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Show - 4 ' ? ' .' ' V,'V r rj I f v d DAILY COrJXM: DENNIS REIOXTEI?. THURSDAY, SEPT. MORE 14, 1S71. (BY THE UNIOX WKKTJCRK TELKaRaril CO. j NEWSPAPERjOPPOSITIONV An article under the quoted head appeared in yesterday' Reporter, and not withstanding, that it reflected opinions with which we do not agree, yet it was allowed to appear in compliment to a friend who wrote it, though this is rather a lame excuse. Our 'personal views regarding the rights oftho profession, may differ from the general opinions of our brethren of the Press, for wo do not admit that a newspaper in any community i entitled to special precedence over other kind of budttcss. Wo boliovo in no divine right" of kings, creeds or occupation, and (to our notion, 'a publisher lias no better claim to local monopoly than a lawyer, a .blacksmith, or a barber. Nor is any one of these Justi tied in attaching blame to a community for distributing or ceasing altogether its patronage toward a particular calling. jWo cannot, therefore, hold it to bo our privilege to reflect on enterprises similar to that kvo chooso to follow. For instance, if anoth as tho place of selects Corinno er newspaper wnloome the publishpublication, wo should is none of tlnur and that say, ers, ours. So-o- f Pioehe, where the Ely Record is printed; and we regret that a word should appear in our column) inimical io the gentleman who are about to stmt n new Journal in that city, and of whom we have not tho lightest knowledge, pcrsonl or otherwise. jTbe allusion to the experience of this place with other papers thau the RkPoBl kk, of course, should not have appeared? and this correction is made as due to all the parties referred to the public and those whom it saw lit to patronize. , bu-ine- ss j into subjects for mass meetings in New York; and now the ins" and outs" are m ving to eo which can hold the larged gathering. If that be the way that the iGo'bninite intend to investigate the half Confessed robberies of Connolly, Hall, Sweeney Jc Co., it will be many a year before the thieving Arm aissoive. Unless some charge can bo made upon which criminality may be proven, all this noise and fury e. about the theft of millions are mere Is it not a fact, that everywhere, from the Potomac up to the smallest mili the sci jtiry post or agency on the frontier, onca iff rings" is studied with the sole intention of taking care of number one? New York lead it that kind of circular dishonesty, but it 1 almost sure that the rogues have safely covered their track around the treasury of tha city. Had they not taken this precaution, the, law, we think, might have put an ond to their career long since. By late dispatches we are led to believe that the raid on Tammany U either subsiding, or going in on shares. non-sons- "Whatever else Brigham Young maybe, It I pretty certain by this time that the prophet I not a fool. lie possesses the somewhat rare talent which if it had ;been his in a greater degree might have Saved tho First Napoleon the talent of gracefully backing down when drcum.tan-Ju-shnv- o become otherwise unmanageable. Vor Reason of hi own, possibly with tho idon-of keeping the Gentile emigration at its jiowrust point, Brigham ha always discouraged the development of tho miuing interou est of Utah, and this is the Toundatlon-o- f Jil quarrel with Godbe, Harrison and other Mormons. ' Now he give up hi imlicy, ' Jot since the mines must be woiked, he i nnd, making arrangement to have them worked for his own benetit, or at least under his own Control. Here, it appears to us, i evidence that, if brought to buy upon the polygamy question, the Lion of Utah will meekly give Up the point, pension offhi supeifluous ribs, and direct hi follower to do the same. Why shouldnt he? lie has reached an age at which jsetw appetite, if it ever had anything to do with hi own indulgence, hm-- t become state and controllable. The patriarchal system has answered It purpose, (not of promoting population, for in that repe t ft a failure,) but of attracting the attention of the world. It can do no good now, and )t will bo easily abandoned. JV. Y. 'Wlxoloflinlo GROCERS AND COMMISSION V correspond13. 8t, Petersburg, ent of tho Pall Mall Gazetto of the 12th -- t. OUTFITTING HOUSE, MERCHANTS. instant says there seems to be something wrong about the relations between the Russian Court and Berlin. London, 8pt. 14. The Asiatic cholera OF QOV' scourges the center and south of Russia. ENORMOUS DEFALCATIONS By an (lotion wager u Thompson from the Or.cans Hotel to ETC. ETC. street. Rhoads gave Thompson the odds, SAN FRANCISCO. depot. Henrv W. Shaw Josh Billings" has rooms the Grand at Union, Sara engaged I have been at Long toga. He says: Branch for the last six weeks frolicking in the water, and 1 want to go to Saratoga and let the water frolic in me." A game of billiard for the championship of the Pacific coast and the silver cue was played at Mozart Hall, San Francisco, between J. F. B. McCiecry and J. II. Mott, Jr. 1,200 points. It was won by McCieery . j by ill points. Olive Logan is going to lecture this season on Nice young men." Last year she lectured on Girls." A crusty bachelor friend hopes to goodness she won't get those two j lectures mixed. , San Francisco, Sept. 13. The Indian difficulties in Southern California havo been compromised by the resignation of the chiefs Manuelito and the usurper Olegario, and the appointment of Jose Antonio Sal as the bead chief of the desert tribes. San Francisco, Sept. 14. Tho latest returns indicate that the Democrats will have two majoiity in the Senftte and the Republican a clear majority on joint ballot. The Northern Pacific Railroad Commissioners reached Portland, Oregon, via Puget Sound, and returned East via Kelbon. They are entirely satisfied with the route and terminus selected. A rocount of the votes in San Francisco developed nothing fraudulent beyond the use of nitrate of silver, with which the name of Badlam,tbe tax payers' candidate for assessor, had been erased from about twenty ballots, the erasure not showing until some hours after the ballot were deposited. Albert Bior.tadt leaves for the Ea.t to- morrow, -- Mrs. D. P. Bowers is playing Elizabeth and legitimate drama to immense houses at the. California Theater. Cnchise band of Apaches, leaving their women and children at the Pence Commissioners Uc.'ervation, in New Mexico, dashed into Camp Crittenden, Arizona,- and ran off sixty-thre- e head of government cavalry horses just recruited for a campaign. General Cook, arriving at Camp Verdi, received tho news and immediately took the field for another campaign, Henry Donahoe, a notorious desperado, was shot dead at Ehrcn. burg, Arizona, while pursuing a merchant to murder him. It is rumored that Lieu-tenaWheeler exploring party was abandoned by tho escort, near Camp Ilualnpai, Arizona. It reported that tho grasshoppers in Kennebec! county, Me., have eaten! the bark from young tree. They will next commence to cat the bark out ot the dogs. Petroleum V. Nasby is writing a lecture about the experiences of an Apache indian sent out by his tribe ns a missionary to the Ameiican people. A rural Virginia couple walked thirty mile9 in a hot and dusty day to get married. is NKW - n i Xelr In - OF GEORGE A. LOWE, GROCE i ME York, Sept. 13. Superintendent Morton of tho Money Order Department of tiler's Chicago Wagons tho Post Office has confessed that he i a p. to defaulter the amount of 3130,000, and that he and hi wife have voluntarily suron hand and rendered all their property at l.ainfi M, N, Tb.a w goiu -- re J., consisting of a farm and several valuable a r u lijr rauI , oi tlis pilot. v ry bust nmini.la, aud horses, estimated in all to bo worth 3175,000. r known tl Ihrou.O tlio ttuil as tho b t aud The propoi ty was placed in the hands of in os- reliable waon tuadr, aud aru W iKUiNIK IN iVliu Y lttalfc'jr. also s lull abx-- of General June, one oftho bondsmen. The publisher of Pomoioys Democrat offers of rewar o a thousand dollars for the tYagon overs, all Slzrs; Wagon recovery of tho stolen vouchers. Langham, a noted English pugilist, died Cows, Thimble SUchi Wagon in London on the 1st Inst. nn for - f Woods, Wagon aud . : j Uarrlke Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Etc 1 ui,n p-r- s-n lat (Urn War. M. n MiPnwr.il. M. D. G. Whi rniLi, M. P, Dr C, V F. 1.1 r wio, W A. Wilcox, M 1. C. A Clark. F.. A. Case Goods of all Kinds. CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE T -- "t HOUSE and MULE SHOES. AND PRODUCE. Blacksmiths and Builders Nalls. Vtae Special Inducements Offered to W. tl. Krnsk-l-lNtv.TATI. iut 14. 187tl. k o , Aven'a Hlltra"s Gents. AgreeI have x 'iniiifd the f rnmla able to our r fftomach Bitters," and find he rente of the o'Jt-mdick f con Ins such aa are in gcnfrai use tv the Med cil profi-s.hiTluy are very sciei.tlAodly nii'l coinh n d, and aa ai'innl tlngtonlca will til V nnd adapted as corroboracta to he' t eatn ent of lew or itcldllta'ed tf the from impal ed dig- stit-- c r syaif m u hether n dlacaeia, frM. tnl-r- l L A. Jams M. P. J t VATrtrti. . lr. O. T, Kimiwok, M P. h. u. Wats, iirmi-tH. P. t'OK8i.R. M n. w, T. TAMvrmn M. D. M. P. O. 8. Mcs-ucit- , J J QriNV, M D O. w. PiiiLr.R, M. P. 3. II. lire r, M P. G. A Ponr.RTV, U. 1 1. W. It WoiinwAiin, M. D. I- U7.V i ?0. 8i riilmg-pt 8vp n, F.-- q : We T Country lnlei'N. pi-fiii- 1 h eaa-nMv- Pv JjOlm by Mail. j Witilace, of the "fe.rbra'ed the have x tnln-f 8t touch Httira," rnd fled st to tie compo-t-llied bv arllch a.that are coi aMrri d Gic b at b iters the Med lent Irof.ta on, ami one of the we kn w of ro-- In ue. Wr rcaiieoifu'iy, M. D. B M. 8. IIahs, M. P. O. A. Mariner. J. 11. Wii. n, M. P Nokman 8, Parvis. V. Ii. bv-to- y aul7-t- f imt9 j a l . i I i (C& ,9 t ! Kale by nil llruxxM A-- flroccr. JAS. A. JACKSON &. CO., Props, Idtborntory 103 A 107 X. Sil Ntrrrt,' Jel7-lT. I.oris, MO. 1or EXPRESS Xino Jowolry. t rill Car o AcntH for T de-taul- ter I HARNESS, COMPANY E. G. MH'LII & WHOLESALE AND RETAIL i their Interest to p&trjrixe the Will find It to v Harness Shop, e The National Executive Committee of the And keep down the price. ; A Union League met in this city large amount of business of a private char- - sepn im J. D. KETCHAM. acter was transacted, which i intended to Ci P. JOHNSON, improve tho efficiency of tho Republican elections. in the approaching party I. I XKY-AT.LA1- V, - St. Paui, Minn.," Sept. 13. The Demoal7-- f CORIX3E, ITTAIf. cratic State Convention met in this city toUU UL' DWrUNG-nuiia- o day aud nominated the lollowing ticket: SAI.five rooms and ccllu vi For Governor, Winthrop Young of St. will ftul het thronghf-ut- ; and lot 4. !TJ. if The pr tuiees uow rent for $tt per luvf Anthony;" Lieutenant Governor, L. Buell, will be sold tow for cash It quire of . TOOK. PENS: dectf of Uoton, Secretary of State, K. Falk. Boston, Sept. 14 At the annual gather ing at Salisbury Beach yesterday General Wholesale and Betall Dealer lu Butler atyl Wendell Phillips addressed at leat fifteen thousand people. Phillips laid of all men Maachusetts had honored in the Groceries, Provisions, Liquors, last fifteen years none could compare in r statesmanship with Butler; that no name CORIXXE. would stand higher in the history of the Fourth Street, ang29-i- f State. He represented the great question of ur siEtsJU rot XWI tho future, namely, Capital ys. Legislation. at this Ck.. vrV eaie very cheapbfuuir y. j ATT H 1 IIENRY LEIWES, Ciffnrs and Tobacco, 10., iDEALCILS IN Illllill KIHKF.NUAI.I , Groceries, Proprietors. 1 R inver-ti.uia- GENERAL Through Eastern IL A. rtr.KEn CO., ruldU' ers, lU'l Mad nu stm t, t lilca o III. t a. EIGHT DAYS - WE CARRY THE ta-ul- thou-a.nJs- m i ! O r!ii i c P. RRt! Naw -- CHOGL .OK. I HU k . Echo. la pron.iun- ed the bra w rk t iu cL.aa fo tt e Ion Th wing eaeo-is- t M no la a I new eV co la audruA; liktOwt) boomhibd tulo ij y'p rh kr Driven from home,' .irne "me a i.t-teLittiu browa Clu-.c.)- , etc It coiitaiuf twice as runnv anga is can be H in otbr worke The Music is se. Jou lecurd f..f at d not fli t no with one ant io a c . It ous. nr ce. 7i c uda ea h, or $7 M tup p. r PoKen 8 tuple coolea mil ed to teachers for 65 cents. Liberal n. for J. L PETk Ur, Addicts, ng9-l- A - r, xty-lo- utor. ur arr-ug-ire- nta for No. t Co. I I Him, lutnu-dnctlo- 609 m broatway, N Y. E C H O Will. K untie & direct tVcm tlic Ofllpe. Apple i f Express Teams Leave Co rlnne Daily. T To Insure speedy transportation Mark Goods, ! CARE lR,t EXPRESS; UOItlNKE, - CO., ' i ILarffcst Stock! ! IJST CORINNB, I AND UTAH. i i i E. Q. MACLAY, tnctnry. nceer used. at tills HELENA. of at-n- d s CORiririE TO f l-- h- i Ii FROM & agents wanted to aeU the greateat work on the subject ever pub d. WOMAV A A A W FE AND MOTHER, iv p e H. Chaiaara, M. D. A work wli'oh if tn every will sare the lives of Mothers atul cMldrca yearly. . If you w nt to make money, and di t c feu a a and erm.vma1 el re. aug79-18- MERCHANDISE. Connections fxtau-rtne- . j ' V, t CORINNE, U. T. lnt-sl.i Interesting, aiul ver inatiuctive. A rare chance for ag nta. Send for circuia. a, and note our I ...iAXD.... This is the only Express Line having parton. Anew I & h-n- d. Triumphs of Enterprise. tea-tjro- -- 1 Prompt Attention Given to Orders - s to-da- ' I ; A DIAMONDS rocidiiK 8toiicN. " Tobacco and Cigars HEAVY HARDWARE, - 1 ng i i Bit-tera- ." months I consider (h- m lh ut si vnIurIiIo totuo I.. MEMMEK. and atimulaut uow In use 8v, I.' Cl. Ju'y ft, 1e7't. Taa A Jack.hok k Co , having exam! 'ltd he formula from wtileh o ir ccl Mfirnach Blltcra" at e prcpaied and havl g en.bd wt n"ase 1he tnethofl nf com id- lug the different c can aafrlv recommend them aa the From the best ran lo with which we are a quain-ed- . great rare with which 'h-- jr are compounded, and from the choice matrrl la which enter lu'o them, we have po d uht that they will prove, aa they deserve tn be, the moat iiopular tonic and atftuulant In na, efeclf By yours, T. O CovrrocK. M. D. T. . Vamtin, M. I). We rf Ur ronenr with every word contained In hc above tetlmonl1. Joiim Fokxjlmak, M. D. John Haktmam, M. P. M. P. ii J.div T. Tkmplv, M. P. Vat hr, G. f. Walkik, M. V. F. C. FKAhKU M. L. s.-itl- , T TT ; t. Opposition I D. M. I). v Material, ol all descrip- of exploration and discovory. Groceries, ! 1 Washington, Sept. 13. Tho Star this BALL, BLACK & CO., Hiile for at the Bi ice 'ed orde General tions, evening says Ilodge to close his account on Monday la-Tiic 505 & 567 Broadway, N, Y., lowest rates cash next , day General Ilrico received a letter Imjortcris of from Hodge containing a full confession of on hied s lull supply of Also eo a h a guilt, and stating that he hadjboen makAND ALL ing frauduent returns an i staume its sine r core ond Mowers, Rea, Mowers, and the thus obtain had that 1810, money Self-RakiRoa.yors, Tnresning been spent in gold nnd stock gambling in Maoninos, Ssl.y Rakes, Manufacturer of New Yotk. lie titus that he is ready to Crain Plows, prills, turn over all hi propeity valued at 350,000 Gang Plows, to any agent of tho government. Beat Quality of Washington, Sept. 13. Major J. L. vd alt knJ. of tlio boat and at it improvojl faint Hodge, deputy Paymaster U. S. A., sta- nuchiuL-r.)-. 1 11 ll ned in this city, D discovered to be a WAKEIIOl7i:, Xenr the Depot. apll3mlf Always on to tho government to a very large flt iii' amount. The investigation i still inenn "Wuutotl pleto, but enough has been asc r aimd to show that the amount of the defalcation is four to five hundred thousand CHEAPER AND MORE OP at THEM, dollars. lie was yesterday taken by UniUd States officer to Fort McHenry by direction oLLLlXti AT K PRICES. book by james of the General of the array, who ordered . of ihe auc'ciiful men ot America, , their W'M.dirf il him to le placed in solitary confinement in d aofivcriea aud achi how admirable action, uohla charshowing a guarded cell. ingenuity, aud public spirit, have contribut a PREIOHTOaS AND OTHERS acter, to the a ivaucement of Uit w r d. Finely II ustra cd; MIOCELLANEOU8. Philadelphia, Sept. 13. The iron steamer Ilassler was launched yesterday. She will tart about the first o; October on a voyage CIGARS, Sc LIQUORS combi-natU'- -- ful stock of the colebratod 1 - ch-e- Ooi'imic, - TJtfih, Always J' , - from many of the most eminent physicians CORT,lIvi. July A. JACKSON k o;: e von have lommnmcaed to the mvl-ica- i Gentbm n p oeel n 'h iwflit if the 'llome Hitter,' It cannot, tliereiore, be cone dcred aa eecrei or patent raid cine no ostent having been taken for tt Wet have evamin-- d the forn ula for inakir g the Horn Bitters.' and imhe.lia'Jngly a y t e t ilie artio'ce nai d la one of rare esc-- cnee in It conjjmaitlon ar the beat f the ca-- e to which the belong, being hlghlv Tonic, H Imulant. Stomachic. f'miltilve end alightlv Ltsailv. The it ode strietlv in accord nee with t e of preparing them It effect rules of peopscy. Hevingnsed th In our private prectl e, wetek p eeau e in recomdcslroue of toklug Ibt mending them to el Tonic and Stimulant now ihe tern, s ht offered to the pnbHc, F. O. "ohVwn, M. D. L. fir. Doislimckk M. D. M. P O At.ravn llr.rot n, M. D C A WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, STAPLE AND FANCY should have a Bottle. Family Every ev- r oue be teed tle foilowmg cirtiU etee Wee-tn tue 1870,-JA- j Constantly on hand, at op. k - J! re-nl- te. - IDejpoit YORK. lager deer and ale. anti-dyspept- Jt. nil CORINNE, UTAH. dla-orlr- rs M. 1. 8. a. Hki-RP umm. i, 8. Maitis Hospital, 8t. I.ona. Mo.. Oct. A, 1870 A. JA KSON k Co t I bvo examined the formula for making the H me uiomach and used them In ill. !nrpltsfor the 'a.t four nt - New t J TO-DA- Y. Wag A BEMIS BREWER r Zr Inrfomdd aud prsscr bed by morn In ilua Fby-l- i now In lou thau any other tonic or stlmul-uius- -. are a aUUK HKKVENTAT1VE for fever They end A irne, Interralttente,- B lionme and ell enelnjf from miasmatic canare. Thij ere aud In men ted a an reeon highly era iuvaluabie aa an Appetiser of tiirllgf-atiocM" anil Itecaperant, and in caa a of General Lwbtilty thev tave never In a Jingle iuaUnre fabed tu proThry are particuducing Ihe m at happy larly BENE El HAL IO EdALE.andstrengthening giving tone the body. Invigorating the mind, and elasticity to t' wb la eystem. The HOME (UTTfcR sr romroundM with th gr fat eel cere, end o Tonic ntimulant bee aver been ff red to the end t Uie public bOELKAH ANT TO THE r- TaTP, many medical agents. Inaaine time combining dorsed by the medio 1 frateroln at the hear auowu I coj'.s little to gtve them a to th Pbarmai fair r ol end Dr-a- - NEW wachBi J In case of the election of Haight, oi kicking him from the Orleans to the Vallejo Railroad - AGENTS FOR In Sacramento, Frank Rhoads is privileged to kick Frank ETC.,. Stmt, Bslwscn lx 4k 8Hk,- MMlABa ERNMENT AND ARMY OFFICIALS. WASHINGTON. txl iS un- til a complete victory was obtained over the employers. Tho manifesto prom i jo that as long as tho strike continues tho men shall be providod for. Eight shillings a week will be paid to each man and one shilling for each chili engaged In tho strike. d C. GOLDBERGS I TAMMANY. The Tammany corruptions have been RANSOHOFF & CO., They liquid a manifesto expressing 8--p- Eng-lan- GROCERIES, ETC. Tho hope that the fight would be continued THE LATEST DISPATCHES. Cau-cauia- 1 New Castle on the Tyne, Sept. 13. color cone. Tho Ootlior Otrlkoo In Continue. 31ISCKLLANEOUS ADVTh. MISCELLANEOUS ADVTS. strikeis' league favor nine hours for a day's work. Tho NatLmal Grand Lodge of tho Sona of Tctnporsnoe irfaL'h lately mot at Boxtpn, did a good thing in declaring that hereafter there should be no distinction in thatTerpect-obl- o Order, vs account of race, color or pro-lo-o condition." Tho itep ihould hare been taken long ago, but better now than lator. If tempornnce be a virtue in the n, it will hardly be lei in tho dusky ton of Africa.' "Whatever i good in the nature of morality or religion to white men, lose much of it power when circumscribed to a clan. Christianity itself has been a long time illiberal in thii Teipoct, for In many temples dedicated to the worship of God, not only th? black.man, but his light complexioned neighbor who happens to bo m poor as the Xazarene, himelf, is kept beyond the broad aisle of grand cathedral and ornamented tabernacles. At the shrine where wo are told the Chief is no repecter of persona," tho dark skinned and the needy are signaled to go elsewhere for their soul' refreshment? tho narrow crooked way to life has been laid with tapestry too soft for Vlitored feat to tread, and therefore, it is that the bans of color and condition dfcqual-if- y for transit through the gorgeous custom house of salvation. "We speak not of these mountain latitudes, where all things run in the grooves of equality, rave tho closely modeled establishment of brother Young. Change, like that of the Sons of Temperance Is needed. The rich and poor, the white the black and nil, of u together, look for democracy in religion, moral and fashion as well as in our politics. - FOREIGN NEW8. ilfgranlMi. J.TOOHY, Editor and Proprietor. n , Manager, i CEORCE STEELE, General Agent. HUGH KIRKENDALL. . IT. Cupt. Sell at Lower Rates i f EVANS, Aoent, Oorlnne. Than any other Douse ogM-- K V t- - t |