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Show M ( Daily Utah Reporter . li(Wbt4 l(tnu eferaiiM for the Reporter. a - 1 NEw"yORK. fc Co., 40 Pul)l . SUmtViMi, 1 ftfk ftv.CHICAGO.Oook, Cobarn k Cx, ptirboro trrc Omim P. Rowell t The Peoples Literary! Com panionv-- 1 The January number .of TUESDAY EVENINQ. -- 1 DEa H - -- Foreign news.. 1 JUJJ! 'i Bordeaux, Dec." 23. During s sortie oa tbe 21st, Docrot took tniuj prisoners. The Salt Lake Herald in Ita wall Tbe occupation of Toare by tbe Germane - over the Inevitable removal of the and tbs retreat of their forces towards Territorial capital to Corinne, says Orleans is said to be tbo result of a strathe deprivation of federal patronage tegical movement on tbe pert of Chauxy and BourbakL Boaen Is almost evacufrom Zion would be He thinks that taking the ated; only 1,500 Prussians there yesterMat of government away out of the day. Monteaffel is goiag to oppose tbe cesspool of Mormonisra, because the march of Faidherbe. Havre is in no of attack as it is so strongly fortipeople of Salt Lake are all of one danger fied sod manned; there are several vessels religious faith, would be an act In conflict with the spirit of repub of war there. Cherbourg is also safe, llcanism. This is the drift of ,Lat-ter-d- owing to the completion of the land forti- Republicanism In Utah. n. anti-repubil-ca- ay argument,and it is no strong fications. V Bordeaux, Dec. 25. General Faidherbe reports to the Minister of War that tbe Prussians gave bim battle on .the 23d. Is was well posted between Boors and Cantay, and bis troops fought admirably e daring the entire day; at 5 P. u. bis beieg complete. Berlin, Dec. 25. King William the Queen that General Men-efl- el woo a victory on the 234 near Amiens, taking a thousand prisoners. Brussels, Dee. 25. Faidherbe fell back arrots Valley Haller. Daring tbe battle of tbe 23d Monteaffel stormed Besaer-cour- t, Monlmedy, Qaerreiro and Vwquo-moo- t, tbe French yielding only after a desperate resistance. Tbe German losses are abo.at 3,000, that of tbe French 5,500, including prisoners. London, Dec. 25. An account of the battle cu tbe 18th at Nuits, fmm French ment should be always surrounded source, says the force opposed to the Prussians numbered 19.U00, and had by Mormon devotees why then was three "batteries. The combat lasted all itneccessary to divert the public day, aud in tbe evening tbe French reproperty at Fillmore to the uses of treated io an orderly tuauuer about one a church whose religious worship is thooaaud yards. Tbe new levies fought veterans. Tbe Prussians abandoned but a satire on the immorality of like Nuits on tbe morning of the .17th, but Gomorrah ? subsequently returned and reoccnpied the place. Tbe French put their lose at 1.200 killed and wounded, and claim that Meeting. the enemy lost 5,000. Balloon advices from Paris to tbe 22d we In our local columns to-dthere has been no say lately, and publish a paper signed by many of the confidence of tbe fighting inhabitants is the leading citizens of Corinne callBordeaux. Dec. 25. Telegraph commuing a mass meeting to be held in nication between this city and North even- the Opera House France is restored. Bourbaki sends tbe ingi The intentiour we learn, is to government favorable accounts of the, afford the people an opportunity to army under him. An official fromLetnani says express their opinions and desires the Prussiansdispatch have withdrawn from t, in relation to certain measures now 75,000 men passed through the town before the Congress of the United going towards Paris. . London, Dec. 25. The total effective States. Among these, first In im- force of the German armies now in France portance, perhaps, is the effort now is set down in roaml numbers at GuO.OOo, being inode by Idaho and her half of which is now before Paris, and friends to have the southern boun- IOO.0O0 on tbe sick list It is estimated that 300,OO0 Prusiaot have been killed dary of that Territory' extended or disabled since tbe beginning of tbe down sixty miles, so as to take in a war. Garrison duty in Prussia is entrustto voluoteecs who, ,by reason of being large and populous portion of Utah. ed or over age, or of having served under This scheme is looked upon with tbeir time, are not liuhleto military duty. great favor by most of our citizens, London, Dec. 27. It is said the Belas in the event of Us success Co- gium civic guard will be recognized as Monteaffel is pursuing tbe rinne would be located in a Gentile Mobiles. array of tbe North. Territory. Another proposition is Bordeaux. Dec. 25. Ten thousand Blois and agitated by the press of the country, Prussian with aitillery occupy - and private all have tbe aud Ham, pnbiiand in fact is substantially before bouses. Tbe 20,000 Pru-siaat Oilcans, Congress already, namely, that of men and officers, are pillagers. Loudon. Dec. 27. Meziers is surroundpermanently locatiug the Territoed by 15.000 Prussians; a siege is immirial seat of government in Corinne. nent. There is much indignation here, The history of the past capitals of and tbe British Vice Consul at Rouen proUtah U well known in Washington,' tested at the sinking of six English ships er in point of controversy' than would be a proposition to make Brigham Young treasurer of all the orphan asylums in the country. The people who are of one faith and believe as the Herald does, did build a Territorial capital, and did establish a library, mil at the expense of the nation, and what did they do then? In plain .language the church stole the property, despoiled the people of the trust given theui by a generous government, and it is now In a state of terror because theft is to be outlaw? ed in Utah. If it were right that the seat of the Territorial govern- suo-oes- tele-;rsp- hs - Important ay ed. to-morr- ow - - Tyrolean Singers, TJtab Redeemed ION HOBBS & CO., Brigham - 4 I V A i i ( is engrossing public attention everywhere and is worthy the consideration of1 our citizens at the meeting which is called for .that and kindred purposes. The callers of the meeting inform us that their invitation is intended fur ail citi.e;- - thr l tl at .Seine by tbe Prnsdaoa. QUEEUSUARE, ed of-n- A man In Terre Haute, Indiana, tells a story of a barber who was shaving him some time since. The barber stopped a few momenta and procured a box on which he mounted to continue his work. -- The customer asked, What did you get that box for? To which the bar. ber replied, the snakes are all over the floor, sir, and I wanted to get out of their way. The customer Insisted on finishing the job him. cutlery, r.unnona, 91 P8 s, The latest thing In New York, are tiny Prussian mets, in gold, at ear-ring- NEW TO-DA- hel- RESTA NT, GornePof Front and Fourth streets, 00. Sinete Meals.. 50 ctz. Proprietor. f STATES UNITED --UTAH HAIL TERRITORY, 1 Font Omcx Dmanmrr, Woeaisoios, Sepbrmter 30. 1870. j PROPOSAL WILL BE RECEIVED AT the Contract Office of thle Department until 3 oclock p. ta. of March 1. 1S71. 410 be derided by the 30th 1. for carrying the mod f the United hum from duly 1. Kl. to Jane 30, 174. on the following route in the Territory of Utah, aud by the chedulee of departures and arrival herein specified. viz: Xo. 16634 From Saint Charles, by Fish Haven, bwon Creek, and Round Valley, to Ithaca, 30 tulle and back, once a week. Leave Mint Chart e Friday at 8 s m; Arrive at Ithaca by 6 p m; Leava Ithaca Saturday at 8 am; Arrive at Saint Charles by 6 p in; 16t35 From Kaysville. by Hooper and Alma, to P.ain City, 33 miles and back, once a week. Leave KeyeviPe Saturday at 7 a m; Arrive at Plain City by 3 p m. 1C63 From Ponoco. by Clover Volley (no Valley (no ficel. and Wm office, point, to Paint Joarph. 130 mile and back, one n week. Leave Pauses Mondav atT am; Arrive at bt. Joerph Wednesday by 7 pm; Leave Saint Joseph Thursday at 7a m ; ; Arrive at Panacs Saturday by 7 p m. 1CC37 From Montpelier to Sola 30 miles and back, once n week. Spring. Leave XIontpelirr Monday at 7 a m ; Arrive at Soda Springe by p m ; Leave Soda Sriu 1 neaUy at 7 n m; Arrive at Montpelier by f p m. 16638 From Ogden City, by Alma, to Hooper, 14 miles ana back, twice n week. Leave Ogden City Saturday at 8 a m; Arrive at Hooper b 13 m; Leave Hooper Saturday at 1 p m ; Arrive at Ogden City by 3 p m. For form of propol. guarantee and certifl-catand also for ineirucbooa as to the condition to be embraced in the contract, etc., eee advertisement of September 90.1AT.O. and of thU date, inviting proaala for marl eerrico In Nevada. Utah, etc., to be foand at the principal In sealed post offices." bide should be aupenrribed. Moil pmpooalo. Territory of Utah. and adJrr.sed to the Second Lg 3ui I bisol tliir It ' J. CUES WELL. 1 eiuae:r Centra!. JUUX A. i LUMBER , W ad th urea them teste OS If: a- no334f tendance. Tickets, Including Sapper. $5. Tickets can be procured at NcXitt k Cn.e. Metropolitan Hotel. Haribut Broa Sisson. Wallace A Co.. Poet Office, ElUutfa Xewa Depot, and Knpfere Jewelry Store. Proprietor fix Sam. Ii. Tibbals, 0 Wholesale and Retail dealer In deel-t- k ' HITES, LIQUORS A Dancing School Coracr Hontsiu BT AT . Fifth Street, CORINNE, UTAH, Prof. A. O. Frnnlclln, THE t xd CIGARS, boot Haa Just received a large assortment fSk (ft-- TSourton and Hentnclty'Wliiekicfl , Corinne Opera Ilonse, ltje . FROM THREE TO SEVEN YEARS i OLD,' i Wednesday and Friday evening exclusively for gentlemen, when the following latest end most fashionable dances will be taught by an experienced teacher: Plain Qndrtiee. Redowaa. Polka Mazonrka, Lancers (jnadrille. Waltz, Sicilian Polka. Polka Quad-filSchottiache. Skating Polka. Mazourka Quodnlle, Mazonrka, Waltz Circle. 8ehottiche QnodriUe, Vsrsovlenne, Spanish Dance. Waltz Quadrille. Potka. fVxttra Waltz. German Cotillion. ZingareLa, PeterneUa, and the Fairy Soirees free for members nf the class. for term of twelve lessons, f lfl. Wines, e, noTl-t- f RB3USR ANOAHTOMA BlTTtRW comurjD utert, frr. rm. COCKTAIL BITTERS, CURACOi. MARASCHINO. ANNISEFrE, Moxtona Jg Imperial Sherry and Port Dance. SALE p( vUa Fine Old Sazarae and Hen-- c eoi nessy Brandies, OLD HOLLAND GIN, Sc ABSINTHE, . idcbth mm,wuus Hotel.) Hoi tn. . Both Eastern and California Cigars, STABLES, Doom xasror Mxtbo- - ben 1 tbo of ( tr ALE AND POUTER IN TINT 0B tor; QUART BOTTLES; ALSO ON DRAFT. ear hire. Particular attention paid to feeding stock. of all kinds boncht and void. Hones, Seddlre and Bridie always on hand tor sale or Stock CAIIFORNII AND CHAMPAGNE WINES MADE A SPECIALTY., Plenty of Groin. Hay, and Corral- room for the accommodation of Freighter. , 3KWT. PCR9ELL. HEIL . ' & L TTOR Jk FISHBACK, cellar. firatau 44x131. motitn. GOOD DWKLL- - ot live ' rooms and fintihed fhroeghont; and WtU O S a n tbr 1)0 O. p. be eold low for cosh. Inquire , 6 tuoky. r ih. o ILL 1IKAD5F ASD LEITEU HlOP are mod a epicalty at the Rrrozjw u&'J offee. Coll and tmaltr apecimena. dec33-t- f it, I01 ALA Tbe premises now rent for fW dens:? j. Lanch at all hour of the Oyster and ., The bar la furnished with the day and nlch-choicest wints, Rtnora and cigan. Give n a s vn.Il !t SAL.K-- A iur-lMHi- M 7 : (between Fourth and FlTth.) , calL ' , n on YARD. Will7( t JL i Gi Osshi X 1 S CORINNE FRIDAY EVENING, DEG 30, 1870. The pnbllc generally is conliaDy invited. The beet untie that can be prccared will be in at- AND i pn CORINNE OPERA HOUSE, ml r 11, ai this AT THE e, Poetmat-- ordaj AND o. c. t. l Fi: Vik-Rate- i eerta. dec30-t- f i 1 disk e. Leave Plain City Friday at T a m; Arrive at KsysvUle by ipm; - Itii kmab their 1 LODGE, no. 3, of (load TeapUrs, Order Independent The table la supplied with all the taxariea of the season. and my patron are guaranteed aatio-- t JOU.V X. VI.VK, faction. dec27-t- W TCR CORimi CORINNE. I Tb f IN AID OF U K A Board, per week. . . 16 Tn T GRAND BALL Y'. yistl 1 Montana street, Corinne, Utik, TRUGUEE RIVER FURNITURE, X, A. ? J100" aol-t- f . www still Groceries, Hardware, etc., . cheap cash. Come one, come all. and do not be took An Iowa deacon' found a man in his henroost, and told him to go Plated Ware, and sin no more. The fellow bung around until the deacon went to Bar Furniture, bed, and then stole every hen just as he meant to do at first, but as AND GENERAL he would not have done if the deacon had walloped him. HOUSE FUnniSIlKJO 00D3. V 1 G-LA-S mm CHANDELIERS, self. o . CHINA, BUT AB E, - Cal.) Transcript. ' A poor simple-heartAfrican onee came to Mr. Moflat, the missionary, and told hiui, with a lugubrious lace, that a dog had torn his copy of the New Testament, and swallowed a few leaves of it, and that he was gric veil about it, for the Hut why dog was very valuable, do you grieve so ? asked the missionary, you can' get another Testament, and the leaves will riot hurt the dog, Ah, said the savage, thats what I fear. He is a good litmter and a good watch dog, and the New Testament is so full oL gentleness and loy,o that I fr.id he will In service ! . os This subject es s No-gen- and when the national legislature next appropriates money from the Treasury for our public useL it will only been condition that the expen-ilitu- re shall be made inn city whoso lcopIe are citizens of the republic aud attached to her institutions. Jot ! to-ds- 27, 187a S5 JVM, Grand Concert HarrUeoobcrg, (Vs.), Dec. 25. A fire SAN FRANCISCO. dey between four slid fire oclock L. P. Fisher, Room 90, Mirchutl' Ctebaage . hoOdlng. stroyed a isrge somber of the principal SALT LAKE. badness bouses in town, baroing the Camomile k Wicklzer. port eliding. CO.. Prop's. entire tqasre before tbe fismes coald be O. D. HUTCK sabdaed. Loss,. $100,000; insured for Editor. J. 1L BEADLE - - OPERA HOUSE. The People's Literary Companion, Alpha-an- d Omega' as received. It been presents has i fine an appearance as ever, and, of of with allsorts Is filled good FATlIEtt lXD Mf course, I ABE 0! publishers, things. Its enterprising BT THS CXIXBRATZD Messrs. E. C. Allen A Co., AhgUsta, to determined pubMaine, appear PnOFOCKlVAKKIEIla- -. well lish a paper that will please-ajisf as Instruct all, and its large and general circulation Increasing that proves they are succeeding Though the Heavens admirably. The Companion is Two Lsdlw ssd Six Oonllonaa, always handsomely Illustrated. Is a The price, for such paper, very reasonable, Indeed, only seventy-fiv- e Mofldaj and Toes day Evenings, cents per year, and each new DECEMBER 2G and 27, 187a subscriber gets a tine, steel engravof the ioujrney ing, representing open at 1 oclock; Concert to oommenca life, from childhood to old age It at Dows S oclock. BUSTED1' is published monthly. S3 Cents u hoo Adsalaaloo, $1, dec34-3j Children, t to , I That Thepropositionof Congress remove the capital of Utah to Cojilenc Discounted: rinne, is sensible and proper. Balt ' Lake does not want it, and it would A ' 1 Lble, aid In building up a Gentile town, Montana j Street, Corinne, which promises in a very few O, YE PEOPLE, C" ' years, to be a considerable place. the Opera Boom), ol (Fast Corinne is the shipping point for i JVbei Montana, and a large portion of THINK P0R Y0UE8ELVEl!l Wholesale sod Retail dealers la Idaho, and its citizens are enterprising and hospitable. Without i '" Wan any prejudice against Salt Lake City. we say it is a good move to remove the Capital to a place where the folks move along in the spirit of these moving times. Oakland A XD 8FLLS ALL KINDS OF DRY OOOM,! !"e11 - Domestic news. I50JXX). MISCELLANEOUS. 6b W, |