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Show BY TELElillAPJl. ..rr , Spwial to the OiiDt Junction by the Atlantic tad Pacific Teigrapli Cotnixny.j WEDNESDAY and 8ATVRBAY, UvilOSE llui'w SlHiUEPr, to whom iUl HmuuiliUA. efanhl I address. C Six Men and a Boat Blown to Pieces! , Sacks Prime Eastern Flour BRO'S & Co., Ogden. r,no ttLKER have de- pkcknt Developments mines are oMtrated that the Ogdcn ''. usw, Wood . n . says, lighting iu tiie Boulevards, llnur-muu- n Faubourg and 81. Houore wua very severe ; many houses ure filled with deadend wouuded of both aided. Tue hotel of the minister of finance is burning fiercely, uud the north side of the Louvre is completely gutted. Four walls oulyofthe Palais Ruyal are standing. Fighting is v.ry beveie around the Hotel de Ville, which ia bbmug, set ou fire with petroleum. The British embassy building is much damaged, and the Office of Archives is burut. The Place de Iu Concorde is terribly injured. No quarter given. The Veisaillisls behave well to the inhabitants. A tire is raging in nearly every street. The northern railway station is in the hands of the Yersuillists. Tho Tribune special correspondent at Paris says, the Place Vendome was definitely occupied at four o'clock on The Insurgents Wednesday morning. made a strong tauU at Hue St. Houore. The Palais Royal was set on fire by the retiring Insurgents. The capture of the Place Vendome made the Tuilleries untenable, and the InsurgeuU saturated it with petroleum, and net it on fire. The Insurgents are still fighting like fiends. In eiuiiern Faubuurg the population seem mad with joy and the waves evThe Kt reels are quiet aud erywhere. the Versailles troops are orderly. A hunt for tho Commune lenders has begun and the police are nearchiug house, rooms and cellars. Paris is euveluped in a dense smoke und is terribly damaged. The streets are smeared with blood and are almost filled with debris. Another Paris correspondent describes the burning ot the Tuilleries; another t hut of the Hotel de Ville aud the awful The Austrian scenes accompanying. embassy aud the property of the Empress Eugeuie was burned. Caisse des Consignation is reported destroyed, like wise tue Spanish ouihusyy. ;t . Departure' from Paris is impossible, and travel through the city difficult and , dangerous. Auother correspondent telegraphs from Versailles, last night, that Paris is being burned to the ground. Tue mad ami frenzied Insurgents deliberately fired the Luiivre, the Tuiler-ieCour des C niptes. Hotel de Ville, churches and every public buildi g in the city. Tli" Ctitiil.igraiiun is rapidly extending. This coi'i espond"nt tried to In cuter Paris, but found it impossible. watching the fire he noticed a t rem en d dousincrea.se in the volume, and of the city, he says, will be burued before night.: Another correspondent from Versailles telegraphs that the lusurgeuls were bra-te- n everywhere, except at Belleville and Montrougc. The chief's are skedaddling. Dclucluse is a prisoner. is a prisoner of the I'russiaus. Thiers anuounces.that a 1 the. nationals will be disarmed immediately. A letter from Paris says; the VersailU ists arc masters of the situation, aud the city is in ashes. Detroit, 2b. The boiler of a tug exploded at noon y at Port Huron. Six men were killed and the tug blown to atoms. ,ibest Wine Mmt 1. 'la Ue - Tho whole of the lately occupied by the 2nd Cheap and Good premise store and meat ,.rd mar- used as a furniture eatab- ket, are now Mr. bccles, wfio uas eoiumen- iijhment. is an enterprising there, rtJ business custom and draws for bids who man . I. . .n Tli linm A.nmila fur. . is sound and subpiture bo has on hand, stantial, and the imported articles are elegant, and fit for any parlor, drawingtue room or bed chamber in territory. elegance and strength, often often combined'in not are qualities Bale in these regions, offered for goods blended them all to has Eecles Mr. but and deserves patronage. He is gether, anu lull siock ot new a just receiving joods from the East, which he intendto sell at prices lower than ever offered before. His cards, with list of prices re being circulated over all Northern Cheapness, , tri-col- flab. Xew leads opening up all The latest, discovery is a zinc mine; lots of the metal almost in a pure jttto. What's in the hole next T Miass-A- the time. News roa Miners. Respectable men tre making preparations to put tip those Tlieres' a good tio.e biuelting works. coming, boys. '.; Hot as blazes in the daytime; gentle lep'iyrs in the night. Sky Wcttiitn. cloudless, air pure and clear. s, the National held yesterday There was an audience of more than 30.000 people Tbt choral Concert by the Choir of the friited Kingdom, consisted of 5,00(1 oieea. Mr. Philip Phillips, the Singing Pilgrim, from New York, Bing "Your Mission." Both tho words and the mil- ic were exquisitely touching, and the linger did ample justice to the meaning 43-- 2 it both London Eng.) Time. The annual fete of JUsT Temperance League was at tbe Crystal Palace. one-thir- Doui-brows- Cr witu the Times. D. James 4 Co'e. ilea saw mill ha commenced runuing tjiin, and (he proprietors expect to keep Swr going all summer, turning out lum ber to order with promptness und dis-tcat low figures. Mr. James is a New and ought to succeed, it i in an excellent location, andean Ornish lumber of good quality. Those A) want I without paying to lumber get jl thing for it can get it by hauliug on tares. See advertisement. d 2. toik, The jury in the Foster case, this morning, returned a verdict of murder in the first degree, recommending mercy. The prisoner was remanded until tomorrow to receive his -- entence. i . fi ' Cincinnati, 21. ' Pinkerlon's detectives have received all but one thousand dollars of the money stolen from Adams' Express Co's sale in Columbus, Ohio, on the 10th inst. They arrested Theodore. Bradley, the lute railroad conductor, in Cuicago, with $13,000 of the funds. Geo. W. Bradley resides in Columbus, where they went and found $'!,U73 buried in his yard. The latter was one of the employees of the Express Co., was in the room of the company when robbed, and pretended he oau Dcen cmoroiorni' u. Sxu Francisco, 25. There was a raco at the Pacific Park, yesterday; "D fiance" distanced all the other horses in the first heat, and won the race with ease; time. '2 'S3. A steamer eighty feet loug is to be put on Clear Lake. man," Hoove. Mr. 0. F. Attwood informs that crops look splendid at Hooper- All the winter wheat, and all the barley which was sowed this spring are fading out, and there ia a good prosit for an abundant harvest. Tbey l"te thus far had of water for M plenty ""gating purposes, and there are no The passhoppers to bother them. people at Hooper enjoy good health and rt in excellent spirits. New York, 26. On Wednesday night the wind changboys were obstructing the ed at Paris, und the fires slackened; course of the water in the ditch on the heavens were still illuminated by the Sixth street. One of the boys made a flames. It is said that Maias prison is enbtch in the ditch bank and let the reduced to cinders. Fears are still D'Arboy. tertained for ater run down the street, when a In attempting' flight in the direction who had been watching their of Auher, Villiors and Romainville, the DtrPED Hist. On Thursday mo a Arch-bisho- gen-Hetoi- a, dements, caught the biggest of them Insurgents were repelled. Belleville Cannonading against &d dipped him in the ditch; the rest of mont oontinues. " bijvy skedaddled in " " t hurry. 1 j t ; 'foreign: ' 'i Cba ' i ' v Versailles, 25. Thiers has issued the following circulars We are masters of Paris, except a small portion. We occupied Louvre toDe day. The Tuilleries and the Palace court The saved. were partially Orsay reoord were wholly burned., twelve thousand We have already with Insurstrewn is Taris prisoners. small. The loss is Our gent corpses. will army behaved admirably; justice m be soon satisfied; and we are happy the midst of our misfortune. Paris, 2o. There was a furious cannonade and musketry all of la- -t night. - The at Duties snd Qliurmont still 'holdout. The conflagrations are s arc arriving from the decrcusing-.cngine; That Smeltkb. Plenty of material now, right to hand. A hundred tons of xiuc ore per week can be "ought into Ogden from the new mine. ni paying argentiferous ore will " "lumped down in startling quantities. ring on your smelter. ff fluxing 8d vrcshkb.. ' money that wants to easily should put up a tenAny one mp mill somewhere in "ere Ogden kanyon, can be had to anv Who Will be first on the wter-powc- r tMe. round; - Iusur-gentbate- ry of Ovdm Junction, Ogdm City, Ojjic AVHhAT,-afc.N-i- . -- f OGDETST " " POTATOES This I will endorse most hea'tily but why dot s t e trade pass through t The answer conies, because there are none who will purchase our Cache Valley proext Door to Z. C. HI. I., ducts in Brigham City, and as we have TO THB HJnMC A CHOICE been tooled so many times in taking our OFFERS of tiaoaral Merchandise, oobsutiog marno and to Ogden finding products ket there, why of course we must go where w e know we can sell, even at ruinous prices. GROCERIES, But this, as you say, should not be, HARDWARE, when we b lieve it our duty to deal as much as possible among ourselves.. Now TINWARE, the idea occurs to my mind, that if the BOOTS & SHOES, Parent Institution of Salt Lake City would organize a Branch, to do wholeHats, Clothing, Fancy Xo- saling in Brigham City for the benefit of Cache County then when we come over with our trade, we could very likely find a market for it without going any a fall and complete luortrntut of further. And moreover, it would save OinprOo Uniirn ma Mouicmfri, i'uiju, u,ia, lumiuis, mile? of travel between lirualK us fome forty-twaud laucy trude, Brigbuhi and Ogden, here we must now TIIE LIQUoTiJrTPARTMENT go to purchase our goods, after we have Contu'm the choiewt election of WIdm, Itrmndien, disposed of our butter, eggs io., in Akubol, tc etc., all of whirb a bow Wnx wlri quarter. ( tlw ytj lowest pnMibl pricM. Prescription! To say the least of it, I think that concompounded by a Comnetaat Prueglitt, siderable consideration is due the sub- cortlully V.K All parties ioilnl't'vt tu tbe 1st end 3rd end e reqiieetetl to eettk immedi. Ward flu.ren 2nd interested. ject from parties with the Ogdeo City Cooperetire Mercnojtile The health of the peoplo generally is ately Institution. R. LALLANTYNB, rood, and everything seems to move Kuperintendeot. y smoothly along, although grasshoppers ire hatching out in scattering but numerous places, which m rs our peace a trifle; a good crop however, is looked for by farmers generally. HOME MANUFACTURES. Yours truly, W. bow tbe establishment We do not see ' OUR of a wholesale business at Brighan would ... help the Caohe Valley folks much on tbe score of produce, unless a market could be obtained to which the produce might be shipped. Our home market is insuf- U dow is operation, manufacturing Cloth of superior quality. , ficient for the supply. We do not see, find The folks" cannot however, why ' our Highest Price paid ,, for wool. markets fo- - surplus products, as well as one man we have in Indeed others. Ogden who is doing good business in (his line, vis!, Mr. C.W. Thornton, whoV'y at our and ships east and west a large quantity Sm of produce almost diiily. Ogdcn ougbt INSTITUTION, 'dry goods, an-oth- -T -- 40-- 1 BRIGHAM CITY Woolen Factory Cash paid for Hides TASXEBY. DKI'ARTJIEXT. ' " ou foot, SiglOc. per 10c tolld, MCTTON, " VKAU Bl'TTEIU 201 BOU8.-2- Call attention to tbtiir lure btiJ 8100k, just ruucivcJ, Jr.. in part, Jlt-riuoM- DRY GOODS. toc. DELA1.NES Armor " Wool EXLMS-18o.to- jr- SSty. t . yard, " " Skirt(, ct;. dvt Tho Celebrated Ciililomia Itlanke tc, Rug, Flannels and Hosier) . yrd. " 400 Y II 12 Sic. DRILLS 24c to PUCKS 30c DOMESTICS-l- " " " " " " " to 16)yj. 36e to 80s. . to 30c. 5c ' SB. . LAWNS 20c to 24c l'RI.NTS,-lJ- y:. to H.c' STRIPES, u complete 16c to 27c Slipper, Hetulllo and Aretie etc., etc. " - GROCEHlliS, Home under-a- c Stti.-ii- 4;, OOFFEE22C to 4io. CUKE-- Uc W22c. 8UUAR 13c to 17c TEA 11,00 to l,i!. BACON, Side, inc. " Heme. 10c to tin. CANDY in Gent', Ladies', Mi.sef and Children? IlootK, Mhoen, Over-Sboe- " " TICKLNUS,-.18cto4- io. great SHOE DEPARTMENT So. Sc. FLANNELS OINt)HAM-1JKANS-S7;c.t- g, tf Satins, UoiH'llaiits, Cloaliinpi, Slum Is, Arahx, Chameleons, Cloth Coatit, Iiuliaorul und Gored 3ie lltKACHED 13.V. per CIUMURAYS iioe to Sj. " CI1KCKH SSe to SOo, " 2f to COTTONADES COTTON THREAD 40 to $100 per " YARN' S2.SG per bnnoh. " WARpS $3,50 " wU-assorl- Tartan E'lnid, 1'opUusi, 0C C1UCKUSS. x, Also HATS and CAPS, &C. , to Sic Slink. Coney, Ermine, Squirrel and Heaver Kef tn. Trunks and Valmet; indow Cnrtniui W CarpeiH, and Shades. CLOTHING. READY-MAD- The Highest Price paid fur all kiuJ of Furs. HARDA full Stock of GROCERIES, WARE, etc., etc. Call and Examine. inducements::. J.n.ECCLES&CO. To all General Wood Turners, von CABINET MAKERS. cAiv fJE'r vj H. DINWOODEY'S Av aud A CO. Lave en excellent of Uome - Manufectnred FUKNli'CRE at their Imported on lmi itrrt. Often. Evniy article 1 and will be .ld TH. K&'LBS the Peoplo in the different Settlement!). FURNITURE AND FL1NITUHE STORE, CHEAPER Til AN ANYTHING OF THE KIND HERETO- SALT LAKE CITY. Good Chaira for Si 5 por Duzuh, FORE OFFERED FOR SALE IN UTAH. DedbteaJa ............fruia $G.0O to Chairs, per set Ulack Walnut Lounges, each Black Walnut Fall-Lea- f Tables... BUcV Wulnut Criba, each (Knocked down and boxed,) $12.00 Fall Leaf Tables - 8S and " WK.htaud, Rurmuf, Itocklnz Chair. etc, etc., at equelly rednoad prwee. 9.00 6.00 8 00 Kitchen COO b i Wtlnut Bedsteads, Mat- - 22-t- trtte, TabU SOOJU 37 rf CO, 5Luu itreet, Ogdeo. .1 CON- OGDEN CITY, UTAH. TEMPLE STREET, Oue ecd 0 33tf SASH, and GENERAL ; DOORS, KEPI AT PUBLISIIERS' PRICES. . AND HAND ON FCI.L BCPPLY 07 BO0K8, PAPERS. Metiuiiaee, sto couateuU; ou band, and torgeie MADE TO ORDER. 2fl. 6 by Oft. DOORS, Cft. 8. 21't. 8 6, and by a cholnt Mectla of FencT Oooai, Ctperi, Aleo Tubeceoe, etc., etc, Comer, Ogden City. at our Depot, Broom', 0tf OGDEN TANNERY. YOU WOULD UiTiien, u SliadeTrees! HOWEVER COSTLY lN or elegant, in complete in its adornment without its complement of SHADE TREES; and the; also adl a beauty that notliingelse will to t lie humblest dwelling or location. Spring is tbe time to plant thorn. Mr. A. C. Pvpercan supply either Locust or Mulberry trees in any desired number, from 2 in. to 8J in. in diameter at the butt, and will deliver 'hem on the earn at S. L. City, at from 60 cents to $1.00 each. BUILDING, a. a rypER, President Young's OtBce, Salt Lake City 22-t- f E. J. WATKINS, IJoot nnd Shoo Maker At tbe efra of the Bif Boot, Fifth Btreet, Ordea. All kiodn f Boole end hboee nede to order. Ke- ir. oeetly exeooied. Froduoe tfckeo tu peymeat. Illgkcfct Price pai.i for all Kinds oftli llldoft. Boot 49" Kincmber Big i)UIhS AND CLOAK D. M. BTDART MRS. la 'W miLL. u u VO STEAM PLANING BE WE Li, FOHTlflBD, TBI Cvme to my Tannerr and Me If I will nt eell tli, beat, wl c1k, yon u iOOI LKATU til the clieeeit in the uej'lul. HIDKS and BARK WAXTFTt. JO.NA'l'UAN BROWNINO. ' ,t FRAMES, ETC., NEWSAGENTS. IF :; MOULDINGS, (Suceeeeon to C, B. Mc5rjor), 4 Last of V. C E. R. Depot. ' a half Clock F. A. KING & CO., BOOKSELLERS $17. SALT LAICK CIXY. lJTJTCIIEIl.' FRE6II AND SALTED MEATS STANTLY ON HAND. to 89. $0. i lllllJUlil 1 SODTII RALPH DOUGLASS, 10 r Oranre promptly executed. the drugHePartmext, . OOc M BEEF VE there." U0 oo. BARLEY, flOO CITY MERCANTILE au. par per busho. OATS.-S- 0& .... p! DEY GOODS GEOCERY VRODCCE, FLOmil.W I. 27, 1871. WUOLESniTl'KICE UST. 1 CU-ronn- e, Jfa, Utah Territory, "; one-thir- AMERICAN".. New York, 2d. A speck) dispatch gives the ditails of the fearful scene enacted in Paris yesTtie Tribune terday. coire.ipoudeut " iiogueu, juuw Wood' th' Lankyshire 1 cbp- , W Insurgents! Z. C. M. . . - Devilish Doings of the the irrepressible . ... ., order to suppiy iue wuu 0. flood- -in influx of gold Keekers has laid h, yjst immense Block of the very best c'life'rni Wines and a full line of Fish, Preserved Meals, and Fruits His Port, Sherry, ere'ry description. are"bJ Wines auperior to all other Ihers. Remember the price, "Gets, per ... '.. rnniiiv for that chap 'ot sells t . , Corpses! D. : ' Paris Strewn with . viely to prove Case! COMMERCIAL. they . , Verdict in the Foster , accomplish but to be the great depot of the north, for both produce and merchandise, but we London, 25 would sooner see it at Brigham, than A special to the Daily Krv eys that Lave the trade pass right away to outViuoy telegraphs fhat the Hotel de Vilie is ocoupied, Delaohuse was arrested. siders. Ed. " The Insurgents ai St. Antoine, Belleville anil Montrouge fight without lendBbioham Citt, May 2i, 1371. ers to check the advance of the LuiToa OamtN Jcsonos; , ' : Dear Sir. ; ; ; I ' ' Signor Farint is here giv' r I London, 25. ing valuable instructions to our musical It is said that negotiations are pro- departments and singers. The present gressing between England nud Germany scarcity of greenbacks bind red bim for the cession of Heligoland. from having a good house on Monday Loudou, 25 a.m. evening when he gave a publio perforLatest dispatches from Paris say that mance at the Court House ball, assisted Luxembourg has been partially blown by Prof. Fishburn's excellent choir, and up. The Palais Royal is still burning ; the organ uewly imported. d We have heard of no trouble yet from of the Louvre has been only saved. Fighting continues at the Hotel hoppers, they are plentiful in some lode Ville aud at the terminus of the northcal. ties if the mountains, and a little ern railroad. Marshal McMahon with below Mantua (the Little Valley) is covstaff lias removed to the Place Vendome. ered with the pests. A heavy rain is Our new postmaster Mr. Simpson falling. seems to be the right kind of man tor Versailles, 26. r The Insurrection Is squelched at Quar-tle- r his office, the duties of which he studies Mouffiai d, 0,000 prisoners of the In- well. We have splendid prospects of a good surgents are still confined at Belleville and Chaumont, from whence petroleum crop, rains are couiiug plentifully, and shell are fired all over Paris. The follegularly. lowing were destroyed j the Tuilleries, Respectfully, A. C. offices of the Ministry of Finance, Prefecture ofPulice, Court of Accounts. PalllEnALD Items. From the Salt Lake ace of the Legion of Honor, The barHerald of Friday we glean the following racks on Quay D'Orsey, Hotel de Ville items: and Monte de Piete. At Deep creek, in Western Utah, the McMahon has sent tbe Insurgents the last summons, saying that those captur- crickets and grasshoppers have made ed armed, shall be shot. The Insurtheir appearance in great numbers, degents hold Berey, Place Bastille, Belleville and Menille Moutanf. stroying the crops and cattle range in The Government has captured tho Ma- that valley. ias and Lyons, and the Orleans Railway On Wednesday, zX Salt Lake City, a stations. 1 he hostages have been transabout seven years old, the son of ferred to N'ouguttte. The Insurgents boy have evacuated and exploded fort Ivry. Joseph J. Taylor, was thrown from a mule, and, striking ou the back of his head, fractured his skull, into which a Drs. Anderpiece of gravel penetrated. Correspondence son, Pilchards and Davis were called, Malau Citt, May 21st, 1871. who removed the gravel and dressed tbe Eiutor OaiiE.i Junction: wound. The boy is now doing well. asare a Prospects bearing brighter Officer Wm. Hyde, who was charged pect here than usual, although there is not as much freighting as has been prewith beatiug the soldier Geiger, was, vious seasons. But the fields are being well fenced and the crops are looking en Thursday, brought before Judge fine, but the little invaders have just McKean and dismissed, tbe prosecution commenced to make raids upoa our withdrawing entirely from the case. crops; the Lord knows the result aud we must leave it iu his hands. DsskretF vkmi.no !s'iws Items. From The miners are still prosecuting their the Vein of the 25th we learn that grasslabors diligently, with full hopes of future success, as they have now laid hoppers in the vicinity of St. Charles, in Rich Couuty.were never more numerous out in labor about from five to six hundred dollars in a tunnel, end are still that , at present, although they have continuing the work. as yet done but little damage to the .The Co operative Store is going on successfully, as there is a continual in- crops. crease in business under the wise direcOn the 15th iust. a fire destroyed tbe tion of E. M. Curtis, whose whole soul stables, sheds anJ grain owned by Mr. is in the business. Mrs. Lars Jensen and John Barker, Stock is looking well and enriching How the fire originated is their owners, although butter is at a St. Charles. discount, and there is great trouble to unknown. find markets for it. Specimens of lead and silver have The season has been dry, but we are found in Bear Lake Valley, which been having a fine refreshing shower to the hare, the appearance of being vciy joy of the inhabitants. There has beer, great eauso of sorrow, rirA. as many hare been sick amoug the At St. George in the South, the season juveniles, and Mr. John Price and family has thus far been very dry, which has have been ainongsl the, sufferers; they had two children die in one day. The had a bad effeot on the stock 15th of May one died about 7 a. in. and range. But these is plenty of water in the other at 7 p.m. T'ey were buried the streams and the crops have not sufen the 17th and followed by many symfered from that caue. Tbe general Mrs. was friends. too Price pathising sick to attend the funeral. prospeot for a plentiful harvest, is good The Ji'kction is coming regularly to Fruit will be unusually abundant there hand. this season. Yours truly, HOBDAY. A number ef tea lions which were captured on the bea:h of one of the Pacific islands, are on exhibition at the Wsllsvills. Cache, May 23. Museum and Menagerie, 8. L. City. The EniTOK Or, pes JtiscTtos j lions are peculiar leoking creatures have Deab Sib. I noticed in your" issue of quite an intelligent appearance and tbe "Editorial 17th headed article an May of them will repay a visit to tbe sight a correspondence," and after giviug Menagerie. ion of your travels 4c. in Cache, you proceeded to eulogize the Co operative Institution of Brighan City all of which,"? I' believe it justly ' deserves, and .iioretoo but as you say, ''Brigham is very quiet, a Utile too quiet,' with tbe facili:ie at its command, much of the trade which pa ses through to the other side of the river, ought to stop right provinces, but . , little. wisnES rv:RvnorY tliftt h hue e KrRST-CLASKUW&a MdCIll.Nc:, end !i propemd to do ell kind of on rra"niiM trni, et br Ilwidnere on the Bearh, KOIJRTU BTKKfT. Four lihrVn taH of the Tithing OlBcc. Addrera, P. 0, Box . Dunford & Sons, SALT LAKE CITY,': Are still driving an excliisiTe Doot, Sb 00 and U at Trade, Wholesale and Retail, 1 ' at the Mammoth Boot, Shoe, and Hat Store, EAST TEMPLE STREET. We have a large and varied Stook of tbe above Goods on hand, and are receiving; fresh Goods from the East and West every day; ako a good supply vt Custom 3iade BotM and Shoes, f the best quality. All of which w are determined to sell at the very lowest possible prices. Examine our Goods and Price bei'cre purchasing oleewhere. : ' . |