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TJie San Domingo Report Uompletcd! Insanity of the French Minister! liii'cd Stales lor OiTu-er- s Utah. - n. Btjittrar of Land OJiee S. George 11. -- John A-r- ntor P. Tuprgart, ColkctorQ. J. Holli.-ster- . .MoKean. Ghiy JutiicJ. T. imafiteJasticet 0. F. Strickland and U. M. liawley. .'.Terrllorial OfOccrs: to Dtl'iute Congrats Hooper. William U. i11i T. McAllister. it in Clayton. Jurat's Jnck. Schools of Common PttprrMinlnt E jberl L. Campbell. Weber County Oflh'erw:F. Probate and Hicliin ds. County D. Juiije Lester J. Merrick, Henry J,;i Se'rH H. Zerubbitbol Snow. Atlumni-Gener- ,U.ii!ki- -J. A lidilnrW Trtasurer Kioliani Ballanlyno. tire and Recorder F.'b. liiclmrda iV'ruiM Attorney Aurtlius Minrr. NutaTui Vullic William CritcLlow, ' F.8. lliclmrda. Skiriff William Brown. Attttwr ojioj Collector Sunfovd Bing' llekirs, .nm. Israel Canfield. File. Trtamrer Win. N. Coroner Surveyor and Superintendent -- Win. of SchooU Barton. W. C'lly -- - Govcrimionl: Incorporated by Act of Jnn. 18, 18G1. election biennially on the Hiitticipitl rand Monday of February. Meetings i the City Counorl weekly on Monday a! City Hall. .Mam Street. Garibaldi Declines to Command thelnsurgents The "Reds" to be Treated with Kindness and Humanity! Severe Battle in Saint Death of Flour ens and Duval! AMERICAN. New York, 4. dated the 3rd, evening says: o'clock yesterday, a.ter toe National in-great preparations cuts commenced passing at the Neuilly gate, tu all oO, 000 men. Generals Flourens, and Menoni Gari- balUi coiiiiii.iiiding. It was uaderstoood Unit Fort Valerien would not tire. About six o'clock the artillery was all in front and Gen. Berg ret in advance with ten thousand nteu when suddenly Valerien opened lire, killing commandant Henri. Ueueial berget et nad just got out of his carriage when the vetucle was smashed ihe wthlest scene by a bombshell, ensued; the troops tried to retreat to the main body, a.id left Berjjeret alone with lO.lHiO men, he Iricd to fight with field art. Uery against Valerien; but it was useless. Tins Communists got into Hie city, but Bergeret and his men were cut oil nttd cannot pass Valcrieu. The main body escaped with the loss of a 100, but Bergeret must have lost a large number. Altogether there are 12,000 men killed, wounded and missing, infurce. The Commucluding nists' troops under arms number 150,000. tremendous exeiieineni prevails. Washington, 4. In the Senate, Anthony called atten liuu to the violation of Lie rules yester day, and noti'.ied the Senate that he should ins. st upon a rigid observance of the.ruUs. Blair then resumed the floor to continue li s remar 8. Me said the only remedy for the sad condition 'of the Snuih was to permit intelligent respectable people 10 fci.are in the Government. The people of the South were willing to give negro stiff raga a rial, and if it was necessary, 10 uboi.sli it to have free It could be done by constitutional means. Tiie reconstruction acts were worse than the alien and sedition A special About 4 Lester J. Merrick. F. A. Brown, 1st Ward; laws. W. Thomson, 2d ,, ,, Morton said Blair could deny it ns Wm.W. Burton, 3d ,, much as he pleased, but Democrats inCoiiiuffori Israel Canfield- - David tre. Charles W. Penrose, ' Winslow tended if they obtained power toandover-on throw negro suffrage by force, Horalio B. Scoville. this depended' tho next presideu Iwder Thos. O. Odell. Morton adduced a numelection. ttal ' iiitney A. Miner. of documents testifying to outrages. ber y. Fife. He said there was more fraud and corFarr. ruption in one year in the democratic iutmr and Collector S. Bingham. city of New York1 ban there , has been . Burton. Svteyor.Vi ia all the Southern hs airs since the viur. <ain of Police V. G. Taylor. asserted that the Democratic and AiUf nfiht Penee S. Egglcston speeches on the floor of the Senate were CowabieC. F. Middleton. i ... to give encouragement to the Ktt Klux Mr. West, L., defended the RepubliOjjrten Post Office: can Government of tlmt state troni the ARRIVAL and rr,osixa MAILS. aspersions of Mr. Blair, and contended the affairs of the Siate had been adm v 7"0a.m. JiiUkeCltv, dil 7 .So a.m. He t.Ilinmsh Mnii daily . " . . with wisdom and ability. ""'ill, Tlimiigh Ma i da'ly . . 7.ia.m. said no Ku Klux existed in La., and 7 .'in a.m. . '''!, K" lit ler County, daily there was no need for legislation there. ' 4.WI p.m. ".Taroiijl, AJa.l.daily The House met at 11 a.m. Mr. Cobb, ttatteritr. daily . 4.00 p.m. i N. C, sustained the Knktux bill in a '"roiiuli la dn:ly S.f' p.m. 40 minutes speech, mainly devoted to . jJ'WTil, Box daily p.m showing hut large nnd well organized "".TlifoHgii Mall daily ; . . p.m bands of lawless men existed in the SKMI WKEKLY MAILS. South, of Democratic proclivities, and ClOSINI. Pi wllVch hat their outrages were iu variably diH . JlniSl,,rdy County e.lnedayi S.."tp.m. rected against Kepublicaiis.. If Congress 2.30 p.m. would protect peaceable oitizens hewettld Mondy and ThurKdave ilt V- B,e'' w "dnesdav and Saturdays 6.IKI e.m. h., av support an amnes y for participants fol-in 3.(K) p.m. l,7J".1'-l"ndnd Xlmrsdavs rebellion.' Mr. Young, Ga., 4.U0 !fttanliand n, p.m. the late mf' cd Alma Wednesday and ' lowed against tbe bill, against that pro12.00 a.m. . """foayi vision which requires those entering WFICK ItOURi office under this bill to take the test wrw Delivery Gti opeu lrom 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. oath. He did not deny there had been t ,'' SiBday i p.m. to 8 p.m. outrages but they had been exaggerated. RKOISXRT DEPARTMEXT . 0n from 9 a.m. to a.30 p.m. They were the Hatural result of the wutside Door open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. spirit of opposition and distrust with ISAAC MOORE, Postmaster. which the southern people have been treated, the remedy for which must be .?! fV T (Traliim c restoration a restoration of their natu' Ogrter) diiily.-utit- il no' ral and politioal rights. farther to Salt Lake at 8 a.m. nod briefly stated hii objections City jjW (For extra trains sea time th ! nee bill fx, ) For Garfield aatd before the last the East, at 8 a.m. For J' t, at 6.3.1 amendments were added to the constitup.m. from Salt Lake Ci,y-tion it would hve been "impossible to d 77 J P m- - From the these amend4.25 East, p.m. pass the bill. Each of 'roia lunction from some West, 6.3o a.m. take ments away Salt Lake City Timo. If armed organisations exHie Stales. ist in the South, we must get at jliem without claiming or exercising toe rig.it wawmp He'd eTcr7 Sunday, tn the Tabcrnscle. to absorb tSe entire body of State legisU in . lation. He thought the first and second ... of the Wl eouU be modified and sections narus ,U1UUB at 0 p.m. Jfjyor Aldermen ; I. JfoM-lW.-- fowrer-r-Airo- : 8, 1871. n . .... ' ' - r . 7 - ". "".!.'-',- tne ' ' t""a cy VOL. II. to-da- IT. ... passed so as to effect the object proposed, inhabitants have hung their bopts on Meudon cannonaded the National. De and yet coute within the pale of the annexation, and that to disappoint them bouching from lssy ou the Versailles the diguity.of a road, wilh Valerien cannonading the Constitution. He oould not. support the now would section of the bill conferrine on the great nation like the U.S. rear guard, the Nationals entered tho President power to suspend the writ It is positively stated in diplomatic valley between Peteaux and Bnzenmat. of habeas corpus and put it to the House circles that Viscount Treilhand, Ihe new Some detachments are retreating in a whether we are now ready for war. French Minister, has become non eompoe disorderly condition. Colonel Bourgoin Butler adduced testimony to show vienlis, and is, now confined in the telegraphs the Commune, at 11. lo a.m., that the lives of loyal men were unsafe National asylum here. He has been that Bergeret nnd Flourens have formed iu the South, and that outrage and mur- kept-verquiet for the past few weeks. a junction and inarched on Versailles, der were rife. He could suggest a reme- HU condition is supposed to have been and that success was certain. Another dispatch says, at two o'clock dy. Let the Democratic pat ty proclaim superinduced by the fate of France durthat cessation of these outrages wasuclu-all- y ing late struggle with Germany. Af:er p.m., Duval and Flourens formed a junc- ammunition. Many tried to .return, tu; necessary for thoir suooess in 1872, the sad death of Prcvost Paraded the tion at Courbevoic; they were cannonbut found tho gates, abut, anj and they would cease immediately. Gen- fatility attending Ihe representatives of aded by Valerien, but tho men were well Paris, on the rampart, Wlmfhreali men eral Morgan charged him with be- France to this country causes much gos- sheltered, and a concerted and success- ened posted them If they attempted t shout to ful inovemeut was made by which they re-He sip. ing master of the White House. The contest at Cefctuijn ver the t ' ' city, ' would to God it were true, he would San Francisco, 5. passed the line of fire of Valerien, and aud Meudon was exceedingly bloody. i and had curb the strong, and raise the low and Versailles. all on marched Itain continued nearly Bergeret day, Flying batteries, aimed by artilleristi , down trodden, and have marauders falling now very heavy. The rain fall two horaes ki.led. from the Versailles army, were pi'Oi- London, 4. hanging like fruit on every tree, ready for the season, up to eight o'clock this nounced equal in spirit and effect' to itivl to rot. It was said this bill would kill morning, was 1.285 inches. At tho engagement on Monday, the German bombardment. m v.ij inflicted on tbe disordered centre the Republican party. Thomas McDonald, driver of one of havoc Versailles, 0. The Administration was as strong the Kearney street liue of cars, had of Government troops, after the columns Picard issued the following circular1 Mr. Butler's speech some trouble with the driver of the hill were broken by the charge of the Comas before. to the prefects: The insurgenls'have tnet- was frequently applauded. He was fol- horse on Powell street, and threw him munists, was tearful. They were uttera decisive check. ' Our'lroops- have clip-turlowed by Mr. Cox iu opposition to the ofT tlre'car, and the mun, whose niiino ly demoralized and rendered defenceless ,the redoubt at CUaullou, wili, bill. He showed how Sou'h Carolina is Peter Daley, fell under the car and by fear aud the suddenness of the attack, 3,000 prisoners. Flourens and Duval mowed down had been plundered, impoverished' nnd had que arm crushed. tbe in were ' lines by they aro dead, and Henri is a prisouef. ' f'' "I ' ' mismanaged under Republican rule beWastlmg presented a petition in the fatal artillery fire which was pointed at V London,' U!' yond endurance; he considered that the U. S.' Circuit Court, asking for a hear- their very midst. The losses are un Ihe Jiwobilti)-- ) that Paris state dispatches Uepublicaiis were the proximate cause ing before the grand jury 011 certain known, but must have been very great; are mustering forces ut va.'ious points of the alleged outrages, and the greater oharges of corruption on the part of that of the Government troops is, how- ol the city. Ihe crsailles Government the outrages the greate Republican reFederal officers, made by a ever, much in excess of the Communists' has made further conciliatory ndvances toFighting continued lor several the jnurgettls,witUa sponsibility. These combinations always Frenchman. He says the foreman ol loss. view,tapc4fie.i!ti spring from oppression ami misgovcru-ment- ; the grand jury refused lo administer the hours after the triumph of the Commu- dement ofaflairs. i Ihe. questietii iia Ui"! nist forces had been established, but consideration he did not defend these clans, and oath so Ihe Frenchman. At the suggesnow btiiw agitated in h he tion of the Court, be withdrew :he pe- was conducted in a desultory manner. at the Democratic caucus is understood thnV ft these It tbe city. would propose that the Democratic party tition, but will be allowed to file his Towards nightfall it ceased entirely. last efforts toward in amicable solution Gen. Bergeret, with tbe victorious right issue an address denouueiug the Ku papers with the Judge next Friday. of the' difficulties fail, the .Versaillti Klux. Me opposed the bill because it Tlte Russian corvette, "Almaz," ar- wing," bivouacked for the night at the Government will strike a decision ..btyw same distance beyond fort MontValerien. creates martial law and makes the Pres- rived to day from Japan. ident an autocrat over forty millions of The Superintendent of the census for Both leaders and troops ire much flushThe TVioune special of ffifi the Cnited States furnishes the following ed with the brilliant victory they have Cth, stated on Washington people.- He is not a man of civil knowwell informed tuihontyl ledge and is not a proper custodian of exhibit of the population of California: achieved, and are determined to push that tbe labors of the Joint-- Iligl) .CombucIi immense powers. Natives, 350.893; foreign, 200.830; white. the Government to a surrender. mission will be finished in, a .fortnight; Mr. Coburn spoke for a half hour in 4'Ji,823; colored, 4,611; Indians, 7,059; It is rumored that Flourens, wilh the and a forthe basis of'the settlement left wing, is making preparations for an of all treaty of ditferencebetweeothe two favor of the bill, and Win. R. Roberts Asiatics, 49,220; total, 500,523. points John Stewart, alias Alexander Austin, advance on Versailles under oever of countries will be against it. ready to submit to- jLhe Mr. Burton, the Secretary of the San a colored man, died suddenly in the night, with the purpose of attacking Senate that time. It is not, improvaby Government of tho tho heart position ble that the Senate will be In Session two1 Domingo Commission, lUis a.m. received the oity prison. a letter from the Secretary of War of Major Jack Strattman has gone to before it has time to rally from its late weeks; heuco tho treaty inay be considDominica, dated March 20ih, in which Philadelphia as representative of theCal-iforni- n defeat or recruit its strength with reinered before the aJjuurunient. (Sclionck is it The iu forcements. is the supreme stated, attack, he says the country knights of Py lhis entirely tranquil, the opinion that the 'work of will be made via Charville, a village a expressed and is every day more anxious for an- lodge, which is to meet next week. the Commission will be finished In time' The whole afternoon was taken up in mile eastward of Versailles. nexation to t. e great Republic, which for him to sail for England before the; the 15ih District Court in the should be speedily accomplished. Algernon Swinburne, the poet, is first of May. i ,t ,,,,.,.' i of Mrs. Fair, who shot daugerouily ill; his recovery is doubtTbe Post Office Department have been Advices from Versailles sny Oen.f A. P. last She November. Crittenden, ful. notified by the North German Lloyds Henri was captured by Govcrmftcnf ,v Evening. that they will run a steamer from Balti- gave a concise history of her whole life during the recent engagement troops the could from earliest Versailles advices just received In this Tuesday. period she more for Bremen every other Wcdnes He has been tried and shot. up to the time of the shooting. Paris advices say the Archbishop ri s.ty state that a battle took place be day, commencing April 12th. The de Washington, 0. tveen the nrmy of Versailles and the to severe and vigorous-treatmenfalcation of Gould, the late Collector of Tlis5cc'sion of lit Attorny Gener.il Communist forees at Meudon on Tuesday, being subjected Internal Revenue at Savannah, will be at the baud, of the jCouiniune,' on the doctrines of sulijiintion The engagement was of a sanguinary who threaten to' execute "him.1 JMnbU The Secretary of the Hoar, over Sj3,000. or income, lately brought to light, here, character, and was fiercely contested by disorder exists in the city The Na Treasury to day issued orders calling in has largely interested Insurance Com both sides for several hours, the three million Three per Cents, dated tionals have pillaged, and greatly dam 11ns decision was made in December 10th, 18(17, as follows: Of the panies. troops were finally defeated, aged the interior ct the magnificent and holed" in however, and compelled to evacuate the structure 1S70, June, number of from denomination $o,JOO of Lamudct." "'" ' rather nn irregular and inystereous man- positions which thfy had captured on ... . ,' ; 1,100 to 1,301 inclusive: of the denomi nation of $10,000 each from number ner, where it has remained until it was the previous day. The loss of the ComA Heavenly Squeeze., n unearthed ty the second Comptroller. munists in this action was considerable. 1,071 to 1,38H; interest to cease on May decision The when that Iusurance holds, the were 350 1st. They are not good for any reserve. it has been supposed that the? office of captured by prisoners The Supreme Court has decided that Companies insure boats or other proper-lie- s, Government troops, including General supplying practical Information regardand is seized for use by the Henri and several other insurgent leadthe law of England permits Americans the future slate was monopolized by and w hile in its possession, ers of distinction. It is thought these ing Government, to sue, the British .Government, therefore witches, warlocks, clairvoyanU3rtable-tinner- s. and like uncanny persons. British subjects may bring a suit in the it is destroyed or lost, and the Insurance will be executed forthwilh by the Gov Company pay the instir nce.the Governernment. Several very prominent Com- Strenuous as were the efforts of tbese Court of Claims. is ment liabla to the Company for the munist lenders Wet'e killed during the ' . Hartford, Conn. 4. mysterious but umiaMe beings to oiai amount paid for insurance, precisely tbe engagement. us 'see heaven and the angels tuerein,,. TheTVmM, Democratic, claims English's , . Brussels, 4. election by65 majority. The Evening same as to its owner, for the difference their descriptions have ; even ,savqred between insurance and the value of tbe A telegram has been received at the somewhat too much of the vague aft I Post, Republican, concedes English s French Embassy in this city from Thiers election by" 45. ' Nothing but the official property. This opinion hfis been laid before the stating that the insurgents have been It remains to a clergyman in a w ester r. count can tell who is elected. The three the Treasury, and probably j defeated since yesterday by the Govern- town to reduce our of Secretary are floating ideals of certainly Republican Congressmen elected. Returns from all but. two or he will not sustain it. He set aside the ment troops. Further particulars of the Heaven to a soicut.ifia oertainty. Tliis after attentively con- -, three towns give Jewell. JRepublican, Acting Secretary's opinion and holds the engngeineiil re not given. No mention worthy gentleman is mnue 01 tne entry 01 tue army 01 nlng the Book of Revelations has made 27 majority. Jewell, if, elected, will not entire right of the owners to be subject ed to th Government; and if the insur- Versailles into Paris. a Utile mathematical calculation' which' bave over 50 majority.' ' ' ' ance had not been pr.id the owners, the 4. assures bim that' he knows Uieexact, h. .New York, . , Versailles, 4, midnight , Tho Government has just received measurements of Heaven in gQodl (ub-- . The suit of the U. S. against Weed & Company would be liable to the Government for the amount. oflicial information of a bloody engage- sfantial equaro miles. Another, 'wild Co., of Boston, to recover $ 10,000 on The IerulTi correspondent writes, ment which took to day between excursion into mathematics produces the bad the ground that defendants presentplace number of persons who have (liea in the' ed incorrect returns of weights of sugar from Havana on the 5th inst.: A severe the regular troops and insurgents-a- t at Azena, St. Domingo, Marseilles. After severe battle was the fail h since the beginning of Christianity.' fighting: at, the Custom House, will be tried at on the 7th fought March, between tbe forces Government troops carried , the railway Putting this and that together, ,.the,rev-- ( the June term of the U. S. District of Cabral and Valentin Baez. The Court. station, and soon after commenced a erend savant bas arrived at t,he very un- opposing armies consisted of fenGenerals hombardment of the prefecture. The comfortable conclusion ' that"' "thero's Philadelphia, 4. In the Court of Common Pleas, Judge and about four thousand 'men on each fighting lasted ten hours, when the In- going to be an awfully tight squeeze, Ludlow sentenced a man refusing to side. Gen. Orgnndo marched from the surgents displayed a flag of truce an! and we shall all be obliged to sit very, serve on the jury with a colored man to line of L'rgba, and attacked, the forces surrendered unconditionally. The loss close together and sing the best way we, Ihe custody of Ihe sheriff, until a fine of of Bnez, driving them from their po- on the side of the Revolutionists is very can." Such scientific accuracy is, beCabral failing to act in $200 be paid. The prisonor declares he sition, but, whole movement yond praise and the emalation of any"' great. the concert, proved a The is fine .,.!'-.- ' will rot before the London, 5. witch, warlock, clairvoyant- and tanR!: paid. j An official report' from Baoz, Advices from the Versailles Govern- tipper whatever; but tbe prospect might, Judge said, '! am sorry to see such an failure, the of to comMinister claims a War, exhibition in a court of justice. While ment telegraphed to the various prefects be a little more enchanting jf we nty and stales that Cabral's in- slate that tho insurgents received a de- knew whom we were to? "sit very close it is paintul to me to inflict punishment plete victory fled to the woods, followed by cide' check during the engagement with to through all eternity. And what has upon you, tit is necessary 9 leach you fantry where you. areahd what dirty" you owe. the Dominican Generals W'ence Staos the troops of the Government yesterday. become of all the people who didn't 1 shall be compelled to imprison yqu Figuars, Got Gimeniz Bejo and Lucas Consternation prevails in Paris, and a "die in the faith?" Arei York VtAw?vf( You must under- Jiintnez, with tho officers of the Bluff, lo prompt and happy issue is expected to VUitil the fine is paid. I lie river side. Cabral abandoned nil result from the efforts of the GovernThe Pall MM Gazette, the model of stand, Sir, that the law of the land ling the ' provisions and baggage,' containing ment in subduing the insurrection. made the colore! man your equal in;tlie correctness of diction- and accuracy ftf He had $50 000 Hnytieri: currency. Paris, 5. expression, in describing an Alpine ae- -. jury hoi,, and while you may lieiiot be many wounded, but left only two dead law. A dispatch received at Versailles says, cident, gays of some guides who escaped., pleased with it you must obey I shall order you into custody until you on the battle field; wo prisoners and tho Government is disposed to show the that 'ihe rope snapped just below them, fifteen horses were captured. pay the fine, eoti I shall 'nlso impofie.ad grates! kindness and humanity to the and a couple of eminent members of the Lupeon was defeated on the 17th of Insurgents' and Reds. '"Proclamations olub. an earnest American, three guides additional fine of $200 every time you at Puntido, on the jurisdiction of dated from the Tuilleries, refuse.". ,; severely con- and four reporters were hurried into etSavannah. Many Uavtiens and Domin- demn UieVersAillosGovemment New York, 5. iu attack ernity, ctrrying wit lhem,roj)t-laddcr- i. . The Trilune special, Washington. The icans were killed. Among them was ing Paris. and provision" i . (. Among the prisoners San Domingo report has been finished. Favaco Gome. London, 5, It is agreed, that no recommendation or captured were the rebel Colonels Res The Timet special at Versailles, states Lasars and CabraL General Sylvestor ! that l,.'001nsurgente were taken prison- ' ' ' expression of opinion, whatever, will be 'ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR. made. It has been put in type and slips Ingonico Revra was mortally wounded, ers at Paris. The people of Versailles Manuel and the of assassin inRodridguez, have been printed, and tbe present are greally irritated against the Insur- Ofllee opposite Ogden Hotel, tention is to send it to tbe President to- Gen. GovernTWriente; $100 in money, gents. ' The Telegraph correspondent! oodeh errs. ' ' " "' '" 14 horses, eight needle guns, many carthe Prussian first has morrow. The President has a message All kinds of legal butiM Army Corps says promptly attendee cloaks, clothing and twelve loads been ordered to hold itself ready to to. .It. already prepared, and will send this re- bines, of ammunition were the captured during march to Paris. , A reign of terror con port to Congress without any recomof even Lupeon's foroes; tbe latter mendation as to his wishes. It is under- flight iinues in the City. Dr. Jno. Swineburg Mr. SVX. ... t stood thai ' if will be referred to the lost bis seat of State..of the American Ambulance Corps is Gen. Votunlin Peroz also claims tbe ' ' Foreign Committee of the Senate. It is severely ill. 'the Daily Newt special CITY," . OfJIK victory of Orgnndo on the line of Negha. says tbe Nationals attacked the Govern probable ' that' nn investigation into Cabral's 3 Main Z.C.M.I. South doors of Cffioe, St., friend, att.' Thomas, acknow- ment troopa on Tuesday, near Meudon, the condition of affairs in the South will Order left at mt OHice, my Rew.knoe en Third be made this .summer- - The passage of ledges that he waa defeated. Me Bays and suffered a complete route. Gari Street, or at the First and Third Ward Store v,11 V. U ANDERSON, ,, a law to suppress the hu Klnx outrages only his vanguard was engaged. baldi declined to command the insurg- receive prompt attention. f , will not Obviate the necessity for such t is 20.000 tint I' rumored ents. nationals ' ' FOREIGN. nn investigation or lessen its importance. have entered Versailles, but the report l ' '' " in anfavor of The strongest argumeeta is considered doubifuL-The effective Pari., SO,' C p.m. One hundred thousand ' Nationals, In strength of the communists was 120,00d Siirgyooii Ac nexation made by those'w'ho accompaniOffice, North side pf Uniou,Squai e, ed the San Dnmiego Commission, is the three corps, with 200 guns, marched out men, and 200 guns. Gen. Eodes is . utterly helpless and hopeless condition of Paris this morning, viaMontrouge, reported to be wounded. , ....... ; , of the government and people of Ihe lssy gud lvry, all destined for Versailles. Near the Sign of the Bift Boot Evening, 6 a.m Islnnd. They say that since Genera! Mont Valerian fired all day upon tho It is rumored that the Nationals have Pure Vaccine Matter always ou hand. 22-- tf :' Babcock first .visited the Republic, the Revolutionists, and Vying batteries at sustained a decisive defeat ' 40,000 bf '.:'!.'.'- ',. or ,tt "fl s ' 5 ' i ' - , - Geoi ge L. Woods. Black. Secretary George A. MartM M. E. 1' at rick. C. II. Hempstead, F. 5- Attorney fift'. Indian Affairs J. E. Tourieilotto. C. C. Clcmt'nl.-- . Surrfior-dcnerBtceiixT o y'uito Monitni. B. Over-Io- U. the IJegro! - ' Another Battle Defeat of the Communists! A Reign of Terror Still Continues in Paris! Domingo! Governor MtV.l. Fined S200 for Despising DIRECTORY. OQOEN C. BY TELEGRAPH. at pleasure, w lulvertisprn allowed to chance of twenty-fiv- e additional ,1 "tx "" ' . the f,.r (uiuiMKiition, but they will be cou- EXTRA for occupying spare-ove- uTUii ....... : ' V"""' London, tf. ' The areMiishop of Paris' was 'arretted by the Commune on a charge of against the .safetj of .le State. The last advices from Paris state that CBhnonading vontin,uo, '"TitttK The peaoe uoufwreuoe at Uruul Wd One of a session of two hours the French) plenipotentiaries b4 Tone tc Versailles to' Consult ' with t!ii Xjfoverii- tnent. . i t The following details ' liave tcefJ 'received: Gen.' Bergeret, cqinmniidef the right wing of tbe Communist, tlth i Flourens in hi rear as support; Giyi.,, Duval commanded the centre, and Get;. Eades tbe left wing: the left and centre' suffered more heavily in tho. engage' 1 meut than the right,- - but were proiegteJ in their retreat by he fire "of.,the foij ' held by Ike Communists. The Nationals were badly organized; Laving but' ft1 limited supply, they mere sovu oxil. nf' a h a --. S r OC3DEX, UTAH, SATUKDAY, APRlTi a ill oo s invisible. Devoted to News, Literature, Agriculture, Science; and tho Arts. ADVERTISING. & mm &DEI TIE them massed before lssy anil Clamaftef tho ramparts are strongly guarla!. Mont Valrieui,i,si)fbW fkMj'y duel between lssy. and. Versailles (Ctia- -. tinues. The Nationals occupy the bridge of Neuilly. The Government troops aVe;' ' . t to-d- ay - ed '' . ... 4 - .1' to-d- - f t ... - f ' '.' . , . . . ' ' ' - ' , r Mi-rc- 1 . . ice-az- AXttEUSOX,; Eclcotlo rMiyieiuii '" - ... if-t- ' . mi. J'AILI'LY, l,lyMlfirtn,f r. );ni: ' city, . 4 i! '.il |