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Show i v r . i w a t5? of that faith is expected to come here shortly and build a house. Last, but not least, the Methodists are about to organisea congregation In our city, as we were delighted to learn from Rev. G. M. 1clrce on his recent visit. This gentleman is soon to take charge of the M. E. mission In Utah In the place of Rev. L. Hartsough, resigned. That Redenomination will In a short time assign a minister o this part of the Territory, with his residence at Co rlnne. The representatives of that large and liberal sect will be received with heurty welcome by all our people. In this connection we have tho pleasure to announce that Bishop Ames, of Baltimore, one of tho most learned and distinguished divin s of the Methodist Church' in this country, wlll .be lire about the first Drily Utah Reptrtir i K Mr. C. Kotlco! pedal te atr authorised tnHIac Oopp M'rtfc tH wte of Nevada. Any bwslneo InuMrtutl by kin will U buMNd M UtU Ace. Mmuti Camomile A Wlcklief, PmK Office Hit m, Ml Uk City, in wr mtiiviiiid ; IfMU for Mt 1am Couiy. Mr. I P. nkr, Plenary Building, on ifiat kirullU authorised tbo rooms Hon thi 90 and 91 rriAHtn, Partf wot Vwhut'i one i Any only bud-r- m Mr. Fiahoe on oowit of tnmrMWillwith Hi binoreri ( tbli An. KOTIK A WILOXj Prop. FRIDAY HORN I NO. JUNE 17. rThoOFFtriAL. PAP HR f f rfState. the City, Cottntj Ter-p- r rilory, aud the lruited j I ; GKNTILK! NOMINATION. 1 i! I.k 4 f of July, accompanied by Chaplain McCabe. Rev. Mr. McCal? Is the clergyman who during the late war became so well known in his ministrations through the liospltos of the army. He Is an eloquent preach cr and tho finest singer of sacred U nusio we overheard. to familiar many a congregation the country. We regard through the approaching visit of these eminent clergymen to Corinne os a further indication that the importance of our city, as a point whenpo truth may be spread abroad, is ur dei stood by thinking men. may add that Bishop Ames, Chaplain McCabe and Rev. Mr. Peirce will participate In the celebration of tho Fourth of July with our citizens. They will be received with friendly welcome In Corinne. For Delegate to Congress, i ' J. H. BEADLE, f OF COHINNK. Subject to the choice of the Mass Convention of the Geutiles of Utah, to be held In this city July 4th, f i, i ( ir Ills-voic- imj, M f THE RIGHT MAN. 1 I The annomiceracnC of the nomination of Mr. Beadle In yesterdays Rkpouteii has already brouglit out the expression of his many friends and acquaintances. Everybody endorses him as the right man for Debate to Congress from Utah. Ills name Is a tower of strength all through the Territory, and In town and city, In raining camp and settlement his nomination is received with rejoicing. All along the line of the Pacific Railway, from Wasatch to Toano, Beadles name Is the household word of Gentiles. The accomplished scholar, tho valiant soldier and honest man, are sonic of tho traits which have endeared the name of J. II. Beadle to his fellow citizens. Straight forward and camlld in all his actions, conscientious In his observance of every duty, Just and severe In his allegiance to what he believes to be right, and honestly vindictive against all Infractions of good order In the State or In society. We are not surprised at the great popularity of the man, when we learn that he U Intimately known and respected by all loyal nun In tlio Territory. With J. H. Beadle as standard bearer, the true American citizens of Utah will, on the first Monday of August, march proudly to the ballot-box, and make him their choice as Delegute to the Congress of the United States. That he will be elected, If nominated at the Convention, there Is not a .reason to doubt, for we have a heavy majority of the legal vote to make the grand decision. Ho will get n larger support at tho polU than any other man that could be named, and this may be sold without upon many other gentlemen whose friends would wish to put them forward. Judging from the enthusiasm .which greets the announcement of Mr. Beadles name we are satisfied that there will le no competitor for tho Gentile nomination, aud that therefore he will bo the unanimous choice of the people as well on the Fourth cf July as ho will be afterwards on the election day, when we make him Delegate to the Congress of the United States. Then the right man will be In the . - i i t f i ' t x ' An Ogdeu wag of nioo perpetrates e the Oeutilo person, the following on Brother Brigbum' menagerie: Why are tlio two Mormon factions like two cal? Answer: They appear io be flgbting like DvU, when iu f.ict they aro oa'.y in gating to raise cat-nip. TELEGRAPHIC. az tt.esmlt ron Tns vaily nzroYTca. LATEST NEWS literacy General Hoar Re- signed and other Important Cabinet changes expected Butler Denouncod and hi peachment talked of Im- Three Indian .Depredations Men Killed Forty-Secon- f. re-flect- iug J . ' r ' 'v -- :i i - fr right place. J!-- - stock-raisin- , f nn (1 v .i -- . s -- i i H - I r - r i Failure 'f Debt by Payingjhe National Lottery Trotting at Boston Fast Time The Prize Ring ' FAIR VIEW. Three Kea Attacked By Indians. j mt Muiaoo, lad., 10. The C"g district Republican. for the Thud essi'vn il Convention uomi iatod Ilnury U. Pritchard. - The World's Havtitm coriesponJent writes that another American citizen, Joseph Duaoy, was seized by tne Spanish authorities u thontli Inst., thrown into pi Um und etund eruiiH-sto- u to counnuuic ite with anyone outside. He was on Ids way from V n tyuz to New York, and bad touched at Havana by h mere scc.JcnL N.w ootrazH have lately reached the ears of Lonatil General Biddle and possibly somethin will be doue about it Exccntious of Cubans couvictcd of disloyalty continue throughout tbe Two insurgent officers were Inland. with blood hounds and capbunted tured, one of whom was so badly bitten aud mangled by the dogs that when be was executed ho was unable to strut) up to receive tbe fatal bullet The Tribune's Washington special sajs there is a rumor afloat that At torney General Hoar bns tendered his resignation and that tbe President has Intimated be would uk Senator Williams, of Oregon, to accept the position of At 9 torney General. The Times ppeelil says Attorney Geny eral Hoar placed his in tbs bands of tho VreeUient rcs'gnation to tuke effect on the auintmeut of hi successor. It was Immediately accented. It is said tbat this action of Jadge iloar was entirely voluntary on his part and in pursuance with an Intenliou formed some months ago. lie wifi leave tbe city on Friday for a few days, but will return and continue to perform the duties of the office till bis sucossor qualifies. Who his successor Anwill be is apparently undeveloped. other change in the cubinet is deemed probable at present. The Herald's special says there neem no doubt that a number of changes are oti hand in the Cabinet. Hoar has certaii ly resigned and it i said others will protiu-bl- y follow suit. Tbo President in conversation with some Senators expressed his determination of getting tneu a ron ml Llm as advisors who are attached to the Republican pa'ty and in harmony with it. It is uudeistood Hoar's resignation was accented without dei ty. Shall probably be able to inform yon to morrow of other chuuges in the Cubinet. Tbe excitement itTvur market for floue and wheat yesterday was soumhiog amounted to inurkuble; sales of wheal doO IKK) bushels. The- - Frouch were targe buyers,-- aud their presence is the market 1'uuLi.r lurge IwMo active speculation. udvuucoMHre not improbable. (heat Britain, as appe.ua b late circulars, is not gutting any foreign wheat except from the United Slut. Bostou, 16 Goldsmith Maid lest Geo, Palmer and American Ctrl in and 2:24. Chicago, 1G. F ur car loads of California excursionists arrived here this p. m., over the llock Island uud Pacific 11 It., most of wnom went on this evening. St. Louis, 10. News have been re ceived ut Gen. Pope's headquarters tbat fifty Indians yesterday attacked Sags station, 13 miles east of Kit Carson, drove off tbe guard, killed three men and wounded many more. Intelligence was slso received that Lteut. 0. Drew, of the regular army, who has been acting as eg'-ii- t of the Apaches in New Mexico, died yesterday. Cairo, III, 16 Tbe Republican of the 13tb district yesterday nominated D. W. Mu nn for ( ongiess. Jndiannpohs. The Republicans of the Secopd District, nomiuated Col. Geo. W, Carr of Jackson for Congress yesterday. Chicago. Times Washington ppecisl ays since tbe adjournment of tbe iiouso tbe friends of the majority repot t ou Cuban affairs as confident of tho defeat of Bingham's substitute. Tbe President fits received from ft plan for pay ing off the national debt by a grand iustutnental g.it exhibition, to be held in some centrally located city during tkd last year ot Grant's adNew York, 10. -- to-nig- to-ds- Ae to Builders ard Important Contractors. OO., I WHOLESALE DEALERS IN 1 am prepared to contract or forol.h i imaha, or throughout th North-Wes- t, V uvws , Painter and Glazier. And all articles used by without action. Adjourned. Tho reeiguatieu ot lloir end appoint, ment of Aekcrman appears founded o.dy on a desire of tho President to give tho Etc. Cans, Bosin, South a position iu tho CbiueL Coal Oil O- Tbd nomination of Ackerman will be We are alao Western Agents t tb Lefflin & Rand Powder Company of New confirmed row. He is on hts way to Washington. York and Si. Louis, and keep constantly cm baud a full ansoitmeut of all grodea cf j New York, 16. Red Cloud made a Powdt r and Fae. AM TBEET, 229 FAB speech at the Cooper Juititute in fnvor ol peace. Rome, 15 The Pope has fixed the 22d mv7lv H of July as the Ut day sllowed tbe to submit to lho Holy 'See, failing then Iu they will be excommunicated. 1 oils ox BLinas. All Tar, in Barrels and Safety Wt Arm-niaii- The Prince and Princess of Wales will make a state visit to Reading the first of July. The municipal am hoi it sod it izr.s generally are making preparations for their reception. The Renfoith of Tyne crew publishes a card, nnsuritig the publio that tbe rowing match with the St. John crew will surely Como off. as the stakes are up. Madrid, Great satisfaction is felt at the message of Presideut Grunt on the B. M, 8PENC14B. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in NEW No. 62d - o roxvif. Office no. rot. MUi eud P'eei,,; 1seTor THtburtf t. I HtiKto.kTrM OMAHA 1870. glass house. UR Aril VOGEL, &L00KINQ j nr i- -. nn : Agents of V - 'f I'-- I8,t t'u&t u- - Omau.v, X tn EatLl ! err f Dont Powder Aprli -- , r Drah Mr The 'OutcaU I l. 1! i k 22, f.-- Mo turn , I have bad considers le exp. rience last ten or eleven years in tbe uae of tiwi it , call Hoofing, ami have fornd it aatl faction. It la ra.l.y applt J. hB.l aiiiit.; care tbat nietaliln roof ah n d receive, I ta I ie lh'd that ltwifi he very (tumble. f . , 'JruUtour, f p r " j ami oa 1 , L'ec t J. WTIVND, l title Hum! Coluiutua a Set la ll. u. i i . - - Gi-n- l o' vctoV A r. A .. i 1 ll Gfl April 21. Iff?. 5 V The F.Iaatio Joint Iron Hooting umnufa.-tur?.- ! ou haa been for six or eght , eara pa.t : f ly ext. nalv.-'- y used nu u the root of Marietta k Cin inuati Itallro,i. brig. it nikr.i cheap and dnrab e roof, is convenient y ay)M..i, i aud has proved generally satisfactory. AvOt; . 4 4' 7. ill m , Prxsidknts Grri( r, Vick - Oar facilities for manufacturing are ouch that we can compete with any manuend German Looking Importer of 1'rene'i , UU-factory East. Give us a call. Tlatrs. Satisfaction gtnrnnteed in price and quality. CHICAGO. Ill LtKr.bTtlf.KT, n?y3-l- y Factory 19th street, near U. P. It. It. Office 537.' JelS d.Vwly s i 4 BUIES AT AUCTION s H.v Hr ciloii tin- - fotiowmr a. W oltl t public irnU vriiisrieitior of il. .1 -- rvtri :.M- - are au-- atic-tio- in good order: l AT OMAHA C1TV XillAt-KA- Carriages and Buggies , ni AT FUUT KEARNY, XEUltVSKA, 10 Mules, on July ALEXANDER 21, 1870. 400 Mules, on July 25, 1870. Four AT SAX UERS,JtVSO 42 Mules, on July 29, 1870. e miHMo's at ten oclock A. hJ(CI1 : f aulmtla. c.i del v i .,UrX. V.r..--g.1 EithY, it t. Ju 17 t U. lifihg! fionc ilo'ugJ 1 Ac Mules, Poueys, Wagons and Ooods, nady made Ixmuht and s Id, t'a.li Advancement. DBALKRH Con- signments, STATI0NEEY HOUSE OF M. WYOWL'E.VOtt, J. I Gents Furnishing Goods and Notions, S . Parhham Street, ct half of tion act of September 4'b, lull, tbe and west half of K. . H of sceUon 14 N, W. township 7 north, ranga 2 west, at whlcb time aad place you can spi etr aud content If you see proper. JAMES F. WOODMAN, OJfMMA, P. J. McNAMARA,. - IXrOBTRR AXD WHOLUALX PEALER IX ' CORIJfiE, (TAB. ! FOE THE MILLION. We are now prepared to furnltb parties with Brick In the West,' hsvl. a the finest Fire-Proon hand over thru kumdred UunuanJ. Otdrti to be left t the Uintah Ilonse. nU.X k HAMILTON, Props. J84f tar WINES, LIQUORS. No. IO 1 I t V1U.CY I BELI.0F0.1Itni(l(ii3S - 5 j ; IXoilUKlC.V WllIstliicKtnd soo Agents for the foil .wing 4 - and j J. II BOWKV. Franklin County, j r J nKtlll H I. H.irl.. ty, tl. K B iCltbON, , L. SMI II Neiaou plkmrb 'No- 144 - - 11 4 j Farnhani stres , t)Rialtajlrbtr, f & Pic hues hi Motihn 4 Jt f. ' t (Between Haul, G. W. COHfcTOCX CIGARS, Farnam Nt Hats, Caps and StrawXloods, L, llth and title M ,) ; OMAHA, NEB. LOCK BOX 123, P. O. ' j 1 IR-HO- - ruitttliioi itror of Waluut and Silver shou ftfsts ' " j t ( 270 Farnham Street, OMAHA, NEB. ' yui;M A HBOT'r & N. C 1 " : OMAHA, NE& All Orders Promptly Attended to. Buyer and 57i ippers of Da is Firs a nd Sk ins, JsU-dt- f ALSO, DEALEES Wall Paper and CO-Bookselle- IN Window of all kinds r 49 Particular attention paid to order 1 IS. C. ABBOTT & CO-- , f 184 i apCC-t- f i - 'j f . JU'cirnlium ut f OMAHA. OFFICE. Maiu Srteet, SALT LAKE CITY-I have opened an Office at the' an to Uo am now place, and prepared Aaaaying. Sample of 6 promptly assayrd and rctnrna made reasonable. Term log day. 3tf ' Notice! j No. 227 Douglas Street, s4 WhDOW CUU.1ICIAA Dt:coiur;oB, WtIDOW HIUDCH tilt B 1 PIC IT REs A .IHRKORi O BY THE CASK OB DOZEN. Hunufacturcrs of Furs & Robes, j i v I nuns nciiRt: fi of jM'f Having purchased the Interest cstablM'ni'1 Billiard tn grrald -?5 ducted by h- i- bnsnees " .irT L bepe w a hulldiog, Ogdfi ' Cltr the of public. patronstre All debt due the house will bes rJJgiV for the contracted bill and all ua; BS- - f at Ogdeu will be ta ' CiH.-uln- g Ogden, V. T., May W, 1 18TJ. ' ' - - DAVIS, CALIF0IU1IA ASSAY HALL & C0M8T0CK, Tobacca. Champagaea, MEERSCHAUM AND OTHER PIPES, Brtwm Finurth and Fifth Struts, . W. B. -- BOOTS, SIIOESIND GAITERS, DFICK11 BRICK 1 1 i jel2-dt- JACOB STRAUSS, BRICK . Stationer HOSIEMT, GLOVES,. to enter, under tbe provision e of tbe preemp- ' ll Blank Book Manufacturers! be-fo- re Montana Street, . AND- - Notice.1 v t. II VAT T JOBBER OT w. w. Davis, J. X. MORE.. K.UKTZ. J finPail To Th.uias Woodland and all others Interested : Ton ere hereby rtotifled that I will appear at tbe U. H. Land OnVce, Halt Lake City, Lt-dt- . Uk Becrteter and Hee Ivor thereof, ou tbe lath day of July, A. D., 1870, to p:ove mi ijnht Wholesale and Retail Dealer WII fll UtlANUlVH AMI UN' A,111 AVC'BJTA, 'WIOWB. 111. Hoada, Bank , Etc. iii d . STORE SHADKSli N. E. CORNER 11T1I AND DOlGLAS STREETS, OMAHA, NEBRASKA. my3 ly AND Supplies for Public Office, ing Companies , Merchants, t j T IMPORT AND CURTAIN GOODS Muiiulactory, Lake St., Chicago, r AND Steam Printing, Lithographing, 19G mi And Manufacturer cf thu JONES IIS' j BLiUVXL BOOK - to-d- sy 1 t- r- Tho trade ot I'Uh, Idaho and ltclted Jel5-t- f AY . 1v CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, RU8S, Mats, Damasks, Reps, dutlilng tk?. Come abl look before you buy. H. LEWIS. J S. A DA lit. 1. I April G. W 'DEALER, IN nrnes. Made on SOI-f- R AM. PTR L. lh iN JDctwiler , jfl&uti Daily Sates at Auction Hor.e, J 7 Corner 4.b m d Ilwutuna St., Corinne. Her kr I aii rn, M. srilXI 1. ud3 t l ml -i . brands: MusHttcliusetts. JLSVVIS, or 5-- 1 - Omalia, Ctoraslia, And Nu. 07 and 00 Iearl Street. Ilnttnn, IZcvj Auction House. A!)ASU 111, JXT ! aaret.-fro- ; t Have ttae.1 luU,a,t'a y Jiini!r,i2 bri.lt-'J i tug for u tturnbrof yeata r , i.l.d 1 tak. great pi a. ure n a - ii,- i- t J has provoil 1 or 'ctly s.usfa. t ty it t. I..-'- .r j an I wst r ptoo , and ca lly cj.pl.ed. . ' V YIM, , 235 Metropolitan Block, Farnam Street, NO. yr. Mr. ' il lame itrr ft., m wUJ, nu.t tin , , V The tinde are invited to call M. entered iti aaeof JrsUnenl ar.d dnrahil ty. It i dcs'rab'.e tor It Matl. ii li..t w.i . Mttd am the p 1 ie. Vof j tiuly yours, J. M. KU I NOi Tics Pin si Tent I'ui. liJ.J Jua.itn u 1. K. i. - BOOTS ANB SHOES. at VINO, b.m-- V w 31 Manufarturers and lVholosa .Dealers in AT FwDT D: A. UO -- HE U WYOM NO, 31 iRONG & CO., V H ' Sale. Second growth Carriage Stock aud Trimming a. v 500 2Iu!e3 on July 19, 1870. uh ick bri Igra aud ctatlon hou-iall of which aeem to Wdoing the opinion, taking i'b m ou this road since 100. .COVlJtCTON IXTeloraslia, Omalia, for u, ot tho Army. a-- . L; v. 14tb STREET, BBT. DOUUI.AS ANI) DOIMiE, Gcui-rat- , In t Ales of ti.e U-'u- siIDSOA CARRIAGE MANU FACTORY. 7rea btmi.st or Tme Platte, Csikv omct, OM.Il A, NmiHA.KA Jun- - 10, 187". ocan-rrn- A..' .T. 3(t, lnW f , In repjy to your question ra to tn u ini.. t!f I 1 the merit of OitUalfs Elastic Joint Irm. Ing, I will state that we have l ad ih In tr I I lap., Nov. O- i fr t JOHN WABBLE, Ingiuetr. , i ( .. avU . oV-- Tc-r- s i, q-- 1 1n y lie If CTrunxaiy, April !, W hare hid in use, on Bridges am! Sin ".I llou tea on th la Homt, for several u.: calf Ela tlu loint Iron ltoof." Onr exjHriA.1, with It ha beu entirely aa Ufactory, so murb. t that J do hot Uealut to recomiiivtid it aa : I piiobing all that baa been claimed lor it ni et.-the patentee. omy a .d durability by j Your truly, il. C. Lnun," j Freat. Ind. L Cin. U. L. Co. r lira' ( Oa thgrs 5 yyoV A 10, isro, Orucr or ilia Oaa r.l Krr'T, IrCS CINCIN.VATI, Jan. niy.il- o' ;Ca f J' R rec-Rtn)r- OMAHA, NEIL, U Co. ( 1 . Is Kli.tlc Juirii J Eouliug' ycu put up ou mj concert iiaU ut Cart lags itepository building last ara.on, lu. proved perfect thus far lu evrrv Trainee. I i it to partita dttlringapm.. glaUy nent and durable roof. A. J. blurs jx, Flvcrt, . . '4 A IMu-iv- t ! ,10.' Cali-fbrn- ia - 12, - fy-ai- to-nig- ht h t, X.B., April FLr.rRT, Eaq. : Dzar Kim It 1a wttb pleasure 'Pvowlsvo'ft.s, .;7 Doii;lnM Clilcaifo Picture Co., TOBACCOS, CIGAKS AND ut , Commorolnl JUlooU, Jel7-8- t f Cm. Om.vii 6HOYF Eliuf. WHOLESALE Gsroc-c-vvew- , tJ V.H.l I, I Hrlg. Uen'l Cil A. W. fiau June IS, 13 ( NOTICE. V V to eg In would une .rZ ptelemnce l euy oilier roof. Very respectfully, j I Your obt aervaut, " Gt.O. U. UUE.LI.7 Were rvicct. ) j well -- , Michards, WhitneyIX' DEALEES the Oriental Powder company and American lr Am munition Ceinpuiy iu Corinne, from tble ? that w toy Uw f'lcg liou.e by ou Ut put aud a rt'Vcd water-tiab- t r,of h,jrr, 1 1 builrl myS-l- y Tvlor a Woodbury is hereby Tjlor ooijr wlU t ae agent firm of Th i1tolv(l. j, Outiha: n ratplcannrlr Ml Pzab Sib:. take the Outcaife K aauo Joint 1ro to tne tuuil etoeU.iut merits of yotir Elastic Joint Irtm Itoollng put oil our buiMiuItf (4llil2) last year. We have hsl much nee with tin aa a oollt g material, aud flu,l Iron Hoofing far auperlor to It in every rein, in fact, think it the beat material Re btv. : for roofing purposes. 1Y tak pleasure in recommending H lo tie deairiug a material that coiublu all lu a rod, via; neatn,r, y required ; roof. rabi.ity Thirteenth Street. Omaha, Nobraska. l I?. O. Look Box j ll if I ton. ham, Apliiac, CVABUtlUOKT I- FfltE WOHKS y. TO-DA- Y. DISSOLUTION . Fruits, N uts, Confectionery, Cuban question. Boston. A terrible, accident occurred on tho Vermont and Msssucbusetta Railroad. bi tween Ravlston and Albol The train was thrown from a bridge. Johnson, of Fitchburg, and two others were killed. to-da- I f, 16. Loud-m- . J fv; app-nde- d. m Nil with -- to-m- oi to-da- y partial fUktic Joint ltcoflng, in Ury, small quantities. This materia h becomo th standard rwt-- ( tbroughont tho Inllcd htatca, ia J k atanc haa given the beet aatl. faction, with aneb ready endorermeat aa tbe to-d- ay con-venti- i ou tian-portati- tional Bank of Cleveland. Washington. 16. Schrock repoftoda bill to abolish tbe duty on owl "referred to tbe Committee ot tbe Wholes The llou i proceeded to vote on tbeCiban reaoluttou. L gins amendment to "give parties the aauie advantages of intercourse arid trade with the United Htutes as consistent with the law of o ttion. was re- jected,. yens 77, uays 1U2. BiughsmV substitute was then passed, so tUtt this is tbe resolution finally adopted. Tbe excitement here owing to tbe state of Cubau affairs exceeds anj thing ever before witnessed. Private arfsuiance or a re cast of tbe whole Cabinet is freely given by tbe President, und ominous hints of iiop'mcb-uvof Ballet are stiphs ttcal y execrated ' by It. nubiic-- n iut tnb;rs. WOLCTHT . ; MADE. 0M AHlA. Attor- of tbe United States, vice X. R. Hoar, rerigned. London -- Bredtuffs ot All ktods are advancing rapidly at Paris on account of tbe drouth. Bread which sold for seven pence iu the dead of wrnter now aeils for Special to the Dally Importer. Fairricw, Utah, June 16. Last Monday morning 'Indians fired at two men wbiSe crossing the bills about three miles from bore. Four gnns were discharged from the brash, about a dozen yards off, when the men, having no arms, turned and ran. One shot passed so close m to bnrn tbe face of one of them. During a severe thunder storm on Monday a man and bis horse were struck by lightning. Tbe man was stunned and one of tbe horses instantly killed. ministration. Tho Tribunes dispatch says the debate SANTA FE. io tbe House ou tho Cuban resolution was to Butler In Hew DaUy Paper Tw Sea Kitted and very exciting. Logan, andreply was exceedingly bitter personal, delerlout Difficulty Ipp cbended. never House him, Buttbe gave claring to whatever go into the ler, any authority Special to tbe Daily Reporter. Cuban Investigation, and that he had Santa Fe, Jane 16. The Post is- aersped gutlens to procure the worst class sued its first daily this morning. It is a ofionyists to swear against the Cubans, and tbat bis insinuations about the use twenty column Taper, Radical : Republi- and distribution of bonds were unworthy can in politics and favors a protective of a gentleman of Junior; this Ungnage caused great excitement. Butler arose to tariff and conA special correspondence to tbe Post reply but Logan refused to yield tinued using strong language towards the from Fort Stanton reports the killing of President. two Mexicans by Indians near that place Washington, 1C. Ackerman, who was nominated for Attorney General is hosto bo are aatd full of mountains The for Georgia, is a native of U. 8. Attorney tile Indians, and serious trouble is appreNew Hampshire, formerly an old line hended. Whig. He has been an active Republican since the formation of tbe party. He GENERAL. is an able lawyer and well qualified for St. Louis, 16, Uotf A Co. a tannery, on the position. Chairman of the Committee Platte avenue, was burned this morning ; on Wheeler, Pscifio Railroad, reported a bill grantlots, $13,000. RaIlroadTbe right of Mike McConle goes into training next ing Utah Central way through public lands for tbe conMonday, for the flLt with Tom Allen, at struction of a railroad and telegraph line Abbey Track. IDs trainers are Dablin from Ogden to Salt Laku City, passed. Tricks, James Neely and Joe Coburn. a bill granting the Isannual Wheeler reported Cleveland. The twenty-fiftland of Yerba Buena to the Western Pacimeeting of the Ohio Medical Association fic Railroad for terminus Knott moved an is nowJbetng held la this city. the Company to London. Abolitionists here are urging amendment by reaniring Axtell for supported $2,000,000 it the Government to insist upon the eman- pay bill and reminded tbe House that with the colonies. tn Cuban tbe of slavery cipation a railroad across it would be more valuMonsignor Capri questions tho truth of able to the Government than tbe whole of tbe rumor lately published by John Ball now; it would tea great publio conto the effect that tbe Marqnis of Bute it and those who opposed the bill venience contemplated a return to tbe Angelican opposed the true Interests of San Francommunion. lleyatbe Marquis is at cisco and the Government Maynard of present in Spain and beyond tbe reach Offered an amendment requiring the Com- ' tbe rumor. to erect, whenever necessary, a Tbe Times doubts the success of the Sany bridge over such part of the channel new German American Bank of Frankfort as tbe engineer of tbe department may which, if successful, would be a discredit suggest, adopted. , to America. ' wae rejected 21 to 91, amendment Knotl'e NaParis. It is reported tbat Prince Tbe Henste am erdmenta . to tbe House poleon is UL . bill defining the dotiee ot pension agents The Emperor is still suffering from an were concurred In and conference ordered. attack of gout, but not dangerous. tbe Speaker stating tbat Ure Honse adjourned, Washington. The Preardent sent to- the Yerba bill wonld remain as business following nominations to the Senate of tbe morning hoar astil disposed of. OUR CHURCHES. Corinne has made rapid strides for commercial empire, and ' Jier busy people, after a short but courageous strugg'e, are rewarded with . the satisfaction of having built up a city that compares favorably with any of quadruple her size and population. Our mercantile business is firmly sustained by a large g country mining and on evmiles of hundreds extending ery side of us. Saw mills, brick yards, wagon shops, and many other branches of Industry have been established on a scale commensurate with the wants of the times, and for 3he rapidly Increasing demand our ; With manufactured articles. natural dev opment, society has not lagged tiehlnd. While trade and money-makin- g generally engrossed much of our attention, the Intellectual kept up by establishing good schools for the young, and religion catne quietly to our city with her golden . teachings. As pioneer of churches the Episcopalians early built a heat and commodious was place of worship, but as there were no pastor here, the services not regular. We are Informed that has Bishop Tuttle of this diocese made arrangements for the settlement of a clergyman of that denomination in Corinne. The Presbyterians rams net, and under the charge of Rev. E. E. Bayllss, pastor, have formed a eochrty, and during the present summer will build a large church at theoornerof Colorado and Eighth streets. A location has been secured by the Catholics c chtirchapd school, and a priest day ; to-d- ay r-- Excitement In New York Wheat - Market French Crops a In tbe Senate, Corbett from tbe Committee on Commerce reported a bill to facilitate tbe transportation, of European, Asiatic and Australian merchandise in bond across tbe continent; Interior cities ' are omitted. iQTh franking bill a as discauied. Stewnine pence. art's motion tu p- it till nest session New York. Joseph Butts, a notorious whs lost, 17 to 34stpone Diakc's amendment iVehtern thief, was snchted this morning continuing tLe law relative to free uith two accomplices, chsrged with the of newspapers was adopted. 36 a ere offered robbery of V20, 000 from the Stcoud Na- to 17, Other amendment Amos Ackerman, of Georgia to be ney-General |