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Show i 'I tL Jf ,1 H M- .-: S, i V i I " - I- - yw , . Paily Utah Ueporter. to-da- imborLed Agents for the Ueporter. Oeorr NEW Hndoo , VO UK. r. Rowell ft Co.. ft Menet, HI 40 Park Row; Park Row. cnicAGo. ? Cook, Coburn ft Co., Dearborn SAX L. FltA-VriSC- Domestic Mews, iItni. Cosat r. rieher, Ro-SALT LAKE. '' Camomile ft Wicklrer. Pot Office onilding. O. D, HCYt'K ft Op.. Prop', SATURDAY EVENING, JAN. 11.1 871. At-'IIis'O- Tricks. ld J The compounded essence of fraud, hras.i and Jeremy Diddler-ism- , SStenliouse, of Balt Lake City, Is now at Washington City, where, ' bloated to the extreme point of impudence he pretends to be laboring for some legislative reforms whereby the people of Utah may be brought to look upon that champion scapegrace as something which he does not seem to be. The devil used to be entitled to the palm for dissimulation, but in tiic antics of Btenhouse the father of lies is out- maneuvered by many lengths. In the history of wjekednesa there has not been a creature in this Territory for twenty-thre- e years so thoroughly identified with wrong and injustice ns this same paragon of hypocrisy. Lasty$ar he made a feint show of attaching himsclfto the New Movement, but instantly Brigham Young cited him before the School of the Prophets toae-coufor his shortcomings. Then,' when a few men braved the tyrant and supported Iheir accusations against the chief of the Church, what did JBtenhouse do? Never did mangy cur cringe and fawn as this mean fellow did as'lie bowed down in the dust before the man, who, from that moment, scorned him as he would a filthy maggot. When T. B. II. Btenhouse tlien protested his belief in the supreme attributes of his mas- ter and swore eternal venom against the Gentile, behold the change! I ustead of accepting his new-bor- n Allegiance,' Brigham Young hurled him out of his Church with an anathema more scathing and destructive than ever thundered from the Vatican. " Go, said the prophet, beyond the gates of Zion, and evermore eke out a vagrant existence where the sepvile are spurned and vagabonds despised. This vomit of thejtabernacle and outcast of decency the evil genius of Utah now puts on the livery of deceit and goes to the National Capital with more effrontery than carried the up the mount. This villilier of Christian women and ChrisUau morality, as a pain ted leper, obtrudes himself on society In tliebrazer-- . hope that his putrefaction will not .offend the public nostrils. Easier to smother i the stench of a d - -- t i:. i ut le-fo- re - arch-tempt- er foul-mouth- ed hun-dre- - Chinceprojectiles than hlilo. iu counterfeit rectitude thislazar of the mountains. Gracd ceases to be abundant when such a subject presents itself or purification. It is certain that members o.f Congress cau see through the foul illusion. ?i; The Papal delegate In Constanti- r f nople has excommunicated four bUnops and six clergymen of the Armenian Church because they re fused to recognize the infallibility ' of the Pop6. It must have been consoling for tck soldiers on low diet in the y hospitals during the late war to sing; When this gruel war is over we shall meet again. A man tn Kansas City is said to JiAve a full set of furniture made of the tree on which his father was hung ten years ago. Terre Haute boasts cf ah artesian .well, flowing whisky. mil-itat- 9 w 1 . i Confirmed - AdClaim Logan miral Alabama for Senator Washington Item. Louisville, dan. 12. It is reported that I 20, Merchants ' Exchange O. building. er IVtw.-Port- a parly of iuueteeijn&sked wen, yester ' "dry afternoon, attacked a party of nrroyi at work for Scott A CnRtt'd tiiled tiiTC'e of them. They then went to the forks of the E.k Horn, and in a fight with a party of armed uegroet, threej)f4be latter were killed anJ obiafof the masked men. The corpse was identified as that of a young man named Force. The Henry county negroes are excited, and are flocking in crowds into Frankfort. New York, Jan.1 12Ajneeting was held to celebrate tbe Italian, and rivaled in point of nbrnbef unity, and enthusiasm any similar demonstration ever witnesed in this city. The r platform was occupied by the most in the country. Gen. Dix presided, and speeches wre made and letters read from many prominent citizens. At the close ol the meeting the chairman had a message sent to Victor Emanuel, that the citizens of New York were celebrating the union of Home with fens.- -Italy; end sent conrat-uk- t San Francisco, Jan. 13. Dion beat Decry on the 133th inning, 500 to 478. (1. W. Ford, of JCliteago, who wan ap- pointed Judge of Wyoming Territory by Yres dent Johnson,' is supposed to have committed suicide at Vancouver. Papers left by him indicate that he intended to drown himself, and be was last seen on the wharf yesterday morning. His family are on their way here from the East. William Slake was shot and killed, at Clark. The difficulty Weston, by A. grew out of a horse race, A murdered man was found near San Diego yesterday. ivashiDgtoo, Jan. 13. After four hours discussion the Senate confirmed the nomination of Porter to the grade of Admiral by a vote of thirty to ten. W. D. Leggett was confirmed ns Commissioner of Patents. r The Vice President laid before the Senate the following message, bich was ordered printed: In reply to a resolution of the Senate. Oth December 1870, to be furnished with information relative to an organization of disloyal persons in North Carolina, having in view the Yesistanee of Lulled States laws, I submit herewith abstracts of reports and other papers of the files in the War Department relative to the outrages io Xorth Catolftja, also, for the Information cf theSauate, those relative to outrages in other parts of the Southern States. The original reports and papers are too voluminous to be Copied in se t son to be easily accessible for refetence, and copies of these papers can be furnished as theSenate may deem necessary. In the House, the appropriation .for the Deoartments of Agriculture and Education gave rise to considerable discussion. Cox moved to strike out whole paragraphs relating to the Bureau of EdWithout ucation, which was rejected. further bill on the the committee going to-nig- ht -- -- this-afternoo- rose. - n,,. " Buffington introduced a resolution providing for a commission to audit the claims and damages by the- steamers Alabama, Skecnandoab, Florida and Georgia, and their tenders, and foyJosa-in- g bonds of the United States in payment thereof Referred. Porter asked leave to introduce a resol lution directing the Committee on Military Affairs t ? inquire what legislation Is necessary to prevent Cadet Smith, at W est Point Military Academy, from beand persecuted, on account ing of bis color. Randall thought that to behave himself was all that was necessaiy. Connor objected, and a motion to adjourn was carried. , Boston, Jan. 13.- - A private, Washington. dispatch says that Dr. f. G. Howe, ofoBorion, baa been appointed as the third commissioner to San Domingo. - te i ( In the Senate Scott presented a memorial from the committee representing the Pennsylvania Legislature, Common Council and Franklin Institute of Philadelphia, giving reasons for the celebration of the centennial anniversary of independence at Philadelphia. The House has passed the Senate bill authorizing the increase of the issue of five per cent bonds to ibe amount of five hundred million dollars, with an amendment that this total amount of the issue shall not be increased. - sued. W 9A , w AND i'p to-da- i Corner Montana and ath . r c b k i. Keep constantly on band a gcod ment for the jobbing trade. Orders by mail will receive proay. u, ICD careful attention. GixhIs shipped east and west on I line of the Railroad the same daymk-f- c are received. noiSt fc: ' & Miles, Gerrish whotocAuc asn hktxk. maum:s 9 Iron, Stoves, axo bk , Q( XXEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND SHEET COPPER, ( ROCKER GOLD PANS. ROCKER DltTEKc, IROV,-reaS- Tl SPRING POINT SHOVELS, nM lTCKS QUICKSILVER, GOLD SCALES. FARMING IMPLEMENTS. , m0Q asd . Yl HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, lady w I And everythin- - for a coniph-.rout- t tt Freight, Bnat, Tllnc, or Proper:, Sam. Tibbals, Iti-U-il the French lints. TheThuseians are crowding in Irout of Clarmarle aud Men-doTlfc French have erected j:t w batn. teries. A Herald cable from Vers ail its, 10th, says that the Paris supplies and ammunition will last eighteen days from and the surrender is believed certain before then. General Vinoy lately reviewed be troops outside of the walls, The soldiers cried, La paix, Viuoy! He replied, An contraire echai3Yuu? au fen. (Send some more. The Worl ia cable from Brussels say that' peace ueg otiations are now pendmg at Versailles, and are to be discussed at the Londou cc n'ereuce. ' General Cb&xurfy, in the battles of the 10th and lltb. Lad two corps engaged and sixty thousand nn4l lu rfst ive. A great battle is reported to have taken place jesUrday. A Herald dispatch front' Vienna tavs that Austria will invite jw uco . proxs! for the canferrnce, the preliminaries of which are that Franco shalfo surrender million twenty war ships, no then-au- d thalers, and a strip cf 1 md lour1 miles wide on the left bank of the Rhine, and mile of destroy all forts within twenty Sr the Rhine. WISES, UQlOItS ft CIGARS.Si to-d- ay r con-duc- re -- Reanlts-L-Stlrrln- Uelnforeements London, Jan. 12. A correspondent at Versailles writes that the Prussians have advanced their batteries a thousand paces nearer Issey and Vourres. Shells are falling in the.Laxemborg gardens, and the people demand of the Government a fighting General in place of Trocbo. Paris papers are very revolntionaryTn tone, and state that the Mobile officers and men are deserting Issey, Ilosneyand - Manteuflfe! is here, but starts. immedb to take command of the new Army ately pf the East, consisting of the 2J, 4th and 7th corps, which are marching .by the way of the Vosges to the support of GenT Werder, and occupy the LjODS districL A correspondent at Paris, on tbeOtb, Writes that the city has been bombarded for three dsys, and the shells are" falling through the Hotel des Invalids and the and Fifth Street, CORI.VXE, UTAH, Eu Jast received a Dr e assortment of nnd THREE TO SEVEN YEAL FROM hurt Hr. tbei fL f Bourlion IciitnclcvWliiIciN Bye 0Lt to (ho tioi Fine Old Sazarac and nessy Brandies, e$ Fighting at Lemnra Contradictory g Reports of the Tines In tho Department of the Kratm Comer - Hen the OLD HOLLAND &. Imperial Sherry and Port of1 Wliicsv BlTTEa GLXUXEAXGAHTUEiA ft COCKTAIL BITTEnS.v CURACCU Th MARASCTriNO. ANNISETE. 1 . ABSYNTUE, i Holla Eastern and CalifornU Cigars, ALE AND rORTEPw IN PINT - QUART BOTTLES; ALSO ON 400 . CF -- . DRAFT. - eat CALtFORM CHAMPAGNE AND WINE3 MADE A SPECIALTY. r , joa Oysters'! Oysters ! 5 . Oystersji J A number of kegs of wine rre SF.HVF.D UP la sent from France as presents to the French prisoners in Erfurt. It was IIV KVEItY HTYLC J11 tr noticed that one of the kejjs was KAOUS TO THE CJLII1RT ART. p:f r extraordinary heavy, ami orders ' were given to open it. I t was found Call and Try Them , iu to contain revolvers amT cartridges, " AT TUB Viscount Ponsou Hu Terrail, one oftheniosA famous ami KnuIar ro mancistsof F'rance wtis killed in OCCIDENTAL RESTAURANT 1' one of the battles around Orleans. ' Jecl3-lJ -r- m , 4- , i itart Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron TTartfrJ A i Hails, - Mining: Implements. ' Also, Manufacturer of t T ' V , i 4 cw - 7 i ' ' n A, I t. eh Shelf & IIeuvy;llnnlwart n ' ! I Corinne, XJttih.c A ? P' - y. J?1 . rerr Hontana Street. i i V TT Cojimissios '!i I . .a: - Foreign Blows. v i( between 4th and to-da- Noguet c Wal Dispatches from Versailles state that, -fJtli.4! in the east. Von Werder is following up his victory, and his eouiiuueo movement COIIINNE, UTAH on the left llank of the Freuc i is meetImproved Rockers templet and ftn;. ing with no opposition Mauteuffol passed through Versailles Particular attention aid to 0'-on his way to take cpmm.iud in the East tiers by msut. Uu The Times, jell' cm has Cie following special from Versailles: Toe bombardmat X!. ment was heavy up to this afternoon and ciat this evening several fires-ar- e within Whotenale and dealer ia Dawes introduced abili to establish salaries of officers of the Treasury Department. liefer red. New York. Jan. 13. The Board of Underwriters, at a meeting agreed to the necessity of urging sack a course of action as will force Congress to realize that the American people' wish their representatives to pass the Alabama claims bill, now pending in the House, and so make individual losses to citizens in time of war a national matter. Washington, Jao. 13. The Ilonse Judiciary Committee,, this morning, postponed further consideration of the McGar-raba- n case until llondjy, andjmmtnbned several witnesses to be present at that time. The Senate Committee on Public Lands postponed action on the nomination of Drummond to be Commissioner of the Lard Office, until next Fridar. and they have agreed to report favorably r.pon the renomination of Hardendurg as Surveyor General of California. Terms of Peace. U- - 1 n. hat-Gfrm- sa tffltiiim s iiissi c 4 Wholesale and Retail N able to borrow mon-y- . Bordeaux, Jan. 12. A general battle was fought on the 11th under the walla of Lemars. The Germans attacked the French Armyof the Loire along the whole line. General Jaureziburg who commanded the right wing of the French Army, held his position ou the right bank of the Huisen, andGeneral ,ColoraQ on the left and center fonght desperately. The French maintained most of their positions. Prussian loss is estimated at 1.800 killed and wounded; French less unknown, but serious. Versalles, Jan 12. There was fighting-near Lemars ou Wc iicsd ly. The Germans "captured Sabarbs, Cham-pragn- e, and Chateau de Bitcbe, with seven pieces pf artillery The number of prisoners taken altogether is 5.U00. Beilin, Jan. 12. The reinforcement on their way to join the German armies in France, and those in readiness to go, nuu her 200,000 men, thus raising the German force to cue million, London, Jan. 13. The army under De ChacFsy was completely defer ted near Lemars by the second German army commanded by Prince Frederick Charles and the Grand Duke of Mecklenburg. The Germans ociupitd' Lemars, capturing Urge quantities of supplies nml war material. The French are being pur- o-night, f cokinn15tuadk; Tantheon, but' tbalimage ilne ia very ligbU A few citizens have been killed, and its moral Effect i.4 eueonragbg ia the universal demand for A more energetic policy. - Another bread iiiaurrection Las bcen sappressed.;. The weather mod' erating. The Grand Duke of Mechlenburg tele graphs to the Duchess as follows: After crossing the rivaled at Ilaune on Tues- day,we fought on the next dak a hot aud victorious battle at Lorubern, taking very Oar Joss nearly ten thousand prison-r- s. iastnalL We are advancing o'tT Lem irtC The Berlin correapomleut of the London Times writes that theTdea of a general dccujnfion of France by the Geruiau forces has beenabuudoned; portious only of French territory will be laid. The French government, be says, ia no longer Washington, Jan. 13. The Cabinet was of thee hours dura session y tiou, moat of the time being devoted, tf) the discusiioiof Tx Senator Wade was present, and took putin the dUcussioiL The question of allowing representatives of the press to' accompany the expedition was talked over, and Jt was dekjrpiined to leave t'ie matter of furbishing peimits to accompany the expedition to the Sec" - ' ; retary cf the Navy. ...AiUa A. Hurcbard, of KfntJcky.was appointed to, aodjiccepted, the Secretaryship of thebmmisMon ia case General ' Siigel declines. New York, Jan. 13. The following invitation is addressed to the managers and theatrical profession of the United States: For 0je objeef of honoring the memory and aiding the family of the late George' Holland, who in his long and brilliartca-ree- r as a manager and actor, appeared in all the principal cities of the country, al) the theaters of the United States are invited to participate in the Holland testimonial in New York, by a simultaneous performance on Thursday, Jan 19th, the profits to be donated to the purpose mentioned. - Springfield (111.), Jan. 13. The Republican caucus, nominated John A. Logan for Senator. Washington, Jan. 13. A letter has been received from General Siegel, withdrawing his acceptance of the appointment as Secretary to the Dominican commission. on the ground, it is said, that he is not sufficiently versed in the Spanish language, as required by the joint resoln-tio- . ) 7 ; |