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Show She ..l,lib-- mm Junction. WEDNESDAY anil SATURDAY, l "cry t!IK.N I'lUUSUI.NU COMFAXV. by tho MM ' ilRj to who'll (jjrenxxl- AW, President ami " lli"i"MS llinliu-n.- i cuinuiuuli-utiuu- Maunder, sliuiilil be - TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. OnYer Six 2.U Mouths giugle Copy .10 4 tt r- IH I 3 S Xo. 11 5 5 M O JUICTIOI, Garibaldi, heedless f his infirmities, recently left Tours, it is said, for the scat of war; his exact destination is1 unknown, but may probuWy be in the direction of Orleans. VOI I. OUDEX, UTAH, SATIJKIMV, OCTOBER 15, 1870. H. pest has appeared. The Prussians teok two thousand prisoners in the last en'tSdiwre 10 lines, $1 fi K t 115 $ 20 $ 35 $ 60 counter. Many of the Prussian wounded 70 40 2o 3 ft 7 lo lii Special to the Oudkn Junction by the Atlantic and have been removed to Berlin, but Bisfto 80 30 7 an J'acilic lelegruph Compauy.J marck was opposed to an armistice. It 40 tio lmi 6 10 13 18 Cull""u. HO 185 11 10 111 24 is stated that Lord Lyons recently sug100 135 200 20 30 34 gested to Bismarck the expediency of an month. f Cards per lluiiuearmistice; the hitter replied that Prussia would be glad to make peace at any Transient advnrtisiiix to be paid for iu advance. of ten linos of typo of this A Square, consists time and anywhere, but no proposition looking to a truce would be entertained Yearly advertisers allowed to change at pleasure, for a moment. vith "'v ''l! H,'ll',ioIM1' "'large of twenty-fiv- ho , . miuarc for coiniiositiou, hut they will con- 'Nothing has been heard from Paris vharKwl KXTKA for occupying space over for a day or two. Garibaldi will take One '"Jowrial Notices or Advurtiseiuents retained on his forces into the osges to operate Shot! eiinide of the pawr, will Iw charged twenty-Uv- e tho Prussians. Fighting was against rates. per cent, additional on the above resumed The near Orleans. tilvcrtinenients not marked on the copy with the our opof Tours are expressing their iniminlier of insertions, will be published at people tion until ordered out, and charged at transient dignation at the course of the authori i inserted till forbid, will be ties tor not setting that the loth corps Boston, 12. IIIVKKTISKMKNTS The annual meeting of the American was properly reinforced. Tho scene of ciitinned until ordered out, in every Instance, and Defeats! c isrped for aecurditiijly. Social Science Association took ulace the battle which occurred yesterday artvertm-tThe privilege of yearly and half yuarly The treasurer's report showed near Artenay is in restricted to "their direct line of business, and only three hours rule the expenditure to be $G81,(io!t, and the by railroad from the city, ifnd here are all Uital, Auction, Ileal Estate, or other advertisehe will charg-ments foreign to thuir regular trade, receipts $058,307. The whole of the collected several thousand troops, inlor separately. Queen members number 034, including 34 life fantry, cavalry and artillery. The pub No Advertisementi" from the States will lie without the cash (at our mlvertiwil rates,) members. The special fund for t he pub- lic is painfully impressed because these ol our one from unless Kiiiinpanving the order, lication of the Emigrants' Aid Book troops were not immediately forwarded authorized Agents. Advertising rei?nlar amounts to $40,800: tho object is to to assist in the fight. Bourbaki has to the ll couiinunicatioiiii devoid of interest furnish it to persons in the old world been summoned to Tours to aceount for Mlilic, or intended to promote private interests, and as jwyinent advertisements, will lie charged desiring to emigrate. It contains such his recent conduct; he is charged with rwiiired in advance. If iers..nal in haracter, wo formation as will prove of practical having left his post to visit England. rwwrve the right to reject any article, or advertise-jm-n- t of this class. value. The book will be published early Count De Palaiko has offered his ser New iork, 1. FRANKLIN D. RICHARDS, Editor. The Tribune publishes extra election in 1871. vices to the republic." Lee! C. W. PENROSE, Associate Editor. The Massachusetts Democratic States' returns as follows: Liverpool, II. unaniCalifornia wheat, 10s4d; winter, Its. Indianapolis. 12. There are indica Convention at Fitchburg, tions of a full vote being polled in mously nominated John Quincy Adams lid. (n 10s; spring 8a 9s ; flour 22s 9d; 0CDEN DIRECTORY. Confirmed! cotton heavy uud pending downward. Indiana; most counties have some local for Governor. difficulties. Sales, 8000 bales only, uplands 81 () ; Washington, 12. The Cable telegram regardine the Orleans 83J I'liltcd Stales Officer for Columbus, 0. There ore large Re J. I tali. publican gains all over the state; proposed protest of Prussia against London, 11. Governor J. Wilson Shaffer, American exportation of arms to France, Consols for money, 92J, 92J (a . Camp! lo,0(X) majority. II. Vaughan. Secretary Vernon 12. Returns from is regarded here, as a canard. Baron Brussels, 11. Indianapolis, M. E. Patrick. Marshal wife and daughter, and a num Gerolt, was maintained show Heavy a this state cannonading Republican majority C. H. Hempstead, U. S. Attorney for Voorhees; the Democrats ber of prominent German ladies, have all throughout Sunday, and after night- of 5,000 Tourtellotte. E. J. Supt. Indtan Affairs tall denoting another great battle. The have defeated the Republicans and arranged for an interview C. Clements. Stirveuor-Generalmorning, with the President and Mrs. French prisoners taken during the engained one member for Congress. Receiver of Public Monies i. li. Over i rant, when they will exchanire civili gagements of Friday, Saturday aud Sun The reported death of Prince Freder ton. ties, and the President will be asked to day, all assert that Itaziune s troops had R. G is confirmed. not Charles ick eorge yet Registrar of Land Office allow the use of the flowers in the White taken a desperate resolution to cut M ax well. London dispatches says the typhus House conservatory, and the other pub their way through the environing Prus If. S. Assessor John P. Tuggart. & fever rages fiercely in the Prussian he green houses, for the floral sian armies at iMetz, or great peruh to a man Hollister. S. J. 0. Collector U. camp. An Ostend special declares the lestivat which will be soon held here, Berlin. 11. Chief Justice J. B. McKean. French Government will never give up for the benefit of the wounded soldiers Gen. Burnsidc has telegraphed to (he Towns Sacked! Associate Justices 0. F. Strickland and an inch of soil or a single stone of a of the north German Union. Government here, and tn Minister Ban C . M. Hawley. firtres to Prussia. If it did, the French 'he President signed the Tar- - croft, through Count Bismarck, intima people would not sustain the Govern- ilonsof the Fenian prisoners, including ting that ho will Paris. He Territorial Officers: ment. Late mails, say admiral Selhe- - mat oi uencrai uneil. asks also that a dispatch be forwarded William II. Dclraate to Conaress A lettr Sccty. Boutwell, goff must soon die of cancer. sent orders to President Grant, announcing that he to the London Telegraph says a reign of to the collector of the port of San Fran has met Mr. Washburne Hooper. within the AMERICAN. Zerubbabel Snow Attorney-Generterror exists at Lyons where General Cisco, directing him to seize summarily and has delivered to him certain City, comMarshal J. D. T. McAllister. New York, 11. Cluseret in defiance of tho authorities, alLpersons who may bring in any fur, munications. The American Legation A utlitor William Clayton. Dispatches from Pennsylvania, lndi carrys things a4 he wishes; his chief seal skins from other Islands than St. are all safe. Treasurer James Jack. ana, .Nebraska, Uluo and Iowa, snow friends, and supporters are released Pulze and St. Georges, on the coast of Florence. 11. K..n.rintnulent of Common School that the election is progressine, but the galley slaves. Anarchy reigns through Cardinal Patriossi baa bon appointed fronert L. Campbell. vote will not be full. out the city, and all labor ia suspended, The following revenue appointments successor to Cardinal Mather. He was A bet of $."00 was made in Indiana The eitizeus are in dread of their lives, were made James A. West, dressed as a Priest of the College of CardWrbcr Countr Officers: polis, that the Republicans would not Army officers are resigning and linking store-keepin the second Virginia dis inals. The ItalianGovernmentlias issued F. I). Prohatt and County Judge in five thousand Collisions town State the the between by disgust. carry trict ; Aloses U. lopley, Assistant As a decree declaring the Roman provinces Richards. A Brussels special declares that the the lied Republicans ire hourly expect scsor, and tieorge II. Peabody Guager, to be an integral part of Italy. Scltct Men Lester J. Herrick, Henry garrison at Metz, have enough provis ed, as they are quarrelling over the in the third lennesseo district. London, 12. Holmes, Richard Ballantyne. ions for at least six months. Garibaldi spoils. A London dispatch states that Returns made to the interior depart The intelligence received from Paris. Clerk and Recorder?. S. Richards. liazaine uu will men thousand no doubt effect an escape meut, show that sales to the amount will have a hundred of announcing the shooting of three distin Aurelins Miner. der him. His name and Prosecuting Attornei participation from Metz; and that the Prussians are 20,700 acres of public land, have been William Xotaries Public guished imperialists has been confirmed Critchlow, in the struggle, awakens general enthu demoralized by the frequent and firce made in Nebraska, Dakotah and Color by later advices. The unfortunate cul F. S. Richards. ness of his sorties. siasm throughout i ranee. ado. prits were arrested upon a charge of be- Sheriff William Brown. London letters mention tnat a very from London received in this The Administration are well pleased Reports mo ueau ui Sant'ori Collector Assessot and ins Bing bitter feeling exists among the working proposing city, give meagre account of the French wun me result oi the elections jester the surrendering of intrigues, ham. Paris; and the alleclasses against Queen who, victory, said to have been gained on the day, so far as heard from, and consider ictoria, Treasurer Israel Canlield. proved while they are starving, is hoarding up ground between Fort Dumont, V aleran that the Policy of the President has been gations being conclusively against them, they were executed by Coroner Win. N. Fife. millions of money with a degree of av and St. Cloud- - It is stated that the fully endorsed the of a Ohio, in by people Schools the Champs D Mars, party Surveyor and Superintendent of arice which leaves her the enmity of her French advantages gained were com l'eu., Indiana, Iowa, and Nebraska. infiring the rear of the Military school. Up Win. W". Burton. subjects. Her private fortune is report plete, compelling the Prussians to sur Much interest is felt in regard to the to y, twenty Tillages have been ed to be thirty million dollars. render the positions from whence they complexion of the newly elected Legis- burnt, and one hundred and Government: A that a of late date remarks letter City had calculated to shell the western por lature of Indiana as Senator Nortons ants have been shot for illicitfifty peaswarfare Incorporated by Act of Jan. 18, 1801, the strategy of the Frussian Generals is final acceptance of the English Mission tion ot Paris, against the Prussians. The guerrilla Municipal election biennially on the to directed battles, pitched exclusively The United States District Attorney, depends upon its being republican, in warfare still goes on however, and the second Monday of February. Meetings which they look upon as the only deci has received and will forward to order that he may be succeeded in the peasants are constantly harrassing the Davis, of the City Council weekly, on Monday sive efforts they can make, to the com the U. S. Attorney-Genera- l, at Washing- senate by a person in full accord with Prussian foragers, and scouts; thus prostreet. Main at Hall, evenings, City plete neglect of artillery and siege tac ton, affidavits which have been submitted the administration and Congress. Farr. Loren voking destruction upon themselves, and Mayor tics, t or the last fifty years they have 13. Indianapolis. to him by Senor Marcos, owner, and Aldermen V. A. Brown, 1st Ward; meir property. means only provided themselves with the The following election returns have A. Brown, agent, of the Hornet 11a.m. Consols for money 925. do L. J. Herrick, 2d for the protection of open wars, and not George been received here: For Congress, in 3d A. J. Shupe, DOndS Of 1802, aicouiiis, jj ; u. o. in view of sieges, which they pretended Slessrs. fcchuyler, llartly & Graham. me r irst District, Mblack, Dera., elected yijf'iJU. The market opens steadilv. James Mc Gaw, Walter to Counselors wim wnom guns lor the Hornet were useless. is say hecond District, Kerr, Dem., elected The French outposts, since Saturday Thompson, William W. Burton, Josiali It is said that Superintendent Jour alleged to be stored, and Deputy Marshal Third District, Holman, Dem., elected ia4 nave maimaineu an incessant Leavitt, Israel Canfield. firdan's death was largely owing to inces' llobinson, one ot the omcers who seized Fourth District, doubtful; Fifth District, ing upon the Prussian working parties. the Hornet, say it was not the intention Recorder Titos. G. Odcll. Bant attacks by the City news papers, Sixth Voor to fit out the Hornet for any purpose in toburn, elected; who were engaged upon the second line District, Attorney A. Miner. upon the imbecility of the police, be- violation of the Marshal W. N. Fife. neutrality laws. The hees, Dem., elected; Seventh District, ot breastworks before Taris. The rin cause they failed to find Nathan's mur doubtful; Eighth District, Tyler, Rep., aerpest nas proved to be Treasurer Aaron Farr. epidemic, and derer. Jourdan had made a special affidavit of Messrs. Schuyler, llartly elected; Ninth District, doubtful. Gen. is spreading with enormous and asserts that Assessor and Collector S. Bingham. Graham, guns, gun of the case, and used every possi mortality study Wall will ace, Rep., be elected upon the on board the ' .1.'. probably Surveyor W. W. Burton. . , ....... cattleofthebescigers. An attack ff . 1 T i bie enort to get a clue to the assassin. carriages, etc., formerly m mo ana leuin G. P. were Police with me there them uistxici; nilUams, several forts upon the east, Taylor. Captain of upon placed His disappointments, coupled with the Hornet, in the .Eleventh District. The south and west will Justice of tit Peace S. Eggleston precede the bom attacks of the Press, are believed to have on storage, and that they had good Kcp., two members for the bardment, which will Republicans gain CouitubU-F. Middletou. be conducted caused th illness that proved fatal to reason to believe the articles would not be again placed on board. The affidavit legislature m Lvansville. with tho heaviest ordnance. him. Omaha. 13. Berlin Office: from Kiel announce A meeting of stock holders of the Erie of the Deputy Marshal is to the effect, Ogrten Returns from different portions of tho mat the dispatches no arms he or discovered that ammu AUKIVAI. AND CLOSING MAILS. American corvette Plymouth Stock was large R. It. was held AUUT1UL of Gov. has arrived off that port, and that other or military stores on board the suite indicate the lue following resolu nition, 7.30 a.m. ly represented, fait Lake Citv, vily he supplication for the release Butler, Republican, by about two thous American tngates are Hornet. I Mail . Resolved were tions the 7.:) expected. that . daily ajn. ... . Vest, Through passed: i i. me vesseli?i oi ii 7.30 a.m. stock holders of the will be suc and majority. Laffe, Rep., is elected it is iDeueveu Jiorth, Through Mail daily t ount V on Bismarck's latest circular Erie R. R. Co. ap cessful. Member for Congress by about three is " Local, Box Elder County, daily 7.30 a.m. Government doubtless a made to indicate that the interpreted 4.30 p.m. proves of the management of theiraffairs thousand majority. Eur, Through Mail daily . General Thayer Trussian Government is becoming more CUOSINd. 1869 and 70, and approves of and mistake in seizing the Hornet, while two wm during be to returned the Senate icuisub, nuu i n hi u now deserves interladen with arms and ammu 3.30 n.m ratlines all the acts of prooaoiy lt Lake City, daily its board of direc schooners, W est, 3.30 Columbus. O.. 13. niiion were quietly shipped out to sea, Through Mail daily . vention of the Enropean powers. offi executive and chief committee, tors, Mail 3.30 Korth, Through daily p.m. The Republican majority in this State ana went to tuba. There are rumors that Russia is about " Local, Box Klder County, dally 3.30 ii.m. cers from the first day of August, 18G9, is 15,000. The Republicans .00 p.m, gain one to take tho initiative, and to proffer Wall street is slightly disturbed this East, Through Mail daily . to the nresent time; and that it esnecial MAILS. cr unices as a mediator. It anuroves and ratifiies the nolicv of the afternoon by a piece of floating eossin congressman. ClOSIMO. 11 is stated that the Broad street bears Philadelphia, 13, estabof the in to Berlin, 12, offiers Co., . , 0che and Rich County Wednesday seeking Heavy rain prevailed all niirht and German banking firm are to make sortie upon Meti on Friday last ine 3.30 p.m. lish connecting lines west, and endea- - an,i and Saturdays continues this wi'h no ... 2.30 n.m. forth Ogden Mondays and Thursday signs of was more serious in its results th . . . . morning . to direct the traffic of other roads, important demonstrations in the Gold 1. . - . n Huntsrille Wednesdays and Saturdays 6.00 a.m. vonng Room and that this is to be uuniciuciii; lineit is lnieriering with the anticipated. The French arranged to 3.00 p.m. or lines of transporting to the one line J'liin City Mondays and Thursdays in this State, and returns make an attack Kivrdale Wednesdays and Saturdays 4.00 p.m. of R. R. developing the coal business and m tne shape of a lock-u- p of the gold, telegraph upon the Prussian lines come scattenngly, in the direction of Joiney, but their Hooper and Alma Wednesdays and Much felt interest here in is the to meet to its its matter increasing equipment 12.00 a.m. Saturdays attack was made in the direction gf for the magnitude of the interests which growing demands. nouns. FOREIGN. office involved. are The market is luionvine, upon tho Prussin's quarters 11. money Oetiaral Delivery open from 8 am. to 7 p.m. Washington, in numerous Orleans, 11. The war Department is issuing orders more active this afternoon, and the Sunday 6 p.m. to T p.m. The Commander in Chief of the loth in the 10th villages. Those crmprised REGISTRY DEPARTMRNT to the officers on leave, and those absent demand extended to a later hour than corps were assaulted furiarmy corps sends the following to the ously. The Germans were Open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. from their commands in the department oguaL The rates on call were from six Minister of War at Tours: at Outsido boot open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. "About nine the first onset of the Frenchsurprised peven per cent, amonir the stort cr thein- - to delavm? nf and their in Texas, report were o'clock this ISAAC M00RB, Postmaster. at Artenay, where forced back selves for duty until yellew fever sub- - "roue, wuue me ieaamg Government there was amorning, fighting bravely, to their brigade of Lorgnelle, and second line of earth works. The Gersides. To commanding General of the de- - houses had money left wit h them at five several of Trains companies Chasseures, we mans were there reinforced, and eventLeave Ogden daily, until further no- partment of Missouri has been ordered to V"r teuu AU1S anernoon over hve mil were attacked by a considerable force of ually repulsed the French, who retreatuo,1B ul uu"r were Dorrowea lor to Kort at all recruita forward disposable 8 at and tice, for Salt Lake City a.m. the enemy, who succeeded in occupying ed The losses on both sides Leavenworth to Fort Rice, Dakotah Ter- - morrow, chiefly m gold. the place. General Regan went to the are quickly. p.m. (For extra trains see time 17th to The Prus-sian- s, the be attached The tremendously heavy. infantry, Foreign Exchange market is dull assistance of the French forces, with Table.) For th East, at 7.25 a.m. For ritory.to however, in the pursuit, took own request. II. II. Warren in the base of 108J for prime banker 60 five at their U West, at 6.35 p.m. regiments and four battalions, and the largest number of prisoners. Arrive from Salt Lake City, 7 a.m. first Lieut, fll. M. Wheeir, ot otn cavalry, days; sterling luyj for sight. The gold alse a battery of eight guns. After from was market been active have London, 13. and excited in conse- - combating until three o'clock in and 4.45 p.m. From tho East, 4.25 p.m honorably discharged the ihe lrussians have occupied Orleans the army. Lieut. E. L. Cherry, U. S. quence of the stories about the lock up afternoon our rom the West, 6.35 a.m. troops wen repulsed and in heavy force. The French have At the close the price retreated into the Salt Lake City Time. Navy has erdered to a naval rendezvous which I retain crossed the Loir and are at San rrancisco.'Xhere was a lull cab- - advanced to ill. lhe stock markpf. nt and shall defend forest, entrenched at any cost. The upon the opposite bank with numerous met meetini held to dav. the close was heavy. The antiinotni Prussians outnumbered us. DlTinn llnrHhin batteries. The smaller bridges were held every Sunday, in the Taberncle, The conscience fund wat increased 12 loek up of gold and increased activity in 'The weather was very unfavorable, i. destroyed by the French in their recauses a pressure of but the iu a.m. ana z p.m.; and in the School dollars to day, irom urooiuyn on ac- - money firing was steadily maintained. treat, and the oues oi me various wards at o.au p.m. count oi uisc income returns. larger one is commanded saics. There is much sickness hero; the rinder- by the Frnch guns. Barricades of - H Tours,. 13. The Italian Government has given France satisfactory assurances respecting her alleged projected plan, for acquiring the provinces of Nice, aul saving the Italian note. The Government utterly disclaim any sinister upon these provinces. ns RATES OF ADVERTISING. 1 Oild to Blois. Devoted to News, Literature, Agriculture, Science, and the Arts. 4.1 KJ JM"". fallen trees are placed across the BY TELEGRAPH. Lowell, Mass., 11. About !) o'clock this a.m. there occurred an explosion of the steam boiler l, near Junction, at Aliens new Broadway, and Middlesex Sts., by which a man mimed Burns was instantly killed; and another named Sceemmell is expected to die. The other employees are severely, and perhaps fatally injured. The boiler was new, and the cause of the explosion is unknown. Later. Four of the persons who were wounded by the explosion and who were taken to St. John's Hospital aro dead. Among them is Jas. C. Chandler, 5 or 0 more who were wounded are not ex pected to live. Cincinnati, 12. The Republican Majority in this State is not less than lo.lKKJ, Campbell and Dean are elected. Illinois, 12. In Chicago the contest, in the 2nd District is run very close. There is an even cast. Harrisbnrg, 12. News comes iu slowly. Shoemaker in the 12th District is elected. The 13th 14th and 21st Congressional Districts are doubtful. Present returns indicate that the Republicans will lose four, and gain one Congressman. saw-mil- Election Returns in the States! Twenty French Villages e n 1 Burnt! Hundred and Fifty Peasants Three Distinguished Imperialists Executed! More French Bitter Feeling Against Victoria! More Election Returns! Wall Street Money Sensation! Richmond, Va., 12. special telegram to the Richmond Dinpttch from Lexingt jn, says that (en. Robert Lee died this morning nine o'clock. He began to at half-pas- t grow worse on Monday, and continued to sink until he breathed his last. He died" as he had lived, calmly and quietly, and "in the Lord Jesus Christ. The places of business here are all closed; the bells are tolling and the whole community is thrown into the deepest grief. Pelham, N. II., 12. A fire broke out here last evening which destroyed the Galler woolen mills, and a saw and grist mill adjoining it. 1 he loss i about $2t,000, and the build- to the extent of nir are insured !?2,U00. i A y, Death of General Death of Prince Freder ick not Typhus Fever in the Prussian The French Government Won't Yield an Inch to-d- y, of Ground! Horrible Conspiracy! Murder! Insurrection 1 London, from Tours state that in consequence of the heavy defeat on the? 7th between Fort Montvalleriau Mid Saint Cloud, the Prussians have abandoned their uncompleted work alon that line, and have retreated to Versailles. Marseilles, 13, Adviees received here from Own, state that Prussian emissaries are fomenting; a revolt in Algisrs. The 11 disturbances were incited by them-The- y have distributed numerous sedi-tiopamphlets. Lisbon, 13. The Royal Mail steamship, Rio Jaitei' ro, brings intelligence of the insurrection of the Chinese Coolies1, off the East Coast of South America. The CoMies1 who were employed upon nuniereu plantations in the Peruvian Provinces of Barranca, and Patavilie, at a concerted signal rose and murdered their overseers. They combined their forces ainl massacred all the whites whom 'hey encountered. Parties of Coolies from various directions, swarmed into the sinall villages, and commenced to sack every important town. The citizens hurriedly collected together, and formieg dufemie, repulsed the Chinese whom tkey pursue'! and shot mercilessly. Tho two provio-ce- s were in a reign of terror. Brassuls, 13. It is announced that a horrible conspiracy has been discovered among the French soldiers, refugees from Sedan, who are now encamped at Berverloo. to fire the camp, overpower the Belgian guards, aud even to massacre them in case of resistance; and then, having: armed themselves with tbe guns of the soldiers, escape to France. Tho manifestations of a mutinous spirit for some time among the rougher portion of the prisoners, the Zouaves and Turces, led to a closer surveillance being established; and an investigation has disclosed the details of a conspiracy. The ringleader have been confined alone, and some of the others have been sent to tlie fortreses. Tho premonitory symptoms of the revolt appeared about a week since, when prompt precautionary measures were taken, and but for these vigorous plana tho plot would have proved successful. . ' to-d- ay Reign of Terror! re-ent-er al y. to-da- o-- C. lost Y .... .... .... Pporil to the Oopm .luitrrin. By Pwwrrt Hurt Toli-grap- Salt Lake City Arsenal Destroyed by Fire! Rait Lake City, 12, 3 p.m. The building known here a lite Arsenal, ud formerly used for swell, but latterly as the Church slaughterhouse, was destroyed by fire supposed to have been the work ol an incendiary. to-da-y, Tho Pullman Palace Car Company, organized 1867, with aeapital of $1,000,-00It runs its cars over 15,000 miles-orailway and employs about i000 men. 0. f Mr. II. T. Comstock, (he discoverer of Comstock Silver Lode at Nevada, committed suicide near Basemaa, by shooting himself through the head. Ho was insane. the i .. . i Fifty thousand copies of "Was 1st das Deutches Vaterland" and "Die Wacht am Rhein," published by Hitehoock,' have found their way into tho hands the public f Little Raven and Yellow Bear, chi'efs-othe Arrapahoes, complain that the stipulations of their treaty are not complied with. They ask for a change or agency, and for the promised Beed an4 farming utensils. Jack Fairchild, a driver on the Kel-to- n and Boise road, was shot by George Heath last week. Three balls passed through his body, the result of which is supposed will bo fatal. Heath was arrested. The public debt was decreased during: the month of September by $9,007,448. 18. The decrease since the 1st of March' is $91,413,824.98, and since tho 1st of October. 1809. Sl21.S81.419. An oyster war is in progress between Virgina and Maryland. Gov. Bowie has directed the Attorney-Generof Maryland to take action in the war, and has written to the Governor of Virginia requesting him to release the persons arrested. al r-- WABREN HCSSEY, &tlt Lake City. C. L. HAULER, llelona, Montana. JHIIiri) UlllLLIl nTCCFV UtuOLli BANKERS, . JENNINGS Itr.iYV in Pr IV " III.. vvj ' NEW BOILWXO; kITIIVVT kni.. AND 8 ALT LAKK CITY. Dmlers tn 0ld Dust, Coin and Currency. xmw ExchanKe on San Francisco, Montana, Donver. St. Louis, Now York, and all parts of Kin-op- s. Collections promptly attended In. itf .U A.. MIIVEIt, ATTORNEI & COUNSELOR. OOIcc opposite Ogden Hotel OGDEN CITY. AH kinds to. f logal business promptly attended Itf W. It. KKITIIIA-- , ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR. AT LAW, Will Practice in all ia rv,,rf. i tt...i. ..... l gp,-laattention cItcti to joining Territories. Foreign and Domestic Collections. Office Jn IiCavifl's lirM JMinff, near Post Office. ' |