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Show .r imom ' -- f -- - X, 'V Tin UdULY RCrCRTEEL lWtfFFtCIAL, PAPER Ca City, County, Ter-,-p p" tf fitVirpiEitf the United .t p8tctei. ar h. i,i.r.: , i S ttf - L- 1- ,yf Loo an.J Cache Co., U. T.,1 whioh in leva pie good and wholesome the truce of cowardice and guilt was Thus did -- rr government decline to take Just vengeance for jtflolVtlasQ. fBt the signs of tl, )ee oj sho( the hour n( Jh.who, wit I jgs, kbeaU thepowers ance will wawlo be a virtue. In social and bushiest relations Mormon ism has erected a barrier to divide the people. By decree of the man-eiiwb- tii tf ttpovjn Corinne the other night wh)ch pss very enthusiastic, Jon d; at vhich; a memorial was adopted to be sent to Congress to have Utah divided, and to annex the Corinne district to Idaho. In the first place Iwould Hire to kndWwfiat you mean by the "CorinneJ. district; Ioee it take in ill of dactie valley? lf so'we want ng' 1 ; ef-4b- m e- UevAVy,imelga , j rfJXr -- gsss&assg ?' UxiUU-Uing-mainl- her-hil- s. m A-- r. i J j to-da-y , , f ! - 1 to-da- y m-eti- ng -- d st r s ; , j Hall-roa- best-jiopulatloi- , M I togo- - to - IdahoOtir crops 'Were very poor this year, andso they havebeenTor two or three years, and we cant, afford pay tithing 1 - rm st A - , r - - same.-To- - o to-d- ay i-- -- . - , v . . V that-en- I d -- UT 1 h K - 1 ' v5fs?ff6 dan--ge- intsh-mbl- e x , t t uu-jusU- y, - a 1 ! peo-pl- e; -- out-Lj- -- 5 ct MjH-echnn- . ''o . , ;0I1W 4 -- ( f f , , i muiiZ-intetin- asM-mbled- g , , c3 !dauici -- - f i s asriasftWiA iriil-prope- 5 t &&&& otruTpik policy to be pursued; If so,- please send me a copy by i the usual way. There has been considerable excitement liere: for, the last few" days about a letter J published In your papef last week; purporting to have bet?n written and forwarded to you by, Mr. C: C. Goodwin of this place t Jacob Strauss, - ; . J. K. SatedUy, , Hyrsm House, Frank. .G, Bush, . , hy'thW people who the still republlo. IWIl Ajpafca4 while n at 1332 tayotitl 4a..w v.? 't I- - been sent stood guard which the conductors of Mormon brothels will have no part to act, either at the ballot box or in the Assembly. Oar neighbor Lorenzo 8now, aerose the tfrsr. should seSwsn? at o0ee 4oa ssoosrtn bis barricaded preparatory WiT tnlbl lood Wferie pAortentkby . dt co 1 w ho a 1 3;i it d siitMo V r Ueoortcy,.and doors tbenolhec can do to solve the Mdrtnori ;'qaes tkJJ Jfy S'rtftOfiBi il1frtfciUc)Hgr4i met nW&HkctsihdOktHotne w ps ra: tmdr thp call 6f States. Territory. aiss Beveral bnis 'Srere Tntrodbcsd arid irreurecwtwairy 'dhqmM oTpm rtUrrzl byillorrellv of lygamy InBde.porOoIJlrfk after buslneei of jspertsace1 was trans- -' 4 A such annexation, and insure to the neo-X"! A ei Vl'c.K f. .n .0 L j-- i .rfwui rn,oU X JO a- X .a .TKOVH esf rt vvfvtos TShw car ' lsgis-iatk-m ril ilrinNo A 4 . -- -- . i - C. O. B. Greeu, Ad. Kubn,, G. Goldborg, John W. Uarrisb, J. Knnfer, J. W. Guthrie, A W. Taylor, John Eaves, CORINNE, .UT.UL I Beet of Wines, Llqour end Cfgare hi variety. Walk right In, and hrlp ' . . - .... NOTICE j: I A. Stubblefield, D. K. Short, Samuel How, 6.- L Tibblos. h-r- L 1 on "I1 with another lottcrfrom Mr. W. H. Bhermanof.Balt Lake, to Mr. Goodwin. Mr. G. declares lie never wrot it, and those that know him, believe him: I for one dont think he wrote the letter at all, so if you ' .. are not quite sure that Mr. G. wrote STRKET, if, please say so Through the columns of your paper as his life und OGDEN, U. rV property are considered in. great danger, pending, the investigation. REST ACCOMMODATIONS l MARY CITIZENS giruidirertismcnts. WHITE HOUSE, - . mu i Friend. WHO SAYS HOT JOE! FKEftH .YMTEK3, and try them. dr : relldw The public are UAtifled, that Jox the hailrued Kku. uden. keep i t jit v ; JOHN DAVIjES, Prop. 'v MOIV rAIV A A R onsonnlile Cha rge.. For ths Ulab llKlc-- Mr. Editor: f see all your folks up at Corinne arc goig In for cut- ;r JOII aIMVn th VIQH KKKr, Kr JanAU AKD Jan. 8,1870. . kt WHO Tbe above la falae aa to th. anient or expended. ' g. (j. rrtLr , ' Ogden, , gentlemen., i - . . i.,. i ' Thera hi a been but f 3.1 00 cxpendisl Jall (Wlua beU'aUavt). There . Patrick Hall, aide dne from iiiaeno that aimed a auW I . L Hobbs, and maint.ln a ,Wm. Iirimer, raoratly, ,;rr, patoe form e. on Mr. Hewed IL C.Lawborn, A, W, Merrick, lectcd $300 09 tbe aubacription. tor wt I Louis Herman. account of. The citu- - j tt refcaea hi gtre auy of thia matter, and . (Committee on behalf of the citizens of an expla-atlthorn that have not pal l to wunhold 0 ' ' Utah. they ubecribed, ifll Mr. plauation of whathaa been dune alih U),t h already collected. 1 BLACKSMITH SHI Front Street.' CORINNE, UTAH, iur'riuppltfM ting Utah Into, and giving this part PropowulH Orrics Bakksck akd 8aoaoss Aon,t, I of it to Idaho. SDo youbknow, sjj, ri J. O8H0RN 4 M). 1'ii.prw Idaho, January Ttb, i87. J that . this project takes In Ogden Scaled prooMle are luvltcd aod will bit atlbls OUI e natil iijou, ou Satarday, ih I am now to do all ViikI of 'n and all the settlcriients in Weler 13th Inst., for lurulshlog aad daUTtriug the fol- tbe very low--prepared Teamafer prieea. and Echo canyoni, (alao Coalville' lowing enpvllee at tbit Agency, vU : .. eye will And It to tbwr lutrvt to k'w mm going e'eewhere. and AYarishlp, and thc'settlements 23,000 pouuda of California before - S3 Don't forget the place. jS Flour. soutli of this place, be tween, here Utah, or, otlier brands Coffee. lUo 200 aud Salt Lake? As for our part we of. clean, dry, 500 pound LORIIV1ER, would Justos soon live in Idaho os brownpounds clear. Sugar, HAUBEU fib IIAIKDKKSSli 50 pounds. best Adamantine T'tah and rather too, because all tho . ... ,m Candles GO polvgatnlstSj would leave bero tlien bard Soap. good arid go Into Utah with Brigham, lOOpounds iUce. pounds Corinne, Utah. - od aiKl!-'- et .' . 4 Wm. , - , r , 8 pound- pure black Pepper .11 but we dont want anything done i 12 bxo. Preston is Medog. that is golrig tqhart Ogde,. There rrills Yeast Powders. is a great raany Monogomist "TDI8S OLTTTION NOTICE! HA gallons Vinegar. tnaet tnH caaea eperlfy the kind here that will favor anything endPropoaale of RR8HIP heretofor- arllclce to be faruibel, aod nrn quality frerii out Arm of 11olld name and the under under of Coffee and trauamtttcd with Brigbijuns pice bide..Flour,, 8oer to;get tmetneae to thli id tbe lxvam, Livery tbe , itdorit interfere withOgden. rule, If dleeolved by mutual couaeut. on the W Bid muet be made eepermtely for Flour. ie Tbe in Id reacrved or December, 1863. Tbe bualneaa will b r0 all bide. am for right It favor any of reject I, one, anyhow, Mon'ana im f . , . Mor-riao- ns ...THRDO-FART- 1 Each bd muet be sccemtealed by e guarantee et the old itand. corner of the underelguedrbe barteg par elgued by two reeoobaiule pereoua, that Iu caeo treeta, by totereet of Me Sci utak hi h D.F1 tbe bid be accepted aud a contract eutered Into, the entire JOUN BOLUS they will give ample bonds and security for the Mai deO-lfaithful perf Jrmanoe of the aame, The supptlea to Im delivered on or before the Sth proximo. . , ISDl'STRl Proposale will be addreaeed to the uoder-gnePATROJilZEjnOME and endorsed Propoaale for SnppUoa. TheauppUee will be ftald for upon delivery. W. IL DANILSOX, latUeut, V. 8. A., Special Indian4 Agent, Fort Hall, Idaho Territory. ' I r , 1 Hels a Mor-mo- xx : . t i.--, .. - r m. (?Your true.. ;L - - i - spririg.'s w 4f t - ii" s HEREBY FORBID ALLFER80KS, 0W1X0 J' f ? U h .bj-- ! t ?i . r i. F - ... : POCKET COTtEBrAXD A MAM - i f ! . II U'AAUiSi I m , f PF : THORODOH .1 !:,' J., J - mtieu, .a aooountant and la of on sugBgement , on verypenmen,' reasonable termei on be will devote himself to up and balancing old books of account,writing opening bweeta4u Befareooea unqsoeptloeubie. address, "A. A," Bbtoutbb OmcL Corinne. de38-3'December XT, 1SS9. Oouivbb, - .t' :U' Arst-clee- e r;U-t- , ; K1 ' -- COBWWV TJTAH' f , s . tuPostI a? Offer BsUgity f t BUSINESS XDU bPALL K 0TI05S. ;- w v (Zofittui PwilH P dUlate returned o w The All DUn". 8 DISSOLUTION ItOTICEJ ! stork 4 I larders, l THE OOIRTVKRCIIP hWvtBfcrs existing a dknowu as the Ann oC llown, Bvwzss4 0o, le this day dissolved by mutual oonsent. by the withdrawal of JT. Q Dehstss of Dublin, lodians, 8. of hleoutlre ISSsreet ta tha Arm. . All debts and srllsnttnWe DoS-- 1 m uf the' Ann willbe ; OjoHw.D.'AeT. a B. 0a - 5 j i say-deb- v w ItpTICE! wr the )etu Arm 'ef BOOTH 4 CO, ot Bonnerille, t payluff dueeaidTIfm; MET. Chat mas, as ws base dtsaolved partaerahlo.' 4 Any debts dne said Arm WlU be collected by me. Jeo4-l- CORUEPONDENt.. i 1 1- - GSO. X: HOLT, -- If. y, M W r.t : . h ' VWO. January, VTAU . .Toot, Alahamo. f TDK heretofore eiriflag between, the Undervlgned under the ftrtnof F. Baedljnmbe,9Utt at B AO ebb ten 4 Uaoa. baa this day bee dtaeotved teugh er dreeeed f urulihed by mutual consent.. All accounts and notes dse Lumber us In this Tenitory must be Mttled with tbe Oaah Prices. new firm of T. aoebbach 4 Boo., end all debts dna us at Troy, Alabama, must be settled with the new lira of TnaonomB H. Avbbbmch. H. ADKItBACH. J ti. dm FBKD THEODORE h. ADE&RACH. DZaLOB x ' . jau4-4t 8AK H.' AUERBACH t , N i i i BOOKS,1 ST1TI0XERV, P.8 : You asked the, other day If X thqagbt the junction was going to be, moved? I think not i until ' J I PHE-HAEC ' (I SaltI LAxs'CnV, Utah,' - : Until then I am .- Proprietor of the i 4 -- ! DtOaOLTmOUIfOTICE H " than I cat! Write ' H. Alti'IIOUSK- - and a'good fellow,but its most soon too i to. come out so strong against Brigham yet. If there was a VDtetnknhcre ,andpeoplc. could vole; without, the: teachers, ; the blshopci and Brigham knowing jpst eiactly boVririch niari votcsItUink a Xrirgo number "oK ihe ciUoens in this eounty would .vote; for It.'; I; : suppie you! k p ow hotv' oUr tickets are numbered and.registered before we vote, so that the authbrities can tell after election.; just ' how cycry toen .votesso X will' riot bother you witria detailed account of it.1 JIt; is enough to sfly that If cutting ris off from l)tah and annexing Us to Idaho, is not going to injure Ogden .than ,we go. in for. Idaho Bureil will be up and see you. in u few days and theii wie can talk It overbetlcri i d . - it.1 V, m -- ; phatically' about K . ; - would gi ve us population at enough once by 'being - attached to Idaho, to be admltUd Into the Union right away. There, is a good desl of . talk ori the streets, and u the storcs and salooris about. it, .and one fclloW got pretty roughly handled for stating ;hie!opiniqnr- too embecause )( V-- . . t of-hot- b as&w&finsn judsn to our r- , . - , ! j d, special espionage U. T., V , and perhaps tbe loss of "our proper- Victor. Cordelia,) ty. i You say you rn ext paper will P. H. Wilber, .. contaliTa full account of tho pro- 5. Davis,,;- -. . , E. Conway, ceedings of the meeting aud the T,J. Black,, " i v' - ATI entile ij rrcUwaul i, -- n -- 1 - ooe-bal- f a- - ditioo of this world reaqvnedt .of tbs.Ter- tkriUto'ARmrtD. Itiohardson, i, of Utah, respectfully petition, that and for solo by 0. H. Elliott, ritory so moeh of tbs Territory of Utah as has lorUtalM north of tbe forty-firparallel j of north All (he latest stylet latitude, be attaebed to and made a port Patterns Winter dothlog nod t of fbe Territory of TLtriand for canes log Goodof at tba Marble Front f of such action joar memoriulists pre- Palace, ooner of 4th hod Mont, Ad. SabiACra, Proprietors. sent : j .That bjrjMtcklegislel ion the agrtculftt-ra- l, agwod commercial and financial interests of tbs people concerned will be promoted, t TbatJtUof tide Territory Is under the l.Feul Crown Cignra, t lituohc tbe control of the Uormon Gharch, and Tbe beet aesortment of reading tbri Territorial Legislalare or Tltah being in Corinne ran be found at Elh f the fora. in fact bat a synod of ecclesiastical agents will be sold at Go to 'Ad. ICulins who enact only each laws os bare beut Front Store, earner of 4th and k already agreed upon in church councils. streets, fbryoar Winter Clothing. That all legislation in Utah ia shaped to Basineee Booms to Bent prerent opposition! to polygamy and to Utatah House. suppress disssotloos in tbe Mormon Bansohoff A Co, deliver Goods Church, to check free immigration, pro- city end t the depot free of chargt i hibit snterprim , and retard progress in Bxz Flous at Creighton A Mac lbs Territory.; It aims, by tbe .nqjast enAll the leading Eastern sodY. actment of special franchises, to centraldally ize power and property in tbe church and et halfand Weekly newspapers at E prioe. its Isadora to the great detriment of the Go fo T. Ollier for fiat material interests of, the country. at whaleaale, only. That by annexing thig portion of Utah yon want darable Fnrnitar. i to Idaho tbo people therein wrUl be trans- J. If W. Leaker, ee he is a work raj ferred trom the theocratic system of Utah iU up hie work In substantial & J to tbeioand and .wholesome gorernment jnzt aborethe Foot oOce. , of tIdoh(v wbrirej os in : otbsr Territories, New stook, of California wintry immigration and industry will be snooar-age- jaet received at Ellfott's, of tbe be-national inlcrets fostered, tbs rearid retail. wholesale at ty, p sources of tbe country developed, aud the Crashed Sugar at Bansohoff k C. existence of polygamy ended by the ex&? ercise of Judicial poasr. . RAFFERTY'S rliEG Sll Dennis J. Toohy, ; Y. ILMnnro, -E. 1, Johnson, - T Ollier, nOXTAXA STREET, N. S.Banshoff Wells Suicer . Dr. J. W. Gfriham. Dr. O. D. C ft asi skis, Ititoem 4th auI Zth tH m, O. IL EUiott O, D. Huyck KYour tnemorialisu, citizens . any, longer. This part of the Territory, if; properly managed, with good meri Atthe ?ead, could be inade to produce a great surplus, but when they sen tall our best men off, on missions,! 'and to lobby and spy all round through the" States and we have to support them, besides all the others here at home, who never do any work, it combs too hard on us, when1 crops are bad and prices low like they are this yea r.. T'dorit.know whether you are properly informed or not upon the lives and .habits of those living in, pblygatriy, but it is an established fact that those smart enough or mean enough to get a whole lot of 'women to ,ll'e, with them,' are smart and mean enough not to do much work." It Is very' seldom 'J get your paper here, and when I do I dare riot let many see it a few of us read it aud then we burn it up for fear the teachers or bishop will find it out, which1, if they did, wpuld subject,, ris to 'press assembled: $ cal jv-ig- 1 , j oe-fre- as aiinfniio'ir T7, , To the Honorable the SenatettH and Dear Reporter: the shop, Zlosthtw street. In year Saturdays peperyou cay t JIhuse of Representatives ofOon -United States of America in ' BeTowd TBB Mmsttsrrrt-T- h, a great mass meeting was held" in ea e,H ....iiortVierri degree ottfa-t-i S3. of theMormonr inanifeSted lowafd wt one of tw are Utah;A9;jdiUi6;Vbt4pr the pnealtlcs ofthe t termipatlon emenatiug from the government icejritl Ghoreli fordealing with the'6en-ewyX?enftte "nhflrce whaisoeverr atire of public either local or. general, Mr. Johnson a dgrrrvthU-aeper-i are Mormon project to dhreu.! f a a history tntm disloyalty. .Traonajid f . C attllA1 of the review xauept tqr palf portion "A adaUoxwunpouwhich idtKh li rich..iiw irittTMr You ngUae, built rthe ' edifice a it, Annexing portion f name rans. Y Utnblo.'Idahei .fioereverr wonld hate a Jhis consolidated fanaticism. High The Gemot od llewri5Cf thfucrtnicture contrary effect, as tho Gentiles in Idaho P mines vtiose every column fountains.. Her far oatnamber the Mormons in this .part plinth to and capital tells the story of massameit y efUtab, aod Wot CokitionetodaBo. Mr. Johnsons address was one cf facta, figures pre rapine and Incest; From Its doy in tlie and dates that told too welt why the MorACS Ous can be seen the mangleiHictiin mons exercised each a degree' of bate and centre anti: on.thf ,w?fteri- border, Mririrital n tf eadbw , as in mourn rj u In tfonooppeK lead and thh other discord with their dying groan fear of the present attitnde of the govern. ment and the tapvementa of tbe Gentiles baser metals the Territory extensive-- 1 heard the benedictions of thepropfrj uaA-i?i5r?No.y; 'er in their midst. wealth etover Uie sacriflce of that dread ly abounds; and her hidden AGUATtCyXLY. cb invites the industry of the hardy scene. But enough of this now tfif w remade, all ihe end same off all that treasent A A GOOD to MOVE miner come and' possess the iticmx tendinglo tab i . wllnown i bistoryi i In1 the confttpy AND TIIE ONJLXi lying porihol th list ure' of The continual tioast of Mormon-Isi annex It to idaHo was tbe tr romid about Silver City, Idaho City is that; with them Utah has I j sme nece prayer yfl prcn(q and akmgby the, Oregon Pouudary prospered materially as by no other U't oik U a RESOL of committees SPEECHES, IONS,' nary Ac., to cling a large number of mills are conr people It ;ooud liave riorie. Tills AND CONCLUSIONS. present ear claims in the proper light to stantly at work, and with profits propiOsftlon fs riot only false but rijna(90Maeiwers given for J., J , that are wonderful to contemplate. diculous. , The contrary is the. fact ( bV .tDMsittietltfg on 11inr14T, thw Cogrcs the government aud the Unitetl States to all the Terri- Ctbinst, held iu tbii city to obtain tUe olllviiaU f ; Workmen from alltlie Staten of the Compare her in Utah, when thei meeting ad- of the jmh Union; from every; land ,of Enrope, tories , around her. Colorado not iws and rxprru ih 'iA ' ' ff Alt jonrned. and thousands of, Chinese are en- - ten years oldI, Montana arid IdahoT1! 'gaged In The mines of Idaho; and still youhger, : ' Xevnda also, once a b ptirlion of this Territory lying north LCTrCkS Plttut TUriPEOrLIw I of tbo 41nt parallel and Annexing the .'. the number, of those who yearly of a und Utalir rich part but; now; rame to Idaho, was n.gruyd, sneceas iu r;D amass large. fortunes are not a few. prosperous State of the Union; U. T. Halt Lake City, juy The new gold mines of .Boon Creek one of these has more materi- etry pVifituur. Though modest and Baturday, Jan. 8, 1870. NandOro Grande, discovered last al wealth, and has all the elements quiet, it whs dignified end earnest. To IhclZditor of the Jlcportcrt was called to order nt an Tbe August, are very .rich palcen, which, of success and progress In greater I see In yourraper. o.this date, when the spring season opens, avtll degree, thnnUtnh after jier tweiily-thre- e early bvnrt by DeiiniltT.'Toohy,' and the. jpisii ftgrluLuk riiass meettng of tlione follow ing gcntlemeu nominated and con- attract hither a large Immigration division of Utah, and ye&ra, can. ex b Ibi t. Tho rec- tirm-to prnide, viz : Dr. O. D. Cass, favoring the ,of old and new miners.;. :This gold ords of the Treasury Department ., 'HrG asscott, TW. Oarisli annexing all, that portion lying GbairiiatiW.' . miles north--- is.about.200 . wlil region show that no two north of tho forty-ilrWashington degree of west of Oorinnc;and the 'best route or" three "other Territories of the aud D. D. Ilnyck, Svcretiiriex. Upon SMUiulng the Chair pr. Cahs set fotlho to It Is from this poinLfheclimato cost .the government a ohjrctn of the meeting Uniqn hqve iu a few brief and 'of Idaho is salubrious and mlld.j n .proportionate arilriuut hi tlds would be an excellent thing-focix?nse. remarks. agriculture the'( Territory lssome-wh- st We therefore say tliat In duty to appropriate Idaho arid for the Gentiles north JudeToohy being loudly called for bebindherhjglibbrs, though the people of Idaho and of this sec- cutne forward and addressed the meeting of tills city, but what effect would CfuT t&zfng arid p osturage the Pa tion of Utah the annexation f. proin the; moat elaborate tones) taking in It.linvoioiU&aH Lakeland us Genclflo slope affords no better fields posed ought to be. effected by act of every thiug from the exploring of the tiles here? The portion you pro J forattle, sheep and horses. "The Congress immediately. The north "Great Isin," the lives of the pioneers, pose detaching takes all of northern, eastern border abounds In coal, iron, degree of this Territory, embracing the on I Utah and the Balt Lake valley to history f tho first. so bseque-ut- , forests Ac yost Wtl' iCoPPVi led i Ac d of v the entire line the Pad it last settlers; the ealih, ioterest and re- within eight miles of this city. It Iff ef heavy timber! J iprlngVo salt, shouldbe given to Idaho. This sources, so fame developed, and tbo bril- takes all the bes ngrieultqral secsoda, sulphur, maguesla, chalybeate would glvetdlllfe'latter Ihe valleys liant future awaiting ns and the country tion ? Ulah1, apt! about 2if,00(j of its Ac., are everywhere to be found of Balt Lake, Cache, Weber and in question if .properly, managed. The while tiie joor Igof Bear River. It would give., to her Judge; than gavs somefoets.flgnres and norant fanatics, victims ofBrighams Ihor the communication by rail which statUticx, comparing Utah, the oldext set- machinations, have always been seThe Terrifory was organized in she needs and deserves ,Jt would tled of the present Territories, witn bar lected to go south and fight the ln-- ; 18G3, since which time its resource radtfu&xeupmmfdtioriVf 2a,000 to younger and more flourishing entempora-ries- , dintis. Tho more intelligent arid which plainly argued aotnethiug influential classes have have been doveloped most Surpris- Idaho, taking in Corinue and the goue'totlie -- Her towns, cities and settle- entire stretch of country where Gen- .wastwnmgin'UtrW t'Tliisif Wrong the north and settled in ' the Weber, ingly. ments exhibit the thrift of a hardy tiles now live from Wyoming to Judge was not slow to trnceto thst fa lint Bear Lake, Ogden, Cache and fa- of tefrr that bf'hoverod over and persevering race of men. The Nevada. Strike us off from Utah Vlt?i fsjfitbeiiig'liifldeiice blighted lad, vaJieyp, where crops where Ina will at Idaho number new and Jdalio this then more sure with less work. Ah you population jOf porjignf most God's favored one of Ihe of sHts IflouAslvlitff the census of this year not less thau twill the bldom of that this division of Utah, and Call it by'what nameyon say, I Green earth.4 en-- , the live here. bomi6d ;ialivlyf activity which cannot parcel ng it ou t among the adj oi ii i ng or wish, Brigliapiy, Bigamy, Poyganiy, i h itlie only tiring tiie terprlsirig pioneers who have so rap- Our lands, our cities and our towns akfutjielJgkNiU Itl- e fleets nriy the ' I qrftoicf, Mountain and the intelligence idly developed the llocky will, under wholesome legislation; true, too true, nud of snob a nature, hierarchy fear," hills Itarren to the rise become then and of such desystem,, making usefulness, ms eluc;duted by the Judge, that naturally your, paper brings fruitful, and from sterile plains pro- agents in thoi development of the leads a iemn to involuntarily exclaim, cided measures being aken, has iriHskleraUe cotnnlCnt. and ducing cropsof superabujidaiitulen- - eoujitt f, Itf Whlh we live. like hbcity. what ereateil religion, ngion, r Objt 1 nwrv-cti 1 ewrtli n rsanuirTpr. i As tiie only American city of are cojnmitted in thy unme ! The no little liuto and fear. My opinion p' J ly. ritorlaPVxisfence Idaho has. con- Utah, ve ask' tiie government t outrngesdwelt Isif woulif rieKily riuin Bait; Lake some time on our natural tributed tenfold more to tiie subj Xnfff thil Motion lof Utah, with Judge nnequaled climate, latent wealfk for some time toeoriie, If this move r stance of,the country than Utah hits its people, to Idaho, and thus take Ac-- Wiwd Isew.'ibeyynigtW btf is successful.,. You know the Genpat to in nearly a quarter of a century. it out that deadly gidriawifiraawCorsd t attbeCal ul gious tiles and apostates have a good deal (orngnijiip . More than tor Utah has been upas beneath whose shade the can-dj- d modem form of government like tbut of of property here nowio Itmild be this, , ther q.-- i s no Idaho; and bfearnestly advocates an act well to move careful in tills matter, revlewef. U I realty an expeisivt ))Aniccl , oon-rather than a Terri toryfl and a hv<ny llrefor human society. at oucs, believ- till you nrck3fc&Jir4 all safe here of Congress to,. stant and heavy drain on the nation-- , ing as be does that (tbe dismemberment from loss and danger. Mr. W. says) W!! nortlriin portion of tWXtUdbehSuickest, and he betreasury. One Is of the Country, ClLWaiULL-fOYfLOF UWfr ( iUlahPf at least Ibis an integer of the American whole; THS .4 it,annexiugthe same to Idaho, is tbe only lieves it the only way to settle this 1' the other a hindrance and drawback, The supreme parliament .pf "the just and economical way iu solve the MoJ nxutfriaol Authority in Utah. The the seat of disotieilience, and an im,--4 StateorDesrctis ho tv 1'n'slon mou diflicolty. The Jndgs wa- frequent plot is thickening. Yritirt truly naturalas welb At illegal. oppose r of at Balt Lakev City,, by command of ly interniptcl with applause durriqg his iVedf'ilf tniVlosc. bhe if heart 'ournatituUoha and laws. Utah, his highness B. Young, Governor. poebrl(d 3-- , haSre is thatIOTTOCOJI1 to hitherto isolated tkkiffwb' tigvf This dominlouHis tnrilcta myth, Tbsjmly r, save through avenues of but in name and pretensions has a we were not rrepartd ,to reproduce his Briqiiam City, Box Elder Co. i next spoke Is now, by the railway on its U.T.; Jan. 10, 1870. j existence, 'ill? Governor, leech iu print!. 'Jdtlge'Spicer positive of iu kffdrs stats y. out'wad Wg$, exjosef ln lts fllthy Editor, Reporters Brigham Young, rmdJUeut. Gover- jPpou bederived and ts. the Uuh by wonder-lutc advantage g Deau Bik: Your letter of the 7tli a tha of Al Sriiiihwere elected gaze deformity nor, JLeorge Idaho. inst. came to hand this section of Utah this annexing A, m., and people. on tho 2d day ofkugost, 18.39, upon Trie th ground) and not takes Judge been read. has I regret to carefully ' Occupying a largo aud ItnpoHant which- day also its legislature was be would tbiU suoU-prpcediug fdrrilslt we can Aay Ulmt yoo (rio chosen. ThaUbbhclave of ruffians 1 part of the public' domain, the peo- all round, to the names from this mutually advaaUgous to your memcity ple of U tab for twenty-thre- e years will now probably "enact that the section detached arid 'attach to1 Idaho, orial to Cougress,' asking to have, haye lived lrirapd practiced customs, Cullom Bill W unconstitutional and to the geucral and to this gpejrmsput this part ' of Utah cut off and anunder the guise of a religious, creed, therefore void ! This Is the manner. hi whereaiCat the countty present that to any-- otlier land would have In whicii the State of Deseret, on question ia of iiq ;beuefit ' to! the govern- nexed to Idaho. You ought to rendered them outlaws of ihe gov another pccneieallspoaedof the act ment, tho the people who iohitb.t it, or know our situation better than to ask, it. .Dont misunderstand. me ernmect.IIere. e tlipncfteh- - of Congress of 1862 on polygamy. au bodytlae except a ie J leligi'ous and1 think we that fe'V, of tOur6htniori Hs that Once' Bam is 'Is(a inbali Lks s yt ; The J udgws now in a humor to enjoy a repetition any way are not In favof of any tbettreris eceleshAttsivnra" explanation on the map waa us, nme Stand from under. al monster, the Mormon people of the joke. very interesting and instructive bat too ow tho in and its law, spurried asm long for us to do it justice m oar limited you ivad ilxed.a system whose every spsce. TbsT Jotlcmiugv restitutions were andnsulU, hpaped upon us by the WhatV ea fdea Is foul arid every: tenetari then iu produced, t feed aud .ooipmeuted Church authorities Tor. it iSjiiot tbe Oiia shadow ,i apori Ina very able manner by tbe Judge, bethis t nbomlnalldnl'Beneath.the Tho chief eounty city pL who would quickly put of Brigham Youngs .brothel, Mor--, fore boosts after 'Which' 'they wire miariimously vicinity of Corinne foundation the f their shoulder to the wheel, if they ; ; rl t monism sets Immorality on the seat of a Mayor who is by nature and byt adopted: of substitutes of decency ,'for vlrtue jfc Gorinne) dareffitobutiyou know as well as ,XUKvyd, iy jibe people fatkcrZaMl piirtfagetH lIorxg$i That we, that stleh a thing as hilling ones Utab,'in grandfather of his own son. Is the we are'esfutslly JniavoK of .haring all voice jagainst Brigham or any of the offspring of this mpnstrous. union pbrihn Utaf) tlXi )iei fiprth of autfuutfcMt4he Church, hasnever prophelia psrpatio.;) Aft ttVidil, the son or brothel of his mother. tbs tbe 41st degree of north latitude attached; beenkhritr!ns1nct5o 'came to this ; English legal niaxim had it, "the Terrible fact. to the Territory of I&ibo; and in behalf Territory, except the Godbeitcs in King oon do no wrong so is it en: tbe foifOlriryl-ffctpiesent Sf polygamy forced In r ir o r.r-fi 1st That the trade, travel, business hat the chief libertine of Balt Lake and intetMrthof'tbo' people will be pro- us In the smaller settlements to This gang of polygsmUtio bishops, moted by such annexation. oomefC3atOJbff lCfii byhfs never elders, tPtjreK fi, MFHre the Salt Lake City yesterday under the name filing edica.? Up t ihls 'tlme d,thiCfcuxtstlm.Un c3cn General of Assembly of Utah. They will jriindiha aBdsMtbaedlbf the coauriy. 3X TLv,)1rj1..fs,,(?.fp.rPrU8 ,,id AllLihr'pbKver priotelygive you E:3 rch ItSthcrlUesef tlbTrritry when, under the provisions of the 20th improvement and will encourage the in- all the facts, figures and statistics riveiy where from Motion of the Cullom Bill, District Attor- vest meat of oepital and generally pros- you wish, but can make nothing sections. pu&fofridw, Wilhf'h'eaiy Vlpites of the tabgnatfe ney Hempstead will send them home to per the the ipteftf will 4th. liberate It the people of Utah for your success, allow me to subto the teat on the .bench, personal their numerous concubines. Governor -scribe myself Shaffer will then order a new election in from the despotism of Mor mon Church or s-M- J.n, 9,1870. Utah they eaa mvsv here, "Jodge Spicer farther explained the obf-- $t ud adrisabity df dopng CTeo relations, in a Wry txtiafaeiSry be wascacereded ty tbe Hon. . U Jobuaoa. O. Jobnaor t though ah waAuppaed to the VnUion oHjaalhere tofore, .now favored it as the last au4 only true foliy to parene ia dealing with the Mormoha. Mr. Johnson has been a resident of Ut h spui e .A ea ears, and Has witnessed the effect and hatred oTlhe J f - ''- 4 eottled by tbs new Amo funga 4 Hobumu. Corinne, December IS, IKS. " ' iMX BOW. -- 'Salt Lake City,1 10 Tbe last sptka in tbe last tie ot C. XL; H.waa.(lrireu y by Brigriam, in th presence of an -- to-dn- f hmaenwassemblagSof pfopTeTrom'sH M.T;9Bass. J. Q. BUH3E8S, dthe Co.) tbeMf Wholeeale .and Petal! Dealer an He TIDDITS , ! A mrasds holiday otmpEOffe The stores are gtmsnltj eUaed. A grand ball, Ojict 'ailuidtor, A McSUCs Vra? & totyb-lib-l . wooezaioa ;qd- - a, din JaW f OfdCBOe:Te firtPlrorts ioaitTspecufa-Uo- n x.gjr dsskttemihi , and pcopSf'alV'Hftil rtoU parts of triTeuitonrM takes pxrraaJAjm To-nlg- bt .iTatu - - - .riAinillOJ ovI-Te- n4 S. L. TIBBAtS, N I llU. L W m " e . 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