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Show She (Dgto function. finally concludes with thin heroic sentence. "I gte place myself at the centre f the position." Enipei-o- r published every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, by the Ocjden I'ubusuixo Company. JTTlTiPIFin I AlVT Fans, t. Lull The Emperor has sent a despatch to the Empress Eugenie in which he state TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. e that "Gen. McMahon had 5 divisions of $6.00 One Year the French army engaged in the battle 4.00 4ix Months 2.00 at Ilagucnau, but that Gen. Failly was Three Months .10 Single Copy unable to join him effectively with hi command. During the fight the French RATES OF ADVERTISING. cavalry made several bold and brilliant charges, ihe Prussians nmde nse of the Mitrailleuse during the engagement 3 S 3 S e s s with such telling precision and effect n9 Xo. Gft. ALCJUST VOIi. 1870. WEIIXESBAY, 10, UTAH, s K, s a to create considerable havoc. Our diIH H W H vided troops concentrated on Metz; their $S $15 $ 20 $ 35 t 60 1 gmiare 10 liaea, $2 $3 morale is excellent, and their former oras eloriout lias He in he retreat holds and rout minated total the us of 70 40 tcrests. that 25 3 5 7 10 IS achievement; may Congress help 2 der and condition can be soon 80 21 50 " 11 7 30 9 4 3 the French army. passed no law upon the question, there is fjrther. ed.'V 65 100 40 6 10 13 18 30 U Column, a re. London, 6 Berlin, 7 Xl BO 0 135 Special to the Ouhes Junction by the Atlantic and no reason at present for seeking 11 IH lit 25 45 The Agitation in Paris in consequence1 Five it of the He seems Prussian the that the The of of advance Fourth l'aciflc 200 135 are 100 versal. 34 75 20 30 45 corps army opinion dispatch. Telegraph Company. i of th receipts of news of the French Huiinexa Cards $5 per month. would not be politic to convene Congre-- s Poles. The Prussian plans are changed French centre, comprising the second defeat has already ceased. New In- for a consideration of the subject, and to the fTensive, the invasion of France corps, under Gen. Frossard, was deThe Empress Eugenie has issue-- the) Transient advertising to be paid for in advance. Frossard's feated near Saarbruck. there is no other issue on which a ses and an attack on Nancy. A Square consist of ton linos of type of this "Our army following proclamation. by 5. not on needed. Metz has is President The size. to towards retreat sion Taris, coips began has suffered a check. Citizens, let us Yearly advertisers allowed to clian pre at pleasure, will do ho what Spy! Yesterday three regiments of Gen. r riday night. The heads of the victo yet fully determined order. 'Let there be among us1 with only the additional charge of twenty-fivabout issuing a proclamation in rcler-enc- e Douay'i division, and a brigade of rious Prussian columns which were fol preserve cents a square for composition, hut they will be but e single party, tbat of France; anil over J2XTKA Weissembetween new for of France to were in the hot attacked at spuco the occupying cavalry light charged treaty lowing retreating but a pursuit that of the national and Prussia. In conversation with a bourg by a very considerable force of rronch, overlook them on Saturday honor.single nag, 8ecial Notices or Advertisements retained on of Weisembonrg! person at Long Branch, he said he the enemy; our troops resisted them morning. The r rench were tormed in No further news has been received; the outside of the jwper, will charged twenty-liv- e per cent, additional on the above rates. thought he would not issue at present, several hours and then retired to the line of battle in a strong position on the from Marshal McMahon. but it is reporon the with the uiarked not copy Advertisements as there did not seem to be any reason summit of Pegloon, on which they can hills near Spiieheren, a town to the ted that he Affaire Rome! has been attempting a re number of insertions, will be published at our opcommand the line of the railroad to west of Saarbruck, in the direction of or necessity for it. tion until ordered out, and charged at transient treat upon Nancy. Gen. Frossard Biiche. Gen. Douay was killed and one Mctz. Gen. Von Kamiuor opened the New 1 ork, 6. rates. after the engagement near Hag-eneDeADVERTISEMENTS inserted till forbid, will be A sensation was caused in the wheat piece of artillery was taken, the horses attack, and advanced to the assault of with tho entiro baggage, in orc intituled until ordered out, iu every instance, and on market yesterday by great activity and having been killed. Gen McMahon is the French position. The guns of tho der. inrged for accordingly. advertisand half comof The privilege yearly yearly French, posted on the height, opened a higher prices, in the tact of a decline concentrating the forces under his London, 7. ers is restricted to their direct line of business, and terrific iiinonade, which was replied in Liverpool. It has transpired that mand at Weissembourg. Tbo Prussians claim that they will all Legal, Auction, Heal Estate, or other advertisethe to to tho At have extent a Prussian orders French bo will to tlicir regular trade, by artillery. large chargments l"i'e gu The Liberie in an extra this evening, have eight thousand nieu on tho theatre been given in this market; this taken in ed lor separately. it has received information that sound of the cannonade, tho divisions ofwar by this evening. says: No Advert.sements from the States will be inconnection with the diversion of large of Gen. Barrakow and Lieut. Gen. Diamonds! Rumors of tho purchase by Prussian serted without the cash (at our advertised raios,) heavy fighting has been going on since quantities to Canada, and the rapid morning at several points along the Stulpnagcl arrived and moved forward of Stephens' battery are discreditcl accompanying the order, unless from one of our Hamauthorized of Agents. Von Gen. brilof Advertising to the a reduction attack wheat regular support gives front. The Journal Du Loir, says there here. All ciininiunicutioiis devoid of interest to the on Bel- liant tone. stock, can is reason to believe that the Prussian mer. Lieui Von Goehen then assumed Freight engagement The Journal Official of Taris, denies public, or intended to promote private interests, be made about two pence lower, and will be charged as advertisements, and payment of attack is to concentrate at May command of the entire Prussian army the loss of any cannon or eagles at plan notiiers oi wueai are now loosing lor o ence, Cohlentz, Darmstadt and Meha, and continued tho assault. A tremenrequired in advance. If personal in character, we Wcissenbotirg. reserve the right to reject auy article, or advertiseto 10 cents advance next week.. and march at once into France through dous fire was then opened along the Advices from Rome state that the ment of this class. New 7. which continued steadily to Washington, Landon, which this Journal thinks ex whole line, French disaster caused profound terror FRANKLIN D. RICHARDS, Editor. Yesterday p.m. a Frenchman commit advance up the heights. At the sum and that the the assault on Weissembourg. Pope bus asked Eugenie for C. YV. PENROSE, Associate Editor. ted suicide in a house in the sixth ward plains fierce contest took place, but the a mit one ship to defend him from tho The La Pays prints the following disjust in this city, by shooting himself with a Germans carried the position by storm, Italians, now organizing for an attack dated this evening. "Marshal derringer, about an inch below t lie patch, notwithstanding a most determined on tho Papal dominions and authority. has his Mao with Malion, 0CDEN DIRECTORY. heart. He died in about two hours, Accident! upon the part of its defenders. Fourteen million francs were seized - after suffering intense agony, lie was army strong position near the place of The Prussians followed up their victory, the police in Paris last week. It beis in telegraphic he by conflict; as Count but known he lloiiins, wrote and tho r rench became uisorganued, 1iiitcd .Slates Officers for to Rothschilds, Birch, Raphael, , Suicide! ot Ihe longed all with the coiiiiiiuuleation corps his name, usually. Rudolph Collelte Hen were roulvd totally, and were driven to Hah. Piscliofl's, Hciin ami other Jewish Bankof artillery taken by Ihe piece Census in had He urnij. been clerk the ri. to unable Wilson Governor J. Shaffer, rally. ght, being ers. It is asserted that tho Koizuro was the e:temy yesterday, was an ordinary London, 7 liureau, and had served in the 131st CIIHIVM. Secretary S. A. Mann. by the authorities of the the war, and The most violent agitation prevails in suggested Marshal U. E. Patrick. Taken! N.wasY. volunteers onduring Bank of France. 6,000 5. , London, account of wounds C. II. Hempstead, V. S. Attorney pensioned 'aris, supposed to have been caused by Tho financial circles of are The report that Saar Luis was taken the He was a marwhich he had received. announcement of the French re- much exercised at what isEirrpe Supt. Indian Affairs J. E. Tourtellotte. Two deemed a the the French, Victories! unfounded; by proves his from ried man, though separated verses in the action of the past two days. C. C. Clements. Surveyor-Genercame from Paris and is conlra- outrage upon somo of their memThe most intense popular excitement is great wife, and was living with another wo- report Receiver of Public Monies J. R.Overbers. a liclcd later which by says: manifested. The ministry have issued dispatch, who was said to be the cause of ton. of man, General Sleinmatz telegraphs (he fol has taken placeyct at that point. the trouble between him and his wife. no fight proclamation to tho people, calculated lowing particulars f the cwitest be George R. Registrar of Land Office, It is understood deter (hut lg r.ngland . . He at one lime had been translator of to allay the agitation, which is profound. tween V on Goehen and the r rench force Maxwell. make the invasion of Belgium the French Legation. The following mined tobelli. U. S. Assessor John P. Tuggnrt. Berlin, 7. under General Frossard: "The fight was The will of m King Belgium The following dispatch notes were found among his affects, fth Dispatch. If. S. Collector O. J. llollisler. on our side by the 14th division, who the her suiiiii )n powers guaranteed : 6th am directed opened was received in this city dated August going to die '! Chief Justice C. C. AVilsen. of was subsequently reiinorccd by which to her as soon as assistance, neutrality 1 am sick in mind and body, want rest Count Bismarck to the North German Associate Justices 0, F. Strickland and is invaded, and England by artillery and cavalry. A fierce and The Empress! and peace, which I pray God I may find her territory inbassy: morning, bloody struggle raged along the line Hawley. An will respond. ellort is being made 8 o'clock. "Mayence, aSunday in the crave. I hope and I rust he will brilliant victory between Saarbruck and Forbach, lasting the Court of Rome, to bring the influ- w as won at Yesterday, forgive uie this last sin, in consideration by Huguenau by the Third Ger until night; the heights of Spiechten Territorial Officer: the ence of to bear ef Empress Eugenic of the anguish which caused it. I have man Army, under the command of the William H. .Paris! Delegate to Congress against the w ithdrawal of the Crown Prince, Frederick William, over were carried at tho point of the bayonet, tried hard for the last twelve months, fectively and the enemy thrown back on Forbach. reu u. , Hooper. and led an honest and hard working t the United French Corps D'Armo of Meanwhile Attoriicu-GcncrZeruhbabcl Snow. our 15th division had arrived The have and parted, troops life for the sake of those I love, and Marshals McMahon, Canrobert and De from and reached Forbach. AMERICAN1. Marshal J. V. T. McAllister. last Ihe Vcchleave detachment Civita Voiklirger, might have succeeded belter, Had 1 re ia. The Ni apoiitans at Florence for the Failly. Up till now, 8 a.m., six thous at night-fall- , when the broken divisions William Clayton. Auditor New York, 5. those who from kindness more over been ceived and prisoners have brought in, of the Vreneb irmv were being driven Treasurer James Jack. Tolice Inspector, ISrcwer, away on misunderstood me. I am not au nm prefer nt ion of the neutrality "r 'ho iiiion that point, here the baggage uud leave of absence, lias been captured by were Pontifical Stiperintenden( of Vuimnon achaos odd 30 six are successiuny there sides Melraillcures, terrdory bassador of France, and therefore can camp equipage of the two divisions and 'iJobert L. Campbell. Prussians and shot ns a spy. taken. two supported. cannon and eagles were The Ocean Vuecn bus soiled for As- - uot exi'eet to go to my srnative country many prisoners were taken. two to send will England frigates Bismarck." to die along wilii lue r Signed, (ifmr family London, 8. Weber Coimly Officers: piuwall. I die, in a strange her to protect tht C'npe. buried be must as but Berlin, 7, p.m. Latest despatches stato tbat the Crown Boston, 5, Rome from the Advices represent rrobatt and County Judge F. D. alone. God friendless and 6th Dispatch. King William of Prus with a great portion of the army At the reunion of the army and navy country, Richards. bless my wife, baby anil the few friends Jesuit:) as endeavoring to induce (he sia, upon receipt of the official announce rrince, still tho French, and are rapidpursued be Lester J. Herrick, Henry of the cult, General liauks made Collisions to remove Malta. to Select Men Pope I have, and may he in his infinite iner ment at Ins headquarters of the Crown ly push McMahon, for the purpose tween the German and French soldiers speech denouncing Prussia. Holmes, Richard lSallnntyne. mid ey, pity Prince s victory, despatched the follow- of cutting off all communication between torgive jtunoipn Lunelle in the Washington, 5. Clerk and Recorder F. S. Richards. Papal service are of constant ocCount De lloinas Baron Dessig. ing telegram immediately to the Queen him and the Emperor, and by rapid The President himself says he will not Henri, is news and war Prosecuting Attorney Aurelius Miner. currence, narrowly Post Script. My earnest, heart-fel- t movements to cut off reinforcements and Augusta: William Critchlow, call an extra session of Congress unless Notaries Public watched. thanks to J. D. Cox, Judge Otto, and Wonderful luck has attended us in drive McMahon to Nancy; thus taken the war in Europe fdia'.l so affect our dated the A dispatch from Alliens, F. S. Richards. De Cham the Marvuis dear friends, my this new great victory, won by Fritz. Mctz in the rear and clearing the war interests as to, render one necessary; boun. Sheriff Gilbert Belknitp. and Custor De Callelte. May 3d, says that a terrible earthquake has Let us thank God for his mercies. The for the advance of the German Army no at he has but of this Brown. William ol towns of the the visited Sheriff apprehension Corinth; Deputy gulf God bless and reward them for their victorious Prussians fired a salute of one upon Paris. The President contemplates Assessor and Collector Saniord Bing- present. and friendship to nie. I should Amphiora and Galasada and several vil hundred guns on tho field of battle. kindness Gen. onstein Mctz is also pursuing ham. issuing a proclamation of neutrality, like to have them lullow me to the lages were destroyed; and many persons WILLIAM." Frossard's broken, retreating columns, bigncd, but this may not be ready for a week or wounded. Treasurer Israel Canficld. were and killed grave, that I may not go along like a which have been driven from the last more. Berlin, 7, evening. Coroner Wm. N. File. The statement is reiterated that Rus Signed: 11. Von defensible position, and now has only not 7th Despatch. Schools has Mr. yet accep- doj. Irelcrghnysen Survefor and Superintended of He left a will, bequeathing the amount sia's relation to the belligerent Towers of the open country in which to oppose the ted tiie mission to England. Wm. W. Burton. depends on the action of Austria. If the Goehon, who assumed command ot hve thousand; Ins lite had been in Fros attack the in Prussians. Prussian New York, 5. will Russia upon maintains army, latter neutrality, sured for one thousand to his mistress, It is expected that Prince Frederick Four arrests arc reported on suspicThe only event which sard's position, near Sprieheren, reports do tho same. his and wife to ind broth remainder the City Government: ion of connection with the Nathan murwould be the that several hundred of Gen. Frossard's Charles will soon join with the Prus the situation could alter er, ihe tact is established mat the ti Incorporated by Act of Jan. 18, 18C.1. der. corps were taken prisoners. The French sian centre in attacking the French Cenrising of the Poles. lie by which ho was known is genuine. biennially on the Municipal election forces engaged in the battle numbered tral position at Metz. It is detailed to The quietude of the Orangemen prea l'aris, f, p.m. A second Monday of February. Meetings vented carriage containing a gentleman four divisions. Gen. Frossard covered Gen. Vonstein Metz to observe the outbreak du re Monileur an The Soir, extra, in any was the and three ladies passing over of the City Council weekly, on Tuesday his retreat by a heavy artillery fire from French movements, meanwhile he and Ilchnbold's collage at Long Branch Anncosta river took at combat a that place bridge, between the Na ports of Sprieheren. In the engage the Crown Prince, will intercept the evenings, at City Hall, Main Street. was robbed last night of $18,000 worth near the of village the Nicderlauterbach, village hen Yard and Uniotitown, to day, ment, Gen. rrancoi fell; the loss of the communication from Paris and intercept of diamonds; also a guest at one of the vy horse became Mayor Loreu Farr. the the Lanier and Rhine of junction backed and frightened Prussian assaulting columns was very trench travel from Metz. The Timet Aldermen Y . A. Brown, 1st. Ward; hotels lost several thousand dollars the the carriage against the railing, which no particulars received. L. J. Herrick, 2d especially officers; while that of says: It is doubtful if during this start worth. I etcrsburg, 6. great, M. and precipitated the occupants in rank and file was greater. ling crisis, when matters have reached 3d French the A. J. Shupe, Wall street dull; money easy at. 102 gave way, has Russia The that journals repeat Ihcy were all saved ex no A report has been received here to the their present condition that Napoleon's Counselors James Mc Gaw, Walter (a) 105 sterling; nominal at 10','J (t into the river. named on the Danubiau principalitiesdesign B. H. Bris' Agnes cept one lady effect that Marshal McMahon was wound health leaves him in full possession of Thompson, William W. Burton, Josiah Berlin, 7. 0''i; cold quiet and steady, closed at sey, 55 years of aire, who had become ed in the disastrous retreat of the French his ordinary faculties. in 21 J. been Leavitt, Israel Canficld. received The Germans are free sellers as have Dispatches entangled in the carriage and sank with this Recorder Tm. G. Odcll. Paris, 8. from tLe Crown Prince, Fred army from Worth. (iovernments are it. Her body was not recovered city heavy purchasers. juntil erick William, of Prussia, On the receipt of the news of McMa Berlin, 7. tvo. Attorney A. Miner. firm; coupons of 61, 113.',; 62, 111; l.fe was exiinct. giving the The most joyful manifestations of de hou's and Frossard's defeat, the war Marshal W. N. Fife. Prussian report of a battle fought near 01, 110; 65, 1 lOg; new 110J; 67,'10'.l; Now York, 7. are shown by the inhabitants, over office caused it to be bulletined and disTreasurer Aaron Farr. were The Bitche French light 107j; currency, 68, lO'.tij: yesterday. Mr. Dennis, Superintendent P. & A Assessor and Collector S. Bingham. and the the news of the great victories of the tributed throughout all the Departments sixes, 103; markets generally steady Telegraph Co., while inspecting the under Marshal McMahon, Survetor W. W. Bttrion. Prussians under the Crown Prince, Prussian armies; crowds of people throng of France. The Patriotic) excitement, and quiet. cable across the North river this p.m which had partly subsided, has been reThe battle look the streets. While Sulphur springs, a., o. Captain of Police V. G. Taylor. found the dead body of an unknown commanding in person. versed, and the national sentiments now Justice of the Peace S. Egglcston. London, 7. of a near Jefferson Davis left here yesterday on man village Wcorthaurscn, place in which the lie water, floating tho French dispatches, dated Mctz, are vengeance for their slain brethren. Constable C. F. Middleiou. south miles By seven his way to Europe. France. Baswren, look into the dock on 87th street. De it was announced (forenoon) The Garde Nationale and Garde Mobile Gen. R. E. Lee has not tendered his ceased was well dressed, and apparently west of Weissenbourg. and ended in sundown, have cut off the tele asked to be allowed to join the army at Prussians the that McMahon Marshal of Ihe total defeat scrv.ces to France. He has sheathed about no years of age. and railroad commuication with the front. The Prussian armies which Ogdcn Post Office: The his of graphic with a army. r.rt greater ever. for his sword 'Great rejoicing among German popu Postmaster Isaac Moore. Advices have been pursuing McMahon and FrosMarshal McMahou's army. Richmond, 5. lation here to night in relation to the French were routed and driven back General Delivery from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. received have been that sard's retreating forces have ceased the however, de in stating of the the into Bitche, fortress A dispatch from Raleigh says that the Prussian victory; they assembled aiotin Gen. Frossard is in full retreat, Sundays, from G p.m. to 7 p.m. pursuit, and the main body of the GerNorth the German bulletin board, and cheered partment of tho Mozelle. the earned have Conservatives man army have occupied and encamped Daily Mails closk, until further notice, have Riotous taken disturbances A place received has been Later. Carolina legislature. telegram for Salt Lake City at 3.30 p.m. greatly at the news. The police were at St. Arold." the of defeats in the Y. 5. N. Paris, upon Whitehall. reports called into requisition and made them from the Prussian commander at May For the East 9 p.m. at Warath and Spieiieren. The new Steamer L. J A'. Stark, of move on. ence, dated evening. 7 o'clock, statin 3.30 p.m. For the West The City has been declared in a state WARREK HI'SSEY, c. l. HAin.Ea, that the French army has retreated the northern transportation line was Omaha, R. 4.30 p.m. ARIttVB Bait Laka City. burned this morn.ng near Platlsburg and Helen, Montana. along the whole line, ami is now rciir of siege. The corps Legislatiff, and Special to tiik Oqdkn Junction. 7.30 a.m. From Salt Lake City one man lost overboaad; insurance 00, ing into the interior. Before evacua Senate have been convened, to assemble - 4.30 p.m. (Private Dispatches.) From the East 000. IILSSEV, DADLER & CO,, -7.30 a.m. Heavy battle yesterday terrible de- ting the town of Saarbruck, they ap on Thursday. The French Government West . Richmond Va. has published an official bulletin from feat of the French the Prussians cap plied the torch and fired the town. MAILS London, 7, Mentz, dated at that place, five o'clock, BANKERS, The Petersburg Index is expelled from hired eight thousand prisnners and thir Close for North Ogden on Monday at for Sinionton official The latest Associated Press to the is by JENNINGS' NKVf DUILPTXft, report from the on Sunday, a. m. ; stating that Marshal retreating 2.30 p.m. For Plain City, on Thursty guns. Napoleon and has joined the Paris. The Pruss ans are over Ihe bor French commanders, received in Paris McMahon had made a movement with MAIN day, at 6.30 p.m. For Huntsville, on criticizing dispatches NTKEET, OliDEX, association. Press American der and marching on Paris heavy loss was dated Metz, Saturday, at one the front line to the rear. A later dis 8 4 Tuesday and Friday, at p.m. AND SALT LAKE CITi McMahon patch gays, that Gen. Frossard after Marshal which o'clock, sides. 5. on both says Washington, Gold Coin Tiraw ia and to two not Ti1fr a send hours has Dust, bad for time FOREIGN. Cnrrinry. report desperately fighting President Grant arrived yesterday ou fttn Kruuciwo, Trains Montnita, llcnvur, head quarters, but intimates that he is against tho whole Prussian army, re F.xrhnriKe New London, 5. Leave Ogden daily, until further no morning, accompanied dv his son and St. Louia, Yurie, and all parta of l'.urn)H. he has in still where a in his treated the that good has stated position, order, Gladstone good met preserving at and Was treaty tice, for Salt Lake City at 8 a.m. and hi nrivntn Secretarv. Collections promptly attended to. 1 tf been reinforced by another army corps. formation. of 1831 is ohsolete, but the treaty 6 30 p.m. (For extra trains see time the depot by the Secretary of the Navy was milk Mctz The received near massed The is The Jbnglish gov army following telegram Table.) For the East, at 7.25 a.m. For with a carriage. In tne course oi tin 1839 was binding. ami from the' r.mperor NaA. MIIVEI?, the West, at 6.35 p.m. forenoon he was at the Treasury Depot eminent would take action on the pro- ing skillful girategctical movements,within in l'aris another will concentrate at and Prus France between point poleon. called jected treaty Arrive from Salt Lake City, 7 a.m. for about an hour, and at noon he & COUNSELOR. ATTORNEY two days. Marshal McMahon farther Metz, Sunday, 7. nd 4.45 p.m. From the East, 4.25 p.m. a session of the Cabinet. The meeting si a. a "We Four "Com in 5, the morning. o'clock, Office opposite Ogdcn Kotal, Florence, says: great strategctanticipate From the West, fi.35 a.m. lasted two hours, and was without any OGDEN CITY. ical advantage to be derived from the munication with Marshal McMahon, be The Italian Senate has approved Salt hub" City Time, sneeinl significance. Messrs. Fish and advance of the enemy and his move ing cut off, I have no news from him AH Liu-lof legal busimw promr-lfattewlmt limit well were reoresented by t heir as the ni ODosed armament, and nave ex since yesterday. Gen. Aigle announces to. nients within our territory." ltf oU'iints. nnd the session was devoted pressed their confidence in the Min Divine Worship 7 tome that Marshal McMahon has lost to preserve order and pre Berlin, p.m is held every Sunday, in the Taberncle, wholly to matters of routine. No impor er's ab.lity that Third dispatch. The victorious Prus the battle against considerable forces, might affect liberty at 10a.m. and 2 p.m.; and in the School tnnt ouestion beinz up for consideration vent anything W. sians captured from the French, at the but has retired in good order on the Houses of the various Wards at 5.30 p.m The President dined with the Secretary of action reserved to the government. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR-AT-LAfour The commenced of Woerth. Saar. at battle thirty cannon, Berlin, 5. engagement then rode. out for an our or of the Navv, Will In Prartlcfi all tbti Cnnrta in T"fh and V o n Territariea. r?wcil attention given to King William has telegraphed to the Melraillenres, and four thousand pris one clock, but did not appear serious two. and then started tor Long urancn commenc masses at until the of the commenced battle a Collections. oners, enemy ihe have Domestic "We and Drunant visit Queen: i'oreign gamed CARDS. He will go fromThethere for a week's and o'clock in the morning, and the engage ed accumulating in force. The second OHloe Weissembourg storming holds LeaYltt'H that victory, Itrtok in President to St. Louis. had tnent was nicely contested until four corps and the regiments supporting it behind it; my regiment TERT MERCHANT AND PROFESSIONAL .1 :n nnt ioV'tncr enmp Gavsbourz n . .',-1-. OlHce. Yost near . Jtiiiidiitg, i". i mi m&n nhnnld har. aiinnlv IV will do tueot uou ior una ursi o'clock in the afternoon, when it ter retired during the night quietly." The 62m i action in reference to our shipping in - heavy losses, inauK baat of the -- -- Devoted to News, Literature, Agriculture, Science, and the Arts. I. M.!H;, -t BY TELEGRAPH. A e t. I York Police the spector Shot Prussians as a French Account of the Battle at Russia's Position to the Action of pend Austria! an Great Robbery of England Firm gian Neutrality! . Burning of a Steamer! Terrible and Fatal Rail way i Singular GreatBattle near Bit die, Prisoners Prussian The French Account the Engagements! Great Escitement in' Paris Proclamation Napoleon Retreating to al i, i the Bit "k in fel-- it I aft well ring K'li- - ipol and a I L rour the 'ain, nass was rvid :ely In ,tht sac- in, tbat tl hate ning imed ished ifor i. rrn. 'HAT ess i Oil- be is ng ty iccteJ y Lieut.-Gener- al to-d- SEMI-WEEKL- layor. rissj lion. R. B. y, Diner of Esq.' It. KKITIILY, BUSINESS tlW' tern E tit 1 ttrlt art. 1 i- |