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Show rui.r.mirtJ WH,HNK Oorr t f r xeepl Haaday J . CASllOVa EdlUr.V 8oU ha! r NEWS BOOK, 1ESEREI EVENING NEWS. " fit SlrU. aa4 Eaat T alx monUa rni Pioneer Paper of the Rockj Kountiin RejHo EVENING NEWS DESKUET sea I J0JI1TI6 ram 00 so Vol. It was announced that a national association of worklngmen had been formed in the interests of European peace, and that an agitation in favorbe-ofarbitration instead of war would be Per WDrfrJI UNION Telegraph Lies, and carried on throughout Gn and that demonstrations would be of the prepared before the assembling Parliament to which the Parliament, A PRUSSIAN DEFEAT! and the government would be compelled te give heed." New York, 20. A correspondent ! General TJlrlol- - Wotintlcil telegraphs from Namon "we have deof the ravages of disaccounts plorable ease on tbe Prussian forces before Met z, HUIRMIAIIIBra COXTiat'EM! and of tbe desolation of the country Lorraine and Champalgne Immense and Enthusiastic De throughout Is organiIt Is certain that Canrobert In north-esster- n some sort an the monatratlone of People sing enterpriseof France, but no one seems Id of London In favor or know what iti, and where the Marshal ! BREVITIE8. Spbculx. to Punch that when Lot's wife was turnedrajs to salt, be took a fresh one. The French, have always been bop-poto be good dancers, but they can't "go through the German" worth a cent. el A man regretted saying something about Miss Page, of California, after she had lodged four charges of buckshot in him. An Iilinoivminister walked two miles to marry a couple, and the happy man urged him to accept a silver aod a boiuetas his fee. Old gentleman (disgusted) "Here, waiter, here's a caterpillar Ln the our!" Waiter (flippantly) "Yes, sir. About the time of year for 'em just now, er the Is. ITALIAN TI200PS MEET WITH RESISTANCE A tombatoue Id a Maine graveyard, A T ROME! erected to the memory of a wife, bean till- inscription: "Tears cannot restore ' thee; therefore" I weep." NEW YORK. The man who married! three sisters in Eathaalaetle ReaaBlleaa deaaonetra -t HMBUPfPAalmi exrnatxl hlmalF fnr a ad on the ground that he got off wttb one tloa iBUa4a-DiM- M doltloa Blemarea'aletterVolaateere far tbe . The feeling In Baden is extremely arrests revolutionary, aud . numerous arrested Tbe been made. have persons are being sent to the fortress of Rtstagt. A telegram from Berlin dated the 20tb, states that a letter from Count Bismarck on tbe 11th. says the next will be the phase of this wonderful war occupation of Paris, and all hope of successful resistance being thus over, the peace government of France, or those in power, who ever they may be, cannot desire further slaughter, when all that will be required of them will be to give certain absolute guarantees that the peace of Europe will not again be disturbed by the ambitious aspirations or desires of their people, and that the miseries which they themselves have brought upon the two nations may never again be repeated. From the reports published it appears that the whole number of volunteers for the French armies, who have already left for France or who propose to leave, reaches one thousand. An American firm has sent over a million dollars' worth of ship bulscults to France on an order from the French government. Receipts of money for the benefit of the French wounded are increasing, and letters containing checks are re ceived from New England, Ohio, Iowa and other places. A steamer that is to sail will carry receipts. A concert to aid the funds for the wounded will take place this evening at the Academy of Music. French armyAid for tbe French A morning paper says, ln an obituary: weaaded. was an estimable citizen. He "Mr 20. A special dispatch York, dated died with perfect resignation. He had to New London 19th. says: the World, recently been married." "The Democratic demonstration of the . "I wUh to pay you for Ave cakes,' said people of London ln Trafalgar a traveller to a railroad restaurant keep Square, Is one of tbe greatest popular er. "Hut you only had four a sponge assemblages ever seen ln tbe iiritish an almonu-cak- e capital. For nearly two hours the cake, a cocoannt-cak" "and a stoma- streets leading to Clsrkenwell, Bethal, and a currant-cak- e Green and Holdston were alive with rake," (utomarh ache,) added the tra successive veler. processions of working men's societies and Democratic associations of A Western editor accuses another of the Each body of men, as metropolis. having stolen his report of a meeting. it advanced along tbe crowded thorough which was recognized by certain car fares, bands of and music, by preceded is marks. The courteous retort that illuminated by torches and transparen the first editor "should tie his ears oyer cies, was followed by repeated cheers the top of his head while writing, to from the people who thronged the or keep them out the sidewalks. Many houses and shops on A Scotchman who had put up at an the line of tbe procession were illumin inn was asked in the morning how he ated, and from the windows of many had slept. "Ah, mon',' replied Donald, otners, aepenaeu in gas ngnt tne nags ."nae vera well either, but I was muckle of France, England and America. I better off than the bugs, for de'U ane o' counted not less than thirty American them closed an e'e toe bale ntcnl." flags displayed along the Strand between the Somerset House and Trafal People should mind how they express gar Square. By eight o'clock Trafal themselves at public dinners. We read, Square was one dense mass of peo the other day that the builder of a gar from the front of the National ple, church now In course of construction, Academy to around the statue of Kinsr RHODE ISLAND. when the toast of his health was given, Charles. 'Perfect order prevailed alone Fatal explosion. rather enigmatically replied that he tbe route of the procession and through was "more fitted for the scaffold than out the proceedings of the evening. Pkovidence, 20. The boiler of a for public speaking.'1 The banners borne by the societies were steam fire engine exploded at five A lawyer at Terre Haute lately went inscribed with mottoes proclaiming the o'clock this morning, injuring five perof liberty, equality and sons, one fatally. to an editor's office to cane him. The great doctrines was one in particular. There fraternity. doctors have dag three bullets out of carried a society from Hackney, on his frame, and say to ex a la another one which by was inscribed "The United that they cannot find which will prob- States of r. Europe greet (he United States him. ably kill FOREIGN NEWS. of America with peace on earth, eood The Terre Haute Journal brags of a will to men." It was hailed with man at that place who gives his wife rapturous and repeated cheers. The three dollars a week to keep her mouth meeting was presided oyer by Mr. MerGREAT BRITAIN. shut. The Journal ought to be asham- ry man, who made an effective speech, The 7eellaie Penan Aaaletanee Freaeh ed of any citizen who holds so cheap in the course of which he alluded to the Vote tm Centlnne tne Straafeenra: of fact that while the English press ridi the godlike gift eloquence. Deletaae SaflTerlaa nd Oat- Horrible culed and the Republican na;e at the Seat or War. McMahon has not died since last movement inslighted their England, to whichworth-Ussnehas an Iron constitution, own ss Sunday. He Scotch-LrUdenunciations of the dally London, 2,30 p.m. There has been h stock. Seven worthy of his consof the Royal give skirmishing near Ivry and Chalstton times now within three weeks has his tant encouragement Family and the on the outskirts of Paris. The Prusstrength, lifeless body been strong upon the sub- American press, thousands of miles sians now occupy Clamort, Mendon, seven Has times acauatlo cable, and he. away, recognizes its importance, and Vielleneu, Vavais, and Lontenai. The from his hospital cot. feebly but bitter lends its moral and Crown is near support Prince generous ly protested against the libel. He still sympathy; and the American Republic The Prussians crossed Forltalnbleau. the Seine at lives. extends its glorious and successful ex- Choissy Lerevi, a few miles above the A Mrs. Hlser, of Cass county. Mo.', ample. confluence on the Marne. These remarks were received with a Advices have been received from while driving home last week, was attacked by a villain ... who - aeiaed her perfect tempest of cheers for the United Strasbourg up to yesterday, Monday. horse's bridle and demanded hex money States,' and a special address to the Be The cannon of the garrison was nearly or her life. She told him that ahe de- puUlo of France was adopted, in which quiet. General Ulrich, the commandfied him as women usually do under it Is declared that the monarchs of Ger- ant, had been badly - wounded. His those circumstances at the same time many prosecute the war now against office and headquarters bad been reRepublicanism and not against France, moved to a cellar of the Prefecture of instantly drawing her knitting from her and tir&rifl so doing they are guilty of Police. A vote was taken by the peobis and head at threat pocket, aiming eclxt? to hiow nis brains out on the spot. a great irime against- - liberty and ple of the city, on the subject of surthe people of Germany rendering. He fled. This Is the first well attested against It was decided by a case of the use of the needle-gu- n in this as well as sjinst the people of Franes majority to continue the defence tolarge the The ad 1 ren tellajthejople orFrattca last. country. that theiEsgliah people hare demanded London 20. In order to avoid comThe French, last week, mined the cita ana ot will: riot ee&le to (demand, plications with- other powers, the del ofJLaon. ancLhlewit up after It was until French therlUpnblio, France, government has declined the captured, sending an assorted J.lot of they shall have wrung compliance to services of a Polish which were Here- their will from a uerman soldiers to neaven. - recently tendered. legion, cow and vacillating remonupon , the Prussian King The postal service with Paris is now ministry. i strates and declares that It is oarbaxism krdly w an nor with tre performed marMllalaA The entirely by messengers. and that he will exact reprisals that mendous effect. Time correspondent, London The for is to say. the Invaded must pay it i The resolutions of the meetinr wr on Monday, from Saar brock, in blood or gold, is not una rastia wholly friendly to the German people, writing on that says Monday a sortie from Met Is it benevolence to tlay but very bitter against the German was ioasneas? but was subsequently blood-thirstordered, y men horixontlaliy. and as one of the resolutions Princes, The French peasants countermanded. who, malice to alay . Iaon expresses it, abuse the confidence of in that neighborhood, continue to mur-Is a very ancient town, and probably as as well not the officers der German the Germany; against by picking suggested to Shakespeare the name of less German Princes who thwart the them off with rifles. hare also They his well known hero, Juaon Macaun. freedom of England, cot the telegraph wires and Inflicted The Secretary of the meeting an- other damage near Epernay. A recent revival meeting, held at a nounced that ths number of ad dresses in The of. police, Pietre, who ofcurch in Spencer, Pa., was the scene of new faror Is tbe among circulating peace of the following laughable Incident. visiting Emperor' at "With elms-ho- e, classes the ln to reached the writes working England newspapers here, to a entered stranger During the evening one hundred thousand, and they silence the slanders uttered against the and took a seat In one of the front pews. nearly received the adhesion of Emperor. He says it is untrue .The service passed ln the usual man- had already that,re-to three of million the court conceal the a' workingmourn-ernearly extravagance, he ner, until the penitents on the the war apbench had reached the highest men. It was repeatedly declared that inforced the civil list from worklngmen of England honored propriation, a thing - impossible in state of excitement, and were making the the people of Germany, for their pat French finance.' It is untrue that he the welkin ring with their shouts and rlotlsm and gallantry in repelling the has ten millions safely invested at Amcries for mercy. The stranger sat with assault of the Napoleonlo dynasty upon sterdam; it Is untrue that he borrowed distended eyes until the officiating tneir but tney implored them two thousand thalers at Sedan. He a country; "Amen." .hearty clergyman gave beware of suffering themselves to be adds that his .master's .misfortunes This was the last ounce on the camel's to by their own passions into a pro- should protect him from such outrages. back. With the yell of a catamount he led tracted conflict with another great peoPrussia is Intensely disgusted with to knocked his the feet, parson jumped that dynasty had been the conduct of the English government, down, and brandishing his arms over ple, by whom hts fallen foe," he exclaimed: "Take repudiated. Two dominant ideas of the especially ln Its Dubllshlor. tnitantlv. was that war must confidential memoranda communicat that, you darned old akunk! If It demonatratlona t And that the Republic must be ed by Count Bernstorf." hadn't been for you there would hare tease. boen none of this rumpus,. and these sustained. The demonstrations increasThe French haveo onstructed earthwould not have lost their ed continually In numbers and In en- works near St Dennis and Clamarth. poor lunatics senses." ' Kill congregation In con- thusiasm, and just before the adjournThe Time .Berlin correspondent con ment the excitement was carried i to a Arms fusion. the report of the Prussian fever neatly the arrival of another pro readiness to treat with any French rov eesslonfrom MileEnd,bearing between arn ment capable of making and guar To (Jkt Hid ov Flics. The smoke the flsgs of France and the United are Barricades peace. anteeing rapidly of the dried leaves of a pumpkin burnt States a huge white banner, surmountfortiformed at Paris inside the being -cause Aiim ob a jix win uias. to quit ed by the cap of liberty, and inscribed fications. .Lyons is in a state of defense an apartment instantly, or will kill In golden letters, with the single word: and maoy troops are there. Colonels them. JMrUs must be withdrawn be. and Carle ton of the. British ' Seymour fore the operation, and persons should "Republic1? Is jDGlyprsaJTy admitted that no It who with armies are now operarmy, abstain from going into apartments im- such demonstration has ever before in the horrible sufFrance, ating mediately after, as the smoke causes been seejnf Irf London. . It is considered ferings at the seatattest war. an 4 of hevUjti?,! iThe employment of. laars. bethinking menOobe the beginning peasantry are dying fromSoldiers starvation, oil is also a preservative against flies, of a political change, for which the gov- womsn are violated, the dead outraged, as they cannot bear the smell of it. In ernment or Mr. Gladstone has prepared and famished;, There is no applied It the war. and br which it will b awent faithprisoners Belgium, butchers haretolong doors ln the statement thai Una. placed the out and and with great success, of power. If it falls to accept and to sla bjecta to the annexation of Alsace window of their shops. assist. and Lorraine to Germany. to-nigh- t, e, - ink-bottle- ." to-morr-ow hu-manlt- out-addition- y; ' - recog-nttlprr- . them-verticall- Fla-ntlaa- ;. Tours, FOI The following news has 20. tub-Prefe- I. ct - m r - . m. SEMI-WEEK- Ui . - .1 I m '.,11 I . V J' mm H' ii s; sharp-shooter- TERMS FOR THE WEEKLY Uopy one year,. six month three months,. .s .. Attenlionl Attentionl va -- !.. going to Barthen and Emahim. i UJ ''if lip Advices from Paris to Sunday evening have the following: The Prussians made areconnoissance near Joinville to day. An engagement if ii't' j occurred with the French posted on the opposite batik of tbe www fm w Marne,l in which the Prussians were driven oflf ,at:midnight. Sharp firing hat been heard near Courget for two lit, vi! hours. Versailles has been occupied by the German Uhlans. It is understood that the Prussians will make their headquarters at Versailles permanently. The garde mobile around Paris are killing a great number of Prussian scoots. The government has decided on (he immediate const met ion of a complete system of barricades In Paris. Henri Roohefort has been charged with the superintending of this work. The Pay says the army at Lyons or-is incorporating African recruits. Its rapidly. This ganisation is progressing to is operate in the de-army designed Detachments of East. the Eartments gone forward to the Vos-geThe Prussians have threatened with mm death all who attempt to repair the railroads they destroy. r 14 The Conititulionel gives the following T . V iM ' Mil 'iff' history of the late diplomatic movement: charg"England took the Initiative, at Prussian the London, Minister, ing with certain propositions. The Minister transmitted these to the headquarters of King William. Several days passed without an answer. Lord Lyons, BOARD, $3.00 per Day. the English Minister to France, then Omnlnnasea My will take Paasenarer anInterposed, during which time theLonfrom tne Depot to tbe Hoaae, or swer of King William reached otner Hotel ln tbe to aay effect that answer was the The don. at 25 Cents eaeb, and toCity whereas the great powers did not suctbe Depot at tbe ceed in preventing France from declarsame rate. latter ing war against Prussia,' the 221 ly demands her right to treat directly with France for peace; but as France has no regular government Prussia can have no certainty that the conditions of any treaty can be fulfilled. To settle this question Jules Favre himself has gone UPHOLSTERY AHD FDBHITURE to Kin ir William's headauarters. The election of the members of the municipal Council of Paris takes pi ace lil , " MILITARY in 1 RRAP TH IS! MKN An Immenae Hj i?t in i Iot or MILITARY CLOTillllG, k LS) A GllIIH, Salres, and Military, Trimmings, Of All Kind 8, at Astonishingly Figures At the Low ! HARlffl CLflTIIie If. B. CLAWSOX, Supt. d22ScU s. ,li!i i! . i i . Ul J V i'I -- ill Salt 10 ii, Zjtalzc Gitjj. i L U B E R VI SHINGLES & LATH WANTED AT THE DESERET NEWS OFFICE t dlt2-t- f Wanted Immediately, on the 2Stn. lU South Street, Saltliake City BELGIUM. I- HAUL LUMBER ON 8HARE3. Enquire of X. W. WHIPPLE A SOKS, Nineteenth Ward. rSEAMS TO dZtl DZHTWOODE7'S J. D. II. CROCKWELL, M. , Physician, Qnrg-eon- !., PBOFESSOB OF EUCCTKOLTTICS, Ac., With hit pure Family Mcdidna, ln the last three has cured over one hundred monlbs, an i not a single case has died ln hlapatients charge. Tbe chronic aufferer may obtain relief without mercurial poisons and death, taking d239: if Ostend 20. The whole body of the Having purchased some New Machinery. I am marine prepared to plane Flooring, do Shaping. higher officers of the' Russian Circular and Tla Saw! na, at artillery" has been ordered to Cronstadt. CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD. The enrtneers who had taken service GREATLY REDUCED PRICES with4 the Odessa Steam Navigation1 Co.; hare been recalled to the Baltic. A company of two hundred thousand men have been ordered to be formed on Time Schedule, July 11, 1S70. the frontier of Poland towards Prussia. A special at Rouen, telegraphs that Expraa Paanfri EASTWARD. Train anday Mixed it is reported tnac a regiment of uhlans TenBle Street, Salt Me City. Daily exceptd the park and palace yesterday occupied of Versailles. The headquarters of Le 8.00 aji 4.00pm 7.00pm San Francisco A large assortment of Oakland 8U " 4.S0 King William will be fixed ln the pal" 7.45 " 4.35 " San Jose ace of Versailles during the operations HOME-MAD- E and IMPORTED Btockton it 02pm 7.53 " SALE ROOMS, M -- , , oerore rans. Sacramento Sacramento MaryanUe Chlco ITALY, Colfax , Constantly on hand Italians will feree the gates ef Berne. Florence 20. The official journal the following details on the publishes Roman question Arnlm, . the North German Ambasador. to the Pontifical States, has written a letter to Gen. Car-dona, Commander of the Italian troops, informing him of the complete fail ure of his attempts to prevent resistance to tne Italian occupation or Rome. The foreign legionaries defy the Papal wishes, in that regard. The Italians must take by force what it is to gain by diplomacy. TheImpossible Italians are in force on all sides of the cltv ex cept to the eastward. In the city preparations to an are Reno Wlnnemncca Battle Mountain Carlln Elko Kelton Ojden assault, being made. The projects for the stay of hostilities recently made by the Prussian renre- enUtive, Herr Armln, failed. The tfcauans are about to force the Roman gates. Only slight resistance is antici pated, PLAIN and OBffAMENTAL, dlOS-- ti Ogden Kelton ElXo Carlln Ba tie Mountain Wlnnemncca Keno Colfax Chico MarysTlim fever is here. " . 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