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Show 1. I She tOgtlttt afunrtiow. , Published every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, l.y the Oiutx Puiaumsa Company. JAMES MeG AW, Prenident ami KuslneM Manager, should be to whom all Business communication adclroiweii. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One Year $t.00 -- -Six Month Three Months Single Copy - and a body of the Gardes Mobile and The troops numbering 7,000 men. Prussians made the attack upon the French camp, and- the Mobiles were obliged to retreat. The regulars of the army of the Loire were not engaged. 0 Dispatches from Chaudeau, dated Nov. 11th, state that a force of Prussians, cowsisting of 4,000 troops and ft guns, attacked the French forces occupying ths village of L'AeMes, in tho Department of Calvados, six mile north-Weof Vire; the Prussians were . 'I . O , . repulsed Berlin, 18. VOL. Dr. Jacoby, recently imprisoned at Loitscn, on account of his violcut op to tho Government war measposition H. Dempley's all insured. either "Union" men or those who were has already indicated his determination $17,000 to Parliament. ures, was not not of the Association. The malcontents to make another attempt at settlement. dwelling, No 213 East 29th street, is His known to the project for opposition insured. Tene were not satisfied with the reservation The President will suggest in his damaged $1,500 fully Alsace and Lorraino to Ger Special to the Oonitsj Junction by the Atlantic and and were ordered off the docks. The message to Congress, the propriety of ment 219 East 29th street, damaged annexing 1'aciltc Telegraph Company. many, contributed tc his defeat. this in families street to the law for were the and Police $2,500. repealing providing Eight compelled Deputies The Prett is able to demonstrate from them. Last evening four of the meeting and organization of the new lost their furniture and wero uninsured. New socret correspondence disDesperado! eject Napoleon's new employees were assaulted on their Congress after the adjournment of the Buildings 210, 218 and 220, East oOth, covered at St. Cloud, that an anti- old. The their President the loss were as ten and also desires that is homo about occupied dwellings; strikers, way by Prussian war was prepared long before New Civil be total The Tenure insured. shall Act sheriffs the about of 4,000 partly before the arrival entirely deputy the Hohcnzollcrn incident. Two letters loss is $00,500. were badly beaten. The assailants were repealed. lo that purport were found, dated June, Samuel P. Saunders, U. S. The great French fair thus far has a arrested and committed for trial. month before the ueclaralioii of war. W. 18. the 10th at on the a 1., Nassau, instant, proved receipts Quincy, great success, King Williiitn has sent tke following K. loss The of the bark "V. 40,(KM). The eastward bound passenger train, reports the total luring the week being from Versailles to Queen telegram on the Hannibal and St. Joe R. R. was Brown," upon the Caysal Bank of tho display of flowers has never been ex"We have achieved anolher ' thrown from the track, two miles west Bahamas, during the terrible hurricane celled by any previous fair livid in this Augusta: Tho Grand Duke of glorious victoay. which islands and the of Palmyra, Mo., last night, precipitating passed over those city. on Mecklenburg, Thursday the 17th, incoast of Cuba during the middle of Ihc difficulties which have existed so engine, baggage and express car Von Der Tanti's and Pro- the to the ditch. The engineer was slightly October lust. A small portion of this long between Spain and Peru, and the leading Wcrder's, his own command, in all 80,000 men, cut about the head and face; no others vessel ? cargo was saved, with the cargo other South American Republics and for posed! attacked and repulsed tho enemy under which this Government proposed an reported hurt, notwithstanding the train and crew. Gen. alonir the wholo Hue. New York, 19. was running at a rapid rale at the time. arbitration arc about to be adjusted by near Palladines, Dreux. Gen. Trocskow made a New York, IS. TlieU. S. frigate "Delaware" arrived the convention which will meet here Hon. J. L. Marvin and Hon. Isaac H. at this port last night from Hong Kong, next week. The last of tho representa- brilliant movement and captured Dreux, Blood have inaugurated a movement to via Singapore. She left Singapore Aug. tives of the South American Republics driving the French before him. The rre-icretreated toward Lc Mans. We raise a fund for the purchase of sets of 22nd, and arrived at Cape Town, has arrived and everything is in readi takeii have The enemany prisoners. mathematical and surveying instruments Africa, iu o4 days; the quickest time ness. I ho honorable Secretary ot Male and a library for General Grant, Gen. on record performed by a man of war. is tho arbitrator designated by the my's overthrow was disastrous." Tours, 19. Sherman and Gen. McClellan, as a token The Delaware" left New York Dec. President. Do Palladines Gen. has his strategiorfor the China Station, and of gratitude from the people of ltith, 1SG7, Lippman Christeller, Prussian died victo--r- y for services rendered in the late has been over three years iu commission. yesterday, aged one hundred years, one liioveuicut which secured his lato at Orleans and has accomplished war. The cost of the instruments and Rear Admiral S. C. Aowau, Command- month and ten days. He came to this another still more important success. years ago, and mar- While library is estimated at $1225,000; already er in Chief, and Commander Earl country twenty-fiv- e holding the German forces at' $15,000 have been raised for McClellan, English, Commanding, arc among her ried his second wife when eighty years Toury, by threatening them in front' old. $15,000 for Sherman, and $21,000 for officers. Grant. Messrs. Marvin it Blood subThe Greek Church is the only ChrisAbout 11.15 a.m. snow commenced with a force equal to their own,' hu scribed 15,000 each fur Sherman and tian denomination unrepresented here falling, and a heavy squall continued has swung around his left wing, moving, McClellan. fell to cover at the same time his wholo corps from Among those who have by a church edifice. They will soon until noon enough; Chartres along tho road leading through out-doGrant iu to the have a for dedicated this city, all objects. Dispatches from responded liberally chapel library Author and SI. llel- Ablis, are, George S. Batchclor, John A. Gris-wol- their worship. many points mention the arrival of tmow aire to Etampes, where the corpi paus-- f and Horace Greeley. As soon as The parlor floor of Taster Father B. Hakes. ed. By this movement Paladiurts FOREIGN. enough subscription money shall bo Jeering' s residence, in 2nd Avenue, is thrust himself between the Duke of London, IS. deposited, the manufacture of the instru- being lilted up in gorgeous style. The A Berlin telegram to the Daily News Mecklenburg and Paris, while encirc ments will be commenced at Philadelphia. Priest attached to the church is now The presentation will take place on the engaged in translating the Liturgy. Tsin! stales that iu the event of war arising ling the Germans, who divining their dancommenced a retreat from Tours 1th March next. Weston, the pedestrian, goes into from the Russian qualifications of the ger, Northward along the road leading to Thomas Porter, a young desperado, traiuing for his next Prussia and Russia walk will Paris great treaty, Prus- sixteen years of age, who has partici- week. The medical committee, comto a point twelve miles south against the allied power of Argoville, of Etampes. Some fighting occurred re in five more shooting and stabbing prising pated distinguished scientific Europe. Tho Loudon Telegraph believes that sulting in an advantage to tho French affrays, and planned and helped to com- gentlemen of this city, headed by Prof. mit more burglaries and highway rob- Win. A. Hammond, late Surgeon Gener- Count Bismarck will propose an armis- though they greatly outnumbered the AMERICAN. beries than probably the oldest and most al U. S. A., will assume charge of him tice between Fmuco and Trussia and enemy. Gen. Paladines Vanguard i miles due South of Washington, 18. hardened criminal in this city, was five days preceding, five during, and the immediate assembling of a general now twenty-twA delegation of prominent ofiicials Versailles. The at Tours Government, Market. nve Jefferson me Court at auer ana ins settle to of win brought up European powers ical, weigh Congress from the Territory of New Mexico, ar- this morning, on a charge of shooting food, lake the beats of his heart, and the momentous questional issue between has information lo the effect that the rived yesterday to urge upon Congress and seriously wounding Henry Jentz. in other physiological indications, for the (he cuutimeutal advance of the army of Prince Frederpowers. the passage of An Act admitting New the saloon at 4 111 Tenth Avenue, on the benefit of science. The Tiiius says that if Russia wishes ick Charles only reached Anxierrcs to- -' Mexico as a State into the Union ; they Among the mails the steamer "Cala to secure the consideration of the treaty day, a ten days inarch from Tours. night of the 'Jlh of July last. Porter A telegram from Shanghai, daled Oct. claim that the Territory has over one and his companion, Edward Connor, bria ilisirilintfil this niorniuir were (wo the European powers, she must first hundred thousand taxable inhabitants, went into JcuU's saloon and called for thousand balloon letters from Paris. by withdraw her note ami renounce her 27, anounces that Ihc Imperial Commisand is fully prepared for admission. drinks and cigars w hich they refused to sion to investigate the outrages have they are cxlrcmely light and excite right in independent action; upon no They gay that within a year after the pay for. Jcutz insisted on payment, great, interest. oilier condition can she obtaiu the need completed their inquisition. Kail Road is complet- when Porter drew a revolver, shot him The leading conspirators have been The correspondence cards, used in the cd modification. ed and connection made with the Kan-wa- s in the Sixteen A dispatch from Vienna states that secured, and sentence passed. thigh and then escaped. He has Prussian army, have also found their Pacific, the Territory will have tre- also had numerous squabbles with police way here through thti mails. Austria is preparing to send .'11 10,1 KX ) Chinese, including several prominent bled its present population. Tho bill olhccrs since. Connor was arrested and d of 4,l'2- emigrants, UtoMMttolhe ICnstern frontier upon' the wa of rank, were beheaded in the presAbout for admission of the Territory was in- sentenced to the jMsuitwliiwY.- ence of Europeans; twenly-thrc- e wero landed here during the past week, were boarders of Hungary and Transylvania troduced during the Inst session of Conl.ast night, the detectives saw Porter Germans. the military preparations are well for exiled for complicity. The commission, decreed payment frfiO.OOO- taels to the gress and is now in committee. A sim- in Tenth Avenue and started for him; he Horace denies that ho has con warded. ilar bill for Colorado, will be given the drew a revolver and threatened to shoot tributed aGreely to It is rumored that Russia w ill shortly French citizens, 10,000 taels to Chinese purchase Grant a penny them. The detectives instantly covered preference. or to benefit any man, rich or propose a conference of the powers who Christians, injured during the distar-banceThe Russian Minister, McCatacazy, him with pistols, and Porter ran up library, Count Rocheambcau, the French were parlies to the treaty of Paris lo powerful. paid an official visit to Secretary Rout-we- Tenth Avenue. When near 34th Street, ue policemen now appointed on meet at Brnsssels and deliberate upon Secretary of Legation survived though i and it came about in this Porter, seeing he could not escape, sur- account of partisan services are often the momncations tiemanaed in the in he was seriously wounded. He declars wise. It will be remembered that some rendered. Detective Dunn, of the Cenhimself satisfied with the judgment of found more drunk than ever. The city terest of Russia. time ago, the collector of the Port of tral office, claimed the prisoner on a is to the shame and peril of Mr. is said that the partcular violations Ihe tribunal. He has left Pekin. It exposed San Francisco, seized a cargo of eleven bench warrant, issued some time since men of tho Paris treaty of 56 which Russia Wade the English Charge D'Affaireg re being guarded by reeling patrol thousand fur seal skins which came in- for his arrest by Judge Bedford. Porter armed with clubs and pistols, and the has complained of are as follows: The mains. Ihe Russian residents are disi to that Port consigned to a firm there. was delivered over to the detective and commissioners can only rid us of them cruise of the Prince of Wales in the satisfied becouse no indemnity is ufferc'l After some investigation, which showed brought by him to the office of the by goiug back to the rulo of the metro Black Sea iu an English frigate; a simi- to the relative of their brethren slain. they were not taken from the Islands of district attorney. Chung How has left for Europe upon lar trip subsequently by Lord Bulwer politan system. A hi ska, Business circles are considerably they were released and sent to The second note of the Russian Min Lytton; the appearance of an Austrian an important mission. New York, where they await shipment The Spectator agitated by the operation of a number of ister was received iu Wall street aays the arnia-nesquadron at Varna, a Turkish city on to England. Now the Russian Governof Malta and Gibraltar has been orwhisky firms, who have brought upon as meaning peace. the Black when the of Sea, Emperor ' ment comes forward and claims the furs themselves retribution for attempts to Dispatches just received say a conven Austria was there; and lastly, the voy- dered to be hastened. asserting that tho skins were taken from tie up the market' A short time ago a tion of the leading Powers has been The and channel fleet is to to port the Sultan a in of Turkish frigate; go age one of the Russian Islands in the Okuo-tch- k number of prominent dealers bought agreed upon, and that all the envoy at Constantinople protested the Levant at once. sea, and a demand is made to have large quantities of liquor at moderate between Lngland and Hussia, questions On Wednesday last, a sortie was and per against this latter circumstance at the them transferred to the Russian Govern- prices, in order that made from Montmedy by a few Comthey might control haps between France and Germany, will time, but ineffectually. ment. While the vessel was lying along- the market and advance the price. But be settled. The Rumors come here thick And fast, but panies of the Gardes Mobile, every one Congress is to meet in side the Island, and the men were cap- they made bad reckoning; The general the general impression is that nothing of them was cither killed or taken priwhisky stills December at Vienna. turing seals, she was ordered off by a kept manufacturing and the ring found opinion here is that England will not can avert the war. soner. The Prussians now confine the Russian Man of War, but was allowed the market glutted. The got declare war on Russia; that the belli quotations Timet to day remarks that Russia bombardment to the fortress of MontThe eleven days in which to get away; with- below what had been, and they gerent tone of the London press has placed herself in the position of a medy. in the eleven days, as many skins were succumbed. they The first failure was that merely bluster; that Britain will submit Mr. Wheeler tho celebrated diamond enemy. obtained as could be stowed away. of J. Scrymzer & Co., 180 Pearl street. to circumstances as she has done before publio hunter of the Cape of Good Hope, has Rumors are well in current informed Not withstanding the fact that a gene- The news A Brussels special declares that the circles in this spread alarmingly. The next city that Russia will pro- arrived in this city, He brings Dome ral European war looks imminent, the firms were, Clement, Herd & Co., !3 fate of Paris must be decided before the pose a convention of the great powers stones valued at 30,000 snd weighing in the Administration circles, Warner street; impression Bellington & Co., 74 end of next week; that the decisive for the purpose of constituting a pro- eighty eight carats. is that England will not be driven into Broad street, and others. This caused bombardment may begin any hour. St. Petersburg, 19. ' tectorate of tho European powers over it, for the reason that she has too much the failure of many others; A special reports the beginning of a Golot The denies that Russia offered among them increased freedom and at stake. It is believed that if she dealers in fancy groceries. The shock battle between Paladines and the ad Turkey, giving to Prussia on tho condition to the neutrality Christian of privileges population should be drawn into a war several of has agitated the entire market and trnde vanced line of the Prussians. that the Paris treaty of 1856 should bo that Government. her colonics would revolt and set up for seems very much depressed. The A meeting under the auspices of the in Information from SI, Petersburg, set aside. Russia only desired a modithemselves. In any event our Govern- amount of liabilies is not ascertained tcrnational peace society was held at the states that an article published in the fication of the treaty, while Russia is ment will maintain a strict neutrality, definitely, but is n large and unsupport- - Cooper Institute this evening. F. Journal y in that city, foreshadows quite willing to submit her pretensions and take advantage of the disturbed aule. to the decission of a conference, Prussia read a resolution condemning this resolution on the part of Russia. condition of Europe to build up our New York, 19. me action or rrussia in continuing th will only consent to the scheme on conLord Russell has written a voluminous commerce and increase our trade. The Heralds Correspondent at Lon war against France, dition that her relations with France the has which stigmatizing pamphlet, just appeared, Russian letters say the public sale of don says I 'have authority for stating eniorcea annexation ot Alsace and Lor upon the questions of Internatioual Law, shall not be discussed there-at- . single copies of the Russian Gazette at that Prussia declares that the views raine, and asking tho United States Gov involved in the great contest now Madrid, 19. Moscow and of the Exchange Gazette at Russias claims are natural, and that eminent to propose lotheEuropean powers wageu octween i ranco ana rrussia.being Tho committee appointed by the Cortes It St. Petersburg, has been forbidden, and there should be an applicable settlement tue aooinion oi Btanding armies and the is manifestly a reply to the article in the to proceed to Florence to tender the that the judicial messenger has had a of affairs and that she cannot see any establishment of a permanent interna last number of the Edinburgh Review, Spanish Crown to the Duke of Aosta second warning on account of political reason for alarm on the part of the co tional court of arbitration. Letters were entitled, "trance, uermany and Eng has already set out on the journey. The articles. The Car seems growing more signatory Powers. Russia might have read from Charles Sumner and others land," of which tho right Hon. W. C Cortes have adjourned until the return hostile than formerly to the freedom of appealed to masignators lor a revision and Messrs Lilly, Bevcreaux and Blake Gladstone was the author. Earl Russell of the committee. , the press. of the treaty of Paris but one of them spoke in favor of France. examines in two divisions the Continued on page 3. pamphlet A private letter received by a gentle- has at ., no Govern A singular circumstanco was brought present and political conditions of the man here from a relative serving in the ment, and is thereforeorganized unable to take to light in the police court at Yorkville military antecedent and durine the com empire, garrison of Paris, speaks hopefully of part in any Congress that might bo pro' to C L. PAHLEIl, HC88ET, day. in July last the hooso of Wm. bat; it condemns Mr. Gladstone's article WABREJt the condition of the city and describes posed. It seems to be admitted Suit Lake City. L. Ilflftia, Montana. Earl Peck a very wealthy man resiling at as expressing a by to the policy inadequate the enthusiasm of all its inhabitants as Granville that infraction of the Lebanon avenue, was robbed of a $1,000 times, lastens tho treaty guilt of the carnace IllSSEY, DAIILER &.C0,,;:; great. Their confidence increases every uucurreu in t ue case oi me principalities, worm ot jewelry and wearing aptjarel upon France, and welcomes the prospect day, and they place the utmost reliance not by Russias sanction it is immaterial No clue could be found to (ho burclar. oi t BANKERS, ,:; and Eu narmony between on Trochu, who, the letter states, has that whether these infractions conduce until yesterday; when one of the stolen rope. Lord Russell Germany JENNINGS' NEW BUILDING,' , that Alsace been quite successful in the sorties he to the interest of Russia cr says not, they articles was found to be han trine on i and part of Lorraine to be MAIN has directed. It also affirms that he nevertheless seem to ought STKEET, OODKV, justify her in de- - line in the rear of tho next house, occu by the continental powers as ANP PAI.T LAKE CITY. can break through the Prussian line alother portions of the pied by James Kelly, a builder worth regarded certain caring In Onlit anu Droit Coin and Cm Imlni natural provisions tor most anytime. accurify. same treaty are no longer binding and $100,000. A search throueh Mr. Kellv's just . , 9 t i i i v: Exchange on flail Francisco. Montana, ffonwr aemanus .uisinarcK ne ii more, London dispatches say that all the voijiji St. Louid, New York, ami all parte of Earnr). especially when she disclaims in good nouse orougni to light nearly all the proposes armed opposition. The article still point to a general war, faith any intention to Collections promptly attended to. ltf 3 the East stolen property. Kelly was arrested. concludes that should have an which must be the greatest known dur- ern England question or to commit any act hosAbout four clock this afternoon some army reserve, founded on bcr militia, a tile to the other powers. ing the century. shavings in the furniture manufactory strong garrison and eood eenerals and i A.. 31I1VKI1, Boston, 18. 19. & G. L. Washington, J. R. Kelty & Co.. 215 East 29th that peace be enforced upon the basis nf i ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR. The Spanish Consul in this city, has The report from London that Secretary Street, ignited and in a few moments me surrenucr or Alsace and Northern received contributions from a gentle- Fish had sent a dispatch to Lord GranOfliec opposite Ogdcn Hotel, ' the whole building was in flames. Be- Lorraine. men in Boston to the amount of $10,705 ville on the Alabama claims Af!rn" nTnr is fore the engines commenced workinir the question St. the of 18. relief the for sufferers in Cuba by premature. Petersburg, The dispatch relates to adjoining AH kinds of lfiral btuinoim- nrnmnnv ttfuAA fire The buildings Russian caught a"" Government reoent.lv together the late devastating storm. another subject of dispute between the witn three ltf the rear. The received consignments of 640 in buildings 18. two Galling Jersey City, governments concerning the fishery scene was an appalling one, and it was cannon from tho United The labor riot on Wednesday, at question, which the revolving States President is anxious expected that the whole block would be of the most improved description; these Weehawken Docks, was supplemented to have adjusted at an ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR Women early day. burned. AT LAW, and children rushed have been distributed. by another, yesterday. A committee of Concerning the Alabama Will I'rai'ticn In all the Courta in Utah and it from the burning buildings and saved strikers waited upon Liepus & Co., and remains with the British question, to 18. Tours, niunir ferritorii-atxvial attention irivi'n tn Ministry any furniture, so rapid were Afivices nave been received of an orrisn and DouKwtic Collections. the Company agreed to return to the the correspondence looking to scarcely flames. At the half five, however. past on last Thursday old price and pay the coo.pers $3,50 per an near adjustment of the points in dispute. all danger was over and the fire was engagement Dreux, between a large force of the Oflieo in Leavilt's ISriek day, but reserved the right to employ It is understood here that Lord Granville checked. & Cos. loss amounts to Prussian advance, under Gen. Kelty Ofliec. llitildlug, near Troskow, 2.1.10 .10 JUNCTION Devoted to News, Literature, Agriculture, Science, and the Arts. st RATES OF ADVERTISING. a v J4 . h;ii:y, utaii, whwximikiy, oviim:it as a H H N H 1 2 3 10 Square " " liaee. " H $8 $15 $ 20 $ 35 $ 61) 70 40 25 10 18 B 11 3(1 21 7 60 6 10 13 18 30 40 65 90 11 16 19 25 4S 60 20 30 34 45 74 100 135 $3 3 4 V. 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Strickland and Oflicers: Territorial William to Congress Delegate Attorney-GenerZerubbabel Snow. Marshal J. 1). T. McAllister. A uditor William Clayton. Treasurer James Jack. Superintenilftit of Common Schools L. Campbell. j and County Judge F. D. Select Men Lester J. Herrick, Henry Jlolmcs, Richard llalhuityne. Clerk and Recorder F. S. Richards. Prosecutinf Attornet Aurclius Miner. William Critchlow, Notaries Public F. S. Richard. Sheriff William Brown. Assessor amd Collector Sanford Bingham. Treasurer Israel Canfield. Coroner Win. N. Fife. Survnor nd Superintendent Win. W. of Burton. Schools ' A York Mexico Asking for Admission as a State! Vice-Cons- ul Accident on theHannibal and St. Joe. It. It. A Congress of the European Powers Prussian Victory at Dreux! Another Successful Movement by General Palladines! A Congress of the European Powers to Meet h New-Yor- at Vienna! -- -- Extensive Robbery by a Wealthy Builder! , Great Fire in New York! Punishment of the Chinese Rioters at Tien Junction of Three sian Armies! to-d- Trans-continent- al -- s. ll y, to-d- y Citj Government: Incorporated by Act of Jan. 18, 1801. Municipal election biennially on the second Monday of February. Meetings of the City Council weekly, on Monday evenings, at City Hall, Main Street. Mayor Loren Farr. Aldermen F. A. Brown, 1st Ward; L. J. Herrick, 2d A. J. Shupe, 3d Counselor Jame,s Mc Gaw, Walter Thompson, William W. Burton, Josiah ieavitt, Israel Canfield. Recorder Thos. G. Odell. Attorney A. Miner. Marshal Vf. N. Fife. Treasurer Aaron Farr. Assessor and Collector S. Bingham. Surveyor W. W. Burton. Captain of Police 1 G. Taylor. Justice of the Peace S. Eggleston Constable . F. Middlcton. . BY TELEGRAPH. oiie-llur- Weber Count Ofllccrw:' Probats .Richards. Seige-wcrma- ORden ARRIVAL ', ' II. Hooper. Robert I. isto. Iot Ofliec: .... .... .... AND CLOSING MAILS. ARRIVALS. lt Lake City, dally . . Wert, Through Mail daily . . . 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