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Ailvurtisementi from the Statoa will lie in serted w.thout the casli (at our aaveriiseu ram.,; -- .vninianving the order, uale from on. of our r .iitlmrized Advertisine Agents. to the Hi niiiiiiciitiiiin devoid of uitei-es- t ui,iir or intended to promote private Interests, aud payment will be cluirgetl its advBrtisenionOl, in character, we required in advauce. If personal reserve the rijrht to reject auyarticla, or advortiseBieut of Ihn clae-FRANKLIN D. RICHARDS, Editor. i . ! lo" I j j I j , J Special to the OaoM Jcnovios by the ACauUind Pacific Telegraph Company. , . Fall of a Scaffold in Omaha Ten Persons In jured! Expected Fall of the French Empire: Napoleon's Death Antici pated! Ei&ht Thousand Killed and wounded at the Battle of Woerth! All others were with the company. were in good health. , They proceeded at once to Salt Lake City in the same ' can per Utah Central. Omaha, ju. One ton of silver bricks from the Col orado mines passed through hereto-day- . Gen. Augur left Cheyenne for tae Wind River country where he intends establishing military posts. The Tnbune special from Lincoln re ports the organization of the Republican State Convention . perfected at num. Hon John Tafi'e was re nominated for Congress by acclamation. The first ballot lor Governor liutler 51, Maxwell 32, Furnas 44. Several ballots since without material change. The Convention will probably adjourn lo n ght without defiuite action on the choice for Governor. states A telegram from Denver that three and a half miles of the track was laid yesterday on the Kansas P i cihc, leaving omy -- oj miles to tl so the cap between Denver aud Kaunas y, be between two firesi ' We will prepare for the defense of Paris;' the Deputies with US- , Let all good ill. Oitiiens help us and prevent disorder. Those who with will have arms furnished them and will be sent td the front at , once." London, 9. night. The Timei asserts that the French dis aster is owing to tho Emperor's obstinacy in refusing sound military advioe. The Tintss says: "Parties in France will make the Emperor pay the penilty of his ill success. II is name is already ig nored in the acts by which the regency rallies the people, and has arranged affairs as if he was not expected to resume his power, and as if testing how be may be dispensed with. The only qu 'stton is who shall first utter tke - AHlSJi-&- toi OCDEX, UTAH, HATURDATf AUGUST. 131870. Z?r TELEGRAPH. tt MCdama, ft Devoted to News, Literature, Agriculture, Scienceand the Arts. : niffjiivijj!i ' JL1 1.00 .10 BATES OF ADVERTISING. iM-ri-W- Vl'TTO .Til KJ VJLJLV 11 THE and SATURDAY, Published every WEDNESDAY by the Oooitii PuBUsaiNO Commit. TERM3 OdiIm' "J that tbt Freaeh, with thirty thou ana Ken, uaaor rreiaaru, resutvu sine) ty thousand Prussians. Th Pnssiuu while under Cover or the woods, Mimical the frenoh, who barely repulsed them. after numerous charge f their out numbering . opponents. ; Ihe. treaea charged iota the wood, oad.vexig ti throw tbemselTe on the Prussian, but say She 0gden juncti0tt; I. al Deputies struck each other; the Min Liter vn participated in the melee. Chevalier Voldrome had a scuffle with another member, receiving several deep scratches on his face. Ollivier demanded leave of absence, and the tession was suspended at hit re quest. Ollivier at once prooeedod' to tho Empress. Duo D'Aumale volunteers bis eervtcee to the Frenoh. London, 10. Napoleon is ill at Meti. London, 10. Consols 911; bonds 861 (h I. Mar kets strong; flour inactive moderate . demand for Southern ; prices unchang ed; wheat unsettled, lower, inactive rye scarce, demand good ; corn lower, & morally and ould not be formed again. A The artillery did th principal ftgbt- -'- 'Tl " ing aTr aagefeutj, 'iraj fright fudlybJBttiM W rroea ranks,. The French com plaia loudly ot Ukitii ., capacity of, thair ewamaud.rs. , Tu Jm$s correspondent, o Miag ' discovered, "wa ordered 1 retara t ' " Paris. WhiWretarnlag, b arattusau) :'. by tha mob, dragged through a vilUf, . denounced as a Prussian spy and bis liff ' much endangered. MaJ. Forbacb ratet-- : " l 'v. :! ' fared and av4 Mft. i f London, I, Market open good; Consols, pisety- - ,u one to a quarter; bonos, arm, eighty to tighty-se- t ett"'a six and three-quart- '' . lO-JO,! !; 1 andaquarter. J ioa. ., boob, Th Bank of England rat is reduced. , to five and a balf. ' " London, 1 p.n., 11. Th buoyancy and firmness at opea. ing subsided somewhat, and the market : receded. Consols, ainely and tbroo and a half to quarters; bonds, eighty-si- x Dispatches from the front say the thre quarters. ' ' Prussian are two German miles . I' Paris. 11. from Mctx. Mets adviees stat that the French London, 10 is formed into two corps, (be larger army Vic' from The following speech Queen near Mti, and the smaller under MeMa " y ti r a a a i read on the prorogation hon. ' -" . .i x: o.' I aril in ent: zette, u preparing tor night. City. London, 2 pm., 11. The state is Met Gentlemen: still d raised The Loidiand at over a thousand Denver My army undergoing Tbe French Mediteraneas squadron i f p .I lie business enables me to relieve for the Prussian sanitary mud l.si ihoiougn left Brest on Sunday, under sealed orders, , Rome. 9, light. jour attendatoi upon Parliament..' I The rejected ' Jule Deputies! The embarkation of the French tioops continue to receive from all foreign Favre'a Corps LegislatifT Gov. McCook publishes tbo testimony a of general arma proposition in regard to the North Park n.urJcra, which was commenced yesterday, won powers assurances of their good will and ment Of the citizeas. , , C. W. PENROSE, Associate Ediior. jompUtely v iidicat.nz. the Lies and retarded by a storm, but for th.s, the Iriendahip. But I witnessed, with great II. Florence, .., , '.isieuing ihe cr.raes on hostile bunds ol as! of the troops would have gone seve pain and grief, on both domestic and The Italian Chambers are summoned- -. of outbreak the recent Gov. ral dayfcago. foreign grounds, heyiuues aud Arrapahocs. to meet on Tuesday next to receive a OCDEN DIRECTORY. Met i, 8, eve. war net ween two poweriul nations allied communication from th Government.- n ... dct'ook leaves loinonow under a caval Thovrmyis concentrating to march ti this country. My best endeavorsbave ry escort, lo visit t.ie White River Agcu cv and Norih and Midd.e Parks Jo the 'isgcs and defend the passages ben used to arrest this great calamity. liiKod States Officers for What kind of a bird does 0 ea rritf The night is calm, there has been 1 shall now direot constant and anxious A terr.ble acc.Uent occunvd on the up. Utah. .Last Legs! , rnest resemble? A Kingfisher. th ' striot of the observance uo attention to Kansas of last PaciSc the end vct engagement i Governor J. Wilson Shaffer, duties and rights of neutrality. I have Berlin, 9. tight. A heavy loaded iron tram, in Church lotteries ar punished tho Secretary S. A. Munn. Accident! The official Built tin published here cheerfully assented lo the measure, in a same as faro banks and other ol clogg.ng in the brakes, M. E. Patrick. oiisequenct! Marthal r gambling ,r " """ an into ihe rear eud of a boarding o day estimates the loss of the trench tu red by your wisdom, to enlarge the . H. flerhrtstead,: . U. S. Attorney . ,., , , games in Indiana. , T recent wounded not the for and the (be killed of cars ana in two only Crush powers executive, during rain, demolishing Supt. Indian Affairt3. E. Tourtellotte. five at Woerth international but thousand. at of duties, discharge ne in the sleep. ne car. Six met here engagement "Drowning men Will catch at straw."; Surveyor General C. CClewcnts., illed and o.glit wounded. Iho killed The 1'ruAsian forces sustained a loss ol for the prevention of acts of injustice to So will drinking men in the summer B. Ch Receiver of 1'uiti Jfou nbout three thousand. The French army the interests of this country. I shall time. w tar a was ascertained, were Mexi . . i Two who wero sleepihr; under the under Marshal McMahon, left during make every fitting endeavor to check th Line3 R. uns Land 0j?fc Gqorge of Regittrar wnk wb i A en to Ciaeinnati causes up a. th reporter heir retreat in the hands of the victo operation of leading Allies xroinMotx; ra.n. ihrce phyncians leti uenver Dv rious of hi . the to entire their act of and of the Prussians encampment particulars conflict, to wounded. the get attend bridegroom largement train ; U. S. Asueaor pvcial John I. laggart. ind bag '"ire. It is also officially stated shall contribute, if opportunity offers, wedding, owes a neighboring aruggm a ! Chicago, 10. V. S. CollttrQ. J. Holhster. Parliament-' President Grant leaves St. Louis on that the ni.ssion, by the French Govern to the restoration of early and honorable little bill for repairing bis bead. C. Wilsen. Ckitf Juttiet-LC- . Tjta Q,ueena aipseca! I aturduy nig.it ior Chicago, and ro inent t Stockholm and Copenhagen peace. Attociate Juttice 0, F. Strickland and Brick tea is a common Rusiian bever- 1 have tendered lo lb wiih thf view of effecting an alliance il a ns in th.s city on Sunday. 1 belligerent Ha It i made of the dust of the plant of age. both which witbrtr 1 those countries or in of identical form, powers treaties, Chief Jusnce Chaoe and daughter are ' in the form of brick. ihe-to w'.ifc.i cities are the Capitols, has will give additional security ljelglum pressed iere. Territorial Officers; Hon. Win. II. Seward left Auburn! igaul.'y tailed. against the hazards ol war. The treaty Von Moltke, the Prussian chief of II. Delegate to Congresi r William i London, 10. has been signed by Count UernstoS ior T. Y. yesterday, on lusiourney to fcaff ' nnnncr. staff, is as noted for taciturnity as for doubtful and on tho Times continues German the North The Confederation, I'rancisco. and is expec ed at Detroit his strategic skill ' In Europe he is Zeruhbabcl Snow. Attorney General Wew JcVencJa o day. Alter spending a day or two view of the Emperor's situation, treats the French Envoy has signified that he known a "the man who i silent in six by ' J. D. T. MeAllistee. ' ' Urn, he will come to Chicago. Attei Ins downfall as a foregone conclusion, has authority to sign the corresponding languages. .,, , vwtAwjtl- iilarsUl William CUyton.' ' kliiile rest here he wLH ' reiurae'hi reeardaie absence of news from Varm inurnment) and the reaetptof full power, th that other as a the forenoon X from since yesterday powers; therefor, sign member of th Masonle order teleourney westward. Speruttitdenl of Common Schools "Make room In I ha cagfi. of the people VS. Lyaio J siurbances have broken out, aud nssentof parties to the treaty of 1839 has graphed to a companion: Hubert L. CHmpbch. Ihompsnn, as.atilt, called up at th fuiihor suys Germany never made war been invited, and they are likely to C' ior ien Royal ArcbMaaous. Coming to- - . .olice Court to diiy, luu complaint was on France, but the Emperor challenged cede to the engagement. IB ay." When Ibe eompaniors arrivel, ' London! Weber County Officers: "Shipped hi It for their tue insane M ss Griffin Germany. With the retirement of the bad lisnii.sscd, "The shocking murders in Greec hare . fnr i lint F. D. Vrobatt and Cuunlv Judge challenger, the battle should close. a painful impression in Europe, accommodation; the telegram atitsdeati- - ' ! laving been taken cast by 1 e friends r it produced Rieharda. AMERICAN. Quotes approvingly Disraelie s opinion and have drawn attention to the serious nation reading, "Make room for tan New lork, 10. inlj Select Men Lester J.' Hcrrick, Heary hat England would interfere, one is evils existing in that country. My un- RAM's. Coming uncbanced. ... . Money Nev . 9, n'cht York, U flelmes, R.cltiird Dallaatj-neanxious for peace, but respects the dig' remitting efforts will be directed to seNe York. 10, 1 p. in. A base ball has of the magnificent game Clerk and HecorderF. S. Richards. A western publisher lately a nolle Money unchanged ; gold heavy, dc- - nity and national feelings of both the cure a complete and searching inquiry 1'rosecutino Attorney Aurehue Miner. been playitd to day, bctwen-- the "Allan thai ho intended lo spend fifty dollar for, i belligerents. cl:ncdiosxteen into the fads. Oi European tue eutraU andaquarter. and of tics Brooklyn, William Critchlow, Notaries I'ublic Sheridan leu yesterday for the r the purpose of getting up "a new head ', co&l tdvices Gov is dull, firm; stocks Mrong New lork, at Lnion ground. The field 'Gentlemen of lb House of Commons: for his ; F. 8. Richards, t; ''.,!. head man quarters. two raer one cent neral of advance p i per. The next day one of bis (a) per for th liberal disposition nif on Doth siuUs was splendid. TinSheriff Gilbert Belknap. in I thank you Wells has arrived Commissioner subscribers o: uch a of settlement dropped the following nolo: ' epeedy Ailaniics white washed lour timps in Prospect made by you for tbc ordinary service of Deputy Sheriff William Brown. London. "Don't you do it. Bettor keep tho R. R's. wuiie-wasthe additional tue and for ".uutuais the year, sup. Asietnot and Collector Sanford Bing succession, new bead for tbe fil The French Chambers met Pittsburgh. Pa., 10, ed three times, winning the game score men and money voted, in view money and buy a ham. of the leit will propose an plies of The ter." deputies wound ,. , ,.. killed men were four and Nine self, 9 & 7. th conTreasurer Israel Canfield. of national defense. A of the altered circumstances of y organ'zalion ed at the ulasaman in Colliery Omaha, to which 9, night. promise Th other day a farmer la th vicinity , Coroner Vim. N. Fife. committee for the formation of a Ministry tinent, new freely gives created withmeet the Major .Jno, Tarker, . brother of Ihe consequence of a rope breaking while is selected from among changes thus officers. Norwich, (C.) who, had, extensively Surveyor and Superintendent of Schools i e fell men superior the hoisted. were Tuey being Commissioner of Indian affairs, arrived out reversing th proper balance of ised tbe fly paper of the period, eowecte'i -- Wm, W. Burton. to with dictatorial invested and is powers this morninz ca route to the territories 90 feet. i revenues and expenditures. ,, t couple of pounds of dead flies, and, as adopt any and all measures for the na Washington, 10. per for th of act The west, occupied by Sioux, Crows, they crimes, repression in eiperiment.gave them to ais neas tor an account tional e defense, hundred rendering GoYcrniiteiit: thousand nine Thirty-onand to maintain order in Ireland, has food. Th ennes and other tribes. He will awaii Cltj next day ho had fourteen t measures the of Chambers the to acres domain of seven daily public Incorporated by Act of Jan. 18, 1861. the arrival of another member ofth and fifty answered, its purpose thus far. From dmid chicken en bia hands, and ounds of the less make to Ihe object being biennially on the Commission, and ihe Iudian eoods and were disponed of in Dakotah and Nebras taken; Municipal election the Chambers th act regulating the occupaiion of the he concluded that poisoned fly as a dish committee appointed by to ka actual settlers during July. tpond Monday ef tebruarj. Meetings presonts which the Governmenthas land, I anticipate the restoration of didn't agroo with poultry. " ' of the Indian Commissioner Tarker returned a ruling power. - il ' .1 ' City Council weekly, on Tuesday purchased iu New York for distribution .. i peaceful relations between Landlord and a the Ricard, Favre, Grevy publish after completing and of confidence in th benofit Mai Parker al from New York o the various tribes. Tho New York Express atkc , Whj evenings, at City Hall, Maui street. Tenant, een in for the manifesto Democratic, calling so expects to establish uovernmeni ihe purchasing of Indian annuity goods. of your Legislation.. .The duty of pro- make poisou where!, y to assassinate. Mayor Loren Farr, . .. ess. to half a million dollars the immediate arming of all citizens, amounting schools be is id : where A: '1st st I ou may kill the pests, but unless Ward; AHcrmtnf practicable: Brown, tecting life and property I hope now the Con' at Markets opening. steady very but the best eoods were purchased. is more easy, and I rely on th loyalty yu "nnlh'tate them they eom in Ufa L. J. Herrick, 2d , hopes that the delivery vf I ad inn goods None the to both and a sols half; ninety quarter 3d will do much to harmonne herelotore A vera zo cost, Zo per. ct. lower than last and affection of my Irish subjects. , A. J. Shupet again. , Th resuscitation of flies,! a ord money and accounts firmer; bonds open . year. Mc "I have been pleased to concur in th GaW, Walter hoslile tribes, and Prevent further hos ell known fact, franklin told bow Cointdars James s to and nor, eighty-fiv- e ' ed at 11 rew York, The Ger bill for national education in Lngland ; dead flies, drowns j in a bottl of win Thompson. William W. BurUm, Josiah lililies, at least this season. shall ; for market later eighty-sixvery strong The steamship Arizona arrived at As a new guarantee for the moral and so that had been corked up for many years, mans are holding a great mass meeting , Leantt, Israel Canfield. . ,t securi ies. The buoyancy extends to all cial weil is js ' Recorder wero exposed by bin to tho sunshine, to night In honor ot the Prussian Mcto pin wall, N. 1., at one o clock. Tlios. G. Odell. ' being of the nation, its pro not Hour active, d to 1U cents lower; departments; consols advanced te x ninety pcrity and power. and soon flew off as lively at err. , . rv. Attorney A. Miner. was to S. bonds eighty-siof U. '62, one: 1 to 'I cents lower; corn Mtriha'l W. N. Fife. , "The naturalization act, and that for A special to the Inbune irom Lincoln wheat dull, 1 cent lower; There was one a heated trm In Boa. money easy half. the extradition of criminals will tend to Treasurer Aaroh Farr.'. ' reports the arrival of a majority of the dull, that Prince Fred It is reported here gold active, 17 f: Pacifics Ion, on of those broiling terms that with relations our other Assessor and Collector S. Bingham strengthen delegates to the Republican Slate Con bonds firm; Union s 82; Central's 8G; stocks er'.ck Charles, with the Second Prussian The act regulating enlistments Boston bas occasionally. A worthy old vent ion. The scaffolding at the Stale steady; Surveyor W . W. Burton. Army Corps, has broken t trough the powers. declined half to one; Panama ol to 82. I hope will increase the gentleman, aged eign.y, rich aud fat. down ehort terms this p. for Captain of Police?. G. Taylor. University build. ng broke z Nan Mel and French centre between me the of and laborers Justice of the Peace S. Eggleeton. ten forces, promote the died on Saturday luring the term, rn efficiency in., precipitating cy. FOREIGN. the Cohstable-- G. and provide Monday, a Harvard professor, also aged of welfare F. Middleton. soldiers, chauics to the ground, sevcial were inParis, 10. .. . . i 1, . . . eve. a wen 9, is reserve fatal. feared two London, it nation y iraineai in eighty, an intimate friend of tho deceasjured severely, Ollivier s Ministry have been super ior iu and an wa-in to ed, appeared on Boston common, and a. The Pall Mall Gazette's issue of this ceded. armr, emergency ready ngton, General Cousin de Montauban, yrn. there met tho son of the departed, not standards. their to Ogden Post Office: return A specinl dispatch from the Secretary evening says, "we have assurance from Count Polika, is appointed Minister of Postmaster Isaac Moore. is in for French the farewell the knowing that his friend was dead. Apthat bid the Paris of "I the recess, empire you of War, ordering signal corps and charged with the formation o General Delivery from 8 a.m. to 7 p t earnest prayer (hat when again proaching tbe son, the old professor for danger of immediate collapse. It is ap war, the with make arraiig.-mento ample nrmy a n .'w Cabinet, I .M n n v a f ..Am Ann, In 7 n m summoned to meet, I may rejoice with said: "it's distressingintolerable; and SS IB carry. nz into eflect Ihe law provi ling lor prenended that the Emperor is beaten An enormous mob assembled outside on th restoration of peace in Eu how does your father stand tbe heat?" The German armies will Uiuly MailscLOSK, until further notice. a lull observation and report or me ap already. Ordi- the hall of the Corps LegislatifT yester ynu ior &H.It Lake 8.30 p.m City at of storms on the lakes and rat shortly be en route to Paris, and even if rope," ist baproach the infuriated M.nistry. agtinst -day, (or the East Berlin, 11, up m. ern coasts. The Secretary is empower their march is delayed, the Lmpire can Cries of "A bas Ollivier' were raised. ng Fer the West 8.80 The are numbered. D.m. ovservers The following official dispatches were WASHER HCSSIT, its not as t. I. DAHLIE, live; of a number days to ed enlist e anf The military charged the mob, who re Salt Lake City. Btloaa, ltoatac. received here last evening; "saarbruck ectei non commisiiioned officers in the signal Oideanis s and Republicans of France treated. were placed The French are Military patrols Fre Salt Lake City 7.30 a.m. to retreating and his additional force will soon are already discussing t'.ie policy of to rapidly corps, preserve the peace. - 4.0 p.m. be selected and trem the East wards Mozelle at all points; the Pros niSSEY, DAHLEB & C0M regular observations be. making a pro osition to the FrenchChara At a meeting of the Chambers yester sian cavalry has been ordered to pur-su7.30 a.m. zun. West , declare a provisional government bcrsto B a mm. MAILS day, there were v.olent discussions and IAKKERS, ayor. they are now closely following tbe Kear Admiral bnuDorics, rresiaena or for France, the Emperor havingprovoked altercations "lose for North Oirden on Monday at among the members. French. Tbe Prussians have crossed war without possessing the means of hat written House Licht the Board, 2.30 p.m. - ' For Plaia In the Corps LegislatifT yesterday, the line, of Saarverden to Grand For MAI City, bn Thurs letter to the Secretary or Ihe ireasury sustaining it. Eminent Imperialists are STBEJST, OiiDE-f- , For Huntsville, 00 I rt.tnilinir nmharriiminpntu and injustice leaving the country, and the friends of Jules Favre proposed to the Chambers to quin, Faulgulcmont and Fonnestromp, "ay, at 6.30 p.m. ' , . . I 1 ! I AlfD .1 crrr." ' to 8 t' save towns . the the country salt of tbe department of Mozelle. Tuesday and Friday, at p.m., the Emperor are preparing for flight assume full powers ...,l eSIUUIlSIUUOUH 10 IOC t K'" ' BealeH la Odd Dai, Cola and Currency. Draw 11 the that declared He and Prince the the of Con incapa Emperor's Liverpool Imperial." of careless the of Empress out j .'Ml..'' legislation ing Eiiehanx. on Kan franeimi, Montaas, Beavw, f r is t California wheat eleven shillings and 8t. . There is a less ouoyani leonng innuen-cin- r city to command tho army had been cont Trains cress on the appropriation bill. Louis, New York, and all parts of Karope, Leave Ozdcn daily, until further no- the Stock , lion, should Brartete upon Exchange. clusively iproved; tatbe,Lmperor T sixpenoe.' The President has torwaraua to uen . Collections i ' promptly attended H. Iff nr. 8 a.m. and Sheridan official letters accrediting him At this hour (5 p.m.) Consols close fl' tn therciore oe for Suit, f.nke. Citv. R.B. Parislli: 1 bonds of 18G2, The New French ministry has Just an Tremendous confusion ensued. '; The e 'p.m. (For extra trains see time en tour as a of the U. S, nt 91 I; U. S. Uble.1 For the Ent. at 7.25 a.m. For 85 4W 85 J, less firm. Deputies were nnsbie to be heard, each nounced that a Conscription has been . 31. n sters uancroii. mm man Arniv. West, at 6.35 D.m. resolved on, by the Chambers, of all who Paris. 9. striving to get the floor for himself. . burne have been offic ally notifi"d. attorneV 4 COUNSELOR. ' with , have been in the Garde A'ationalr, and all floor is communication the and in obtained arrive from Salt Lake City. 7 a.m. Faillon Gen PauKassugnac since Revenue Internal The July 4.45 p.m. From the East, 4.25 p.m. and thirty five Office has been about ten m.ll.on dollars per Marshal McMahon; the morale of the saiu: ii no were in ins mioisiry, ne men between twenty-fiv- e Ogden Hotel, IE. IW I "em the West, C.35 a.m. oaDE.x crnr. ' is excellent. There has been no would court martial Favre and other are requeetad to join the army. Four army day. ' Suit Lake City Time. All kinds' of legal bttiiueei promptly ettc""l fighting since the seventh. In the battle members of the left, and shoot them that million francs are voted for th asais Philadelphia, 9. irnerof lance of the families of tbe Garde Nation' to. la :. ,. , A f re ocrnred lat evening in a mill of Frossichwcilier, a hundred and forty very night. (Sensation.) Divine Worship thousand of the rn my attacked thiny-thre- ? Ollivier, excitedly, said: Jules bimon alt. wss It Better'.in. Tbo. id own totally by 'neld every Sunday, in the Taberncle, Esq. London, 11 thousand ufid r McMahon. The has asked if the Ministry intend to have " lUa.m And 9 n m t nnd in rliA Rnhnnl les.royed loss 50 thousand dollars; KEITI1XY, is rumored the It Ollivier shot! addressed the have - Deputies minister following opposition currently that a secret . ft :t(t n m fully insured. '"'ITU nt thp vnriii,. Wn-z- lu ATTORNEY AND COUfiBELOR AT - LAW, rebut his tbe the of has Parisians: answered Channel the crossed "Our then lo tia'.ion Napoleon agent question, Ogdcn. 10. j proc'a A new effort has ply was inaudible. (General confusion.) with the Empress' jewels and the money Will Prartfc. In all the Cnnrti Id Utah and and A company of 325 emigrants, mostly army is concentrated. Mnini; T.rrltorlea. fnwHit atentton given tu and confidence, De Kernrtry proposed to the Chambers of tbe Imperial family. It is rumored Foreifn and Domwitie Collection!. from, Scandinavia, arrived at 2.30 p m imparted lo it fresh hopes etneV Elders Jesse N. Smith. Lewis but the agitation here will lessen th to treat Napolson III. as the Chambers also, that the Prince Imperial is Office In IHVitt'a Rrir-v-i terma. lU 'tur MERrllANT AXD PROFEPSTONAI. for London. The London Times corres of the army and act against treated the First Napoleon in 1815. force moral J Knonlton, George Shur.iiff, Quincy ,hw,w MW 1 mpp It. TVe will do tiran lluildiog near IJiiTB Disturbances again ensued, and sever pondent just arrived from Saarbruck and it, Paris rising, the French army will Uarber returning wiHsionariea " - " . tv vt ui0 an. Eugenie and the Prince Imperial Preparing for Flight! Riot in the French y. word ot dictntton. ;ti The Paris correspondent of the Man chester bzammer telegraphs that Italy and Austria each scud ten thousand men to aid France; the Empress Eu genie, according lo the Pall Mall Ga heavy. ' out-pos- ts : . . - i ! Chamber of The Prussians Breaking Through the French Centre! : The Napoleonic Dynasty on its 4 Fatal Colliery Fatal Accident on the W er-to- " w Kanat Facihc ztailroadl ., The Prusjian : cfoman English The Prussians Pursuing. tae i'rench! e A Conscription Lsvied tiio Ministry! i ' The Priaco Imperial and the Family Treasures for rn hn S . - , u lo-da- y. ex-i- tut , ,1 . V three-fourth- . I 1 .- e; SEfI-WF.F.KL- a Y - Uglll-UOUB- uki H . repre-entativ- A.MINEH, fir-'t- opplte , .. W. It. BUSINESS CARDS. ltAOffic. |