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Show .'..g"W - I s.'id . ,.i..Kr S iMWJfojr, aid East Tsaals Stmu cf &ata aix moaUu, hi rointi rtlXTIHO. AMD JOB AKX TRUTH Vol III . Toneer Piper of the Rocky Mountiin Region - 2SEBET HEWS, Ssmi-Week- lv 3H hashed everyTnssday and Batorday J ths DESERET- - BEW8r WEEKLY tPobUaliad every Wednesday.) " Sf NWS EpOK JOB fflKTlNQ OFTICt rmoK XACixxrrcs kxbcutioi I. KlXOrt OF BOOK . f EHMM I 6nJ Smitten Afl M. CAXMOK, 4 , Hands?.) "nagxcpcutter. i . f EVENING-'NEW- KSEKET " - TEXK1 LIBERTY. 3ALT !lAKE CITY, SATDKDlt;; EVENING, SEPTEMBER 10, l870. hu lJNo. 247 ;rrr r rr--- ; rum SOU-WCEICL- Yi on six months,.;., three months. TEIKSfOI THE WEEKLY On Copy on ; six mnnUM... three months On Copy - .6 .S3 .3 .1 1 I Captain has been lost no done nothing but blockaded the coast, fMcmlars fmer WE Wfl. FOREIGN W.H. Hooper, H.a Eldredae. . U a. Hills .: have j been received. leas number encountered task and the Later. The rumor of the' loss of the difficulties. The squadron never an nooPEB, F.i.nitr.nGE Co., L; is confirmed; she was lost off sur to continued Captain is and chors subject DANKER3. ; 1". SPAIN. Wt;sTElt?r FXIOW Telegraph Line. prise In the night from Prussian gun uape Finiaterre; five hundred souls SAX.T IJLC1E CITT, UTAH. i DeuaenstnuioM a Ut Fredse. ef hoard fever perished. boats, which, coming out or? harbors Coat, Land Warrants and Exehanoi know only to themselves.appear among Madrid. The Republican Directory A snecial corresnondent to the 7W- toGotdDtut, wlS-tand mUd. , 4ratcrkil Tor American the French vessels, either to reconnoi publishes an address to the Freneh'Be-nnbll- e. tune, telegraphs from Brussels, on SatTTlTliolcsalG was General that be urday evening, tre or blow them op with torpedoes, as savins? the nations aboUld' Fallly roRiiltloii ! has nearly happened in the roadstead onnosad to the dismemberment or killed by one of his soldiers. More DRY GOODS and BOOT and SHOE W. P. AJTDK1WOH, M. IK. of Dantzig, where Admiral Boult an- France. there will b a French soldiers had been brought to MOV- - chored under the very guns of the forts. demonstration in favor of France and Namur, Belgium. and REPUBLICANS IPhyslclau, Surgeon The Emperor was accompanied to the DEPARTMENT. The Prussian vessels being small and of a republic ING I at latb WatU. OQoe Beeldeaioe, Ring's headquarters by Generals swift they risk but little; but one sucothers. and A Donay N IMMENSE JOB LOT OF cess might destroy the French squadNapoleon was impassive, smoking cigarettes. Ta. ron. The squadron can only coal on MCM1H01S DEATH CONTRADICTED f McMahon's eflbrt to relieve Metz FRANCE. ! PIOFIEER VEGETABLE & FRUIT STORE the open sea and with great danger. was to baffled a due the the makes 8. Moniteur The delay by i The want is felt of suitable vessels for Paris. necessltv of Drovidlmr for the Emoer- display of the news of the recogblockading purposes. Ironclads are too great IN slow ors safety and; baggage. and of great drought, and cruising nition bv the United States. The SUcte artiA Tribune correspondent telegraphed kJTow on exhibition (np Stairs). wUl be sold at? P7 u. , PPnP most and a roves difficult and perilous. Admit al has flattering grateful v! from -- . men wuowi irmu E oult has Carlsuhe. on Tuesday, "there Its . , . reierenee 10 uoau seDarated the squadron into cle and La Liberie follows suit. TPrwlts, Batter, Poultry, no of doubt of Stras the ErnnsaCaadj is speedy capture divisions. The first division blockades It is now stated that Ledru Kollin w THE BATTLE OF SEDAN I to otrered The Prussian General dZlSlm to Minister French be to bourg. Usual selling on small margin. the shore from the Prussian frontier appointed or an to twenty-fou- r armistice agree Admiral . under the Washington. second, French General would ar nt Son ! ilugeo; watches c 00 Ve.rnons the coast from Rugen An Associated .frees report-- uaicu hours if theterms sownzzia cl co. of capitulation at the to North Schleswig. No encounter has Paris 8, says the Journal de rorU says: range the occurred with the Prussian fleet. Two "Weareon the eve of another revolu- end of that time; the French refused. PAismsns, QBAurcns a glazieim to are The inhabitants surrender. eager tion." about Ocean and 7anrfrc,aro veesels,tbe NEW YORK. Two doors West of 13th Ward 'Assembly to return to Franca. The news of GenThe Princes Be Jomville, Banmai The shrieks of the women and children 072-In BooBas.' tor r lVre-Troo- ps Massacred are. In heard Kehl. The McMahon'a and the Emperor's and Chartiera were in Paris; tnty distinctly Nw fruro the fleet .What lb Prna. eral have not only shelled the surrender has Just been received; the called on Minister Favre and asked to French iut latter causes but little grief, for the be allowed to share in the defence pi houses in Kehl, but a church which had f ESTABUSZm 1ML A caMe special to the New York members of the fleet are not Bonapart-ist- Paris. Favre told them their presence been converted into a hospital, whioh UTAH DilLBOAD CEIIIDll STimes, Paris 8tu, says the general feelAfter such events the squadron might be misunderstood, and, appeal was fired, and the wounded burned. i all in the tuern the in favor to new of neighborNearly villages their the The ing Journals mutt remain inactive; but if peace. patriotism, requested ing peak openly, of It, and If Prussia is government resolves to continue the to leave the city, which the Princes hood of Strasbourg nave been destroy SDALES, unreasonable an armistice will soon struggle, we will wage a pitiless war on consented to do, and they have since ed." nt Utah. Line of TriIt A special correspondent of the fulfilled their nromlse. be rua.ie. It i believed that President the German coast. ' Grant has otIVred mediation. The reThe following is a continuation of the The Journal de Pari says the Ame- bune writes from Florence, Aug. 30th: U. S. STANDARD! well merited the "Last night the Oazitte de Italia pubpublic whs declared at Lyons, and aome Tribune' t special report of Thursday's rican government haa of the totvns in advance of the declara- battle, at Sedan: "There will be a devil admiration of the civilised world for lished a circular, notifying all tenants JtS?" Warrant eI Always RlgUi. tion at Pari. Some Prussians, in fall of a fight for that crest, before it la won addressing France in her hour of peril that the Ministerial Councii.had decided uniform, were leed in the square of or latr said Sheridan, straining his eyes and misfortune with words of consola- to transfer the government to Borne beON AKD AFTKB o.ieon, nht. Tho Prussian army through his field three glass at the hill, tion and hope. By recognizing the fore the end of September. The governIntends ij marine within two or three days' which; was not America miles from French Bepubllo opens the ment, by this announcement, march of Pari. where we stood, with the full sun shin- way for peace, and it must be that the to exonerate itself from olaims to in- THURSDAY, MAY 19th, iUallroad Track Scales, A correspondent at Madrid writes on it from behind us. At half past people of this continent will follow he; demnity." The news came to Florence BATJjBOAD depot scales, that a committee of republicans called ing like a thunder-bol- t, the genuineone the French cavalry made another example. 1S70. on General Prim, and demanded that dash at the Prussians who.ou their part, L'Aveixir Rationale says: . ness of the notice isand; doubted. It is Train wlU leave Bait Lake City dally at & Hay, Coal and StocL: Scales, "We are br night to admire the Uni- affirmed that this policy explains the a.Ba. Spain make common cause with France, were being reinforced every minute; and X5 p.mj arrive atOcden 7. bob. and a and declaro a on and has had refused ted as the Prince which Prim same met fate their but they with the army frontier, republic. States, by always . 445 leave Ogden City at 8. aan. and tj PLATFORM & COUNTER SCALES endeana is taking pan.; measures against the re-. - brethren because his our she announced to were Iron and in the Napoleon postponing respect, right jackets, its 10 at Bait and arrive Lake a,m. 70 City puuucAii movement, lie nai in wad sent with heavy loes to the right about. forced her rights and conquered inde parture. There is a panic among the pro- p.m4 rid sixty piece of artillery and 24,000 The Prussians took advantage of their pendence. That country is for us a liv perty .holders of Florence, and the Grocer and Drnsrslsta9 Scales, In addition te the above an men. and many projected works to advance their lines a couple of ing lesson and constant instructor flight Tht Tribune's special correspondent honored yards nearer the line Which This may explain how highly we eH have been suddenly abandoned. ALSO," A special correspondent to the Trivrrltiug from Paris on Wednesday night the French infantry held. These ad- teem its recognition and good wishes. Borne of the journals say the Prussians bune telegraphs to Paris, on Sunday, at AUUUU UUttllUtl says me cny is pretty near tranoull. venturous Prussians split into two bodI11AI1I lovn.v but ugly elements are at work. The ies, the two bodies having a break of a will defer the attack on Paris in hope of six p.m: "Jfaria is in a state or indesWILL BUM government is not radical enough. All hundred yards In their line. We were a civil war; others fear they may move cribable enthusiasm: everywhere there the imperial ambassadors have been re not long in seeing the object of their to attack other places less prepared for are cries of Vive la Bepubllque.1 At Road Manifest Presses. ' AND OM new 8:20 WEDNESDAYS ones SATURDAYS and saw a been torn haa down from the I called, fiag appointed. Pre movement, for in a little while a puff defense. A noticeable change .... ' parations for defense continue' and from the crest beyond the skirmisher, made in the department of the- tele- Tuilleries. The people forced their way -Leavins; Ogden swm. Bait Xafcs Clrealars and Information sent en application and City extraordinary prizes have been oiler followed by a commotion in the right graph. The new director, General Sten through the gate of the Tuilleries gar- City, .0 p.m., on whichi roll Ore will eattti ed for novel means of destroying the French masses, showed us that let oeker, is most liberal and obliging to dens, doing no damage. The garde . porchaser of ticket to return: oa oiaiUnts in force. Fugitives- from Be-- (liable des TYiusiant (the devils of change the spirit of opposition to all in- mobile now occupies the Tuilleries. X the uan are continually arrivint- wnrv. Prussians ) bad contrived, heaven novations, merely because they are heard Boldiers in the barracks Acqua the same day and train free, and wUl stop by the conductor, at any point on FORSYTH, WILLIAMS & BOM. half starved, ragged and neglected .by knows how, to get a couple of four such. Remarkable Improvements have Dorsal cry: Vive la Bepubllque.' I saw axian&lBKto with oner line take let off rasBensjera. the busts-of the torn been of olT houses made from mat other in the declare every ixxjy. the steep ground mey Emperor workings pounders iney wUl Passengers please porebsse their Uoketr have boeu massacred, that McMabou's and were opening upon the trench. vera ment departments. The popu-arit- y by soldiers, and thrown down amid thie offices, ;. Fifty cents addlUonalwlU h XXX El JET, at movement from Chalons was by tlie Something must, at this point. saw Immense Is Roche undoubted. of Trochu fert .17D The peo . 4. . . XVTXTS applause. I ' etaarged wben the farsrtr eolleeted on t Kmperor's order, who never relinquish- have CTtne wrong with the French in--f ple, all day Jong, await nls entrance to f borne In triamph to the Hotel treVille. train. CHICAGO, Ills.' ed the rrai command. The stories of fan try, for instead of attacking the the Louvre to cheer him. The aspect portraits or the Emperor and Empress bad ammunition are confirmed, and Prussians, whom they still outnum- of Paris is that of a military camp. were thrown.form the windows, and the Por all lnibrmaUen eoneernlns Freight the returaed soldiers openly display bered by at least two to one, they re The gardes mobiles and gaxdes national people tore them to atoms. appiy to : are ' Gram-mowhich dwell made of in. streets. sides On to the there Bauoher, Persiguey. Barohoe, tue mil, seeing all oartridges turned in column partly HOME AGAIN I t. O. C ALDER, i w 'y Hand. Similar contractors' frands are their only hope of retrieving and other imperialists, have arrivthe are men In uniform, regiments of cavTicket and Frelshl Asent, : mHB oadersisaed wishes this eomrountty to in England. The women and childcoming to light. day vanishing from before their eyes. alry and arJJllery are passing through ed oaii oa mm ana get their xaarru VI ren Louis Blanc declared on tawing Still are jl not mobiles did Then from the the the streets.' and allowed French to stir. proleave Strasbub ssepairea. they only a A. JOSEPH YOUWQ' il .... Brighton that he was going to Paris to cavalry tried to do a little Balaclava vinces are billeted upon the inhabitants. bourg. The Prussian fire on the cltv fa j 8 DTKKtNTKNDBISrT. dU-l- y shoulder the masket, and that he would business, but without the success of the At the railway depots are many har inceesan, but apparently without reImmortal six hundred. Down came rowing scenes: .women and children sult; a practicable breach Is not likely accept no ofile whatever. A Tribune special, dated Paris, 6. A the cuirassiers, this time endeavoring to leave by thousands upon to be made for a fortnight. to discuss straight for the two field pieces,riding but thousands. Baggage is piled up as high diplomatic corps met the terms of peace. No conclusion before they had got within 200 yards as the houses, and most of the railways PROM 0CB1N TO, OCEAN was reached. They meet again of the guns the Prussians formed a line now refuse to take baggage as upon BELGIUM. row. Prussia is reported to hare modi-tie- d as if on a parade, and, waiting until eacp departure hundreds are left behind. AohlnKteetb oared. PUUngsnd extraotlsf. Arrival or the Empress. ., her conditions Hhe reduces the the furious French horse had ridden The women fret and weep,and the childdone aeoordrar to tae latest trnDTovamentav Hew teeth. In parttU. halt or whole seta. irc-itwo hundred million on to a point not fifty yards away, ren! are frightend at the sight. . There Ostknd, 5. The Empress Eugenie Indemnity Cheapvm Gold, Rabber and Sltyer plaUs. to a hundred and twenty million aterl they fired. The fire seemed to us to are. no j police bat a patrol of citizens arrived this morning at Brauele Oomte, Diagonally opposite the U. a EL Depot, 13th w ru, oaii. lski uuy. ing and refers to a European, congress empty the saddlee of almost the whole who severely investigate ever body. In Halnult; she was quite ill and exthe question of the annexation conquer of the French squadron, and their dash No places of amusement are open. The hausted by the night journey and the JAJ8. II. 13AKLOW ed provinces, litno peace negotiations at the guns came to a halt. When onoe death of McMahon ia still contradicted. dreadful emotions of tne last few days. dlSBSa rail the government will remove to this last effort of the French horse had Paris, 9. A letter from General Her majesty was accompanied by the Tours, leaving the defence to a commit been made, and had failed, though Trochu, to s friend, is published pf lnoesa of Esstlng,CountessWalewski, tee in Paris. All H quiet. Prlnoess as as men Dels Meisgacka, Madame; and la which he expresses his confidence in gallantly far the LIKE The Trttntne8 correspondent had an Euaned could Madame de la Parre,' Count the been French the had for go, army, which gathered interview with Bismarck, at the King's also fell back towards Sedan. infantry dels Say and &taraesea,Madame Denada-Ulao- e, It fell defense. AN rs on the second. In res hack because It Siwthat its chance of Trochu has issued a proclamation orI' EAST TEMPLE STREET, SALT LAXE CITY, and Madame Coroelle. She was ponse tv his Inquiry what was likely to carrying that fiercely contested hill dering the garde mobile to their posts, received with muoh respect by Colonel CENTRE OF BUSINESS. j 'r be the conditions or peace, demanded was gone, and taw that with the Prus- Informing them that the defense of the Count Von Ders teller, p PACIFIC of of and the the the gorern- sians holding. the power of crowning it ramparts will be entrusted to them. King Prussia, by King of Belgium, and proceeded at 42122m w ment, the uount replied, "there are with' guns of their own, the French The Duke Mecklenburg Bchwern once to join the Prince Imperial, who is Tax ciir.j,: PmopaoETOB. three ways of stopping an attack on line ilii. Its face could no longer hold surrounded, Laon, on Thursday with lying ill at Namur. the Rhine provinces: first, we might it an Instant. As the French retired German forces, and gave "the garrison mace Alsace ana lioname a neutral from the whole slope, the ground till two o'clock this, Frlday,morning to 4 tate, like Luxembourg or Belgium, ex was covered by swarms of Prussian surrender, with the alternative of rei PRUSSIA. ROUTS BETWEE2I tending from the former country to mltrailleura, who seemed to rise out ceiving the same treatment extended to Germany, ana not Prussia Indlvidnallx Switzerland, and so separating France of the ground and. push forward to be enlarg-ed-. f and rassia uy a group or neutral states, by the help of every slight roughness Strasbourg. official decree ha been issued, An ' si but I confess It appears to me that neu- and dent on the surface, as fast as the convoking the electoral colleges, on the Berx.ut, 9. After a protracted conferMoines 6 rock Island. trality of existing small states It already French went back. These reckless 15th of October next, ta cbooae a na- ence among the members, of the North ... r' . so difficult to protect, and Is at every enemies followed after the ;Ust desper- tional constitutional German dehas been confederation, it agreeamoment capable or so many ana so ate charge of the French cavelry. Gen. ble to the i provision amenably, of the law of cided that Alsace and Lorraine, are to This eat Ventral JLtoute be annexed to Germany and not Prusdaneerous com nil cations that I do not Sheridan remarked to me that he never March 15tht 184. T-- tfc " i. think it would ba worth while to make saw auythlng so reckless, so utterly Garab-'- dl has offered his services to sia Individually. 1 IB OVElt MILES SHORTER; any more neutral states, with new du fruitless as that last charge: it was the French Bepubllo. . no St. than via and i Joe, change y ' ties and dangers. JSecoml, we might sheer murder. The Prussians, after the A corps of foreign volunteers is now ; auuex Alsace ana Xtorr&ine, ana hold French ; of CARa h ; iL fell back, advanced so organizing for the defense of Paris, to RUSSIA. i them a conquered Territory but I am rapidly infantry that the retreating squadrons of be called the "Battalion of the Friends Tno "Jsnnur on Presets patriotism. .i srocuEn wi lit sun; that this would not be looked on the French cavalry, being pursued too of France." .. 9- St. The Journal of Petersburg thousands mobile favorably by the 'majority of toy Ger- closely,. itumed ; suddenly round and of the Many garde l, diitu Keiv:.. man fellow countrymen. We are all charged desperately once again: but It have says, In relation arrived in Paris y from the tuis city, iuo-- t anxious to complete our unity, was all of no usev- The days of break- Departments of Marne and Normandy; to i uies Favre's last circular, the French ANI' government carries its natrlotlsm inn lut d. not waul any people among us ing squares are over, and then the blue they are strong and hardy men. ' far. Bather than vieldh fortifi ration a who are unwilling to be members of line soon stopped the Gallic onset. It and soil; no longer valuable it makes a P1UCE SLEEEINGCOA0HK theGvuuan nation. That the Alscatlena struck me as most extraordinary war of extermination and Prussia will would be be most dUIojai subjects of that at this point, the French had CHEAT BRITAIN- the King of Prael, in spite of the neither artillery nor mitrallleurs. il... naturally exact double guarantees to segreat majority of them ej.caklng the especially these latter on the hill to Loxdqk, 8. The JViouae' ; oorrts cure its noble victories. , It Is difficult TFO It jAiL L" T IX B Q DO H TRAILS. German larguagc.and belnRofTeutonlc cover their Infantry. The position was pondent, at Carlarohe, telegraphs on t'i appreciate the language of Favre: he i ty 'v,"ui''v BIoJSS Coaaell Tralna leave Two is no there cause doubt. that Express) the as of en France origin, follows:.. Wh informed 7erts 14 most In porta nt, and certainly worth Thursday nbiu h ause of right and against there remains to srpra arrival at Trao rroxa then as Thirdly, Sedan had surrendered General that third to nerve defend. One Justice, Dally, every straining sUeU cour.-e- , aaake tlaae to tike Melz ami Htrbourg, aad . West, tha ""eu iui? language is' '. precisely was clear enough, that the trench Uirieh nronoeed to surrender Stras verse. the re- ' ever J a V well eeaurtrne ted 1 ' . , . and to kep them. This U what we thing be tho '"... ;..,fl':.? - I once troops the bourg, after provided permitted meeting tt t ttiorotifjbly di den T.ii'?:t r" shall do. Strasbourg, particularly, Is infantry, to out march the of war. with honors try conclusions with The German .commander ib-absolutely t eedful for the protection of tnem again, and that refused, in the, cavalry were ri uth OermaDy, which is at the mercy seeklnir to encouraae them on unconditional surrender. The JEUIOHICO.HOtEttu'-ex Wlifels: is lcla laid" with fa ravy '- tvr bv sisting their of the French army. So long as France ample. About two o'clock reinforce bombardment continues with increased Two doors south oX Walker n I aa,"grtvlBir Pawsiismtbe- q J, Bros.; i !80T - r.i East Tsmple , (omv3am Strasbourg there is nothtngto ments came to the Prussians, between vigor.. The siege la net expected to last Mi .. UureetjPlop a French Invadlug army. .Now, It Torfl and Sedan, and fell back on the a fortnight longer. The fire ia entirely eeari: would l very unfair If we were to Just outside the on tho fortlflcaliousv Troops ha?e been J esasest as Clilcasw wit Vrauoourgtomecanai, Tralssa Both M leave our South Ofrmau brelhreo 'tit to Inform his frisnds and ram Darts of the town. Now tha battle Bent to occupy the i Upper Bhlno dis- BEOS respectfully be : roneri. lias opened the above that rasa gLspaess Trains er tha gaet; in after they havefouaht so is lost for tho French, said Sheri- tricts aud . to i protect the trains from pramiM,M Restaarantaad .' diem Gen. -Hooae, boardlaa; bravely and well by our side In this dan, to the treat delight nf ill. Prus Baale.., .V,iJC!.t v !i yi..4 Through ticket via this Lin cni ha - .Vtttme'f:-correspondentcampalsu. Then again, by, folding sian officers. One would fancy that the The :at ; cat au Through. Ticket Offices' of lht) we couiu always prevent any French . almost heard his Ptrasoourg on on, thatFrench Brussels, says words;, Thursday. they il FacifioJiaitoaaA wtUsFa movement the llhlne; we should be had been uttered, when there marauders are reported! on the frontier Ost the Beit, Celebrated, acauine able not only to dispatch an army by camehardly a loll In firing all along tho and, troops have ; been sent to meet the valley of the Marne, on Paris, but line, or ratherthecircle, as it, had now them. .McMahon arrived 1 . IT Lf, to take a Frinchr army marching on become.; Count BIsmark, at i , French women in A LL U me are and that on dwrtPUoasOBJitaliUr wearing Belgium Mayence or Cteblefitz, lu the flank and ment came over-- this long disputed hill, mourning for - the. t dead, slaughtered tbe Habeas S S. Stevens; General 'Aent,1DonncU lBl beavtes toprder.lroia Team Harness, rear. Some have beselged Strasbourg between Foray and Sedan, to support through the imperial aod In j .The Em?X and style of taounuaa. Von variety !I2jyr jTlalcw Gen. Frelzbt Agent Chicago, a name vigorously, and when we have got the the regimen ts already established there. peror's life' would i notiamily monnleaa stamped with oar nanto and be. worth a. old German town back again wo shall Price tiw and clrcaUr-o- a ment's purchase, in France, so intense appll- tty ? OmailipssBee wlU taaa . Passenrers ef of It. COi I. I makeaQibralter Is tha Judlghatloq at.lhe surrender .of lilt and-oalMASSACHUSETTS. t'ifFmmmf9i:imtJia nmmiQaj Itami j05 j5ote .Proprietors flea. PamAgt Cfeleago-iA correspondent' of the Tribttna, a m of 2J2.Sl.iC when toe confident mvj Sedan, ws army r .Tslneil xaiiFrench odcer .with the BalUo fleet, m VlCtOrV.' r n:'t 1 t by'eaieh ri:iw ed writes from Copenhagen harbor, Sept. AJartmouux -lowest Just been star tied with ratei wne V.? !-H l C E. Ajouege, aiea at Hanover, theThe city has Asrent. Ticket 3rd, that the squadron had hitherto N. H., this morning, Rami, new that Iron the report 77. rate.' : M f,- ' plated aged d218w2tms axjo ly ! " " lr - . a I : j f. ! To-morr- ow i , Lu-bra- n, -- ! DRESS GOODS HADD, tiiihih f Dis-endon- Tot ne, n. , RAILROADS. wllll)-lUltlrN4- U Ma. - . a. FORSYTH'- Pioneer lt B I .... .. . mu-nicippali- ty, loonnnnniTinn Tnnni j 1 - i . . . - 1 nt :i-.3- i to-da- y, . ' to-m- or -- to-da- y, le, head-quarte- Clap. Rock Islani S!IT nOUSE, . BAfLROilD aide-de-cam- , -- . . rOUIISEIID HOUSE OillAIIA& CHICAGO m ! 1 ) . iir a -- . - . , : Cars' ; semi-omcia- to-da- -- j i11 aj". . ; Prus-slansdectlned- r L . . jto t 5 1 .: 1 y - ' . mm, '.-t- JOHN HAGELL, un-prutec- . , . , to-da- 'Sift0' ' - i .esMsBes,;c y. . , . .-- , -- ffiJ,AHE9 Ti..,rTnm,rt VTfvf"1 sihdiGeaVeapica y ; ! -- . |