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Show KVKN1NG ;!:5hiifen OKIE O. CAJIJIOal, fl 7 . NEWS Btnet LIU OK throe nrnfh 06US M. CAHWOW, I 1 14 J. I rotn Texan has W postmistresses.' Vol. ID. nd mm. p ... . . i. m m .. . mm mm mm. . Fleneer Piper of" tfit J?olgl sfoootalnj Region ETiMS !iES. ' " ' 1' DESEBET iJlBERTTe. twenty-eig- ht s. Per WKSTamx DXSSSET 2TEWS. CTEWS. TTEEXLl iiabt)aBed svery Wednesday .1 j THIS F0I THE .fit One Copy on y .5 vtx oaontbw..... Uum month a,. Sai-wtEKl- .! tlrnplu UXIOX Telearrapta NEW YORK. ia for PwBiUry tate aafrerlna: 1.1 ne. Pros New York, 9. The executive com mittee of the German aid soclbty decld that It would be inexpedi ed, ent to call a mass 'meeting at present, but urged all to contribute money for the relief of the wounded and the wid ows and orphans iu Germany. Bo far, sixty-fou- r thousand dollars nave been collected, of which fifty thousand will be placed at once in tne hands of the Prussian consul for transmitslon to Berlin. to-nig- MICHIGAN. AnajMtsaaiS t lbs CmU(uI1ob. 1) etkoit. The two houses of tbe Michigan Legislature have agreed upon an amendment to the constitution, to be submitted to the people, providing that the Legislature may make provi sion, by law, for the payment by coun ties, townships and municipalities, of an Donas or otber obligations heretofore Issued in aid of railroads: such bonds to do paid Dy connty, township or munlcJ panties issuing mem, ana not iu any case by the State. The question of payment is to be submitted to each municipality. This was adopted In the nouse, 67 to is; in the Senate, by 23 to 4. No provision is made for granting aid to railroads in future. tbe result of observation or instinct." The returns of the gross receipts from Chicago theatres for the month of June were as follows: Aiken's Museum, HOLLAND. statement! presalon made by Gladstone's said "some of my colleagues ask me if I uaa aireaay disappeared. The new would have them shot.1' Tbe Duke de weary is now as a device to Gram mont explained "they all ought to get rid or all theregarded war, and it Is asked, be." At this expression deputy Eatan-ceil- n reached towards .the Duke de Grammont. shaking his fist in his face. Deputy Ferry also left bis seat and threatened the Duke, and the members of the right rushed from their seats ana inter nosed to restore order. The Dresi- dent put on his hat and in the midst of tho confussion the session was tempo rarily suspended. of A large number the wounded from the Rhine are hourly expected here. The journals state that several war cor respondents have been captured at tbe front. There are enormous crowds on the the Boulevards and streets are much The shops people agitated. were closed early in many places. The authorities are taking precautionary measures, both police and military. M. Jules Favre, on tbe resumptlou of tbe session, demanded tbe immediate consideration of the proposals, but it was refused by a vote of 100 to 54. M. Clelvent DuvolnoU then prepared an order of the day, declaring that the Chamber was desirous of Insuring energy in the national defence: passed. M. Olllvier refused to accept the order of the day, and rested the fate of the Ministry on its passage, but the order waa adopted and, at the request of M. Olllvier a recess was Lakeu that he might withdraw and consult his colleagues. M. Olllvier returned after a brief absence, and mounting the stand, said: "In tbe presence of the vote of the Chamber, the Ministry has given its collective resignation to the Empress, the Regent, who has accepted it. I am in structed to declare that Gen. Palickaa has been charged with the duty of formAs ing a new ministry. Applause. for us, we shall continue to do whatever our country demands of us. and from this moment our successors, whatever misfortune they may encounter, will have our support." After this declaration the members separated In great agitation. In the Senate tbe resignation or tne Ministers waa also announced. All correspondents of foreign news papers have received orders to go from Metz to Nancy. A dispatch from Gen. Frossard, who Is stationed between Metz and Nancy, printed in the Patrie, says tbe Emperor has been solicited to return to Paris by some of the Generals, but he replied that he will only return dead or victorious. to-nigh- t; closed. McVicker's Theatre, $6,894.50: Hamburo, 9. The River Elbe has Dearborn, S6.239.S5. been closed to prevent the entrance of The Clocinuatl Daily Chronicle says: the French fleet; but a small passage is no Iowa widow, 115 year old, has in- still left open at Goose Island for steamveigled Into matrimony an unthinking er traffic. youth of 5o. An exchange says tho French has iron-claFRANCE. fifty-Av- e steamer. The whole navy of franco carries 4,620 X r nof dlspcrslaa the peeple Will n dead or victorious. and guns, and has 34,000 horse-powethat the whole navj of Prussia carries Paris, 10 a.m. La LKxrie publishes sixty-thre- e guns. the following (account of the teene to "Mainz" is the German way of spell- day, about the hall of tho Corps 3gis- ing Mayence, the citadel on the Rhine, latlf: At "one o'clock groups formed GREAT BRITAIN "Trier" is tbe German for Treves, before the. hall, ..which jrrew greater a Itisioa in Parts aforo Oeosrol 2fws where the Prussian troops are tsnw con- every moment, and there were over thousand persona assembled. The neo- ttio Moot or WorFroMeSt mad centrating. were calm and on armed; there were, Italian Alblonee Certainly False Eag. Tbe Trenton Sentinel sayn: 4,A :mlly owever, thoutgjTrdm time to timet of Usn Government In an unsettled of high social standing in New York "A la Pru8si,fnd"Vi6laTrcmoc." Hood. city have lately lost a daughter by de- ppputy Forray, who appeared, was re-e10. A special writes from Another lirium tremens. daughter of red with about, and commenced an LojtDON, on that the whole of Saturday, Berlin, the same family has been reduced very address aa follows; 'Jr riends, bo ealml' low from the same cause, but Is gradu- At that moment Marshal Paraguay the Prussian coast is in a state of per fect defense. He says I have wltneaaed d'HUllera arrived and the officers of the an ally recovering." excellent artillery practice with the others aurrounded and National Guard, Bachelors have a new dlgulty In which baa since left Ironclad were lond cries of 'vivc v4rmtn, The Supreme Court of that him. and there Be a. tbe tleorgla. decided iNbrth for, ;Th Zettft, of tha and trfte la France? the that a bachelor Is a Chargarrler' . has reached port State has French aqna.irbnr frowd the all. and while; increasing nd being so, he Is of course "family," of seeing or being seen by: any were heard of 'vtt itocherort' withoutvessels the family," and aa such shouts the "bead which she passed. The Frencbr electors of Belleville, who had is entitled to the privilege of the Home- from the tho swiftest ship of tbe Grille, yacht' two demonstration. a to make At tume stead Act. is out in the Baltic, with Prussian navy.' o'clock troops of the line were ranged orders to to close tho French nnd In round tbe keep aa Discourses were delivered a also squadron of ball, several of the Cathollo churches of this cavalry. They were received by the watch their movements; she is in no dancUv. In honor of the dogma of infalll crowd with cries of fto tho frontier, to ger of being caught. A French corDrum was the frontier! The circulation waa stopped vette, near Bornsellern, attempted to billty. At the Cathedral a Ts on Infalli on tho bridge leading from tho hall, and chase her, but gave it up after half an sune.and a sermon preached Gen- - the It is Impossible to guess, Vicar of police made a legal hour's chae. bility, bv Dr. tttorr. the commissary French the from movements, whether eral. summons lor tne people to disperse. blockade or deliver will merely once broke they at Into the A pound of fried meat, says one who The cavalry or Dantzlo. It is an Kiel attack upon tho crowd withdrew, still has studied up the matter, does not con street, and At a considered attempt, but sushopeless a a detach later hour tain aa much nutriment as four ounces shouting. toward Alien directed Is still and guards came op picion of broiled meat: nevertheless, many ment of grenadiers of northern and the ports Schleswig. by a General of division, and" The reason which I, myself, people will have their fry and dyspep headed finding to the crowd Shouted 'off tho frontier!' out last sia! and boulenight why theatcafes session of the corps leirlslatlf The 11 o'clock, was were. shut up In Queen Victoria's crown there are opened at two this afternoon; Schneider vard the. of crowds people who were 1,333 brilliant diamonds, 1,273 rose dia- presiding. as soon as tne formalities that been charged arms had for monds and 147 table d lam onds.one Urge of the opening were over, OUirler ad clamoring Cuirassier and the &urgeants emer seventeen upon by sapphlres.elsvea dressed the tiouse as rouows; ruby, were arrested. a Devllle and many t good mna u ruotes In four his small proc Zta "Messieurs, the Emperor, pearis ald, access able all venaems in was. a total of'J,IS6 precious J tones. lamation told yon that If circumstances tho place Rue entrance from the tho prove unfavorable the Empress de laevening, BL The severest thing said against Eve's should Honore Rue and Plalx being nave wo von not to her. call bodies of the by .Lady Mary Wortley would daughters was kept barred by strong com was until the waited prom position sstlsfactlon'1 have 'The Moutazue: Ollivler's to only National prevent garde, calling you." He was Iu belnc a woman la that I shall not be oromlsed beforeFavre mobbed." being palace exclaiming: The Further dispatches from our corresby com Del led to marry one of my own Interrupted too is audacious." umvier con- pondent aav, respecting the engageenemy sex." at tho first ".We call tinued: you upon Weissenburg, that the two The author of a novel. Just out, with- - sign of trouble. Borne of our troops have ment at which suffered most severe luff to say that her heroine opened her met with reverses, nut tne greater por regiments town behind the the in herself: "The attacking ly mouth, thus expresses Uon remains unvanqnlshed. Our cita were the King's orettv coral doorkeepers of her words dels, our national defense and our hlll.wlth tie bayonet the&Oth and own Fouslllers; and a low, mocking laugh ran munitions are Intact; we ask you to aid grenadiers gaver way, in Dultzlo and the recruited was one A n. t K A m M UUb IIVUI IUVU Us in organizing the national guard." are Zellcia. In other They Llgnltz, sac deputy exclaimed: "All Dr. Beecher often related the anec-- Another Von General Sttlnmetz' of good troops, without you Mr. Olllvler." Tho own dote of a minister who preached six rifices training, but yet they are not the YVeare resamed: Minister prepared: eermons to show who Melchlsedsk was, we can arm 450.000 men.' Paris and the best of the Prussian army. The bayodosed hi last sermon with this of Bradenburg and Pomera-nl- a which are threatened are net attack departments breth was nuite a different thing. Tbe my "Ands'youse, suuimarj:vredou't ib a state Of aelge. Prussia hopes to add or tbe 11th army corps, reknow who Melcnlse to ren, it.' HO-regiments ber own advantages toy our internal cruited in tbe former no matter." ain't in Nasthat lk but ber expectation will not sau and Frankfort, electorate with troubles, the Mr. B4a-mr- r' pUu for' obriatin be realized. .Wo ebuuUl defend our and thus, for - icwni4. by uieaosuf u Mcillatitig selves. It were uupatrlotlo at such a reglrasnts rmoie.l above, the Aral time, fougbt a I'ruaaUu sobearers similar dwell to time wttrtnt upon personalities. fMier, ldier. As nothing U stuped about their o abort! be srll t tinsse f doubt 'US', we shall "nol aus wee It would appear as If care was mjal n tost. A obauaber of ekespt to uerend the measures we in losses, not prcliol to expose them too much tbe tHi-uoC In oour-- e of to propose, ir tne jnsmorsare taken tend ileriytlo The remainder were Batime. first iu Kualand, and will be fitted not with us, (ironical laughs and the second Bavaregiments of t stMiuer of about 500 tons. Is wanting la the perform-- , varian Franconla and from armv corps rian us not. lose ahco of Its iflrst duties. A cov of Macktiu's spUndld edition time in discussion. TbU I perhaps tb from tbe Palatinate itself. French di''aVK uereat tne etrieve of the Bible, profusely illustrated with last about eleven thousand engravtogs and Make BmeawsV flir.nnm efforts are heme maue lor comprising specimens of deem It best." 8houts from the Ifyoul" drawings, of left in the and was school sold the sty is, every Damont Inter-ropt- English and othertbeIntervention Prusarrest of the other day for XI 60. This valuable col- 'yes," Mys.M Deputy Emperor's favor, proposing that tho Presidency of sian secure lection of pictorial art waa formed by tho Council allies, to and msroh of Ministers be; conferred the Ute Mr. John Graf Bell, oT Man- on General Toohern. v The Monlteur says that Important Jules Favre de- answers and waa handsomely bound In manded chester, are expected, but no that the Chambers should at e large folio volumes. There is no reason to statement. onoe assume the direction of pobilo afHAlfavo tht TCsnoleon will bO'SUCCesS- A nice little boy In Pittsburg went to faire. Paul Do Caaslgnao said that if the circus the other day. and ammed be was a minister he would send English ministry are capabls of himself throwing atones at the elephant os ore a council ol war, ,men sus- almost anything ror the ease or peace,-bu-t tolerate while he was driuktog. When he got taining such a proposition. A scene English opinion willat not a mo such dinlomatla intervention through tbe boy tried to propitiate- him ol great violence here ensued between ment. is already Extra excitement a him piece of gingerbread. tho members. Plcard asking thai aha br offering Before accepting tbe cake tbe elephant chambers pronounce- - a vote of censure manifested at tbe unsatisfactoryforcharBel- acter of the new arrangement emptied about talxtyfoaH gallons f against tho ministers, and tho members Han nsntralltv. nndfr. which. Eocland water, beer measure, over the boy, and of the le continually demanding, calls to to Into tier third order.1) Caaslgnao,- temporarily pre- might suddenly be. called on to fight the then sIudt him Is indifferent This off. against Prussia, with whom she sympavery drv boy siding, refused to acoeed to these who his on .violence thize, and for tho Emperor, one about circuses now. Hoists he believes .saying, part " confidence foolish forfeited tho would as aa much utterly he doesn't care for them produce vlolsnoe on the other. he used to do. Finally M. Olllvier, after a great effort formerly glren him. Tho favorable lm $S,-SOft.-- Ttoe Klt I tt; d re-tar- r; -- tu r'Suppose France and Prussia had re fused to assent, what was the English government prepared to do?" So far aa known, nothing, until coerced by pub lic indignation. It la the dread of being forced to be something,' which has led tho government to hurry np the ad journment or parliament,' by suspending the rules to get the appropriation bill throurh. It shrinks from Questions and, what the public fears, Is that dur ing recess their deferential diplomacy with France is to be resumeu. A debate broke out again tho Cabinet, and could only alarming bo stifled by tho promise of a fast opportunity for discussion. 'Our special' correspondent writes from hero of the feeling among tho people and the army: "I think it more than probable that Napoleon will never Paris. The army Is sick of hut amateur generalship. Probably ho has already been forced to resign his factum. Ie Beaurge will also retire. Bazaine will command. The statement of the secret alliance between France and Italy, and the expected reinforcement of 100,000 Italian troops is certain ly false. No matter what the King of may have promised, his troops Italy would not march to France. to-da- & W. 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SALT LAKE CITY, THURSDAY. 1 EVENING, AUGUST .11, 1870 TTTS 3 , Iu Connecticut a young lady celebrated the Fourth by leading out ber pet poodle dyed iu the national colors. A debating club in Worcester recently discussed tbe important question, "Whether a rooster a knowledge of Is in L TERMS FOR THE WEEKLY o The champion undertaker of Michigan lives iu Ureensburg. He has buried three thousand nine hundred persons. A smart man iu Buffalo ia orgauizlog a divore excursion to Chicago. Tickets will be oM to any desiring a divorce. daybreak ,. crnci ry Major-Oeueralaa- 2. TRUTH AN Revenge la ihe only debt wblch It is wrong to pay. There wra 23 Incorporated colleges in the United BtaUs. A Spanish proverb one M did" uyiI had," ia worth two or "I wish It costs New York $2,000,000 annually to have lta street sprinkled. The Duke of Argjle is said to be spending all hi spare cash In expert raeutiog with flying machine. Buttermilk la said to be very good for the complexion applied either internally or externally. Two hundred miles of pathway hare ten explored In the Mammtoh Cave of Kentucky. Judge Hints, of Iadlanapolin, has or- of his court to be furnishurtl ed With fU4. The North Carottu militia Is officerBrigadier-General- m ,. Srxcxax.'.TO ed by seven fl 50 srrnuom fitarmi atracc-nor xiSM or book akd job nuirruta. Hi-ju- k Cssenl Bsshws AtmI the kews book 14 jo rTiiTiia mas .' TBESEKET K4llr. .. I fliifieiwt Ulstorisji Office. ' . AppUeailoas to bo srads taut Ordora and addrsssed to ;? ' I . D At4DUAlj; liiclcow A CO- - aensral Asents. 110 Front Bt. dlOS laa eom-mqnicaUo- Qs ;i mmm rwrnmrntm iy Cblaa, Glan Ware7fe1railne teri Java, lirlttsHM No. 12, BARCTAY STREET, ' JTEW-lfFoot doors below Astor Uooao. can irfssm 1 ; S - 1 |