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Show Obituary, r .blUhW evwifWCTNKST ud MTTJXDAY, by tb Oomtn FtiMJsaiKe to whom all jiMESMc(HW,Baslna Manigor, houla U JiresteA Biunan ciiuuittettioB Sampson and Myrah Cordon.., Ho was-- vlri 'TERMS "OF SUBSCRIPTION: tii Cow Bingl an BATES 0 fi JT. Jl? 1" twentv-n- v inn 66 ''- ,w iJ Xtfitrv ifj.and B. Over-te- a. to - - ?- -J F. Strickland and f- William Congreu H, , Hooper. 1, Zerubbabel Snow. JfartJto J. D. T. McAllister. Auditor William Clayton. fTWMrrJaraei Jack. A t" rfiuprintendent Of Common Sciaolt Attorney-Gener- al ! 1 ' . Robert L. CampWclL V" hmm Weber County Officer: ProboU m& County Richard l F.; Judge Holmes, Richaril llallantyne. , Cri William '' Critclilow, ' lurn m Israel ' ' Canfield. ' Treasurer i Coroner Wm. N. Fife. Surveyor and Superintendent of SckooU Wm. W. iiurton. City Government: Incorporated by Act of, Jan. 18, 1861 Municipal election biennially on the econd Monday of February. Meetings 'of th City Council weekly, on Monday evenings, at City Hall, Mam street. Mayor Lester J. Herrick. Aldermen?. A. Brown, lat Ward; W., Thomson, . 24 Wm.W. Burton, 84 Israel '''.Canfield, DavM Counselor! Moore, Charles W.' Penrose ,Winslow !rr, Horatio B. Scotilie. Vii Thou: Q. OdclL K. Miner: 4 JUarthalVi, Treasurer Jif lh. Aaron Farr. V i JliitsI AND CL08IN0 ABBJVAU. . alt lake Citv, daily . . . Wert, Through Mail daily . . . Korth, Through Mail daily " Loral, Box Elder County, dally . Xatt, Through Hail daily .' m. T.30 aju. Wua a.m. kl Cache aad Rid) County- -. Wednesday and SaUird&Y . i'murUi-Weiu8j- rlaln . uViji MuAj.rs and Thuay .ys piooper and Saturday , . k t " 8. p.m. 9.00 pjn. j omc hours. to 6 p.m. wPrl Dlivry ope Jrotn 68 Sniday t p.m. to pja, " . a, Registry department 0)ien from 0 s.st. to S.30 p.m. ; Juuadc Door open from ? ajn. to K p.s, ISAAC MOORE, Postoaeter. v. v- -n -- Train J ; ,b ! - Mt,at6.85p.m. ; j Arrive tram Salt Lake City, 7 a.m. " p.n Fpom the Ea8t 125 'rom the WMt, 6.36 a,m. p-- Salt Lake City n L 4 Tim. livJueAVorsliip Ver V01-- ' SuBday. in the t&rioui Wards at fl n 1 : , ' . , I good-natur- ; m 1866.-Object- ion agin."-."Vb-w- ! he Tabernaole, House of cl'l p.m. '' - ';: . ht ! e ' : , , i , -'Leave Ogden daily, until further no- for Salt Lake City at 8 a.m. and 0.d0p.m. (For estra trains eee tim ) For the East, at 7.25 a,m. For ; ill to-b- 8.30 p.m. 2.30 p.nv .00 am. 3.00 p.m. 4.00 p.ra. and SaturUiy-- s i Thursday and Uaturday and , f. . 1100 a.m. C(tMnoUi mt JUwdaWMertnday, T ' 4.) p.m." w. : datly . . Through Mail daily ,. .. . Through Mall daily. docal. Box Elder County, daily . . . t,LWigh Mail daily MAILS. f . . 7.9) liltf 4J0 p.m. orth Orleu " - PoUce P. G. Taylor. Captain' 8 Eggleston Justice of tit Peat ContlaUe-- m. V; Middleton. Ogden Post Office:, ,.mio' j Survcytr-J- S. Mt take CltT, ,,;. ' &. Bingham. ,'' Atseuer 4i Collector W. Burton. AEMTAL , v. 1 . Recorder Attorney m .... .' Brown. ? end Collector Shnfari Bing SAeriJ-Willia-m , An-tho- and Recorder?. 8. Richards." - ' ' Protecutiiio Attornev Aurelius Miner. Kotariee Public F. S. Richards."1' 1 : D Lcstr J. Ilerrick, Henry itf Zec . ,; - R. -r r Territorial Oflleers: Delegate , ed Ilawley. v self-relia- nt , Oeorg Office AuvciatJtuQ. U. . ! : U. S. Atttnor John P. Taggart. . IT JL CtlleetarJQ. J. Hollister.. t Chief Juttiee3. B. McKean., f C : ' - Clements. Moniu3. ..... ds L. Wood. ot)mr Secretary George A. Black. E. Patrick. Nahhal-- ll. C. H. Hempstead, U. 5. Attorney Supt. Indian AffainJ. E. Tourtellotte. V, to-da- y, ''Affairs in Paris! Utah. of Public ) j speecn mu ueriuuu Emperor! United State Officers for Receiver . . . fFeet! OCDENf DIRECTORY. C." , A Negro Blows the of His Head Twenty PENROSE, Editor. C. couple, was drank. The floral decora- other positions and who are hot in sym the Government. 'The city is so crowdtions consisted entirely of rosea and pathy with the' rebels are leaving , the ed that many deputies of the Assembly ...... "' l7 1i are obliged to sleep in stables. ,,r , t .. .., Special to the OodixJohcttoh by th AtlauUc and Scotch heather. ; ,, The Erie R. R. Company filed a bill The most noble John Douelass, Suth Berlin, 21. ' in equity It Is rumored that Bancroft will reagainst the Ohio and erland Campbell,' the Marquis of Lome, Mississippi H. K. in the U. 8. Court was married this forenoon, in the Chapel turn in October and be succeeded by Y here. The pray that an In Royal of SL George Windsor Castle, by Orth.;i ,! ,v'ia-t- ai, .. ! i91.11.t91 .t Sulft'age! M junction he plaintiff's issued,' restraining the de- - His Grace, Bishop of London, to. Her, The North German Gizett says if the lenaants iron) changing the gauge from Royal Highness, the Princess Louise. Central Republican Commit! e of Paris " broad to narrow., ,nff t, j,. ;..... Caroline, Alberta' Guilph ' The' com. intends to execute the treaty of peace, Secretary Fisk inclosed to Charles munioa was witnessed by a large num. Germany will quietly await developTides! : II. Marshall, Chairman of the Frenoh ber of the noblest Snd most distinguishments. ... Ur'v!!. Relief Fun'of the Oainber of Com- ed members of the blood ' royal and .. Bancroft will resign the office of U, S. merce, copies of letters from Minister others. A great number of gentlemen Minister to gd to Italy In October. " i irTincess Washbnrne and Jules Favre,'1 These of high rank were alsq present. Her The German' Parliament was ' opened letters show that the first instalment of Majesty, Queen' Victoria, ' witnessed the y 'v lionise! by the Emperor, who in person money sent to France, amounting to two ceremony, v&iae young Jadiea of the delivered a speech from the throne, .The very f encouraging , remarks, expressei, thousand pounds, was properly distri- first families, attended the Princess, as Emperor said: "When, I see the Gcrnion condolence - with the ben bis sincere buted, and refutes the statement that bridesmaids.. The costumes on the oc- Reichstadt for the first time since the ' Washburne employed the money in fur- casion are stated, to have been.' of the glorious but trying struggle which Ger- reayedumily aud friends, made Jnanr nishing tobacco and other artioles to the most gorgeoas 'description. The Wed- many has victoriously prosecuted for references, to the promises made to tho National Guards of Paris. The money ding toilet of the Princess, being partic- her independence, I am impelled first to faithful,, and expressed ( his, assurenca 0 was used to purchase food for the suffer- ularly splendid, The Marquis wore give thanks to God for the extraordiDecision! ;l in ing . inhabitants of the valley of the full Highland costume at the ceremony. nary success with which He has blessed that Bro. Cordon would participate, in - ';i ' '' Loire. The weather ' in the city is splendid the faithful unity of the German : allies, those promised blessings lie spoke .of "': '"'P r' "Washington, 22. , which contributed ,' to the ex h it- By the heroism and the discipline of the the length of time that he had beeij j h ,! Top Chamberlain, Attorney General S. C, erating feeling whichgreatly f the event has caus- armies and tbe devotion of the people, with tbe deceased, and the and Wm. C. Carpenter, and Senators ed in all circles of society. j we have what our forefathers struggled acquainted thus formPC1 Sawyer and Robertson had conference Paris, 22. , for, the unity of Germany and the sccu-riet- y very agreeable associations ....... The Central Revolutionary Committee on the sub a with the President ' i ed. ;! Had experienced , much pleasura of the frontiers.' " ject of Bending troops to the disturbed demanded Of " the National Assembly , When the fatherland was threatened, from bis extended connection with the 01 ; .... 'i districts or the State. The President their consent to the election of the May- the nation ibse in her defense, and tracassured them that he had already or- or of Paris, and also Municipal Mayors ed its firm will in iudelible characters in late Bishop, both as a, friend and as a ff (ff t .1 dered 12 companies . of infantry and and Commissioners. All will be chosen, th battle-fielin France, to remain a ministerial co.laborer. Expressed bis f four of cavalry to that State, and they and elected by the universal suffrage of united people. Germany respects tbe satisfaction with the general eoursa of are now on the way there from Fort tne citiiens ; or, fans. They demand independence of other States. The fiery life, and dwelt with considerable em. Laramie. "If two regiments won't do that measures be provided for the elec- ordeal of war through which we have phasis on tbe servtoes ef Bro. Cordon in AMERICAN. . it," he remarked, "ten shall be sent tion by the, National Guard, of their passed is a reliable guarantee of Euro tbe Church. Hoped that W night alt J ... - . Washington, 21. i i and kept there, if necessary, as long as own chief. " live so as to merit as great a reward as pean peace. Powerful and Tn the Senate was introduced a mem the administration is in power." Sev ' It is expected that after due consider- Germany, now bequeaths to you the he was sura awaited Bishop Alfred Philadelof women 204 orial of working eral prominent Republicans say sending ation of the terms proposed, that assem regulations of her own affairs as a sat Cordon. phia protesting against Female Suffer- troops will be attended with one or two bly will consent;'- la Elder 3. C. Wright said be bad known many quarters of isfactory heritage. The Conference at age, ana a memorial irom ,j. o. crju, results either collision will occur be tne London, in a peaceful spirit has achieved Bro. Cordon a long time and had an entire is reaction taking a leading Bepuoiioan tunor oi ueurgia, tween, Iheni and the Kuklux Klan," or placeuty, It is now the always esteemed blw one of the best of of late. , Revolutionary and excit th work of conciliation.: the in the n.nliin itFita rhirirt outrages will cease. The opinion is ed feelings exist ; against the Govern task of the Reichstadt to . heal the men. "I was always pleased when ( wounds and confirm the thanks of the heard a knock at my' door, ' and found tegrity of Got. Blodget and protesting that the latter will be the case, as no ment."a tun j ,e'i). ,!;! .t disturbances , have . occurred where to those who have paid for there Brov Cordon.'i Ht was my friend, against bis admission to me senate. fatherland, This new has been feeding partly Ames of Man. took the floor on with blood and lives. 1 Pensions and nothing ever occurred to mar that troops have been stationed. victory numerous which have by outrages a Resolution and pictured terri New York. 22, ,h : i : been committed by the insurgents, and for the soldiers, support for the widows friendship.!' He sympathixed with Hht) ble eondition of crime in the South, call The storm of Monday night, and yes also by their carelessness and want of and orphans of the war, are le) be pro; family in their bereavement, out iei ing- for the immediate interference of vided for, and measures to these ends great consolation in the assurance that was accompanied by order, whioh has morning, terday prevented the entire N ada, unusually high tide, i which seems to movement the Government. Mr. Nye. of should be made to apply to the whole it would not be long before he weald Revolusince its beginning. aro-ueat length of the existence of the have made sad havoc In the lowlands. for all fought with equal devo again associate with, and enjoy tbs) Empire, crowds collect on the Boulevards Kuklax in the South, and the. necessity along elevated ground toward the City, tionary and hiss the National patriots,' and in tion, ana deserve equal Honor and re- presence of tbe departed. .,, ,.: to profor Congreu to adopt legislation The amount of. water was enormous! every way snow their ward. , May tbe flag of the German Em somt Becessary Jones 8. Elder to gave the antagonism tect taeeitiiens. Mr.Moi ton stated that he roads wjers washed, and extra caution movement. Get. Chausey has been libe- pire be the promise of its future great directions in regard to tbe procession, wa informed at the Post Office Depart was observed alor.g the railroad tracks, rated the insurgents.. Admiral De ness j may the war fought' so gloriously and after singing, Benediction was bro by n JBievee-anstatement of Mr, The rivers became greatly swollen, and ,PsfSel has .been ment, that the 1 by tho Cen- be lolltWeJ by an equally glorious peace, nounced by Eldsr Samuel Smith.,,: that Mr. Gibson, a Kentucky colored poured into tlie Day with i treat fore. tral Committee of appointed and our people henceforth prove victoTim tionnla turned out en mossi tO eom-mato Revolutionists mail acent was appointed over the heads Many piers were submerged, and "in rious in the universal struggle for .(he join in the procession. At the head" of '"' ' the National Guard. ,! " f Union soldiers, was incorrect. Ste West and South streets, cellars were In' ...j fruits of peace." 'o r,.:,! 22. the column was thS' eorpse, ' in cnarga ,i .Londoni (,,. r venson said he had no doubt but he was undated. In Water and Cherry streets "" urn i M. Rouher, formerly ( of Elders George W., Ward and M. W. the of premier eorrect in his statement. Conkling and a number of cellar inhabitants were and late Presi- r A parson once said to a member of Palton. Nextlnj'order, several team Napoleon, Hamlin indicated that if some legisla driven out into the street. dent of the Corps Legislatif Bureau, was his flock: "I have been preaching to containing the near relatives of the detion for the South as agreed on by the Washington. 22, arrested yesterday at Bologne. He has congregation of asses." "Then that's ceased. ' Then followed the Presidency The President has received telegrams been conveyed to Paris where he is still tbe reason you called them beloved of the Stake,' Bishop Nichols and ten caucus, was not soon enaeteo, iney would vote with the Democrats, for an from the steamer "Tennessee." : u The detained a prisoner by the French Gov- brethren," was the answer. carriages with visitor from Brigbana adjournment. Afier much discussion, it Commissioners would land at Savannah ernment. Telegrams received here con ' "Do City, .followed by some 60 teams conthat as a or yon on sny lawyer was agreed that a vote be taken and proceed north by rail. of numerous arrests of man?", exclaimed an information citizens of this place. ' vey exasperated wit taining at 2 Resolution ' The Commissioner of Land offices BonepartisU, made by the Government was composed of the broth The rear ness whom a barrister was cross-exar i . nVlnrk. i advised Senator Casserly of in the northern districts of France. yesterday of tbe choir, and a Johf 11 as a man, it is a ren and sisters ' vou . . , , 2 . . say J a to "ii ining. ques an In the Ilouse, Lynch, riing mat lanu wiiuin on foot ,TXhe.Una of column citisene decision; iwpuruini but a 22. if it a law as Versailles, lie, slander; you say tion of privilege, called attention to ine the alleged boundaries of private land ' was over half formed the procession by The National has issued a yer, it's not of tbe j slightest conseAssembly Tact or but tntroaucea oy mm yester-dft- claims, pending in the ' court, of the " i " in mile a length ;v, authoriiine the Secretary of the R. R. withdrawal, do not, in case they decree with reference to municipal elec quence". formed In circlet around The assembly and also in tions a Paris, proclamation A yonngster, while perusing a chap the grave.:- Choir eang.,,HM; 1 Navy to appoint a Committee, and report prove to be public lands, inure to the the cost and expediency or consolida- benefit of the R. R. Company, but of the addressed to the people and the army, ter in Genesis, turning to his mother, whole of France, calling Bishop Alvin Nichols, h with pnycr, the ' This de throughout ting Kittery and Charleston Navy Yards, homestead and inquired if the people In those"1 days consigned the body to tbe grave. to them the and upon Assembly support with the view of locatine both at Kittery; cision was rendered in ease of Sargent do snms on the ground. ' It was ' Choir ang "The ResurrecUon Day.1" in its present critical situa- used to was" reported in the House 'Journal as Tread way, and others aeainst the Government discovered that h) had been reading the 1 Elder O. W; "Ward, in behalf 6f tha tion. The , proclamation states that the "And having been introduced arfd referred to Western Pacific R. R. Co. . The Attor'the sons of men multi family, thanked . those assembled for passage, Assembly will maintain intact the mis the Committee, and a motion lo ney Gen., in an elaborate opinion, plied upon the faoe of tbe earth.: d ' their attention and respeot shown to sion which and has it created. purposes That referrence was laid on the the decision of the Secretary. the deceased and family. The assemasks all and cititens and faithful (rood A man who had filed a petition for table: this he eaid was not the esse as New York, 22., dismissed in good order. It1 was Asto the Aid of the to divorce was informed by his counsel that bly the motion be- 6, exchange firm subjects i i rally adjournment - prevented Money easy, 4 ' VOW '.1 gratifying to witness th. saaay v very 1 t .1... sembly, O.l. .l mat me joui um ud but unchanged, gold dull, 110. Govbis wile had filed a "A cross petition:" little aols : ing macie ne asaea of kindness extended by. the 22. Paris, as lawyers call it.; "A cross petition!" corrected. Some debate " occurred on ernments dull, steady. Stocks firm and .to the bereaved. Each in people general Committee " of Revolution exclaimed the husband. The Central ' ' ' ""' 'That's just seemed to vie with '.the other 1ft th tho motion, several members objecting continued so. madeists a five of million " requisition vote A never like ' aid a to the change in the Journal. ber; sbe ; Washington, 22. , offices of encouragement and consols on Rothschild's bank of France was taken, and the "Journal '"allowed to In Wade's report, Cabral is described francs 1 ;! atiola s.invu tion.'''i made in were the this Threats by city. stand. "Unanimous consent was asked as a mere bandit, living in the' mouno resting-pla!i non-co;hi Thus, passed; )0 in the event of Mr. Johnson,' is dar any pieoe Revolutionists, il)"gay, to introduce a Joint Resolution, provid tains. Rothschild to place one half in de Bible wbar a cullerd pusson is staunch ve'eran in the cause' of God. The peopla of San' Domingo are des- pliance by ing for the distribution of moneys paid short on deposit, in obedience mentionedt" "Well, million francs dar , is, an' if Whatever may",e'anhave bett his hint with by the Republio of'Yeneiuela to the cribed as a quiet and industrious race. to the you'd been to meelin' Sundy, ye'd heerd comings, none to-- repreaoh requisition. , . .. , ( . holders of certificates of award from The report of the United States officers, the Church of Jesus de preacher' read how Nipper Dermis lack of loyalty 'Berlin,' 22, r..'i..,.'V.'. the Commissioner! of April 25, on the negotiation of the treaty of 1800, Christ of lAtter-d- y Saints.,, .Ds .was been made public by the wanted to be born decree has h ,A what " made. " is a villainous slander, aad without a the title be want to be born agin for?" "I dunno; tcalous advocate and determined deWilliam, Emperor conferring Tha rrnwin? conviction amonc Repnb shadow of a foundation. The report is German Empire, upon I spec he thought he might be born a fender of the faith. " lican senators is that no practical result favorable to annexation, in every par- of Prince of the From bis commencement in the minis, on white man next time; and dsas' a good .. JbismarcK. , Unancelior, , can follow from continuing .the present ticular, (i ,t,.(!j ;l ! tome 30 years ego, until th dayi of now.Kj.t try alibe ole like many niggers ii i, Versailles, 22t i , i jes i i ' session, several members manifesting a o I, n.i '.Hit Philadelphia, 22. be was on terms of the, closest his death still continues bis efforts Demns, but doy'li alters be niggers, any . M. Thiers disposition to disregard all caucus obli- ; About 9 o'clock this morning a colorwith the Presidency of th intimacy adjourn-menta .' ed man about 80 peaceful adjustment gations and rote for an early years of age, was dis- toward securing ChurchJ His sickness (inflammation of It 'is believed the adjournment covered in if sitting posture leaning of the present troubles in .Paris. In a ( A clergyman,' meeting a little boy of th lung) lasted but a We days and h will take place not later than next Mon- against a tree in 83d street, below the proclamation just issued, he repudiates hss Saidt , "This is quite a passe'l from (his life at hs had often ex. acquaintance; in of state of a Paris the idea Post the declaring day. Indications are that square. Investigation proved he - had Stormy day, my son." i"l'es. sir." said pressed a wish to do "without a lengthy Office Department will not back down committed suioide by, blowing his head war and declares the Government has the boy,.."tbis is quite a wet rain.'" The sickness and free from "the cares and from the position assumed regarding the off with a pistol, f The scalp was found ho Intention of ordering an attack upon clergyman thinking to rebuke such a anxiety which often sarround the deaths ' ' -i ' asked the trouble in transporting the mail over the twenty feet distant. lie was a stranger. the city. hyperbole, boy if he knew of bd."' It would be sdperfluous to pas l- Paris! i; 22, Louisville and Lexington Rail Road, and Name unknown,.-!!.m ts OtJier than wet rain, "I never knew, per any enlogiiim upon his life and servieea, i? The city Is quiet, but little excitement 7 that matters will be restored, to their of any other, said the boy, "but as fiere are but.few experienced memFOREIGN.' to he observed in the streets and among sonally former status." it 'seems that the Dea I have read in a certain book of a time bers of the Church who ar not more or !' '' Versailles,' 21. insufthe , on and citiiens. ".,,,"-when it rained fire and brimstone, and less acquainted with the nam and ser partment acted in hostility . . Gen. London, 22 Vinoy is actively organising ficient and upon partitan information. I guess that was not wet rain not vices of Alfred Cordon. ,7 He leave Lord Granville denied, in the House that Gen. Butler measures for defenoe agaimst an exIt is rumored . much, it wasn't" , .,, ,., large family and a very extended circl Lordb from was of of there attack that which on attack any insurgents is preparing another Speaker pected of relatives and friends to mourn hi Reto on was ascribed he fullr Bai in His truth the statement apprised. 'A laundress, who was employed in the artillery Blaine, and that tho conservative -- Com. to forces have been moved into position Voa Gerolt, that it was Prussian influ family of , a distinguished United States publicans will use all their influence hasten an adjournment in order to pre- and batteries have been stationed at ence which alone prevented the recog Senator, said to him with a sigh, "Only 1. 1. TJinttE, nition of, the Southern Confederary think, sir, how little money would make TAtitit nrjsstT,' v'' j points where they are circulated vent another collision. 1,1 .... .... New Tork, 21. j most effect ive. Detachments of his army during the war in the United States. He me happyl" "How little, madam?' said ! Bait Lak atv. (., ,0 Ilsiftasi, MobU, the villages around Versailles, decided that, 'as a member of the J aim- the old gentleman; "Oh, dear sir, one c'The tide in last and North rWers this occupy 0. JUJSSEV, ' DAnLEB tome and are disposed in such manner as to erston and Russell Cabinets, he would hundred dollars would make me perfectmorning war much higher than for some to' to abstacles an on the that attack the In recognize covered proposition say prove powerful is "If that shall docks . all; the ly BAKKERSf-'being you happy." years, V;..-u,- t :a'..-.and Versailles, where the main body of the South was never even entertained. - (': have it," and he immediately gave it to ,:i plaoes, cellare filled with water, r,. ( .. ijEJfjnNGS WW, BcitDraa, , . ,r Gen. Yinoy will !'. The latest advices from the interior of her. ' She looked at It with is stationed. Water and Front army travel impeded along jot and - STREET, . OGPEJf,' In persoa and will oonduot the Paris are to one o'clock p.m.; at that thankfulness, and before the old gentle nX '. . j command street.: " ' .,,,'";;.:". ALT L1KI CTTT. A was AND an bonr in the defence event of assault the at man placard, tranquil, went eut city of assembles taking exclaimed. convention hearing, Fenian The Gold Cola and Braw hi ' Dnst, Currency." "Dln signed by the Mayor, whose signature "I wish I had said two hundred." , at the head quarters of the place. y i, '2 noon Exohanga en gaa Frandsoo, Montana,' Cavr( to of manifesto ,21was the wau yesa full Paris, appended St. Louis, New fork, end all part f birops. Fenian brptherhood. There Central Revolutionary Committee terday, informs tbe citirens that ' the Recently, at Booth's Theatre, New Collection promptly dtaid4f.'-"lf-attendance of delegates from all parts of hasThe made unanimously resolved in the mean- Assembly at Versailles has voted as York, while "Richelieu" was being ittheeountry. Col. John 0'Mahony of this time and aside from all other action to urgent the proposal for tbe election of a played, the following incident occurred: fL,3ILNER,; the opening addre. The cbject The the a at and end of One 6f a the of council,' "Cardinal," expresses hope preliminaries treaty municipal ATTORKEY & CpCKSELOR. ., convention wae to decide the future report The bmsiobi agreed on between France and Prus- that the National Guards will prevent the most effective acts in the play expolicy of the brotherhood. Ofllce sia. '""..'..";''"",'.'.." A,'""";'V. opposite Ogdca Hotel, any further conflict until the first de- claims, "France, my mistress, my wed. are secret, ""t","i ded wife, who shall proclaim divorce .". .' .7 i 6gxes cm. cision of the Assembly is rendered. .London, 21. St. i The members of St. Andrews and AH kind of Ugai blnn promptly attandedf Times thee 'twixt me?" and Paris th whole The The Advices Paris state of house from that correspondent ItfGeorge Societies gave a banquet JL on Monday the p&nio which so seriously telegraphs that the Central Committee was hushed; but a moment after Booth's to, in honor of the nuptials of the Trincess melodious voioe had died away, a ' deep the the mediation of of the on the seek the Mayer previous city n".'W. day Lord agitated U. Louise and the Marquis of Lome. ' to the was renewed. The outrages of the incity for the appointment of Admiral voice spoke solemnly, as if in answer to i aVTORSET COTK8lX0R.ATiLAW;; i Robert Campbell, a new relation discommand National to rhetorical Lasselle the the the one of the of question, the word, Will Practice in alt th Court la Utah an aJ. subject agitated this surgents are Marquis of Lome, gave banquet . "Chicago." For a few seconds" the fnining Jerritortes. gpectal attention giVM te cussion, and those citizens who adhere Guards. eve to the Travelers Club of this city. to the Government and do not show v.r' A. any , Versailles resembles a camp. The audience did not appreciate the jest; Forsign and lomnlo ColtacuonB, r: B'rdstadt, were those present Among outward sympathy for the movement neighborhood is stragetically occupied but when it did, a low titter increased Offloft" in' IiOatiU's Archibald, and W. Field, Mackie. Cyrus are greatly a!atm;d for their own safety. by troops. The prisoners from Metz into a general laughter all over the the British Consul. Numerous speeches Jtuildius, ue&r 1'est 01Ho All persons holding public offices, and and Sedan have offered their services to theatre. married were made and the health of the tion in iarisl" Important land u al born in Toxteth Park.' near Liverpool. England, on the 28th day. of February,' 1817. At the time of his decease, h was 52 years and 2 ' weeks old.'' He oined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints ia' tbol'ear 1839, being, baptited, In "Manchester Eng II land, try JUlder tiavid Wilding. spent a great many years of his life on mistiions to the Eastern 'States and- - to England, He commenced to preside la Willard. City in' the year ', K7.' n died on the 13th inst, at' 2 p.m., and was buried en tbe 15th Jnst, in the-afternoon. .The funeral services commenced at one o'clock., .The coffin was borne on the shoulders of the Teachers from hislate residence to the schoolhouse. An immense, ,conoune of people wast present: not over one half, of those could gain admittance, , ,t After the usual, opening services, President Lorenjo .Snow, made somo Progress of the Revolu . VADVmit CEMENTS InatrWl till forbid, will be cwtinued uutil ordered out, in every instance, and e urged for accordingly. a Th privilege of yearly and half yearly adverti-ri restricted to their direct line of business, and advertise-menu or other all Legal, Auction, Keul foreign to their regular trade, will be charged for separately. No Advertisement from the State will be inserted without th oath (at oar adverrUed rate,) accompanying the order, unleM from one of our regular authorised Advertising AgrBta. All communicntion devoid of Interest to the public, or intended to "promote private interest, advertisement, and payment will be charged we required m advance, f If personal in character, reserve the right to reject any article, or advertiseclass. ment of this . TOI. 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