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Show 4 surrender to superior numbers with wc-r- al pieces of connon and conJJraJtle supplies; this strategical movement of every WEnXKSDAY and SATURDAY, rblilil tbe French niayouinpcl the abandonment hy the OnuM PriiLisuiNu Company. of active operations ttgtunst Meziere jlMKS MiU AW, President and Ittmiiijs Manager, B B ' Uiuimws antiiuuuicatknu should be ' I 1 1 MS I,, whom all aud Rosoy. , uddrcHW'd. Berlin, 14., A royal proclamation has been issueJ TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. that after this dale, ,th -announcing r ' '! .7 TTTTth One Year fortresses of Franpd are deI northern , , a 4.1)0 1 rN J 1 11 ws i MX Mi'l'tllK 1 clared in a state of siege; communicat!tv 'fliri'o Monthi To with tho besieged is forbidden as an act of hostility, ; f ,; A trench deserter irora flletz, irho RATES OF ADVERTISING. hat reached the headquarters of, l'rinoet VOL Xo. 84. lVEDXKSDAy; OCTOKEU 10, 1STO. Frederick Charles, asserts that the a French army in and around Meli "ii 8 1 I disaffected by its successive were give by Hon. Jas. S. Carlisle, Hon. Rinderpest as well as the population of plosion, while blasting' rocks, and a greatly and that mutiny is impending. defeats R. S. Morie and Judge Phillips of Ala- the country, for it has in fected the cat-tl- o workman was also killed under the same The Nortb German Parliament has 1 8,iure 10 limit, 12 (1 $'" JS $15 $ 20 $ 35 $ 60 used food as W. the and and W. others t Mr. its Corcoran cirotunstances. by Germans, J 25 40 70 Special to the Oodkn J unction by the Atlantic and bama. 3 5 7 10 18 been summoned to vote another loan t Ml 30 4 7 8 11 21 " were on the platform. Mr. Corcoran ravages among them will be so great Yesterday was observed as a day of continue the war with France. Pacific Telegraph Company. 3 31) 65 Hi 40 18 6 IS Column, was on his way to the Frederick, M. 1). that the troops will be wholly deprived mourning throughout the South, out of ' CO ' 11 10 la 25 00 will take place this month. 5 1 fair with the Presidential party, when of fresh meat. A number of French pri- respect to the memory of Uen. Lee. " 20 30 34 45 75 100 135 Successes cihcial The iron! dispatch following soners Lee in Gen. London and a he heard of the death of Cirdt 15 per luontli. publish paper, a Public and private buildings are draped the limine King's headquarters has been bult turned back from the scene of gaiety. protest against the capitulation at Se- in mourning, and memorial services are lctined in this eity: Traiislout advertising to be paid for In advance. ; they are very indisrnant at it. and dan to was held in Another Savannah, Mobile, Atlanta, brought light forgery of ti ll linos of type of this A Square cuusistti "Versailles: The French, without tho were U. Norono till after it to day. J. wholly ignorant of it, Livingston bought Raleigh, Goldboro, Wilmington, eiw. shelled and ired the least to allowei! at provocation, advertiser change ploiwure, Yearly hundred thousand Kansas 11. K. Bonds was consummated. They say if they had folk, St. Louis, Louisville, and many Metz! of St. Cloud, which vre saved. wliarge of twenty-livwitU only the additional palaco & Lave been consulted ami at would other cities. Co., from Wells, they Fargo opposed 77, vents u Hiimre fur coniMiliou, but tliey will be Ten French battalions made a sortie. Baltimore, 15. cuarjted EXTRA for occuiiyiug iipace over gave in payment what purported to be it Willi all their might. J & Baltimore was attired in which was easily repulsed." Ihe,!; rench Steamer "St. Laurient'certified check ot all, Uarten (Jo., retained on The Prussians have occupied tho town ipH ial Notices or Advertisement, on New She leaves will on Bank. The car the Park for the bells from the engine and $77,500 Monday night. mourning, Hi oiitHide f the vapor, will bo charged twenty-tivof Epinal, tho capital of Vosgcs" on tho & W. an Co. F. enormous mateof war in was on aud the above houses from twelve check additional rutei. till churches, ry deposited by I"T cent, quantity Moselle river. AdrertiM'inentM not marked on the copy with the as to as went much the "Lafayette" and two o'clock, solemnly tolled a requiem the Continental Bank, and it rial, Loss Vessels linmlier of intertionn, wiil be published at our Bremen, 14. De Ville have Bank the which Southern the the for Park Robert Paris," already General, Exchange. great through until ordered out, and charged at transient The American ship Merrimac, and tho Coast was carried thousand discovered not Tho Lee. stands of E. The until rifles, Washington University sixty rated. forgery ADVERTISEMENTS Inxcried till forbid, will be the teller of the bank proved his certifi as many revolvers, sabres, bayonets and was handsomely decorated with emblems British vessels Gloucesttr and Morning: to enter the c ititinuci! until ordered out, in every instance, and cation, lynipson, of the Continental five hundred thousand rounds of cartrid- of mourning, as were a largo number Glory, towhile attempting c iari!rd for a i'ordinly. Weser tho port of Bremen, became Bank, immediately started to ferret out ges. The arms are consigned to Havre. of business houses of the city on the The privilege of yearly and half yearly advortic-arU restricted to their direct line of business, and the fraud and in a few hours accom Baltimore Street, stranded upon the shoals in the bay of During the past ten days, there were principle streets. Auction. lioal Kt:ite, or other till 13 deaths from yellow fever at New Or and all the saved it from a solemn ap Jahde, owing to the absence of the be will parties dmi plished presented to particularly, their foreign regular trade, beacons and buoys usually marking the Vessel loss. leans. lor separately. pearance; nags draped in mourning from the States will be No AdvertiM-nientNew 13. 15. were displayed from the Mayor's office dangerous shifting sands. All three York, Richmond, w ithout the cash (at our advertl.-e- d rates,) definite No IhaircrahFs issued a five o'clock extra, and other public oilices, and from many vessels were lost with cargoes, but tho response has been given accompanying the oritur, unless from ono of our crews were saved ana brought to this the Inie Gen. Lee's family to the containing the following: A corres- private dwellings, at half-mas- t. Busirciilar authorized Advertising Agents. by All coiiiniuiiicationa devoid of interest to the he at that be at the Richmond. buried seemed that ness lor awhile, durinj the city. request Hague, telegraphs pondent, public, or intended to proniota private interests, London, ii. George Curtis Lee telegraphed, however, great agitation prevails on the discovery hours of interment, universally suspend will he charged as advertisements, and iaynient A dispatch has been received from in character, we is that the is a as construed to that If about in declare advance. war ed consent. whole The personal of favorable, reply King required by general reserve the right to reject auy article, or advertisebut says that the remains are placed in against Prussia. There is a row in the the population of Baltimore are filled Tours, dated 14, by Provisional Governof ment of tliis class. s of the custody the faeulty of Washington King Cabinet. The King was told he with great grief at tho death of Gen. ment, via carrier pigeon, which stale of Quebec! FRANKLIN D. RICHARDS, Editor. must not take the initiative. The Crown Lee. A meeting of Confederate soldiers that tho Prussians are in full retreat College. C. W. TEN ROSE, Associate Editor. 14. N. Prince warned the ministers, if they did was held this evening at the Masonic from Paris. No particulars as to tho Y., Rochester, Successes The bag that was stolen from the Ex not take sides now, Holland would re- Temple and the large Hall was densely cause of this hud arrived when the disThe meeting opened with patch left. But a dispatch was also press Messenger at the Central Depot in gret her inactivity when too late. The crowded. OCDEN DIRECTORY. this city a lew days ago was found to Cabinet appealed to the people from all prayer. Resolutions expressing sorrow received from Paris by another source, day in the mill race. All the papers parts in favor of giving the States' Gen- at the loss of their Chief aud sympathy stating that the enthusiasm of Paris Viillcd State Officers for contained in the bag were found, but eral, not the King, the right to declare for the bereaved family were adopted, consequent upon the unexpected event is) I tali. the fifteen thousand dollars had been war. King William and the majority of and speeches were delivered eulogizing indescribable. Governor J. Wilson Shaffer, amount of provisions and stores which abstracted; no clue has yet been obtained the population side wiih the Crown the deceased. Maj. Gen. J. R. Trimbl H. Vernon Vaughan. Secretary fell into our hands. to the robbers. second of chamThe the Prinee. Col. of Charles of report Marshall, Maryland, M. E. Patrick. Marshal . Gen. Garibaldi has arrived at Besa- 14. X. aud annual the 0. unfavorare Gen. Lee's Wilmington, ber, Staff, Judgo Campbell, of budget, C. II. Hempstead, U. S. Attorney neon. uen. Ikmrbaki has boen appointThe to which administration. left the The able steamship Washington, opposi- Louisiana, formerly Judge of the Su Snpt. Indian Affairs 3. E. Tourtellotte. ed to near Orleans; he ha this took demanded tire nine an miles tion relative the Court United of port and explanation C. C. Clements. Slates, preme Surveyor-Generto his post. New Breis-ac- li forward below gone the and was run on ashore a to the debt of and Vene the city, Over-io15. ot War uio Assistant of the Luxembourg Receiver of Public Monies J. secretary is the gar bombarded; of The Island. conconstantly zuela Big Southern Confederacy, Col. Priton, of point cargo question. rison answers vigorously. sisted of 700 bbls. of spirits of turpen Kcv. Lee's Gen. Dr. R. Stuff, U. Land Admiral S the visited Office Dudley George. Stringham Registrar of Closed Liverpool, 10. tine, 300 bales of cotton, and a few bbls. Districts Rector of Christ Church, Baltimore, Mux well. Attorney s ornce yesterday m The steamship"lndia"of the"Anchor" no of There rosin. is doubt the that to tho preservation of Ameri Judge C. hituey, of Baltimore, Gen U. S. Assessor John P. Tnegart. regard Hue, loaded 2'.H) Papal Zouaves at this vessel will prove a total loss. The City can U. S. Collector 0. J. Hollister. neutrality, and received orders from Henry Heath, Col. W. H. Norris and Fire with a port yesterday; they were taken aboard were C. H. Lieut. Company, were steamer, McKean. B. Tuppe appointed Chief Justice J. Washington to report to Davis instruc at to Genoa, most of them are Canadians; the scene of to in hopes dispatched 0. F. Strickland and Associate Justices tions concerning the action to be taken committee arrange for tho delivery of saving the cargo, which was fully in under the recent proclamation of the a eulogy on lien. Lcc. The meeting they will bo eared for by the local com?. M. II aw ley. till Wednesday next, when they Soissons wurcd. President about belligerent vessels, and was one of the largest, most respectable mittee will sent to their homes. be New Orleans, 14. was also uirecicu to hold vessels in and most enthusiastic ever held in Bal Territorial Officer: London, 15. Business is suspended and the Houses readiucfs to await the Cheer timore. II. William cheer after arose from to Congress Delegate Attorney's orders, The Germans attribute the frequency the are in throughout city draped tho audience the as iiunioii.se names of His vessel is being fitted out for active AMERICAN'. Hooper. of accidents to French agency, mourning in honor of Gen. Lee. Zcruhlmbel Snow. Attorney-GenerNew York, 14. service, and probably will be placed on tho various Generals and prominent andrailway will hereafter impose contributions connected with the S. Southern Marshal i. D. T. McAllister. 14. on in the harbor personage to Charleston, letters this that state after Monday next, C, duty Foreign William Clayton. The death of Gen. Lee caused pro prevent the violation of the neutrality cause are mentioned. A bccho of tbe on tho community whero such accident Auditor war, tbe Turcos and Algerians will not occur. T m ,,i a a found sorrow; bells were tolled yesterday laws on tho part of x ranee or Prussia. greatest excitement took place whon be employed in the t rench army as they A dispatch from Tours gives intelliGen. Marshall led us around tho tomb do more harm than good. German pa ana nags were at nan mast on the ship Superintendent of Common Schools Washington, 10. of a brilliant victory wou by Geo. gence mid asked the of the and North to the deRobert L. Campbell. The discredit people the of throughout city. ping Eugenie's story pers It is not probable that Sec'ty. Cox, in the lafe sortie from Metz. Bazuine, the of Commerce' and Chamber hands met this a.m. aud will retire from the Cabinet until after forget past, shaking siring to send the Prince Imperial to is stated It that Marshal Bazaine had the illustrious over dead, bid farewell Weber Count Oflieers: D. Metz, and of Bismarck's participation took appropriate action. the meeting of Congress. succeeded in breaking the Prussian to F. forever and battle. The rrobatt and County Judge animosity the in intrigue. Richmond, Va., 14. Boston, 16. to their feet and cheer lines and opening the road to Thion-vill- e. Richards. London dispatches declare that I!a It is still a matter of uncertainty The comer stone of a home for desti audience rose Select Men Lester J. Hcrrick, Henry laine cannot hold out a week after cheer resounded through the hall, longer, and whether the funeral of the late General tutc Roman Catholic children, was laid Advices from Taris to the 12th inst rehats and handkerchiefs waved and Holmes, Richard Ballantyne. must surrender Metz, if he cannot force Lee will take place at Lexington as apimmense con in of an presence that tho Red party of Paris enport Clerk and Recorder F. S. Richards. nuucreu me was ana in it gome a passage through the Prussian besiegair, or Richmond. Several dis- course of people. Incident to the oxer Aurelius Miner. ers. If the German armies are (Com- pointed, have been received from moments before the applause subsided deavored to create disturbances within Prosecuting Attorney cises a was patches Lexinggrand procession of some William Critchlow, o'clock the meeting was adjourned. the Belleville quarters ou the 10th of Xotariet Public pelled to carry on military operations in ton, the purport being that the body has three thousand adults and nearly tea At 10 F. S. Richards. They harangued the idle funeral sermons will be October. i ranee during the next three or four been turned over by General Curtis Lee thousand Sunday school children, under delivered in the Tarious churches in the crowds but could not succeed in creatSheriff William Brown. months, they will be saved from some to the faculty of Washington Colleee. the Marshalship of Daniel J. Sweeny i Assessor and Collector Sauford Bing-Laing the slightest division against the traditional horrors associated with win- and that the consent of that body must The address was delivered by Bishop city. .,' Provisional authorities. Intelligence of of ter campaigning, by means railroads, be obtained before it can be brought to Oneil, and the corner stone deposited the Treasurer Israel Cnnfield. gathering of tho mob was telegraph , FOREIGN. connecting them with their base of sup- this city. A telegram of a member of by Bishop W illiams. The different ored to the quarters of tho military, who Coroner Wm. N. Fife. . in facilitate such which wonder Lee a the 14. . indicates the that Tours, plies, family prosganizations gave a large contribution, Surveyor and Superintendent of Schools ful way, the Garibaldi's sons Menottl and Picattl were quickly deployed in the disaffected The house will be finished next sum transportation of supplies, pect is not unfavorable for the fulfillment and by their promptness an Wm. "W. Burton. materials and of the wishes of the people of Richmond, mer, and will accomodate permanently have joined him in his command; both districts', outbreak was avoided. A Brussels special says prominent as expressed in the resolutions of the four hundred have this to passed through their city children, besides providA fearful calamity has occurred in City Government: journals of Frankfort, Cologne and Ber General Assembly and of the City Coun temporary shelter for two thousand destination. the ship yard at Newcastle upon Tync; Incorporated by Act of Jan. 18, 1861. lin, which have beea advocates of war, cil, ana tbe message of the Governor. ing more. The cost will be about $20,000. The Count De Chamberdi has issued a new iron Municipal election biennially on tbe now declare it has continued too ship, which was being conthis the com New Yorker writes by another address to the French A long well known Encouraged hope, by econd Monday of February. people structed, fell upon its side, the fracture Meetings for the benefit of the nation, and that mittee appointed by the Legislature balloon on the 24th ult, from Paris: The relative to his pretensions to the throne. of its of the City Council weekly, on Monday 40 foremen peace should be made, if possible at once leu tor Lexington this morning, entire population are determined to He declares that his whole ambition is to thesupports crushing Main at Street. City Hall, earth, other workmen in erenings, on honorable terms. Unless the uovernor is advised to- fight it out on this line, if it takes all to found a national Government for the yard hurried to the scene and extriMayor Loren Farr. Wall, Street, 3 p. m. night that the funeral will not take w inter. Par is will resist to the bitter end. France. Aldermen F. A. Brown, 1st Ward; cated all the imprisoned laborers, 12 The Gold scheme collapsed to day, place to - morrow, he will probably I honestly believe tbe people will die at A baloon from the the were taken out dead, horribly L. J. Herrick, 2d inangled and some of the parties were free ten issue a proclamation, setting apart to their doors and see the city beaten down following intelligence:capiatl brings Wednes- and of the remainder 3d A. J. Shupe, living the majority-havders of gold and actually broke down morrow as a day of mourning through' street by street before they will consent day, 12. The Prussians Paris, now comare Counselors James Mc Gaw, Walter the fractured limbs and many of them borrowing rates ; they also appear- out the commonwealth, and a proclama' to the terms asked by Bismarck. The pelled to remain entirely upon tho de- are Thompson, William W. Burton, Josiah ed as sellers of fatally. injured which to rise be will to tion to gave the to gold, lose and fensive, owing to the incessant bombardFrench have nothing now telegraphed night Leavitt, Israel Canfield. Tours, 15v i a report that there was cheating around different parts of the state and the cities everything to gain. The Germans ment from the forts. have been by Recorder Thos. G. Odell. They Details of the engagement on tins tbe board. It was stated however that south, whose representatives have ex marching on Paris put in peril, all they to evacuate their advanced southern line of the defences of Paris en compelled Attorney A. Miner. the squeeze, yesterday, wag only made pressed their wishes to join in the trl gained at Sedan. The Prussian author- lines of earthworks, the second of which Wednesday last, in which the Freueh Marshal W. N. Fife.' for the purpose of discovering how much bute of respect. If, on the contrary, ities have officially warned the French and they have lately been and were successful, are received in this Treasurer Aaron Farr. constructing, to disturb the stock and telligcn.ee is received that the committee foreigners not to contribute any aid to retreat behind the capital it took fortifications city. The Prussians were defeated and Assessor and Collector S. Bingham. heavy of the Legislature has been successful, the suffering village of Bazeillcs; this upon the plateau of St. Cloud and Meu-do- n money market. Surveyor W. W. Burton. driven back to Versailles. The French The match between the "Cambria" the day upon which the obsequies will seems particularly directed against Police G. Eng upon the southwest. The guns upon forces have reoccupied the small T. Captain of Taylor. took place yesterday iaKo piace in me the and villages oe nxeu as "Sappho," will and lish American Mont Valcrien of city enormous range of Cretoil and Meudon on the south-eacorrespondents. J ustice of tlie Peace S. Eggleston being outside of Sandy Hook light ship. The the memorial day. From all parts of the The Cologne Gazette, in discussing the command the German works Constable C. F. Middleton. the upon "Sappho" came in first but does not win country enquiries have been received as ability of France to continue the war, west as far as St. Cloud; their fire has of Paris. Gen. Bourbaki has assumed command of the army of the Loire. , the $250 cup, as the race was limited to to when the funeral will take place, and remarks that of 430,000 or 440,000 men, driven tho Prussians to Ponil and Brou-gcriOfficii PostOffiec: The journals have a report that tho 6 hours j they were over seven hours should it be here the city will be crow' who its on armies 1st The Prussians have also been the of composed ARRIVAL AND CLOSING MAILS. completing the distance. The "Sappho' ded with persons fromv distance, drawn August, at least 80,000 have been killed dislodged from Comraant, lias Meudon Orleans princes have been enrolled in tho AURIVAIJI. 7 light-shiat Suit Lake Citv, daily the 7.R0 a.m. passed o'clock, and 2 here by a desire to participate in the and wounded, and 20,000 are sick, and Mont Petre. The French have re- army which is now forming at Rouen, West, Through Mail daily . 7.30 ajn. minutes; 44 minutes solemn memorial ceremonies. Florence, 15. thus in coming while 130,000 have been either captured taken the heights of Villejuif and North. Thnmr-- Mnil Huilv M. Thiers has had an audience with 7.1 a.in. ahead. The race between New 15. uncompleted " Local, Box KlderCounty, daily or disarmed in Belgium; so that over York, These operations have all been 7.30 a.m. King Victor Emanuel, which lasted an The Steamship "Ilousa" arrived to 230,000 of the best troops must be de- conducted Cut, Through Mail daily . 4.30 p.m. the "Dauntless" and the "Cambria" will upon the south. Upon the hour. CL08IN0. be sailed from Bremen, and is the first ves' ducted. day side eastern of Paris the maneuvers have Mt Lake Citv, daily 3.30 p.m. . Continued on page 8. A Herald extra issued at 5 o'clock sel which has leu that port since the La France says the battles before also been eminently successful; the Prus est, Through Mail daily . 3.30 p.m. contains a Berlin this 10th of North, Through Mail daily to the French block- Paris have resulted in favor of the sians have been driven to the a.30 p.m. morning dispatch July, owing " Local, Box Elder County, village of 3.30 p.m. the Queen received from daily King William ade. She saw no French vessels, and French, who have inflicted much greater Londy; m their retreat . Sttt, Through Mail daily . . 8.00 p.m. V ABBES they also evacuaC. L. DA11LER, H188ET, 850 of 811 Versailles, which losses Wednesday. on the enemy than they have ted Champigny which has been weakbrings passengers, MAILS. Bait Lak Citv. Ilelnna, Montai were tnousana ten A our cabin male into themselves suffered. passengers. Tho police at ened by the withdrawal of their prisoners CLOSING. supports. Cache and Rich County--hands as the result ef Von Dcr Laur's The resignation of Secty. Cox causes Calais have received orders not to allow The Prussian circle is cdnosdayi enlarging instead and Saturdays ULSSEY, DAIILER & C0M 8.30 p.m. victory near Orleans. The battle lasted much excitement in political circles, and any Frenchmen to leave the country of narrowing. JJorth Ogdni. Mondays and Thursdays 2.30 p.m. 7 9 in even from till in the the Ihe credit of this morning effecting resignation is whether provided with passes or not. 'jontaville Wednesdays and Saturdays 6.00 a.m. BANKERS, . t Marseilles, 14. ,: lain City Mondays and 3.(Kl p.m. Thursdays ing, and was fought on difficult ground generally given to his personal enemies: U.S. The intelligence of a rising in Algoria Rochester, JENNINfiS' NEW Bl'ILDINO, Satnrilavs and 4.00 Ji'erdale Wednesdays followed. p.m. The lias not of it who is to ordinance, Buocecd Marshal capture transpired Hooner and Alma Wndnes.lura and Quinby received this morning has been corroborated by later advices. IWAIN losses are heavy, ours small." Sec'y Cox, though rumor mentions the STHKKT, OUDEX,, 12.00 a.m. The French pardon papers for the Fenian prisoners, The insurrection has now become most Baturdays 14. name of Hon. Columbus Delano, as a Starr, McManus and Thompson. AFT) SALT LAKE CITY. Washington, OFFICE HOURS, The formidable and is participated in by ueaaral Delivery open from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Active preparations are now going on proper successor of Mr. Cox, and Wm. prisoners will be set at GoM Dmlein Coin mi1 Curronrv. Pruw liberty this many tribes. The chief tribes in the Exrlimice Inon SunHunt, Sunday 6 p.m. to 7 pjn. Finticinco, Montwi," fMivr,I here for the organization of the status B. Allison of Iowa, to succeed Delano. evening. of Constant St. New important . ,, are in province York, uil all par la of uruu Loui, REGISTRY DEPARTMENT of officers of the army ; the board are Washington, 15. ful lrevolt, and hold many important poQuebec, 15. Open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Cullectioni promptly attended to. soon to meet, and there is a general flutThe President has accepted the resignOutside Door open from 6 am. to 8 p.m. The Archbishop of Quobeo died last sitions. The troops are tf in motion against ation of Cox. ISAAC M00RE, Postmaster. ter among the officers regarding the exnight ef dropsy of the heart, aged 72 the insurrectionists who aro fortifying. Mr. Cox says thai he leaves the Cabamination. An order will be issued years. He was the fifteenth bishop and Brussels, 14. from the War Department, within a few inet, because of the refusal of the Pres- the third That portion of tho French garrison Trains Archbishop of Quebec. He . ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR. Lcm Ogdcn daily, until further days, assigning a number of unassigned ident to support him in reforms which was taken suddenly ill about two months which escaped tho Prussian through for Salt Lake City at 8 a.m. and officers to till the raeancies created by he has inaugurated in the Internal Dept. ago, while on a line around Montmedy, hns assaulted Office opposite Ogtlen pastoral visit. Ilofef, ;30p.m. 16. (For extra trains see time death and resignations under the late and his determination to lift the Dept. and captured the town of Stenay upon ) Auburn, n CITY. 0UD( Table.) For the East, at 7.25 a.m. For army bill. The'storra signal corps, late- above the control of politicians. .. The order for the release of Gen. the south of Sedan. The Prussians had All kluils ef legal buslnms promnlly ntUnilod New in soon full will be 15. operaWest, at 6.33 p.m. . ly organized, York, Starr, Col. Thompson and Capt. Man- established a small garrison there who Itf Arrive from Salt Lake City, 7 a.m. tion; all the paraphernalia of weather obThe late foreign papers give the most ning, Fenians, convicted at the resisted but were July forced gallantly, to ad 4.45 p.m. From the such Baromof terriblo destitution as in accounts servations, 4.25 the Court for violation tho East, of p.m. neutrality Mainers, 15. H. "ora the West, 6.35 a.m. eters, etc., have been purchased and are populous districts of Northern and East- laws, was delivered last evening at the A body of Francs Tireurs attacked a ATTOUSKY AND COUNSELOR-AT-LABait Lake City Time. The France. crops gathered are prison by the United Slates Marshal. squad of being distributed, and the officers on the ern far western stations arc being assigned. very light, the enemy's requisitions have They were serenaded at the hotel last forest of Wurtemburg cavalry 'in the Will Prwth-- in all tlio Courts In rth nd Fontainbleau and . Dirine Worship A large meeting attended by many of been very heavy, and the demands of evening, and will leave Tpnitnrins. fxMHl Attention, giwn to killed many of them, the remainder loining 'oreifi Ami l)mentie GUctiona. he French our held the Sunday under mry Tabcrncle, authorities, prominent citizens was 16. New military .t 10a.m. were York, to Melun. The Prussian pursued and 2 p.m.; and in the School and made a formal Office fn T.cavifl'8 Jas. Murphy, a fireman, was blown garrison there retreated on the expression of sorrow necessity havo been no less onerous. "ouees of the various Wards at 5.30 approach p.m. at the death of Gen. Lee. Addresses The German armies arc sufferers from to atoms yesterday by Posl Office. Iliiifrtiug, premature ex of the French, leaving behind a large She Oj)4fw function. Af!TT? TUT? I i Vl I H I t VI r TTTTOWTAAT . i If ,B I I . -- I Devoted to flows, Literature, Agriculture, science, aim tiie Arts. ,, I. (.Ii:, UTAH, BY TELEGRAPH. The-electio- French Around Paris! Expected Meeting at e cou-tra- t. Another Great Forgery at i' u York! 1 To-da- on of Three of Germany! Reported Retreat of the Germans from Pans! Burning of a near Wilmington! Holland about to Declare War Against Prussia! Death the Archbishop the n mlverti.-'e-tneiit- d of the French Around Paris! at Frightful Accident Newcastle, England! al n. Reported Surrender of the Prussian Army at Orleans! The Port of Hamburg Again! Great Fire at Birken head, England! Capitulation of to the Prussians! - al T lr j to-d- ; e st .... .... .... e. i p Cha-tillo- n. y. . , , , no-I'c- e, r t- . Rain-guagc- W. s, KWTSIXY, y, ht near i;rick |