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Show f 1'kli'Jc s 7, & Tii o . liaUy jaevxew. csveir haUt.i-I- f i.f ?7 r?e,71mQ'5; 1518Tj. -- . ABIXOSA. The frea horroof the massacre 9f fir passengers ia a stage coach in Ari? zona, which occurred on the Cthinst, is the legitinAts,frait o th eWifk ind-wa-t- er pwflViflctattlfiJen Indian pop, mission., Prei-deptjj- pj; Ve tjie, are glad to see that the President is being aroused to the necessity of a VLe1 administration ' of fn titan affi.iJY'brttat Tcrfi Wry ; anI that there is, at feastiffppje prospect ofsbetter management. Treaties with such blood-- thirsty wretches' As the Apaches arc not worth the parchtneut on which they are written1 ITicre should fie hut one law for thss fiencU jucaVuate tit lfw of exterminatiou, administered at the point of the bayonet,, In 'addition So Indian difficulties, are made of army officers on duty io tbat Territory. The Tocsoo Citizen publishes a portion of the report of tbe'U.,3. grand jury, recently in session, in which the most serious changes 1st, brought against army ofii cer. t Afteir finding 'one hundred and eight fndictmetit for murder, the grand jnrjr proceed to condemn the conduct of tbcommanding officer at Camp Apafche, asserting that he has repeatedly furnished the hostile Indians with arms and ammunition. It is charged that whildjhcse Indians were held as prisonat ers of 'Apache, Camp Goodwin and Camp Grant, they were not disarmed and were allowed to leave campon their own volition. Frequent instances , 'are given where, after being fed. aUhn--postabove named, the Indi ans sieforth nd committed. murders and robberies ilh impunity. The grand jury assert that the military posts have become mere points of refuge to which' the Indians resort for food, arms and ammunition, aud then sally forth upon Iheir errands of llood. The displayed in his appointments, the fortunate recipients of his judicial favor being invariably disciples of the Tammany Ring. The inference,! natural that the spolia belli have been shared between judge and f referee with mutual profit to both. We are glad to observe that the Bar Association of New York, an organization of only, two years growth, have taken hold of this matter in the proper spirit and are determined to abolish the system of referees. Agitation is, always prophetic of reform, and it is more than likely that in expos- ing these outrages the Tribune has laid the foundation for a purer and better r administration of the law. 4 , REVENUES 1 Salt Rake Citt, Nov. 13, 71. Editor Review ; A professed friend of mine, who is neither Jew, Gentile, Mormon or Apostate, one day last week placed in my hands a 'copy of the Salt Bake Herald, at the same time direct-in- g pay attention to an article purport-in- g to give facts concerning financial exhibits published from time to time in the Weekly Deseret News from onr As I have no more City Treasurer. confidence in either the Herald or Neve than I have in any other fictitious hook or paper, I took not the trouble or pains to read the article through. In this perhaps I was wrong, as ono of the sacred writers of the New Testament advises us to prove all things, and hold fast to that which is good. Admitting, however, the fact that some kind of an account of the state of our city finances has been given, has it made the tax payers any wiser than they .were before it was given T The feet of if be' ing t ublUhed in a corner, or, in other words, in a paper that is not read by one tax payer in this city out of fifty, proves conclusively that there is something radically wrong, and which, sooner or later, must be looked into. If the City Treasurer, who, by the by, may be a pretty good man in the main, were he not bound by the Mormon ring, is at all desirous of proving to the people that there hare been ao frauds practiced by the representatives of the city, he will without further delay cause it to lie so published that all who read may understand. ' It may be that our city officials Hatter themselves with the thought that they have complied with a statute of Utah, requiring them to publish in at least one newspaper, a quarterly statement of the amount of city revenue, and that in doing this, if it has really been done, they have all the legal protection If hereafter it should be required. s tir s. tW5 tfiadx ih&L the habit of beastlv drunken nest ba. .generally; prevailed with few marked exceptions among the officers commanding at Camp Grant, ,Camp Goodwin1 and Camp Apache, where the Apache Indians have been fed jhat the nations issued at these camps to the Indians have frequently been insufficient for their support and unjustly distributed, sometimes bones being issued instead of meat ; and that one Quartermaster of the United States said he made a surplus of 12,000 pounds of com ia issuing rations to the Indians of Camp Goodwin. We find that a commanding officer, while' commanding at Camp Apache, gave liquor to the Apache Indians, and got beastly drunk with them, from whis-kbelonging to the hospital department of the United States Government ; also, that another officer of the United States army gave liqnor to the said Indians at said camp ; that officers of the United States army at those camps where the Indians are fed are in the habit of using their official position to break the chastity of the Indian women. That the present regulations of Camp Grant with the Apache Indians on the reservation are such that the whole body of Indians on said reservation might leave the reservation and be gone many day s without the, knowledge of the com, manding officer In conclusion of the labors of this United States grand jury, we would say of our neighbors, I thaUfl re "hundred s, friends and have fallen by the murdering hand of the Apache in the garb of roouru ; Indian, clothing ing the family circle in many of tho hamlets, towns god , cities of all the States bf our country. This blood cries from the ground to .the America n people for j naiice- - j bkrice to all men. not mere news- These assertions are i are but paper gossip, grave charges mddby a body of men under oath, whose sword duty it is to bring before law. The the coarta all..violation-odocument is the official report of the grand jury, and as such it cannot be lightly igiftct. Foe the honor of the sertUu aij-- l of the Government, we trust that searching investigation will be made, and that the people of Arizona, 5 , proved from satisfactory evidence that this statute, to the letter, has been complied with, it will only amount to this, that the Tammany ring of New York has done as much or more, and yet that ring today, without doubt, are the vilest of swindlers. If the members of the Salt Lake CJ)Ji Council are better than they, let it be demonstrated ; let ns know today what has been done with - the immense revenues that have been intrusted to your care. Let us know whether any of it has been used for the private benefit of 4 yourselves, of your prophet, your pet or the support of the Mormon Kingdom (blasphemously called the Kingdom of God); and precisely the amount used for legitimate purposes, that we, your masters, may know exactly what to charge you with ; and besides, tell us to a cent what is now in the treasury, and where it is located, so that, if we should awake some morning and find that you have departed for Kanab or some other paradise of peace and rest, we t might know where to find onr money. Then perhaps there will be some. chance for us to erect the and talked-o- f water works, and make many ether improvements so necessary to the good appearance and prosperity of our city. many of our public thoroughfares are a disgrace to a civilized society, much more to a people claiming to have passed beyond the civilization of the nineteenth century. We must and will have a change, and very soon prove to the world that we are on the march of progress. As it is, our Territorial, county and city officers (excepting the Governor and Secretary) are drones in the hives of Utah. Let, therefore, all loyal citizens arise and declare for their removal. y co-o- p., j : fellow-citizen- much-neede- d To-da- y f ! INSPECTOR, so long oppressed, so bitterly , wronged may at last sec the dawn of better days. BEmLE rCOMMCXlCrTIB.l WIUT HAS BECOME OP TBB CJTt 'J grave-complaint- j Communicated.! MURDER OF DR. VAUGHN. 84tv Lake Citt, Nov. 15, 1871. Editor Review : Ia the Fall of 1852, , ShlsAICE IN Dr. Vaughn, a highly respectable man, WKtV TOIlK. Since' the Adoption ef ! thi bode ' of procedure in New York in 1348, the practipe, of .referring ea sesin the courts to member of the jiar for .tiro purpose . of a hearing out of court, has grown quitq prevalent The press of business in the courts and the consequent delay experienced in bringing cases to trial have fostered this practice until almost as many actions are tried before the referees as before the courts themselves. With tfie growth of this system, glaring phases (h&ye from pore, to, time do velepeJihtifffw tficCphitotf Of the better class of New York lawyers, the system itself has become so prolific of corruption' ita to de'niarid its abolition! The . gravest, charges have been made against 'many of the judges in the appointment of i referees, and aepotitn'ah&favonlisnS of the grossest nature have been alarmingly prevalent in the selection of these officers. An, elaborate expose of these outrages appears 'in the New York and is likely to result in legislative action upon the matter. Judge Barnard, of Erie notoriety, seems to have outrivaled ,alt his compeers in the spirit crfreritifpi displayed , le bis aplie Las' drawn around pointments. la tires him of perm Lies whom he has favored with fat referee-shipregardless of alt considerations of decency,' and id opposition' to the expressed wishes pclients .and .counTweed hasj it seems, been an sel. especial favorite . of Barnards, and in his fcanirupt days obtained, through Barnards influence, a diploma from a dmwtsioa to the law schook ni-4Vk profoundly nerabt of bar, though while on his way to California with Geo. L. Turner and Judge James McCabe, wis assassinated in this city, near the principle thoroughfare, in the Old Bowery, on Sunday, by ope Hamilton, now deceased." Brigham Young then and there told Hamilton he must appear for trial at the Bowery on the next Thursday. Brigham was employed by Ham iltou to defend him. lie, Brigham, got np in a public meeting held ia the Bowery on tnat Thursday, and said that he considered Hamilton innocent of any trime, but wanted to know whether the people thought so, and then pat it to vote whether Hamilton should be tried. The congregation voted unanimously in the negative, of course! for who ever heard of a dissenting vote in those meetings when dire vengeance did not follow?,' Judge McCabe, iwbo i wel) known in the Western world, made' an affidavit of the facts, and forwarded it to Washington, where it is now on file, Besides, there are living eye witnesses now in this city. Dr. aughn was accused of being too intimate with one of Hamiltons plural wives. ?.. , Dr. Vaughn, as is now stated by honorable' men,, was a man of. irreproach able character; yet if he was guilty of being so Intimate with a pretended wife, hlooa atonement, - under those circumstances, was instifiable and legal, if Yet such a thing could be imagined. was it rauraer most fool. Ah, Not Brigham Young is not guilty of mnrder Let the.. Grand Jnry look after living murderers. The Review will from time to time look to It that the dead shall he noticed, and, at least, their record spread before the world. Say t Herald, Aeurs, Prophets, Seers, and Revelators, do you want proof? If so, it is ready. " s '' JW-lmn- ef 1 s, Jcstice. Judicial. The Third District Court assembled this morning at ten oclock, and disposed of several motions in civil William George was admitted causes. There being no causes, to citizenship. civil or criminal, ready for a hear;of either La?t55 I done to was This principle. ing, the court adjourned to Monday, the fii "for appointmenUas 19th Jnst,, at 10 o'clock x.js. t It is expar ltheway referee, in which capacity ho lined his pected that the Harrington case will be peckets liberally and laid the foundation taken up on Monday. .j for hit subsequent career of rascality. rival letter Ax Cardoso, always a of Barnard, appears, interesting does notaeei have fyllen,far bchiyd. from our correspondent at Provo, which Tbe same spirit of favoritism has been will well pay perusal. . b to-da- . ff t ii i f y many organization ; and so on through ringing VS. 1RINGING. the list. An. investigation into the subj Salt Lake City, NovC 13, 71. ject is to he made by the Bar AssociaEditors1 Retiew : Wherefore, and tion. Perhaps a law will be executed A ne:--t Legislature! for the abolition at Specially ComAil aadjtol gtwd of the - for what reason, and what warrant is i reference systenj. the i for f.e Sollf R view .by t there imehurchly usage, er common Inger 41 ha4 not yet teen arrested. done nave The Shm.ff sceAls to nothing sense; for the habit indulged in, at SL o to apprehend him. Marks Chnrcb, of singing the Gloria The intention of Mayor nail to resign Patri at the conclusion of the sermon; A New Democratic Orgawtxatlo. . It is New York, Nov. nteytnincd is necessitated ou high authority. the bell, kfter the'benedlc McClellan' will accept his and ringing to make the ApoIlbTlaft Democratic ' or-- riot probable are tion, things that under whose auspices the place. ganization, in this would like to have exstorm Last churchmen Fate campaign , was principally ,cppdact- -, city night the A? Ws ! known for severest - i fbe 1 M years. plained. cd, the leading, invitation Dep$rafy, the of New York, and in the new organiza- large number of trees, awnings and conGloria Patri at the To sing were blown down, causing tion all thq poliUcsd. elements oLOaa ioov yhimnej? is hot only unofthe clusion sermohj' this much and city damage throughout racy will be embraced. Those who Brooklyur-v-Tbbat it may degenerate into sacriver flooded the roads timely, ' have been prcmiaeatia"eounection with not if blasphemy. Suppose a Hoboken rilege, and between' to ersey-City Tammany, however, will be excluded the to have uttered in his sermon to clergyman two three from of feet, depth election the Since from membership. words of ranSfhereey. What godly man honest men are last leaving Tammanr, compelling a cessation of travel. Sev- would rise of lower Brook-lyopand praise God, m that ,part whose power seems to be completely eral houses in the son g for heresy ? culminating glorious, and were , flooded, great "damage Whether their , overthrown. It is understood that Danbe sound or preaching wrecks Many will, be iel C. Courtney will be chairman of the Was feared. with pro, clergyman not, may, coast.-the heard every from Ixng Jsland rgAuzat5.ort. cottnAiUpei ot the i)ew offer To God the the ascription nenrich Stopfel, his'wife find t three priety, s The reform! leaders are receiving the God concluthe at son, etc., father, ou from a children, Ahip passenger' of communications from promiconwhich his of the sion fo discourse, New to YorV,arjrtvediu Jersey nent Democrats in the west and in the Hamburg or Amen, nftay respond state in gregation may a of destitution, City yesterday formainterior of the State, urging the withhold the response as they indorse tion of a new organization on a reform having been robbed by or repudiate all his sentiments. But to tilers of this city, basis, and rejoicing in the downfall of force tbe people 40 praise ' God in the 13. Beveridge's maj Chicago, Nov. corrupt Taiqmuy for the sermon, sound or ff patri jority for Congress iu 81 counties is gloria not is Miscellaneous News. unsound, only uncharchly but re21 counties are yet to hear from to commou sense ana catholic New York, Nov. 14. There are no 10,588; pugnant is This the coldest morninjj Tbe habit of ringing the signs yet of the Russian fleet There is officially. season." It froze hard last night propriety. tho ' benediction is, as we supconsiderable excitement and anxiety of thethe first time this Winter. The bell after for a about it. merely noisy display, without pose, did great damage to reference to doctrine. This meaningAnn Docket 11, a poor woman, wa storm last night . wires.. telegraph ) fuss is so opposed to the quietude founrdqod fe,abht;in Nm Bw I Atlanta,- - Nov. J51 The Legislature less aud solemnity that should characterize wick, N. J., yesterday, with her head yesterday elected, by an overwhelming the conclusion of public worship, that it nearly eaten off by rats. SaII. Thomas of Chadwood, majority, cannot too soon be discontinued. The Health Board feel no uneasiness a moderate Democrat, to the about the cholera, but confess some vannah, S. Senate. relative to the small-pothough only t(. Axotuer Horrible Murder. The I (New York, Nov. 15. No tidings of in occurred have cases new the eight have Duke Alexis been Grand telegraphic dispatches of the 13lh conthe yet citv since Saturday t - , , ' The Assistant the dated from Louistained the steamreceived. of following, Engineer The gale last night had the effect to ville : ship Erin, was killed being acmany vessels, bonnd in, off shore. cidentally thrown among the machinery drive This morning a family named Parks : Mail advices from Africa, say that on were found when off the lurch of vessel, Sandy by a murdered in their house, off coast the are west the people dying Iiook. near , small-poxHcnryviUc; lad. Cyrus M. Parks like from the effects of lhL aud wife, Isabel; John a son of ten; two JUudipgairwA TheasaofjCharla over 20 Thd are deaths rotten sheep. the Pacific Steamship Company, for the those attacked. , The daughters, Eveline, aged seventeen, and recovery of $127,000, was dismissed by per cent, among "The heads of all fifteen Ellen are Juka priests very busy, instilling were aged Judge Ingraham y. beaten crushed with and terribly The brig E. C. Sweet, Captaiu Pen- into the minds of the ignorant natives some blunt instrument. Parks and his disease is the a that belief the judgdleton, from Philadelphia for Portland, wife son and in bed. were dead , (bund Or was lost seven miles of Sandy Hook on ment pf their, Juka,. gods, ou the peo- The found sitting up in danghters'were foiT them of so i fwi embracing the many f And ple, Friday night.- The Caput r kiteneb, alive but delirious and . ' Christianity. three of the crew were drowned. hurt. .Shots had been .heard in fatally A strong northeast gale has prevailed The HcrAldfsays Butler, Bline and the! iiigbt hyi the , neighbors but tbe all this evening, with a heavy rain. Conkling have been holding 'secret con- bodies bore no ballet marks. InformaThe re are no arrivals from sea. Ma- sultations at the Fifth Av?nne Hotel tion was .promptly forwarded to the porine disasters are feared. The tele- this week. -' lice. Parted was a leading member of a is in all direction. graph working badly Washington, Nov. 15, E. Hatfield, church .neat his t boose; and much esBout well's Policy. of Tennessee, was before the grand jury teemed in the community. No clue is of this district on Monday, in the case yet obtained to tho murderer. Great WahiogtorNov. lA.f-- It is offVci Stokes and Victor excitement prevails in the vicinity, and stated JthaS Secretary! Boutweli in of next report will strongly recommend G. Powell, charged with defrauding the should the villain be discovered ne will necessary legislation ior the payment of Government. This is the only witness probably be instantly lynched. the Europeau interest on so much of the that has yet appeared before tho grand from Louisville, of Nov. A loan as is or may hereafter be placed jury, but documentary evidence has the 14th, gives following account of the abroad. This it is claimed and believed been submitted. arrest of the murderers: will greatly extend the European market Ivu Nov. 15. The Jacksonville, Fla., for U. S. Securities. Last night the citizens of Henryville Klux Committee have, been here four Small-Po- x days, aiuLwill conclude their labors to- and those near where the brutal murDecreasing. on Philadelphia, Nov. 14J The Board night, hkviag taken, a) large amount of der of the Park familya occurred t nighi last,, put rope around the of Health report shows the number of importarikAeslimony. I neck of George - Johnson, a negro imcases of small-po- x last week was 494, vltatlTil Celebration. plicated in the mnrder, and telling him showing a falling off' from the previous St Loui4NoWiI5. Gen. Dodge, of tho crime had been traced to his hands, week ot 83 cases. Iowa, Judge JIcElheny, of Missouri, and demanded to know his accomplices. Dr. llunbnr of Ohio, the Government Johnson For Geneva. all was discovered, thinking Boston, Nov. 14. Charles Francis Coramlssifners for the examining of made a full confession. Two negroes, the Atlantic & Pacific railroad, left named for Geneva. Adams sailed Davis, Squire .Taylor and this morning to examine the last comthe murder with himself, Northwestern News Storms. planned road between of that section Chicago, Nov. 14. At Kenosha, Wis., pleted "Mo., and Venitia, in the Indian believing Park had ..fonr or five hundred dollars of chnrcb money in this afternoon, E. F. Morris, an old resi- Neosho, distance of fortv miles. A his honse. John a Territory; wife shot killed his with and one number of dent, says he watched outexcursionists, inclnding many side, while Davis held a' light and Taybarrel of liis shotgun, and blew his own prominent" ghutlemen and ladies went lor committed the bloody deed. He brains dut with thAotbefc. H0V on the the occasion will same train, and 4 The Illinois 'Legislature meets to- be says his partners refused to divide fairly au informal celebration of the open- with.him. Gov. Palmer's rn ess age will morrow. go( only $140. The ing of the'road to Venitia,thq junction whereabouts They of the be largely devoted to Chicago, including ofthe accomplices was MisAtlantic ft Pacific and, the and the party immediately learned, an elaborate review of the military oc- souri, Kansas, and Texas roads, three started to effect their arrest, which were cupation of the city. miles from St, done. The excitement was so hundred and sixty-fiv- e great, The weather reports received Louis. the ofllcers had to take the murderers from the U. S. signal station sbow very Krlly Still Ur Id by the Authorities through the woods to avoid the mob and The Cos of Jtnalap Plgotl, Etc. Ligh winds prevailing at Cleveland, Tothem to Jeffersonville, where they ledo and Detroit, and a heavy storm at Dttblifi, Not. 15. Kelly, wbo was ac- bring Newark. The velocity of the wind at quitted of the murder of the head con- were lodged in jail.mm 9 the latter point is reported, at 1 1 p.m., stable, is still held on the charge of The Mormox Problem. It is no uew at C3 miles an hour. The weather here firing a pistol at officer Mullen. The that the Mormon question suggestion is the coolest of the season, trial of this charge has been postponed has deeper foundation than polygamy, but clear and calm. and bis friends hope a nolle prosequi and athat the solution is not reached Pension to Dr. Llvlnptone'i C'hll- - will be entered. when that enormity is suppressed. Back the Dublin editor of Jennings Pigott, dren. j of all this lies the assnmption' of power Irishman, now under arrest, is treated by the Mormon hierarchs, Lomlon fhi BnTh (few with affecting tho and in that placed great rigor, role of of and ignoring ernment has granted a pension of 300 vicegerents God, of the jail assigned to persons ac- or to the children of Dr. Livingstone, the part seeking to crush out all semblance cused of misdemeanors. of State authority except what is found African explorer. Livingstone, when Southampton, Nov. 15. Steamship in the gross imposture last heard from was slowly making his calling itself a Hermann, from Baltimore; arrireLut church. way toward the coast. When unrestrained by Federal interConstantinople, Nov. 1 4. An order today. Nov. 15. On the fete day of and freely acting itself out withhas been issued by the' Sublime Porte theLondon, ference, ex Enaprets of the French a large out inMinister Works of the to temporary dissembling, this directing from Paris arrived here and has governed the Territory in augurate a comprehensive system of deputation proceeded to Chiselhurst, where the public improvement in view of a net members offered their congratulations. every respect with a tyranny worse than the Star Chamber or the work railway projected by foreign capi- Her Majesty's officers in the Imperial The outside organization is Inquisition. talists in the Ottoman Dominions, .Harmerely used sent bouquets to be presented. bors are to be improved, rivers made Guards, by the Church to carry1 out decrees already concluded in secret council. 'The navigable, new roods to be built, old ones to be repaired, and every effort priesthood h&Ve ruled an ignorant peoLiVTEHT made to establish lines of connection ple bymeans.of fanaticisnvandspiritual with a new railway from all parts of the PACI FLC .TELEGRAMS terforsand that fed mad4. them dani gerous neighbors and troublesome citicountry. . i t r,i zens. Missouri and Illinois found out sesuoa f Brussels, Nov. '1 R tut the Daut reported Specially compile! dear cost that no State could tolerate at the Belgian Chambers was opened i View, by the IT. I'. Telegraph Co a church exercising an absolute temPrince De Ligne was made President. I poral jurisdiction within the State, but Faclfle Coast News. of and often hostile to it, independent Fire' Persons Schooner Capsixed fcau Fraucisco, Nov. 14. Au attempt Drowned Railroad Collision and wan made to garrote and rob a mail directing the action of courts within its and daimin a greater right j Passengers Injured. carries pn Utye carpet '.of ; Geary and influence, New York, Nov. 14. Arrived, the Masoxr itreetl this morning soon after over the conscience of Tits subjects than' civil laws or constitutions. .1 i 14 j daylight, but the carrier defended himsteamer from Hamburg. classes of writers are dealing with The schooner I. and C. Merrill cap- self, and the garroter, after a staggering theAllMormon question at the present sized off Barnegat on Saturday night. blow, fled. is not rare to find the preand it time, The captain and four men were The trial of the Horace Hawes con diction that with the : wiping out of podrowned. tested will case commenced with a jury , A train of the New Jersey railway in the programme today. The evi- lygamy comes the downfall of the Morran in the Hudson city horse cars at the dence both tor and against the sanity of mon system. It should not he forgotten That Momonismras. a .pretended Newark avenue crossing this evening. the testator will be quite strong. fong- before polygamy was There were eighteen or. twenty tinmates, .The will ofMrs.'-Bridge- t Iluinwlio two of whom were fatally afia six died at St. Marys hospital, giving the engrafted on it, and will not bo destroyed of its most offensive bulk of her property to various Catholic by looping off one injured. offshoots. and degrading Polygamy Father institutions, $8,000 to Gallagher, The Civil Wsr In Mexico. appears to be receiving its death blow. $ 4,000 tq h?r daughter, and nothonly But after its fall the serious problem Matamoras, Mexico, ,Npv. 13.The ing to her'i husband, has been declared still remains of telegraph line to the Rio Grande has void, and set aside by tbe Probate Utah from the extricating civil life in been completed. A courier arrived yesoverpowering embrace of Court. ' a terday from Mouterejr, bringing dates gross superstition seeking to shield i L Sah Jose,Noy-14- .r Wharton, who was seif behind the to the 14th, ou that afternoon two hun,of religious principle admitted on to in the htil $5,000 dred cavalry sailed from Saltillo on a freedom' while exercislag a despotic murder of ofthe was Parsons, charge foraging expedition and encountered surrendered sway in the false same of a Church by his bondsmen. the rebel forces. The Government which would altogether usurp the funcGilroy, Nov. 14.The Visalia stage, tions of the. State. Cincinnati Times troops were driven back with a loss of Sweed-burThe rebels comingthisnorth, was stopped at one half of their number. Chronicle. ", and rooming by three highwayare exultant. Two regiments of Govmiles from this place. ernment cavalry have arrived at Saltillo. men, abont thirty ft treasure box, with Cos Wells, Fargo Trepinapas is caret ally fortified, Ilalose about $500, were token. The passenMuertos is commanding road between were not molested. Officers are Monterey and Saltillo, heading off the gers desirous of forming a new robbers.' the after ALL Odd inFellow arrival of reinforcements;' he had comthis city are requested to meet at LonNov. 14. Santa Rosa, Jodge on Hall Oad Fellow bcUurcUy evening next, Nov, menced firing and began making operalulf-u- t reaeveo oetork. tions for an attack, which was set down don, after giving Flora Meyers afrom lltth,t at (Signed) ODD FELLOWS. MANY her j discharged for the 9th. Escabado has placed at examination custody. the disposal of the Government all the t . San Louis forces. Ilia cavalry are now ' Asd James Begat Geof.gk Alfred. YELLS, FAH20 & C0 at Ekarin on the border. The Govern- A friend of ours, who is well versed In ment force from Tamanulpas, under the lineage of ' the Cbnrch, .thinks he r EXPRESS mWABOEasi Colina, have advanced. ; .Anti Novaris has j discovered that George Alfred Bankers and Dealers In Exchange. fell back to Monterey. Cortina is now Townsend is a polygamic scion of old on Collection mmpt. at Salinos, having advanced to Caques Jimmy, who tuns a big bagnio called Draft ty attended b? from Monterey..; ! the Townsend llonse, in Salt Lake City. ALT Kw Torlc Affair The Jullctirj-- We have no reason to doubt it. Ac- - EASTftTEMPLE Tweed and Other The Storm, Etc. Jtorter, ' , f ItYtlSO. F RACY AgG New York, Nov. 'Ii. The Tribune Big Sale. From one of the late TTfrrt-- i , has an article on the corruption of the ITECHANICS HOUSE. that tie mine Fourth judiciary, showing how the Judges of owners wVlcarn the Supreme Court have carried on cor- of July, on Hidden Treasure Hill, East DElseUjBsdnd j3iffiUrh of fAw Envr llomoo. rupt' practices, Wheh Tweed was a Canyon District lias been' Sold for a bankrupt he applied to Judge Barnard,' large amount. Tho purchasers constiLAIOS CITY. BALT and through his influence, obtained ta tute R the Pennsyli-j.company,, from, r' i ffTTFORl RESIDENT LA-?diploma from the law' college and conAOCOlllSODATION BEST f 'of the to 'that his admission State anthracite regiff-bar, They sequently U L although he had never read law books. purpose to work it vigorously and at Week Thereafter numerous, cases were re- once. We are informed Board, per fauio -- i by other parBoard ad Lodging $.o ferred, by which large sums were realthat who ties Were 5 know, $25,000 ME referees nis THI A paid JL2TGIVE has ised. Judge Barnard Al. fn persons who are his relatives ; Judge down on th salq. . i .. s 4, . i j. 14-I- BACK AGE the A .r the or to rain ; I'' 'f a 1 -J- nim-dred- te x, property . tt thw office. L drraa ulO-z- r A CAL. SUMMERS, i WANTED. HITUATIOX, ly competent mlranwn A ! B. 17 i Alien Cl Co., e :ppucatka to thi py ot , TUCKER yj t j i fl FOR SALE, 73 Main Street, A bore Wells Fmrgs AVa ,, ,s.,i ife' t ,1 U'.T ( , Salt Lake City. t - ' ill ' ALSO FOK THE ' i Fi of lUS CtWlltOtltil ,, Famous Champagne ' j Porters! Ales and l . - , - nS-t- The Rocky Ecunidn; f. f j . j ' r- - , THOUSANDS -- ! - i BOB DEFENSE! J. M. Olcxsox. . : Notwithstanding Sec'y. i . j very - f r DONE AT REASONABLE RATES, T. E. CLOHECY, ItEVIKfT OFFICE. ,4,. ' - with ; 1- ' MILLINERY -- , I i . . ' , to-d- ay IMPORTERS, BETWEEN UONftOE AND ADAM ha n: a pertaining to a Aud nil (Mil Also rr- - Complrle Astorluirut of i.t x i:u r ood.s. Mil, WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARUE onr fiunou brand of A A A A cord edge Ribbons. nil, ran through to lHM.lt MIXES i'rom (hit Office of re- t 1 lu I - A . . ' i And therefore Burintss Mtn thottls avail themselves of the use of ' J'i:iCJi$G.SO. , THIS PAPER. A. HOPPER, - j- . 1 Dancing (ovea ltese 9t SECOND BQUTH ST., Academy, i CLASSES EVERY MONDAY AND LVF.DNRSDAY EVENINGS. LADIES at the Rtvtrt House, Half Black Knot rnciT iroax.) 1 CLASSES MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY AFTERNOONS. &ant to - . I ' bey, ; For Terms, Apply to lrof. Sheldon, si the Academy. it Grand Soiree Saturday Evening. ISP" Entrance turoi gii Store, also In Hear. If 70a HALT LAKE CITY. - . W iA. -- L Or J LOA1T, Or'Invost 35T Q . SELL, BENT, , CnpltaL AND ADVERTISE HALL TO RENT FOR PRIVATE PARTIES. ntMf. CARRIAGE WORK, LIBERALLY ! 1 -- 1NL all Xeaopiptlonst. THE. DAILY REVIEW.; Of V ' i - CC ( Geo. W. Clawson, ' So 1 cd THS ! LJ f Om t ui i t , LIAKER, a S it - . i f - 1 1 " Of ne S PAiHTinG COACH - . a . J T' ENGINEER, . S f AND a, I U SPECIALTY. sa COACH, AND CARRIAGE ; TRIM KINO. I CALIFORNIA BREWERY V SALOON, - - SsltLak. Coxamorclnl Elrsst, f t , r J ?:.i UAKolSTAa 3 Horce Shoeing r j IN A &TYLE TO SUIT ALL. Lager Beer & Ale, Wholesale and retail VAVCNKR- t , i.t a j j OYSTERs Ci Cl!0? IICJCE,1, . ob-tun-ed linRT Printing to b of th beat uaallty and jam whad ear . ' tamer need, live bamnea arm are generafly known by tbe handsome and letter- heeds, business cards, pnee-bstdirerlMadabeti. circulars, etc, they use, sod by th frequent Use ef advertising ntedinm th public beeoaia . 'u guainted rath then aad they with th public. 4 East Temple Street, Salt Lake City. a ARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO ALL Y) I bmuneM concerning Mine. U. A Patents for Mines, Land and InrantioM, Mining Blanks of the moet approved forms always oa Maps and Sectional Drawing furnished at .. short not ms. v5f FATHONTAOK OF THE FUSS.' milR we rearms- - 5' X lie h nellcfted. Our Job bill-hee- CARRIAGE! PAIliTIHG Mineral Surveyor for tlah. f t 1 -- WAJ-i.v-avJsUia- . V. S. THK si -- f h j t s CIVIL. AND MIXING ' 1 -I c. L. STEVKNSON, ' ' , COLLINSt & U8IIER, IN ALL ITS BRANGIim hlO-tf- . DAILY REYIHT7; Blacksmithing, LAKE CITY. Paid for Produc. Prices - , . And the Best Paper to do o in c SI COMMERCIAL STREET, SALT - 1 - Cf PISH and PRODUCE, . ADVERTISE LIBERALLY IS EMPLOY ED BY DS. and Retail Dealers In -- man, an economical one, - PnEf'llirj WHEEL LI f . . mi Ad-High- j , If you are going into business, If yon hare increased your stork , , , , If you Kant to sell out Quick, business ff you want to be a LIVE v UJ Lkl Wliolivtale ... - , ' . ?W3h The Best Advising LTedlum in the Country, to g Ui IT MAKES ill Orders addressed to Box 3C3, Poet ceive prompt attention. Gowda delivered free of charge In any part of the 0. J. ORXSTKIN A GO. city. u27lf. Office, w ' - CAMP, nll-lm- to-d- ay . tf. . A Co. Well, Fargo I v found ia a First Class Butcher Shop. K 1M 11A A I1T.Y:,S Mjx - J' THE DAILY REVIEW, ' e lily, by applying seff-ousl- y nlA-ii- Sau- Kailroad Shops j to-d- ay r iht columns of 11 FLOYD f fa! a' ! . la fact everything usually I ASSENT. KI1S d t DAILY STAGE LINE Opher to Camp Floyd. Proprietor i ..... -- OB I VROM ' f . g 1 &c. ; Tho Wide Circulation IN THE sage, Corned Beef; &c i o IB And are prapared to furnish choke strata, 1 I. 0 and Beet Pork, Mutton, Veal, i j 1 theoc-rieycxist- Lake House. I line of - - CITy MARKET, DRY GOODS FANCY to-da- j. 1 fiOSa . of ' All kinds of naahingaad Ironing neatly prdittonsly done. Leave orders at the Laundry or office Co. ! 1 ri.t Sc ia informing the eillren of this city that they have fitted up STALLS GERUANTOWN W00L8, to-nig- ht TIie ! stock ok rviAs '1 ,S- XECSOX OCKRET A CO TIAKK pleasnr BEBGM ANNS WORSTED to-nig- y STKETS, ( - . J. Oaii8telu it I In REAR SALT LAKE HOUSE. - float Llarkot! i 1 Michigan Avenue! Chicago, -' sham-theocrac- - - s 4 LAUNDRY, di-pat- ch Mayhon, Daly & Co., Nov r ... SALT LAKE HOUSE , 2Stl'- - ; t 1ft t - , t t i , , WHEN TOU WANT A CUOICE PTEAK! f r; IB THE SOUTHWEST. Vs j ' j - , FANCY DRY GOODS HOUSE ICt. REV. EDWARD E. BAYLISS, mvl-eCORINNE. UTAH- - Han't Forget tho ' AND t Person desirous of obtaining Information ill pleas apply at reference to term, etc., ..... GENTILE BUTCHER ! . . Xlonday, Sept' 4t!ii. 1S7I. . LIVING PRICES. 1 r Fait term will commence ' At his Market, which be wlb at LARGEST ? U ! ' - . -- IM7CTSIC, lCl Ca - ' Botany. ' Fhyaihlhgr, V '5 , CHOICE L1EATS, Clc., r Atb1. i 'fV '7 - - Prlaslya) oeQO . ' ' - I still intheeld ' t - Stajies , Tboreagh and JAberat. ' , I V Si'--' . Bngllsb Xiteatnrr, Mathematic J ' , . I ' IIRFFLRHAX, ; . l Saperintendett t (Tonncrly rVineipol of the Yonag Ladiae aia, Jacksuuville, Illinvto.) i. PAT. I.ANNAN i Copying and Collecting nl::if. at ih verdict j l . , i ; ! LODGE NO. 1. th : t EEV. EDWAED E. JULYLLZ5, - Mlah MAHY K, at UTAH it., iu Commerce Buildings, Main street. Salt Lake City. Odd Feltons in good standing nr BOL. LEV V, N. 41. Invited to attend. - 1 Corinno, Utah, 1 i . , luc-- 5 t , - Hot Oaai Cent fori Tributa' in. "I. o. O. Meet every Thursday 4 - Sat-urca- y . s Fr held at Masonic 1111,1 Commerce building. Bant Tempt Street, the Second and Fourth Monday 1 each month. Members of Biater Lodge, and sostanding nr cordially journing Brethren in good T invited to attend. LOUIS COHN, W. M. CuaiKTorHn Diem Sec'y. to-da- ( Vir Uuwy f XG-A.33S3drS- Aiodge Mount AMoriali Communication A. M, Regular to-da- - - i , i i To which ao rail pari imlar alien tioey hod aeiuat an examination. Sole Agent for the Swan Brewery. ' 8. M. "I i r t ft , BILLIARD TABLES! ' ' i ' i TH EKTA It USUHKET MHO ' MA ' AIIEHICAN WINE CO.S . I I t f ' i" A. AA. 8.R. Swrz, Soc'y f , GOLD jSEAL WHISKY ' Regular M. , fo Buildm, Trmpl Street, tbe Second and Fourth Friday of each month. Members of Stater Lodges, and sojourning Brethren in rood standing are cordially invited to attend. . R. U. UOBERTSON. W. M.k Ia M. Swaitz, Becy. Is fa and CIgarfti MQUor& i ? LODGE OF PERFECTION, NO. 1, A. ST. JOIIN'8 A. S. R., meets at Masonic Hall, (Cam mere Main street, every Second sod Fourth Building,) Monday of each month. Sojourning brethren are cordially intited to attend. 5 o For the accomnuMlition of th osUnea of tbor city a well a Hi travelling puWic, tho psuprio-to1 . have at this ,, AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED . T. F. TRACT. T. P. aril wmo Jeelr, A. M. Wasatch Ledge No. 8, A. F. communications held at East ' K- W 1 v and will norolra tho , Owe, ran alaaya exwrt, as tbo meet tbske selao-1- best attratton, as Wines,, NOTICE; I K . ' If , i Ten Tin Alleye, each eeeenly (70) I feet lonx. In ton feet aect tone, itb three (3) eta of pine f.ir each alley, anil complete outfit of JJgtinuivilA 11 In. Knimire f L. H, IOH!i8TC?I, Office of Tic roan A Willianuoti, oppoaite Salt Lakt House. olStf. MASONIC if Wood t a n . o rnvro Maple Fire Froof Safe., Enquire of -- J. Rienthm, Lake Ilona. Salt Oppoaite V A- 1. J'H. Zlolklil &, US. Pit O I 'Ii IE TO J J 1" ijs ed IU tv Mt t of Currarjr. TLc OWBM Ljr t 4rtl-m,n- ' bad. 'iVJY. H 1 i I ' I FOUND. f- sI v''. k iv r, tf w i i - 1 52 MAIN STREET. 4 , received dally le shell. Ojwfic.1 at the OYSTERS and for sale by the Amen rhna'lred. , , . n tfw. I : . REAR OF LOOMIS SALOOX, , - i 'HEASS3AEI3-C- , & , . i, I i 1 j "" 3 . , . ALLAN PEER VAN. s |