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Show r , COURT PROCEEDINGS. DAILY EVENING REVIEW. -- Citsrdiy EreniBg,; Dec- 2, - TKCTHVlU JAMBS. ahodatnaatade appear in- that Hud to James. Of course the, desert to Weoo a Uo or course the Mormons are - Joti 'APTXaXOOX th rObgh we have- - fcd Mr. ke makes rose and nUgood , -- of-thes- e witness the following: Q. What would the Mormons do if they should be admitted iuto the . Union? v A. Erect upon the ashes of Territorial tutelage one of ike greatest, noblest, freest, purest sovereign States over which floats the proud emblem of our glorious nationality. ."Ashes is good; "Territorial tutelage is very good; but the proud emblem of our glorious nationality rises to the very empyrean of sublimity, and tothing less than inspiration could hare originated a sentiment at once so touch iug and so sublime. a HOSE ATHLETIC' BOVS AtiAI.V, A correspondent o! the New York writing from this city under date of November l$th, over the signature of "Uobster says some' very pretty thingr about the kthlelic Mormon boys, who are the admiration of a certain class of Bohemians from abroad, but whom we confess aever to Lave sccu in our rcsi deuce iu tLe Territory : I looked over the puny,. stupid and larrriv-drunke- n soldiery that lounged camp and town, then l reflected 1 poa the exceedingly high ratio of large Inert I had met among the Mormons ..T feet two in their s otkings and -- 00 aiuirdnpsis iu wiight, many of (hem of tuat rough and careless exterior, and countenances full of resolve aud fearless zeal for their cause that together recalled pen And pencil pictures of Cromwell and his followers and 1 thought that if the Marshal e.tfmale were correct, the Mormunstrfng'th was equal to at least 50,000 such blue coats as phiy . soldier here. ; The comparison of the average Mor luon youth, with' feta earrot hair, Jii buttermilk eyes, bis lean and c&dftverous visage and spindly teffsj'hriib the sturdy followers of Cromwell, it especially good, and 'will be relished by all familiar ' with the Mormon physique. ' ' With an innocence that is at once rbiU-lik- e and blauJ, Bobstcr thus continues his prattling: It Is straflf et. if Ixft 'atid prtle tp fp ceediugs are simply 'as' toe rdinary rnnduct of courts engaged jn the punishment of crime and the enpiessioh bt wrong. thal every tfritpr And, disinter--, ested visitor tarrying ,hefe Tor a time ahould so quickly discoter in these proceedings Inal political, and pecuniary motive which ac mauds . crilicism auc - i trenchant rebuke. , iTe suggest to Bohsler as just possible, that, the "pecuniary motive of which he so glibly prates may lie at (he much df, the crititjHm' of of writers on Utah affairs whui. ft bofeebly attempts to imitate. " mt 1 at-Us- s ? Pcixcb or Wales; The continued (llijess of the Brine of WpVbAs ihrowrf EnTand! futp such a sula of excitement as has not bceu witnessed slnee lhe repeal of Ihe corn UfA, There is feeling of disco qtjpnt Illxcim or TRE among the middle sad working classes, prophetic of a revolution in the tight iittfe island at no distant day, which shall: tjweep away sntonVi stroke both itiouarcby aud peerage, and give ftV'SverumeTtt uf The1 people. y W isooVkix. return tvf the fete ' Wlseoosiib State election shyw a total vote of 146.7131 hHc iu . I 16,000 more than was Otti.- - CK C. V?uhhnrnei tnnjorifv' r; GAvernoiv overVHou. J. U. DoaliitL'J is ' i , a Jfep, " En-gls- ud al ebOBt 1,t cj iiBcv U9. licripstead, Lastf SESSION'. in tvplv to the argu- on the motion to quash the indictment against WjillHim Kimball and others, urged that an indictment whose meaning was not plain upon f"itsY & face bn was must be made ottl by intendment vicious. II would concede that in the presence aud. with-th- e oausenl of the jury when they should come into court,'certeia errors in the indictment might be corrected. Bui neither the Court nor the prosecuting attorney had the right to do this. He asserted that nothing like the indictment in question eonkl le found, in the heavens above, in the earth below, pr in the water under the earth. The Utah s'aUiie. had no abolished the di'tinction berween prinetpriU in 'the first ami second degree; it hail ouly abdished the distinction between principals and accessories before the fatt. in Utah the common law distinction betwem, pnuoip.ils iu.tlni first and second degree -- rill prevailed, and the indictment should have made this distinction. Ilj would , admit, asttirgcd hy the counsel for the prosecution, that there were many eases of crime, especially of murder, where the facts eonaected with the killing were unknown and it was for the grand jury and the Tmpossibl prosecuting attorney to determine the maimer and cause of the death. In suih Cases, it was proper ihrillhi Indictment should state that the deceased cainu to his death hy some means un- known to the grand jurors. But wlipro. ns t thnf instance, iho indictment aittied to ,g'jc tbq manner and ,foriiEA)tthe dentil, ii matv btHlouo with wxactucss and prepiyon. . . lie would leave the case with the ame suggestion that he had made before, that although the objections to the indictment might not, if taken singly, be sufficient to overthrew tbeiOfUctptent, yet wherp it was vulnerable to so many qbioefhns tbdi nniteitweighti sbbii34 h sumctenl for iu 'overthrow. The Court then adjourned to Monday, December - . 4th, 1871, at ten o'clock r i -- -- Hi-nc- c ! L HI v Dispatches. Nfgtit'sT ea , . ' , mpilwl tnd ehorWhr the f,c Lake Speriatly Diur RcTtiw, by the W. U. felegmiih Co. ! i ' , ; , - thousands compcpsate , pur magnet -imous brethren for the existence of so small a moiety as polygamy? Docs their personal comfort depend upon its suppression, or arc any human being, rights infringed hy it? If o. wherein? I. not,' then why is it not worth all it will ost the nation to let the patriarchal experiment of the nineteenth century work out its problem? Peradveliture An?rica aud the world might profit thereby. It is so charmingly childlike aud Tdand, o conversational ia tone, so like the orliuary conversation of the average Mormon, that it bears upon its face the sUmp"of genuineness, and he must be Is hold man who would dare to deuy th authenticity artless statement of Truthful James. , There is no spread-eaglabout James; oh.no! No manifest destiny, or path f empire, or American eagle, or any other clap trap of like nature, as a-- l l ment of Messrs. Maxwell 'and Baskin afceHae-- e. Obit' foil," fro rift tvfiicrr fafaishlng bretken by oar i I JD?t .Court convened. at two oclock r. u., the Chief Justice presiding. - - by tbs - he t, TELEGRAPHIC In the OUntet limtt ter thlfhlril Jndictal I list net C Utlr ? J. B. Vc(ns, Cxi, Piuidim. 3 FhidaV, lfec.1, 1871. J fittle boys who neter told lies or chopped At Q. ckerr tree Washington. ' The following simple and artless story of Mormon virtues will commend itself to saints and sinners in Utah : r No people are more loyal ; nm the Const itutiun ; norte taora more detest open or private imm iralitt; none cherish a purer standard of public policy; none have made cmKiratirlr greater sacrifices for the integrity of our common country; none have proved themselves more willing to suffer wrong and less dispos I to d wr in; nn I none tnora ready to consecrate their nil in defense of our liberties and cnitsiitu-tinna- l in return, n rights. They decent respect for their religion. Is this too much to ask? Wifi not the wresting of a vast desert from sterility ; wilt not the institution of order, peace, temperance, brotherhood; will not the planting a lindens for the settlement of our great interior domain ; will not the supply of skilled labor and abuitdnt necessaries at moderate rates to deve her untold mineral wealth ; will not btr Lardy race of monntaineefs? . Will not - for the her flocks of children t defence of the itennV..c? Will not her n!r ala and seminaries of common learning? Will not her ihoussnds of miles of irrigaing canals ? Will not her majestic public edifices and her 'private homes? Will netdierthnnsand a fiourishieg settlements, .. founded,. desert, whence no while face had ever tamed a wistful eye, 'arid which this dsj. but for the- ungenerous rivalry which sold ns from the pr$s-nc- e of our brethren, would have re- tnained as barren ns the famine yvarir of Egypt ? Will not the coni and and all. thswbeat. andjtlie flue the rich products of a land redeemed, by ' m-k- Bjiv1 ftsrnw e e w.i and Connnlljr ntl TwmiI-HurricDltaater VVvAluton News- - "111 ' ane Mnee-Cebu- ru New York, i'lL Dec. 1. 4 J L I - Tribune The statrdywsreTdwyritfeRt Ctmtf&Tf Jr" prepared a fulbvmfessioit of the transaction.1! of the Iwii'g' dd that three of Tweed's bondsmen, including Hugh Hastings, of the Commercial Adve- Byhooper iktyeN Caipse, and it is feared been considerable loss ii;&rM that there has of life. The report of Washington, Dec. 1. of the Navy will recommend more liberal appropriations by Congress; those of last tear being for fiirue, not more than thirty or forty vessels being now nfloat, out of one hundred on the list, exclusive of fifty neatly all of which are laid up and out of service. The Postmi;at'Gncril has. sending to distant points copies of his annual report. He incloses a note to publishers depending on their honor not to print the report iu advance of its delivery to Congress. lie wjll again recommend tbc.ythujitkiq of tRe feabkhtg privilege,- and 1askJ'for legislation to relieve the Department front ihe delay and embarrassment of re advertising proposals for carrying mails in cases where there have been and failures by straw bids, deception A X and to make provision for giving con' tracts to the most responsible bidders. BREVITIES. .New. Orleans,, Nov. kd. The Brigham Youngs trial is fixd for trii left .tjm Mulife Monday next. Railroad at the foot of Canal - , . Depot, f Alcxi has heetV viiitiog the Naval street, 7:30 a. m. The train consisted School iU Aum;po!i, and , the. Military of jten coaches and 300 sporting men, the majority of the better clnss, includSchool at West Point. ing ltwycr, physicians, bankers and notA Connecticut family are reported to merchants. Among the prise-rin- g ables were Toni Allen, Sherinan, Thurhave taken (ka Hartl'urd , . t in . ston. Ned O'Baldwin, Torn Kelly, Jim ninety-ninyears. Cnsick, Jim Colnirn ami Pooler Mace. Th train reached Montgomery Station, IteatlltTs Victoria's as Queen reported MusUaippi, forty miles from New Ahile tliat ofkhePrnue of itnjirovingJ -, 7 T1 . " ;j Wales is rapidly failing. iA ring was immediately pitched on The public debt of South Carolina is high ground in Lite pine woods, about from the track, Jim Coburn reported by a committee of citizens "to fifty yards Coits construction. superintending amount to $1 1,995,305, exclusive burn and Mace arrived on the ground 1 r mV nig.iii Nev Ybrk. Trent the Bay, St. liovtis, both iu excel The largest salary paid te any rail- lent condition, Coburn weighing a hunMace a hundred dred and sixty-fou- r. road official id the United States is $30, and At 10:30 Coburn env 000, the annual salary of President tered the ring amid great cheering. A tniimeuHtvter Mace stepped in-- ,. ,Tonr Gowau of the Heading Kailroad. Aftd Lllfry P0uerln6tcd At secThe Illinois legislature is in session, Caiphte onds to Coburn, and Cusick and Tom busily occupied in devising means to Allen to Mace. Ifnut, of New Orleans, perfect the public records of Chicago, wab elected referee. Umpires, Albert for Mace, and Jiin Coburn f jr destroyed by the fire, and to effect tnnCh Smith Coburn. After the usual preliminaries needed changes in the Government of time was called, and fighting commenced that city. at jonce. o, The first round lasted thirty two There are minors of wonderful gold, end time which the of Coburn at discoveries in , the vicinity of South threw Mace. Mountain, Idaho. They are said to ex2d Nothing decisive ; JMace again ceed in richness anything yet discov- thfown. 3d Sharp fighting, aud both men . ered in that Territory t - j down. Y,ow) It is reported the 4th Long ; no fighting. the busi The refercAxayqsparring of her nie, following example came to see Tlte a Aol tfenl ndmete A to means has fooling literature taken as figkt, band, of relieving the ledidm of her exilc. She vanccd ; Coburn got a blow on Mace's cheek ; Mace got iu heavily on Cois said to be engaged on a life fl Mary, burn's left eye. Firet blood allowed for QuecrfofScoti." Mace. 5th Scvcrefighting Mace cj inched Sir Charles Dilke, a Member of ParUdbiiru threw hiin over the ropes. and liament nhd editorof the London Ath feth Thtrtt?n Clinched, and Coburn tunmtf lias taken-stronground in favor, th;ew Mace, falling heavily on him. Hard fighting ; Coburn fereed of the establishment of a republic in j7th the ropes and threw him. Mice to ' Is He reflect to supposed England. No 8th fighting ; Coburn threw Mace accurately the views of the middle nt t f vtiv1 Ith&sT'jxM.! ' . classes. 't 9th Some heavy fighting; Mace forced Coburn to the Thanksgiving Day was generally ob- down. served throughout the Western TerritoAt the JOlh and 11th rounds the men ries, ax well as iu the older States, by a inauifested a decided to lltej Secretary iron-clud- -- fm-mcuce- it - , 'tin .( . . - 1 e jai . . . of$6,-000,0- 00 sixty-eig'-- t. 1 min-utij.- - ' suspension of business and a general of religious attendancopon places worship during the day, followed by thr ... Pacific Coast News. HY TEL.KGUAPJI. r Last ng qne-.tio- -- amusements in lha evening- - draw. FOREIGN' NEWS, Eigler, of California, died, of dropsy, on Wednesdsy, morn- The Sick Prlnee of Wales Cholera Execution of two in the East ing, November 29th, at his residence ia ? ft Functmon.'- f Sacrameuto, aged sixty six years. He London, Dec. 1. The death of Earl was a native of Pennsylvania, and drove Chesterfield intensifies the for an ox team across the plainx in 49.' I the Prince of Wales, and theanxiety un public I j rr CAsitiess is so grat aso Jiave percepti-bl- v A VOICE FHOM MIXXESOTA. affected the market, which ts gener-all- v The Minneapolis Daily Tribxtnt thus dull and flat. concludes a lengihy review of the MorToday the Queen has returned to Windsor from Sandringham., where she mon problem i ' . , has feren VatefifdgSff ihfe1 fcfedside oPthe MorIt occurs as a likelihood that the Prince. mons, being la-tmajority in Utah, Bombay, Dec. 1. Cholera in its worst and therefore ptrong 'enough' to elect a form is raging with great violence in the majority of 4ji$. Territorial Legislature, city of Delhi! I. a P will, upon the next meeting of that body, Dec. 1. The German ParliaBerlin, is them which the statute givin repeal so much trouble arxf Offense. But the ment closed its sessions to day. The German military authorities at Esper-Dafact that, th Territorial Governor executcd taio Frenchmen who lolled A.lu liai Ahraii Veto; ipfl (Wptjils) sentinel. German a known determination to wage '"'war ,The final settlement of the U. S. there assures us that against polygamy was made to day without is no immediate danger of the repeal of funded loan the money market. Bonds disturbing that vrliolesonj'e. piasmed than ever before, the loan closing higher though itVas to put a stop to the somewhat frequent cases of iufidelity among advancing to 90j gold. Boards At the opening of the the Mormon women after the California there was only $20,000,000, and of this t to immigration .began paa htqugJLhe the takingof nearly $15,000,000 wav 1 Holy fearing fepsihin It strikes os that Gentile papers 000,000JicJndptj, with ihe continents undisposed, duties in their are lamentably vemisr tej bear from. There is no doubt that as conservator of public morals in (he whole loan in the Euro, ean market wbe, fteu volunteering anv . i: ri taken. . r 7 F imisj dency, if not whose aim it is, to th measuresset pede lb progress of This v foot for pbateroen. qf. he and degrading practices carried on under color of authority of the False jlrper(rs of restl tat Ion Ofueral Dtx to Alcxlt ,llswcn, Prophet, and tb liowry aensoalist, bis by ktas Blgsulat, Admitted IUlcrven- -j successor, Brigham Young. If the potlon TtestAtewedJ J c,j lygamists can escape punishment it will only be through 'a' qtJibble. No 2. , Among the Dec.; Washington, decent, authority , should, lend t ttsr;ajd appointments yesterday, was George A. and influence in bchalf of such Hart, for Inspector of Customs at San .v - ; ' v I Jf? Francisco, 'in 2. It is understood Dec. New J York, RfctxroacExcxTs row TAtkoltX will be no radical change at there that We learn that a train loaded .with troops, the, Custom House, ljyrie new. Collector, etr route for Arizona, passtti throtlgh ' General Arthurl , . , Genera? 1)1 xj o day, will present 'to hers yesterday.. Tht wilt be gratifying news to those of our readers who are the Grand Duke tv picture of the late to be presented by watched the progress' of affairs in that Admiral hm to his father, tUe.Kmperoc of RusTerritory .fog t 'asf.fswXsIjj Only sia. Alexis' has accepted an invitation give Gen. Crook plenty of Irenps and to visit , IxtwelT. 'The . Russian fleet wliO presides learw in a few dAy for New Orleans, keep that rfeneriile AH the prince will jftlrt if. at the end over m-- . iuoerant lauiaa; Commisico; ofhere his tour of the States, and to - proceed A ut of the Yrey, AtvtBrwaAhson bear Ob' no more of Indian obt:,v i Jr-- i izou. j o HSC,,of j vtv t t , -- y J to-da- VJ Gly.O., -- ar-rao- tk-ww- Afternoonsftepiirt dis-gusv- ing Ctrs"P 1 ,' ) j pettf-fogery-.' j - J Irtut f -- a Sfe-bfaso- j 1 df) lOlt ,;t - 2-- lt 4 ltEiNT. nr itsre-trike- ViTiolcsxle xaft retail Deafo sestkrman wiihinz good wtthnut tmarS. can I aweero tit. inodated by calling at the flrst house south of the Townsend Ifonse. wotj developed. nd ber,teftrirteetlneetifatioa. Title good. Addreee CAPT. TtfOA JtWIJIGS, - ilMa- Ml Lake City, link. 'a i ' y A. At A. 8.U. JOHN'S LOIX1E OF RERt tAT lo.v. NO. t, A. A. 9. R met. at Vlaaouir llaii, (iamiaarra m a Second and Fourth atrret, Building, M inday of each monili. Suonrniug bretbrea ara .ry cordially invited ta attend. T. If. TRACY, T. P. O. M. Im M Swart, See'y. ' i- UTAH tOF Wticb MAUR1FD. JUST OPENED! This roomings Repjrt. The DcTonng-Ik- e Siuvu Roblml er Dldlcnlty--Steam- mow In Oregon Ntagr trs Angeles Dec. San Francisco, Advices. It 1. is now threatening rain. The Turner Ortiz jury have just gon? It is the imout to render a verdict. pression that they will not agree or will I The If give the plaintiff small damages. Ortiz had not denied everv thing in relation to their intimacy, the chances would hare been ten to one iu his favor iu popular opinion. The iriends of De Young claim that the pistol he usually carries was in, his overcoat in his oflice, at the lime the collision between him and Judge Lake occurred, and he did not have any weapon on him at the time. They also claim that Luke srutk hint a heavy blow with a cane beftrcttt word passed between them. It is hard getting at the facts,' the friends of each party being equally positive in their assertions. Portland, Dec. 1. The steamer Senator, vesterdav, struck a rock at the head of Ross JEdaml, and stjnk !u tighC Sha was loaded with feet of water. flour for this port.1'' Seven inches cf sno fell .during the month of Novetx-be- r at this place. Ixtwcst temperature twenty-nindegrees. HainiIiort,'Nev.J Dec. 1. Th stage which left here for Pioche on Wednesday last, was stopped by robbers near Shingle Springs, 'on Thursday morning, ahd Wells, Fargo A Go's. treasure b tx taken, with Full particulars 1,(J00 in .gain. have riot been received. Los Angeles, Dec. 1. The breakwater Ts1 'progTeasing slowly, with 200 feet Completed and 300 feet of piling H COLDINS good Atnnding nr SOL. LEVY, N. O. in Ac S4 COUMlullCIAb STREET, SALT LAKE CITV. T Arctic' Soda Water. Prices Paid for Prettncc. - PAY SPECIAL ATTENTION TO c ? DONH AT REASONABLE RATES, . , T. E. CL0HECY, , . stutr. 1 T REvrEir office. e -- driven.' -- Oirr Temnirartly frith Slntee jaitrM.ial. ARD FANCY DRY GOODS HOUSE May r, M,& YV. i STATE JN ,,, lee. mr.i-uti- la. And nil pertaining So aftaiitif ; tl. U, s tt llltt hrt f'i a4 Bval-aa- fd &c. hn-a- .Afternoons Report ? Uatas.aal a Complete At mart me tit of Atom MIL-LIKER-T GUO OH. RECEIVED A LARGE IN brand of A A A A cord all. ltibban., 30 ZFIILTS ! ! soil. GOLDSTEIN And Cheapest Stoc!: As MB OB KEYSTONE COLLAR CO., EUREKA COLLAR COMPANY, tan Frwrretaeo. Ameriesn Collar C eOVERINKHT CLOTIIINO thoC I ! AT NEW YORK PRICES. J eell v it s. jo ss. :. feet long THR BAKU always supplied with tbs finest brands of , , 8 HOLES fil twt Sc , EAST TKMPLX ITREET, . , CO., , . - ,t . 1" , - -y EROM t a Opher to Camp Floyd. A PEER, css PASSENGERS Itook MAYNARD. Office Now is Your Time ERICE-SSA- threngh from thta city, by eAr ts arrlfiagTf to MIKES A If I MB ALL, t e s t O. of We Ur, Eargo Co. A all-ta- 1 , tmf-han- I esa-be- r, '' I. , i TOORTAOOOtr Julius Brown & Co. I.." ; - EILTEH STAS HOTEL, . j I s (opposite rorrorncx.) . Liquors,; Provisions, - .. - rv'-- : j f ? A life At. - a Certansv Msaten Street GROCER, t , i v " : rirrt-ela-s ... Aeconss-XEtis- . E. . . V Hoard end Lodflme, SinoU Moemma fltaeie Meedm lodftow a - - SATISFACTION GUARANTCZDw '. " moo-We- - - . alfl-la- t - -- 41 ' J Afrto, , LOtnfl tlhYKR, . s .-. U e - If at -t " . b--for Ag-hs- . aa-- ia Powder, puse, 1 f n -- ,r i . AND S . Bkatlnct flkatlncrlt ta , , 4 r - . rrtHS WCIMrqs" becoNd to' f i i . j ! 4 sweaiag-- , " 7 A0 MINERS TOOLS. - 11 Hevu. From to te evewiwg. i " " I rUll; rrr, ctOTJ-n- r ALL 11 i MW 5 velLs,vfArgo aco;,"' -- SllQCff , Trunks and Valises, MINERS' SUPPLIES. r Efetaal law.) MADE TO OIIDE7L t '! I D. C. BUTTERFIELD, daue tQrAll work warrasled Outfit for the Winter! tie hortit aotkw. , J.tT. rictx. VhoIesalo and Retail - , words-tetrieke- ;iCOpysstto ttm Boots & r. -- i Boot G. Shoo Store, srcoKD so cm street.' Cigars. CE I. E URATE O . , DAILY STAGE LINE AND mto-sm- , SALT LAKSClTY.'Utsli. ALE, PORTER, MARGETTS' HOUSE A. W. WHITE Place of the City. Havana t ! Y X. Importer end Jobber of ' Hosier, Dry Coeds, Fancy Street Territory West of Chicarro. Phlladriphia. Vneh Street. Sat Frmneteeo, Its A 117 Cl Prado St Kerne Tmrtc. PIONEER Sort to I'aiitt'e Stabtee.) Genuine Barratt & Co. Also for tea 1ST fc- -r y ; Crystal Palace, SMITH. Jfaia lreK, Mtm Jneetry 19KJTT CX)OTI3:ilTC3-- 4 e Salt Lake Cray. S -- r Funnuurri 1 S Wa. IS I aU-n- n tJ He , t In b--m a ILV J THE LARG KST , fWs Mfb 11asid sit, haa taaarf tW The hills are turning green with new dred and tarent.-threJoat rwrstead from California a fall .V af i l fcrt . S ,( h0 f HAVE mt grass, though the' weather is clear and tba tliirtoda Xitm met Ifla ft tha daypnaan ; cold. s h maws IW, ha tag 4u t and , jci , ttahaafM ppraiwM, L and i A f5en,nri leaving of the principal accaplad l Bad raha aret.rd-Bf- t tu ih. aim the or rifters and'tnany agfiafors among a paid auala ibdfM, aad kailaf oipniM la HATS. BOOTS, BLA3KETS, a.laaf labnr sad iwj rmrmmrml the Chinese is nut laa than mm tuwaaf omi erm, aad hala at aatd aaia. 111 e antaal etwneatin fwak this a aacry aawt dat Gents Furnishing Goods, &c.; in prupertr, a aitlaf-fd. This ft th. aaaaa, iittV--r and a nf aaid Ih. met of Conpra retttW naAs Art irranlla tha Also s Tail Aaaortment ef tree 4ha wajf to diwit sad Breach ef Premise right efUnd, The Turner-Ort- ii and fur atb.r ajrroted forvoa," Cate Cloeed The RtvolsUoa I as Jiuhlic lad, and lha asredataty Act tffroitt JilV ih, t7u. Lot er California ' fettled. ' , , and abtals tbia Yd day Wtttteaa erlfe. . 1871. San Francisco, Dec. 2. The jury in They weald invite the TsUie to Call and their stock gmrchaaiag alaeahera. irxtyTf marttx. bundrs! theimand the TurjteywGrtt P. ttrWm. Arpl.by, Agest. forget to look for tbs dollar breach of promise and. neductioo ORLAXDOBRAMAX. ftwdj Aneh-br- , coac, returned ft verdict of $7,560, iu TIIEO. f. TRACT, r W m.jP San Francisco Store, M. P. Al'I'Li.lli. S. gold coin, damages for plain iff. PreaKVaO'feccretary. i Second South afreet, hetweea Plata and The Court iustructcd them that judgJ. M. MOORE. Awsv. . - ;E,te, JVJUtOf. & fsatetrtMl. IQ ment in gold coin wni illegal, xnd that V - V. , Lax a Orrrcg, ,, . J ELI V S BROWN A CO. ml. , with these out the verLass Citv. Cts, n Bur ' feiid, 171 t dict would bo Entered. fIt it expected iwtflc I wasthw day tM th that rertif. ate I the defendant will pny the judgment in tu thta ofltrdt wirti a dhgait ot tit wM bat, notiea tf latratba fa apf.ly lur s greenback and Die case will end there. Idhtr with s thereof EXPRESS FORWARD ERA, ' from U hurt and plat After paying cnut!sl fees, MUs Turner aurrey and a patent th.refor frta th Uot.ru nwat of tha will phibably have Utile left. Act mf CotitrreM. naukcra sad Dealers Iu tnltrdSMtrw.ssjM'iMwfcaidnaB xekmC. ta The reported revolutionary raid from nt.tldAs Art enfrftittg th Yt;hf ofland and mm SorojU. Xturopasa CoUacUon Drafts praBpt-tpuhlit atlaadad to. Cape St. Lyieas, on Magdalena Bay, hks Wlfea t - , I imlf bo foundation beyond the (act, that EAST TEMPLE ITREET, SALT LAE CITT 9th, 1S7U. I diratAaaidnof)ra fbrfetsrdiiiW iu pursuance of the orders of the FedBait Lake Itkv igar, a uretjaprt fubaM wnaroat , , TUKO. T eral Government annulling tlm law con- Uio iutatwi ofth. tlniia. J TKACT, Agt , CEO. R. 31 AT WELL tract and closing the port of Magdalena,' . d2 General Davalas, Governor "of Lower Dissolution Notice. ; c California, sent a small armed force to SALT LAKE HOUSE ; fTOtt Compel the Lower California Company heretofnre axia'fng betweew k liiaa Farrail mm4 Jacob O Hailtnger. sader to leave operations they having wholly A ia this day dmsotved by th aw ad i srie-disregarded the order. debt duo the firm ara to tonal agreeswt. , Alt(o. The little steamer Coquette, concernbe (wad teJtoA UdUapr. who wilt riMitisut tks HM. UkRF.U, ing the safety of whth some apprehentr LEAR BALT LAKE HOC? E" Ri tota,wet. , J ACB O. UULUNaER. sion had been expressed, arrived bere Eov, V UL , , , Ophlr Vj, Cwk, . this tuqrnisg frwnt Rogue rivrr, Oregbn, tTELSOK OpKIiEYA CO with tr cargo of salmon, stoves, etc. lhetr geaeTons fatt' TtlWII'fl tho fsilir moc to h wet, I ww Id rvcjiertfolty soik-i- t s AD kin Jit nf washing Wad trowing None of the vessels from the Norfti ywndos u ,.:! to Sot, tod ran mefetierriB i'owe. nrv bronrbtn word ro cpr..ii, the Jiark OauUMoif aarMtcHos to sH. J. tt UriXI VUEK, .mi flat I a orurnc .tx t art Lz iCzttjr t live Yfthkee. since she sailed ,V,w aT Vj hfrCtty. r0 Ut I i DRY GOODS FANCY ft (Vty i.t.n 4. CROCKERY,: COHPOUNDED. 5 i dan CIURLES DAULSR, rail line of n ALSO Cot-iKn- ipt. Sl tuwu wi W. PAR Kilt" RET, J. D. Lamb A Co., BERG MANNS WORSTED GERMAN TOWN WOOLS, ilnuit Leal I FFICH fiP DR9. TA1T STOCK OK JFUAZ Ji. First-clas- s that ih. XyOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, d Silver S i.li Minin clu, a t uwurwmM uitnr milll f thu Tcrnlury vt ttoh, aa-- Eoich f. Ihe d twenty-- ! l.rt n aud lhlniui.1 lr une hnn.iri a hmi.lri ?&! fr--t in as fir wAiili, oa tlio Shw l.A n nf rock la fuac) ssd th. land .ilrr and to-g to aa.d ta.on. aii sts-tin th fijh'r MisMh IHtrVX. and f I tail lb cl., and : ihr-'i- f J- - a sun fa'!, l a hi'ww thnt VtinlBf at Te.irei hb.d Ihft'unfpj! r1 and .stead mm I , 1l Cotnrany n--d asd Si, t, htii-4-:34 bnati m s . aat mumsh abwa. Vaaarl. V.. an) iir.r . TT, S tsam tht. , 2 , at te.ut, II. BARRON, Prraidomt. t MPNEOE ARD ADAMS STSCTS, BBTVES i i riYHESB All' T are over aevettfy-fl1 and in flrie order. O.ntletnen wiahlng to Low! a game will find this th too us ot tiilil-iri, Nevada and Ltah. here. Doctor Uatee beg te Almost a state he bears Its va..t flattering rnrtmrdainne h.vs He at from latienl. lured, and aili be brPX dl-t- f an v time to show his credential. i. s.U Wsete i a Prescriptionfl CAREFULLY Michigan Avenue, Chicago, v b Phys'eiflti IMPORTERS, the tTnited activeoite proelhe and . , ? Maylfon, Daly & Co, Tlxe 1 . IU - Railroad feyef. i i V tr . BANKING1 in twtr laenty n - .11 kiniU of durno. anl the various loon! andaii&uif iscahsUl to the Cities eomphnal trr.k 'Ll 1 one Ogleemm Lmmkoe TetrA. j prootftlj L I' mp The Only Full Lengh Alleys in re found!. dhy or xmiit. omce Salt Lake House, lot I a All orderi.by mail and faithful) executed. IN THE NORTHWEST. ' Alt Uoslnssa don. throwgh ' Presldsst sr the Company. T u - Second South GATES . AND i IN GENERAL. n if V BOWLING SALOON, do ( DR. . MILLINERY THE BATES, -- AT-L ' ' t Malt St, fro ioore eonth ef Watheem 'Customers Country,. i An j, ji LARGEST Jriirictor. ATTORNEY 3 i i . Mouldings: . Pysiclans T Supplies Copying and Collecting ' rr . r nio-t- f. J 4 i f ; t ? 1 4 T v 2 kif Sat ixj'arl ion Guaranteed. H. SIMONS, C. in : -- tnl Sash, Blinds, f. i on tho Frrnrh trt nnd fflahre of all KEPT acnptium luraitthetl to order. EOR MILL TIM A EX ORDERS Doors, Vi-.- . d UNDEHSOLD. to bo ' i AJ-- Hlghrst SALT LAKE CITY. GEORGE Rustle Siding, Etc. ! USIIEIl, FISH and PKODUOE, edge French Restaurant, men au i) s' ButLDixa, tf California Redwood, ( i Wholoaal and Retail Deaiar ia WKTIATH Jl-SVOCKof Oiirf.imiu Solonfl Houth Street, d-- offerst tbs Isweit exalt we prices, and are determined loo Gold rry Thureday at RmldingK, Main .tract. in Comm. re Salt Lake City. Odd t allow iiivutd to ottaad. J. M Ot.cr.sos, Boe'y. r .a wit&omtx&s i jSTot I. O. O. F. Meet - 1 t. LODGE NO. 1. "v emco sioAit pissc and ale. kinds or uovtotx4bp - hold at Mttftoiiic Hall, Cnminerra Building, Kaat Temple Street, th Second and Fourth Monday of each month. Ilritil.it of Slater Lodge, and Brethren in good trending are cordially invited LOV1S COHN, W. M. attend. Cimtarornra Diehl, See'y. I f TEX1TUE BLIXS), CEIUXO, Fancy Article, 4 It fnsuta,- - 4 No. TO Lodge Mount AMoriah A. 51. Regular lotnmunlcations a, z, J oilet and r tea Troipla Xtraat, S- - ondl and Fourth Frwlay of aach monte. Mam-lr- a of Si. tor Lodgna, and aojotirntng Brathres is good atatshng are cerdtaiiT tfrettad R. U. llOUEUlSyN, H. U. Is M. SWART, Bacy. ST. windows, :r- JsDye Stuffs, Building, Kaat UPKWfeflf, - LVMBER, Patent Medicines, n tVaialrh Lod;a Ko. ft, A. F. A KboICar YoMtePEtrAttaN ntut Thg-.Mevfca- Ln-Pa- A Perfumery, tm CACCO.- - Building Matcrii!' f water-proo- - j MASONIC NOTICES. - Gali-fenn- CAPITAL STOCKS- - Bret-che- w Territory. tS'1' ri t f Dssltrs Cficmicals, SILVER Aa eminent Ira of in want of a A GOOD high standing in London whrcr.mine in Utah It niuat b MIXR- - Mining- to-da- la i ftft Drugs; -- n' co;.;PAnv. IXCOMFORA TXJ JVt IT, Mil. r n'JVMt .WAWTBD. U c i LUMBER r 4 si Minute AffKW UTAH' and CALliOr.:iIA J. D. LAMB & CO. ObmHs. n nr-re,l- a indipositiott fight, and after tucb sparring, Bud feignftig tlrb reform' brderetf ihetn' to their corners and declared the fight a k -- tr aft ! o 1L,E, ticket froai Ogden to Inqnire at this office. f- -- iha-peopl- iron NR protracted. u rtise, have signified their iuteution to withdraw. Gold heavy and weak, 9 ; Western Union, fiT ; Quicksilver, 25; W., F, k I Go.,! 5$ it 1scifls JLtil, ' . A spci ial to the Uj iston, Dec, 1. Traveler from Halifax says a hurricane visited the northern side of thy of Capo Breton on the night of the t Iji ult., and did immense d.tmuga to The Houses, barns, trees ami tide ros4fiAfri fed higher than ever known before. A number of vessels anchored t Port Midgrade d raged their anchors and pased out of the strait to soa. The Bermudian brig Japejc, from Charlottetown, is a wreck on Fox Inland. One man onl saved. Jei Portland twenty five days since and. all Represe.ii! lives nt Columbia, C7KX Bowen presented bis credentials hope of her safety ii abandoned. f as Member from Charleston, Objection The Republican County Committee was !made that he had been convicted tave declared the primary election io of an infamous crime. H was finally the First Ward juvalid, through.; fraud admitted by a vyt of seventy-thre- e to and inforrnatit, amt ordered & new ope. " . twenty-twoLight showers fell during the nighf. Madrid, Ddc 2. It is rumored that It fettow cloudy and fdggy, tkith 'thh Great Britain and the United States wind south. threaten immediate intervention in . ACONTINKNTAI CYCLONE., The Cabinet' held . A session yesterday. The King Tits AV cinders of Selenee In a Slum. Foretelling was in consultation with the Ministers 111 t y f j j J pp Iq a late hour. groin tfeXw VorY Hldi i 1 ) t Dablm,Dec. 2 Agrarian outrages The following article tells of the late have occurred in Donegal. The police of science' through' achievements fhe for perpetra7tre"aHIve7y searching Weather Bureau at Washington ; ... . ... . tor S, . Tbe vrcalher rejx)rts o the Signal Office, as' given to the press on Tuesday, The reveal a meteorological wonder. . whole country eat of the Mississippi was thefl under a cyclot.e, from Lake J Superior to Galveston and from Savannah to Montreal. Sjwtrialty roniplol ami reprtHl for th Salt Heretofore it' has been supposed that D u y a cyeionical storm vof such dimensions Rrir( jr tho Vt. tT. Telesraph Co. was impossible; but it is easy to see, by the weather reports lor Tuesentering Nights , Dispatches. day at 6:35 a. v. nrt a map of the O' United Stales, that we lln-- hud a rotaFltOJI SIX IRAN' ISCO. tory storm, the center of which was in Murderous Attack Cpin on Editor-Sto- rk Ohio, and the winds blowing in an alNt Sale The Turncr-Ort- li most perfect circle around the ccutre in dvictiou Case I utrr callup News front a direction against the hands of a watch Lowfr Califwtivla. the invariable direction iu which the Ran Francisco. Dec. 1. An intense West Indian and all other tropical cyexcitement prevailed for some tniuu'es clones gyrate. We take great account of the disover a report that Judge Lake, of the had and killed shot covery of a remote asteroid ; but the, Municipal Court, Charles J)c Young, of the Chronicle, discovery and accurate charting of this immense metcur is far utoto important on Montgomery street, between Sacramento and California, nuJ that Judge titan the discovery of fifty asteroids. was this cy- -( So vast and K. D. Wheeler, who was passing, had lone that at one and the same hour it Ti ere are been morta'ly wounded. numerous versions of the affair, but was neiessary for the chief .signal oflicer that mo.st prevalent is, that the two to display hi.s storm warnings the red met on the sidewalk, and had high l! ig with black square in every port of words on account of articles attacking the country along the lakes, the Gulf the Judge, whiih have recently been and the Atlantic Ocean, except at Dupublished in the Cnruiiiele. when Lake luth and Galveston, both of which points struck l)u Young with a pistol on the hud already felt the weight and power side of hu head, fiiffibtiiija ioinewbai 'of lhcDatii UtpoitO C severe flesh WJumlnud one It as riuty Afcontlncntal cyclone, lltfV ajid.ita existence may well-se- t at ncl "the titi rids of many old fogies nt science Wheeler, inflicting a soinevv hatsvvnre; ,w,ho still have their doubts of the law of the possibility but not dangerous wound. Lake claim storms ,and thatTDo 'Young Btteifiptd'Tlo d raw a f ) rytw noaei n gltVyi n .rvl' h o.thcmeTdq u s wlteAi1ie""dfew' his and ''si ruck revolving gale was predicted and de ptol," iii He was instantly weribfei m all its quadrants fully twenty--foin, as stated. t ha. hour- - fefom. Jby, fltcrf Twjto tv era. jte.tr itpyWi(asor HiouianfeAdd tSliert toi Chief OowlevV fnkef ftnd tfiit-- t vstV f otfrs fefore'it-'fcl- l ollice, and front tlierq tp J.udgo Peony's jqton Niivx Englaiul, . It is a grand He able thus to office, where Iu jAtfc; ka'l lo appear slr6tiefeseieticd-tto answer the charge of assault to mur- signal thp path nqd gyratjon of such an der. De Youngs friends claim that intmerise'gnle, whdse wifufs.specially th: wound came from a bullet, and not on our lakes and Ice shore., are so dea blow with the butt ef a pistol, as structive to the unsuspecting mariner. stated. Some of the bystanders thought they heard two shots instead 'of one. Dresser. A girl, in Chicago, whose The pistol had only one chamber dishmi.se had been burned in the fire, charged. writes a letter to her lover, in WashingSales in (lie Stock Board for the past ton, describing her rig, after having esweek foot up $1,792,000. caped from the flames, in which she Ore struck by Golden Chariot when da v broke she found herself, is- reported two and a half feet says, --Cm. with a pair dTJims old pants on, one wide, apd high grade. 4 slipper, one shoe, and a A nd doting his.afgu-tnent,1o- r cloak. SharpsteinJa she ,rinar1ted: that Mbe prosecution in tho Oriix wftuhl" make XZplfudid wedding suit, seduaphuvAud breach of promfea envoy yvouWtijf it? nariif he is and B will, probably go to Imjur this worthy if the TheAyoung be should reply-tha- t girl A crcnifg. ie ks tht bird, and not the.featkcrs. One hundred and'oinetv "thousand dtilnrs" wre received frem' the Mvadovf , Miss Abbie Gi'Poitt, of Idwf, having . on the November VapcL.i iu failed by a fev vgtes o facing the canaccmmr. didate of one political party for School anthorities Iiavc an Superintendent, was nominated 'by annulled th lease ef eoutract and declared other party, but declined the lior. or, bethe poyt Of Magdalena, in Lower cause she didn't think it wtulibe honclosed. Some months since, troops orable Ut ihange-hesudpolities-s- o from, La Paz went tliere and drove out denly. ' That beautiful dcTlcacy will Drake. PeTvity and the half dozen others wither if Abbie gets into public life. .mi' connected with jthe Lower California iiCompaay,'v .They took poseanion .of fhe Brigham Young, the champion sealer, Ameiican schooner Greenwood, of New has.gone to parts unknown- - possibly to York, and tfie authorities also took Cevl on. American sloop Allen, of New York, which was sent by DeKny on the from MngdaJena'to Jnleo !?Alejr, ground that' they had no papers, and onAtth til2I of he of inMr.Honor IMwiirtl M1H14II1 to were coming from a place which is uot litw Nellie Ctperj.iaU of thie ctlj. a port ef entry. to-da- y, -- i BicUnr b ojri of Latter-da- y Ckurch . tbe of McKnight, SniU, aud fpeaks Vta pfece lik little man to a reporter ot the Koaaa Ctiylrrtmr, and forthwith aJ frokmd of Aasd . prp"f Specially 1371. f t to 4 afters mag i flwtUsak MIXCOCU, the seenmwttaheAawaae - flkatar, will be Is atlas flaesa , ery lAassa i'I1 mt XffiSk - y ajf-rh- r. ; " . ! s LAUNDRY, rJ i . -l Tinyre-fefor- fi- -r -- ' aa-d- ry I -'t II. jrYERD, t ' Orders Solicited and r , , ? ? .! T H . Xlerctiant Tuiloiy PROMPTLY . , FILLED. 105 First South fitreot ' MI t f 7 J ' . . doods rdelivered i ji FltEE of! charge At " t ,. Csnwr of Eblaud . j - 4 ft null - N To all parts of the City. . , - KIMBALLS BLOCK i Itrett. l l a Cbsri meres, Y ad. , stock of Bras 4rtoth etc. om hand. Ckjthre madia to ksto faahkmabisstyle, and a fit gnsnsteed te i as a. as reawueeuifa Ctotking creased sad If f tofird mam ferial, ti-t- TN K want a ytytbh Shit made of i goto . 4 . M -- - K u, Mrm. , |