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Show (Dgto function. She . , I'L.usm.NO Commxt. bVlheiMM viOSK, BiMinnsi Manager, to whom (11 ioiiiidunictiuu should be Jdioid. , "TEUMS OF SUliSCKlPTlUN. $0.00 oVer ' 1.50 .10 .l"ntii 1 RATES OF ADVERTISING. " m a A ; "5 A A a c c rt O r- r- -i UY TELEGRAPH. $52 $1.50 $2.50 $1 $7 $12 $17 $ 0 8 id 2 50 4 Ml 7 9 18 25 42 CS H.i.0 H.5H i 5.00 8,50 U 15 25' Si 55 S5 C0iUHI, 8 76 115 K50 U.50 10 22 7 85 114 170 17.00 25.50 29 38 6 Busiuwa OarUn $1 per month. " : will Notice ffTte.(-if- ici lvrtiinx 'Trnt cuuoiu m a Square A Negroes on tlie Eve of an Outbreak! The San Juan Boundary be chargod miw-u- i rcij to be paid for In advance. w ..-- v. ... . at pleuenre, .j.. rnrtlserf allowed to chanire 1 the additional charge of twenty-liv- e " " but tlicy will hi a,,iare for coiuptwitioii, parsed 'kxTUA for occupying space over cou ""f-- not marked on the cony with the i,ii..ment until ordered out, and charged at transient "n " T)V FItTIS BM EXTS iiisertt-- till forbid, will be uutd ordered out, ill every instance, and c iMliuue-wreeJ , urivi'ifte of yearly and half yearly and wtriited to their direct l:ue of luuuiiew, advertise- Tlw i advertm-r- Question! re l Paris! Germany to Establish Law and Order in Paris! A Queer Story! 'jridrl'iwnieiitii from the Slated will be without the cash (at our advertised rates,) ".fommnvini; the order, unless from one of our regular lo'ilhoi iied Advertising Agents. tlevuiil of interest to the All conimuiiiction Mlilic or intended to promote private interests. and payment ill be charged as advert. senients, we rwuiml in advance. If personal in diameter, or advertise-WPu- l t article, to rejec any the right of International Penny Postage! Destructive Fires! Adjournment of the this clase OCDEN Guerilla Skirmishes in j)IRECTORY. llah. George h. Woods. George A. Black. Governor Secretary Marshal M. E. Patrick. U. S. Attorney C. II. Hempstead, E. Tourtcllotte. Supt. Indtan Affairs i. C. Clemenls. Receiver of Public iluniet J. D.Overt- Arrest of Gen. Cluseret! The Papal Guarantee i on. George It. Registrar of Land Office Maxwell. John P. Taggart. U. S. Assessor 0. J. Ilollister. U. S. Collector S. 15. McKean. Chitf Justice 0. F. Strickland and Associate Justices Bismarck's Speech! C. M. , 'Vtltyute Hooper. Zcrulibalid Snow. Attorney-Gener- J . 1). T. McAllister. William Clay tun. Many Auditor Treasurer ' II. James Jack. Weber Comity Officers: 1'. D Probate an I County JuJje Riciiai ds. Select Men L.'ster J Hemck, Henry Iloltnes, lliclinrd l!,ill;.:i;yne. S. KiclmnU. Clerk and liecorder. i'rosecutiny Attorney Aurcliun Miner. Williaiu C'litcLlotv, Notaries l'ublie Iticliards. ftheriff William Brown. Assessor and Collector Sanford Bing-lia- tOD. Incorporated by Act of Jan. 18, 1801. Municipal election biennially on the te;ond Monday of February Meetings if the City Council weekly, on Monday (Tellings, at City Hall, Main Street. Letter J. Merrick. 1st Ward: 2d Win W. Burton, 3d Counselors Israel Canfield, David Voore, Cbarlcs W. Penrose, Winslow Iirr. Horatio B. Scoville. Recorder Tlios. G. Odell. Attornei A. Miner. Marshal W. N. Fife. Treasurer Aaron Farr. Assessor and Collector S. Bingham. Captain of Police P. G. Taylor. Justice of the Peace S. Eggleston Constable C. F. Middletou. F. A. Brown, W. Thomson, Off icii Post Office: AMtTAL .... ... .... AND CLOSING MAILS. AHIUVMA WtLakeOity. rUilv . . t. Thmuith Mail rtailr . . . Kerth, Through Mail daily " Local, Hnx KhlerCountv, daily Ewt, Through Mail duily 7.S0a.m. T.30 Jn. 7.3o a.m. 7.30 a.m. 4.30 p.m. CLOSINO. Mt Lke City, da'lv . . "Mt.'llirough MniidRilv . . . fwth, ThMURh Mail daily " KMer liox daily Wal, County, "'t, Through Mail daily . . . MAILS. 4.00 p.m. 4.00 juu. 8.45 p.m. 3.46 p.m. S.UOp.m. CLOSING. tne and Rich County oil Caturdave . Wediiesdayi . . . 8!0 p.m. Mnndava aud Thumdays 2.30 p.m. Wwlnesular and Satnrdaya 8.00 a.m. jniitMille rlun City Mmidavs and Thiirrdava 3.00 p.m. ""enlale M cdneeilkt and Satunlayi 4.00 p.m. VVeduesdavo aad ,l"rer and Alma 12.00 a.m. . . .. . Saturdays OFFICE HOURS, t'tneral Deliver open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday 6 p.m. to 6 pju. "Hi AMEBIC AX. Memphis. 2. The Avalanche's Little Kock special of last night, says serious troubles are reported ill Chiool, the largest mgro district in the Mate. Junt prior lo ins line elcciiuu, Clay luu appointed Juiiu M.i.-ocolored, ol Cliicoi County, us to secui's rotiato Judjie. as it is ins vote tor lie Sena ora.iip; but just oa Hie heels ot llie nes.oii, Clayton appointed Major K.tg.and, of Jeiicisou, to ihai a. id ii it It Ciayiou s iuslruc- lciit- -, the S. nutor relUM'd lo take up and act upon M.isuli S lli.lil.iial .oil, mi l that means it was expected to jie! him n wei.t iKiu.e. took i.o oiu. bl'ihe oliioe, and t ue colore J in ii ma ie luig.and leave lie Coiiu y. To add lo li in Ouveriiuieiit i cct-u- ly aj pninted lately .tnpoil-oCounuy Bai'bour, co.oied. from C iiciniial 1, uu I a in uiber oi the House from L.ilayeiie, uu I ol t lucoi t ouiil , t nils iguoi'in; the cla iu.--i ol all ih : colored r. s ueius in inatCoun ty. When Hal hour went down, he only r.tiiaiued two (lays, iho lupines lolling h.in ii would be belter for Ins health it lie mad.- li.uiseU scarce. Tlie negroes there, are reported to be oulbeevcoi an outbreak, and should the Coveininent atitiupt to lliiusl ibrse men on iiietu nv force, there will be irouble. Mason, and representative Wool, colored, are now here lo see tne Governor ui the sub i. REGISTRY DEPARTMENT (Ijien from 9 a.m. to 3.30 p.m. Outside Door open from T a.m. to 8 p.m. ISAAC MOOKE, Postmaster. Trains Leave Ogden daily, until further no-fSalt Lake City at 8 a.m. and o0 p.m. (For extra trains see time iible.) For the East, at 8 a.m. For e West, at, 6.33 p.m. Arrive from Suit I.alt CUv. 7 u rn. nd p.m. From the Eaat,"4.25 p.m. 'rom the West. 6.35 H.in. Salt Lake City Time. Divine Worship t i; Mii-o- ses.-io'i I - i - City (aovernnieiit: ,, er d Treasurer Israel Canficld. Coroner Wm. N. Fife. Superintendent of Schools Wm.W. Bur- - Mayor Aldermen Gould! 1 Hubert L. CauiiiWtU. F. S. RAILROAD. Attachment Against Hawley. Ollioors: Territorial William to Vonrrcst UTAH CENTRAL News of Dr. Livingstone! Jay held every Sunday, in the Tabernacle. l JO a.m. and 2 p.m.; and in the School of the Tarioits Wards at 6 p.m. ject. A n n Bill! SurvtyoT-Gentral- Grant yesterday, announcing that after the Italian Senate after a protracted a caref ul review of the case, he has de- debate. termine I to Older Pardue to be imprisA number of cotton planters hav oned in the Albany penitentiary for 12 turned their atteution to surrar in years. Lieutenant Colonel McCook, tn comiouiisana. It is estimated that thu mand of the "Nantucket," in the Hay-liewill giro 200,000 hogahoads thi crop waters, bas been ordered to the season. command of the "Vaulic," and to bring her home for repairs. Miss Kellogg received an offer from The Internal Revenue Bureau decided that where a State owns stock in tho Hayaua Italian Opera of $10,000 it is liable to a tax on fur twenty nights which, on account any M. Duvale, who was in company wi h Boston, 2. the dividens declared by such company, of previous MiRiguiuenU, nho was The U. S. Corvette "Tyconderago," especially as in the case of individuals. the deceased at the time, pointed out compelled to decline. Foster as the man who struck the fatal from New York, arrived at this port By the direction of the President, While coming around Cape Cod, Lieut. Col., George C. Crook has been blow; he was placed among a number of "Yon haven't trot auch a thimr a men, when a lady recognized the driver at four o'clock yesterday morning, she assigucd to duly according lo his Coma of old trowuers, have you ? "So pair t of he car and testified that Foster had came in collision with a coasting sclioon mission of Major Geueral, and will prosaid he would fix Putnam. er, named the "Ada A. Andrews," Cap- ceed to Ihe head quarters of the depart- my man." said tho merchant, "I don t keep rny wardrobe m my counting-The inquest on the body of D. Putnam tain Kelly, bound from Alexandria, Ya., ment of Arizona, and relieve Gen. Stone-mawas concluded this p m. and (he testimo with a full cargo of b. luminous coal for ; the latter to report without ""Where, do you livef" delay house. ny ot several witnesses were taKen. Boston. Tne schooner was so seriously to his proper elation. "and I'll call in the Fat, rejoined which tended strongly to point out Fog injured thai Captain Kelly aud crew The Ceminission for new grades of nafor ould pair you ve got tho on weut whose was morning val case her abandoned and created will officers, ler as the murderer, by Congress, hastily on. given to the jury, who, after nn absence board the "Tcondcrago,''which brought be ready for delivery by the 25ib inst. Thomas A. Safford, of Georgia, Geo. of filteen minutes, rendered a verdict them lo this port. She will be a total that the deceased had come to his death loss. The "Ada A. Andrews" was a D.Perkins, of Iowa; B. F. Tafft, of from a fracture of the skull, and lacera- good vessel, of 228 ions, built at Milford, Maine, Rev. J. V. Z. Brown, of Pennsyltion of th brain, caused by a blow on aud was owned in Providence, 11. I. vania; Wm D. Wolcott, of New York and Dr. Henderson, of Missouri, are the head with a heavy iron hook, in ihe Newark, N. J., 2. A new four cent morning daily called among the board of visitors to the Nahands of Wm. Foster, at the corner o The annual examinafifth street and seventh avenu- -, on the Th Peoples Paper and A.J. I alksmaicn. tional Academy. printed in huglisti and Ueiumu, ap- tion has beeu appointed by the Presinight of April 2'.llh. 1871. Foster, riOXEEU I.IXE OF UTAH lor the first time. The dent. lo the usual questions, said he was peared new paper presents a fine appearance, Mr. W. W. Corcoran, is decidedly bet ON AND AFTER a native of this city, 84 years of age. His physicians are hope and hail nothing to say. except, that lie and is published by Mr. W. Guild. It ter was not guilty ; when the verdict was is receiving us Telegraphic news from ful ot his tin til recovery. 1 Pottsville, Ta., 3. announced, he manifested no emotion tho Ameiicuu 1're-- s 2 The Miners council adjourned al five Wilkisbarre, Pa., whatever, but maintained an appearance The great e'ooin which has for three thirty this p in, after granting to each of stolid indifference. He was removed Trains will leT Ogileo dally at S uu, tS heavily ironed to the tombs. It is tin months over shadowed this busy town, Couuiy power to settle its own d.ffioul- - I SO p.m. Arriv at Salt Uk at; t 10 .m. au.f . an-iia1 the lie-been dispells! under existing circumstances, eith 7.30 p.m. by derstood that Foster bus been indicted . er liluiTteuf lor,4j of rtii-m;Uy will fee by local arbitral. on. or in any other by ibeJ,(itatjiLIjjiy.,aJvJ Lmvi Uk City dally at t a.maud w hiih bus been acway, suhject to the rules ot the Council. Arrir atglt experience 1. by bring ng nn his trial.I sumption of work, OgileD at 7 a.m. and i.ti pM. A sense the nn and Howe His coiinsid are complished by practical good Stewiirt, Cincinnati, le by his counsel o! Charles Pari-Robert Bonner parsed through this president of Wilkes-b.in- c eveiy effort will be ma la addition to Um absr aa Coal a nd Iron Company Works, City for New York to day, having pur to put the trial lo a more dis'anl day, em-- p chased from Dr. Herr, of cuiiiiui Ihe nud of miners Ihe Ihe ice in that 10 st tlie pre-eKentucky, pubic ACCOIIUODITIM in n i 'tl r ferenec to the outrage, would oy of said compai y. This opens up celebrated colt "Bertie," that trotted I to tlie interests of the iiie whole of w:int is generally known as mile in 2,41. when only two years old. lie prejul.cial WILL ID) D. Dors-r g.on, embracing ml the of Keutucky, issued achal iirisoti. r. II is fvnlent inula mo'i.n Wiiker-banthe n te en of side week to lie trot four a this of lue c trial, operators o:i will b made to lenge place year old, DAILY. (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,"! unge gold dust colt, against the no ed fire on the t'l'oun that he could iml have a river, and almost all .ndividual operaf r trial in this country, on luccmit of tors al Plymouth, i.nd po nts ou the year old colt, wood aoeraeen. on even braving OfAra Cltv t a.m. and Salt Lake Cfty the exei ed state ol the community at w..Mein s ae, and w It throw from -- UJ terms, one, two nnd three miles. Mr. i.U) p.m. on bicU tall fttr will entitle Ih of a ticket to return ou tli uino end lo iJ'JU.U I) tou- - oic al uu the market eacn Dorsey's colt is said lo be very last, and trmn free. djWl, hirgi. Ob and aftrr th lal day of May, Ilia Accmmiiodftliun Train will only (top t tin M unlay evening a lady Ftylisn'v week, aud wi.l probably be ihe means of has never trotted in public. Huojwrville in addition lo Hi regular lUtiou. Zanesvillo, Ohio, 3. dressed applied for looms at S e'sou indue ng the large S.lunton and PulsPawiiKcr will pleam porclia.M thnlr tlrkeU George Brown, brakeman on the B. & Uo..S', and paid for rooms for three ion coiiijiaui 8 to come lo some satisfac-toioffice, Fifty cenea additional will bdiers".-terms with the men. The terms on 0. R. K., who was injured in coupling the Tliis afternoon no movement days. wbeo the (are ia oollectod on the tralo. be ng heard in her room Ihe door was iMieh the long suspension has lermi-naie- d cars last week, died are us follows: The men agree, burst op"ti and Hie woman was found George Kelly, who was employed on FARES L ing dea l in bed. Her hand held an unconditionally, to accept the dec. s. on the same road, was caught bolween t tl.IV Ogden to Kayevllle ot Judge Elwell, giving the operators cars while coupling, this p.m, and fatally " tl.fie emp'y phial, the poisonous contents Ftruilngtoa swallowed. She left a control of ihe works, and the work is to injured of which had " Oentreville fl.f without to to be German and The that is continued, celebration, interruption, letter s:ating that she was poor, Wood' Oroee fortake place on the 8th, promises to be a had no ties. re to live, and had destroyed the end of the year, on the basis as Belt Lake City 2.M five dollars a day. grand affair. every oilier clue to her itidentity. She merly fixed upon, at disn 3. Dcr-ifrom No occur shall Kich as Inform&Kvn eonernIn FrelSit or For all Brooklyn, any gave' Ver name to the clerk stoppage The extensive establishment of John satisfaction as to wages or any other apply to 'ton, of L I D. O. CALDER, The stoop of a Ik u e 13, CI rstic street matter that may arise; but a board of A. Pruntis, the well known hat manu Gen'i Ticket and Freight Agent. degave way this evening, crushing two arbitration of six shall be ii pointed, fucturcr in Rand street, was totally to and fire meu three the The the three by little children's legs, one was broken by night. stroyed by buildings FERAMORZ LITTLE blocks, and form and the other fatally injured. opera'ois; and they shall have power to occupied twenty-on- e BUI'KlUNTICNDMiT. render a final decision upon all disputed the largest manufactory in the United Wall Street. 6 p.m. f umbroke out The fire an that after Stales. account firm, points shortly may arise, choosing Money easy; exchange This settlement in 8 o'clock p.m, and spread with great ra110 to J; gold closed lower, 11 j; Gov- pire, if necessary. ernments closed a fraction lower; cur- sures steady work for the year, and pidity. The flames illuminated the City USSY & COUNSEI to j; Stocks closed although so much time has been lost, it for miles around. The building wai rency, (Is., 1 1 stronger and higiier. Markets, 5 p.m., is confidently expected that the total completely demolished, with a valuable Office opposite Ogdeu Hotel, OGDEN CITY. grain with an advance in Liverpool shipment will not fall much short of last stock of hats aur) material for their man u fact ure. The firemen worked only to market; Spring wheat decide lly higher, year s tonnage. AH kludv of legal banlnew promptly attenM save the adjoining property. The loss to. wi h moderate demand; wheat market Frankfort, Ky., 2. ltf The Democrat State Convention as on the building is $80,000, and damage closes firm; moderate milling and exDelegates are to the contents $3iK),0l0. Nearly every port demand. 145 ($ 1WJ lor old and sembles here AXDERSOX, for new spring; arriving in large numbers, and it is ex- Insurance company in New iork is in new mixed; 15-for red western; 00 for white pected al least twenty thousand persons terested. One hundred and eighty bands 521 Oi) were employed at the manufactory. OGIEX CITY, Michigan; bailey dull and unchanged; will be present at the opening. 3 doors South of Z. CM. I. The oib tory building opposite, occu- Office, Main-stMemphis, 2 oa'g firm, with fair demand for new rov Be!dnce on Third A young man named Malloy was shot pied by the water-proo- t lfl elthemy Office, 00; rye Oh o. 66 manufacturing Order or C8J; western, 65 t Street, l.rit end Third Werd More wiU Corn in fair request, and iatally wounded by a man company, caught fire and was nearly de- receive prompt atteatioa. dud, nominal P. L AMjKK&OS The total loss mainly for export and steady; western named Omerica, the difficulty triginated stroyed; loss, $50,000. 82; do., yellow. 82 01, 83. in a dispute about 50 cents which one reached nearly $500,000. mixed, 80 New York, 8. WOODWORT1I, Pork, very fair supply: offering prices, of them had loaned the other. Omerica Wall Street. C; Money easy 4 easier: demand moderate. rt (W) 25; has been arrested. Physician nnd Surgeon. 25. city do., 1G (ti; 25; new mess, 18 Washington, 3. exchange dull 110; gold dull steady, Warranted to Estract Tape and Sloniaob issu- closed J; Governments quiet, steady, The Treasury department Wormn, etc. prime do , 15. ed a circrlar, making a general reduc stocks closed heavy, 2, 2 p.m. Grain, wheat AM calls promptly attended to. 158 The barometer continues falling in tion in ti e crews of the Revenue Cutters, market quiet and very firm, 156 158 for winSan Francisco, with a decided increase lo lake effect Ju!v 1st. The reduction for new spring; and 166 Vaccine matter from tbe Oowalwayioabaad. 190 for choice of temperature; it has remained sta- is caused by the Senate appropriation. ter reJ and amber; 182 f tionary in the Rocky Mountains, with a The ship "Supply," has unloaded pro white; State corn scarce, firmer, 80 (J) Botwui, TiiBiTi, M.l. F. II. SiMMon, MX. rising temperature; low pressure on visions at London, intended for the 82 for mlsed western) rye quiet; barley to been and has in ordered moderate Canada extended west in has 110; eve Lisbon, Missouri; DRS. French, TIBBITS& SIMMONS, request, Monday eastward, and the barometer, which had to bring borne the trck, of the European barley malt dull, nominal; oats a shade akd Scrobons, Physicians SoiMh-er70 for western and Ohio, Office, Corner of Main & 2nd South Sts firmer, 65 risen on the lakes and in the squadron , some Important decisions the latter choice white Provisions, States, is now stationary on falling (Over Butterfleld' gtmre,") Ihe made will Commissioner in in demand, be Pleasan rather Eastern fair has risen by States; SALT LAKE CITY. pork light supply. pressure, cold and clearing weather in the middle Ion. regarding the effect of the decision Havana, 3. Surgery in all it branches solicit!. U-tt A dipatcb from Santiaga dated the an Eastern States is now being rap.dly of toe Supreme Court, in the cae of succeeded ly c'.ouds and light rain, Day s Buffington. First, that under il 1st announces that Co!. Cai.iznl had an encounter with Insurgents in the Diswhhdi now prevail eat of the Mississippi. Ihe income from slate bonds is taxable 0. C. QRMSBY, M.D., North east win Is continue to prevail on itcca"i. that business agents of States, trict of Cabrce. Eight rebel were th- - bikes, and southerly winds in the arc not exempt from income tax ou their killed, and 11 wire taken prisoners. PHYSICIAN, SURGEOXASP Gulf. salaries; third, that ofliai'iti receiving j The fptmifh loss is not stated. Tue DRUGGIST, , Th ' President ordered the peal of the cuinrii-- in the ha c of directly faiu.lv uf luu chitf, Cuiuilozau L'ivei sur U.S. to ba attached to the liratyof from ihe peotile, are exmnjit fiom tuxa- rendered Ilrigham City, Vtali. f Comm.-rcand Nav cation between llic lion, under ihe i"come tax. Yesterday a band of Guerillas surAbout nine o'clock lat nignt, a fire prized an encampment of 50 Insurgent a vns rut i fie J in U. S. and Italy, which Flor nee on the Uliitt February hint. A Iroke out in tlie drving room aud cellar near Pazoz, dispersing them with email GKOUND JM) LEASE. question arose w.lh I lie Secretary of I lie of a four story budding. 624. and M loss to the Spauiards. Went lie 3. will Columbus. old confirm C. F. and urema. the whether Occupied by 0., Treasury VERT KLIflTBLC BrIUUNS The grand encampment of Ihe Ohio SEVKMAL decis.oi"- of the CommViuners of the Inum ou tlie North-weLighter & Co., ng a Piano Forte factoCoraur tf eff-eLuiiiB Io O to &uare. ld Fvllowg now in cession here, have tliHt :n ry. The on the stock is the ternal Kflvenue, Vor to McOA JA8. inirticulnr. W, Esq., it apply i 1871 on dividends at $S,000; insured for $12,000. The selected Sandusky to be the place for the the JrsiCTWK Office. imping Ihe tax i1870 aud 1871, the loss on the budding owned by Lew- - next meeting. or earnings during y. South America! luited Stales Officers for II. lo-d- Miner's Council! PEN ROSE, Editor. VT. C. future es-ta- Alabama" Claims! Deplorable Condition of Heal Knute, or other MLe - il will be charg- ment "tore gn to thoir regular trade, VOL. of working earnings of the last five months of 1870 must not be included in the assessment iV special correspondent, telegraphs and the whole amount taxed at the rate the following : Berlin. Sunday, an Impe of 2 and 2 per cent. rial Council held y to consider the The formalities necessary to be arsituation at Paris, liismark was pres- ranged, to carry out the convention ent. It was agreed lo notify the Vrr-- s made last winter with Spain, by Gen. till' 8 coveruu.eut that a fu th r 1 m: el Sickels, for a Commission to sit in this period would be allowed for the restoracity for the determination of the claims tion of authority, and the enforcement of American citizens against the Spanish of order, ami the fulfillment of the trea- lioveraweut, growing out the insurrecty stipulations, after which, Germany tion in Cuba, are being rapidly pushed will take an independent, action, to forward. The time for the meeting will h law nnd order in Paris." The be fixed at an early date. It is possible wishes of Germany is not to interfere the Commission will be unlike the Mexinith the national political affairs in can Commission in this, that there are France, but will add, that suchaniuter-iningiibl- e no counter claims to be brought against civil war, originating in a rev- this Government. olution, and character. zed by such disIt is feared that the portion of a graceful excesses, cannot longer be tol- treaty between England and the U. S. erated; for the moral and material in about ihe settlement of the "Alabama" terests of Germany, as well as Ihe whole claims will endanger the whole treaty. of Europe, are suffering therefrom In the Senate there is strong feeling Private reliable information, leads to the against placing the English belief that it is the intention of Germany claims on the same footing with the to restore the Regency as the next le- "Alabama" claims. It is not probable gitimate Government, in the event of the that this par; of the treaty will be Versailles Government being unable to amended by the Senate. Gen. Butler has been retained as enforce its authority. New York. 2. counsel by the wife of the notorious An inquest was held on the body of brick Pouiery, for procuring her di1). Putnam. It was commenced vorce from her husband. l'acinc Telegraph Company. - ; cents per hub iur all quarters. The men is desperate. Spoclal to the Ogdrv.U'notiom by the Atlantic and !l ..wl OliDEX, UTAH, SATURDAY, MAY G, 1S71. ..... n. A special from Borlin to the Teleyrapk says the council of war held in that city, has agreed to gite a certain limit of time to the communists to submit to the Versailles Government, at the exis Ernest, about $2,000, fully cover-e- d piration of which the Prussians will inby insurance. An extradition was read by General terfere to compel such action. Tho Versailles authorities are said to have Sharp yesterday, on the caso of Gustavo been notified of this decision by tho" Adolph Baden, the German forger. The Prussian Government, is to transferred ihe of custody prisoner The TViiuii this niorning publitb.es the officer of the steamer "Halsatia, by the deputy Marshal, to be taken by or- queer story reg.irdingiug tbe sudden death of Ooltschalk, the oelebralud der of the Consul Oeneral of Rassise. Charles A. Pardue, a Bailor, formerly pianist. While making arrangements for of Orange, New York, was tried some a concert near Rio Jaueiro, be Incurred time since in the United States Court, displeasure of the college boys at that and found guilty of burning the ship place. After the concert he was pros a mow Irom a sand bag, in uobcrt r.u wards, on the high seas, trated oy and sentenced to be hanged, May 12th. the back. He was momentarily stunned, and death was the final result. It is Every effort has been put forth by his not known who was the assassin. counsel, to secure the commutation of Florence, 8. this sentence, and it is slated that a letTho Papal Guarantees bill parsed ter hasbeen received from President .. aO j S5SSB .1 JLJ m t. In the House of Commons this eveniug a debate occurred ou tbe iironoaal tv reduce tho present rate of postage between Groat Britain and thu United States to one penuy. Several memberi participated in it. Gladstone finding iho general feeling in the House to be favorable to tbe proposition promised tot ascertain tbe sentiment of the United States Government regarding tbe ruduo-tio- DoToted to News, Literature, Agriculture, Science, and the Arts. ... . London, TON 3.0U i...i.Ol't ' J OGEES end S.VTURDAT, PTery WEDNESDAY FOREIGN. aslnngion special says that no- twithstanding the secrecy, which the members of tne Joint High Coiiiin.bsiou professed, in regard to the points of ihe ir ay. on which they negotiated, there remains no oubt that ii provid- s for recognition of the claims of Engl. somen, for damages during our civil war: thai money competent. on will be given for the use of the Canadian fishing ground in fdiore; that the navigation of the St. Lawrence will be free to our vessels, an i the navigation ofCatiad.an canals will be bound only to the payment of io'.Is. is The Sun Juau boundary que-tio- n not yet fully settled ; but we snail probably get ail we claim in that direction. Tiie close rec.tcnee maintained by E irl De Grey, the English member, is not so strictly imitated by our own side. They vintnr-- lo say that the country will bj Nutisfied wiih thu work, but th y wiil not go into details. A cone pondent as- sures ur, however, that the prominent po.nts of the new treaty us stated, are. that our demands for indemnity for t lit condepredations of the "Alabama" are ceded. Englishmen in this country, who suffered by our civil war, are to be indemnified, nnd our fishermen are lo fisheries, have the privilege of on payment of a certain sum. as comthe United States. pensation thereto-b- y It should be remembered, however, that the damages lo Englishmen, are estimated at seme $20,00t),000 more than our estimate of the damages bftke "Alabama." New York, 2. Tr.ris advices report that Madame Flourens is dying of grief, at Ihe devh of herson Gustave. The Prue 1)e Deui Monties says the disastrous war just endbured, leaves us nn immense fi:ranc.al the den. We have to j ay. not only tliou-an- d Bi llion! p laied by treaty lo the Germ. m, hut our own expense, o do no exag- which are enormous. at o down them we cet when erate e i upcal be is lo The nation 000 000. on to pay a new debt of SltilKI OUO.UK). ol History does not present a precedent eo in burdens of an such pubiic increase short a t jne. . tuc The slate of Paris is deplnrab.e in in is great The. very extreme. suffering XITimsiAY, DEC. 1870, u nd t lUa. lUD y, 1 y y bp-'i- i I Dr. P. 12clectlf l'liysfoiaiie ., y, 34-t- s fe-n- j 81-t- - t |