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Show I he (Dflitcu BY TELEGRAPH. function. fublislied every AVEDNESDAV and SATURDAY, by the Oudis PuBUimjia Company. Bnniness Manager, jtMES Mod A W, President and to whom all Business communications should be mlJressed. following protest of the Catholics of tho tinue great, although the reduction in Diocese of Philadelphia, against the this item alone in the past year was over Social to the Owen Junction by the Atlantic and unlawful invasion and occupation of tho $1,000,000. l'acinc Telegraph. Company. New York, 6. States of the church, was unanimously New : The York has Tribune, adopted "First. We protest against the spiola-tio- n an important article, summing up the Successes of the French South of Paris! German Convention is adopted Gen. Manteuffel has been ordered to abondon his march against the northern lortresses of France, and to retiro with the 1st and 8th corps under his command to join the army besieging Taris. London, 5. Earl Granville dispatchod a note to St. Petersburg in reply to Chancellor Gortschakoff,s circular of 20th of November. Earl Granville states in an swer that England accepts the invitation to participate in the deliberations of a EXT, conference, with the understanding that to announce to their patrons that it assembles without any foregone con Beg and reooived have they elusions as to the result. She will glad ly consider with perfect fairness and ARE HOW OPENING the respect due to a great friendly Pow er any proposals which Jutssia makes. A Fine Stock of England accepts the statement by in Count GortschakofTs last note that Russia's declaration of her intention to be no longer bound by an onerous arrangement, was the abrogation of a purely Consisting in part of theoretical principle without its immediate application, as going far to close Irish Poplins, Scotch controversy. Earl Granville also acknowledges Jlerino Russia's disposition to submit her objectlrcH tions to the arbitration of a Congress goods, Alpaca of tho Powers, and concludes by cor Misses' dially recognizing her protestations of Lstdicft', been has Circular This friendship. forwarded from the English Foreign Office to Sir Andre Buchanan, the Hosiery and Ci lores British Ambassador at St. Petersburg, to be by him presented to the Russian Hoods, Nubia A Hreakfanl Chancellor. Shawls, California lllaii-kel- s, M. LeSage Lesseps denies that the Suez Canal has become an English enterprise Jlools and Shoes by the trausfer of the present Companies' franchise to an English Company. Hals, Clothing, Versailles, 5. The French were driven from Chevilly IStick, Kid and abandoned Champigny-sur-MarnThey are now massing near Cretie. The Cloth CjJ loves, Ucavcrs cold is intense; troops suffer severely from exposure. Cassiuieres, Gen. Manteuffel is in Rouen. Doeskins London, 4. VerThe Tribune correspondent at 82-t- f sailles writes: The sortie, yesterday, against the Wurtemburg division, east of Paris, between the Seine and Marne, resulted in leaving tho French in possession of tho villages about the Marne. The Germans say they must retake these at any cost. The French occupied a lino right and left on Messon. They were driven back with heavy loss from OGDEN. U.T. this their advanced position. The PAVOMTK HOU8K, HAVING BEEN were supported by brigades riliriS 1 recently renoTutod, and fumUhed of the Bavarian corps, the Crown Prince's with imtrnt Spntii? IMS, the Proprietortbronghoat teelt old corps and a great part of the 6th InMngatile to giro entire Htifhrtion to Day Hoarder, Families), unci tlicr Traveling ihe corps, lioth sides lought hard, at reiwonnlHo price. The table it tup- French were led by dismounted officers plied from hotb ic California and Home market. iiiu-A win rtm to ami rrore tne Track to earrj of high rank, and showed something of to the lloi've free of chnnre. their traditional firmness. The French pamonfrura Attached to the Houh U a HM SAft and) for foothold better a their SODA 1'OUNTAIX. merely gained JOHN MAUOT. future operations; their great want is 0?nen, Utah, May 20, 1870. space to deploy their forces. 4.'Klm Tours, 5. The Prussians occupied Orleans at midnight of the 4th, the French having evacuated the place at SALT LAKE CITY. the demand of the Prussians, who threatened to bombard tho city. Before IE LAHGKST AND BRST AFPOISTKD evacuating, the French destroyed the llotul in the City. powder and spiked the marine batteries. Dif patches from the chief corps d'armes $3.00 say the retreat was made in good order 6. London, PaweiiReri conveyed bv Omnibuf from th London dispatches declare that all the Rail Road Depot to the TOWNSKND HOCStf back and at 26 ceaU etch. efforts and partial success of the French armies have not materially improved JAMES TOWNSEND. f their situation; that they have only de layed for two or three weeks the fall of Paris. Private letters state that sickness and mortality in the German armies, especi SALT LAKE CITY. ally before Paris, are much greater than OFFICE IN SECOND 80CTH STREET, OPPOhas been published or is generally sup SITE THE OMAHA HOUSK posed. 4V Ceili from the Country promptly at The German papers contradict the tended t.. statement that the Francs Tireurs made prisoners by them are shot; on the con trary tbey are put to work in making roads. I he soldiers of the regular army ADD captured are to all practical purposes free, as long as they behave themselves; they are distributed over the country, working at various trades at fixed First-clas- s Furniture of ell kinds at tkd prices. lowest rates. An Englishman who escaped 'from Black Walnut, Maple, Mahojrnnj-- , Paris writes to the London journals that Ilia a the common etc., Choaper the supply of horse flesh excluding the kind elsewhere. horses was 8 4 for or artillery ample dono neatly and with despatch. weeks longer, mere was in addition a Repairs supply of salt meat held in reserve and 371 the surplus of flour and stores when he left were of enormous magnitude; the OF IVERT DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURED OX THE SHORTEST NOTICE. public granaries were crammed with sacks oi wneat ana in nunareds or pri vate houses and hotels were quantities FURNISHED TO ORDER. of similar cases. of the Holy Father, as citizens and situation around Paris. It states that, lovers of right, justice and social from information received through pub- Isdias Agent. On Friday last, Col. order, because it is a violation of right lio and private sources, it is evident Or and justice, and tends to tho overthrow that the French were worsted in the John J. Critchelow recently appointed of all civil society. No ruler in the recent battle; that the object of Ducrot d arriy-eUtah by Territory, Indian Agent for world holds his temporal authority by was to cut his way out tnd reach Pal is Mr. to Col. brother The in Ogden. titles stronger and more venerable than ladines army; in this he failed after 8 Dethe Holy Father. The invasion and days' fighting and a loss of 15,000 men, S. Critchelow of this City, who has not SO years. formerlHe was him for appropriation of his temporal possess- and now i? under the guns of theFreuch ,een ions is simply a robbery consummated by forts, and the German line of investVicks-hnreat of Jefferson President College y brute force. ment is still unbroken. The garrison Mississipi. When the war broke Second. We protest against the of Paris is still enclosed as in a vice, out he served as Col. in the Federal ar spiolation of the Holy Father as Catho- and a few days of famine will settle the lics, because it is a sacreligious invasion question. The German commanders AMERICAN. connected has been then he Since myof his rights, consecrated by justice and expect the capitulation before the close New York. 3. ffith the New York Custom House. The Tribune says the of the religion. The Holy Father holds his of (.he month. The army of the Loire The Col. left on Saturday morning fer last few days, as now operations revealed, show the temporalities by virtue of his sublime has been beaten in every engagement, condition ot the irench to be more hope position as supreme head of the church, and its disorganized forces have sought the Uintah reservation. less than ever. Instead of relieving and therefore holds them in trust for the protection in the woods of Orleans. He cannot dis- The Tribune says there is no longer hope; Havk you paid Your Taxes? Six Paris, the great sortie has weakened its whole Catholic world. pose of them, nr can he yield to their it would bo idle to shut our eyes to the and beits defenders, wore strength discouraged brought delinquent taxpayers Instead of breaking through the lines of forced alienation without a solemn and fact that to prolong the war is to bring fore Alderman Herrick yesterday, and 1'rince r redenck Charles, on Der Tann public protest. greater sorrow and degradation upon Third. We protest against the spiol- tho unhappy country. and that of the Paris investment, thus judgement was rendered for non-pa- y Six more will be brought up to relieving the capital, the army of the ation of the Holy Father as Catholics, ment. Washington, 6. A letter has been received here and is Loire is disposing itself by retreat to because it trammels him and deprives to mordozen a another half and Jay, offer a weak defence of the temporary him of that freedom and independence published in the Chronicle this morning The collector says he means to row. which are necessary in the government from Minister Washburne, stating that capital at Tours. French papers express ot the church. In many things he an account of provisions in Paris has exis list till the it oi delinquent little their cause, which would teep up nopes would lie restrained from action and just been taken, and it appears that hausted. If you haven't paid your tax- be far from secure eveu with the raising his motions would always bo open to thore is sufficient on baud to last the me oi i aris siege. settle at once, as es, you had better To place the supreme head Garrison until the first of Jan. A London dispatch reports tho Ger suspicion. obstinacy or carelessness will cost you man lines so broken about Paris that the of the church on earth, in the relation of a subject to any temporal Prince, is FOREIGN. more than the tax, and bring you into city can be provisioned. to despoil him of his power or to Tours, 4. An utterly Ostend has been trouble and disgraces besides. Settle special messenger The ministry have issued a circular sent by apoleon to Bismarck, which is render its exercise impossible. up! Fourth. We protest against the spoil with the announcement that they have very significant of some new scheme. The backers of Coburn &Mace met this ation ot the Holy bee as Catholics, be received dispatches from Gen. Aurelles There have been ten Smai.i,-pocause it interferes with that freedom of do Paladines, to the effect that the movein the Stevens' family afternoon and deposited $j00 forfeit. access to him on the cases of small-po- x each to fight in the second week of next part of the episco ment of the army of the Loire continues. it Burch creek. The infection was April for 2,500 a side and the cham- pacy, the priesthood and people, which An engagement was fought on Friday without decided advantage to either side. canvcyed by one of the patients in the pionship. They will meet on Monday to is essential to the maintenance and M. Gambetta has issued a proclamation of the Christian faith. All late attack in Ogden, who incautiously to settle the place of fighting. Coburn propagation wishes the contest to take place in Mary history bears witness to the fact that in stating that he has advices from General exposed himself during convalescence. land or lrginia, while Mace wants to proportion as this facility of intercourse Trochu, announcing that the village of has existed, the true faith has been Cbampigny, upon the east of Paris, has One death has resulted, as recorded in fight near New Orleans. A private cable dispatch says that by preserved in its purity, integrity, and been surprised and captured by the our columns, but the rest of the afflicted the maxims of the gospel of Jesus Christ Prussians, who had previously been disWe hope this sifting a vast number of cotifused and re rapidly recovering. in the face of hostile works. lodged from their position there by Gen. upheld received at unfortunate affair will be a warning to contradictory dispatches Fifth. We protest against the spiola Ducrot; also that the town of London up to a late hour this morning, was stormed at early all afflicted with epidemic diseases not to the fact is undeniable that the French tion of the noly Father, because it has on The French were forced to been of the cause the of the Friday. in suspension the fight yesterday actually won a expose themselves so as to spread conEcumenical Council, from which we retire from both towns, but maintained claimed as near Or victory, them, by tagion. In many diseases the time of their the Prussian adleans, but theGermans certainly repulsed justly anticipated great and important vance front, disputing convalescence is the time of the greatest the and terrible results lor the honor and God of inflicting carnage in glory French attack before Paris. It is danger to others, as the malady is then not true that the French army of the and the salvation of immortal souls, and their ranks. Gen. Ducrot did not the Marne, but retains his position of leaving the system, and often finds new Loire effected a junction with Trochu, especially because the left bank. the this will and venerable council its for upon august destrucof tho opportunities Prussian lines were repeated powers though be impossible until the present violated tion. A balloon which left Paris on Thursly successfully pierced during the enThe bayonet charges of the state of things ceases to exist, and the day brings the following interesting parEvidence Accumulates that no Baking gagement. Holy Father is again placed in full ticulars of the desperate effort made by were treneh exceedingly brilliant. Powder can stand the test of a careful Gen. Trochu to effect a junction with the llie police are in search of certain possession of these sacred rights." ine music at me cathedral was very army of the Loire. On Tuesday mornchemical analysis like Dooley's Yeast swindlers who, under the name of Robt. H. rulton & Co., Fulton Street, have tine, speeches were made by Hon ing Gen. Vinoy, with a large force of Powder. Although subjected to the been Daniel Dougherty, John R. O'Noil, Hon. circulars regulars and Gardes Mobile advanced issuing lithograph agreemost critical analyzation, no ingredients ng to send by mail i?.j,000 of excellent Joseph Rich, Mr. Pierce Archer, J, beyond the southern line of the city Dewes 0 Brien aud others. It was the fortifications, and immediately attacked could be found entering into the compocounterfeit money on receipt of $180 most imposing Catholic demonstration the Prussian forces in that bank sition but such as are notes. is It that genuine vicinity. and reported perfectly pure ever seen in this city. The Prussians gave way before the nutritious. This accounts fur the entire some thousands of dollars have been New 1 ork, n, attacks of the French, but Gen. Vinny, made in this way by them. and uniform satisfaction A World special from Tours, dated given by The statement is repeated, and generupon learning that the river Marne was a general engage swollen by recent rains, and the Dooley's Yeast I'owder in the culinary ally believed that the Pennsylvania Cen- the 4th, says, heights ment took place for the junction of the along its bank covered with water, tral has leased the Jersey Central R. It., department. armies oi raris ana the .Loire, near halted. This also prevented Gen. Ducrot, It is the cheapest, best, and most re- this giving it the short line by 72 miles Etampes. The position was won by the who had been charged with the command from here to Chicago. liable Baking 1'owder known, and is trench. Viellegon wad taken on Thurs of the movemeut, from crossing the river Chief Justice of "w JeroyanSupreme day recommended upon its merits ulone. Court this and retaken by Voa Der Tann on to assist in the attack on the Prussian injuncmorning granted Your Grocer keeps it. tion restraining the Morris and Essex Friday. It was again retaken by the lines. U.K. and its lessees from Gen. Vinoy's advance was resumed on with French on Saturday. General Sonnet The Robbers. advanced loo far before the The Humboldt Regit-tT- the operations of the Erieinterfering It having was Railway. Wednesday, and a desperate conflict made At four ensued, in which it is claimed in Paris troops, Dec. 3rd says that true bil's of inprisoner. is also learned that the Northern Railother points the French have been sue the French were victorious, the Prussians dictment have been found by the Grand road of New Jersey, and two other roads suits against the Morris and cessful. Gen. Ducrot is still master of demanding a truce to bury their dead. Juries of Washoe and Elko Counties, brought the The situation. 10th corns, under Essex for damages sustained by the inOu Thursday renewed efforts were Nev., against the captured railroad rob- to travel yesterday. Trains Gen. Palmer, and the loth, uudor Gen. made to break through the Prussian terruption ben aud that one of them has with The Kejon, fought grand courage. pleaded are now running regularly through the Gen. Ducrot, lines, but with no success. guilty and disclosed the whole affair; tunnel, the police still ou the spot, losses of the Germans during the day's however, held his aje without oppowhich ensures the conviction of all, but there is no necessity for their ser- fighting was 6,500; tho French losses is sition on the left ground bank of the Marne, unknown. vices. while the of the fighting was heaviest A Tribune On telctrraDhs Military. correspondent Sunday last at 2.30 p. This afternoon a man known as Capfrom Versailles, on the 3d inst., that the confined to the southern portion of the m. train tain of ten called Pellatier cars arrived from the at a broker's office t on the rfOth was as hard as any defences of Paris. East with 400 U. S. soldiers most of for the sale of 10,000 United States lighting Versailles, Sunday, the whole war. In the sortie during bonds bearing the name of Carlos whom we are informed were intoxicated. frince Frederick Charles reports that. Y. Losanga, a Cuban, who was between the Seine and Marne the French One of these an overwhelming force; the French, with a forco composed of the third and "gallant defenders of our recently robbed of $250,000 at Rome. had in the sortie, employed four divisions. ninth corps he had driven back the A detective was called and the prisotommon country" was so French army of the Loire from Chevilly obstrepulous No efforts could drive them back. that lie had to be tied into the great forest ot Orleans and capup in the cars to ner sent to tho tombs to be held for ex A Tours keep him still. The train and its milit- amination. Two more U. S. bonds of correspondent telegraphs that tured two cannon. Gen. Treskow re ary freight proceeded Westward at $500 each were found in his possession tne uovernment has advices from Gen. that his division, in the late battles, De Paladines' headquarters to the 3d. ports m. supposed to be stolen property. had captured irom the euemy seven guns ana to The Coroner to day held an inquest irom Pans the night of the 2d and 1800 prisoners. on the body of Charlie Price, an infant, The engagements in which the 15th and London, 4. . O ! ,1 10th o on wuo Fridav oc is corps Ath residence, near Burch Creek, participated aieu irom hemorrage uays oiu, 1 he London Telegraph has received curred with Von on circumcision. The testi Dec. Stephen Poppeuheim's telegram, which pretends to give tho 3rd, 1870, of small pox, John consequent mony showed that the infant had been division of Von Der Tann's corps, sup- - terras to be exacted in the surrender of Stephens, a well known and respected operated upon by Dr.Bendheim, a skill- portea Dy the Duke or Albrecht and Paris. Tho regulars and Mobiles are eitizen of Ogden. He was born March 1st. ful Hebrew physician and a verdict in Stolberg's cavalry division, and Von to be made prisoners of war, and the Ml, in the State of North Carolina, and accordance with the facts was rendered. Willick's 22d infantry divisions; the Nationals and irregulars are to be (lis i the year 1832 removed to the State of fight lasted all day without decisive re- armed and restored tc Washington. 3 private life. The Illinois; where, in 1838, ho became a The question as to when Pacific R.R's. sults; the French fighting with great forts, and munitions are to be guns member of the Church of Jesus Christ of are bound to pay interest on bonds skin. At nightlall the loth corps held Utter-da- y up, end the regular garrison will Special to the Og'ien Junction. By Deieret State Saints; with which ne has loaned to them by the Government is Arthenay, and the 8th corps a position given be allowed to march out with the honkeen Te!i'grnin. indentitied ever since, sharing in still before the Attorney-Genernorthward tho railroad ors of war. If a Burrende? is and extending along refused, Nephi, 5, 11 a.m. joys and sorrows. He has reared a will not be decided for some time, as is towards Paris. will proceed. A bombardment the On the 4th of siege information November, '(:e laiimy Dy wiiom tie was sincerely involves a difficult A Paris dispatch states that advan will only be employed it extreme need. under oath was filed before G. question at law. The Gardner, 'eu, sua who deeply lament his lots, Roads claim, through their attorneys, tages were gained Ducrot and Vinoy None of the Prussian siege guns are yet J. P. of Levan Precinct, that Richard "e was a member of the High Priests that by the provisions of the law, inte highly important. by two with in position, it is sam mat lr tne Vinoy, Vuorum, and died in the faith, having a rest Soper and Antone Valardie .... were guil is to be paid one half in transporta divisions of the 2d corps was perfectly accepts the German crown, he King will iy oi me crime orA committing a rape "rtain hope of a glorious resurrection. uon o cent on the net successful in cutting his way, on the 20th, assume the title of Kaiser Von Preus- - on their money and per The children of the memory of the just is sweet. earnings, and that whatever remains it as far south as Rungis, and only retired sian Una bcuiermuerr Deutsch-lanCom. ages oi iu, ii, ju ana 13; Doth men p not due until the bouds mature. The in order to allow Ducrot to overcome ' having married women who had chil law on the subject is obtuse, as the fol obstacles A marriage arrangement has been dren. retarding his further advance. Sec. 6 of the Act of lowing shows: concluded between Algernon Sheridan, Washington, C. Writs were issued and the parties Who Wants Work. A good boot and July 1st, 1802, says, "And all compensa Secretary Belknap, in his annual third son of 11. Brinsley Sheridan, of examined. On the 1st December, at tion for services to the rendered Govern boe report, says, in order that the expendi- Hampton Court, and Miss Motley, the 2 p.m., the evidence being very plain maker, who can make both sewed m Ppgged work, can have constant ment shall be applied te the payment of tures of the War Department for mili daughter of the American Minister. ana positive, the prisoners or their own said !5onds and interest until the whole purposes, for the fiscal year ending wtployment by applying to T. H. Wcb-R- f, amount Signor Lorriane has been appointed choice and free will a publio con- tary . is . ... made while the Act of fully paid;" five doors South of the White House, june cwu, iSiU, may be clearly under- President of the Italian Senate. oiH.Itneir gum. iher were com iession P?4cn. July 2nd, 1802, authorizing the first stood, and the extent of the demands M. Thomas Hughes, member of Par mitted for trial and the Constadle was tf made on the department may be realized, liament for Frome, Mortgage Bonds, Section 5, says, Somersetshire, in ordered to deliver them for At C. C. Asmussen's, Main Street, one half of the compensation for ser- a statement of the military force of the his constituents last eve., into the hands of the Sheriff of Juab 'lt Lake City, you can obtain first class vices rendered for the Government by nation is necessary. In the commence- addressing referred to the recent capture of an County. said Companies shall be required to be ment of this Jfwelry, Clocks and Watches, and toys report, the latest returns American fishing vessel by a British On the 2nd, as they were being conchildren of all descriptions. Call applied to the payment of the construc- submitted in the report of the General gunboat. He deplored this as adding veyed under guard of five men to Nephi, ,u tion of said road." Further Section on, examine. of the army, shows the regular army to a fresh difficulty to the Alabama imbrog- at a place called Cedar Point, the pri10, of the same Act, says, "And the lien be composed of 2,488 officers and 34.870 lio. He cited his late American experi- soners gave a yell at the same time Bfjy Dry goods, groceries end liquors of the United States Bonds shall be enlisted 31.178 "'first-clas- s of whom corannse ence and described the sentiments of springing out of the wagon; the horses men, quality at the 1st and 3rd subordinate to that of the Bonds of either the ten rd Store, Main regiments of cavalry, the five the Americans on these questions. He became frightened and by the time the Street, Ogden. Fro-'c-e of said Companies, except the provisions regiments of artillery, and the 25 regi- concluded by expressing tho hope that guard was out of the wagon, the prisontaken. of the Gth Section of the Act, to which ments of infantry; the remaining 3.GU2 both the Alabama and l!ie North Ameri- ers were about seventy-fiv- e steps away. No mistake .63? Williams & Co. this is an amendment, relating to the being engineer troops, recruiting de- can fisheries questions would soon be The Constable ordered them to stop, or "ill soli transportation of the mails.troops, etc." tachments, and others not enumerated settled any amicably. they would be fired upon ; bu t they paid ouse in Judge Kelly, of Pennsylvania, it is among the troops of the line. Those Ogden, at their yard near the no attention, making their way up the Tours, 6. 'Action Office. stated, will offer a resolution in the men arc stationed in 42 States and TerGen. De Paladines reports the army hills in the cedars the guard running House to this effectjthat the ritories, at 203 6 organized military posts, of the Loire retreating from Arthenay and firing when they had an opportunity. The Drugs and Medicines ct true of Revenue reform and principal the distant points locations so of of l'ioneer Drug Store, Main St., Ogden, to After a chase of from half to three quarmany upon Orleans in good order. tho abolition of the Internal Revenue them made an increase of Jr of the finest A later dispatch from Gen De Talla- - ters of a mile the prisoners were brought expenditure. quality, the Wines and system, and the repeal, as soon as pos- The erection of barracks and Quarters. dines announces he is entrenched in down by being shot, and died in a short Wlluors of the purest brands. 76-sible, of all stamp and other internal and the other requirements of new posts, time after. strong position before Orleans. Genuine Drugs can be obtained taxes, with properly adjusted duties and the movement of troops from point The Constable came to Nephi, and Berlin, 4. jf the 1st and 3rd Ward Store, Ogden. upon distilleries, spirits, tobacco, and to point, especially in the Southern States, The bombardment of Bclfort was com gave information of the facts in the case; and malt a Ascriptions made up by has added largely to the disbursements menced and continued with liquors: practical great vigor whereupon the coroner issued a writ to demist. for transportation. Philadelphia, 4. by the Prussian forces all dry. theShcriff.who prooceeded with theCon- Twenty thousand Catholics assembled Scattered as our posts are over an deemed Criti stable to the place as above mentioned, lne is military position lumthe in at If Cathedral want mns of a lot of St. i you meeting cheap largo an extent of territory, all of thera cal in well informed circle.", and grave and in the bodies. An inquest ,, .V nPPly to Mr. II B. Ssoville, at Peter and St. Paul, 18th street, to re rendered necessary, and many of them apprehensions are entertained as to the was brought held upon the same before the coro""iiams & Cos. vara, aer the June monstrate and protest againsttho removal in remote comparatively regions, the ex- final result. Count Bismarck threatens ner, and a jury of respectable citizens Office, of Popo Tius from temporal power. The penditures for transportation must con to retire from office unless the South and the witnesses were duly examined. ag of Re-occupati- on leans the Prussians! Report of the War partment! b. The Condition of Paris! - DRY GOODS GROCERY I) ElMItTJI FALL GOODS, and Plaid, and tiiildrcns and e. day-brea- ss com-maml- ot in:i. 1 I d. safe-keepi- 1 tf and leans HOTELS. OGDEN HOUSE, MAIN STREET nt v. k TOWNSEND HOUSE, per Day. Board, tf :c-t- DR. R. TIBBITS, Physician and Surgeon, 12-3- FUENITTJEE ; CABINET WORK. O O INS JP Tomb - Stonos ItOHEKT WILSON, ar Post Office. the Ogden. 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