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Show jttm. $mutiw.- tion of the eMire Bepublican tioket,'by a somewhat fednced' majority. - "' TnMi'bed every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, by tbuOODEN Pl'MJSUINO COMP.VST. ilMBS McGAW, President aud llusiness Manager, nil Busiue.s comiuuniuitiuiu should be tu whom St. Louis, 9. ,Jdres)d. TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. ' ;- tee Tear " Hu Muiithi Three Months Single - - Copy." V ' te.no 4.U0 2.00 .10 - Devoted to News, Literature, Agriculture, Science, and the Arts. RATES OF ADVERTISING. 3 I a a a s a a Xo. 91. s, 0.IH:, BY TELEGRAPH. UTAH, SATUItWAT, XOVJCMBER 12, 1870. VOJL. I. and after the unprecedented action of vorking-me- n against it. Bismarck says that court in allowing a writ against me, he is confident that the Germans will be the Supreme Court of U. S. reversed, invited to taka cbarge of the capital Special to the Oonr Junction by the Atlantic and , " and annulled proceedings in' the court before another month. l'atilic Telegraph Company. U Column, The Journal Official declares that over below in ajudgement which reflected with . it on all 200 concerned in iXI H 2U proseverity great guns are in position, while the New J BiuiDOsa Cards $5 per month. curing such action. McGarrahan was supply of powder exceeds 600, 000 pounds, before the department therefore as a and in Paris it is increased daily. Pro Transient advertising to be paid for in advance. fraudulent claimant, who has twido jectiles already manufactured give five Rouge! of ten lines of type of this A square consists been foiled, and condemned in his fraud rounds for each gun. ir.e. m cnanire at pleasure, Teorly auveriiKersunuwea The Independence Beige reports that a by the highest court of the nation, whose of tweuty-nvwitb euly the additional charge efforts to procure a favor from congress very large and influential party in iiiitu a square for conwiosition, but they will be have also failed. His claim for still fur- Brussels is determined to restore Napocharged EXTRA for occupying space over con- tr't. ther delay in order that he may try leon to the throne. Bazaine, McMahon, SiHN'ial Notices or Advertisements retained on whether he can't yet obtain Legislative Canrobcrt and all the prominent French the outside of the paper, will be charged twenty- five per cent. additional on the above rates. action in his favor, which may give that, Generals favor it. 4lvurtisemeuts not marked on the copy with the which th courts have determined that 11.10 p.m. Late advices show the unml'crof insertions, will be published at our he has no right to, under the law seems rapid advances of Russia into Central uutil ordered out, and clxarged at transient to be worse than baseness. I should Asia. The Russians have begun a war rates. inserted till lornid, will De ADVKKTISKMK.VIS feel as if were a party to a wrong upon with the small independent Klun of New Oiutlliuei: unui urupieu uui, ill evviy insutuce, uuu Congress,, were I willing to do anything Shelrezbes, south of Samaried. They c larsed lor accordingly. 9 Men T he uriviicire oi veariv ana nan yearly advertis to subject them to further annoyance have invaded it, and taken the town of to theirdirect lino of business, and ers is from suck a source. Under the opinion Kilbaba by assault; after which other all Li'irul. Auction, ileal JiHtate, or oilier advertise of legal advisers of the Government, towns gave in, and the whole territory ments foreign to thoir regular trade, will be charg- J lor separately. Hoffman! therefore, and in accordance with my has been handed over to the Emir of No Advertisements from the suites win lie in- own sense of right and duty, I have said Bokhara, who is merely a Russian lerted without the cash (at our advertised rates,) that the Department will no longer de- vassal. 'a"mipanyiiir the order, unless iroin one ol our ninilar authorised Advertising Agents. N. F. Hcmbold brought a libel suit lay in proceeding with the business acto tno All communications Uevolu ot interest 3 Weeks! cording to law. McGarrahan brings against the New York Herald for a long puMic, or intended to promote private interests. suit in the Circuit Court of the District series of alleged scurrilous attacks inlie cliarireu as auveruseiiieius, ami pavuicni required in advance. If personal in character, we for an injunction against the new min- flicted upon bis actions oa various rwerve the riglit to reject anyarticle, or advertise ing company, to forbid them from ap- occasions, for which an apology has not ment of this class. plying for a patent for the land they been made. FRANKLIN D. RICHARDS, Editor. on! claim, under the statutes, and that alHugh McCullough, late Secretary of C. W. PENROSE, Associate Editor. in the though the company is in California, the U. S. Treasury, sailed y wholly out of the jurisdiction of the "Scotia" to become a resident of London. OCDEN DIRECTORY. Court. Nor is it pretended that the Boston, 9. Asia! The city last year was represented in lawful service of a writ can be made on them. Their attorneys here are made the State Legislature by twenty DemoIniUMl .Stale Officers for the defendants, and the Court has been crats and sixteen Republicans. - YesI (ah. New to forbid them from prosecuting terday the Republicans elected 28, A Governor J. Wilson Shaffer, asked London! Vernon II. Vaughan. ' their case, before the Department, which Bepublican gain of 12. Secretary Marshal M. E. Piitrick. has jurisdiction over it. And this too, Philadelphia, 9., AMERICAN. C. II. Hempstead, U. S. Attorney Police Sargeant Ward and thirteen when, in the mandamus case last winter, New 8. York, J. E.Tourtellotte. the Supreme Court decided that the jur- men, all belonging to the Philadelphia Snpt. Indian Affair The Paris Journals complain bitterly C. C. Clements. ' Surveyor-Generisdiction of the department was exclu- police, are in prison at Camden, charged Receiver of Public Monies J. R. Over of the inactivity of the French. They sive, and absolute, with which no Court with participating in the Newton townton. could lawfully interfere. The De ship disturbances, where the ballot boxes say that an army of 150,(XX) should George R. have been organized on the Rhine after Registrar of Land Office partment is not a party to this suit; yet were destroyed yesterday; their cases the surrender at Sedan. I have had Maxwell. a notice served on me will come before Mayor Cox this afterThero seems to be little ground for IT. S. Assessor John P. Taggart. . to appear before the Court on the 30th, noon. U. S. Collector 0. J. Hollistcr. inst. and Bhow cause why an attachment exaggerated tumors that a serious riot The Tribunes special, at Versailles, occurred in the 8ih Ward, a colored deshould not be issued against me for de writing on the 5th inst., Chief Justice 3. 15. MeKean. says, in military F. was and arrested Auofiate Justices 0. Strickland by the police puty Marshal clining to allow the same office to go circles Thier's mission was never thought lor attempting to create a disturbance, . M. forward with its business. If the federal serious; bis efforts to enter Paris withIfawley. but was released for want of evidence. F.xecutive is to be at the mercy of such out seeing Bismarck having failed, he A large crowd assembled and was adU. S. Grant. Officers: Territorial proceedings as these, we shall justly was obliged to carry with him prelimiWilliam H. dressed to the effect that the United become the contempt of the nation and naries which Delegate to Congress Washington, Aug. 23, 1870. practically forbade the Stales soldiers were instruments to an the world. To show you still farther armistice. Hooper. Department of the Interior. In Paris he was badly on the the Federal act of Aerulibubel enow. Attorney-Centrillegal part My, dear Sir: Yours of yesterday is the unblushing knavery of McGarrahan's received, the street crowd followed him Government. The police dispersed the this morning received, nnd I have Marshal J. D. T. McAllister. given conduct, his agent allowed me to read a with great ill will, as the bearer of the William Clayton. Atulttor . n your directions in regard to signing crowd., a letter to him, by one ef McGarrahan's news that Meli had capitulated. A f The sight of the U. S. uniforms in the patent, to Mr. White, Treasurer James Jack. he letter, attorneys, in which the attorney offered guard was required for his protection, being Ij crowd, led some persons to believe that confined to his bed by sickness. On the for McGarrahan's stock in bis California and Superintendent of OomrnoH Schools he left the city with an riot was in progress, and caused an subject of the McGarrahan business, 1 olaim, to the amount of $20,000, for the escortfinally Ilobeit L. Campbell. of cavalry. Favre, who was to alarm. A 'detachment of U. S. Troops think you must havo been tnisiufirmcd use of his influence with me, to procure have accompanied him, excused himself was sent from Governor's Island and as to its status in Congress, according to a favorable action to him, in this DeWeber County Officer: at the last moment, on account of the Probate and County Judge F. D, potted in the First Ward, on the exag- the formal opinion given by the Attorney-GenerAs to appearing' before 1 tweiHB-$f.- . partment. aspect of-- affair. .Thjerj one of of the Richards. statement am in last is to SuperI a The at loss no Court,' case know what to do had six ' interviews With Bismarck. gerated year. Select Men Lester J. Ilerrick, Heary vision that violence was threatened. sense before Congress, as to impede the The Attorney - General has gone to in diplomatic circles nobody paid Holmes. Richard Balbuityne. No breach of the peace however action of the Department under its laws. Georgia, and leaves no assistant who is Except him the least attention. All the German Clerk and Recorder F. S. Richard occurred. But the parties havo the same right to an experienced advocate; his Depart- commanders as impossible Aurelius Miner. The third regular artillery remained insist on a hearing and a decision that ment, as you know, not being fully or- until Paris isregard peace Prosecuting Attorney even now the but taken; otartes Public William Critcblow, quietly in 292 Broadway, all day, with they have in any other case, where they ganized. The District Attorney, who bombardment is not certain. The siege F. S. Richards. armed sentinels euaruing tno aoors claim a decision on this right, under the would be the one to whom I should guns are actually in position on many window Sheriff William Brown. Armed noldiers were at every explicit provision of the statutes. Con- naturally go to next is Judge Withen, points, but it is believed the fire will Assessor and GJlector Sanford Bing and were the attraction of thousands gress has assumed a peculiar jurisdiction who was one of the two judges who not commence before, the 15th. Lam. who gtojipei to witness the untieual sight. of the subject. McGarrahan petitioned signed the writ of mandamus here; y Treasurer Israel Canficld. Intercepted letters from Taris are The bark "Union" orrived the last Congress as he had the preced- and of course he co'ild not defend Coroner W'm. N. Fife. from Halifax and reported passing a ing Congress, to make him a grant of the Department without condemning filled with complaints for want of food. Surveyor and Superintendent of Schools Brutish steamer, undwr full canvass, laud in California, included within the himself; and Congress, last winter, in The supplies at St. Germain and Versailles in. W. Uurton. disabled, steering for Halifax. A severe boundaries named in a private grant, to the act organizing the department of Great are more abundant than ever. quantities of provisions and gale was in progress. She passed a one given there, which the Supreme justice took away from the other de especially forage are discovered almost United void States the decided to number of of Cover evidences Court of the nmciit: marine large partmeuts, City employ special right were concealed by the that 1801 Act daily, of 18, Jan; 18C5. Incorporated by disasters. He has appealed to Congress counsel. My belief is that the question in A conference of Theo. Tilloa, and Key. in vain. Municipal election biennially on the more gravely affects the dignity of the French. The Tribune's special at t he headquarwcoud Monday of February. At its last session it was again before Executive, and its independence. I think Meetings Fulton, in presence of their friends, re ters of the army of the Loire, on the of the City Council weekly, on suited in the publication of a card, sign the judiciary committee of the House of the situation fully warrants your tele' Monday ed by both parties, reiterating their Representatives, and the parties con- graphing to the Attorney Gen., if not to sixth, says the army has increased raevenings, at Uity Hall, Main street. Mayor Loren Farr. former statements in a solemn manner, sented to suspend the contest in this all the Cabinet to meet you here before pidly, and numbers one hundred thousand. Artillery is abundant; but harness Aldermen F. A. Brown, 1st Ward; but owing to the age of the matter, and department, until that committee should the 10th inst. For myself I am conL. J. Ilerrick, 2d ,, several discrepancies, it is conceded that pass judgment upon the matter of the scious of having only fought fraud with and saddles are deficient. The men are A. J. Shupe, 3d ,, ,, it will be best to mutually dismiss the petition. The committee did pass judg- such vigor as I could. I can make no well equiped, and fed. The French make it out, why they Counselors James Mc Oaw, Walter subject. ment upon it, and b,y a vote of 7 to 3, compromise, and if I fail to secure the ful generals can't Thompson, William W. Burton, Josiah The election was an exceeding' determined to report against granting lest extent of your approval of my course. have been permitted to concentrate so a force unmolested. ieavitt, Israel Canfield. ly quiet one, unmarred by shooting af- the prayer of his petition, and directed I must beg you to relieve me at once large Recorder Thos. 0. OdelL The failure of the French here was that New mark the Mr. Peters of that committee to draw up from duties, which, when without your frays etc., generally A. Miner. Attorney York election. The Democratic vote their report. Mr. Peters' statement of Bupport I shall utterly fail in. Begging due to the interference of the Tours Marshal Vf. N. Fife. has been very materially reduced in these facts is filed with the papers in this to be remembered with great respect to Government, which insisted on directing Treasurer Aaron Fan. every detail, and had its own plans of Wrs. urant, every ward. The police, firemen and department. Assessor and Collector S. Bingham. tue battle. Jbverything broke down from I remain your, The new mining company now claim deputy Marshals watched the polls very W. W. Burton. sheer ignorance, and incompetency; yet Surveyor closely, to the close, and quite a large that their business should be taken up J. D. Cox. Captain of Police P. G. Taylor. the generals are blamed for it. number ot persons were arrested for re and disposed of. McGarrahan claims, To THE Pr.ESlDENT. Justice of the Peace S. Eggleston New York, 9, 10.40. A correspondent of the World writing peating during the day. The United on the oi her hand, that the fact that the Constable C. F. Middleton. States Commissioners held a court be committee did not find the opportunity to The returns up to this hour indicate from Versailles on the 7th inst. says: fore whom all prisoners were bronght. make their report to the House, it should Hoffman's election by a little over 30,000; Prussia stated her demand with considPost Office: About one hundred cases were disposed hold the other parties to a still further all the gains were made here and in erable distinctness, Ogden excepting in regard of.- - The ARKIVAL AND CLOSING MAILS. prisoners were in most cases delay till next session of Congress. To Brooklyn, and the losses sustained by to the money account ; her conditions ARRIVALS. held in heavy, bail. this the other side reply, that by the the apathy of the country voters. Suit Lake were tho cession of Haul and Bas Rhine ; 7.30 a.m. City, dally West, Through .Mail dallv 7.30 a.m. . . . action of the committee they consented The Tribune th;nks the fraudulent vote two Departments containing the ForWashington, 8. Xorth, Through Mail daily . r 7.80 a.m. . Douglas, of the to await for the printed statement of Mc in the city w as cut down to. about 25,000. tresses of Strasbourg, Belfort, and seve" 7.30 a.m. Local, Box Elder County, daily y Kevenue Department, Garrahan's counsel before thecoramittee, The Times believes the U. S. troops ral lesser strongholds. East, Through Mail daily . 4.30 p.m. internal . . made a decision of great importance to which is to the effect that, if the com- did not accomplish much; that a fair cioeiNO. Montgomery, Ala., 9. Salt Lake 3.30 p.m. distillers and rectifiers, to the effect that mittee decide City, daily The Democrats are jubilant. They against them,, they would election is simply impossible under the West, Through Mail dally . . 8.30 p.m. . the only legally authorized processes for make no further contest, as the . . Aorth, Through Mail daily Attorney present nystcm. The police who, under have made heavy gains in the Negro 3.3g p.m. " Ideal, Box Eider County, dallv S.30 p.m. purifying or rectifying spirits are uener&l decides that he was not author- the obedient agents of Tammany, man belt and they confidently claim the State . t, ThuBugh Mail daily . 9.00 and exchange, or evaporizing ized to delay his performance of duty , p.m. and a laree ma aged everything in their own way at the and MAILS. . through charcoal, wood shavings, flannel, under the law at all, except by common polls; a good many Republicans voted, jority of the Lower House. It is imposCXOSINQ. or similar These named pro- consent of the parties, and have only taken who generally fail to vote; but the Tam- sible to give the figures. purifiers. and Rich County Wednesdays ' snd Saturdays . , 3.30 p.m. cesses only will be allowed. . . the responsibility of delay in casus where many leaders offset that by sending a Memphis, 9. Latham-Domin2.30 p.m. g The Thursdays case has been set manifest equity required and where action number of j'rth Ogdoi, Mondays and Shrader, who murdered Jeriche, was repeaters to their districts, IlmitsvilleWednesdiys and 6turdays 8.00 a.m. for trial in the United States Fupreme by Congress is probable. After careful and so broke down tht opposition where Sentenced to the Penitentiary for Jlmn City Mondays ud Thursdays, 3.0Opjn., Court on Monday next. The question of inquiry and investigation, I think it is it is WMinoKilivm Ulfl r.atlirddvs AIM) n m "'vgPQii.lw the strongest. life. . usually Hooper and Alma Wednesday, and. . ot the iecal Tender Act will clear that neither of these conditions is v.. tne The Assembly is probably Republican. Hon. Jeff. Davis and family, reached . 12.00 a.m. J not legality . ... . . Saturdays occur In the trial, as has been here just in the present case. McGarrahan's The election haB not developed the this city and will reside hero I OFFICE HOURS. ' tofore would. supposed it Gnral Delivery open from 8 a.fa. to 7 p.m. original claim has been now for five strength of ihe Republicans, whose full permanently; he was welcomed by numNew Orleans, 8. t ' Sunday fl p.m. to T p.m. years decided by the Supreme Court to vote is not out, by . tens of thousands. erous friends. ' A riot occurred at Baton Rouce last have been : REG1STEY DEPARTMINT utterly fraudulent and void. The Republican journals. are oonfident . Chicago, 9. ' ' night, between whites and negroes; two lie immediately made his efforts to of carrying the eleciontwo years hence, Open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Gen. John Farnsworth, is probably Outside Door open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. of the latter were killed and several obtain relief from Congress, and the regarding yesterday the beginning of the defeated .in the 2d, District, by a small ISAAC MOORS, Postmaster. wounded. Several whites also were five pf title .most industrious and, reformation. yearsj majority ; his majority 'at the last clea-tiowounded. as I believe unscrupulous efforts have There was a great deal of drunkenness was 14,000; the largest given to ..Trains' ; Chicago', 8. been futile. Pending these petitions to in the city last night, and fights occurred any Congressman in U. S. I) Leave Ogden daily, until further no-fThe most exciting election ever held Congress he applied to obtain a patent in various wards; no less than twenty-fiv- e now is tne Kev. J. . Stoughton, Editor Salt Lake City at 8 a.m. and in this city and county results in a from the Department on the ground that men were stabbed, shot, and beaten of the Temperance Advocate in this city, p.m. (For extra trains eee time victory for the straight Republican the lands were only agricultural lands, seriously, although only three fatally. though he is Anrra - He callliving Table.) For the East, at 7.25 a.m. For ticket Farwell, for Congress, with pro- and did not contain gold, silver, or The indications up to this hour, 10.40 ed the Convention 4hat nominated him'he West, at 6.35 p.m. bably 4,000 majority over John Went-wort- quicksilver mines, and therefore could p.m., are, that Hoffman is elected by self. The delegates were not more than The colored vote was generally have been Arrive from Salt Lake City, 7 a.m. bought for one dollar and some 32,000 and Hall by ever 21,000 ma a dozen, and self appointed, and the reand 4.45 p.m. From the East, 4.25 p.m. the straight Republican. The result is 35 cents per aore. This was refused by jority. sult wholly unexpected. Tho State will From the West, 6.35 a.m. a terrible defeat of the combination Mr. Browning, my predecessor, on the 10.55 p.m. Loudon specials report give not far from 30,000 Republican ma Salt Lake City Time. between the Tribune and Times to defeat ground that the lands were mining lands, growing dissensions in Paris, and preIt is reported that Ingersoll, the Republican nomination. and the new quicksilver mine was no- dict that, in three weeks, a mob will jority. Farnsworth and Merriman are defeated. " Divine Toana. Nev., 8. bone the Worship of contention. overturn all authority, and make a Farwell's majority, in his District is over toriously ' held every Sunday, in the Taberncle, A telegram was received here yester McGarrahan then sought to force the bloody revolution. It is reported that 6000. t 10 a.m. and 2 00 miles from School south of department to issue a patent, Deep creek, day p.m.; and in the Leavenworth returns come in by a writ Kochetort is now opposed to the Govern ; Houses of the various Wards at 5.30 p.m. here, eayiug that two suspicious charac of mandamus, from the District Court; ment and is using hia influence with the but the livening Times cUims theslowly elec -- t I'squara 10 lines, J ' ,H 2 $3 3 5 4 7 6 10 11 16 C4 r 5 7 9 13 10 $S $15 $ 20 $ 35 $ 80 24 10 18 40 70 11 21 30 60 80 18 30 40 100 65 25 45 60 90 135 U 75 100 135 200 C4 ...... The York Election! Riot at Baton The Train Robbers e Tracked! n Capitulation of Verdun to the Prussians! Election Riots at Baton York Rouge and Killed! retrii-U.M- Election of Hall and Revolution in Paris Predicted in Napoleon's Restoration to the Throne of France 11 determined Russian Invasion of Central Election of the Lord Mayor of al in an easterpassed on horse-hacly direction, avoiding the camp. Another message this a.m. states that two more came in there on horse-bacheavily armed, stopped long enough to purchase provisions, and then left in an easterly direction. They displayed a rnumber of twenty dollar pieces, coined in San rrancisco, dated 1870, and a These, no large roll of greenbacks. doubt, were the men who committed the Deputy Sheriff Moffitt and robbery. party left in pursuit, and Lieut. King, with a detachmeut of the 30th Cavalry, left here this a.m. Washington, 9. Considerable discussion having taken place in the newspapers relative to the retirement of Cox, from the Cabinet, and allusions having been made of the existence of other correspondence between the President and Cox, besides that covering the resignation of the Secretary, relative to a difference between the President and himself, as to the propriety of issuing patents from the Liii.d Office, on what is known as the McGarrahan claim. From this point the following correspondence will explain itself: "Long Branch, X. J., Aug., 22, 1870. To lion. J. Cox, Secretary of the Interior. Dear Sir: I understand that you have appointed one day this week to hear arguments in the McGarrahan claim. That is well enough, because if Congress should fail to settle that case, we may have it to do, and the sooner we know all tbe points of it, the better; however if the matter had been takeu in hand before the incoming of this administration, and as so much frand is charged, and believed to exist on both sides, I am iwit willing' that 'my name should be signed for patents, for either party, till Congress lias either decided or declared its ability to do so. I wish you would sny to Mr.; White, the Secretary for signing patenfs, for him not to put my name to that one, except on special orders from me, through you. He must not take orders from Mr. Wilson in the matter. I have grown suspicious of Mr. Wilson, and will tell you why, when I go to Washington next time." Yours Truly, ters k, to-da- y, " al , -- al ' to-d- .... .... ' y, i .!,Vi (:it;i.JBofliin, 9. The Cologne Gairtle in an editorial issued lays that assurances from Keen observers pf diplomatic movements that the prospects for the conclusion of an armistice between France and Prussia, have engendered an unfriendly feeling between Austria and Prussia, bet cause of a certain distant attitude, assumed by Trussia toward thet mediatory' proposals of Austria. The coldness otv the part of Count Von Bismarck, iff seemingly prompted by a desire to disregard the intervention of Count, Von Beust, causing grave opprcheusions to bo harbored, of prospective complications arising from a demand for cxpla' i nations. , , ,' ... j, , London, 9. The city has been enveloped nearly all day In a fog of a remarkable density, which detracted froui. the ilinplny attending the installation of the pew Lord Mayor. The renowned parade of Lord Motor's show passed for the' first time along the; ' magnificent improvement kuown as the Thames embankment, Berlin. lO. ,. . ... j !; , .... The Berlin provincial correspondence says the sessions of theReiebstrath, which convenes at Strasbourg, will open on the 20th Nov. The kingdom of Wurtemburg and the duchies of Baden nnd Hesse Darmstadt will relinquish their separate autonomies and enter the North Germati Confederation; but that further negation tions are required to induce a settlement! of the relation of Bavaria, and induce her to enter the Bund and thus complete' the union of North and South Gormany.' i London, 10.. n't Earl Graftvillc, at the Foreign Office,, has received a telegram from Pekin under date, of October 20th, which represents the aspect of affairs more favora' ble. Mr. Wade, tho English Charge d'Af-- . fairs, at Pekin, stated thnt a Chinese Commission, was about to start to Franew to make a diplomatic reparation for Tientsin outrages,. The troubles in the North of China have subsided, and no danger is now threatened to foreigners. y, ' ' , .. - . ; i , Last year San Francisco expor&ed 7,800,000 sacks of wheat, the most of it, the product of California. In 1809 the wine product of the State was 4,900,000 gallons, and this year It will be aboot 7,000,000 gallons, nnd it is estimated' that there ore how $30,000,000 invested in growing wine in tho State. , ' A few days since, an organ grindor,,. accompanied by a monkey, was grinding in Essex; a little boy of four' years presented Mr. Monkey with a' penny," accompanied with the following brief I and appropriate speech: "Monkey,, take,, it and gib it to your fadder." The monkey bowed his thanks, but made no " reply.- !" '" ' - WARDEN ' HITSSKY,' 8lt Luke City. ' :1 t. t. ..; i mm, to-d- s 1 . , y, , Returns come in slowly. Brown's majority is now estimated at 40,000. The Constitutional Amendment abolishing the iron clad oath, and oath of Loyalty, and all restrictions on holding otlrees,. . - . was carried overwhelmingly. Nashville, 9. A Batonjlotige speoial says that city is in the hands of federal troops, who are arresting whites, on negro affidnvitts. On tho night of the seventh, negroes with arms in their hands, and, who wete uttering threats of violence, were 1 quiethome, while' whites wilb-ly sent out arms and who were inoffensive in all particulars, were arrested, and placed in close confinement. Yesterday and further arrests were made, several of whom were absent at tho time of the riot. Martial law is now practically in operation there. On Monday at baton Rouge the super visor and counters of ballots, were attacked by an armed mob. Tho ballot boxes were siezed. During the fight, four were killed and twenty were wounded. FOREIGN. Berlin, 8. Tho town of Verdun, on the Mouse, a strongly fortified place, has capitulated. Bismarck has convened the German Parliament to meet at Strasbourg.. Tours, 8. M. Thiers has arrived hero. M. LaQ rier, representing the Bank of France, has also arrived in this city. Florence,. 8. King Victor Emanuel will go t Rome on 30th November. Madrid, 9, Twenty nine editors of the Madrid press, representing all the political parties of Spain, have united together in subscribing to the publication of a Manifesto, agreeing to continue to oppose the candidature of the Duke d'Aosta by every measure within their power regardless of Government ctnsure. Florence, 9. The Italian military authorities have; a Jesuit's college at Rome. General La Muora has. occupied the ,'1 palace of Quirint as Stale property1. her army, and Italy is arranging for the collection of revenue, more quickly thau under the present operation. ; ftAtll.KK, Uclotn, Montana. II.1HLO & JENNINGS' ' to,, NEW liCILDLVJ, JIAI.V- - 'STREET,'" OGDE V; " ""1 ! ' ASO SALT tAKE 'CITY. 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