; they surged and ALL, ALL TO BE DAD AT swayed and blasphemed up,,, the quay in ) great confusion, the shot and shell chafing Have Just rcceiTt'il tiurir Mock of SURPRISING LOW PRICES them. In tho extremity of p mio they blazed teeeae AT j and struck each other away with their clubbed rifles. Aa a lino of fugitives swept along with them, tho relieving GROCERIES ltext Door Best of Setropo ltnB riotel, battalion came up imparting fre-- h panic. The firo of tho VcrsftIlit entered Trooades Moiitiinu street, - Curl tine. avenue, between Arc doTrlompho and Hand point wliich was packed with fugitive. The Communists showed themselves behiud n LIQUORS, TOBACCO, CIGARS, S0KETK1KQ KEIY EVERY DAY. lig barricade in the jdaco I)o La Concorde, COME ONE!a25-3- COME ALL! mt did not fire upon tho Venaillist battery J 1 tfOMK NFAVS. k ! Aro Bendy .f J Now Stock of 81LE OF C0T3ES7TED GCTEHMIE.1T THE. LATEST.. DISPATCHES. 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