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Show ng a shady sido of the Calle de Peru, metan "| ing: While tying off the Northern Chiness, = ~ |iteniting for a breere to carry them to anchor ere a E . 2g ~ z Wilkinson, BR & Co, 4, 257; Loeb Bros,1, 190; D W Fisk, 9, 286; Kooningsburg Broa, 6, 1,917; J Feldberg,2, 155; Wat- Bailey, 1, 118;J C Corbitt, 8, $00: Wilson & Rich, 1, 200 a guano island for some» Total, 6,565 pounds, same to the same.—Por Wateon | os, 1 phys, 257 pounds; Loob Bros, 4, And sarvinig Jib togress spanker, down the throats of the 02; Sands Bros, 2, 447; Koonirigsburg . 627; Sands Brow, 11, 1,482; Jacob 1/4 6, 1,175; B Elias, 1, 816; Robt Dear Sir We ask at your hands the privanchor, died of grief because he could not McComb, 11, 500 Total, 4,000 pounds, lege of replying to an editorial article in the spread himvelf sufficiently to take in the By the same th the same—For TC Gre Corinne Journal of this date, which, for rent topics, and contentions and speech“Thon, 6 pkgs 1,984 podndas B/M ‘Train, 1, some reason, grossly impugns the % making will soon’ follow. For. the latter isd ‘deiadhiinhes aie Sleiman, W 88; Wateon Bros, 2, 420; BR 8S Hale, 1, 55; and questions the skill of mechanics doing purpose the grand Pavillon has been put in & B, 7, 507, J Feildberg, 1, 86; business have seen him leaping recklowly through Wilkinson in this city. It anys ‘there aro one order, and the amusement of the day, 7, 083; J M Sweeney,2, 121; W ot two painters and paper-hangers : ROLLER acatixa, ' the labyrinth of the temple of Confucious at © Elias, in town, Keo-fu-hun, to as to be the first to swing on G Bailey,8, 200; Sands Bros, 4, 561 To- and they are so crowded with business’ that Had ite Inet grand carnival. in that spdcloti the cue of « kneeling Mandarian, and after tal, 4,305 pounds there is no getting anything finished—get ward endeavoring to chaw the green-tinged Grand total, 396,501 pounds, theirown prices, and do work In thelr own: 4ng has beon the rulling passion on the const RB. @ MACLAY & CO. car of a carved dragon, held sacred and wary Sees vie OA ee among tho young folks for a year past, and worshipped by that philosopher's disciples Pa Dewry. permitted to pay.” We have done business it has almost entirely superseded the more oor and have seen him teaching bis in this city ever slnce its original founding, laborious terpre-charean - pastime, It is not UTAH POLITICS. " ideas’* how to Jump fn arceng and this is the first time, we are proud to | 99 tiring as dancing, and oe, of beneath the romantic shades eny, that either our intogrity. or ability have and associations of the ballrovtn Ate where the greatest poets of China “loved The Liberals in Council. been doubted in public’ or’ private, After more pleasing When Introduced in 4 skating and sung;"’ and playing sacreligious tricks working at our profession to the satisfaction rink, On entering the Pavilion on Satul with the Aateo Indian by tickling his nore The Organization of Forces. of those who patronized us, for more than a day evening I fancied myself on the beach with his foot—while the kneeling worshipper year, wo adopted Corinne ‘as our permanent listening to the roar of the ocean, Overtwo. vainly endeavored to appear compoced and place of business, and mado it the home of hundred! skaters were eavorting over. the On last Saturday, the 20th instant, ackeep his hands extended toward the setting the prial Con- ourselves and families, ‘This step involved floor, equally divided between sun, No twisting or skifling of tho nose, of cordinglo announcement the outlay of more money than both of us tral Comntittee ofthe Liberal party in Utah wrinkling of the face disturbed that hoppers had realized in the place; but we came of met at Salt Lake City. A general attend‘he had a safe thing for a minute or two, and our own oholce, satisfied that the people here ance from all parts of the Territory respondheappeared to know it, and to enjoy the with our efforts to make faith. being represented by Col, ¥°* & e : ’ od, this county t nt, ‘ ‘fal return of skill and labor for their Uberal ture of the evening was the skating of P. Johnadn, Attwo ’ W. Mv Johns abd KB, and Milas Carrie Moore, for j o'clock the meeting was called to order in compensation, We have built comfortable Professor FREWUHT SHIPMENT. on land purchased with our own the floor had been cleared. Professor Caley ] Foust’s Hall, by J. M. Orr, chairman, when residences money, and erected a shop that we think of Corinne would blush for his reputation as Manifest of freight firwarded hy the Diad the roll of members waa called by Judge be no discredit toa larger city than a skater, compared with the graceful and mond R Line during the week ending May Spicer, the Sccratary, Several new meni- would imMh, 1871: 4 bers were added to the organization, on this. So far as we are able we have. laid in nimble evolutions of Miss Mooré, who waa | stock and maternal that we know cannot be grécted with rounds of applause ae she By J M Cummings’ train to Holena—Fe account of the spread of Liberal views and Sho in Utah, and the men wo eniploy whirled about in her giddy. movements, B.S Mansticld, 38 pkgs, 6,824 pounds; . jnéreare in the number of citizens who, excelled on rollers. by the youtig first-class, as every is voted perfection Forgas, 1, 70; Lehman Brow, 50, 2,404; £ wherever located, will sustain the laws of are artists of tho on her fair judge of good work will be willing to men, not a few of whom are close A Shulley, 10, 1,400; Watson Bros, 5, 453; the country. A committee to prepare and admit, Personally, we have no wish to heels for skatorial reputation, A rink of J Felbary, 1%, 1,080; Stickney & Bon,3, @ the stom of potdwellings took the place of our rude plopor shellety. The one man who cottrols fe lamber market—If the Jougnal means | ty, Tarkhurt—may have pocketed immene profits, but we know that to this secdoa ofthe country he has been a public benefetor, Mo it was whe brought hither the jaaber of Truckee and other parts of Callother sort of effort should be tolerated ander tenia, knocked down prices and ona- the sun, Because certain hard and ragged Hedthe people to enjdy the comforts of forme of endeavor are fraftfal and salytary fame hoawe with good .ehingle roofs, and eit! other benctite flowing out of thé market, (etunately, controlled what Parkhur-t axl Ophir; and the continues war for years to by him. That le did here, and at Balt Lake it will be well for Corinne to do husdioss in’ the, saing come, Then, thero is no imnopoly here to keep out other lumber dalers atl mechanics; bat we venture the in ameliorating the condition of mankind, nothing elea is useful, or lasting, or worthy of remembraneo, ry The worker fights in the fore-front of the worll's battle, armed ia complete steel, and he hay little love for the meditative star. manor, who afar watches from his quiet tent door the procession of the constellations, of who strikes his harp and insvertion that within the noxtter years our for the minstrel rity will not have within hor limite a. clita tones hia chaunt amid thé-vineyands, makof wen more skilled In tho useful arts than ing « holidayof Suramer mirth for those bethee whe are here to-day.—none more who toll therein, Hoe railsat tho myrtle - terthy of confidence, es cause it is not an oak, and dods not stand up J The Journal of the 10th Instant sayas— Therm geome tobe bat one or two househitidets,” one or two thateens arid p ba town, andl pew that there Lb] get ee : ‘ ls ne tee thot yopeennt twepay, SO og oe fine ac ,work ta Mo Tum “FLAG PRESENTATION, Ladies Always (re oe le A Ahead. rere A Ranner of Beauty and Glory fer the Meamboat, The lotic: of “Corinne, all of them _baher, have aviin te out-mincuvered every- But it is the faith of taoet other men, that in our wide drama publish’ an addres to the pedple of Utah, 261; Murphy. Heil & aie 15,743 46, 3,243, 3Tota) ‘was appointed with Col, Johns of Corinne tile Domeniean POT rity Pingloy's t piace ped the Wi stepe et wel Bi tanb Witcon’ & Rich, 7; Col 1118 ad the rugged and thundorsearred eat on 650; Nearly all that le left to we of very Interesting and extensive periods of human history,is a few fragments of pootry, the fruits of come “idle singer of an empty day." The Pyraimide stand yet, but, “doting with age, have forgotten ers."* The pootry with Memphis and a tolerable state of Elli¢, Dayle & Co, 46). 8,611; Dia- mond R, 200, 20,000, Total, 25,181 pounds, By Wm Hl Parker's train to Bannock For D L Alsback, 154 pkgs, 15,983 pounds, Ry Hugh Kirkendall’s train to Helena— For Gans & Killen, 23 pkgs, 1, 652 pouns; 8 L Holzeman Bros, 1, 391; Parchen& the names of their foundof the Hebrews, co-val Loxor, remains to as in preservation, So do the Paynter, 1, 423, Total, 2,408 pounds, hy the same.to the same—For Gana & Klein, 14 pkgs; 4, 606 pounds; Tootle, Greck tragedies, and the song of Pindar, and the rhapwdles of Sappho, Time has gnawed at them In vain, while granite and marble have crumbled, and their forgotten -| duet weltered along the wins, which Leach & Co, 4, 853; Parchen 1, %, Total, 3,590 pounds, & Paynter, By John Stoddard’s train to Virginia CityFor W W Morris, 137 pkgs, 7,888 EN Driggs, 5, 858; W P Armstrong, 6, moaned amid arches of desolation and bro- S27; B Russell& Co, 11, 1,504; BH War. Ken temples, from which the builders and rington, 4, 322; A Lambricht, 1, 156; Wm of ruled in Mitctiell, 1, 119; J Hesdenhelme, 82, 4,007; luly. To-morrow they will present to Ad. they who knelt there in worship, mural Diefondorf a magnificent set of colors revelry, had gone many @ year and age ago. Hudeon & Co, 22, 1,157. Total, 16,049, fe indoht 4 thot for his great steamer; and as she glides down To the dreamer the worker ne O W day's train to Virginia City— le kept green berend 4 lif. For Walters & Vicker, 0 pkgs, 2, 683-1bs; the ways into the deep channel of Roar his memory time..for the embalming of his deeds in Henry Elling, 41. 4,630 Total, 7,815 River, the Stripes of the Repabi emblazoned hy the fairest hands of Utah, will song and story, that will outlive his grandest By J Greer’s train to Missoula and Deer ware in majestic splendor from the miaxen achievements, Ladge-For Caplis & Smith, 74 pkgs, 12,Pak? Gel ble out lovely women, our 008 pounds; Worden & Co, 4, 215; Mur- rothets, daughters, whees and sweethearts, hr in this they have offered the tribute of toile lnetré to the achievements of selence, Grasshoppers are sald to bo derived from phy, 1 & Co; 6, 424; 1 A Duchel, 2, 55; grasa and hop—by patting the two tozether you prodace the Inficty Ei, of the tinued to do so with their descendants, and all others who inhabit the -prairies, plains Bear and valleys of the land they come to till, The hopper le a firm believer in squatter sovereignty, never stopping without squat- tod creeks between the city and the Great ligion he is a polygamist, and in payment of taxes he seldom requires a tenth, but takes Ahe entire crop. In morale hets lax. He distills the juice from the. rye, stiffens himtinny to a large fleld of potatoes, and halfa self up with the starch of the potato, sends Salt Lake, are farma under cultiv.tion, add the cmp prospectig gvod for an abundant Lita the heart with their fruitful promise. The grain is knee high; vegetation of every teeeription Is luxuriant, and Plenty leaps to his neighber off on a bug hunt, and calls on his house-keeper during his absence, life with her redundant horn, This bs the pioneer crop for the weet bank of the titer and the experiment has eo far proved |. A CHILD'S STRATEGY, A three-year old boy had his first pair of ted top boots, and: with his trowsers tucked os them, took ® seat in acwom where He was ready to kick any one and on all oc, refused to be recun- verwation, After sitting Gr some minutes Wnnotion!, the lad hit upon an expedient to “all attention to himself, thus: “Papa, aid ; Fou know that there are ten Boods in thie | ; foom?* said the little fellow as he proudly | y, i = F Mivtched his lege ont so as to bein sight, | | ® the same time counting the feet of ‘the y. But the men wonton talking,’ Ro notice of bobhy's new boots and the | Vittle a fellow cried until he was carried to bed. moxie rire ke Carkatarm the. goon Urasd Ghat Ue Palladind, 1, 490; M Smith, 1, 232; PO Miter, t, 212 Tota!) 18,716 pounds, He te of the rportes Me gift will be an honor to donors and re- Grylius, and beasts an ancestry that came cipient glike, the gobble over the Puritans, and have con- Hf. te crop prospects. EAC RCERT ABee tT highly entertained, But the principal of life there le room, not only for the worker, aA oo man tules the market and makes enor mes profit, Well, when the new railroad byine building, ps two orthree more ovhanies will Gnd it to their interest w ome to Corinne, The ‘| and breast the tempest, 8 00 wg we to party difforences in other States and Torritories, are by unanimous consént to be ignored in the contest which Democrats and Republicans alike are called upon to engage in against the co-operative oligarchy which reignsoverthe masses, County committees were instructed to perfect their organizations and work for the election of good citizens to the next «Legislature, .On the Fourth of duly the Liberals of Utah will unite in a grand celebration of the day, the place of meeting to bo hereafter decided upen, During the session of the committee In the afters noon, eloquent speeches were mede by Meare, Roberteon, McKean, Strickland Maxwell and others; and after a brief sesrion in the evening, the committee adjourned to meet again upon the call ofthe chairtnan,. As the result of this organization, wo hepe to veo’ the August @léetion do good work in establishing « better order of things in the Torritory, and our local government taken out of the clutches ofa robber-pricathood, and placed in the eafe hands of the people for whom it was instituted, THE BEAR. LAKE MONSTER. ae a we large capacity has been built at Woodward's speak in celf-praise, but will say that wo defy the competition of any, mochanics—Iin our Oe , ee ee , ns ae . : of respectable alas, has te Hak, and 36 hands is offerred for proof, among some of which we beg leave to recall the public attention tothe painting and decorations | of the Presbyterian, Methodist and Episcopal served two large structures going up at dif- churches of Corinne; the banking héuse of | Hussey, Dabler & Co., and the Bank of Co- with five libel sults staring him in the thoo rinnos the private residences of A. Kuhn, E, (Do Young of the Chronicle) mixes in the Conway, Dr; Graham, J. 1H. Gerrish, A. rolling throng as gay as the rest. Toponce, Mayor Munro and many others, LABEL SUITS, as also our sign and other ornamental paintIf the old saying thal Ilbel salts will build ing and graining in the stores of McNutt& up & newspaper is trae, the Chronicle of this Co., Kuhn Bros, Lebenbaum & Co., G, cityIs on a high road to fortune and fame, Goklberg, L. Reggel} Holt’s Post-Office Five sults are now pending against the probuilding, and the scenic work in the Opera prictora of that journal, and {t is intimated House, Our prices have always been less thay will not escape s0 easily as in the pre than in any other western city, Here are vious suite, Judge Lake, beforo whom the some of the items: Three coat work, 45cts, cases are to be triod if indictments are found, a yard; graining and gloasing in proportion. and from whose decision there ia no appeal, | Plain paper-hanging, ono dollar for three I am told, has been censured severely by rolls, and ornamental’ papering, on special Chronicle, and It is ascorted his actions will contract accofling to. the nature of work. be greatly Influenced by the former abuse of As to our promptness and reliability, the the paper against him, Whether this is so criticism of the Journal docs an injustice not or not, I am not able to say, but if itis, there only to us, but to every shop In town (of which there aro more than “one or two’’), will be hot work fot the Do Youngs, The Bulletin has aleo @ libel eult against it of for day and night, and on tne Sabbath, nev- $20,000, and the Alta~has just boon freed er have men worked more industriously to ac- from a similar jucumbrance, They have a commodate the people than we know has sensitive lot of offlce-holders on this coast, been the rule with paifitors in this city, We and to criticise their conduct, incapacity of Strange and incredible as the story was rejoice to say that in one particular the By F Spencer's train to Virginia City— For J Heidenheimer, @1 pkgs, 3,047 Ibs; W two years ago, there are-persons now living Journal is correct, namely, that “they are that W Morris,.1, 08; Wm Welsh, 1, 2607; H who firmly believe in the existence ofa crowded with business;"’ but the charge hugé monster, which dwells in the waters of ‘there la no ng a ng finished,”’ in Elling, 14, 1,764 Total, 6,080 pounds en na By WM Wyatt's train to Helena—For this groat basin, In 1869, the tale went that onr line, at Ee hae well as unjust. We have never heard a Murphy, Heil& Co, 063 pags, 62,087 Ibs; a serpent-looking animal had appeared night word of complaint so far, either of our work of Bear Lake, in the north- or the manner of its execution, “and have A G Lowry, 459, 34,508; Cannon Beos, ly on the shores ern part of Utah, and peasants up in that reason to believe that the made 137, 15,116 Total, 100,606 pounds. _ all the mechanics in this the Ry B F Stickney's train to Dolena—Por district certify thatthe nondescript was mort ag inet itor of the Journal, aro not} D y an They told of his Wateon Bros, 143 pkgs, 14,649 pounds; voracious and formidable, examination of thelr‘characters as men, and Clark, Conrad & Curtin, 102, 11,006; A destroying horses and oxén to satisfy an ap- their skill as artisans; eee te Roessir & A0arE. Kemp, 67, 1,312; Auerbach Bros, 3, 455; petite of amphibious enormity, and that in Kooningsburg Bros, 10, 155; DS Wade, 4, a certain ecttlement a whole Mormon famiLETTER List, 874; Hoyt & Deal, 1, 426; John Kinna, 1, ly was devoured one evening by the dangerThe following is the list of letters remain652; Cannon Bros, 37, 6,570; Murphy, ous creature, Since that ‘year there hag Heil& Co, 103, 8,940; Lehman Bros, 52, been no further account of the fearful ing in the Corinne Post Office for the week thing, until a few weeks ago a theory, fouuded ending May 20th: 718; A G Lowry. 1, 312) Total, 44,792 _ McDonald F-(2) By BF MeKinzy's train to Deer Lodge on what appears to be good proof, has sprung Allen,J B . MeKuy John «Vor Murphy, Higgins & Co, 624 pkgs, up, that the leviathan has passed undor the Ca Campbell ILS Madden Jas Wasateh mountains by a subterranean pas- Davicleon Mrs G 50,581 pounds; Strang & Co, 21, 4,100; O'Dell J D O'Connor M C Con Kobra, 6, 357; F BF Miller, 6, 1,529; sage and taken up his residence in Great} pod it Wm Mie Dan & Osburn, 90, 2,436; H A Duchel, 16,| Salt Lake. A Biehop, who has stronger] Fuller Wm P . « Phillips Chas 1,180; 3S Pemberton & Co, 2, 790; JV vision for material substances than faith in Fishback J B Ramey JW Suprement, 9, 762; J.9 Preston, 4, 417 tho sptritual, explains that about once in ten days a great animal comes into the mou ecb M “Randel ie) s Total, 62,209 pounds ig ‘Balllyan By the saine to Virginia CityForJ Heid. of Weber river to drink «fresh water, and enheimer Bros, 237 pkgs, 17,786 pounds; 8 there indulges in the slaking element to such | Upson on Rusell& Co, 171, 12/238; W P Arm- a degree that the main current rushes down the lake with roaring velocity, The J : weeks | etrong, 0, 068; 3 K Ayleworth, 18, 2,066; towards A Lambricht, 8, 1,235; Hudson & Co, 28, same story rans that the fish, or brute, also (2) Watters J but we have Hot heard of 4,075; BE M Driggs, 10, 1,603; M Stone, visite Bear river, A wi * a in the depth of ite water lately. 85, 3,678; WW Morris, 119, 6,016 To. any change Church Island has had the reputation of tal, 50,159 pounds | y Gre. lL. Hour, Ry ‘steam to HelenaFor being haunted by evil spirits for more than A Girt.—A. W. Garrison, Esq., bas Gans & Klein, 41 pkgs, 6,515 pounds; E a year, and many of the cattle belonging to Aaron,&, 991; Parchen& Paynter, 1, 140 Tho faithful say that they were eaten by the 7,036 pounds who came down from By OP BR Rto Galt Lake City.For Jas ‘Bear Lake Monster, the North hy an underground channel, and G Spratt, 4 pkgs, 724 pounds By Kadward Jessup’s train to. Virginia then ascended to Salt Lake through General City—For M Stone, 6 pkgs, 6,870 pounds; Connor's maelstrom. I is sald that Brigam reputatign, is @ sin. that can.only be wiped out by a suit, . PASE BALL - The second gamo for the championship of i came off at tho Recreationy afternoon, between the ~ Grounds Libertys and the wide Awakes of Oakland, resultirig in « victory for the later of 87 to 7. Only # small number of spectators were present to witness the game, which gave little aie~ sai 22 wl tse. eagr a shouldors, could ho have evidence of the skill of the players, Al though a member of the Qorinne Club, I am not prone to award It more pralee than it deserves, yet I believe the Champion Nine of Corinne are the Champions and would make any ered ee const might ses eng the of the : f ate skill by which handsome andy eles Fe ei | EpeperTeN if tile «1 shingle of which wore put up by resident) , a ! =» e —. and ravenous, as they might bo after ‘th _,'S Helena—For © Elias, 8 phge, 995 pounds; Sands Bros, 2, 639; Guriey & Co, 6, 512; W @ they were boarded by a swarm of grast- son Bros, 3, 602; Swath of Corinne, ekirting the weet bank ting, and believing that one place Is as good of Rear river, and all the fresh water bays as another and a good deal better, In re- id a. ee. We} Oo. @,pounds 198; Ht Hisney & Co,- 1, 102 Total, | | By Overland Diamond R Express Line to ne - Armstrong, 2, 128; | ‘M Biling,9, 2, iv iacabetae enbalaee . Bros, 18. 610; 8 L, Simpson, 2, 679; S Ruwell & pirate on, the The West Dank aloes. coe aplgale eee ats eae goes] DA White,4, 3, W P : | | SOR ee : ‘BR, Z , " LAY 2% D AY UTAH: SATUR +4 ”~ |