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Show ' y.. - j 5W m (.'S?.rfJ., ' ' 'dtrllAij: - ' , ' . . " i . 7-- .'-.- ' '' 'v;- .. .y-- - - ' T 1 & !7uTrrrjj ;i:r.-- iLl) .1 tairklcurct. of the great reputation Uinhiiic was obtaining ns a font growing, pos-4)ero- . iiJiUli o 1 1 11 us ryttJLLiUfiD tVJiUY - . AV D ! ft AT U HD AY. WTOllEADA n-li- ! 1X0 Af ithi. 7.M iloiltllift. ft ?)s..abe.e. ; i . see. 1.5t .. iSVAltlAbuY IN 10V&M;L Hat sol Advertising. f--o, ay-- Yi v Ir ixi lit .in':. cii'l-t- 9 A ,,x W-l- sisimIIhs liii 1 tu a i Mtl lor iu Ixi of tt?n lino oi 4rMiiniiil ox: t imiii lfi t im niil hi 4i or nlr r i;.rtlM NHipv ii.H litoriti 1 rt - Mil- of this t; t i oi till .g i .l In the a t. u a nl rr r itl tn, and I.J til. f r tru tnt-- pr 'I in of tin typo .y'.r. inrttii V t -- r r.'lvi aily 'W r.iH-- w mr t m :i or , with li- a -j., nt4 x r tiiire, prA.dxi 13;. y o.ny i.i o iiiii-a- ; iaue occti;l l. rA i A; -- - r lUl (.mi I it lifts i rtl-io- - i- - r-i- un HOXORSTO JUDGE HAWLEY UOIUXXE IX MASS MEET-'ktl,i,r- t, INC RESPONSE OP JUDtSK HAWLEY I ION. O. D. CASS FOU DELEGATE TO ; t;i: ess 1. .1. COX- - i i:s ltY hox. sik kci o. D. CASS AND Ioolh', siiceu4-a- n wells Ti i SI ASTI I C7 I1KCK11 ex- JJOX . On M inday evening! last one of tin most enthusiastic inipiomtu ever held In Oorinnc timk The oeea.Ioa f H was the j lajv. visit of. Judge ll.twley tjo our place. im-eiing- s Ib w.s on delegate to rcimwnt them ltaleml Capital - tills winter to lay liefore Congress our wants nil grievances, imd iwtition for, aye demand, that relief and protection that Is our just due and right. .Here he Wiw Called uikiii by S. ti. Fewell, Esq,, to name Ills man; he ditl naming Judge Cass. Thereupon seyernl pernons at the same time, nominated 0:1). Cass for Delegate to Congress, to represent the people of Utah. The motion was put by Judge Tooliy, and carried 1y one tremendous aye. Judge Tooliy then remarked that Mr. Cass would go and represent the people of Utah; that Win. II. Hooper was only the agent of Drigliani Yot n trustee in trust, etc., and was voted for, not as a delegate, hut :ls member of Congress for the Slate of Deseret. That we could now have a delegate to represent rs, and all the people of Utah. Oscar D. Cass was then called for, and responded that he would go to Washington and sieud the winter 1,1 econlance with the wbh- cs of the people, and would leave no stone unturned in tailoring for the of !nt interests of the whole Utah, but that wherever lie might go, or under w'iiateversun lie might live, his heart would still lx with us in t'orinne. He 'made a neat speech, and was loudly applauded. Wo wrere then called for and responded, but we give the Widow llcdots reason for not telling of What We said nr done The meet in closed with the d feeling, and was Aic of the most cnllm.-ias-ti-o turnouts ever had iu ourcitv.aml the feeling was unanimous in favor of ilu action taken, and bus I ten hcartiiy endorsed by ;ve:y we have since converod with, who was not present. We have now struck the right gait, let us keep on 1 4.00 rkw,)..., utpl!wlfcj ek, le e jH-opl- Co c (b-nti- as.-em'- dr ? j i ce on-fcreu- jK-- Je i- -- Eiu-l-r- iu-trat- yr. ed il-- -.- l 11 1 . des-jwiiis- iu. 5 -- -- -- Hva-ion- s, fearless-Ivpayii- ig . m; . d -- ; enn-idur-i- ng di?p-dte- d - con-ider- -I1 Brcl'a-n,Si',;'- -- d royal nmiutny country. That ho Jwould assist us idi the uame' of its PCinpa:i Mvkr-riiin- in who succeeded the hir f ihe this behalf in obtain? semi-ann- u builder Great Pyramid, nlmnf teu of the District al terms of .the U. A before Cbriwt. The mnnan-ceinaiie Court at Corinnc, nml it every other whose crnuitdim; 1 tones and are now cxeitirg tlift way within Ills power He was Loudou. in reigned in 7Trt beloudly applauded at the close of his fore S'Iomn was bom. and only Teecii. He made . many friends eleven centnitas or tu after Miztulm, the ' Xnnb. And the first of here. father of his short craiidsnn during stay to had lieen his the gilhefed; Pharaoh,' the At the close of Ills Ph-irno- h s h ' il the only Ik inquired into through al-c- nt - t .? 1J ! . f : Tlie mpeet o? Indliin xffiifs np 'Nith, is HWHniiing 11 Tory iKre.itaning front, f In VMri--npiiirm in M;uIazi4..au1 iKiwiallj i:i t ronntir lying o'i ! h.vl w:itern Itirr-r- . It in lieiiig of tli OTerrnu . k, 4 ar-- f on and Indiana Iks by s,,, A1TOIN TliD lio:; Jh-jiurt- u Coiilenno t 1. li..iiumJ. - Ii:v- J. ! 0 W. u K. i Ja?' rq 'A J- In-ant- cnt h.-- lit. ..111 I. it it i.iti J iT . V . Ji t.. r.; UHr-1- 1 L iijnu. l'itlw.iii. Stu., . jp.- M'.ui.. i'li'to.ftt. ii-v. V. ol. 1 II. Muu' KilUC.Ill, II iWiilifid. ii H. loltiiuini; tuvlhien were also hh benij e.iliid d to i'.H- - i.'viitvn-nui10 lliu yiiidwicL Ihl- in .. (.11 ' A-liI- cv 4ol-ligatl- gi-i-ilii- O-- y l 1 - Bcp8-ln- W. B. BRADD, ons. - it gto 11 AYu-ili- i e he Moniitna Gavtle. ays : TheGovf-raosmr.e might man to rarvw a company whi-l- i would these imlinr.. Jn check, on (Ln con , siderAtioii that they should hnVe n par capita, f f all the Indians they killed, ill tlipy capand Miet they should tured of hoev rule, etc. Rill'll a mm pany could be raised, and tlie public would uipir.rt it; tlicr cr.nld easily get a d'Oreilles war party of join ll:tu iu nn exieditfou acrainxt thts and they could make very rfilci'-nt- . Hroiie the wrath of This would. hnw-ver- , m:d eastern pliilanll.rnjiliiNt,' we very much doubt tlmt th- interest of onr worth Governor. uolwit!islsudjj-hi reninrfcal'le finn pnfssion1 are s i.taotified with this Tenftory that lie will If our poor i;ume the Thomas FrsneiS Me ghr was 'alive and Governor of this Territory, hi hsr.d wonid bn (ill he hsi ?i2ni.1 mch paper, nnd taken su.-- rep in ibilitics. sb wneld in tne the froo;-pit, dvSndars of or Wlialaver err or iudgent.-hmsy have iepn hi, he had A heart whose impulses were lway.reht: his net for, a Were never retarded hv elfiti civ.idcra1i'iis. ' t-- San Francisco, 15. A man named Kentli yesterday killed n girl who had refused his hand, and then shot hi nisei f. He is noLoxpocted to rev cover. Tlie Grand Lodge (if Masons met here yesteidav. line hundred and iiinety-tw- o lodges were represented from all parts of Ihe l'aci lie. coast. The steaniqr Constantine sails on the Lsth inst. from San Francisco, with the first mails for Alaska, under tlie new contract for a monthlv service, lulling at Port .Townsend, Fort Tongas, Fort Wringle and Sitka. i, Tlx branch mint at Carson, is ready to commence coining - P;-iuar- f - Xc-vad- half dollar! wa only. During the recent battle at there wore 250 men killed anil wounded, nml very many houses laid to the ground... Quite a number of families belonging ' to the south of Fjiaiu have sought refuge , ; INDIAXS?" ' 4 aMTC44rrTIJ-l- AY1SLL8 8IMCEII, ATTORNEY AT LAW coruxxz, - UTAH. C. BBF A L. RILLCUEKCHT, rrspfl. Jlontnaa Street, ngS-S- C0EINNE, ETAS. Kwj) conitutlj oa liind (rrU Rra ini Bit yjuff lini f of fir ad Al nn ii .rtixiMit of ther rrticle4 pofulalitg to onr Him. Cuitomcri (wT-S- a aCrndrd tx jiviap-.lj- P. R.R.BJLEERY IT. IIP. t'lliiid - y - 1.1- . - ; Pvtf - . V ui-.-l- nn-r-s- s $t. J. $. Z-o- El-yentl- i, nq-v-n-- th-si- r From Ln ramie, W,T iwnai tn Sdfti e (t Mmianu greet. uni W. HliNltY '' ; f. (Korinnf MEAT MARKET , - - .. . COitINNE, UTAH. fe t.v citAXCF.rtr. f ac7-t- SALT LAKE CH T, UTAH. piD-l-f ( Oall-- ' . 5 WALUKR & McSOTTj Altomey and at Law Wholesale end Retail . ir relied Statee Attorney fdr Utah. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. - . i QlIAb. If. nEttPstSAD, ii FOURTH STREET, Alwajre on hand a variety of tha beat liras, freak Iji'Irr. iiifiiirenNil Heme, Bacon, (to Particular attention pM lo Retail custom. ATTOHSET AT LAW sol trim it . II. LUJH!$ DrOpriefor. L XXD m, E&at e . tielf block wnat of Alain. Streets, - COIlliVNlV UTAH. 1--tf t i Corner mf llh, iiml Montdii end nf Llttlf'S Bow, 9d Sooth at, 1 anSi-l- m - lui-rub.- is b r liw .1. n lSi-ho- Jre -- - , Si-it-rs- Pu-eident- . ga i'imr.. fr d . Wikx 11 Tl Ui! t Brigham Yumg. President or the Per- the petual Emigration Fund to git'er the wlui nl newly " A. Smith. Daniel II. Well, pNir! f.rtiui-- i amt Edward Hinder his , .s fund, Oi-oiR- Srndh, IliitoiLin and geneand Wiltord Wood-i- n ral Churcli if hi Assistant. the TLcvotis iu favor of sustaining Anti oritie Vert nnvninious.' ' ' r, - I14 r.ii ul) t. CIIASOED HANDS, uvl- - r Ihe jUfcdun o( Iki-i- i r pns-ril- Niw 0Iansihu 7 ok. sav (M lbt r un rowilr'i'l i itOIKL lutuct-UTl.h Umim! h r,tnatt 1 in fie cnb5 bf the dtv, bc--t md nun-- t ivniruiint loeiliun aid in the men. for bni-i- n The tabh-roavu'ly 'rF1 d with en ry luxury the uiarkt I affoiMe. The noin ere srt.', well ventilated, end fur-lor lue elnd with every cimv nlence l ecee-arj- r In fwt the Dklw xico f Jo.lir jrt , 94 h wT'e Mwe;AtK4 to the ina ny 1! nise iu UiUciiy. y Lovers of good Lirct Boer will And tha very beet quality dispensed to the thirsty, at Wlnteb- Wi Free lunch will be served constantly end BCO Iffl al are Invited to attend. Ui-oit- e COtU.NNE, UTAH, R. J. OS1UIRY, Fnpf.rter; mn Nighl.-- U iil'.lrrt, . f t o , - .. IHflMf IK v ;l- - X boleiale - . ocTSm . . aul B tail GEURtSI! & iUILDS, Philadelphia, Forneys Press tfife ' Republican majority in tiie says Daalara In latc will not Ik less than 8,000, and 'Montana Street, may nach 10,0(K). The Republicans have lioth brauelies of the Legisla- UTAH. Klardware, Iron, 'Rails, Stores, UmiAiMk ture; the Senate three minority, the '. 1 louse a largcri majority tJmu last ' "'. tflicoi Iron, . yCar. Williams, for iJ udge, has probably ItFPKk A3B T1N YVAIVV run a I lead of Geary 2,500. r j 4, Alleghany county gives Geary . Montn&A Street, 500 nuyority, and only about two- thinls of the vote out. The DemoCOKINNE, 'UTAH. crats Tguln in western and lose in Watchmakers, the eastern part of the State-- . t.Tlio chaii'ccs results are' very close; the I A favor Geary, f t i JOHET DA.1TZES, Tlie Democrats concede Uio State JEWELERS A &UUSr.1ITHS, ' Wholesale Dealer lias gone for Geary bya Bmali rna 'Montana Street, Gorinne' claim he ioritv. Tlie Republicans to & 10.000, - on. hand by from, 5,000 and Geary, falls, short a partyLyote.v'. jewrelry, uxnne,;jpietola and ammunition of all I 's ; Tlie Senate, stands, Republicans, cigara, tokKco, and an amok fctadagaosne Bavwar, Dung Ji Ce., Celt lug dona ln the beet 18; Democruts.15; House,- Repiibli-cau- s, I and warranted. manner, Alti ftad Pwtte. t y Y,:, G3;. DethoCrstK,-37- Ci'lfrnili Store . . .VrA'i .. , . v. . - m . ' . V i. . ... OOESSEL PfltlPE f , . . ' . , V 1 f . i , . oef-l- m ; : . . . . r -- flM-wBtrhe- wiis, upss B . - ' ; at tha lowest prierA) " . - Grrocoics aad:;iqBor3, - Pciinsyl'untaa COlUNNE, UTAH. Keeps the cholera lffetts wholesale and retalL HURLBUr; BROS., e Mmtana Street, tf i ,- ,. cigahsandtohAcco. i .. comer JicbWtfS Corione.. m.D ' Vh I cb - before mliig e eewhere. fiT Doat fAvet the ( lece. Prtprlctor, H1RTI.Y, V Ct-rtn- -- It. all klade of work, a, low- - at priced. Tcauutrra aid fnlelil the era w 11 find it to me a ca:l intereat to give - 1 ae?-l- Frosli Oysters d t j do am now ' n "U-.- t 1 Meat 'Marketi V- w at all hour. !ja PACI1?IC Street, t 13. liia k BUions HUNCtpiiUc swain nf VickMiurk'; was u, jo'iu,: uniii iiMutifi M iv, Lo Lad a wtr( of tuixt-:ssioii for do Miibs nnd u miss, Uy the can, or lemil up in any etyle, can al p at tiie Ielnioiia. Oyster A inigLt b be expected, pmred f.rili wa a le fouivl iu Ihe Uwt yle aud ohuri nutxe. up lii S'tnl iti Bing. and sent bin vrnB tn PEj-tr; 1L'' the fair oik, with A bouquet. ' ftar. the, f4l'io of ClnnIt Mduotte in Lin worship IIEIVRY LEI WES, of Pauline, lint die coqrm) of true love . i i $ mL ." . ; ,' did not run smoothly for our hio; hi flitvinyeAililitid, nod ids rrri'a wrre Hint blidk.' trilu. iho following curt . n Wholemln. and JietaiLi i - .. COKIN NE, UTAH. BLABKSR1ITH SHOP ernor. ml : now lie niot Ci'ittforUb'4 F JIILV - Tli1 Montana Street, - st A WlYHvttKLL, Pyoprlatar , mon 'r'y.iVv k G-- o V. P. amf IMhfdM Ftneli, COItlM2,.lTAIL tf Ib-nr- y Pub ic ttt&niwnt e7 Tt-art- 1 W. GRAHAM, M. D., of Kirn, hiVC iWtt L-A- t. . u i Salt Lake City, Utah Territory. l-- lf Pri-r-idin- u-i- M-- k-- - at Law and Solicitor in CLan-or- y, k-s- lri e!lM: LiXixr.ey liV-l- Al-bt- ul - U .roiUUGO,' CIO Alts and GLASSWARE. it a. liouKurox. 1L y y J-- 1 stick lo tlnio nine, le tbe ell Th DO'.tfur le prepared to perform ell branchoe of Lla pofe.0'!. Ail wi req.iire 1 14 wnhwl o IM (iiuiilJch 1 imnni ftud it-- lUeowill ir.ip bjeUr w sh ni bat. lie S oue i n.i thl W(. ( OJil.WK Xt; 0-if- - 1 ; n r . . itiln, Building. tip WI. ES, LIQUOR'S, tf th tell brand) Uff.Y?Vl.VA AT.- tUHUSXK, th T. om.' wi.il L MUiriii A . BpDxam gnv'i-.-iiniifii- taNTiST, Il4obf.ftioo-- rJ tiir lark, DENTIST, at law, Yo-iiig- . H-ur- . VICTOR UORDKLLa, DENNIS .1. TOOHY, tun.elior si Lv, Ifti.rnq h Wi-ol-- kept exiXtllr ' m ' , Commfftaioner, y - -- r 1 Fri-ft- h m h-itl- - , 11 Deputy United Statee Attorney for Utah. ' UTAH TEU, . . f aud ftus-quchai- r.i - Frtp. Wholeaale and Udtail AUuriu-- , rziCCK.. MONTANA STREET TTbvo latslj now plc-- t Aud win up!id koep ft w. nuppllti.1 Uhl for prtl w iklne b . -- it drtjr mutr, ujm iniInwall oa hftad. F. JOHNSON, to-da- - u-mtl- to-da- , QjNIOM BAKERY, .- J.-h- ' sv-ticl- l: f . t w--S Mi-Mi- . 7h" prprlar gumndter ntiiiidiaii IS & patrut m, pivmlwi lo keep wcll prepare it JibU, i mka It hL Jm to plraM. 4jT Weili uif, d proL lly it !! hm.n. Ec-stern ATiE WE BECOMING Montana Stmt. - ieS Cuba. San Francisco, 15. The State Fair lias opened at' Portland with a letHavana,. Oct. 13. There have ter show of live stock anil produc- been uiiiiiqiortant skirmtions of all kinds than ever before! ishes several in the Eastern Department Meat-halias Superintendent Recently gone to Oregon to gather tiie Snake Indians from the military .oeutainns BUSINESS CAUDS. posts upon the Klamath reservation. fi-I- SAM LAX GASTRIC. Frwp., Hara-gnr- sa elsewhere. Oregom h 0RLE4HS CHOP HOUSE. . Colifoniia. n-fiii- been defeated at Valencia; fcyenor C'astellar, the celebrated leader In f.'ortes, luis lied to Portugal from Sartigossa, iiuving becll threatcuied with u!4assiiiat ion. Kuncr, the Republican leader, lias been abandoned by his partisans, and lie himself lias flcil to France. Hales, another leader, is killed. New York, Oct. 13. A siwciul to tlie He; a'd from Madrid says, a considerable force ofGovernment troops arc prepared for, nnd ulout to attaek tlie position of the Reiiublicans at Valencia this morning. Yesterday active hostilities were suspended during the space of two horn's, to tillow time for the recovery of tle dead nnd wounded on lioth sides. The. inhabitants of the district comprised within the suburb of Valencia have risen anil destroyed tlie railroad for seven leagues, so the Government now receives news Lorn that portion of the country t . Son Francisco, 15 Several I)en ocratic nienilers of the Territorial ijugisiuture have left for parts unknown, breaking-thquorum, anil thus preventing tlie election of Territorial oilleers by tlie Republican Tlie Sergeaiit-ut-Arm- s majoity. was sent after the secede rs. i P.-1- Territory. !h-o- r rt, coki:;ne, Utah. , a li-cb- v . 1 , worfc-inwiU-ka ' all-wo- rk . -- v. mC :y.r to-da- y ilc-iiC- . Corinury Ufitb. - ftu-- -- n . - ticin' Tlie Denver TV&wehnNsn Wk Indiana?' ed Arc NVwViirk. bcopiin Viiiia:ii Hitwkii.s. Kiu, j,iuiiK think ws ure. Ad i n VliMnn bi t.'irt li.o vi-- II. Cinif . idi-ifot the quoted lv New York, 15. At tlic; meeting On motion, u was lumunnousiy agreed tb 7V:h-if- . fain wu baVe n'.het fiiurd of the stockholders of the Western : Uvuturi il Li lliat bj il;u i of Americans vor white the that theory Railway, Gould was chosen -- President, by tliu faith uud praytiii ct' thu er Iudi..;;s.-- and Fisk Comptroller. They ZYlllltS. and pyihaps t'.e strongesf nrgu-nru'.- t, advanced Firvf, ih-- . Cnuncn freights y. preseufed (ii orir Q li.jt that iv live west." nut Iudiai!t lueOI'.inell f V theappu-ta- i A'tUi'.U'Ul-.M- 'l llisliop y Whittaker is to be .conseR d..5 we. as the Episcopal BishUH f ill K crated IllllSi liic f i oi :l.appHIYitr liko to hunt nml fish. Indians Second, ot the H:V do !i:n Yoncg; rPriMidmt op of Nevada and Arizona. il J.-eLiltT-dsA locomotive nml two ears "were Christ if Cimch of ; Third. thcy,tilt) hnrfi- s, So do r;c, A' Siuitli from the t rack on the ihM, .unit lis thrown Klims, George they bavy ware and niht; Railroad yesterday. SevDaniel II. WviIm bis m tfoail L'uUiU'-idor- i do v, Oiw.11 II7 dv, Prmiileut of liu. Q-- n uitt eral Wy . c InjaiTu. Fiflh. we luivo law nutlloriziug u to pas' ngoi'jj amt O him Pn It, ..I .Lc- 1v.t.ve fearful storm occurred Anotlicr Viifoi-i- l .ii nil", r.ilp la- -t here with mu., . Jniiii , i.'jioi, wc accompanied smoke. i night, S'Xth, L-tizSmov,. E r.:M us ami lightning. The rain tir.indcr l.. a I'raiild M D. we h ith lik vhiskv; SevS'.ilh, JlivuKld.'., ;ii o: y: fell in torrents. The streets Mere hut)', Eighth-- . thy r ratlicr 1 rk edldp?-!- . I. Soule I'.iiMiOu. Eiiyimii Yoii.iy, jil ., :: torn of oitr filiz n are r.i'iicr 1. up from tiio (lock this morning KuaUi ai.d Aliwit CtriinUiu. .tbiht-r1 flood. grd-.the .! an tin mil Xiutli, by ill haul remnrk-sbl- e It in cut. j.l John The somewhat long lookuji in tlie village of Kiiiiin, r.iuiaii-- of the Chuicb. ntert. tl was destroyed by lire this that our ('iiarloltc 111 l 1J.esidi-li- l 1 t - Slake J 'iill W. Ivl do two prison cl's coiiiiued Tcnih. we, paint. tticy morning; " WalUcu and J no. unit Gcoi-yoi Am'ri '?! were burned to death. iv therein every T U.iine bi d riWn hi tinddic In. uS JjJ yvefy Widi.m Ediimyioii, John L. lily tin-- , di-iwhen lie hois on. Mnsfaclunetiii V. Claudin.i O. ll'iAind Kpecctr t SjKiicer, filus Twelfth, iiu!f. . 'iVur It. F.ilai.ni, MiUamiel So J.ilm S.piii-eOct. 13. Laic last-nigh- t. H'uion, or ?- -yi. Muipnj, T'iuuus E. JenUiy, ItL-ifCofnriit ttowa hi oh thorn D:s fiusonvillc, was called W. 'IlMK-lnr- , Oiiirles K. Kimoill, Joseph i ib i. IkhI on tlie pretext of ieing his from i, L. 1 ii foot. Sou not AV. lticbiuds Nalbaii-. a Miin-rCIL llnuiell, patient. Leaving lequhod by sick snot li. Felt, oM-s- t Th pri4-nttiie in bin house lie was 'WiHimii S. through the llo.itie, Atwooil, Il.iuipton tsiiti-iri wlm lias 1! r Gull, Dieo-doi- o elicek. and B. Duuicli Huntington Tiioru, r-- thn inaitntien nli'int ' '. ofter this affair, Mr. Gray Shortly McKean, uieuibors of the High Rn Vd. l d In cmivK-te-iur tin r! ni'i . m at Faniilnghain, was ister Co.iiH-ildepot . in Rinvk (!nrtiiy, O". It -ibgilfii, l PnKidt-atuid of the uroiiNcd, going to. the wiuilow John Ymi;g, iligh And kiMitvIiS-'i- l tn the rj- fw i'f. PriL-Hi'Uuil tired 1). Edwin uikiii twice. wsjs Q .iii iuu, l H III' iv'-- l UX The old nl iii'ii nli Police Justice K iiiiuel W. Itichards birr coiiusulorS. Adams, of Farm-inglta!.- - is ii'iiaT-- r imp-i'.rf bus a for year, t .firat and another gentleman, . Jiax-'pl- i if tlie Ynutigi Un liinnl-- -. Fiehidi-ntof the Hevriities. and prtasiilrrfil h?pei(-cti- y Weil.' also their aroused, blit delayed mit ev rjr nibt nml wouiil-ii- e asLevi W. Hancock, llarriuiaii, until the np;earaiui? with dowiJ comes iuwiey.- sassin had left. Huspicion joints to P. II cswood, Iloruce 8. Etdmlge, The back lrmlel to b hi p-almighty d'l!:lv Gate iuid John Van Colt, released front jiiil, J cnli-innd rount it bv a desperado j ust lie tnrte, Always la-eot (be Sev-- c of Wu- - litai Mivm lrosidi-ntfor assaulting his lias lie wlieix . ovi-rown ion lii tuiH, iuiag' tint alien. Wife, and tlius attempts to murder is lliMiis-5i-- t now living. he nun Edward II 'inter, Presiuii'g the iKirties appi a. lug against him C. Little, Ij? nal'd V. llody and if they will keep the Wotd D E I O iY 1 C i) ins Ohio. of Wi'doui. ; President rf tl.e II jaii.iti L Coiihtilitis, l:i. Tho leading DemDavis and Abt-Ki.- ii HOTEL AMO RESTAORAKT. ocrats concede Pendletons Edward Kid. in Quorum; defeat. lr.ilt, hi i ouuM.-loirThe city gives Hayes 1,000 majorSatuuei G. Lidd, Presileut of the MAIN STllFRT, ity; Republican gain 150. In Cuy-ahaPi Quorum; R ibcrt Price and Wui. t county Ilayes majority is S!,- -5 Mi-l- i tntilii. bis counselors. thb Teach-- c. iu. Salt Ufnli. l:i!te City, Summit, 1,(5M. k; of Ad.iin 14. The election is Mat-liColumbus, ti I.' Doreuueutid n Qinur.iu; rat louse, is probably doubtful. Tlie. ciaiiiKetorH. Lenzi. lua tic Only (icntilr llolcl iu the Democratic anil Itlie i Senate RepubJan.-Leach, Pr sidcut of the D.acon be lican. Hayes minority will not tiiy. Q ioium: Pvt r Jobuann and Churleti S. PenClaim Democrats Tlie large.. Crin li SeMiiiA-lori- froprlrtur. dleton to lie elected, and arc very Biijham Young, TriiKtee-in-Tru- Later-dii- for u. . y jubilant, firing cannon and having the Church of Jcnuj Christ of n to x. auiimu.) a torchlight procession. (rc Saints. The Ien1(Kratii tdaiin the lvote is tha Tinman Angel!, Arcliiist-- t reso close it will rtquire ollk-iaChurcli. turns to dieidc the election of GovD.inil II. Well. Superiutemtant of i' Jfanojw Srt ff, . i a 9 f J!nglniicl. . pre-euii- v BAUnGIU IIAIROllRSlER, re n f Ci.-iil- a - Wr.T.LO RIMER, deme-hite- t WHld. i -- i.iivl', CAi.K.v.- d - ll. ituiUCo. i Si-.-.i- i;j. 17 ui !!, W. I ailbalik ,. l)i-ule- i, Ji- - ; Oxfjili, l.'acm- Ci. . , -- BUslNx.Sc :v.w;-- . r p OrnniikVilli.'. It .! it , Kane Co. O-io- - ry p-ce- eo-callc- d. lcny. - C,, 1KT, Oxford, Caunu Co. - n-i- m Cny. Jtu'i.iiiond. lhiVinouil, huy'iillc. 4rutt-i- Uiiu'iii-ui-i J.-I.i- Ihih iui , ' .. fcSlrf London, Oct. 13. Tlie Timea lias on finanan editorial the late cial afTairs in New York, and docs DUFFIELD MILLER, not know if It would not have been better for Doutwell to have held oif Livery ami sale stable, ioiieer the aelling' of gold. More DAY MUUr URH... fortunes would have changed hands. Jl'jntahn Srvrt, j more brokers gone mad, absconded and committed suicide, but even CJixInuc Utiilb a ..hut miglit have had a tendency to nltay the gaiubliug madness. 'I lie Liu i of Derby is seriously ill. to the L I logethrr, to proLater advices say he is much worse A s!KciaI s;iys that the First Na- anil was insensible several horn's to- IAHl'E.VTfiU ' A.Df a r- mnunj to vide for the cqnijaui-JOINCR, Hank of Austin, Neruda, lias day. tional meet thu iiu uiad i v1? ;il. to iiuttiniii-thr Fourth' Slnet, . failed, and a Receiver was appointdemand of t!:e ed issue of Hcrip. Nais Tills iirst the yesterday. Spain. Government tlie reiiulurMnient of the tional Hank failure since the last ansame ; Another is to cet up a p tUi.wi to nual rciKirt of the Comptroller of Paris, Oct. 13. Spanish news says BT1A rciit-it is certain the Republicans have f Currency. the geueriil goyernmei.t. eitlier to so h-d- d Thu following is an extract from the AVitm. ths lutt uuiniul coiitoi-iicui Suit Lnk Cny : thu Gt-- . Q. Ciiiu.u n.iiut t, 1.1 me f .iiovnug tin tun u U g ou in:? hioiiN lo (lii- - Ijii'I 111 Si.il1 s. Ill mltiilioii been pu.buulv(i i.il.iom- - nii h.ivo itlu.-.i- ' . ju. -- 1 . FoUuiGN. ; rew-ard- D- - Ktrt-- t t ' ; , . - - ilis-posab- le. , r Ul-TlCFU- ' r - " . V - - i here is no iluta- to iudloiUo uio Sli-iM-m- - OF . W:uliiugtou,l-- . All tlio IIs03-abl- c recruits at Carlisle Barracks will iiO .forwarllcil to Nebraska for to the 5tli Cavalry.' All t at Columbus, New York II. .mtl Xewjiort, Ivy., will Ikj w?nt to a dob Oik Montana airlianges Gmaha, aligned to tlie 20th ful pioture of that country.. The aitd-i- a The Govornnient would doubtless of renew lire ui! driren in, having Ihmii loblx-itsollcrof liieiliutioii to pain llo-iiliM'k ei.J pn'perly. wl tlieir homes did circumstances rejieti- justifyIt awill . Ami farm left I11 en- liav the lion. meantime lUrtiiii hold or .brcc tlie laws' and tue IVnitory bo n in vnrinTrt neutrality cause to take action in the premise. One .in itself iu readiness to serve tiiesueli a in ofCiduin independence propoard is fo riinft. manner as not 10 violate treaty liMicd. ION AUU&3 . '' ' sV - . r "S .v - 55 s u uiti-- vv'Vy .. r- j h-:- t-- rm: Muinio.s . onfeuenck '4 y. ',' Y?.. ' inajority in the State but all the iacrs concede Geary's election' by llvo to ten thousand of a minority. ..ex - - Wanliingiou. qii-Ile- ! The tidemark of th; it el nee duiwintnl Hon. I). J. Tooliy was called for, fathers r- Wontgtni S MontBonlercould scarcely have been obliterated when W!t poerf! . Vlutpaaot nml responded in one of his pithy this Man r.f tlie early world lived, moved. Try U Bffnin; try It tn pr-- w; ' 4" ' llow ouU necwii, God only tnon." and eloquent speeches. He spoke and bad his being. I -- 1 5 ' action of tlie Governor, and-I- f he fails to cause an inquiry, of course, then, there never can lie sueli a tiling as bringing to.llght the frauds the regular troops that (lie Indiana upon the liallot box. Again, there may be or. to rutae a reginieiil of never was any notice of the election volunteers, for that pnrpoae. Another published hi Corinnc or Promon- way to rt qucM the 'uiUHi.rlipe cflicerof tory, ami hence the Gentile vote .that district to plie soma of the cavalry was not us large us it would have nnder hia conim-i- i in the field, and enbeen had all been advised of the deavor to stop these deps.rd '.I Wis All election by a proper notice pub- -' these urn frauirlit witli great l - . iinauim-oi- w th-- eil mu-taiu- ed speech eni-olle- f.-uli-er u ' 'Y ' vote otYheGnitilesOf Rox Eider county for Itepivsentative in the Territorial Legislature, at the last August election.' His vote received numbered nearly KM, but of coarse the 21101171011 vote wa made to exceed Jt. Every foreigner, uiniatiiralied, boy, and every Irwly else who had a name, was uj)on tiio election polb and his voio east for Tmdiys opponent. We ask f the Governor that lie cause a strict investigation into the matter. These frauds can utmo-tgoo- California way with Ids wife, but Ft4piMtl over a lay here to rail upon one of liis irien.b residiiur In mi: ity. It be-i- n known tliaw lie wa-- ! in town, our I ainMmilt a Stl7.e:i- large b:i-iii- e In of lle Uintah iloiiH1, wlier.-- he was topping, and fliivi hint nut f r ;; rpeoch. He in the good work. Ar; iiitiod'.nv 1 by' Well Spiivr, wiii tok oce.i io;i to ray that he MISSIONS. e) iVJ presiMit tn i In in a ir.rm ami a who would do honor 'to the t Will be Sion Ji,v ihe avlhoritn-tiv- e po K..tfPrd!;ipie.i. 'lli.tt he lia-.report of the hist ;iP.'.o.al' beea acquaint'? 1 With his Honor T7r of thelonuon Uh'.itch; held iiriay yiv.r, and could say that iho lost week at Salt Lake City, tiiat of Utah w'ouM find him;; number of persons have been iAb-l.i-:i rrnin. That as a juris, it to go from I tali c pr. aH: Ihe v. - .r.deieut to s.iy"lhat he was the ( lospol of Iolygamy to tlie law partner, in Chicago, of JIou. and Mii-ill- e heatlieusof the Lyman "rum lad I, now U. S. SenaSlates ahd other jior;in .?f tlie tor fron Ilinals. .That no man American Union. The .list here fclood liigher at the bar, til Illinois, is but u very snuli porilon of liian (. M. Hawley, and that bis given rallh.V: tlie number called. short (Xjii'iirniv in Utah had de-- , biirine'? has liyeu Tii uiipicedeiitly Hint the laws of the U. iu in Utah this We learn large S., umler his administration, would that the wdiolc nuiulKr of uilsslima-rie- s Ik ftrictly, feaiiesrly1 ami imparcalled to go lortli without tially arried out ahd eiiroreed, and money ami without script lo con tliat without reg:irl t chapter of vert the people ofthc United States tlie laws of Utah. In his coin-twto tlie system of Mormon conctibin- court we .couhl obtain right and juswill he age, is about M. These tice, the same as in aiiy of the Stall's iissigued spot-iadistrict, making of the Union, mid that there would Hint one to every Congicssional be liO sycophaneVj no eoncessioiis, District. They will then have about no cringing to the Theocratic ten assistant to help them carry forward this great mill glorious Judge Hawley then took the stand work, making about U.dO) persons and thanking the audience for this iu all who will go from Utah to Urn unexjiected eosnplimetit. said that uIo jti far as lie was concerned, as one of giei the U.S. Judges ip this Territory, word A belter Cliurch. he 'would alKive all thing re- Polygamic would bo Hennery, 1or their sysgard his oath ami his reputation, tem of social life is more like the jUnl should at all times, and on all customs of the lirii-ynr- d fouls than decide the law' as his betthat of any thing else set down in ter judgment believed it to be; anti the books on ornithology. should act impartially and The systenUo he inaugurated now no regard o color, sect or is for these missionaries to go into party, That every nlan to him was each Congressional District, and the ?u'.ie in tlie eyes'of the law', no take the member-of Congress by matter what might be Ills condition storm ; seize fast to him; hold upon, us to w'orhlly wealthy Ills religious to him follow Washington, and opinions, or the , color of-- his skin. make sure of his vote to admit Utah That as a Judge of the U.S. Court into the Union os a State. The he could know no Roct or status, but are to labor swarm of lesser that he should endeavor, to the best with State and lights ofllcers, State county of his ability, to do justice to all, and the public generaland declare tlie law' as lie knew it Legislatures to create a favorable impression lo be, without fear, favor or aflec-ti- ly, and the rhurch generand that no party, church or of polygamy one to Hcl without stint, faction couhl intimidate or control ally, each and to be wltnt-his judgment, lie then spoke of and all the rest other what swear to the says. lie felt. ail our young city, aud.t-aiinterest with us in the glorious work Tbs oldest relic of humanity xti.nt b We had iu liaml, iivregcnerating the Phathe sl.elt-tof cue r.f the of Territhis burial oiifcinid iu its polygamous practices raohs, encased and wonderfully tory. That he hoped the time would robs about its ng which w come when we would obtain all we in die UriN or viulaerti ag twenty yearn sought for, and becotne the great fi)Inenm, eand i justly ireaa. valniib of its at commercial nancial and metropolis wLivti S:i c lid of Tlie the ur'S and center of all this great mountain ins'erilr-w tlihi-- 1 i A '.ANlNlliAN i Tixiliy, D will 3". received the 1, iJopuIatinnVjf UtaJi hav!u?ra liKiun ov srnsciuPTiox. jf The lion. f). hi- - BSA3SEJ' arCO. AIj UEFHEEX T J. Ai i. ' .. Ml l Saturday, October us; iho9.i; " A-TI- 'r and iinpnrtuut city; and that he could read in alLllib paper? fromjMalne to LquUhuja " I Tot hen H;xke ofthc necessity of the (V ... UY j., ZZ. ; i comisnsTjc, u. t. o 1. Yi I I mtss j ''. ' -' ri !' . ' ' - . ' v ':' :tv ff-e- ; 7 ;Tbril iaalT-Xi- a . us i , 7 |