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Show buck was attacked on Saturday forenoon by the French, and notwithstanding tho superiority ot the French foreos in numbers, they were defeated and the attack as repelled. Pulili'shecl every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, 1 bytbeOoDKN Pu'BUsaisa Compist. i I Vienna, 31. teihisof suB$crurTioX' Three Months Single a" W r BATES OF ADVERTISING. ' ,7 i . a Sauara-conitwt- to n ' a a , ' OCDEX, UTAH, WEDXESD AY, AUGUST 8, 1870. jUid J 35 $ 60 70 40 eo 60 65 MO W) 135 IMA 'AMI fbr in advance. tsu' lines of type ot this r!.rlv advertisers allowed to chance at pleasure, -;- th milv the additional tibarge of Iweuty-nv- e a souaie for couiiwsitioii, but they will be ,nuts cUjred EXTRA for occupying space over Notices or Advertisements retained on lie chai ned tweuty-fiv- e (he outs.de of the paper, will per cent, additional on the alKive rates.with the Advertisements, uot marked on the copy numlier of hwrtiotis, will tie peliliidiei at tmr opat transient tion until ordered out, aud charged "'nvv.RTlSEMKSrrS'iHserted till forbid, will lie in every instance, and cmtinued until ordered out, ' ' c iared for accordingly.. advertis-..- . The privilege of yearly and half yearly I. restricted to their direct line ol busii.es, and Uyei ti- .11 luid. Auction. Real Estate, or other be, aliarg nieuts loi gu to their regular Inula, will J for separately. Advertisements from the Stales will lie in Brted without the cash (at, our advertised rates,) from one of our ceuinpaiiving the order, uulwl authorized Advertising Agents. In .iHiiniuiiications devoid of interest to the .,i.iir or intended t promote private interests, will be charged as' advertisements, and payment in advance. If tiersoual in character, we reserve fhe right to reject any article, or advertise ment ot this class. FKANKLIS'D. RICHARDS, Editor C. W. PENROSE, Associate Editor. OCDEN ' Rome, 81f The' first detachment of the French forces lately garrisoning Rome, left thU city on Thursday. .ii in ;, I ; London, 81. At a ministerial banquet on Saturday - I. VOL r $S $15 $ 30 Square 10 linw, $2 H $3 25 u 3 6 7 10 18 ' 1 7 9 It 21 40 6 10 13 13 30 1 Column, 60 45 11 16 l'J 25 " V n. o.i Ql likl Jo mouth. Cards per Buiines 1 Iransin(avrtilnij of rs 1 i : f;l?!.i ;l - J mr -- U " ;?TMt ?! " ; - i ii lievotea.to .flows, Literature, Agriculture, science, and tlio Arts. t "WA The official journals at Vienna an nounce that, in consequence of the defi nition of the dogma of papal infallibility, Austria abrogates the concordat. DIRECTORY. Fiiiled 'Stales Officers for I tali., B Y TELEGRAPH. hou8e as 'cred " rr: room found open, and a numbered bonds were stolen; the instrument used was an ax and the struggle must have been terrific, with evidently a number of persons engaged in it; indued, suspicion rests on number of workmen who were engaged lately in repairing the house. Nathan was president of Mount Sinai Hospital, and a very prominent and wealthy Jew. The weapon used was an iron dog instrument, used by ship carpenters. The New York Stock Exchange this a. m. offered $ 10,0(0 for the detection of the murderer of Benjamin Nathan, a prominent-and wealthy member of the Ex- Special to the Oc.dk JtscTioif by th Atlantic and , racioo iiegrapu Uouipany.J New Irish Republican Party in Pennsylvania! Gen. O'Neil and Col. Brown Plead Guilty! Shocking Murder of a Wealthy New York Broker! change. ' The English Ambassador Tries to Make Peace! ' Washington, 29. As has been stated, immediately after his appointment to England, Mr. Motley, at the instance of Mr. Fish and Mr. Sum ner, drew up lus views on the Alaoama question; this document is now in the bands of Mr. Sumner, and it is understood that he will soon print it in the Boston newspapers. ashington, 30, eve. The Secretary of the Treasury y awarded to the Alaska Commercial Company a lease of the privilege of taking fur seals on the islands of St Paul and St. George fur a period of twenty years, the company to pay fifty five thousand dollars per annum rent, two dollars or five Shillings on each skin, fifty cents on every gallon of oil, and other provisions in accordance with the Act of Congress. New i oi k, 30, 5 p.m. Bismarck Shows Italy Napoleon's Double-dealing! Italian Alliance Secured by France! Serious Negro Riot at Lexington, Kentucky! Accident, between New York and Albany! Main Army of the wertf called out. The formation of Militia, and the' citizens being armed, the riotous dispositions of negroes to the highest pitch, and a charge was made to disperse them; shots were freoly exchanged, aud threa whites and four or five negroes were wounded; one po liceman ws shot through the head and died this 'a.m. The engagement was short; the negroes quickly broke and fled from their retreats; however the firing was continued upon all whites who appeared, and in many cases the latter were driven into their houses or other shelter. Great excitement existed this forenoon, and another riot is apprehended this p.m. The negroes lie hidden in alleys and corners, and have barricaded the doors of their houses and supplied themselves with weapons. In addition to the fire arms they possess, assistance has been sent for, and before the time of election, a force of Militia will probably be here sufficient to quell the negroes, and any disposition on the part of tho whites iu opposition to them. Cincinnati, Aug. 1. The reception of Archbishop Pursell here, on bis arrival from Europe, will be one of the most interesting and im posing affairs of the kind ever attempted in this country; all the Catholio societies of the city and its vicinity will contribute to the occasion. The colored citiiens of the wards have organized uniens and adopted resolutions on the mportation of the Chinese. The deter mination is avowed by them not to up old or rountennnce any party which sustains any such system of cheap sla France and Italy, the terms of which are as follows; Italy to ossijt France during the war with Pussia; France to withdraw her troops from Rome; Italy to Issue a plebiscitum in the Pontifical States, and if a majority is in favor of the Plebiscitum Italy acquires the control of those states France to pay Italy a subsidy of 00,000,000 frsnca. pew lork, r.t, mianicht A fire occurred in a tenement house several porsons were injured and one woman died from suffocation; loss, $35,000; caused by a kcroseue lamp explosion. The Mayor offers five thousand dollars reward for the discovery of the murder- er of the wealthy banker, Nathan, last night, and $2,500 fot any part of the jewelry stolen. Berlin, 80, The Prussian Government protests to the English against allowing the French fleet to charter supplies of coal' from English ports, for supply in the Baltic. Tho London Times mentions the re declares his inten- ports that the Pope i tion of retiring to .Malta, upon the r reach evacuating Rome. ': , New lork, 1 80, p.m. night, Mr. Gladstone said Cardwell de clared that the army and navy or r.ng- and wero in an efficient condition for war, but that government trusted in its' ability to maintain absolute neutrality. Paris, 81. ' The Emperor was in consultation with some of the department commanders to day, and orders which have emanated from the headquarters of the French army are believed to indicate that the plan of the campaign is completed, and that the Emporor will at once assume the offensive. Private dispatches received express belief that a general engagement will be avoided as Jong as possible, and that an attempt will be made to the Prussians and press their lines to the Rhine, where, if possible. the assistance of the gunboats will be made available. Everywhere through the lines greatj enthusiasm is expressed at the presence in person of the Emperor. attended a high mare bugenio, offered for the preservation of the sol diers of the army. Two morejeorrespon-dent- s were expelled from the lines to day, who were disguised as followers of . r the army. London, Aug. 1, lU.iiU. . Flour active, wheat active, tending upwards; corn active and firm; money easy. Governments opened strong, ai- terwards declined; cold declined 19, afterwards recovered; advanced on specie shipment, latest aalo 21. stocks, owing to gold advance, remained firmer closed 8o J to 80. ' Specio shipments to day 2,00,000 this week seven and half millions. . The London Telegraph news paper publishes a telegram from Paris, statin it' is reported that Marshals Bozaric and MoMalion's divisions have crossed the Rhine, no details Riveu-n- o action mentioned. the The London Standard, 'publii-hcrumor of a battle now progressing, bo tween the French and Prussians,' which has Justed some time; both armies arc in large force in the neighborhood of Soarguniez. . y, i ; , Consols, 89; 83J. ' 'Berlin, Aug.' 1. The American Government agent arranging for Antwerp to become th 1 WAMttKN Ht'SHEY, Suit Luke City. ' ' HAULER, , " IMona, Montana. C. L. . ' ceuire of trade between America anil i Europe. The King of Prussia left Berlin lust, night, and issued a proclamation of amnesty, that the rupture of peace and the" preparations to war did not emanate from Prussia, but Prussia being' challenged accepts battle. ' Hamburg, Aug. 1. ' The city is in a state of scige, expecting the French attack. A fleet of fifteen vessels, Imlcn with stone, is moored in the Elbe, to bo sunk upon the approach of the French fleet. London, Aug. 1, 2 p.m. t... Consols, 89j; bonds quiet. ' . . , Bank statement unfavorable. Loans decrease, four millions; specie decrease. four millions; "deposits decrease, fix and very. Over a million and a quortcr bushels half millions; legal tenders increased eight hundred and fifty thousand. Money of coal are on the way from Pittsburg to easy, three to five on call; exchange this port,'' on the present rise of the Surveuor-UenrrU. L. Olenit-nison river. dull; gold advanced to twenty-one- ; JlunietU-B. Over J Receiver of Hublie the reported crossing of the Rhine by Washington, Aug. 1 ten. Bout well has issued instruc the French army, closed firm; govern11. Secretary Offiit pcorge Lajid Registrar, of ments heavy, lower; stocks dull; market tions to the Asst. Treasurer at Aew declined alter bank statement was made Y'ork. retarding the purchase of bonds John P. Tupjrart. U. S. Amrssor Wheat less active; white firm, and the sale of gold during August ; the known. U. S. Collator 0. J. llollister. . corn less active, lower de same amount will be purchased nn fair Liverpool, Aug. 1. , demand; Wil.srm. C. Chief . Just'ckC. Noon. five viz. 80, London, of sold as in cold, pales California mand July; lis. 4d.; winter unsettled; wheat, supply fair; light. and ripe Associate Justice 0, F. Sn'ickland Consols, 89. Bonds unohatigcd. millions, and purchase of bonds, six Troops! wheat, IOs. 7d. Ky., 31. Lexington, Hawley. , . . , millions. t Liverpool, 30. Paris, Ang.'l. ' i( Anticipations of the election to mor eleven shillings and 1. New California on wheal, York, : Aug. Saturday inspected the and the Napoleon towns row cause a ferment in all Gone 200 Territorial Oflicei-sLast night, as the Albany express fourpence; winter wheat, 10s. 6d. and Second Army Corps at Saint Arnold.. notwithstand and in this cities section, II William Ovnorcs to DlenateNew train was passing Shutzen gravid creek 7d. Busline, commands that lino, keeping the f '' ing the precautionary measures adopted, Hooper. 30. to b London, hndsre, Prussians Jn check before Mozeile and passenger, supposi-no ot are scenes violence teared; the Zerulibabcl Snow. Attorney General Granville has announced that Lava- - Cobleul. with tho flower of the French Wm. Murrison, from a handkerchi Gen. ' groes are demonstrative with the pros Marshal 3. D. T. McAllister. found on his person, rut his head on lctte says Bismarck dictated and ISene- - army, The Imperial Guard, the Algepect ot exercising, for the nrst time Auditor William Clayton. Access I he I inw of the window and struck a brace, caus- - ditte wrote the secret treaty. rians and Sowara r between Forcbach ana new the their privilege, democracy Janu'S Jack. Trttuurir was scut to says a profound impression is created, and Strasbourg, it is expected that the luc death; body jnstynjt iuj their to determination avow a prevent of Common Schools Superintendent tho Morgue, by the treaty, and it is time the mystery campaign will open with the first great by voting.. Extra police have been detailed Ko&ert L. CuiupUuil. was definitely cleared up. mar the movement ' to be made on the side of in But excitement lntie gold ami mII tIia are closed. ii nor aalnnns by and a quarter: Strasbourg. Hold last evoniog Consols, eighty-nin- e "" ' of both pnrnes" dmeour- - ket at Fifth Avenue. candidates The and a hal?; opened Weber Count Officers: a rumor that a battle had been fought bonds, eighty-thre- e It is believed that the Gormans have age violence, and the better class of citi caused F. a rise in value, and some of the firm, caused by better Frankfort prices. prepared more in Bavaria,' Baden and Probatt and County Judye to zens disturb will endeavor prevent ' ' '' in aud a Wnitemtiurg, than in Prussia. ' MacMa-ho- ii Richards. Closing consols cighty-nm- o AMERICAN. ance. The county will go democratic shoots bought in at 121, although Select Mtt Lester J. Ilernck, Henry German buyers made quarter; bonds eighty-threwill open the campaign, ,, The health, quantities. large one to the but carry Republicans expect ' New York, 29, night. no demonstrations at all in the way ot Pans, :;u. Holmes, Richard ISallantyne. and spirits of the French army are re- -. offices. two or city The stock market was tinner tins p. m. Clerk and Recorder?. S. Richards Rentes advanced to OG; francs 90, and ported good. Gortzchacoff, is ' visiting - purchasing, which fact destroyed the Omaha, 50 , m closed firm. Prosccutina Attorneti Aurclius Miner but at the close, was not up to the high , market confidence of the German Camps. France Is regard- -' speculators; The Iowa Editorial excursionists wil William Critchlow, est figures of the day the leading fea Notaries Public London, 30, eve. flat. on started on iog Rrussia suspiciously.-- The Duki reach ' here Monday, they tures wo e Ohio and Miss. . .. F. S. ilicbnrds, A cargo of sugar ran into Perth Am- It is reported from Toris that the Cudor has left on a French mission to , the trip to St. Louis from Ottumwa, lust Lake and York New Central phoro main army of the Prussians are advanc Sheriff Gilbert Belknap. Denmark. The Public says, France has, boy, alleged in violation of the quaran& R. I. closing quotations. New York,' Wednesday, and will "return vm, Ucs tine regulations, and was expected Dr. ing upon Mulhatisen, a town of i ranee, contracted with an English company to Deputy Sheiff-- S Al'uim Brown. on Monies & Tuesday. 1 ; Ohio Assessor and Collector Sanford Bing 93 J (a) i ; ditto script 89 of Strasbourg, pay two million francs for the establish-- 1 would make an effot to get sixty miles south-weGen. Augur, who returned from "salt Corrochan Miss. Ui: Lake Shore, fl (i J. Cleve ham. of Health and will attack the French force in the ment of. spoedy Board The her. of possession he telegrephlo connection i land & Pittsburgh, 18; Rock Island, Lake yesterday, says the report that Treasurer Israel Canficld. at Perth Amboy sent an armed posse rear, which' It is expected will be forced between Caliao and (small port in Jut-- ; while at was bait insulted Mormons, by Wm. N. Fife. Coroner 113J; Milwaukee 4 St. Paul. C0J ; do, aboard to defend her against the New to evacuate Saarbruck ' and full back land, for the supply of intelligence, in Lake, was unfounded. Gen. Augur esW. 2J fit, 83 ; do, P York quarantine authorities, and hold upon Nancy. Skirmishing along' !the relation to the trench squadron. La Surveyor and Superintendent of Schools P. F. D. 7tii; N. Fronear tablished a new Military Fort, ; F. D., (w. 58 j Ft. Wayne, 94 Sm. W. Burton. her if possible against all commerce. line has been continued throughout the Liberte publishes an article against the1 Nash. uO; Pacific Mail, 40J (a) 40A vo, which be named tort John Uawlins, The vessel still lies off Perth Amboy day, but as yet no general engagement idea of the English occupation of Ant- "be will soon of Two Companies Infantry, The Irish Republicans of Penn., are The has taken place. is also reported aboard. of with the It sugar cargo Government: werp. stationed there. City organized in all t he principal towns in The Belgium army of observation Captain is in New York, and since the that the French army has been attacked An extensive beef packing establish Incorporated by Act of Jan. 18, 18G1. the State, to forward nun and means to of dispatches from Washington, by Prussians at Saarbruck, and driven east, has taken up a position on the ' receipt be will the on soon election ment, here, by heavy opened biennially Municipal Ireland in case England takes part in those in charge of the vessel have, re- - back to Sarrclouis, an important border great military road from liiefe to Aix ' lecond Monday of February. Meetings the European war; tuey are opposed to capitalists. . w ceived no orders. The Collector expects fortress, thirty miles 8. S. E. or Treves, La Chapelle. , , ,i , vl of the City Council weekly, on Tuesday ' Weather clear and pleasant. , he prolessional patriots in New York that she will remain here until further but that all details are concealed. French detachment has em- - , Another New Mam 30, York, Street, at night. Hall, evenings, City ." i "Hiris."' the decision City, who have been makings livelihood from Treasury department parked from Civita Vecchia. Two hundred Germans sailed to day Mayor Loreu Farr. . , , Beneditte has written a letter to the ... upon their profession of treeing Ireland, arrives. London, 4 o'clock p.m. Aug. 1. Aldermen F. A. Brown, 1st Ward; and state that they have no confidence for Glasgow, en route to take part in th Duke De Grammont, Minister, of ForOmaha, Aug. 1 ' Consuls Prussian the for 84 to ; bonds 82 to 83. war. Contributions 2d L. J. Ilerrick, whatever, in their ability .or. integrity; The Mormon emigrants left here for eign Affairs, in which, he stales that i , : Paris, in. Considerable ., ,. Aug. l..',.v are rapidly pouring 3d A. J. Shupe, while the Minister of Franceat Berlin, tliry denounced the proposed Cincinnati Rentes OG. Ogden Counf.ehri James Mo Gaw, Walter Convention, as a transparent frame of iabeinz used for sending men across Bismarck repeatedly offored to1 aid New York, Aug. 1 p.m. ocean. the W. Josiah bolDene- -' Burton, Thompson, William Wall Street very dull. Stock Ex France in acquiring Belgium incompetent and mercenary men, to Long Branch. Organic Matter in Wafer. Leavitt, Israel Canfield. ster a new movement in favor of raids on the ditte also says: "In these conversations, members closed attending change finest the ever were Races The Recorder Thos. G. Odell.' cannot at believe which me to drart his propoCanada; they funeral of the murdered broker, Nathan Bismarck asked Dr.' Heisch, being informed by anient- - , all effect the condiiion of Ireland. A witnessed here, immense attendance. Attorney A. Miner. to f. Governments sitions at his dictation; I did 'so, ' and onade manufacturer that be had suddenGold leverish, 2 two fine.' miles Hurdle Marshal V. N. Fife. 'Weather race, mass meeting of the friends of Ireland, dull, strong; wheat; dull,, firm; flour Bismarck retained tho drafting, saying ly found it impossible to make an arti7Vfaiurr--rAaron Farr. will he held in the Academy oiiMiiRie, for a thousand dollnrs. Fonr entries that be would submit it to the Jung. cle that would keep, experimented upon5 10, better; corn dull, unchanged. Assessor and Collector S. Bingham. 1 in a few days, and a committee will be won by "Lobelia" beating, "Bohannan. The Emperor Napoleon rejected the the water used, and found that p.m. ....Washington, few 7 Surveyor W. W. Burton. The public debt statement for July proposition as soon as they came to his grains of pure sugar would cawso it to . appointed to forward means to the Irish "Oysterman" and "Morres," lime, BeneditteV letter is in- be filled in a few hours with small spherCaptain of PoiiceV. O. Taylor. Republican Direetory jn Ireland. Sev Second race, mile heats, by three year thow s a decrease of 17 millions currency, knowledgo Justice of the Peace S. Eggleston. eral of the leading manufacturers here, old for a thousand dollars won by balance 33 millions, coin r balance one creasing the publio opinion in France ical nucleated cells. It turned out that In th hundred and three millions, of which against Prussia. Constable C. F. Middletou. have promised to support the new move "Enouirer" time ,.,. the water had been slightly contaminat- - ' ,' second heat the favorite "Lynchburg' ment. 39 millions are coin certificates. It is announced that the reserve corps, ed with sewage. A minute quantity of broke a shoulder, will have to be shot, Windsor, M., 20. eve. under Cannobcrt at Chalons, will be sewage water to a sugar solution, soon FOREIGN. Ogden Post Office: miles, $1500 Third race for all ages, Colonel John and O'Neil General moved forward, nearer to the advance, brought forth similar cells. Filtration Postmaster Isaac Moore. : .. .V -- 4 29. 1 Berlin, was won by "Ilelmbold, beating "Glen in the vicinity of Metx, Or Narey, to af- through the finest paper would not reGeneral Delivery from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Brown were arraigned before the Cir with dissatisfied is Prussian The prnss cuit Court this a.m. for violating the Eagle" and,"lvercauld, time, 4 i.3J, th ford more immediate support to MacMn-ho- n move the germs, nor would boiling for Sundays, from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. latter sprained a lee. Orant witnesses England s neutrality. laws, and Bazaine is at Metz, half an hour destroy their vitality. Fil- - ; at Strasbourg. 29. Daily Mails close, until further notice, neutrality committed to pleadedto gu.lty. . London, await the races. They were arid Douay at Beliiut. for Salt Lake City at tration through animal charcoal, how- prisou 3.30 p.m. 89. Consols at Bonds 81. 82; 6pened Cincinnati, san:ence. wtucti w,u oe pronounceu io ' For the East 9 p m. ever, removed them.' ' 2 va. a. 1, 29. ., ...Iterlio, Aug, Hamburg. Some disnerecmont has arisen, among wUen asked Gun. O Neil, morrow. For the West . 3.30 in Much excitement exists p.m. ,, anticipaThe French squadron entered the Bal ' whether he was cii'l'y or not, answered the' members of the' committee appointed ARRIVE , ting an engagement, and dispatches I) bv the Patriotic Mass Meeting of Ger tic on Heanesduy mgnw was he ' composed From Salt Lake City 7.30 a.m. promptly, "guilty; pa : the war department, are comm;ng in Berlin, 29. in his deportment, and mans, to procure men and means and - 4.30 p.m. From the East JlXOOUl) UlllLiL.ll JU VUlj as yet no information of the but text the sent has Bismarck is hourly.; England it Prussian the assist government; smiled when he made the reply. Col : - 7.30 a.m. imWest does not need cf 'the offer of the French Emperor in movements of the troops has been bankers, , Brown, when asked the same question held by some that Prussia MAILS 1" encounter another to in the Austria Prussia public; parted JENXINOS' NEW BUILDING, 1806,0-joi- n against .. men, and tnai n. is proper oniy io Close for North Oirden on Monday at seemed much discompossd, and an ' means to provide for disabled sol retuM ' .for thi district between the is expected to take place in the vicinity swered,' "guilty, 1 presume." Gen. J. 2.30 p.m. For Plain City, on. Thurs Rhine and Mozelle. Napoleon arrived of Saarlou'i8 and .between that and the ho diers: others maintain that in accord council, ' Mozeile. The advance, with part of the : day, at 6.80 p.m. For Hunfsvillc, on J.' Donnelly appeared 'by -.. ! to King at the front enthusiastic reception. ASD SALT LAK.B CITY. the with ance conveyed ,, promise affidavits woretobepresented stated that 2 p.m. French army, being in the direction f inTuesday and Friday, at 8 p.m. 29, . . London, with the and William as Draw Gold telegraph, Paaiifri tn by Dsnt, (Vila and Curwni y. toworrow, setting forth his sickness Consols for both money and account Thiunville.v ,j, ... ,. structions of the Mass Meeting by which Exchange on Han VrMiciwo, Montaim, Deliver, cause for continuance Col. Hugh 81. London, of nd all parti of Karopo. ' Ntw U. S. 82. bonds York, 18i2, Louu, should t pro 89J; not appearing to answer,' his they were appointed, they ' Gen. Phil. i state that Private eve. letters 29, LeateOgdan iailyf until' further ne London, Collection promptly attended to, tf '' vide transportation, xo ttie numner oi for Salt Lake City at 8 a.m. and bail was declared forfeited. The case refused 'access to the is considering Sheridan, Cabinet The being English men io oi desirous returning Daniel Murphy was continued young lines of the army, as an observer, on the ' p.m. (For extra trains see time of Major of participate in tne war. - Many oi mem supplementary , proposition' for placing A. Table.) For the East, at 7.25 a.m. For until another term by agreement part of the American Government, will and are abstaining only the navy upon a war looting. will are furlotfghed, Monahan John ' Council; Captain from & COUNSELOR. the to observations ATTORNEY West, at 6.33 p.m. make return between rumored A negotiation is makes his from enlistments of 'American citiiens. of the markets Arrive from Salt Lake City, 7 a.m. be tried tomorrow a.m. if he side. The Prussian de tone at Duke Gramont, end Lord it Lyon think committee of the otherwise his bail will be One portion "d 4.45 the belief Oflicv oppoKile Ogden Hotel, is p.m. From the East, 4.23 p.m, appearance, their duty to provide means for them to Paris whereby the preservation of peace here favorably affected by DOPES CITY. declared forfeited. from the West 6.85 a.m. .. ; t , wiil the first it that To engagement, general dny, however, ' return. Already one young man has is assured again.Richmond, Va, eve. Salt Lake City Tims. Prusthe tot of decisive in kinds All a The war result Irgal businem promptly ftttunilwt victory dewalked to New York and engaged to is not generally credited. 1 to. ,. be will Judge Guison, this a.m., gave a the French lines that more pensians, the continues; at on yesa to Exchatige panic Europe IMvine Worship cision, order ng a new election for city work his passage i ! broken. and etrated Count are announced failures Wheld every Sunday, iu fhe Tabcrncle, officers in November, and decided that sel. Rome, 81. IS. Bismarck recently submitted to the govCincinnati, 81. and vacant, are now officers 10 the School a.m. made to deJ and 2 p.m.; and in the are city of Florence at being Preparations ernment LAW, ATTOnXEY AND COUNSELOR-ANapoleon's whilst of proofs Ky., Lexington The made negroes filled by will be by appointment fend the city now vacated by the French Will Practice In all tli Court In Ctiih ihI "uuseg ot the various Wards at o.oU p.m. he city lust night, double policy towards Italy. eft streets the parading the court.' The fortifications are being reTerritnriw. "Pur's, 29, eve. Special attention given lo troops. manifested a.turbuleut spirit by shoutNew York, 29, night. be scarce paired, the Canadian defenders of the Foreign and Domentic Collection. to and said Food are into forage Ths city was excited to day oyer the ing and firing pistols piomiscously BUSINESS CARDS. Olile-In J,eavilfs Uriel Pope are expected to arrive this week. so in Germany. of Benj. Nathan, the air and at. bouses, and created , murder, i by near Post OMee, i Berlin, 81. ; ., Paris, 29, midnight. Itnlhliiiff, and excitement that fire L' ERT, MERCHANT AND PROFESSIONAL a nrominent burglars, alarm much 12 No. broker: residence, official German bulletin says Har- The formed between has been An alliance rtmild hr t wpply. fit will do Umi Militia State the and jLJ -West 2Sd H(rfiL It anncari that ibo bells were rung, J. IViUon Shaffer, S. A. Mann. ilurthal M. E. Put rick. , G. Ii. ITempsteaa, U. S. Attorneti I. E. Tourtcllotte Supt. Indian Affair . Governor Secretary Prussians in French Territory! Beneditte Declares that Bismarck Dictated the Proposed Treaty! Excitement in Berlin! s , Rome Evacuated by ; ' French Germans - from York for the War! - Sheridan Refused to French Army! An Attack the French tne Repelled Prussians! 1 i ; j e. ' , , : st 8-- . r , ; , y. , , I . ' . ... , 4 - .' 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