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Show Several hota were fired on the troops from THE EVENING NEWS. private houses in Ithelms. A workman, in Roederer's champalgne wareJousev shot a Husaar dead from tho window. The workman lULUUUE CAN,VON, was factory instantly killed by the troops. Roederer gave two hundred bottles of KIHTOH AND PUBLISHER. champagne to the comrades' of the murdered man. Generals Sheridan and Forsytho are 197B September 19, nalmj, here. The Tribune's correspondent at Paris that many of the forts are withwrites FEDERAL A!f D TERRITORIAL out casements, and the garrisons can be sureasily shelled out. When the fortsbomthe can render prevent nothing We publish, another ruliug vn bardment of the city. General Trochu the vexed question of Federal and Ter declares his determination' to 'fight Itritorial Jurisdiction, rendered this morn out on the streets, houses and barricades. lug by his Honor, Chief Justice Mc-- Letters received at the British y, Keau, in relation to the empanneling from the interior, show the of the Oraud Jury, pending In hie utter poweriessne&s of the government. Court during the past week. The de In many large towns the lied RepubliSecretary Mallet. cision this tl nee, if we understand his cans are supreme. from the same Embassy, vainly at Honor, is to the effect that the Territor tempted to reach the Prussian head ial Legislature has no right to make quarters, on a special mission. Jules Favre is exceedingly anxious any law in relation to theempanneling about the maintenance of the power of business. of a jury, even for Terriorlai be is in great the present If thU be the case it might be a grave fear that thegovernment; Red Republicans should question a to how far the Lejislature rise. The Tribune' correspondent, before can make laws governing nulla on any Strasbourg writing oa the Hth. tayi: subject. "The fire continues without InterThe highest legal authorities lu this mission, and the walls are reduced to we we are believe in Territory, right shapeless masses. The citadel is subto an increased fire from three renhave former jected oir occasions, atatiug, sides: its principal walls, on the Kehl dered decisions exactly the reverse of Blde.and many buildings adjacent to the this, holding that the District and citadel, have been fired. 1m ew batteries Supreme Courts of the Territory were open daily, and four hundred guns are in position. The garrison fire is strictly Territorial, not United Btates, now weak and sometimes it ceases for hours. courts, and that while U.S. officers had No eHort to repair the damaged outbusiS. U. when therein act to are made. works power Desperate eflorts are ness was under adjudication, the offic- made to convey ammunition into the ers appointed and empowered by the city, and boats are frequently captured. Another telegraph, underground, has Territory, and they only, had fall author- been discovered, running to Colmar." London IS. The Prussians advanc ity to act in the adjudication of matters arising under the laws of the Territory. ing on Paris have appeared on -the and Brunoy. Bat however extraordinary the heights of Villeneuve or Tbe witnout exceppress grounds taken by his Honor the Chief tion, opposes theI'aris, restoration of Bona-part- 's Justice on this occasion, in assuming government at Tours, and re ceives assurances, from every quarter, that the District and Supreme Courts the that people are arming and as ten of the Territory are. U.,S Courts only, to the in? places of rendezvous. we are of the opinion that the 'final deThe 7V&une'correspondent,at Paris, cision of the point will not be all ec ted writes on Friday, that he has gathered the following from a conversation with thereby, for questions which might be Jules Favre: would deemed of sufficient importance "Favre.' thus far, has carefully avoid be likely to be carried to the Supreme ed offending monarchlal governments; Court of the United Btates, where the should he fall to induce them to sup decision on this, as on all other ques- port France, he will throw himself un Into toe nan as or tneRepub tions Drought before it, would be final reservedly and call all Europe, no matter licans, and unalterable. of what nationality, to aid him In a monarchlal institu If we recollect aright the U. S. Su- crusade against ' : . i '. ; tions." sevrendered has Court already preme ' of the British An attempt embassey eral decisions Involving this much to communicate with the Prussian mooted question, in favor of Territorial headquarters failed, because it was 1m possible to find, anywhere, a German jurisdiction. officer commanding. No one could be seen but irresponslole uhlans. JLBLS-DICTIO- to-da- X. y, Esa-bass- - fSrECIAX. TO TBI DE3ERET NEWS. ILLINOIS. Per WESTKRX Telcrapn IAae. lajared. TJHIOX Wvrl&ms AN AX13XISTICE ! Chicaoo, 17. The Tribune' Wash lngton special says, the arrest of Gen eral Vanderver, late collector of the third Ohio District, has caused consid erable talk at the Internal Revenue office y. It seems that numbers of detectives have been making representations of various irregularities in the southern Ohio for some time past, and claim! ng great credit Tor the discoveries they have) made; but there has been bureau the in at the great impatience small results. The expectation is that a considerable portion of the force engaged In searching for the frauds will shortly be discharged, unless special reasons for retaining them should arise. Persons of standing, who have been officially acquainted with the affairs of the third .district since general Van d erver's--terbegan regard the whole thing as the result of ion? continued eflorts on the part of several disreputable detectives . and t?Iik"Triail-ervarious who have at length, means, succeeded in Imposing .apoo. more respectable officers in the service of the district. to-da- Plague) anions the 'Cattle of the Prussian Army I POST B ALOON Alliance ! Austria nl BauU, t (ween Italy REPUBLICANISM RAMPART! m PEVEm FOB3Or b, UfEWS. CR EAT BRITAIN. i. Parts fma wppessd to iaa jreataralloa e NEW YORK. I if STLS Wtmm .wjlli?et BiyMlt- .- FlcbUazrceacmlseithe Pravlslaaal Government f Xtaaasarts Favre Xavara'a-Xaraaaa- , ctaveraati--Jal- a News from Paris 1x)Non, 17,4 pjw.1Obion and Jurlsy, between that ays about eight miles south of Paris, the Germans had planted a battery. Heavy firing had been heard In that direction, and it is thought that a battle la in progress. No details are received. Sharp ngnuog; occurred at itis-aother small Lawn, The railroad to Laon Is uosf entirely Jn the hands of the Prussians. Grain1 which had been stored at various railway stations, has been removed to a point nearer the centre of the city. ' Prince Alfrecht LONDQK, Noon. with cavalry, and artillery, passed through Provence on Thursday, and on to proceeded Najigls. Advloee Friday fron Tours, now the actual seat - of the French government, complain of the frequent interruptions of mail and intercourse with Paris and England. 17. The Tribune's corresLos PON, pondent, writing from RheLns, on the 16th, says: "I had another conversation with Bismarck, .thhj morning; he said, positively that the Prussian government-will not treat with.' any government not . recognized as de jure that the only government of that cuar-acte- r, In France, known to Prussia, is, of that Napoleon or the Regency acting in his absence. 'We do not know,1 he added, whether the whole of France will recognize the Republic and how can we treat on so serious a matter with the provisional government which, may be disavowed, whether any English. dlDlomailst arrived at headquarter to try for inter no vention? x nave seen ' was the1 answer. J He diplomatist commented snarply on the French treachery at .uaou: ne piace capitulated and thelaying, Prussians entered without any opposition: than a French artillmmM blew up th powder killing himself and forty fivemagazine, Prussian Joszers and SCO rirdM tnobI1. Bhortlv afterwards I mil dell. Bismarck's eonnelllnr? h the United Btates, now that the Trench we are SSon, pathy. on our side, . fcutwY cant Xraat avre Uexpeeted -at headquarters to- ntgoUaU. personally for peace. n, tele-srraph- io lnwi hi -- -- i'J s, Ttoh.? ; ' lng, declared in a stata of ategsy and pat onder martial law. uommunications by rail and telegraph between Paris and Calais were yesterday, cat between Amiens, and Paris. 'A detachment of Prussian cavalry attacked 'the station! at "Longjomeau, thjeev miles from Amiens, capturing a train coming from Brussels, and burnt tne Duiiqrogs at the Communication station. between Amiens and' Rouen, still, however, remains open. We hare a rumor from ? onder Canrobt:Tc!edneBlay--At- i tacked and defeated, the Prussians near BC Qusntln, and that ' the action was on on near folngbelievedThursday has form that Can robe rtLeorgnier. ed a Junction with the l troops' Trom Lille, Valenciennes and Arras, And that of the he.is threatening the right-winPrussisns before Paris at Compeigne. A cable special to tho llerabd, dated Paris 17th, says Btrosbourg is nearly an tenable and the Inhabitants are departing, r The PruaaiAns have been seen in front of Colmar and Molhouse, mArching to warns Lyons. Tne Prussians crossed the Beine last evening near Athis, but were beaten back. Cannonading is now beard at To war, and Bicetre. The king refuses to recognize the provisional government and he will only recognize " the Emperor , . . . orBazAlne. The committee of German workmen have made a protest against the war. Victor Hugo's address to France, to day, la exciting all classes to oppose the return of Napoleon, . .. The cattle plague has attacked the cattle of the Prussian army. The ambassadors of Englend,Austria, Italy and Turkey have left Paris. A balloon has arrived from Metz with letters. The disease among the troops onGover-nor'- a Island is malignant bilious fever; there have been nine deaths; the rest of cases which have oc the twenty-sevecurred are either entirely recovered or are in a fair way thereto. There have been no new cases within three days. The physlcans state positively that the our or the disease was yellow fever.; crew of the brig II, Q Berry which srrlved In the bay on Thursday night, had the yellow fever at Havana, and one died. Captain Stephen Pain died here, of cholera; his vessel attempted to go to Perth Am boy to avoid quarantine, but the revenue authorities discovered the dead body of the Captain among the cargo in the hold, and the vessel, was detained. Baron Henry de Rivere, who figured extensively In this country, was killed recently at Metz, while in command of a French regiment. It is believed that Europe is on the eve of complications more formidable and extensive than were dreamed of a few dayeago. It is certain that the Bavarian trov- ernment has been forced to declare that it in no way, adheres to the project' of consolidation wltn Confederation. A formidable popular demonstration was made in Vienna yesterday, before the hAll of !.ihe temporal Parliament, the German banner of 1843 was carried in procession and cries raised for a republic. The crowd was dispersed by the police and a few arrests were made, but no lives were lost. The excitement of the, people in Prague, Brunn, and other cities of. the '.empire is onlhe increase. The walls of the Romer in Frankfort, were covered on Wednesday mornintr wltn hncre placards calling onthe people to prepare for the prociamatlon of a. democratic and social republic. : Similar placards were affixed to the main entrance of Pauhis Kerche. The placards were printed in French and German, and were headed "By order of the Universal Committee of the European Republic." Groups gathered about them and tha police I tor Slhem down. There Is great excitement in re- diDlomatlo circles Ah alliance .bstwen.' Austria, forr that and Russia has i been completed, the object of which is to be the division of the Turkish Empire; thff annexation ox Prussian Poland by Russia, tne annex Atlon of Prussian SUeata by Austria, and the surrender of the Italian Tyrol to Italy. , . n an -- . ITALY, tmfmt flrelrw Sraps to Italians at Bans. - Li New Pork, IS. A London" special dated, IS, tayi the Observer states, in official type, the prospects for peace are no better than at any time since the beginning of the war: Lord Lyons 'negotiatloxnr between Jute? fan and Bismarck, tit tl said M.hita'brlef armistice has' already been arranged. A special to the World, dated London 17 says there was a sharp engagement yesterday on the line of the Orleans railway, near Corbeii, between the advance; of the Prussian left wing, and a body or the gardes moDue and jfrsncn Tireurs, supported by detachment' of the army of Paris. The Prussian cavdefeated on Thursday alry were near Gnlgness, and driven back on Melon, on the Paris and Lyons railway, which town had been occupied In force on Wednesday by. infantry and artillery. Yesterday morning a columnn of the three armies tivanced from upon Corbeili fourtrsn miles from Paris, with the object- of destroying some flonr mills and aie2lng the granaries at that point, and to throw for ward a party tor cut the direct Una of the Orleans railway, two miles farther nsrth at Iurlay. Tbesecond object was attained, but. the Prcssians, having pushed on' three miles further; to were attacked by a superior force, and after a severe conflict were- rooted and compelled to retreat noon the which they had thrown on . hill the np atlaviiy: oo mot an ding the passage of the Orgs, the bridge over which river, has been blown op Jay the a French At the same time, ; the' at Cor bell who h ad established themselves In a hamlet of the were attacked by a French force, Klse, advancing but they succeeded fiomLongJumc-In maintaining their position. Daring the action, tha extanal ve mills and Eaeonns were set on fire, and burned to the ground, with all their contents not previously transferred to con-duc- ts after-noo- n, Me-Ia- - Ab-Ioo- n, Proa-lian- u, -- g 5 Xspl4ns rerarw.' apposed. that a force Mons, by way of Ostonend, FL0RXKcsl8An official dispatch from tha headquarters of the. Italian army of occupation, in the Homanitarrl to ry says that h the 17th, Baron VonArVilm came tojGen eral Cardona's headquarters, by Authorization' of the Pope,-- to; ex- ruled Rome, and his Holi ihraomeht; ness waa onabie to prevent resistance to the entrance of the Italian troops. He , i knftw,. wishad-t- o intends to Uke. wh4tUoarss)ardena The General replies that his purpose was fully. set forth. In RoyaC f roclaiaaUon. .! The? kin the, had hon; great l pAtieneel hqts th fact Chat foreigners attempted to defend the city and rule the Pope, tried that patience; iMteggA de--hef might bring additional influence to bear on the Pope. Cordona'actar yielded as to suspend Rome! for twenty-fohoars bat reserved the which now encircle the-citno London at 18.The latest advices from state-th-- -- f; twenty-foorihodre'.vrih- the-attackw- ur f at on -- ops; y Paris the;therPop atd hli Diplomatic corps have taken 'refuge in the castle of St. and the capitulation of the cityAngelo Is hourly expected. i. . France. m.A messenger from the front and ths ; Kiel's PARIS, 17, 1 p. hradqatrterB, reporUithat 'BUmarck; kndi the j King Insist Upon the permanent occupation by the Prnsslana .of. Strasbourg and Met. The. Indemnity 4a not, A muchj censiderattonrJbat thi other condition is absolute. ,ThePrus-siari- s intend bcleagnrtngparls and delaying 4or5eraioiui. rellng pponlah 'in. a.ques-tlonofa- o: Parlay ilrithe atdinnJAhloon.xoany v ill ax and private residences were set on fire, and the ancient Protestant Church, one of the few exempted by the reservation ef the Edict of NanUs, was seriously damagedv "Whsn your rpedaX left Chaxtrea a ooinmn of troops was nsevlnr -- out to renew the attack on tha Prussians at JuxlsylThsdty oXCahCarand the whole Psa ds Calais-weiit this morn ej enmt . 1 y well-know- - ' 1 - - ; . ; ( e, SWEETHEARTS : THE WILFUL WAUD j. s. wuiro. fin-tend- ed i : ' 1 I , C11VE f -- C1, - : : mmmm m -- i W I resi-heo- jToubs; lSBtenlng.The'Freign! haying--' been;lnfoiaed'that :a;aerlous ' ' attack would he madd." There was" righting- - yesterday aroond Paris. , Rochefort is one of tha strongest sup. porters of the government. ' He rise his immense Influence over the: people to soothe and quiet them. and. counsels xnoderaUom1 TWera ij. fpectedi hers i(Toors), on Pla.wajc.tft Jlnssia through Switzerland. -- 1 4 I f ne - -- ua-jegaut- y vnj M broth-fercSWoWa- nd -- -- 1 1 oa Z t-.- m 4 . mm . rn U . 1 i ' H i ' Wmmm9 i ; 1 ztui.1L : poe-aeasbhane- erv gran-arles- of -- - - . ' risaUaa- wltb rMalU fSTsrakle ia alia - Territory?" If botht are" they consistent with each oiner Ana lr inconsistent, I1EVJ ADVERTISEMENTS. which must prevail? , While- actinz bv assignment in this Difltrict. Mr. Justice Strickland, "upon OA&7 &.A.ZZS notification by" the) United States At wooia do torney that a 'Urana'-Jurlasting two uours. . exercise of also and in needed." tthe In heard been the has Cannonading a venire hi ration of Fort Jorey and Charlton: Hhhrown discretioriVoTdered or uoort to comtnis issued the clerk be by that Folkenstein'e It is isreported for Marshal the States to United the forces Prussian to the added mand so in pursuance of VEDNE&DAY EVENING did He Paris. Territory. approaching SEPTEBTBEB Sfl, 1S70. acts of Congress n The French Institute, in the name of those this method of procurcivilization, protests against the possl' which" prescribe in the Circuit and District SPliflOtP Juries of the bombardment ing ble destruction by COMEOV BIU ! of United 'States. The serthe Courts museums and observatories, libraries, Marshal venire the of has vice that , by , f o Paris. galleries The brought these JordrAllhtO-tart- . The corps diplomatique arrived to-- act CAPTAIN CROXALL'S BRASS BAND ! the ,10.) (sec. ' organizing: Territory, dayv , the Marshal to: Tours the left volunteers requires perform A great many same duties as the Marshal of the Dis MR. ARTHUR A. NEEDHAM, this morning,' going northward.' trict Court of tho, United States for the A .French corps of eighty thousand then THE TALENTED PUNIST, jof .Oregon; and those men. onder General Ducrot, occupy the were duties as of those the and1 'Same: Mendon. the of Clermont woods There was a flfcht yesterday between Marshal in the Northern district of BeAppearaaee of th Prassians and three reeimeats of New; York. One of .those duties is the Mr. J. C. GRAHAM. of summoning of Juries. battalions the line, assisted by some the case of lirannigan vs. The Peo-pf- Will be presented, the very amusing; Old the mobile gnardes ' and a battery of : In--decided Eng. to favorable by the Supreme Court of llsh Comedy, In 3 Acts, entitled artillery. The reaolt was on. this and the cited back. fell arguthe French; the enemy mentTerritory, here, the petit jury was not summoned in accordance with either the of Congress nor those of the As laws AND legal decision. sembly. The conviction of the prisoner was therefore properly set aside. of Utah, Territory Having considered the powers and Third District Court, limitation of the Legislative Assembly, City. Salt Lake and also of thisCourtet us now inquire Beotember term. 1870. Chief Justice what the LegislativeAssembly has done or undertaken to do in the premises. McKean presiding. As already stated,' the Act to organize Capt. CROXALL'S BAND was the September approved Territory OF AY ARB THE to challenge 9th, 1850, and until January ibo3, more Will Perform in the Orchestra. GRAND JURORS. than two years thereafter.the Assembly not to have touched the question PIAXOFOJBTE SOLO, seems In obedience to a venire issued tohioi of for criminal petit jurors grand andcourt.' on the order of Mr. Justice Strickland, cases MR. A. A. NEEDHAM. Was there this then no in the United Btates Marshal for the Terri- law 'upon this subject those two To Conclude with the Popular Petite Comedy, tory summoned Grand Jurors for this years? Judge Snow, during memthe senior term of the Court. entitled learned and exOn the Grand Jurors being called at ber of this bar, to whose of this in haustive, support argument the opening of the court, and on an- challenge; "I 'll8teried with great inswering to the call, counsel, for cer- terest and pleasure, was the first Judge tain persons charged with offences who sat on the bench' where I now have BEOUCTIOH OF PRICES: against the laws of the Territory, chal- the honor to 8it;and that learned Judge, as follows: the Second Front Beats, 75ctn., Second Cirarray lenged in pursuance of the Acta of Congress, cle, Back:Circle, First. The said jurors were not ordered Seats, 50ct., Third Circle (all parts ) to to be venires Issued the the 23c ts. drawn, selected and served as the laws United States Marshal forthe Territory Other House will remain parts ofasthebefwre. of this Territory prescribe. ' Marshal summoned and that of Utah, were not summoned QSecond. They iurors. I am not now saying any officer of this Territory, author- the by To Commence at . whether that was right or wrong, but Doors open at 7.30. ized by law to serve the same. was will that if I it this say, wrong, The United States Attorney for the then every man indicted and every BOX OFFICE open for the Sale of Tickets 00 demurred to the challenge. Territory convicted man the Day of Performance at 11 o'clock. during those years, was Messrs. Hoge, Miner and Snow for and indicted, unlawfully unlawfully the challenge. GREAT BILL FOR SATURDAY NIGHT. Messrs. Hempstead, U. S. Attorney convicted. But what did the Legislative Assemfor the Territory , and Mr. Baskin, for bly do in January 1853? It enacted the demurrer. thus: "In jury caaeB, before the introThe Legislative Assembly of this duction of any evidence, the Court shall Territory of possesses large powers. issue an order officer to The act ELECTIC PHTSICIAX. Congress organizing the summon, for thatrequiring on a reasonable purpose, approved September 9th, Territory, south of Groesbeck A Sons of judicious men, etc.;" and OFFICE! Ave Doors 1850, provides "That the legislative number eroesbecks Block, Salt Store, thus: , When necessary, the Ike City. Calls attended4o at all hour. power of said Territory shall extend to further, d254 3m on. issue, an order requiring an all rightful subjects of legislation con- Court shall to summon "fifteen judicious men, sistent with the Constitution of the officer residents of for a grand the county,' States and the United provisions of jury, etc." Whether this act was NOTICE. this act.": But the Legislative Assembly to to or Court this it not; apply none Reof derives its powers from the TO NOTIFY ALL PKRSTWH WISH no attempt to take from the W1 public of Mexico, to which the Territo- makes Indebted to us, that their Notes sjad Ac Court the control of the venire. The oounts ry once belonged. That Assembly is the words, be settled must oy October first to save an officer, may mean, and should costs. creature of the, Congress of the United be tSz LJlWBBSCE. KIXBALL to ofmean, the "proper States, and has no powers, save such as ficerconstrued Salt Lake City, of the Court," in this instance are delegated to it, expressly or imd249:2w September 13, 187a States the United and that Marshal; pliedly, by the act organizing the Terri- officer is left at liberty to summon whom tory. And Congress, in that act, re- he pleases, provided they be "judicious served to itself the right to disapprove men." TO BmriBS Of HOMED STACK. ' Is in these particulars no There any and all acts of the Assembly, even necessary conflict between Congress when such acts are within the scope of the Assembly. ; 1: ij the 'powers delegated to the Assembly. and will Sell from One to Tire The Act of Congress to organize the If any acta of the Assembly are beyond Territory "9V (Sec. provides "that the Hundred head of Cattle conthe scope of the powers delegated to it, powers-osaid shall set be judicial Territory aside as courts the may they by S !a In be'vested Dis sisting of O O IF b, Court. Supreme well as by Congress. There one is but trict Probate and in Courts, Two. Year Olds sovereignty In Utah, and that i? the Justices of the Peace." -Conrts, The Assembly YEARUNG8, Sovereignty of the United States. can no more add to this number of Judi- and BEEVES, alt In Good ConHaving considered the powers and cial limitations of the Legislative Assembly, of bodies than it can abolish one or all dition, and ncff running on a these. But by Act, approved Jan. 8, let us next enquire what are the powof ers and limitations of this Court. 1866, the Assembly .has enacted that irplendid rrVnge, south-ea-st Probate the In connection with Judge Cli'y, iron County. What kind of a court Is it? It is certain shall 3e. known as the that it was neither created nor can be three selectmen slther be Herded for the Purchaser "County Court."on Among the many abolished by the Legislative Assembly duties niaf Herd tnem uatil asxC devolved-Tipthis "County oh '1j'0 of Utah. Its Judge was not appointed, Court" are n' preferreil to xemaln oa the same the wcare, custody and mannor elected, nor can he be removed, nor x T?e. J. ABIBC1I. of insane persons,' who are . . impeached by the Assembly: This agement' Co'a Ba&k at Kldredse Hooper, nqnlre f own conducting their Court is not technically a Territorial incapable; ,'d254U . their estate, both real- an Court. No one claims that It is a State affairsand of ' "i.tta sniff ' 'tilMtmim'WM I VWWUVA JLf Court. Its jurisdiction is without the nprsnnal'" bounds of the States, and It derives XOST none of its authority from any of the NSoadar veaiBs;, In gxilns; from tlie Btates.. Under the United States gov- rolatlng.tOLi the poor Insane denos ei (L to the residence of A. And minora etcJ' neyahaf! ernment there are several tribunals. Gannon, a Kew. Square, Black LACE VEIL. There is such a tribunal as the Supreme The under wm be rewarded by It at A.M. Cannon's, one block east, leaving and half a Court of the- United States, whose block south of tha Depot. terms are held In the Capitol at Washington. There is such a tribunal as the ttipso, ijrttoitf 5onrta,u;to lect District Court of the United States, for regisxnan the tha Northern District of the State of New York. The actof Consrress orcan- - KlTtL 171? Juror" VO DffWXBQ Tor this T HAVE In my. possession, a small Black ialng this Territory (Seo.10,) refera to ifAIUS X MULES, about' nine years Bpanlsh aa sucha tribunal the "District Court of old. branded K an left shoulder. The owner Is ' Mia wuuu dum ior we present Terrior tnese reqnetad,to pay ehaixes and Uke It away. Fwpon tory of Oregon." There Is sueh a tribunal the Dtetrict Court vfl h Salt Lake Oarra feouin St. H2518t United States for the Third District of of Jantiary 8toehded In vFeburary ou 1870naa MUkmto arm this: last AeUnfted SUtesVttorney, unuiovivuxk uere ana no w in session. Jtldgey ivosxr wnen in uctober next, the Jadee of and the l&njted Btates Marshal, all ooji an Main St., near the iv uere, wunnis Con ON Friday last, sOAld trrveheJurwfthiA'curt: rrvr linotJRT. About 2ez resa th iH M& own J Jhdge' sayihat and'Hawley associated dlscretionj or tipon a notification brthe The fludflrvfll t lfbrsllv rwardad on leay- will he the ZZTLZ11?! V5TlD9?u , 4. it or me united states for Attorney that a jury wiU be needed, uiki it:una umee i c?uprouwvurs BEtOilLEY. E. iuo J, sal.. shall order the TJtahV venire. ft of tho. Issue: the AA The Supreme and.Trlt6ry Ustrict Courts of this Territory sembly goes by the Judre goes by Se arsw therefore.' Court 8 of the United Attorney, and corrhands the .clers: to CAAAik, 7. XCOXKaOK'AbAlCS HALT. 3XW. issue it. f' Coxieress savs thnfc'tr.a i.Aneaci.oi vknfirress. ormn z n (hi. ahall Issue to the United SUtes Marshal I Tsrri&ry provides, that "the saidSn- - the Assembly says It shall ' issue to an I :: ataaonkotarers AsjenU and Coalers ttt uicer wmenib n as elected, and which, prvnifl ana district Jo&rtsf respectively: shall kjesees chancery as well arf coni-m- itcalls'the'TerHtoHki MVtii rv.J kw jarlsdfctlon.1' It further pro gress says that twenty-thre- e rnenf'shafl Haflrcaa r asfl ; Snpies, viae tuat each1 of the said District be summoned forQrAndJnrora?4 nave ana exercise, the Assembly siyStha ' eighteen' AhaU ;ie .') U A U WELLS iT . t. '.CHICAGO. wvorif' snaii . A'S .SI lit . in ail cases arising summoned. Which? must Mgtve wry rTorth-westesamejunsaieaon' Agen ey of W. JESSOP andef the Constitution and lavsof wucoii or we TusemDiyr the Hit. UnltAl SUtes. as is vested in the Clr-coid District 'Courts of the TJnited overrttted;and the Cemarrertherf ,to sns-BUte)." further proTidei, that the For TOOLS, aCACULNEKV AND 'MINING 11 tV Ill flrtttlJt dajrs of erery.term oft said PUfiPOBSS. dm 3m eours, or so much thereof as ishall be fshtod ; i hall ha appnoprUted to the Hi trlAl Of causes' arising' under the 'said Coniltntion and law." That Is to Bay, ;;Th0 flnly Prolectfan Against thU District Court has" greater powers ' rnSTIR'iiCwTrBMiriiTnrif thanthose vested in the United States Clrori it and District Courts within For Bats; Koacb es. TJ Fast. oftbi States,' for: after devotlncr. If any tie-oesssry . the . first six davs of this term ABE totlS trial of: causes arislncr under thA r-- 4ir,nilaaible Remedies known" Oont ltdtion and laws of the TTn!tAt owkui meu uui vaiuiii luusb proceed TO L'dvtrilsd n K dg mws 2oaon heaianV inch causes asiri the States-ax- e tied in the Stat courts whlcir as . well as common J arlfl lotion. This last named Juriadlc-. w 11.1 r. t K a r.. m. HEGTClCHSAEEST. on piat Utah U. not a State, but is a L80Q. 7 or H feet lasg, mmmm I "TTbUS wT itCan a. be that court with 4 lnohss thick, ana from 4 lnehm mrto TeHtory Is left powers; to by Congress the stiq pnlt laches thick, ana oonfrpl Of the' Iiefctolative, Assembrr;jof here any law nrescribirny tft mn. ' FHinJTVasuaL-limits .mMii.4 eaeiTlnir imrposes, at Daseret f procuring Grand and Petit Jurors n court? ;; it filstai'i srr?. ;mSr vlilt?fin :di i&iU .TJl'daatsa is it? Is it an act of the Is, fPccn'CAiCDTaavarietv Ptst Olfiee Boxes lrftiuACirjr, wuathsss Lockr, (the Unite4StAtesyor jmVact e XegUlaUTe spmanaaoaappucaaonioiaa wmnwmo Assembly, of 'the :5 X254-lln On Saturday. General Vinay mado a reconnoissance from Paris, and discovered a force of 30.000 Prussians posted at Cretlel. A sklrmisii toos pi ace, in wnicn firteen killed and thir-t- v the French lost r A cannonade followed wounded, . .. r lw wm ; . t TV m- !f r.,1 in wm-w- mi 1 Ai -'- A |