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Show But apart from, and above all this, there Is tho inspiration of the spirit of the Lord, renting upon the people, en work of gaged in the great latter-da- y budding up the kingdom of God on the earth. This may sound fanatical ana visionary to the ears of unbelievers, but their skepticism cannot affect in the least the .knowledge of the Latter-daSaints. They know ot the truth of the THE EVENING NEWS. GEORGE C. CAXXOX. EDITOR AND FUUU&UKR. 91 October 10, IS70, ouday, y of tiik TKOUBLC. aii i;M work in which they are engaged, and they all realizs, more or lees, the grand results which will follow from their i of emancipation A mfmukr of the "happy fariiii" re present labors, therace from thraldom whole the human fides in this city got into (rouble on of .every name and nature, and Baturday evening. The "fruily" has and injustice the inauguration of that reign of nu unfortunate knack of getting iuto and righteous trouble and of putting their foot in it peace, unity, harmony the earth la destined event It might have been imagined that the ness which to enjoy. That period has failure of the Provo raid would have ually already been inaugurated and is enjoy taught them caution. Were they men ed to some extent by the Saints; and of sense it would have had this effect, but their acta prove that they are not though opposition and apostaoy are rife, the iuceesant labors of the faithful They do not lack activity or vindio are constantly accalerating the progress tlveneda; but they commit such stupid of the great work. blunder that their cuergy destroys Tho building up of the kingdom of their own plans. God is regarded by the world at large, On Saturday evening about six o'clock as either entirely visionary an attempt wad made, by Major W. P. or something as an event that must transpire In Oflley, a deputy postmaster of this city the far distant future, but the Latter to assassinate Mr. E. L. Sloan, ono o Saints view the matter very differ the editors of the Bait Lake lltrald, in day in fact they realize and know the otllce of the latter on First South ently, that they are actually eugaged In build street. The facta, in brief, as we had up that kingdom. them from ;Mr. Sloan, are is follows ingTheu the character of the teachings OtTley called at the JhraUl olllce and daring tho last four days have been o asked to see Mr. Blean and was shown such a character a none of the re in to the latter' room, which he en Ilgious teacher of the world give to tered, and locked the door Inside. He their uUciples; and this must have accused Mr. Sloaa of having published struck all preseut, especially strangers certain thing in the Herald derogatory or is. They were so practi to his character and said that Mr. Sloan cal, so full of wIlorn, and so thorough would have to take these statements in their nature to pro calculated back. Otllsy was requested to leave ly mote the spiritual arid temporal inter but did not do so. Mr. Bloan made an ests of the entire people, to bring abou attempt to open the door, but only sue a complete oneness, to break down ceeded in uulocklng it, when Ofllley social distinctions, and t raise and seized him and drew a pistol and held 1 elevate a!i c?ae to the euioyraent o to Mr. Sloan's breast. The latter, how the rights and privileges that the ever, seized his hand and prevented Great Creator designs that all His him from cocking the weapon. At thU children shall enjoy. point Mr. John T. Caine entered th When thousands of people assemble room ana umey wm disarmed and together in convention Inspired witn given into the custody of the police such views and feelings, and remain After OtTley wm taken to the lockup for several days 'listening to teachings we are lorry to say, his Excellency calculated to strengthen their failh, in Governor Shaffer gaol his private Sec ere as? their ferror, and spur them on retary, Mr. Black, to endeavor to pro in the prosecution of the high duties care tbe culprit's release. In this devolving upon them It is no wonder however, he did not succeed, as the that such occasions are joyous in the policeman in charge had no authority extreme. to set him at liberty. It Is a matter o The manifestation of the power and would bo more freo to travdamong the neonle and nreach to them. He deliv ered a very powerful discourse In which he showed what naa proaucea me. wonderful union that exists among the Latter-daSaints. His remarks were' reported. y ELDER ORSON HYDE ' ' . . jr. The choir sang: "The morning breaks, tho shadows floe." ELDER JOHN TAYLOR. y . one-ma- Y HiCuSTAR'S" WILLIAM ... lE'GPS, VEGETABLES, Ac, promotion of truth and righteousness. City, Elder Cannon called over the names Pimn farti: KAFFLE.-Tic- ket tl. 00 of the following brethren as having each. Apply to Mis. Colebrook, d 262.12 been called to assist Elders C. C. Rich and Lorenzo Snow in settling the wanted. At the Disebkt Nkws Office d 1.500 feet of Pine, 7 or 14 feet long northern part of the Territory: Long-leafe- Ezra T Clark Bro Vitsall, 13th Ward John 1 Brushes David Hess, Farmington Niels Wahlstrom, 17th Ward Ludwig Suhrke, 14th Ward Charles E Robinson, Pleasant Grove do John A Robinson, Charles A Berry, Springville Horace Drake, 12th Ward John Luther Dolton, Weber City Ebonezer Farns Charles Hubbard James Peterson, Mill Creek Jeppe George Farlkman Joseph Evans, Lehl Joseph Thomas Kingsberrv Carl Marcussen, North Ogden Wilholm JELane Hiskey Daniel Law Benjamin Clark Peere Fordbam William Jenkins Walter Iloge, Providence Lewis Gerand George B Morris, 19th Ward sorgo Cllsaold, 11th Ward William Andres, Morgan County Bonjamln Wright, South Cottonwood Frederick Y Bishop do do Charles K Wrlfrht, West Jordan Henry Lewis Mtth Ward Joseph i: Mullet, VJih Ward Mllo Andrus, Jr, Dry CreeK Larou Andrus, do do Samuel M Price David B By bee Alma Peterson Charles Peterson, Weber City, Morgan Co Thomas Ashment Benjamin Peart Miron lllgley, Jr Henry Dixon Neils Rasmassen Ezra F Martin. 3d Ward Andrew J Johnson, loth Ward Robert Collins Fritz L Johnson, lJHh Ward Benjamin M Harman, 15th Ward Henry Hayward, lGth Ward Robert S Wood 14th Ward Stephen Theobald. West Jordan James Johnson. 16th Ward Franklin Merrill Albert M Merrill Daniel Bryan Also the following to go on missions to England: John I Hart, Ogden Charles Lambert, 7th Ward Conference Adjourned till the Gth day of October next. -- The choir sang: 4 inrhu thick, and from 4 Inches wide npward. Also a lot of Maple Plank: 2 Inches thlca, and from 8 to 10 Inches wide. al a so-call- ed d -- GREAT WESTERN MAT HE G MANUFACTURED PAUL S I BY LECHTEN3ERQ 19th WABD, SALT LAKE CI TV. Parties desiring these Matches can obtain them through Z. O. M. I., or at tbe mamj. fctarers depot, at the 19lh Ward NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. S70lm SALT LASS J. S. WIBTG. ECLECTIC PHTSICIAX. five Doors south of Groeabeck &Son O roes beck 8 Block, 8a' t Lake City. CallsStore, attended to at all hours. OFFICE To Commence at 8. Doors open at 7.20. d254-3mo- Eftonday 33ve. OCTOBER 10, 1S70. GRAND SPECIAL BILL AttentionI Attention! FINE PATRIOTIC PLAY ! SCREAMING FARCE! MILITARY MEN READ THIS! An Immense Iot of CAPTAIN CROXALL'S BRASS BAND .UUTt II Y ClOTIIIIIG, Will be presented, the Splendl 1 Melo-Drama- A , Guns, LSO Sabres, aud Military, OR, Trimmings, TBI Of All Kinds, MOOR OF SICILY. Wl:h tn at Astonishingly Figures Immense Cast. CAPTAIN CBOXAWS BRASS BAND will be In attendance. lie At CIOTHIIG entitled, Low I DIPABTMEBT- II-- B. CLAWSOX, d229ctf To conclude with the Side splitting Farce, - Sapt. A GREAT BARGAIN THE CHEAPEST! CHEAPER TIIAX will sell a Hoose. half Lot and X HUD'S MY (HOST! With an Excellent Cast. REDUCTION' OF PRICES: 8econd Circle, Front Seats, 75c U., Second Clr- cie, liacK seats, aocta., Tbird circle (all parts rood Orchard, situated one bloc north au.l half block west of Temple Block. For particulars enquire on the premises of d209:lw4w86:2 THURSTON. " 25c "The earth is the Lord s." i. jmmnisTBATOBS' notice. tbe novae will remain Benediction by President George A. Oilier parts ef as Derwre. Smith. havinr claims against the , ALL persons 1U) Oeorge Cronyn. or tue firm ot.le The Conference throughout has been BOX OFFICE open for the Sale of Tickets on P.erri.wlli pieae present them at 2.yi s the Day of Performance at 11 o'clock. characterized by the rich outpourings 2n,25i?dJa8nenl knowing to be indebted toPrUS tbe above will call and of the Spirit of God. The instructions cToslS.11 "Ve 008U,M tue business mast be have been of a nature to make all wU1 ? 801(1 0610 w cost In lota to ThS8tk Terms cash. purchasers. Saints rejoice, and none C. MRS, ELIZABETH I. WILSON, who attended could fail to see that the General Administrator. on is Israel of the increase. power FRED T. es-- them-elye- true-heart- John Nicholson. PERRIS, Wholesale Clerk of Conference. ! M. I. Z. ed Co Administrator as to assets. partnershipd262-2w DRY GOODS ana BOOT and SHOE P eaciA.li To ram DESERET NEWS. GUION LINE BETWEEN New York, Qneenstown & Iiyerpool TJ IMG IMMEN8E JOB LOT OF d Pri SCHOOL. ..:.. &iiniE - NORMAL 1 y Et MORGAN COMMERCIAL COLLEGE AND to-da- 3F o ts worran opened bis Commercial Col- It for day and evening tnition. lege y C. Z. I. M. Military Wall Tents Just arrived at mm, to-morr- ow d mis-statemen- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. EXTERMINATORS. For Bats, Roaches, Use Paste, Exterminator OPEN DAY AND EVENING. For Bed Bug, Ac, Use Liquid. Exterminator d272 lw For Moths, Bel Bugs, Use tbe Insect Powder. Remedies known.r infallible "Only W. S. CODEC, Agent, SALT LAKE CITY. C2fl mws 2inon SHIRKS, 1 1.. KtAtc And Ilees. Bro. Woo. D. Rob Wholesale and Retail Dealer in every descrh Hull Jl erta, purposes going east to purchase on comhe of all Stock Lire and mission kind; import FOREIGN AND BOMESIC "Pralso to tho man who communed with also guarantees to deliver Italian Bees In pal- Jehovah." treated. ent moTable frame TUves, at Z2o per colony. 2FSLTEX A.Smith. President For farther particulars apply lo C. II. Baasett, YOUNO George Prayer by PRESIDENT BRiailAM or at Spoke for some time on the subject of at Kimball & Lawrence's Store himself, at Conference adjourned till Ptoto City. 10 a.m. for the...dead, who had passed titration 1 - -m ' t Ac. fmm piartn vunoni tne privilege oi ronfcrrnM Folki nnd Slraugeri, wlfch Batter, Eggs, Poultry nor iha trosDel. Mans of Utah, Great Orders from a distance showed the m He Authentic latest the 10 a.m. Sunday 9th, promptly attended t of the plan of salva a Alt lake Valley and City, with Fortran ana nmnrhiinilTinefl8 : The Parowan Choir sang: so One door Calder Bros., of alb er form ji. tlon. At tne conclusion oi ma uieuounw Autograph of Prest. Younjr, in pocket "How beautiful upon tho Mountains" . tA hfoaaed. In the name of Jesus, the lnslnglo sheets, convenient ior mailing to EAST TEMPLE ST., HALT LAKE CITY. all the Saints and all the friends abroad, can now bo supplied by Calder d2G5clm Prayer by Elder Albert Carrlngton. congregation, Inhabitants oi tne eartn wno are ior iuo Bros., or James Dwyer, News Dealers, Bait Lake Addressed the Conference for a short ime. He stated that none had ever helped the Saints but the Almighty. and that He would continue to be their friend. He prophesied, of the ultimate triumph of the Saints over all their enemies and that no power would ever stay tneir progrees. ... .. .The choir sang: Saints Showed that, In the Latter-da- y do are course but the they they taking AI of out the tbe designs carrying and that no power will ever mlzbty.them from hinder performing the work they have commenced if tney are raitn ful. The gospel addresses itself more par to those who love tiutn and ticularly is no wickedness so des right . There which is perpetrated as that picable under the garb of religion. It has been mostly men who were enwrapped in the cloak of pretended Christianity, who in the past; have driven ana persecuted the Latter-dasaints, uoo.iu inaugur atinir the work in which we are en gazed, has commenced to correct all the evils that are In the world; Not withstanding the numberless religions and vain philosophical organizations that exist, the demon of war and other great wrongs still stalk abroad. No power can correct them but that of the Almighty, through revealing heavenly principles to those who are willing to receive them. There has beenTbnslder- able said atout the one-ma-n power. I is a mistake to use this expression in connection with the Latter day work unless God be called that one man. He believed in the power of God; but the up men to act for mm Almighty raises on tbe earth, as he raised up a Moses to lead Israel President anciently. of lirlgh&m Young is the mouth-piec- e God to us. We are all instructed by him; we receive intelligence from the same source as tie does and we there fore know that he speaks by tho inspi ration or Uod. This cement 8 us to gether. We sustain n Mm as our head aud this is tbe power. Our extreme regret that the Chief Executive spirit of the Lord, through His servants, unity extends to temporal concerns beGod lias a right to of the Territory should identify himself tne presiding priestnoou, was more cause itusisinright. those matters, for He ere with these disreputable proceedings, and striking during the past Conference govern ated them all. lie created all our sursuffer his name to be mixed up with than ou any previous occasion; and roundings as well as those beautiful those of an attempted assassin and his while such power and wisdom Is mani- bodies which our spirits Inhabit.. Mb. Martin Harris, one of the associates. fested by the Priesthood, and such three witnessed to tbe Book of Mormon, Yesterday morning, on the personal power, earnestness and unity by the arose and bore testimony to its divine solicitation or Marshal Patrick, the people, the latter may laugh at the authenticity. President George A. Smith spoke a prisoner was released, and appeared efforts of apostates, and of cliques and short time: he said It Is remarkable to this morning before the District Oourt "rings'' who are their avowed en have the testimony of Martin Harris. when he was indicted and placed un emies, and whose purpose is to retard The Book of Mormon, however, carries evidence with It. The promise has der bonds of $2000 to answer at his trial. the progress of the cause which they been fulfilled that those who do the to are striving promote, for God is with will of God should This assistant postmaster,exAsjociat-eknow of the doc Press agent and would-b- e assassin, Is hem, His blessings attend their trine Uiat it is true; thus the Book of abors, and will crown them with suc Mormon has thousands of witnesses. also, according to his own reported statecess in spite of every opposing power He bore a powerful testimony to the ment, an 1 public rumor, a deputy U. 8 truth of the latter-dawork. Marshal. Truly we have some choice and Influence that may be brought to JhlLDER UEOROE CI. Uannon read the otRclals In this much favored Territory. bear. testimony of the witnesses of the Book Mormon as published on the first of This, it is said, is the person who has page qf that book. gulled the press east and west with so President Brioham Yocnq gave a brief account of the manner id whieh about many outrageous the witnesses of the Book of Mormon OF TUB aftaira in Utah. left the church. He related circum How much longer will our atmos- CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF stances showing that uone of those witnesses had ever denied their testiphere be contaminated by the presence LATTER-DASAINTS. of such persons? Whenx will executive mony. He bore testimony that Joseph Smith was as great a prophet, aa true and judicial dignitaries cease to lend and faithful, and as good a man Jeans 8. Saturday their support to such a contemptible excepted, as ever lived. (Continued.) The choir sang: clique as that of which this mendaWhen the motion was put to the cious correspondent" is a representato sustain President Brig- - "Go, yo messengers of glory." tive? And how long will it take to ex- Conference nam xoung as rrusiee-in-rrn- si ror the Prayer by Eider Charles C. Rich. pos the whole scheme of the malig- Church, he arose and tendered his res Conference adjourned till 2 p. m. , nant but dander-bendethat office. At this the con- plotters against ignation ofmanifested strong signs of regatlon our liberties? Sunday Jrrn, 2 r u. And, when Elder Cannon isapproval. us be Let The Parowan choir sang patient! A few more shuf- stated that there were two motions be fles and cats like the Provo,' raid and fore the Conference,' one to sustain "He's gone to the silent land President Young as Trustee-ln-Trus- t, attempts at the lives of our citizens, and other to accept of his resignaPrayer by Elder George Q. Caunon. and the "hand" of the rlng".will be tion the of that otllce, thousands of the peo The choir sang: freely exhibited. We abide our time ple shouted "no," "no;" and, when "Arise my sonl ariaf jQ', .7. the first motion was put, the vast conand are certain of tbe result. off thy 'gullfy rears.'' Shake gregation, agitated by one common ELDER ALBERT CARRINfJTON feeling, moved and surged for a few mere- Addressed the conference: He showed not satisfied with moments, and, THE CONrKKF.SCK. ly holding tip the right hand in token that there is but one way by which the of sustaining the motion, great num- human family can attain to the things rose to their feet and held up both of God; that is by obeying Semi-annuTiik General Conference, bers thejslmple ana a nanas marmnr up from the oi tne uospei or Jesus. He which terminated last evening will not human sea. Many went of the strangers principles desired the welfare of all mankind be forgotten soon by the saints who held up their hands as if whatever might be thelrvjew or tradifiresent the tame spirit that moved the tions. We gathered to these valleys to were in attendance. It has been such my. ine scene was one devote ourselves to the worslp or God a time of refreshing from the presence great assem never be forgotten will which those and there can be no better or nobler of the Lord as none but Latter-da- y wno oeneia ic. ana oat rew by persons pursuit. Many would; like.- - to seeds Saints enjoy. The attendance the two present could prevent feelings of in give up this purs at and introduce-th'first days was good, but not so numer- tense emotion swelling up in their institutions of civilization ous as we have seen, on Saturday the bosoms. There stood the veteran. faith amongst us; but we will never do It. ful leader of a people who had been led Although he, In common with the rest people from the surrounding settle- by him through the most trying scenes of the had been driven and per ments began to pour in, and yesterday that have proved him to be their best secutedSaints, for worshipping God tcoordlng the attendance was very large, there earthly mend as well as spiritual ealde. to the dictates of his own conscience, ana me people uttering a united pro yet he had no bitter feelings against his being probably not fewer than twelve or test against ms to act for them persecutors, as he believed they did It thirteen thousand people present, all in a position or resigning trust. n their ignorance. He continued to of whom, with the exception of two or President Young tendered his resig speak for some time on the political of the office of President of the position of the people of this three hundred, were Latter-da- y Saints. nation Territory, Peroetual E ml ratine Fund, and nam showing that Congress could not be Bach gatherings are ever of a pecu inated Horace jr8. Eldredgeas his suc ixmsutuiionaiiy sustained in the dosI to that omce. The resignation tion it assumed toward them:1 The pronariy joyous nature, because of the cessor was acceptea ana tne nomination unan gramme of the enemies Is 'to '"oppress family reunions and the meeting of old- sustained. Imoasly them, so as to them on to the com time friends to which they give rise. On to were sus motions the When some mission of overt put act that would be all such occasions brothers and sisters. tain rresiaent ueonce A. smith i a for waff in an extermlnatlnc? pretext parents and children, scattered over the Historian and General Church Record crusade against them. Those, however, Daniel H. Wells aa who plot and scheme for the overthrow Territory from Bear Lake to tho Mud er, and President Publlo Works, they of this people will accomplish their own of Superintendent meet together and rejoice In each resigned those office. dy, Carrier , others' society for a brier season. At ton was nominated toAlbert ,;, t j .j the office of ajscomnture, PRESIDENT QEOHQE A. SMITH f General Conference, also, those who Historian and General Church Record were fellow members In the same er, which was carried unanimously. Addressed the Conference. H Btattd riomlnauons to the office of Superin- that When the Bute of Deseret applied tranche of the Church in England, tendent for admission Into the Union aa a. HLat of Publlo Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Denmark, for the present. Works was left over Congress was bound, according to the Sweden, Norway, France, Italy, A vote of confidence and thanks to constitution, . to give us a Tejjuhucan the First Presidency, for their labors Jn form of government Switzerland, tho in which all the indies. Australia. the offices they had Just resigned, was officers would b elected. by the people, the isles of the sea, and from almost but they did not do It. 'He spdlteln re every nauonauiy on earth meet and to the ordinance of bantlam fa latlon ' PRESIDENT BRIOZLA.U YOtJHO renew the fellowship and friendship of the dead, showing that all the benefits Gave it as a reason for the First ox was o romance ooaia not be tormer years. endency resigning those offices that they joyed until a temple 8honld' befaliy built In non-Morm- and it could bo administered; determla with work to we if go that, nation to nmsn tne xempio uero, uui enemies will begin to howl; yet, if the they will acSaints continue faithful, should devote complish the work. We w some or our nwuuuu wwwug mt building. Let the bamta jearn au tney can about tneir iatners, ium tuo or dinances pertaining to tne aeaa may De . mvu.v. Prpflident Hmitn tnen spoite ou me nature of the institution of marriage. He man marry for eternity said, let every woman Bees Hiier evprv .mi kuuu, husband, for the man is not rthfol wiftiont tbe woman nor tne woman without the man in the Lord. The .MtVr . octmva noma excellent instruo Olvv. flnns on tne suDiects upon wmcu ue which Per WISTEBX TJJTIOJr AFTERNOON Telea;rapti Line. DISPATCHES. (CARKf Bress Goods MLNNESOTA, MANHATTAN, Now on exhibition (up Stairs), will be sold at Prices without reiereace to Cost. 6r STAPJHBS in great Variety, aa FOUEiaX NEWN. usuai selling on small margin. H. B. CLAWSOX. FRANCE. A MAILS) THE NEVADA, NEBRASKA. WYOMING? COLORADO, Salllnr from New Tnrb .ntruf.,u. CABIN passage from NewTork 180, Gold. tom New York; tM from tTCZZZZr Qowistwn, Glasgow or Xtlp?2lt payable In currency. or o Germ an r, France, NortK!2.,roni way, Sweden, c at Lowest Rate. cnuun, xrejanaana tne Ctontlnentr ADniv wk vlt rr T t. ra a. itTrrrwT m r -- Balleoa Trip. W. May, of Paris, Tourts, formerly of New York, and William W. Reynolds, of New York, furnishes the following account of their trip in a balloon from Paris, which place they d!82 It i le.ft at the same time with Gambetta, both balloons having risen at 11 o'clock, on Friday morning: When about 800 yards up the wind FOR SALE-VE- RY CHEAP I died away, the balloons remaining AND the Prussian camp. MusNEAT COTTAGE, containing five rooms. was fired at the balloon, as were ketrycannon. I A With lot mil Of Chnl.hMrlni fmi( . also in the balloon situated on South Temp . e street, six blocks distinctly hearing the whiz of the balls. ...I At Ka rnt.. am the United Mail. States Carrying wmce, in ine nth Ward, 8. The Prussians used fuses, endeavoring . L. CIIt: also one frill nit-- int to set fire to the balloon. Ballast was culUraUon, and ten acres of land. thrown out of the balloon, and it moved xue aDOTe WU1 be sold In separate lots and on the which away. gently Daring trip, V Co' 8 TVellSyFargo very fasted five hours, several attempts were Express. Forreasonable terms, for cash or stoek. . n T&rtlml.r. made to land, but the presence of Prusor . his ynuumi L. Tne undersigned is now running a sians In the vicinity compelled the Bunting, at his shop, first door north ofj Kimball & Lawrence's Store, Main street, s. L. party to throw out ballast, and, rise of Uiio to Daily each time. They finally landed 3 Stages Proyo C11' again at " Rouge, in the department of ana Tri. Weekly to Fillmore. Somme, where they were received On and after JULY 1st, 1870 there will be run OCTOBER CONFERENCE A$J warmly by the people on account of in connection, a their. being Americans. They lost slghtof Gambetta's balloon line of Stages tdSt. at about three o'clock on Friday; it ana Mount at landed tne celebrated ueorge Dldler, and they were Meadow Valley Mines. joined' by M. Gambetta, when they continued their journey by special Connections made with Stages; for train with him to Tours. Along the route Gambetta was enthusiastically received by the people. The balloons Tintic and Serler Mines, San- were to have left Paris two days sooner, ,. . aM3 unu Arizona.. . . but were prevented by lack of wind i v. ti 1L ri i Theoad Is TJepaurtrnent. May and Reynolds report that the SI?iW.i?2e;w 00041 MaU and Accommo Parisians have determined on the de8U George 'J " will offer the Largest Assortment ot fense of the city which Was quiet and nuea nays iu nonra. ? WE rtn V nvftlat. mmwmm wss apwy rm-lzadd w f that it is imposal-bl- e orderly. .They Ticks, FlasiBiels, Prlata, JLlnseya, He- for the Prussians to capture Paris ex PROPRIETOR. ceptthroxrglx famine.! The appearance EOanketa. CarteU. Clotlia. BmUlaid of Paris Is much as usual. The shops OFFICZ AX WELLS, FARGO COS, Shoe rer brouaht to this eitrr. at almnlr and dally, but closed earlier than C. 2". 9.-Ch- arles " - SOUTHERN MAIL sta-tionary.p- ver The-part-y r-- n.i " J. m 270-- - Trl-TTee- kly -- RETAIL . ! . ni.tuvi -- DRV GOOD afJLS?f. i V- - m- y ; fropnl the alege befpw and gardens. , as are also the cafes d!7 If ' 8EZX7ZX, Aanrr., truly remuneratlre profltaV:; ; |