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Show convenience and profit, prompted solely by the feeling; that ft was the doty of THE EVENING NEWS. every citixeo to serre the State to the beat of his ability whenever in the opins UF.OItGE Q. OANNON. ion of his his services This la the case also were required. with the present nominees, whose we publish names Not one of . Jnljr I.lt7e. weaday. these men have aimed to secure the office for which he has received the nomGENERAL ELECTION FOR 1870. ination. All have been selected with a view to their fitness. They are all well known to the voters.havlngestabliahed reputations which entitle, them to credit. Not only has this rule prevailed FOR DELEGATE TO COIGBEMi officers have been filled by popuwhere H.OIOOPER. WM, but also In all appointments lar Vote; TO LOCATE CJIIT( VMMlMHSjrKM , mrr laxm made by the Legislative Assembly. JOHN VAN COTT, Men of known character and Influence, LEWIS 8. HILLS, had reputations to sustain here, who JOHN ROWBERRY. and who were possessed of means aside K i: K CM EXTATITF..1 gAlT MKE from the pay of the office, have as a IOCSTTj rale been selected. The result Is that ORSON PRATT, no portion of the Republlo has there in JOHN TAYLOR. A. P. ROCKWOOD, been so little peculation, fraud and the ENOCH REESE, misappropriation of pubUo funds as in H. YOUNG, J UN., this Territory; and the publio finances JOSEPH F. SMITH. are in a healthy condition and debts do RELECTHAXt not exist. The people of this Territory WILLIAM C. NEAL. have proved by all their experience TSKAACBCEi sinco they came here that It is a great THEODORE McKEAN. advantage to a commonwealth for its citizens to be united, and to frown down sncKirn UOBT.-T- . BURTON. political divisions and parties and the appointment of political aspirants to COROXCK: office. They have proved that it is HAMPDEN 8. BEATIE. every way advantageous for the office to seek the man instead of the man the CHARLES W. HARDY. fellow-citizen- to-da- y. PEOPLE'S TICKET. fB office. dext or -coauox mlperixit: ACllOOLfti In this connection we may with pro- ROIJERT L, CAMPBELL. priety allude to our Delegate, Hon. W. U. Hooper. He has filled his position POl'XDKCErt In the trying circumstances which have 11 RIANT STRING AM. surrounded him with eminent ability. JUSTICE Or THE PEACE: His Indefatigable Industry and urbanVi Precinct, Silt Lake City: ity, and the dignity and firmness with J. P. ADAM 8PEIRS, be has attended to the duties of Constable R. W. MCALLISTER. which his position have drawn forth encoml . . . tccind Precinct, Salt Tle C.ty urns rrom ail quarters; ana it is gene J. P. SAMUEL W. RICHARDS, rally conceded that Utah Is better and Constable -- B. Y. HAMPTON. more ably represented on the floor of Third Precinct, Salt Lake City: Congress than any other Teiritory. If J. P. LE GRAND YOUNG, there Is any man who needs the confiConstable GIDEON IL C. GIBBS. dence and the support of his constituFourth Precinct, Salt Lake City: ents It Is he; for his labors are of an J. P. JETER CLINTON, arduous and frequently of an unpleas Constable JOHN READING. ant character, because of the .constant stream of misrepresentation and slan Fith Precinct, Salt Lakt City: ders which Ls poured forth against his J. P. DANIEL CARN, Constable CHARLES I. ROB30N. constituency. At this June tare it may not be inappropriate to give an Hill CVA Ward. extract from a private letter, which we J. P. JOHN F. 8NEDEKER, received from a prominent gentleman Constable E. F. M. GUEST. in Washington, not a "Mormon," who Big Cottonwood: thus alludes to our Delegate: J. P. B. B. BITNER. As I said the contending forces are restConst ablk BRINTON. after a hard and for a time those ing on your side are fight, SouLklCbUanteood; victorious. For this your peopie nave to wank tneir Delegate, W. J. P. HILA8 RICHARD3, ll. llooper. I never before saw such an Constable 'RICHARD HOWE. admirable combination of a A SbuUi'.WMow Creek: J. P. HENRY DAY, CossTABLS-JOdU- TKRRY. UA Jordn: Went J. P THOMAS ALSOP, Coxvtable-SAMU- EL BATE MAN. South Jordan: P. WM. WINDWARD, J. Consta blr HENRY BECKSTEAD. Fort Herrinan; J. P. JAMES CRANE, Coxstable-W- M. FREEMAN. Brighton: COO LEY. J. P. A. W. Constable THE XOSItXCEM FOR OFFICII. A Mass Mktixo or citizens was held on Saturday afternoon, July 16th, at the V fr V w--e a a a a . a taocrnacie. juag l.uxa tiaxiux wai called to the Chair, and Paul A. Behet- was apiolQted Secretary of tler, the meeting. Speeches were made by the Chairman and the Hon. Geo. A. Smith. After which Hon. Wo. H. Hooper was nominated to be the Del gate from Utah Territory to the Forty- Second Congress. The rote on this nomination was entirely unanimous. A committee of thirteen, composed of the following gentlemen, Daniel H. Wells, Geo. Q. Cannon, John Sharp, Robert T. Barton, Ellas Smith, Joseph F. Smith, B. Young, Jr., Reuben Mil ler, Isaac M. B to wart, Archibald Gardner, Andrew Cahoon, Hoaea Stout and A. C. Pypcr, was then nominated, for the purpose of ascertaining the offices to be filled at the next general ejection, and to report same to the meeting. The gentlemen whose names we hare placed y at thifltead of oux column as candidates for the suffrage of the peo a a pluck, and great geod sense. He seemedpatience to feel his way along to success with an instinct second only to the wisdom with which he his arguments when the open fight pursued became necessary. The delivery of his speech In the House was one of the bravest eventi I ever wimossed. Surrounded by the ablest men in the country who srsve him undivided attention, curious to hear what he would say in defense of an un popular creed with the floors and galleries crowded and no friends among them he calmly stood up, and delivered his earnest sppeal rn behalf of religious liberty in a way to awake sympathy If not to convict the reason. "I think it but right that von should know this and that tout people should appreciate their representative." He as well as every other officer should have as strong a Tot as the Ter ritory can give. Election matters will receive further attention In future num bers. to TUB DESEREX prTOAL NEWS. ple to fill the various ofHoes at the next election were the unanimous choioe of the nominating convention ; indeed, unanimity characterized the entire pro ceeding of tbe meeting. There is one feature about the politick alTklrs of this Territory which is worthy of note the men whose names hare been presented to the people fox their Totes in years past hare not sought the omcea to which they were elected. Instances of men seeking offloe hare been, exceedingly rare in this Territory. The result has been thai wa hare had officer who hate labored for the wel fare of the people,nd: hare endearored to fill' their positlbxti; oojayicienUously and in such a manner as to promote the poblioweal. They hate not been adventurers who have Intrigued for office) far the sake of the spoils; but staid and reliable men, whoso Interests have been identified with the Territory, and who In taxing office hare, In many assumed Its cares and respon-fiblUtl- ra at the sacrifice of personal In-stanc- j es, . " AFTERNOON DISPATCHES. GEORGIA. Jadge Lea gs tree t rfeavd. 10. FOUEIGN NEiVN. FRANCE. !. the M.ner 11 In sabseriptleas ror the Eatamslasna, PaCrletle lag-las- ; to vote wenaded-neras- ed - Fighting sfKesher. cemmtseed-lpeee- h Paris. Last evening the thn various rklnaiim crarHan artiatw of nuxiivml permission to sing the MarteillaUc; the audiences joined lu amid immense excitement and enthusiasm. Last night the Em- many Senators .congratulated i s were illuminperur; several ated. 11 the bridges over the frontier, between and 1.France, Belgium . . . . t have been .1 I L . 1 1vue eo tiuiv oi me uciuujreu territory former shall be respected. The Senate lis vote aa on me measures voted win on yesterday by the Corns Lezlslatlf. after which the declaration of war will be officially transmitted to all the Governments in diplomatic relations with r ranee. An effort will be mads in lrv. calixe the war between Franra and Prussia, Germany not being a party to w rJ m council of ministers at St.ami.v Ciond v. are to oe pushed preparations In ail directions. Great en thnsfaam i. manifested by the army and peoph: many regiments nave sureaay marched for the) frontier. Tfc la iuwIMmIv d that the will start atonos ror we neidEmperor or action. . Before the departure the foreign minister expressed regret on account of the conduct of Prussia and the course Werther had chosen to take before the final rupture or friendly relations. It is said when the Baron returned from Ems, a few days ago, he neglected to call on Grammont until the lattersent for him, and even then said he had nothing to communicate. This coldness creates great surprise. The Bourse closes quiet, ttf francs 10 centimes, 60 centimes higher than the opening. The Oauloit announces the opening of a subscription by the patriotic, for the wounded, etc., In the coming struggle. Glrardine opens the list with 10,000 1 a 1 ciuo-nouse- -- . . a to-ua- y, Auocsta, at Oxford, Miss., In or nia age. year weeignuetn street died to-da- y, LOUISIANA. Isapertlag negrees. New Orleans. A schooner has arrived from Hayti with eighty-nin- e ne groes ror me plantations; she wllljretarn ror more. NEW YORK. Tht XevTsrk Press mm the Enrepeaa EmkregUsx. New York. 10. The Tribune says, in an editorial. Adeclaration of war. threatened on, account of the nomination of Prince) Leopold for the throne of Spain, has at last teen made on the pretext or incivility to the French Ambassador at Berlin. The difficulty on the part of France has been from a first fraudulent the It ls and quarrel . .. . a aa I 1 niung was is anouia soculminate inthea gross that diplomatic falsehood, world can hardly feel seriously anirrv at it. War between France and Prussia has been inevitable ever since the reorganization of Germany. The Bona parte Dynasty can maintain itself only S tickling the French passion for A a m to-da- "7 of-Bar- Judge A. H. Lone m ory, and all Europe has felt that Napoleon must soon make soma desperate movement to recover the prestige he lost the seven weeks' war of lSSo, and daring the disastrous experiment of the Latin empire in Mexico. The war. the Tribune says, we suppose will be a severe one, though it la not likely to be long. A few weeks more will probably decide whether Prussia shall retain her precedence on the first place, or whether it shall hereafter belong to France. Bo far as we can Judge from staLLatlcal returns, the two. powers are almost evenly matched, but the victory will remain with that one whose reserve can be the more readily mobilized no .charter udusi- cerned for the welfare of Belgium and, French wiU flod me neuim France desires the neutrality of Belgium ness will ran to to be maintained, but will require Prus- will be active at the neutral ports sia to beheld to an equal responsibility. nf Antwern and Rotterdam and Denmark assure thea PowThe JontVeur.thlnks that after all, EngItaly neuthe ers of their intention to preserve land is more uneasy respecting of France Saxony of with The of than Prussia troops attitude. tral attitude Some are in motion. The Dutch reserves regard to Belgian neutrality. towards have been ordered out to protect the friendly language iournals hold intimate France will be wil- frontier. of Belgium relies upon the British, ling to support the father of the king Genthrone. French and Prussian assurances for the Portugal for the Spanish to be will eral Changurnior appointed immunity of her territory. of the French reserves, the command and Is named a "marshal of France. An Embassy will beto sent ITALY, the Prussian The First Effects r InfalllbilUj to BeTlln, to deliver the government an .official copy of on the 21th. Monl-teu- r war. The of declaration French uprising Is exthe Rome. 16. A liberal are opens a subscription to aid war. entertained fears and the pected here, government in prosecuting of an attack on the city. Ail the Paris Journals send numerous The Pope wishes to proclaim the inspecial correspondents to the field. fallibility dogma on the 24th. A leave Last night, by brier of the Prussian befor three months will be authorities, railway communication des- of absence to fathers dee! ring it. Those the granted tween France and Prussia kas discuw minor ques-- t who remain may troyed. tlons. The Opinion Rationale, Prince Napoleon's organ, says: "We learn from good authority that France, at the Italy has tendered to JpMial gjottrrs. latter's option, either her friendly neutrality or unconditional aid." arrived and (or It adds: Salkjr KitUee Just Iayton Mercantile Insttln- "Prussia has offered a province to vale by Zton't Hon Thoee winning 10 purchase houlJ apply Austria for an alliance." Last night Rouher announced to the early, as the supply in llailled. H. a CLAWSON.fiupU Senate that the Duke de Grammont had d201f 49 tr Informed him of the invasion of Freuch Prussians; a force of Lad Iks, take enre cr your tolet this warm territory by the the enemy had advanced as far aa Zir-lc- weather. To do this wlslv, you win buy yonr in the province of Moselle, for the Backtkln Blippfnt at the Mammoth Hhoe and purpose of destroying the railroad at Flat Htore of that point, but retired precipitately. dlW-- 3 DUN FORD A SON. There la great activity in the fortress throughout of Rastadt. The soldiers of Baden man Post xn&slerttaresn t oiLer pentoua in da'ly receli I o- speciously the ramparts amd parapets, and they the country are commanders by Prussian officers. worded circular from Oroide Watchas dealers act agents, This morning ail communication by the In New Yoik city, to invest, or toOr61de Watch. celebrated some new bridges between the right and left for and persave Dewill themselves, Our readers banks of the Rb iue Is interdicted. this in from humbujfgery their friends, most enthusiastic monstrations of the haps ls Oro dt that simply character continue again ft Prussia; ev- matter, by remembering a tilgh sounding word for brass, and that Oroerywhere the Jioulevaids and streets are crowded with people wild with ex- ide it brauoxdy brass and nothing more. The brass ls tinctured wllb seme preparation citement. The Journal OJJiciale denieR that the to prevent lis coloring, and is called Oroide, but Prueaiau troops., nave entered France; the valne per pound Is the sam') as the original a suit brought against a New York telegrams on tu'd subject are contradic- brans. Ia the National Watch Company, for tory, the laiesV report being that jo Arm, by force of Prussians is known to have advertising Elgin waches C. O. I)., numerous "si on Wer-ther.yesterd- II lipiM : nil- C RTK C M F NT Sw. - 1 NOTICE . to-nig-ht nniler-signed- j ! , - ments. A monarchical! combination to tho prestige and security of injuriousnas oeeti mysteriously favored j ranee by Prussia. On our representations Prince Leopold renounced the throne of Spain. SpsJn also returned our and renounced a Candida friendship, ture so wound i ntr to us. Without doubt immediate danjrer has been avoided but our legitimate complaint. remains. J (ft mat a foreign power, is u not evident to the prejudice or our honor ana inter ests, wished to disturb the balance of power in Europe Have we not the right to demand of that power guarantees against the possible recurrence of such au attempt? This is refused, and the dignity of b ranoe Insulted, your Majesty draws the sword and the country is with you, eager for and proud of the oo casiou. You have waited long, but during this time you have raised to per fection the organization of v ranee, jty military 3our care j? ranee is prepared; her enthusiasm proves that, like yoar Majesty, she will not tolerate wrong. Let the Empress again become the de petitory of Imperial power. The great bodies of the State will surround her Majesty with their absolute devo tion. The nation has faith in her wisdom and energy. Let yoar msjesty resume,-- with noble confidence. the command of lesions, as at Ma genta and Solfax ino. If peril has come, the hour of victory is near, and soon a grateful country will decree to her children the honors of trlumnh. Soon Germany will be free from the domination which has oppressed her, and peace will be restored to Europe through the glory of our arms. Your msjesty. who so recently received of the national good; will, may proof then once more devote yourself to reforms, the re-auzauon or wnicn is time only is needed." only retarded; The ii,mperor warmly thanked the President and members of the Senate. - A ay, city, his grateful' acknowledgements of vue pairiouo aaurees or that body; be regrets tne sacrmca that the honor of exacts, but says he shall do Uermany his duty, leaving the event In the hands Ward, Salt Lake City Utah, BRO. HIGGS, The COMPANY. & would luiocjn proprietors iespet:tfuiry of Bait Lake city the citizens and vicinity, tnai now have their la operation meant Mh they are prepared to do an ' chine Works, and kinds of Machine Woras at lbe shortest noilc - Eastern Prices, freight added. Ifanafacturers of all kinds or Machinists Tools, Turning- - Lathes, Plan era, Gear Cutting and Bolt Screwing Haeblnes, Ac., 0c. Particular attention paid to Models of variom klnos. Braes and Iron Castings and Macb uery ln General, Job work of all kinds, such as Work . Repairing Machinery, MillwrightMow - Sewing Machines, Reapers Xr ele.,etc For further particulars apply at the Woi sh. HIGGS, BRO. dlS lm w23 Co. V 1 ELGIN WATCHES! y. A.NUPAt-TUKK.- D Watcn National Tbe "BY Compaq ' y" y' ' 8 ' ' J 1 All tho grades of the Elgin Watches rscLTjDiya ; dl98 3 W24 1 if All Over the American Continent, the educated palate has pronounced In favor of Burnett's Standard Flavoring Extracts. BuasrTT's KAiLnrro curts barns as well as sunburn. DaSDRtrrr can be killed by the use (f Bar nett's Cocoa! ne; also Irritation of the Scalp. BtraHa-rr'- s CooKora Extracts. 'The best kinds extant.' Sears National Review. Impobtaitt DrscovasT. A real Remedy Tor Asthma in Jonas Whltcomb'a Asthma Remedy. thx ELGIN" LADY READY FOR SPRING TRADE. The company also call the attention of Watcd now buyers to the fact that the Elgin Watches offered have an added Improvement over atl others. In aaew PATENT DUST EXCLUDER' So constructed as to enclose the works, and form a protection against dost, enabling the movement to remaialn order without cleantne time that a watch will ordining double run without this protection. arily The company feel confident, after tiavicg bad their watche three years in market, gnd or TJ. C. K. R. are Stockholders tbe many thousands or them In all periK THE notified that there will be a general selling the country, that the Elgin Watches are lbe of the company at ray office, next door best meeting time keepers now offered to Ike east ox nuiorians umce, salt Lake uitj, on American public ; sun, ism. at 10 a.m. aionaay, August By request of Btockhold era, OVER FIVE HUNDRED DEALERS JOHN W. YOTJNQ; d!92td. land have In rarl ona pert. of the axe anraaervedi? Secretary. In oae opon nnmer-o- o endorsed trwr" Tbey lines of t au way, including tbe Cal.u JPaelfie and the Pennsylvania Central.anii CASH PAID FOR CAXTES! offleers or these roads, wlto other prominent R.K. them as the best watch r 1 officials, a liberal fWILL pay CASH, for for the nse orendorse price, R. It. employes and traveler J. caivea two months old and upwards. introduced; Apply at once to A. J. PENDLETON, ait bis yet The following are presented as speelmei- - f isjacKsmitn fcip, near the U. P. Corral. 2d these teatlmon la la; NOTICE. 4. twain uireet d 1351m Uinoic TESTIMONIAL. R.R., Orrtci ofr Oe'i. Pacoto BrrT, Omaha, ieo. is, 1869. Hon. T. it.. WANTED a AVIRT, President National Waich Ilia. Chicago. IIOTJ8K near the Dear Hr: Larlng tbe month that X aave carrpo central aNT,paxs-o-convenient five bed ried one of yoar B. W. Raymond. Watehe town, containing room andkltcben It rooms, a sitting rootn.dlntnt: has not 1 ailed to keep tbe time with so macii to OOVERNOK to desire in SHAFFER, at Mr. accuracy as to leave Apply nothing time is in Ward. this For .iwwruresiaence, la accuracy regard. keeping, tf ul3 beauty of movement and finish, your Watcries-Challeng- jl Orx, r 'f - WANTED! ROCK, ADOBIES, SAND IT. C. It. AND LI HE, IS. StaUon in this City. JOS. A. Young, i supt. TO ICITIlSIOJriSTS Viee Begat Uanlflcenee. CONSTANTINOP.LK. The Viceroy of Corps Legislatlf last evening members of the party of the Left 2gJP has given forty thousand Turk refused to vote on the projects of law lsu pounds to the sufferers by the late submitted by the government. conuagration here. 17, a. m. A rumored engageParis, ment has taken place near Forbach, a loss to the Prussians of GREAT. BRITAIN. 1,000 killed. The French loss ls 2,000 killed. The report is traced to no rell-bl- e Heavems patlenee eahaasted-IXa- ak source. stepped The Qaaette" an The Emperor Issues a manifesto to the si taat tenGrain and floor market. the States of South Germany, assuring London. The Spectator as them of the good will of France. The the result of the war that the predicts Bonapartes war feeling has taken' entire control of will be found to have exhausted Heathe people. Yesterday 'the Duke de . ven's patience. Grammont was greeted by crowds with The bank of Harvey & Hudson, at Cheers and nlandlfa tmnnnHna v has stopped payment; great Norwich, ovation, In front of the residence of M. crowds of excited people collected about Thiers. He expressed dissatisfaction at the building. It Is said Harvey died thelatter's course in the CorpsLeglslatif this was followed by a demonstration In The IkiVy Ncu expresses sorrow at favor or Thiers. the recall of Accounts from the provinces represent IiiTEitPOOL.Motley. California white wheat that yesterday demon- is eleven shillings: and three pence to strations were participated In by eleven shillings and eight, pence; flour all agea and classes with the greatest twenty-fiv- e . shillings. enthusiasm. Le People JFYanoal$ The a Shipping Gazelle feels certain of ministerial organ, contradicts the report the recognition the that the French troops have been recall- Paris conference ofonthe doctrine of and privateering ed from Rome, and denies that there ls blockades, and possibly Immnnity of t any Intention to recall them. property. It thinks The governments of Holland and private should remain neutral, even IfFraacoJ IUly maintain absolute neutrality. The kaao xiuuauu ana 'The - n.- Mpnittur says England ls much con- - man ahlpplng will iseieinm. remain at home: the X steamer "KATE CONNOR, been thoroughly overhauled andlurnlahed with new machinery, will be charto ierea excursion parues ny tbe day, week or an excursion to Corinne. month. Bha will on Hand ay, Jnly make Srd. and am excursion firom cm tne OorlDDedown Bear River to tbe 4th ol July, sod will leave Lake Lake, Side at 7 awm. aide-whe-el THE TURKEY. t AT THK dl93 4 or uoa. ii. iiuwaku on board at Appiy to cap, JOHNj, CUNNINQTON, Elephant Lakeside. lAxe city, or J. v. cams, uonnne. otoretsait dl85-lm . re-sultln- gin I - . 17th my admiration, and arouse my rlda as an Amerie-nand I am confident that i ail respects they will compete suoooasruily in the markets or the world, with similar man uiacturera of older nations. They need only to be known to be appreciated. ; Tours most respeetftdly, O. HAMMOND, Oen'l gapt. Ornci of thi Himsoir RrvaaRsiv Road, Uen'i Snp't, New Y or. Jan. 17. ism T. M.atxbt, Esq President National Watch IMar Sir.' The Watch saade by your comoanv which I have carried the past two months, na excellent time. I have carried it frequen t kept lv on engines, and have been on the road with it almost dally. During this time it has ran uniiormly with our a Laniard clock. Truly yours j Mm iviuccti , uen l oup't The folio winz dealers also. In various narta n the country, nave certified that lhev eenatdr Watches to be all that the eempany the bavreKlgln aivertlaed them, as better finished. mnr correct and durable, than in market of sunilar price, and that they any have great conn-dene- e in recommending them to the public, on , Hamburg. King William has sent to me unamoer of Commerce of this anti-Prussi- an ! a Will Leave tnerZveat In lbe Hands of Oed. to-da- y. WORKS JORDAN STREET. ! Exprets agents throughout lbe coun.ry made afHlAVlt sstotl e vrortbles character of most of the watchen no d by C. O. D. advertlsesoents, and of the numerous clas of Oroide Watches iseht out by Kxpre8 from New Yoik' The AcfmiBt Madison. Wl8.. leslMed that "of all thfci 'rTfil pasted of that class of Walcb-through his bands, he had never known one to prove worth a tlve dollar note, and that the and purchners were Invariably dissatisfied,Other considered ineraaelvea swindled." Agent testified from practical observation to tbe same effect, in view v( lbs light Urn thrown upon lbe Oroide Walch business, we trnat notje of our readers may be taken Id by those circulars, ir a person ls Inclined to buy a watch, let Ulm go to a dealer whom he knowt, and can be Id if sponsible, and bay a watch of knowu character snl of value," such as those made at Elgin. III., Koxbury and Waltham, Mass , and by Le best Swiss makers; they axe all good and will last five times as long as the Oroide watches, li certainly ls a belter Investment to pay twice as much, and get a valuable article, than It li to pay oat money and have a piece of brass to show Tor It, HOLLAND. Sncs. NOVELTY DESERET so-call- ed After the session yester Paris, terday the Senate proceeded to 8t Cloud, where Ujey were received by the Emperor and Empress. Rouher, president, faid: "The Senate- thanks the Emperor for the permission of express ing to the throne its patriotic senti- They mast be wiitien in detail, k1v.uk name, location, description and amount of damages I etc. i JOSEPH MUSQRAVE, U.P.E K, Traveling Auditor, dl87-- l m Laramie. W.T. She Steam Power - 17. . ; k, active service. staving-- claims damage done to Crops, Fentes, ete.. will please send them to the ve crossed the Rhine. A decree is published this morning calling upon the member of the Garde Natlonaleaud the Garde Mobile, of the first three corps of the army to report immediately at .the chief towns of their departments, and to be in readiness for alttst the Paelfle Kailread Company RTIES P Union far -Pr- oclaimed A A Iq., to-da- and whose organization will work the more perfectly in 'practice. Prussia is no match for France on the sea, and it ls doubtful if any serious engagement takes place on the water. The front of the campaign will be brunt on the Rhine, in the midst of that net work of fortresses) upon which the military engineers of so many generations have expended their Ingenuity. Here' Prussia has the advantages of previous possession, and the most minute acquaintance with the country for years.Her officers have traversed the provinces back and forth; hefaoldlers have marched over all the roads, and it might almost be said have drilled In all the fields ever since the first threatening, of war. Bha his been concentrating her armies In these strong places, and when the clash of battle comes she will have in her favor almost every aid which military science has devised for a defending force. She will hare a patriotic and enthusiastic people supporting her and a just cause to give her confidence. From present appearances It would seem that the odds are in her favor; but how well she has preserved the admirable organization which gave her such a superiority In 18061s a question which can only be answered by the test of ' war. The World, editorially, says both the Great Powers now committed to this wager of battle, destined, we think, to be the greatest In many particulars which even our times, so terribly splendid with shocks of human passion and of national power, have known, have many and grave and various claims upon the sympathies ,of the people. of America. The war comes at last In a form and under conditions which seem, to us, to Justify the hope that its scope msy be limited, as far as the scope of such a war can be, by a wise diplomatic regard to the permanent ana pacific Interests of nations rather thau the evanescent and provocative plottings of dynasties. The government or Prussia, under King Wlllia a, has graduthe moat aually become, of late years, tocratic of Europe; as each it lias repeatedly dealt with grave public questions in a spirit more nearly akin to that by which the unfortunate Czar Nicholas brought down upon himoelf and his empire the calamities of crime and war, than to the just and deliberate temper in which it is felt, by the free nations of our time, that public questions should be debated and decided. The World continues, Prussia persistently refuses to respect the obligations of the treaty of Prague, as regards Holstein, and says; if the general condemnation weighs heavily at once against Prussia it will not fall also to be felt eventually, as a restraint upon France. By the forms in which she has put herself under bonds, as one may ssy, to the public opinion of Eu rope, to make tier ware war not against Germany, but against Prussia; a war of reparation and correction for specltio insults and wrongs, not a war of adventure and ambition, nor yet of national To vengeance and aggrandisement. the letter and the spirit of these obligations we may hope she will be rigidly held, not by the sentiment of the civilized world alone, but by the enlighten ed opinl on of all that is best, iioblettt and worthiest among her own people. RACES! a -- . lMisr.rsrsisf WtrrsvlaUsa RACES! - 4tXI. 4 C, - L tllpm, C. I3sVL Cioiii. L Jscesri 4 Ca. St, lotii. Lint, sTfJiissV. f r flH ERE wiU be a meeting of owners or Fast taMial,iailu4rv J. L Eseh, SstTsr, Cdt JL Horses on tbe Race Course, over Jordan, Sst. l.Prttti IV. on the 2nd and Srd of September. Trettlnar BssU, Isrntt A (a, fiUaWr. sa-- c rjSS9 smmT Running lloraee ILtaWiCc, cisss, Cti, k. . 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