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Show She (Djflflt gunrttow. T ET pvtrv WKDNKSDAY and SATURDAY, I'OJHJII. tJl tilKX I'UULiaUlNO iiMESMcG AW, Business Manager, to whom all should be addressed. Buiim"! communications HirfuMl bV TtKMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. voke collision, but sympathy with the idea of resistance is extending. It is said if the National Guards oppose tho entry of the Prussians, Vinoy will not OGDEN JL1 I il.OO 1.50 Mouths Tiirtw Devoted to News, Literature, Agriculture, Science, and the Arts. .to RATES OF ADVERTISING. Xo. 5 H iH s a s rH N i 5 THIS i iii t o.tHI N,Sil 11 15 V!5 :is 51 (i mi i i :,n in 3S 04 85 U".0U 20 lTJHP 4 per mouth. ltuiiiHWK Curds ? Column, " )2 IHlii'B m Siiocial to tW OonKVjuMTioy by the Atlantic and S5 l'acitiu ToU'ruili Cuinpany.J lift 115 170 Immense Fire at New York! Murders "by a Brigand! The Red Republicans in Thirty-eigh- '"ti"' i 1,e l"4"' "r advance, advertisiii!; of ten litHM of typo of this Square i'iiMU "vearlv advcrtisersallowed to change at pleasure, lirK of iili mi'lv tli" additional "i,,,,-,- ' fur composition, h'lt they will lie W1'"-- - ,,,r """W'"? sl'ai' UVBr cuu" Rampage! No Chance for the Orleanists! "uivEItTlSHMKNTS inserted till forliid, will lie ,Hlinnv! until ordered out, in every instance, and tor accordingly. .....r-i-- d 'f yearly and half yearly advertis- IV privilfi'' t..,l tiiheir direct line of IniiiiiAs. and 'nbenl Auction, Ileal Kstatc, or other advertise-vnm- u "lorWiitii to thuir regular trade, will lie charg- - enl t Franco on the '"uvertiwmont.'" not marked on the copy with the insertions, will he published at our ilref ordered out, mid ilmi gfd at transient ' vo Arrival of More Released Fenians! Wvi'rtiM'iiieHtsfrnin the Ptntiw will be rates.) without the cash (at our advertised ...I..- .1 ....I...... Co.... . ,,C...... "Wiggling a Bill through Congress! Ageuta. rtlar authorized Advertising All ionii""ni' ati"iiH devoid of interest to the to promote private interests, advertisements, and payment Jf personal in character, we reject any article, or advertise-imei- it mil.lio er intended lie charged, as Tfuiiirwl ia advance. jfirve the right to OCJDKX, UTAH, SATURDAY, 71 A BY TELEGHAP1L Notices will Ik- - r hurled reiili Kf Him fr the first insertion, rent l"'1 lilK! lor very siibsciiueui u ad il 55 T li. Hon. Legislators abuse each other! of thin class " Editor. c. W. PENROSE, Agitated Condition of France! DIRECTORY. 0CDEN lnifel States Oiiircr for I'tali. 1.. Woods. George A. lilack. M. E. Patrick. Marshal U. S. AttrtirtC. Supt. AMERICAN'. New ork 28, The latest news from France shows a bitter feeling;, and opposition to the treaty of peace, and terms imposed hy the Germans, even the must conservative journals denouuncing them. All over France is heard a suppressed fleorgc Governor Srcreir 11. of Public Ilfinpstctxl, i. E. Tourtellotte. Imtiun Affair C. Cloineiily. Mimics J. IJ. Over- cry of revenge, and permanent peace appearsextreiiiely doubtful, if liotimpos-sibl- e. George It. A l'aris correspondent writes Kfjiitrar of Land Office Maxwell. that the party of Beds are immensely John P. Taggart. f,r. & Jwcjiir strong, numerically, and is yet more Q. J. Hollister. Collector y. formidable, by the compactness of ils Chief Justice J. H. McKean. and unity of purpose. It organization 0. F. StricklanJ and is to a man in favor of war to the knife, Attutiitte Justices C. M. Hawley. and capable uf the most desperate acts. It is composed of the very dregs of the Towilorial OlHocrs: population, and will have to be reckoned William II. with sooner or later. Ills BtUinilt to Vomjress quite possiMooper. ble fur a conflict to arise between them Snow. Zeruliliabel General AHnrnff and the Prussians, should the latter J. I). T. McAllister. Mat make a triumphal march through l'aris. ' V i !iai A tub lor ay t o i i . l.it.le doubt is expressed in London, that Tmumn .lames .laok. tei iilde scenes will result from ihe GerSiijirriuteiuliUi uf Common Schools mans entering lie Capital, as thousands Itok'rl L. Cniii'Uoll. of the French are desperate. Utccivcr ton. I 1 I W'1mt OiPu Cnnty County IWiule and liichanls. New York, 2S. lie young I'alabrian brigaud, who confessed lo thirly-eigh- l minders, was executed recetuiy ui Naples ; he uf ul to death laughing and smoking a cigarette, and cursed the priest who ors: Jiohjt Tun-bio- , F. 1). t Lester .1. Hrrriuk, Henry Richard 15;illiintyne. Clnk and Recorder F. S. Richards. ottered consolation. 1'ruaruliii; AUontiy Aiirulins Milier. The improved volume of the business Nutaries Public William Critolilow, at the Stuck F.xchange has a tendency F. S. Richards. to harden ; rates for money however, at Sheriff William Rrown. four cent, is generally met, but in Assessor and K!olUclor Sanford Bing-lan- i. some per quarters five per cent is freely paid. Time engagements are easily Treasurer Israel Canfield. effected ; the demand for first class Coroner m. N. Fife. bonds is stimulated by a prospect that and Schools Siirvrjor Superintendent of the Government will exercise its influWm. W. Lurtoii. ence, and keep money easy, in order to aid the sale of ils bonds. Indications CaOYcriinienf: of the present i'iiy favor the IneoiiHirated by Act of Jan. 18, ISO. season of prolongation as the principal holdactivity, Iunicifal election biennially ou the ers of stocks are l lie various citizens, wcond Monday of February. Meetings who ha e fortified themselves with long of the City Council weekly, on Monday loans, made at low charges, and are of Meltings, ut City Hull, Main Street. course able to mark up their specialties Mayor Lester J. llerrick. to any point they desire. This amounts Aldermen F. A. Brown, 1st Ward; however to a simple exchange of shares W. Thomson, 2d ,, the various combinations, there between Wm.ff. Burton, 3d as heretofore marked a dearth of ftiunsclort Israel Canficld, David being outside orders, with a prospect of a still Vowe, Charles W. Penrose, Winslow further diminution in the case of a conJot, Horatio B. Scoville. tinuance of an upward turn. The only taorderrho. O. Odcll. positive benefit derived from the present Attorney A. Miner. rise, accrues to brokers who buy and sell Select 3! en Ifuliiics, Mr,ha'lYf. N. Fife. on commission. Aaron Farr. Atvstor and Collector S. Bingham. Surveyor W. V. Burton. . Captain of Police V. G. Taylor. Justice of the Peace S. Egglestou Treasurer Constable New York, 28. Klen Post AND OKIoo: CLOSING MAILS. AKKIVAlJJ. H Like ( ttv, daily . . Jwt, Throimh Mail dailv . ""fth, Tlirouh Mail daily . . .... " KlderOounfy, daily 'xa, llox M Thruugh . . Mail daily . 7.R0 .m. 7.30 a.ui. 7.30 a.m. 7.!W Citr, dailv Mail dailv . Thrmish Mail daily local, llox Klder diHintv, daily ""MUnuigh Mail daily . TTirotitih a.ni. Washington, 28. has received a letF.obeson Secretary p.m. ter from commander Selfridge, now en- 4.30 p.m. CLOSIXO. J't ""t 4.00 4.00 3.45 3.45 9.00 p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. MAILS. T CI.OSINO. M and Rw, v, County Wednesdays nd 3.30 Saturday "nil lipid, Mondays; and i!.:!0 Thursdays "nitKvilleWednesdBV and .Saturdays 6.00 o 3.IX) CityMondavs and T!uirslav "'"Malt Wednesdavs and Safurdavl 4.00 uu"P"t and Aiuia U ediiendays uid oMur.laya ..... 12.00 p.m. pjiL .m. p.m. p.m. .m. OFFICK HOURS. ,nrr Delivery open from S a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday 6 p.m. to 6 p.m. RKOISTKY DEPARTMENT "lien fr.mi 9 a.m. to 3.:i0 p.m. Outside Deor oiven from 7 .m. tw 8 p.m. ISAAC MOO It E, rostiuastcr. Ti n ins wave Ogden daily, until further no-fSalt Lake City at 8 a.m. and Fur extra trains see time n. y Hie lyist, at 7.25 a.m. For l" cr W, large fire occurred this evening re suiting in great loss of property and life, at No. 115 to 121 East 13th ft., in the manufactory of Miner & Stevens, and many buildings in the rear were damaged. Several insurance patrolmen and eight of the firemen were badly burned, one fireman was crushed beneath a falling wall Loss $30,000 on stock, and $40,000 on buildings, other losses $10,000; insurance unknown. A C. F. Middloton. AKUITAL Fr atG.S.jp.m. T,i7'Ve from Salt Lake Cifv' 7 ) p.m. From the East4.25 p.m. gaged in surveying a route for the Isthmus canal, speaking in confident terms of his final success ; he hopes in a short time to send fuller particulars. On motion of Gcu. Logan, the House has voted to appoint a conference committee on the Southern racifie Railroad; the report will probably be made tomorrow. The House has completed the Appropriation bills, of which there are five yet to bo considered by the Senate. Washington, 28. Senator Sumner disavows any intention to make a speech attacking the administration. A large number of bis him personal friends have called on the for purpose of within the last week, the adminpursuading him not to attack d istration, and it is believed he hasyield-cat he If speaks their to suggestions. all it will be in a general way about the West management of the fleet in the he that asserts he but positively Indias, 1'resident personthe will not attack Tbe House has just passed the Sunday "m tie West, .33 a.m. civil bill, with all that part of it lelt ioi ......... annrotiriaiions Suit Lake City Time. out ...i,;,.h U.I.I' ii 1 and new puDito works HOW hnildin-rnot already commenced; the only excepWorship Island. 0.1'1 Uji in the Sunday, Tabernacle, tion made was League a, 11 .m.; and i the School Houses of was submitted to a special vote of ,Uta large vanus Wards ut 0 r.w. House, aud it was agreed by W s livine "ry lit II 1, 1871. to-d- YOI.. II. , Sfiinl and nl I 5 IT $12 JIT $3(1 $52 6 8 15 32 34 tiO 1.50 tXW 2.50 4.00 .i0 3.50 gnunie, 1 x majority to keep in the appropriation of $200,000 for the work. It is conceded now that the case of McCuirrahau cannot be considered by the Senate at this session; the attempt in the Senate y to take it up was fur a test vote. A motion to take up the MeGarahan bill was rejected. The army appropriation bill then came up and an amendment was offered prohibiting appropriations to pay the expenses of troops used at elections laid on the table. An amendment was offered directing the Secretary of the Treasury only to retain fifty per cent of the amount duo to the l'acific It. It. Co's. by the V. S. An amendment directing the Secretary of the Treasury to retain only one half the amount due was carried. A proviso being inserted that the questions at issue between the Government and the roads shall be left for future adjudication. An Amendment appropriating $20,0(10 for national homestead for soldiers and sailors, orphans at Gettysburg was rejected. At the evening session an amendment, was offered appropriating $"H,(H)0 to pay loyal citizens of the late rebel States for supplies furnished to U. S. troops; the Senate at 11.13 p.m adjourned without taking vote on the amendment. An effort was made in the House today to get a Conference Committee appointed on the Southern Pacific Railroad bill. Objection was made in the House this a.m. ou accouut of the appropriation bills. A well informed Washington corre spondent declares that the trouble about San ltomingo, fears of annexation, and complications with the President, are the cause of Sumner's illness. Sumner is broke down by anxiety, arrogance and overwork. Van Etten and Chadwick have divulged the names of many of their fellow forgers, who will soon be arrested, and as much of the developments of Ihe crime as have been furnished are to be A treaty of commerce between France and Prussia on terms accorded to the most favored nations is one of the of the treaty of peace. Ihe town is overflowing with rumors of terrible scenes in Paris. It is reported that the city has been set ou tire in many places and some of the finest build ings in the Champs hlvsees destroyed ; that the German Artillery opened on the mob headed by the National Guards and mowed down hundreds; thai Thiers has about the 15th, loaded with provisions "Sarnow collecting. The atoga," will probably bo placed at the disposal of tho committee. The frigate for Havre from "Worcester" sails y More than 8.tKKJ barrels will Boston. be sent by the national vessels, besides a quantity dispatched ou merchant vessloop-of-wa- stip-ulutio- is interfere, but withdraw his army. Tho authorities are greatly embarrassed by the condition of affairs. There is mucli indignation at the removal of the wounded from the Palace D'lnduslre to make room for the Prussians. Bordeaux, 2. In the assembly the Committee of Consultation, which accompanied M. Thiers to Versailles, inado a report unanimously recommending the ratification by the Assembly, of tho preliminaries of peace agreed to and submitted by the President. M. Bamberger, a deputy from tho department of Moselle, adjured tho Assembly to reject any terms involving tho cession of French territory. He strongly denounced Napoleon tho Third. A violent agitation arose in the Chamber. Ou an attempt madi by M. Conte, formerly private secretary to the Emperor, to speak in justification of the Emperor, I ho Assembly enthusiast ically and unanimously voted by acclamation a Resolution offered by M. Parga, decreeing the fall of tho Empire, and stigmatizing Napoleon as the author of tho misfortunes of France. The Assembly voted the ratification of the preliminary conditions of peace by 540 ayes against 107 nays. r, sels. New York, 2. Between twelve and one o'clock this morning, flames burst forth from the windows of No. 31 Baxter street, occupied as a clothing store. The fire communicated to the adjoining building, No. 32. A dense smoke prevented the police from entering the building, but one groped on his hands and knees to a bed occupied by children, but was driven back by the flames only to learn that the children hud all bcentakeu out. No. 32 was occupied by a grocer, who loses a large amount of stock. The building is insured for $17, OiK). A who occupied the basement of 84, purchased it last week, and is said to have heavy insurance on the stock and build- been assassinated at Bordeaux. Ther is no apparent foundation for such stories, they arc thought to have orgin- ated in Wall street. From every quar- ter of Franco comes a cry of horror and rage at ihe cruel terms which the representatives of the people have been comSw itzer." pelled to accept by reason of the exhaustion of the country. Tho (! rami Army Journal, in its The steamer 'Parthia' arrived in Boscolumn of anecdotes of the war, tells tho ton on Sunday, and brought three more following: released Fenians, Wm. M. Lomasney, In 1802 the th Pennsylvania was lyMartin 0. Moriarty and Michael Shcehy, ing ou t he North Central Railroad, Mary-lauthey seem desirous that no excitement Having been but about five wvuks be occasioned by their arrival. Lomain the service, and the regiment never sney was sentenced to 12 Jycara penal ing. having been together, we knew, as tho Brooklyn, 2. servitude at Cork; Moriarty 15 years boys would say, but little "military." in Last night a tire broke out the Ono at Kerry Assizes; and Sheehy to 20 day Switzcr, of Company K (enFul-lau some threo miles up the track), years ut Neimgh. They refused to ac- clothing store of John Hyman, 27 camped street, caused by an over heated came down to see Doctor D, Passing up cept their discharge on any condition Loss ou stove. stock, $3,000; insured. to and were sent to Liverpool, where, after regimental headquarters, he mot Colonel B. Saluting him with a how, bis being placed on board the steamer, their $2,000. Washington, 2. head almost touching his feet, and pardons, together with a shilling for Of new Congress 112 are members of each was thrown after them. The rehimself up, he says: straightening 1 11 the are new present House, and leased prisoners would not take these where the old Doctor" "Colonel, five of the members are neThe Colonel, looking very dignified, pardons; they consider they have re- members; ceived their release unconditionally, groes. Vermont and Massachusetts re- snys: 'N ho nro you, sir; old their turn while delegation entire, and each man iutcuds to test the case by "1 m Swiizer, was the reply. Minnesota and Rhode Island are the Well, fir," retorted tho ollicer "you going to Halifax. only States with more than one repre- be Colonel and I will be Switzer." Tho St. Louis, 1. The Republican's Little Rock spechl sentative that return all new members. Colonel thru stepped back a few paces two members named Wm. and then says, as was anticipated, Ihe There areone up in front of SwiUer, taking from New York, the other tho Williams; of the of a soldier, and, saluting, managers impeachment resigned from position New York sends two said to his subordinate: Indiana. and refused to act under the un"Colonel, can twenty-fnamed from fifth the and Roberts tell me were Doctor D. is?" just and arbitrary rules adopted by the irst you districts, one a Republican, and Senate for impeachment, nud three To which Switzcr, the subordinate, reothers were appointed at once by the the othxr a Democrat, Pennsylvania plied: "Don't know a d d thing about two named Myers from the third him! Dou't know a d d Speaker. The Clayton party are at- sends thing about and sixteenth district, two are named him." in the retaliation House; tempting they made public. To have seen Colonel B. go for his brought articles of impeachment against Rogers, two Stevens, two Foster, two An order has been issued by the McLiarmid, county clerk of Pulaski lliiiellon, two Speer, two Wilson, two tent would have made a dog laugh; and two two Butler, Brooks, two Court for the arrest of Jennings & Jones, couniy. The articles were referred to a Harris, you may be sure he was not in a hurry and three Smith. of the Times, for libelling Count Joannes. committee. to repeat to Switzcr his lessen in politeClayton's friends still cir- Rice, The inline Jones has disappeared, and At present no less than nine suits arc culate the rumor of his declining the ness. in time for the first manv the years iu Court for breaking the wills of de Scuatorship, but it is also rumored ceased citizens of wealth. that he is preparing his farewell mes- name of Washburne appears but once, WAI1I1KN llt'SSKY, tl. I,. I1AI1I.KB, not one. member of the Illinois or Maine New York, 1. Salt UkoOiiy. Helena, Montana. sage to the Senate. Waslibouriic on the list, family .appear A leading foreign banker has import Washington, 1. first iu fifteen the time for years. There ant advices f iota rrancc, showing Ihe There was a great scene of merriment lil'SSEV, HAULER & CO. excessive dissatisfaction with the peace in ('ungress y over a resolution is some prospect of trouble in the Rethe Western BANKERS, which Mr. Wood got be ore the House, publican caucus tcji'ins throughout the country. is on everybody's lips, and no- repeuliiii; the duty on coal. The tariff Revenue Reform Republicans declare JKNMNliU' SKW BLILPIXn, men were very much astonished to find that they will not vote for Blaine MA IV - NTIIIU-rrbody believes the Provisional Government fan possibly be succeeded by an iu the confusion that the resolution held for speaker of the House again, unless he AND SALT I. A KB CITY. Dnilcm in Wold Hint, Coin mul Ciirriwy. lrw Orlcanist King, notwithstanding, large the Hour, and endeavored in everv wav pledges himself that he will not appoint Dawes "H other fan Kramiwo, Montana, Jleurar, or any high tariff man as KxrlmiiKf numbers of representatives of that par- to prevent a vote. They failed however, St. Imi, New York, ft ml all nrU of KHruie. tho Means Com of Chairman and Ways 142 The in to are the more and it than 45, people Assembly. passed by ty Collections promptly attended to. 1 tf are disgusted with all they have tried, of theRcpublicnns voting for it mittee. Ihey insist on this absolutely, in not un have but the fact answer; got When the result Legitimist and Orlcanist as well as with the Democrats. v. him among the Western Bouapartist: nnd moderate Republicans was announced some of the Democratic feeiing against & COUNSELOR. ATTORNEY members runs high Republican time when all point to the the French members got up quite n little applause, reason for which is that he has Oflice oitnosile Otrdeu Hotel, Republic, though dreaded at home, and altogether there was a good deal of another the Conference Committee against O'IDK.S C1TV. was respected and feared abroad, while rejoicing that after all the etlorts which packed bitniiii-ff- l under the Imperialists the enemy en- have been made from time to time the the River interest in the New Park and All klnil of promptly ultrmW ltf tered the Capital twice. The OrleanHouse actually had a vote on the free Cincinnati Bridge, and iu favor of rail to. roads. ists are too feeble. The Bordeaux As- coal qustion. The resolution is yet to x sembly, elected during n panic, does pass the Senate, but the prospect there FOREIGN. AMI CtH'NHKIltt - AT LAW, ATTOHXEY not represent the tone of feeling. All is not very good. Paris, 1. nil lli Cmirtu in l ufi mid Will Practii-in hope for nothing else than death to .Tuo. P. Hale, had an in It has been concluded in the pence 'l'i'irilorii'. S'Hviiil nllriilioii glvvD to Red the and rtic Collna'tlnn. nnil Ihi Republicans terview w ith thel'residenl yesterday. He treaty, that the occupation by Prussia Fiirnigii Germany, will be called upun to accomplish it. seemed shad-dowill the feeble of of the looks and the Seine, Department very OKico in Terrible scenes are everywhere anticiof his former proportions, a servant cease immediately on the acceptance and Olficv Jtuilcliiitf, iiotir now Frenchmen and all are pated, a.sisled him from his carriago and up ratificalion of the treaty by the National to the demur resort, and down ihe steps of tho Executive Assembly. Tho occupation of the other experience ready and leavo their country to be governed mansion. departments will cease after payment of by the extreme radicals, whose very tho sum of fivo hundred million francs Memphis, 1 assumption of power will be a standing The Avalanches Little Rock special of The occupation of the foriresses will Governmenace to the neighboring 2Sth says session of Senate yesterday, cease on payment of the whole indem11 Y ments. was consumed in bitter personal discus nity. New York, 1. Tho direct mute from Omaha to Chicago siou ou remarks made- by CorolofF that London, 1. The llerahls special correspondent at some of the und tho East, Thiers has issued a proclamation to skulking Senators had been at a seen in Versailles, Feb. 27, says He appeals to with prostitutes tho people of Paris. grave yards banquet the Emperor siiowcd his guests An effort was Jinnfc to make hint re their patriotism and wisdom for the WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS. the preliminary treaty of peace w hich tract, hut lie sanl Ins authority was preservation of order. Thiers compelled was sigued an hour before, and accepted good and it could be proved if r.eces the surrender of the forts and obliged Two IUilt TuRouoa Tiains leav the Missouri wiih the felicitation of the august per1.1VKR, oppotlU) UKiHA, Upon in MT1VM sary. .Morten moved to appoint a com the Government to open negotiations. sonages p eseut. The Emperor embraced mittee of five to investigate. He said They were only able to obtain an armisof Trill na from the Went over tha Gen. Von Moltke and Von Roon and that whoever said ho associated with tice by consenting to a partial occupaexpressed deep gratitude for the invalu- prostitutes was a liar, scoundrel, a thief tion of Paris. The French army will UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY. His Maj- and a coward, (iarblo moved to amend occupy the left bank of the Seine to able services of these olliccrs. tlio dlrvct rnntfl, mil 112 Dtiln uliortor esty's health will probably preventing by instructing the committee to inquire secure the execution of the convention. Tlil than the Iowit lino, Knvra ft Honrs in thuo, reviewing the troops on horseback, but whether any Senator had been guilty of Thiers urges the people not to break tho Mil iiuuriwcaniioctioiiawilb all Knit-ur- n there will certainly be a review on such association, with power to send for convention, nnd thus entail frightful Foiithi'rn lUilwnvfl, niu tengm Mars. de having clinic Champs persons and papers and lay the facts be misfortunes on France of Roiiiwf Kiistof An order of the day, issued by Vinoy, The 11th Corps will have the honor of lore t nc senate. Mr. ,siew oiiereu as Chicago. being the first Prussian troops that will a substitute that the commiite investi- s.iys the Government unhesitatingly con- BAGGAGE CIIECKKD TIIBOMJH TO ILL occupy the Capital. At ten o'clock pre- gate the facts relating to the offensive fides to the National Guard the care of EASTEUX CITIES. cisely, they will enter with colors Hying language end report what action should the city, and trusts in their devotion and and bands playing in full var strength, be taken adopted. Clouds are still intelligence for the maintenance oforder. Pullman's Palace Sleeping Coachei run 800,000 strong, with 95 field guns; at hanging over the movements of Clayton, The least agitation will, sayt the General, through to Chicago without change. the end of three days they will be re- nothing hits been done with the impeach- furnish a pretext for an irreparable mislieved by another corps, probably the ment articles. It is said that Clayton fortune, which only calmness and digCEO. L. DUN LAP, Gun. Bupt. B. F. PATRICK, guards; the process of relief will pro- will hold a caucus to determine whether nity can avert. Gen. Fun. Act., Chicago. The proclamation of Thiers and the bably involve the presence of 000,000 or not ho shall go to the Senate. All German soldiers within the encicnte at parties feel confident ho will go, yet order of Vinoy have produced a good one time. Each corps will remain three considerable doubt rests on the mat impression in Paris, but military precautions have been taken to prevent disdays and be suceeded by another until ter. order. all have made entry. The whole period Indianopolis, Ind., 1. The Government of Belgium has recogPatrick Bireane, an Irish laborer 17 of occupation has not been definitely fixed; the Parisians seem to think the years old was taken with an epileptic fit nized the French Republic. "I occupation is only to last a few days but yesterday, near a little stream of water Specials from Paris express theopinion it is not unlikely it may prove a delu- 0 or 8 inches deep, and falling in, was that the city is in a very disturbed state, EASTERN THECONNECTIONS. sive hope ; for the occupation may last drowned before assistance could reach and say that serious occurrences are D1RI50T apprehended. The Lille newspapers asmany months. The Germans may be him. aM Freiiit Eunte The State Board of Agriculture is now sert that large masses of the populace of Tiirouili requested by the authorities of France to occupy the city until anarchy is sub- in session, they have determined to offer Bellville intend to occupy the Champs FALLS dued and respect for law insured. The tho same amount in premiums as last Elysces on Wednesday morning to opNIAGARA TO Government of which Thiers is at pres- year 15,000. pose the Prussians with arms. A meeting cf 1,500 National Guards N'ew York is not much behind San ent President, is resolved to maintain iig authority. It is said to be the inten- Francisco in its subscriptions to relieve resolved to attack the Hotel de Ville on AND ALL POINTS EAST. tion of the French Government to dis- the sufferings in France; ihey already Tuesday forenoon, and nppninted a Till CEUUK1TED It was announced that card the Imperial army immediately foot, up $l!l(j,00t), of which the Chamber they are released from Germany, of Commerce Committee collected $'i5,- - the Government having declared that and organize a new system of National 500: the Produce Exchange, $15,000; the army had failed to defend Paris, For tli speedy tranoportntion of all kinds of freight witliuut ruua exclusive over the The old army will bo swept and the citizens, $85,500. defense. they, the National Guard, were ready The store-shi- p "Supply" completes to do so. Through want of combination away with unsparing completeness and the prolonged occupation of Paris, may be loading her cargo of provisions at noon and over fatigue of the men, no attack The only Eastern Line frnra Chicago The "Norway" awaits orders was made upon the Hotel de Ville, and an actual necessity to carry out this running the aiapuinccnt from Washington to sail wholesale measure for regenerating for the troops retreated to the Place do la France. The first instalment of the in- Havre; she has on board about C.000 Bastile, where they placed in position Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars On its PiiKsunger Trains. demnity will be twenty millions sterling, barrels of flour, a quantity of salt beef, some useless cannon. The serviceable and on payment of the second like a number of cases of preserved meat, camion are restored to she ramparts at E. SARGENT, Cen'l Sup't, Clilcajfo. It. Belleville and The au II. C. amount, the evacuation of the Seine bags of uneu peas, beans, grain, etc. WKNTWOHTH, Otro'l Paw. Afrl., Chiraco. The committee will scud another ship j thorities stand aloof iu order not to pro fortifications will immediately follow. TUOS. llUOl'S, Ueii'I Ircight Agt, Chicago. "I'm shoe-make- r, d. y t, Yen-gen- , two-thir- 3iirs i:it, ri."kkitiily, ' iuvir lt w Itrifk CMCuP&liMesierii -- I LWAY, Hront Pontral Rnnto IICHIGANCENTRAL ZIA.IIjTIOAI3 Passer NEW YORK, BOSTON "BLUE LIEJE" !, Great Central Iloute y. Mont-Martr- e. |