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Special All the circumPresident Grant arrived unexpected stances I am not at liberty to state, but it is probable that Favre's hopes of imto the Oodm Junction by the Atlantic and ly in this city,, at 'J o'clock this morn racinc lelegraph Uompauy.J ing, and missing the connection with the mediate alliance with Russia were a litmorning boat for Long Branch, con- tle too sanguine, and that negotiations cluded to spend the day here; he left thus far have necessarily been informal, this city by the 4:30 boat for his cottage and that in answer to the urgency of on the beech at Long Branch. the French Minister, Russia intimates Austrian and Russian agents are now that she cannot immediately accept such in this city inspecting improved arms. an alliance, nor take a positive step Lett rs from Prof. Hart in charge of against Prussia, unless in conjunction the Brazilian expedition, dated Para, with Austria or some other power. "At the meeting of the Reds, last Aug. 11, received in this city, report i lint the members of the expedition ar night, there were evidences of a growwell, lhat the Governor of Para has giv- ing disagreement in the Republican en him a small steamer with crew and ranks, caused by a jealousy and suspiccoal to ascend the river; he adds. ''I ion of the Ministry. 10 have discovered volcanic rocks." "I hear, upon good authority, lhat The Cunard steamer Scotia which left the Emperor's mind had been affected Ser- this Port Aug. 31, arrived at Queens-tow- n for some months. The citizens of the Sept. 8, making the passage in seven provinces are not sending men to Paris. days and eight hours, the quickest time Forty thousand copies of lhe Marsailles on record. The executive committee of were burned yesterday afternoon, and n the Cuban League, have decided to call the presses destroyed. Marshal is severely wounded in the leg, re- a general meeting of the League next and is a prisoner at Boult, near Se Thursday evening. Gen. Grant Favors the Maintenance of the French Republic! England and Russia Offer Proposals for . Peace! The Prussian Advance within Miles of Paris! Garibaldi Offers his vices to the French Republic! The Orleans Princes quested to leave France! Honors Paid to the Fallen Emperor! Exertions of the U. S. to Stop the War! King William Totally Ignores the French Republic! ment! The March on Paris Delayed! George R. a 1. 1 . rat '' U rmuite fafllfii Government: W. Ogdcn Post Office: ARRIVAL .... .... .... AND CLOSINO the belligerents. MAILS. ARRIVALS. Lake City, daily West, Through Mail daily . . Surth, Through Mail daily " 1,k'uI, Box Klder County, daily East, Through Moil daily . Suit a.m. a.m. 7.30 7.30 7.30 7.30 4.30 a.:n. p.m, 3.30 3.30 3.30 3.30 9.00 p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. a.m. CLOSING. lt Lake City, daily Mail daily . 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Last evening at 8 o'clock, Carl Morgans, of West 07th street, was assaulted and stabbed in the shoulder, but only slightly wounded, by William Gcng. a German tailor, who boarded in W est 44ih street, Gcrig was immediately arrested and locked up; at 9 o'clook the doorman made a visit to Ihe prisoner, and found him suspended to the grating over his cell door by a pocket bandker chief. He was at once cut down, and every means, including the galvanic battery, was used to resuscitate him but without avail. Chicago, 10. The population by the census just completed, amounts to 3tK),000 St. Paul, Minnesota, 10. Advices received from Red River coun try, state that the British regular force began their departure from Fort Garry, on their way nome, on August, ov. Col. Matzelv, commanding the expedi tion, had issued an order of the day coniplementinir the troops upon their good conduct and efficiency. The arrival of a new expedition to replace the regulars is awaited anxiously, Col. Matzeiy nav ing no civil powers and the colony being witbout any existing lorrn ui ment. The insurgent Kiel and his prin ciplo adherents are in concealment, wnii 10. Philadelphia, James Bromley and Bro's extensive IHTlne Worship enrpet factory at the corner of Jasper 8 held every Sundny. in the Taberncle, and York Sts., was destroyed by fire at ' 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.; and in the School about 5 o'clock this morning; loss Houses of the various Wards at 5.30 p.m. 125,000 and insurance $75,000. Suit Lake City Time. n head-quarter- Mac-maho- y o, d. y Territorial London, 10. Lyona hiva goiio-- account of the members of the former to King William's headquarters. police having been arrested as spies. It is said that the casualties of laewar The authorities are taking measures to thus far, amount to 400,000 men; more-thaprevent any disorder. one half of this immense number Taris, 9. either dead or maimed for life. Jules Favre has declined the services are From information received at Ibo- of the Orleans Princes, and togged Prussian embassy in this city, it is1 them lo quit the city, for fear of comcertain that King William has resolved) plications. It is again reported that the to the present revolutionary govignore has of Paris lo Diplomatic Corps gone ernment in Paris, as he considers it s in the inKing William's a shadow of authority in stitute terest of peace. Madame Georges Sand the event of of the occupation, of Paris by has suluted the new regime. All accounts agree in stating that the rrussian armies. The London press sincerely believes. Prussian army is advancing rapidly on and with the city by forced marches. The ad- of Paris unanimity that the occupation by the Prussians would be pro vance cavalry of the enemy has alductive or no benefit to that power, but, miles of ten within ready appeared on the contrary would have a direct and the fortifications of the city and at to intensify and in the Northern Railroad. The main ar- powerful tendency crease the hatred of the French feo)A 30 is of distant the Prussians but my towards their conquerors. The Beige and miles from Paris. The inhabitants of of Paris, will so embitter the the city and suburbs are in state of tre- capture between France and Germany, mendous consternation and excitement enmity that, a lasting peace will be highly Prustho of the near upon approach improbable and impassible of consuming sians. would arouse Ihe most vindicdan. Garabaldi has offered his services lo lion. It Cincinnati, 10. Chief Justice Chase, by authentic inAn armistice is under consideration: the French republic. Many thousands tive feelings within the breasts of the humiliated French, whose National pride formation, is recovering bis health; the the idea was instituted by the diplomat of the (iarde Mobile arrived y from would be subserved to the one gratifica occoun of his have 8 illness ic corps; the question has been submit- the department of the .Maine and Norpublished been greatly exaggerated. ted to the provisional government by mandy; they are strong and hearty tion of revenge. The Time says it may easily happen before t his time next week, New York, 11. the Russian, Italian and Spanish Am- men. that Paris will be wholly cut off Irom left or Frenchmen for bassadors. Sixly seventy Eugenic is with the Prince Imperial at postal, telegraph and railway communiwere Hastings. Along the Boulevards Europe yesterday, to join the army in with the world, and its myriad France. They appeared to be greatly many shouts of "Vive United Slates and The extremists declare "let us resolve cation excited and eager to go to the from. Vive Independence." The action of the lo be buried under the ruins of Paris ra- population isolated, and tho outside world know no more of its inner h TThey spoke enthusiastically respecting United Stales Government is warmly ther than sign a pe ce dispensation for allinn they do of the occupation and anxi the war. Two othcers of the French commented on, in all parts of the city. dismembering France." eties of the citizens of Mctx. Maximil-liacaller! served reitunder Favre Jules to that Defence Committee The National of again contingent The Vienna correspondent of the Stan- in Mexico, accompanied the recruits. erate his thanks to the nation and Minhave issued a proclamation commanding dard.'in a telegram lo that papcr,announo-e- s Tue New York committee sent the first ister Washhurne. the King of Prussia to evacuate the terthat Prussia has protested against the La Prance recalls tho fact that, in ritory of Franco with his armies. detachment yesterday. T..ey were ac forcible occupation of Rome, by Italy, London, 9. companied on board by a delegation un 1848, the United States was the first hence tho delay in the recognition by M. command to of Over the Gothair. der recognize the French Repub-licountry Diplomatic notes of most decided charand she is the first again in acter have been forwarded to Berlin from Austria of the French Republio. Diplo one hundrvd and twenty persons made action in favor of peace is considthe Cabinets of both the English and Rus matic applications on board the France and 1870. ered impossible at Vienna for the pres ' The of Journal work for the Officiel to City of London, permission Republic, sian Governments, suggesting to Prussia their passage across the Atlantic, but to day, publishes the reply of Jules certain terms for peace as likely to be ent. Madrid, 10. He says accepted, to both France and Prussia only a tew had their applications gran-le- Favre to Minister Washburne. A grand procession of 20,000 Repubhe considers it "a happy augury for the The notes point out with much clearness A large company with several millicans took placo in this city tho lions of doll.trs capital has been formed French Republic to have obtained her that the present moment is most oppor banners of the French Republic wcr at Newark, N. J., and will immediately first recognition from the United States, tune ior I lie consideration of peace pro carried in the ranks, bearing the in eretf a factory in the center of the city and who have founded their wise and care- posals, inasmuch as all further cause of Frater commence tue manufacture of a new ful institutions on independence and irritation would be avoided, should those scriptlon "Liberty, Equality, orderThe nit were very proceedings j." needle. When the works civil virtue. In spite of their terrible proposals receive Ihe necessary consi and the procession was greeted with are in order they will be capable of ordeals they have passed through, they deration before the bombardment of ly, hearty applause throughout the entire turning out tour thousand needles per are covered with glory, and maintain, Paris. At the close, a Mass Moeting was city. in unshaken with able be to their faith firmness, Taris, 9 day. The Company hope to which Sig. Figuares delivered at held, We are still resolved on fighting to the supp'y the demand for lhe United Slates the great principle of liberty, whence issue the dignity and prosperity of nations. last. Strasbourg, Metz, 1 Inonville, and an address, of which the following senand thus obtain the entire business. "We now note: tences were the all the French foil ifical ions are yet hail lhe French key Several Germans left yesterday to join Desiring to become masters of their with sympaRepublio the follow course must French Ihe ranks. The most promiihe stubbornly resisting, though all are re thy, awaiting the moment to support it nent among them, was llaroti Voa Lic.lt- - pursued by you, and must take as ported as suffering dreadfully. by our arms." St. Petersburg, 9. .love of industry and respect of steof, Colonel of a Prussiau regimeut.who - BeTlin, 10. . rn TTmt.aniet by UaMui 1 uu lirau the rifhita of all. - This is the programme '"' The Journal of thin city, a It is staled that Kinir William wishes established the here, in Government American of officer the an ravres in lo relation Jules Navy. just organ, says ilja, that every courtesy and condescension b German Physicims, also accompanied out of an unfortunate crisis, the results of late circular "the French government extended to Ihe dethroned Emperor at the follies of a despotism ; but at this carries patriotism too far. Rather than them. moment we can have only one care, to yield fort i lien l ions and soil which are no the Chateau, Whilholm, Hohen. It is The manufactory of Nathan and said the King desires the civil and Mil o)5, Canal Street, was damaged lo deliver the nation from the enemy. longer valuable, it involves war and exauthorities in their intercourse of we have your termination. Prussia will naturally ex- itary he anjount ot i),UOt, Ity tire yesterday. Here again with Napoleon to treat him as the ruland ot double To stock act Johnson l.i'uO. courage lhe example, your persevering guarantees. appreciate Insured, in the accomplishment of this task. We the language of M. Favre, he asserts that ing Sovereign of France. Harneys & Co., on the first Hour, was lhe Prussian army corps, two of who all of men the count the cuuse of France against Prussia is which upon support damaged, $2.0tX) ; insured, lhe build in their have not yet taken part in the all love and when and in of hearts, that liberty, justice., right only ing was damaged war, are now marching upon Paris. in 11. Governments interested his rewas the ihetriumphof Washington, language July precisely The corps of the Crown Prince, and The commissioner of Indian Affairs, peace. Strong in the justice of our verse." from Sedan are joining them firm hope of success. London, 9. has received and tiled a copy of a treaty cause, we have a in the march. All the corps have been adhesion of Washington gives us between The German the The of concluJcJ correspondent of everlasting peace, ordered to lake up Ihcir respective po the Chippewas and Sioux and lhe I nited confidence ; and the members of our Times writes as follows from Wilhclm sitions on Wednesday next, ten leagues to known me 5: make "The Imperial train from request llolien, Sept. States, at Fort Abercrombie, Djikotah Government Paris. to you their gratitude, and beg you to reached this station at 9.35 p.m., where last. 5th the on of August Territory, Berne, 10, the garrison officers, Gen. llanskos and This treaty is forwarded by tho red transmit it to your Government. The Federal Council of Switzerland Prussians officials The resident had of the the passed province Father Germ, a missionary; and they have acknowledged the sister Republio ask that a part of their appropria- cais yesterday. Their scouts make enor- assembled. On alighting, the Emperor of France. tho on to Ransko's the mous requisitions surrounding of a passed carriage, saluting tion beset apart for the erection Berlin, 11. Catholio Church upon their reservation. country, and declare everywhere, in the officers of the corps, who drew up with The Trinces at having representation of the Prussia, that name of the King presented arms. He looked serious but Ihe German Confederation have taken Montreal, II. abolished. crushed. were is There no not of Newcas of conscription signs crew The Tyne champion the initiative in mutually advising and is assureu irom me bleat or unhealthy embonpoint. He wore The Steele says tle, England, and the Paris crew, St, consulting concerning lhe settlement of to answer the in undress with a uniform of general, repre- the Johns, New Brunswick will row on Thurs- best source, that various questions affecting Germany ina riding cape of the Garibaldian pat- the the inhabitants, of the from the war. Herr Delhruclc day at Lacliine, nine miles from this sentations of arising Ihe The was crowd tern. in Paris, bombarding silent, respectful has gone lo the head place, f'T the championship or the world humanity quarters of the have would he not and said sympathetic. and two thousand dollars in gold. The King of Prussia to represent them. of Prussia King would Taris, 10. crews are in splendid condition and the recourse to such an extremity; he It is reported that the Govinmcnt of The Provisional Government Las in excitement over the coming contest is take the city by act of fanine, and Ihe United Stales are making vigorous no secure lo 900,000 least its relaxed ellorts at evident wise the is troops that and energetic remonstrances with Prus. creating a furore. Boating men from it lhe Stales are constantly arriving here. would be needed to entirely surround it. active intervention of the foreign Pow- sia against the necessity for a further d war steamer ers. Every exertion is being put forward An English It is reported that Walter Brown, the continuance of the present war. Three American champion oarsman, and James has been lost off Cape Finistcre, and all to secure an urmistice, and the question earnestly worded dispatches have been lias been its in of submitted hundred number, perby received acceptanca Renforth will contest a siugle scull race on board, five by the Minister of Foreign several Governments. Strong hopes of Affairs to this effect from tho authorion Wednesday, the first day of the re- ished. The Prussians' fire on the city of peace are entertained at Paris, through ties at gatta. Washington. Strasbourg is incessant, but is appar- the mediation of the neutral Powers, and SpeciiU to tlia Owe FOREIGN. Jcxrnn, Br DwMrret Rtate A practicable the Directory already have the assuently without result. Tvletrmpb. breach is not likely to be made for a fort- rances of the sympathy of several EuroCarlsruhe, 9. Salt Lake City, 10, 1.30 p.m. A flag of truce left Strasbourg on night. pean Governments. England remains The annual races commenced here toParis correspondent silent, and still manifests no indications day at 1 o'clock. The Standard Tuesday, conveying a pr position for Enof a willingness to intervene; Austria surrender from Gen Ulrich. He pro- writes that he has conversed with an A special train of 20 car loads of ore afis preparing for peace; Russia and Italy was shipped from her' this posed a cessation of hostilities; the glish engineer, now in the city, who morning, diFrench garrison of 2,000 men to leave firms that the defences of Paris are per- indicate their support. rect for Liverpool, England. Trouble is anticipated at Lyons. There the Citadel, which was to remain in the fect, and that Paris is filled with soldiers Woodhull Bros, have rua twenty hands of France: but he pledged him- of Macmahon's army. A body of the are strong evidences of the hostility thousand of bullion which is now ready self, however, to fire no gun and take Garde Mobile with French and American of ihe Republicans of Lyons towards for shipment; this is the first export of no part in the present war; the remain- flags, last evening, saluted Minister the new government. bullion from this Territory. Advices from Madrid announce that der of the garrison to be paroled, the Washburne. There have been several Owing lo the scarcity of money, tha of the Republio in Salt Lake Theatre, which was opened for officers bearing their side arms; the demonstrations at Madrid, lately, in fa- the declaration Prussians to head the procession out of vor of the United States of Europe. The France has been enthusiastically re the full season is again closed. the city. An unconditional surrender Morning Post counsels the Prussians to ceived by the Republicans, and that the of the city and fortress is demanded; stay and offer peace to the Republic, on efforts of Prim are wholy employed in WARnEN C. L. DAHI.ER, the garrison to become prisoners, the terms that shall reimburse Prussia and keeping down the manifestations of the 811 Uki City. Ilohtna, Montana. bate of the of Madrid of no source and officers to be released on parole, Republicans rankling sympathy yet leave DAIILER & CO., IILSSEY, suffered to wear their side arms. Gen among Ihe French: otherwise, the Post by the display of a large military force. Ulrich then asked permission for all says the French will hold their own. Arago this morning, says the Re' BANKERS, citizens to leave the city; this too was The writer then comments on Ihe violent public of France has been officially rcC' JENNIX' KEW BUILDINfl, refused, excepting women and children. Prussian tone of the British Press, which ognized by Italy and Spain. was was lately so obsequious to the EmpeA supply ot lint and medicine Heavy rains during the last few days MAIX - STItEET, OCIDEX, AND SALT LAKE CITtf. have retarded the Prussians at Kbeims. granted, and the French Commander ror. Doalon In Gold Dnrt, Coin and Ciirrnry. Draw A mob at Dieppe, on Saturday night, It is only with much difficulty that their given 48 hours to consider the proposal Exclutiifca on tan F MunUna, IVnvor, of an unconditional surrender; the terms tried to stop the baggage train of the artillery crn ho moved over the heavy Bt. 1iui, Now York, and all parte of urop. Princess Mathilde, who has embarked roads. The Garde Mobile have attack were immediately rejected. Collections promptly attended to. tf London, 9. for England. The Police and Gens, ed the Prussians at different points, A private "orrespondent telegraphs d'armes interrupted, and were successful killing, wounding and capturing great The Garde Naticnale from Pari on Friday morning: "I un in securing everything valuable, and numbers of them. ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR. derstand from a French source, on the objects of art and antiquity were is to do night duty on the ramparts. of Gustave rlourcns out that here. I is Office opposite Ogtlen which can place implicit reliance, danger. placed It is certain that the Ministers of FiThe papers speak obscurely of a murOUfiEH CITY. as England has thus far declined to take All kinds of lejciU bvaineas promptly attended any eteps to induce Prussia to consent derous engine reserved for the defense nance and Foreign Affairs will go to to. ltf to an armistice, as preliminary to a of tho city ; they also claim that there Tours at once. Gambetta will remain treaty of peace involving no Terri- is more than one million armed men here, but send delegates to Tours. Ii I? W. 17V, torial sacrifice, as delay under the cir- within the walls of Paris. The authori is believed that King William will treat ATTORNEY AXD COUNSELOR AT LAW, cumstance- must result in further blood- ties of Berlin are confident that Russia only with officers recognized by the Will Practice In all tha Courta in rth and con a for her unGovernment has withdraw will Emperor. proposition shed, the Austrian fjwrial attention gtTcn to The Diplomatic Corps have announced ForeiKO 'i'errik.riee. dertaken the task. Further particulars ference, in view of the persistence of and Domextic Collwtiona. lhat if Piiris is invested they will be Ortlii'o received this morning concerning Jules Prussia. in JiCnvKtts Krick The GovMarsilles, 9, compelled to leave the city. Favre's declaration, enables me to say near l'ost OtiSce. Iluildiug, on ernment has town a where a 65 2in Intense excitement prevails here appointed that the account of it sent you yesterday n Prussia Protests Against the Occupation of jome by the Italian Govern- It is denied that Lord was entirely accurate. New York, 10. Registrar of Land M ix well. AMERICAN. U. S. Assessor John P. Taggart. U. S. Collector O. J. h'olliater. Washington, 0. The cabinet talked over the Chief Justice J. B. McKeatf-- i Associate Justices 0. F. Strickland and Franeo-I'ru-siawarquesiion and finally j C. M. II an ley. arr.ued, wh.ch has already been done, Unit a disputch be sent to minister Hun l ' Officers: croft in r;'D'y to one irom mm, in wincu William II. to Unit substance in Congress Delegate this (loveriiiiieiit says Roept-rwe cannot act in connection with Zerubbabcl Snow. Attorney-Generother nation, it our goou omces siioum Manhal J. D. T. McAllister. l.e iPfiiP.iPil bv lhe belligerents, we William Clayton. Auditor should be happy to temier them with a Treasurer James Jack. view to bringing about, a pea Powr-wHSuperintendent of Common Schools vanioa two I Bobcrt L. CainpCilC The rrcsweni radil.oual friendship. has not yet designated a successor to - ' ll'nlxiii Mr. Motley, nor will any name oe an If 11, VIIIIIJ . F. D. nounced un il it be known rroiatt and Cousty Jwige that lue perRichards. son to whom the mission may be ottered Select Men Lester J. Herrick, Henry will accept. The President will leave Holmes, Richard Ballantyuc. lor Long Ilranch tonight and wi 1 reF. S. Richards. Clerk and lltcorder turn to Washington on tue 1st October. Prosecuting Attorney Auiclius Miner. The State Department furnishes the William Critchlow, Notaries I'uUic following: On the sixtli inst. a dispatch F. S. Richards. was received from Minister Washburne, Sheriff William Brown. that the new French Republican staling Assessor and Collector Sanford Bing- Government was fully organized, and ham. that the City of l'aris was tranquil. The Treasurer Israel Canfield. intelligence was communicaied at once "Wm. N. File. Coroner to the President and Secretary of State. Surveyor and Superintendent of Schools On ihe same day, by their direction, Wm. W. Burton. instructions were gent to Minister Washburne to recognise the new government, and lender lhe congratulation of the City Incorporated by Act of Jan. 18, 1801. President and Government of Ihe U. S Municipal election biennially on the on the successful establishment of a second Monday of February. Meetings Republican Government, Minister Washof the City Council weekly, on Monday burne complied with these instructions evenings, at City Hall, Main Street, as Boon as received, and reported, and Mayor Loreu Farr. Jules Favre in reply has expressed proAldermen F. A. Brown, 1st Ward; found gratitude and elation at Ihe early L. J. Herrick, 2d of the French Republic by recognition 3d A. J. Shupe, the U. S. Counselors James Mc Gaw, Walter The President is now openly and Thompson, William W. Burton, Josiah avowedly for lhe maintenance of the Leavitt, Israel Canfield. French Republic. He said ycstei day, Recorder Thos. G. OdelL "I have hastened to give the new Repuh Attorney A. Miner. lie our moral support, and hope before Marshal-N. Fife. lhe week is out, she will not need anyTreasurer Aaron Farr.thing further. I think the Prussian Assessor and Collector S. Bingham. King may be induced to stop fighting." W. W. Burton. Surveyor He talked freely to several gentlemen, Captain of Police V. G. Taylor. and it will no be surprising if, after the Justice of the Peace S. Eggleston. he should send Cabinet meeting Constable C. F. Middleton. instructions to Minister Washburne to offer good services as mediator between Office , VOI. I. Si . 1 OUDEX, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1S70. - J3 delegation wfticfi will represent the Government will transact foreign, affairs. The French Constituents' Assembly will number 750 members. The Diplomatic Corps go to Tours today. A letter from Strasbourg says the' condition of the city is better thau supposed. The gairrison has plenty of munitions and food for two mouths. Some formidable gunboats arv arriving hero from Toulon. The ironrclads draw but little water and are heavily artnd, to be used on the Seine. Large number of cavalry have reached Versailles front Sedan, and will be detailed to watchi the envirous. . des-lin- Prus-siai- i sym-bol- semi-offici- Mul-lin- s, iron-plate- raw-tw- a. Mimsit, Hold, It. K ITU -- if Y |