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Show J11 - aI " ' ' 4 e- ' RAPACITY, 0 Well, Mayor of Salt Lake City, tolil George Alfred Townsend a pitiful tale of how the District Court allies itself with rum, rapacity, incivility, etc., to roach polygamy. But Wells didnt tell him that tho city cor. poratton of Salt Lnko City sells moro liquor, Editor and Proprietor. terzri r- - "I'-- r jl. -L- i-su SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1871. A INCIVILITY. RUM, J. TOOHY, DENNIS Kndnt. Tbo Cincinnati Commercial, one of tho ablest, most Influential anil Independent Republican journal in the country, in its Issue of October SOtli nml 31t, has two lengthy letters from Salt Lake, written by a cor for respondent of national Salt reputationJler-uiLake ability and veracity. d. This correspondent, of national reputawroto from tion for ability and veracity, Salt Lake to the Chicago Tribune about the first of last Juno as follows, If our Salt Lake friends wish to obtain n typical estimate of themselves and their ecttlomont, 1 think they may read it here. Tho valley nml the city are marvels of patient, unskilled labor, directed by a Tew powerful native minds. Maine, Vermont, and New York ivcro the fathers of this frontier, and folks out of tho northwestern races of Europe, people of narrow foreheads and animal religious instinct, fell into thtr furrows tho former opened like so much manure. Polygamy was at once the mo.-- t 'congenial nml the len.--t injurious lieenso which could bo extended to such a fleshy importation, nml tho man who dreamed this revelation did it with his eyes open. Chapa front Cornwall or Wales, filled with nloul - ivjuul partsjof religious yearning and animal incomJnncy, raw both granted in tho Eden of a churih jwliich was nbr n State, aud which, ly the cay tlcvice of n law, rancti. lied lust, advised it, ami protected it. Tho powerful impulse of emigration was added to this reigijon as an ecclesiastical system, and the future Cunahnite wa lifted up from v V his cbalyplt or taproom and transplanted straight to tins promised land upon tlus ,K credit of his wages of futuro indurtty. 'v That women should hnvo been willing to endorse in their bodies this confession pt tlu-i- r inferiority, Is explained by tho low condition of mo! of them, probably a very small percentage 'arriving virgins in America, and others willing toqpay tho ..price of a divided afTection for any promise of a homo nml brca.lk A religion le.--s ignorant than could never have a fleeted a peoMorrnoui-ple to ignorant. It required to lm groteqtio .lipyond all logic, nml mngniflcently Inconsistent to strike tho Imaginations of a pco-pl- o who bal heard tho Bible literally conventicles, preached in nml shared in that greatest of small dispute as to whether u sprinkle or a plungo was tho ' ppnuinc bapli-- of ropentamo. Therefore n was spangled all over the with my.tei'ies and order?. Tho older?, the s'vcntie?, tho bishop., the president, tho j r.ests of Melchesidcch and the priests of Aaron, tho tabernacle, the temple, all tho smatterings of Obi Testament llgmarole were flung together, and it would appear to bo patent that no imposter could havo de-- " vised such a church. I r.m not sure that polygamy will bo crowded out by reason where there is so little reason, nor by pressure where the inside' is to solid. I was struck with the fnef that so many young men, in our times, aro every diy committing plural marriages. The young num like it, and a Mormon said to me that It was tho mot popular feature of tho church. In my belief tho majority of youths look forward with ardor to plural marriage?, and they save out of tho ?nci i flee? of other to enjoy tho priv ilcge. Atypical estimate of tho Mormons and their religion by a correspondent of national reputation for ability and veracity. to-w- it: J' latest month by moduli, than all tho other liquor TYPICAL ESTIMATE. dealers of Utah combined. Ho didnt tell Mill, .nit V melon Corrc. him that Zions great Iloliness-to-the-Lo- Co-operat- t tn tho State prison the rest of his life demanded by every consideration both for pnoTsoTtc::. 1 DAILY COIUNSE REPORTER. - pSNf t ( noi-confor- m nevrdi-pcHntio- j 1 ! vices-mean- s THE OTHER SIDS. Daniel II. Wells lias boon telling Georgo Alfred his troubles In trying to enter Salt and Georgo sends it to Lnko City town-uito, tho Cincinnati Commercial. It' appears that, Robinson, Slossoh, Williamson and and other, supposing that tho homestead laws prevailed in Utah as elso- whore in tho United State, hare in times past attempted to enter unoccupied public land in that neighborhood undpr said law. Robinson and Williamson wore volunteer olliecs in tho war for tho Union, and being discharged at Camp Douglas, did this dastardly thing timreanent. Robinson was out of bed .in tho night ostensibly to called . act a broken leg, got into tho street and was hot to death by tho Danites. Williamon built a house on a tract west of tho Jordan river which hadnt a sign of improvement or occupancy on it. One night, ome twenty Danites with blackened face?, captured him and his comrade Brown,: rolled them up in a tent and carried them towards tho rirer. Brown said, Well, gentlemen, all I have to say is, if you intend to take my lift, kill me like a man, and dont drown mo liko a dog. Upon "this, one of the crowd stepped up and remarked, You shant put that man in there; I know his voice; it's Lieut.. Brown, and once when ho commanded the provost guardj I had troublo with the soldier, and ho took my part and got me off; I didnt know this was the man till he spoke. After consultation the mob toro down their houses and released the men on their promise to leave the country. This is the kind of treatment every man attempting to enter publicland in Utah, until recently, has received. But Wells didnt say any thing about that, and George Alfred took good care to get but one side of tho story, Wells cant have his opponents in the land business assassinated any lopger, and so. he complains of them to trolling correspondents, who fdmish newspaper matter to order, at ten dollars a pre-empti- on ' Dispatches. rd Institution, sells liquor wholein a Railsale and retail. lie didnt tell him that tho Impo tant Decision Church monopolizes the selling of liquor in road' ' Case. . in every considerable Mormon settlement Utah. Ho didn't tell him that during the flush times of 18G3 tha Church, that is, Brigham" Young and Daniel H. Well, Conte mplated Flight of Boss In the the Territory, only distillery bought Tweed. giving their paper calling for $10,000 for it to Win. Howard; anil that, next year, when tho completion of tho Faciflc Railroad made it unprofitable to niako whUky, those saintly worthies mndo Howard tako it back again Kelley the Fenian Acquitted in and give up their paper. Talk about rum, and rapacity! What is that which demands tl. of a man ns license for soiling liquor in Salt Lnko City at wholesale, retail, and by tho dram tho sum of $C00 a month? Talk of SENATOR! FENTON AND incivility. Wo suppose it is tho very bight COLLECTOR MURof civility, then, bocntiso a man objects to PHY QURY THE being robbed in this manner and appeals from tho municipality to tho District Couit, HATCHET. In out the to pour hi wholo stock of liquors street, as in, tho cno of Kugelbrccht, and incivility! Indeed!! - r ZIONS CHARITY. - For many jcnr, fun an named Sherman, who is raid to be n'lunatie, has been confined in a cell of tho Salt Lako jail. Immured in a dark cell, the unfortunate creature only capable of physical angui h pines away, unknown to friends nml unpitied by the dogs of Mormonism, who claim to lo a priesthood, Tho circumstances of tho case are to bo investigated in tho District couit, as we learn from the Tribune. im m Tctriet rzako oat cf Oia I its Boston vers C 10.32. the mT'5ih21 iSSSlsf eifcW. Upon Mint .Vcn'sth of lbi.7ltr. Doutwell claim. tlioso wages produce 3 Prc,;!l.,rn?K5,K tho luxuries and comforts of lie than But wages of 18C3 could have produced. it will bo noticed that wages have advanced house-renot more than W per cent. while has doubled, end board also. Brown only 8 sugar, 14 cents now, in 1SC3 was from 10 bss coffee up gone cents a pound; to ; 3.23 from boots blanket, to 25; from $3.50 to $5.50, and other things in power proportion, so that the purcbxsbtg of wages Is considerably less than tho samo power of tha smaller wages of fox 1800. It takes the shoemaker the for to labor hours pay instance, 10H samo board that he got in 18S3 for Just 15 tory; which he hours labor; and hh house-ren- t, 4 end hours labor, paid in I860 with 8 daya MIQCELLANEOUO. now exacts from him tho labor of 4 days. Washington, Nov. x0, Lieut. Harppey, So much for protection. 0th infantry, is relieved. Major George D. orthe hay;.u:3? Ruggles, assistant adjutant general, is to tho for to commanding dered duty report Chief Justice Marshall, in, tho enso of reto of tho of Fisher vs. Blight, 2 Cranchs Reports, emTexa, department gcnernl lievo Major II. Slay, ordered to Portland, ploy tho following language: Where a law is'plain and unambiguous, J Oregon. whether it bo expressed in general or limited Philadelphia, Nov. 10. This morning terms, tho legislature should be intended to the petition of Mayor Fox was presented in mean what they plainly expressed, and contho court of common pleas asking for an sequently no room Is left for conxt ruction. Chief Justice McKean, in the Hawkins order for tho sequestration of tho estate of case, hold the samo doctrine, and expressed Marcy, tho defaulting city treasurer. A it in similar language. McKean, backed rule was granted requiring Marcy to show by Marshall, may perhaps bo regarded as about as good authority as tho Omaha Jlcr-al- c cause why it should not issue. and tho Sacramento Union the eastern' Pori Hope, Canada, Nov. 10. Malsoni V. LJ and wo?tem organs of MormenLm. Mills were burned this morning, with tomb Tribune. small buildings and 13,000 bushels of grain in tho mill. , The loss is $330,000, insured TIM -- VMS IT7 for $180,000. Tho firo was incendiary. tin ore received Sample? of the Charleston, S. Q.t Nov. 10. Tho How- from Utah Territory, where supposed tin ard Association', at its meeting discoveries have created such an excitement! have been subjected, at tho General Lanq a resolution notice that yelgiving pnsed low fever had nearly ceased. The active Office, to a chemical analysis, and also t cruciblo asay, but in neither cne could thi operations of tho Association will terminato least trace of tin bo found. But ono set of on the 13th inst. specimens have been received, arid 1tis pos-- 1 Washington, Nov. 10. All members of sible, though not probable, that the other tin discoveries may not bo o barren of tho Cabinet wero present at tho meeting tothe real article. Washington Patriot. i day, which continued nearly four hours. A youth rut. it kn lound an egg, and! Tho larger portion of tho time was occupied on tho results to far of tho Civil Service yielding to tho vernal instinct, sat upon it until tho process ofincuhatioti was cornpleto. Commission, which wero explained. Her mother, who had laid the eg and had Curti?, member of tho Board of this taken great pains in shaping and coloring It Government, and tho Spanish authorities came along, and seeing only the broken shell Ifave not yet arrived at an agreement re- burst into tears and said: Ala,my daugh who has destroyed my favorito egg? ter, specting tho Hornet, now at Portnu Prince, The feathered offspring quickly responded: menaced by Spanish vessels. 1 I cannot tell a He mother; I can not tell a lie; It appears from tho Georgia papers that I did it with my little hatch It, much alarm prevails under tho apprehension that the President will declare martial MISCELLANEOUS ADYTS. law in that Stale. Such is not his design, there being nothing in tho present condition of any part of Georgia to warrant such a measure. Prominent gentlemen hero 'attribute the In Philadelphia and spread of small-po- x other citie, to tho sale of bulTalo robes taken from the Black feet ai.dPiegaii cams ul.ero e New Seclionzl aid prevailed three year? ago. At that Frclsjlhs time they were forbidden to be sold to traj j BHacrd Slap U.ib. ders, but several months ngiNhcy disappeared from that neighborhood and found their way elsewhere. St. Paul, Minn , Nov. 10. TU rtiurfl. I MIZE 40x03 INCHES, SCALE YAGtl': iO far, show that Autin majoiity is 222, kvJuii'.cs t the I L.;ia,2jr c" with the uppef covinliv:? to hear from. cA-t.'- i C5..1.UO mi Ui ; tc t CB liitU, :Lj.lg - Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 10. Tho llou o to day pft3,d a bill providing for tho bolding of a special election for Governor, on the Tho Counties, Towns, Railroads, second Tuesday in December. , Rivore, Lakss, Mountain ut - . N If to-da- y's to-da- y, Wliolocalo- ; - c:;. GoocEfis fit;D:co;r.is$!a iiinnciiANTo. j Iutliuu Ajonta Charged with Oompllolty in tlso Arizona 3Iun- - 9 j i Nauru. j so-call- ed to-da- ETC., rUK WESTEUX I1Y UXIOX TELEGHAl XI CO. y, AGENTS YOU j It is GOOD JOKE. audacious, at least, for men whom SAN in Utah is jumping initios, to lusinc The Jumpers' call tha WVuteh Club Club. , WY0MIK3.. Evanstox, W. T., Nov. -- m public and political morality. From statements of Mayor Hall and several Aldermen to newspaper reporters, it appears that the old Board of Aldermen aro determined to contost tho soats of the newly elected Board, and that the Mayor diswill stand by tho present Board. This bo settled pute, however, should it arise, will on the meeting of the Logi.lature, when a affairs thorough reorganization of municipal will bo made. Bills aro to bo prepared by all the Committee of Seventy abolishing offices now held by Tammany or corrupt men in New York and Brooklyn, from and Nothincluding judiciary, down to police. bo satisfacing short of a clean sweep will The Washington case In these words; 10, 1871, For a puny metropolis this place has re- ceived a moro than deserving notoriety. of finding a city of Corinncs fair pro portion?, 1 found a town of about forty or four saloon, twp fiftj' buildifigs, compri-dnsi zed stores, and four or fivo smaller good business house?. Three churches are in stato In-Hea- -- of eon.'truction Baptist, McthodL--t and Presbyterian. They ore very spacious building, and will bo ready for pious devo lion before next month. Where the con gregniions are to come from l.s not apparent to nio at present. About a dozen handsome houses are constructing, annd tho Railroad Company are putting up finofimprovcirumts. built of stone and conThe largo round-hous- e with twenty f, sidered perfectly stall, is finished, and in use. The eating-hous- e is nearly ready, and u ball' was given in it large and beautiful dining hall on Wednesday evening ns a sort of. inauguration, which, I nlu told, was a delightful affair. The station at Wasatch is to be nhol Blied, and travelers will tako their dinner at this place, instead of the former. Other railroad improvements aro in progress which gives Evanston a gradual growth. Tho coal fields aro three milc3 north we? of town, and form one of the principal features of tho place, ns well nsun unqualified blessing. Two hundred Chinamen are nt work in tho chief mines, and of bourse bring out an immense quontity of coI. Private parties also own somo krtgo vein, which' aro energetically worked, and they have entered into an active competition with tho larger companies, from which tho people dcrivo a great pecuniary benefit, coal .having been sold at tho almost Incredible price of $1 per ton, but lias advanced to $3. Mr. Atkinson, one of tho coal princes, promises to keep tho Corinno pcoplo from freezing tho coming winter, and is preparing largo shipments thither. A hotel is a convenience not yet enjoyed by travelers nt'llvnnaton, but the pcoplo-rtrvery hospitable, and their latchstrings aro always out fvr visitors, specially for friends. I was fortunate in having the company of John Stone. "Johnny has a fraternal dupli cato in goodness (Charley Stone) residing here, and we were tnken In tow by him be fore wo could jump from the car, and conducted to tho houre of Mr. North, where wo wero delightfully entertained by Mrs. North, Mrs. Alvard and Miss Alvar4 a bevy, of Iodic i who aro well known in Corinno, to which they recently paid a visit, for their social virtues. Tho stores above mentioned aro those of Sisson, Wallace & Co., arid Tcter Smith. Tho latter is conducted by Messrs. North and Stone, tho proprietor being in "tho East, and unfortunatoly was one of tho victims o tho Chicago fire, losing very heavily. Business with these two firms is good, Lut outside of them there Is no life visible, except In tho saloons, and only ono of these, tho Crystal Palace Billiard Hail, a very large fine building, appears to bo thrif-in-g. fire-proo- e . ! two-stor- y ; j Mr. Taccr and family, formerly of tl0 Central Pacifio at Corinne, is hare, opening a provision store. The weather Is pleasant, but several degrees colder than in your valley, though this makes little difference, fuel being so much i cheaper. as bo brief, My notes will necessarily the time allotted to mo in dotting them down Is correspondingly short. Mr. Stone and myself resume our Journey eastward this Adam. ' afternoon. , ;. : ; . - ; W A "f .A - FRANCISCO. San FrancFco, Nov. 11. The United Stales Grand Jury, at Tucson, Arizona, aro making formal charges against tho managers of the Indian reservation?, showing that the1 Apache are allowed to leave and go on tho war path nt will, and show that numerous murders were committed by Indians di rect from Camp Grant, and charging that the Indians wore supplied by tho agents With arm? and amunitigii, and their women prostituted by officers in charge. Mrs. Bowers of Calaveras county,-wa- s thrown from a buggy yesterday and instant killed, licr infant is injured. 1 NEY YORK. Now York, Nov. 10. Jim Iring, tho who and n:uiltcd ugh tcriuly injured Deputy U. S. Marshal Dowlcy, was admit-- I to bail this afternoon by Judge Woodruff, the physicia having reported that would liowley probably recover. It is repotted that uiJeuc been against 1cor B. ftv.uvn'v, upon vf hieli it is for hDcmt. proved tq O Conor Is reUconjt upon tho sub- (jfimile di-.ti- jraIt is l i repotted that n nuni1cr of the reform leaders will, immediately upon the assemblage of the Legislature, n?k for a Tcmoval of the Police Judges Lcdwilh, Dowling, Jfhandly, Ilullan and Cox. It Is said there was a cordirl meeting Senator Fenton and Ctd lector 31 ur-h- y last evening, and. that the hatchet was juried. Greeley Is less tractable, but it is understood Jio signs tho truce. Tho Republicans of Brooklyn claim that by a fair count of yotes their candidate for Mayor, Samuel Booth, is elected by a largo mnjoiity, The returns from the Fourth District, 21st ward, wero stolen from thb ofllco of the CityJ Clerk by an unknown person. j Nov. 10. Returns from all but six towns give Washburn a majority over all of 13,003, which will probably tibincrensed j bo-we- to-d- eri ay Boi-ton- to 14,300. .Now York, Nov. 10. Judgo Hawley, of Ogdenburg, sitting at Lake George, decided yesterday that the consolidated mortgage bonds, amounting to $30,000,000, issued by the Erie Railway Company in September, 1870, are jValid in every rcpect. Twenty-thre- e and a half million of these bonds were to bo expended for old bond, and the remainder put on the market, and their validity was contested by some of tho preferred ht j && l it ItH-b- . eti-rav- 6TAPLB AND l FAKGY e! ! Ranges, tho FOREIGN NEWS. I2& G-ROOE- I! Berlin, Nor. 10. The ceremony of unveiling' the statue of tho poet Schiller was observed in tho prcsenco of tho emcrown peror, prince, prince Frederick Anil nil tli Government ftnrvey In Charles and M. Wrangel, president of tho the Territory. rciclistag. Tho crowd present akthc cereThis mop is a'so a prrat convtnlrncQ to tho monial was large and to tho last degree enif rent'd tn Mining wlebiag lo ssi.d a good man in. ' to thusiastic. tto bUtc or Europe. Kingston, Jamacia, Nov. C, via Havana, C ALDER r.ROA, Rail I.nfe City, Nov. 10. Tho steamship Ocean nov7-t- f Sola Agtili for Utah. Queen, for New York, takes an. enormous quantity Mining Districts,1! to-da- y, of coffee. CIGARS LIQUORO Dacen, SfceuIdfrfj'Efc. TpOU HARNESS AND SADDLERY, Advices fjom Aspinwall, of tho 6th inst,, A RO to V A. UODCmAX, Montana st say tho Spanish war stcamor Torneulo was oproait tho Post Office, Corinno, Utah. Zverytliluff j still watching tho American steamer a, in that port, and nn attempt at capture was apprehended despito tho protectorate Assumed over her by tho Grenadian government. 1 eruvian advices stato that a riot occurred at Lima during the election, in whiehrtx persons were killed and 70 wounded. Political troubles continuo in Gautcmala. Tho p and bishop havo been exiled for complicity in the lato revolution. lari?, Nov. 11. Tillers has been inspecting tho military school nt St. Omer. 8pC. cial French mission to Metz has been withdrawn. ienna, Nov. 11.' The Fmperor has addressed a highly complimentary letter. o Count Bcust, thanking him warmly for his sen ices, and appointed him a life member of the upper chamber of tho reichstag. Dublin, Nor. 10. Kelly, accused of tho murde of High Constable Talbot is acquitted. Great demonstrations here and at Cork. No disturbances. Madrid, Nov. 10. Tho Cortes passed a voto of confidence existing in tho government by 101 to S3.1 Radicals abstained from voting. London, Nov. 10. Tho French Ambassador protested against tho Firman according hereditary sovereignty to tho Bey of " Tunis. Uir-ffini- in tha harness line manufactured lo order, and the work guaranteed. Orders by malt 111 receive prompt attention. novKJm For Ladlos and .a Duolncsc Younc T.lon. muis X SCHOOL CilOCtlERY ADD GLASSVi!' WILL OTEN ON Men day evening, Kovembrr 6th, tn the Mctho-dis-t Church, Corinne, and will hold regular aeeaione on three nlhta of rach week, viz: Molt DAT, WEDNESDAY and 1HIDAY, opening at ft O'clock and cloning at 9 r. u. The following studies will be made a specialty: Penmanship. ArilhmcUo, Grammar, Physical Geography, English Readings, Geometry, and Latin. Strict decorum wl.1 characterize ail ecislons of thia school, and its first and highest olject will be TUOIIOCGU P in the branches named. TCIIION Fifty cents a week for any and all studies. iicavv Book-keepin- nanovvARE, BC1IOL-AR81II- cm.it IIOnsB cnl MULE w. c. DAMON, Pilncipal. HoEi CORINNE MAHIIET, D. LUI1BES. Proprietor, Blacksmiths end 1 Wholer ale and iBulldfir retail dealer la alt aims of Etc., at Louest Prtits. PounTii sTnnsT. conisuc. Meats, S LSfSjywrLss ed stU Kin- - . arch-bisho- . Caco Goods of oil WIGHT SCHOOL i : ALE. Y di-en- to-nig- ht sup-pos- IlEJflO LAGCR DCCn AUD JUST PUBLISHED. j stockholders. New York, Nov. 10. A, great indignation meeting to denounce tho Brooklyn Dewas held in the mocracy ring, Brooklyn Academy of Mu? ie. Tho building was crammed from the parquette to tho upper gallery. Mayor Kalbeflcisch was President, and spoke at great length, showing that falso counting of votes had taken placo. very recent election, he declared, was an oppeal to tho Lcgi$latro for a law to require certain qualifications in inspectors ot elections. U. 8. Attorney Tracey said a gang of twenty repeaters went around openly on election day, and voted in almost every district and every ward in the city,5 with the connivance of the police. At least "10,000 fraudulent votes were cast, and in excess of the full vote of the county. new comPany has been formed to furn-wh (New York, Nov. 11. A letter from Harolling stock for A. & G. W. rauway. vana of the 4th inst, reports the arrest of a The five million capital stock was party of prominent citizens, hitherto subscribed two-fol- d in two days. to fco loyal, alleged to bo in sympathy with the insurgents, and their transporIt is, of course, quitet to stato tation to the Isle of Pines. what our readers and the public reneraiw New .York, Nov. 11. Rumors av curtho complaint of his lawful LTfl! rent that Tweed Is meditating flight. The Tribune, commenting on tho subject of Tweeds flight, sayst Let him escape now and we would lose the fruits of the late victory; and that his punishment at hard labor Cm. Times and Chronicle. to-nig- imEWER the OLD coniica CALC on ln Tfoirr onda. Special Izlzztzztd ' A T THI3 POPULAR RECORT YILL be fowl HI the luxartee of a FIRST.CLA83 of MiMa R3Rlf A cxsHv' lroprletor. c: I Country iltf' La |