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Show r every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, l,y the Oudn Publishing Company. UVIES McGAW, President and Business Manager, corauiuuicatious should be to whom all Business rphli.he(l idresseJ- - TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Bacten and Wurtemourg soldiers, occu- J TIE pied these four villages in force. ICTTON London, 26. Consols for mony, 92 J; accmvnt, 92J? U. S. 5.20 bonds' of 1862, 89' 89. te.oe -- 4.00 lame MonU" - 100 8iI Months giugle cy Devoted to News, Literature, Agriculture, Science, and the Arts, .10 RATES OF ADVERTISING. J3 !? $ 9 f - 3 5 2 a S a 5 ? a So. ST. s OGDfiJT, UTAH, NATUItDAY, OCTOllEIl 29, 1870. VOIs. 8 2 a k BY TELEGRAPH. average saving on working days of the fiscal year closing June 30, 1870, over those of the year preceding, was over Special to the Oomi Junctio by the Atlantic and $222 440 per da, being over $9,2li8 Pacific Telegraph Company. I. Market opened steady. The Timet believes that the" Govern- ment at Paris will not admit the principle of tho cession of territory, without which preliminary Count Bismarck will-no- t open negotiations. The Timet assumes that the situation is crit ical. From one end of Germany to the other there is a cry of discontent arising from Uie unexpected and trying prolongation of the war.- Count Bismarck's wonderful scheme to negotiate for the restoration of the1 Empire, with Marshal Bazaine, reveals Bismarck's consciousness of th growing' diffkolties of the' contest, anH rhould induce the neutral to consider', if they cannot now approach Germany with practical proposals- for peace. The following i a resume of negotiations undertaken at Versailles between the King, Gen. Von Moltke and Bazaine's Chief of Staff, Gen. Beyer, wher was dispatched thither as envoy terms: The first proposition offered by Bazaine contained a proposal that his army should march out and be dispersed,-undea parole not to resume Hostilities: within 3 mouths, ho however at t ached tho reservation that Met shosld retail a garrison of sixteen thousand French troops. This proposition was refused The next by tho Prussian Council. proposition advanced by Bazaine, was-fothe capitulation, under peace, resThe King of toring tho Empire. Prussia, before returning an answer second proposal, dispatched an. envoy to the Empress, asking: her as Regent of France to support Gen. Boyer himself went-tNo i'hislehurst to tho Empress. definite return has yet been received from Boyer's mission. It is rumored iut London that the Empress refuses to interfere; meanwhile the ncgetiation arc continuing at Versailles. The Pall Mall Gazette announces that a meeting between Thiers and Bismarck has been arranged, the Government at Tours having accepted the principles of the armistice. Trochu made another attempt t force an outlet near Issy on Monday last, but was repulsed. Berlin, 26. The military authorities before Pari have successfully examined the defences before that city by means of balloons. The Paris and Orleans railway has1 been nearly destroyed. The Prussians refuse further paroles-tcaptured French officers because it has been ascertained that many thus released have resumed service in the French army. Lisbon, 26. Advices by K. M. steamship from Rio Janeiro report that the revolutions ista in Eel re Rios have again been overthrown. The Argentine forces have defeated Lopez. Tours, 26. the Advices from Athens contain official news of the recognition of the French Republic by Greece. An extra edition of the Moniteur appeared last evening, containing a decree for the issue of a loan of and fifty millions, on Thursday, the 27th inst, under the title of A Loan for the National Defence. It is confirmed that Garibaldi attacked the Prussians. Advices from Marseilles show that disorder is still prevalent there. At Lyons, all is quiet; the National Guard has greatly assisted the local officers in preserving order. London, 27. Dispatches from Tours announce that Lord Lyons, the representative of the British Government, up to Monday, had received no answer to his application to King William at Versailles for a safe conduct to enable M. Thiers to enter Paris. It is considered, therefore, failure, and indicates that the Prussian Government is indifferent to the nego tiations, and that Prussia is little dis posed to grant an armistice. The Prince of Wales and the PrincessAlexandria have visited the Empress Eagenie. mination was to enforce the Act of Con Washington and the "Guard" for New The "Frolic" and "Neipsic" gress ai an hazards; no uoubilul or York. questionable power will be assumed by parted company in a heavy gale several the officers, but they will enforce such days since; tho "Neipsie" hove to, in per iour, and ver $154 per minute, processes ana provisions as tney are port tack, and was probably driven being more thai equal to the extra assured they will be sustained in execu into the Gulf Stream. The officers of of 82,50 into the cof- ting. The preparations for the purpose the "Frolio" report very heavy gales dropj-iuNew fers of the Treasury in every second of are being perfected every day, and there during the entire voyage. Transient advertising to be id for in advance. the ti'tie Thest facts sufficiently ex- will be no lack of authority to back up Boston, 20. A tftjuare consists of tea lines of type of this how the Ccverument, by a tho- the officers. The 8th U. S. Infantry will Hon. Chas. Sumner, this evening, site. plain .A to cbi , .it pleasure, Yearly advertisers aty from (.buries delivered a lecture before the Boston roughly active mid economical course arrive in iSewt ork . twenty-livwith only the niiditioi, , charge was enabled to purchase so large an ton. This regiment is about 000 strong. Lyceum at the Music Hall, to a very nt a square fur coniiosition, but tliey will be amount of stocks of the United States, and will he reinforced by 400 recruits, largo and intelligent audience. The charged EXTRA for occupying space over conJSc&elcs-ta- dt for th- sinking V tract. The fullowiiig who awojt its arrival, it will find quar subject was the duel between France retained on Special Notices or Alvertisement statementshowsthe amount expended for ters on of the islands in East river, and Germany, with its lesson to civilifhe outfidv of the laier, will le charged twenty-fiv- e 5.20 bonds for sinking and npeciul funds and when the emergency is over, will zation. )er cent, additional on the aJnre rates. Advertisements not marked on the copy with the for the year ending June 30, 1870, for proceed to the Canadian frontier, nnd Washington, 20. dumber of inc rtious, will he piiMihcd at our 75,0'.13,'.100.00 for regisgo into winter quarters. Other forces of coupon bonds, The appearance of Gen. Pleasanton until ordered out, aed charged at transient tered, $o'.l,G44,200.00; for premium paid considerable strength will find it con here has put a new phase on the quesratrs. Vosges! ADVERTISEMENTS inserted till forbid, will be on face, 10,731, 551,40; interest on face, vement to concntrato in the vicinity of tion of who is to succeed Mr. Delano in and cmtiuiu"! until ordered out, every instance, New 1 oik during the next two weeks 14,25,153.4'J, total 1.32,8114,804.82. The quid nuncs now say the General has lor accnrdingly. cisrged Supposed Loss The privilege of yearly and half yearly advertisand though lew people will probably ever come hero at the President's request Trenton, N. J., 25. ers is restricted to th"ir direct line of businass, and A ball in aid of the G :'iuiau relief fund see tnein, uie lact that they are on hand and is his choice for the olhce of Com ull Legal, Auction, Heal Estate, or other advertiseAbout 2 a.m. will be consoling to one party, and will missio'iHT of the Internal Revenue, was given last night. ment foreign to their regular trade, will be chargWilliam Rocssler and his wife and chil- exercise a wholesome constraint upon General Pleasant oil's ed for separately. present salary as e Advertisement from the States will be ins dren were returning home, and when on i ne oi the oilier, i he U. S, Collector of the 2.1rd New i oi k District serted without the cash (at mir advertised rates.) the stairway leading to the street a man officers, charged with the duty of execu is $10,000, while that of the Couunis accompanying the order, unless from one of our named William Klemaner kicked Roess-lc- r ting the laws of Congress for the preser sioner Is Defeated! rugnlar authorized Advertising Agents. only 6,000 ; but there is a fair . f . All communications defoid of interest to the in the back, precipitating him down vation oi me purity oir. the callot, mean prospect, in view of reduced taxation. to intended or interests, promote private public, the stairs and instantly killing him by business this time, and the Government that General Pleasanton's salary will be will lie charged as advertisements, and payment of the fall. means to sustain them. The Attorney reduced to some extent during the com required in advance. If ersoiial in character, we reserve the right to reject any article, or advertiseNew York, 20. General telegraphed to the President ing winter. The President is exceed ment of this class. No intelligence has yet been received last evening, that matters were quiet in ly reticent on the subject, and nothing FRANKLIN D. RICHARDS, Editor. of the arrival in Europe of the Corvette this city, aud that the resistance on is positively known, as to Pleasanton's C. W. PENROSE, Associate Editor. Commander Clark. Monday was not of a serious character, chances. "Shenandoah," DeA New II. Wells, which sailed from Boston The German Post relates that after the The Commissioner of Patents has not on the 2d or Od of September. She is slaughter at Thionvillc, a strange and OCDEN DIRECTORY. yet rendered his decision in Singer's now over fifty days out, and making an touching spectacle was presented. On application for an extension of bis sew - unusually long passage to the eastward the evening call being sounded by the ing machine patent ; the probability is United States Officers lor ot for this season of the year. It is quite regiment ol dragoons ot the guard that the extension will be Kali. rejected. Col, New Orleans! Governor J. Wilson Shaffer, probable she may have been the ship .lucricss horses answered to the sum Fisher is writing out an elaborate opin seen dismasted, by an English ship about mons, jaded, and, in many cases, maimed ion in the case, which Secretary Vernon H. Vaughan. may not be ready AMERICAN. the 12th of Sept. She was fully supplied tho noble animals still retained their for some Marshal M. E. Patrick. days. W . Bates, administra with coal, and could go under steam from disciplined habits, C. H. Hempstead, New York, 25. . S. Attorney tor, has applied for the extension of pa fourteen to twenty days with economy of Affidavits are continuity being mud The lady nurses in Paris have adopted tent of Geo. Welman of Mansfield, Mass., Supt. Indian Affairs J. E. Tourtellotte. hails. C. use C. In the without Clements. case that of Surveyor-Genera sort or uniiorm, which consists of before commissioner Davenport, charg- fuel, for machinery for stripping the top fiats Receiver of Public Monks J. B. Over- ing various persons with having viola she w ould probably steer lor the windblack silk petticoat and black Cashmere of carding engines, dated, Jan. 2i, 185u ton. ted the L tuleu Mutes election laws on ward islands to repair damages, in order dress looped up over the petticoat. List No. 1. of land accruing to the R. to to continue Lisbon. Land her Office Registrar of voyage George large white linen collar and deep cuffs Rock Island and Pacific Railroad, under Registration day and over thirty war Maxwell. rants ate issued for their arrest, but The agents of the Anchor line are con- to correspond; many wear around the the act of July, 1800; comprising 475,- U. S. Assessor John P. Taggart. several persons having heard that they fident that the telegram to a gentleman, left arm a white ribbon with a red cross O'Jo acres of land, near Springfield, Mo U. S. Collector O. J. Hollister. were to be apprehended here, tied am. to Collin Station lnd., from his brother, worked upon it, which is the emblem, or was y submitted to the Secretary Cluef Justice J. 15. McKean. cannot be found. to have been a passenger on badge, of. the International Society for for approval. Certified transcripts supposed Aseeciate Justices 0. F. Strickland and A desperate attempt was made this the 133,40'J acres granted to the 'Cambria," announcing his safe ar- helping the sick and wounded. C. M Hawley. Tho Majority party of the Republia. m., to deceive the public, and cspe rival at Glasgow, and which created State of Iowa to aid in the eonst ruction ciully financial parties, by issuing a cir such great interest as indicating the cans of this city met in county conven of the McGregor and Sioux City Rail Officers: culur slating that the Commercial Adver safety of the passengers, only refers to tion to night. The question of presenting road, under the act of May 12, 1804, Territorial William II. tiser and Evening rost, would issue an the tact that llodsou did not take Delegate to Congress forwarded to the DesMoines pas the republican ticket, was referred to a were extra at noon, containing full cable dis sage in the "Cambria," though his name committee of 21; most of the members of and Sioux City offices. Hooper. Allorneif-GenerZerubbabel Snow. patches, giving particulars of the adjuit- - appears on the passenger list. They the committee were in favor of putting Marshal J. D. T. McAllister. ment of peace. Inquiry shows the re are positive he must have FOREIGN. gone by the iue iKei in ine neia. Auditor William Clajton. CoL Whitley, chief of the secret de London, 25. port entirely groundless and tiiat no "Caledonia," as his name has not been Treasurer James Jack. such dispatches have been received checked off the "Cambria's'' A dispatch from Berlin anounces upon is tectivts fi" the Treasury Department, as list, Common SchvvU The circular was extensively circulated. the usual custom. Superintendent of The agents are there has received a telegram from New Or prominent authority that the neutral Robert L. Campbell. creating great excitement, until inquiry fore positive that no telegram has been leojis in which one of his chief detectives powers of England, Italy and Austria at the newspaper offices revealed the received in Scotland to tell the fate of informs him that he has at length dis have laid a proposition before the lVeber County Officers: canard. The Associated Press deny the passengers. rench Governments, covered, in New Orleans, and broken Prussian and K. D. Probals ami County Judge A dispatch has been received from up one of the largest and most notorious simultaneously, stipulating as a basis having had any connection with the ori Richards. of these reports. at Berlin, w Inch states that gangs of counterfeiters that have so of peace the neutralizationof Strasbourg Select Me Lester J. Herrick, Henry ginIt is stated that Gould and Fisk have correspondent all endeavors on the part of the Bona long infested the South. In the head- and the demolition of the fortifications Holmes, Richard Ballautyne. ordered all employes of the Eric Rail partists through Bazaine, by which peace quarters of the gang were found two sets at Mett and Thionvillc, and the rectifi Clerk and Recorder F. S. Richards. way to vote for Hoffman and the Demo could be restored on the basis of the of dies and vwedges for gold coin, and cation of the frontier upon the Rhine. Prosecuting Attorney Aurelius Miner. cratic Assembly nominees on pain of Empress becoming Regent are abandon a large press with all the appurtenances A dispatch from lours says the rectifi Notarie Public William Crilchlow, instant dismissal. Hall prints a ed. All hopes of peace are therefore for printing counterfeit paper money. cation of the frontier means theacquisition Mayor T. S. Richards. card in the World declaring that the no- now at an end, and peace can only now Three of the gang were caught in the or Luxemburg by Prussia. Sheriff William Brown. torious nnd disreputable lawyer John be gained by the intervention of the very act of using the dies, five The Berlin correspondent of the Assessor and Collector Sanford Bing-la- Graham is of them made their insane; that he has been de neutral powers. escape by London Times announces that the armis A Versailles letter says over two hun- jumping from the back window into tice fails because Prussia demands the ranged, in the opinion of the lawyers, Treasurer Israel Canfield. for years, mere is said to be a move dred Americans are among the Francs the Mississippi river, and swimming consent of France to a cession of terriCoroner Wm. N. Fife. ment on foot to expel him from the bar. Iiercurs in Paris, aud are among across to Algiers, but Harris, the chief tory. Surveyor and Superintendent of Sckoolt Taxation here has been doubled in ten me oest marksmen in thethey w The new French loan whioh has just rench i army. of the gang as secured, after making M m. W. Huxtom. years. It is now four times greater it seems it is true that French gentle a desperate resistance. Large quanti- been introduced upon the English than in the remainder of the fctate. lie men of note have been shot in Paris; ties of gold and silver used for making market, is nominally quoted at 3 per are no longer made by the Comp- one is Viscoun' DeCastilo, M. Carlito, shells for counterfeit coin were discov cent premium. City overniiieiil: ports Incorporated by Act of Jan. 18, 18fil. trollers office. The citizens can get no ottue t rench M. Thiers has accepted the mission Club is another, ered by the chief detective, in searching Municipal election biennially on the idea of the city s financial condition ; the ami the name Jockey tho building, but the most valu tendered to him by the Tours Govt., of the has not third through ap econd Monday of February. Meetings has a cart-loa- d of blank peared ; they were at the head of a small able capture is that of the dies. to negotiate an armistice, and he is of the City Council weekly, on Monday Comptroller m mi i bonds at hia elbow, any amount of which party in favor of the surrender, and en now awaiting safe conduct front the ana oi sick number ine wounded in Main at Street. evenings, City Hall, he can put on the market, or issue se deavored to communicate with the ene the German armies since the commence Prussian head quarters to enable him Mayor Loren Farr. to his confederates at any rate of my by balloon to enter Paris and confer with the cretly ment war of as the the registered by Aldermen F. A. Brown, 1st Ward; interest or none at all, as he sees fit ; no A military pamphlet issued, gives proper department is 64,450. These Central Government. just L. J. Herrick, 2d one outside the ring, can tell whether uie enure strengtu ot tue rrench lorces. soldiers were received in 1,188 hospi 3d A. J. Shupe, Strasbourg, via Carlsruhe, 25. ,, the city is solvent or bankrupt, nor can at one million, eight hundred thousand. tals and A dispatch has been received, an ambulances; Counselors forty James Mc Gaw, Walter being eight to the Ooput Junction. By Deeoret Btato anyone hope to know until the scoundrel including the Garde Mobile, and Garde military hospitals and ambulances, and nouncingthat the French garrison at Special Thompson, William W. Burton, Josiah rulers shall be down Tewgniib.j put JVationale somose tue Schelestadt had A remainuer established Canfield. terrific Israel capitulated. by ILeavitt, About two million of dollars has been A formidable is of war to cieties and saiJ conengine The Ore from 000 dJ at Recorder Thos. G. Odell. private persons. guns paces from the raised in Great Britain for the wounded be under course ol construction at Ly valescents who have returned to their southern port reduced it. The bomAttorney A. Miner. and destitute in France and Germany, ons, and satisfactory experiments have regiments, or who have been sent into bardment has continued with effect Marshal W. N. Fife. and half a million has been raised for been made with steam Mitralleuses at their Treasurer Aaron Farr. interior, number 4,o'J7. The woun since the 18th inst. and compelled the the same purpose in this country. All 1200 metres. The inventor the ded who were discharged, including a surrender of the lortress. says Assessor and Collector S. Bingham. the dispatches up to this hour indicate range of the machine is 4000 Metres. few invalid Salt Lake, 27, 12m. soldiers, number 3,8118, 518 Vienna, 24. Surveyor W. W. Burton. an early peace, and that the terms will The money taken by the robbers front 1 he at mint Bordeaux has hosresumed wounded aud sick have died the A V. in at G. Taylor. Tours announces correspondent Captain of Police probably be the cession of Luxemburg working ; ingots of silver have arrived. tiitals. Justice of the Peace S. Egglcston that the French Provisional Government the stage, near Nephi, has been recov to Prussia, the dismantling of Metz and and the manufacture of coiu and the robbers will bo in this The Herald says our special telegrams have accepted the propositions Constable C. F. Middleton. began; the for ered, Strasbourg, and the payment of the war new five franc pieces in circulation were from the field do not tend to sustain city peace advanced by Lngland through expenses. It is reported that France struck from the patterns of 1848. the pleasing and Christian likelihood of her Ambassador at lours, Lord Lyons. Ogricn Post Office: consents to Buch terms and that all the CnEAr AbVEnTisiua.-Tho- se who Want uennan i romineni papers insist on peace. The Prussians are hauling up tue concurrent representations of Aus ARRIVAL AND CLOSING MAILS. neutral powers, including Russia, the cession of Alsace aud Lorraine be- artillery and reinforcements to their tria also contributed ARRIVAIJ). to increase to their business, make a busitheir accept fait Lake City, daily 7.30 a.m. insists that Prussia shall accept them, fore peace, though admitting that France works before Paris, daily ; their ance, is M. also announced it guns that Maii ness or LTindon . . A West, Through put anything prominently bcfor daily . .7.a.m. special reports King Will has every thing to gain and Prussia are oi the neaviest calibre and we exT.lio a.m. . . Adolpho Thiers has been appointed, Sorth, Through Mail daily iam seriously ill of pneumonia, and that " Local, llox Klder County, daily everything to lose by the prolongation pect that an active bombardment. of the afterthe discussion of these proposals with the publio for a small outlay, should "M a.m. , :n iue. i 4.30 p.m. Bismarck has sent half a dozen envoys . . of war. King William will listen to cny win East, Through Mail daily . commenced wneu they are the Central Government at Paris, to see otir business manager, Mr. James to Napoleon and Eucenie. to confer ruisixa. less than the dismemberment of all nothing in position. In the meantime the open '&dt Lake City, daily 3.30 p.m. negotiations with Count Bismarck McGaw, and advertise in the daily about terms of peace. r ranco . 3.30 p.m. . West, llirough Mail dailv . besiegers are kept on the alert by the Brussels, 25. Junction Dispatcit. 25. 3..W . . Washington, The report of the Assistant Treasurer r rencn. Sorth, Through Mail daily p.m. A dispatch received here and at tho " Local, Kox Klder County, dally 3.:m p.m. The President expresses emphatically ot the American Bible Union, presented . . Washington. 20. 9.00 p.m. his East, Through Mail daily . Hague represents that the inhabitants determination to enforce the Laws at the annual The Treasury officials here say that of the Grand WARREN HTT8SET, shows the 0. I. DAIILKR, meeting MAILS. Ducby of Luxemburg are and of a to in frauds Congress put stop total expenditures of last year to be ine statement of the Salt Lake City, CLOSINO. Helmut, Montana governmental re intensely excited over the intelligence elections. He has ordered a great num Caclie nd Rieh County Wednesdays ).i.5()0.o4. and the receipts $50,889.00. ceipts and expenditures from 1855 to received via Berlin and 3.30 p.m. ber ot that and Saturdays Brussels, DAIILER & CO,, troops to rendezvous at New York Eight thousand deputy marshals are 1870, prepared under the direction of the neutral powers forth Opleb Mondays and Thursdays 2.150 p.m. to the election in that State. All to be sworn in propose the acquisiHmitsville Wednesdays and Saturdays 6,00 a.m. prior Sec. J. t ish, is tho most complete aud tion of Luxemburg by Nov. 8. by Prussia as part the available marines will also be sent Plain City Mondays ami Thursdays BANKERS, 3JK) p.m. At Prospect Park Course on Friday, thorough financial table ever issued oi me pian or the rectification of the Riverdalc Wednestlays and Saturdays 4.00 p.iu. there. Attorney-Genera- l Ackerman will "American Girl" and "Geo. Wilkie" will from the JENNINGS' NEW BUILDING. Treasury Department. A copy Rhine frontier. Jltsiper and ilma Wednesdays anil The universal sentiover to assist and advise the trot for a 12.00 a.m. probably go purse of $2,000. Saturday has been lorwarded to each member of ment of the people is antagonistic to 31 A IX - STKEET, OCSIEA District U. and S. the Marshal Attorney John Graham, in his closinir defence Congress and to each Senator. AND SALT LAKE CITY. OFFICE HOURS. this basis. Prince Henri's assurances General Delivery open from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. during the last days of the registration. in the Jackson-Dougla- s Dpillprflt ht (3nM nmt Onln mnA Oiirranrv. homicide case. TW., A rumor is m circulation to the of of 7 6 to neutralisecurity Baron Gerolt sayg he has no news renewed his motion that the court direct Luxemburg's p.m. Sunday p.m. Ext'hanife on Bnu l'riinclRno. Monlnna. Tfoiivar. effect the Gov. that Hoffman has have somewhat REGISTRY DEPARTMENT from Berlin to corroborate in the least allayed the deep St. Louin, New York, and all parts of Enrrtjio. and also moved to quash the telegraphed to President Grant that ty Ojeu from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. discontent, but the press maintains a the cable telegrams denoting an early acquittal, Collection) promptly attended to. ltf Outside Door open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. naictment upon the affidavit presented there is no occasion to send Federal cessation of hostilities. protest. A Patrotio CommitJackson, alleging he had extraordi- troops to New York, and that ho, vigorous ISAAC MOORE, Postmaster. by tee ha9 been formed of Com. Charles A. Griedly, Lieut. A. B. citi provocation for shooting Douglas, Hoffman, will call out the State troons zens in tho interest of theprominent A.. II. Sillers, John W. Gardiner, and Ed- nary opponents of and reciting the circumstances of the to put down Trains any disturbance on election annexation; many demonstrations have & COUNSELOR. Leave Ogden daily, until further no- ward T. Phillips have been detached crimes. ATTORNEY The court, however, denied day if there should be occasion for it. been by procession. tice, for Salt Lake City at 8 a.m. and from the "Kearsage" at San Francisco both motions. There is the best for authority Office opposite Ogdcn stating Berlin, 26. 6.30 p.m. (For extra trains see time and put on waiting orders. Attorney - General Ackerman has that no such dispatch has beem received Gen. Boyer, commanding a division to give to those who are not eslablished his 00 DEN CITY. , Table.) For the East, at 7.25 a.m. For in In order at the the by headquarters President. the habit of thinking of money by Astor House, where operating in the Vosites district, renortu All kinds of legal business nromDtlv attended the West, at 6.35 p.m. he will remain wife of Governor ho the was Lady victorious in an engagement with to. ' ltf Arrive from Salt Lake City, 7 a.m. millions of dollars, a clear idea of the until after the election, to pronounce General loung, of Canada, arrived here this the French on at the last, Saturday and 4.45 p.m. From the East, 4.25 p.m. great saving that has been made to the upon all questions of law that evening, and was met at tho depot by towns of Vitrey, Jussey, Auxonne, and Treasury of the United States during the arise. He is instructed to see thatmay From the West, 6.35 a,m. W. 16. all Sir Edward Thornton nnd by Lim Geneullc, in last fiscal year over the preceding one the immediate vicinity of ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT Bolt Lata City Time. the of citizens are respected, and escorted to the rights LAW, House. Vesoul and Belfort. Arlington the statement is here made that, after that the The troops enauthority of the U. S. GovernWill Pructicfl Id all the Courts In Utah nnd ail- omcers of the "Frolic" who ine 52 him 4 and were the gaged holiZouaves against deducting Divine Worship Sundays ment is maintained in all its legal jwnniK idrntones. Special attention givwn to arrived this a.m.. renort that the and Vosges is held every Sunday, in the Taberncle, days from 365 days, leaving 30tt execu He was in consultation with U.integrity. riflemen, whom he drove Foreign and Itamustic Collections. f S. Sena 'Frolic," "Guard" and "Neipsio" left at, 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.; and in the School tive days in the year, in which time the before him victoriously. The fighting tor Conkling and the Senator the Office in fishing grounds in company. Tho lasted throughout Saturday and at the Jlouses of the various Wards at 5.30 p.m. saving of ?G8,731,020 was made; the that the deter rrouc-; ana "Neipsio" bound for close tho troops, mainly composed of ismitliug, near IOKt Ciliie. Suiiaw 10 line", $2 $3 $5 $8 $15 $ 20 $ 35 $ 60 i 8 ft 7 10 18 26 40 70 4 7 80 11 21 30 60 i" 40 65 100 6 10 13 18 30 ColHmn, 60 60 1S5 11 1 18 25 45 S " 21) 80 34 45 75 100 135 200 Business Cards $5 per month. f e n Election Excitement in York! Basis of Peace Proposed by tlie Neutral Powers! Capitulation of to the Prussians! Victory of the Prussians - v. ie in the of the "Shenandoah." to-th- Bazaine's Scheme for Peace and Power evu-uoer- . . .... Three Promi nent Frenchmen in Shooting Paris! Engine of struction! Capt ure ers at r uounterieit- to-d- t V Capture of the Stage Robbers and Recovery of the Stolen Money! .... .... .... ' ' ii if i: ft l" 14 f. I' ,! 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