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Show i f;sKfiKT KVKN1KG NEWS vry rruing, except aanday.f ... i.KMr. a. caSisos, Editor. t. Urar t 8ocU a4 East Tan yls BtmU -- 10 oo py on year TIT IB three montus. VU5 W. CAWM0Wt rHl NIWS BOOKs- r m - 6eort JOB I o 90 MINTING 0FF1CI Vol A - 1. prlCtA!. H Three men Barled. of Nkwabk. A. sewer In couna In Broad Street, caved In day, burying three laborers. ScUgraph. to- VU l No. 212 UTAH .6 -- .a GAUD CEI1TR&L Pioneer Line of Utah; Groceries, Crockery, Clothing, BLACK CURRANTS, - to-da- y; '.JJ W DENMARK. ILLINOIS The Battle fleet. Aboaslnable proeeedlngs at an exeen. Copenhaoen, 30. The French BalHon. tic fleet arrived here yesterday afierCiiicaoo. Full accounts of the exe- !noon cution of Joseph Myers at Shelby vllle, III. executed for the murder of Bhaw, say the scene attending it were the mcst PRUSSIA. terrible and revolting ever witnessed in la tense feeling against the country. The mob, who howled land's violation of neutrality Eag.d and clamored for admission to tie enor Belgium enllgbtened-Tb- e closure within when the execution French rrpalicd. took place, succeeded in driving back Berlin . T . I . correspondence. tne guarus anu tearing uown tne high Berlin. close fences after the body was cut Ibeen u7!.rV" as to greed of down, and crowding around the coflln Franceenlightened own If Gerand her interests; containing It, jeeringon and shouting, many is conquered by France, Belgium the shoulders antLdnalljr placing it to oblige Napoleon, to of Alf a dozen rnen, carried it through is In a position without he has Main street, followed by an Immense eursuo,without a result, a ifwar aho is firm motive; women men and crowd of children. will the Remittances to Great Britain, Ireland and the Continent. Apply to WILLIAMS A GUION, 29Broadway, AUSTRIA. The Concordat no longer binding. Vienka. 30 Austria consults Italr on the attitude to be preserved. She Is said to contemplate sending a notice to the Pope that .the Concordat will no longer be considered binding. - ! Hag-lan- d cam-plaine- ttVJ1. I I jut 1 1 protect Belgian In England's violation of neutrality, of contraband articles war, supplying to f ranee, is Ditteny oompiainea or. The feeling again at England is still most intense, and it seems to be shared by people of all classes, the press inthem by its attacks on England. spiring The Journal says England evidently wants another Alabama, question. This morning the French attacked Soarbrucken In a largely superior force, but were vigorously repulsed. Germany frontier. NEW YORK. nardr KMarnB retnmlna; Help for the wounded rrntiUo. New York. A lady of fortune residhas volunteered as a nurse in ing here the war. Immense sums have been subscribed for the wounded. The murder of Mr. Nathans has created an excitement almost equalling that of the lsuraeii tragedy. Tne scene of the murder is an elegant brown stone mansion, nrar fifth avenue. lie was covered with wounds; his face was discolored and swollen; his night shirt saturated with blood, and his body and legs smeared with it. The door and wall were also covered with blood, as though there had been a desperate straggle. The bones of two or three fingers of the were fractured, as though right hand clutched violently to make been he had him loose his hold. There were nine wounds and the skull In all parts was No arrests have completely shattered. been made, nor Is there the slightest clue to the perpetrator. It la generally believed that robbery only was Intended, but being surprised by Mr. Nathan, death. The murderers. they beat him to It is believed, concealed themselves In as all the doors the house yesterday, and windows were secured this morn door.through which ing except the front they escaped. Mr. Nathans is under stood to be worth two millions of dol lars. A coroner's Jury has been em panelled for an Inquest. The great yacht race for the queen's cup, held by America, is fixed for August ISth. It Is reported that the famous old yacht Maria will be put in trim and will enter the race. Measures will be taken for the relief of the faml- Ilea of the men washed overboard from the DauntUta. 'Ashbary signifies his Intention of giving a purse to each. The roit has a rumor that Captain Bamnelsof the Dauntitu baa disappear od, aud It is believed that as he lost thtrjy thousand on the race, he has committed suicide; the Commercial contradicts the story and says the Captain is in town and In good health and spirits. Congre-isma- n Cleveland and family were thrown from their carriage in Morrlstown. N. Y., last evening; all were Injured but not serious. Iadj Franklin arrived to night at the residence of Henry Orlnnel. The steamer Anachna for Olasirnw took two hundred Germans, who are to ooter the German army. The German patriotic Aid Soclet v has determined to send six surgeons to as sist tne wounded Prussians. CALIFORNIA. General Caubv lor roruana, to assume leic command of the department of Columbia. Four North German vessels are here. The completion of the California and Orogan railroad to Chlco places the largest orchards In California la railroad communication with the Atlantic States, and induces large shipments of fruit. Jas. Dobson, a desperado, was killed La an affray In Montgomery street, opby John posite the Rnfus House, Tylor. FRANCE. Wilt pay la gold Pmsslan Jearaals sn oneseal Srowopapisr aaon svrroaSosl OrrssUstlsa of looal a arda Cable esaasetlsa eontpleto Napoleon oo eonsna and Hero about the aa-sam- eret treaty-T- ho eo rroneh side of the question. GREAT BRITAIN. Death ofa professor or Arable Proofs of If po!on an pcrHdj-T- be "TImf"Pro- Motley's recall The Austrian tectants threaten aeceastonPopalar feeling Dissatisfied with the govern ment. London. Rev. Henry Griffin Wil Hams. Arabic professor at Emanv College, Cambridge, died .yesterday Count BernstsiT, the Prussian amb makes public the. state sador, ment that France in lStto offered to send Prussia 800,000 men to use against Austria if Prussia would surrender to Franco the territory between the Rhine and Moselle. The rejection of this proposi tion awoke tne emperor's sympathy with Austria. These offers, which Na poleon now finds it convenient to re pudiate, have been repeated since 1SCG. The Time has an article on the recall or Motley, in wmcn tne writer says nokienees is tne reproacn or the repubbeen here two years, lic Motley has to be endeared to every long enough Englishman, and he is now recalled. Motley is respected, not particularly because he is an American, but as a man. It is a matter of congratulation that his recall, however unworthy the motive, gives him back to literature. There are further rumors in circulation that the Catholics of Austria will embrace Protestantism unless the doctrine of papal Infallibility Is considerably qualified. The British government Is quietly but actively preparing to meet any emergency. All the dockyards and arsenals are busy day and night, and supplementary estimates for the army and navy are expected. The story is promises repeated that France bemillion livres for her fidelity,Italy sixty sides the evacuation of Rome. Popular excitement at the course of the British government in the present war is very great. The people want a notice given to France that Eiremptory with grief aud displeasure intrigues, evidently having for their aim the violation of the independence of Belgium, and will oppose with her whole strength any attempt to extend French power on the continent, before or after the war. The British government on the other hand, while the contemning France for breaking peace, closes her eyes to large amounts of coal, and ammunition made in England for die use of the French army. London. S0. Wins low, an English officer in the British service, was killed In the skirmish at Nelderbrour. There is great activity in the defense f of Antwerp. Bismarck takes to the field at the head of bis regiment of cuirassiers, leaving Herr Theile In charge of the foreign office. to-da- y, Paris. The cable connecting France with Algeria has been successfully laid. The French will paj In gold for everything they take In the enemy's , country. The Prussian government has sup pressed a large number of Journals. several newspaper At Metz, of them American correpondents,mst and Kagllsh, were arrested as spies; they were liberated, but. warned away from the army. Large bodies of ' French troops are from MeU, and It moving north-ea- st is said General Trochu la to lead the corpa Into South Germany. The Prussians are concentrating neavy masses of troops at Nleuaed, near Coblentz. The Journal Officiate contains the following report from the Ministers of War and Interior: 'To the Emperor: The government authorizes the organisation of local national guards for the frontier towns, north and east; but the government thinks It necessary to renounce) the ldaaa of the organization of the general national guards. In the meantime the government believes that companies of volunteers and sharp shooters, if established more extensively, than at pre sent, would constitute a valuable reserve for the protection of the national that territory. The ministers propose the engagement of companies of sharp shooters shall be limited to the actual term of the war, and that volunteers admitted Into these bodies shall be especially charged with the local deKlli-TJL- tf fence." ZIO'S The Emperor approves the organizaEIIY STOKE. tion of these corps, which are destined to replace the national guard. fi&-. COLEBROOK, wishes to Inform the SO. Emlle OUlvler, Prime ilX Ladies see baa constantly on band a Parts, had an interview, yesterday, largo assortment of Minister, with the principal editors of Paris, during which he explained the TRIHUED ETS aiijBOHMS position of the government on the sevAs CRRAP as ths CHEAPEST. eral questlona relating to Prussia. lie gave some explanations of the secret A nice assortment of treaty project, which Bennedltte had ZXiV7 S &SOX3T7X2T3 given, and some relative ZXom previously to the measures taken by the Cabinet STRAW TB1IBISGS, (ETC. some time ago to effect a disarmament. He said these general efforts were Relersnee: H. B. Clawson. Z.O.M.L Esq, SapL uits merely In termed la to to those' of Earl ly Clarendon for like purposes. Bismarck: replied to Clarendon that King William refused absolute! y to disW. F. AJTDERSOJf , H. JDU , .;. arm, f OUlvler said he gave the honor of his name and that of his oollearnes that no SurcoQa fund Xliy Id an offer was made to Prussia than that f. i Offieo svt Best deweo lSUs made to Clarendon on the Romish dsttr to-da- y, CO-pPKKATI- VE New York. dlS2 ly A. MI If KB, rxsiiszx ZTsSsxx rzsiisrx x i AJTXB THURSDAY, MAY 19th, 1870. Trains will leave Salt Lake city dally at 6. aan. aaaLtf pjnj arrive at Ogden 7. a.m. and 4.45 pan.; leave Ogden City at 8. aan. and SSO p.m.; arrive at Salt Lake City 10 aan. and 7.3 p.m. In addition to the above an icconnoDiTion iniiu WILL RUN ON WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS Leaving Ogden City 5 aan. and Bait Lake City, 140 pan., on whloh full tare will entitle the purchaser of a ticket to return on the same day and train free, and will atop by arranging with the conductor, at any point on the line to take on or lot off paasengers. Passengers will please purchase their tickets at the offloea. Fifty cents additional will bo charged when the fare is collected on the train. For all Information eoneernlng Freight ot Passage, apply to D. O. C ALDER, Ticket and Freight Agent, JOSEPH A. YOUNG ; SOPERTNTENDICNT. dll-l- y CHIOACO TRADE. NOTICE Hay? ops, Cartleip & Ic x -- PERSONS Indebted So Ue lata A".flrnae of Wna. JEaSISGS and Win. c- . iMalf-a-blo- - ck nusEun tiiD' HILFA-BL0C1- hie WEST PR EST. B.YOURG'S RESIDENCE. C SALT LAKH CITY. Lake City. 2X&n-nTacture- MAIN STREET, KcllcSjctc. 90 & 92 WZ2XSS dL jr. JDRHJG-G-ESIT- S roa BSZASZLO OS REID. & WHOLESALE SAXT LAKE CITY, MlneraLs, Indian REPTILES, Consisting of VAN SCHAACIC SIGN OF "QIC BOOT, ft STEVENSON s, And the best collection of ROCKY MOUNTAIN BIRDS, BEASTS & U7t2ra VM. SLOAN & GO. The finest cabinet of Home ProdnctioiLs, Home CinCAGO, Temple Street, die&tf ; JOHN W. TOI7XG,Esq. Proprietor, LAKE STREET, CKUCBRATm Majrka, Peilcana, Poreaplneo and yoongUsMrds, ate. t Importers and Jobbers in tnelr The CAMELand theHAPPY FAMILY THE PANORAMA CLINCHING SCREWS! Drugs, s Patent Medicines. Kneel sens of 2Tatlve Raw KInerala, Foaslls. :o:aeilona. wetals . Cotton. Sllau Materials. Wool. d Woods Cletb And Cotton Fabrics, Painter, roe lain. Panr.afce PaiBtinn bka ' graphs and tne fine Arta. We use them for solelng Men's, Wo25 INDIAN ANTIQUITIES from ih men's and Children's Boots and MOUNDS. Olosa. Shoes, and warrant the work suIn to every respect perior kxxfh or XKAaaxaiK: PAPER & WOOLEN MANUFACTURERS' Signer O. O. BOSETTZ SAHGIOYASXI Pegged or Nailed, or pwxtutioh : aktut And equal to the beet hand-sewe- d work. STOCK. ; Mono. J. A. TJBkESBAClXdola HATtPE. S3F Will a Urge experience In the Territorial f r. J OS. I BAKFO OT, HIVAOXB. we ii... 2"Ctare - Oil Window i Admission: Adults. Chilaren. 6eca. to m j oohools and FamUlea, Satardaya, Adnlts, 23 o Reliable orders Taken. rxjiTDxrja" zznxxC 3 SCREWS FOR WALE AT MANUFACTURER trade, leel sore of giving; SATISFACTION, As to quality, price and style of packing, PRICES. DIIIIWOODBY'S NOVELTY Importers, Manufacturers and Jobbers of WORKS No. Moniifaotoiry. South Street, finlt Lnko City -some Kew 1 GREATLY ng. PRICES' REDUCED SAL.E ;!ROOIfIS, last Tipple Stxt, . ' .4 ; WO, LAFUII BUTLER & GO. WHOLESALE PaperS)ealers 114 H64 WABASH AVE.; i ob . Sewing naenlaea, Beapera St era, e te,, ete. - i OHKJAGO, f 5 ' ; ISTABIJSHID 1SSL ' ; , Importers, Dealers and Manufacturers of e: STOffi-.AD&sTni- Si For farther partlenlars apply at the Works. Lii ci PL ATT? and OBHAMEHTALi9 . aft , t I - always in Stock. r. a f V 'V dlSS Id 4r c. ,;iii!e;'iir i -- 1 ni. Kaclilsies.dteoT, ..,. :.h :;; Rpalrlag Kaenlarary, KlUwrtgfat Worst, How- - v V dlSJm Parttenlar attention paid to Models ofvarious klnda, Brass and Iron Castings and Machinery in General, T"- :i work of ail kinds, such as ; j-f- Constantly. on band t The proprietors would lespeattillr to form the citizens of Salt Lake city and that now, in operation theirvicinity, afav they nave Steam Worb-sare to eblno aad do all kinds or Mashtno Works atprepared ths ahortost noilee Kastera Piioes,rrelgbt added. Mannetorars of all kinds of . A '- , (J i COnPANY. City! llaelilaUta Toola, Tmrnlas; Latnes, Plaa era, OearCnttlnl; svadBeltfterewlns; and IMPORTED HOME-MAD- E & CHICAGO. . MMe A large assortment BRO. HIGGS, TiAKR STREET, 1S44. Ward. Salt Lake City Utah. 17lh - am JlPg parcnased fpipawl Uaehlnery, to plana rioorlnr. do Shapinr, and Clrenlar at ; Tig; Bawf 78 JORDAN STREET ; ' MtlXtKE&Y & STRAW GOODS, ' 1st, tot WEBSTER J3IIOTHETIS,: The flteam Power UPHOLSTERY AKD FUBHHOBE DESERET r 4209 p.m. . . OSt AND AMERICAN & FOREIGN; Sc. COM will eall and lEBirnrQI plonao Latehea, All Varieties, having Horses or Cattle that meet aettle the same Immediately ANY ONEaccidents. at the Loeka tbem so that Injuring TaeJts, 4c Screws. Kalla, . their meat Is unfit for taole nse, can find ready efOee of the nnderslg-nedtb.ee. Sey Snaths, Forks at Ileea. for sale them at the Fllew Bnteners qeedlads others. WM. JENNINGS. Olobe Axes, Made only by us. if west Of President Yonnr'i reel. AOffice at TEAS DEL OO.'S STORE, Egle oenosv i Q7g u House, Up. Starrs,) East ILLS Salt 1 LAKE STREET, z . . C. B. HAWLEY. dl89 2m A H d2Bltl : . THAEXfl WAXTSX2D TO ZXATJXu Iab, SI.SO per Cord, at the Mill. tenders to the Pabllo his professional serrlces. Ornci at his residence, 2d Booth Street, Sal Lake City, Utah. PA Foreign and Domestic Collections at 1 r ,, f. Orders promptly filled. and Counselor, Attorney After an absence of three years In Europe, again tended to. f Hardware, "Sy to-da- y, i Y RAILROADS. Dry WANTED, to-da- vo-oa- y, SEMI-WEEKL- tn Have a Well Assorted Stock of af-fair-.lt 29. .UfrJ THE aha VUV vm ajsaMoee montn bz three mont to-da- it San Francisco THIS FOB i"V -- TERMS FOB THE WEEKLY to-da- Mr. Mnthan'a At T. & W.TAYLOR . Tr Saturday.) ne Oopy one year. six uoiui al Imm awardedA legal opinion. TENNESSEE. Goods, Vashinoton. The Qauter Muter M ere award or. General baring declined to pay certain tragedy claims which occurred previous to July Memphis. Another terrible the, Bolton-Dic- k isiu, inequwuon ou dmo referred in connectionwaswith enacted this morning to the Attorney Genera, who has given !ent vendetta, C01was returning Dickens A Thomas an opinion that all unexpended balan ces must be conveyed Into the Treasury, to his home on Big Creek In this conn and hence no old claims can be paid ty, from a neighbor's house, where he uutil farther legislation by Congress. had spent the night, he was shot from the bushes and killed. The detectives The eecreUry of the treasury y, creates after receiving the opinion of the attor- are working ud the case, which an old was Dickens ney general on the subject, the meaning great excitement; killed be as man will and. remembered, and Intention of the recent act of Confall, last of lie Wade Bolton, this, to city awarded the Alaska Commergress, cial Company the leas 9 and privilege is the tenth person killed in the feud. of taking the fur seals on the island of Bt. Paul aud tit. George daring the ALABAMA. period of twenty years,- the bid of said company being considered the highest A Terrible Alarm. and beet ottered. The contract is subaioniLE, 3U. a terrinc storm passed stantially as follow: The company is over houses were un tnls city to pay .,uw a year, and a rental of on each stin taken, and fifty roofed, trees uprooted, goods in stores CHEAPER THAN EVER cents per gallon for each gallon of oil damaged by water,and steamboats sunk was dock The driven and ashore. dry Is obtained. It also required to furnish and the Inhabitants of St. Paul -- n.i u forced from its original position river. mlle P the AT THEIR STORE ON .George annually ,000 dried salmoc ' iiv?,n about The "Sixty cords of ire wood, a sufflcW ?? f VM,We?, ,0J i&SSE?' at of salt and a sufficient nnrn- quantity ber of barrels for preserving the necee EAST TE3XPIL.Tr: ST. sarv supply of meat, 200 barrels of oil and a sufficient number of seal skins to MANHATTAN, d!98 ly WISCONSIN, the Inhabitants with boots, and supply NEVADA, a sufficient quantity of sinews and COLORADO, CANADA. NEBRASKA, membranes to supply tbem with waterSPAIN. NOTICE I to WYOMING. Red the Rlrer rebels. Amnesty proof garments, free of charge. The Xeutrallty proclaimed. Sailing from Xew York every Wednesday MINERS & Toronto.A dispatch from Ottawa CABIN Compauy is further obliged to pay the Madrid. The Gazette the BUILDERS passage from NewTork S30, Gold. the has an publishes of a says Queen school on amnesty STEERAGE: granted expense maintaining issued of $30 New to from from f3! by ait York; each island. The contracting parties proclamation neutrality connected with the lied Liverpool, Qneenstown. Glasgow or LondonRiver parties are responsible, and have beta in the the ripanlsh government. rebellion. in T UMBER win be sold cheap at the New currency. derry, payable busineos since the cession of Alaska. Passage from or to tier many, France, Nor- KTT.JVfivM5ue n2 L,MJ Cottonwood, or at' MUXFOKD SHLh Ward. way, Sweden. Ac, at Lowest Rates. Toe KKcltewent Tb Yscttt ly The DESEBET NEWB. WEEKLY tfttwuma every wodnos iay.) ' To-da- Seini-Week- .'Published every Tuesday fYr nntallnn Stilts tap a aid It has Memed I 0. XX. B0OTXLXXJQ dL Co. eoultable to the French government to evacuate Borne, because Italy kept her PAIJrTERA, OXtAlWEKS dfc ULAXIXKM promisee, whlcn unites us more cioseiy Two doors West of lStn Ward Assembly with Italy and Austria. y Rooms. the Emperor assumed the d7U command-In-chle- f of the army. He has with General been hard at work y L. 8. Bills the H.B.EMredae, necessary de- W. II. Hooper, LebcDuf, arranging tails. The Prince Imperial visited the HOOPEtt, ELD HEDGE fc Co., y and was received with camps BANKERS. great enthusiasm. The health of the BAlT LAKE CITY, UTAH. army Is perfect. No serious engagement has yet taken place, and rumors OoW Dtut, Coin, Land Warranlt and Kxehangt to the contrary are false. wxyn wk anu. wU'U The Journal Officiate publishes Bent-dltte- 's explanation of thesecret treaty is well known thatBismarck made France an offer both before and after the a fW war with Austria, the Bubstance Of At the COTTONWOOD DISTILLERY, mousana uasoets or which was France should take Belgium as compensation for the aggrandizement XEEX 1E1 T37 9 of Prussia. The Emperor in all cases declined the proposition. The very mo- For which One Dollar, Cash, per Basbel wlUbe ment the treaty of Prague was concludpaid. Also a lew Bushels of ed Bismarck again betrayed a desire) to restore the equilibrium, and made sevFREAII PULLED, OB DRY, eral proposals looking to combinations borFor of which Four Dollars nations Bushel will be paid affecting the integrity more convenient theper If can be left currants one on theee of France. dering During at Store. ray City Liquor Co conversations Bismarck dictated Benedltte this secret treaty, the project of which has Just been made publlc,aad dlOG tf WILLIAM HOWARD. which Bismarck has kept ever sinee. Beneditte gave notice of the contents of OUION LINK BETWEEN the proposed treaty to the Emperor's at the but the propos- New York, Qneenstown & Liverpool government time, ition was promptly rejected. Benedltte (CARKYlCiQ THE D& MAILS) adds that the King of Prussia was not MINNESOTA. t? favorable to Bismarck's plans. con-structl- ou WASHINGTON. t SALT LAKE CITY, MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 1. 1870. 111 NEW JERSEY. DESERET NO'H.J HEW DESEBET NEWS, TRUTH AND "LIBERTY. 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