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Show ' 1 A r - i She. fflgdm gundiou. nnd SATURDAY, I'ublislied every WEDNESDAY by tin Ojuex 1'l'uusuixo Comfanv. JAMES McUAW, Prnalileat and IIiihiiissk Manager, tn whom all Business ramniuniuitiuns should be TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. TTIT? lilJu 4.IHI V7 L .10 J5 6 S 6-- a o a 5 c e jl jlv - ! Devoted to News, Literature, Agriculture, Science, and tlie Arts. 100 HATES OF ADVERTISING. t-r- JTTNfTTftN Jl $0.00 -1ne Year -.Six Months 'i'lu'W Months jingle Cony oily W give the eetmtry- vor one hearts and eut- - blood. The who awoke the storm, - now falsely say, that the country is willing to yield; thi may mislead abroad, but .A were.France wishes prosperity: cuinniereeand civilization, but prefers disaster to dishonor. It is the doty of France to repair, as far as" possible, th evil etf the past Government. ''. The- eleotiom last year were illusiye, France wtrvr o hoait voted for war with; Prussia, " man in Eurevpe thinks so'.' . The French Minister Intenuxr has issued a circular to the prefects, and a decree for the Immediate election r of MatpeipalCouocil.j ,t- now, is - e ocDiar, utaii, wedxesday, NEraamisii 21, into. Xo. 76. 6 so VOL. I. li Uwlin, vllle to transmit to the Prussian head The French " troop's" nave evacuated1 to overtures tending 8 $15 $ 20 $ 35 $ 60 quarters cortain 1 Fort Vinccnnes. The Prussians are emSquare 10 lines, J2 $3 $5 111 40 70 25 18 3 5 7 uegociations on specified terms. The ploying their prisoner; in Special to the Owf.n Junction by the Atlantic and g 80 V 11 30 21 M " 4 7 ' Piicinc telegraph Company. 3 answer received from Prussia takes the In 1,1 i " !1" : ' . Hm 05 40 13 30 18 6 10 Germany.' ( Column, form of two questions: 60 90 135 11 16 It) 20 45 y :: It is stated this evening that a that terms of an 20 30 34 45 76 100 135 200 supposing "First, lhe forme J amen been ,,.has 6,000 armistice are agreed on between you and Biuine Cards $5 per month. French prisoners at Sedan and sonic Metz us, will you undertake that Iho French for the furpose f attcMing: Transient advertising to lie paid for in advance. outsiders, them: will on abido Sedan! rmy A Square consists of ten lines of type of this by meaning by the recapture of the city and the work Iho French, all the forces under Baiaine, size. of Sedan, w hich are not very strongly Tonrly advertiersalloedto change at pleasure, hosi in Strasbourg, the army of Lyons, with only the additional charge of twenty-fivgarrisoned by (he. Prussians. Ll seeui all and other be organizations. tents a square for couiKisitiuu, hut they will the intention of the plotters 'was to conover tor K.VTKA French Second: occupying tqiace charged army gain possession of the mitrailleuses ami Supposing the tract. A accept the terms of the armistice, will cannon not Special Notices or Advrtisements retained on yet ferwardod to the he r rench uation do so. the outside of the par, will be charged twenty-fiv- e Baden! aud force the Bavarian garriuew a on tare the additional rules. to we cent, undertake M. Favre per replied, This plot to release all the prisoners. Advcrtiseiiieiits not marked on the copy with the answer lor the army as well as lor tne was discovered aud its nninljvr of insertions, v be published at our op- Loss accomplishment nation; we will convoke a constituent arrested. tion until ordered out, and charged at transient ' ' nt rates. in the shortlist possible time. Crew Goodwin assembly t Loaaon, 18, , be E M S KXT 3 inserted till forbid, will A V E Ii T I fortnight at most, and submit Sands! that uego- intinuei! until ordered out, in every instance, and is It ascertained, reliably the conditions to that assembly, which iations were oocned on larked for a'Xonliuirly. between Friday, The privilege of yearly and half yearly advertiswhich should be free to express the Jules Favre, on tho part of tie French ers is restricted to their direct line of business, and a will. our national Cap power resign all Le,'al, Auction, Heal Estate, or other advertiseCount Von Bismarck ; aa If that assembly Republie and nto their ban's. ment fore gn to their regular trade, will lie chargis probable. M. Favre asks a interview ed tor separately. accepts and ratifies our acts, that will brief armistice, pending the attempt to No Advertisements from the States will be inbe a full guarantee to Prussia. Obvious serted w ithout the cash (at our advertised rates,) of arrange matters, .extensive noveiueutv ly, the answer admits that the present of tho Prussian troops are being mail accompanying the order, unless from one ol our Provisional Government of r ranee can regnlar autlBirized Advertising Agents. owards the heights of Brtiaay and Vum All communications devoid of interest to the war steamer challenged lhe Prussian not give any guarantee, which, even it :.. intended or to .. interests, private promote neuve, public, Meteor immediate come and to out followed an um I. armistice, by as advurt;seuients. and iiavmeut gunboat fight; of Baron Aroim, Gene the At request wo in It in chaladvance. but character, personal required being unevenly matched the might not be repudiated by the assembly. ral Cadona has granted an armistice ef reserve tue right to reject auy article, or auvcriise-uien- t Prussia's reply however is awaited, and lenge was not occupied. The French to ne surrei- of this class. wenty-fou- r prior steamer thereupon left for one of the meantime an attempt is being rondo to der of Rome.hours, ' ' " " ' ; D. Editor. FRANKLIN RICHARDS, a special interview between French West India Islands. about bring this announced evoninx It is officially C. W. PENROSE, Associate Editor. The belief in Europe that Paris will lavre and Bismarck. the efforts of Lord Lyon that by not be defeuded lo the last is now reThe Prussians have embarked large and through Bernstoff, it has beeo arranged on Sides! moved. The ' russians themselves are cannon on the steamboats for the land that Jules OCDEN DIRECTORY. should proceed lo the believed that sunk German Favre assured thai Trochu will hold out to Uie ing near Paris; it is but up to the headquarters,, b tter end. Bismarck is ready to offer torpedoes in the Seine will destroy thorn. last advices from city, Slate Officers for The Krupp siege guns are en route to terms il is said, without dismembering no Satisfactory basis for negotiation Hah. rig-lan01 is Rhine the canal. is when and Marue the Capital Paris by by France, fairly Governor J. Wilson Shaffer, Jules vFavie and are grounded in the canal. , The have been, agreedthatupon, Trochu considers thut the eneVernon II. Vaughan. . he has instructed has announced Secretary French engineers have blown up Uie the Admiral my will be compelled to raise the siege Marshal M. E. Patrick. commanding the rrencU locks and destroyed the sluices, aud by attacks iu the rear. The Tribune H. Hempstead, U. S. Attorney-C- . fleet in the North Sea to raise the block. Confers here declares that the attempt of the emptied the cauul. t ade of all Prussian ports.,,, i Supt. Indian Affairs J. E. Tourtellotte. French to endure a siege is criminal A dispatch just received from Marian t;. (J. Clements. Surveyor-GenerGeorge The latest intelligence received )i f'ol v, and calls on the true friends of Prussian lines, and under the leader Receiver of Public Monies J. B. Overbourg, slates that at Calais the railroad this city from Paris state that the relife. The France to prevent waste of ship of Marshal Canrobert, are making and telegraph lines to Paris are cut, and ton. escape of Bazaine from Mets i latest advices frtjin Paris show that the forced marches upon the Prussians at all further communication with the, be' ported beul George R contradicted., dispatches Jbv Registrar of Land Office French know well that upon Slrasbourg. Sedan. This intelligence has also been sieired cilv is severed. Passengers pro received from him that the Maxwell, announoing Sedan nt to the Prussians all Metz communicated and Paris hopes depend If U. S. Assessor John P. Taggart. inside the walls of Meti are ift AMEUICAN". ceeding to the frontier arc compelled to these fortresses cun holdout until winter and lies created the greatest excitement take lines that go through the .cities on troops U. S. Collector 0. J. Hollister. condition and well excellent Omaha, 16. has fairly set in, time will have been wilhin that city. lhe 1'russians are the north of trance. U he people tUrough- - A later dispatch from Pans provisioned. Chief Justice J. B. McKean. slates that There is considerable exciieimnt 0. F. Strickland and political circle" here, lhe Herald extra gained for a firm Consolidation of the making extraordinary eflorls to pre out France are downcast in consequence the Corps liiplomatio left Paris yesterAssocMtle Justices works Government and the re organi pare for an attack upon the of the absence of all information iu both day for Tours. C. M. Hawley. Heavy fighting is retins evening flutes that numerous existingof the French army. It is quile Sedan has ben proclaimed in a state zation and civic departments. at Fort If ry, ot t in .! progress military Oov. fraud lSutler, ported charges against poss ble that the war will be protracted siege, and the inhabitants nre inteidic is entire lack of public confi Charenton aud Bicetre. Ollieers: ; There Territorial recently published in that paper, hav wan cxto tedious and slow the ted from communication William II. ii'luco'l the Republican State Central by the French into a 19, the the heads of dence in , , London, Dde'jatt to Conyress 1 departments The heights commanding the The universal sentiment is thai of be resumed by them with rior. in campaign, to Committee to call a session hopO' Hooper. Reports trom the Prussian Headquarnext spring, unless. city have been fortified' and every pre lessncss and Zerubbabel Snow. Attorney-Genera- l for constitutional ters, detail the successful procedure of which Gov. liuller is called upon tore renewed vigor yearning be en been taken has caution against surprise: Marshal J. D. T. McAllister. who shall bring order out of this tho iuvestmctit of Paris. fut e the charges of fraud, or withdraw miMiiu IlIc, a peace agreement into. the measures for defense are esteemed head, .4 uditor William Clayton. An interview with Favre and In the provinces gene chaos. rom the gubernatorial canvas. I he icred terrible A London special states that the nrrfeet. Sedan is in possession of th rally there is a prevailing impression lames Jack. Treasurer will occur shortly "but no delay Stale Central Republican Committee French fleet will sail at once upon gome Bavarian corps, who were uetaeheu will be eaused in the investment of the first Napoleon a the thnt if meet hereto uight. Gov. Uuiler arrived tcntirrike Superintendent of Common Schools UlUCU IS protect and hold its defences when the Robert 1.. Campbell. could be found, the political and eocia City, unless the meeting should have his personal frieDils loiin that agirrritaiva Uiinaiou IroUl WlllCU expected. army resumed its marcn upon raris. niainwill he condition of France could be speedily some important result. disprove the charges and Macmahon, accompanied by Oeneral letter from the Gen. Sheridan, in and prominent amidst all this IVeber County Officer: D ain himself on the ticket. Chasel of the Belgian army, arrived here retrieved, London, 1G. F. Probatt and County Judye This evening's Tribune in n lender says, discussion is a strong and universal de- German Headquarters, severely criticiswould The Tiinfs be declares that it Richards. sire for peace. 4t is now known that es the headlong rashness of the French 'Charges of the gravi-s-t ch.ir.icier have The Hague, 17. Select Men Lester J. Hcrrick, Henry been made against the Republican can preposterous lor the Prussians to atBismarck will not consent to tho sign-i- n troops, and charges the most wilful into reinstate Napoleon upon the After a long delay, the First Cham ar of amy Holmes, K.clitlrd Uallantyne. treaties for peace, unless competency on the officers of fhe Empedidate for Governor, which charges nre eiupt Throne which the Bepublicans have her has passed a bill abolishing th Clerk and Recorder F. S. Richards not yet refuted. We deem it the duly of (hos treaties have the sympathy and ror. Tho General1 says "everyone Times The endorses further death overturned. penalty. Aurelius Miner. the Slate Central Committee, ot this im The kind to mo and ' enjoying excellent Prosecuting A Hornet confidence of the French people. ' ic opinion expressed by the Journal llrussels, l . -- ! William Critchlow, ; Notaries Public favor health." in is '. in Belgium, strongly feeling port int juncture of atl'airs, w hen great of St. Petersburg, that Prussia must ne A despatch from Mezieres, received in F. S. Richards. is woll known in announces frora Paris and A this lute in erests ot the party are in jeopardy nti of France, dispatch a pence w.th the Constitutional (his city, states that the King of PrusSheriff William Brown. nnd one hundred thousand men that pursuaut with the arrangement account of these charges ngainst its gotiaie held a Council with the German re France; France. of sia Assembly 'Assessor and Collector Sanford Bing could easily be found in Belgium perfected through the efforts of Lord chief candidate, to give them a thorough Advices from Paris state that the Cap presentatives at Rhieins to resolve upon to tight for the defense of France, Lyons and Count Bern stotT, M. Jules ham. investigation, and to demand from the ital is calm, and resolute and confident lo should course the pursue Germany Israel Canfield. Treasurer but no one sufficiently influential and Favre has gone to meet Count Bismarck; gentleman accused reliable documculary from Berlin, are positive indemnify herself for her losses during CoronT Wm. N. Fife'. to or lead (hem. The no basis has been agreed upon by which vidence that shall utlei ly relule these in Despatches the belief that there is no prospect ol the war; it was ngreed to annex the powerful organize carried on be (be negotiations are to bo conducted. e have to this hour given fur Surveyor and Superintendent of Schools accusations. peace negotiations abandoning her. provinces of Alsace and Lorraine aud to tween Thiers and the British governWin. V. Burton. M. Favre has proposals which are not our support lo the full party ticket, be- Germany An Ainericnn vessel has arrived at decline diplomatic interference. ment have terminated without any result definitely known. The "Times" of this lieving it represented the wishes of the Toulon with recruits fo the French ar 17. Berlin, favorablo to p.'nce. Earl Granville has a. m. says : there is a chance, almost a City Government: Republicans of Nebraska; but if it shall It is announced on authority thai informed M. Thiers, on behalf of hope, that the end of the war is apIncorporated by Act of Jan. 18, 1861 be otherwise, and these charges ehall my.The Prussians are preparing to attack Count Bismarck contradicts the rumors just the British Government, that all inter proaching, and we have it on reliable Municipal election biennially on the remain unrefuted, we shall leel con the and of pending negotiations Epccdy inccnnes. second Monday ef February. Meetings strained to withdraw our support, be- Paris, in the d.rccnon of ference having fur its object terms of authority that M. Jules Farre is pre from the line of the Marne. Soisons i restoration of peace. of the City Council weekly, on Monday benefit will a peaceful settlement between France pared to acknowledge the obligations of the such a course lieving blockaded A German apprentice has been arby a heavy cavalry force, and Prussia, must be positively declined. the Frcnh to repair as a measure of evenings, at City Hall, Mam (street. Republican party . off all communication which has cut rested at Wilh'emlsholion, having excited M. Thiers expressed his regret at the Justice, or wrong the Imperial Gov. in Mayor Loren Farr. The result of the deliberations of the F. A. Brown, 1st Ward central committee is not known to night. There are ten thousand Prussians at suspicion by his movements; Aldermen being ta- unsatisfactory termination of his flicted upon Germany. If lhe fair promise N'anteiit, near Senlcs, and 2d ken into custody he was searched, nnd L. J. Merrick, , and reminded the Foreign Secre- of peace, existing at present, proves Senator Tipton arrived here ; thousand is their three occupied by 3d A. J. Shupe, a heavily chai ged revolver was found tary of the continuous efforts manifested abortive, the exact points from which , 1 wenty ear loads of silver ore from James Mc Gaw, Walter Utah mines were shipped via Rock scouts nre at several towns to the North upon his person. It is supposed the in the several interviews, when terms the war continues, will be understood, Counselors eaxt of Paris. young man intended to shoot the Em- were proposed to be submitted to each and the judgment of the world will be Thompson, William W. Burton, Josiah Island road yesterday, en route to the Marseilles, 16. of the belligerents, by which a satisfac given upon that side whose stubhorness Leavitt, Israel Canfield. peror. is New in this reduction works Jersey; AVw York Queen The American The Emperor Alexander of Russia has Recorder Thos. G. Odell. the greatest quantity ever shipped in one has arrived w'uh ship tory peace might possibly have resulted. will be the cause of a second period of filKl Franco American conferred upon the Crown Prince of Lord Granville remains immovable in devastations. A. Miner. Attorney tram. volunteers. .She also brought a cargo of Saxony the illustrious order of St.Gerge, the Marshal W. N. Fife. Paris advices announce that M. Thiers sucThe county fair'concluded position he had taken in reference to 7,000 rifles. as a teward for the brilliant victory the peace negotiations. Aaron Farr. Treasurer has abandoned the idea of going to Ruscessfully. The mission is kept secret, but will which that commander has achieved in Assessor and Collector S. Bingham Considerable excitement was mani- sia, by the way of Switzerland, and hits The trial of Doran for the murder of soon be heard from. y the present war. W. W. Burton. fested at the Prussian embassy Surveyor constable McSluine will commence in the gone to St. Petersburg, in a Government 70,000 or 80,000 French soldiers are Steamer Yacht, The council at Rheims, between the in consequence of the Captain of Police V. G. Taylor. State District court next week. Six I Justice of the. Peace S. Eggleston. The railway between Paris and Rouen that a large number of muskets have German deputies and King William, has French Caiholic Priests for China to re now in Baden Territory, prepared harrassthe to been sold to France since the war coin' Las been cut in several places. Constable C. F. Middletou. has dispatch Stuttgardt Dclbruck Herr enemy. terminated. gone recent massacred the missionaries place es say that the siege of Paris must r The reported armistice is said to be Wilhelrashohen to obtain an interview menced. This is regarded by the Prus ly, left fer San Francisco to day. sian ambassador as an offense of con' unfounded, nor are peace prospects aty delayed for several weeks, in conse with Napoleon. New York, 16. Ogden Post Office: Bidcrable aggravation by a neutral pow belter. ARRIVAL AND CLOSING MAILS. ., Carlsruhe, 17. The agent of the French line of steam' quence of the difficulty of getting heavy " All RIVALS. in A Tours, 19. Baden of scout (he York guns Ha and New position. between troops, who cr, inasmuch as he has reason to believe 7.30 a.m, ers plyiug Salt Luke City, dally crossed (he Rhine below Mulhausen, that they were property of the British A London dispatch, just received, rc Yesterday a Courier frora the English 7.30 am vre, this p m. received a dispatch from . . West, Through Mail daily . Tier-reusale was effected by cabinet reached Rouen carrying importand 7.30 a.m, . the Franco . the from loss life ex the (hat a the of of North, Through Mail daily government (he Paris reported having great ports directing " Local, Box Klder County, daily 7.30 a.m. ant despatch to Lyons. The Railways and National Guards had retired, agents of the Crown. which was to have plosion of a magazine in the Prussian 4.30 p.m. steamer Lafayette, . . East, Through Mail daily . t were cut, and the Courier was obliged Madrid, 17, sailed to morrow, and rut allow her to camp, 30 miles from Paris. CLOSING. strong detachments have crossed the 3.30 p.m All but toe ultra Latbolio press are to go forward on foet. There has been Salt Lake City, daily Also the loss of life by the wreck of Rhine and occupied Mulbairsen and till Tuesday next, 20tb inst. The depart 3.30 p.m . . West. Through Mail daily . were to have closed at the Eiha Eckmen, on the Goodwi delighted at the end of the Pope's tem continuous fighting around Paris. . 3.30 p.m. Lafayette mails . North, Through Mail daily Florence, 17. to morrow. " Local. Hoi Elder County, daily poral power. 3.30 p.m. 10 o'clock Conjecture is Sands, nearly filty men, and the cargo . . 9.00 p.m The Headquarters of the Italian army, Paria, 10. worth 3o0,000. bue was a Dutch ves East, Through Mail daily . rife regarding this strange movement C. L. PAHLKB, The official journal of the Republic, warbe trrsssT, MAILS. has been established close to the city of which is said to be in obedience to the sel from this port. ; Mtlnna, Montana. Bait Uk City. CLOSING. of the contained circular Civitavecchia of Rome. The The 16, yesterday, Government. London, midnight. new French Seaport agents Cache and Rich Couutv Wednesdays Favre to the Representatives of France A rcpor' has reached here this even has been occupied. 3.80 p.m are reticent as to the reason for. the de . . . . and Saturdays IILSSEY, DULLER & CO,, whole of the Ro in other countries, of which the follow 2.30 North Ofrdei. Mondays and Thursdays the it of The surrender credence p.m, and considerable in Ilaltio the blockade As ing, the gains lay. 6.00 and IlumTill a.in Saturdays Wednesday raised and the Prussian fleet thus lib that Count Bismarck has agreed to th man Territory, is regarded as an accom ing, are the chief points: He explains , , BANKERS, 3.00 p.m Plain City Monday and Thursdays why the elections for members of the ' 4.00 p.mt erated. the inference is thai it will be proposed armistice, the terms being !h Riverdale Wednesdays and Saturdays , plished fact. JENNINGS' NEW BCJLMXO. Constituent Assembly have been fixed London, 17. Hooper and Alma Wednesdays and immediately transferred to Havre. Bor- occupation of Metz, Strasbourg and lb MAIN 12.00 a.m. OGDEX, STKEET, enat an earlier date than at first proposed. Saturdays The telegrams from Taris have deaux, Marseilles and other French camp at Chalons, by the German forces. AXD BALT LAKE CITT. OFFICE HOURS. v The latest intelligence received from tirely lost the tone of confidence which "Objection has been made that the parts and that these will be blockaded. General Delivery open from 8 a,m. to 7 p.m. Sntlrrt Id Gold Dnt, Coin and Currency. Drsw A Government late Provisional at them. Par characterized ioned stat present The Secretary of the Navy has ordered Paris is that the French troops formerly Sunday 9 p.m. to 7 p.m. Kxchniig on Pun Francisco, Mnnlnna. Pcnnr, REGISTRY DEPARTMENT the U. S. steamer Carrier now at Brook at Vmcennes, four miles east of the city. telegram says no hope of an armistice is was not regular, a fact thai .we are St. Louis, Nw York, and all parti of linr-- f. lne miasms forced to admit." 'The' urgency of the Collections promptly attended to. If Open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. lvn navy yard to be in readiness lo pro made a reconnoisance in force in the is longer entertatned. Outside Door open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m, case is also presented in strong lang this morn' have cut off the railroad communica to convey Farragut's direction of Joinville-le-roceed to Portsmouth, ISAAC MOORE, Postmaster. ing. The Prussians, who have been so tions, and aretnow closing around the uage. "It was the first duty of the remains to this city as soon as the liovernment to defend the soil nnd preA. MIIVEIIY authorities have determined the energetically engaged in burning an city upon three sides. ' then return the Trains There are now being manufactured in serve its honor, Lincoln sta- destroying at the The place the of & COUNSELOR. obsequies. ATTORNEY day j Leave Ogden daily, until further no is of bronxe, 11 feet hastily retired before the advance or th the orincipal arms manufactories of delegated power to the people without Union on tue Square tice, for Salt Lake City at 8 a.m. an and to bo Office violence. is It is French troops. Eng'and 400,000 improved rifles, expected Ogden Hotel, Nothing hiarh and 3.000 pounds weight. opposite 6.30 p.m. (For extra trains see tim OGDEN CIIT. Her supreme will and The Germans are massing the bulk of 30,000,000 of cartridges on account of from Prussia. known sculp Table. 1 For the East, at 7.25 a.m. For the design of Brown a well All of business kindi legal promptly stteodHI exultation at her success are irrecon tor and was placed in position this even-i- n I heir forces between the village of HO' the French Government. Hf to. the West, at 6.35 p.m. tele and cilable with calm before as is It absolutely true, impartiality it. under the auspices of the Union seny and Charenton on the environs of Arrive from Salt Lake City, 7 a.m in statesmanship. Two hundred thousand club. A handsome fence will Pans. &0.OUU i renen regulars are op' graphed, that Thiers is here without IV. r'-- and 4.45 p.m. From the East, 4.25 p.m, I.piiirne siructions, credentials, or the power of victims have already been sacrificed to posed to tliis force. base. around be erected its ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOB AT LAW, from the West, 6.35 a.m. of and in her ambition the on this Hon. war, Robert impious The Right Lowe, Chan offering any guarantees part Charles Lauderman. a German, 41 Will In all th Court In Ttnh nd Salt Lake City Timo. France. Independently of 1 biers, and it is certain she will dictate to France oinincPmrtirn tttntioa give to Territories. Ppwial year old. living at Thompson St., hang celor of the Exchequer, in addressing Governconditions that this momentary and in Foreign and Domestic Collectioa. . ed himself to his bed room door.because large and enthusiastic meeting at Elg n before his arrival, the Freneh Ttirinu iFnnliln ment, which does not conceal from the competent government should not ac Office said witb relation t ran away Scotland, 18 held every Siimlmr Ilrick in in h TnhorrielA . .. -, his son, a boy of 15 years, J, . in the .School now claiming the atlen war English Cabinet its anxious desire for cept; hence we invoke the Assembly, corothe The Oiiice. I'ost at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.; present home $00. from after and stealing JltiiMhtg, What ask . Grandecide. . we It freely chosen, to an armistice, bad besought Earl tion and interest ot all burope, that th nouses oi tuo various W ards at &.B0 ner will held an inquest. fH M W -t W BY TELEGRAPH. CO e Trench Troops and Escaped from Marching Rumors of an Armistice! Strong French Force in of a Dutch Shin and on the Marshall Vaillant tured in Paris! Abolition the Death Penalty in Holland! Extensive Manufacture in England of Arms for France! Paris Enclosed the Prussians Three chm-ize- The following intelligence has been received: Porto Cabello, Venezuela, Aug. 8. A Dutoli frigate of 43 guns arrived here recently, made a demand upon Blanco for 80,000 dollars compensation for loss sustained by the Dutch residents. Upon being told by Blanco that he had no money to satisfy the demand, the commander of the frigate threatened to bombard the town. Blanco anticipating the carrying otii of the threat, at once and secretly, began lo remove the guns auu ammunition from the fort, adding them The commander being lo the town. made aware of this, he in conjunction with lhe master ot an Knglish gunboat, which was present to waich the interests of the British residents, thereupon com menced sicziug all the guns and ammunition left, in or 'er lo avoid the alternative of destroying private property in the town, the greater portion of which is owned by resident Germans; they intend sicziug all lhe guns and ammunition at Luguira also. t)n the arrival here of the news of war bei ween France and Prussia, a French Reported Serious Breach .Neutrality liiitcd d! The Czar the Order of St upon the Crown Prince of Saxony! al of the English Government was of disinterested spectators, who would tender advice and mediation with the view to a peaceful Bettleiueut of the present difficulty, when requested to do so by either of the parties engaged in the conflict. Beyond this English policy the Government could not go. He had not, nor had the Euglisli Cabinet, any apprehension that by any possible circumstance could England be drawn into the quarrel between France and Prussia. Paris docs not occupy herself solely with the defence of her walls. General Vcnoy, ot lhe head of s new army, has commenced exterior operations aud manoeuvres to prevent the invasion of the departments where the enemy can seize provisions. They are ready fur the west and centre provinces. Persons in close relations with Bis marck insist strongly that, in the nego- ations for peace, lie will not discuss eohuical questions, nnr ask by what itlc any French Government holds power, provided it can guarantee the execution f the terms to w hich it agrees. Pans, lb, 10 p.m. Marshal Vaillant has been arrested; he .presented himself at Uastion, was recognized by the officers, seized by the crowd and taken to the post of liastion, amidst hostile demonstrations, lie was afterwards conveyed in a coach to the office of the Governor of Paris. Indig nation is caused by the report that the Marshal said he came by order of the Emperor. The Marshal had a permit, gncd by Trochu. The crowd assail the office of Trochu, but the Marshal is in safety. Kouillon, lieigium, JO. On Thursday last, 0,000 troops of the army under Bazaine, which has been shut up in Metz, broke through the policy that load-makin- Ger-uiii- ns, j , . , ' i . : . ...if t, ... . 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