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Show t The Daily Review. Saturday Evening:. Nov. 25. IS71 - y - , - - - ' inKirr; mopjio.v ", . c : No similar community on lh? has nehirved in the same time nut-ma- and( under similar Irriat Idleness nnd founjjnr are unknown. Industry is ns ntueb a part of the Mormons' 'religion ns worship is thatof ihe sects. Combining industry with tempo ranee and economy, e got the cans of .heir. thrift. Bring 'those to bear on NcW York city and - the United States, with the same administration of the results, and the cry oi distress would not be heard in the land; crime would scarcely exit. All this has been .achieved the wilderness n grease-woo- d and alkali It.i been made to blossom as the rose; 150,000 people made' wealthy, under a system of .Siiiioii the most onerous ever on the people; all because they work and have cut oft the wa.tes of our Ecclesiastical depoim, Cin bificd with necesaily, have done cok-tine- ul iii-ier- w A v k al thi.; . .- , We have so long heard from Mor-- . nrnn sympathisers the stereotyped assert ion that these people have made the wilderness blossom as the ro.se, that silence has ceased longer to be a - tirtne. t Thut there are some indications of thrift and material prosperity in the vientity of this and other large town of It Utah, is, of course, ml is put aide. i otherindeed were winld be strange wise, after an occupancy of neatly a But we scak T quarter of a century. hat we know when we assert that Utah behind other Territories in point sVlJ of advancement and prosperity. . - -- fr I' ' ' rado, whose settlement was begun ten years later than that of Utah, already equals it in population, and far surpasses it in all the elements of progress rndof prosperity. Or, take the States of Kansas and Nebraska, whose settlement was not begun until long after that T nf Utah, and compare fur a moment either of these States, with their schools, colleges, churches, railroads aud all the evidences of thrift and prosperity which ; they exhibit, with the condition of Utah. That the Mormons havo done much la the settlement of Utah, wc gladly ciMired. But that they have accomplished what an intelligent colony of stnrly pioueers, nntrammeVd by the mashes of an ecclesiastical despotism, would have done in half the time, we deny. Tourists and visitors from the older States see more ? Utsh than Salt Lake City. Suing its broad, shaded streets, its bu-appearance, and the general air uf thrift and pervading the business ft be citj, they straightway deportion part singing the praises of the Saints, simile of ''blossoming and the worn-ou- t as the rose Is the only language in which they can fiud proper expression for thoir admiration of Mormon eutcr- -' prise and prosperity. . Let such tourists go, as we have done, ; is to some of the oatlying. villages, and j and bx'scttlements, and wiuiesstfre-orcrt- j which perrade them all, they will sing a new song. Let j them see the eruotbliaig mad hovels, inhabited by the miserable peasantry, who ean scarcely eke out a bare subsist-aucafter meeting the exacting demands of the Church ; let them see, as we have seen, families of three or four wjres And half a score of children, herded in a miserable hovel, sleeping together like so many animals, and we shall .hear no more of the "wilderness being made to blossom as the ruse. Aud what will the rcs'dents of our wider States say when we tell them that even in this city, boasting of 20,000 inhabitants, and with a more Onerous 'and oppressive system of municipal taxation than Rtl city on the continent, . there js not a single foot of siJcwatk or street Improvement, save here and there a few feet built by private enterprise? VTith a crafty priesthood, a dominant Slate Church, a people, Utah can never hope to attain that degree oj prosperity whieh her situation and her mineral wealth might otherwise Command. J ..V f-- -- -- -- y V l I f e. priest-ridde- ! n ytlICKST COLLVKR. old humbug who, as President of the Peace Commission, has A;4one' mote to prolong our Ionian than all other agencies combined, is at last coming to be appreciated in his true light.' From the Chi- cago Journal we extract the following, ' which will meet the unqualified approval of every man on the frontier: he fact is that Collyer entered njon i his duties as a Peace Commissioner, Ufbwi45ith the Cooper idea of aboriginal nobility of character. To him every, wite settler was a land robber ap trlfcr. And poor I.o a persecuted tiiuocent. lie was in a frame of mind Vg.JpiqKfed by th patricide's pica fur mercy that he was a poor orphan. Outrages and. impositions have been practiced at the cxpCnso of the poor red knows; bat while piomen,aireryae( neers arVdocent men as a rule, murder add rapine are, the common occupation of !kii Xudiansi especially the cruel The egregious blunder of Apaches. Collyer'was in going npon the supposition that in tli:4 contrast good pioneers and bad.Indiaas are the exception. If there is aay one class more entitled to public gratitude, it is the pioneers who open up to civilization new They endure the hardships of frontier life, leaving the benefits of their labors, and privations to those who shall come after them. Greater - injustice could hardly-conceived than for the Uovurhtnent. in the person of Vincent Collyer. to aggravate the hardships of fhn white (uttt.mid women of Arizona, tv assuming that a white face is a and a hand gory with bsdgolf rrririn', is iunocent of any seal fT dripping The-venerab- diffi-cnlti- 1 es 1 ,u i., b wrougietent, A pamphlet, setting forth the present ooud'ition of the Russian Empire, Las Its anin Lcipsic. jun been published onymous author is believed to be a prominent Cussiaa writer on public a! filly-- the twogreat , wreak-tiess'oft- be empire to lie its depreciated paper currency And its unproductive sysfgnrof taxation. The peasantry be declatrs to bo strongly attached to their communal system, which secures to vcrv ptj4-.- i a certain m.iiiiU'nnace : J. au in le.", ,ible title-ta pnch of iand, I , 1 o Willvnn Or i and J.!,n Ili.td'oy, nu-t.i'- s -- lnrfT Gazltc reports an 'n-I TELEGJIAMS "'' 'W sflt Specially. Compiled r. of the M Tar thp Sally ftevloW, by ! Y on a visit Greenwood Iowa. to Messrs.. cr Y. U. Telegraph Co. York Tribune, v tlic mgitaturc of .I uticc," we clip the following tip&n JI ruton thrift and Kmili3-X- InicttT to ttie ror t. two prompicot, in Chur h, 'now and Hindley defended ;olygainy upon the ground of its promoting the general welfare of society, by being a safeguard against prostitution, aud asserted that the Mormon people deserved great credit for their general freedom from vice and crime, and for the peace and harmony prevalent in Utah. To this the editor of the Gazette replied as fullows: "The answer made to this, in substance, was : '1 hat we had no faith whatever in the pretended revelation as to polygamy; that the Mormons bad been isolated during the period of its continuance, nnd therefore its influence for virtue or vice, happiness or miserv, had not been tested by contact with people of varying religious beliefs, nnd of none; that the Mormon Apostles, Hy their religious control of the of their people, had kept the Mormon wives in subjection,, ami inninlaiiu.il an outward allow of quiet and civil order, whieh would 'not have e wiih a mixed population, been nnd where llie law win not administered through officers of the church. That this state of isolation was now ataucnd. The discovery of gold nnd silver, and the building of hiilroads had brought jHilvganif liico to face with the opinion and Christianity of, the civi!i.ed world, and it must vield as slavery yielded when Siilij clesI to the same test." con-sriem- es pos-ibl- A Oil .Tt ITOUS iendingnrtielo in the Tribune of this morning, reverting to certain journals whieh n prominent in asserting that a Mormon exodus was at hand, contains the following contemptA huvo-bce- ible fling nl fhe IEVti.w : "Such papers show as great a lack of understanding of our situation and capacity to grapple with Utah a flairs Tis do the Corinne Jiejmter and Salt Lake Uevikw, whose influence in tie country will , be ns nothing in helping the opposition light Tom Fitch and the Church ia this vital issue at hand. While wc are doubtless wanting in that intimate acquaintance with the inner workings of the system of polygamy which the proprietors of the Tribune possess, since we lack their personal experience of plural marriage, we yet aim to keep ourselves fairly posted upon the lopes now under discussion in Utah, it is true we have no co le of resolutions to guide us, such as our cotemporary was recently obliged to publish to indicate to tin public its p.dtioii upon tbe Mormon question. But, on tlic other hand, we are relieved from their embarrassing situation astride the fence, and are, at least, consistent in oor opposition to polygamy. milk-and-wat- r COURT Pilot KEDIJfGU AT non vs ows PROVO, coKsrrrovBX-sr- . Paoro, Nov. 23, 1871. Mining suit No. 2 at last, The certificate and with the jurors. record of the incorporation of the Eureka Mining Comp my was offered in evidence by counsel for plaintiffs, and objected to by counsel for the defense. Judge Strickland overruled the objection, stating that the subject had been disposed of in the last suit and it was unnecessary to lose timo by going over A map of llie Euthe same ground. reka lode, from discovery stake 330 feet north, was posted on the wall in front Mr. Davis, the surveyor, of the jury. was called to the stand and swore positively that Ids map was correct in every particular, and the Mar Ilcuricta shafts are on the Eureka lode. Mr. Williams, Superintendent of the Eureka Miniatr He Company, next took the stand. seemed to be thorougly posted, and his testimony corroborated that ofMr. Davis. Two witnesses only were exam hied yesterday. The following, clipped from the Chibeen handed to cago Tiittcn, has EmTon Review: is tinder way, counsel satisfied, jut sad-Rsport- si I" A Last ( Dispatches. iri -- - EASTEU.N NEWS. New York, N'ov. 24. Judge Bedford reserved hii decision in the case of Hngjrerty and Balch. There were six additional cases of small-po- if to-da- ' y. r : 1 . 1 The Brooklyn Union asserts that a prominent office holder, of that city received $10,000 from Tweed to secure his election.A large number of the sailors of the Russian fleet are at L mg Island Hospital under treatment for scurvy. Boston, Nov. 24. A committee from the City Council went to New York to night, to invite Alexis to visit Bos - . ' i t The Traveler says that the minors of heavv forgeries on State street nre confirmed. The name forged is that of Hon. John Clarke; as iudorscr of the notes, is J. A. Hanson. The forgeries amount 4o $33,000. The papers are in the hands of parlies on , the street and in the hanks! Halifax, Nov. 24. No additional canes of cholera. The diseased district is kept under strict quarantine. The Grand Duke at Annapolis. ex-otli- to-da- y e to-da- r ship-yar- - - enriqiits.l ami rr ported (or U. Telegraph Co. y Its- - tha-ttAli- v Tilt, by the V. - e FOREIGN NEWS. c 24.-T- - ! W .VNTED. SILVER MtXR. An eminent Snw M A V high stnmlins In London ia In wut of m Srat-silver B.ise in Utah Territory. It atmt be well developed, and bear the at rictrat in net igatton. Title pau Auureaa CAPT. Ttroa. JEXXIN08. Bolt Lake pity, Utah. cl Last Nights Dispatches. Wholesale and rrtnfl Dealers itr I iron SALE,! Amb-aa-sar- d to-da- - to-d-ay . This Morning's Report. J A. M. York,. Nor. ; 25. Ssirrognfe The Loudon Times on Grant's me : , listened, yes'erdny, to the Hutchings "Salt Lake, - Nov. 12th. Accounts testimony of witnesses to a paper proLondon Times has taken strong The from Provo represent all manner of pounded ns the last will and tertament of outrages, pending the suits of the of Sarah Gray, who resided in this city ground in favor of the Eureka Mining Company r. the King aud who died last October, leaving General Grant. Under date of October l)aeil and May Henrietta Companies. property worth aliout $40,000 to over 31, we find the following :j Two witnesses for the defendant "The general opinion is that President thirty different legatees. JThe last codiwere assailed with slung shots and badly cil, which cuts off Mrs. Sarah Stark, of will be nominated for Grant injured, night before last, and an hour California, is contested by her on the In favor of this course will be the reor two later the Superintendent of the ground of incapacity and undue influspect he has won, not only from the May Henrietta wns shot at twice, nar- ence. Republicans, bnt from moderate men of The rowly escaping with his life. Mexican news of the 12th inst., says all and conscienminers almt unauiir ously csjiouse the that the Government troops commanded tiousparties by hisof honest and the knowldischarge duty, May Henrietta cause." by General Wolentine were entirely of the electors that they have in This is false in every particular, is an routed in Rnrango by the insurgent edge him a tried man fit for any emergency forces under Gen. Guerra. r, injustice to the Eureka Mining o; the time. On the other side, there aud mu iusutt to their friends and A special dispatch from Berlin says is only the prejudice against electing witnesses now irt Provo. The gentle- that the public men there are disturbed, the same man twice. This feeling has man who sent the above to the Associa- in view of the diplomatic attitude as- been very strong with the' present gented Press is interested in the May sumed by Germany towards France. eration of Americans, and has, we beHenrietta company. 1 do not question Bismarck privately advocates the con- lieve, made a single term for the Presithe gentleman's honor or veracity, but tinuance of the system of military dency utmost a cardinal principle with I do question the motive which would preparation for war. The recent action some politician. It was uot so iu the induce any party to spread such inflam- of llie Reichstag Irt ' prolonging the early days of the Union. It remains to be seen whether Genmatory reports throughout the couotrv, military budget for war estimates, conof the eral Grants popularity will secure him without trung to find out the truth of ft. templates a speedy Such dispatches are derogatory to French departments by the Germans. this high honor. Wo can ouli say that thi movement, for such a result of the earning discussions mining iutcrest, miners and our Terri- - Bismarck advocate sees that the tenure would be received with the utmost satisthe reason that he torv. A. McG. of authority by the Thiers Government faction in this country. The interests Tmk Dacuer or Cortex. It may is very precarious. of England and the UVited States are A special dispatch from Alexandria, now so interwoven in commercial nnd interest some of our readers to learn therefore also in political matter' lhat that the dagger of this celebrated con- Egvpt, dated Nov. 23d, says that a catastrophe had occurred in the the character of the American Execuqueror of Mexico is still in existence. This deadly weapon is of a peculiar harlmr of that port, in consequence of a tive is of no small importance to' us, construction, the handle being of open collision between two steamships carry- and we believe the geneial opinion to vessels met be that the States have never 'had a The filagree work in steel, nnrroonnted by a ing passengers. and shock the with force, sinking Government more straightforward and steel curious with great pendSpanish crown, resulting In the death of seventy-fivant ornaments wiibin it. The cross-bar- , conciliatory than the present in its The foreign policy, and more to be trusted like the rest of the instrument, is of Algerian pilgrims by drowning. overburdened with gold, the bv those whose commercial and finanpolished steel, finished with a crown at men were either end ; and above this is an ob- weight of which rendered their effort to cial interests are bound tip with the impossible. maintenance of American credit. long structure, four inches in length, awin unavailing; indeed, not has Arthur Collector yet received The firmness and moderation with which mechanism a by containing piece of on being pressed, the blade his commission. Murphy still continues order has been restored, the econemical skill with which the debt ha been rewns opened when it entered llie to discharge the duties of Collector. . A new order of arrest for Ingersoll, duced, and the good will with which inwound. The bh.le, properly so called, Woodward was issued yea ternational controversies have been springing from this, is eight inches long, Garvey and at Albany, brought to a close, make us contemter When lay by Judge Larne and opens like a pair of scissors. thus opened in the wound, a liquid poi- fixing their bail at $300,000 each, and plate with satisfaction the election of son, previously placed in a deep groove made returnable December 5th, to the General Grant to a second term of office. runmwdown the ceuter of tne blade, Bureau of Municipal Affairs. An order extending .the time for the wouM be emitted, causing instant death. A max in New Hampshire declined 1 his daggetC which is well authenticated, justification of Tweed' bail, wns based from aii ancient Mexican on affidavit made by one of Tweeds to subscriiie for a paper because it faniity to the Bishop of Mobile, North lawyers, declaring that Tweed had been helped to build up the business of the advised by his eennsel to move, and in place, nnd the wealthier the town was America, who deposited it in the mubo. " seum of the University of St. Louis, good faith intended to move for a reduc- the higher his the order of where it remained sixteen years, when tion of bail, or to vacate Pbixteks. The president of the it came into possession of the present arrest. It is ?atcd that Tweed has applied to Montreal Typographical Union said itr owner, a gentleman residing at Alder-slioNo other dagger of similar con- the comyany in which his life is insured, a speech at the annivessary of that so struction is at present kuown to be in for permission to travel beyond thet sea. ciety, recently, that printer form most The property of Garvey, which was obed!ent, indulgent and loving husexistence. offered for sale at- i great redaction, bands. This gratifying and touching Tub family of Mr. Pcttrson. at whose finds no buyer., owing to the supposed tribute to the domestic virtues of the house President Lincoln died, .Las insecurity of title. printer truck a chord in many tender The Herald' Washington dispatch heart, and the type of men thus praised to sell to the Government the states that Minister Scbenck will be re- will be set op la the world's estimation pillow-cas- e, pillow end called in a very short time, when Sec- henceforth, which are jet stained wllh his blood. New Re-Electi- on. Drugs, ' Dwtlrel Im - ter-rib- ie m-i- disc-ende- d taxes-woul- tt. - ff.-re- bed-sprea- - 1 -- ' ta A J , v . d 40.CC3, all KtalsoT Chemicals, Building natcrirJ, 3. Ronmu, leweler. same destination Perfumery, LUMBER, mGMSf Opposite Full Lake name. The barometer continues to fall. U The Pacific Insurance Company will, . Palent Medicines. e, windows, MAKONIC it is understood, meet all losses, and in j any event protect the present policy Wasatch VENITUCN BUS St, lodg Ho. , A. F. Sk A M Dye Stuffs, holders, but no more policies will be ' ' issued at present It is understood that Toilet and t, some of the heavy stockholders will ber of Sister nnd Brethren ia insist on no policies being issued until good standing Lodges, nre rordmllv sojourning invited to attend. CHICO SUGAR WTSSe K. bf, HOBKKT5 JN, W.M. Fancy Articles, the Legislature act3 upon the proposiIs M. Fwzsrx, Srr'y. tion for limiting the liability uf stockAND ALL KINDS OF nCtUO'lSSSf holders in insurance companies. They rb Ac A. H. R, A. say that they nre willing to make good JOnX'S LODME OF PEItFKCTlOS, NO. I, A. all liabilities up to date, but do not wish ST. A. F. It., meet, nt Masonic JEST Which jwe offer at tbs lowest cash California llali, (Commerce Building,) Main street, every Second an Fourth Redwood, dud arc determined to incur the risk of utter ruin, in case Monday prices, of each month. of a repetition of the Chicago disaster, cordially invited to attend.Sojourning brethren are Rustic Siding, T. P. O. M. by entering into new arrangements with M. Swiara, Sec .y. las the unlimited, personal liabilities clause hanging over them. Not to be Moriah Lodge Nlo. TO OBEXES Torn MILL ZtlZBMX A A. M. Kegnlar The struggle for the appointment of Com mn nicer ions 1 vCommerce Building, -' the Adjutant Generalship of the State Temple Strw t, theHall, Second and Fonrth Monday of TMOMPTLT PI ELKS, under Governor Booth, is becoming each month. Member of Sister Iniges, (ourning Brethren in good standing are ronl.aHy officers invited lively, several really ta attend. LOUIS COHN, W. M. beiug candidates. Col. John Sherburne, CHSiSTomca Dual, Sec'y. -CZzZz, late Adjutant General of this DepartDoors, ment of the U. S. An is , recommended IP. I. O. O. by nearly all the leading officers of the UTAH LODGE NO. I. Meet every Thursday at In Commerce a. Main ilrtci, regular army of this coast, and by a Slt lake City. Odd FellowrBuilding. In gteal itamliug innumber of citizens and Main St, fee dsarm aa invited to attend. large of leading SOL. LEW N.6. fluential buniu-men. It has been J. M. Oliesos, Secy, proposed to appoint a German to the S3mT All UnainrsM don Hi office, but the Germ. in clement is hardly 5c iu the National Guard at represented ' Wboleaale and Retail Dealor ta preso' t. A Gompan The Turner Breach of Promise Case it Will o.cupy many days yet. In the trial the depositions of the Cherry M COM MERCIA T. STREET, SALT PAY SPECIAL ATTENTION TO are the brothers, introduced Railroad Repot. , , the evidence for AT Highest Prices Paid far Pmdntc. yet produced strongest I plaintiff. It is understood that the deE. H. BARRON, fense will rely solely on iho law and not s. F attack the character of the plaintiff in VT, PARKtURlT, any manner. t , I I tints NOTICES wmmixar ceiling, Fborisy tact. T-r- UNDEBBOLD. Mount first-cla- ss zz$ Sash, Ico Cotsl atK( s COLLINS USIIKH, (! Arctic Soda Water. , FISH and PRODUCE, to-da- lake cirr. y, l(l-t- f. Of the Great Barrington, Mass., Na- DOSE AT UEASO.VABLK RATES, tional Bank, whose arrest here with T. E. CLOHECY, over $22,000 of the plunder on him was al3tf. REVIEW OEEICE. ten days telegraphed since, taken back to Massachusetts AND will be for trial next week. Los Angeles, Nov. 24. Two inches of snow tell at Prescott, Arizona, on Saturday. Severn! hundred head of Government cattle were attacked by Indians iu the Chineo Valley. About 100 were cap' tured and wounded. The Indians wete making raids in and around the valleys. A party went out from Prescott in pursuit. There arc reports of Indian outrages from all parts of the Territory. The Arizona Miner (Prescott) of the fsth, just received, gnes full uccouuts of the pursuit of the savages engaged in the Wickensburg singe massacre. The Indians were probably about fifty in n n m ber, twenty of whom had horvea. Their trail was followed until the party were well satisfied that the Indians were from Date Creek Reservation. Accounts from Camp Dale show that on the 4th, 5th and 6ib, large numbers of Indians were absent from the reservation. . men were organized and j Some sixty armed at Prescott with the intention to take vengeance 1 killing them on the reservation, but finally decided to leave the matter for General Crook to investi- - CROCKERY, IN GENERAL. MILLINERY 1 AND AH orders by mail will FANCY DRY GOODS HOUSE and IN THE N0BTHWEST. COMPOUNDED. i FF1CK OF tvs ratal mm, In Wo TA1T SMITH. tf s Jctrol ry Malm Street, Sto Soli Lake City. all pertalalugtea fall line af Crystal Palace, Barratt &:C.o. THE LARGEST &c. DRY GOODS Dm. J.R. Lamb & Co., BEKGMANNS WORSTED GERMAN TOWN WOOLS SOL, AJ GOLDSTEIN And Cheapest Stee!; Nov. 24. Mozart San Francisco, Hall, on Post street, was on fire at two Also m nmplrte Assortment of MIL-asst res saa o'clock this evening. Supposed to be ISER I" GOOES. Loss the work of nu incendiary. KEYSTONE COLLAR CO., WE HATH JUST RECEIVED A LARGE IN$1,000. VOICE of our famous braa of A A A A ear lhlladelphla. The schooners Vanderbilt nnd Sky- edge Ribbon. all. J IS A 117 Ranh Street, San Eroneloeo, lark collided yesterday off Gualala 04 Meade St., AW 1'erk. AIM fnT tb river; both were considerably damaged. The Olympic Club is now rplit into EUREKA COLLAR COMPANY, two organizations, with separate offiaa Fnuwb, icers, with every prospect of Leiug Co N. Yw Collar Amsrlcna XI so THE PIONEER speedily involved in a law suit. The of Oakland, beat Importer and Jobber of a picked nine of the United States Err Goods, Fa ney Gaad Haatarjr, steamer California at base ball, vester tun and eightGOVERNMENT CLOTHING day, ranking twenty-onSecond South een outs, against the Californias eight AT NEW YORK rUICES; u runs and eighteen out. ( ta Akn st's Stabtas.) (A 'llie International Society held it ecoud meeting last night, aud resolved a, w. vara. vao. a, upon n permanent organization. in The Only Full Lengh Alleys In the matter of the life insurance of The Territory I ! Jose A. to Ianc ' phi, amounting $50,000, L claimed by 11. C. Hide, assignee of estate in bankruptcy, and by the widow All-- y w.aly-Srare Bt long Jk as her personal property, Judge Hoff- THESE in fin. ord.r. G.ntbmra wishing ta tU. TEMPLE fiud will EAST STREET, man bus decided that the inouey goes bowl a gam to the widow, and uot to the creditor of Firit-d&s- s Place of the City. Utah. the estate. f L 30 3 , rVLL STOCK OF IT A VE A FURHIY0D . ! Michigan Avenue, Chicago, atTwaas voxBoa I LVBB. promptly Prescriptions Physicians CAREPULLY IMPORTEU8, b faithfully executed. Mayfcon, Daly & Co., FANCY - ..-ii.ii.- Customers Country LARGEST And This Mornings Report Supplies Pysicians Copying and Collecting lilnr, the Absconding Cashier West of Chics;p. V .r. ... DPIUSTSI! j Wide-Awak- es, BOWLING SALOON, e Street HOUSE BANKING or A. W. WHITE e I CO., I 111 -- 1 SALT LAKE CITY. A xew style of obituary, item brief, bnt to the point has been invented, thus: John Smith, of New York, reG. Jenkins, of Philadelphia, volver; Ann Jones., of window; New Jersey, laudanum. three-sto- ry e UKWARD. OO ALE, PORTER, Havana Genuine AVI LI PROM Cigars. CET.EERA TEE PffOLES A PEER. MAYXARD. Academy, Dancing a situs raint sroas.) EVERY MONDAY AND (ovxa WEDNESDAY EVENINGS. LADIES' CLASSES MONDAT, WEDNESDAT AXD FRIDAY AFTERNOONS. For Terms, Apply ta Era. ShttSsn, at the Academy. BANK EXCHANGE, Grand Soiree Saturday Evening!. rgy Entrance through Store, also In Bear. ar.l.V STREET, OGEES. 0- -0 BILLIARD HALL. HALL TO RENT FOR PRIVATE PARTIES. Pholmt wiart, Mqncrt Cigar In T Use , d Now is Your v Julius Brown & Co. H from California FOR RESIDENT LA- ,- Madh KrAB Jf, W. ... GROCER, i UnunaStast TVy won'J Invite tli Pnl.Hr to Call ni ex. mine their ft'wh before elssnbrs. at forget to look for the pnn-tiesiu- sn Agsnt (or Howard, Elgin, aad Wa.tham Watches, and DA Watch Company. mmmss . , Unylo Meals : t 4 Powder, Fuse, AND . SATISFACTION - f1. A SS MA1A. ' GUARANTESp. - pawFnt. Skntlnff ? Okntln" t X Risk rjlH Iftatlng sc onu ALL n ora .Tram PROMPTLY FILLED. .1 Satleo Jewelry. Manufactory of . Second South strsi t.betwrea Uata and Repairer of Guns, Ptstaln, Eta, Etc. MONTANA CORINNE. Commercial. i ' Cariaaf. . ' d tadytnf, per Week v i - - m ta a ta O. yakii af ta . or soimi I Ulsftistsra M 11 10 vealag, Skatar, will Iw taarblxf, j FMR. GOULD, th aceompltahal ta attaadaac vry CaCma ' iag. Sum II. Merchant jailer, ia AJ-Sot- Store, - f Aeeemaodatiem. rtrst-el-M Provisions, supplies, Optical InatramenU, SqI VAI. (Arposipc porrorFicx.) Orders Solicited and PLATED WARE, Trunks and Valises, 4 and d I MOSS Full Assortment of onuen. SILVER STAR HOTEL. . , MINERS TOOLS. W. MELET Wfttohps and Jcvvolry, DIAMONDS AGATES AXD SILVER il.vcfwtpaig TO work wares q tb sbortcat Rosie. 7 JO Gents Furnishing Goods, Ac., JtLIVS Boots & Shoea Wholesale and Detail 6.00 JOHN K UPPER, Dcaun U. Ce. . I ss.o SST GIVE ME ATRIAL. 104C Sto4 Ehphaat WCHAfttoS HATS. BOOTS, BLANKETS, San Francisco A ill-ta- -- AND AJKN. pr Wk 5n d and Ladglag a fall OLOTHIIUG, Also KOppodtat . , D. C. BUTTERFIELD, Tura Iiieehs East and Uaff Rtpeh Month Uf tho Eopero House, PEST ACCOMMODATION BORING Outfit for the Winter! retired Offln ef Well, Farga I 0SJSO. House. Time HALT LAICJJ CITY, TO GET A GOOD AYE tnaf line of WISES A KIMBALL, PRICE BECOXE SOCTB STREET EVERT WINTER. COOK Mechanics Market. IIK FINEST HALL IX THE CITV. it.ntion gtvro to cuitomrm. . Ac Boot & Shcs Stfro, nut bok threngh to (AMP hem thi eity, by applying ta PASSENAERS Liquora, o- -o Til Opher to Camp Floyd. ALSO foot-boar- d st . DAILY' STAGE LINE AXD CLASSES pive the above reward for tfie name and herenbottN of tho thief sho went to Plage before l.it'lf CittoowoH Canyon, night off. " hiftt and cut the boot-rape and iTJ3-.- it f ILL CIUSLCTT. I ho. flnt nj'plied with tb at way 1 a20-3- November l!th. 171 y ltT, Father Wafefe. Lake City t'fnh, Mr. Joeeph his rewiriom-- in iMrer fttuJ Mi Jennie McKocda, of Boston. (Doftton papers please copy.) $tr THE DAR brand of MARGETTS MAHKIKI). e 1 It It. ZS-- - Com-pan- ISCOREORA TEE KELT ST, CAPITAL STOCK. FROM SAX FRAU CISCO. of San Francisco, Nov. 24. The Scythia TWO PET DEKft. Enquire 11. ueilbroxer, sailed for England yesterday with 1.500 Pioneer UsrksL tons of wheat, and the Rajah,, Barron-dal- e and Hii.dostan are loading for the Fire Proof Safe. Enquire of to-da- y I COrPUJY. LUMBER -- ex-E- m UTAH and . CALIFORNIA. J. IX LAMB & CO. , s. Annapolis, Nov. 21. Alexis and Kiirte, acvotnpAtiicd bj- Stcrotary Robeson," arrived here at ten oclock this morning. Owing to the storm, but few persons gathered at the depot. The party at once entered carriages, and were driven to the Naval grounds, where their arrival was announced by a salute Cominod ore, of twenty-onRiujj. Warden," received the visitors, who were ihen taken through the grounds, witnessing the drill of the cadets, inspecting the gnus of the ship Santee, the and otlu-- departments of the d Acadqrov. , They .then returned to Couamotfore Wardens house, where a large party wore assembled, and partook of a collation. At two oclock p. M. the Duke and stigator.. . Alexis vestigation party left for New York, wln-rwill remain until about December 5th, Afternoon wliru lie will visit Boston, Albany and This Report. Montreal. He will then go West and afterwards visit some of the Southern London, Nov. 23. A special dispatch from laris asserts that Jules Fnvre is States. o sure to be appointed Minister to Washington. The Lindatter arrived at Cowes yesi4 terday. BY THE CABLES. Jcsscl, Liberal candidate, is returned , 4 ' he Timci grounds to Parliament front Royer, London, Nov. The sudden and severe coldness of of Grant on its belief in the the fact that he has brought about the the weather causes great distress among Seventeen deaths reconciliation of the States with Eng- the poor in the city. from extreme resulted have immediately effected reduction has nnd a in land, ice has since cold npeared. Measures the national debt. It continues in terms of the highest praise of Grant, are being taken to provide for the sufnnd declares that his consent to hold fering. A colliery explosion yesterday, near office is a benefit to the country, and exresulted in the killing of Braiuwick, and in a half his of votes pects a million eight miuers By a similar accident favor at the Presidential election. A distinguished Cardinal authorizes near Havers ford, twenty men were inthe statement that the Pope will not jured, but no one killed outright. An accident on the Northwestern leave Rome unless compelled by physi Railway, last night, seripusly injured cal force or persona! violence. It is now certain that eight persons seventeen persons, but' no deaths are lost their lives bv the recent explosion reported. New York, Nov, 23. The Grand of the Wigan colficry. Isand suite Duke visited Governors The Nonpareil, which left Bombay land this morning, and made an inspecfor New 12th foundered at York, July tion of the forts in the harbor. sea, and all but three of the crew were Connolly wns ardrowned. this rested noon on a charge of fraud. Paris, Nov. 2 1. A party of sympaThe arrest being unexpected to him. no ' thisers with, the peror ho is now endeavoring bail wns made a demonstration in his honor. to find theready ; bail.1 required They traversed the. Faubourg St. Germain with shouts of Vie Napoleon." COURT PROCEEDINGS. No attempt was made by the police to interfere. fr Hie Pult Retupt by the Brussels, Nov. 21. The action of the .pclll; prrpaivil Ottuia r.i per tvr. Chamber of Representatives, yesterdav, In the District Court tor the TKIrtl in voting to support the Government in Judicial District of Utah. J. II. McKsoc, Cii. J., pniMiMMa. the appointment of Deterick, nnd Simburg, gave rise to another Monxixo SESSION'. exciting debate During the Satcruay, Nov. 25, 1871. discus-io- n a memlier of the Lrft deThe court- convened at 10 oclock manded of the Ministry to resign. The a. m., the Chief Justice presiding. Independence Beige Mr. Snow, of counsel for Alderman gay it has reason to believe that France has noti- Clinton, against whom a, rule had been fied England of her intention to terissued, to show cause why he should not minate the 'International , Commercial be fiued for contempt in failing to make treaty. return to the writ of eetiiorari in the The Correspon-denci- a 'butcher ta.-e-, announced that the reMadrid, Nov. Mr. Snow says that answers which have turns had now been made. been made to recent private inquiries therefore asked that the rule be disshow that Great Britain is gady to re- charged. ceive favorably from Spain proposals The Court directed that (ho rule be for the rcstittitfon of Gibraltar. discharged on payment of costs. Whereupon the court adjourned until Monday, the 27th inst.,' at 10 oclock - Ji FIC TELEGRAMS uljit posi-lion- --Or" " Nights L. lie rotary Fiji will succeed him. TVre wt nis to be nothing in the hiw prevent--lua MinisU r from engaging in trade ion in custiwh-t- . " Dignity, howeier, has prohibited Ministers from assuming business or specula ire Horace Greeley stated, in the Tribune, that Schenck should not be condemed utiheard, As men as able nnd worthy as ho is, are not so abundant that we can afford to crush them out on blind presumption. Chicago Nov, 25 A lmnd of police are engaged in an investigation of.the origin and progress of the great fire. esterday Mrs. O'Leary, who owned the cow that was reported to have kicked over'the lamp that set the barn on fire, was examined. Sbe testified that she aud her family were in bed when the fire broke out, but that there wns a shindig going on in a portion of her house, occupied by a fiddler, and that sbe was told, when roused by the fire, that one of the party went out to the barn with a light, to procure milk for cooking oysters, and that the lamp was kicked over. Charleston, S. C.J Nov. 23. State Treasurer Barker puhliriie a statement that the total debt of South Carolina is only $12,400,000, and that the accounts are open for the inspection of the public.. The agency in New York will be discontinued, and some responsible banking bouse designated to pay the interest on the debt. Boston, Nov. 25. The Republicans this evening nominated Vinton Tabbott for Mayor. New Orleans, Nov. 23. Governor has called an extra session of the Senate, to meet December fith, for the purpose of electing a President of the Lieutcn Senate, who will be ant Governor. Louisville, Nov. 24. W. R. Harper and G?orge A. Grilliih, both colored, admitted to practise in the were Kcqjucky courts. They were Examined nnd licensed yesterday, and took the oath Helen and Evaline Tark, the survivors of the terrible murder of their family in Clark county, are still alive, but both were horribly wounded by the murderer's ax. The excitement over the tragedy has not yet abated. Suspicion points to white men ns the in I Q(3 First South 0tree ( KIMBALLS BLOCK, Goods delivered i FIIEE OF Cl I Alt GE ! To all parts of the City. Cpratf if M Math and $d South Slmta A IIXEtorkof CtataHrem. BnMuMnth, J rat, etc., n UnA Ctathiny maaa faglitaealde etyle, and a fit gwrasimd ta Clothing Cleaned and rejwirad tfrma. 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