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Show Dally' Utah Reporter. autberbetf Agents Anrj hr tt Reporter. NEW YORK. P. Bo well k 8cv, Cook, Coburn 1 10 rjwrk Rew. I ! . CONGItEHMIONAL CHICAGO. k Co., Dtwbon streak .SAX FRANCISCO. L. P. FUber, iloom JM, JawrchanU Exchange building. ' Camomile SALT LAKE. k Wkkticr.Yrwt Office ADAH ACLBACU JUDOE a oaUdlng. J. TOOHYV. ivet CO. Editor. HATUIlDAYMARCIt - SV'Bl.f - Out-Tre- es tains is the planting of trees to adapted the climate. No branch agriculture pays better or is more safe than the cultivation of orchards, and the labor of raising and gather ing is one of a light and agreeable nature. There are many choice situations in this valley, along the river banks, where orchards wutild thrive beyond expectation, and yet those places are left strangers to the care of the husbandman. Thousands of dollars worth of fruit is shipped to these regions yearly, which with a little foresight can be stopped and the money retained in the country for the benefit of our farmers. The culture of orchards is not only very profitable, but lends beauty and pleasure to every-thin- g around. And not alone do wo need fruit trees, our valley wants the noble ardornmeiils of natures forest trees to break the sweeping winds and ward off the suns fierce rays. About our dwellings might ir these beneficent arms and bless us w ith their shelter and shade. Now is the proper time to put in the trees; plant them everywhere, and in a lew years you will subscribe for the Uktoktlk for your friends for giv ing you this advice. jf v rs toss-the- has concluded to call in a large amount of bonds, to order in stop the drain for intyr-?i- t. There are more than a hundred millions gold coin In the vaults, and it is a wonder that some of this treasure has not been before employed In the redemption of obligations whose outstaudiug is so expensive to the country. 3-- 20 As oldYaniiroompt? was giving his vs inclined to be lazy, a 6cd eowhkling, the bay cried otit, Oh. Data dont, fadW, it makas me smart! boost vat I wants, said tte old man, as he whacked away with renewed vigur. The New Orleans Picaynne says this is the style in Havana, aod wants to know wbjr it cant be doie in New Orleans; AY henever a carriage arrives the jauuty tootman jumps from his seat, springs to the door, and, doffing bis gloasy Waver with his right hand, opens the door with his left, aud stands there, ' a miniature Bau Brnmmel. Just as the ladies rise vacate the carriage, the driver (sitting b lt upright in his seat, wkh reius in his bit hand nearly on a line with hie chin, aid whip perpend ajplar in bis right), suddenly sad With military precision, places tna whip in his left hind, and taking his Wayer in his right, holds it at a respectfa! youngest. who t- - .ovation. Frem the will of Lewi Morris, record-ip the surrogate's office of the city of New lark, November 19, 17&, is the fob It is my wish that my son towing: Gonvernenr shall have the beat education Uiat ran be fnraished him in England or America; bat my express will anddirec-fto- n are ihat nnder noeircumitaDce aiiall be sent to the coloay of Connecticut for that Dorpose, least in hisyoath he attoald Imbibe the tow craft a d ennoiog M Incident to the people of the country, and which are so interwoven ia their that they cannot conceal it from rhe world, thoogh many of them. nruhr the aanctiOed garb f religion, have it trd to impoaa themselves npon tike world aa honeat men. . d ' ! . coo--tilaii-ou at-n- A Wat named Franklin J. Hall, ly for iocert with his daughter h Merced County, Cal, was tiled and ua id 'guilty of the offohsa a charged in thebitlof indictment. and sentenced to thnpcniieatiwyfortenyara. Cf u4 after Jaaaarjr y. y-- Foreign Blows. the 1, 1871, .nCITXD, -- ?32'534'2'2 it 47 iSucceesor to Wilson 3222 3233232232 235 2222 0 2222333 i g kk k k kk k k kkkkk o eca o o e e e 000 m kk w b b s;S,h,hkiib 2.&as .i&m. hk SSSS5SSSS5 i s gg S S 9?: 12 .- b k k k sue. - A b c ao Sf BOUGHT AND Marcliaiit Tailor, , Montana pv-hou- u I ,.f t Notice. Poll-Ta- x x It HEREBY GIVEN' THAT Tin dae ad for the y ear 1870 is n ow payable to the undersigned. mar23-w-3- IIOBB-- S poll-U- x ALX TOPOXCE, 8upm!&r. Corinne, March 1, 1871. mhlS-l-f RAILROAD CLOTHING IIOUSC Retail and Wholesale HATS, CAPS, CLOT II ING, F U UN I ING jaRtm TRUNKS, GOODS, SALE-- A GOOD LWELI of five rooms and -- c. cellar, well finirhed throughout; and lot VALISES, ETC. taxKtt. The premises now rent for f2i per month. Will be sold low for cash. Inquire of dit-tDESNI? I. TOOHV. f M. MEYER just opimed bis Railroad Clo'hi-- z House in this city under the auspices, with a large atnek of everjtOicg ia his line all new and of the latest patterns wiuri he olleys at astonishingly low prices Bt cvL Remember the place, lUilroai Clothing Moutona street, Corinue. AS m-w- FAST FREIGHT i AND - EXPRESS LINE, HUGH KIIiKEXDALL, Elf., r, ap-.t-t- l ion DEER Paper-bangt- Work Poue with neatneas and dispatch. Orders If n at the shop, cornel of Fronf aai Fifth streets, will receive pronl ittention. CORINNE HELENA & le HOUSE AND SHIN PAINTER, Glazitr, WILL LEAVE liv-r-b- t Jl. H. SHEP11KKU, PropV. DENNIS J. f . TOOHV, . Ittorney aod CounsfUer at Lav, HOXTAXA ST., COllIXXZ V. T. ap20d LODGE J. W. GRAHAM, M. Examiner for Pensions for D-- , Uub-OFFtC- . On Corner Fourth anti Montana Street t. and after April lO, 1871, and cnntinueduring the Season. EIGHT DAYS FEOH CORINNE, UTAH. -7- -tf CO- -, RINNE TO HELENA V a iH.IC.i FOJEt Contracts made for the delivery of freights to tny point la Montana. Terms wiU be aa cheap ss the cheapest. Will also run a DAILY LINE Trout Helena to Deer Lodge. ' OFFICES IX COIRXE, BELEY 4 AYR DEER LODCE. tr Tlirce city near the pooI business centre, suitable to erect shops of dwellings on terms eaf. FOR SALE- BAKERY, uniorj Monlatm St., Corinne. A No. 1 - Wm. Kbo Co. Piano, direct ffof the Factory, never &r . Gphao Erted, SALE. Apply to D. J. Toohy. mir24-t- f . One ot Smiths American Organs. Tlie best in iK e Office. F. F. Sc 312. Lino. rreah Bread. FOR SALE. Direct from theFnctoiT-snitablfor Church or parlor use. Applv at Marie Good is Caro of RyeBr;aL Cwe, Fleehx, Office. at Kept Constant bn Hand. Apply this BABBIT METAL Jew , OSOHAXX. Pfoprt. OAA POUXDS or At this cheatjsals A a: Mctnyv.hii r sf TV'OTICE Manager. CONTRACTOR & BUILDER, MONTANA STREET, TT'OR ( opporite The latest styles of geiitlemcns wp,r nne ordt r. Rcjiairing neaty and quickly done, tr East of Opera House. Street Corinne. REGULAR MEETINGS Or Corinne Odd Eellowa Association are held in the rear of Hussey. Dahler k Co.s Bank, at 8 oclock, every Wednesday evening. Members of the 0;der ia good standing invited to mh24-t- f attend. L. SOLD- - L. HOFFMAN" I O. J jy?0-t- f 47- So charge for milting. 8mptinr or Assay. Assays gnarantced to correspond with U. 8. Mint. Ore sacks returned to shippers free of Railroad charges. Ores sampled by Battery 10. ' Collections will receive prompt attention. 00099900000900909999 - r. OFCTiy EXCIIAXGB 2 2 2 2 33 Crusher, at option of shippers. Fa OSBlhTOT, Reno, January 1, 1971. . COIN, AND ifIff i 23322222222 kkkkl.kkkkkkkkkkkkkkk C,eSvSkcyaaiku 900000C99000CO 009000 aaaaceaaaaaaaaaaaaaa 2 2 2 2 we B.K GOLD DUST, . k. a. k. k. ka k. k kk k, k. a. k. a wvativ4r;A Compose tae firm. kka.kkka.kkka.kkkkwka.ka. k. inn. FIRST !VATIOiAL xx gps f - 25 o 5 Ii 5s (rSaaaaesscoaoaaasaca 2oS505Seoooooseco5 Aa Horton), Cl U m .AH & CO, CVELXXE,.,... r ,r . r . s a a a a a6 s ac a. a ggaaaflcoflc 8888852852 8 8 8 O k o o .1 .2 f xttj j & KkiMiKKKkiK d, hhall District of the Territory of Utah in act.? with an act to provtde lnternU Revenue tr,15' the Government aud to pay iutereet on girt rublic Debt, approved Jane 3, loot ded by Act of March 2. HW7, also as smendeTk Act approved July 14, 1B70. v . Parties who wish to examine said list make appeal (which muat be lirwrian-- ) eo at my ofW e in this city on or before' thT?., . day of April, 1871. , JOHN P. TAGGART mar22td Assessor District of lii.- HUSSEY, DAHLEK 09990003909 9 9 00 03 i94 04 94 03 90 1 - OR'SKOTlc - WILL PURCHASE SILVER ores at the following net rates. . 4 c 6 d .X eni-plo- 4 U. S. ASSESS u Nevada Land and Mining Co., b' i Indict--d'rwnj- Auburn Mills. to-da- 2-- MISCELLANEOUS. The fugitive Mayors of Paris were invited te seats in the Assembly.' Paris, March 24 World speciah The Ujutto Statxs 1st raa ax Rrvzarz AasiCkKoaa Orrir. DxsraicT or reaction ia favor of the Empire gains lT.. ) " dALT Lakv Citi, March 20 y epeed-ilThiers aod unless strength hourly, 13 HEREUY GIVEX ru ,1,! V restore order, the French may en- 7VOTICE persons concerned that ih. AnatiuL., Vkluktion. enumeration, and income deavor to find a way to Chiselbnnb Domestic to-da- The Secretary of the Treasury, as Is now reported, The proposition of the committee of fifteen to proceed to Paris and assist io restoring order was unfavorably Hal-pin- Onrof the things so much neglected in these valleys of the moun- sturdy-protecto- command each insurgents to disperse and retire peaceably to their respective abodes within a limited time; now Therefore I, Ulysses S- - Grant, President .of the United State, do hereby command all pertoncomposing the unlawful combinations f aforesaid, to disperse and retire peacefully to their respeo-withi- n twenty days UST EVENING'S AND THIS AFTER' five abodes, this date. NOON'S OISPATCHES. In witness whereof I have hereunto set may hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. -- HewsDone at Washington this 24th day of March in the year of our Lord 1871, New York, March 21. At a session of and of the Independence of the United tbeJr'eniaacoovention tbiamorniog. a ' States the 93th. e telegram was received from General U. S. GRANT, President regretting his inability to attend, nod i authorizing his uame to he continaed on Bt Hamilton Fish, Sec'y, of State the register cf the Fenian brotherhood. JuJge Otto, Assistant Secretary of the Interior, has resigned. The committee on organization was y to wait on DDonovan Rosa and Subscriptions to the new loan millions. and half a the other exiles again, and &k them to are two San The uuite their Domingo speech Sumner inwith the Fenian to Brotherhood in its efforts to effect a .union tends deliver on Monday will occupy The military three hoars, of all the Irish 6ocieties. affairs of the brotherhood are to he well Aspinwal March 21, via. Kingston, March 2b News frem Peru announces Considered. The Vice that the government has ordered the payWashington, Marcht 2 t Prehideut has laid beforce the Senate the ment of the claims of merchants who Homo resolution for a final adjournment suffered by the sacking of Callao in 18C3. There wore terrible floods in the vicinon Monday next Tabled. New York, March 2b Upon motion ity of Lima, and the rising of the Rimao of defendant in the case of James Fisk threatened serious injury to the city. jr., vs. the Union Pacific builroad Co., Much property was destroyed and the to remove from tho files of the court the railroad damaged in several places. A bill in equity and declaration in law filed number of persons were drowned. Memphis, March 2b There has been hy plaintiff, Judgo Blatchfiml decided that the bill in equity is defective, but the a bad feeling for some time between the declaration will remain. proprietors of the newspapers of the Sun . Sau Francisco, March 24. The Tiret aud the attaches of it paper called the National Gold bank of San Francisco is Moor organ apd the Typographical Union isuing notes, wLich are received and paid of this city, which resulted Ibis evening in an attack npon W. A. McCIay, one of out the same as gold coin. Sau FrancUoa, March 2b The trial of the proprietors cf the Sun, hy Henry Dennis Guim for thejunrder of Edward White and Jlenry Mooke. McCIay was J. Murphy was concluded last evening. severely wounded in the thigh by a pisThe jury rendered a verdict of not tol ball, aod bruised about the head by a revolver. The culprits were arrested gndty. and held to bail. MinMarch 2b Tho Finance Qttawa, The Legislaister elated in the House cf Commons Peoria, IU., March last night, that the duties on (four, grain tive excursion party, for the purpose cf aud salt would lo repealed oh the first of investigating the merits of this city with April, at the same time the five per cent. a view to moving the State capital hither, arrived here duties were taken off. House The voted six millions for the of international ruilway. ati puroseri Washington, March 2b by the PresMarch 24. The Minister of ident of the United States Proclamation: theLondon, lutenor has notified the National Whereas, it ia provided in the ConstituGuard of Rouen to make preparations tion of the United States that the United to deteud the government. Scpottein, the Prussian commander, in States shall protect every Siate iu the a dispatch to the commander of Paris, UniohAin application of the Legulatnre. says tho Germans will occupy the northor of the Executive when tho Legislature eastern forts, and will maintain as friendcannot he convened, againstdomestic ly while uotiiing hostile is done, tut if tbeteiuis ot the preliminaries of peace violeuce; and are overstepped, Paris will be treated as Whereas, it is provided in the laws of an enemy. The delegate of foreign aftho United States that in all cases of an fairs replied that 'the revolution was insurrection in any State, or ot obstruc- purely u unicipal, not aggressive, and tion to the laws thereof, it i ball be law- had no jurisdiction to discuss the preliminaries. ful for the President ot the United States The Mobiles of the Seine demand on application of the Legulatnre of such arms to tight the insurgents quartered in State, or of tho Executive when the Leg- the Place Vendome. At noon the city was quiet. On the islature cannot be convened, to call forth Bourse it was rumored that Ducrot had the militia of any States or State, or y been shot by Lis troops. such part of the lan i or naval Iris rumored that disturbances have A dispatch from forces as shall be judged necessary for occurred in Lyons. the purpose of suppressing such insur- Lyons aays it bas proclaimed for the government and resisted the red flag rection,' or causing the laws to be duly Versailles, March 24. The Nationals have expelled the insurgents from the executeJ; and Whereas, I have received information eighth arrondissimenL March 24. The Newe spethat combinations of armed men, unau- cialLondon,the says people are flyiog from Paris thorized by law, are now disturbing the terror stricken, aod the rebels are prepeace and safety of the citizens of South paring for a desperate encounter to re' Carolina, and committing acts of violence cover tbeir lost ground. The Times special SAys the rebels in said State, of a character and to the stopped a train with prisoners for Verextent which renders the power of the sailles and released the prisoners. ' The G9th regiment resisted the seducState aod iU officers unequal to the task tions of the Montmartres and have arof protecting life and property and serived at Versailles, aod .were received curing public order therein; and with enthusiasm and its officers promoted Amo g those killed, by the insurgents Whereas, the Legislature of said State is not now iu eession, and cannot be cob in Paris is George Tinnell, an American. A dispatch from Versailles says that vened in time to meetjthe present emergthe Civic Guards of Marseilles have ency, and the Executive of said State has seized the telegraph service. therefore made application to me for such Berlin, March 24. In the' Reichstag, Simpson of part the military lores of the United Hobenloe wu elected President. Prince of lot Vice and Weber 2d Vice States as may be necessary and adequate ' President ' to protect said State and the citielections for Spanish Deputies resulted zens thereof against the domestie vio- 50 Carlisle, 45 Republicans, 15 Moderlence hereinbefore mentioned, and en- ate 13 Mootpenserists. 230 MinisteriaL iata. For the Senate, 132 Ministerialists force doe, execution of the laws; aud . and 19 Opposition. Whereas. The laws of the United States London, March 21 In the French requires whenever it may be necessary Atsembly yesterday, the government m the judgment of the President to use proposed a law four the organization cf the military force for the purpose afore-ai- volunteers which was adopted.' Every department is' immediately toeend ooe forthwith, by procfomatlo ha tallica tw VerseiUea. - W |