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Show Co, Pi awaiting an interview with Bismarck, ' H. Marsailles, . . WKDNKSDAY and SATlIRTliY. fverv Garibaldi official received having noj fobli" the Ooden Publish""! Company. b tification from the Italian Government I 11..,; . ..r i. : i of his release from restraint, left the Is' coiumuuicatiumi should be who'" nil Buhimuim land of Caspia- in a fishing vessel, and ljrti.wlarrived here yesterday. Nancy, 8. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Political discussions are said to be $6.o 4.1)0 Agitating the French in Metz; and even L Month 2.1") the troops are reported to be divided, .10 while among the general erocerg the party lines are distinctly drawn; the ADVERTISING. OF RATES Republicans andlmpervalists being about 1870. No. OGDKX, UTAH, WEDXIiSIKiV? OCTOBKR 12, equally divided, though there bare been, as yet, ne difficulties resulting from thevet r of opinion. In several ins a I , . a. the right diversity when important movewere taken as tne vessel neareu me ive belligerents; arid to cause the least The body of her child lay on stances, however, detectives being in wait for detention consistent with the objects of side, and the razor that inflicted the ments have been projected, the failure quarantine, wounds, was found in the bed, between of concurrent activn rTlO line., $ 23 36 57 $S10 $1518 $ 2025 $ 3540 $ 6070 Special to the Oodbn Junction by the Atlautic and them. In their possession was found this proclamation. among the Generals' of either the bodies. The mother lay upon her or war of No.shipg for privateers tools 1 i .. 11 21 30 80 60 g melting in the Council has prevented their plan moulds, coiu, acids, I 1'acitlc lelegraph Company. 40 ft 10 1.1 18 30 65 HKI belligerent shall bo permitted, while in back, with her limbs crossed, and her from being carried eut. Of the princi coin, etc. i Column, Wl 1S5 60 11 16 1 25 45 7. A any port, harbor, roadstead or waters right hand and arm resting on her pal Generate, two Marshal Bazaine andt Washington, 20 30 34 45 75 100 135 200 within the jurisdiction of the United breast. The bed was literally drenched Gen. Bourtmllo still adhere to the cause lo submitted to Gen. M. The P. day, Juiae Card. $5 per month. envelStates, to take in any supplies, except with gore, and the blood from the throat of the Empire, while the veternm, Gen. of the President samples stamped met provisions, and such other things as may of the woman, spurted nearly across the Trnnlent advertising to be paid for in advance. contract. late the under They is a fervant RepiMian; opes, of ten lines of type of this A Square consist hen found, the bodies were Changarnier, his approval and the contractors have be requisite for the subsistence of her room. The majority of the soldiers woclaim , .B- been notified, and they will commence crew; and except so much coal, only, as cold, but had not assumed a state of rig themselves Republicans. Yearly lullBC,D"' of twenty-fiv- e may be sufficient to carry such vessel, if ldity. to deliver them as soon as the Departth only the additional sharge m It is stated, upon reliable information ui w Ior whiioiiuuii, u7 nuasqu without sail power, to the nearest EuroFOREIGN. forto be The order them. conment over for from military circles at Berlin, requires occupying space gleaned charged JiXTKA 7. Berlin, from New York, to pean port of her own country; or, in recruits warded lor even if Pans should capitulate, (he? that or Aiivertisementa retained on "siwcial !fU The Dcmocratio workingmens' union of Prussians intend Fort Sully, Dakotah, for I he 17th Infantry case the vessel is rigged to go under to retain possession of will be chanred twenty-- i of ih outside oftheper, and a steam this have be may propelled by is revoked, and they will bu forwarded sail, adopted protest against the Territory of France, from tne city city, on the above ratos. Pr eent. additional from New Port Barracks, Kentucky. power, then with half the quantity of i he annexation of Alsace and Lorraine. of Pans AJvertie"'e"ts not marked on the ropy with thenorthwardly to the Belgian insertions, will be published at ouiopwhich she would be entitled to re- The commission of the North German y in a direcLarge forces are employed in repairing coal frontier, and transient at and charged wii until ordered out, who steam have been Confederation if negotia tion to the Swiss alone; dependent, upon the damages on the Chesapeakeand Ohio ceive, of Basle, until a city Inserted till forbid, will be "ADVERTISEMENTS canal, and the navigation will be fully and no coal shall be again supplied to ting with the Bavarian and Wurte'mburg stable government can be established to ,Mtim! until ordered out, in every instance, and restored within three weeks, nnd will any such ship of war, or privateer in Governments have suspended their ses negotiate a peace. Hinted tor accordingly. cost bet ween 80,000 and 100,(H!0 dollars the same, or any other port, harbor, sion. Baron Rogg and the other Ger .rivileee of vearly and half yearly advertisVienna, 7. ia restricted to theirdirect line of business, and to place the works again in running or roadstead or waters of the United States man diplomatists composing the com am interview with M. Thiers obtain will advi'rtiseor oilier Real Auc tHin, KUito, ji tier. At a cabinet meeting to day, no without rpecial permission, until after mission have been summoned to the roy the Missieres! Emperor of Austria apon his return enU foreign to thair regular trado, will he charg ersaillcs. Gen. business of public importance was iraos he expiration of threo mouths from the al headquarters at smMirately. from St. Petersburg. here sir lie Governor Allech of will has been appointed in Kn i.lvertiseinents from the Stutes acted; in fact t lie members employed ime when such coal may have been last Versailles, 8. advertised our cash rates,) the (at ted without their time in smoking and chatting on supplied to her within the waters of the Strasbourg. The fourteen German army one ol our The Germans are bringing up heavy iccumpanving the order, unless from W ot Gen. on United war under such unless leflstras erder, Slates; corps ship various topics, principally tlie coining Malar authoriwd Advertising Agents, and five thousand tons of or privalecr shall, sinco the last time bmirg and took up their line of march siege artillery, in mmmunicatioiui devoid of interest to the elections. for the ammution, bombarding of Paris. interests, to intended promote private fiMic, or thus supplied, have entered a European into the south of France yesterday; they The French have abandoned Washington, I). C. 8, the redoubt .ill be charged as advertiaemenm, and payment to ot effect will with the she the Ooveinnient whicu w was issued e port The following proclamation probably junction foioired ia advance. Ifpernoiuil in character, Pierrefette. The French now occupy at 'J advertise or and Belfort Von Tereskow's near rJe've tl right to reject any article, belongs. from the State Department army a redoubt at Colombes in the arc of the ment of this class. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto continue their movement southward 22nd day of August, on the Whereas, Seine, on the northwest fron Mount. FRANKLIN D. RICHARDS, Editor. set my hand, and caused the Seal of the ly 1S((), my proclamation was issued en Stalisian; they threaten the Prussian at on the C, W. PENROSE, Associate Editor. Done Bismarck issued lo be Count Mates United the has altned. column at Genevilliers where their can joining neutrality, in the present war of following dispatch from Ferrierg, dis between trance and the North dcrmaii City of Washington, this eighth day non have been mounted. The Prussian of-Wa- r! one Re determination to subvert our a of Lord in the October, claiming year rified mortars, upon the heights of Ville- Confederation, and its allies, and declar OCDEN DIRECTORY. thousand, eight hundred and seventy; and publicanism in r ranee: "I do not hold ing, at. far as it seemed to be neces endanger the more populous quar jeuf of the Independence of the Uuited States to the opinion that, the Republican in ter of Paris, and the outlaying villages. sary for the respective rights and obli of America, iniicd Stales OIHocrs for stitution constitutes the of ninety-fittFrance, danger gatioiiB of the different parlies, and of Tours, 8. . Hali. U. . Grant. for Germany; nor have I ever expressed Signed, the citizens of the United States; and All classes at Paris are animated by Governor J. Wilson Shaffer. The proclamation of the President such a view to any person. most whealthy Whereas, subsequent information gives Vernoa II. Vaughan. Secretary Count Bismarck slated that Germany the military spirit. Tho produces no comment, as it was generreason armed cruisers lo that citizens willingly share in the burdens of M. Patrick. E. apprehend Marshal lnforiMation been does not Government had form of what care of the beligerents may bo tempted to ally expected. the war, and take the positions assigned U. S. Attorney C. II. Hempstead, to the France may possess, whether it be Mon abuse the hospitality therein accorded received here from San r rancisco, them upon the wall. The members of Sunt. Irutuin Affairs J. E. Toiirtellotte. had offers effect so that French archical or cruisers it that Democratic, appeared to them, in the ports, harbors, road C. C. Clements. the Rothschilds family mount guard upSurveyor-Generit substantial of which that hurried in neighborhood, peace. guarantees on the ramparts. steads, and other waters of United States J. B. Over Receiver of Public Monies Rome, 7. somewhat, as they showed a concerted by making such waters subservient to action to ton. London, 8. whole blockade the Pontifical been have reserves The effectually 1 the purposes of war ; know, therefore, Considerable uneasiness was manifes Reautrar of Land Office George R. sent to to form Frauwe German all American a coat corps. agaiust AMERICAN. ted in diplomatic circles to day, by the Ulysis S. Grant, President of the United Maxwell. London, 7, New York, 7. States of America, do hereby proclaim, vessels. news from Vienna that an extraordinary Jolin F. Taggart. U. S. Assessor A special meeting ol the tubinet was large number of Imperial exiles cabinet meeting had been The particulars of the terrible earth and declare, that any frequenting, and held this U. S. Collector 0. J. Hollister. is held the from for it Island on the are France said, purpose, residing to consider a note from BerChief Justice J. B. McKean. quake near Bailing, China, from Bombay, use of the waters of the United States of considering the European difficult morning of ie, Jersey. Among (he distinguished per lin. O. F. Strickland and report numerous towns and villages by the armed vessels of either beliger Associate Justices uud to devise some plan whereby a sons are M. M. llouher, Mar C. M. Hawley. The Journal de Brussels, is responsible destroyed, and the probable loss of seven cut, public ships, or privateers, for the sitoiig effort cam be made to stop the shal Le Bouf. The Journals here pub or eifflit thousand lives, many ol iiiem purpose ol preparations for hostile oper war for a story that negotiations are pending: lish trance. another between Prussia and firey manifesto from the pen officials of high position. The imperial ations, or as posts ot observation upon between the German Government, RusOfficers: Territorial offices to is use his Grant of Louis Blanc. good (inxious IP. William Dele.iiate to Conuress sia and Napoleon. The object being to highway between Pckin and u llnssa lias the ships of war, or privateers, or mer- to bring about peace, believing thereby v Antwerp, 7 been totally obstructed by the full of a chant vessels of the other beligerent ly Hooper. prevent the establishment of tho French would niuke own our it Government that The entrenched evac been camp having Zeruhbabel Snow mountain and the upheaving of a new ing within, or being about to enter, the Attorney-GenerRepublic. the the of in all the militia uated has been eyes European stronger occupied by one. 1 he election of members to the con Marshal J. D. T. McAllister. jurisdiction of the United States, must nations than it is now. the French late who were by prisoners, London dispatches announce a growing be regarded as unfriendly, and offensive: Auditor William Clayton. stituent assembly has been postponed. ly quartered atBeverloo. The Mexican claims would make Treasurer James Jack. feeling of hope among the besieged of and in violation of that neutrality which Brest, e. J 7 There Kanmer able Schools now ia H said Prussians that the Paris. Common Sun.nnirtuUni of public building. flelghitn, it is the determination of this Govern very regret The authorities of this city, have re and on are one had claims The which been abanto 1,000 1,100 intend to assault the city, having ment to observe; and side, the end that Belgium troops Zuberl It. CampWl. fused food or shelter to the volunteers doned the design of starving it out. If hazard, and of "such ap on the other. Total amount of Ameri ordered to withdraw from their obser for the French who arrived at can claims against Mexico, including vation on the frontier and which had this Port in the army, AVeber County Ofllcers: they make the attempt, the loss of life preheuded practice may be avoided, steamer Lafayette, from F. D will be enormous. further proclaim and declare, that, from the n oodhouse Tchuantcpee Company, partially retired again, have been sent for New York. Prolxitt and Cwntw Judge They felt disgusted nt sucli SaoT.UOT.dl'J. A London special says it is now highly and after the 12lh, day of October inst, ward. The Count of t landers has re-e- s Richards. on the part of the auaction ungreatful New York, 8, tablished his Headquarters here, and is will treat for and during the continuance of the pres Select Men Lester J. Herriek, Henry probable that Prussia thorities, and immediately left on foot, steamers French are a Richard when A French the with Ih eut force, hostilities between trance and Although Holmes, regu concentrating Ballnntync. heavy Republic, peace great without supplies, for the fortified city of Cltrk tnd Recorder F. 8. Richards, the French are willing to offer satisfac- North German Confederation, and its larly dispatched to Havre or Pans, camp is being formed at Alon, close to Rheiincs, where they anticipated a hos Twenty-fiv- e Aurclins Miner, tory terms. thousand men Prosecuting Attornet allies, no ship of war, or privateer of they have afforded no accommodation lo the frontier. unless for of all arms will compose this army, pitable reception. William Crttchlow Salaries Public Alick Mathews, who was convicted of either beligerent shall be permitted to shippers of merchandise, Berlin, 8. eve. v F. S. Richards. the manslaughter of Hugh McCall, was make use of any port, harbor, roadstead munitions of war. An application has 1 tie Prussians have began the active be Official dispatches from before Metz arc Sheriff William Brown. In consideration of his or other waters within the jurisdiction been made for the transportation f a siegement of Mcsieres and Rociry, close sentence!. at hand, and contain intelligence Assessor and Collector Sanford Bing recommended to mercy, the sentence of the United Mates, as a station, large quantity of merchandise, consist to the Belgian frontier, and breaches of just of the severe battle of yesterday, in ot ham. the breadstuff, per our neutrality are feared. place of resort, for any warlike purpose, ing principally pronounced was only one year in which the French met with a repulse. Treasurer Israel Canficld. or for the purpose of obtaining any fa steamer YilU Be Paris' which left this Luxemburg, i Penitentiary. About two o'clock in the afternoon, the Wm. N. Fife. Coronsr Gen. Bourbake has been permitted to A disaster caused by the misplacecilities of warlike equipments; and n port on Friday last. The steamer Si. French appeared in heavy force above School on and sails Delawhich on of the Laurantc, ment of a switch took place Superintentknt Surveyor Meiz, by the order of the Saturday next, ship of war, or privateer, of either beli Woeppy, advancing briskly, and attackVim. W. Burton. out will take a cargo similar to that of King of Prussia. The country around is ware, Lackawauna and Western Railroad, gem shall be permitted to sail from, o Gen. Mummers division who conAs no protest being devastated by the Prussians, to ing near Dover this morning. The engine of leave any port, naroor, roadstead or the YilU l)t Paris. fronted them. At this point they were the Eastern express train, baggage, waters, subject to the jurisdiction of has been made against the shipment prevent the French, from obtaining pro City Ciovcrmnent: promptly met by the Prussians, who 18G1 Jan. of Act of YilU the cargo of the De Paris, visions Dy making sorties. 18, Incorporated by smokine and one passenger car, was the U. S. from which a vessel of the held their ground against superior num Of it is natural to presume there will be no Municipal election biennially on the thrown from the track; the engine turned belligerent, whether the same shall be Brussels, 7, bers. second Monday of February. There are symptoms of a revolt among soon as Sharp fighting ensued and as Meetings over on its side, breaking some of the ship of war, a privateer or merchant intervention or trouble in the depart one charge by the French was of the on Council frame-worure of the St. I.aurantQ, which will be the prisoners confined at Beverloo. The The fireman leaped ship, shall have previously departed un weekly, Monday light City repelled, another, more desperate than off the engine and escaped iu safely; but til after the expiration of at least twenty nave t evenings, at City Hall, Main Street. freighted principally with a war-lik- e a Deen sent as here neigian rines, the preceeding was made with like reMayor Loren Farr. the engineer remained by the locomotive, four hours from the departure of such cargo. The steamer now lies in the temporary precautionary measure and sult. Reinforcements reached both PrusAlder nun F. A. Brown, 1st Ward: dock Hoboken. at the prisoners will be distributed among attempting to Btop it. The train was last mentioned vessel, beyond the juris company's sians and French, increasing the extent L. J. Herriek, 2d broken to fragments. The conductor was diction ot the United btates. It an Details have been received here of the different fortresses as soon as possi of the engagement which lasted until 3d A. J. Shupe, ble. window of the Vienna correspondence says Aus pitched headlong through sliipofwaror privateer of either beli the boarding of the American Schooner' when the French precipitately renight, Counselors James Mc Gaw, Walter the smoking-car- , and received a severe gcrent, shall after the time of this noli . h. laoens, oy me f reach war tria will aid Russia in anything she un- treated, having been repulsed In every Thompson, William W. Burton, Josia.li cut. on the head from broken glass; also fication takes place, enter is dertakes. harstated It as an on undoubted 13lh the off steamer, Talisman, any port, ult., direction, and unable to break through Lenviit, Israel Canfield. one passenger was slightly injured. The bor, roadstead or water, of the United the south-wecoast of Sandoniingo. fact that a secret alliance offensive and the Prussian lines, which was their eviRecorder Thos. G. Odell. A cars were not much damaged. special States, such vessel shall be required to The schooner was loaded with coffee, defensive exists between them, dent object. The French loss in killed Attorney A. Miner. train conveyed the passengers to this depart, and to put to sea within twenty and tho captain was forced to show his Constantinople letters mention great and wounded, was fearful; all the killed Marshal Vf. N. Fife. tour hours alter her entrance into papers. After their examination, the alarm city. over the appearance of a Russian were left on the field. Treasurer Aaron Farr. The steamer St. Jjawrenee, from liavre, such port, harbor, roadstead or waters, vessel was allowed to depart. The squadron in Greek waters : a hostile Assessor and Collector S. Bingham. Simultaneously with the French atcomes full of Frenchmen; Bishop Ottawa except in a case of stress of weather, of French commander stated that he had demonstration is looked for by the Turks tack, and disastrous defeat, at this point, Surveyor W. W. Burton. her requiring provisions, or other things chased and boarded a Spanish mail who have little is amoog the passengers. hope of resistance a division in force was made by the Captain of Police P. G. Taylor. The Hornet was seized by Marshal necessary for the subsistence of her steamer, and examined her papers. A The official report of Sedan contains Prussians Justice of the Peace S. Egglcston against several divisions of on the ground that she intended crew, or for repairs; in either of which large German trade is carried on in the Sharpe nothing new, but says Napoleon con French troips on the right bank of the Constable C. F. Middleton. to carry an armed expedition to Cuba, cases, the authorities of the port or of West Indies, and a great many prizes ducted himself with great coolness and Moselle. The French retreated, and in violation of neutrality laws. It is. the nearest port, as the case may be, will fall into the hands of the Talisman. courage throughout the battle showed no desire to encounter the Ogrfcii PoNtOflier: understood that the seizure was made at shall require her to put to sea as soon as When last seen sue was steering for the The Prussian guns are nearly all in Prussians. A briskagain wna ARRIVAL AND CLOSING MAILS. cannonading instance of the Spanish Consul, affi possible, after the expiration of such south coast of Sandomingo. the po&ition before Paris, and the bombard ARRIVALS their some until up up'on kept position, r been made davits that Lperiod of twenty-fouThe bombardment of Paris has begun. ment will be commenced from all the Wt Lake City, daily . hours, without having previously 7.30 tm. . . time after dark; but with what result is 7.30 a.m. the vessel was to carry arms to the in . . t, Thrncgli Mail daily . ting her to take in supplies beyond permit Dispatches state that the Italian naileries simultaneously, the moment unknown. The Prussian loss in the two Mail 7.30 . . Xwth, Thruagh a.m. daily case Cuba. The to be what be is immedifor her in in has Calabria may necessary " LrcaL, Bin KlderCuanty, daily earthquakes destroyed he arrangements are completed; the engagements is estimated at six hun7.30 a.m. surgents 1 he deputy-marsha- l, ate use. And if any such vessel which o or y towns and at least K,000 lives. East, Tarugh Mail daily . . 4.30 p.m. heard on the 2oth. . French fortress at Belfort, ig to be at dred and thirty men killed. closing. proccede'd last evening to thefootof 12th may have been permitted to remain Louisville, 8. tacked at once. Salt Lalw CiV, daily 3.30 p.m. street," East where the Hornet is within the waters of the United States river, The Steamer ever constructed largest London. 7, . 8.30 p.m. . yst,Thmji;li Mail dailv . . 3.30 p.m. lying just off the Novelty Works, and for the purpose of repairs, shall continue on the Western waters, was launched . orth, ThroMRh Mail daily The Masonic fraternity ef England " Local, Box Kliler County, WARREN HTSSET, No 0. I. DAHLER, resistance within such port, harbor, roadstead or this evening at Howards Shipyard, at have contributed 3.30 p.m. quietly took possession. daily seventy thoueand . . Bait Lake City. 9.00 p.m. was offered "t, Through Mail daily . UelnrM, Montana. by Captain Jones; no arms, or waters, for a longer period than 24 Jeffcrsunville for Capt Geo. Pegran, for pounds sterling for the relief of the fam MAILS. were foutid on hours, after her necessary repairs shall the St. Louis and New Orleans trade. ilies of the German stores or ammunition soldiers. CUWI?tO. DAHLER & CO,, 1ILSSEY, board for any persons other than the have been completed, unless within such She was named at the launch, the h and Rich County WednesJayj Tours. 8. and Saturdays 3.30 p.m. officers and crew. affidavits re- 24 hours, a vessel, whether a ship of James Howard, in honor of the builder. Twenty A late dispatch from Eppinal announ- BANKERS, to Ocdei. Mondays aad Thursdays 2.30 p.m. . , I I 'i. cite that the Hornet was to receive arms, war, privateer or merchant ship of the ana over ces that on Wednesday a severe battle ine launcu was inagninceni, iteville NEW BCILDIXO, Wedneadays and Saturdays 6.00 a.m. JESNIN08' from stores and vessels other ammunition 3.0(1 p.m. belligerent shall have departed fivj hundred persons were on board at was fought on the road, between' Roan Jlain City Mondays and Thursdays - STREET, OttDEX, MAYS 4.00 pan. which would proceed down the bay and therefrom, in which case the lime limited the time, and thousands more in the Let wwrdaleWednesdays and Saturdays ape and Breuyer, and in the depart- oolwr and Alma Wednesdays anil transfer them to her near Sandy Hook, for the departure of such ship of war or yard. Her dimensions are length of ment AXD SALT LAKE CITT. of the Vorges, between a column 12.00 a.m. Saturdays was done when she previously de- privateer, shall be extended so far as nun, o.hi as Dealera In Gold Dust, Coin aad Currency. Draw wun nny ieei ueam, ana of Prussians, numbering OFFICB HOURS, icei, eight thousand, Exchange on bio franciaco, Montana, frmvar, may be necessary to secure an interval she now draws two feet nine inches. me rencn national "nsral Delivery open from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. parted for Cuba. guards, and regu- Bt. Loma, Naw York, and all parti of j;urp. Travel is gradually being resumed upon of not less than 24 hours, between such She classes a number one. Sunday 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. ( lars who were entrenched upon the high REGISTRY DEPARTMENT the main Southern railway lines, which departure and that of any ship of war, Collections promptly attended to. Itf road. . The Prussians were pushing forHaverhill, Mass, 8. Oiien from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. were temporarily interrupted by recent privateer or merchant ship of the other This morning Mrs. Colia Byckford and ward from the direction of Outside Door open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Colmar, when equinoctial storms. The most serious belligerent which may have previously her son Claranece, a lad 11 years of age they encountered the French behind ISAAC MOORE, Postmaster. same occurred the have to understood are roadstead A.. or were found dead in bed with their earth works, from which a quit port, harbor, injuries galling fire at several points on the Pennsylvania waters. in cut throats fearful a at was their manner, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR. ' Trains poured into the Prussians. The No ship of war, or privateer of either residence in this Levc Ogden daily, until further no-l- c Central route, where the bridges were city. Their throats Prussians charged in two columns, sup394 Ofllee opposite Op-debelligerent shall be detained in any port, had been cut transversely, and were cut for Salt Lake City at 8 a.m. and swept away on Monday night. Hotel, Private telegrams from Virginia to- harbor, roadstead or waters of the deep enough to sever the carotid arte- ported by artilley, to but they were not OGPEJf CITY. p.nu (For extra trains see time sufficiently strong dislodge the French Table.) Fr the East, at 7.25 a.m. For day say the damage to the great Southern United States more than 24 hours, by ry. The throat of the child showed five who harrassod them from all sides. All kinib of legal business The promptly mail route line is exaggerated by news- reason of the successive departures from or six frightful gashes, and his head 'ne West at 6.35 ,f p.m. engagement ended with the retreat of to. such accounts. roadstead or harbor, was port, Arrivo 7 Citv. paper his waters, severed Lake from a.m. Salt from The the nearly Prussians. body. The 10 National Guards up u 4.45 Colonel Whitley arrested Edward Gar- of more than one vessel of the other throat of Mrs. Byckford, had been cut maintain this p.m. From the East, 4.25 p.m. cia and Thomas Auburcy, two Spaniards, belligerent; but if there bo Beveral ves- deeply across the front atone stroke; inforced from position, and ore being re'foin the West, 6.35 a,m. Eppinal. Tho Vosges disATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR-AT-LAwho arrived here in a schoouer from sels of each, or either of the two belliSalt Lake City Time. her right hand was covered with blood, trict swarms with independent riflemen, Will PiwUce in all th Courts In same in the Brownsville, Texas, where, as alleged, gerents port, harbor, road- mixed with the hair of tho child; her who attack and harross Utnh and ad. ilgned the outposts of 'iMiiinn Territxn-ieis- . . fpecial attention given to Divine they were engaged in extensivc.business stead or waters, the order of their left hand was bathed in gore; as she the Prussians, Worship and Dommtic Collections. foreign held every , Sunday, 5n the Tabernele, counterfeiting American aud Mexican departure therefrom shall be so arranged was a left handed person, circumstances l iUa.ru. and 2 Berlin, 8. OITIee .ea p.m.; and in the School coin. Commisioncr Betts held them, in as to afford the opportunity of leaving favor the supposition that the fearful in A dispatch from I Versailles, dated yes"ouses of the various Wards at 5.30 p.m. default, in 10,000 dollars bail. The men alternately to the vessels of the mpeo- - deed was perpetrated by her own baud. terday, Friday, says Gen. Burnside is at lltii.ding, Post Ofliee. function. t - THE thc Kings Headquarters, JUNCTION. Devoted to News, Literature, Agriculture, Science, and the Arts. 82. VOI I. BY TELEG11APU. Terrible Earthquake! Dreadful Rail Road Accident! The Democrats Protest Against the Annexation Alsace and Lorraine! Bismarck Don't Fear the French Republic! The Prussians have Beguu to Besiege south-easterl- I President Grant's Pro -r- clamation! Launch of a Large New Steamship! An American Schooner boarded bya French Man The B ombar dment Paris! of Earthquake in Calabria! "Up in a Balloon!" Horrible Murder! Bat-ach- al ' er k. st .... .... fT 1 1 MINER, n attt-ii.tc- W. 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