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Show 1 .SKKKT EVENING NEWS Nliv.t ,4, - CV-o- of Boats f year,. ix month 110 J Ob .- three mnnthi ''tiUS y; DESERET HEWS, ifahHahed eTsry Wadneaday.) TOMS FOI r 13PKCIAI. To Tin DESISHET NEWH.) 33y ftclfjjraplu ti tnuau ILLINOIS. )iupalti; with THE SEMI-WEEKL- Ona Oopy ona Tmr, " HX rmnrQm i Y - , three r"wttTt.. SCKERiOR FACILTnia FOR TBI UKTTIOK. AIU. KJSDS Or BOOK AMD JuB riUJITIMO. rrniiU-Ho- l. Vol SALT LAKE CITY, TUESDAT EVENING, JULY 19. 1870. 111. tiona to carry the mails la vessels under oar flag. This will receive proper consideration at once; in the meanwhile It Is thought certain that cur malls will be carried by English veaaela. The 2W4wne special Additional. says Thiers replied, to Olllvler and said: ''It U owing to a blander that we are now at war with Prussia, which ought to have been attacked when she desired to unite the German States; then war would have been legitimate, and we would have been sustained by the world in our legitimate demands and complaints. Prussia also has committed great fault in her negotiation with peace, Spain; yet Prussia wished forwar. If and we have determined upon we had still to require the renunciation of the Hohenzoilern candidature I should still be with you. You had not had the only obtained your resalt; you form aud substance both, et you say Prussia has not yielded in form, and we have been Insulted. Public opinion will turn against u; the jour nals of Kurope will bo against u. on a mere question of susceptibility. You are shedding torrents of blood for a the honor question of form, and, if I had to govern my country, I should have wished to give it time for reflection and recollection. I regard this war as an imprudence and its cccasion as ill cho- sen." the government to the commanders ef gunboats and othef officers employed In protecting the Canadian fisheries: "The limits within whioh you will in Uy The DESERET NEWS- - WEEKLY tHfc MEViS BOOK ba4 JOS PEINTIM6 OFFICl H Semi-Wed- Tuesday and Saturday.) .PubUfthaa sve TRUTH AND LIBERTY. CAMEO, Sassril Satises AffMt M. Pioneer Piper of the Rocky Mountain Region IE DESERET EYENT tag Eait Tuple 8trsU on cov-- i try cveuUu. except Manday.i v On Oopy No. 202 THE "VVORLB" ROWER & Ttf IS FOI 5 THE WEEKLY ona yea,. atx monUi three mon . S . 2 Ta & W. TAYLOR REAPER the neoeaaary exercise of your power, :e: exclude United States fishermen or detain American fishing vessels or boats E. DAIX at COMPANY, are, for the present, to be exceptionable. Difficulties have arise a in former times, Manufacturers, in respect to the question whether exCANTON, OHIO. clusive limits should be measured on lines drawn parallel everywhere to the coast, and describing its alnuousities, or on lines produced from headland to headland, across the entrance of bays, creeks and harbors. Her Majesty's go vernment 1 cieariy or opinion that by the convention of 1818. the United States renounced the right of fish ing, not only within three miles of the colonial shores; but within three mi es it .r iime uue 01 j urawn across any bay or creek. It is however the wish of Her Majesty's government neither to con ceue, nor, lor me present, emorce any rignu in mis respect, which are, in their nature, constructive: therefore, not win you interfere witn, any Ameri fAT1 fl a r m"VU ar nnlnaa t W 1 4t.lM MUftO IUUUU I1Q three miles of the shore or within three miles of the line drawn across the IT HAS NO EQUAL, mouth of a bay or creek, whioh is less than ten geographical miles in width. In the case of any other bay, as the It Mows It Drops It Self-RakHay Dea Cbalears, for example, you will not admit any United States fish ing vessel, or boat, or anv American fishermen, inside the line drawn across PRICES REDUCED TO A GOLD BASIS. at that part of such bay where its width does not exceed ten miles." xnis machine is tbe harvest gathering of nf twenty years exoetlence In tbe minnfutnr and takes rank with Ancuiiarai Ens-Intbe Printing;aiacnmery, Press. Laths and Leeomotlve in tbe anilities of nrMiiioH MILr- - etaunebneaa and durability. 2IOXS is a alnsria nic r uiM Itsfonndatlan of sbape to rtalalall poasiole UNERT STORE. strains. l"n. IU aresurlnj; la shaped standard ran KH. OOLJCBROOK. wishes to Inform tbe and each est oat or enlld Iron with mathe f Have a Well Assorted Stock of After the dispatches, upon which the Ooodn, declaration of warwas made, had been repeatedly demanded, and after a refusal to give them up, Ollivier said: two dispatches, but not "I will read for our agents would be the signature, sent away." tie then retui part of one dispatch, confirming the refusal of KiDg William to receive tho French ambassador, and two dispatches from the French agents abroad, giving the substance of Bismarck's circular; the circular iUelf M. Ollivier did not pretend to produce. He concluded by saying: "We go to. war with a light heart, and, confident in our army. What we could not eodure was the communi cation to all Europe of the rejectlou 0. our ambassador, all the more significant because done in the most courteous terms." FOHKICsX XKW'H. France demands a decision from the South German States by noon to day. CHEAPER THA17 EVER Marshal Canrobert commands the FRANCE. first army corps; Duke Politas the General Froissard the third; rd-Em- prr second; leave- Im Empre arrl AT THEIR 8TORE ON mense loan Patriotic demonstrations Marshal McMahon the fourth; General will the Marshal Bazaine fifth; In Parts Denmark and the Dnehlee on Foly the war French proclamations Con- command the imperial guards and tinued entbnslaana Ttalera and I'm re'a EAST ST. Don Carloa has been expelled from residence positionVolunteer to aid PraMla-Hnreba- ae of France. dlily The French evacuation of Rome is from the innboal talked rumored. enagain and not Rhine Nonlhrro Uerraany watched the1 NOTICE I thusiast I of the Prussian ironclads' departure of the French. from England. MINERS & BUILDERS Pa his Eve. The Empress arrived at The Gaulos says the English govern- from St. Cloud and wu ment has instructed Paris JLord .Lyons to LiA. Ladles sue ha constantly on hand a matical exactness. recelvel with a popular welcome of communicate with Grammont on the Urgs assortment of The working parts are MrnunMUr LOUISIANA. will be sold cheap at the New a most enthusiastic character. and folly preteeted from water dmt LUMBER Miles the of of subject MIOO.OOO fire. Holland, neutrality op Little Cottonwood, or at and all other causes external rraas, dlaof The Emperor will leave for the Held which England wishes K. T. MTJMFOBD'S 14th Ward. TRIMMED HATS tnrDanee. aifl BONNETS stipulated. N v. w Oki.kans. A. A. Mailuni's on Wednesday. By these means we red no rrletiaaa iu ina Orders promptly flUed. leweeS point aton ths a loan for six nonth on Treasury bonds t'ottoti eni 01 manufactory, on Ma? a as As common to all rough east machines avals TSASXS WaaXTXZlD CHEAP the CHEAPEST. TO ZXATTX. tie St , has l u tiimel; Ion SlM.OOO; to the amount of oOO.OOO.OOO fraucs was in b arrest secure oaav draft brelta7es DENMARK. taken up in a few hours. The Credit A nice assortment of half tiMi rr. and tbe same durability which pertains to Sweden's neutrality annoa neei. ent rear in other kinds or machinery. The Finaucier and Bank of .France made Nlaba, tl.00. per Cord, at the Mill. has been tested four years In the hands World Home TTATfl &230XXXXZ2T8 Blade etlorta to monopolize towards the end Copenhaqeh. The neutrality of oat intelligent and reliable raraa-lanC. B. HAWLEY. the amount. Sweden has just been officially announc who nnlle In declaring that. aim 2m PENNSYLVANIA. STRAW TRIHBMGS, ETC. were to seut de eomparatlTely, the Count Paasports ed, the governmeut having previously Reiefenoe-t- . l.dleV rulllar mUh. Colms, Charge d'afTairs of the Prussian communicated B.Clawson, Esq., Sept. Z.CM.I, France. with "THERE IS HO OTHER HARVESTER." I'i la.lies' sculling match the moment the news was took plaoa on the Monongahela river, legation, received that the Prussian troops had For complete information address yesterday afternoon. The contestants violated the frontier. It la announced BELGIUM. were Mis Lottie McAlice and Miss that "JS0.0Q0 French troops are ready to BSTI Amerlean and English fleets. Maggie Lew, The race was one mile cross into Germany. The Zouaves, PEIUOX8 Indebted to tho late wa, Miss won n and McAlice in elgh-tee- from Africa, are disembarking at Mar17. equad-rouau of k Wn. JTstHSIHOS and Wan. The American by Antwerp, BAIT MlKE CITT, off Kle&singue; has been joined by mlnutea and fifty four seconds. seilles. CO., will plenao eaU and (VI. d!80 1m 10 p. m. Regiments are passtfao same Immediately at tbe An im metis t crowd, estimated at least the Knglish channel fleet. settle I'akis on their at 7, , wert preseut and great euthus-las- ing through the streets efflee of tbe nnderalrned. w manifested. The defeated wav to the frontier. Great crowds ars WM. JENNINGS. fady says she will row again. gathered on the sidewalka and wildly ITALY, cheer the soldiers as they pass. At all The Several Department Office at TKASDKI A OOS 8TORE. Ktgia of this PenaoastraUons against Franeo. the gardens and place of publio resort, Honao. (Up Stairs.) East Temple Street, Salt 17. A great popular deare made. Florence, MASSACHUSETTS. Lake patriotic demonstrations City. was made here, The excitement is intense; no opposl- monstration Institution are now dl85tif Dead. tlon to war is manifested and the press against France. Large crowds collectGraiH Drill & Grass Bncteye HfKiNUFiKUt. George Ashman, denounce the speech of M. Theirs in ed In front of the foreign office and the chairman of the convention which the Corpa Leglslatlf. German embassy and shouted "down GO. nominated Lincoln, is dead. The enthusiasm with France;" "Viva Italian neutral-ity,- " COMPLETELY STOCKED! Midnight. Paris, and "viva Prussia." is Intense; the people offer to pay double taxes; the police are obliged to protect 8ICN OF 4tBIG 1 MISSOURI. the residences of Thiers and Favre, And the PRICES are GREAT BRITAIN. Tleellna t'lilne ir' who oppose war. tier mu Hi MAIN STREET, The Prince Imperial will accompany Crown Prlnee Frederick Commanding; aal. rl NaDoieon to the field. Ilnng-arlaResolutions London Hr. Lris. A mass meeting of Ger cl Prussia The on t Tbe English "Times King passed through SALT LAKE CITY, apeaks man is calh-- for to night Cologne, where he was received by the Preas on the Situation. for brethren their epr. tyinothyaaint France, and people with every demonstration of London, 17. Crown Prince Frederick uw in trie enthusiasm. will take command of the armies of the the cturiM of Prussia. Pru-si- a ttpprovinrnoms proposes to invade France States of South L. a Geu. Price, prominent with Immense Germany. fok forces. citizen of the State, died at his residence chiefs The different parties in oftbe 17. The Soir JuurnalDu pubParis,the met at Pesth and adopted a in Jettenou city, hut night. OSTASROOII St WZZLB'fl following official reports: Hungary resolution Three hundred aud fifty more Chi lishes declaring that every victory Here than 23.06 Drills of oar ma Decrees have been Issued, creating a of France would be a Hunnese arrived aud left for for victory factors now In use, fourth battalion for each regiment of C1TLZBRATKD most gary. Ihe anlTaraal aatlafaetlon: They Omng a and for sixth regisquadron Infantry DEPARTMENT. are of The been as has the best drills everywhere army Wurtemberg recognized ments of cavalry. erer maae, ana hence to take the field and the chamGeneral Antemare, who commanded ordered Their sale ia aa larfe mm all others pat CLINCHING been bers have convoked. NEW YORK. SCREWS! has been the National Guard of Morning JPotl has a double headIn the Western Btatea. Heecaer the war" American Uernaans appointed Commander-in-chie- Paris, f of the edThe article, containing the following: We now offer them to the daodIa at TTlah in y Beecher Imperial Guard. Nkw York, 17. WM IIUl III IIIIB UUW violation of Belgian neutrality "Any a tat received MUltalro hava E orders L' the war and complimented to march 03 steamWheal ostoo tried they will want bo other. The ends preached on neutrality. Eogland's Monday. for DEPARTMENT expressed sympatny r.ngiauu. anu me It la the universal exoerlence of ntrmara in Lupsic will not sail for Baltimore The military posts In Par Lave been ship l'russla: out the 8tatea that train, ao wad with the drilL will preeeut war was a made as is now detained at the advertised, vacant by the depart ra of troops. from 6 to 10 bushels per acre more than war of despot', and for no principle of yield until farther orders from We use them for soleinfir Men's. Wo wnen sowea in any other way. Southampton Imbeen line The has the or occupied by He America Justice. hoped right on All the sent Prussian merchant circulars iree application. men's and Children's Boots and would remain pacific. perial Guard. All tha troops In the Germany. now in British porta, will revessels, at SS3.00, PHICE, in Central the of Paetory or a mass Deportment Shoes, and warrant the work sugarrison iNewara; neiu The Gercuans the crews have been disbanded main; Address: to received France orders have and and depart men, money pledged meeting, and are now returning home. There perior in every respect to if necessary, for Prussia and resolved to for the frontier. DEPARTMENT. are our German in soldiers; ports many Pegged or Nailed, TnoniAs dt niABT.i Ohio ask for a special session of Congress, to A council of Ministers, the Emperor these too have t been ordered remain, Clark Co., And towas Sprlntfleld, held at St. Cloud, work. equal to the best hand-sewe- d form a i alliance between Germany and presiding, lest their cargo fall into the hands of America. day. the French. The weatner is Intsmely hot; two The Chambers will probably dissolve The French government is now en- this week. fatal cases of sunstroke. forcing a prohibition against the code DEPARTMENT. La Patrie says: News from Den. and A Tribune's correspondent telegraphs words in telegrams. IV& cypher Duchies mark and declares the that that not one word of Thiers' remark-aol- e Times r be to to The 1 . uxpecte obliged Yt-is ao great, chronicle Prussian speech was allowed to reach Eng thejhatred against Prussia hesitate reverses, at first, AT MAXCrVVCi UBEIl' PllJCta. to governments land oy leierapn. I lie re uas been a that aif their to the aud superior owing preparations in conflict the the take atloat to present part schema deprive systematic efficiency of ihe French array. Prussia Orter. them. lea-- t another hurope of the publio opinion la France people will rie agaiut needs at to fortnight get i In Hanover there great agitation altogether iu readiness. Toe lime also respecting tho war, and to deceive France utmt the opiuiou of Kurop- -. aud the Piusiau general commanding says Frauce is without a shadow of ex ! for reeu force incuts. EIPOHTfiD Telegram to the Euglish papers, dur-i- haThe or cuse ia plunging Koron justification nagovern tueut last week, have misrepresented the giveu in to a of w htch im livi., S toue of the French Independent prvas stringent orders uot to permit the cir- may seewar, end. the aud have suppressetl all manifestations culation of tbe French proclamation to A Lirge A s.Ti merit Ju t Arrived '111 ' M 'i. itltitnl against the war. This press censorship the Germau opulatiou. It will beaure r I'lirrtia- In. was never more active aud unscrupu- to reach all the points of Germany SWITZERLAND. lous. The English papers now, with- where it can do good even now. Will remain Mfuirnl. I out excptiou, charge France with the Numbers of French circulars are .V 1 v it J Na CROESBECK & SOS Tt appears that after being distributed throughout the Ger will maintain Switzerland respmsluility. Zurich. Grammont's declaration, ademaud was man States. The Chamber an armed EAST TEMPLE STREET, mad, for tho dispatches, and that to Private subscriptions for the army are have voted neutrality. to ihe Siufe powers pleuary be opened all over rraiice; and Couueil to raise Olllvler, after refusing to give them, for trMiiwt. money for past favor, woald tuost re-- 1 I'HKNKFUG anuonnca was compelled to admit that France mouey and other gifts are pouring in. to onblie tliattiiv spectfally are sill farth.pr prepared to the had finally declared wron account of The popular enthusiasm is overwhelmaccommodate tbefr EIJLltatOlV BomaroweuwuDwa viu all kinds of Easteru the Prussian commuoicaUnr ing. .Left refused to made Fornltore at very In tne shouts to the Europeandispatch The courts the klng'a refusal join PRUSSIA. to receive the French ambassador, and of the majority. When the majority! THE LATEST IMPROVED cnoi iiOV7 p Deuedltte's ranlt that ha waa ln ta that this dispatch, thus made the basis voted the extra war credit of o00,0UU,UW anlted. of war, had not been seeu by any French francs, the Ltit again sat silent. Bicteje Ciier Hill aid Press ! Oar otoek: consists, in part, of Black Wal-m- t after for love his his minister. The government bad In fact Thiers, The official preas asserts declaring Bhrlin. declared war on what was purported to country and his patriotic determination, that Beneditte, lately French embassarWardrohoa, Bnreans, extension This Is the most convenient, aa well aa the Tahloa, Bmluaft Tables). Beds toads. be an abstract of that dispatch, aupplled wnen war anouid be declared, to grant dor In this city, courted the Insult by beat portable elder mill made. by French spies, whose names were to the government means o f conquering, repeatedly waylaying and addressing ksnaga, Wash elands, tana atands, withheld when tho war was annouueed. said: IS far and received sued XtoesLlns; Chairs, Children's far had Cheese be after ewlnr Grapes Wllllsxo, ' Our duty is to reflect. The resolution King aa wail mm lor cider. JKeat Bales, ote , ate. and by rePrussia's Crloa, ultimate answer, We make two (X) aliea Senior and you have Just adopted is the death of newing Ms lntolsnt demands. It Is The Senior welhs S7S lbs. the Junior Jnulor. 1S5 lbs. XA.CH. thousands of men In one instant. -- I be- said that Beneditte was not recalled by WASHINGTON. Both are operated by hand, and can be worked Black ir. it. Walnut to $35.00 to $10.00 seech lata. . reflect Bedsteads, rnt and you bethink The of senior nu stopped.-- Here or the Stn of May, 1860 You refusedyou by boys. will the French government, but bad a leave uo. . 7.00 6.00 ixx jLArangea, althen rnelr' repljr to Olllvler. HotK. of absence granted him on a matter Kaho from 4 to ' Barrola or Cider nor Do. ro. Cribs. 5.00 M 7.00 to me bear I when to ahow davu . you All the North German ateamshlplinea what was about to eought to the question at iraue. Cane Bottom Chairs. y. . 2.50 It Is atronf and durable and its popularity Kitchen happen; let that re- together foreign uave ceueu running; our foreign collection 2.25 1.50 Chairs, be aatUnatad saay thm to from now. listen fact that persuade you mails are stopped in Italti more and New The From ,aoa to 8,000 are sold aannally. principal demand of government York. The Post master General is has been conceded, and my conscience Farmer ahoald have ona. CANADA. TV. r. KjerySeniors In eiTeCtldg a temporary arrange-me- tells me that I fulfil a IX arm ANDKIUOS, Thm are worth $13.00. Ths Jonlors OdU and examine tand watxtfy yourttlye In Flah duty meat laetraetleae resisting rove ef for V2.0Q, with the Cunard and Inman line the Address Hitrixuou and Plsyalcla.nf imprudent passions, and representerlesv. ofisteamers to carry our mail. Several the SOlf. Interest. ing, soberly, Is In ft. GROESBECK an Sc jJIAST, country's Ottawa. The following OBles American parties have put in proposl- - this a time for ISth Ward. you to break the peace tract from the instructions Bprlncnald, OHIO by dKfctf The European war Chicago, nor? exciter great interest, particularly The German amouir. the Uerniaua. paper ail have stirring editorial on the cubject, lu which the French Emperor severely uenounceu for forcing war upon Lurope; and confident predic tious are made of hU speedy downfall t the bauds of Prussia. Due German paper publishes a call for a meeting of the various German iconauls In this ity. A number of young men are said to i preparing to go to Prussia if war couuuues and join me army, ana a movement is talked of to buy a gunboat to treni)t to King V iliiam. oomeUer- mans from the Rhine and Houthern Germany are not ao enthusiastic in favor of the Prussian cause. y ia fearfully hot, the therm ometer is over a huudred in the ahade with scarcely a breath of air. There have been heavy rains with terrific thunder and lightning the last three days. An enthusiastic masa meeting of German was in the Turner Hall, today, to express ay in pat hy with Prussia in the impending contliet. Governor slraoii. Collector Jusaeu, aud other prominent Germans made speeches, aud subscriptions were started for a fund fr the widows and orphaaa of the Prussian killed in battle. The weather y Is very hot; there have been a number of cases of 17. t 1 To-da- Dry Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Clothing, Etc 1 1 S . es. d beele-ed--Tate- r of-tteria- ans TEMPLE n to-da- r--- Weather-.t'oratnaade- French-men-of-w- re ar CO-OPERATI- VE j to-d- ay f fld t aelr-deetmetl- 1 en i I S d, NOTICE - ui C. Z. -- to-nig- ht, Mi I. ' I to-da- j y, M i WEI. SL0M & , 4--- BOOT' te a u LOWER THAN EVER to-morr- ll-- l-l DRY GOODS to-da- y, GROCERY To-da- tog-etne- r. CLOTHING ! SCBE rti u a-k- MACHINERY ei Pru-wiis- - pt-r-- Jr iSrir ni t , . FOR SALE FlITUflB aonamv ' . . SI ! . 1 1KKTU, CULTIVATOR!,, ItEAPEBS, , ai m , 4-0- , 0 en-gag- e! , at . ex-Issu- ed t TH03IA8 dl871m I Salt Lake City. oiwim |