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Munro, , a “R Loe acne s| Gstthew one” aon 4 - Ra ae, DAYS. | © Spailre hb optenddes (From Weanesday's Dally, he have been made in| ; aac) TE DAY OP | ALL _—_—— | thie | The Launching of the Ship. i r EVERYBODY rer | tine| Report The famous-club of Savannah, ‘pow trinbof skill, . The Savannah witty lady, object to ap yey of a Bear, of bace ball ohh Mate bo. and North gh wer wou by. the former in a 1, ant the playing off both éeflent, yong men haveof. owas wl ho-pitalithes tendered, Fothes’ party of Boston, six gentlemen, tenia, and ‘als highly pleased with the _Draggiste and dealers tn aoa a the ad i toes “Re the tae Mie, This firm are thaJargest ar n whan woth}. of | not the feast, wo claim thd right to mention Fox Divfendorf, the fathor ~ ~| man, women outside of ond nl.t.0 oe eR pO ly arranged in the interior of the Opera ina cade ox Coscee 5 . ores thio House: In front, over the mein entrance, on foaming wave for woalth a¢ certain as tho are three mammoth golden links, contain. cargoes of our silvery coasts; now scott to ing respectfully the sentences: “Our aca- glisten on the firm dock of the ‘City of Co- port City of Corinno;" “The Steamer, City . of Corinne’ and “Lake Point and the Utah Mifes,"" On the cast wall the mottors_ Behind tho scared equaw's birch ca r00, ccm : LAST NIGHT. the ath sal ~ the, bear and lake ines steani— Wt Bey ms af 7 BALL Those who were in the Opera Howse last night need not be told how granda time they had, and the fow Inhabitants who stayed away had better try and forget the lost op- smokes and raves; And city lots are staked for sale Above the Indian graves, water; water in lake too shoal to ad- “eran THE This latest triumph of our land. / P and over the stage surrounding Shakspear's the affairs of men, : either, and weare sire that if Byron lived in our day ho would find inord loveliness to admbre ou Tuesday. ovening thana fine imagination pictured wp for Belgiuta’s capital on the ere of Waterloo, Ladics, trtusio, poetry, soldiers, civilians, sailors were there, and who would not’ be happy then? The Lancers and the Launche ers wore danced a score of times, 'Oaptain Croxall made people drunk with melody, and a toyal supper at the Motropolitan eat. the flood, preachers, lawyers, sehool-toachors, all the | ® 1.3 run the island shore within 400 yards arte and trades, are busy here to-day, ‘Tho | ° Sulphur Springs; found 12 foot of water from the south with a fine deve of cattle, in all three the east side of een lions were on tho.train go- | They were captu 74 Hows thence to the western boundary over a mile | (4arter sea. This is verily Neptune's para- FINISHING beyond the PresbyterChurch, ian Montana | ‘iso, and the briny spray of old Salt Lake Stree has beon t thus thr our Broadwaybut , | few in showers over deck and tophaniper, Latinching of : name of mighty Josa, amblet fly his heathen digits against an Anglo Saxon smelier; but THE WoaK, the : Caucasian race, So he declared war in the ’ (From Thursday’s Daily.) . bank, whore First Street forms the levee, and | “ quite @ rolling, shipping an occasional ‘the son of the sun had hardly executed that Steamer. Movement, when lo! the tan-dyed envoy of the flowery land took the grass, or rather made a somersault into a contiguotss ditch, stores and shops are rapidly filling up Front, Balt water at 7190 a.m. 22d; run on firesh Fifth, Colorado, Four and Sixth streets | Hill 10 a, m.; used Boar River water half an th rn! f z $23} and California streets, on the north side of | boiler; lay too by brush skirting steamer, ? near the Clif like 4 * And we must take the current when It serves, isfled the hungry multitude at midnight. Reporting such an entertainment, is like the old job of painting the lily, for Glascott and Is past! we're bound to win! ‘Barratt and Hurlbut and Engler were floor around rich mines Rich lands, the railway managers and the way they performed tholr The ty duties was a guarantoo of pleasure to all proOUR TRIO OF CHAMPIONS.’ Seeing The steamer “Oly. 6f Corinne,” Civitizatiox.—Last evening abodt niny The Smelting and Reduction o'clock a Celestial exile, who had partaken mutgh | streets aro named In honor of @tates and course w, n. w., and ran until 8:30; then lay _ With all this the reader will pardon the too freely of the elixir of life, bethought him that the oppo New | Territories, and thoso running north and | for return of dayl was @ good one to try to gain entrance of question, How high irthat? ight the Mongolian knuckles in a tiff-with the south are numbe in order red from the riyer | Bear River; wind sprang up lovely and gave Major W. 1, Daniele,’ of “Fort Hall, where the Major of excellent pa-turage, Oe seen 80 many handsome mines and farmors outfitting and trading | "ht breexe; MeClellan sick and all hands On such a fill'sea we now afloat dealersin he coast, and dealers Mt ward the index figer uf wo than all the warring feats from Saarbruck to of Corinne’s mercantile favy, and Jacobs, ton are here in, largo delogations, Gover. his faithful friend and ally int the work; nor norm, Judges, Bishogie, Mormons and Gon. should we forget that gurown Sam Howo tiles, everybodyis hefe to-day. ‘We nevor has aided with brain and muscle to make it coaches, trains and caravans of freight load. introduced by Admiral Diefendorf, dispensing and -unloading every day and hour, ing with pumps, Weather clear and hot; w tele to advantage by consulti Matha, points up- lay to till daylight, 2ist; then started Schodls and colleges are built, or planned, |"! Ia reach of the shore with hose; quarter on the broad neres where the red barbarian. | ™le further found a fine spring near grove ven of the long past has been pushed back, | °f Boxelders; 150 yards south of the trees, The locomotive and its long lines of cars and | “led tanks by syphon; this principle being promises to be linmense, wenery and climate? sir tad the unproductive plain, now — in Hore is a reene, Stoamibonts have taken the track of| “led tank; wind ‘fell and left us on the botthe canoe, and where the laxy wigwam dot. | “Ms Pulled out with the anchor at 6 p..m.; have - ’ gressive banner high over the now doligtfat | MM! of sheop numbering 000; after dinner the Corhyre Mase Rall Club to: the: fnvited plenie and derer at Ogden next Bat petty visited all the prinel Bay. ham City, Cacho: Valley, ‘Malad, Willard, : arms are richer prizes In the world's wealth perfect as it is, And so the launch was done, Baltimore as there aro in town, and all, after the sovereign tenant of the waters site ai: An Interesting Log. ‘of » eommered cheering to the very echoes, will be at tho throned queen and mistress ccm that even our hopes are undble to AL for its extent, May 20th, at 4 a.m, the steamer. Kate » , Hore aro somd of the Inseriptions tasteful. Jason's long-famed Argosy, salling in Connor steamed out from the Jord usefulness, and civilization waves her pro. | °#*bles and plenty of milk, The tely officers of the Sociable attached tethe tts and Jordan savage has been conquored by the hand of| “Be*—* good one—with a family, Fine . Methodist Chuteh -To-Day, from clear,lay with In the above map we presen winds, ed a partial a milleDaybelow, t ing. too head an“bou r and Ground got off view of what the people of Corinne have At? a.m. struck salt water, Sounded to away from the banks of ‘Bear River, two the ranch on Church Island, water 12 to 20 fout, Landed at rancho at 12 m, and took years ago. The wild encampment of the on yesterday remarked teren the Gorka Noon Voyage on land l vada wee tie ‘wCity of Corlane’” sha: bee wah! * She'geive anata Salt Lake, Ophir, Ogden, Kelton, Brig- KATE CONNOR ARRIVED. . the names of Nicholls and his men, they who’. fashioned the rugged timbers into moving and majestic beauty, and whos sinewy will théro assemble this evening, ight.” | - But there is still another roll of ,honot ef : Tuesday the 23d of May, 1871, will never and pumped in supply from channel; not be forgotton in the history of: this city, and to the perturbed spirit of the work which was finished before yestor. Poo Bing, by fining him & V and costs, day's sunset, was not onl an honor y to the which were paid without saying “too men who design it, but.is edto Corinne and muchee’’ or any other man, ’ io This day's work opens up to our city the ; a ". the Territory of Utah, the greatest victory trade of the south, and by the connection yet achi in the ev of mounta ed Dectixxp.—A production of two ~hun— ant oe ins, It was an “yee | the rapide over which we passe on ten d feet occasion of inexprossibl joye to the people, dred and sixteen lines, which? the writer enrele arapndhun tsepaeein and we shatry ll and briefly rofer.to the facts titles “ati ode to the Bteamboat,” has hat has boon. the mining regionyrbomesmn called of Utah and Southerng (OT ; rT ee _From carly dawn the roads rea us che by mail, though d how the bale-ef Nevada, ls brought into immediate relations pep hes za cern on beaty gale town were crowded | syllables ever got through the door of the with we, The cireultou route hy waysof _— Col, Johns Post Office ts a because it might be mistaken for ‘‘a dirga on@ dead dragoon,"' of the “dying éonfes« itil etn cae ae y | Tired at the Kato Connor wharf, thot of tele. | thus given a market, and our outlet of |’ ab to tndvom s hey are henceforth to apryad out in whereb lie a ng Adwilr UL al Dict. sich do-y Merleo steeet; ae: | ato ple accompanyi scows and shallops, Would be the best to beoe a Assay BALL -TO.NIGHT. read. But we started to tell of the launching of ee sities Sta int| the dtentnen, which will tke place before! On with the duties, le the cry to be hoard {* | our ink ie diy, for the cheers and on ever lip to-night, y when fair wowen and Smineemnnn'> | sthedio ot the tsaltieilaalrendy , Yan shreds ot hapa ats Large brick store 80422 mit-iw, 7? ‘We join the eager throng and go to see | been decorated regardlees of expenseand , was owln the to g | the triumph of the western waters, for now made @ Gitiig place for such a gathering as om In the meantime he ts requésted'te ” -- and take away thd roi Stationary ° eal cut weeded. none cor; Roberts de., ccamen, Sr Nie gin on, and from them go up to the higher Wallace, Captains W. MeClenna fretn,| ° officer; J. L. Conroy, Suporcargo; Sim- THE initia the sion ofa Keno playor,’ Wadler’ tho infatuated author, however, that If he is _ bent on nautical rhyme, « few books on Orvice,—Gei, Willtamsow in- fow diys ho will. stabs, eaftesie A up to : CORINNE. Base Ball Club _bewury Or that challenge before long, : ! HEE havchallerged the Corinne AT ‘Fee prea oun eee eee . saseasstlebeiheedieedeee ted oat forgetting a mention 3G U.8. Army cade A better “watch! these never laid hands on bar or cors Express; 2, Creighton & and Express Line; 4, 8,6, Contral Railroad; 7, Welt Fargo." Weight and Expres Lino; 3, Diamond R heFright "a Fast aan iia « Wehers at Nap von pe ; Seon Cortete Bes a~- et ; AER OR PN E ee ae -— a ~~ ee - os nt by several days,” for thep Cords would like to eulti vate his ship, opinion, Werpeak =. * from the friend. book in thle ¥#? ; ae - ; oe a ws * santero 2223 ” |