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Show him in body, soul aud spirit, which tho hearts of men are sot to do evil." by his? We see many illustrations of this, tor are Choir uiicarcdl.'t sang, "O, give thanks unto the run stork our SALT LAKE CITY. ;innno WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, . pl,Iil.i the Oudkn conws Lord. thieves Cattle I'iblimiinu the on for range. by On Saturday, Oct 20th, at 10 a.m., a Prayer by Trcst. Goo. A. Smith. and Ilusiiiewi Manager, urg jjclJ AW, President along and buy a lew aniraais, pica, communication should bo U"'-3- e wbo" (Concluded iu our next.) drive and " and there tu large congregation assembled in the Old one or two hero aJdrewed. them along, and passing along irom Tabernacle, according to appointment settlement to settlement, taking a few at the announced in the newspapers. We Ogden. is every place, drive great herds out of jffo Days' Meeting Tf itidffment were executed Presidents Young and Smith, several to announce that the Sixvial to the Oopen Junction by the Atlantic aud authorized tfe would be 1'iR'ilic Telegraph Couipauy.J of the Twelve Apostles and many other upon them, much of this evil Twelve the and Apos First Presidency But all this couiu oe avoiueu stopped. occuauthorities of the Church if the people would put their stock into tles will hold a two days' meeting in leading the Stand. herds and have them propied on Tabernacle, commencing the Ogden I think religion after. looked Choir alive?" we "And are yet perly Bang, Saturday the 12th inst., ai 10 a.m. would grow out of it. I do not believe Prayer by Elder C. W. Penrose. Choir sang, "Father, hovr wide thy a man can have religion unless he keeps fST If you want genuine Jewelry, a good fence, and takes care that his .w.b mid Watches, that you can de glories shine." chilstock does not waste his neighbor's subpend upon, or splendid toys for the PRESIDENT B. VOUNG: C. C. Asmussens, Main stance. It is wrong and wicked for a dren, go to The people called Latter-daSaints man to allow his animals or his children will where Lake Salt you City, Street, have lived in these mountains for many to prey on his neighbors. We should never 8G 3m eurely be suited. years, and have spread themselves from trespass on the rights of others. Let us On Saturday last a valley to valley; the Presidency and sustain our Sunday schools and common , R. Accipekt. Twelve Apostles have v'sited the people schools, and be careful in tho selection P. T. train of 17 freight cars and engine in their When Utah becomes a settlements, and have frequently of teachers. ran off the track near Petersons settleheld two days' meetings; but I believe State, there will be appropriations inado It appears that this is the first time that a special two to aid education, but in a Territory, ment in Weber Valley. has been held in this city. while we have to struggle for a subsista bolt was removed by some unknown days' meeting AMERICAN. When the brethren met at Provo, lately, ence and contend ugainst the difficulties tho and train, cause from the switch, considered it would bo a good thing of a new country, we have to educate they Londouville, 0., 31. ran on to the to hold a two days' meeting in this city. our children unaided or let them remain The school house was consumed by pressing open the rails Let us have the best .fire yeste.day morning. Loss $5,000; side track and became a wreck; only The object in calling the people together in ignorance. is to counsel and advise thciu, and give books, see that tho children in every no insurance. the set were cars the of up again, two them instructions to prepare thein for ward go to school, and that the rooms in Akcron, )., 31. remainder with the engine were badly the corning of the Son of Man. e give which assemble are healthy and L. S. Everett, the proprietor of the they damaged. There were five men en the our positive counsel to the people to pay pleasant. I suggest these things to you Times, and late editor of the Cleveland God to help l'laindeahr, died yesterday morning, train, but strange to say no one was a little more attention to spiritual things as religious items and pray and not to devote themselves entirely to us to do his will that we may be saved. a short illueas. after injured. materially the care of the body. The Latter-daChoir sang. "Arise, O glorious Zion." Dayton, 0., 31. When you go to Salt Lake City, Saints are very industrious, as far as Biddlcman's Tannery was burned to 35 Prayer by Elder John Taylor. baseThe fire originated the ground they know how, to pain tlie things per get your Lunch at Geo. Goddard's 2 p.m. Hot Tea or Coffee, taining to this earth, and gather around in the engiuo room. Loss $18,000. ment, Main Street. Choir sang, "Ye Gentile nations cca.se Ham, Steaks, Soup3, etc., at reasonable them an abundance of its substance. Washington, 31. selfish 80-- 8 to inclined be are covetous, A dispatch has been received by the Many rates. your strife." and we would like and worldly-mindePresident, announcing the death of Prayer by Elder Albert Carrington. - Go to the First & Third Ward to turn their atttent ion to the riches of JSChoir sang, "An angel from on Gov. Shaffer, of Utah. Drug Store for your Drugs, Taints, the Kingdom of God. Do the Elders and high." The U. S. steamer "Neipsic"is reportELDER F. D. RICHARDS: Dry Goods and Groceries. ed off the Virginia capes, and is expectHigh Priests attend to family and secret Do they pay their tithing as or We have received a prayer? This city more than any other in the ed to reach here Telegbaphic. God requires it? Do they send in their morning'. rendezvous the has been the and Atlantic Territory list of reduced rates on the offerings on fast days for the poor? Do of those Appointments by tho President towho have sought to introduce Facific and Deseret Telegraph lines, they get angry, become covetous, speak Robert G. Lowell, of Miss., as day: to evil of one another? And this last ques- among us things which are opposed Consul at Canton; Horace II. Hougther, which is unavoidably crowded out till of The the of the calling gospel. spirit tion will apply to the sisters, for it has excited some of 111., as Consul at Pernarabuoo. All our next issue. been acknowledged that woman's only a two days' meetiug has circumstances the Bureau officers of the Interior is her tongue, and she seems curiosity, but under these as much Department have made good time and need tho here tfjg- No mistake Williams & Co. weapon preaching people determined to use it all the time. If we will sell lumber, cheaper than any in great got their reports into Sec. Cox's hands are Some as people anybody. do these things, we had better spend a Those of Commissioners Parker house in Ogden, at their yard near the and are in little more time in coming to the house haste to go to Jackson county, and Wilson are very voluminous. Sec. to cannot Junction Office. such that a stay they hurry of the Lord, and find out what our Cox returned from the Interior Departplant an orchard nor make any improveafter being bid farewell The balance of the position is before him. Our religion is ment, nor attend to their duties; but the ment Unavoidable. it is true most of his clerks, who seemed to L. the theology of Jesus Christ; S. by connecin in two to of are the which events meeting days' transpire report philosophy; a true course of conduct in tion with this show great regret at his departure. great work will take place "City, is crowded out till our next. this life according to the laws and ordi Commissioner Delano bold a levee of for them, we quite as fast as we are ready and Medicines at nances which God has revealed; and to and they need not be in such haste. I his clerks and made them a little Itwiv Thn Driiirs n- as well examine ourselves dhe Pioneer Drug Store, Main St., Ogden, might just am I making speech. see whether we are walking in the path ask myself what progress J. Mundries M. P., from Sheffield, a Wines and the the finest the natural of Are quality, which leads to eternal glory or not. in bringing into subjection God? There manufacturer, who succeeded Mr. Roewill of mind and to man the i,iqiiors of tbe purest brands. When we commence our meetings, we 70-t- f to be apprehended from the buck, has been spending the day doing close our eyes and pray to an invisible is no danger tho city; he is the originator of "The the work of adversary outside. It is Counsels On For Cuhlew Valley. Messrs. J. bing. The voice is for the coarse cleof a Briton," and has taken a walls our enter is to when he permitted S. Houtx and John L. Child will receive ment that pertains to these bodies, but is danger. prominent part in all the labor movethere inside work that and stock in Ogden on the 20th of Nov. God hears the secret desires of the heart At Paris He will speak in in England. lately, a few Prussian soldiers ments next, and drive them to their Herd just as much as we hear the audible managed to get inside the city and spy the Cooper Institute in New York, on hen we understand the power voice. Ranch in Curlew Valley. out the people's liberties, but they wore the 14th of November, on Labor and Stock herded by the year, by the of the invisible world, we shall find that and either shot or sent out of the Wages. month or on shares. Terms reasonable. when this mortality is taken from us, we caught Col. Vernon, who has been for a long so must, we do with the evils which city; God. Not are right in the presence of J. S. Hoctz, time U. S. Inspector of goods in transitu must or we hearts: our enter expel Ibat we shall all see him, except so far John L. Child. 87tf is growing across Panama, has resigned. as the law by which we are governed destroy them. This work New York, 31. is just as necesand it and spreading, We in the us. are presright Everybody should read Ttasdel permits Ostond specials say the general feelwho that those to advancement its sary love we to whom ence of Him profess them- ing is Bazaine proved n traitor to France tnd Co's. advertisement. and serve; he takes cognizance of our are not really of us may manifest we with the hope of restoring the Emperor. as that from selves and us, depart acts; he ha his ministers to attend to should If Bazaine were to remain in France, Jfc- g- Sheriff's sale. See advt taitli and and in increase grow and the all all his creatures upon earth, lie would certainly be assassinated. with us We must carry righteousness. he can hear us just as much here as in tfio spirit of our religion, and no matter The feeling of the people is very bitter KISS LIST OF any place in all the eternities. If we ItEMAINlXG UNCLAIMED in the Post could realize this, would we not watch in what we may be engnged, we must against him everywhere. Edward Owens, a convict, was found Office in Ogden, Territory of Utah, on our words and actions a little closer? have for our object and purpose to do all dead in his cell this morning. Last of to the God, 1st of Nov., 1870, which, if not If our performing glory eyes were quickened, we would things called for before the 1st of Dec, 1870, behold the inhabitants of the sun and all in the name of the Lord that our night groans were heard throughout the labors may tend to the building up of prison, and the keepers went to Owens' will be sent to the Dead Letter Office: moon and the planets, no matter if it bis cell and found him dead. kingdom on the earth. does take 80,000 years for light to come GENT'S LIST. Abbot A Kahl II FOREIGN. from some of them to this dark planet. Jiiniham R ELDER JOHN TAYLOR: Apmr J and God ee in his habitation We could .1 W 4 Co E Lane Luxembourg, 30. J Augsburg behold the Garden of Eden and see how Atwood 0 t Lewis M J Tho German armies completed their I think we can occupy our time as Barnea W Ixiniiston 3 our first parents looked. We have talked in attending these meetings as occupation of Metz on Saturday; the Hachmau Mr McDerniott J 2 about temporal things a good deal, but profitably Barton P in anything we can do. We need to whole army are now encamped within MuCreagh "Major Baker J R we must not neglect the spiritual things reflect upon our condition as eternal walls and fortifications. It is stated that Miller W Bestow II P Mitchell 1 R of tho kingdom. In all our temporal beings, and the relationship existing the French officers were refused paroles, Bowen D McCarty 8 labors we should have the Spirit of the between us and our Father and God, and wero treated as common soldiers, Hr7.M H MeFarlana 'P Blair W W 8 Miller R I Lord, but our traditions lead us to lay and to prepare ourselves to enjoy his upon the ground that some of them had Burton W W M.Mahon F down our religion when we attend to presence and glory in the eternal world. violated their paroles. Tho substantial BulickT MrOure C common, daily work, but this is wrong. The great subject for us to think about fruits, accruing to the Prussians from Miller R D vrneM M Borker C W Inasmuch as we have obeyed the gospel is how we can secure to ourselves eternal the capitulation, are the occupation and Mckenzie A M Brewer T Muller E 51 and received the Spirit of Christ, it life! How we can bring to pass the possession of the unrivalled fortress, BrifceaT MeKvoyJ seems that we ought to know that we salvation of our fathers and kindred. with its enormous fortifications, two Bell J W NiblcyC Clark Major T J should carry our religion with us every- We seem to be living in a new era, sur- thousand guns of various calibre mountKelson D Clark Dr D Owen D where. At the Conference I wished to lay rounded by different circumstances to ed in the park. In the military Cmwthera J Olsen J 3 aside my temporal labors in a measure, those of our forefathers and have a differ- chests were found forty million francs. Cook J B Parker II Critchlow W and take my counselors and tho Twelve ent work to do. And as tho Lord has Prw D Berlin, SO. Coal E Pratt A J and travel and preach to the people. been pleased to make known unto us his The Prussian Official Gazette has an IT W Cummingt E Pope There is not a place on earth that pre- will, give us the Holy Priesthood, and editorial which auticipates that the last Chaml Pierce W II J sents a wider field for doing good, than place upon us great responsibilities, it is summons to surrender was forwarded Pow.ll 4 D t OamplH R D CMlio Mr Rollings I) here among the Latter-da- y Saints. The necessary that we should understand from Versailles to Paris, on Saturday !mo A Kaoork 3 M Conference was disposed to hang on to them and live worthy of our vocation. and that the bombardment of the city ruucoml D Itoss A 1'iaron K E Bro. Brigham, but I think we s iall have It is a fact that our time is too much and forts will commence on Rabbins C B Tuesday, Davie Davenport C W Reed 8 our meetings. They are not got up for occupied with "what wo shall eat, what Nov. 1st. Hackuam J Douglas R the unless be it great we shall drink and w herewithal we shall wu D any speculation The whole number of French prisonPmith J A AH Dept 2 Kddy C The priests be clothed." "After these things," says ers now confined in the fortresses and Smith Captain O O A Q one of the Kingdom of God. Weston 8 il C J5 A used to start up in the beginning of this Jesus, "the Gentiles seek;" but we should entrenched camps throughout rd ( W Phimmon R t Germany work and say, "Old Joe Smith! Money seek first the Kingdom of God and his is 320,000. This number will probably Hetcher C R Sand A 8 D R F farpley Sampir digger! Speculation!" Yes, gentlemen, righteousness. It is necessary that be greatly augmented by portions of the Forbes M F Sjogren P I said, the greatest speculation ever we should become acquainted with all French Sisson I army who have just laid down 'oiey Rev J V entered into by man. The Scriptures correct principles in regard to things their arms at Metz. 'owers J Peott P T Gibbons g flnell D promise to the Saints the earth and the temporal and spiritual; whether perCorrespondence from prominent PrusJy J eager J fulness thereof. 1 am for the big pile. taining to God, our earthly life, our sian officers holding command in the field "ettis J Shurtliff L W The blessings of the earth, the riches of social relations, the laws of men, or our near Gibson Dr J Stone T Paris, state that the city will cerGriffith T the glory of God, honor, position in eternity. I have traveled in tainly capitulate Stephens A eternity, by the 11th day of Gardner W Sanliora A W immortality and eternal lives. the great cities of the nations and seen Nov. at furthest. Green H Thomas J M GoffJH exhibited in paintings and statuary the TuttleLK PRESIDENT GEO. A. SMITH: Monday, is to be observed Turner E 2 Holding O The testimony of Jesus is the spirit of history of the world from the third by the Prussian army before Paris, as a Hartweil K Talamah J Heaiiren J Tiold L S prophecy. It is often the case that men, century, and it is a history of folly and day of thanksgiving and prayer. Great Ualrerson S F Templeton W B speaking under the influence of this vanity, and crime and bloodshed. We religious preparations are being made, Hallowell R. Vanwart ADOS spirit, say things which astonish them- are engaged in a work to bring to the and the day will b one of universal Valentine J J HayasJF selves. When we were living in the old world redemption from these evils, solemnity and interest. Mtllgren T A Wright E C2 Hunter 1 R Wicker D 8 On Tuesday the bombardment of Paris fort, hundreds of miles from supplies which can only be accomplished under Ward Hinckley J L C. and almost Br. Heber Kimball will the at last be commenced. of the the naked, and guidance Almighty Wheeler L Henry J J The Crown Prince of Prussia, and Impy 8 Wetherel prophesied that, before many months, direction of his omnipotent arm. God Johnson J Co Whitney goods would be sold cheaper here than has revealed to us principles in connec- Prince Frederick Charles, have been Johnson O A Wilson II in the city of St. Louis. The people tion with this work, of which the world made field marshals of Prussia. Baron Jones C D W Williams said, "Br. Kimball has surely made a are as ignorant as brute beasts. They Von Moltke has been created a count. Jsckson 8 Wilson 8 N Jones J mistake this time." But it was fulfilled know many things naturally, by the Wylie II E Information from the army before Johnson 0 Walker J to the very letter, when those who intelligence planted in them, but they Paris states that the French agent.Thiers, T Jenny Agent for West Freight Line; Taylor A Wheeler, caught the gold fever came here on their know nothing about God, the future nor had arrived at Paris last Friday. Lichton A way to California, loaded down with the things pertaining to their eternal Jaque. Berlin, 30. LADIES' LIST, goods, their teams exhausted, and glad existence. We exult and rejoice in the After the city of Paris is taken by the "lender Mrs W F P to get a horse to take them to the end of knowledge of the things which God has Prussians, it is understood that tbe Heagren Mrs E ' Johnson Miss S Biker Mrs L their journey. Tbe spirit of prophecy revealed to us. ; Men may plot and con King of Prussia, the Kings of Bavaria Birch Mrs 8 Kay Mrs W came upon Joseph Smith and the Elders spire, but Ho wbo has commenced this and Wurtembourg and the Grand Duke B'wring Mrs M Kjilllng Miss C Rallstrom Miss W Bickington Mrs W in the beginning, and God sustained work will roll it on and all the nations of Baden will sign a treaty for the unifiCIim Miss h Lewis Mrs 8 H their words. There is no doubt that of the earth cannot stay his hand? The cation of Germany. CaiinMrsEA Phillips Mrs E thousands have been sustained in their Lord intends to lead us in the path of flwell Mrs R The Ambassador of the German ConRad S E Dalton Mrs M across this continent by the life, and teach us our duties that we may federation at the Court of Madrid, in a Smart Mrs B journeyings fllimor Mrs Q Thorpe E C providences of God in establishing, fulfil them and walk in his light, and to communication to the Spanish GovernDsTisMlssA Twitchall Mr I A in the wilder- him we are indebted for all we know. ment, intimates that Miss E Wood Mr 8 through us, a store-hous- e will !n) IJton Miss F Wells Mrs K S ness. Probably 80,000 "Mormons" have and we have to lean upon him for all acknowledge whatever Germany resolution the toy Mrs A L WattMrs crossed the great plains, and have trav- that is yet to come, without his aid country of Spain comes to regarding her ISAAC MOORE, P.M. elled in safety through an Indian coun we cannot even govern our families future ruler. T" To obtaiifanv of th Bands of French peasantry are causing letters, the applicant try, because they respected the rights of right. Is it not necessary that we should Wut call for "advertised lotters," pive the date of others. Indians as much as white men. put away our follies and peevishness and some the line difficulty in i"u list, and pay one cent lor advertising. j "I5ecau.e judgment vanities, and offer ourselves to God as a of communicationkeeping open Ardennes Aw" If not called for within ose will The Scripture says, through, aosm,thy be ut to the Dead Letter Oflic. is not speedily executed on, the wicked, living sacrifice, and seek to he sanctified department.. oflcn She function. THE TWO DAYS' MEETING IN u-- "7 Comi-ani- BY TELEGRAPH. Prospects of a Protraction of the War! Treacliery of Marshal Bazaine! Bourbaki Forming Flying Columns to Harass the Prussians! y . German Rulers Invited to Witness the Bombardment of Paris! y y. y. y, mi LETT i t UTAH CENTRAL A lute accident of a serious nature has occurred by which a German traiu, loaded with troops uud supplies, was wrecked aua quite a number ol persons killed. London, 30. Dispatches from all parts of France rxvitf state that the people are enraged at tho fall of Metz, which was thought to be CN AND AFTER impregnable. It is said that peace the combatants is now less possible than ever, aud Franco must continue to combat her foe with energy. 1 London, 31. A foot raco of 11 miles, between Wild ill fi'va Omlon daily at 8 a.m., and Train Tom, oud Honest John, came oft' on .Sa5.00 (Mil. Arrive at Suit lk City at 10 a.m. anil turday. The distance was made in u 7.30 .ni. tritlo less than an hour and a half. tenvn K;iH U'k City iluily at 5 a.m. and 2.45p.n. On Friday tho French troops drove back the German outposts, alLabourget, Arrive at (&tleii a 7 meast of St. Denis, and occupied the tho position. The Prussians ' In addition to tlio above ant position on Sunday after an engagement in which 30 officers, and 12,000 soldiers, French, wero taken prisoners. AKOIMITIOJ TlllIX Special reports large portions of tho Paris people clamoring lor surrender; WILL RUN many disturbances occur in tho capital. A private dispatch says there is a rumor SUNDAYS EXCEPTED, in London that Paris has ageed to capit- DAILY, ulate; tho terms to bo made at once. City, levins 0iiln City 9 a.m. Bnd Salt Lako Gen. Ernest has been appointed to J.40 p.m. on wliirh full fare will rntitlo thn tho command of the army of the East. of a tickut to return on thn canio dny arnf News from Taris received via the train fr and will Mop by arranuinp! with tbv ut any point ou tho liue to take on or Prussian headquarters before that city Conductor, let oft paswti.'i reis quite serious. French prisoners will pliiis purcliam tlo-i- r tlckeKat Iinj;erFifty cntn additional will be chargiKf cently captured report that the troops the behind tortihcations receive only halt a wlion the faro U collot fed on the trail pound of meat twice a week. Many FARES: French women and children from Paris $1.06 ' Ogden to Knyaville lines the Prussian though approach $1.36 " Karmingtou1 warned that they will be shot if they SVJV) " Contreville attempt to come nearer, but they would $1.75 " Wood's Crora rather court instant death than suffer " Lake $i00 Salt City exin the city. The rule to starvation clude all strangors from Paris and preFor all Information couuoruiiiff Freight or JrW vent the escape of citizens is rigiiiTy ag, apply to RAILROAD. of utaii. rioxuEii SATtJl.DAY,' OCT. I wfo, - re-to- , Four thousand French officers taken prisoners at Metz havo asked permission of the Prussian military authorities, through Prince Frederick Charles, to keep their swords. The railwav from Chalons to Paris via Soissons has been restored. The candidature of the Duko D'AoBta to the Spanish Throne now seems certain. All the European Powers with the exception of France, have intimated their entire satisfaction at his accession. It is also ascertained that a large majority of the Spanish Cortes are favorably inclined in this direction. The Government at Tours have iauued a bitter proclamation announcing vie lently tho treachery of Bazaine. It charges him with acting in conjunction with Napoleon to betray the cause. The heroic declaration then follows that the Republic will never surrender; while one inch of French territory remains to fight fight upon the war will be continued to the death. General Bourbaki, in assuming conv mand of the army of the North, publish es a manifesto, which has been generally circulated declaring his udbesiou to tho cause of the Republican Government, and his supreme resolve to with it, aud announces that ho intends to organize a flying army for the liar rassment of the Prussian columns towards the Belgium border, and relieve the strong places of the North, by operating iu the rear of the Prussians at tempting to besiege Lille, Vinccnncs and ether places. At Amiens, vigorous measures of defenco arc being undertaken under Bourbaki's supervision. The earthworks aro of great strength, with many guns surrounding the place. The work of entrenching is still going on. Amiens, 31. Gen. Bourbaki arrived yesterday, and was greeted with great enthusiasm. He announces his intention to form flying armies with material to relieve the invested places. Vigorous preparations for defence are being made on all sides. Iuxembourg, 31. Versaillc, 81. D.O.CAI.DKIt, Ticket imd Frclglit Agent JOSEPH A. YOUNC. BUl'KKIKTEN'DEN'T, II. WKBSTKIt, ABLE T. rAiIIk)N Hoot ami Shoe linker, Cricket, Bate Hall and Race Ktiooi mado to order Itepallii neatly executed. ONE-- SOOIt, SOUTH OF THE WHITE HOCSIfe, (Mm C, W00D3IANSEE, Main Otfdea, ti-ee- t, DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES IMPLEMENTS, ETC. of MECHANICS' AGRICULTURAL Oood Supply TOOLS on hand. A 1- -1 m CHARLES PEARCE, BJ'UEET, llliUKN, MAIN tb attention of the Public to hit New and splendid AiMiorlim-n- t of Call Copper Iron and Tin Ware, wtteff he kevpi constantly on hand. variety of Also, a good) STOYES, of upnrior quality; all of which lie oifni for eala at an low figures ut any that art imported fro thn Kar. .N.lt. Job Work punctually aud neatly executed OCDEN TANNERY. IF YOU WOULD BE WELL KOUTIKIED, LEATHER,. TRT Come to mv Tannorv and neo if I will not Mil you at OOOD LEATHER as the best, aud teclrcap iu the I'henpwt in the market. HIDES aud BARK WANTED. JONATHAN 3ItOWMNG. 4Mra ": , PARPE ' " ' BOES3EL & of six thousand men Main Street, Uytlen t'tV.y, from the army of Prince Frederick Jewelers &Giiiisiniths. Charles has gone to besoigo Longwy, Walclminkcrs, AqentR for American and Eli;in Watchen. on hand a largo atworlment of coiiKtantlv near the Belgian frontier. Keep A detachment line Jewelry, tc.n Watchex, (iunfr, Pistoli) and Ammunition of all It hidn. Invitations have been sent to the I'urcliawra w ill do well to our Stock rulers of the various states in South Ilire pmvhamnjr vlHowlier. done work and all warranted. Repairing carefully Germany to come forward aud witness 71m tho bombardment of Paris. 81. Vienna, As Trussia still demands tho cession of territory from France as a preliminary of peace, it is believed in official circles here that war must proceed indefinitely. The Austrian Government, tkrough a. Count Von llcust, has forwarded to the Government of Spain and Italy a dispatch announcing its support of the candidature of Aosta. Germany has JAMICS Co. intimated that she will also recognize llavinc located their Steam Slid on the MirtdTu any legitimate action of Spain relative Fork of the Oden River, 19 mile from Oplen City are now prepared to fi U 1ULLS OF LU.MHEKon to a ruler. iiiort notice, at current uuukot piicea. In m ftvr Berlin, 31. wo eluill open a A portion of the Prussian army corps days which has been released from Metz has recently begun a. movement on Lyons, by way of Nancy. TransportaOffice tion for this army has been secured. On Prince Frederick Charles will have his At the Reiildeuce of Mr. Barnard White, Vfliw will act as our Agent in Ogden City. headquarters at Lyons and will operate the against principal cities in the All Ordera addrciMod tohiui will be promptly filled. South. The army destined for service there was reviewed by Prince Frederick Wc will Grain, Sloek Charles. Cask In payment. Luxemburg 30. A German force of six thousand strong, We will also sell and fill Bill of lAmhor marching from Metz, has made a on reasonable terms for Utah Cental detour via. Thionville and Monthille, 11. It. Papor and Bonds. and has settled down with a view of . LUMBER t I. LUMBER YARD Street, Tithing and lake Lyons. Brussels, 31. X.B.Waii(el Twenty Logging The Independence Beige, published a letter signed by a late officer under Teams, to Stock the 31 ill Marshal Bazaine, but who escaped after on the surrender of Metz, In which he states the soldiers were deceived as to the true state of affairs by Bazaine; until the last Marshal Bazaine and the other deleaders urged and FOU EVERYBODY! manded by the soldiers to make a grand effort and endeavor to cut their way OmES HA 8 A LARGE DM. STUART,of l'unips and i'iping ou baud. through the Prussian lines, and aver- Eor for Cash. red that the army inside the walls at fitted m on Reasonable, Terms. Metz wero to go out with colors flying Pumps and all the honors of war. They also informed tbem that civil war and discord prevailed in all the principal cities IMPQRTANTjrO HUNTERS. of Fracen and that assistance had been HIGHEST CASH PRICE WILL J1E asied of the soldiers of France by Prus- THE by the undersigned, near the R. R. for Beam, Wolves, Foxes, Wild Cats Oedeu, Depot. sia to be exerted againat the and nil kinds ol Wild, Mountain Aiiiuwls. of the Empire. A. STIit'ESS. to-d- Share. Bon-aparti- st PUMPS! y PUMPS! , |