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Show KVEN1N6 HESKKKT . NKWfc roe Copy on - year six nooUi A.,., Seaml NGUS M. CANNOR, THE NEWS BOOK ETINIM DESEEET tinA W A. kxrcx-riFAcrxrrrzs fob or scrxaioa AU. KIIM OF BOOK ABB tbs JOB FBtBTlBO. Vol. DERERET MEWX $3 to-da- y, Ae a a. ft a a. - a . Eag-laad- mal-admlnlstrati- on to-da- y, bn to-da- y, to-da- cdm-mitte- to-da- y. . a a a T r-- a a ei a 1 a. . . a I a"a a - er enlist-ment;s- i- tra-aatlaaat- BTEl8exai-We6- Uj Published STery Tuesday and Satnrdy0 The DESERET CTSW8. WEEKLY Ultl TIKIS FOB m Oopjr on rear,. No. 214 are Inadequate and need amendment. rt publishes letters, representing the ju.ugiuQ aerenses in a deplorable state, and says the English cavalry and artilHave a Well Assorted Stock of lery are inadequate to compete with a any formidable enemy. 2. armThe presence of the London, ies on the frontier of France and the Goods, Rhenish provinces of Prussia has given rise to various apprehensions of a fam ine there. The Opinion Nationale, of in tnis connection, that in fans, tosays, erder avoid Impoverishing the theatre of war tbe Emperor draws his supplies from a distance by railroad, i The Timet, this morning, has a long editorial on the prospect. The writer thinks the delay in the military movements, on both sides, iato be ascribed to the demoralization of tbe troops from having been moved by rail. The French were also delayed on account of desertion in the South German States, and are now necessarily confined to the narrow ground of the 8 Bar Valley; in fact, every preconceived plan of the Emperor has been altered by unforeseen circumstance of this sort, and he has nut as yet probably formed new ar ooea. The Timet argues that the French THAIi EVER Chassepot, on account of a likelihood CHEAPER of Its fouling speedily, will be found to be infinitely less effective than the needle gun, and the difference in this AT THEIR STORE ON respect will possibly be sufficient to govern the result of the war. London. In the council of minisKA8T TEMPLE ST. ters, last Saturday, the supplementary appropriation bill was duly agreed to AIM after a hard atruggle. It is understood ly that Earl Granville is in favor of giving a destinct notification to France and ft OTICE ! Prussia of Englanc'a determination to maintain the independence of Belgium and Lnxemburg,accompanled by an ex- MINERS & BUILDERS pression of surprise at tbe recent It is said that Gladstone will be sold obaap at itie New Is determined not to yield to the grow LUMBER Miles Little Cottonwood, or at np 14th of the people against the hi. T. MUM FORD'S Ward. ing feeling ministry. Orders promptly filled. The evidence hourly accumulates of the superiority of the needle gun over TSAEXIS WAZ7TSD TO XXAUX. the Chassepot, and the fact creates a Slabe, Sl.oe per Card, at ttie Mill- deep concern in France. Tbe Pali Mali Gazette estimates that tho Prussian ari C. B. HAW LEY. ,. my on the frontier now numbers half a dl30 2sQ million of men. Extreme activity Is noticed in the English ports and dock vards. and ex W. F. ASTDESSOBT. XI. DM tensive preparations are being made to put the coast defences in a condition to Hurtreon and I?liyalclrti, resist attack. ohiea as Kealdeaxea, ISO Ward. s. t f ion ee. rt-sul- t Pioneer Line of Utah. Crockery, -- do tiling, Etc., ft J , . l. Hardware, - : f ON ATD AFTER THURSDAY, MAY 19th. 187S. Trains will leave Bait Lake city dally at 5. a.m. aad;3.45P.nu arrive at Of den 7. a.xa. ana 4.15 p.m.; leave Ogden City at s. a.m. and 8.SQ pan.; arrive at Salt Lake City 10 a.m. and 7,8 p.m. la addition to tne above an TRAIll ACCOMMODATION WILL RUH ON WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS Leavtns Ogden City 5 aaa. and. Bait, Lake City. 440 pun., on which foU fare will entitle tbe purchaser of a ticket to retorn on the same day and train free, and wHlTetop by arranclng with the conductor, at any point on the line to take on or let eff passengers. Passengers will please porchase their tickets at the offices, Fifty cents additional will be charged when tbe fare' Is collected on the train. For all lniormattwn concerning Freight Passage, apply to D. O. CALPKR, 01 Ticket and Freight Agent, JOSEPH A. YOUNG" , SUFEKIKTKNDKNT. dll-l- r CHICAGO TRADE. Haywood, Carlleflie : AMERICAN & HoiTe, FOREIGN. . DENMARK. Locks Si La tehee. AJi VaiieUea. Nalla, Taeka, aV Serewa. Sc. NOTICE Daalasi aad Swedlati banuony . Cc prnh AO EN. There is entire har Sey law, a the matter, of the Franco-Prussia- n rxztSOSTB Indebted fa the late firms ef Waa. JJUIVISGS and Waa. JEJIXISGS e CO., will please call aad aetlle tsta aaaae Immediately at the . XX. war. Will receive PRUSSIA. enee ar the aad dlsaaree "Geed bye" Buthi, ferke glaea. FUea Batchers Choodlade dtttiere. Glebe Axet, Made onU fJ us. mony between Denmark and Sweden CHICAGO, ILLS LAKK STREET, 1 1 d!7t 2m aderalg-aed- VAN SCHAACK WWI. JENNINGS. leKlsffWUIIani. p Berlin. The Deatsche bank of this Office at TKASUKL A CO.'d STORE, Eigle & REID, city offers to receive and disburse the House, (Up Stairs.) East Temple Street, Salt STEVENSON ' made for in Lake America the subscriptions City. dl85xtf benefit of wonnded soldiers. No newa of any movement or engagWHOLESALE ement of importance has been received bat advices show that skirmishes are GO. becoming more frequent, though, so far, they have been of an Insignificant character. The Prussian commanders SIGN BOOT," rigorously exclude all foreign correspondents from their lines. The scene . MAIN STREET, 90 A 92 LAKE STB EE T, on the departure of King William on Mondsv evening was extraordinary. When the King started from RATiT Z,AJLK CITY, the palace of the Queen he wore a short military cloak and his helmet eras placed on the Importers and Jobbers In seat beside him. His carriage was surrounded and followed and frequently roa stopped by the Immense multitude, and shouting, farewells and benedictions were vociferous. SSTaBZLOOZI dt WZZU3'0 The houses were hung with flags and festooned with flowers; at the railway station arches CBXXBBATaD were erected and patriotic Inscriptions were displayed. The Queen was weeping, and she parted from the King with CLINCHING SCREWS! repeated embraces. When his majesty from the platform of to the car and finally sainted therailway crowd' the scene was indescribable; the so:were PAPER & WOOLEN MANUFACTURERS' frensled with enthusiasm;people the entire STOCK. court, ladles and all, mingled with the crowd and participated In its emotion We use them for aolelng Men's, Wo- SV W UB a large ex perlsnee la the Territorial and surrounded the old soldier aud bid trade, we teal sare of glnng men's and Boots and Children's him good bye, with every demonstrasution of loyalty and devotion. Count Shoes, and warrant the work Bismarck, General Moltke "and Von perior In every respect to As to quality , j.iico and style of packing. Roon were present and repeatedly or Nailed, Pegged oheered. (1309 6tu And. equal to the beat hand-eewe- d work. 1 j WM. SLOAN & OF'IC Drugs, Patent Medicines, Palnte, Oil & Window Olass. -- , 8ATI8PACTION, 5 DIBIWOODETT'S SCRBIVS FOB SALE UPHOLSTERY AND FUilTORE AT MANUFACTURER? PRICK- ' Importers, ManaXaetorers and Jobbers or MtLUSEBV&STBAWCOOOS, - j Ho. 78 LAJCK8TKEKT, CHICAGO. a 1st. 801UI1 Nlrcet, Halt lutke City rfarlng purobaaed eome New Machluery. 1 ao prepared to plane rieert nr. drtBbaptn. Clrealar aad Tla; frawt ag, at GREATLY .REOUCEO W.H. Hooper, HOOPER, CLD HEDGE DAMICCRO, bauvkt ai mold. "i .ti 1- .'and ; IMPORTED HOME-ILAJD- E Constantly on hand PLAIN suid i;;.,.:.: IMPOaUBS j"?1 .rt.'Ulo , OllHAllXOTALi 1 n stock ' ., sT ts - ' 7 aJQS--U i EfflHM Mil Trade 5t2Si9Si I ! F a. r i'i 1 WHOLESALE- . - f-- ' DEY.G0ODS, ; ribTi6ris&v6bLi.Eris wt ire inq SEW VORK .AAd WlAlW Watau A AMD JOBBKh fMd'.Gsman: , r Linf brtb, Kdllog c 8a; f mssnrs sa t Kmtl fay . S 1832. Importers, Dealers and Mannfactarers of : tit 1 j KSTABUSHXS ,,' - i a CoM HALT LAKE Cmr, UTAH. OUd DM, OXn, Land Wmrmntt and SxeKcuy PRICES AlargeaaaorUneutor L.S. Hills Q.&Eldrsdge. C alifornia SALE ROOMS, Eail TdmplB StrBEt, Salt lite City. JsAUnJsrttw JCBBau. f to-morr-ow. fldllOOAD Groceries, w to-d- ay ,8 CEIITOAL UTAH Dry yt-Hklrml- ahr to-d- ay THE WEEKLY RAILROADS. T. & W. TAYLOR -- he a tlx months,... three asontaa, at Ap-raBalaa- Maltta. 2,-rT- ! ,(abUBbBd iW7 Wednesday. i TICKS FOITKE al feeat--C'aa- a-Pt- Mountain Regie Rockj rlx month that Hire SALT LAKE CITY; WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 3, 1870. III. The State and district prohibition the imperial head quarters as chaplain convention U In session at Blooming-ton- , to the Prince ImDerial. Ilia. L. G. Minler, of Taxewell The Archbishop of Pari has addressed ZEricgraph Co., will be the prohibition nominee a prayer for the snceeM ot France. for Congress from the Eighth District. There was a conferenee at London between Lyons, Metternich and Grammont. CALIFORNIA. There is great activity in the Foreign MISSOURI. Warklag Prist re Bare IH.pr I.eso-AlaaThe attaches are working day Bureau. Fealaas petllJealng. and nleht. The principal Ban Francisco. from ST. Louis A meeting of Irishmen Prussia demands an newsneDerson the Coast, with the ex Is called for Thursday night to consider Austria as to why sne explanation is arming. of the and the Bulletin of the Call . ception . . of petitioning President The German Journals are terribly ex propriety oook ana jod omcei, Grant, tola city, ana to pardon asperated against England, because the on arrival his here, hare temporarily acceded to the deand other Fenians now in latter continues to inrnish supplies o mands of striking priDters for an ad- Gen. O'Neill violation of the neutral- France. the for vance of wigti from sixty to seventy- - prison The South Germau army is supplied laws. cents per thousand em. aThe Call ity tire muskets. with flint-loc- k . only ae r. suu cttttfiw ior workwar ex nensea of Prussia are estieui The Miegrepaw men, meanwhile struggling along, and mated at over $25,003,000 a day. are (Irmly reaolred not to concede to NEW YORK. The Prince Imperial Is iu active milI in wax feel ie Any thing. eg itary training, and has a great love for The Alaska steamer Alexander, from Serai- :aa;"Be-TlXathaa'e laqaee- t- 'Daanl - camp life. aew develepHltka, brings $37,000 in treasure. The leea wea't eesanele are Thirty tbo'nand German soldiers Fourth of July wu pr perly obeerYed. of HamInhabitant bllelted the upon Oeoeral Deri bad visited the islands N'kw York.-Priv- ate dispatcbeA re- burg. of St. I'auI and tt. Ueorre, to investiTbe Kcuprea vUiUd the French arou Wednesa naval engagement port gate the reported and was received witu immense enou those island.; II is said that he day at the mouth of the Elbe, In which my thusiasm. found matter in a terrible condition a Prussian gunboat was sunk. The Fiaaro has anuounced that the General Falkenstein has issued a prothrough the collusion of the Govern- clamation has refused the ofTer of government of ou coast the to the people ment agent and Hutchinson, Kohl A to serve In theFrench General Sheridan Co ; the seal killed there were not re- the North Baltic Seas, calling them to ai my. stricted to the number allowed by law. arise against the Invasion. O auto Is says: Tbe correspondent Edward Moohan, a promiu nt pro- ofThe London New and auother Engthe suiduce dealer in Washington Market, named Cameron, were arrestlishman, himself cided yesterday by shooting ed Metz KENTUCKY. at spies. through the head; no apparent cause.the The first as instalment of French troops II re. A Havana correspondent gives Heavy Skirmish from Rome have arrived at Marseilles. The extensive and details of more executions. Louisville. There is no war news proper to make In goon the mouncelebrated New Lowell flouring mill of tog and fighting still no battle has as yet been fought. are cholera aud fever public; Hulur A Milton. Jetreraonville, Md., tain?, but yellow 2. The women of France are Paris, an army more harm waa burned with the contents, doing tbe Spanish The Immense quantity of bedsending the Cubans. Spanish gunincludiug 15,01)0 bushels of wheat and than and furniture to the army. for coast the are hospital ding boats 300 barrets of flour. closely watching The Are wu supre- Nine hundred surgical students have is it steamer the fric-tlou which, Salvancor, caused by the posed to hv to the front. Among the chapof the elevator, which had been In ported, recently left this pert with arms gone in the French service are nine lains cooataut ue for several days and nights. aud men. Protestant and three Israelite clergyrea fearful The morning papers give The loss in the building and machinery i cord of marders, homicides and deadly men. The wearing of the ten aha Is to$7 ,0OO; insurance, $65,000. assaults with bullet, knife, bayonet and be discontinued in the army. The Emhe has been with the army, axe; and while the police are searching Gror, since one ror telegraph wire constantly Nathan's murderers other murders, MASSACHUSETTS. with with the are commit as busy correspondence revolting, being nerrly .4H)o abtalued ob altered rertlUed ted. No indignation is expressed by Empress. This evenintr. an official or the Jews at a Sunday pa Paris, 2.from tbe Itos rox. A few days ai?o seven $1,000 per papers ror cnargtng wasnington xxatnan dispatch, Metz, aun ounces that, at eleven o'clock in the morn and four$600 United States 7.'20 bonds of with murdering nis father. The Herald the French had a serious engage the 17 Issue, were obtained In this city y nearly two columns, ing, on an altered certified check, In the stronglypublishes ment witn me Prussians, our army and same hinting at thebelieves fact, a took the offensive, crossed the frontier, mul uaine of Charles Mackay, New says every that detective the territory of Prussia, in Orleans. member or employe or tne ramiiy com- and Invaded mitted the murder. They ground their spite of the number and position of the enemy, a few of our battalions were suspicions upon the facta: first, that he sufficient to carry the height which was the last person .to see Mr. Nathan TENNESSEE. overlook the murSaarbruck, and our artil to discover the alive and the first Mer Harder, A r. were not slow to drive the enemy on blood his he had lery that der; second, MnMi'Hi.i,i-AGerr- aiu named Mey- clothing from town. the The elan of our troops that there Is no evidence was so er, a furniture dealer, shot himself in about theand our losses were sliirht. tnat great that the murderer, The the head at a picnio iu Humboldt Park wboae feetpremises at eleven commenced In been engagement must have dyed Last night, Intlictln a serious wound; one at ended and o'clock. The emperor and that left the bouse; blod, having assisted at the operations.and the Prince oiuio, Jortloajy. fouud of memorandum aid Xialhan'a with the iu Loudervllls of the combination lock, the ton was Imperial, whoaccompanled him every The dead body, Is now ast known to be able to open the safe on Broad street and wnere, was received on t ne nrst field of week, couuty In that of d. II. Craue, who from papers secure hl hantiam hi. g W. fl will of his father. A work hattla .Ill nf found en his body is known to be the man atthe Co en of mind and in an seen nome says he has iron were danger. saloon at Rochesor tne sangfroid name ne bean. proprietor of a billiardwas The wormy stable. In Nathan's dog murdered by The ateamer leussia. from Liverpool. emperor returned to Metz at four p. m. ter, N. Y.; and he persons unknown. to the yacht Sappho at Midway. The .4raaicA3' grand junction spoke The Nathan inquest commences on special sajs that there was trouoie thered Thursday. The eons will detail their caused by a murder AUSTRIA. yesterday, movements before and a iter tne assas near there ou Saturday night. sination. 30.000 men ta wslch Babeula. One Jordan, white, and Lew Is Miller, There is still considerable activity In Vienna. Austria I mobilizing 50.000 colored, had a dlfflculty, during which the Prussian Consul General's Office. men to watcii Bohemia. waa In Miller shot the arm; Miller week Germans left this hundred Two served out a writ against Jordan, bat In for Fatherland to take service In the the absence of the Magistrate the trial did not come off. On Saturday night army. ITALY. It Is statedforthat the Dauntle will Taa Ave men went to Miller's nouse, and not Iroona the tiara rvaanaftad Queen's Cap. compete rrnth after tying htm they carried him about or Ttaa advised ta leave Master funeral The Barna Pope a mile and whipped him to death. At of Mohican, will take placeuainwrignt, tomorrow. Beaae. the Inquest next day the evidence Im In the Nat nan's Nonewdevelopment W. P. Jordan, Allen, his case. murder ftlloated and John Bowden, who were The Trib une't London dated ai of French troops from Italian soil immediately arrested and taken to first of August, says thatspecial, ComIn the Grand Junction. The negroes were mons war conclusion. The Italian government on debate the the flocked to the town . a greatly enraged and to a of guarantees IL crowd out il large brought iub preaervaiion oi oruer in protect the offic question armed, as they said ana wno niiea ine persons, and the French troops have galleries ers In enforcing the law. The prisoners other of the House Rome, the place. The feeling evacuated . . a city. .. after examlu;iou were committed to was again In favor of marked atrongly assertea la mat ine rope f nas been It tall. welltSec-retary an energetic policy .When Card a a a n rl K rr tn tn mm ho fro Tom two and i)lu1 Uobbins T. P. lUuey, vote a of for War, proposed to in remain ami that he others Rome, . . noted horse thieves, were caught by the twenty thou-an- d a additional and si ficwirian in traw in KnniA troops citizens of Wood ratio juntyt Arkansas, two millions sterling he was warmly a. oia a quantity tB nave seizea Tne police and shot. . a was so .1 i told Gladstone he when cheered; in hue cuy. secrcieu Wilson, who shot Mrs. Martin and Stapleton that if colliers are chartered arms m T Vronnh 1 H .iii.ii ra IaF( Th. nas Dean to attend the fleet of a his own wife, last eanaay, to i l f a V'ucih belligerent fl vptrr1 a v r f al v 1 a rrn . captured and jailed. coal to all will, they sapply practical her troops on the Roman The Choctaw Indiana voted against intents and purposes, become store ships oentratiu.; at a ot ironiier. land their th allotments bj large attached to that fleet, and will come n o majority. tbe operations of the foreign waa the Secretary of War when DELCIUM. he stated, in reply to Talbot, that the beis men at MICHIGAN. 25,000 army present only Flfbt sare aaan. low the established standard of 178,000. A rra ted. RR.CRS.KLa. A corronnondent nf (ha Disraeli's declaration for armed neutral from Metz, Detroit. KJ ward Uoag waa arrest ity waa not less applauded on the con- Independence . - . i Beige, ... . ... .i . writing iirav aaaeris uaivie will ioe ius of Mrs. for the murder was this morning great servative side, ana It that tui thought ed Clear and Mrs. Phillips two weeks the liberals wanted to hear an authentic rooght either on Saturday or Sunday and plead not g Uty; he has seve statement from Gladstone and many nit Et. or Monday at farthest: he" under a0, ihh it ral tlmee before couieued, but is now showed signs of sympathy with Dis scores the following sentence: ture." in barge. raeli's more resolute attitude, and it is more clear than ever that the popular feeling goes beyond the government. GREAT BRITAIN. There are not wanting members of ParILLINOIS would liament and Journals who proTU will aaalataia the Rllrad paylM hibit France from brioglngarms or coal. Eactaad tUm aaaa af Balarlaaa Xaadta sraatladrprad. waa in provGladstone's doToaoaa aalaar rcadfstrong gmt point IlllMol.Upwblir so far r the that famiaa Kaatrallly ing English military, from being diminished, is aagmentesi. laws array ditto CaglUti laeaeqaatet Union and Central - . Chicaqo, A'ewt have The ''We Na battle Daily aad aeaut says; road Co's who have been Paclflo Kail reason to be contented with the raldlaa-T- be Tlaaea aa (lie praspeet. indebted to the government sometime, every of our nation al defense, whUh- London, 8 a. m. The war news thU for more than a million dollars of ac- condition with the already nropoeaogmentlves have been toIs meagre and aolmporiant. crued Interest, paying up ed, and might, if the calamity of war morning was road arrears in Kacb JLondon The appear day. $130,000. A only falLon us, quickly expand into without a word journals from rival armies about good deal of Interest ashould the us iorce to sustain in the on the Rhine. adequate for uas been paid by transportation " strurgle. Our anneal to the arbitration ; Active recruiting for the marine sergovernment. arms Is the verv last to whlh wa The IUleigh Satuiarti, received here of has been reduced at the Eoglish should willingly resort, bat we may vice Sock-yardlast evening, advisee its friends to arm rest assured that It Is neither So distant The impression prevails that1 the themselves and be on their guard on from the of the mlnlstery as to arrival of the French fleet in the Baltic thoughts of the eve election. the A dispatch from Canton. Ills., ssys a their counsel as to find them nnpre Sea has alone prevented the Prussians terrible pestilence is spreading over the advancing through France to Paris. towns all along the IlliooU fiver above paied." Advices from Prussian sources menw iiuioa auu causeu uy tion the presence, throughout Germany, uuing, .1 tbesteneh from thousands of drying tish, an of unwavering assurance of ultimate v WEncn ror a long autance eltner way, ' i victory. a S alrtn a, t v lw.r. Hn thm tanka. nMtnla we- Ad vices have been received here, by i Toe to go back to the being telegraph, from the Prussian head bluCs. Cr quarters PRANCE. on the Rhine, np to 3 o'clock J. If. More wa nominated mttmr yesterday rxm. There had been no gen by Cferdlaat Beaastaet. ( tbe Republican cvu vent .n In the 7tb lavteresia , stir iam Irla eral engagement up to that hour. Scouts siriiMi t. District of Illinois, for - Aresiauaa- - Pravs) far ana skirmishers from both armies were Fvaeeaa. IVhw sal what are arala Congress. The Republican cnrr-u-a- l continually? making 'av raid Into the la convrutiou of the Eighth Dutrict of Ttta Eaiarsr ! rmt bat it was believed TUrraa enemy's Illinois reassembled Eaalaad saaatvtaur TYaana uxac unaterritory; was more to accustom tne day aud balloted all day with the same as was 21a war mews Brasar.-oata- i to the and Are of the enemy mvi ara treoss t reached at a previous session held last Battle. tnan ror 'any sight other Daroose. week, and adjourned until laws Paris. Cardinal Bonaparte goes to The Timet the thinks neutrality . .. of the DESERET TKUTH ANDi,' LIBERTY. Agem m4 JOB ftlNTlNQ OFFICt TO TUB HEW - SEMI-WEEK- o SpxciaI. Pioneer Pip- too v a tt aiwa av.( Oldest House In Chicago. Established,, to. 1850. ' Bales 1869 9,000,000, H' wholesale. claalrely ' . riLUEICAVatFTTZJCr OBSaTBBj 4 -- nob, aad 4TBOST STRXXTj k . i i SA.FRANCISCO. 40- -l em i ex-ii,..-,- f ;,., |