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Show i&kyming h'.ji , iu-.. i a- - tvMi. i SwtU f one ! yar, 110 00 a nn . etrtl Bests! Agwit U..S eOOXiss JOS PtlXTlNS OFFICt . D ESERI la xJS On Copy on year,. "LIBERTY. I ''' HzgKntbft rwUfte, Vol. III. Fau-bour- er dl HM:, to iniTirr Srrrrr Oarl-bald- ut i rs - ou. the-effo- rt g. ex-intern- al t, . ct nt Hag-lan- d. Ilshed statement that Fish has Instructed Waflhburne that he can do nothing whatever to mitigate the sufferings of the expelled Germans. AVashburne, under the Instruction and permission of the State Department has offered relief and mitigated the sufferings ex-of the Germans efmany thousands ofThe limit of his Paris. from pelled forts In that direction has been only through his incapacity for physical effort and labor. FOI THE ITALY, the troops and Affairs la Rome. . aa tne. ConOtet between K. Om casb rm & T . ' das4.-t- f . it 1 ; UIIIT1DV CLOTllinG, I. peo Italian soldiers and the a asked uenerai M. ple subsequently to Insure the for a guard, in order himself prepared to supply nls patrons Guns, personal safety of the Popejthe General KEEPS of fresh Vegetable kinds for that sent purtroops immediately Frails, Femltrr, Batter, EcsTsanacoasly pose. ' Term of peace-Not- from Bliniarck. es London 22. A Tribune correspondent has arrived from Lyons and brings Rome is now completely occupied by an important account of the internal Italian troops. The people have been condition of France. Tho reported in- permitted to retain a guard, composed surrection at Lyons, against the Paris of the late troops of Italian birth. All government, is not true. Our correspondent left Lyons on Sunday morning, after spending several days thcro. The municipal election was held on the loth audit returned a majority in favor of the Independent Committee and Council. They are rao3tly members of the international working men's association, who fly n red flag. They distrust Trochu and Favre, but do not rea provisional government. Tho ject town was quiet, except the incessant cannon practice. The whole male population was armed, generally with muz-zle-loadin- cr, Most Runs. of tho battalion carried no flag; a few have their colors and associate amicably smooth-bor- e Five thousand men with the others. from the Rhine valley were throwing up earthworks. Lyons is resolved to resist If attacked. There were about 40,000 regulars in the city, mostly young volunteers, or old soldiers, who have returned to service; it will be some weeks before the former can be made soldiers. Troops from the Algerian Department, were concentrated at Lyons, Moulins, Nevers, Coungersaud Tours; there wero about ten thousand of theso men. I traveled with a Gen., coming from Oran , who assured mo that masters were perloua in Algeria. A rising of the Spanish aud Italian colonists at Oran, had been crushed with little los3. The papers found showed that Prussia was connected with the affair. A foreign legation, containing many Germans had mutiaiedt the Arabs were blockading the frontier towns and had captured several tr Ins, loaded with powder, flour and oats. We passed train after train of northern mobile gardes, going south to join the army; these from the towns wearing red, those from the cockades. Train country, after train of people, drawn by locomotives belonging to the northern, and! western lines, were going south for safety. Reaching Varness, we discovered that the mobile garde, of Moulins. the St. Germalne forces and those of the country between, were under orders to leave for Africa, to free the regular troops still in the colony. At where we stopped for four hours, in middle of the night, we were halted every hundred yards by sentinels of the natlonale garde. Every hour a patrole, with officers and lantern, in due form, went round the town. The men were in plain clothes, and armed with muzzle taadlngjcavalry carbines. At Tours, I learned from excellent sources, the French plan for the national defence. All the young regulars, are to be concentrated In some one of thorn. Iso open town is to be defended in tho north, but the fortified places of Lille, Obbevllle, Dunkirk, Calais, esc jaaio and lirest are preiuerDourg, to a siege. Havre, which stand pared has au exceedingly strong fort on the hill, is being strengthened with lines like those at Lyons, but Raven is to be abandoned to the enemy. The Southern army, when concentrated, is to wait until the latest possible moment, to gain time for drill, and when one of the outer forts of Paris is taken, the army will march north against the Prussians. As to military preparations, in tren- erai, mere is an abundanco of men. but small arms are exceedingly scarce. There is greatdlfflculty in r.ettlncr even smooth bore muzzle loaders. Further supplies are expected shortly from England and elsewhere. Ammunition Is still more difficult to obtain for the cavalry and artillery. The Crouch expect the Prussians will march from Beauvog upon Raven and Amiens and so cut off North-easter- n France. The malls will soon be sent by Cherbourg Instead of Havre; It will, however, be as easy for the Prussians to march from Ramballt upon Alenson and so cut off the whole of the North from Central aud Northern France. St. Molo. ;alone would remain open for the London mall. IjONDbN, 23. The Prussiau ITonUer. an official organ, published at Berlin, contains, this morning, two notes from Bismarck to the ambassadors of neutral powers to the North German Confederation, in relation to the propositions for peace, now under consideration. The first note, dated the 13th, urges, the necessity of better and more material guarantee against any new attack by .France, and especially upon the States of South Germany, Bavaria, Wurtemburg and Baden, hence the need on the part of Germany of possessing those forts which are new a perpetual grievance. In the second note Bismarck repudiates all ideas of German Intervention for the reorganization of ranee, nut says lr and Metz remain In French strssbourg hands, the offensive of France overpowers the (defensive of uermany. These material guarantees alone will! give peace, while France, retaining these places, will always truce as her to choose her own time forenabling the renewal of hostilities. Germany asks only passive strength to resist such an attack. ;; The Time Publisher a Laleoram from Berlin of yesterday's date, saying that B ismarck and J ales Favre were closeted all day oa Thursday the former Insisted on the meeting ef the constitutional as trl-coior- the rest oflUmnnal-rnMnntho army has been dismissed. nf annroval PMiTar continue throughout the kingdom. It is unougut lue pieoiscite.; win on Sunday. The prisoners taken place - til .it i DTI of hv tho. wav aTfollana rtrt- thfl rinl the Papal army numbered about 9.300, consisting or ,ouu Italians auu ,ow foreigners. Sabre, and . d213Sm sowsnia- C. 3Z. PAIBTTKRS, UUAIBrEItS A GLAZIERS Two doors West or 15th Ward Assembly Rooms. d7tl 1 Mllltftry, Of All Kinds, at Astonishingly Loftr Figures f At tie Ctfim(l:lSPillfUi!1 J ik SILT LIRE HOUSE, d225c IX. B. CLAlTBOar SBpS tf EAST TEMPLE STREET, SALT LAKE CITY. CENTRE OF B VSINJSSS. FRANCE. F. tITXXE, Frencti prisoners. d212 2m PaoPKIirroa. Tours, 23. The newspaper mail and i letters arrive here spasmodically from Paris. Gen. Cluseret has been reMINER, called from the south, as he is thought ATTORNEY COUNSELOR. to encourage dissatisfaction and disorder among the people. There is an Ofllop at residence, ad 011 tlx St immense supply of cartridges at Lyons. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Dispatches from that city announce the arrival there of great numbers of All kinds of lesal business promptly attended d361tt- French prisoners, who escaped while to. en route to Germany, under a guard of soldiers; many more managed to reach JAMES HAGUE, TouL Balloons at Paris are still in active AJSTT TEMPLE STREET use, Enabling the military authorities E to keep a sharp watch of the movements of the Prussians. Another balloon from Marshal Bazalne's headquarters at Metz has fallen within territory controlled by the French; the balloon contained 137 letters from them. It seems that butchers meat Is very dear at Metz, and the army and citizens are consequently eating horseflesh. There is of provisions other than great meat. plenty General Garibaldi is still a prisoner on the Island of Caprera. Italian war HAS always a supply of Gons. Tackle and Bolists,8hot, Fishing vessels are cruising about to prevent everything else In that line. his escape to France. Also Saddles, Bridles, Whips, 8 pars. Harness Trimmings and: a Large assortment of Locks, flrst-clai- w - and Hon Trimmings. Blgaofths BIQQUN em oaio SPAIN. The Vamito spreading. Madrid. The vomlto is spreading rapidly in the seaooast towns ; , TJtanii !, DESERET disaf MARSHAL'S SALE! m of Utah. Territory of Bait Lake. flfty-seve- lac, n. TOWNSEND HOUSE air. r M. T. PATRICK, i it . and-UeaU- PACmC.TEAIlIlAIl Cl Time SebedsUe, Jaly U.,1870. It;,' i 1 j 'i Mil ' : ....'! :: . 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With hit pure FamO Med&hei, to thelast three ovsr one hundred 3atlenU months, Has eared,case has. died In his charge. and not a single The Chronic sufferer may obtaia eliI without ! takrng mercurial potaons ;Lii' Pioneer Line of iJtah. ,J : oiffs, PBOFESSOB OF ELIftOlVTTTCSV .4- t IB Nineteenth; Ward. chioo Marysvllle Sacramento1' Saerameate:'-- Stockton nt.i . San Jos Oakland. San Frsnclsoo RAILROADS. UTAH r i S. w. wirrpplVB " r S. Marshal. d247td fits All; A j. i. m. cnooii WKX.X4 m r.. 1 tale Cash. i Enxiolre or d225cti st 1 HAUL LPMBE tt AJN p r TO (JAEiJlS stab; V SI OFFICE WKVVS ..M'i'.rj County Half Block: East Deskret News Offloe, TTJRSTJANT to the command of an order of sale from the District Conn, of the Third ..JOHX W. YOUSG. JJLadlelal District of the Territory of Utah, to me Proprietor, x uwu sxpoM to pa 0110 sue, at tne "uwwBi United States Court Room Bait JLako City, on see Tourist milE the Minerals and the 13th day Of OCTOBER. may A:D7l87a at 10 X Natural Prod actions of Utah at a glance. o'clock described a.m., the following property, The Wild Beasts. Birds and Reptiles ox the ........ TT it. Rocky Mountains: Wolverines, Wild Cats, BeElanlmr West side of lot (Z ihmul in at the Lynxes, Eagle. Serpents, eta, Indian Dreraes, Block (57) Plot of Great But Tomahawks, Scalps, etc.. Bkolls, Pottery Hat- Lake a point A, vea feet at survey, thlrty.se chets, Medicine Bulls and Curiosities from tho sooth City north-wecorner of the of nald lot. Ancient Indian Monads. Fossils: tho Mammoth, Ortnooeros, Corals, etc. feet: thenoe east one hundred and tyeven Admission 50 cents, open from 9 a.tn. to 5 slxty-crefeet, thenoe north twenty sevea ieet, p,m. one handred and sixty-fiv- e west, thence .lest, L BAR FOOT, J. to with nriTeleze ofroadwav pliesof beginning, d257:ly n Manager, the north side of said pleoe of land, together with the household furnuure sad fixtures, 10 oe sold as the property of Frederick Reich, at the suit of Hooper, Eldredge Co. Termsol M 1 -- Historian's Offloe. MUSEUM & MENAGERIE - iLATH V r Daily; exespis Orders can belelt atMrs. Green'a.Dsesamaker FUst South, West of East Temple St. ''- R WANTED AT THE authorUed by Eldr W. W. CLUFF to receive BQbscrlpUans for the Boandinapiar. ' ROBT. L. CAMPBELL, ATT' BE r r : . m L U AM I Pioneer Furrier of Ladle Far. Male, Repaired and Altered F . HOUGHTON, to present Fashion. d258-l- c scAnninnviAir; FURS! FURS XX FURS!!! to-da- y, ' - Trimming, A Co. - g- z ed Ve-so- n, : ' ' ALSO OHADD, car-don- It ef An Immense avuuuicii rOBESCE. so. fMtv. between the PIOHEER nnfinrroA In T.AnHnAxesieruay VEGETABLE & FRUIT STORE mob. The GREAT BRITAIN. MEN READ THISf MILITARY Ward. Reoidene, .4 AttenlionI Attention! and PhyBlclnn, Surgeon ISfcta aft offleo WEEKLY 1 IS.TTIHs sembly to ratify peace. Favre conceded W.H. Hooper, H.0.Eldrede, an indemnity for tne cost or war, tne nOOPEU, ELDKEDGC A Cow surrender of part of the fleet, the dls- D AN ICE H3. mantling of Metz and Strasbourg, ana The fortresses. Pros other possibly SALT LAKB CSTTY, TJTAH. elans are apparently preparing to Gold Dtiat, Cote, Zand Wcmrant and jBSxehatu move on Orleans, which has been evac bought and told. wlS-- t uated by the French. W. F. ATi DERSOJT, n year..,. ins Copy on l UA UUM1 threo months,. No. 259 - 11 r , DI AKIU.T N fcTVVB. ) tele-Krafti- (KbUibed every Wednesday . " Tct is rot the satiWEDCiy" SALT LAKE, CITY, SATURDAY jSVJSNINGr, SEPTEMBER 24, 1870. Yesterday a moet curious sign of the was the number of foreign flags siege I to the Engflying about Paris. I went H Eclrgraplt. lish Embassy and there was the Union over the gateway in I'er WIIMMX V.VIOX Trtrtr.ph I.le. Jack flying be street, aand, that thereboard mightwas black no mistake, great that: "this fmt up to Inform the publicand It Is the English Embassy," (MUH1.1LDI WATCHED! same at all the foreign embassies. Every foreign resident In Paris hangB out the his nation. The number of flags flag Black Death Spreading! withofstars and stripes that meet one in every street gives an idea of the reWAY MIMSTEIl to EXGLAXD! gard in which the French capital is held by Americans and English. of the lYiljunc A cable on the ISth says that Oari-balConflict between French Troops at Florencecorrespondent writes that he had received no ami 3IobX V authority from the French government, and that the rubbish or scum tiKOri'i.U I) 111 DOT APOPLEXY! which calU Itself tho Italian govern. ' , . ment keeps him a prisoner. He has been allowed to leave Caprera, IMILAI and UUIIXED neither nor receive any massage. Tho Italian government, upon being questioned, owing to their neutrality, to allow Garibaldi's refused have they Battle neap Par Is! departure. When Favre offered a French replied frigate, tho Italian government that they should deem the net in direct NEW YORK. hostility. The Prefect of Lvons telegraphs "wo lie port or the treaty What Favre offers await Garibaldi; will he coins?" This of Paris rMr UaribaldlInvestnient telegram was stuped. Tho governcompleted-- Tout being bombarded l, French uaunnlllon defeetlv Favre ment would be glad to got rid of but they dare not bffend Prussia. ud Itl.nawrcU Home to be In Capital r Italy. The French minister telegraphed "if we have caught him, wo are saved; If not, Nw York 22 A Tribune' corres-pomiewo can." from Florence on weAshall do what telegraph correspondent to tho T ibunc, ut the -- 1st tli at a courier has arrived from Berlin, on Thursday evening the correspondent with the Italian that the telegraphs statement the mili ofllciai entered Home with the as tary situation, declares the ofInvestment lit army. au It n party column. There were of Paris completed to the extent deemed four killed and thirty wounded. The for all purpo?e3. Tho troops Papal troops held a strong position, requisite while marching to bo assigned to their l eu inUiuU after the assault a white met no resistance, except ou wai received from Mota Colla, positions side of the city. Tho attempt-- e south the then came a deputation from the DiploJ defenoe in open field wai completely niiUttXOIii. xu lueir owu carriage, es- frustrated by tne defeat ol Ucneral corted by the Pope's dragoons, and the divison on tho 19th. without any Venoy's arranged capitulation The bompardment of Toul hstfe been further Uio&ldhed. The foreign Papal continued since the 10th of September troops laid down their v.rms and will be- by the Incessant firing from the heavy sent home. treat preparations are beTho guns. siege railway from Urou-nau- d made at Florence for the transfer of inj? Toul rtppronchea which turns the capita!. Msttlnl is well treated. completion, A corespondent to the Tribune investing Thi juviilo aro fruni Berlin on the i2nd that The corps molested by daily sorties from otHctal adtlcCj from headquarters report greatly the and attacks by fortlflcations J uiw rarre TTeaent. The II rat point French tireurs. At Metz, during the considered was whether the constitulast fortnight nothing Important has tional assembly, about to be chosen, occurred. A sortie was made by a becould relied upon to recognize a French corps along the Strasbourg turntreaty made with the Favre govern- pike. The engagement lasted only a ment as binding. Favre la understood few at dark. The ended and hours, to otreT?p;teTpi9t an for the Prussians are the Chateaux occupying cost Orttwr war, the indemnity demolition of the March lehut. At the tak Strasbourg, of Metz and fortifications, Strasbourg ing of Lunettes 52 and 53 secures the and the surrender of part of the French successful runlnir of the ' for parallels fleet. and fortlflcations. stormlnsr the inner XHoneer steam of The propeller the flnaTcapture of the city. No French Stephen Caudlt &. Co'a line, of Newark, vessels remain In the Baltic. X. Jaaak at the wharfin that city, 2Vt'6tin' The correspondent before In consequence of striking a snag in the on the writes, Mthe Strasbourg, river. The cargo waa large and valua- Are of the Germans 18th, is with maintained ble and putTsriii heavy loss. force. and Increasing RelLry & Catlom'a store, at Patterson, perfect regularity reply of the French is Intermittent, N. J., w&i robbed of $50,000 worth of The rurlous, and generally HarmThe burglars re- sometimes dry good last nigh. with shells are defective, one their less, a horse and moved the plunder them of third bursting In the air. Their wagou and have escaped. Is deficient; 80,000 of of fuses apply A special to the Tribunet dated Flor- them were recently captured on the ence 21, says that the portion of Rome, Rhine. called Leonine City, on the right bank All efforts to drain the moats have of the Tiber, containing the Vatican failed; the heavy rains keep them full. and Castle of tit. Angelo, are not occu- The could be taken any day by a place pied by the Italian troops. It is doubt- determined but Werder's in assault, ful whether the Pope is in Rome to postpone him structions still oblige 23. York New A special correspond- it. The Uermana because ent, in London, telegraphs the par- the Inhabitants are complain, to allowed leave, ticulars of. a meeting between Favre thus defense. in Beef the the prolonging Terand Bismarck In the Chateau of is five franca per pound, horseflesh riers. Bismarck received the French city two francs, vegetables are unknown Minister with great courtesy and opened and salt is scarce. the subject of peace negotiations at Much information as to the internal No result was reached but, in of Strasbourg Is brought by condition the course of the discussion, Favre asunder arrangement serted that the provisional government persons leaving, Swiss The latter with the delegation. could put Prussia in possession of such welcome but to refuse the receive poor material guarantees as would make it the rich emigrants. certain that she could lose nothing by The French Tireures In Alsace have after peace, even should the scattered by tho Uhlans. The constitutional assembly reject the treaty been whole province Is now regularly occuthat might be agreed on. He also de- pied, and Bchlestadt ana one or two clared that the commanders at Metz other to be. expected are and (Strasbourg would obey any orders Theplaces are or Alsace t people issue to them. for impatient his government-mighpeace ori any terms, they have been In Condon there were some expecta- cat off for six weeks from all communtions that peace would be concluded on ication no letters having been the basis qr.lhe temporary occupation sent or outside, received. of Alsace and .Lorraine, by Prussls; and by the surrender of Metz and titras-bourIn commercial circles, however, MISSOURI. the hope 5f peace Is nearly abandoned, . as It is believed that Prussia will insist Sadden dtntb. on terms which no French government St. Louis, 23. Geo. W. Clark, the would at present dare to accede to. known Ohio River Steamboat well The Tribune' Paris correspondent down in a fit of appoplexy In write?: "It is said that General Trochu apilot, fell store yesterday, and died almost intends to call Into Paris all the troops cigar which are now outside and not employ- Instantly. ed in scouting. The heavy guns of Fort Ivry did KANSAS. great harm to the Prussians massed In the woods. Tho French losses are not Arrested. are but as much published, reported jet says Leavenworth, 23. A dispatch less than that of the Prussians. This that revenue John Sheer, has commenced a series of struggles at Lawrence which inaugurates the siege of Paris, collector, was arrested charged ewith embezzling one and which must now be terminated by yesterday, thousand dol and tifty-nlnwithdrawal of the Prus- hundred victoryorand the lars in he waived government bends; a sians by siege that will convert an examination and was released on a house into The fortress. deter every Barka-low- . thirty-fiv- e thousand W. bail. mlnatiou of the garde mobile is unques-tienaMdeputy collector under Sneer, was snd'f&l resolution of the na tloiud UAnlaJs4 not less firm, hut less also arrested. boisterous. The province &nd communes are fast OHIO. comiDg to the rescue of the beleaguered W.rkmta Injured. capital. Three communes have already subscribed 5,000,000 dollars and thirteen CINCINNaTI.23. The lotsta'nf hitll.t. others 22,0ou,00O towards the national loz. erectlnz in Miami Cltv. wv defense. the workmen to yesterday.preclpitating Tiis of the alrU changes a ceuar iweniy-eigUnarles Geota wondetlaUy itoux. day to day. Fewer and Mitehsll Wiokleyrest; were badly hurt, are more in are to be people them; shops foreman iaiawy. mreo otnera were seen clol; more soldiers are out and me fewer oistiar to bo seen. At ten more or less Inju red. a.m. the cafes are rigorously closed, and by eleven the boulevards are deserted. WASHINGTON. Ambulances, with wounded soldiers are Minister to coos Ian !lf passing, and we have grim WAsnnOTof. The President has rumors of houes and whole streets be tendered the lined with the of Minister carriages parsing ing to EngUnd toappointment Hon. O. P. Morton, of line. The dread of. spies has not yet died Indiana, who has signified his acceptcut: J Ksch man looks at his neighbor ance thereof. There Is the beat authority for say with suspicion. leg that there Is no truth; In the puD- 4X. The DESEBET HEWS- - WEEKLY TEKMS roam raunmvo. xascutiop or book asd i.cirinuna job Seml-Week- lr? yabUahed every Tuesday and BatnTrTsyJ TRUTH ' kjuor. .. - HSr DESEBET 6W CAfHOK, M ,,. eai. art Tsnple Bineta S. , i news i ( w u Zi4.n . Coforedf ; i.Ti-.- I,, . r.' i Papery eihiLr.es ano?weUtt . 53 tc-- : AHD SATURDAYS inipenai. eaik'Korati'isoraF. weaismi'unv''v 1 i FoUov Census Ohedic CBolloi TolLtvatral m1. Leaving Ogdea (X3ty 5 aan. and alt laks j lrsn 3T9 aiJJSPWntttrwaq biuaL ell CUy, 4.10 pMLi est wUch ton flsre 'wlir entitle CAP,-mri; t irons MCMMdiiBthe imreaaaar 07 Uskst,( ioMretnjni'e4 e day and train free; ;sanl win stop by the folded Cap; Fist Quarto P arrangingwttn the bonduetor.'atany polat on led iNote, Packet tarf Commercial Pot, ' Pi oxr m nut lympgw r,fT fm. w ra. tne uae to taxson or let ;' ; passengers,; wm please purobaas theh tickeU Passengers ,Mter.-iTls-u me Ymrr. TH6ttl Pacer. at the offloea,' Fifty- - cents' addUional. wi4 be ana vsnw Whita WKta.1 ixnoeTs, eharged when .the Are is collected v online oiBlssat jLrass tBoardata tTt'U by S8f tnil trala-:- 0 .,. 1. f.' Uivtrt nls a fii.ixnSlirn to sn?bi t Iwu us. ' U' 'i , iTnrax BoaiTar cmder lsriJa, oraiel For sil InCorntaUwa concrmlng Freight o Bo5lV ;Sfw A :ioardara-e;rnt. ., to ' Passage, : 1 (. - and-Folde- d , r .4.4 con-slde- ra 11 ! 1 - 0 Alto, 03.00 per Pay. V1 Onsolbasses' will take' PaWesiger SF m wpv;ie lai.utuej U ' Hotel La any alber . City j, r same rate;' ' f ; ' - ' tally ' ''.' : -- apply 1 vjV t j- "'' - ,:i Jfr.a t,.r'jnnrfOksia "'vntiwrir-iiitil' t dll-l- y -- , ; 1XO. C ALDER, i i. i . 4 ... Tletart aad Freight Agent; v ' 1 ? '; ? : ;savgn:ttatrirrT wawatLaiT yIre Cloths, FslUnrjtraiarm knn rT2iitr4V .y airi 7 d2Q3 tm ." tnia tilt Let, t...rr,---- -' t- - ; ejoIiv e.-- i - |