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I. o e e to 10 lines, $2 $3 $5 $8 $15 $ an $ 85 $ 60 25 40 TO 3 5 7 10 18 ColUma. OCDEX, UT.OI, SATURDAY, SEPTEJIKKIt 3, 1870. An t 60 100 90 135 liwt 135 200 Business Cards $5 per month. BY TELEGRAPH, Special to the fKinr.N Jcxction by the Atlantic and racinc Telegraph uompany.J Treachery of the French at Strasbourg! took place in Monmouth Park. The first race for a purse of 5,000, the first horse to get $3,500; the second $1,000 and the third $500. Mile heats, 3 in 6 in har"Goldsmiths ness. Three started Maid," tticy" and "George Wilkes." Second race "Goldsmiths Maid won. for a solid silver punch bowl valued at $750, five entries, two started: "Johnny" and "Black Crook." The latter won the cup easily. that the wedge of the Prussians has been driven between the two armies. This liuuiau wedge is now thicker than evev before, and McMahon now finds himself separated from Bazaine by two powerful German armies instead ot one. '" '' Arlon, via Belgium, 31., The following later particulars of the battle between Carigsaa and Monzon,4 which resulted in the defeat of McMahon, have been received in this city : After the'battle, and the overthrow ef McMahon's forces, which had opposed the Crown Trince's army, the Prnsian victoriously entered Carignan," driving' the French before them toward tlia frontier of Belgium. The Prussians ar- -, denlly attacked and pursued the French. The loss en both sides was very great The Prussians captured a number' of pieces of artillery, including 4 mitrailleuses, and the fighting was renewed this a.m. at Armegny, between Sedan " ' ' ' ' aud Montmedy. The Belgian troops have strict orders to maintain the neutrality of the Belginn Territory at all hazards, and to prevent, armed conflicts upon her soil. The troops, wilb the view of preventing; armed bodies of belligerents from cross- ing over the neutral line, are makiug; reconnoinances iu force upon tho fron- -, tier, and their scouts are posted all1 along the line threatened by the proximity of the combatants. The Belgian soldiers are ordered to capture any and all troops crossing the line dividing Franoe and Belgium into tho territory' of their government. Berlin, 81, eve. , Dispatches received here this evening concerning the operations of the army of Prince Frederick Charles, announce that a Prussian army holds the line of railroad extending between ThionvilU - adjacent to the Belgian frontier, state that a battle has been fought atCarignan in the department of the Ardennes, 22 miles east south east of Mezieres, between a flying column of the 4th German army corps ot the Crown Prince or Sax ony, ana a part or deviations army, The battle is said to nave resulted in Victory for the French aud the disoomfi- ture of the Prussians, Berlin, 81 Confirmatory dispatches have been received hero from Brussels this morn ing of the account last night reporting an engagement yesterday between por- tions of the Jfourtu Prussian corps d armee and divisions of McMahon scoiu mend. The account received from Bclgi urn awards the ictory to the French. The husband of the onntatrice Paulin Lucca, Baron llahden, who received dangerous wound at the battle of Reson- - , , , The 27th French regiment or chas- seurs D'Afrique, commanded by Mar- news quw v uaiilet, attacked a regiment of Saxon dragoons, twice their number, J near ,Mumon ; after a sharp fight Carlsruhe, 80. they succeeded in utterly routing them The following are the particulars of with considerable loss. It is believed Gen. Superthe treachery perpetrated by the garri- here $at McMahon will continue to seded! son at Strasbourg: It appears that a persevere in his endeavors to force his communication was received from within way to .Metx, notwithstanding the obsta-- 1 the walls by the commander of the Prus- clcs in his path. . A special correspondent telegraphs sian besiegers, to the effect that an im"ADVERTISEMENTS inserted till forbid, will be was about to be from Verdun, Monday, 6 o'clock, p. m. proposition portant emtinued until ordered out, in every instance, and made by the f rencli omcials. Upon That no news had been received there eiarged for accordingly. this announcement General Boyer, the of the great battle reported being fought, The privilege of yearly and half yearly advertisfrom Bazine! commander of the South German troops, lie reports cannon and musketry heard villo is doad. ers is restricted to their direct line of business, and all Legal, Auction, Real Kxtate, or other advertiseCarlsruhe, 81 conducting the siege, ordered a tem in thef direction of Monzon, Dun and be will chargments foreign to their regular trade, from the besiegers investing cessation of the artillery fire. A Stenay on Sunday; an engagement is beReports ed for separately. porary Metz! Kn Advertisements from the State will be In formal request was then received from lieved o hare taken place near Buzancy, Strasbourg, report that the siege has verted without tin cash (at our advertised rates,) the bishop of Strasbourg, that the bom- Five hundred Prussians attacked the been continued with redoubled force in our one of from unless the order, aoeempanying bardment be stopped; this request was Railway station at Chanter guarded by consequence of the unfortunate occur Agentt. regular authorized Advertising All communications devoid of interest to the The bishop theu fifty French soldiers. The fight lasted rence which nearly terminated in the decidedly refused. by public, or inteuded to promote private interests, and inhabitants The Prus one hour, during which eeven were kill- death of the truce bearer. the asked that and as advertisements, ).vmeut will be charged be allowed to leave the ed and five wounded. The Prussians sian patriots have been pushed forward ...nnired in advance. If personal in character, we reserve the right to reject any article, or advortise- McMahon gains town, but again was refused; finally he took twenty-eigh- t prisoners and burned quite up to the breast works of StraS' tneut of this class. the station. asked for an armistice of twenty-fou- r Mezieres! bourg; iresii guns are mounted and an FRANKLIN D. RICHARDS, Editor. A special correspondent writes from Increased fire is maintained without in hours in which to arrange a parley. Editor. Associate W. C. PENROSE, Boyer acceded to this latter request the Crown Prince's Head Quarters at termission. A bomb from one of the and Mezieres. of Gen. Prussian guns is said to have fallen in and granted the bishop's prayer, upon Signey the 21th. London, 81. "This is a great day in the campaign a convent school, crashing into the in the condition that the Governor or Stras OCDEN DIRECTORY. The Tarts Figaro newspnper of bourg should announce his desire to of the third army. Ttie King, Moltke terior and killing and wounding a nutn-o- f asserts that on Monday Marshal Bazain Col. Le Siousky was dis- and Bismarck have arrived. The streets girls. The citizens of Strasbourg who negotiate. lulled Slates Officers for surprised aud annihilated, the cavalry Utah. patched to the Prench commander on were choked with Bavarian troops from have succeeded in gutting away from the of the army of Prince Frederick t liariot Governor J. Wilson Shaffer, behalf of the 1'russians, carrying a l'rus- morning untill late in the afternoon. city give harrowing details of the dread and that afterwards the armies' of Mc sian flag of truce for the purpose of in The word is "Forward to Paris!" In ful resorts to which the besiegod have Mahon and Bazaine occupied 'tho posi Secretary Vernon II. Vaughan. Marshal U. E. Patrick. wagon trains, been reduced, They state that tho peo tion, upon hi ap- fantry,' cavalry, artillery, stituting negotiations. ' completely protecting i tiuir C. II. Hempstead, U. S. Attorney pearance beyond the advanced outworks, and everything has moved forward. ple Inside the walls have been forced to guards. i a regular file fire was opened upon him The troops are in excellent condition. the very extreme of hunger by the imSupt. Indian Affairs. E. Tourtellotte, t&eriin, 31, iu p.m. C. C. Clements. Surveyor-Generfrom the French position; his flag was The hmperor is reported gone to possibility of obtaining supplies; the suf The following official report has Just of J. B. Over Receiver of Public Moniei riddled with bullets, and he himself Rheims. Some think he will try and fering of the people are consequently been received here from the head quarton. narrowly escsped the missiles of the return and march Northward of the Ger dreadful; they spend their nights in the ters of the army at Buzancy, a (own ot cellars of their dwellings, in terror of George R Registrar of Land Office enemy. Ibis dastardly act nas arousea mans to rescue the troops at Metz." France, in the province of Ardennes, 25 Maxwell. The tveumg Post says, Mr. Molly the shells, which are exploding in the miles south-eathe most resentful feeling among the of Mezieres : of P. Assessor John U. S. Taggart. German soldiers, and they charge the has resigned his mission to England on very centre of the town. The price of 81. The French ar Aug. Buzancy, beimr U. S. Collector 0. J. Hollister. French with cowardice, treachery, and the intimation that it would be accepted food of every description has risen to a my, under the command oi Aiarsnai nio- A dispatch from Brussels says: the height heretofore unknown. Potatoes Chief Justice J. B. McKean. utter disregard of the rules and rights Mahon, was attacked by our troops toO. F. Strickland and Associate Justices of war. The bombardment will probably Railway communication between there are 20 francs per pound, and the inhabi in ihe neighborhood of Beaumont; day VicC. M. Hawicy. and Paris is suspended. Fighting has tants are compelled, in the absence of now be conducted with redoubled fury. were driven back towards the lei-gia- n they taken place between the advance forces beef cattle, to eat the flesh of horses. Berlin, 30. Bazaine! frontier. The French encampment A Prusoian official bulletin charges of the armies, on the line of railroad, Horse flesh is their only meat Territorial Officers: was captured, the rrencn army was William II. Gen. Uhlish, the general of division Deleiate to Cornjrest all the intelligence published in from Montmcdy to Sedan, that for miles, and the pursuit was over Hi oper. The correspondent of the London commanding the Strasbourg garrison, pursued Paris as being telegraphed from Marshal withheld by the closing of day only Zerubbabcl Snow. Bazaine is manufactured at Paris. It is Standard describes a battle which occur undauntedly declares he will not surrenAttorney General light, xne nuinoer oi guns anu prisonMarshal J. D. T. McAllister. that such information could red at Metz on Sunday Aug. 14th, and der even though the city is reduced to impossible ers taken by ns has not yet been estif Auditor William Clayton. patched to Paris by any route, as says a hundred and forty thousand Prus heap of ruins. Of 10,000 PriS- - U mated on account of the great extent ef The linden troops nave placed In po the battle-fielTreasurer )ani"S Jack. channels of communica sians took part in the hp tit against nine of M 100 this lost and sition SeJuidt The Ccnrnon French thousand French. or are of ' London, 81. , heavy Superintendent ty tion have either Been aextroyca and with has the Siiliorl L. Campbell. aavo The on ordnance killed to eeeiost four Prussians. in the po doss opened upon thousand, city Advices from Paris state that the Em AMKKlCAN'. Prussian authorities consider that this wounded, anil th Prussians left from tremendous effect. A general connagra' Napoleon, with Gen. McMahon peror statement of the impossibility of commu 23,000 to 24,000 men on the field kort du tion is now reported to be sweeping and his IVeber Cuiintj Ofliccr: D. Sacramento, 30. The army are at Mezieres. F. I'robaie and County Jwije A snccial train, carrying the general nication from Mela, furnishes conclusive combat and were obliged to retreat un- - through (he city of Strasbourg, nucleus of the French army is repreThe reserved Richards. of terrific of the a 8L and fabrication der Berlin, charge. dispatches freight agents passengers, ticket proof of the sented as remaining intact. ' The Prufe A number of street laborers have been Select Men Letter J. Herrick, Henry he several railroads or the United States I ihroucli trench omcial sources, reia- - force was held back by Bazaine until the of Beaumont sians stormed the sent from the arsenal in this city to and drove MoMahonheights Holmes, Richard Balhmtyne. and Cumulus, also representatives of the live to the movements of Bazaine around latter part of the fight. back over the CaBeraccount in Clerk and Recorder F. S. Richards. Prussians the official from in assist German New lines The between several steamship putting guns (Metz, rignan road towards Sedan, Prosecuting Attorney Aurelius Miner. York and Europe, will leave Omaha on The Grand Duke of Saxony will take lin says, the battle ended at the Glacis of position before the walls of Metz. London, 81, midnight. William Notaries Public Critclilow, Tuesday, September 13th, stop en route command of the army of Gen. on Siein- - Metz, and the French retreated in conThe Prussian Government baa en- The official correspondence between and F. S. Richards. services of I the the the Scotch into to Lake lias succeed metz. Wells, who Oeden. fortresses, gaged fussion, at that officer, salt partly City, Truckee, the various provincial governments has Sheriff William Brown. aeronaut, to conduct balloon observa been partly around the city, Tabor, The Summit, etc., and arrive at been removed, published. It announces the inSanford Collector Assessor and A cable dispatch to the Sun from Brus- lions on the French naval movements tention Bing San Francisco on Sunday or Monday The German fourth army, comprised of Prussia to retain Alsace and ham. on the rrussian coast; yesterday be says, Stenay has been 19th, remaining a few days in California, of Saxons and Prussians, is now ope sels Lorraine, and believes that the Euro to Treasurer Israel Can field. over crossed Ostend. McMahon and those ' accommodate Prussians. the to , Marshals between and return in time cupied by rating pean powers will be true to their attiCoroner V'm. N. Fife. ' London, 81. The Belgian troops left this morning of the party who may wish to attend the Bazaine. tude of neutrality, and not endeavor to Schools The Timet this morning, in an edito- for the t rench frontier, Surveyor and Superintendent of Vienna, Aug, 30. Ticket Agents' Convention in Chicago these consequences of the war. Wm. W. Burton. The Napoleons, are crawling behind rial, states that it believes that McMa prevent The Austrian Government has issued on the 28th September. A large number to to now hon retreat is will be expected, as over four hundred orders for the suppression of Trades McMahon endeavoring y Letters received say that the A Paris correspondent says Wash' Soissons, having failed in his attempt to Prussians are in the Citv ttorrrnmont: invitations have been issued for the oc- - Unions, and the exclusion of all Foreign of the departments Incorporated by Act of Jan. 18, 1861 casion by the officers of the Lnion and I agitators advocating their cause. burn, the American Minister, nas a relieve Bazaine at Mctx. Mouse and Aube, are the on the election 81. France in time with 30, the Germans hard Municipal biennially Paris, Paris, Central Pacific Railroads. environs of Troyea and Toul, andcutting I second Monday of February. The Government is suspending rail Meetings Advices from the neighborhood of the under his protection. Every German Washington, 81. railways and telegraphs. I of the City Council weekly, on Monday The Alaska Commercial Co. contending armies, now maneuvering in arrested under the provisions of the re- - road communication with points distant The Patne estimates the Prussian deMam Street. Gen. at from traffic of the and Pans. cent Verdun Trochu, Hall, Mezfj proclamation between Treas direction upon the evenings, City Passenger submitted to the Secretary of the losses at 145,000 thus far. " Farr. Minis between Lorcn and Paris has Calais Mayor railways ury, bonds for halt a million in gold, teres, are encouraging for the French mands at once to be taken before Aldermen F. A. Brown, 1st Ward; which were approved, and the lease Marshal McMahon baa a force which is ter Washburn for examination. No Amer already been cut off, and the mails are L. J. Herrick, 2d altered for killing fur seals. Most of estimated at 180,000 while Bazaine has ican has yet been captured as a Prussian now the only freights carried between Rpsctai to th "Og'lcn Junction." by Pwxnt Stat ; 3d A. J. Shupe, IMegrapn.j the bondsmen are from San Francisco, 100,000 around and to the Northwest of spy. while ten out of every dozen i.n Boulogne and Paris. This will also be Counselor Salt Lake, Aug., 81, 2 p. to. James Mo Gaw, Walter cut off soon. The lines so suspended will New York, 31, noon. Metz. The thirteenth army corps of glishmen have been arrested. President Young and party stayed at The Prussians entered Vouziers on the be rendered unavailable for the trans Thompson, William W. Burton, Josiah All markets upon the stock exchange 50,000, which has been recruiting in Leavit t, Israel Canficld. Scipio last night and held meeting; Elportation of the troops of the enemy, this city has left Paris, going in a North heels of the retreating French. are higher and advancing. Recorder Thos. G. Odcll. , Ihe Ji tgaro newspaper recently pub ders N. Pratt, R. T. Burton and B. east direction, upon the line ot the King William's route to Paris is by the Umaba, 61, night. lished an article to the effect that the Young Jr., addressed the congregation. Attorney A. Miner. The second section of 10 miles of the Marne, and will form and join with the upper Marne and Mcuse. Marshal W. N. Fife. the French frigate which has been Minister of War had received a despatch The Company started for r minora at Omaha and Southwestern Railroad, was right flank of McMahon's army near Treasurer Aaron Farr. The City Council, Rheims. With regard to the disposition in the harbor of Lerncck, Scotland, sail- stating that twenty vessels of large ton 8.20, arriving there at one o'clock, p. m., completed Assessor and Collector S. Bingham, last night, voted five thousand dollars of the Prussian forces, the army of ed thence on Sunday after repairing her nage had left American ports with Ger meeting to be held at three o'clock. The following is a list of the company: .Surveyor W. W. Burton. for the purchase of a fire alarm and po Prince Frederick Charles is estimated at engine. She had received notice from man fillibusters aboard, with the object of pillaging the open French ports. The Presidents B. Young and D. II. Wells; the British Government to leave. Captain of Police?. G. Taylor. 100,000. lice telegraphs, Justice of the Peace S. Eggleston. Parisians of all ranks have been en tujaro stated, in connection with the re and Elders B. Young, jun., R. T. BurGold is again circulating in the city. A Desmoines special reports that the Constable C. F. Middleton. for the defense of the city. rolled entered thousand tans ported sailing of this fleet, that if such ton, J. R. Winder, J. W. Fox. A. E. attend was soldiers Iowa reunion of the persons Thirty 30. was the case, measures would be taken Hinckley, Briant Stnngam, D. B. Hun London, ed by over twenty thousand soldiers re yesterday from the neighboring country, will not permit another power to to give these German Americans a warm tingdon, N. Pratt, 0. P. Arnold, Willard news cavm anu Italy is Ogrtcn Post Office: jour eApetieu important, presenting eigni mianiy, u French forces at Home. ARRIVAL AND CLOSING MAILS. reception. The Minister of War has, oung and A. M. Musser. ry regiments, and one battery. The pro- Measures have been taken to blow up replace the Mall 3 SaH ARRIVALS. 1, Lake, no cre over his disclaimed p.m. on Gazette Pall The to around murnhed throutrh places works the streets signature, the therccep nosainn Paris, promptly, Salt Lake City, daily 7.30 a.m. President Young attended meeting at It is un dit in the statements made as to the tion of any suh dispatch. Gover- - the approach of the enemy. 7.30 a.m. the capitol square this morning. . . Went, Through Mail daily . M. Minister these reporta, of the Fillmore last evening. The congrega 7.30 a.m. nor Merrill delivered the welcoming ad - derstood that the diplomatio corps, in number of the Prussirns; Henry Chevreaux, . . North, Thmuph Mail dai'ly " Loral, llox Elder County, daily tion was addressed by Presidents Young 7.80 a.m. rWoa Soirptarr liftlnan delivered the ease the citv is besieged, will eo tc it says, are not facts, but what Moltke Interior, has announced that the enemy's and Wells. 4.30 p.m, . . East, Through Mail daily . The company started for march upon Paris appears to be checked. address to the soldiers, which was warm- - Tours; which town, owing to their pres wishes to be thought fact. CLOSING. and that Marshal McMahon is continu Cove Creek at 8.20 a.m. Dublin, 81, Wl Lake City, daily. . . . . 3.30 p.m, ly applauded. Gen. Sherman, who ar- ence, win be considered neuirai, anu 3.30 p.m . . Acts of violence have been of constant ing his movements without having had "est, Tlirouiru Mail daily . rived at Desmoines yesterday p.m., also respected as such by the belligerents. 3.30 p.m. . . Aorlh, Through Mail daily It is positively asserted that raiikao occurence since the Boyne anniversary, any serious encounter with the enemy, 8.30 p.m. made a short speech, he was afterward Local, Box Klder County, daily WAKBKit HtlSSCT, t. l. PAHl.Ka, .: i and stringent measures have been taken London, 31. . . 8.00 p.m. carried around the square on the shoul will announce this week to the Chamast, Tnrouji Mail daily . Bull Lak City. lloloua, Montana. from the interior towns of to Paris them, MAILS. of Dispatches work the preparing bers that prevent soldiers. of enthusiastic the ders . CLOSING. 81, announce , , a . r that Berlin, strong France, tournament agita is for the Thi afternoon a baseball entirety completed. siege vadie and Rick. Conntv Vednesdavs 1ILSSEY, DAIILER & CO,, A dispatoh from Bar le Duo reports a tion has commenced, in the various dis 3.30 p.m and Saturdsvs with a 300 dollar prize was to be ployed I Nothing is received from the front . north-wePrus of termi-Gethe in the achieved brilliant viotory north Ogtleu Mmdnvs and Thursdays 2.30 p.m. France, '' by ' '"f ; ;.; except rumors of an engagement for, but the result is not yet reported. Unntsville BANKERS,' ; Wednesdavs and Saturdays 8.00 a.m h'n dau hter will nating ia favor of the French. Officere sian cavalry in the centre of the enemy against the nobles, gentry aod the cler ' "' and Sherman Plain City 3.00 and p.m, Mondays Thursdays mxi.WS' NEW Dl'ILMKO. '"' fipn. Aiiffnr to Omaha to- - and others from the front insist that a on Mondsy. Two squadrons of hussars gy. 1 be agitators accuse them or sym 4.00 p.m, jjiverdale Wednesdays and Saturdays with I town or have suo Prussia. Thef the stormed and VVednesdavs Beeper and Alma Viesy, pathixing 9IAI9T - STHEET, captured and battle was fought on Sunday the 27th, The ceeded in producing an impression upon . 1100 a.m. . . and Vouziers Saturdays between McMahon Attigny. Bazaine and here and gained storm that a thunder AND 8 ALT LAKE CITV. and Heavy rains i OFFICE HOURS. immense advantages. They are expect town .won to gallantly by assault was the minds of the peasantry, and disturb ' Dmlsrt in Gold Dnrt, Coin and Cwronrf. Praw Gsneral Delivery open from 8 a.ra. to 7 p.m, ances from this Source have occurred in no Bun Francisco, Montana, PntM-- , ed by this time to meet the army' of the ohiefly garrisoned by the Turcos. Washington, 81 Sunday 0 p.m. to 7 p.m. ' St. Louis, Nnir York, and all parts of KHrnps. . London, 81. several places. The Townsend lock, manufactured at Crown Prince, to which reinforcements ' REGISTRY DEPARTMENT ' 31, 11 a.m Collection! promptly attended The condiLondon, Telegrams received from Paris this ' to 4 p.m. 0ien from 9 are constantly arriving. tf Buffalo, one of the 8 locks recommended Outside Door open from 8 am. to 8 p.m. 91 are the Uiat 81.Consols, excellent. it exulting people French the say morning of tion army to examine the committee appointed by 81, me ISAAC M00RE, Postmaster, Berlin, most irown rrince important in the statement mat the different kinds ot locks isr use oy No doubt a great and hours behind the is thirty-si- x MIIVETl, Dispatches have been received in this the government, was picked in two min hattle will take place at once. Bazaine of Prussia ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR. and Prussian tho that yesterday at noon the of staff, calculation with city, Trains stating man. is abundantly supplied lock provisions York New a utes by prominent Leave Ogden daily, until further no-Paris is fully prepared will not arrive in the right moment to Prussians attacked the French, who were Office opposite Ojrden Hotel,. ( in presence of the assistant Sec- and munitions. for Suit Lake City at 8 a.m. and effect a junction With the forces of marching between Carignan and Monzon, i '.. ' ' ' attack. OODEN CITY. resist to any of the Treasury. 30 p.m. The engagement is now in progress ac La Frederick Charles. Liberie writes of (For extra trains see time retary All kinds ef legal basin The correspondent Bttend the promptly miningclaims for Patents following Table.) For the East, at 7.25 a.ra. For to. Carlsruhe, 81. . ltf cording to the latest accounts. Imperial has gone to will be issued in a few days, jr. that the Prince tQe West, at 6.35 Berlin, 31. number of German troops be The will remain until p.m. be where lode; Mezieres, Chandler 1.000 feet of Arrive from Salt Lake City, 7 a.m. Company for At a meeting of the leading citizens of Mezieres is considered sieging the fortress of Strasbourg is es- Utah irold and silver mining Company, further orders. W. nd 4.45 or which bad been convened by the at the The shells mated p.m. From the East, 4.25 p.m. t a 60,000. Berlin, contains It garstrong for 2.000 lineal feet ef Monmouth lode; impregnable. ATTORXET AND COUNSBLOa-AT-From the West, 6.35 a.m. ex Burgomaster, it was unanimously re are the works Prussians of foremost with munitions Will Prartfe In all th Courts in Utah an't Roirers silver mining Company, 8,000 rison, amply supplied Bait Lake City Time. ploding in the streets of Strasbourg; solved to ask the whole German people attention giwi t Torritorl. PpwiaJ feet of the Roger lode; the Consolidation and provisions. Joining and Domestic Collections, London, ,30. -- the valuable municipal library has been to sign an address to the King, express CoraDivine Worship mining Company, 3,119 feet of the ing their apprehension at the reports of Ofllec the Telegraph entirely destroyed by a conflagration. ef I? held correspondent The lit teRTitt'a TXr.ek lode. ' every Snmltiy, in the Xaberncle, ftock ' Brussels, 31. foreign intervention being engaged in McMahon failed near l'ost Otlke 10a.m. and 2 p.m.; and in t'ie School Lonir Branch, 81. says that not only Las IsuiUliiig, the contest. the fruits of 'witikBazaitte,, hut Despatches received herefrom Mezieres, diminishing match to form houses of the various Wards at 5.30 p.m. junotioa last the trotting day'e Today Transient advertising to be paid for in advance. A Square consists of ten lines of type of this sine. Yearly advertisers allowed to change at pleasure, harge of twenty-fiv- e with only the additional cents a square for composition, but they will be concharged JSXTRA for occupying space over tract. on retained Advertisement or Notices Special the outside of the paper, will be charged twenty-fiv- e per cent, additional on the above rates. Advertisements not marked on the copy with the camber of insertions, will lie published at our option until ordered out, and charged at transient War Manufactured in Paris! Steinmetz 1 Trade Unions Squelched in Austria: McMahon Effectually Separated Great Battle at ' Uel-gi- an Another Garrison taken the Prussians! a Battle near Dreadful Condition Strasbourg! Disturbances in the French Interior! 1 Germany Repudiates Foreign Intervention! , - The Earl Aberdeen Drowned in Australia! al Belgium in Danger Embroiled in the War! 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