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The frantic efforts have not lirui tlie of reUrdii.g made to postpone these trial are siguifi mining' operation!! hero, at in some of for the reason caul of two facts t first, that the Mor- our less favoj-eimons now under indictment fe.vr that here the snow is never very deep, tho issue, and, second, that they hope to nnd old Sol s too firm a friend to our to allow it to tarry long on onr gain such delay us will enable them to miners he Il.iinanv iile smeller has bill aides. . btnin some Congressional notion favorm shutdown foi- repairs, on the That thpy.nre of which they wid take a fiph start, able to thiir enttjie. hanging alljheir hojres of escape f.orn l'lie huge galena inir.e, Scotia, in West the pnnishmei t of lh ir erimes upon j 1 intie, owned by this ameiling cm- is being seurj!v timbered, tinder i OHgfessioiml interfcreuee, is patent to' t.iiir, j l to-me- 1 - ! all. All of the iresl tinents few jeiid!i:g i vein than hJts heretofore hern found in h m.m. - his eonipaiiy $ mill at for wl and In ei veins t loni uis.l'ri is i.li re.eK fur die nmt liine- J r i . , . r. . a well as those ibr the crtuie ol ntim. w e.jieetfi,Jtin the ground in aim j tv, were. found more than Uu months since. a" ,;MV j , lm; ls u!ed to run on 1'ur. ka hill rock. The Warrant were then' issne-i- the delend- In, it , ant were tirrededand they have had j trial tor jmssi s.ioti o! lht3 hill is still all the intervening time iu which to pro 1 he iJiHiUoud .'smelter lnieh anothe J That limy rcrd.y start and pare thur defense. ,;th this time i ,lc need an additional ch lay of four months, j t,;iS ,r. ivin a p. rfmt success. Tliis i no intelligent .man will for a nioment i encourkging to the ciii.ons of llinmond T,, bidieva. The efTo.l to delav these hi.,! nnce if 1st. n!icd with ore- Irum S. 1!. can have norther object m vku than tMu()rA St.b utit and the eou.pn. that indicated. oihi r leads galena t, ,nl, mv.i r.,. a vi lv eoutnlo.iiag a small amount. The So far ns concer s the minor ofFcm-h.td is liiiug eNtmiMv ely Showers is it a that of pi.lygaiuy rpti'c po,ailile vvorkeili nnd with the most h.it;eiing regeneral umiiestv for the past, on condi- sults, i lie oie being high grade and tion of the abolition of polygamy in the fontn! in large quin.tiiii.. Just south future, nvght he productive of much of this is the Historic Joe Bower.--, which is develop!. ig well and wdl ungood. That question, however, if is not a good mine. The doubtedly tmr purpo.-e-i ul present to discu. and SI v r Bow prove is being vigorously worked, we refrain fn nt the expression of any nnd, judging from the happy face nnd pinion until tie subject shnll assume buoyant p;n!j of the miner, their efmore tangible form. Iiut, so far us forts tire be:ng bountifully rewarded. is also advancing in develThe Concerns the foul And brutal murder and h;.s favored it, friends wiili opment, hat have been of freqtuMit occurrence smnn exi client ore and promi-e- s better 1 er.se vc ranee in Utah for a score of year past, wc if tliev but earr mit believe that any presiure can beiigja strong eiaraetpriitie of our initurfe, there cm be bui little doubt of b brought to bear upon Congress sufftheir dlimatc sneers. iciently powerful to induce that body to The fshuhridge show a very fine grant an amnesty, whkh shall cover vein of ore, and i said to be a verv otreti . Mvery eonsidi ration ofj1'1! '11 ietd. I lie Stis.ut has a shaft d iw ld't feet, in w.hiih another big right am) of justice would lorbid mu-!vei.i h.v si ruck. Tim comay and we A wholesale pardon of pany intend sinking to the depth of trust that any attempt in this direction 20(1 et before opening tip the mine. of a moderate grade. may meet with instant rebuke. Let This ore is galenn bed gah-r.Silver City is yieldnear The justice prevail, tl ough the Leavens fall. ore in goodly quantities. ing This mine is a to vv discovery nnd prove VOICK OF Tiii-- 111 ESS. beyond a do ibt that this districting Our exchange nre filled wiili the not been a thor Highly . pr jspecte as warmest indorsements of the conduct of the number of s'nke.s in sight would inthe judiciary of Utah in attempting to dicate. Snyder his s'ritck another rich vein in the ncrliern tunnel, on the enforce tbfc laws in his hitherto lawless Sunbeam eilotisioit. Die vein is four We have given frequent ex- and a h.df !eot vvid, anil the ore millTerritory. tract from journal in different part of ing; this is about Gt) feet from the the. country in approval of the course mouth of the tumid. Snyder is sonic and he will soon be sinktints far pursued, and shall continue to oil developing, tins new :rike. This on the ing do so from time to time pending the second vein cu iu this tunnel; the first trials. Front the Idaho Slalcswan of ha a splendid winking shaft on it DO the lSth insL, we extract the following: feet deep and a go d many ton of fi.st-eloie on the dump. This The Idaho World Ha joined the hue is also and as rock, milling and ery against the hVdcr.il official in hi own intends Snyder up putting Utah. It is foolish enough to tiole a he offers no ore for .sale. In adnull, the refuted truth slander, reprojpmpel extensive operations in duced hj the hireling writer. George dition to these Mr. Snyder, in company Alfred Townsend, to the effect that the Dragon City, wiili members other of the Salt Lake Federal Judge in Utah were engaged Mining Company, has made a tunnel in quartz sjieculalious, which on the Koulhca.it side of Mamihcm from sitiiug on the heutb. locationHill. moth also lo They hare "tVeTiad supposed that every well posted leads which they propose ditor in the country understood that cated several in this t.umel, vvhi. h is to be the rain made on Judge McKean and cutting feet 1,000 long nnd six nnd a lialf feet by Strickland last Spring, in which these feel wide. The combined works eight wa aame charge were made, instigated of this coinjhmy nre under the superinfcy attorneys in suits pending, who tendence of Mr. Chapman, former foreought their removal, to secure the ap- man of the Flagstaff, a gentleman well e pointment of more pliable Judges. eakulated to control and manage the had supposed that it wa well known extensive works nnd of the that the charges could not bu substan- for whose courtesy in company, us showing fell and through. tiated, utterly under his mines the the control, through If orhl ha ja wonderful The Idaho is under many obligations. alacrity in getting its foot in it, nnd a Mr. im well and effectually added to wonderful taeility in taking the wrong creature comforts and convenience tkuie. Some time ago, a number of the onr of establishing A hotd, the influential journals of the country with Mr.citizens, by and his amiable ladv Colton took up a position against the course of and a where onr miners store presiding, in official Mormon Utah. the Federal find needful will and at very thing every Gci.-tile money had set a number of facile This department' is moderate price-.- . in Gentile A'd glib tongues pons and all his cusover motion. Th World bad noted these presidedwill be by Chap., call to sure tomers again. .things and thought it would be safe to a lead situated Jeff. I.ilton's San bay in chortt with them. - But what it on i Hill, is proving up well, nnd has failed to note is, that these same inrender Jeff, a good account to protnisrs fluential journals have dried up their its-of The advocacy of the Mormon cai-c- . S. B. Mo Sunbeam i vieMing logic of events has been too ntanv for fine ore in ires large quantities ; Mr. Gilbert them. Indictment for murder arid ore out on contract ; lie is the is taking oaies, aud guilt confessed by the flight nn old miner, ami s:ivs that he has seland hiding of the implies eJ M innon dom seen anything superior to the Sunchiefs, form a phase of the question they beam. were not prepared mr. Their polygamous The IPnck Dragon still maintains its practices are the least of their iniquities. as tho biggest and lovc!iot of supremacy The' exposures that are now lighting on out in one continuous leads, cropping Western them show, as meu have long for l,(i00 feet in vast of mas quartz kuowu, tbaf they are a horrid scab on formation is limestone, The length. Illithe body politic. Old residents of best defined and nois and Missouri, and old Cniiibruians and the walls nre thoever seen. Albre most regular I have who went the plains aero-.- . through & Co. have drifted a cou.iidvraUe disHalt Lake, know bow much thei- ery of tance along the vein in order to test its persecution is worth. In their endeavns a true they are or to peacefully remove this scab, the permanency with the result. Uncle satisfied perfectly Utah are otficials of Federal upheld by of Eureka, has visited this mine The adminNtrntion, the press, the pulpit, Pease, with a view to purchasing it; and the whole civilized sentiment of the recently he i very w cli pleased with his investiland. They nre by a handful he declare it is the best of Gentiles, whose money interest nre gationsin and this part of Tintie, He is one thing and the bound up with tlicMerinon. by Of our oldest and best miner, and his Jwo deiuo ratic paper of idal.'o i'errl-lerj- r, opinion are always sought after and inId. the Herald uml the hot variably relied njMin in this couutrv. He . very jutly remarks that the fact of there T :0SE ATHLETIC-BOYbeing no litigation or any possibility of ' The Keating AVir of the 20ih inst. arriving nt that advaneea stage of mirover Vbe signature of A Wo- ing on this lead,1 is very much in its Its capitalist Wars in Polygamy, andfavor. Yesterday several man Twenty-sevemining operators vlnifcd this lead whose those cnurmii of one. g epistles with the olject of iuvcstii gin this mine. weet simplicity and childlike naivete jHertainly the Dragon must be m the Illustrate more jt hau nnything else the Cve of changing hand, as I am informed several of tin owner that the last pastoral iunucence aed primitive virtue by who examined the ground are f tlo Latter uay Saints. Witness the party ve ry well p'onsed with its appearance following The and assured of its Wo have raised daughters and noble Jragotiite, I am sure, will meet them on, and w know what kind of blood lalf way when it come to business. It run in theiif viins.' They breath the certainly very detrimental to the districts 1o longer allow iq un ain air, and have right V:ew o! m. Think you, they will or.e of our I e.t leads to lie idle, while if keep ill nod e tlu-i- r fathers impris- in the hands of some good company it oned, thoir mothir stigmatized, them-lvmight be undergoing development, bebranded with illeiriiiiuaej? These ing opened tip nnd worked to the mutual Love it nnd six feet high, are athletic. bent fit of all. It is time that our miners ' Theirmorals were rousing from their already pro7bey are goodn corrupted by outside tracted lethargy, stepping into the front have not trices. Virtue is stamped on their cou- - rank of progression nnd bidding welcome to capitalists who come here to in Kut(ufa. . And very good place to stamp it, vest their money and develop tho vast resource of our district. By ftpring we do-t- q me should ay. The purity of the hope to find Tintie making rapid stride stic life aud fwarilal tic of ths Saint to regain the valuable time we hare lost. it thus set forth ; We are wtves, honorably married to men who keep themselves front all than those to whom they are married. Tti few monogamists can y, sham on their evil habit and corrupt law. If they cannot come np to ur standard of virtue, they need net try to hinder woman from obtaining her wc present iu working order, and right In Utah. . By all mean M the dear eretnre our render with onr ftdl complement of h Luv'ern tiV.t rights. ebe. 1 j- . J ,.i . 1 J I iu., f - - e - L-id- la per-ever- e. ex-the- 1 i Ih-i-- J first-riu- e i 1 1 ! , 1 as t V under-dgne- C--. l-- In-gnt- T. -- - frit . 1 re-isti- -d co-tai- n, . es Iw-c- , th-i- Last Nights Di-nlei- s Mis-mur- -- 1 - unsbnk1 . lied in n f.aifi it is ;t:'t . I I A :i ve you agimtiuti ting eej : the fd!et fenrtiKi of this fact, vv lii ther you rcinniit in or out of office, time will convince the public of your of the charges brought Cpeoiall Compiled and Reported entire innocenceWith great resect, your you. against the for tho Daily Review, by U. S. Grant. olredient servant, Co. U. W. Telegraph Tire Secretary of the Treasury bns w ritten the Collector of Customs at Port Huron, Muhigan, declining to grant Dispatches. free of duty the importation of tho-- articles purchased in Canada for the sufLATEST FOREIGN HEWS. ferers by the recent fire. The permission which wa given by the Department for free entry of" the contribution for Amfilrnn Ictrrrtnllou Miuii-te- r the Sickles relief of t)ie Chicago sufferer., bus Nov. 2(). Madrid, been modified to apply only to blankets publislic-- a statement that four ministers, laand the and Bncereros clothing, and extends only to JanuKivcro, Marios, mented deei used Prim, all nnd severally ary 1st. itm that Cuba .should le jii'tly Capt. John V. Furry, Assistant Quartreated as a province of Spain, that termaster, is relieved from duty in the these promises prevented tlm American Department of Dakota and ordered to Government from interfering in Cuban the military division of the Pacific to relieve Captain jChsrles W. Foster, Asaflairs. sistant Quartermaster, ordered to the OIT Health of Negotiation Broken military division of the tlie qncMi. The Great Storm. Dr. states JleLeod London, Nov. 20. h attended he the that Neb., Nov. 20. The sleet is Omaha, oflicially Quern for over thirteen vtais, nnd He- - nnd snow storm which commenced here lares ull report that her Majesty has Friday noon continued until Sunday lown symptom of mental weakness morning, and extended over the whole country from unqualifiedly fal.-e- . I lie Standard an non nre that negoti- tho Missouri ations between th British find Freneh covered Government for tlie modification of the causing Union Pacific trains were snow treaty have been broken off. No cause for the intc: ruption is bound at different point betwe.-- Oma- The express train ha nnd Cheyenne. ns.deurd. John G riffle, secretary to the Total due here on Saturday afternoon at rived Abstinence Sx ietv of Hrnxhan, pub-lu- about midnight Sunday. The storm is the (Je.ecu of intoxica-lio- reported a fdl more severe iu Southern nrcuse Tlie chafgp eau-i- d a great up- and Western Colorado. roar nnd tlu-- local authorilies com- Pol tout t'onfrreiicc Smntl-po- x menced legal prove edu. gs against the oT Coiiuolly Dou n author. etc. New Yotk, Nov. 20. Itoman Calliclic Mtolnntrli for the conVnlted Stain. Seymour had a long political The fust Homan Catholic mission ever ference with Governor Parker at TrenJdispatched from Mngbind to the United ton, N. ha fi'ed a demand, asking Tuecd suits The Suite party consists that the place for the trial of hi ease of four priests, who are to labor cxelu-shelie changed from Albany to New York. among the colored peopl. PreThe c.ilhipse o'" the Giiidcnu Bank is vious to their deptrture Bishop Manaddressed He them. said this owing to tint withdrawal by Tweed of n ning mission had been established because large nmo nit of city and county money England bad imposed slavery on Amer- deposited there. There is an excitement at Hunter's ica. It wa lining that Englishmen should ho I In first lojmove for the amePoint, Long Inland, owing to difference lioration of tho newly emancipated concerning the religious question iu the race. politic schools. The libel suit of Mansfield v. Fisk, A large radical meeting, vvliiih was attended by 4,000 people, was held iu has been adjourned for one week, Tito Evening Post avs it i aMtred the city of Bristol last e'pning. Sir Charles V. Dilke addressed the assem- that Mayor Hull's course, a shown in lire appointment of Green a Controller, bly. There was ninth uproar and fightindicates that he ha resolved to the the' and band meeting, ing during was prevented from plav ing the national entirely to the Reform Move-meto appoint to all vacancies men anthem. heartily approved by all leading Rerqilriloii In a Fortrr. formers. Frankfort. Nov. 20. This morning in Seventy return from a many elecFortrtss Threnhewtren, opposite in Brooklyn have been tion some cartridge ignited in llm found di fictiie. Three inspector were military laboratory and a large amount arrested this morning aud gave bail. of fixed ammunition wa exploded. additional cases of Twenty-threThe building wa badly shattered, three smal-po- x have been reported since soldiers Killed, mid many wounded. An Saturday noon. immense magazine in tho fortre.., Grand Duke ha accepted a pubwhere a supply of powder wa stored licThe for to morrow, until which ullicicut for a ten years" siege, exploded. timereception he remain on tho Shetland. will have a The Tribune T!jc Frnuh Aimjr. is of O'Connor Charles be20. is that It statement Nov, Paris, expected fore the end of January, France the opinion that through a flaw in the wdl have ten aitny eoips completely indictment Tweed will escape punishment. organized and fully supplied wiih imThe resignation of Controller Conproved arms, posted nt the great inilitary e nters of the country. nolly was placed in the bunds of M in. The editor of the journal Pere dn llavemeyer, October 3d. Chenne ha been court nmrtialed and Gold, weak nnd lower. Sterling, 9J. sentenced to imprisonment and hard Government steady, and little affected labor for life; and nnd by the decline in gold. Stock irregunre t nteneed to death for con- lar; the closing price being the best of the day; W. U. T., GSj ; Quicksiltumacy. Geneva, Nov. 20. The origin of the ver, 23) ; Wells, Fargo, 5j J ; Pacific late conflagration is being made the Mail, 47. Paris, Nov. 20. Rente, fifi fr. 8."c. subject of strict investigation. Suspicion is directed against the agent of Loudon, Nov. 20. Consols, 93). the Internation vl Society. Constantinople, Nov. 20. There nre Afternoon great complaints of disoiganizution in tire Sultan's orders public departments, Collector Appointed. requiring economy in the admint-- ration Nov. 20. Chester A. Arthur Boton, of public affairs not being satisfactorily was appointed this afternoon Collector carried out, and a cabinet erisis is of Custom for tlie Port of New York, looked for. vice Murphy resigned. OrUU In Spain. Washington, Nov. 21. Among the in the Supreme Court Madrid. Nov. 19. 'l'he caucus of the decision radical member of tire Cortes resulted was No. 124, Jlaurs r. Hitler et al., in a defeat of the Ministry upon a test error to tho Circuit Court for Caliaction of This wa hii question, nnd a Cabinet crisis ha oc- fornia. curred. Friday's siring of the Cortes ejectment to recover possession of wa l'he questions intensely exciting nnd did not lands in San Francisco, break up until seven o'clock yesterday involved were of fact to be decided by morning. Daring the discussion upon nil array of documentary evidence. the proposition to ceusure the Govern- The verdict and judgment were for dement, a motion was submitted providing fendant. below nnd they are affirmed by for the entire liberty to religious socie- the Court. Justice Davis delivered the ties throughout Spain. Pending this, a opinion. motion was otfi red to diclarc the sitting The Paris Government ha resolved of the Cortes permanent, and a spirited to support a motion for the return ofthe discussion followed. The Govirmncnt seat of Government to Paris at the next eventualy demanded it objection session of the Assembly. as a Cabinet question, but their New Yoik, Nov. 21. A Tribune dishad the majority, for patch frotn South Carolina confirm the opponent upon a division of the House the moreports of a fraudulent issue of South Carolina bonds. Tire Governor charges to 118. Adtion was adopted by miral Malconijm, President of the Conn tint Treasurer with a fraudulent issue of bonds which cii of State, and head of the Ministry, bond-.- , or rather at once moulded the tribune and read a had already been converted into new roval decree whii h prorogued the silting ones. The State Treasurer and finanof the Cortes without day. The King cial agent deny it, and say the Governor summoned to his presence the is misinformed. Another version is, Presidents of the two Houses for con- that the State Treasurer is implicated in sale of bonds below par. sultation. as to tlie grave aspect of political affair. It ha since Leconte g Iluvnnn, Nov. 20. Telegraph lines s known that the Ministry have resigned "between the city of Mexico and have beeu cut by the forces of in a Lodv. Gen. "l'rcvin. TELEGRAMS .; 'f .n(lMlsr ng r to-da- ill-p- y I.VTEST TI1K LATIIXT ji.. t fir . i. I lin. ly u. 1 1 to-da- ly mii-rend- er n'; Co-tden- tz, ts e Nil-lattin- e v. Report to-da- y 1 w.vcrui). PACIFIC TELEGRAftlS tuf, Last Nights An vniinrnt tlrtn ot in London U In want of Itwt-rln- w ffilvi.r mins tn Ctnh It mast I mt tin- - triot-- .t lnvitiKtion. wrll Tula gtKid. Ailiirrw PramnllOH Domestic Intelligence. Sqprrme Conrt Adjourned Collector Mm-pltlit.igncil- -t orrmpomience, etc, Washington, Nov. 20. In the Supreme Court of the United States, this afternoon, it was announced that the court would adjourn next Monday, 27th inst., sine die. The court will meet ngain on December 4th, ns required by law, to commence the regular term. The correspondence between President Grant and Collector Murphy, of New York, upon the resignation of the latter, is published. Murphy refer to tire persecution to which lie has been subjectid since he held cflicc, nnd which he says for persistent misrepresentations and unrelenting vindictiveness have fortunately but few parallels in the history of political sirife. lie sny he has been sustained I y the consciousness of his own rectitude, and he has enjoyed coniimtally and still retain the Pn i idem confidence. When appointed he believed he should render service by accepting, and he now believes be can render service to the President aud the He Bepubiicnn party by resigning. concludes by referring to the gratifying result of the recent electiou in New York State. Tlie President, in reply, says it give him great pleasure to bear testimony to the efficiency, honesty and zeal with which Murphy ha administered hi office ; that, while hi peace .f mind may be euhnneed hv leaving the office of Collector, he (the President) doubt whether such a course will in any sense he a benefit to the public service ; and that jinder hi administration the revenues of the New York Cuetom House have been largely increased nnd the cost of collection greatly diminished, which fuels are shown hv the records of the Treasury Department. He says, in conclusion i You have hud my unqualified approval ever since you entered the office of Collector ; you had that confidence before, or the appointment would net Lave ten t mb red jou; that THE NEW COURT ROOM. The Third District Court convened this morning at 11 o'clock, iff the new room prepared for its sesion in Wood-a usee's building, on East Temple The present quarters of the street. court, though not so roomy as t)ioe recently occupied over the stone stable, nre much more comfortable, being well lighted and warmed, and presenting a Our Mormon very neat appearance. friends, whose sensibilities have been o rudely shocked nt being arraigned for high crimes and misdemeanors, can now proceed to trial, conviction aud judgment iu more becoming quarters, and can gracefully pass from the new court room to the Territorial penitentiary with the satisfaction of knowing that they hav made their exit from public life tn ' becomirg their station. Meanwhile that stone stable, which has afforded food for much cheap merrifrom ment by certain Bohemians into is to abroad, history as likely pas the scene ofthe death blow to Mormon a manner theocracv. IIoW ARE THE MtOlfTY FaLLEX. George Alfred, in his melo dramatic effusion in the Cincinnati Commercial , says in explanation of bis recent visit to this city, that it wa undertaken oldy Whether upon commercial business. referred to business the commercial of transfer in the consisted sundry shekel from the purse of Brigham to that of George Alfred, we nre not informed. Upon no other hypothesis, however, can we reconcile that gentleman1 ground and lofly tumbling with bis correspondence to the Chicago Tribune five months since. Verily the laborer is worthy o.'Li Lire."1 CO. PACK At) K of Curivu- - y. Tho owuar oil ! th muna by clowrilnns property nd paying for tho ad ei (Moment on applu-ntii.t tliia offica , CAL. 8I'M Mill IS. or to A Man lautrry fileblMd. San Francisco, Nov. 20. The prose. cution of the lottery cases is being pushed with all possible bitterness, and attracts much attention. Judge Lake, dismissed seventeen of the indict- Fir Proof Snf. Enquire of ment on demurrer nnd discharged the J. Uosextu vi, Jcwrl.r, Sheriff of Sacramento county from tho Oppn.Iia R.vlt Lake Hoium. J . ' order for arrest for contempt of court, in the case of the people against Geo. W. MASONIC Dixon, B. F. Crocker, et nl. The indictment charges defendants with printing, WaaatrH Lotlgc No. R, A. F. A A. XI. KG I' I. AH COMMl'NICAUOXS HELD AT advertiaiug and publishing in his county M.kojnlr Riiilitinx, Kant Tnmpla Street, tha The in- Sreotvl an advertisement of a lottery. Ami Fourth Finlay of ouch month. of Sinter LoU!-- , nml wijoiiriiing Brethren in dictment certainly charge an offense limtnl to attrini. under section 5, but if lire fact should good .tamling nre roih-nllIt. H. IIOBKRTSjN, vv; m. Ire that the printing was done iu Km In M. Swart, Secy. cn to a intimated by the District At& A. H.U. A. torney, will judge ia to whether he will LOIHI K OK PERFECTION. NO. 1. A. overruled. trv; the ST. JOHN'S A. 8. K., meet-Maeomc llall, (Cumim-rr"Frederick Crook, who was stubbed I'.mhlinz, Main street, every Second and Fourth h of out month. A n in over Monday Sojourning hrethreu ara lnt night' game of quarrel cordially Incited to attend. make refuse. to of statement any T. F. TRACT, T. P. O. M. earl, I v M. Swvetz. Secy. the affair, and his nsrisiaut has uot been found. NlorlivL C'nl. A. W. Yon Schinidt has bought No. 70 A A. M. Ktgulur t Oinoi I! n ir. lion. the British iron ship Tolavera, a lie eld at V.iniiic Unit, Cominerra lliuidiug. East Ires embedded in the sand at San Romeo Temple Street, Ilia Second and Fourth .Monday ot rm'li mouth. of Si. lor iaaigea, and ao. Bay, Lower California, and will nend iourning Brethren iu good alanding nre cordially LOl IS COHN, tf. M. inrileil i. attend. the .sehroner Good Templar with maCiiRisroriiisr. Dir.nt, Se'y. for and her chinery getting apparatus off. She i rep rted uninjured. I Chemicals, r) umber, .rjTatent Medicines, j Dye Stuffs, and Tpilet fnroi! San Fraui-i-.c- , Jury. v..20. X The I. O. O. F. Meet LOME NO. evety Thuredty at 1. UT1I 1'iiiMidxii, Main 4trwt, Slf IaL City. Oiid follow tn cKvi ftt.uidtng are bOL. LKV V, N, invited tn attend. J. M. OljlMo, ofthe r Wick-enbur- iii " t ) FISH and PRODUCE, tj-lllgh- rat gSyM Inch we offer at the lojvest cash price., and are determined California Redwood, Flooring, Rustic Siding, Etc. (. j 1 Not to be UNDERSOLD. ORDERS EOR 2111.1, TIUSBRS 1ROMITI.T riLLXD. COOK A WINTKB. Vallejo, Nov. 20. The fire engine loaned the city by ftnin Brannnn, tested tin afternoon, and gave general Copyingand Collecting satisfaction. The United State ship Xarrngansctt DONE AT REASONABLE RATES, did not leave to day, as expert d. She T. E. CL0HECY, will probably leave iu a few day.. 13tf. REV IE IF OEEICE. removed Frame buildings are being from the business part of the city, to make room for mure substantial build-ingw--n s. loo i Oolcl fdouldings. Main St, firs doors south of Esther's Arctic Soda Water. MILLINERY tendance. San Francisco. Nov. 20. The Skating Rink, corner of Stockton ' nnd Post streets, the most extensive establishment iu this line ever inaugurated on this coast, will soon be opened. Weather warm and xclear with no sign of rain. The testimony in tire Horace Hawes contested will case is progressing this afternoon. It was of the same general tenor as already reported. Mr-- . M. Oderton swore that Hawes told her he would make her the richest woman iu California, if she would induce her to get a divorce from Mr. Hawes, and tlit-would give any man $20,003 to marry her. n Company, FAY SPECIAL ATTENTION. TO f Preslden. W. PABKHWT, Supplies Pysicians Been tary. DAHDBK, C1IARDES Tmnn. j AND Customers CROCKERY, IN GENERAL. i be promptly All orders by mail will and faith fully executed. v ; S X LVBB. i Physicians ' Prescriptions 1 CAREFULLY wri&s COMPOUNDED. OP DRS. TAIT St SMITH. Salt Ante Ctry. Crystal Palace, Barratt & Ci a ( DRY ok-- j CninjiWf full line of GOODS &c. Assortment of If I If friends claim llinl be bn. got a dead i.ixi;itr unons. tV K HAVE JEST REOF.IVF.D A LARGE thing on the U. S. Senatorship, and bets onr fuuimii brand of A A A A cord I on him against the field, and odds of nil. edge Uibbona. to 2 nre offered. Coles friend are equally confident that Sargent cannot count the requisite number of votes, and say the opposition will unite on Cole or some one against him, alter the prelim(OVIR MVLTX8C FRPIT STORE.) inary balloting. The Havve will case is going on with CLASSES EVERY MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY EVENINGS. a crowded court room this forenoon. Dancing LADIES" Academy, CLASSES MONDAY, WEDNESDAY FUI DAY AFTERNOONS. A'D for Trrtns, Review by the Apply to Rrof. Shelton, ot the Aeatlemy. In ttte District t'onrt tor ttve Third Grand Soiree Saturday Evening's. Judicial District of L'lali. 2S2T Entrance ttiRoruH Store, also J. B. McKean, Cn. J., Ieamuixo. In Bear. mormxo srssiox. TrKsnvY. Nov. 22, 1871. HALL TO RENT FOR PRIVATE PARTIES. , Tire conrt convened nt 11 oclock a. w., in lhe new room in Woodmansecs building, the Chief Justice presiding. On motion f Mr. Earl, Charles W. Bennett, Esq., of Wisconsin, was admitted a a member of tbc bar of this TOOET A GOOD court. In tire case of The People James Jlarriuyton, an indictment for Outfit the Winter! murder, Monday, tire 27th inst wa fixed a tlie time for the arraignment of defendant, . The Court then proceeded with the hearing of a mo ion to set aside the judgment on demurrer to defendant's jti.t rer.irtd from California a fnll answer in the case of Patrick r. Cor- JAVg delia, After hearing the arguments of couiuiel, the court overruled the motion. HATS. BOOTS, BLANKETS, Several other motion in civil causes were then disposed of; and in the case of Thi People v. Harrington , the As- Gents Furnishing Goods, Ac., sistant U. S. District Attorney offered Also a Full iMortmfttt of several witnesses, which the names-to- f he desired to dd to the indictment, subject to the objection of defendants counsel. . The member of the petit jury were Intlt thf Pulilic to Out! inif thfjr won! thrir ftork before mrrtiAPiug tine her. excused until Friday, the 24th iust., and iCJF'Poat forget to look for the the court adjourned until Wednesday, at t m. ten o'clock a. t j i r. Cl o., N. Y., Importer and Jobber of Hosiery, Dry Goods, Pansy Goods' un GOVERNMENT CLOTHING AT NEW YORK PRICER. aill THO. . JONES. A. W. y (BBS BIDENT FAMIDY MACHINE. SEWING Ctiampiua ret -- Th. of IM fltwn. premlans la ft trs. It. mts Is itrvnfrr and Ires liable to rip than, Lrk Ktitcli." Report of tbs Trial. bend for tho ami aamples af work see Mining both kinds of stitches on tbs Sams piss f good.. th " AGENTS WANTED. ' WHIT. COUNKLL. WARD 133 HOUSE BANKING CO Oft, I.ake M. Chhag or .A. AV. WHITE Sc v CO., EAST TKMrLK STREET, HAI.TLAK1C CITY. - Utah. DAILY STAGE LINE FROM Opher to Camp Floyd. no twmk through to CIMP MIN ES from thi city, by applying to S PASSr-NHER- 1 WIXES A X1MRALL, Offics of tJT . Well, Fsrgo A Co. BUTTERFIELD, I Wholesale and Refail Boot & Shoe Storo, Grocer, Liqiiors, OXjOTIEKIlSrG-- , San Francisco aiiLGOX & San Pranrlnen. t Julius Brown & Co. Trunks and Valises, -o Amaricaa Collnr Time D. for West of Chicago. EUREKA COLLAR COMPANY, u9-t- Now is Your LARGEST TIIH: t KEYSTONE COLLAR CO., Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Philadelphia. Itnah Strset, San I'ranetmeo, ttS4rl174 Rend lunru voanoa ad adams .Tirr., St., Srtp Torts. . A for the all pertaining . SOL, A. GOLDSTEIN And Cheapest Stoc! r ro ran f IMPORTKHS, Also PROCEEDINGS. Vain Street, .( If if Jet retry Wo fvlaytton, Daly & Co., FANCY Contest for the V. S. Senator-shipSan Francisco, Nor. 20. Sargents J. D. Lamb & Co., In IN THE NORTHWEST. And course, pot a word being spoken on board of her, and no effort made to ascertain the extent of the injury, nor was any offer of assistance made. 'I tied south of Lumber .Tard. one OSIr Railroad Depot. K. II. BARRON, FANCY DRY GOODS HOUSE Collision nt Ren. STOCK or HATE A. IV The brig Crimea, from Trinidad, reports baring collided, on Friday night, with a stcaim r at sea. supposed to he BERGMANNS WORSTED the lrinec Alfred. Kite was verv badly GERhTANTOWH WOOLS, damaged, and commenced leaking nt onte; but the steamer kept on her L. President of the AND Ia-rilli- on for tin ln.Y ptiwl Official Reporter. done through ths jVU XluninoMH LARGEST Elder O. It. Fossett yesterday baptized a lady by immersion ,in the bay, nt the foot of Caroline street. There was a large crowd of spectator in at- Specialty Sash, Blinds, Doors, BILLIARD IIALL. Country Bapllain. ns tog ' BANK EXCHANGE, COURT FLOORING, CEILING, sthhkt, salt Rtmoral of Rnllilliif;a J VEN1TIAX BLINDS, CHICO St'GAR PINK, ADD KINDS OP aiOCXOlNGS. AND COLLINS & UHIIFIi, Art. n.i. Jury found the following verdu-- : We, the under M and Retail TValer In signed, summoned n a jury to hold an inquest on the Imdics of the following named persons, found re ordered in the 34 co.n.iri:itciAi . stage conch, about six miles from the i.ake ( try. town of Wickenbtirg, on tho La laz Prlcra Paid for Prodner. road, on tire morning of the 5th ni(Mf. all from of November, 1871, the evidence obtained from the two surviving passengers, find that C. B. Adam-- , John Le ute, Fred. W. I.oriug. Fred. Jf.l IX STREET,. OaitEX. W. Shoholn, W. G. Dal man nnd I. II unci, found scalped, came to thrir 0- -0 , death by gut. -- shot wounds received at the hand of Indians, who were traded toward the Dale Creek Reservation, "lhe o- -o Bulletin of this evening contain a AVinc, T.lqaora and scathing review of Colljcr'a operations, The Choice and ha reports fully vindicating the Cigars In the Market. San Francisco correspondent ofthe As- rnilE FINEST HAI.il IN THE CITY. EVERY X attorition given to cuvlomeiw. sociated lrcs from Ins attack. Goi-oiu-r- BIDING, Fancy Articles, I The Artxi.iit WINDOW. ' Lode Mount luu-i-f.Verill- IOORI, a at I M $5,009, i Mom-Im- re rn-t- n Aft -- nooR Dispatches. - Building Material. Perfumery, NOTICES. 1ST I. IT, Dealers In all Kinds Sf nlt-tf- to-da- y J VET CAPITAL STOCK, Drugs,) FOU SALi:, COMPANY. ; ISCORVttRATED Wholesale anti retail Dealers in ; FOUND. UTAH and CALIFORNIA. LUMBER CAPT. TlfOS. JEXMXGS. Silt Uk City, t'uh. nlft-l- m to-d- ay Mata-mora- J. Di LAMB & Ur Dispatches. Case MINK. AGiIll.SM.YIjU R. Specialty compiled md. reported for the Dm by the VV. II. Telegraph Co. loii TerIf 17-- tab i.T 'vy? 5 ;v? t1" Provisions, , RECORD SOUTH STREET. . (Opposite tha Elephant Store.). Boots & Shoes IAD1S TC ORDER. tSTAU work warranted and doc ea. the shortest notice. AND i MINERS SUPPLIES. ? H.T. PARUS. , R. . THOMPSON.. CALIFORNIA I Powder, Fuse, AND Store, J.W. PAGAN. Livery, Feed and Sale Stable, II. T. PAULIN ft Co. ADTA CITY, - - DIM Is Cottonwood. . ATTENTION ALL EYEK1I tf st of stock Dost forget Its placa. Scit Against the Webtkrx Union GIVKN TO ANIMA1A always kept far It racy Second South tree, between Main and Commercial. , The San Fran, JULIH BROWN A CO. 1. the 15ib of cisco Jlulletin, instant, K Rink Is bow opra to tha public aft rjIH Skating says : P. A. Larson bring action against the Western Uuion Telegraph Company, Orders Solicited and ' NT. SECOND i and alleges that on April 22d the plainIlorss. From 9 to 11 morning; llstsfttmssj tiff sent a dispatch from Antioch to be a , 7:30 to It) evening. delivered at ftan Francisco, The TeleflenUsi the OOfl.D, acrompllahed graph Company failed to deliver the Skater, Will Is in attendance every evening. dispatch, whereby plaintiff failed to obH ttus A Co. o5 tain a situation at $105 per month. He , k thinks he would have been able to have KIMBALLS BLOCK. Goods delivered WELLS, FARGO & C0 kept the situation a year. That from i then until November 5th plaintiff wn KXFRB8B FORWARDERS, . without employment, when he obtained Rankers and Dealers In Exchange. work at $40 per month, which was the stork of Prosilrlofh, (InmlmcrM, on bamL Clothing mads In hint best he could v.Lrain. By tl e neglect of tlrsfls ea Europe. Eurapeaa CoUections prompt, style, nnd a fit guaranteed In sll nwu. the Telegraph Company plaintiff al- tn.liiimal'1. ly attended to. Clothing efiutned and ivj mired on reasonable all of To the parts City. leges that he has "been injured in the term. EAST TEMPLE STREET, SALT LA It CITY If eon want stvlkK nlt nuute of the best ms- sura of $1,07(1, which he necks to reTI1EO. F. TRACY, Ag. Censer of Xaln and iht Seafh Streets. vet or. s Telegraph Coxpant. MINERS TOOLS. fsicntlner! flmtlni;!! i II. MYTER8, Merchant Tailor, 10. rirat South Street PROMPTLY KICHJ'R'DS' HALL, SOUTH Bp-MR- FILLED. I 1 AHXK FllEE OF CHARGE N . |