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Show daily cciasAi; D. j- - J. TdOHY, 1 Editor and lVoprlotor. SATURDAY JULY 22, 171. HISTORY OF MORMOHISUi ItrroaTiB, fWrltten expriidy for tho Cirixj end containing a true and sorciDit acccuut o' tLe Relgft of Terror In Utah- .- Ed.F City, July 20, 1S17. Salt Lxk An Open Letter to Brigham Young. left the emigrant Sir: my of Mountain Meadow memory at Fi(!more. of provisions were too scanty to ay; and so soon a they found could do no trading there they moved on, they in due course reached Coin Creek. Here and saw the first himlly look and heard the they first fiiemlly word since they left the Jordan. And, stranye to any, thof friends were In. dims! Tny r M ih nuigianU 20 of corn ail they had to spate and tent them away tin peace. And, sir, these were the very Indian whom you afterward represented in the paper of California and elstwhere ns hiving pursued thU company and masacred them at the Mountain Meadd ow, alleging that the cniigiants had an os and certain springs which had caused tho death of certain of thoir hand. Urljlmin no n I.Inr. This lie, like other fabrications of yours, h.u done yojt a'jiuc :cr;c2; hut tin oldjx know It to be a falsehood. There wa company of vim who started from Salt about three (Lake City for Los Angelo "Nveeks after jln Arkan.n had left the Jordan Thi Company hi I trouble with the Com Creek Indians. And I am well persuaded that raid trouble was another little to put them out cf the way. trick of ypiij,riven wore from Salt Lake City. They' jd Some had been merchants there. You were preparing yaur campaign against the Government troops under Johnson. These Gentiles had to leave. But no, sooner had they gone .than ydu received the news of the massacre at tlio Mountain Meadow. It would mt do for them to see the horrible tight there, and state the truth to tho pres of California. The are, (is I believe, the why fhey had trouble" ith tho Corn Creek band, and why the savages followed them ns. far as Varowan, expecting help from the Mormon to wipe them out. B:t Colonel Dame had got an' overdose of your Mormonism. He, had sickened on the massacre, so most of tbis company were paved, but wero not allowed to gos by the way of the Meadows. They were compelled to make a rough and tedious detour via Wtahlngton settlement, avoiding tho Mead ows, io that! when they arrived at Los Angeles they coluld give no certain intelligence concerning tho massacre, Thero is not a particle of evidence -to show that ' ' any oru, Inst, we In1 hu-du- d pol-sne- ers pre-poni- ren-on- ed s ,AHK.T6:!T'L TI Trial of tlie The Arkansas companyEmigrant. passed on from 'Com Creek, and, reaching Beaver, they found tho sanio order of the an mo prohibition n tj trading as before; and, passing on, they canto tix Fa rowan, j ijon-intorcour- but were not permitted to enter the town , Now ba it known, and the book will show, that tho General Government had tho corn, ground at John'D. Leos mill. No thanks, however, lor this seeming favor; for the authorities' that pretended to pell that wheat knew that they would have the most of it Lack in less than a week; at least they knew that it would never leave the Territory. But, waiving that, still this company of one hundred and twenty souls or therehunabout, had not to exceed fiyty-nin- o dred pounds of provisions, less than forty days rations, all told, to take them to San Bernardino, in California. Old llonofr. Opinion of An haveconsulted with one of Now, sir, J the old pioneers of the road from Cedar City to the Mojave River, ono whose judgment one and experience nro woithy of who saw that company in Utah a they wero passing along on the Territorial road, and knew tho condition of their tennis. I asked him how long it would have taken thenuto go from Cedar to tho Mojave? lie it fleeted, then answered, Sixty Jays. From there to San Bernardino would have taken six to ten day,. Hero was a company made up of men, women and children, with at loat ono child to bo born on the road, wlioo mother would require a little re-- t und at leat some comfort, forced to undertake this Journey under circunietancc beyond their control, lut altogether under youi'tt, who wero obliged to put themselves on short allowance on the start. Think of that, sir, and pay, whose fault it wad But methinks I hear you say, IVo did not mean to starvo them. "We had intended to provide so bountifully at tho crossing of the Clara, that they would hunger and thirst no more Forever. rej-pec- A Home COLD SHIPMENTS BY MAIL. Until informed by the San Frnncbco we wero not aware of the extent to which the United States mail are used in tho transmission of irold L. iuw law which permits the llul(ttinf carriage at mail rates of packages of any goods not weighing over four pounds, gold can bo sent at much lower ratt3 than by express effecting a great saving to tho shipper, or receiver, a tho caso niny be. Thus, $1,000 in gold, weighing a little less than 4 pounds, i taken by mail for $3 75, while on the same amount by cxpros $12 50 charged. The money is put up in tin boxes, or well secured packages, and if tho amount sent Is over $1,000, it ia mado into separate parcels, to tho sanio - address, as tho law permits, Tho saving by this mode of transmission is so groat that morogold is said to go into the mail bags than as freight. Insurance can be obtained on mail shi; inents at tho same rate as on others, s that tho security j equal, and this new method of shipping ha hud o much effect on the prices of exchange that bill are now sold for ri of ono per cent., wlicro one and would otherwise be charged. The Jtuttetin adds: Tho mail bag arc made more weighty, but Government makes about $50,000 a year out of the precious freight carried at such a cav ing to tho business community, and there is no moro risk of robbery than the express is liable to, while there is an equal chance to recover by insurance. Thus, the system of low postago on pnekage supplement the money order system, with superior facilities for actual coin shipments; and it is not surprising' that more and moro gold is going through tho mail henco to the cities of tho paid U ontyj.fi vo thouumd dollar in gold coin for tho surveying and opening of this road which passed directly through the town of Parowan, and upon which this company waa traveling nmlliad traveled all tho way from Salt ,nke City, passing through American Fork aud all tho principal settle-mcn- ti on tho route. They had passed through those settlements without let or hindrance; but hero they wero forced to leave the public highway and pas around tho wcl ride of tho foit wall, When they reached tho stream abreast of the town they cnonmpotl, aud tried, a before, to trade for food and fresh cattle, but failed. Tiiero wa a little Englishman who was determined to sell them route pros Lions; but Uohop LcwL son nnd Counsellor advanced beforo him, and pressing tho edge of a Bowie knifo against hi throat, compelled 1dm to retreat without 1a.ali7.ing hi humane intentions. at Parowan, the first There wa a grist-mi- ll the company had struck sinco they left Com Crock, They made application to have . tho corn ground which they had bought of tho Indians, but wore flatly re- Kas -- Tlimst. threo-quarte- one-quart- er fused. A Pert! ties Quoad on. Now, sir, why were these emigrant re pcrmiiou to enter and pass throun Fused Parowan? However unpleasant it mdy be to you, tld question will probnblact bo AND ETERNITY. "IVe live received from the publisher, A. L. Bancroft & Co., San FrancLco, n y, jHom with tho above title by Georgo It U a book with 275 pages, suand elegantly printed on tintbound perbly ed paper. ThU woik was printed, bound and manufactured in the establishment of A. L. Bancroft Ss Co., which is the largest and finest on tho Pacific coast, and for beauty of handiwork and taste excel anything wc have heretofore een coming from the West. In execution it compares favorably with works of a simllatnature from Eastern and European publisher.- .It i a boo la place in any library. -- TIME Mae-Ilenr- asked in such form nnd by suclutthority that you will feel constrainyr to answer. You are quite' competent to tffvo the answer, Brigadier-Gen- . so b your cjl 1 oral, George A. So is Wm. II. Dame, the Colonel of the regiment forming a part of the militia under wur ?S?rerae command that same regiment thatfterward fell upon that same unoffending ettanany at Mountain Meadow and .destroycfeHiem. Tut you will not answer until compel? Then let me suggeit that Parowan wa the 5 legitimate head quarter of that particular , Tle London Time, my a cable regiment; th&t it wak the place of residence attri mil-tnrwke, by . Implication, muc of Col. Dame; that there wa a certain repontbility of the trouble in Ireland to appearance inside tho wall that It tho Irish themselves; and it leaches this would net W prudent for the emigrant to conclusion by arguing from the premise that ate', or suspicion, for their destruction had Irish feud are a implacable In America a are in Ireland, and more sanguinary. been decreed, and they must be taken at a they It is .unquestionably truo that the Irish do disadvantage. , And, further, the emigrant carry tho bitternes of their internecine hitherto had encountered only a passive hoi- - I quarrel wherever they go, but it I hardly I charge the bloody 'character of the tUlty, now It wm to bo active; and they "ir toYork riot of 1871 to the race, when it "ew mut pot bo pcnnUtetf to eater tho town 1? n hero that tho fight wa nctu- whero their unoffending manner and quiet J gjjy suggested, excited, and precipitated by a seriea of official blunder and crime dcportiaeul might wiu upon, tho sympathies nowhere paralleled hi tho whole history of ol tho ycopK ': N. riot. Y. Tribune- . A Keen in Favor, to Cedar Tho emigrants mad thrir way i'ald that an attempt will be mado to t ' Cl.y, at that t.mo tho moit populoxfi of all introduce tho wild tmkey Into California tho town in S'utheru Utah. Hero they Lorn Auavus. Aid-de-ca- - yj " 1 v.cll-know- rwnr. undersigned iuvixq disposed or A. it, t b rru,k,w et Ourmu. halt -- int-rt-- 5t Tm: western union telegraph lo tU co, OY oi'ny. Explosion and Conflagration in Washington. LEST El!, & Under the direction of the best musical talent that can be piocnred- Importer of TlcJiet of Admlsaloit, 810 each, rency. Wnffon 3Lmiilei Cur- Fju-ticket will have attached to it four coupons of the denomination of 9 So esch. The holder of an enure ticket will be culiUed to admbalon to the Concert, end to the whole emount of the gift awarded io it b) lot. Ihe holder of toh ooupou will b tn titled to adroUniun to ths eoucrrt and t one fourth of the amount of such gltt asms be awarded to it. To provide funds for this Gr nl Concert, and for tho belt fit o' the Fttb.lo Library of Koutucky, 100,000 Tickets wdl be sold at IU each currency. h AHD Ono Million Dollars Worth of Carriage Covorment Property Destroyed. ....coNsisnso (U T A ID REPORTER,' At LoillsTillc7Kyj On Tuesday, October 31, 1871, THE LATEST DISPATCHES. WITEHHOlSE AUTHORITY Grand Gift $1,000,000 Concert! CORIHIIE "UiKnURST. D. jy!9-.- f WEEKLY OF A PFCIAD At'T OF 1 HK Left. I lur of Ketuneky, of March 13ih, 1K7I, the trustees of the Publto Library oi Kentucky will give a. Vfah It I. and ( ba clo-- e t tip tmmo lately, lhra-f- . that hi tJ ba Imt brad r a.l pornOli kunwiug ih to Ltm will pleana cal at hi. .evriU fftioeaand ett.a w thuut tleiay. W. b'-o- ks nr Yrd. ul Loko Polet Lumb.r tf rt hi I.amHer i L&k Materials, or.... The Only CentUo Paper loathe TtfrYhj, Ash and Hickory Planks, Hubs, Jeff. Dnvls a Declares t ic Lute Oak,S pokes, Rims, Felioos, Etc. The Citizens Bank of Kentucky Givn notice th.t ihcy havo removed from Eattery Publication Concerning1 .treot to their Maliciously False, ETC.,. KEW ANO COMMODIOUS STORES, ETC. Xos. iais null ETC., Ill Jlartift street, Autl IS mill 21 Callloruln IlO Ml! NRTVS. New Yoik, July 21 Branch No, (Uetjw Dav.a tho Father Mathew Society, the largest in this city, has voted to withdraw their dele- 550, OfM), in currency, Will be distributed by lota to the holder of Tickets In tho following at.. GIFTS Hret). SAX NKATTCISCO. 1, of !yl7:im Branch: Sacramento 19 a id 91 Wiveti.h Noa. ONE OR VXD GIFT OF Due Ollt ot gation from tho Hibernia Hall Convention on account of its action in tho recent riot. I'atnbliitlie! lu 1810. Both Orange and Hibernian Lodge havo greatly increased in membership sinC2 the riot. JUSTLY G.ITES & BK0., An earthquake wa felt yesterday at Leedsville, N. Y, IVho.ealo and retail "Washington, July 22. At three o'clock this morning nn explo-io- n occurred in a n small magazine at tho Corner J aud 6th trrct and T2 K street, Arsenal which i for tho preparation of rocket, KAI 1KAM C m mu )( nnd shell for the sigrnll corps.' Tho light JAMES H. CATES, aJ explosion wa almost immediately followed Curuer of New and Howard street, Montioroery by nn alarm of lire, for it caused a serious bail Iranctaeo. conflagration, involving the destruction of Importer of drugs, p.rfaajerluit, Lubina o tracts, at least a million dollars worth of Govern- oils, herbs, etd. u ment property, The flame communicated Tin rtnli Irntle noil el toil. with a frame building near by, and were carried thence to what is known a storehouse No. 2, nnd in which is stored all kind of cavalry nnd artillery equipments, which are a total loss. In this building, too, was the model room or museum, in which wa stored all kind of models, etc., of forRECEIVING AND XAM CONSTANTLY out a full stock of plain and fancy furniis a nnd and arms which eign equipments, ture, auch as serious loss to the government, nJdc from, the mere intrinsic valtio of the articles de- HlinSTIIADS, CHAIRS, stroyed. Not much powder was kept stored TABLES. in the magazine where tho explosion ocA ITS. curred, ns the arsenal makes no pyrotech- BUR, I! WASIISTANDS, nics or explosive articles except for tho sigKITCIIK.V SAPKS, nal corps. Upon special order, Sergeant Flint wa at work in tho magazine la-- t CRIBS, LOl'Mir.S, night, nnd when ha left all things roomed 1, EF It t Cl I' 71 A T O It K, v DESKS. to be in good order, nnd it is supposed the explosion is tho result of spontaneous ciu j WHAT NOTH, --. tO ... vn. ax Am J another adjacent building in which were BHAOKTITS, stored saddle-treand other equipments. MIBHOKS, Tho flame to which the fro communicated iritlNGBLDS, MATTin:.SF3 nro totally destroyed, and several small house near tho largo building were injured. rii.unt.v COMFORTS, . The firemen were promptly on tho ground, Ic BEDSPREADS but could do nothing in any way b? save the building. New York, July 22. -- The satchel conRcpatrb g nlvraji prompt! done. taining $150,000 in bond', stolon tm tho I a ultra; as Pennsylvania Itnilrond a few diy since, be- I am liouiul I longed to Georgn Opdyko & Co. of this city, any house In Utah. and have been recovered. l.lve and let Live Qultk My Hullo Tho exchange of "Washington, July 22 Mates and Small ProAU for new bond ha nearly coast'd. Colonel Win. A. Phillip of Kansas i being urged for tho office of Commissioner SALE ROOMS: of Indian Affuir., nnd tlui indications nro Aluntaim ritcet, - - Corinue. that ho will bo appointed, Tho amount appropriated by Congress for J. VY. LESHER. apl-l- f tho naval service for tho year ending June 30th wa nineteen million of dollar. At the close of the year two millions eight hunISAAC I). II UNTOON, dred thousand dollars remained in tho treasury unexpended, which shows a great . . COBS' KR, . . reduction in expenditures over former year Battery aud Washington strerts, slnco the war. New York, July 22. Sir Edward Thorn SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. ton, tho British Alinister, sails for Europe ....narKRvacrs.... y. , CattoHTOflt Mckro.. Co'lnne. Kolton Detroit, July 22. Col. Henry Barnes, hULMWoimi A Loctuam f aprl-dtInto pension agent and formerly post master at Detroit, and nt a still earlier period editor of tho Tribune of this city, was found dead PiOXKKft .BL1CKSMITII SHOP, about two mile below this city, having ev- Sixth Street , Corinnet 2orth of Lowest Wagon Depot. idently shot himself. Pecuniary embarrassment L the supposed cause. IHack-amitliin- g. MemphU, July 22. Tho Avahmchc IIoisi Sliofiii;, General Wagon Making morning contain tho following card; One O fi of Ouo OUt One Out Oue One One One Ottd 1871. Beforo and-sinc- my flVjval in Memphis attention dias pNn called to slanderous articles in ccrllin K?Kenl newspaper which attack my charSijter in connection with that ofm lady, who stated under was travel fig my cluNge. It is deemed du to myself, a well as my perthio-daym- y nml Repairing. e All work - warranted, and satisfaction guaranteed. Wolclon c? ruy26-t- f - 3iixilox, Propriotor. ja-ivat- ilaWly J. McXUTT & CO., Whole.aie and Retail sonal fri(d, to stato unequivocally, and withoutudny, that the story in whole and. n all in essential parts, i unmistakably the d instigation of malice, and is hereby Corner Fourih k Tlontaoa S(., false. utterly ' - UTAH. COR IN NR. Jefferson Davis. (Signed) a24-lt- a July 22. A water spout E- OOD DWELLING-SAL- lioitse ot five room ud cclUt, 1 int, on the Central Pacific, and lot wU .al32.Julf flnihd throoghoutt fnftE, and caused the Western Th now rent for $33 per xuout , prmioM WtU be sold tow for casb luonlr of bound panJjjer train yesterday morning, d.ctf pknn: T. TOOK. trllbiL Nobody hurt. to run off the The fire which dosthyed the business part J0n? HEIL cffer to the FUB- He the bwi qiiAlttr of Iw at Pm lowest of,Truckee, was the work of an incendiary. I Cii every morning in quantities to Tho Miners League, in Amador county, price, delivered pnrrhssers. Ire as clear .as xn31-tf since the- withdrawal of the military, are Orders solicited from abroad. . deresorting to their old tricks, and now mand that all tho new men employed in the A NY PERSON HAVING A COMPLETE A88A Keystone mine be discharged, and replaced kit will please call at, or addrea. lbs Atgr Redaction Works. Oorlnne. Utah, stating the low?' by the old force of leaguer, who J0t their- jI cul1 IM tor which they will sell the same, my' owner replace by striking, The mine fused toconced to thif and armed the minEVERY DESCRIPTION DONE JOB WORK OT were that the notified and they leaguer who cheaply at tha Rxrorm ers, Office. apt and and themselves families, for work to 'ILL HEADS AND LETTElt HEADS ARE not the league, and will deftad tkenwehe made a specialty 1 tha Rfrmarrw office. 1 3 the left. Fpeciuen of printing can be seen at tnc office. Fighting Is anticipated. DRUGGIST . ....i 60,0X0 lo.OOO 13 300 14 400 14 000 15, (R 0 15 i 00 16,000 13 600 10,000 e 44,000 Public Library of Kentucky. -- re f, ( Truvlpca. 1 rrai.li tt', Editor l.ite Governor ( ( K y i Henry C,.vtib r JoitrnuS; VV, N. JUI bmn, Wterson, rrioldent Jmrul Co ; Hen t' day, ot the Daily Commercial: Geo. 1. Do. ru Imrrtetf r At ; t-t artr. of ih Dmij L iter. J. ui court of i on. in n 1 ea: M. 5. Cam. r i itt J W. C.ut-kv- . Author Iobt.cU Teat JJo.ik; It. f. Dur-re- tt of ibe L "iihvI 1 t.ar. ' U h bv the f llowlns truaJet a.ll ba vrll known and eintt'fnt clt (fKemu ky, w: . The 7!. r. )!( 1 tid Liv.' ms sent at the e"r.rtel to be nr. the ur.vi..g ,.u I i. rtonvrt, and to Jrtbutlou of guts: Ktipen Issys. J fT.nfon erurt of C louU tush, VI 1. J'r.i r. Ju lg t Jrf y In Mm i mu it i mi t, lift). J (. lUxUr. Major ot Lotti'iVtllc; Hon. 11. j wb.. ht cat r of Krnturky j 'oiouel .(, tth itu, t'mtd Htatoa lttrlrt mysCo'on Pit II. Lre, i ro.t-cttig Attornry M tt Jucliital Pmtilit; GmsI J T. H'jlr, ! X. H. H. ; IU F. T. h. H. It. J, Trof. Mtd Univera.ti, Imuisvl'-- t 3tlu P. Johnson, Proprietor Galt llonsr; Hon. 3. Proctor Knott, Ut u out b r i Anil r w Graham. tol.tco t and wntc, boker.tigress 1 It bo'eters of tickets to which gift. ar award 1 wilt t paid on prt srntation at the offlre in Louisville, Ky. Tliksis will la for sal at ths office in Hi.n. H. as ; S , 3 H. O.ir. ; U Hut T. o r ( 1 u - rersi'O wli7 desire to send son e token or remejabrati-- a tn dla-frlrcd,1 nr who da lra ti lnfom them of event It th5 monnialis, thouM send them tl.WKtKLt Rnronikh. Yh i c'tt it a me- trid-- , compare 1 w!t'l!0 ner.stytf and I fvritll frequet eST.ir In tun m aho ltt it more form itt repbrn than could be given by constant and uucekslng letter wri. ing. nt f . cmii-.pnnoctic- Louisville on the rirat of July, REPOETEE 1'IlS- WEEKLY Send 1N71. it Everywhere. A liberal discount will be allowed when 1()0, COO or 1,000 thktda are pul chased in a lot. All orders at- -t be nccotnpun oil bv rcmutiiici-- ail tided t ami thd tickets returned by promptly mall, rrgU' ie rod, or by exptosa, a ordi ri d. The nnilersiKned, late principal Bosincs Manager of the very succos lut MercaiitUe Library Gift Concert of Nan Francisco, having ' rrn i ppoiuted aent of the abovs i uterpr sc, har to y that everything will be doue to make this an i mlr saav ss, and s fts t tick of will btte d thoir intends as well KUvdrd a, if they were pe s ualiy present and sup rlntciiilid the entire affair. s Jc22 CIIARLIN II. PfiTERS, lm Galt House, LoUUvllle, Ky. Erelfioh itlio il amlouk to asri-- t in, spreading correct information th resources, products and pro.-peof the country, th political, per-- s nal, aoclat and !ndu,trUl condition of this and brlihbojfng Tcrrlldrle, shovilJ aubsrrbe for the Wysaut Rrr..rww and send it abroad. cctii-eftt-In- ct ICES! Purest and Cloarost, Delivered every mcming THROUGHOUT TUG CITY -- A.t tny20-t- f tluo XjOWOSt II Y DKNNIS Attorney &, 3R.n.toet, J. TOOIIY, Coumellor at Law CORWE, ITAH aa20.am II. II. HlIEPHEItD, AND Glazier, it'to Your Friends HIRAM IIOUSK. HoDtana Street, HOUSE r Send SIGN PAINTER, Is wpecUUy adapted for circulation tn the East. The dlscoveiy nd development of our sliver, gold, lead, coal, cop- per and Iron mlnea; the opening ef navigation on Rear River and Great Salk Lake ; ' the sew fields, $f trade an enter- prlae springing up dally on every aide; (be Mormon problem,, all combine to afford novel, entertaining and Instructive reading matter to the people lu the X astern fitatee. etc. Paper-hange- r, Work on wiU neatness and dispatch. Order Rft at the shop, corner of Front and Fifth streets will receive orapt attention. apl-t- f CALIFORNIA ASSAY OFFICE, Main Srteet, A SALT LAKE CITY, - UTAI X have opened an OQca at ths above narat ilace, and am now prepared to do all kl da of asset ng. namplee of Ore received by mall or exprei promptly assayed and returns made the follow it. day. Terms reasonable, 3. B. MEADER. spltf k r Term, in AdvnnccT One Yer Six Month. CORIXNF. MARKET, II. be een Specimen coptef can " At tho office of publication, read for mailing. $3 3c LURBEHa Proprietor, Whol stale and retail dealer In all kinds of SIea(, Etc., at Lowest Prices FOURTH STREET, CO Riff HE. Always on bend a variety of sugar cured Hama, B ths bet Meats, n, aausage, dried beef, ato. J. TOOHY, 'Publisher. DEOT1IS A i By theprovUi .ns of ths charter this Library la to be forever trie .u Vie Kn.tu.tous use aud cD.yment of every citizen, and it ia the purpose of th t; uatees a suitable build-inito raise a fund sutUleni t 0 plooe tn it booa enough to form the nucleus of a mKt,iaccnt ltbraty, ana to ko endow it a tp enable tt to buy tno current publications a they coin 3 he concert and out, and to be a dUtiiMidon will take place under the tmnmlUte aupcrvls'on of tbo trtndes named in the act cf incorporation. who are as follows: pro-nee- IOC w twenty-fou- r s I'RLE LIIIUAIIY IX LOlISVILLi:, To be called (he ! 21, 3.000 3,00 Prizes in all. ,.$550,000 Aflor ptj iirt tho fxpeus'es of the enterprise and making tho uistribniH'fi of tl e Rtits, the balance of the pi weed anstng fnm the sale of uckelaUl be riated to the cT.l imbaieui of e. Mltudu, July ooo . 721 - to-da- 7,0i o 0,0 o ooo M-- ty-flv- . Blerchant, 10 0 0 9,000 o 1 h FURNITURE. Commission of of lar. column shret, comprising a resume of the contents of Ihe Daily and a vast amount of mlsceila neons reading matter carefully aelectsd for Its columns for readers In tho Fan and the West, where It Is received with universal favor aa the, true and ou'y exponent of the infamous proceediugi of the Mbrrnon hierarchy. For year this journal ha battled for the right aga!n.t tl.s m mntaln of wrong built tip by Brlgbam Young an 1 his sacerdotal continue on ths associates, and It will i re same cout nntil the laat prop lia been knocked from under the rotten structure of Chu ch ruling State. desire to present the claims of ths Wkxkly RxroBTxn promluently before the read ng pt b 1c, and hp to secure for it as wids a circulation a its merit deserve. Is a H.OOO Gifts of C00 each. r t 11. ts cl f 500 For' Gif. of $40-- each... Fo Gitts of fUOOoa.b (2 )0 (fttli Fifty Gut-o- f 44(i Gills of $U;0 iacU..,. Twoutj-llv- 11,000 M 0.0 li.HMi It .000 ... . On Oup (trat il (J It of, len Gtf Gi--a t ( Jl.lHK) ol $00 eie h tUliti'i n (lilts of tHOCtach Twenty Gift ot $7oi)euth..i lel-ili- I, ...T o...... if t iut Gtiitt .IV ed 13,0.0 .. . Ol tift of i.ift of 0!ft(f.M..,..ii.ii....tM ....... ( t . of, o .t or....... Oue 3Drtig Houses, ok! '7. (HR) 16,000 one (lift One C. tit of,.,... One lit or ! THE WEEKLY REPOKTEE ld.o0 One OUt of One uitt of One Oilt of Oo Out of j u-- $100,000 23,000 30,0 u 19,0o0 of........ cue Oilt afreet. 17, after Is Treasurer and Depository. Immediately the Concert tho sum of ui ylna Iwt fl.Hr and cxUndlng from California lari ot atrecla, O tf Wa-hingto- Brigham Young, never in tho history of our countiy was a company of peaceable traveler so thoroughly and persistently outraged as was this all tho wily fiom Halt Lake City to Cedar. Tho chief wonder i, how they managed to keep their indignation within the bounds of resistance. Yet they did succeed in keeping their temper; and in no known instance did they transcend tho limits of tho strictest propriety. During thoir journey to Cedar, nr.d upon thoir arrival there, no person had been killed or suffered harm; they had stolen nothing, they had not meddled with your concerns, had created no riots, and, indeed, their whole conduct had been inoffensive and irreproachable, except the, to yoil, unpardonable offense of giving shelter and passage to at lea3t one apostate Mormon. Do not bo impatient, sootier than you wish, you shall Argus. year again from 3I1SCF.LLANEOU8 ADYT3. NOTICE! were allowed to purchase Cfty bushel of tithing wheat, an.to get tho panic, and also |