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Show " ' H'' - ,i. A , , & - , BSIW duly eomE repohtfji. DENNIS thousand dollars. Imports from tho mining districts are unusually encouraging. Hie silver receipts to day were tlility thousand dollars. "New and rich dlscoveriei are re' , ported from all quarters. before Judge John Allen was Hawley onthe chargo of killing William Hutching of Coalville. He was committed i to await trial. J udge Hawley issued a warrant for the arrest of John D. T. McAllister and Elder Albert P. Rock wood on the, charge of Concealing from,1 and' refusing to deliver up to, the Uulted State Marshal the penitentiary convict who was sentenced to fifteen years for murder. The arrest was made, tho prisoners appeared before the Judge, and examination continued to the 0th int. the v W, W. Perry, pot quartermaster of Camp Douglas, died this afternoon of typhoid fever, He was an officer much bo loved. This Is the fourth fatal caso of typhoid nt the Camp in six weeks. editor and .Proprietor. TUESDAY. SEPT. 6, 1871, THE UY 4A3 PUBLIC OPINION CHANCED? The St. Louis Democrat, a Journal' of great freight and influence, argues on tho Utah question polygamy that the rent!-meof the jople of the UnlUnl Stated U In favor of tolerntlng, by way of pity for the victim of our barbaric custom, This Is a bold itatvmeiit from such n source, but our reading of public opinion doc not show such degeneracy of press and people, a that dan- W KCTERX UNION TRLKURAFH THE LATEST DISPATCHES. Interest i:i" Nous from Salt Lake Two Prominent According to tho census of 1870, the pop ulation of the United Stutes, exclusive of AlAske, is 33,553,033, or about a million and a half less than tho forty millions, which statisticians had counted on, in the natu'ral .increase of our. country. Of this whole number, there are 32,189,437 natives, and 5,508,400 born in foreign lands. The races are subdivided irlto 33,580,989 Whites; 4,880,009 Negroes; 25.731 Indians and 03,251 Chinese, In 1830, the population will oxceed fifty ono million,' by the ordl nary ratio of increase, and whon tho'prei' ont century closes, tho inhabitants of the United Statu, cannot be less than one hundred millions. What a groat and mighty human power, is that, which the boys and 10001 , girls of our day, nrj iu -- THE OTHER SEX. A fvoionnhln tmm ' advice to a mirried to an daughter: "Never take your evening pirtv ; there nothing that is nl ways 0 muvh in the way," "Mother, it is of no ue; I can never love Mr. Sprowler," "Well," said the mother, looking at her with sut prise, "that Is no reason why you should not marry him." A man whose wife hvignd herself in his presence, on being akcd why he did not prevent the tragcly, replied: "I cut her down three times lat week, and I can't bo always cutting hor down." The fail and winter crop of female lectur ers bids fair to be very heavy. All sorts of subjects, "will be Introduced. "How to Keep Down tho Family," I announced by n "beautiful Indiana ludy of twenty-five.- " A young lady requested to bo released from bur marriage engagement on the round that when she contracted it she be fieved her lover a "duck," but lias since found him to bo a goore. A Salt Lake City piper says the climate . there Is peculiarly trying to the hair. Inferences fiom this statement implicating tho Mormon Wives would doubtless be unfair. A young gentleman in Chicago fell in love with a hotel waiter girl, hut love find tha frgm that once fiuirl heart when hu found "tweet little thing" utting her toe-na- il with kutler hnilh In th kluh.n. (to ha ..k. J .,f Ih. U17 ymi adore). What ha been the brightivt idea of the whole non?- Answer,, (lobo toldr. her In a confidential- whisper). Ytjur hu-ba- ml 1 ' - . Be-- v fore Judge Hawley. that tl.e country bad decendd to commiserate tho monftrous sin of Utah, then THE CENSU3. 'I. i , (Eut of Oralgbtou k Manro'a). FGHKIGN NKIVS. SERIOUS RIOT IN DUBLIN. 4. j It is officially Vienna, September stated that Ministers Von Heust Andrassy and Ilorcnaat, will at the conference 4. ait emperors at Sulzburg, Tho Emperor of THE CITIZENS OF NEW YORK ot Au.tita leaves for that city AFTER THE CORRUPT Hong Kong, September 3. A disastrous OFFICIALS. j J . ETC., ETC. ETC.,. typhoon visited this vicinity yestoiday. Twelve vessels were driven ashore and much ; danragu done' on land. y 1aris, September 4. being tho first anniversary of Che dowma.l of the Em-pira proclamation was itucd and military precaution taken against dangerous deinonstiution, but the day passed quietly. Tne of tho National Guaid, in tho ciiie of southern France, will begin on the fifteenth instunt. Troop have been eonccutinted at points in the south, in such a mai.ncr as will Insure piompt obedience to the luw as soon a thu dnaimaineut is tom pitted the itato of siege will be raised. y In tho Assembly the Minister of Wur informed the Chamber that tho commission appointed to investigate the capitulations during the lute war, would meet on the fifteenth instant. It would Investigate the events in chronological older, taking up tlie surrender of Sedan first. A bill providing for a tax on newspaper, was adopted. London, September 4. A railway accident occurred in noithetn Fruneo. Ten persons were killed and an immense number 'I hurt. Dublin, Sept. 5. There was fierco fighting all night. The police were driven to their barracks, but received reements and charged the crowd dosperetely.; .They were driven into the barrack, however. Tho assault was repeated several time, but with the same result. A bar of iron wa thrown from a public house at the ;o!ice, which led to tho storming of the house and tho capturing of its inmates, An attempt was made to rescue them by a mob, and in tho battle which followed, the house wa completely wrecked by the mob In it frantic rage. Half of tho policemen engaged in tho .affrays wwro injured. Thu prisoners sang tho national song alt night. There I great excitement, and it is increasing. Pari, Sept. 6. There aro sixty thousand troop in tho city, and a constant patrol h kept up. Lyons, Marseilles and .Bordeaux are filled with troops, Dublin, September 5. --Tho prisoner are cheered ami tho pollco hissed. .Women ' helped tlio rioters. To-da- e, IIO.ni: NR tvs. New York, September 4. Tho meeting of citizens in relation to alleged fiauds in the city finance, held at the Cooper Instl"-tut- o was largely attended. Much enthusiasm was shown by-- the audience, when the city oflleiaU were denounced fiy various .speaker. Among tho prominent citizens present weri, Noah Davies, W. M, . Eviuts, llcnry Clews, Isaac Hailey, S. 11. Moses Grinoll, Lockwood, Chittenden, Jackson, Schultz, Marshall O. Roberts, General John A. Dix, H. J. Arnold, and a number of others; On motion tho chair was taken by Havuinyer, who said the non-ptizun in its composition was minting and objects; nil parties aliko were equally interested in having an efficient and economical adminUtiatiou in our cityi government. He said that the charges of corruption and extravagance preferred against the city authorities had not been atitactorily answered. After an address by a number of )ryininent citizens, demanding a municipal reform and rigid inquiry into past expenditures and present condition of finances, the following resolutions were passed. A series of twelvo resolutions were adopted, which declare the city and county debt before tlmt doubled within two and. a half years, being now one hundred and thiiteen millions more than millions; over sixty-thre- e when Mayor Hull was inaugurated. 'While wo have reason to believe that many millions morn, will bo paid out on floating and contingent claim, unlo thu present official are removed, or their fiauduieut practices exposed. Tho fourth resolution names W. M. Tweed, lticlmid U. Connelly and A. Oakey Hall, a officers directly ni reigned at the bar of public opinion for these offense, and declare that unless they can meet the charges by other evidences and on ditfcrejit pleas than have been furnished in their behalf and credit, tin City of New York and material interest of its citizen, will demand to bo deprived of the officers which have disWill Remain Only a Few Days honored their power. Thu fifth resolution demands a full detailLonger. ed exhibit of tho public receipts and expenditures for the past two years and a half, what has been dono with tho t rvqney, to whom paid, and upon what conridetation and pretence in eery instance, while sixth russolution neit tlio right of cili.on to know, and their deteimlnalion to ascertain wlio nro and havo been on tho pny rolls of tho city government, what pay receivnl and What services they rendered, and to what extent any members of the present city gov&A .M ernment nro concerned in real pattnorhip, ItCi or under ficticious names in plundering tho public treasury. The seventh resolution demands that legal remedies bo resort'd to to recover tho stolen money; that tho law should bo altered to effect till olject, if necessary; and the eighth, that an ppnl bn md to tha next legiriuturn to rejmitl tlm New Yoik. a present city charter and . . . give .. NOW IS YOUR CHUJCE FOR A GOOD to-nig- ht, to-da- vx-Muy- ai I t re-in- fo ii -- i . C-- bt rllr"'"" f'"m ,,f '? ; d ctuun-- , -- eyu-dea- - QUEGD8DME, i ' ' I. ;; " CHINA, ' , r - i K OUTFITTirJG HOUSE, t 'j - Maaiaaa RtmtflblWMa 4th A GLAOOWAHS, i.i ( h. ' i wachBit Jr pr-a- cr I'lteimitteu alt ran.uJThe liouu-- . U SI-- F-jt- B IT J CORINNE, UTAH. : i : . , CHANDELIERS, , Constantly On S Hand, at flrrl Every Family should have e Bottle. one U lead t t ng cnia an a h i from many of tbe inoet etulnrut in tue We roanfrv r physician t A. JACKSON h Vt.t Kt Lt.U July 171.-JA0-a nn have . ormnun ca nl thn md ni n Hams I ill ra," eii n he vect-if ! Irl p.t th-- re a secret nr It i n nre, he . rit. der. d natent met! clue mi mtent tiavliui lecn nim W JhV evmmd th f.rn ula fo niaVI g the tjuntbi limn I B'ltertt,' nd nnhnelta'ingly y t nalif'ii one nf tarn ee-- eiice an the artir e In It citnipoNllon ar th - lieeS t the e a- a in whM the Tala, a Imulant b'lng Idtfhtv lv an I Uglulv Lotatlv-- , The M nf trm,'rli)g them - strictly (n arrord nre with t e rnl-eecv. Ilaviinanee-- l th ti, e rn itteCeci In 6'ie rtv le nmcll e. esuk" p eau e In yco . mendieatbcm to a t p r n- - dolmut of vokhig It eebl g the beat To.do and Bt malaut now offer d to the ptibl'e. - H. Botslirkmv M. D. T. O. cut a. M. D. ALrRvn lle.cfKK, M. D C Om ra M. It M. D. f McDowzin M. It. P. A Wa M r. a. Pikk. M. I. ME AND GENERAL Ml (t,l HCUSE FURNIMIIIIG - QQOCR. 1 d.C90-t- f td 1 f i le-hn- S I- of fi flEDRISII p'-a-- t.llLES, VhOLO AX rt Sbils DaLU4 XX AMD ? 1- t In a v r. Ln we, W. A. atLCOX. M T; NHELr AND HEAVY K,n, ion. M. b. llt'BVRT P.ItVM. HoarrraL, St Ioui Md.. Oot. t, Maris l7t 4 X. the f.. niuU EOS k Co i I h'Ve ealhiined for n.a in ttfe -- ll tue Unmwli nd need then- - In lie HopitAtor the a--t flonr nmnihe Irooflidirth m th - iu at vnln.hlo tome anil atlmnUi.t now n uae L. MKL'i EU. a Jackiin k Co , ?a tT. I. Jn y a. t7 havtnR esml. d he formula from wi. ten o.rcel eKr..td tomach t,itter. aie prrpt ed and havl y w( the method I f eotn 1 In tti nl.Tcreiit if. . au aafclv nH Utn a the credlcnta, (.nm vt'i which we are a qnatired. From the trreat care elth which h y 'e comp-uiled. end f rom (he o- nice matrrl le which enter tU'o them, wehav-no- d will t rove, a. ubt hat lb de rrrve to ho, t.- mnet itonuier tonic aud atunulaut in jty cottra, T. O PoviTOCK Tf. D. T. J. VAaTltt, t D. IN ronrar with every word c intniDcd Ve HARDWARE,1 JA , Uf-to- i IQXJOR.Q ' Iron, Stoves, Nails, Tobacco and Cigars i AND m-ae- e re-uiii- hf-e- t n Mining Implements. AND PRODUCE. i - Xiao. IXauiUacturera tt-e- u. jeht-er- f n 'he love etimonl.l. Joint lvxi.Mar. M. D. t has -- Vat V As 1.- 1- to jt ottr Jontt ITnTMtv. p, M J h I. TMrnv, 31. b. Mi, M. T. M. D. O. FRavku . 3L .; W. m. Kr.vra. XaritSATi, t ict ID 1S7d. Wre-r- a !.. o i r- H '!I 1'lit-- rtnul-- t tit.-- f Rocker Irons, Gold Pans, Rocker Dippers, y a- ta'tl HifT. M. D. tAit'rtim, M l J J Qrfsx, H.1 t. 8pring Point Shovels, Farming Implements ta. it- Ht'fK W.,11 WnoiivrAiin. . P. b. , M O. M.t. v. rt. C.T.Niarats, P. Mra-mcvT- . I. M l. M M. P. M. D. , a, 'toLteit, Gold Scales,: I. O. A DnHUTT) H. E-t We of the Oe ebra'ed J formula h t'tttira. rnrt a d it to be rompoe-- of arttrl. a tl'at ere eo. aidemd the t to tea n ed bv the Mdl nl Profcaa uu, a"l on of the b at b itera wa kn w of "ow In uae. Very rreitrnt'uty, B M IVICAH. M. I). H. H. Hahv. M. r. m. n o. a. mamre. j. n. fb'nj!"tn.n- t have 't - IhT't. m-c- b-a- by nil Driigglntn A Grocer. JAB. A. JACKSON A CO., Props, For Hal 103 A 107 3T. Oil street, AT. I.OriN, no. Laboratory jM iioiVG i1 ECHO DOLLARS Ntw School Book, In A II. H. rrll. 1F.RKIN. i r iloAcn. 7 SO i wound bsAUtlfal Conuln-ove- e n e. Da te 8. Bays, eli.; by nvbater. Thiriva, 1 e. re,frah o( sperVlIue. Content d siTi tr a. If lm-- n p igra aen BanipNiopNsmall I nl iw of , t sell r for C3 cent. Liters t ruia for I tr- I i d n t!on. i' J. . MUSIC ron t3. r aewsn re Will Fv7iblni worth or r.' Pub.crllxire to xt Meat AL Mortbit are t (ng th'lr mnsl i fo- trs. ttiMU tvo renia a Tfio who hav not a en this, ''tislal nd 3 Vfag si ' shoa d Tula or a astnp copy. rh mnrio I br Ila-- , llioro .s'. Kluns , era-si d o'tu r i'0'.ia a wt It r bsck nnuib-Tfor 41 cent. bvck Foa i. umber for 75 cents. I'l-i'- e. , To j - (CB. Goods. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Everything for a compluta ontllt to Freight, Hunt, Mine or Prospect' . : j t DEALCR8 j Montana Street, IX hetwoeu 4th niul 5t)i UTAH; Improved Rockert Complete nd (heap CORINNE, -- Groceries, r hy a AJXDa arl-- f JOB PRINTING GENERAL MERCHANDISE. j I-.- . CORINNE, U. T. OX ENTIRELY 4-i - HEl'i MATERIAL FOH 8ALE. tl f - AT THE ILargcst! Stock. J ri Reporter Office IN CORINNE, ' AT f tN AND to-d- street,. J ay JeH-Jo- S&K FRANCISCO AUD J Sell at Lover Rates r DONE TO ORDER BY im tootle at ncd. I' j I WE CARRY THE -- to-da- V i , -- j ' I ain-e'a- IH-erli- ! ! i Particular attention paid to Ordert mau . - - j. f - - - Addeeas GOLD JEWKt'lftY. -- . s L. I'nTfiltH, 390 Itron.lnny, X. Y. .it 00 I t '5 IS ailing Fur 1 k issSm House r Wal, NnAR R.KaV'U M. t. i I W0cgMmc') Quicksilver, Picks, an9 q il th- - by Mail. au!7lf , t . Prompt Attention Given to Orders ! n. ", N - X. 1 W T. i TIN, COPPER. AND SHEET-IROWARE. of th nrn.-ra- t dice t ern l a rnch nae tn irr Ved ral nrorce-ioTh. y are ve-y 1. and ae inttl tnij t'ttdc rl pVaeat.ilc conih n v tot-- d aa rorndtorai-w(.t b f mid to he f eatu-en- t of lw r d- - hflfa cd I sea f ,b I ya m, whtb"a from in pat ed dig. atin u fr 'tt I. A. Jamvs M. D. I'. J- r . VAT.tr -. - j i r (I.H - Anr. Sheet t nnned Copper, ne qut nm.rh Hittcre, and ttnd he rente tl bi-c- n . - of l. John Kupfer. ay r ; re m ra rlage to-d- l i e. tT. H, , , BarA FurnNare od-- - ' Tbo i ; VHOLC0ALQ AflD fCTAIL, , 4-- i It f f f Platrd Ware. -- j gen-?rlrul- i - MKAT MA1HCKT, -- i i ' 4 XTBfiRXT "... , i ui 1 ty 5 ; e y, i LAMPS, - 0.-nr- ela-tlci- ' ITUBB, tI are from tula matte aud In iuieu e4 a au anti-- d ptlc, aI ivaluab e ae itflmtla-eiim- i as an H)iST and Iteenperant. and is cm a of thev I are sever In a vlnirie Instance fat ed iu m t luipvre-nltTbryr ptrdctt lar'y UhVEFI !I4L 6 BdALK. etrenethetilna and vlving mind tha the inT(nmtme ajat-m- . The HOME and to t e wh nl ns.lt are rom;oundrd elth th gr aeai rare, end o lielA rtiisuianl I a ver been ff rad t the leiblle ho el.KAstsNT To I UK TxTr. and a tua m Ima comb'nluit a t many r mid l agesta. hy tha medio I fraternlt' as the he Known t lie Iharnia o;ko, 1 cota lltta to give them a nd ar-ato- wo high y MinnORS, ' CUTLERY, ! iudoraad and bed by mor. loading (class than aur other tmjlo o atlninWnt now is ua. they are a UKE KMfiVEVTAtIVE for Keser smiI Anus, - i PICTURE. Tho tho, .k. ..I Th- - ra- - a Ira a 1 lbs (Ml i. i tha community were'rxtendnd to the Time U t a vi i : tv and other nowspapurs which have contributed to enlighten thpublic mind upon tho state of affhira in the city. Saxe says that Vermont It famous for WVlEUlIOUSi: A LESTEir, Washington, September 4. It is not yvt four taple. "men, women, maple ugar to course the what known the are propose The secretary firt Ut and horse. tmng, LEVI MAX nr. Its, Proprietor. Imprtsa of t nre fleet, the second and third are exceed to pursue in relation to the $300,000,000 Ingly sweet, and all aro uncommonly hard five pr cents which remain of the now loan Frcfth MEATS njul FISH to beat,- under the Funding bill, but the impression is a of told of anecdote .Atro. lady young An Kept Constantly on loo. In financial circles, that no more ridprevails on a was out who VEAL. 11F.F.F, Mi GAME, recently rro.V, ET.. Harrisburg, new bond will be offered for a month to At h less and Betel . ing excursion. The horse commenced Materials kicking, when she, In the mot simple man- l come, and that when Boutwell dccid) . to vrv day. 4 Wars! oprii i sii nr and out to her get companion ner, requested more of tho new loan on the maikrt, Freali Hauvnjea, ma le Torn the beat t ....roRtii-iR- o 'hold the hore'a leg, or he might injure the place Its atore. or..... alwayl oflVr all three classes of thu bonds iiient, will he vehicie. Montadis Ntreet,diiiNear Hlxth. in equal A.h and Hlokory Plank., Hub., . Oak, i. , "Grammar clas, stand up and recite. authorized under tho Funding net, I shall i unless a each " of Girl Congress class, par- portions 8pok., Rim., Fallas, Eto. Timms, parse girls. " Olv ooiio ihet be Lav remeva io a lUttenr . the' lovely gender, lively In the meantime authorize him to withdraw ticular noun, of tiaatto heir 'and 'double number, kissing mood, the four and a half and four per cunts Irom ferSon; immediate tense, and in the expectNEW AND COMMODIOUS CTORES, Moaaxia st.; Coriuns. tha market altogether. e. ation case to matrimony, according to tw fliKira aud onaud dm from Cali'ornt first bale., V iVcnji.rtn New York, September , pesiir in h to Mari . . for sold California S new of hops, k KT ATCI-TS10 wml IP Xm. Ml lai Market atreet. If the National debt of the United seventy-fiv- e cent per pound. c tun r of flue uatlve man And of 10 Aud and SI California t for payment, by States, could be given out, Salt Lake City, September 4. Colonel , (Buev lfvia t ) the proceetls of the Arctic Soda David E. Duel, si prominent mining operaSAX FRAXC1SCO. f contract, and ro a(t lntnni'eii Iwsvau,. ban.t, Fountain and Ice Cream saloon, in this tor, wa badly injured by a runaway team H Pi.O.ta iMtirina donv with dsm H end , msd. Sacramento Branch! 'i before the entire sum, y on Ills way ; to Tooele. A physician c city, would disoharge " NCa 17, 19 i il tevm h straet lyJTlrn And thi, Inde- - was sent to his assistance. is President. Hall Work Oakey , Carpenter and Join fine confectionery and Tlio Episcopal Clmrch was Informally 4Vipendeqtly, Pt tho s2-t- f, Of Every u fruits at Stone Sf Tiltons. Tho beautiful stone consecrated yesterday., , r ser,A No. W ni. Knnbc A. farmers and prospectors edifice was crowded to excess, and the pFfvIghtcm,Worses and mules at Hnr- - vices were most Impressive. To. tlie Plnuo, direct can nd thfl4c,t never transactions Thu through liirfiiry, mining Apply the Repertsr Oflee. denbrooki stables, comer Front and18-t-Sixth Ofllce. this bundled seven were & Gould 8on f. i 8. A jy tho - . I j Death ol'nii .A iiii j OALcoi at Cauip DouggluM. , Whotraale and retail dealar ln I Mormons Arrested and Taken 0 griuvo at tho change from tho great day of i860, when tho mighty national voice poke with all U energy for tho uprooting and extirpation of tho twin crimes which scandalized tho American name. Sophist hirelings In Utah a.re jotent indeed, when their cunning excuses for polygamy, ero accBptod ns sufficient to o with row the respect of the American pcoplo for the traditional virtues of the country. Put fortunately this Is not the ens i, albeit the staunch paper referred to is induced to deception by the sugar-coate- d cozenage that t nukes tho worse appear tho better reason." Neither the limes nor the morals of tho Republic have so changed that fho bestial customs of Utah under tho sounding nickname of polygamy, can bo tolerated or pitied and the Democrat misapplies the term "victims" to persons who nro voluntary (Tenders Against the law, whoso vengeance is now feared, and tho common decency of a Christian nation which they still trample under foot In deliberate purpose. The public sentiment 'of the country may look back and discern attributes honorable to human nature) In African slavery, but in polygamy, nothing is found, save fraud, wickedness and undying hate toward all that is good of God or man, That it will all fadeaway before tho light and virtue of tho age, no sensible mind can doubt, but every word of compaction lor tho brutal lust hero substituted for moral obligations, bat gives new vigor to wrong. As the less degrading bondago of tho century foil before incessant and irrepressible conflict, so must tho infernal system of Utah fall aUo. :i C; COLDBERCS Montana Street, Corinne, Utah. J be wo should T. D. C OI7 WAY, to-d- ay CO. nt If It GROCERIES, ETC. , J. TOOHY, gerous proposition would Indicate. MISCELLANEOUS ADVTS. MISCELLANEOUS ADVTS. i Chicago IPviooe. Tbsa any other Hcnit |