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Show !)gtkn function. SIvc published every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, by the Okden Publishinc! Company. BY TELEGRAPH. General Cresswell.public opinion inclines to the belief that the position of Minister Special to the Oiim-- i Jpnctios by the Atlantic and to England was tendered to tressweu. Pacific Telegraph Company. Notwithstanding this impression, Mr, Cresswell denies the statement. Gen. Dem- Schenck and Gen. Butler are also men tioned in the same connection, but speculation is all at fault. It is authoritatively stated that tho English mission was indirectly offered to Wendell Phillips and by hiin declined. The "Shenandoah" left Boston on the 5th day of Sept., and has now been out 1 days, much over the required time for her veyage. It is surmised at the Navy Department that her commander has detained his vessel at the Made:ra JAMES McG AW, President and Business Manager, to whom all Business communications should tie addressed. Grand Democratic onstration in New York! Two Day's Meeting. To day and to morrow special meetings will be held in one of the Tabernacles, Salt Lake City, Herr Jacob i Released by the First Presidency and the Twelve Apostles, commencing at 10 a.m. The Deseret Evening News says these meetings are "solely for the .purpose of religious instruction." Everybody is invited. The house was full on Thursday night at Mrs. M. Bowring's benefit, which we were very glad to see. The performance was, altogether, the Older best we have seen in Ogden. residents may, by longer experience, be led to dissont from us, but we speak per- Theatre. from Prison! Capitulation ofMetz! New Candidate for the Spanish Throne! Garibaldi Organizing a Strong Torce! Peace Efforts of Thiers a Failure! sonally. AMERICAN. "The Married Hake" put everybody ia great good humor. Mr. Graham's eccentricities, Miss Adams' archness, ease and abandon, and Mrs. Clawson's droll humor, kept the audience in continual merriment. "Uncle Tom's Cabin"was well put upon the stage. The scenery, dresses and the whole make-u- p of the characters was worthy of all praise. Mr. Thorn's Uncle Tom was a good, faithful piece of acting. Islands. A Washington speech to the Herald says the most persevering efforts to induce the President to give out the correspondence between himself and Secretary Cox, thus far have all proved a complete failure, the President positively refuses to converse on the subject any further, dedaring that tho correspondence is stricly private, and that under no circumstaices can he allow it to be published. New York, 28. A London special says the fall of Metz will release 150,01)0 Germans, who will march at once against Paris auJ render its speedy capitulation absolutely sure. All hope for r ranee is abandoned in Europe. She must accept the conditions as a conquered country. The French citizens refuse to believe that Metz has capitulated; they declare the story another German lie. The report that the District Attorney had commenced proceedings against the Canada banks for violating tho usury laws, caused some excitement in Wall Street. There was quite a rush of bor rowers to take up their loans and meet their collaterals. Loudon dispatches claim to have authority for stating that Paris cannot hold out through November. They say Prussia will then impose conditions upon rrancs which she cannot help accepting: that after the fall of the Capital peace will come but not until then. Berlin journals of a late date declare Germany will never stop the war until she has secured Alsace and Lorraine, and that such is the united voice of the whole nation. Specials report that the troubles in the South of France are growing very serious, and that the peo p!e there are greatly dissatisfied with the management of matters in Paris and the Provisional Government generally FOREIGN. MScnald, French ambassador Italy, has been recalled. - to places before leaving. Garibaldi is still at Dale personally superintending the organization of free forces. He has collected a strong force which is subjected to most stringent discipline. The nague, 27. The resignation of Von Limburg, Minister of Foreign Affairs, is soon Baron Gericke De Herwivcn, expected. now Minister to Belgium, is spoken of as likely to succeed to that office. Capture of the Stage RAILROAD. PIOXEEU LIXE OF UTAH. ON AND SATUHDAY, OCT 1 W70, Trains will loave Ogden dally t Arrive lit gait Lake City at 5.30 p.m. 7.30 pju. By private communication we learn that three men, answering to the description given of the robbers who plundered the Stage, near Salt Creek, on Monday night, have been captured by the sheriff and are in gaol at Nephi City. They 8 WIIOLKSALE&RETAIL a.m., and 10 a.m. aud NOW OPENING! In addition to tho above an TRAIN ACC01IM0DATI0X were overhauled by the sheriff and his posse about a mile and a half from the spot where the robbery was committed their boots corresponded with the tracks made by the robbers, and the Stan driver swore to them when brought into his presence. They are men who have been living a short time at a place called OGDEN CITY. AFTER Leave Salt Lake City daily at 5 a.m. and 245 p.ni Arrive at Otfden at 7 a.m. and 4.45 p.m. Robber. cm. i. UTAH CENTRAL Troyes, 27. Nogent was evacuated by the Prussians last night. They fired several WILL RUN DAILY, SUNDAYS EXCEPTED, Fall & Winter Goods. tearing Opden City 0 a.m. and Salt Lake City, Washington, 27. 4.40 p.m. 011 which full fare will entitle the purThe President has appointed Samuel chaser of a ticket to return on the aame day and Coulter,collector of Internal Reveuue, in train froe, and will stop by arranging with the the District of Washington Territory. Conductor, at any point on the line to tukeonor let off passenger. ievan. New York, i7. PassvnKers will plea?e purchase their tickets' at The steamer "Arizona" from Aspin- the offices, Fifty cents additional will be charged IiitereMting wall arrived at this port Some About the Stage Robbery when the fare ia collected on the train. of the holders of theMariposa certificates have served notices upon the trustees of FARES: $1.06 the Mariposa estate, for the benefit of Ogden to Kaysville Nephi, Oct. 27, 7 p.m. $1.35 certificate holders. Interest on certifi" ruur iiuuureu and ioriv dollars in lanniugton cates have not been paid upwards of two $1.60 " Centreville coin, taken from the coach by the rob " The registered Wood's Cross bers, are recovered. years therefore under the terms of trust the trustees have to sell the estate for $2.00 " papers, etc., are cut up so that they can gait Lake City not oe luentined, with, the exception c Mr. Lindsay's George was only excelled the benefit of certificate holders. For all information concerning Freight or PasA London dispatch just received states one package. by his Legree, which was terribly natur- that the wreck "CamSt. Ledger gave information where the sage, apply to of the D. 0. C ALDER, al, and though in opposition to the bria" has washed ashore at Isday, Scot money was, but it is thought that he Ticket and Freight Agent. knows where there is more. lie says sympathies of the audience, elicited land. There are no further tidings of t tie nor are that there Heath and himself 3 started McKay, their any missing boats, applause. Mr. JOSEPH A. YOUNG, even that another passenger than out tor the purpose of robbing the mail SLTERIXTENDEXT. was received as an old friend and hopes Mr. McGartland, will ever be seen. I hey were going north to rob the Mon favorite, and was, as usual, rich and A Great meeting and procession of tana coaches, but. a friend of McKay's in told him that the treasure box only went racy. Phil, takes in any character, the Democracy took place Mr. Graham's "I'm a lawyer," will be a honor of the Democratic delegates. occasionally on the Montana coach, and A VARIETY OP when it went, it hud an armed forced They were a great success and there in Ogden, and his lank appearConstantly on hand, at the Yard, were a larger number to witness them with it; and they concluded they would ance and comical cut will not soon be than at any other preceding occasion. the come down this way. They had three On the Corner West Theatre. shot-gun- s The y commenced Ogden and three procession which passing forgotten. revolvers, to suit purchasers will be aold cheap, Hall at half past seven, and was Mr. Bowring, who took the part they got just for the business, and had Quantities for t'anh or Grain. For particulars apply on the three hours passing. Some of the Ward concealed while staying at Levan. 3. M. THOMAS, Proprietor. Kept premises. assigned to Mr. Dunbar, who had not organizations readied over a mile in St. Ledger says there was nothing in ""ra returned from the north in time to length. Gen. McClellan and Gov. Hoffthe treasure box, and only sixty-thre- e A LARGE STOCK OF dollars in currency in the register sack appear, made a decided hit as Mr. Cute. man, received the procession from the He says McKay has that in his pocket. Mr. Gilbert Wright created a very favor- upper balcony of the hall. The crowd London, 27. was very dense in 14th street, and was He also says he don't know where the The assert that army correspondents able impression as St. Clair, and most of estimated at not less than 30,000 per- the Prussians refuse to receive deserters guns and pistols are; McKay hid them IlTJIlISIlVCi theminor characterswere well sustained. sons. The noise was so deafening from from the French at Metz and stuck them in the mud, muzzle down, in garrison Miss Adams appeared to great advan- the procession, that but little could bo have orders to shoot them if OBISSON' CO. AUK NOW PREPARED TO they at Lavan held somewhere. said by the speaker inside. August Bel- tempt to escape. It is thought that McKay got more 11 furnish the best quality of Coal, at as did Clawson Mri. Mrs. and tage, A CHOICE ASSORTMENT mont was appointed chairman. He in1 he weather is wet and cold and the money than he let St. Legcr and Heath Bowring. Dellie Clawson's pathos drew troduced to the audience, OF GENTS' S. Know ot, is h. Jlerald. tears from many eyes which had long Seymour. The Governor delivered a Epidimic increasing. i suppiy oi t,wu iurs nas been or on the Cars, at Echo. been strangers to drops of sympathy. lengthy address, showing the effect the dered for the use of the Prussians. IVooIcn Factory Provo. All orders addressed in ROBINSON k Co., 27. While on the other hand, Miss Bowring Republican policy had on our shipping Berlin, Summit County, Utah, will meet with prompt and general commerce. He strongly The imposing protest to Kine Wil We clip the following description of attention. convulsed and brought down the house denounced the sending of soldiers here liam and Count Bismarck, forwarded the woolen factory, lately erected at Pro-vrepeatedly by the whimsicalities of the by the Federal Government. Fernando from all parts of Germany against the I ho Deseret from benator Gen. and Miller. Wood, Thayer Evening Xem. All human weed, Topsy. ot llerr Jacobi, the demoShe surprised T. followed in a short address. The fea imprisonment whd arc cratic interested in the growth and has induced the to leader, Kine her friends rendition of the part ture ot the her FASHIONABLE by evening, was the speech of agree to the release of Jacobi, and he is development of this Territory will be and will, by application, a little quicker fame risK, ot Hoot Shoe Maker, fame. Ho "r.rie" now at The jr., Democratic press liberty. catching of the cue and better acquaint was seen upon the platform, and was approve this landuble measure of the pleased to learn of the attention now Cricket, Base Ball and Race Shoes made to order. on by the audience, and made) ilepair neatly executed. Government as an act of justice. being paid to manufactures, as exhibited ance with stage business, do well in low called humorous speech, thinking that thi ONE DOOR SOUTH OF THE WHITE HOUSE, A conference has opened between the in the erection of this building, which comedy characters. Democratic platform must be right be States and Count Bismarck on the terms was constructed from furnished The entertainment was a success, and cause there were so many on it. Mc- ot plans entering into the Confederation. A FULL SLTPLY OF was repeatedly cheered we hope the Salt Lake Company will not Clellan C. WOODMANSEE, Bavaria asks a special Military Bud- by President Young, under the direction as the farious organizations passed. The of Smoot and and the leading men of administration. Mayor leave it long before they pay us another , JSti-t11. small hall occupied by Bryant'sMinsirels getQueen postal Augusta who is at present at Provo: visit. was also filled by a large audience, who the DEALER IN Chauteau at reRoyal Hamburg, has This factory is being established upon were addressed by numerous speakers, ceived the following telegram from Music. We were pleased to see Mr. Iwo stands were erected on King the Wo were GENERAL MERCHANDISE, principle. Union William, the capitulation of aware that extensive announcing "Win. which the Germans held forth the fortress and premises were Purdy leading the Orchestra, at Square,at DRY GOODS, garrison of Metz, being built for this business, and had the Theatre, on Thursday night. Wm. Among me novelties ot the procession which has been dispatched to this city seen the foundation which had been were a live engte, a ship fully manned, to be GROCERIES AX1 XOTIOXS; has been more accustomed to ball music officially bulletined. numerous relics of the old Fire Dept., prepared for the main building; but we "Versailles: To at Queen Augusta, than dramatic, but with practice he will and hundreds of other novelties and banwere astonished at the large structures AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMNTS,ETC. which we saw. A gentleman who had Also, become proficient in both, as he possesners. Neither McClellan nor Hoffman Hamburg: Good Supply of MECHANICS Marshal Bazaine commanding the visited Provo a made lately, and who is the TOOLS on hand. ses musical talent which only needs despeech. French garrison at Metz capitulated for one of the largest machinery this morning. His army consisting of agent Washington, 27. veloping to make him excel. manufacturing companies in the West, Ensign Jas. B. Hobson has been or- one hundred and fifty thousand soldiers, had said that there were no William. dered to the Pacific fleet. Commander factory 20,000 sick and prisoners are including Tborton is detached from the command in our hands. The buildings west of the Allegltany MounTO "JOHN SI'ltKKIS IS NOW PREPARED annv under Mar furuixli the liest quality Coal tains to those of Provo. We knew tl equal That Ditch. The gentle sprinkle to of the "Kearsage" and granted three shal Bazaine and the garrison regular that he was familiar with buildincs of A LARGE ASSORTMENT Lieut. Com. laid down their arms this which we alluded in our last, after wc months leave of absence. AT 84.00 TON p.m. Th'.s is tins description in ait John Word-naon tho Cars at Echo. is detached from the one of the most of the parts went to press grew into "considerable important events that OF All orders to lie addressed John Snriccs. Owl 'Kcarsarge" and placed on waiting has occurred to our arms during the country, and thought, after hearing his of a rain," and softened the ground orders. y that those at Provo must bo ville. Summit county, I'tah Territory. month. Let us return thanks to remark, present The following is a summary of the a merciful very good; but still we were unprepared more man was anticipated. As a nat providence which has accord 10 see such a substantial structure as we OCDEN TANNERY. ural consequence, Main St. was orna operations of the Post Office Department ed to us the victory." saw in the main building of the for the fiscal YO'J WOULD RE WELL FORTIFIED. TRY which ended June factory. Etc.. Etc mented by the "duck pond" again 30th, 1870: year, London, 27, 5 p.m. There arc many larger, probably; but LEATHER. consols tor money, 94.1; Consols for Come to liut our old friend and correspondent Total receipts of the Department account see and if I will not sell my Tunnfry ior souuity and strength there is no -- 0"J2J: 0.20 bonds of '02, 8'J better in any country. The main build- yon as (l(XJl) LEATHER as tho best, and as cheap Octave U. will bo pleased to learn that from postages, standing appropriations marta-- closed firm. an uie i.iiivtjN-me niaraei. in oj ing is of stone, and is 145 feet long, 05 Tl.uc If ... I. the City Fathers and the merchants, for free mail services, and special subsiHIDES and BARK WANTED. i juuncnrairr uuaraian eives the wide and four stories dies for steamship lines, $21,184,720.0."); high, exclusive of OAK as the terms of neace nronns JONATHAN BROWNING. r the Disbursements of all kinds, $23,'J!8,1 following, uniting their forces, have i the basement. The stories are each ed by hnirland. Russia and A twelve feet between the joists At the side channel about which he was exercised 838.03; Excess of disbursements over First; no cession of territory. Second: of and connected with the building, is a some ume since, and that he will not receipts, representing the actual cash the fortifications of Metz and & Strasbourg tower, about twenty-fee- t Dr. to the Treasury for the Postal ser- to be JJain Street. Umien vij square, in razed. Third, Franee to Dav 2(H).- he under tho necessity, when he returns which the staircases will be built. The lVattliinakers, Jewelers & Gunsmiths. vice, 2,814,1 17.08. 000,000 francs, and tha neutrals to guar to Ogden, of getting those and Elifin Watches. Postmaster Creswell, in his forthcombig stoga building will be crowned with a Mansard Keep Agents for American antee. boots. roof. It is the intention to fill the first nne constantly on hand a lare assortment of , . .i . r ting annual report, will again urge the t ,. , . , A VARIETY OF Jewelry, foreign Watches, Ouns, Pistols, and iwuwis lor me rrencil lionn are and part of the second floors with The work is a good and necessary one" abolition of tho franking privilege in said to be Ammunition ot all kinds. looms; very favorable. The Foreign Purchasers will do well to examine our Stock order that his Department may be made and the people will appreciate it, but Ministers at Madrid have been advispil spinningtheapparatus mules, &c, will liefore purchasimr alnnwhero. A statement is preparoccupy remaining portion of the, Repairing carefully done and all work warranted. the Spanish Governmant of the nom by the workmen say they have not yet ed to accompany the report, showing ination of the Duke of Aosta as a candi second floor and the entire third: the' Also, the exact amount which would have fourth will be filled with carding ma discovered that "load of hay." date for the throne of Spain. They have been paid during the SHEET IROX, present year, if communicatel the intelligence to their chines. Close by the store are two adobie Iiiats Wheat! The Ogden Branch all the free matter which passed through respective capitals. The Duke has sic GALVANIZED IIIOX. P . which will be connected with i i,:.. of the Z. C. M. I. has opened the build- the mails had been paid for at the regu.i mien urn oii. me crown in buildings, lar Postal rates. It is estimated at the case when finished, by covered it, railways; of election and Mr. the approval there- the Pool's store, for the Post Office ing adjoining IROX AND STEEL rilHE BEST BEER IN WEBER COUNTY, Department that tho returns of the Powers. It is certain feet largest of which is 134 feet long,84 A manufactured and for sale In quantities of reception of grain, and judging by the will show that from two to three million thatby1 russ-- grat and has two wide, exclusive stories, from Three (iallons and upward at Mendelsohn's and England have commit of basement. This will be devoted to Brewery, East of the Whit number of sacks piled up there, and the dollars worth of mail matter was carried ted themselves House Hotel, t, his favor. in Oitdcn. the Department, free; a sura quite boiling, cleansing and dying purposes. continuous weighing to be seen there all by Saloons and Families 27. Tours, Orders supplied. will sufficient to more than make the A COMPLETE STOCK OF The other building is 74 feet lone. 84 Jeceive M. Thiers, left Tours for Paris Dept. prompt attention. day, the Inst, must be doing a big busi yesterfeet wide, also two stories beside the f is It he day. will meet expected ness oec. Cox basement. This will be used for finisheave orders not. n opart from strictly cash sales. Rumors are in circulaTalk about grasshopper and starvation, admit any more visitors to sec him- - tion that the interview ing purposes. It is the intention to keep has taken place, 3,000 spindles at work and assigning as the reason that he must put ind proved a eight eels of just take a peep at the grain store. neither failure, the finishing touch on his Annual Reparty con- carding machines; there will to a compromise. probably senting state Reports is It port. thought that the new Internal that M. Thiers on behalf of the Provis- be about 200 hands employed in the NEAR Revenue Secretary will not be Ai.nnir,t.i factory. Complete arrangements will ional Government, refused peremptorily until after the be made for At Plain City, Oct. 25th, 1870, of of to subscribe to any condition for an ar washing the wool, and it Etc, Etc. mistice whicb would imply the chance will be dried by machinery. Every Typhoid Fever, Sarah Ann Allen, We are now prepared to New York, 27. exertion will be made to have the exchange of France to the claims of Prusyielding of A mass meeting was held last nio-l.- t daughter George and Laniira Allen, t sia for the cession of territory. The buildings covered early this winter. born Dec. 81, 1863. ratify the nomination of James liionb., provisional correspondents of the BerThat gentleman made lin At Rugby, England, Sep. 16; Eliza- for Congress. Lively Times. Bu.inens is brisk in One pound of Grease to papers say that Germany cannot town. fRht pounds of remarks in reference to the pro- withdraw stirring Every day Main St. ia thronged Wool will be required, if it every is not furnished the demands made beth, daughter of John and Mary Hill, posed interference of the any by the Na- with teams, and United States tional interests. if there are not many price of the grease will be deducted from the wool. All Orders addressod to. 1). H, TEERT, authorities in the coming election. One aged 1 year, 8 months and 23 days. greenbacks fiying round, lots of erain Lille, via Tours, 27. hundred thousand Democrats in this Beef and all kinds of Soft Grease Milennial Star. is pouring m. But strange to say, St. Quentin has been evacuated. Ogden Gitj, will hat a prompt neither greenbacks nor grain find their On Tuesday, Oct. 25th, 1870, at will rise in opposition and pitch all the Amiens is not yet attacked. taken In Exchange for The troops they have ordered there into the Prussians attention. retreated suddenly without way 10 tne junction office. What are midnight, of Inflamation, Mary Allen, river. (Applause.) If this is oar subscribers ! about commencing and hostilities, ' are AIVD now consister of Mr. Jas. Allen of this city, let them make the most of it." centrating near Laon. The siege of A special dispatch from Wash riLEs op It. The Utah Central con The aged 19 years and 6 months. La Ferte is also abandoned. A to the Tnbunt states, in consequence Wanted a s FULLER and of portion of the army of the I)uklarge tinues to do a large freight business. funeral took place at noun, Elder C. W. i,f Times in Salt Lake must bo a prutrm.tea interview, held vostpnlmr FINISHER. , JT. lively, by acuwerm Mecklenburg 13 Penrose officiating. between the President and. Postmaster- luoviug hastily the weight of guo-Jwhich arn' tjliinped toward I'aTis. there, daily. Superintendent d Mar-gett- d Iby-wo- Tam-ann- Particular Dress and Shirting Flannels, Linseys, Breakfast Shawls, Nubias, Hoods, Scarfs, Hosiery, Glores. tf Coal & Lime of SHAWLS. COAL! COAL! COAL! BLANKETS. $4.00 per Ton, -- at Cm-vill- CLOTHING 4J-o- o, II. WEBSTER, Woollen Shirts, and Drawers, etc. y STAPLE Oirde 3Iain , DRY GOODS m BOOTS & SHOES in COAL! COAL! PER 14-l- Clocks, Lamps, Jt i -- i. ... CHARTER 40-3- PARPE BOESSEL AND OTHER BRANDS OF mm mm, - HEATING STOVES: U. P. BREWERY TIRE a Main-stree- 20-t- Bis-maic- k, to-d- Excelsior Mills!! HARDWARE, GROCERIES, OGHDIEiN" CITY. y. 1)IEI. CLOTH FOR WOOL tr.n CLOTH first-clas- 2. CLAWSON s ia |