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Show Sh'e'Ogtott function. - Published every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, by tbeOuDKM ITT1 tUBusuiJiii.'Qiui.sr. JAMES McGAW, President nd Ru.inwa Mannger, to whom h11 liusiuuBS commiiiiicatitma should ba addressed. XI OF SUBSCRIPTION'. TERMS One Year Six Montln TUreo Monthi the war will not by any means be ended when Paris is taken, sa intense is ther v bitterness of the French The telegraph says it is certain that Russia has sixty .iron clad gunboats iu the Black Sea, ready for use. It is announced this evening that the Austrian Ministry have communicated with the English. Cabinet, urging them to declare a policy of war. Baron Voii Iieust, the Austrian Premrer, il is reported, has offered the aid of Austria it the event of war between England andRussia. It is also rumored that Italy ha intention of standing by signified her ' Gladstone 'is disposed to England.accept a revision of the treaty of 1800, as suggested in the circular of Prince Gortshakoff while a strong section ef the English Cabinet will oppose Ua revision. Tours, 15. The resolution on the part of the Russian Government to withdraw from, thff treaty of Paris, creates a profound sensation here, It is said that an English envoy, has gone to Versailles to demanJ King William s views of the matter; , ihe French camp between Arthetwiy and Orleans, is now strongly fortifceil and armed w ith cannon of long range, this will servo 89 a base for the army of "!l the Loire. The Budget, ,ihe London organ of Count Von Beitst, the Austrian Premie)', states that Von Beust has stronifly re presented the animosity of Austrki against the action of Russia to Conni Von Wickoff, tho Russian Auibassader at the Court of Vienna. The following is the text of the circu lar 'se'nt to different European Tower concerned in the treaty of lSoO. bf Prince Gortschakoff, the Russian Miais? ter of foreign uffairs: "The Russian Government cannot allow the ' security of Russia to depend upon tin arranceJment which has not stood the tout of time, or that tho Empire should be.pfac- c J4,,n,Hnl-V-reeP,0C.f' engagement 9 Jfi.OO . - , ,- - - - - - - 6mglofoiy 4.00 2.00 .10 - Bevoted to News, Literature, Agriculture, Science, and the Arts. RATES OF ADVERTISING. Xo. 03. 1 Square 10 linei, s i ti $3 $5 $8 367 " '10. 5 4 7 9 11 3 18 U Column, r- - - 6 H)-jiZ " " i f ,511 161 2 v v" "'JO 45 l!uiD's Cards $5 per month. 30-8- 1 1 $ 20 $ 35 $ 60 70 40 IS 80 60 21 30 -.100 ) KV 1 45 T5 loo 15 -- J0 Special to thirty years of age, and of Irish the want of food, it arose rather from want of proper distribution than from the positive absence of it. The officers htd as mnch to eat-athey wished, while the men in some ' insluuces actually died of hunger. ' . Ostend specials say thero is no hope now of an earl peaee, and the end of the war cannot be forced. " The evening mail has the following: It is uadmtood that Oliver M. Brad-forwho has been nearly twenty years connected 'with the Associated to leave that concern, Press, and accept a prominent position with its young rival, the American Press paren- tage. e can state on oniciul authority, the Our.tt Jt.NOTioM hy the Atlantic and re- that Mr. Motley; was l'aunc 'i'elegruph Company. alled ou Friday, the position as his suc cessor is not at the disposal of uuy one, reports to the contrary, notwithstand ing; the President lias ollercd it to no one since Morton. ly England Greatly Exci- ted over War Prospects! Triuisieat advertising to be paid for in advance. A iqmura cuiuistn of tea liuea.of type of thin ' ' UTAH, SATURDAY, XOVI3III12K 19, 1S70. OC3WKX, B Y TELEGRAPH. f 15 1& London, The Timer, in . its editorial article oil the situation, is disposed to believe Trench Victory at Arthcnay! VOL. I. - altercation ; there is no hope for Royn-ton'- s recovery. . Anderson, Iud, 1G. Captain Doxey's, factory, was entirely destroyed by an explosion of the boiler at half past 7 o'clock, this morning, Fivfeofthb eaiployees were killed outright, and several others wounded. A lady living in 'a house near by was near ly torn to pieces, her hoiise is a perfect wreck, and every member of the family is more er less injured. ; The accident is duo to the employment of incompetent The greatest excitement engineers.prevails throughout the entire communI i '! ' ity. Slocks and securities of all kinds are lower this morning. The 'markets are flat in view of the crisis on the eastern question. Thcro is much uneasiness in all circles. The Times has a :spociul lroin icnna, confirming the accounts already received, ot the excitement in that City, growing out of the attitude of itiissia. I riuco Gortsuhakoffs . tone causes much excitement theive. The question of an alliance between England, Austria, Italy and Turkey is discussed on all hands. The Times in an editorial on the subject, manifests disgust and in dignajion at.tbe Russian circular. ..The same paper says, "the Sultan was not consulted by 'Russia touching the con templated revision of the Paris treaty ,.r is'.i'. t.i.i u..,. o,i.,;o...i i,. i... ..,: i,.. dosed an alliance with Russia, against " the rest 'of Europe." tV other A ,KaMiV, i:.o o ffm v.-tii- . - - , Washington, 15. Minister Motley's friends hero inti mate that he will not pay ajteutiou to he President's letter of holding New that under the Civil Tenure Act, the resident can only suspend mm wtien another appointment is made.' It seems settled now that General Schcnck has Wm. Lake was nrraigned before the refused the English mission, on West- grounds personal to himself, aud be Court' of General Sessions on a cause he intends to contest Gov. Cam- - charge of stealing $10,000 worth of ll's scat, and remain at the head of the goods from a warehouse on the river Company! Ways and Means committee. "Senator batik."1' A man offered to restore the Wilson had a long talk with the Presi goods, '' providing the owner would Bl on the general political sit- wunuraw me complaint; tins oner was dent uation and about the new party move- not accepted, atfll Lake was brought to ment inaugurated by the Chicago 'Trib- trial 'The after remaining une. The President regards the poli out niohy hours, jury, returned into court ele, tieal future of the Republican party, as this evening, and announced that they Garivery hopeful. He is not surprised at could fiot agree ns to the prisoner's the course of the Tribune because he has guilt. Judge Bedford' gave them a been expecting some such moyemeut, severe talking to, said he didn't care and he thinks the influence of the Tri whether'they agreed or not, he should Vessels! bune is on the decline. In support of held 4lie' prisoner. , RICHARDS, Editor. FRANKLIN this he points to the fact that its candiA nwning paper says certain devel- r'.'rENR0S"E, Associate Editor. C. date for Congress, at the late election, opemests' are soon to fee made, showing A defeated. Ihe movement ho thinks that Preston King, formerly Collector of Inevi- was will not gain strength. this port, was murdered, and that men OCDEN DIRECTORY. Mr. Delano s intention to make num in highplaces are implicated. ' contracting powers. 'Russni erous changes in the Interior DepartAH Italian Republican writes of an ing, titlc8 tout Us quiet on LhtTufoi'o says she is no longer bound Untied Stales Officers for everything ment, causes many of tho clerks lo trem- interview with Mazzini. He is'declarcd lbs Lmra, and boi'ore Paris. The Prus- by, the treaty, ot I85Q. Q far .iw restrict , t Eng- ble her rights and (sovereignty i tho in their boots. , It is now believed te be dying' of disease and a broken sian II. Vaughan, Govffnnr-'t$-army of the North has occupied ing Black Sea are' concerned,' "but wiih the the determination is to oust the new heart.' Mazzini says the ItaliiiVis hiight Chapny; in, the George A'. Black. Se't're'tdry .of Aisne. doelaraJiondf department the abrogation of thfftrciv-ty- , r clerks in the Census and Laud. Bureaus own country a Ileruib'iic, and From this point iJiey threaten,. Cambrai, -t U "Patrick. ; ' 'JfanKaC' V. consents Russia who iliut - the : Sulfa vf not U. are of the whole the most, nation have apHempstead, if Republicans La AtUrney'.. helped Trance, Pocerey Ferre,, and other fortresses E. Wilson Tourtellotte. 3. order. . will Commissioner shal( an enjoy equal right j in, that proved eflort three months in that neighborhood. Tho Times has a Turkey SupU ladiftn Affairs they had made C. Clements. . undoubtedly go unless Lis fight before, ago. Now il is tbo late; the sole hope special telegram from Berlin, which con sea.' Surveyor Gcntral-r- Q,. " LonfoV 16.' Aus the Senate is successful, and he wins up-d- for the future of Italy lies in Garibaldi. tains the Receiver of Public Monks 3. B. Overfollowing iuteltrcpce : 'A ' Lave Orders been Civil the Tenure Mr. Delano Act. dispatched ferihto toil,' Uurrtig the past week, war material rreneu movement, toward thartres is: f . wtfr fro-- .every George R. says himself he has no disposition to exported to Cowes. England; reached apparently intended as a preliminary to reoall pf Registrar of Land Office the business of his depart-- . the enormous sum of !17.fi00,000, in an attack on the Western flank of the station,-excepsuch, un are actually Maxwell. disarrange " Spain! ment, by making a thaugc of clerks, un cluding rifles, V. S. Assessor John V. Taggart. and ammunition. German Army, now inves'tinz Taris. needed in foreign waters. A larsre con less the departure from party fealty is : U. 8. Collector. iQ. ,3. IluUister. Col. Alexander Leon, of Aux Caves. j ne r rencn are now treating the cap- centration of ships at Portsmbuih of a most flagrant' kind. Chief Justice J. 15. McKean. apparent, and the greatest agenl'of the Ha'yti Revolutionists, has tains of Merchant vessels, which they 0. F. Sti ickJan J and Associate, 'Justices prevails in tho naval, depots of thp Chicago, lo. it is 'understood upon' a capture as prisoners of war. Bismarck arrived'here; A powerful fleet will be meA fire broke out in the Chicauo Tribune mission in the M. Uawlcy. Cubans' interest, in con- demanded the surrender of forty can- - Kingdom. to the Meditefr- to day, but was extinguished nection with the press-roodiately dispatched now lains held as and threat nean. movement in' San Dprisoners, ' " with loss. dollars Officers: 1,000 Terriforiai ens m ease of to im Villiain" H. In the ' Delegate" to' Congress Lest informed James Gamble, of San Francisco, omingo.' circles it is re Wm. Ostrander, a messenger ol the prison an equal number of French nota- in view. of the present pre. , gar.dcd that, Superintendent of the Western Union People's Hank,' had his . pocket' pioked Wes." Hooper.. ., . ,. ;.iAttirhe1-Gf'n&tZeTtibbflbcl Snow. tensions of Russia, a general European Telegraph in California, has been sued yesterday in Broadway, of an envelope, AMEMCAN. ' Marshal war is inevitable. A rupture between SIcAllister. the Western Great Com J. D, T, FOREIGN. by , Telegraph ' ' checks and containing $u,uuu in gold New York, 15, William. Qlajtop. ".4i((VoV y.iO.OOO, for circulating England and Russia is looked upon as pany; damages, " 15. proirtisM-notes,' bat they, are not negCarlsruhe, A London dispalch says that Lord malicious and certain and imminent. ' It is also beTreasurer James Jack. lioellouspamphlets against otiable' Gob. with that he, telegraphs Coyer Eiiffell, who was commissioned by (he he uruut. eslern Company. Ihe suit 1 VpP.rds of a thousand cases, of raus-rle- the Baden troops lately operating upon lieved that Prussia is in close allianco .Superintendent of .Common Schools. with Russia against tho rest of Eurepe. English foreign , office Jo. bear tho Ver is iu the U. S. Court here. Also Josiah Robert L. Campbell. $re . now on the dock at Troy, the line of the Oignon River, occupied sailles dispatches epostulalin2acain:t Snow and S. Reeve have each sued said The Time correspondent telegraph Dole' on' Sunday, shortly after it had awiulmwsliipmcnt here. Work ou the temporiiting polit of Prussia on the Gamble for libel and for clroulaitnir cannon from Vienna y that Gortchakuff ' Weber CoiiMf3r Oflicew D. Ilia continues and been evacuated ' and Garibaldi. night, day by oastera queoliuii, has written, to Earl anonymous pamphlets against their prinote causes great excitement in political rrobatt and County Judge''?. the forces ArWest at 15, i Munich. employed ' Troy Granville that he expects a prolonged vate characters; each laying the damages ' Richards.--; senal arc largely increased, so all the The Bavarian Liberal press unitedly circles. Count Von Beust will take Sdect Men tester J. Herrick, Henry stay at Versailles, and there rs" a general at $10,000. Some slxiy other suits will , be will demand 25th that their tiovcrnincnt shall en- immediate and serious diplomatic steps. the inst guns completed by is Paris belief the that a gigan he commenced against Western Union siege of Holmes, Richard Ballantyne. for on th De German the "Ville ter Confederation upon the An alliance between England, Austria,, Paris." shipment tic mistake. 8. Richards, , Clerk and Recorder-- ?. 1 v ... and Turkey is seriously contememployees for circulating the various T s terms accepted by other minor States, Italy nemmgion raciory, at illion, is Aurelius'Miner. Specials say that England will fight it pamphlets pver the western country. Prosecuting Attorwf plated by Count Von Beust and Count rifles out turned and active, Hesse, uausually Wurteuiburg, Darmstadt, being the Russia of V . Xutariu I'uhlic Paris, Williatu CwtchloW, abrogates treaty Milwaukee, 15. at she rate of 500 per day. Forty-seve- n Baden, which found no difficulty in Andressy. and that the London papers Of this The Canadian steamer "Algoma," ply F. S. Richards. . A French firm in this city has received" . tuns of Vt ill be short admission. ammunition securing morning declare that she cannot do other- ing,, between Collingwood Slietiff William Brown, and Lake a tolegrain announcing that Trochu has Tours, 15. wise without the last Superior ports is now nearly twenty days ly shipped here. surrendering Assessor and Collector Sanford Bing 8rand ortio against the Prus is hade It rumored 10. that body' a of Washington, large vestige of national honor. out on a trip from Collingwood to Thunham. and also that' the town trf sian lines, is here It Bavarians that surrendered the near President reported Artheny, Versailles is on It is intimated that England will form der Bay, Lake Superior, and grave fears Treasurer Israel Canficld, fire; the dispatch, how;-eve-r, is being trongly urged by a large yesterday. atruinst. once an alliance and Prussia at Wm. N. Fife. Coroner are entertained that she has been lost number of ) is not confirmed. , , nnce merchants New of now i rreaencK is prominent tnaries with all on board. The impression lj miles-nortSurveyor and Supennlendunt of Schools Russia and make overtures to this conn The town of York Drcux, to Mr. 5 within twenty Sinclair march of as the os the days' ' Lousey army at Hancock that she has gone down Collectorappoint try, Britain 6eems supremely excited tu. V. Burton. of Chartres, in the department of ot that Tho report states Loire. at the prospect of the future. with every soul on board, nearly one that a memorial port. Eure et Loire has been to The Prussians that Dole on by the effect, An Ostend npccial reports Napoleon hundred in number. occupied signed ... j the French. . ,. City GloYernnicnt: houses representing over, a hundred latli. by ' had he the that 1861 from ol' Jan. 18, Act saying expected , Incorporated by Peoria, I1L, 15, The Earl of Granville Las sent a million dollars, ".and including many , A dispatch from Messiers, dated yes reply A slight snow-stortho first of the to tho circular of Trince Gortschakoff, Municipal'" Mecfionbiennially on the beginning a general war, which will be a .force 800 of or made lias nrms, terday says been, icauiug iiepuuucan troops second Monday of February. Meetings France's opportunity to regain ier. lost season has been prevailing here all day. so' n will be, presented to the President, a sortie there on that day, and Uisen the Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs', ' ' wf theOity Council weekly, on Monday . . prestige. Ottawai 111., 15. ".' in which he says: "Great s Britain ' will wno has tho matter under advisement. gaged a body of Francs Tierreurs, who Bloise Herald from snow-storA special dispatches from tho west visited evenings, at City Hall, Main Street. never sanction the proposals mado by were surrounded at tho One Senator is parallel. confirm in and the Tours fact that rumors this vicinity this forenoon, continuing this city. Sprague , T, T.. Russia. Had Russia indicated that any ,yir,Loren,Tari. ' . hundred . . Prussians Were nu. du r i, placed hort Aldermen F. A. Brown, 1st Ward; hdve been received of a battle fough for two hours5 it the first of the iue mexican uiaims uomraission is combat. infraction of the treaty of 1856 had been ner. Arthenay. The extent of .the season in this city.being L. J. Herrick,, 2d ' progressing slowly with their- work ' ' A dispatch received from Macon, made or intended by any of the powers; ' is loss not ' Prussian A." J. Shhpe, 3d ascertained, but that the Mexicans' Attorney evidently de. . It. t .1 . t Cincinnati, 0., 15. of Europe VTI. te it? Great Britain Counselors James Mc Gaw, ..Walter a rencn victory was ootaineu seems Calvin W. Starbuck' founder and sires to delay matters as much as possi rcpori iuui me i russian tnians nave and other parties of the East at Frouhans and appeared The doubt. Longecourt, without conflict Josiah W. "William originated principal proprietor of the Cincinnati ble, as his commission expires on the Burton, Thompson, would have listened t and considered in De Joan Su direct the Lesen, on on an th Der upon in attack lann, alone Jlst of Jan., 18(2, bv limitation, and it Lcayitt, Israel Canfieli Daily Timet, died, suddenly at half-pa' v The bridge the most friendly spirit any suggestions' road between tueviliy ana Orleans, and six o'clock this morning, from disease "of is exceedingly doubtful whether an route , south to Lyons. Recorder Thos. G. Odell. t ' the fcaono at St. Jean De Leson offered;' biit as Russia, as one of the fight had evidently been very des the heart.- - He was forty-eigAttorney A.: Miner. ' Powers coiicei-neyears extension of time will be recommended crossing in that treaty, was -the indications partially of destroyed. hurried a N. Fife.' Marshal-- W. perate by old; his general health was good. He it a decision could only be1 had on the A later telegram announces that the has taken .upon herself to decide her and . complete retreat of the Germans, was at the office as usual Treasurer Aaron Farr. and question of what constitutes Mexican Germans have yesterday, invested Auxonne,.in the action without the concurrence of the .Assessor and Collector S. Bingham.. reported everywhere visible in the neigh complained or nothing' until fonr o clock citizenship, it would, materially hasten other powers,' the question remains on Cotes D Or. of or Department W. borhooa . Burton. the matter, as th? allowance of very Orleans; aim subsequcn this morning. ' Surveyor W. . i . . '. t the judgment of this country requiring a ' irom states a that ' . leiegram Lyons dispatches will no doubt confirm what ' Coptainy.of Police P. G. Taylor. . Cincinnati. 16. many of the 1,070 cases on file depends battalion and all the other ta that of the Garde at 'present seems indistinct rumors Mobile, ' 'Justice of the Peace S. Eggleston on 'going a ttus: i he only question-decideworkman in a wagon Henry Nelson, in , treaty.'.', to irom r r northward reinforcefounded on the information of stragglers factory, in carelessly the Constable C. F. Middleton. hnndling a pistol the last few days is. that the Commis- ment i,yons War are condncteif preparations of being ..who then ana Garibaldi, tne army. ol the villages last evening, igchargej if, the ball sion has no restriction in cases where Dole,' mutinied on the road occupied on a vast scale. The fortress of Gibral The" irenoh are following' up the at Villa the claims arose subsequent, to the date ORdea Post Office: entering the side of a tar w being And a portion roiiii-nn,- ! recent victories with considerable fervor wno is of the ratification of the convention, Franche. and deninndnrl in lin AltltlVAt "AND CLOSING MAILS. wounded. dangerously lie Britit',i flet,t of 'Le Engiish-Cbanto . ' " ARRIVALS. Lyons, would m in'- - J . and dash.. not declaring they .' j which created the commission, Jan. 1st. Quincy, 15. nel has been ordered to the Metlitcr? 7.30 a.m. . falt Lake City, dally of Carl Waget has published a second light .under Garibaldi, j Twenty-si- x A hesvy snow stewn set in about 11 ir'i;. 7.30 a.in. West, Through Mail daily . ruimm 10 reinforce the rmniish war were them arrested and tried in letter innnedi on the He war. the o Tagespresse 7.?D clock a.m. . .. this morning, coming. 'from the Hon. Mdnoy. Clark, representative Korth,TUipji(U Mail daily ' vessels already stationed there. ' '; " Local, Jtox Klder County, daily 7.30 a.m. says he is convinced, from communication north-wes- t; ouri uy, and tho rinirlarnai, the first snow of the from Kansas, arrived here He uie.jr being w 4.30 p.m. It that leaders Sast, Through Mail daily . shot. T.ie reported battalion afteawards he received before the war broke out, season. ' 11 England, Turkey; . : ' CLOSIKO. ' ' says his chancos for clction- to the resumed its inarch. ' V t Austriai and Italy have agreed to observe ' t ' - New York. 16.' 8.30 p.m. almost daily from Frenchmen, of all the Salt like City, 'daily . ' . . Senate are really in the hands of the , a common attitude towards Russia, aud 8.30 p.m. provinces and all . . . Vienna. 15, "West, Throuiih Iil daily . k The latest London dispatches indicate democrats; they hold the' balance of parties, and from what 3.30 p.m. he . . Korth, Thronjrh Mail daily The reply of thc.British. Government that they1 al-- how occuyiod in drawing heard and saw in long and numerous that England will submit to. almost power. , Clarke "- has i p.m. 31 nearly enough Re through Earl Granville to the note Locllio;c Klder Qoonty, daily from up a collective note to Russia 'te' that 8.00 p.m. visits to Paris, that the great majority of anything frm Russia and. Prussia bo- East, Tlirongh Mail daily . publicans pledged .to him to elect him, Russia, to the relative effect. iAt.-- ( e J t.; au i .;; ', rencn tne revision was to of the ' MAILS. , f fore going to war. opposed population are dui ne is aotibttul of their tenacity. e lur.n' i t r Continued on ii,ntu . CLOS1XO. and maue Known tni that the Republican party reported indignant at the tame subniis war, pagi 3,j,i, .la uc j. a. eicamer "lauanassee ar Vi.tt, 1. ! Carh .I.- -! ' now in nd Rich County Wednosday b cirpuiar irom power, looked upon 8iveness of the Crown and Cabinet to rived at Washington Navy Yard 3.30 p.m. especially, y iiuiugu . . and Saturdays L.ount v ou .iieurst.. The, tone of the WARREN III'SSEY, C. t. DAIIl.KK, such an eventuality as a crime against every kind of insult and North Ogeu Mondayi Mid Chirwkvyg- p.m. ' indignity from from a round trip to the different Navy "J) i'llftcna, Muntana'!. Hunteviile Wednesdays and Saturdays 6.00 a.m. eiviliiation. r ;; Saltlakatlty. answers fhe . dispatch other hardly nations. . . urus. expecta i 3.00 Plain Citv Mondavs and Thursdays ' The Meti Independent says Bazaine only bf Austria. Late dispatches report . growing The paving of Pennsylvania Avenue. tionti ttf the statesmen . . . Rivenitle "VedDodav and Saturday . 4.00 O.ra. t. ' surrendered after a ' Has consultation of is uiaustone, and food long in Paris." The- Liberie with wooden tnought,. Jlooper and Jllma Wednefsdaya repeating scaioity of has created more fhe mistake of the Government under . ; " '. " . U.00 a.iu. war. It denies that he in any manner states that there are daily conflicts at trouble to thepavement Batufdayi , citizens than prospective i ..3ANKERS, , v,j t or the HOURS. OFFICE tarl Aberueen. , It is understood i. ,..: , betrayed his trust as a Frenchman or a the markets there; the women liberally good. The streets and side-walare Gentral Delivery open from' 8 a.nJ. to 7 p.m. that tho Governments of Austria and soldier. fight for the articles for sale, although broken up opposite the Treasury Depart- Sunday 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. A messenger of an n bank was there is an ample supply for all. for vigorous Hungary are " AND 8ALT 1AKE CITV. ' . The a nau ub i" neen ujcuu excavated ation. ... ., prepared siryev REGISTRY DEPARTMENT , of $8,01)0.! robbed y ,. . j Journal ' Bmlr lit cvld IHirt, Coin and the four five er issue of 4 when to Mr. W. a.m. 9 W. Carnumbered suggests feot, j p.m. , Cnrrenc.y: l)rawi Ojien from ' A terrible tragedy was enacted here tickets to on Sun Extliange lYttncinco, Outside voor open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. coran who i.Montna, B.nvor. should form med out an injunction to prevent applicants, ,; it JeiiliilS-,.,St. louia, New Tork, nd nil arte of ' Karopo. ', . telegram from .Versailles Margaretto Moore, resid- a line tinder the direction of the Nation-- . me the ISAAC M00RE, Postmaster. this evening. Bays irom ,: continuing work, search among the Collections premipthj attended tor'' Xtf i ; .. . . . ing at 301, West 20 street, cut the throat k Guard.. . .. - ; papers, that was it recently alleging damaging to his seized upon the of her infant child, Sarah Ann, and at.... . n persons of several Bazaine, in a letter to the AW, says property. Trafns the f her other two the of tempted Mete passengers, who were captured killing had one Marshal, 24 Lieut. Chas. Callishre of the third Leave Ogden daily, until further army aged respectively seven and generals, 2,140 officers, and 42;350 men artillery, and II. C. Sloon of the 4th near Versailles, reveals further ,dam-agin- g ATTORNEY k COUNSELOR. for Salt Lake City at 8 a.m. and eHildfeti, five years. disclosures relative to (he recent Margaretto is the wife of a struck by the enemy's fire, and it made Infantry, have been 30 p.m. see time extra trains at (For their Office discharged of theAmbassadors iKlen Ho(cIt lable.l For the East, M 7.25 a.m. For Long Shore man in needy circumstances. itself respected in every fight in "which ewn request. An order will be issued movements remaining , ... , opposite , , in Paris. It is now reported that She h,as been taking drugs given her by it engaged.- Such an ,., lie West, at 6.35 p.m. Swiss All kinds of OODKNtClli, could not be directing all officers, absent from their army atten-lpi- i legal Ituiness prompt is seriously compromised by 10.. .... diplomacy Arrive from Salt Lake City, 7 a.m some abortionists to prevent nature tak- composed of traitors or cowards. Farh-in- e commands and who have t-, ii allowed the discoveries ,1 itf i. I. acted upon made among the capand disorganization caused the to leave on account of the nd 4.45 p.m. From the East, 4.25 p.m. ing its course. 'The fever tured yellow . while in a state almost and her brain, of which arm's documents, from a fall to rich store the hands of the From the West, 6.35 a.m. 0 prevailing jn the neighborhood of their were received. ' A frantic, she nearly cut her baby's head note from tho French real combatants who "remained. commands to return Bait Lake City Time. to du- Government immediately ATTOKJfSV AND off. When discovered sie was sitting in The thanks the neutrals for artillery and cavalry were without ty. V'ii! PrcNcf in- - H ih Cfiurt in tlah nd wt. low a their tune. a late The rocker,", intervention humming in it "Worslifn been horses, Pivfne behalf, of omtix Tcrriti.r!. Sw.'lal attuU..ii having necessary to kill Indianopolis, 16. is held every Sunday, in the Taberncle, baby lying upon the floor. She was ar- them to alleviate their Leander Griffin, an employee of Dr. peace.' The note says "the acceptance Koreign and Domestic Collections. privations. A t 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.; and in the School rested and made a desperate resistance of tha harsh Prussian'terms would have correspondent at London writes of Metz, C. S. Royntorof Hope, shot his employer fn I.eavitTs beert virtually subscribing to 'our own! Oflieo. Houses of the various Wards at 5.30 p.m. to her husband., and the police. She is although.. there was much misry from on Moniay evening, during a personal subjugation."-- ' Ituifiliiig, uear ioBt 4iWJto.. tiz: " Yearly advertisernallowed to change at pleasure, with onhr th 'additiAiial" charge of twaiity-flv- o tents a square for composition, but they will be charged, EXTitA fur ociaipjing space; over conTerrible-Traged- y tract. d o Special Notices or Advurtisements-retiunechai-i;eie twrtity-tivwill be the of the outside pa)er, per rtnt. additional on the above rates. Advertisements nnt niarkfld on the copy with the number of insertions, will be published at our option 'Oitil udured- OUtand cUargd at transient ratec. AUV HUTlEMKNl'S inserted till forbid, will be ciutiniu-i-! unill ordered out, in every instance, and ciargei) 6r jW'nonliiigly. 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