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Show . V K ,vc . Cr. t Tho Boundary Lino Again. cesslty to perfect enjoyment of muOalir sic. The Opera House proved unuProm tUs Ely H cord) music. for favorable In the XV. sually hearing leader of the Record of October EVXIXP. we Parkin23, rend a short the After concert, a large' portion son o' t United lesson to Mr.General's SuteH ie Surveyor kind all ,. rEB ii manufacturing of the audience remained for the Office of Nevada, and through him td Gen,Jfi!lrf from nntlf gold, and makes dance, which, continued till the or- eral Day himself, on certain Boundary the at Call chains. thodox! social-danc- e 'hour of one Line matters, which k.as called forth some gold llW MtBIUIITON i I r! loreondieo the first gold chain Bl83t UUh PB1'afdCtaTe'1 h this morning. New songs, just oot, at Fred. Taylor's Gem. Fine bar and club rooms on the side. 1 patsBYTiftiAiiTciiuRCii. Good Time. T K tlaa Bervlera-- A service In connection with In the flno eliurch will to held erected by buiUHns recently The ten-pialleys are kept busy night and day st Loais Hermans No. 10. Healthy exercise. n demi-supernatur- denomination at 7 i. M. The Itev. Mix 'i. and .jjVn Jackson will preach tho (icrnion In the morning, i f d' "Why thUwaato?" Tho of Klko, Nev., Brv. Jjl,n brown, a Scotland, young man of 0f iutr and eloquence, will preach .. pensbxAr.; rB. F. White, Esq., of Malad City, and Hon. J. II. Stump, of the same entcfprUhiK ! place, member of the Idaho Legislature, .are 111 town sojourning at the Metropollton Hotel. Senator Stump was a pioneer resident of Corlnne, and we rejoice to find him t the cvenlilg Topics,. Tho one of the lawmakers of our neighIn tho boring Territory. filirden. iturcb.ChrNt deliv- be will Xfnooii addresses Rev. Sheld.itt Jackson, of CounSchool children Habbath cil the Rlufis, Iowa, now !h charge of Ito L the abovcmintloncd clergymen Presbyterian missions on the Pajj the jitwlor. Tho parents and cific Railroad, arrived In Corlnne freml of tho children are cordially last evening, and will preach to A historical morrow. He goes hence to Helena, inted to 'attend. In tho morn- - Montana. bo read dement will has been done Hon. Wells Spicers postofilce adla, showing what build- - dress will be at Stockton, California, cost of tho tho ttbojilace, ijetc. A special meeting of the until further notice. jpnbcrs and friends will bo held Go to the Gem If you want to see and :iihc church at 7 P. M. this even , . i i bear the elephant. ,3,.to(lecido upon .Important busl- sw. The choir will plcaso meet Cognao brandy. Bourbon whisky and 8 P. M. Tho Golden Crown cigars at Louis Herman's, it he sanlo place at durch has been plastered for ten No. 10, , and afire kept up, during thts; so no one need fear civil six dh of dampness, as has been perhaps maliciously) reported. On ihtoccasion of dedicating so fine a WMing as this every person In the tity should feel a deep Interest, and ie believe tfyere will be a very large lUemlance; particularly when It Is snerally known tluit two of tho s!W ministers In the West will see Delate, Let us very store closed at an early hour, in 'inch an audtenco as shall worth- !r recognize the completion of so :'le an enterprise; icco-jit- t ow -- After todsy the Diamond Cue billiard rooms are charging the same for a game ' of billiards as in Chicago. Finest wines and liquors always on band , at Louis Hermans, No, 10. NOTICES. LOCAL Fmoasiium Onona nr Expnrs. Mes- Mohr & Davis, 225 Furnlram street. Omnhn.oITVr an advantage lo ladies and gentlemen in want fine furnishing good and notions seldom, if ever, equaled before west of the Mississippi. Everything you want of the best quality and lateta patterns in the ladies and gents by furnishing goods and notion lino sent 30-t- f Express, C. O. D. everywhere. srs'. Kurtz, the evening' Is located s Montana Orders for clothing from a distance street, where Fred Taylor la A. Knhn & Bro. Try iwja prepared to cater to the wants of carefully filled by J'pablic. Fine tnuii, fragrant cigars ns, and we will guarantee satisfaction, tf Tb Gem of . i:t favorite drinka alwaja on hand. Pn't fail to try aome of that fine Chi i; t lunik beer it can be found at Louis vim m'a Ko. 10. Mrs. MILLINERY GOODS. Cordelia has just received by ex- fashionable press from the East and well selected stock of millinery goods. On utid have some of that fine lunch Ladles will please call and examine purchasing elsewhere. Stock now tUi Enreka st 9 o'clock. open at Mrs. Cordelia's, third door easT sli-t- f of Uintah House. a large, be-fo- re to-nig- ht micAi.,rccni'. concert last evening was a - Tbuckek and Corinne Yard. Lumber miplete surprise, even to tlie most down. Rnngh lumber, 130 ni; clear mgiiine. We neverdrenmed there dressed. $03 m; shingles, $1 E0 m. P. so much musical talent In IV. I'arkbnrst, proprietor. Tho Prntti, (TamilIniu. known Fon S.1LE. A ns it dwelling Iions and as Pratt,) astonished with oiithoiiev. deirably located. Int, nnwt intimate friends, and For particulars apply to D. J. Toohy, rr ,i;!er really made Ills violin rear no8-lL. Hobbs. ?aml talk. Without Jnvidious Coai,! coni!! coal!!! Lime! lime!! npirison, ivp think the gem of lime!!! .Now is your time to get your t evening vm tho solo "Ilnppy f'.hy dreams by Mrs. Gluscott; coal and lime cbeap, at Truckee A Coscare certain our opinion waa rinne Yard, D. W. Parkburst, proprietor, uincd bv tho audience, Who the fair cnntatrlco with a per- A. Kuhx A Bno. bave jnnt'received the Morin of applause. -- The encore most complete stock of Winter clothing west of New York. Call and examine for tiitliuslivtlo ami impromptu nol-t- f of tl,one yourselves. which would take no In an 'amateur perform-- p The largest and best assorted stock of t me lapses are to be expected ; boots and shoes west of the Missouri river ' lone occurred in tills case,: the cau be found at Strauss' shoe store. . Mruniontal accompaniment to Fon a fine suit of custom-mad- e clothes k Mulllo dosser's solo Itoek go to A. Knhn A Bros.' clothing hall, corGu sleep nol-t- f started on the wrong ner Montana and Fourth streets, but the sweet voice of the flam. Howe cheaper, Coal is sold M'oh! sujxerior to the fin and guaranteedbyto be better, than erring any ' Vuch, (Soils handiwork trN other in tbs market. s29-t- f pfiiul tho player A limited nnmber of pigs, shoatl and Mon the second strain in pets In sown for sale. Enquire at the iceord with the voice, and, Farmers' pig, nov7-lw- . Market. .ew seconds of discord, the was concluded In perfect Oyxbcoats of ail kinds and sizes at A by great applause. Knhn A Bro.'s, corner Montana' and nol-t- f hids, solo with Fourth streets. v Mrs. by Smith, Gwra' furnishing goods lo grest varle-- r e highest stylo of musical nol-t- f at A. Knhn A Bro. s- .table ralhcr for thoge of cuU ir ani Lumsxr at 8am. Howe's at lower nrices than for those mi s29-t- f than anywhere else. simply the natural love boot or w,lora w ore If yon want a fine custom-mad- e a'cht Vn f to Strsuss. tho Jacob shoe critical go V n.ut( amoR .no Comment per us ker give a hint to ;d PHILLIPS; TADER Ci C0 n naiscellaneoua nth!!IMf. ttn rather the WIIOI.EHAL.E Tho Co-Italia- w I o7-1- v re-ti- W ; -- ; s,' liar-.follow- jmr-tictilu- ry A Racy Letter. ed nt, The following racy, letter was rccmtly received ly a music firm in Chi cago: Gentlemen: Enclosed please find draft on National Bank for 725, being la full payment for the Chickering piano The instrument is evidently a fine one. as my wife, keeps it well locked and covered. up. Tho tone is a little different from what I have been used to living on the frontier for the past 14 years among Indians and buffaloes, but that, of course, is the fault of my education.' The first night after its arrival, my wife and I sat up all night watching it. ing, of course the thing would play; hut nary the tnue did we get. We called in some of onr neighbors the next morning, and found it required some one to play it! Here was a fix. Neither of us can play a we note, and the question is. what-dwant with it? Nary a child or any one else to play, unless it might be kitchen and we fear she might color the ivory keys. One of my colored boys suggested there must be a place to wind It up, but we have looked every place for a and can't find any. Let us know by return mail how We Shall make It go. off-ban- o r," It - 4,Cl T wWth depend vt! bu ost Of Whom bic- - have cultU T!'h crltMK .w;1(;rusi?1 PC,ence i carce- - v,cw H whot U,P v 4 Evot Mrl x ' dlei. reference to tlle, hrllght'-- by ,er ant The Mer- - Mrp Chisholm and Mrs. vvU .driy ''Pleril'i! ",cre SA.27.FBJkJCOISOQ. tne3l9ffl Iopuia Kn,rf::'WU4 eood w may Ce r! 310 Front Street, Between Commercial sad Sacramento, FOR SALE. Wm. Knnbc Sc Co. Piano, direct from tho Factory never used. A No. 1 Apply at this Office. . Stoves, AX D Peaking to w fault Fwjtktsr; ,I'rrl dnnfent' W" " Whole ale sad retail dealer la ell klads Of o..J Programme I1 ,ec Metis, Etc., it Lewest Prices, ,trMfa4t following an-C- PUcm i5 th! tmuclans could an occasional FOURTH STREET, CORINNE. Always ne- - a Band a variety of the sagas cured Rama, Bacon, SMtage, ete. drtedbf, eeltf- - 30 J Street, AND Standing Commission oziaxn: Corner Moniahn and dtii Sts Ooxiiino, -- What I say first I gay last, Keep consUhily Kh ffithi a good assort meat for the jobbing trade. Orders by mail will receive prompt and careful attention. Goods shipped east and west on the line of the llallroad the Sfitue dajr ordere are received. sol8tf F. Office, Montana Street, opposite Uintah Boose, COUIXNK. febStf BE first tsrm of this nsw school wilt mence on N. com- I OUTFITTING DEPOT -- O, YE STAPLE AND FANCY A AT the Corlnne Opera Honse, Wednesday, November 3J, at etght oclock T. m. Thv lateat and most fashionable dano.s w;ll be taught by an experienced LESSONS FOR THE TERM. Plain Quadrilles, Redmsaa, Polka Mssvarka, lAtircra Quadrille, Walts, Htclllsn Polka, Polka Quad-tile- , Polka. M.sourka Quadrtile, Mszourk,, Wal'z Circle, R.hotllche Quadrille, Vorsovteiine, Sp.nish Dance, Wa'is Qnadril'e, Po.ka, Contra Waltz. Eicrmvn Until, lion, Zlnjorella, pstcpiclla, and UFXlry Dance, Hchoct iliihta ezc.luslvely for gentlemen, and Fridays. Soirees free for tne in Tnrcdeys b-- rs of I he ecbML of twelve lessons, to. ltatrs, for t-- rm noi-t- f ASSAY OFFICE, Wines, J. B. MEADER. Liquors, CIGARS, Ete., AXD f nOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, s complete on tilt to Freight, Dant, nine, or Prospect, filled. Goods packed to Insure safety an4 avoid extra weight. No charge for packages no rharge fbt delivering goods In the city or at the Depot. Addrees J. VICTOR CORDELLA, (of the lest Irurult) rOBACCO, CIGARS and GLA88WARU. AAMffEL rtOWK, M. T.BUROC8S. DEPARTMENT BUSINESS k ELLIS. r In all the towns. Id jmpply the immigration which settling up the rich wtlljohiinne for years lands. , , Appliraitoha they be made to agents oa the gionud, or sudreea OR I PrcisbtH, CM C.la I 1 - $10,000 - S.000 000 1,000 () c.la Cota Trrnlm, Gold Coin Prcnra. C.ld PrcrttB, Gold c.la pood .city tlie centre, near, tobusiness erect shops or suitable dwellings D.on terms easy. J. Toohy, Apply to TIireQ a; a. oandoBT. XILM T.'cantrer, Bank f Ifcvad . UzCiiTKS, aol-S- m IUKU, llf J. Kzehenge. U. L. OH1XXAX, SeoreUry. Xevedsclty, Osl. H. 0. LAWIIORN. igoot. Corino. r TIIK IlOTElJJ t. SCHAEFERi L. KUMIE, ucbl2-u- t WILLIAMS to CO., Union Ifon XUorlro, Front Street, bet. N and 0, Sacramento; Steam Knxlne and Holler Built to Order EvcrijDsCTipticn', Slcflnboai knd Quartz Conitraded, fitted ip er Repaired: , receiving and bpenlng out a full stock of plain and fancy fufniture, such aa I ahn Constantly BEDSTEADS, CHAIRS, TABLES. BUREAUS, WASIISTAftOS; KITCHEN SAFES, CRIDS, LOUNGES, Desks, A. Yholesaie dealers in . Wines ahd Iiiquoro, 73 Front stroet; SaCraiiliDiitOi apl4-l- m vns.ft'Yat IKK1CSTTI. 207 Lnrye Famllr and icicle Roofts, KeItlY YuiYmss, r. toKKK Ok MONTH. BT TIIK Table The alwsya aupplied with tha beat th market affords. in time for tho Cam and BoaQ. paaoengers taking Booms will be called la ttaa for gll Pnlo CopvpyancesJravlngJhaCIty Bqard, ft pet week. Meals; 21 etsi Biagld ij . . COMFORTS, & BedSpreADs. Grammar School, (iray9 yrtfeiptif dii. Booms, 60 eta. x N. D. Til AYER, Prop rz apl-t- f I am boiliid toscllas cheap IIUNTINQTC3; NOHUND & CO., as any house hi Utah. My Mat l Qatck find lei Ltva Kmatt Pralw. It, Lira aid Male ie.A C3 OIIOOL FOURTH TEAR OF TltJN open on MON DAT. SEPTEMBER Btb. at 9 o'clock a. M- 11with enlarged eccommo-- t ions. Pupils of grades, from Primary to Academic studies, received. Good board procured at twenty dollars per month for thoae living out of ihe city. Tnttlon. $3 50 to $4 fiO per month. rjriHE anl3-t- f impbrtefs and S, , Brpatrkt R. W. Wilcox Bat Second and lliird. MATTRESSES, PILLOWS, - ST. MARKS REV. T. WBalt HASKINS, Utah. Lake City, ! ! The public era notified, that Jon Bnntoxa, at the REVERE HOUSE SALOON, fielt Lake City, . keeps the beet Fresh Clyster,... Fix Veet. nii4 . Crown Cizsr. (isldeit eee W Call and hla. JnM apld-l- f Nos. 43, 45 acd 47 K Street, REFRIGERATORS, ' SPRINO-BF.DS- Of CASTINGS AND MACHINEHT L. POWERS & Co., MIRRORS, M. LANGSDORF, J.Local for Corinne. (oatf. WHO SAYS HOT FOd JOE Pnetmetert Jonoa T. H. -- FREE OHNIBUSES TO L. Powers, X, Steelj Coal, Smith -, Heferen et residing In this city. FcMimPM. Holtz., A. W. porrnt, VeUonst O. vow Fyns, Fill In each of the aboVe dFpaftmenfa ne one tho moat rbitiplkt aa.brt-toen- t question my haring to bo found In the cltr; all of which batr. ing been purchased tor caau at surprisingly low rates, I aball offer at prices which cannot tail to satisfy the cloeeet buyers. 8ee wbat you can do goods elsewhere, and then please contrast my ae22-t- f and prices. SALE BOOMS: 31ontniia wtroet, above Poet QAeo.) (Two doopt For inrtbef particulars apply to JVDOB SACRAMENTO CITY, Cal. Brackets, BALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, 1.000 1,000 1.000 RT RET. D. 1. TITTLE, D. D., Rector. .000 . tbcstkka: CALDWKLL, Hangings WHAT-NOT- 1,000 NEVADA CITY. CALIFORNIA., J. L SACQUSS. Beautifnl seta of SOFAS, Agent B.000 lapirtved Rockers Complete and Cheep. NEVADA SCHOOL DISTRICT, BOX. LADLES OMAHA, NFBRA8KA. an20-t- f AWARDED DEO. 47, 1870. C.la PACIFIC HOTEL ( PARTIAL LIST OF PRIZES TO BE PreMkHB, Cold Great variety of klort boantiful ohandaliers. And a great variety of tf. M. tiDDY, This enterprise is gotteu ap la atd of tbe Lots CROCKERY and GLASSWARE ALPACAS, General Town Site Agent, U. P. B. R., Capitol Premium $10000 I PrfMlMB, SILKS. SATINS. VELVETS. MEKIKOES, EMPRESS cr)TH. DELAINES, PLAIN PLAID AND RESIDENT LOTS BUSINESS HOUSES GEAND ENTEEPEISE. 1 Oooda. Paper COMPANY demand for $85,000. PrrBlw, C.ld Cold Furnish-lu- g Also ALL Tile fOWNfl ALONG THE ilXE of the road ffoiU Omaha to Corlune, which ere being sold cheap, and great Inducements are offered to all wishing lo extabllah business and build for tbemaelvea a home. There la e great nol tf ,. MILK! MILK!! MILK ! ! ! I o rUENITTOE. -- awarded to ticket holdtra. FOR SALE. Uenta A PrBtaH fit(d Cla SACRAMfcNTCL aplA-t- f AND FROM to be obtained, both West, of Also a fine aLseqriment of Ladira1 rreM Good. conaiaU Ing of Cut Together wl h a cm-plrtaraortmentof rgNBEexisting under ths name and tills ot fhi j STREET; between 5th and 6 th, STREET, CORINNE, CLOTHING. IIATS & CAl'S. BOOTS & SHOES, HERETOFORE I PrcHkia, Matclie, Elf:j M (Between Fourth and Fifth), aeJ3-t- m SO JeSMf MONTANA I GROCERIES, WINKS, LIQUORS, LOT 144, ....ox... finest assortment r-pHF.from ho and Wholesale and Retail TOWN no . r LOUIS RECCELS CORINXF, UTAH. RAILROAD Tub,Waalibonrciit, Corner of K and Fifth SireeDj M. IIA HR ATT, :V ' Cto.f tOSSlGE, Have aa unlimited number of both Burgess U this day diAtolled by mutual content. The unsettled buaineSi of the firm will be eettled bv Samuel HoWe. Alt persons kiiokrlng UismAsIvei indebted te tbe firm are respcctinlly requestM fo qwil fit ths old stand and make Immediate pat me tit. r and will ael ) I Montana Street. 10 told Crln, niitl 5thi 10 rrewriam, Prt Eskunt, Gold Coin, 1,000 between 4th Reason 12 Tickets each. UTAH. 50.000 amounting to S85,0ii0 will be23,000 CdRINNE, prizes to Or- Just Beceived Ete. Etc"., J. K. TRUMIIO. Montana street, Corlnne, Utah. ' aul-t- f GLASSWARE, TWCdS, B1CSSES, LIVES, d, QUEENSWARE, Dissolution Notice XARnART IMPORTER AND JOBBER OT nil. STILL XD SELLS ALL K1XD8 OF DRY GOTD, Oroceriee, Hardware, etc,, cheap for eaah. Cofha coma all, sad do not he luo'ed any longer. , have opened an Office at the above named place, and am now prepared to do all kt ds oi Assaying. . Hainplee of Ore received by mail or evpreaa promptly assayed aud returns in ad a ths following day. Terms reasonable. j. f. HAnnioou, A UNION PACIFIC Main Srtcefy SALT LAKE CIT7. 1 sAcIIAMe.iito . Uroettii) TRDIIIBO orders aodclied and proibplty and carefully WT' 1, 1870. - UAKVrACTTTRKm OT AND We keep F1R8T-CLAR- 4 GOODS, them aa low aa ran be affordefi. Dancing School.' v: A. O. FRANKLIN OPKS AXOINO SCHOOL Corinhe, Movetiibcr tlrrH,- 1) . W. C. DAMON, FriDtJ.pal. , Natl 8 ahd 10 PEOPLE, GROCERIES tcai-he- r myltt-t- f ROCKER IRON8, GOLD PANS, ROCKER DIPPERS, SPRING POINT SHOVELS, PICKS, QUICKSILVER, , GOLD SCALES, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, teed and WOOD AHD WILLOW 7- - THINK FOR YOURSELVES. -- JeSU Ilouoj'i General rrd s OF r, KEEP CO.V8TAXTLT OX ITiND ttalilornln. BUSTED I Brigham Discounted! BARRATTS In the new brick chnrch. lit finest hell in ths special purcity, and now being fi'teit up for this pose. The first term will rlo.s on Friday, Jana of C, 1871. session thirteen weeks, uary making with a vacation from December 24th to New Mn-riaTERM will oa KKfOND Tears. The open January 231, and close Friday. April 14, 1871. The aehool for the present term Wilt be organized Into three departments, with the following rates of tuition per months $3 00 Primary 3 0(1 Intermediate Department 4 00 Orammar Department Higher departments will bs organized In due at their heads. time with competent Lessons in MUSIC and OIL FAINTINOwU! be 11 given as toon as a teacher can be secured. tuition fees to be paid monthlyiin r.dvanre. Every effort will be made to make this the very best aehool In the Territory. Parents sending Ihelr children from abroad ran be assured that sperivl pains wilt be taken to accnre th-- lr gr atrst mental and nitrsl troprovemenL Ths school will be opened each morning with pr.yer and reading the liible without note or romuirnt. No church catechism, or an)thiug of a aec'arlan Character, will ever be tolerated in thla school It Is onr abiding oonvicUon that such tustruciion should be left wholly with parents and the Sabbath HchooL I CALIFORNIA , , Also oh ho&a jyJ3-8- MONDAY, OCTOHF.lt 10, 1810, Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware Green nml Dried. SEMINARY, REV. W C. DAMON, A. B., Principal. tf Fruits of Erery Descrfplhni Crda - OPERATION ecl9-t- f Callfornid aiiii iidpdrhti Utah Redeemed I B. and Craa SwdM I , CO Always oa hand and delivered id the eltv rates. Patronage respectfully soUcttt SHEET COPPER, fchougR tho XXeMreos Fall ! robiij5 Whelmalo dealer Id . WHOLESALE. A. W. TAYLOR, Agt., How FATHER AND I ARE ONE. . W. B. STBONG, A.lpha and Omega! MY TRADE 8UPPLIED . -- Card, Flwer onom i Constantly on Hand, 30-- HOHEYi Frttlt Hull ShnUb XJto.li. Mining, Hlasting, &c. s cxnkll i f T AND NUTS, FRUITQ, ERIUIKTS, Sporting, CORINNE , V la And ovary deeorly tlon of prodoeo. Ala It the head EXCLUSIVELY 4 BOaraSiehtoV ORttfli DRItO tlielr celebrated DXAXtzoriD bom -- PO WDER e, Nails, Particular attention paid MARKET, a. ih cumr.unas a OMiforiiia jmd Imported ; FINEST GRADES OF GUN Mining Implement. Also, Manufacturers of ders by mail. COR INN mm. & IIUTTEB, Etc., Iron, And everything for by JiwnlfrornaOeJorJ, ,.j 'And Direct Importer of MISCELLANEOUS Wholesale dealers Manufacturer of the In tlie country U iW, SACIIAMENTO . TRADE COT.IPACJY milk, Cterrloh c Rliles, sweet SOUR MILK, wboLoaAtk'AVB bvtaix. Xealem t bUTter Milk, helf Heavy Hardware, ! j d key-hol- POUDEfl -- , y--a Wholesale nod Retiil al being, whom it was necessary to consult on all matters concerning Utah and the Government. Against this we enter our protest, Wetive in a hind of equal rights, and equality of citizenship and are opposed to nuity of Church and State iu 1'upe 1iui, Diigbaui, or any other ecclesiastic-whateve- r. The Salt Lake the place in bear will rulndthat press called the Mountain Meadows, is right over tho divide" Irom ,olir office that we cun breakfast in Piocbu in the tuarn-in- g and sup at night on the .ground still red with the blood of louocence, shed by the military order of the aforesaid Brigham Young, when be bud the misfortune to be Governor of Utah, Superintendent of Indian Affairs, and Couiniander-i- n the tcry air Chief of the militia-t- hat that comes from towards the Meadows is freighted with the protest of spirits of slaughtered men, women and children, against the temporal power of the high priest of Deseret; end remembering this, the press aforesaid can form some idea of the feelings with which we wrote the Parkinson feeder abovp referred to. could with tho same propiiety.hsve gouC to the ArcbbLbop of Canterbury and consulted him upon any matter connected with our boundary line, ae to have gone to Brigham Young. It is this factitious unreal importance of the Mormon prophet that we object to. If he wants to preucb to and preside over the Mormon people, he has the right so to do; but iu the name of nil that it Aineiican let ail toadyism toward "him be stopped, and let Lim shrink within the limits of bis "Bwu obligations. priestly ' While upon this subject we may as well define our position upon the general question of Moi monism,, and First, e do not row In the Mormon boat, but are willing that others may if they so choose. Second, we are for protecting all citizens in their legal lights without regard to party, sect, or creed. Third, we are for bringing every mab to justice, let that man be Brighuin Young or whom else it tuny. Fourth, we wish it clearly uudtrstobd that in this Mountain Meudoy country there are men and woman who were half grown Mormon children at tho time of that horritde massacre over tho divide," and that there are also men who know of that affair who have something left ot conscience; that we have come to the conclusion tbat'tbe massacre at the Mountain Meadows was the result of the of military order of Brigham Young, at that time Governor of Utah, executed, but too well, by John D. Lee, a militia officer under Lit command, and Iqdian Agent,' subject to his orders ns such. Fifth, wo look for the lime to be not far distant when grand nries can be itnpanneled in Utah that will indict, and petit juries that will condemn the murderer in that Territory without regard to sacerdotal podt on; and when that time comes, wo do not expect to be told that Mormon piophet was condescending to Mr. Fatkinson or to any other officer or employee of thO the United Stales. o7-I- 0t n, -- over-man- strictures from the Salt Lake press. We rejoin by saying that w re Cannot understand that Brig b am Young either more or less than a citizen of the United States, end not being in any, official position, we cannot for the life of us see wust more he has to do with pnblio matters than any other citizen should have. From the time of Brighams appointment as Governor of Utah, in 1850, nn-- il recently, he bae been held not only by the MurmoLS, but by Government afilcials, as a sort of J ' .'V. . : :: 'h'S , c ORIENTAL . ;f GUOCERIKS, ETC. MISCELLANEOUS. Uportr w - -'- nh i iMk CORINNE, UTAH. J. W. LESHER. w8-- f i . Boiler Tubes, Gee Pipe and FUllnga, Bdfilbg! Hose, bad ITtTCf, 120 Aue(l Add ml 0 V ooooo o oo o . .. i o 0 a o o o o o o $libb;ooo fi,M0,0w Purely Mutiinl. CASH DIVIDENDS ANNUALLY.': .fyJl f m W. H. GLAICCTT, Locol Acgot. StII!PLIEtii iLb Aoexts SEW jtOHR. Inooui! oMaaaoioMe. ' iJlincrs Tooloij Life Assurance RAILWAY Equitable TEE kOGlElt or illTES BlidADWA 2'. and Poe OKIEXTAL froWDFlt CO a OF BOgfoT- t- . . sax max cisco coKdage oompaxt: 54 K Street, apIBtf Sacrament) Ni J |