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England and Russia Support Aosta's Nomination to the Spanish Throne! The Capitulation of Metz -- Salute of 101 Guns in Honor of the Event! Swindles in New York! Balances in the U. S. Treasury! authorized the sale at New York, of one extensive retail dry goods dealer, into million dollars coin, on each Wednesday, bankruptcy. to purchase one million in bonds of Turs-daThe first annual fair of tho Buckeyo club will commenco on Thursday next, during the month of Nov. New York, 30. the 3rd of November. The Newark polico have broken up an The stato authorities of Tennesseo extensive system of fraud which has will sell at auction, tho state interest for sometime been carried on in New of 12 different railroads for default of York, through which several New Eng- interest. land shoe manufacturing firms have A female attending tho clerical locture been swindled. Letters from time to at Cincinnati hospital, after an expe time have been received by Wm. Rank- rience of threo days persistent asking, in, 492 High Street, which led him to has gained a respectful recognition on believe that some persons have been pur- the part of the male students, and will chasing goods in his name. Detectives continue as a student upon equal term were put on the watch, at the depots with others. and soon ascertained that a large shipThe Commercials special from Frankment of boots and shoes were being tak- fort, Ky. says the State Treasury is es away from time to time, by J. P. running quite low, and much diluculty is experienced in providing funds suffi Donnelly, 200, Market Ftrcct, who claimed to represent Rankin. The polico vis- cient to supply tho wants of the state ited Donnelly's place, and arrested him. charities, and keep the inmates from A large amount of goods have been restarvation, or reliance upon tho humanturned to the manufacturers. Mana- ity of tho community. The Sheriffs are ger Grafton of the Massachusetts bank, very backward in forwarding the reven arrived in this city last evening with ues, and only most urgent appeals in a hotel keeper of that place, in whose duce them to comply, even in a moderate house a gang of burglars, who robbed amount with the requisition of the audi 1857. the bank of $125,000, had stopped. tor. An increase in the amount of state The Treasury Department is in receipt Supt. Kelso has ordered the prisoner taxation is inevitable. of intelligence of the seizure by special to be arraigned before justice Dowling Memphis, 30. The celebrated cotton case, tho U. 8. agents of one thousand dollars worth of in order that he may be discharged. opium, concealed in the window facing The police have no hopes of success in vs. Pearcc, involving thirty thousand of one of the state rooms on board of their search for the Burglars, in conse dollars, which has been pending over one of the Pacific mail steamers. quence of the premature publication of six years, was decided yesterday in favor At the Cabinet meeting no Dunns arrest. of the defendant. Senator McDonald, business of any importance was transactQuite a sensation was created at the of Arkansas, and Governor Alcorn, of ed. The New York elections were dis- central office of the polico dept. about Mies., are now in the city. Fifty-si- x cussed and the President reiterated his midnight, by the following mysterious deaths are reported for the week ending intention of holding the reins with mili- arrest. . About that hour detectives yesterday. A letter from Decatur, Ala., says the tary tightness. Secretary Cox took his Woodbridge and Tilly drove up, having final leave of his associates in a long in a carriage and custody, a young man trains on the Decatur and Nashville speech, which stirred up emotions of fashionably dressed, and of remarkably railroads have been stopped twico sorrow in every heart, and the hand- striking appearance. The prisoner was recently by disguised men, and tho conwere accompa- immediately hurried into the detectives ductor, Garrett, haB been ordered to shakings and good-bye- s nied by choked utterances and dimmed office. The offioers declined to give any quit the road. eyes. Secretary Cox leaves the Interior reason or motives for the arrest, except Proceedings have been commonced in Department on Monday, and Delano that the prisoner was seized by them at the U. S. Court, at Knoxville, against takes charge on Tuesday. or A. O. P. Nicholson, 8. A. R. Nelson, the Hoffman House, on Senator Morton is here, but has not ders of justice Dowling, and SuperintenJ. T. L. Sneet, and J. B. Heskell, of tho up to this hour had an interview with dent Kelso, who vouchsafed no clue to State Supreme Court, for holding office the President. The statement going the any crime. The mystery attending the when disabled by tho provisions of the rounds of the press, to the effect that movements of the detectives, and evident 14th amendment. a delegation of New York Democrats desire to conceal the arrest, gave rise to were here to protest against the sending the suspicion that Nathan's murderer FOREIGN. of Federal troops to New York, is with- had been arrested. It is believed by London, 28. out any foundation whatever. some person's, cognizant of the detecInformation has been received here by The following are the Treasury bal- tive business, that the man under arrest the friends of Paul Cassangnao, an ances at Hie close of business was one of the principals in the proposed nouncing his escape from tho Breslau Currency,$2,155.000; coin,$101,000,000; duel, whose relations invoked the ac prison to Vienna. of which $12,1)90,000 are coin certifi- tion of the police, between two young Tho Earl De Grey made a speech to cates. men, well known in society ; but the de- his constituents in the Town The bank of California is authorized tectives admitted they bad made the Hall, upon affairs in Europe. He said Vy Secretary Spinner to transfer fairest without any warrant, or authori the Government still trusted in the if.JOO.ooo in specie from San Francisco ty, except on mo oraer oi ine superin succeM of the intervention of England, to New lork, at a commission of in bringing about a speedy peace. per tendent. cent. Washington, 29. It is rumored that Garibaldi has de to this time the Navy Department Up Ensigns F. S. Bassett and Uriah R. feated the Prussians at Saint Pertetux has had no tidings from the missing Harris are ordered to the Pacific fleet on and captured four mitralleuscs. steamer "Shenandoah." A supposed the 15th of Nov. Surgeon C. II. A correspondent of the Times tele U. S. vessel was seen in the South Atfrom the "Kearsago," is to await lantic by an English merchantman in a orders; n P. H. Roilly, from graphs the following from Versailles, dismantled condition. the "Lancaster," has been granted leave dated 25th instant: It will be a few days of absence; Paymaster B. M. Mead, from before the Germans bombard Paris, In Philadelphia. 28. bat Josh. Billings lectured to a crowded the "Kearsage," is ordered to settle his the action on the 21st, sixty-fiv- e talions took part, supported by twelve house accounts. Subject "milk." Rodgers re Natchez Miss., 28. lieved Admiral Kowan of the command uauenes. The steamer "Rete" made the run to of the Asiatic fleet on the 20th August Bazaino was recently informed he this city, in 16 hours and 36 minutes last. Admiral Rodgers reported that could only have the terms which were and 47 seconds ; and therefore regains be would leave for Hongkong, China, on acoorded to McMahon. the horn. A bet of ten thousand dollars the 22d of that month. Later intelligence from Hong-Kon- g hag been offered that she can beat the Stephen C. Rowan, late commander of increases the anxiety relative to tho the Asiatic fleet, reports under date of threatened outbreak in China. present time by 30 minutes. The Lockport, 28. g Aug. 22d, that he would leave Singapore, of a late date, recited Daily, The beautiful residence of Mr. Seeley, in the p "Delaware," on the 23d the massacre of foreigners in every at Johnson Creek, Niagara County, was of that month, for the United Slates. The strongest entry port of China. Loss The "Alaska" was at Singapoe. totally destroyed by fire evidence is constantly accumulating of The receipts of fractional currency for the intention of the Chincso violence to iu,uw ; insurance $d,UOO. the week ending Boston, 28. amount to foreigners. The commandency of the Loyal Legion S.UOO. St. Petersburg, 28. have resolved to erect a monument to the The following are the Treasury from tho By a ukase, memory of the late Admiral Farraeut. balances at the elose of business this Government hero, emanating all the Governors of The Japanese who lately arrived from morning: Currency, $20,000,000: coin. tle provinces of Russia upon the Baltie ban t rancisco are busily engaged look $100,940,000; coin certificates, $13,855,- Sea, who have rendered themselves conUOO. ing around the city. spicuous by their hostile utterances and Boston. 28. Certain politicians of Brooklyn, New influence against Germanv. have Wn The Committee of the City Council on Y ork, paid a visit to the President toremoved, and superseded by officials of the erection of a soldiers' monument day, and represented to him the deplo less pronounced pontics. have dcoided to accept the plan of rable condition or things among the Florcicc, 28. juarun uiumore, ana erect a monument Republicans of New York. Various Accounts received from Rome, from on Flagstaff Hill, on the common. The splits and complications were discussed. authoritative sources, represent tho cost is not to exceed $80,000 dollars. The gentlemen represented to him that. Pope extremely dejected at the loss of New York. 29. if a remedy was not soon devised to the Imperial sovereignty; he has refused A. Gosliner, who caused the death of harmonize the conflicting interests, the all endeavors to draw him from secluGeo. Tweedle, the supposed Burglar, result would be disastrous. One of the sion, and cannot be prevailed upon to go and was censured by the coroners jury, party is a prominent member of the beyond the Gardens of the Vatican. It is appeared before the District Attorny editorial corps of the Independent. also announced that he has resolved to The Postmaster-Genera- l prepared to give additional direct- push resistance to a final action to the bonds for his appearance if he was re- ed the Postmaster of Hew York to give utmost; ho has forbidden the usual quired to do so. It was considered un- the Bremen steamer all the direct mail October amusements upon Thursday and and he was to necessary, permitted go for Germany on Saturdays. Sundays of this month, at Monte at large on the bonds furnished before In his letter, Mr. Cresswell suggests and Borghese Gardens. He allows the verdict. The effect of the surrendas he desires to have the general his inferior household of the Vatican mat, to er of Metz upon the French at home, may European mail leave New York on as partake of grand banquets, while ho be conjectured from the language of the many days of each week as possible, presides only at dessert on Sundays. best journals here. The Courier Des and that as the Bremen line will change On Sunday last, the Pope made a Elats Unis says: "If it is unfor- their day of sailing to Thursdays that speech, during which he uttered the Bazaine's name will mey receive au tunately true, European man on that following declaration: "Mv ehiM ran henceforth be devoted to execration to day. When the new ocean steamship fear nothing from this invasion, the all generations. If Bazaine dealt the line commences running, there will be synecope or Italian occupation will soon blow that will kill him, let him be killed, five European mails leave New York pass away." not as a soldier but as a dog, so it raves weekly. In a later interview with a delegation on demanding the assassination of this Information from am official source, by of foreigners, he likens himself to monster, and all others like him." cable, was received here y to the Three brothers named Bremar, as- effect that Count Von Bismarck does not Daniel, and asked them to. pray the Lord to deliver him from a d en nf linna saulted Patrick C8gidy during a consider Lord Granville's note as a pro- He refused the request of the Jesuit d dispute about some property, and position for an armistice. He thinks fathers to excommunicate King Victor his skulL His life is dispaired of. the proposition should come from France Emanuel, upon his entering into Rome: A statement is in circulation here to will probably be permitted to but he lluers gave orders that all churnli off ft ml the effect that Daniel McFarland, called go to Versailles, but there is much un places of worship generally should be on his former wife and hetraoA certainty about his being allowed to tiutsuu until ms departure. her to receive him back again as her enter rani. husband ; and that he was denied enter-anc- e Munich, 28. Her Majesty's Government have not There were srreat reininimrs born ai. to the house by an intimate friend yet received a reply to their suggestions terday over the announcement of the lady. telegraphfrom Prussia. ed direct from Versailles that Bazaine Louisville, 30. Baltimore. 3ft. and his entire A serious row occurred beA occurred last night, be- the Prince, Frederick Charles. tween a party of Negroes and street car tweendifficulty The two negroes. It appears that I'alaoe was surrounded and the noyai omciais. Ihe Negroes insisting on rid- they to fight, when Statute of Bavaria stepped into an . Mini Ikl ing in the inside of the cars. They re- one cut the throat of alley the other in a fear- lands; at and Carlsruho the exsisted the attempts to put them nut. ful manner. The wounded Stuttgart man dropped citement was Tremendous. Boulders were freely used, several par- to the ground and expired in a short ties on each side were injured. The time. The Liverpool, 28. murderer succeeded in making Cotton firmer,J snip 15 non i,oi negroes were finally eieeted and f U1VO his escape. dling uplands, 8j, middling Orleans, jhcia were lodged in jail. Cincinnati, 30. VS (3 i, saies lor the week, 99,000 bales. T. II. Jaffraco & Co., of N. Y. have Washington, 30. Imports 50,000 of which 11,000 The Secretary of the Treasury has filed a petition to force C. W. Dcland, including 76,000 bals, of bales, American. The party from the National Observatory who will go to Sicily to observe the solar eolipse will sail from New York next Wednesday. After finishing their observations of the eclipse they will visit the most prominent observatories in Europe, and will probably return to the U. S. about the middle of March. It can be positively stated, on the authority of the President, that no one hag yet been fixed on to succeed Delano, and all speculation on the subject is futile. In a few days the Revenue Department will have returns from complete surveys of the distilleries throughout the country, and the Department will be able to tell the exact capacity of the country for producing distilled spirits. The Postmaster General's Report will show that during the fiscal year, ending June 30th, 1870, there was paid 394,000 dollars for transporting our Transatlantic mails. The Cunnrd lino received the largest portion of it. James Stimpson, of llaldwinsvillc, Mass., has applied for an extension of his patent for a method of joining boxes, etc., dated February 3, y, , A Negro Eight! OCDEN DIRECTORY. United Stales Officers for Twelve French Utah. Ships Gone to the Governor J. Wilson Shaffer, Danish Coast! Secretary Vernon II. Vaughan. Men-of-W- Marshal M. E. Patrick. G. II. Hempstead, U. S. Attorney Supt. Indian Affairs J. E. Tourtellotte. Surveyor-Gener- C. C. al Receiver of Public Home Clements. 3. 1$. Over- ton. George R. Registrar of Land Ojjfic Maxwell. U. S. Assessor John P. Taggart. U. S. Collector 0. 3. Hollister. Chief Justice J. B. McKean. Associate Justice 0. F. Strickland and C M. Hawley. Officers: Territorial William to II. Congress Delegate ar Cannonading and Rifle Firing at Paris! Introduction of the Italian Press Law into Rome! Garibaldian Volunteers to Lose their Citizenship! Paris toCapitulate on the 11th November next! Hooper. y, y. Zerubbabel Snow. Marshal J. D. T. McAllister. William Clayton. Auditor Treasurer James Jack. Superintendent of Common Schools Robert L. Campbell. Attorney-Gener- al Weber County Officers: F. D. Probatt and County J udge Richards. Select Men Lester J. nerrick, Henry Holmes, Richard Balluntyne. Clerk and Recorder F. S. Richards. Prosecuting Attorney Aurelius Miner. William Critchlow, Notaries Public F. S. Richards. Sheriff William Brown. Assessof and Collector Sanford Bingham. Treasurer Israel Canfield. Coroner Wm. N. Fife. Surveyor and Superintendent Wm. W. Burton. t. of Schools City Government: Incorporated by Act of Jan. 18, 1861. Municipal election biennially on the second Monday of February. Meetings of the City Council weekly, on Monday evenings, At City Hall, Main Street. Mayor Loren Farr. Aldermen F. A. Brown, 1st Ward; L. J. Herrick, 2d A. J. Shupe, 3d Counselors James Mc Gaw, Walter Thompson, William W. Burton, Josiah Leavitt, Israel Canfield. Recorder Attorney Marshal Thos. G. Odell. A. Miner. AV. N. Fife. Treasurer Aaron Farr. Assessor and Collector S. Bingham. W. W. Burton. Surveyor Captain of Police P. G. Taylor. Justice of the Peace S. Eggleston Constable C. F. Middleton. AMERICAN. New York, 28. Wall Street, 5 p. in. The speculative feeling in Wall Street, was very tame this p. m., and markets generally were without any marked features. Ihe mon ey market worked very easy throughout the day, at five to six per cent., and be fore the close of banking hours, loans were made at four per cent ; foreign exchange market weaker ; business from second hand, prime bankers at sixty days sterling, sought at 109 ; a good demand at 10'J to 10'Ji. The Asst. disbursed $250,000 on Treasurer account of the November interest, mak ing a total of $30.1076. The "China" which arrived this p. m., brings a large amount of coupons. The gold market was dull and steady this af ternoon ; with the latest sales at lis. The Government bond market was dull and deranged. A dispatch, received in this city, from one of the officers of the Steamer "Shen andoah," announcing her arrival at Lis bon. Marshal Sharpe and Deputy, are en gaged y swearing in one hundred men to act as special deputies at the polls, and enforce the election law. In Nov. 10,000 are to be enrolled. Another explosion on the East river bridge, caisson, near Fulton Ferry, this p. m., which shook the heavy structure to its loundation. This p. m., Jas. Mc Gagle was charging one of the rocks at the bottom of the cassion, when the drills it is supposed struck fire and caused the powder to ignite and the ex plosion followed. McGardo was terri bly burned about the head, face and hands, besides sustaining other injuries, which it is believed will cause his death The announcement of judge Benedict in the U. S. Circuit Court that Judge Woodruff, would sit with him next week to try election cases, will enable the defendants, to carry cases to the Lmted fetates Supreme Court for appeal. A verdict of manslauehter in the third degree, wal yesterday brought in by the jury against Jackson, on the trial for the murder of Archibald Douglass. The prisoner's counsel, Graham,, callod for this verdict or acquital, on the around mat the killing or Uouglass was done in the heat of passion, and without previous malice on the part of the prisoner, and because he bad reason to believe that his life was in danger. Jackson will not be sentenced until the next term. The penalty will be imprisonment for two or three years. J esterday momma fourteen Japanese. arrived in this city, from San Francisco, and are stopping at the St.' Nicholas Hotel. They have been sent out bv the Japanese Government, to learn the dif ferent languages of Europe, and get a general knowledge of everything, four go to Berlin to school, two to Paris, four to London, two to stay at New Ynrlr. and the other two go to California. i hey are mostly an intelligent looking lot of young fellows. Washington, 28. Chief Justice Chase has written a let to ter the Clerk of the Superior Court, notifying him that he will not be here to take his seat as Chief Justice of the Court, until the 1st of January. He has also notified Justice Nelson that he will be called upon to preside until that both letters were written by- his time; . . . : . i tDUl luivuiesigned by the Chief Justice y, Ogden Tost Office: ARRIVAL AND CLOSING .... .... MAILS. ARRIVALS. Fait Lake City, daily . . Vest, Through Mail daily . . . North, Through Mail dai'ly " Local, Box Elder County, daily . . fast, Through Mail daily . 7.30 7.30 7.30 7.30 4.30 a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. Salt Lake City, daily . . 'West, Through Mail daily . . . North, Through Mail daily " Local, Box Elder County, daily ' ' East, Through Mail daily , . 45EMI-WEKLt MAILS. 3.30 3.30 3.30 3.30 p.m. p.m. p.m. V.vQ p.m. CLOSING. ' p jn. t CLOSING. Cache and Rich County . and Saturdays Wednesdays , 3.30 p.m. . . . North Ogdon Mondays and Thursdays 2.30 p.m. Huntaville Wednesdays and Saturdays 6.00 a.m. Plain City Mondays and Thursdays 3.00 p.m. Riverdale Wednesdays and Saturdays 4.00 p.m. anil and Alma Hooper Wednesdays 12.00 a.m. Saturdays OFFICE HOURS. General Delivery open from 8 am. to 7 p.m. Sunday 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. REGISTRY DEPARTMENT Open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Outside Door open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. ISAAC MOORE, Postmaster. Trains Leave Ogdcn daily, until further notice, for Salt Lake City at 8 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. (For extra trains Bee time Table.) For the East, at 7.25 a.m. For the West, at 6.35 p.m. Arrive from Salt Lake City, 7 a.m. and 4.45 p.m. From the East, 4.25 p.m. From the West, 6.35 a.m. Salt Lake City Time. Divine Worship is held every Sunday, in the Taberncle, at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.; and in the School Houses of the various Wards at 5.00 p.m. j to-d- ay Bur-ban- k, AssL-surgeo- Rear-Admir- al Rear-Admir- al Wong-Kon- Bag-shi- to-da- y, y, The Staats Anneher in an oditorhil to lay, says there is absolute necessity both for military and strategical reason to firmly keep Metz now, that slio as defensive bulwork in German, land. A Berlin correspondent announces that the Empcrer Napoleon III will go to the Island of Elba, early in Neveui-bc- r, owing to the precarious condition of his health, regarding a milder climate. . ? A despatch from the Kings headquar ters announces that in oonseqnenoe of tho maitacing attitude of the inhabitant at Versailles at the last sortie of the French from St. Morelians, a se vere order has boen issued from the Prussian headquarters of the Crown l'rinco, declaring that all civilians' leaving their lionises while tho fighting, is in progress in that neighborhood, will bo shot. In conseauence of tuis ordor, twenty inhabitants of the village of Bouseville, who assisted tho sallying party, by guiding their attacks, have been executed The capitulation of Metz Was signeJ by the representatives of the Prussian and French armies yesterday, Thursday. Tho forts surrounding tho city and the town will bo occupied by the lh& Prussians Saturday. total number of prisoners included in tho terms of capitulation, number 173,-00including three field marshals, ami 6,000 officers. A saluto of one hundred and one guns has been ordered to in this city in honor of tho great event. " 1 Madrid, 28. The Governments of England and Rus sia, through their representatives have annouueed their support of tho condi-datuof Aosta for the Spanish Throne. Luxemburg, 2'J. The Prussian army ' under PrinceFrederick Charles, marched into Mott-ycBterday, and occupied all, tlie fort and the City, They replaced the rrencn. seutencs with patriots from their own forces. The capitulation having been finally completed, tho eity and the cnor1-moufortifications aro now totally in the possesion of the Prussians. The formal entry was very imposing. " London, 28. ' A dispatoh from Brussels announeoa that a distinguished company of the Americans who are sojourning in that city including Gens. Sheridan.Burnside, Forsyth and irauic iesuo or iow 0, bo-fire- ro s York.' M. Thiers accompanied by M.. Rumo-s- at left Orleans to day for Paris. He intends reaching the capitol by way W Etampes, proceeding along the U. R. ' and Post Route between Paris and leans. It is thought in this city that M. Thiers has succeeded in obtaining the desiredly safe conduct from Couut Bismarck to enter Paris through the ; Prussian lines. Florence, 29. The Italian Press law has been introduced into Rome, for the Government of the journals, which are at present, ( or hereafter to be established. The provisions of the law establish a severe According to this meacensorship. sure, attacks, and insults directed by t he journals against the Pope and the foreign envoys accredited by tha journals will be treated the same as those directed against the King and the Foreign Ministry. Documents issuing from the Pope and the ecclesiastical office, exercising spiritual power, is declared exempted from the operations of the penal press law. The person of the Pope is assimilated to that of the King, as regards high treason, and the same penalties attach to utterances, and sedition against his holiness. The Italian OJiciat Gazette publishes a decree of the Ministry, declaring that tho Garibaldian volunteers lose their rights of citizenship by enlisting abroad. Vienna, 29. A dispatch from Testh contains information that the Dcak Club have rejected Herr Symonys motion, declaring that the sympathy of the Hungarian Parliament is with the cause of the Republic of Franco. The proposed dictation encountered great opposition, which led to the rejection. London, 29. A dispatch from St. Cloud announces that on Thursday the Prussians, from their observations at St. Cloud and St. Germain, saw and heard cannonading and ritle firing going on furiously inside of Paris, on the north-easter- n quarters of the city. In tho District of Mont: mart re and Lavillotto the combatants could not be precisely distinguished A dispatch has been received from Ostond, announcing that a fleet of twelve French men of war, which have been lying off Dunquerquie for some tinio past, have suddenly weighed anchor and gone northward towards the Danish coast. ,r , to-d- Tcs-tac- y, y, frao-ture- to-d- ci Cheap ADVEttTisiNG.--Thos- e who want to increase their business, make a business or put anything prominently before the public for a Binall outlay, shouhl seo our business manager, Mr. James McGaw, add advertise in the daily Jcnctios ' Disr-ATCi- ' WABBEV HUB8JSY,. Bult Like City. ""! ' lloiena, Montana. DIMM IILSSEV, - C. L. PAHI.F.R, & CO., t BANKERS, i JENNINGS' NEW BUILDING,-..- . MAIN - STREET, OGDEX, ' AND ' SALT LAKE CITY. Poalnrs In Gold Dust, Coin and Currency. Draw .......... Fxrhatifi. mi .... Ri.n ..... -1ntt.i'Uvi ....1. . I M, .'.''III. II i.j J. 'TJ I ' 1 , St. Luuis, Now Yurk, and all parts of Europe. 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