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Show DAILY COniNNG DENNIS' REPORTED mimm JV4 J.' TO OH Y Editor and Proprlotor. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1871. DISPATCHES. THE LATEST BOGUS MINING SALES. - Tho following from tbo Virginia Enter-pristinder the bend of Sales of Mines in Tho Mormon Murderer,o ApLondon, goes to tho roof of a prevailing OupromoJ plying to Soles in London of mines evil. It says: In Nevada, Utah, Colorado and California Court for a Writ is seldom ar.d it tiro continually reported, Haboao Corpus. that the tran.for Is made for ft lest consideration than five hundred thousand dollars. The moft of thiso reported rales are entirely without foundation. Very few mines Excitement and Bloodshed at rn tho Tactile coat have been fold to EngProvo. lish capitalist for any thing liko tho sum mentioned. In relation reports, ft London eorro'poudent of the Denver Ecu's fays they are generally false. At present Tho Pope Removing his Court to London is died with Atnci leans, almost' Franco. every ono of whom has a mine to sell. lie of state truo Tho conclusion: in says tiff.drs will show that not ono twentieth of tho mines havo ever been sold; and fatther, Movements" of tho Grand Duke that tho few that havo been sold, not tho tho of incorporated pries paid hy ' . Alexis. J. companies was ever paid to tho American owners. The misfortune exists in the fact that all mining enterpiUes nro Introduced under the auspices of proinotere. A' of tho mine with terms best make the They 'WTweonjuIn. owners, then water tho capital, fay on n portions of 20,000 to 13,000, by wm and other do noblemen broken this to thefr names ns adventurers. They obtain tho then promoters pay the Director; Railway from Donvor to Salt1. of advertising tho company, and trust Lako City. to the public to obtain sufficient ubcrip-tion- s to .float the comp my; and with the exception of tho Mineral Jliil, barely another ETC. ETC. etc.,. company received public subscription enough to carry out the terms of puuhaec contract. Tho writer peaks more perhaps, of tho mines of Colorado; yet hi remarks JJY TUH WESTCltM VNI02C TKLECUAILI CO. are doubtless applicable to Nevada and other Taeide eoait mines in tho London market. e, tho to-the- 32 (lays from MAdcrln, anchored in the lower bay last night. Captain Schautz says that ho parted company with tho Admiral about 271 days ago, and that their arrival hero may ba expected at any moment. The Abreck was boarded by tho revenue cutter Northman, at 7 oclock this morulng. New York,, Nov. 12. Charlc O Conor said, yesterday, that Tweed wa3 taking all tho preliminary steps that men tako when they seek to eludo Justice by flight o a foreign land! Tho police would not be very active in1 arresting him even now, if tho ComraUteo of Seventy could givo them power, and would not help the United Statos beby informing his movements. OConor lieves Tweod will certainly fly, and as there are many1 impediments in bis way bo did not think' if ho was not a prominent crimi he would quit the country. But wherever they go in Europe they will find they cannot remain with impunity, but Tii b followed whoever the iaw can follow. As to Field, Vi3 scat Ini "tho Assembly will bo dUputed on tlio ground of fraud in elections, of which proof is so abundant that Seymour 13 sure to tnke Ids seat. re f WASHINGTON. one-four- th IIuuvoHt 3iirloi mid in Indiums. fo-call- ed giig -- ex-pm- -e SALT LAKE CITY. TELEGRAMS. CONDENSED Foma emploj'cos of the New York Tire Dei artuic:it were dumused for voting the Ruform ticket. C ennui Fiegel publishes a card thanking hi supporters, and requests proof cf fraudulent voting that tho guilty may bo brought to Sparks from a locomotive set lire to the w.Ktdt in Westchester county, N. Y., yesterday, and six acres of timber were depuni-lnnen- t. ployed. , lee has closed lbs navigation of tho Uul- tie. Tlio los of tho whaling fleet has caused a heavy advance in sperm oil at London. Arhhu y is to run for A seat in Parliament from Brighton. Tho Quhiival pelaeo in Home is being propped for tho permanent residence of the j King uf Italy. New A decision of tho Sunreme orK u.etures the Morit.mk Indians to be tropaser on the lands in Lmg Island and they mu-- t vacate. Snow foil nt Albany, N. V., and Con rd, N. II., ye today, Chattanooga had an incendiary ilro on ( . Sjatutday which cot 73,000. Tin Hank of Belgium has of discount to four per cent. jj' Trine Pierre Bonaparte, the nsa?in of Victor Noir, was married nt BruscUon the 1l!h instant to a Mbs Rilllin. J tile Favre I not to bo Etnbascndor to United States. . falcate! man are to atlen I tho Laborers Kaform Convention at Washington in De-mber. ( moral Sigcl h.is resigned as Collector of Ronuo in tho Ninth Distrtct of New York. It trench men t and economy nro still being enforced by Deputy Controller Green. No yellow lover in Savannah. The Papal Nuncio had an interview with Count Do ll.mtnHt yesterday, when they the coming protect of the Pope in which the Holy Father will declare himself vlie sole King of Home, and will announce hi determination to hold no official inter-- o mm with any representatives at tho Coirt or near tho percon of Victor Emanuel. Tho gre.at flooJs of the Tiber recently havo dno much damage, but tho waters are u.vv subsiding. Tho Queens condition is wonderfully and all projtosals fora partial regen i have been abandoned. Two pAnger cars were thrown from tho tn . of the North Missouri Kilt road on Fr.Jy, two persons were killed and twenty r tf re injured, some mortally. Tj.o story of Murphy and Fenton fratdrn-u:tis abolutely contradicted. O forge Potts, sentenced to bo hanged in Jrevr Jersey, for tnurdeiing Pet llaUted, is d i with his fate nnd has excepted t. i finding. G vernor lIotTman has pardoned BenJ. Xlarhout, sentenced to bo banged for wife o, d Un-p-- g, uti-fie- Salt Lak?, Nov. 11. Accountslrom Tro vo repretcnt all manner of outrage landing tho suits tho Eureka Mining Company tlio v. King David and May Henrietta of defendants, Companies. Two witne-c- s were assailed with slung shots and badly injured night before last; nnd an hour or twp later tho superintendent of the May Henrietta was shot nt twice, merely escaping with his lifo. Tho miners almost unanimously cspoue tho causof King David and May j Henrietta. Tho Herald this morning publishes a letter from St. George relative to tho conference there, but not a word about Brigham Young. Thla is remarkable, ns heretofore every movement of Brigham when away from thio city has been reported daily, both by letter and telegraph. .The funeral of John B. Kimball, of tho firm of Kimball & JLawrene., which took place this afternoon, was attended by all c!ases of people, both Mormons and Gentile. Tho procession was ono of the incut solemn ever witnessed in tho Territory. Kimball never was aMormon, but his part ner, Lawrence, although a seceder from the Church, Is a polygamist. Tl.o reopening of tho United States District Couit and the reassembling of tho is anticipated with grand jury much interest. It is understood that Hosea Stout, ono of tho parties confined nt Camp Douglas under indictment for murder, with Mayor NVetls and others, hus made application Supremo Court of tho United States for relcao upon a writ of habeas corpus. "Weather cold, with indications of another storm. The neighboring' hills and mountains nto covered with snow. Winter is a month earlier than la-- t year. j j to-th- SAN FRANCISCO. San Francisco, Nov. 12. Thomas Samp rel nnd the Indian, Bigfoot, makes six of the Sonoma robber captured. : Tlio tiial of wrestling Joe, claimant of the of tho Caruthcrs estate, involving the title to a largo pait of Portland, Oregon, for perjury, caused him such excitement that ho is lying nt the point of death. Tho trial ' is supendcd for the present. San Francisco, Nov. 12. Captain Barker, of whalet-hiJapan, wrecked on the cast cap of Siberia in October, last year, when eight men were drowned, after wintering with tho Esquimaux nnd tufloring greAt hardship, Joined Captain Hays nnd crew of bark Oriole, which funk in tho Behring Strait, Juno lost, after sailing in various place? in Alaska on tho littlo schooner II. B. Bourno, which Anally bccania unsea-worth- y and was abandoned, all arrived hero y from Victoria. They were given up a lost, not having been hoard from for months. p v to-da- 1 s i. : ior. i .ty thousand sbeep poiidiod in tho ro a sand storms in Los Angeles county, ci Cii. t I Ives, a young married lady of T,vktyn, suicided by jumping from ft sec-cetory window wliifo suffering from pur-- l r d fetor, on Saturday. T'i yellow fever has departed from -- Cl.. i lesion, S, C. .Mrs. ut --re Tfho students of Amherst Col logo are 'd to the admission of women, claiming l U. It would necessitate an increase of rules and laws would doubtless drw men from the severe studies i is Tneoesary to success, and would surely , , the standard of the ?20werlnff oUCti op-p.'-- bur-uy'i'o- mo - NEW YORK. y New York, Nov. 12. Catacazy, Husslnn MInbtcr, accompanied by his Secretaries, proceeded down tho bay in General AtpinwalJa yacht, and went aboard tho Abeck, nnd were received with tho usual honors. They subsequently visited Admiral Powers flagship and spent so mo time. Mutual congratulations were exchanged. Tli Abeck left 3(adcria In company with the frigate Svcllana and corvotte Bogatter, and when in longitudo 21, latitude CO, tho Vice Admiral passed the chief tho squadron and gave orders to tho Abreck to take a southerly course and proceed under steam to New York to rendezvous until tho arrival of tho Sveilana and Bogatter. Quarantine, Staten Island, Nov. 12. The Hutiiaa clipper Abreck, Captain Schautz, To-da- , -- Tho object of tho recent visit of Evarts, to Washington, was itj connection with business to bo brought before tlio tribunal of arbitration at Geneva. No information has yet been received from leiij. B. Curtis, as to id acceptance 'l "Washington, Nov. 12. a appointment as associates counsel. Few claims havo as yet bacn receivd for rresontation to tho United States and Brit- foil commissioners, which will reassemblo this city on Tuesday next. 31 r, Howard, British agent, l.as boon initiucteJ by Id Gorcrnmlcnt not to present i:o tho Comnd sion claims of erson., probably British subject, wlfo havo bceorao naturalized citizens of th& United State,. i Tlio United States and SpnnLh cpmmis lon will 'proceed to cotiidcr claims in De .If was Before tills Comml-sio- n a largo number of claims for spoliation in &iba were proented to the Department of ,4tate. Perlinji not moro than nine br ten haVe so far b.ep presented to tho Comnd-sto- n in accordance with prescribed forms. Tho statements that several Spanish war vessels had Uft Cuban waters for tho pur- peso of poizing tho Hornet, is pronounced "Untrue. Tho SpanNh authorities have already been advised that serious troubles ny rtu t should she Hornet bO seized While slid is under tha Apierican dag, and Ifispeciallj as it is not known that sho has Violated tho neutrality laws. While it enn-irtpositively to asserted that hu is privileged to Icnrry our flag, her truo character, for civil 'Investi ijcverthcle, i a quo-lio- n nlono by to not bo Tkterminod and gation, aid tho naval tho of with Spanish authoxitis force. Another ulj"ct in tU coj.TKCllon forms a basis of comp! d::t by the ypani-- h a Government, nfttnJy; Not log at consul A u Fort Spanish, Fiincq'madj a Remand bn Ilaytten aulhotities fjr tho Our Hornet, but iiiideter thero having onteied a strong pretest against it, nnd also ngain-- t IhOjSpanl.h menace. Sometime after the.--a proceeding lie Spanish consul while pa sing thk whuif where the veol lay, was loudly dejided by ior crew, which is s:ktd to consist of about fo hundred colored ailor. In conseof these quence proceedings tho consul re his to turned consulate and took down his ling, and the fact of tho alleged Indignity has been communicated to our Government. Thus tho matter now stand, with no prospect of an immediate settlement of the question at issue, and in tho meantime fort Au Frineo is virtually blockaded by jSpanhh vessels. Haytl being too fecbl to demand respect for her neutrality. t ot wa-rifu.t- d, h T I MlSCELLANEOilG. vicinity and should the vllllan be discovered will probably bo instantly jynehed. f ' Denver, Nov. 12. Articles of incorpo-- ! ration of tho Denver and Salt Lako railroad1 were filed for record in tha city yesterday, Tho proposed rente is along the South riatto to Middle Tark, thonce by wot feasiblo routo to Salt Lake. Tho road will bo of came guage as tho Denver and Jtio Grande, and Leavenworth and Denver, and will pas the through the best timbered region of will believed is Rocky Mountains, and It shorten the distanco from Denver to Salt Lake two hundred miles. Th incorporators are W. S. Jackson, C. D. Lamborn and A. C. Hunt. FOREIGN A horrible murder was committed near Osngo, 3Iiourl, on tlio Gth Inst.. The facts elicited at tho coroner inquest arc ns follows: 1 Flnnngnn, tho 12. perpetrator of the ctime, having recently met with pecuniary losses id to disrc-o- lv patch himself and family, and on tho Gth inst. procured chloroform, and during the night Administered to his wife and two little girls, aged respectively ten months nnd two years. About 4 oclock- - in the morning 3Irs. Flanagan awok from tho stupor produced by jtho chloroform and discovered her husband in the nci of driving nails irttoithe bead of one of her children, and flying to the rescue of her babe eh found them cxplilng from tlio effects of blows inflicted with tho- - hatchit ami nail. Sho succeeded in disarming her husband and gave tho alarm, and he was taken into custody, A letter was found tacked to the wall of tho t wm addressed to some of his relatives,1 in which he states that in conse-quenof bis mind being in such n condi-- . tion that bo could not do any thing, bo bad determined to kill himself and family, excepting his eon, Clarence This morning a family named Park, were found murderel in their houso near Henryville, Indiana. Tho family conslstod of Cyrus 31. lakrs and wife, Isabella; son John, aged 10, and two daughtors, Eveline, aged 17, and Ellen, aged 13 years. Th heads of all, were .terribly beaten nnd 'crushed with some blunt instrument. Tho brains of Parks wife and son wore scattered about tho room ; they were lying Ih beds. Tho daughters were found sitting in the kitchen, alive butdeliriou, and fatally hurt. Shots had been heard during the night by neighbors, but the bodies showed no bullet tnarks. Information .was promptly forwarded to tlio police boro.' Parks was a leading tnerfiber of tho church near his homo and much esteemed in the community. No eluo has been obtained to tho murderer, Great excitement prevails in the ten-pen- ny j co t a; Lr .j - Seclit:sl end niztr&i Hap cf Frdsflhi fict7 erv4 CUaSSmee, Tcwni, Gellrood, Rivers, Lakes, Mountain Count!, , Ranco, the Mining Diotricts, fbefarrltory. ThU msp i aa a irrat reattnlrnce .(I lu Uiutus, skULln 10 Mi.d or urop. tti btatc & to th- ood Up to In-tcr- ot ( ALDER DROS., Salt Lake City. Sov7-t- St f POR A (Do., Government Bnrveys lit And all tli 9 t . 40xC5 INCHES, SCALE EIGHT on on, t th Inch. rUceaUy oa In ceccUea mount! aai rolord doth, hwlnf SIZE generally discuss the roeont speech of Glad stone, and deduce therefrom ft necessity for to-da- i-- JUST FUDL18I1GD. Paris, Nov. 12. Tha French press veryj The Franco to seek, henceforth, Prussian alliance. London, Oct. 12, United States Minister Curtin telegraphs from St. Petersburg to tho London Agency, that there Is a dread! M titi of suspense regarding Grand Duke Alexis, which will bo rellovcd by tho news of tho arrival of ono of tho fleet at New York. continue as to Paris. Nov. 12. Humors & the approaching departure of tho Popo from y states distinctly Home. , Tlio Franco that tho Popo has intimated to Thiers that it is his intention to establish his rcsidenco in France, and that Thior has mad a strong effort to dissuade tho Holy Father from his puriose, without success, and lias finally placed at hie disposal tho catlo of Pan, Paris, Nov. 12. information from Cor sica is to the effect that all is quiet. Tho ironclad squadron which was ordered to Prlnco Napoleons Ajaccia about thetimo-o, retains that still port. visit, Constantinople, Nov. 12. Cholera is iri creasing in this city and many deaths are reported, Madrid, Nov. 12. Adherents in tho Cor-- j next toj tss of Torilla, propose on Tucs-da- y vote press tho censuring the 3Ilnitry forj Us eyurso In regard to thd International Society. Home, Nov. 12. Duke da Ilarcourt, thoi was received by thci French Ambn-ndo- r, lopo and Cardinal Antonelli. CrCCr,EIE3, ETC c. NEVVO. Agot for UUb. VVIIOLCOALC AND RETai; HARNESS AND SADDLERY, A UODORAX, Uotiln it., tL Fot OX9o. Coriaa. Utah. Everything go to opr o it la tli barocM llu maoufftcturrU to order, od lb work toarauUed. Orders by mail will recsiv sovt-'Jt- a prouipt stteotioD. UKALlttS IX NIGHT SCHOOL f j For Ladloo and Duolnocs Young Mon. will rnnis school A open on veiling. Roretnber Ctb. iu lft Metlio-d- lt Churcb, Corinae, and will hold regular aoMltma on three nibble of each work, vis; MOXDVY, WEOSI'.SDAY end rilUUT, openlog at C oclosk atd closing at 9 r. . The following etndles will be mad a etcc'a!ty; Ft aienblp, Orsinmir, rhysicsl Geognphi. EugUali Reading, Geometry, and Latin. Strict decorum all .waious of this school, and It all chiractcr'z su 1 hlghesf ot Jeet wiU be THOROUGH 8CUOL ARSnir la tbo bra&cbos &aind. Monday Dook-keepln- es, j-rosen- . g, fi.--at DO? MORMONS THE WILL WHAT TUX IIO K Fifty culs week for any sn! all Tlint polygamy Is doomed to pcrii-- from .Indie. tbo soil of tha United State, there can boi oc8t-t- f W, C. DAM0S, Priccipat. doubt. The government iuw no sol has i?eriouly commenced lh4 work, vand to ft far committed polCOH IN.XU ; r.-j- j icy that ft retreat, or even ft compromie, would involve a certain amount of national whiih the party in owcr will hardly be likely to assume. The conviction II. LUimHv rreprutnr. of Hawkins is the mitering wedge, and the followi svliich blows mint Inevitably judicial Whole; a.o ,rd retail dczle? li all liLdscf will drive the wedge to tho centre of the patriarchal Institution, nnd tear it nfruidrf' from tin ret to foundation ton. This !,(. lit to bo settled beyond all pored r,M hi ret 'UpA? Do., nt Lowest Prices. 1 r. ft.t the quitinu thyu What will tho rOIRTII STIUIAIT, COHIAAK. Morn;o8 do? Ab. Htjntbtiean. Alwsy on tvnt a vsrrty of the Wat MjxU n, h ren-ona- hh it-e- semi-coerci- lf ve di-hon- -- TRUE A5 snar GOSPEL. -- McKean, tho Utah judge, perinittcl a Mormon murderer to giv laii and go nt large beenum ho would be unable to attend t hi buVncvs if coinmittod to jail. 3Vv I dieve the action of tho JuJgo in this ltru, cure! eeuiK'ie, .Irimt lX-c- J F.cUil Dt ' without precedent. The 3Iayor of Groceries, Provisions, Liquors, ahouhl be dealt with in the same Lake Slt Cltu-- uutl pX'olacreOe manner that are other indicted for murder w i . HERSIfAJIBIE IIKMIY LEIWES, Wholesale an !cr to co whether 3Iurmon or Gentile, SEVERAL eie. i Idaho Ihr-ah- l Fourth street, OORIMKS, U'.t i.FOUlXNF.. eusW-t- f John Kupforj Praise God rtBARr.nnEl., The Prnlo God Harcbone, who said that President Lincoln was killed bccnue ho went t tho theater, nowr tell u, ftftcr hat ing sent Dickens to ft literal hell that Chicago Montana st., Corinne, Desltr la has met with ft !mcuu it grant2ST23 ed a good ninny divorce. nnd sold lager on U1 mini-den- , Two our tho of school of Sunday. Ao4 snuaufsctarif f fine native of Balaam, havo outraged the public car by tlio grent city of the west with comparing 11 Sodom nnd Gomorrah, forgetful that tlioMi Pistols ransJcsl nt InMniments 1wr who live in glass houc should not throw It (tone tUytcb tux) jw rautcct. stone. lftheesam blasphemer were not hypocritical, they would toll their congregations of tho immense In Boston every Sunday, and that If natural luws nro violated by saint or sinner, the just n well nirthe unjust will suffer. The cheap peddlers AK9 of cheap theology who seek to scare people into their particular church, have but ft few sympathizers here. Tho sfttno clergymen ivbured President Grant for taking a rido into tlio subuths, while he win here, instead cf purd-hin- g himself by listening to the denunciations of Jeremiah and Pula. Eoston & I mii-fortun- a A.TOIH3S JEWEL GOLD Y. l-- t Now Blaclosmith no St. Loui, Nov. adyts. inscsLLAHEOtra TV 13 CAIUIY 'J'lin 4 i WagonShop. ONEILL LAFOROE, Mannfectarers Vor.' Chicago Journal . of It is sometimes asserted that, asido from tho practice of polygamy, Utah is about as moral and a community ns any in tho country. .This Is a mistake. It is a notorious fact that for twelve or fourteen years pnt tho political and religious leaders of Utah havo kept in their service organized bands whose business it was to murder harmless emigrants, whore only offence was that they were unfortunnto enough to bo Gentiles, and therefore opposed to tho abominable 3Iormon system. A community in which such an organ izatioru can flourish is certainly in a very low. condition as regards well-behav- Wagono, ed morals. Tho suit lately gained by 3Irs. Cook against Brigham Young proves that the prophet, in addition to his darker crimes, was not above such offences ns stealing from his dupes. PhUct, I'rcss, Mr. Talons, in his lecture on Paris, tolls about a young daughter of the keeper of the 3lorgue who is in tho habit of entering the room where tho dead ore lying on marble slabs, in the middlo of the night, and pnaing her hand over the clammy faces to see If the Jets of cold water which nro kept playing upon the bodies are foiling ns they ought, seldom boau Wornpr tiful. The formation of their features, and particularly the forehead, is moro or 1. masculine. Miss. London was rathor pretty nd feminine In the free, but 31iss Sedgewtck m3 tho celebrated SnsVi6' tbo contrary. hfl(1 forehead as high as that rS an intellectual man. Tho Chicago Times says there was do! cou!J Cl!icft business. " Ee!L.A7RvnH VifTF.rt tii Buggies. ILargcst Cuarantoed. aj-- end geatrsl bMlcsml lilnj. --5.1 ZZarso-shoels- g ftXIOF-Cor- ucr mill Torth Front r-li- ntrret. C'orlnne. O. IX. oc26.tr ELLIOTT, Wholesale an! Rstxlt Deikr la X1ST COEINNE. " J , Apple., Pcnclics, " v Orange? nml Lcmonv, .AND... LIMES, NUTS, At4 all other thopioal; pnoDuciioiio, . - i fORIUSE, VTA II. oil Bcc!i c3 Ctail:-;r- Ahys r.lzzzunts, on y VS2?!l T Caco ai Lower Rates Sieve. Uad th feteet r: r! cc. IcmIc. i oflSf 8ptaSf prinUng can be seen.lawn at tb oOc. L and Carrlagco, Repairing dono to Order, nnd good Work Jne Portrr rhe l end PO jtt it DONE 0.T,I,ESCR,WW t tl r.imrsT bepj Ttza tzj cll:r Hssf' 1 , |