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Show X 1 1 ' J t .1.. i : urea would be retorted to for the known the climate laeka that humidity which develop the predipoiti6o asth ma and phthisic meet with, immediate relief and from personal experience. It is ; evident the air tends to expand, strength I en and give tonio force to the longs.' Bn rheumatism and neuralgia are by no means uncommon ; as in ' other bracing effect the poor, and those i cuh climates, they con ; furnish ltlTe T wucb Cobptny thAV from any cause, insufficiently fed, housec from fiHjjarti fanefrtty, 'about the ' site of a ' walnnt oonstitnte an irregular chain from north or clothed latest telegraphic during the winter. For al which, in its jnciest I to south. Bear Lake,, 'a mere "tarn ol thus, world to tlie narUi Rnd tooth abell, like Corinne, hat who would avoid humidity, either in soil a rendezvous for ASozifl; the mount .Ins, f dsyVVf nothing from or extending ami ibreeinifldrod mike each gamblers . and prostitute. and whose most or air; who seek relief from pulmonary merchants were the keep-.- ! Cache valley into Idaho, . is chiefly note-th- e diseases or dyspepsia, the climate is un "MierprislDfr "Bear Lake Mon-- a ers of hurdy-gurd- y houses and faro hells. ble as the home of hwrt ia ? gM but for inflammatory diseases The prosperity of these worthies has dea body half seal, surpassed; with ter, nondescript effects the flood of this climate are still parted wowthat tbetnushroom notoriety and like a a head somewhat serpent, liahed v tri-v- f eekly and wook iyfor gained no Cori and torv to debate. ; ; by lyteg sea-liowhich ha often been seen and open a while yet tiU we get our.new type oollapeed by the settlement described by Indiana ard Mormons, bat the of the junction qiiestiort, and oorcotem chance of patronage from that never by white jpbriatiana that, wa, have porary's daily. Tenn of iubecriptlon and quarter is very slight, for the prospect ia heard hss never been . properly can befound on the first promising that the locality will soon be in classified advertising or ' named, as it is invisible when the etjoyoeot of allit primeval quietude, 'page. . a few months which scientific for observer are at band, but from ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCH ES REPORTED rid ' of the gang aw has ding meed that portion of God's the description current toon theLat-ter-da- y past EXPRESSLY FOR THE REPORTER. -foopjonlwithitji presence we to a be judge it So It is jdainly evident tlicy dont , reUc philosophers Death of 1. D. thaexUnet .pcle. generally de Marriage and over A Want Patoorao ntox Coxxmra HOME PAPERS. i ' The Daily OautXe, Helen. IL T.rof tk ' y 20tb lost., after doing a 'aonciIrrbU auifizx v ' "puff" for Crtrinne. which. It aayt, ia f wr town largely interested in the aaccMpr of Montana," and ehiclhai "btrMod- - I I J feaS P K rKIvTXL tana hotels and her hWltlCkii&lhfttn. kxhA A all that sort of thing," solicit the patron Wc bayc m wie tuch arnmgvmenta age of the merchant of that lively and J Beside the noted "Dead Sea, the I Great Basin is well provided with laes. with the 4Vea tern U n Ion Telegraph interesting burg. i5!JrrTr3 rrnllCnZrrTl J 1 jro ... . : . nw -- ut u pt?rp wire-working- hf hsa - i GENERAL WHOLESALE AND RETAIL tended eulogies oa Iticbardsou; ; . Chicago, 31. A Washington special Frig: says that the coutroversy between Itovo-nn ham Yuang and the U. 8- - Internal officers be come to a fucos ; that the officers this year have succeeded io have beating Brigham at every point, and dollars tnoasand him about fifty charged on wbst he calls Cborcb property.! It is case before tbonght Briglism will fight the will until it probatbe Revenue Bureau bly reach Congress or tbe Supreme Court. 1, CD. && ; , All the papers have ex New York, 3. - IBuflirscss HldDWtBe liberation of Ireland. A move on Canada at an early day is anticipated. , '1 'Is'' , . . ! 4. - . - i IN FLOUR, GRAIN AfiD PRODUCE; f n, LUMBER, LISIE, LATH & SniNGLES, JACOB STRAUSS, or --1- i - ; ismfctt sitmw nd want us to have what It 4s impwsl- nomtnh&l u "GfnuiienUi." glauey the Mormon papers occasion ally to ble for tliem to ge. ,V hat kind of Xh Sweetwater reservoir, Utah Lake, discover the inherent meanness a way is this to. develop a country, fed by Un?e trlim, from the wtern ppnnected with, Mormon We ask ? But perhaps wo can an- - Lop of th Uintah range it clrcnm-ewlam The 'difference between inthis question mpre readily than exclusive of offsets. Wing eti herent and ordinary .meanness U piany of our readers J it is the Jor- - fcr?nc,t miles.-mated at Thi singnlsr an this : Theordinary mean men are wiort 'way. Thus we have been slngn ofeighty lbs 8a of Galiilee receive the uvtmlljr ohly mean whiere their own slandered, misrepresented and dis iters from tbs southern mountains, con- interests are inVolvedJwhcreas the pournged by those to whom we Uiniug a few grains of salt to the gnlion, inherent mean mpn are4 blindTwt to all flight, by right, look to for protec-lo- and after fmmisWng space for considera4. or interests, personal, local, general. and encouragement ever since ble evsporstion. discharges tGem by way Doggerel meanness. Is tlie ruling the first dollar was invested and the of Jordan into Great Salt Lake. Sevier, jofsiou of their Uvea. The subject Irst house built in Corinne. Preust, Nicollet; and Little Salt Lake in of tliU article Was never tetter illus, like meaner receive and furnish "sinks" ItfcPuuTKH The is the only trated than in the course, the Morhas shown up the hellish for the waters from the Iron Mouotsin mon leader have pursued cts committed by the Promontory range, and the southern branch of the the Gentilee. of .this Territory, ends, and called for protection from Wasatch, none of thass lakas communiThousands of good, ftlUble.ftftpon-slble- be proper author! tlesj yet when the cating with any other, but each depengentlemanly, enHghtfired thing Is all over, and everybody out dent on a distinct water system. Only the larger streams from lakes, the smaller all1 parts of the world, pf from men, danger, these leprous organs of are either evaporated or sink in ponds ( n ot ,.of the , Mprmonialih j Jhve luciter endeavor to foster the blame and puddles of black mire ; the waters como to Utah from time to time on4 us nnd tlie Gentiles throughout with-theifamilies, their wealth, Utah. There Isa little secret about in places reappear or pass under ground uad civilised Influences, with the tliose Promontory brignndsand their to feed the larger hike. The desert of Utnh consist of alknli Intention of settling down, so to doings that all dont understand, flats, barren sand or red earth, resulting peak and help develop the hidden aud can not imagine why! the Mor- in most instances, merely from the lack of treasures pi Uiia rhnderf country; mon authorities In Box Elder counand this the fbllowlng extract tVom ty, whq harmful! sway, did not pro- water, for where this ran be supplied in the Deseret News, Brigham's organ, ceed toTiri rig ite vllfal ns to justice, sufficient abundance, the alkali is in no is the reception aud encouragement tlie trouble Is jthU : X very large per long time washed away, and many of the districts, once thought lo be they meet, after sacrificing every- centage of thieves operating at the snody barren. Lave quite thing they possessed in the world at Promontory, during the summer fertile by irrigation. It beenproved i quite evident, the altar of progress, enterprise, and were Mormons, and, as they were also, that a change ha been going on for civilization. In speaking of Prom- reaping a ricii harvest, of which the many years, eclii mi ng large tracts in the ontory and Coriiinc, the Nnr of Vtithlngdliepl would get its share. vicinity of the mountain. Tracts, ,. . the 26th ultimo yVi, . ; It foVj the j Mormon a score of yea rs ago, alter raceiv. i'roui A gutlMuan wh resebed tlds authorities, to .Interfere with them,, ing the wash of higher land, present a city last evsuiqs wo glcsu a tow item of and there vas no other that could; scout growth of greaswood, which is sue? urw pertaining tj tLe lulamou cenlrts It is ell known here that thesq cteded iu time by white sage brnnh, end of "civiliztio2i, ", rogr.ss," nd whoi.0 peraoa only Wholesale end itetsil Dealer In-ejra- Montana Street, Mi sl&ippi Elecllen, I keep coo.Uutl select od t ck of Jeweler Mobbed , p ETC., , r irre-olaimab- ly entire-barren- alqt name diifigu)re the thieves hadtheir headquarters, their that in tuyn by the ranker growth of blue bead of llfvpanigrspb. rn i r 1 $ j ami dividing place in Brig- sgebrnsh,'ach(tep making an iucrense In tM isriy part of the "present week, hiding in the soil. ham shadow of tract nre under the 7 nlai -a ,- . very of the oqly.pbwcr that could legally Interfere with them, and it was not until the last vestige of hope had disappeared of .the proper authorities taking cognizance of 'the outlaws that the railroad men organized and drove them from the scene of 4their brilllant(?) Mormon exploits. Upon the whole, we feel rather flattered than otherwise, to have tlie Mormon organs speak of us as tliey do, for those that know UH arc well aware that the only tiling .we lraVe to fear from th direction of- - tire "lion house of ill funwr'Is, tire praise of its occupants and defenders. City, : TherHelona JleraUl learns that Green Claj Smith has turned Bonr-bo- li Well waBaptist preacher. ger a new hat that Green Clay haH more sympathisers than1 any other man in the business. -- mt . r il. Lowell sud Sarah E. Lowell, arraigned JTisIdint. of thc! UnltedStatep ou s charge ofj wife and husband nwap-piu!'!" v! ::i n a pro forma verdict of guilty was lint liiptiklng of Promontory rendered by the jury. Godsoe and Lowwhy link Corinne In with It? In- ell reside ia jAmesbary, and exchanged herent ineatute dottoJt, audnoO- - wives with the free assent of Mrs. Godsoe ing else. .During ther entire reign of and Mrs. Lowell, and they wers married terror at the Promoutorj', these at the aanre time. Then lived together, : ly. g, ' ' : I- ira-maculat- - Mormon organs never before anyone interfered, satisfactorily. raised their !'oico a single time in Thats nothing to what they do with : tiefen.sejof the unfortunattrtrayelers 'women out hirre in M rxnbndom. W so unmercifullyfleeced there but frequently bear of tbe "brethren" trading as sooii as; the thieves were dis- their old wive off for cattle, mules, etc., and lodged by men. white men, not Mor-- r and whenevsr their crops ore short as em tith in turn profit saiall,jtbey than fliesesiudce-in-ihe-gra- s xris, i organs of ' the Vilest Institution log." Tui not definstely known whst all this circulating 1 known to civilization, endeavor to Brigham does withrumored that he boils sneak In for a part of the praise, and medium," but it's , tome one them down for shipment abroad. saddle the blame upon , else. ; w vj; a Bitter Ceeek Coal. Ws wers bounMen of wealth, refinement and teously favored, last evening, by Mr. M. e?o!leot enterprise, surrounded by the Influ- S. Hall, in having a load of that coal oar in have Coai. placed ences of chritiian civilization, Bitter Creek nr of people come to Utah from, time, to time, bin a a sample. Many tescan and e this coal, tried and propo-gathave already and endeavored to jdant the same here but they find no tify to it superior qaalitie. W or not that In the habit of puffing the wares of any encouragement here. A man bnselen-tiout man. but I zrhsn an articl of am b cornea to Utah with any itselt as scruples toward his God, his merit and intsrest to this prasenU and we ara.tocrptlisd glee It as yiald neighbor, or his own blood relatives, fkvorable ap notiea. Ur. Ball ia mtotq notivpr heril .Ha'fr Itaa extensive sheds adjoining the &.patting B. depot, d lately spatted oablachtheep, and proposes to supply oar citizens this ah'd winter, cheaper than anybody. Ur. G. tame IL Dawitt ia Ur local agent, with offica, organ the lowing extract from for the present, at tbe Uintah House. . t. show fihth ultimo plainly of - f V i I " '&X I ' ' treaesspCS;; i-- h M vegi-tutioii- r 3 wnOr --wr . e! Key West letters say there is no of suppressing prosjvect m liuntl. nlwnys 4 Pr1ri v CICUNEV, hr in FURNITURE ;T ADVT8. MISCELLANEOUS i GILUivif & NllJSliHIUS ! V. ia re tl r am receiving ami setting up a largo assort- I STAGE & EXPRESS ment of I uruitui.e, a CHAIRS, iu great varieties, " WOOD. CANE. J I v i j . unurM, OFFICE. ROCKERS, ETC. j 11EDSTEADS of all kinds. CHIBS. I A) UN G US, AC. HUREAUS. -- WASIIi aud LIGHT STANDS. DRESS, conznrifi, ,i vmaxzuiA city, - for .: t - i i -- I '-- . 25 Boita of either Alao email Fruits. 4- 1 CUPBOARDS, KITCHEN SAFES, BREAKFAST and DINING TABLES. V, V, " MOSS PILLOWS, Freeh Carden, Flswcr, Fruit, He b, Tree, Shrub aud Evergreen keeds, wl b dlrecllan for euliurc, prepsls kyursU. the nrot complete and JuoMauaua-ort-men- t in tbe country Age n i Wanted 10 j .00: prepaid by mail. HSIEHA and I ( POUT UEWTON, COMFORTS, Ptsnu, Bo 10. all the new So., prepaid by mlU ' 4R Kar'y Hoae Potato, prepaid, lor ll.WJ. Conovera Cotoss 1 3 per UH); $25 p.-loon, prepaid. Asparagus, w hard iraarantevsroloomlng Jspsn Honey, Cod ut-to- es. aoi BEDSPREADS, ETC. r N-- suckla, 50 cenu. each, prepaid. True Cape Cranberry, for upland or losrlaud culture, 51.10e per 1W, prepaid, with ireo ions. Priced to any address, gratis; also trad list. Seeds on commission. t B. M. tVai HON, 0!d Colony . Nurseries and Need warehouse, 1lyruouUv, Maa. Established in CARRYING THE b it. all Cats-iogu- in 142. SALE ROOMS: COLORADO STRERT, de2-t- f NOTICE a L. P&0C1OR. BAMDKL R1DOUT sod all others Interested t You are hereby notl ORtce, tied t at I will app ar at the U. 8. La-bat l.ake City. Utah, before the Rexlster and Iteoeiver theteol. oU theDOth day of iKoember, a. D. iG9, to prove my rtgattoetteruudertLe act, of September provisions of 4. 1841. the sou quarter of seetton 14 town-sni- p t which tim and 7 north, range 2 wist, pl.oe you can appear and .contest, if you see TO JO HEP no23-t- f ; . WELLS, FARG0 & COS Dti J. W. IESHFR. f.1 A. O'LEABY, Qeneral Produce h-e- at proper. K i nearly back of the Uintah House, CORINNE, UTAH, j AND RUFUd W. HENRY. I f. of Jt -- to-da- y. hot -- Sgr-Ord- Utah: ers , to-nig- ht io-- u Cheap! Cheaper! to-da- rancs. New York. wQl cling to tha hills. - J . NEW AD VEUTISEMENTS. Coriuue, U. T., Nov.2t. C9. WH TQL'NP, FRED J. TAlLOlt CO PARTNERSHIP wpn Si- tuot beU. paid Corlune, T., to P. IdwaUv iV'Ksoa. Novmli ti, P. EDW. CONNOR, . 3. 1859. ; This afternoon Dr. Cushman held a post mortem on the body of A. D. Richardson, and found that the stomach and liver of the deceased had been penetrated through v The ; physir clans expressed the utmost surprise that he snould have f urviyed-a- iril. GehVONeiF, Fenian head centre, delivered an address to the Brotherhood last night. Orders were Issued to the. effect .that befoio another winter passed away decisive meas- t -- on no2S-l- JAVES McNAV.sk R, STEPHEN, REYN By P. Edw. Connor, hi Attorney in i FANCY AND IaU DRY ROODS; : Ji: nAS JUST OrENED HIS rMiaOTt! i exam-inati- , Corinne. Utah. existing hrtoer - rndvrslgncA u wlrr the firm name of k Co., is tMa day dlo'vrd ly mutual consent. All tndbtrdn ss d Uie cou THS Passenger Train lotk li , are always on bentt to serve up goods to their with neatness and dupatch. cnatomers 03-- We have constantly on hand tbe finest of fresh Oyst ere, veeiv-- dally by Express, and are prepared to receive Orders to ship to Mon teas ehd other peoea eerLSm ; . Good Stock, New CoaelicK : and Quick Time. , Tltil HEriOIRSOli, AGENT, STOCK rt nU f CORINNE. t': GUO. If. HOLT, 8TAPLE nq!8-t- f ' ' of line, at the meet reasonable the public t-- v p ' DEALER IN i .CLOTHING., COOTS A SHOES, DAKEtlY. 1UTS & CAPS, AS fCST RECEIVED flue stock of fpcy and fAmliy Orooertra with every variety and te fact scything that cou be caHed fnr qnis t to a heavy rtiail boatnesej and the boys his all which he offers to d ways ou the U. P. Railroad. Cbmrr Montana and Fourth Streets, NOTICE! y, 1 j j J. M. WALLACE the CO. no25-l- thunder-storm- s, Cultivation and irrigation giving greater facilities for evaporation, tbe process of nature in tbe cycle of moistnra is quicksned, the particles f water make tbeNrircuit ortenef and more toqoent showers are the result. It is evident This climate of cool dry sjr in the winter, moderate dryness and extreme tensity in tbe summer, and atimulating rarity at all ; seasoot, is suited to nil ksaltby." and .most sickly is rare, eousnrpptlon elmt no- - 1 I e, ms 1 ' I no 3m no27 3t disturbances reorted ; everjtlring was exceeding y qqljt, and the result astonished the natives. Paris, 2. At a meeting of the Eniile Oil Corps Legislatiff ver said that, to guard against pop and tion is tbe which, during the last Besson, though not ular excess they must rally around some dynasty. frequent, were severe. Bbower are ex- .It is reported that the Viceroy of pec ted wh n the clouds' come from tbe Egypt presented,, tlie Empress Euwest and southwest: from the east they genie diamonds vahied at 6,000,000 dust-stor- : AND Jad New York, ' vance in passenger rates to the.wes oDISSOLUTION NOTICE! COMMISSION MERCHAN.T;. The new freigh took place heretofore exfsUns THE rates to San Francisco, bulletined toeeu Wm. Toun ard Fau S. 1 atlob. In bet smiiNos, are dollars hundred. per eight day, tbe town ot Cortnne, Cuh Trirttorv, was tbls 14 I! received by Mali end Telegraph. dissolved A.D. 109. y, November 24, by mutual Memphis, 3d. Avalanche and noil-tAiled; f ol fqfuiuptly use id, by t)s wtthdrSwal of tbs id 'Jaylor, Jackson specials say, Alenttra interest tn the hrU-- a, leaee of , and Leave Corinne dairy for Virginia .City. corns majority In tlie eouqtlesfrom his tue bnsine s doing herein and on. All dsbts-d&Dd ou nlternutc (lay for Hrleua the Utc nra will bo p Id to Vfn. Toumu which returns have been made, exk Co, who is alone authorised to e llect the Helena and Fort Bruton. ceeds 30,000. The Radical gains In same; aud alt mints again the same will be some counties reached 3,000. No ur seuted Co. a avo for payment. to Wm. Tot Connect with e. sea-breez- fie Cuban ! r-- . j es pale-fac- TH 1 ay Tbs Iudisos say "the brings a rain with him." The summer, hi; marked by tbs thermometer, is hot, but the great elevation, tbs lightness and dryness of the air,' tbe cool winds from the canyons and tbe complete absence of malaria, render it delightful aAdTwbole-somHere, at tbe north shd of the the rnouii. Lake; Ire have the tain air and the refreshing zepbyra from the plains.. Duiicg the last summer the thermometer usually rose eight or ten degrees from sunrise till noon; the greatest mid-da- y heat was hot oppressive, and tbe mornings and evenings, cooled by mountain sirs, were deliciously soft and pure. The most disagreeable feature of this sec- 8 The proprietor tins .pared no pel ns nor expanse in making i h tlie .mosiVomfortftblG place to pass away nir irouror two At tlregrcatNutbUul i Game. of tho ami bot Gohicn Crown Cigars, Auh, A incs nml Liquor. - . ta THE LARGEST AND FINEST FITTED UP ROOM IN, THE MOUNTAINS. e . t Street, CoiTiiine. IVXoilta.il fix An i I MAMM nt w, Sales-Roo- m KUJVJEnE I T "r J4-t- f to-da- classes, except theMormons, have ! The fElko nfrpcn(cnf says the Imet upon theirfirrital at the threshold of Utah. Jeers, taunts, discour- junction of tiro Pacific roads has been made at or near Ogden, but agement, blackmailing and persec- thinks 'Northern freights will be ution in every form has been the lot of the hardy miner and prospector, dropped offf at Corinne, as usual. So do we. j the; man vf enterprise and science, The same paper wants to appeal the doctor, the lawyer and histoHan, to that last resort of Kings, or each and all have beeen sacrificed to to settle the Chinese that morbid passion of inherent anybody els, Better let that job out to, brilliant, best question. t meanness. ) The or ablest man in the world, should some other independent man. he come to Utah and not fall In with By special dispatch from Lawrence, the Mormons, would be termed the 'most despicable wretch on the face Moa., tbs Philadelphia Post learns that iu the sujo-riocourt the case of Geo. F. of the earth., This Is probably best Godsos and Chsa llUratratcd In the visit of the Vice Godsos and Annie It. re-ivtil- CASH BUYERS, bouao w t of tt Mi uoorl river. j otr then sc fertility Large . found entirely barren of ot tiers that have advanced to the greMewood stockholders $200,000 for pnlnlc consittge, still others to the growth of sage- fidence ami to keep tire credit of the brush. In many place the transition I Bank unimpaired. evident, and from the testimony of early, 3d. Dispatches from Memphis, explorers, certain tract have completed iMlswissippi claim tiro , .State for Althe entire circuit of increasing fertility corn I y 20,000 majority; the:Legis. ture muitiiy consist!. of Radicals. within the memory of man; Wil.kinsburro, 3.-explosion Utah i itr the parallel of the Mediter-rnean,;bof fire-dam- p occurred at tlie Emthe elevation reuder it more pire mills tpis morhing. The particulars are not ascertained, but It is bleak, though not liable to sudden vieiasi-tudof temperature; the change in auy reiortcd seven or eight men nre sebu winter are quite moderate, but ttmdif- riously injured some feared fatally. feieuce I tween successive winter is ofMIDNIGHT DISPATCHES. ten much greater then in any other part of the United State. Cattle have been St. Louis, 3. A portion of the wintered in Cache Valley, Ogdens Role bomls recently stolen from the Real and other sections, entirely upon the Estate Savlngn Institute, Avcre found iy in the basement of a house range find witlioutshelter ; on the other on street. Third baud there have been winters in which of a traveling agent for The trunk altho settlement were ; isolated, when a New York jewelry house, was snow fell almost every day, with a liigli broken open ntNthti Boutliern Hotel to-dand robbed of $4, 000 worth of westerly wind, Kometime so high that documents ; tlie trunk contained spray was carried from the Lake into the about worth. The agent $33,000 City. The first two winters the Mormons thinks the .'thief followed him from spent iu the valley were unusually mild, New York. cattle living along the streams without Jack Looney Issues a card 1834-'33 offering to put up one thousand feed; the third winter, und that of of his own money, to be dollars were exceedingly harsh, and the peofor by Allen and McCooleon fougiit ple being unused to make provision there- New Years day ; the money to be for, many huudred cattle perished in the put in the hands of Allens friends snow. Twenty year ago ram very sel- so as to secure Its reception by him dom fell between May and Qctober; iu if lie vrins. McCoole also pliers to belt against its money 1860 it continued quitekhowery even to the plut up his value. first of July, and at present some' rain Boston, 3. Much dissatisfaction may be couuted on with certainty every Is expressed ly Republicans; and month iojthe season. The change i at- Democrats with tire nominations for tributed by on class of philosophers to a Mayor. A citizens candidate will ; by the uinloubtedly behominated. gradual change of lha rain-zonNew York, 3 Rumorsare prevrf--' Mormons Jo their prayer sod piety and more persons are to be arlent tbe favor of Heaven, but is probably due restedthat on a charge of being connectto cultivation sud platrticg. Tbe same ed with the drawback frauds. It is pbeuomenou is observed in western Ne- reported a clue lias been .found of braska and Kansas, and in. Upper Ejfrpt 'the hidden whereabouts of S. ! i CORNER MONTANA AND SIXTH STREETS, r V f Frothlugham. 2vew York, 2. A. D Richardson died at 5 oclock this morning. His remains! wi II be tuken to Mednay, Mass., for interment. Tlie Coroner will view the body this afternoon, and hold un inquest on Monday. Cheyenne, 3.A shed, containing a locomotive belonging to the Pa-- j eifle Railroad, was burned at Herman last night. Loss, $12,000. , Di3. Board of The Cleveland, rectors of the Second National Bank lrnve completed an examination of its accounts, and published uu otll- cial statement of extraordinary defalcation by tlio lute Cashier. Buell, concerning Which there has been great excitement in financial circles throughout tire Union. Buell, during lilts long connection with the Bunk, had the full confidence of tire Directors and customers of tire Bank. His defalcations were betrayed by himself hr a memorandum prepared for investigation, of t lie Directors, to his death. The abjust previous stractions amount in all to $47,000. The Bank law u surplus of $.530,000, and is authorized to call in ftoui the . ! and. iVare-KTous- o New York, 1. Richardson married last evening .to the late Mrs. McFarland, by Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, assisted by Rev. O B. , tmsophisticHteil Dutchman, who, with his Wifoand eight children was n roiU to thu Pscitic, wam ewi lulled out of several hundred dollars, the saving of several years, by a .gang oi ' the eUU, alia the gamblera, swindler and scoundrel of the Promontory, leaving Uro poor folk utterly destitute, a they were unkble to recover a cent. Thi vile und nefariou transaction woh the hair that broko the earners back, for it so incensed the railroad tu in that they determined to rid f.io pi ice of alh snch character infesting it. They accordingly aroied thcraielvtH. aud with road Mr. Edwrd,-ignt- f oftht ri theP.crowd at bead their Uivrv, they gave a quarter of an hour to luave, tdariug an engine and ear at tbvit diiosai t tratw- .port them. to that boHtud W tbit lueree, rinn.-- , with its Jew mine ruble hut fcL untie and dlbadfalbv . . ;. . y to esrv'ndered, The dcc,iflau. tiual.y tablish th&janetion of the two road at Ogdon, is 1 ready, qw tpv JolJ, Ur acting s iarge livflax of rbuld-b- k settlers' t3T' that place, ainoog whom, our informant assured us, is quite a number of worthies, o wners-o- f f gambling bells, rum boles, "deadltUlv and other delectable places of a like'kind, at Criuue and Promontory. t' This wc say Is what men of. nil ; ETC GnEAT VARIETY. I and ChiWren,i Ware, MWiffc 111, , ondrfaa off r boiler advsatsgis to , , at - mu WcatuS Briglumri Taxes Royal Presentation Ino'-odto- o : ; I ) s Urge and well on b&nd of oil kinds. u pa-erth- v FURIIITUftE AIID CADIIIET WflllE HOOTS, SHOES & GAITEKS The Fenians. Again. . ' Btltetm Fourth' and' Fifth btretts, C0&IM1E, tTAH Defaulting Cashier . ' BOOTS, SII0ES AND GAITERS, er J Material of all Kinds. Mouldings and Dressed Building ' " 1 ' j ; w-f- - UlchardvOii. I DOORS AND BLINDS. SASH, . i. ,. BOOKS, STATIONERY. poroa, POCUCT. CDTLEBY v7aezi tn 1 Dont forcet to cn II aud exbefore purchasing t amine, elsewhere. no95tf AND , . TV4.tf NOTIONS OF AU. osrvrwt. il.tWl'j.-jCQRIN- ' KW' UTAII- - Uri |