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Show t Y ' The decision of tle Court being favors the annexation of Dominica, and to says the Dominicans are far stiperior binding v.e presume, the :T of that the governmerf MUborhcd Igrnts for the Reporter. agents of the Territory will contin- - the- Haydens; form ue to collect, if they can, our taxes Ilayti is no lie public hut the worst, bt regrets .Sumners fr the same tw as before, and course, aAd thinks he will change his keep them, too. Fifth The Courts the report of the t having competently decided as to t itwt after reading if and not, then Douglas w'U j tJ p. nbtr, Kmiu jo, Cifhan,; the " proper administration of t lie and regard his opposition as factious jv. mllding. and this belli in direct law, Sumner as the wort foe to the colored SALT LAKE. to the Territorial government bu the continent. Camomile & Wiclirer, Put Office pmluiug. and its officers, .should the people people VIAiL A C f lr O f ic ru. Chicago, March 30. A bill was introj be required to pay taxes outlie duced. iu the Iiliuois Legislature yesterJUDGE I). J. TOOHY .t ,C lCvor. timate of current exjiernes are now, day, to provide for submivdou toavot ej in the main, cut otFby such dech- - of the people a proposition to remove the J. unde the Tliat to ARCH ion. FRIDAY, Qlr.l?71. I,U. S. say, there is SUle Capital from Sprisgti'-l- to Peoria.- of the Court, ruling San Francisco, March 30. The fee Ht no TerriTruckee destroyed almost the entire city, jio Territorial Court, and tfaily (Tab Reporter. I, ll-e- 1 al , e ( ccrn-nji-.ioufc- opjM-hiti- on - . d ' If " e " ere to judgeof ihetempeJL of our public men nt Washington, the first conclusion to lo arrived at Is that the day of giving chivalrous battle to the surviving relic lias gone by forever.' A friend lately returned from the capital, and one e who can see us far through a . lion-dero- null-ston- that at the seat of government, where in us the next,' is satisfied former days the grandest eloquence of the land was wont to lie heard, inveighing against human slavery it existed in Utah and the.South- - torial officers to he supported as PVsnd salaries of officers, the exjietise of the prison, the jury and witness fees are charged to the" general government as on federal business. Why then should the taxes of the year include those Items of thousands of dollars which have been heretofore ex ended on the certificates of Territorial Marshal, Attorney (ienerul, Wajrtfen, etc.? )Ve have not time to investigate the subject fully, but it must appear manifest to all, that if the taxes are not to be paid out for the purposes of theJevy, they ought not to be paid at all. c ern States, all is now onduous silence. Tli thundering Philiipics which shook at once the auction block of life, and the pretensions of our mountain bondage, is heard no more. The mere mentfon of the national 'seandal, defiantly lifting t(M hydra .head above the hills, is taken as a jest, or something to ex rite only a passing curiosity ii4he minds of men who were once deenw d flic messengers gwng before to proclaim new dispensation of liberty to all tin? people. The great )iromisc of 1MVI that the twin relics f larhnrim on our continent should le destroyed before the blade of power again entered its sheath, is forgotten save by a few who can le always faithful found among the faithless. Why such a clvauge has come alout is not easily demount rated, but it is of strange sign to see the mighty phalanx of a iozen year ago strike hands and colors to the meanest of iTs foes. Doe it ortend the decay of public virtue, to sec that the imnrortal tramp of the coming three hundred thousand more iioi heart! to disturb the lighted fire of trea-oor lias the grand inarch of liberty died away in the deadly vapon of polygamy? Who can solve tli enigma, if such it he? Diogenes. isic pajierof This alt Iake. It Ta irs. Col. Chester Loveland Is now enof county gaged in tliaa-ea-mieami Territorial taxes for the year of 1S7L In the levy is included all of f of the whole amount for the purose of defraying the expenses of the District Courts, ami fees and salaries of officers in attendance upon them, as well as witness and jury fees, and the support of the penitentiary of the Territory aud iU prisoners. - .These and many other items have Ikhmi included in the taxation of the Territory, and it would le well to notice, liefore going further, the following facts: First The United States District Court lias decided that certain drawing fees and salaries melr as Marshal, Attorney and the like were simply illegal hang n and in effect peculator. decond The taxes collected from the people of tire Territory now He In the church vaults,' because the interlopers; who first liandled them are ruled out from participation in suhscrilicrs in Corinne. I. S. Mnrlml Patrick. Ail article was reeeivedyesterdav in the Salt Lake Herald reviewing onr recent observations upon the judicial rumpus in Utah mid exculpating Marshal Patrick. We shall It in justice to Marshal Patrick, and loth ej ft raid, and we only say here that, so far as that officer is concerned, we heard no complaint against his course in the discharge of his duty while, in Utah. Omaha II raid. When these l)romi:i.of Omaha and Salt Lake begin to Damn with faint praise, the subject of it is in a dangerous situation. irit CONG n E.SKIOXAL Til rc K EE TOT A LLY D FIRE. IJY Fifteenth Amendment brations. Cele- -' More Indian Massacres in Arizona. Paris REDS VIEING WITH 89. AND THIS AFTER-- V NOONS DISPATCHES. offi-cers.hith- Domestic . news. erfc-o- . Territorial I duties.,' Third The Treasurer, Trustee, or whoever he ow i ; ! ,? holdlnthe public monies, re,ruPe8 to disgorge, and there has so far, no way discovered by ; our custv nan." be rooted oulof It hiding, place. Fourt- h- Washington. March 30. The Senate svk-c- t ct'iuodttce on Southern outrages has bee engaged for several days taking testimony of various persons from Mississippi' and South Carolina, and will probably make a supplementary report before Congiess adjourns. There is some dissatisfaction among the members at the neglect of Speaker Blaise to appoint the standing committee of the Uouse. Fred. Douglas had an interview with the President Yesterday. He atroogly - I The colored citizens procession fbr the celenumbration of the 15th bered several thousand, including two colored military companies and a number of civic and benevolent societies. The designated line of march was fully performed, despite, the raiu storm, and the affair passed off Philadelphia. March 30. The colored citizens celebrated to day. The procession was formed of different societies and the 12th und 13th colored reamentSv The new loan is meeting with favor. One noticeable feature in favor cf its early success is the fact that subscriptions are no looger limited to National Banks, some large private banking firms iu this city having tasen hold of the - work iu good earnest. Chicago, March 30 The colored citizens celebrated the 15ih amendment today witli a civic aul military procession, wading np with a large and enthusiastic meeting at Farwell Hall, Speeches were made, and the processiou was an imposing owe. Washington, March 30 The Republican Conventi n pi tha District of Co y with Fred luiubia organized Douglas as President, lie has two sons among the delegates. Gen , Chip man it Secretary. An informal ballot for delegate to Con-greresulted, Fred. Douglas 27, scaty. unu-ndmen- t, Micet-wsfully- . ' i es tering 37. Commissioner Iie&santon decides that all persons whose gross incomes daring, the year 1870, estimated in United States currency, did 'not exceed two thousand dollars, are not required to make any income returns. The President transmitted to Ihe SeDato for ratification a treaty of commerce and navigation between the United States and Italy. New York, March 30. A Washington correspondent writes that the President will not ask a consideration cf the San Domingo report thia session, bet that he has by no 'means given np the idea of annexation. He is' confident the people bf the Country are favorable to the pro-ec- t, aud he will do all he canto assist to-'l- ay hi 1 Y m.-.n- Congressional. y -- Irt, s Ken-tuck- S,- St-te- in Dr-t!i- ii Y rati nt. ilT-27th E-b- iy ge Gerrish everywhere. to-da- Murders In (he City of LAST EVENINGS 20th L. B. Woods was killed onia farm near Tubac, and a Mexican woman carried off. The same day Basqni Rancho was devastated; the sentinels at Camp Infantry hbot nt, nml attacks reported 30. e Oxford-C-nubrid- Indian depredations in Arizona are inRedcreasing with frightful rapidity. mond. a Canadian, was murdered by them at Camp Ayacb on the 8th instant to-da- - the-aru- out YorkMarch S - -- New itce-'- in-ta- nt The government supply train wae attacked near an infantry camp, two men work bet of the regeneration doing killed and sixteen mules run off, on the ter than all the schisms combined. 10th instant. On the same day Hind & The Punch of the West, it keeps up Hooker's beef and supply train was ata steady fire of good religious wit tacked and two herders killed. On the against the humbugs of the age. 18th a Mr. Cook was killed near Camp Diaffcnr ought to have a big list of Crittenden, and stock run off. On the nt one-hal- in-fu- is the grand missionary of Zion, and n, till 4 us including one hundred and twenty buildings, all the business portion of the town and the Chinese quarters. The sou of W. II. Hilk proprietor of the No Kennebec Hotel, was consumed. The lost. to be known lives are other town is the lumber depot of the Sierra Nevada, and will probably quickly be rebuilt The Certral Pacific freight depot was destroyed. The office of the Western Union Telegraph and Wells, Fargo A Co. was saved. Duncan and Thompson, miners, were caught by a cave la a mine at Shady lino yesterday, and were dead when dug Tb Tim sjh ci.d'finhi yers !.j;b 8 frtm ran tele.: Plans- fe r the great German peace celeof Paris is to lu auereas. d bration on LaEtei Monday arc completed. llu-rwas pick t f.rjYd, United It will be general throughout the rgM'on the roads to Versa in this the Nationals and Government States, aud the demontrutitn fr The government has con-o. city will be. equal, if not superior, j!o any- (h-uand Trochii, no has ntcid. u plan h r attacking Paris. thing of thehind ever witnessed. ThiVr, , muted that tbe (Jertnaqs were now a'iug. and that ton Grrt,iLj, icmdred iu l i unce. March 3'1 Manufacturt-ihat I SKV TK, a died tL authontiea to jo allow,, J y Washington, March 3d. Davis cf burnt work. The g'jVrrnrua.t reph. t spoke in refutation of the charges reriainly, but tbe workmen mit b- - -. of Sherman relative Javani-o- f peace aud with arms stacked, ;H a conflict order iu the South, particularly iu hi probable. MirclaSOl Loiii'ii, nen, of . He defended the Dyulty and eit i ,e 1. own Pans wincijasing in saneA. law abiding-eiracter oUlhe people of was if a vs. (Uptrtnru in Kentucky, aud enumerated various grievfrom .IHspatches tatj that ances to whichthey had been suhj-cte- d in the iLstlictiamcupud by thr l at the bandtToTthe geueral government, 21. 8ih au l llih corps i, fiota among which was the r(fu-a- l to make TBv Bru jaeilscompeu8ali0iLlotheinwner.s r slaves tiou for modifying othe siys'ihe ?5tiCn preliminaries ,i a tbe beginning of enlisted in delay the piyment of live huiylred n.;g the war. Anns due Aprd Lt. bad Blair explained that the payment Shanghai, Mirch3. Sirious disfud. ances are anlioipattd in Japan. Ouei,f beeu prevented by au unauthorized act the Mikados counsellors-w- ai asav-ia- of Secretary Suntou. ated. Tbe act wa purely politic d. Davis A more lawless dictator was London. March CO. Owing to the tUe, race will eonieoj tbe never in power than that same Secretary oclock. before Latest feu betting of War. If justice had beeu dealt out to six to four on Cambridge. j him in bis lifetime fer his crimes, be Tbe Times special anticipates atLp. would havelsleeu huug a hundred times proaebing desperate struggle. Vtngcur for murder and put iu tbe penitentiary threatens to forcibly eject the Assembly te n tbousand times for his crimes. Sen- from Versailles. The insurgents are confident ot lbs troops. sation. A special from Versailles says the The rnolioa entered some time since by stop cattle and horses from ea. Morrell of Vermont to reconsider the vote tering Paris. The mails are greatly ie The Communes Are active in dia passing Wilsons $100 bounty bill to carry layed. tbe loyal Nationals. out the decision of tbe Supreme Court arming St, Petersburg, March 31. The Car was adopted Wilson then moved for a gives tbe Cr'ss of the Legion o'f Honor modification of tbe bill, by giving bounty to .Gortecbakoff and his heirs, for settling honor to Rusto those who had been disabled by sick- the Euxine question with sia. ness or disability contacted in the service. HOUSE. Rocky Mountain coal, tbe bent in tha On motion of Kendall tbe House took country, by the ton orJ car load at lo np and passed the Senate bill authorizing prices; and lumber of every description,-- at Mara. Howes, west of the depot dl9-t- f and requesting the President to appoint a Board cf three Commissioners, who shall be officers and engineers of tbe MISCELLANEOUS. civil one and and engineer, mining army, to examine and report upon the Sutro $c tunnel iu tbeStatb of Nevada. ' whOLOsALK ASD BCTA1I. IAT.r.IL IS Beck addressed the House in opposition to the bill from tbe Special Commit& Heavy tee. He said the bdl would make the President dictator to destroy the liberties . . of the people, aud those- wko aided and Stoves, abetted the bill would become more odiNails, ous than the kiiklux desperadoes iu the AXD i South. Referring to the bill introduced by Butler, of Massachusetts, he saxl that - Butler asserted tbe bill met the approval Alo, Manufacturer of of tbe majority of Republicans iu the Uouse. He wanted Butler's bill printed Tin, Capper and Sheet IronJVaro aud circulated, accompanied with the reKEEP CO.STAXTI.T OS HAND mark of Butler that the majority of ReSHEET COPPER. ROCKER IROX publicans m tbe House approved of it, GOLD PANS. liOCKER DIPPERS, and it failed to btcom a law only because SPRING POINT SHOVELN PICKS, QUICKSILVER, of the opposition of the Democrats. AdGOLD SCALES, journed. FARMING IMPLEMENTS. the cause during ihe Miles, Shelf t Hardware, Iron, - - ImpIcmcutM. am Foreign IMews. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. And everything for a complete oufit t Paris, March 33. At oue oclock to night the aub committee passed sentence of death Upon Wilfred Foinvtlle, for being engaged in au obstinate and guilty attempt agiunst the action of the General Duval was at ibesaj.-time authorized to search out and arrest com-mi'te- e. e all euemies f tt Commune. Tbe Republique attacked the Assembly in violent terms. There are, bowevrtv no igns of aitack on Versailles. Au executive committee has beeu appointed by the snb committee, composed of seven members, who will have charge of nffa rs for a month. XL Assy, in a speech yesterday, threatened all conspirator with death. At a sitting of the Central Committee. General Duval proposed a disarmament of the Nationals. Assy said the committee bad appointed a committee of pubtic. Its Opponsafety, aud ran ents would be shot. X ers lilies, March 30. Tbe Deputies of tbe Yostres. north and cast, have proposed to ask the Assembly to send to the departments to organize a force to march on Parts. The government has succeeded H dissuading tne Legitimists from holding meetings. London. March 30. bemraane outposts have been placed on the roads to Versailles, to prevent recon noisanc.es, There is great disorganization in .the postal and other department. - , Tbe Nationals demonstiated yesterday in favor1 ot tbe Communes. - La Libert says ttTat forfy thousand Engl shmen have arrived in Paris, and that Thiers is iu tbe rity; also the head of tbe London detect iter. to-da- y cin-rabrsicce- rs Frehjbf, Bunt, Hint, er Pr expert, Montana Street. between 4tli find ?th. CORINNE, - - UTAH. Improved Borkers iomplrtc and (hrtp. Particular attention paid ders bu matt. ZE.A a. i. Bl'IMELL. FAIPJTIWG. RunkoII Painters, Ac decorators, to Or ca;;i. Cngtri r lam and ornamental pa- per hangers, and imitators of woods atd mar-bit- s. For reference see the churches nl and business houes or pnticipal d sellings " f Conne. . DENNIS fr-t- J. TOOHY, Attorney and Coomcllor al law, 110 STAX A ST.. C0RIXSZ V. T. p20--3 , if rlCi INSURE YOUR UFE. THE CRAFTSMANS Life Insurance ComPany OP SEW YORK. iWtle. F e Purely mutual; policies restriction to travel, residence, or occupation, IRA. AT. SWARTZ Salt Luke City. fun- . General Agent , r2 Im C. D. HAXDY. Local Agent. non-forf- tr EVERT PESCKIPTIOX JOB WRK OF' and Kscheaply at the f pivsptf oSfsa. ririM acS-t- , |