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Show c'lTniv irrnvrcmv '. n...l.. ... feublis'iea every PUBUSUIKO COMfANr. T tiy tll OOBKK r The market opens inactive ami ! Ml clininr; Vmw '8M u , ' f' KoimM tV ' to a: ," JUNCTION TERMS OF SUIiSC.KIPTlOX. ' .'.is '.rarMV'S. i.'l Napoleon has ordered 1he release of jail English newspaper correspondents, tnmr honor tv ui:t ,di relying upon ' erectly, as it is his express iTesirelo preserve the niost eordial relation wiiM England. Napoleon has telegraphed the fullow- n g lo Eugenie: ' ' Louis received hu baittism ot nro with admirable' sang froid. Gen. Fros- sard took ik htughU abve Uut kfl bauk VOL The Prussians mado Snarbrui'k. sbjnsresislaiic. W wet otrte first fell at our America for the benefit of wounded inc; cannon bulls and bullets, a bull which has Louis feet. preserved soldiers. fell near him. The Soldier wept at see- London, 2, bight.' We lost one otlicer and The presence of the armies of the ng him so calm. ten men. in PrusFrontier and Rhenish Provinces The Gavloii newspaper says Saurbruefc sia gives rise to serious apprehensions is a heap of anhes. i v ; . '! ' . ' A the families Paris there. concerning i p.m., .J. . London, , , in in this order connection, paper says to J. to Bonds,, J; Consols, 88j to avoid impoverishing the seat of war ... 3. Varis, the Emperor draws his supplies from a i ' ' ' Rentes, 60f. 25C. distance by railroad. r London, , i :' , Bombay, Aug. 2. Two vessels of tho Contingent Channel Additional arrests have been made this p. 111. here of parties implicated in the scut Squadron sail from Plymouth oft' tho secret for rendcivcus a probably of the tling ship Aurora. coast. Belgian '., i rankfort, Aug. 2. uerim, ik .; ; Brokers here now deal exclusively for at tho town of Another money, nothing is done for settlement Ganseweiler.fightAreported of French detachment There has been only one failure of lm of a and took line crossed the possession portance here, vii., W. F. Jager. village. The Prussians then attacked London, night, 2. The Lord Mayor's fund for the Cana the French and dislodged iheiu ,1'rom when dian volunteers now amounts to three their position in tbo village they retreated with a loss of five killed. hundred pounds. .bo irxpectqd U along The regatta of the Royal I acht Squad Skirmish may would seem that r.rusia is the lino. It y commenced with the race for ron general her Majesty s eflp. A heavy fog com anxious that the approaching should Cocur on the soil of engagement a pelted postponement. rathorland, m order 4hatihfl .work in-01 Brighton races commenood bo that of repulsing her army may Brighton stakes were won by "Border vaders. ' ' ' V T to on St. 90 the Leper, Knight." Betting Paris, 4. , 40 against "Kingcraft," 7 to 10 against The news of the battle of Saarbiiii'U "l'almerston." seems to have created little excitement London. been madu, The Timet this a.m. has a long edito here; no demonstrations have , .. London, i. :( rial on the war prospects. The writer Tho French official reports, of the thinks the delay iu military movements, are particularly rte- on both sides, is to be ascribed to the battle of Saarbruck of the French Met railusi.' oted to bi oiso demoralization of troops through having At the opening of the battle, ami whilo been moved by rail. wero forming, a lo3 The I rench also delayed on account of the French troops Prussians .boldly advanced the hesitation of the South German tachmeut of from the town and mounted the railway States, aud are now necessarily confined embankment which separated them from to the narrow ground of the Saar. In tho French position, from whioU they of tho fact, the entire plan to charge. At this moment Emperor has been altered by unforeseen prcparod of Metrailuse, mounted in tho battery circumstances of this sort, and he has French tho of rear opened fire,1 position, yet probably to form a new one. The half of the Prussian force were lull Times argues that the t rench Chasscpot, the lino of rails, and the re on account of its fouling speedily, will dead along A secomi dispersed. portion be found to be infinitely less effective maining position mid than the needle gun, and the difference detachment marched intoFrench are lit in this respect will possibly be sufficient met the same fate. The the success Ot over enthusiasm great to govern Ihe result of the war. distance was aixieen y The journals appear without their arms., The news from the rival armies on the Rhine, hundred metres. Berlin. 4. l' Active recruiting for the marine service official report of th Prussian The has been ordered. battle of Saar Bruck says,' at ten a.m. a Paris, ighf. town, A long conference was held at small Prussian detachment at thU the Prussiad formed which opposite the Bureau of foreign affairs, between three French diLord Lyons, the British Minister, and army, was attacked by of a battery of fire the vhilo I'rince Melternich the Austrian Minister. visions, guns opened entUetownt and Duke De Gramiuoiit the frenen iwantjr-tkrfiThe Prussians at two o'clock evnnuntvil Secretary. There is great activity town and retreated to their main pothe tlio Bureau, aud tho employees are at ' the loss was small. work day and night. Though religion sition; ' " r 1 .'It- t ' takes no part in the war, tho sentiments of the Catholic population in neutral . Our Saxon grandmothers caJloil what are now known as garters, "shankr countries are adverse to Prussia. 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Marshal U. S. Attorney 0. II, Jlompntetid, ( Supt. Indian Affairs J. E. Tourt'ellotte. C. C. Clements. Surveyor-GenerReceiver of Public Monitsi.' 11. Overtal on. George II. Registrar of Land Office ' Maxwell. U. S. Assessor JAn P. Tiiggart. O. J. Hollister. V. S. Collector Chief Justice C. C. Wilssn. Astociate Juiticct 0, F. Strickland and to Delegate Congress Hooper. . upon which the decision is barfed, William II. Proclamation to the ple on the Baltic toArm Against Invasion! Engagement on the Prussian Suspension of the Central of Brooklyn! Bank . ... ' The PrussianNeadle Gun Superior to the Chasse-pot- ! l' ' : . The South German Army armed with Elint-loc- k Guns! k Battle at the Prussians Driven from the Town!" Arrest of Newspaper Saar-Bruc- Correspondents as Spies at Mctz! France, Austria fc Italy to Form an Alliance! Prussian Defeat Con- firmed! Fatal Leap of Mat. Com stock! The Supposed Murderer of Nathan Discovered! lested. Position of the Opposing Armies! .: I Tho Prince Imperial Stands Fire! Another Skirmish -- The s French Dislodged! Particulars of the Battle . of Saarbruck! . New Vork, 5 o'clock, 2. Money easy ; peace rumor caused a decline in gold, to 21 J; closing 21 J. Incorporated by Act of Jan. 18, 18C1, Exchange, heavy; government firmer ; Municipal election biennially on the stock stronger; ma.ket generally li gh-ciecond Monday of February. Meetings wheat more active, ironger;' w.n of the City Council weekly, on Tuesday tcr very firm and saleable; white dull, evenings, at City Hull, Main Street, firmer; Kye, better, supply larger; Loren Farr. Mayor Corn dull," easier, more offering. Aldermen F. A. Brown,', 1st Ward; New York, 6 p. m. 2. L. J. Herrick, 2d Gold, firm, 21 J; Government dull; Sd A. J. Shupe, stocks' heavy ; Panama advanced to 85. Counselors James Mo Gaw, Walter An immense crowd, nt Mammoth witnessed the race, two mile Thompson, William W. Burton, Josiah Park leavitt, Israel Canfield. dash; four started, "Major" won beat' ', Recorder Thos. G. ,0dell. ing "Cavalier," Susan. Ann". J and "be.Second race for all Attorney A. Miner. laud" time Marshal W. N. Fife. tnile, for club pi se ages, Treasurer Aaron Farr.' , of four thousand dollars. Five started, Assessor and Collector S. Binghnm. "Glennct," won, beating "Conolly," Surveyor W. W. Burton. "Boaster." "Erin" nnd "Legal ie" lime A. Captain of Police 1'. G. Taylor. Third raco for iv club purse of Justice of the Peace 8. Egglcston. mile heals, .1 ln'ot Btx started, $250, Constable C. F. Middletou. "Judge Curtis" won, beating "Biddy Maloue," "Viley," "Cruisker," "Pom-pev,- " "Baile" and "Harriet," Time, ORden PostOfllce: Postmaster Isaac Moore. New York, 2. General Delivery from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Loss by the burning of Hoboken ferSundays, from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Jivs. Wall.Just night, $50.(MK. Daily MailscLose, until further notice, ry boat, Theencincsonly were h i ared for$20.00(). for Salt Lake City at 8.30 p.m. The bark which the Ferry Boat drifted For the East flp.m. against, was the "Arnout or lsremen, For the West 3.30 p.m. loaded with 3000 barrels of petroleum. ABltlVE j"" C;' '' From Salt Lake City " - - 7..T0 a.m. Fortunately the petroleum was not. igni- 4.30 p.m. ted. ,The Raleigh Standard publishes From the East - 7.30 a.m. the public confession of sixleen cituena West of Alamanca County, N. C, to the effect MAILS Close for North Ogden on Monday at that they have been members of a secret Br6tlier-hod- " 2.30 p.m. For Plain City, op Thurs- organization, styled, th "White it ft uartL" Thiotl ut ional nut ? or ' day, at 6.30 p.nr. For Hnntstille, on and fhnt thevit hkve withdrawn" from the Tuesday and Friday, at 8 p.m. Societv. ' Tha 5?tiitfi T)rjnocrat!c"Cbmmtrtee of i t , i Trains Leave Ogdcn duily, until further nV Georgia, have called a general Conven mst. ice, for Salt Lake City at 8 a.m. and tion to meet in Atlanta on the 17th Stations Central the from Information time (For extra trains pee U. P. U. H., is to Table.) For the East, at 7.25 a.m. For along tho line of the the effect thai the confidence' of eitiicns the West, at 6.35 p.m. Arrive from Suit Lake City, 7 a.m. in the cessation of the Indian hostilities and 4.45 p.m. From the East, 4.25 p.m. is increasing daily, and that the overland'.' trade' with Idaho' and Montana is From tko Wc 6.35 a.m. ' rkDidlv increasing, Salt Lak City Time. A nirrnliir has heen issued bv the second Auditor of the Treasury, dated Divine Worship is held every Sunday, in the Tabernclc. August 1st, stating first that no action for bounty, un at. 10a.m. and 2 p.m.; and in the School can be taken oh claims Hotises of the various Wards at 5.30 p.m. der the decision of the Supreme Court of March 14th,' 1 7t bj the accounting officer, until further letrislation by Cop gress. The Adit. Gen, cannot designate theriehts to which saidoccasion applies, T?TERT MKItCHANT ANB PROFT!SlONAt. the President's proclamation and the will do them hv eupply. J man Miould n tr Tte nt the rt. general orders of the war department, City Government: r; y . 3-- 5, Y BUSINESS CARDS. it TV j New York. Prussia demands full explanation from Austria aa to why the army of the South German army has been supplied with the old flint-loc- k musket. The Prussian war expenses amount to over 25,000.000 francs a day. Tho Central Bank of Brooklyn has suspended. Liabilities said to be heavy, assets unknown. Washington, 2. The Commissioner General of the land office has just prepared a patent for a Handle in California, ' known as a tract near San Juan, containing 4,493 acres, which will be transmitted lo the' Surveyor General at San Francisco for delivery at an early day. Omaha, 2. The department at head quarters is in receipt of a telegram from Fort Laramie, of the 31st inst, reporting the arrival there of Yellow Bear, one of the ohiefs who lately accompanied Ked Cloud to Washington, direct from Bed Cloud's camp, on Powder River lied Cloud, so far, has been very successful in inducing the Arapahocs, Cheyenncs and Sioux he visited, to promise to remain peaceful; but all these tribes and bands are destittftc, and anxiously waiting for the promised supplies from government. Letters from numbers of the Big Horn expedition, report the party prospecting in the Territory assigned lo ihe Crow Indians: so far they have not been mo- : ,, Probate and County Judge F. D. t Richards. Select Men Lester J.,llerrick,. Henry AMERICAN.1 Holmes, Richard llallnntyno. ' New York, 2. Clerk and Recorder F. S. Richards. from the vicinity of the advices Berlin Aurelius Miner. Prosecuting Attorney William Critchlow, cmifi on ting forces, Mate that a general Notaries Public bclora-ttiF. S. Richards. , eiigagciueiib is not. expected Both forces end of the present week. SherilT Gilbert Belknan. are reconnoitering and actively moving Deputy Sheriff William Drown. into the best and most advantageous Assessor and Collector Sanl'ord Bingham. positions. Prussia will continue a movement to the front. Gen. Falkenstein Treasurer Israel Canficld. has issued a proclamation call.ng on the Coroner Wm. N. Fife. to"! Surveyor and Superintendent of Schools inhabitants of the coast on the Baltic Wm. W. Burton. arm nnd prepare against invasion. SEMI-WEEKL- hav- - al Weber County Oflleers: ; ing authorized the raising of only 40 82 were accepted. Special to lu- rttiBKH umtix by the Atlantic and regiments, while I'acific Telecrapb Company. second,! that by the act of the Vnd of ' i ' i - ; , y. ' : t f July," 1870," no law granting bounty was Peo- enacted by tuciorty-nrs- t Congress, nor has any such law been enacted nince tho Coast act of March 8d, 18G8. Third. In all cases where blanks and instructions for the presentation of claims, bounty for claimants is reElbe, quested and for the service of the soldier, Gun-Bo- at One the dale and period of enlistment, date and cause of discharging, if the soldier Destroyed! is dead, the name of the nearest heir by whrjin the bounty is claimed, should tbc , . , fully stated. - .crunbabel snow. ihrsha'l .1. D. T. McAllister. ( .Auditor William Clayton. ' Treasurer James Jack. Superintendent of Common Schools Ifobert L. Campbell, Attorney-Gener- OCl)i;., UTAH, SATURDAY, BY TELEGRAPH. llauley. Territorial Oflleers: 3. Weather continues very warm; po'i'-ica- l excitement also hot; Republicans hold a primary convention on Saturday next. New York, 2, night, John Real made an attempt lo hang himself in his cell last night with his suspenders; when discovered, he denied his intention. Real certainly will be ' executed on Friday. " , Pcilllons to itm HrJuni. ar n cir culation here, largely signed, for he release of General O'Niel and other Fenians. There is said to be a movement in the interior of tlu State, lo put W. II. Sew ard foward as a republican candidate for Governor. A London letter snys that. England is beginning to believe that if t ranee in umphs over Prussia she will next turn her ai ms against Britain, as Napoleon has already fought with three or four great powers which overthrew lus uncle. the doors of the CenAt noon tral Bank of Brooklyn closed. Payment suspended. Its cashier, J. L. Shager, has been appointed to examine and re ceive its dispatches. ' New York, 3. Money market generally dull; gold weak, 21 j; Panama declined to wheat dull, downward tendency; corn dull, unchanged; flour five to ten cents ' ; . ' i lower. A speeial to the Herald from Taris, savs it is positively ascertained that France, Austria and Italy will form an alliance. ,,The Prussian defeat at .Saarbruck is couhmieu. ' y, l " Buffalo, 3, eve. Matt Comstock, alias Frank Thorne, who was to have jumped from the bridge Falls on the 13th inst, jumpat Niagara ed ' from the Watsou Elevator at five o'clock this aficrnoon, from a height of one hundred and thirty feet, into the canal. He struck water on his side, which injured him fatally. He now lies in the Elevator bleeding to death. New York. The liabilities of Ihe Brooklyn Cen (nil Bank are between eight hundred thousand and a million. Strenuous endeavors are being made AUGUST O, 1S70. I, and collected a number of roughs and obtained h;s money back, having threatened lo gut the Bank. New York, 4. Members of the produce exchange are incensed at the unreliability of the Cable quotations by the Western Union Tele- On Tuesday the difference of two shillings and nine pence was quoted on corn, and induced free operations which resulted iu large losses. Ogden, 4. Thermometer at 1 p.m. 102 in the shade; at 4.30, 130 in the sun, 09 in graph. .' the 'ehade. The European emigrants who left Liverpool on loth ult., will arrive at Ogden tomorrow at 1.35 p.m. Salt Lake, Aug. 4. There exists in this city a despicable clique of speculators aud others, who are chagrined at the non passage ot tne tuiioin d.u which thev manu factured here. Theytdutch at every cir cumstance that will serve their purpose and distend it into a Mormon outrage. One of their last sensations was that two prominent gentile residents had been assaulted on tho streets, because a gentile had been nominated for Delegate to tongrcss m oppoj.it ion to the Mor mon Delegate. The facts are, that one of the men assaulted was knocked down for using abusive and slanderous language about the deceased father of the man who whipped him. The other was whipped for personally Insulting his as sailant. Ihe object of those who send these lying reports across the wires, is to create a feeling thoroughout the country agaiust Ihe Mormons, and if possible get governmental action against them. FOREIGN. London, 2, 10.30, a.m. Consols weak, with wide range. Con Bonds 82J ft) 83. sols 8tSJ () V lenna, 2. The Austrian foreign minister has issued an official notice that an arrange mcnt has been perfected lor the dispatch of vessels from Wciste, to forward goods from both Germany and Lncland to America. orin - eastern correspondence says that Von Ueust, the Austriau premier, has prwof that Prussia offered to France the cession of Belgium, in return for the support of France in the war against Austria. ( London, 2, noon. The effect upon the Stock Exchange, of tho debate last evening in ib ll of Commons, upon the military and navy tiiramas, is prostratiug. Cuuso.s, tvi Bonds flat; upon noon call, $2. An Important dinpateh has been received Irom the llague, announcing that a desperate battle bad been fought on the German coast, resulting in ihe loss of a Prussian cruiser. A second dispatch and later telegrams stale that on Wednesday last two French cruisers overlook some Prussian gun boats in the Estuary of the Elbe, on the North German coast, a few miles distant from Caux Haven. The action was spirited and resulted in the destruction of one Prussian gun boat. The Times, in another article of its issue to day, says the neutrality laws of England are inadequate in their provisions and almost inoperative, The Government, therefore, should ask Parliamentary powers. R. Bernal Osborne, member for Waterford, made a speech in Parliament last evening, in which, declaring it was immaterial which of the contending parties was the "Faust" or "Mcphistophelcs" of the treaty, Belgium was the victim, he urged the Government to declare the infraction of Belgian neutrality a catut belli. Florence, 2. The La Riont says, England whilo maintaining neutrality refuses th.e mode of a joint engagement of the neutral powers for common action in favor of peace when the opportunity offers to render tuch action advisable. Liverpool, 2. California wheat Us. 4d., winter wheat 10s. 7d. London, 2, 2 p.m. Consols, 88J; bonds 81 1. London, 2, eve. Better feeling on the Stock Exchange at close Consols, 883; bonds, 82 J (a) j. London, 2, night. Advees from a Prussian source mention tie presence throughout Germany of an inwavcring assurance of ultimate ' by the Sheriff and Roman Catholic Clcr ' ' -- ' ' gy to obtain a reprieve for John Real, victor. ' Paris," 2, nighU f to be uunir on rriday; petitions are Official despatches from Meti announce being sent to the Governor, who re mains firm in his refusal to delay the that to day Ihe French had a serious en; gagement with the Prussians. Our army execution, , took tha offensive, crossed the frontier .," Philadelphia, 3. The supposed murderer of the New and invaded the Territory of Prussia in York Broker, Nathan, has been traced spite of the numbers nnd position of the to this city, and is raid to have in his enemy, who fell back. Our battalions overpossession a .diamond stolen Xrom the were sifficient to carry the heights body, aud other evidences when discov looking Saar Bruck; and the artillery 1 w drove (lie enemy from the town. The ered.' ' New York, 3, 6 p.m. engagenent commenced at 11 o'clock dull, gold and lasted until 1 o'clockThe Emperor Money easy, exchnnge nnd returned stronger, 21 J; government quiet; Mocks assisted at the operations dull, heavy; wheat plenty; rye scarce, to Metx at 3 p.m. London, 2, night. . , , s , , in demand. The Pall Mall Gazttle estimates the ' ' ( ' Savannah, Ga'., 4. Reports of Ihe cotton crop, continue number of the .Prussian army now on' the frontlet at half a million mem i very favorable.' c New York, 4. Paris, 2, night: , announces that The Figaro of Gov. Hoffman will probably commute the senlcnce on Sheridan, the wife mur- Ihe government has repulsed the offer of the Arurican General Sheridan to serve derer, to imprisonment for life. in France. Pottsville, Pa., 4. The Glarre says the correspondent of The miners' strike is ended, after four months inactivity, and operations in Ihe the London News and another Englishman, named Cameron have been arrestSchuylkill region are now resumed. ed at Mcu, as spies. The first' instal. v . Brooklyn, 4. The officers of the Cent m Bank, have ment of the French troops from Borne excited indignation by receiving deposits arrived at Marseilles this morning. Berlin. 2. after their refusal of oblige iom." ButDeutche bank of this city offers to The dolthree thonsand who deposited ler, in lars, in that wise, hoard of the failure, receive and disburse donations nude , ,' ,, ire 4- s . to-d- ay . i : , ' !! . , . , .... A '' ! bands." London night, 2 Russia indignantly repudiates the deC. I.. n.MII.KII,. sign, with which it has been charged, ef warres lussrv, ' Halt Uk City. Helen, Mitnlotuf. taking advantage of the war in Europe to invade the Danubian principalities. ' Paris, night, 2, t IIUSSEY, DATILER & tO.V- The Empress has visited the French : BANKERS, army and was received with great enthusiasm. JENNINGS' NEW BC1LDINO, ' ' Paris. Aug: 8. The Journal Official newspaper con- JtAIX - STIIEKT, tains the declaration that France makes AND ?AIT I.AKE CITTi !i K war, not against Germany but Prussia, Dealers In Gold Dint, Coin and Currency, Iir to preserve Danish neutrality, maintain Exchange on Hun Frandnco, JlonMna, Diivit, Austria's great position among the Ger- 8u l4w, New York, and ill parte of roie.i a man people, protect the rights of smaller , Collections promptly attended In, ,(f States, and establish equitable, durable is aim of the Emperor; peace. This the , , it is not a war of aggrandisement. ' ' COUNSELOR. ATTORNEY k 8.' , London, v Lord Russell, in proposing to Parliament a bill to give the Crown of England Ofllcc opposite Option Hotel, - 1 ' ..1 WIDEN CITT. powers for the enlistment of the militia, All kind of legal ImalaeM promptly attended asked the Government to pledge them, selves to protect Belgium. lie believed to. that France, if allowed, would occupy Antwerp; England's extinction as a great ATTORNET AND COUNSELOR. AT LAW, ' power would follow. Earl Granville, in replying to Russell, Vrni Practice In all the tVmrt tn Utah 'and ad. asked the country to permit the Govern- ioininn Territories Special attention given Wt and Domestic Colloctionii. ment to choose its own time to take .the In Leavitt'M Uriel! declaration, but assured the House that Ofllce the Government understood its duty was near Post O 111 re. lliilldliig, to preserve the independence of Belgium. (Cheers.) Without menacing any other Power, England would not withdraw from that position. (Cheers.)' Paris, 8. ! Austria, Italy and Turkey will form f NEAR an alliance with Franoe, if Russia joins Prussia. "0C.Irl 1 A. MIIVKIt, ! W. It. KKITIILY, 1 -- Excelsior Iilills!! ' 11 London! 8. ' TTe CITY. are now prepared to htchanpe" Confirmatory despatches of the Saarbruck engagement have been received. The French were reported victorious On of Oreae' tn every ol jht poiinSd Of against a largely superior force, the rt Wo.. I ponnd iU be require!, if it 1 not l'uruihd tbn confirmation. states It requiring of the grmwi will lie drolucted from the wool. ' ..i that the French army occupied Saar- price ' I i' ..... bruck. . Beef and all kinds of Soft Grcoso Berlin, 3. , tak.cn in Exchange for ' ;J Since Napoleon arrived at Meti, the whole German armies have moved from the second line on Saar. Four corps undor General lcrmeaU are in position IT anted a first-claon Saar, between Sarburg and Saarbruck. FUXLEtv und ' ' ' An equally large force, under Prince FINISHER. Frederick Charles, ire pressing forward in the rear to take up a central AM ALL, PUGSLEr A Ck. f position bet ween Saarbruck and i .V'l 'M i The Crown Prince, with tho South German troops, headed by 1ha Prussia Royal Guards, and one of the Northern Army Corps are coming up on1 their left as the third great division.! ASSOCIATION, One of Stembeltx corps from Cologne) 5IAIJT BTKtET," OGDEN. was inarched upon Treves, across tho river. Thirty thousand cavalry have HE FEMALE KELIt'F gOTIKTV. ISKU TO marched to the front by the same route. call the attention of tho Larlios hi flielr ' " ' ' London, 8. The Ti$ in an editorial says, the emphatic acknowledgement by Earl Granville of England's duties to Belgium. and! her determination to fulfill them, has Consisting of Artificial, feather. RN.n - Jlats, repaired the mischief of Gladstone's etc., etc. which dissatisfied the people aoJ f A fuieaPrtnrtnt,tr a!f(.ohr;iV. ii .; caused distrust of his ministry. . CLOTH FOR WOOL re-;o- .,!' ...(:.'. ; CLOTH AXI) ss It Surae-drucke- M-t- n. .1.1 FEMALE RELIEF T his-itan- cy 'NEW STOCK spuing: GOODS; . i r f |