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Show She Ofldta function. published every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, by the OoDEN PUBUSBINO COMPANT. JAMES McGAW, President and Business Manager, to whom all Business communications should be addrosaed. THE ogden TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. $6.00 4.00 2.00 .10 One Year Six Month! Three Mouths -- ginuleCojiy 3fo. 5a 3a e & 4 I a s H H H W ?. ON ' TOE. I. OC.DEX, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, XOVEMBEIt 30, 1870. 96. The Prussian Government through its ambassadors has made communications? to the courts at St. Petersburg, Vienna Constantinople, London and the (rther her good oflice capitals, tendering towards effecting a peaceful settlement of the diffioulty between Russia and1 tho certain of tho signatory powers lboG treaty. The basis upon which) Prussia has advanced her mediatory efforts has not transpired. Berlin, 27. Tho North German Parliament ha granted a war credit to the amount m . one hnnderd million dollars. A dhpalch from Versailles announces that the Prussians undur the. Duku- of on Saturday Mceklonbiirg-Sehweri- n occupied Vebraye, Montaniblcau, arl with avoiding Vundome and the columns which passed boulb moved n a westwardly direction through Verne Vill and Brctonclles. This latter army will probably cut and destroy cominmu-nicaiiobetween Leinaus aud Tours. Tours, 27. A dispatch from Oaribaldi reports that his troops surprised and after severe skirmish defeated the Prussians at Autun in the department of Saone The French have also beeit successful in several small engagements) in the valley of the Loire. lhe Government has oTdered the imme diate construction of entrenched camps ot St. Omcr, Cherbourg, and Bordeaux upon the west coast, at Toulouse upou the south, at Lyons in the east, and at other places of prominence. These camps are to be of sufficient area to accommo'' ' date 600,000 men. It is rumored that Hon. Jobn Briglil's lender of his resignation as President of the Board of Trade, has been refused. The question of his retirement being: held in abeyance, that tho Council may not be deprived of bis invaluable assis" tance at this critical juncture. , Devoted to News, Literature, Agriculture, Science, and the Arts. RATES OF ADVERTISING. 5 5 5a a JTJNCT Dispatches from Luxembourg state that continuous heitvy fighting has been in progress at Montmeuy. FOREIGN. last evening, bringing with him the re make glad many military hearts. It of Count GOrtschakoff; ho pre transfers a number of officers from the London, 25. joinder guuare 10 line!, $2 $3 Latest advices received from China; sented this document to the Council for to active service, aud list 1I upcrnumary ' 3 5 and Atlantic tho Special to the 0qm;n Junction by The dispatch was fills up the rank of the army to the ex- are more specific. The firm attitude of heir consideration. " 4 7 3 racinc xeiegrapu uunpany.j 10 u Column, tent allowed by the last military bill. England and France, in the matter of then read. Count Gortschakoff, in his 52 11 16 " o many officers have been discharged the Tien Tsin Massacre, had the effect reply to the note from Earl Granville H 20 30 Y from tho service at their own request to encourage the trading classes there, does not withdraw his claim to denounce Business Cardi $5 per month. that this assignment has become feasi- toward whom the natives had daily the treaty; he referes again to the vio Transient advertising to be paid for in advance. lations of the convention by other pow ble. grown more insolent. A Square consists of ten lines of type of this Robt. Wright. & Co., Chain and An crs. The complaint by Earl Granville The Commissioner of Internal Reven 117. ue has ruled that wine making from wild chor makers at Sunderland have stopped; that Russia wished to abrogate the Yearly advertisers allowed to change at pleasure, with only the additional eharge of twenty-fiv- e treaty of Tai is without appealing to grapes is not liable under tho revenue much distress resulting. tents a square for composition, but they will be It is rumored that John Bright has other powers, is merely a hostile expres-siolaw, nor is the wine after it is made. charged EXTRA for ocoupying space over contract. of doubt as to whether such an ap Notwithstanding tho fact that Gen. resigned the position of President of the retained on Special Notices or Advertisements Butler read his late speech to the Presi- Board of Trade. peal would have succeedod. In concluthe outside of the paper, will be charged twenty-fiv- e The Prussians are reported near Ver- sion, he reiterates that the Emperor dent, and the Secretary of the Treasury per cent, additional on the above rates. ho delivered it, the friends of the dun. Gen. Bourbalki has written a note Alexander does not desire to the Advertisements not marked on the copy with the before u nnmlwr of insertions, will be published at our dministration say that the President to the Government officials declining the Eastern question. The reply being read until ordered out, aud charged at transient does not approve of the sentiments set command of the eighteenth corps. A to the Ministry, they adjourned until rates. ADVERTISEMENTS inserted till forbid, will be forth by Butler, especially those about dispatch from Versailles via. Berlin, Monday. ontinaed until ordered out, in every instance, and Tho Daily Telegraph, in its issue this the Alabama claims, and the mission of received here, says the forts about Paris c larged tor accordingly. the Republican party being ended. As have been entirely silent for the past morning, commenting upon the rccep The privilege of yearly and halfyearly advertis-sr- s is restricted to their direc t line of Imriiiiess, and 15,000 regards annexation, the President favors three days. The weather continues bad tion of the Russian note by the Cabinet, all Uh.h1, Auction, Real Estate, or other advertiim-ment- s that part of Butler's speech in which he for military operations. says the English Ministers will not re be will charglore.gn to their regular trade, A special Brussels dispatch, dated the cede from their attitude of supporting refers to San. Domingo. The President ed for separately. No Advertisements from the States will be will set forth the latest phase of the Ala 25th, says a balloon arrived yesterday at Earl Granville s position. without the cash (at our advertised ratos,) Scene bama A telegram from St. Petersburg says, Claims, in his message, and will Louvain, Belgium, bringing Wilfred our of one unless from the order, accompanying how that a renewal of negotiations rests Thionville, late scientific chronicler of all classes of Russian people from pleas regular authorised Advertising Agents. All commiinirjitions devoid uf interest to the with England, men, the La Liberie, Paris, with four passengers ant to noble, are sending addresses of public, or intended to promote private Interests, will oppose the repeal from that city, two of whom left imme thanks to the Emperor Alexander, for present Congress and as be payment advertisements, will charged of tho act making ii necessary for the diately for Lill, and Tours, with dis the great act of casting off the restric in advance. If personal in character, we Buffalo! reserve the right to reject any article, or advertise new Congress to organize on the 4th of patches from the Paris officials. The tions which have been so long shackling ment ol this class. March, while the tariff men will write cellars in Thionville are inundated, and Russia's commercial strength. It is FRANKLIN D. RICHARDS, Editor, to have it repealed. The object is to yesterday the commandant of that place announced that Queen Victoria is in A Vinna, 20. C. W. PENROSE, Associate Editor. organize a new house on tiie lourtn ol asked lor permission to remove the wo tending to visit the Eugenic, The Russian Ambassor to the Count of revenue men and children, for whom there is no at Cbiselhurst, soon. March, and with the aid of the Austria had an interview with reformers, the Democrats hope to secure place of refuge in the town, but the OCDEN DIRECTORY. A dispatch from Berlin to the Times Count Von Beust, and read to him A con not if to reduction of the tariff further refused Prussian commandant its grant says advices from Versailles announoe fidential Domingo! from Chancellor Gortrepeal altogether : they can do nothing his request. The bombardment of Thi- the troops of the garrison of Paris schakoff, Message Stales Officers for the hope that Ausexpressing at tho next Session, as the Revenue re onville was still going on last evening, desert, and come to the German outposts tria would not Russia. The Aus oppose come new not do the until formers 11. in Vernon Governor Vaughan. The Cabinet crisis culminated the city by hundreds trian troops are Conductors! surrounding towards Hungamoving is house organized. This morning Granville, left London and offering to surrender, declaring they are ry and Transylvania, and are receiving Secretary George A. Black. Montgomery, Ala, 26. Marshal M. E. Patrick. went ts Windor Castle, where the Queen starving; in all cases these deserters great reinforcements. It is supposed The day has been one of excitement. had arrived on the C. II. Hempstead, U. S. Attorney previous day. The are turned back. on Beust accepts the that Chancellor Vt a late hour last night Governor Smith J. K.Tourtcllottc Loire! of his visit, was to inform Her Supt. Indian Affair to gain an extenobject chance as The American a difficulty, "Ontario," steamship and Treasurer Bingham obtained from C. C. Clements. Surveyor-GenerMajesty of the impossibility of carrying left Cowes this morning for Havre, con sion of the Southern frontier of Austria, the Supreme Court Judge Sanold, and on the Government with the Cabinet J. IS. Over Receiver of Public Monks irLondon, 28, , veyed by two French frigates. Her AMERICAN from the District CourtJudge Belhani, ton. divided ns to the policy to cargo consists of 18,000,000 reconcilably The advices latest from Paris statu 25, cartridges Washington, injunctions restraining the presiding be pursued towards Russia. The tender George E Registrar of Land Office 90,000 breech loading muskets, a large that Henri Rochefort has recommenced a has ordered the President The the Senate officer from survey of counting Maxwell. on this issue will upof his of the Creek and Scmiuole Cessions of vote fur Governor and Treasurer. At set theresignationand a dissolution of the number of carbines and pistols, and 65 the publication ofXa Lantcrne, in that U. S. Assessor Joan T. Taggnrt. ministry cannon. These munitions are intended city. 90th the of west met houses the two the Indian Territory, one o'clock U. S. Collector O. J. Ilollister. Cabinet can scarcely be prevented. The for the equipment of the y, The Spectator which appears army of the Chief Justice J. 15. McKean. degree, for the purpose of having the in joint Convention. Mr. Barr, Presi- Cabinet assembled, Earl Granville and whose movements it is said have contains an article in which hope is exLoire, on tracts announced small wnicn into divided the tern, of and dent and Strickland Senate, F. Associate Justices 0. pro Gladstone arrived with the note of l. pressed that Gen. B. F. Buller will sucto locate separate families, ana tnus that he could not open and count the Prince Gortschakoff. The note was receiv been delayed by their C. M. Hawley. ceed Mr. Hamilton Fish, as American Tours, 25, enable them to establish homes, so that vote for Governor and Treasurer, but ed, and then ensued a hot and even anOne hundred and sixty thousand PrttS' Sec'ty., and says, in this connection, the Government of officers. he other count would the for the that policy peaceful Territorial Officers: gry discussion. No decision was arriv- Bians are concentrated between Toury that all dispatches threatening war are William II toward the Indians can be carried into The result of the count showed a niajor-il- y ed Delegate to Congress at, and at seven o'clock, the Cabinet and Alontargis, north-eamore endurable than insolvent bul'ying. of Orleans. effect. of votesjeast in the State, were for the Hooper. to meet again adjourned heard at Or wa9 Florence, 20, Heavy cannonading to Mo ordered been ITalleck has for E. Gen. II. Snow. Zerubbabcl ran, candidates, following Attorney-GenerLondon leans all day yesterday, in the direction reached Gortschakoff's The Minister Italian war affairs, is of reply now the of make sudli received Lieut. Governor, troops MarshaL- -i. D. T. McAllister. disposition 4,37 majoriin the morning. Granville con- of Arthenay, where an important en occupied in the of the William Clayton. in Georgia as may be necessary to pre- ty ; J. J. Parker, for Secretary of State, early Auditor serve the peace at the approaching 4,559; and J. W. A. Sanford, 3,423 ; ferred with the Queen, and it was sup- t, gagement doubtless occurred. It is re entire army; the artillery is being Treasurer James Jack. visit was to ported that the engagement was favor- largely increased and many regiment election. The Gov. of Georgia now here all of whom are Democrats. The Presi- posed the object of his Superintendent of Common School 'Such able to the French, but nothing official of Sharpshooters are being formed. taken the dispatch. step, announced these additional dent no has gentlemen legally knowledge qf any Robert l. Campbell. 'was deemed very grave; but is yet received. Dispatches troops having been ordered to Georgia, elected to their respective officers, and instantly through' German Berlin,' 25. Sources announce the Prussians have and is of opinion that the state authori ordered the returns to be sent to the in fact the Chief of the Cabinet had not 11 Officers: ll'olior that received time at the The Federal as Parliament is asked to succeeded in dispatch, F. D. ties will not need them. Trobatt and County Judge Secretary of State, to await judicial pro- Baron Brunow did not deliver separating he Western and it until vote one hundred million of t balers for Northern Boston, 25. of France which Richards. ceedings. Senator Mabry then offered the afternoon departments shortly before the Cabinet the prosecution of the war to the end. The World's Peace Convention of a resolution that Hon. E. II. Moran be have heretofore been able to keep their Sekct Men Lester J. Herrick, Henry met. A conference was immediately The Berlin Anseiger y Women assembled in Tremont House sworn in as Lieutenant Governor of Ala says it lines of information intact. Holmes, Kichara Uaiiantyne. There was a cood at bama, and be invited to preside over the held between Granville and Gladstone, believes the end of tho war to be near at thin evening. F. 8. Richards Clerk and Recorder Tours, 23. this dispatch laid before the Council. band. It is also A heavy engagement took place in the Aurelius Miner. tendance. Mrs. Julia Ward Howe pre joint convention, as the legal presiding and confidently believed Prosecuting Attorney All the members of the Cabinet were here that the Eastern controversy will valley of the Loire yestorday. The batWilliam Critchlow, sided and addressed the Convention, officer of the Senate. Mr. liarr, the Kotariet Puilie views on the sub presiding officer of the Senate, pro tern, present except Bright and Fortescue. end without a rupture of peaceful rela- tle continued all day. the French eivine her T. S. Richards. is shown not to give tions. Russia and Prussia are equally maintained their position stubbornly tect of the pacification of toe world announced the resolution out of order, Extreme caution Sheriff William Brown. kind of information, but there is averse to a which no power until near night, when fresh manses of Attestor and Collector Sanford Bing through the direct intervention or women and asked the Senate to retire to its any Congress, some authority for saying that the however has yet proposed. Mrs. a. D. Cheney also delivered an ad chamber, which it did and immediately Prussian infantry were thrown upon them ham. Cabinet has arrived at no decision. The and they were compelled to retire with Treasurer Israel Canficld, dress; and Senator Wilson, appearing in adjourned. Mr. Moran, in the meanVienna, 25. the has of dispatch produced The journals of this city official and considerable loss. The retreat was attho Hall, made a few remarks, saying, time, was sworn in as Lieut. Governor reception Coroner Wm. N. Fife. tho in much highest circles. anxiety otherwise are unanimous in their ex- tended with some disorder, but no panic. Surveyor and Superintendent of School if anything could be done, by men or by Judge M. J. Saffold, and was escort The only thing certain is that pression of joy at the peaceful tenor of The French will be reinforced Wm. W. Burton. women, to brine to a close tne present ed to the Speaker s chair, lie announc wicked war in Europe he would be glad ed that he was ready to proceed to busi tho Government wishes delay, and de- - the red book which has just made its and will make a stand behind the en' A eeneral Convention will be held in ness, as presiding officer of the joint siies neither that the existing war appearance, and all applaud the firmness trenchments, which have been in proCity Government: a be Lowe offered resolu feeling increased, nor the belief of the Austrian Government on the gress of construction for tho past Convention. Mr. Incorporated by Act of Jan. 18, 18C1 New York on the 23rd of December. created the difficulty is concluded. Euxine policy. Mr. that 25. of New the that tion York, on State, the The whole French lino of DO election Secretary biennially Municipal The miles is one series of entrenched camps, The efforts of Commodore Vanderbilt, Miller, Mr. Tarker, not yet being sworn The Cabin6t session was long. second Monday of February. Vienna, 26. Meeting! A lwtler from Count Von Beust, cf the City Council weekly, on Monday to blockade the approaches to the Nia in, be asked to return to the Lieutenant rcpoted resignation of Bright is doubt just and a routo of the Loire army is imposdue vote to cast at lut the it Russia. if true of His is ful, return the Governor era street. corapet' Main at against published, Bridge Suspension says the late treaty placed sible. Tho Prussian line of advance City Hall, evenings, Clerk of health has decidedly improved and he Russia in an unworthy position before swecn a breadth of country of one hunMayor Loren Farr. ing lines, nave laiiea. ine supreme the late election. Mr. Thclan, the other continental powers, but she dred miles, and they are in laTgo force the House, waitcd'on the Secretary of has icsumed his business partially. rendered Aldermen F. A. Brown, 1st Ward Court at Syracuse, should have sought some other means of at every point. Lille, 23 L. J. Herrick, 2d decision that the allowance of $5,000 State, and obtained the returns. Mr. There has been fighting all day at relief than by undertaking to decide the 3d was a sufficient remuneration to the Cen Moran, a majority of the General As A. J. Shupe, Intelligence from Orleans gives the Counselor James Mc Gaw, Walter tral for the use of tho crossings, and gembly, being present, then counted out Villijrs and Bretoneaux, but details of question.for herself. following particulars of the engagement the tattle have not yet come to hand. Thomnson. William W. Burton, Josiah condemned the proceedings of the Cen the votes. between the French and Prussian forces Tours, 20. Tie city council of Dublin petitions The French have defeated 15,000 to the north of Orleans: The battle was Washington, 27. tral authorities in obstructing the ap Leavitt, Israel Canficld. The Secretary of the Treasury has for tho pardon of reman convicts, I russians who were entrenched behind begun upon Friday last along the river Recorder Thos. G. Odell. proaches to the bridge. The Erie an The Times says there are two hundred a battery of six guns at Dauniol, and Suspension bridge Junction, will be im directed the Assistant Treasurer at New Attorney A. Miner. Loire, beyond Orleans, iu tho yicinily of Marshal W. N. Fife. mediately completed and will, 'it is sta York to sell one million, gold, each Wed thousand Germans in the valley of the pursued them to Lequernet. Artenay. The fighting was kept up the Treasurer Aaron Farr. lhe Germans under Gen. Werder are entire day, but with no decisive results. ted form the principal outlet foi jt he traffic nesdny and to purchase one million of L)ire. The Prussian dragoons, on Wedbonds each Thursday during the month nesday, entered St. Quentin for the concentrating on Dion, where they have On Attestor and Collector- -. of the Great estern of Canada. tho battle was renewed, Bingham. of stopping a railroad train; already accumulated a heavy force. De the Saturday A. W. Smith, manager of the ''Frank of December. The aggregate of gold Prussian csntre making an effort to Surveyor W. W. Burton. sold will be four millious, and of bonds tlcir attempt was defeated by the Taladines reports a force of 20,000 turn tho lin" and A. P. Deleg, & Co s. othcein th Captain of Police P. G. Taylor. right flank of the French forces French. Wed on tree in a Justice of the Peact S. Eggleston fell from Harlem, purchased five millions. l russians have occupied Bellcsine. from a strong position near Montargis; city, Tho Secretary of the Treasury has Movements, looking to the concentra Constable C. F. Middleton. ncsdav. and has been insensible ever in this they were unsuccessful. Brussels, 26. The also directed the Assistant Treasurer at tioi of German armies, continue in the The balloon "Egolite" ascended from Prussinns rapidly moved to- the left, since. noah of France. Large bodies of Prus Paris on Thursday 24th and descended endeavored to secure an Weston failed to accomplish his feat of New York to give notice that from and Ogtlcn Post Office: advantago, but ARRIVAL ANT1 CLOSING MAILS. were unsuccessful. Owing to the walking four hundred miles in five days. after the 81st day of December next, no siais are marching south to take po- - at Louvaine, 15 miles from here, three will and near be sitons interest Pans She Orleans around mile. on with 271st started the He broke down four government offioers paid upon percent. twsrn of French forcts" and with7.30 a.m, ftilt Lake City, daily V . certificates of the denomination of $5,000, Tin Germans who have been operating and two others, who paid 3,600 francs drawing from their position at Chateau Portland, Mo. 25. 7.30 a.m, . West, Through Mail daily . 7.30 a.m, George Gilford, editor of the Prest between numbers 1 and 247 inclusive; armnd Lockroy and Meziercs, have each tor passage. The balloon descend- Don, tho Prussians succeeded in gaining forth, Through Mail daily 7 ..'So a.m " Local, Box Klder County, daily has brought a suit against John M. and of the denomination of 10,000, be sutdenly departed, going in the same ed into a current and was carried possession of tho town of Artenay, but 4.30 p.m. East, Through Mail daily Adams, editor, of the Argut for defama- twecn numbers 1 and l'Jl! inclusive; nor diection. rapidly, northcrnly, over the Prussian were' Bttbseqdently compelled to with CLOdlMd. leveral Prussian divisions passed lines at bt. Denis, at an altitude of draw. The 3. Salt Lake City, daUy p.m. tion of character, laying his damages at will such certificates be available after fighting has again been S.rm p.m, West, Through Mail daily . $10,000 and has put a keeper into tho that time as a portion of the lawful Sossons, going toward Amiens early in ZoOO metres, and ' the travellers could renewed y (Sunday.) 3.30 p.m, North, Through Mail daily of reserves were in to follow. see the Prussian rifles firing at them. ' ". possession money any theweck, and others Continued on page 8. " Local, Box Klder County, daily Argu office. 3.30 p.m. '.he formal surrender of Thionville It was estimated that New York, 20. nation or banking association. These, 9.00 p.m, last, Through Mail daily . 5,000 shots were The new steamship "Erie" which has in tho aggregate, amount to $2,000,000. ocarred this morning; the town has expended, but owing to the immense MAILS. WARREN C. 1. DAHLBR, Ht.'SSET, CUMING. The President, in his forthcoming ben burning since Tuesday last. at Pier No 3 North river for six been bight none came within dangerous proxCache and Rich County < Lakf City. Helena, Montana. Wednesdays st ill mainhe invoice announces a that a received Dauoon has ol I nie descended message, aris at large., jy Louvaine imity. complete past, They 8.30 days p.m, and Saturdays on the to 24th tains has Cuban of munitions the been same the other received. and with arms North Ogdeu 2.3ft of small DAHLER jounals the and position p.m, anchor & CO,, Thursdays great peril, dragging Mondays Huntsville There are question, and declares t hat the Govern- LtVempt gives details concerning the through rough grounds with fearful Wednesdays and Saturdays 6.00 a.m, war, iutended for France. 8.00 p.m, Plait City Mondays and rt BANKERS, now on board 100,000 Springfield muiile ment has no disposition to interfere in proisions in the city. A few days velocity for twenty minutes. The trav4.00 p.m, rv- Wednesdays and Saturdays mutton and beef had become elers were severely cut and bruised. Hooner and Alma Wednesdays and JENNINGS' NEW BCILDHtO, loading muskets, part obtained from the the existing relations of Spain in her 12.00 am. U. S. Government at a recent there was very little salt meat, They took the Northern Railway and Saturdays public colonial possessions on this continent; - STHEET, OGDE.Y, OFFICE II0CRS. ia to receive 15,000 more, and still, believing that Spain as well as the anddried fish but sufficient for twelve arrived at Brussels. She sale. The news they AND SALT LAKE CITY, General Delivery open from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. ' clear from this will probably port other European powers will find it to day, and a five months supply of Pmlerg In Gold Dust, Coin and Currency. Draw ice, bring from Paris is excellent. SubSunday 8 p.m. to f p.m. Exchange on San Franci, Montana, Peuvor, rice was less abundant and oil sistence of all ; kinds either to day or Monday, Her crew of their interest to eud their control and will last EU REGISTRY DEPARTMENT Louis, New York, and all parts of Kamne. ,60. on board, aud allow such as Cuba, etc., to become wasbecoming scarce. Sugar, coffee and for ten weeks longer. The troops nummen all are hundred a 4 to a.m. Open from 9 pjn. Collections promptly attended to. Itf mate-riaFThe Presiwin will France in some a last reach six lime; to ber hundred independent governments. long Outside Door open from 6 a.in. to 8 p.m. by port deterenough expect thousand, armed, iav dent will also announce that the only bread is on hand te carry the mined men, half of them ready to make ISAAC MOORE, Postmaster, way of Cowes, England. evendifferences with Consul-Gestated last flesh into Horse will a sortie against the Prussian lines at grave foreigu suply existing Rosing January. A.. MIjYISH, any time. ing that he had not heard of the Erie's nations are those with England on the lastiwo months longer. The whole & COUNSELOR. ATTORNEY not inform would and is the Alabama claims. and with The fishery at tariff the arms, question good. no cafes in the Palais Leave Oirdon dailv. until, further pronounced loading Te Etoils Du Nord this evening 30-Omaha, 20. Royal comprises sardines, horse steak, Ofllce opposite Ogden Hotel, for Salt Lake City at 8 a.m. and his Government. He had officially revessels with a pitched battle is going on y Colton.late Gen. passenger agent U. P. 6.30 p.m. omelette, cheese, a bottle of excellent OGDEN CITY. (For extra trains see time ported the sailing of other Tabled For the East, at 7.25 a.m. For arms for France, and received in reply R. R., left for San Francisco yesterday neaAmiens. wine, coffee, cognac and segar; the AH kinds of legal business promptly aliunde Te Eloile Beige has a letter dated whole for four francs. One can breakto. instructions not to concern himself in on his way to Japan, China, and the the West, at 6.35 p.m. Itf was no law East Indias. He will return via Europe. Neuille 6n the 24th, reporting an there because in the the fast 7 matter, Barriere Cobnals a.m, Lake Arrive Salt from meat, City, upon II His mission is to arrange agencies and on Wednesday at Mczieres, potatoes, cheese and half a bottle of wine nd 4.45 p.m. From the East, 4.25 p.m, among nations to prevent such shipW. secure travel by the in vnich tho Germans were defeated, for 16 sous. ments. rom the West, 6.35 a.m. mils ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR - AT LAW, down a route. fell andiuffcred rocky Salt Lake City Time. heavy loss. George Gaser London, 2G. in all the Courts In Utah and Senator Stewart arrived to night ied Details of the movements of the Prus Will Practice London, 20. ledge, known as Hundred Steps Union IVrritorim. Special attution given to was killed. en route and for Te Cabinet in session N. remained Washington. sian army operating against Garibaldi foreign and Domestic Collection. DiTine Worship J., yesterday, Hill, 26. lands Valuable have discovbeen i held peat Washington, afternoon, awaiting the were received after their repulse every Sunday, in the Taberncle In I.oavltfH Rriek D. A general order is now in the hands ered this week in the southwest of rehra of Earl Grandville, from Wind M 10 a.m. and 2 at Neutz, they pillaged EiUux and eon- - Office p.m.; and in the School Post OfHee. will which Nebraska. sor Castle. He cf ltuildiug, made his War, the centrated of at uoases of the various Wards at 5.30 p.m Secretary appearance Dijon. $5 $8 $15 $ 20 $ 35 $ 60 T 10 70 40 18 25 60 30 9 11 21 65 40 13 18 30 90 60 19 25 45 S4 45 75 100 135 BY TELEGRAPH. - 'arliamentary Crisis in England! us bhn Briglit to Resign his Position in the Cabinet! 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