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Show 1w killod, and one officer and forty privates FRIDAY JUNE 23,1871. A. cvHSTca. t ll U 14 i f f , n i ' 1 t H-- i S J 1 ! v - t t " I', ' ' r w Union Pacific Railroad Company now at E ran ton, Wyoming, a corps of nrveybr,- - who are, It t reported, going to lay out branch "line from that place to Montana. It' appear from a statement of the Omaha Herald, --which: we publish today, that railroad and a wagon road are to bo constructed, the latter, probably, first. Eranston U located bnUcar River in a well timbered region, and where the extensive mines of the Rocky Mountain Coal Company aro located in the extreme western part of the Territory Of ' "Wyoming.' It is 053 miles from Omaha, 77 from Ogden, and 101 from Corinno. The elevation is more than two thousand feet higher than thia city and, 'Consequently, is In a climate of groat severity, though said to bo salubrious. In the route from Evanston, northward, the impedimenta to road building are formidable. It is the central snowy belt between the Black Xlills and the Sierras, but these obstructions will not, we suppose', be looked upon now with any more discouragement than they, vrere' a. few years back. . The enterprise, If pushed by the hand of President Scott, it not apt to be, long delayed, and once finished, will be of incalculable advantage totho region out of which the road starts northward. The point of divergence has the advantage of being politically situated in a Territory whero sound laws prevail, and so wo see no reason why Evanston should not become, in time, the great city on the eastern side of Utah as Corinne has long been on this end of the lethargic Kingdom. If, therefore, the new n uto should happen to bo an accomplished fact, we will rejoice at tins building up of another metropolis in the hills even though it result in taking away some of our northern business, which, by the way, we can now well afford to divide with Evanston, for, between theso two, aa representative cities, the intermediate points such as Ogden, Echo, Salt Lake and other towns of the past will bo willing tributaries to both, aa they aro in effect already, to Corinno. Hence, in the proposed line of the roads, wo see good signs oftho early future when the progressive American cities shall control the commicrco oftho mountains. The outlook la bright aa the heart can wish for. w NOMINATION. r The Democracy of Montana in their convention held at Uelona last , Monday, nomis. nated Warren Toole for delegate to , There was a lively contest in arrivthis at conclusion, and the friends of ing the successful aspirant had to fight with all their might to overcome Mr. Cavanaugh. The latter gentleman has served tho people of Montana faithfully' for two terms, but it appears that a majority of the un terrified favored rotation, and so took a new departure with Mr. Toolo as standard bearer. In Montana tho choice of a convention is cquivoleut to election aa tho Democracy largely outnumber their political adversaries; . We are amony the many friends of Mr. Cavanaugh, in theso parts who would bo pleased to sco him returned to tho Forty- Second Congress, for he had no superior as a dolcgatc on the floor on the House. ! Con-gros- i i , Judgo Toohy, of tho Corinne and Mayor Munro are visiting our citv, and dined yesterday at the 'Wasatch Club Rooms. That's a good place for editors and .city officials from abroad to find themselves so wo are told. S. 1. Tribune. Our good Mayor says there is nothing like It under tho sun. Hn'a right. Visiting. Reporter, FROM PIOCHE, NEVADA. s t - $ Tho Ely Record of June 18th has the subjoined items of interest: The following is the total of the school census of Lincoln county of the number of children between six and eighteen years old: boys 105; girls, 181; Mongolians, between 4 and 18, 11. Total, 387. Of these there was reported as attending public schools, 107; as attending private schools, 14; as not attending any school, 107, making In all 387. Thcro are 183 children under 6 years old; 17 between 4 and 6, and 20 between 17 and 21. 212 of the young brood were born In Nevada. Satisfactory. , I Travis, Wilson A Co. who have solong and satisfactorily run the stage lino between and Hamilton, on Thursday last told out to Gilmore A Salisbury, proprietors of the Salt Lake line. Travis, Wilson & Co., still carry on the livery business. The new proprietors of tho Pioche and Hamilton line between theso contemplate running daily as heretwo points; instead of tho half-doil- y tofore. Wells, Fargo ' ' A Co., shipped, on Juno 14th and 17tb, through their agent, B. F. Sides, by tho way of Salt Lake, bullion valued at $23,517.11. The Record it not an admirer of the bench of Pioche, and if the following extract from an editorial conveys a true account of the state of Judicial affairs In that district, the people of that place are deserving of sym : Pi-oc- ? ETC. VE CIIALIEHQE To And the Largest, Boat and Chepoat clined the nomination to the Assembly from Assortneert of s the department of Charents In favor of ' Rouher. A letter from Gruzei, on the ' state of France, is published. It counsels the maintenance of Thiers in power, approves of his 33 policy, and desires a speedy solution of ' the monarchical question , Gambetta is In Malta. Many CommunBOOTS AND SHOES, ist refoges from Paris hare arrived In Malta,' the of members the some of them ' among AND Central Committee and of" tho Internation MERCHANDISE GENEIUL Society. London, June 23. The malls for India GO TO in J uly, and China will bo leaving Marseilles every other Sunday. Berlin, Juno 23. Bismarck writes to the XOXTAXA STREET, CORIXXE. member of the Reichstag that while tho Catholics oppose tho union, ho is assured inducements In Crockery 8peclal that Antonelli and tho Pope disapprove and Glassware as I am Closing out that line of goods their course. , v y i t in est sod finest stock of CO. he pathy: We congratulate the citizens of Lincoln . county on tho possession of two things; One is uecftil the other useless. Both are sources of infinite amusement, but the amuse- montt differ widely.? Oae erh iterates and -. cheers, the other, sickens, saddens and disand Rink to. refer .the,Skating gusts. We the District Court. . Tho first is skilfully managed to attain the end designed; tho other is mUmahaged to a degree that violates every principle of law and outrages every sentiment of justice. How long will tnbUo patience luffer an Institution wisely guard designs! - by, law tonsure tranquility, transto be thus and life, protect property formed into fan a moOkery and a curse. Tho grave is voices, but can we not almost see its recent tenants point the decay-la- g we call a finger at that' Institution In warn solemn and Court, In bitter Irony need criminal only to tng to the living. A are his sins and Court our be baptized by , Trashed away. THE LATEST DISPATCHES. t 5 Adverse Opinion of the Attorney General on n 1 ranch Pacific Rail Wines, Liquors' nml I 3 . ST THE WESTERN UNION TELEORATn JOHN A. CREIGHTOU, foreign and domeeU THE ROCK ISLAND STOCK PANIC ? "ON WALL STREET. WHOLESALE a DETAIL bottl Hye.Sand T Year Old. Old Vlrglmla nyei CrowdeVs Bevrhva. Mllltr'i Dearbea, Fllllera Extra Fnvovlt, Ides, la bbla a ad half bbls. L. , - OF A 8PFCIAL ACT OF THIS LegUUtura of Kentucky, of Mercb 13th, IB?, the Trueteea of the Public Library of Kentucky will give a Y AUTHORITY i HOME NEWS. and other victims of the Paris Commune, was celebrated with imposing ceremonies last evening. Boston, Juno 22. The Executive Council of tho National Board of Trade is holding a private meeting here, considering the advisability of recommending subjects for tho action of tho next general meeting of the Board in St. Louis on December next. It is understood that our commercial relations with Canada will bo tho prominent topic discussed. June 22. Forty Wilkesbarrc, Pa., miners were temporarily imprisoned in a min, yesterday by the caving in of a slope. All wero rescued, and it is expected they will recover from tho effects of the foul air inhaled. . Washington, Junc22. Tho Interior Department has not yet announced tho decision on the claim of tho Central Branch of tho Union Pacific Railroad Company upon tho question of its right to extend its road from tho present western terminus on the lino of the Union Pacific Railroad, and to receive in aid thereof a government subsidy in lands and bonds. The cose was argued on behalf of the company by General Hoar and E. II. Nichols, and against it by At Louisville, Ky., On Tuesday Ootober 31, 1871, NEW MATERIAL Williams, Ingersoll and A. Prentice. It is understood an effort is being made for a rehearing oftho case on new proofs presented by tho Com- pany. Later Tho Attorney Generals opinion AT THE 1 to-d- GIN.! i Ticket ef AdnalMlon, IO cock.- Swan Estnii Cur- y 1 Will be URANDIES. Champ V .P. COItNFJk OF GIFTS: ONE GRAND GIFT OF Oue Gift of PBANCXSCO AND SAN J V , 3'lifl SHERRY. O. e OiO Of One Gift of Gilt ol T1UC1EE T , ........... . V. PARKI1URST, -- PROPRIETOR. Csbla.t, X. ; Chat. Ilcltlslck, lleldslrk A . ,.... CALIFORNIA lBjooo 15 00 16,000 13 300 10,000 44,t00 FREE LIBRART IX LOtTKVILLK, To be called Ihe ; 1 If on linntl a good Constant ENGLISH ALE. I Tcnuents, Pints and tlumls, Guinness, Pints and- quart , Hyenas, Pints anJQi", - CIDER. Crab Apple, Orders bv Mail , K. t ) Building Material i Always on hand. Will Receive Prompt1 Attention. ROUGH LUMBER, SUGAR FINE, FINISHING LUH- - w First of July, X ; BEB OREGON PINE FLO 0 BING, , J Bedwood and Pine Shingles Jam. Ginger (Brown's), . s f ' (Turner e), Bs. Peppermint, Ginger"1'' Brandy,Gln and Whiskey Cockle1 Old Tom Gin, Cutter VhlV'' Grape Bramly. Goods Shipped East and West . On th Elncr of (hs Railroad 1 . ? A Same day Orders ; Cuipl.s' arc receired Beet, KKGS. X, A 8, and 10 (iaU' 5 Pride af Corinne, La Jdaravella, Nevada-- , ) Cabanas, lain de -- Also Agent t fjr the Fk Dergochea Magnolia, (Saecctsora toWUson K Dor(oo) EVERYTHING need by fie trade always at the shortest notice, and to persons erilerl&f ROUGH FENCING, CALIFOnillA POWDER WORKS, abroad to giv I promt my "personal attea1 r St. Thomas, June 22. News from Antigua says that the cable has been successfully laid from St. Kitts to that island." It is therefore already in communication with two of the windward Islands by cable. ' Berlin, June 22. A terrible accident ac curred at Leipsic. A train conveying One Pomeranian troop from Franco, consisting of four cars, was thrown from the track and two officers and twenly-on- o privates were to-d- ay - - ETC., ETC., UTAH. CORINNE,. t AND. ETC. The stockholders of th i . w ' r Compofo th firm J I J f , . Collection win reoclve prompt sttenticn. myl-t- f r :. pl-t- f M-- 1 4 1 - r - 6 s Vj fvS a l' V 04, Sv a t , -- r yyykenim VBOLZ.LLE AND DETAIL U a ; :. .;. nnltM a4 Fifth COUPARY. a- BEALE11 Wines, Liquors nod v - - Callforu1- v. TRANSPORTATION BOUGHT? AND SOIsD o AC! Z. CTBBAIS. lt ' j Half Block West of. Depot, Gold Dnsfj Coin & Exchange Corinne. Utah. ' ! California and Montana J . t v ? f a . j - f elthey lu th Atlantic State or am lna Ion of good andprlcea respeu j i First National Bank, of Utah Office: fn' - Tfc election and shipment ef goods. low M the siam else of stock can be th FANCY AND PLAIN PICKETS, J ; CIGARS. SASH, Hussey, Dahler & Co., " Crdi Vermbnlh, Cherry , Galt House, Louisville, Ky. v ' lympi (demand Frslli OIAREEX It. PETERH, Jett ltn Bedwood Mouldings, r ' . i : S I Caraceoa, Anisette, Maraschino, Absyulhe, 1$7L liberal discount will b allowed when 100, 600 or 1,0(M tuheta are purchased In a lot. All orders accompanied by mmttauoce wil bo promptly attended to and tho tickets returned by mall, registered, or by exptesa, aa ordered. The undersigned, late principal Bnetnesa Manager of the very auccee-fu- t Mercantile Library Gift Concert of Kan Francisco, having sen appointed agent of the above enterpr ee, baa to eey that everything w.U be done to make thia an entire success, and buyers of tick, ta will find their lutefeets as well guwdid as if they were personally present and superintended th entire affair. i j CASE CiOOON. Crxn-mo- ALSO CMVigf, Krd Home, Henly e I X I. Cal. Wine, AngoslurT. - Nnpervisor. u Hod. H. 3. 8ilU. Judge Jefferson court of Pleas ; Hon. T. H. Cochran, Chancellor Louie-vlll- o chancery court; non. V. W. Bruce, Judge Jefferson circuit court; Hon. J O. Baxter, Mayor of Louisville; Hon. U, J, Webb, beustorof Kentucky; Colonel O. 1. Wh irton, Umtod btatca District Attorney ; Colon-- 1 IhlL Leo, i rosecuting Attorney Moth Judicial District; General J. T. Boyle, prnatdeir M. II. A F. U. H.i Dr. T. 8. Bell, Prof. Med. University, I,- oultvilIe; Jllseu P. Johnson, Proprietor Ojlt House; lion. J. Proctor Knott, lato member Congress; An. dr-Graham, tobacco and coitou broker. The boirtera of ticket so which gift are award d will be pid on presentation at the i fles in Louisville, Ky. Thkeis wUl Le for aalo at the office In Louie rt lie on the 6. BITTERS. n. sV Quar'i POI of every citizen, aud It la the purpose of tb trustees to rales a fund eulh lent t J secure a suitable building, to plaoe la it boo. enough to firm the nucleus of a magnificent library, and to so endow it as to suable It to buy the current publications as they coroe out, and to be Ihe concert and dletrit-uilowill take plaoe under the Immediate euiervlsion of the trueteea named lu the act of incorporation, who are as follows: nrsmlette, late Governor of tfy.; Henry Wattereon, Editor Courier Journal ; W. N. llald-inaPresident Courier Journal Co.; lien Case day, of the Daily Conunewlal: Geo. P. iXiern Proprietor II, M. McCarty, of the Daily Ledger. J. At'flgrr; H. Cain, eierk J ffereon court of Common l.ets; U. W, Clusky, Author Politic U Teat Bowk; It. T. Dur-ret- t. of iho Luuiavl lo bar. The trustees wilt be assisted by the following well known and eminent citizens of Kentucky, wuo have consented to be present at the concert, and to uperlnteud the drawing and distribution of gilts: - Ryass, Pints and , Astortmeut for the Jobbfug Trade By the provisions of the charter tbla Library is to be forever free o tue gratuitous use aud enjoyment Tho. Man ntelle. Angelica, Publio Library of Kentucky. Tran tees. A fill Assortment of I.M.S. t lr M White, n I i o., C iiltforulit. 13 1 00 14 400 14 000 Prisea in all $660,000 After paying the expenses of the enterprise and making the diatrlbutioo of tt e gifts, the balance of the proceeds arlaiog from the sale of ticket will be appropriated to the establishment cf a j r P. Cave (ICrugg), lu.ooo 721 Lumber Yard, ' k. u AU T cii. Coi'inne,' XJtflli. 0.0 0 6 000 4,000 3,000 3.00 60,010 .............. AND Dargumly, 7,0O One Gift of, OUe Gift or One Ulft of. Oue Gift of One Ora bd Oift of ienUif.a of fl.OoO each Hlteen Oilta of f 00 each Eighteen Oift of HOO each.... Twenty Olfts i $700 each Twenty-fiv- e Oif U of $600 each., Tli rt, Oilta ol $600 ch.... Forty Otf. of 40o each Fo ty.flve OlftJ of fJOOeatli.... Fifty Out, of t'Jxi ta.h 646 Oifls of $100 each Diamendi PORT Wine. 19,000 18,040 17.000 16,000 16,0.0 14,000 13,000 12,100 11,000 10.w 0 9,000 8.000 oJd &CO-- , 20.0-- One out of.... One Gltt of. One Oift of One ulft of Oue Gift (f Chicngo Prices. V. II. MOtlTANA AND SIXTH STS,, $100,000 23,000 One Gift of One Otft of..,., ay FOREIGN NEWS. 4 i i .....1 One Gift of Oue U.fl of Oue Gift of One out of One Gift of Oue DOORS AND ; J DnpnP, JUldlltotllRAAro'' M. distributed by lota to the holders of Ticket AT DRESSED, 8w,, f in the following CLEAR A. niwclc Merchant V - . after Is Treasurer end Depository. Immediately ' the concert the aum or 550,000,' In currency, D. . j . The Citizens Bank of Kentucky Office , : Swan Black - Each ticket will have attached to It four coupons of the denomination of I? M web. The bolder of an enure ticket will be entitled to admbalon to the Concert, end to the whole amount of the gift awarded to tt by lot. The holder of each coupon wilt be entitled to adinU.lon to the concert ena t one fourth of the amount of such gift as may be awarded to tt. To provide funds for this Gr tid Concert, and for Ue bon. fit of the Futnio Library of Keulucky, 100,000 Tickets w,U be sold at 1 10 each currency, is adverse to the claim. Boston, Juno 22.- - Brattle Squaro Church and site, one of Bostons ancient land for a fracmarks, was sold at auction tion under $170,000. Washington, June 23. Geo. W. Curtis lias accepted tho appointment on tho Civil Service Commission. Tho final action on tho application of C. C. Bowon for pardon, has been deferred until tho return of Attorney General Akertnan from Georgia. South Carolina politicians aro working both for and against tho release of Bowen. This is especially true in regard to tho Republicans in the district of that Stato formerly represented by Bowon. New York, June 23. Tlio Arctic steamer Polaris will bo ready to leavo for the North Polo on Tuesday next. Captain Hall has succeeded in getting a scientific staff and crew to suit him. A leading operator in tho Rock Island speculation offered to settlo somo of his contracts at fifty per cent cash, or In full witli his notes at twelve months. The Brokers engaged yesteiday aro unravelling tho tangled thread of thelf confused accounts, and for tho present there" Is an end to suspensions. Ono of tho suspended firms, believing that it was the retention of the assets, which should haro been applied to tho payment of their claims, sued out au injunction against tho removal of theso assets from the vault of the safe deposits of the company, but the box in which the assets wore supposed to be, was found empty. The victim then attached the bank account of tho slippery brokers. On the stroct yesterday, tho drift of comments upon Rock Island affairs was violently denunciatory of the principals concerned in it. Woodward is alleged to have deliberately plundered the street of from five hundred thousand to a million dollar, and In doing so to have remorselessly broken down a dozen or more smaller firms dependont upon him. He was pronounced a confidence man of the first mag nitude. Chicago, June 23. A man giving his name as J. Jacobs, surrendered himself yes terday charging himself with the murder of a man six weeks ago. He is believed to bo "l insane. The wheat harvest In southern Illinos Is about over. The crops are excellent. Tho weather here for the past ten days has ' been remarkably cool,. , Scotch Whiskey. O om m looion y Reporter Woodworths Donrkon, AND Under the direction of the beet musical talent that can be procured. rency. ey ex-Scna- fvooecre Grand Gift $1,000,000 Concert! OX EXTIRF.LT New York, June 22. A requiem ,and mass in honor of tho Archbishop Darlboy 5 Cwttere Boarbeni . U Hoarbog, Rosa, Nomination. 1 WHISKIES. . Prince Napoleon Declines the I k Mai Mrs. Reggel at the Ladies' Bazaar, offers her , large stock of Mlllnery and Fancy Goode at less than cost jaa im previous to closing. JOB PRINTING J' surjM California wiuee In wood1 sod English ale and porters, specialties, liift with other broadly ilvnt oq baod; I THE 'ARCTIC EXPEDITION READY TO SAIL. cannot be country. 1 road. Cl? aft. EYES brought to this niarkeL My looted from tho leading hou.ee of th, and th AUzatlo 8UUk. and my aewrtmrn. Fancy ry Goods, HATS AND CAPS, . COMpS THE undersigned lakes pkasnre ia that b has just receive and hs. 4 -- ; H d lxiui M j Prince Napoleon has de- ' , H Th i I jured. Paris, Juno 22. GROCERIES MISCELLANEOUS ADVTS. in- , 0 j i |