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Bazain Still Holding Out InUed Stales Ollioers for J. Gxernor Hah. Wilson U. S. AnoTKf$. Supt. Indian Affair al Surveyor-Gener- of Public Receiver II. Hempstead, J. E. Tourtellotte, C. C. Clements. J. Monies 1J. Over- ton. George R. Registrar of Land Office Maxwell. John P. Taggart. U. S. Assessor U. S. Collector 0. J. Hollister. Chief Justice J. B. McKean. Associate Justices O. F. Strickland Hid iC. M. Hawley. Tcrritorisil Oflloers: William Delegate to Hooper. Attorney-Gener- J. Marshal Auditor at Metz! The Blockade of the Elbe Abandoned! Shaffer, Secretory Vernon II. Vaughan. Marshal M. E. Patrick. Congress the French Republic! Accomplished! King William will Ac cept no Terms but Unconditional Surrender! II. William Clayton. Treasurer .lames Jack. Omaha. 13. opened owing to the y with but moderate suocl-kkrecent heavy rains, which rendered the . Superintendent of Common Schools roads lmom Robert L. Campbell. The railroad officers excursion to the Pacific arrived from the lending eastern Officers: roads this morning, and were received F. D. by the city council, and conveyed t rough Probate and County Judge Richards. t lie city in carr ages provided by the Select Men Lester J. Herrick, Henry citizens. The excursion train started Holmes, Richard Bullantyne. west at 1 p.m. Clerk and Recorder F. S. Richards. Col. Mulcahy, one of the victims Aurclius Miner. stabbed by Doran, (the desperado who Prosecuting Attorney William Critchlow, at the game time killed Constable Mc Notaries Public F. S. Richard. Cheane lliree months ago) has sufficientSheriff William Brown. ly recovered to appear on the street. Assessor and Collector Sanford Bing-liaThe District Court, Judge Lake pre siding, opened yesterday; several cases CanfieliL Treasurer Israel were triea Coroner Wm. N. Fife. Several tons of I tali silver ore passed en route to the reduction Surveyor and Superintendent of Schools here Wb. VI. Burton. works at New Jersey. impa-wable- Weber County y 13. Lawrenceburg, City fiovernineiit: Incorporated by Act of Jan. 18, Cheok was apprehended for murder by 18G1. a sheriff's deputy named Bluflintoti. It Municipal election biennially on the was arranged that he vhould bu captured second Monday of February. Meetings by him, a relative, in order that the re of the City Council weekly, on Monday ward of $ 2.M) might be used lor Ins defense. The mob supposed to have evenings, at City Hall, Main street. Mayor Loren Farr. formed to lynch Cheok was composed ot Aldermen F. A. Brown, 1st Ward friends and intended to protect him from L. J. Herrick, 2d ,, threatened violence. 3d A. J. J!hupe, Springfield, 0., 13. Counselors James Mc Gaw, Walter Annual State, Fair The twenty-firs- t The Thompson, William W. Burton, Josiah was opened here this morning. lieavitt, Israel Canada. grounds have an area of eighty-seveRecorder Thos. G. Odell. acres. The exhibition is extensive and X. Miner. Attorney superior, including the fine arts, agriMarshal W. N. Fife. cultural implements, stock and floral colTreasurer Aaron Farr. lections. The number of entries on the Assessor and Collector S. Bingham. first day equalled the total of last year. SurveiorYl. W. Burton. The attendance is large. Captain of Police V. G. Taylor. Cincinnati, 13. Justice of the Peace S. Eggleeton. The annual meeting of the grand maConstable C. F. Middleton. sonic bodies of Ohio took place to day. Senator Sherman will probably he oife of the speakers at the opening of the Ogtlen PoKtOfflce: n ARRIVAL .... .... .... AND CLOSING grand Industrial Exposition here MAILS. ARRIVALS. fait Lake 7.30 CWv. daily 7.30 . . Vest. Through Mail daily . 7.30 . . Mail daily Jiorth, Through " Local, Box Elder County, daily , 7.30 4.30 . . East, Through Mail daily . a.m aju. a.m, a.m. p.m. CLOSING. iSnlt Lake Cltv. dallv 'West, Tlinmgli Mail daily . ' . . Jiir,th, Through Mail daily Loral. Box Elder County, daily . . 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Dlrine Worship held evprr Sunilnv. in tlm Tnhprnele at 10a.m. and 2 p,m.; and in the School Houses of the various ards at 6.60 p. IS on ' about 31 miles directly north of th!s armed with chasscpots captured from the French. The cause of the explosion city. The utraoct. activity prevails among at Laon, whereby the citadel was dethe forces guarding the defenses. The stroyed, is still a mystery, though the great camps of the Garde Mobile and Prefect of tho Dcpartmeut and a number Nationale upon the Boulevards aro ani of prisoners have been subjected to a mated; a battery of Mitrailleuses has rigid examination by Baron Von Moltke. been posted at the foot of the Aro de London, 14. zines. A Paris correspondent telegraphs that Triomphe, commanding the" Avenue de Londoa, 15. l'lmperatrice and sweeping the ap- last night, he had an interview with of thlt morning coa- The Xetn Daily proaches of the Bois de Boulogne. Ernest Picard, Minister of Finance, ains a letter from llerlin, giving tun These Mitrailleuses are disposed to who said theGovernmeiit of defence, which views of the Prussian Government. The the in as avenues an humble member, deplored. sweep converging every he, writer says, "Prussia will not negoti portion. The Palais IV Industrie has was a horrible necessity of carrying ate with the present governmeut at been transferred into barracks and an on a war that tbe Lmperor had proaris. Prussia proposes first to occupy arsenal; the woods in the suburbs have voked, and from which the Republic and the Senate anJ been cut down and burned; all houses would gladly escape. Neither France ;'aris; the Regency will then besnmmonedr Corp Legislatif within range of the guns have been nor the government had ought who will be expected to name couiuiii- leveled; and the fosses filled with water against Prussia or Germany; and was to treat on the Prussian basis; from the Seine. The city is unapproachforced to fight, both without any cause sioners when this treaty is signed, Napoleon able by assault from without. All the of quarrel, even, and without hope of and France will be be will released, cattle which have beeu suffered to pas- escape from one of the most cruel trials own government." ture upon the outside districts have been providence ever visited upon any peo- left free to ehooseher There is an intense eagerness to bear removed into the interior of the city. ple. That this government earnestly from Paris and Rome. The news from The theatres and public buildings are desired to withdraw from this frightful the latter city is scarcely less interest to The receive wounded. the and on it turned side war; eyes every preparing ing to Englishmen than that Irony rar to for some touched are readiness in friendly mediator, ll Sanitary Society The blockade or tne mver blue na is. tender tbeir services. The improvised his heart to hear that the American been raised, and vessels are now passhospitals have been plentifully stocked Government had made a christian effort from England to with all things necessary. to slay the wicked waste of life, but he ing freely. 3teaniers resume ser- Gen. Kiply has arrived in Paris for regarded with wonder and horror, the France and Germany will A mail from Paris lee immediately. the purpose of interview ing the National fact that Prussia turned a deaf ear to hoped for Committee of Defence. It is stated all representations;disregarding the irre- is Tbe war has now entered e a new that h will remain and advise during the sponsibility of the Republic for the war. and stage. King William interesting A siege. , correspondent, writing from Par will not treat with the Republic and will son. Rome, Midnight, 13. is, on luesday evening, says "one of acoept no terms short of unconditional y is quite firm at 1!IJ Cotton 20 It is reported on good authority that the Secretaries of the Berlin Embassy surrender. He says be muM dictate-term- s for middling uplands, and Mobile 20j the Pope, although viewing the present has started fur the Prussian headquar (, Tuifierics. the from 20Jj. middlings. The coffee market is altitude and movements of the Italian ters, to ask whether negotiations are is confirmed that Bazaine refuse linn but inactive, as holders refuse to troops with distrust, has decided on re- possible. The government agrees that 11 It terms, and it is expected that he wilt sell. etroleum quiet, 23; 25 for maining at the Vatican. A conversation the Rhine fortresses shall be disman to cut bis way out, . The re attempt standard white. Rice quiet, late rates, of the Italian representatives of the tled." or moval General M em met I was u9eil A correspondent says; no sales are reported. Sugar firm, "I am as Council has been ordered, and a protest bis needless sacrifice of troupe, fn 'X for fair, good refining, sales S00 made against the entry of the Italian sured on authority that I cannot partly by his by fighting at Spicheren and partly 'J come Cuba has Rico abso over this Porto Thiers into 10. troops (a) 10; hhds.; doubt, that city. I'nrhaMi atrninxi f!fnirl Mnltke'anrdnrs. Molasses dull and heavy, with no sales The Italian troops arc near this city; lutely to feel the pulse of the English which made the battles or August ldtu lo report. Flour, Slate and Western, it is expected that they will not enter Government, and try to persuade them 10th necessary. market more active for medium and high the city during the progress of the ne lo join a neutral league to prevent the ami Johannes Razier, the Consul General grades, and they are firm at yesterday's gotiations now being arranged at Par dismemberment of France and preserve of the North German Union at this port. tbe European equilibrium. It is need- (notations; low grades firmly held but is. a letter denying that King has loss to say these ideas of fifty years W published London, 13, 5 p.m. shippers hold off; No. 2 and superfine illiam of Prussia, on entering rranoe, imto in at lead attitude a in is rumored the here The can demand that bettor are streets It ago, nothing. slight declared that he only warred againot provement, sales 14,000 bbls ; flour per Metz has surrendered uneonditionally, of the English Government remains pre Napoleon and not against tie Freneb bbl.. 54 50 (a) $5.00; No. 2 at $3 85 (aj, while no official advices are at hand. cisely as before. They stated that they He says this is a misquotation, $4.55; ditto superfine J4.55 (n $4.,.l.r; The news is nevertheless credited at the were willing to undertake mediation at people. the thai and proclamation deolared that both not of the instance of ditto Slate extra brand, $5.10 ( $5.20 Prussia Embassy. parties, but armed soldiers aaJ was war tlie against ditto Stale, fancy ditto, $5.05 (a) $5. IK); one, and ou some positive basis of pre London, 14 Western shipping, extra, $5.00 (Vft $5.20. It has transpired that the following viously accepted guarantees; but Thiers not against peaceable citizens. noon. London, lo, We notice the first arrival of new Caliare the terms of peace which M. Thiers is has nothing to propose, absolutely notb Communication between Paris ami fornia flour by rail from Morephitoe authorized to offer King W ill mm on be ing; bis voluntary mission is a complete has been destroyed, the Prussians half of tli e Republic: France is prepar failure; it is doubtful whether he will Lyons Mills, shipped by Messrs. W. A. cut tbe wires and railroad tit & Co., of San Fraucisco, and coned to pay all indemnity, reaching one think it worth while to go to Austria or having 10 miles south east of Melun. Montereau, & r s Co. The hundred millions florins, to surrender Russia, where, notwithstanding avre signed to L. E. Roberts A sharp skirmish occurred IheTe between of her fleet and to dismantle the sanguine hopes, there exists no disposi quality is very handsome and compares the German Uhlans and the Franco Tier tiun to inierlere separately, and no favorably with tku haul St. Louie; also fortresses of Meis and Straeburg. reurs; tbe former were beaten. Firing coalition." a of the same house received 1.012 sacks of prospect The Time in its editorial this a. m. was beard at Paris yesterday, fron tbe Tribune's at The Berlin new California white wheat of the finest correspondent upon the interview at the French Km of the Melus Railway. direction quality, which represents the character bassy, between Earl Granvilte, and M. on the 11th, says: "Washburne's letter Berlin, lo. Favre criticised Na to the is of the new crop. by sharply the Thiers, the French Envoy, expressed The war would now be at an end if Wall street was affected this p.m. with fi m belief that the mission of M. Thiers tional Zatung. It is said be badauthority the exactions proposed by Prussia had the dullness usual of lale, but the mar- has been a failure, productive of no re merely to recognize the new Republic all beyond was only an expression of his been assented to; these embraced the1 kets were devoid of any feature of inte- sults, and that the war must go on. and the It complains of bis cession of Alsace and Lorraine, rest. The money market closed up easy, A special despatch from our Rome cor personal feeuugs. 4 (n G per cent on call; time loans were failure to protect the Germans under bis dismantling of the French fortifications) states that more dated 12th on the German frontier; but the Provis made .at 7 per cent for 00 days. The respondent, from the inst., of cruelly than before. The King has all Italy as care, who are now persecuted by Gambetta ional Government refused to listen t King proposals gold market closed up dull $113 fi) . for the surrender of to future arrangements are repudiated by At a meeting of the American Press prohibited the storming of Strasbourg, till any proposition his holiness, who declined to acknow French territory. a too Association the following Resolutions sacn it is possible without great the authority of the King to treat fice of Tbe officers of the Bank ef England, life. The third parallel has been were offered by Governor Cummings of ledge as to the subjection of the papal states. made a further reduction in tbe and were adopcompleted. ananimously Philadelpia A despatch from i lorence of the same is confirmed that Bazaine refuses all minimum rate of discount, of one-haIt ted: "Resolved that the thanks of the states that Minister Lauza received cent ; the rate now is three per cent. association are due to President John date terms, and it is believed that he will try per on that day a deputation of prominent to cut Italian unity seems to te nearly ac out. The removal of Gen his Russell Young, for the faithful and effi way i lorence. Speeches were de' ral SU intnetz was partly for the sacri complished. The sympathy of the peocient manner in which he has promoted citizens ofand A des the speakers expressed the livered, fice needlessly of troops, and partly for ple is almost entirely with Italy. and protected its interests. With the to the Italian of rout the nation been lorence has received i t gratitude patch at lorbach against Moltke or view to meet this question fairly, the as crovernment for the deliverance of the fighting dated 14th, inst., announcing that tbe ders. sociation takes this occasion to declare Roman the from tyrannical provinces Papal garrison of Manlallo, has been now are for he has acted in perfect accordance with going Heavy siege guns and imnoverishinir rule of tho papal ward Lieut. Gen. Angellotte's dicaptured. to the Prussians for use at Paris their views, and without desiring to en' government. vision now be before, if not ia should and Tours. quire why or by whom he has been ma' M. Lauza heard the various speakers Rome. review Gen. Trochu a of as we a hld grand lignantly and unfairly charged, with great patience, and expressed his Civita Veccbia, bas declared ror Italbody, desire to place it on record that satisfaction that the decided course of troops a day or two ago and announoes ian unity. On the approach of the Italbis entire satisfaction with the force and he has our entire concurrence and is enti the Italian government met with their the defences of Paris. ian Troops, the inhabitants came out end tled to our thanks." approval. The Pope contemplates retiring to th displayed the Italian colors. Syracuse, New York, 13. The rejoicing throughout the city is Service between Paris and Lyons, baa The proposition of Italy to The New York State Labor Conven enthusiastic and and in all Tyrol. been stopped, and all the bridge! which was is the the a Bame that Pope accept tion at Syracuse has nominated the fol the cities demonstrations of approval of can be reached will be destroyed toblein 1801. lowing State Ticket: For Governor, J. the policy of the Italian government are . night, Fenians are The active apparently R. Graham, of Monroe ; Geo. Conrad denies that The Florence Opinion observable. everywhere The discovered police recently again. Kuhn, of New York, Comptroller ; Peter there has been any diplomatic difficulty Taris, 14. some Fenian documents and siezcd J. Meany, of Kings Canal, Collector, A review of the troops of the garri in the way of the occupation ef Rome. Cork; onewas a plan for pilaging the long term, J Bond of Onondngua: short son at Taris took place to day. It was a Branch Bank at Cork. Special to tb Oodf Jckotiok, By Dewfret State for great pageant. There were innumerterm, C. C. Barrett, of Madi-on- ; The reports of a popular rising at Telegraph.) State Prison Inspector, II. A. Howes, of able spectators. Trochu reviewed them, At Salt Lake City, 14, A State Labor Union was and the line extended from the Place Nice and Mentone are confirmed. Onondngua, both places the French authorities are President and party, arrived Young with the officers: following organized, Bastille to the Arc de Triomphe; 200,000 deposed, prisoners released and an at Toker, at 6,30 p. m., yesterday, startPresident, A. Troup, of New York; Vice soldiers were present. Italian Republic proclaimed. ed at 8 a. m. for St. George, and President, Dougal Campbell, of Troy j Rochefort has been appointed to the Advices from Strasbourg indicate that arrived this p. m. They expect to start York New W. of ; J. Browning Sec'ty., command of the barricades. the heroic dctence is drawing to a close, homeward on Friday. Treasurer, J. B. Taylor, ef Conga; Ser- A proclamation of Cremieux announsurrender is imminent from the In Court here yesterday, Hempstead's Simons Simons, of (Jnon ces the approach of the Prussians and and failure of. ammunitions and provisions, argument in regard to the legality of the dasrua. The State Central Committee calls upon all Parisians and Frenchmen The Paris correspondent of the New jury, was replied to by Hoge and Minwas organized by electing J. W. Brown' to rise and oppose them. He implores York Timet, writing from that city ye' er. Miner eoncluded his argument this t. ing, chairman, and S. Joy, Sec'ty. the departments outside of Paris to rise insays "I am convinced that we m. It is expected that the arguments for terday, an and create invaders 13. the Washington, against have peace. One who has both sides will be concluded this p. m. soon shall invokes He the The Secretary of the Navy has isued destructible rampart. with the government an order that all persons in the Navy memory of 1792 to expel the foe intro- intimate relations y that, cost what it may. WABBKK are forbidden to publish, or permit to duced by the hateful and incapable Em- tells me fl. L. DAHLIE, HfSSXt, peace will be bad at once, as it is tli Bait lak City. be published, directly or indirectly offi peror. Helm, Montana. Th of the Republic. way only 14. saving Dresden, cial instructions, reports or letters, or to Franco-fraternization is cul merjean A strong socialist agitation has manifurnish copies of the same to any person IILSSEY, DlillER & CO., without permission of the Secretary of fested itself in tho Ducby of Brunswick; minating iuto extravagances; Washburne is the hero of the hour; daily demon' BANKERS, the Navy. many Socialists have been confined JKNNINOfP JtEVf BUILCINfl, within the fortresses for praising the strations in bis honor take place. New York, 15, 1.30 p.m. The following dispatch has been re - STREET, OGDE3T. Cotton heavy, unchanged, flour ac French Republic and denouncing the in Paris: "Strasbourg, Sept. 9, MAIS ceived and This AXD SALT LAKS CITtV prompt tive, 6 fi 10 cents better; superfine, German Monarchy. Tbe officers are in a deplorable condition $5 00; southern, dull, heavy. vigorous treatment has had a tranquil-izin- g Dmlen in 0ld Dnut, Coin uxl Currrnrv. Dnw $4.50 Tbe worse. and bombardment growing ExchMx on Kan Franclwo, Montana, Pfiirer, effect and the disorder is abating. Wheat active, and 3 cents higher; spring. from tho Trussinn advance works is in St. Lmiig, New York, and all parta of Kro. $1.00 (H $1.12; No. 1 Milwaukee. $1.18 The Socialist however are powerful cessant I shall hold out andTnghtful. Collections promptly attended to. Corn active, 1 cent higher, within the Duchy, and they will intertf (a) $1.22. to the end. 84 Q, 85. Pork, wholesale,. $20.25 cede for their imprisoned brethren. Ulhioii, (Signed) Marseilles, 14. WhihkT, inanimate, 87 (tit, 88. A. Commander of Strasbourg, The Italian Republic has been proStocks firmer, 1 to i advance. Gold & COUNSELOR. ATTORNEY Paris, 14. lower, selling at 13J. Paeifici placed claimed with enthusiasm at Nice and is Washburne finds numerous an The OHice Stock on to by Mantua. call shouting pursued Republic oppoftile ORden Hotel. Exchange upon regular OGDEX CITY. enthusiastio frenchmen, whenever day. Lnions, l!fij () J. Mortgages, partisans. All kindi f legal bcaineea promptly attmirled Berlin, 14. 81 J. Centrals, 88J Wj 8'J. appears in public' J. C. Kendall, to. ltf The Prussian government has de- American recently lost his life whil manded reprisals for tbe sacrifice of life trying to ascend Mount Blanc. FOREIGN. A correspondent writes that the Em Paris. 13. by the treachery of the French in exAT - LA W, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR peror is at Wilhclmshohe, he enjeys en Will The J'nissians, tn strong Jorce, are ploding the magazine at Laon. Ct&h in g Practice in Court all the The German Cabinet are preparing to tire freedom of action, walks or rides as invading the Department of the Oise; Territorlea. BpariaJ attention given to Parhe His are and chief common a The teleestablish companions Creil. Prefect pleases. at e Dora government ei tic Collection!. Foreign and tbey a the Prince of Moskowa, and Prince Ma Oflioe Tlrlok graphs that the bridge over the Oise at liament for all Germany., in Paris telegrams have been stopped. rut; he disregards the stare ot curious Creil has been blown up. Creil is disOlUoe. noar Post Ituildfug, Several Prussian regiments have been people whom he encounters outside tho r tant, according to miuute calculations, , witro-glyoerln- y, i y. , ; . Italian Unity Almost The Douglas county fair , i te are losing sympathy with King in bis efforts to take Paris, and that many Prussian soldiers murmur against w hat they declare the oppression of the French people. A Florence dispatch says, "All Italy, including the papal states is in favor of unification." Private advices state that the Pope has expressed his intention of coming to this country when he is compelled to quit Rome. Coroner Rollins hassummoned the jury on the Nathan murder case to meet on Wednesday p. ni., in the Coroners office, City Hall, when the case will be closed, and a verdict rendered. As nothing as yet has transpired to throw any light on the mystery, and the prospect of discovering the murderer is not very encouraging, he thought it would be unnecessary to keep the case open any longer. The Steamer Plymouth Rock, which has just been withdrawn from the Long Branch route, and is now being stripped previous to going into winter quarters, has had a most successful season : she carried over 250,000 first class passengers without a single accident or injury to person or properly. Gen. Kilpatrick, lately Minister lo Chili, arrived in this city yesterday, on the Arizona with his family. He brought with him the body of Gen. Edwin Cook, late Secretary of the Legation, who died at Chili from disease, contracted in a Southern pri- 1 The Spanish Minister Recalled forRecognizing Snow. . I AMERICAN. Zcrubbnbel D. T. McAllister. VOL. I. M.IKX, UTAH, SATLKDAY, SKPTKJBHKIt 17, 1870. gafw; itis said lie look thirty yew older than in I8Gf, when Ike writer swW him, and is now bloated, biliom and yeP low, his eyes are faint, tired ami erspres' ionlos while his movements arc slow , awkward and mechanical, and bis factf absolutely devoid of expression. Ife retires late and rises early, his chambers' are lighted long after midnight, and al half past four in the morning the Km peror is seen walking in the garden lie dresses plainly in black, and amHset unself a great deal by talking te school children, who gather te see him. Jules Favr has reoeived the eongrat ulations of the diplomatic represenla lives of England, Spain, Anstria aztul '' " Holland, whe remain at Paris. Macmahonrs reach from army Fugitives of Paris by hundreds, The Prussiaus are pumping tbe water from the moats around Strasbourg, and it is reported they are preparing to send out baloons from which will be dropped into the French maga- the 21st. A grand banquet will be gi en to the excursionists expected here from the South. The French residents of Cincinnati have subscribed to an address to the citiiens and the members of the Provisional Government ot the French Republic, offering congratulations upon the termination of a regime which laid that country at the feet of a perjurer, and greeting the Republic as the dawn of a better future and a first step towards universal brotherhood. The German National Aid Society have solicited contributions ii all thechurches, lo Iges and societies in ,he city. Six music teachers have been appointed for the public schools at a salary af $1,800 each. New York, 13. Several German papers received by the last mail deplore the delay of the Prussian armies, declaring that if they do not get to Paris quickly, the immense resources of France will be ready. France, they say, requires more time for preparation, but can hold out longer than Prussia. A Paris dispatch says the siege of that 400.-00- 0 city will be undertaken by at least Prussians and defended by about the same numbr of French. A Brussels dispatch gives currency to the report that Bismarck has assured Louis Napoleon that King William will aid him in regaining his forfeited throne. It is reported that the German people llol-ciuiil- iu one-ha- lf lf wide-sprea- y, geant.-at-arm- s, MIXER, W. It. KEITI1XY, and'ad-tninln- . lavHt |