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Show V It mm jjtlfn function. She ' i , ' V, & o'clock, p.m., and ceased at Italf-pawhen the solid columns of the Prftssiuu PiMWuxl every WJSDSBSDAY si. J SATURDAY, bayonet in hand, advanced to the assault. liy the Oude I'vslisuim) OOMPAXT. The crisis was bow to bo decided by Mod AW, President and Business Manager, tMKS j Vi w hom nil Husiiiesa communication should be steel? quickly did the Prussians move, II and with sn overwhelming impetuosity, aildressa : j they precipitated themselves on Mc Million's line at all point ; the French TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. $0.00 struggled, but were dcroatod, One Year 4.00 Mouth routed and driven in an utter disorderly S 2.00 ftreo Months Tito I'nis.-imii- . uiami across the Meuse. .10 (,ineCvy err victorious and held the entire fiolii lately occupied by the French, , The RATES OF ADVERTISING. slaughter was fearful from the awful Xo. 72. re which had been incessantly main Of.DEX, UTAH, 1870. YOI Ia Ia tained for ten hours, tho route f the o o French is complete. E 5 Paris, Sept. 8. M 1i Jefferson City, Mo., 2. T A telegram from a special corresponV Chicago, 4. has left Metieres The Prince Second despatch. This evening the Imperial A most destructive and condent, dated Sep. 2nd, stated that des- for appalling Square 10 lines, $:2i3$o$S$15$20$3o$60 70 Mauberg. Twelve of the light, draft, 40 25 T 10 18 3 Special to the Oonr.it Junction by the Atlantic and Havens platform Las been adopted by flagration occurred this afternoon, in- patches from Belgium, just received, asj3 " for servico npon the interior 80 60 30 4 7 9 11 21 439 to 842 nays. The volving a loss of fifteen or twenty lives. sert that a serios of gunboats a vote of racinc telegraph Company .J yeas and bloody heavy 65 100 40 10 la 18 SI ascended the iHjine yesterday kv V Column, Brown five led ivers, Senator then About o'clock was men, a fire Schurz, discovered betook by on 90 135 60 80th, 17 11 10 11) 25 45 engagements place " Off left the convention, and have since re in a magnificent five Btory block in Wab- tween McMahon and the enemy. The Charenton. 20 30 3 45 76 100 135 200 1 Berlin, 5f. to solved not $5 mouth. ash renomiuntil Cents Dusicesi avenue, between Washington and fighting per adjourn lasted throughout the day, they The Prussian government will vigor by Madison nate ticket. a better imthe most 8 8 streets, from a.m. was till and uf the probably p.m., Transient advertising to be paid for in advunce. suppresss the harrassing incurSt. Louis 2. posing business block in the country, most desperate character. The Fronch ously A Square cuusists of ten Hues of type of this sions of the French The Prus The Bolters A at Convention about Jefferson covSeize half eins. a million, and i costing troops left the woods and heights of sian Commander-in-chie- f gusrillas. has ordered all have nominated B. Grati Brown of ering the entire square. Yearly advert isersidlowed to cliuuge nt plea ure, and had city New Boat! Stenay, departed scarcely with only the additional charge of twenty-livance Tiercurs to be shot if captured t. Louts tor governor, by acclammation, It included twelve large stories, occupi-b- y when the position was ocoupied by a but they will be iitn a square for coniHsitiou, n arms, or sentenced to ten years conover on KXTRA five in for a of favor the pna! heaviest space wholesale occupying dealers charged detachment of tho Prussians. The platform immediately jif tract. the Uitfrauchiied. in the city. Tho tire caught iu the up- Prussians pushed and attacked the servitude if not. They are difficult of all on retained Advertisements or Notices Sieei:il Senator Schurz was chairman of tilts per story of No. 114 and 11G, south cud, French. At first they were repulsed detectiou, their ouly insignia being re the outside of the paer, will be charjred twenty-fiv- e movable badges to enable them to apconvention. r cent, additional on the above rates. occupied by Lat'lin, Butler & Co., the with heavy losses, and forced to retreat, Advertisoiueiits not marked on the copy with the 3. dealers. The of buildthe but they vigorously resumed the offen pear as peasants, when in any danger- Washington, paper height dered! nnmlxr of insertions, will be published at our The banks are applying for organiza ing was so immense that the engines sive, and as iiiglil set, tue Frcuch re ous locality. until ordered out, aud charged at transient j: i' Londen, tion under the new law very slowly. could not force a stream to the ton of passed the Meuse, to rates. their shat inserted till forbid, will lie Tho press of Germsny are vehemently AUVKRT1SKMKXT8 The majority of applications so far ore the roof, which alone was of wood and tered forces. Both lost sides very heav vmtiuued until ordered out, in oveiy instance, aud lcnoiincing England and Italy for sup from the Western States; few from the soon was in a blaie. The Haines spread mred for accordingly. ily, but the slaughter of the French advertisand half yearly couth. Indications are now that all the to No. 100 and 112 inclusive) occupied troops was terribly great. On tho 31st plying arms to France. The most in- The privilege of yearly ers is restricted to tlieirdirect line of business, and additional bank currency authorized by by the wholesale dry goods house ot J. ot August the attack on the left bank ot ense excitement prevails throughout tho all Lernl, Auction, Keid Ktate, or other advurtUu-nii'iit- s ast Congress will never go tnlo circula V. Farwell & Co., the largest west of the Mcue was resumed by the Prus- city; the. stock market is violently agi- be charg"foreign to their regular trade, will ated. 1 lie official dispatches from Bcr- Gen. tion. 1 tie eonipt' oiler thinks thatthero New York; then to No. 104 occupied by sians, aud a severe engagement com ed for separately. No Advertisements from the States will le in in, announcing iSapolcous surrender. be more numerous applications from Kirtlund and Ordevay, boot and shoe menced between the little may of villages serted without the cash (at our advertised rates,) have been printed in extra editions of the south, after the cotton crop is put dealers then to the corner of W ashing- Dussey and Dauche ry The Prussians accompanying the order, unless from ouo ot our Mall Gautti and Daily OMe, the on authorized All the market. iu ton available Agents. funds Advertising St.;' containing the pianoforte aud incautiously allowed themselves to be both Pall regular these journals disbelieve that Paris All coininiiiiii ntious devoid of interest to the tho South at present are tied up in the music publishing establishments of Smith drawn by a skillful maneuver of McMaiml'lic, or intended to promote private interests, s capitulation of Ihu cotton crop, aud there is little or no & Nixon and Lyon & llealy. hon into the angle formed by. the ram will not accept will lw charged as advertisements, mid payment Macmahon. and we in They declare character, Emperor lfiersonul to advance. in even whole for The 'fire bonds, seemed capirequired money purchase department parts of Sedan and the abrupt heights New reserve the right to reject any article, or advertise-incu- t who desire to organize new puwerlcsg to check the flames, and in on tue lett bank of the river Meuse, und that Count Palikao must disclaim all talists of this class. banks. less than two hours the entire block was were forced about noon to withdraw complicity with Gen.Wetnpfuins' surren FRANKLIN' D. RICHARDS, Editor. der, and avow his readiness to follow The city has been in the greatest ex blazing. A large number of men were towards Mouzou. McMahon made sev C. W. PENROSE, Associate Editor. where Paris leads, which will probably Loss of citement to work all day over the European news, set at carry out goods; while eral iueffuctivo attempts to recover the wore thus engaged in Farwells store, Meuse, and finally passed over the riv bo in a direction quite other than that Asoffice and Life they the the Press of American Chicago! Count PaliaWs life will not of peace. sociation was surrounded by an eager a lofty portion of the wall full with a er. A general engagement is hourly OCDEN DIRECTORY. lis worth an hour's purchase if bo crash from the the to though top story crowd, hungrily devouring each adAMERICAN. expected. i Gen. Uhlrich, the old vcterau who has wavers. ditional dispatch by cable us it came it:. basement, carrying down a number of Omaha, Sept. 2. The German and English bankers of liiUetl Stales Officers for into the mass. command men, of of unknown, the defense yet Several between firtry Strasbourg, Gen. Sherman and his daughter arvery laughable spats, that notwithstanding the this city have received advices from their rived last night, from the Soldier's Re- French and German sympalhirers, oc- Wild rumors are abroad that 30 or 40 stales Governor J. Wilson Shaffer, it but 15 is were bombardment of tho. city by the Prus European correspondents fully confirmcertain that union at Desuioines. They remain as curred, and one time both the French perished, Secretary Vernon II. Vauglian. The scene excikilled. was sian forces, the fortress will hold out ing the news received by the American and were Prussian the terribly M. E. Patrick. legations reading Marshal guests of Gen. Augur, till Press Association of the surrender of bulletins standing shoulder to shoulder. ting. against every attack. C. II. Hempstead, when they leave for the Pacific coast. U. S. Attorney and the capitulation of Scdnu., streets The crowded with peo being ah tue culverts ana loruncations are Napoleon About one p. in. to day, William Grun New York, 3. 1 lie following accounts of the sail Supt. Indian Affairs i. E. Tourtellotte. much aud was fear entertained mined lest with so at ple, that Paris, C. C. gunpowder Eiijili.-hmaClements. cross 20. while Surveyor-GenerThe news of the surrender of Napody, an aged battle of Sedan, within the last guinary dewould the be should tho matters reach tho worst, surrounding buildings OverReceiver of Public Monks J. B. leon was communicated through extra ing (he track of the Omaha anil Southfew days, have been received here : The absence of wind preventwhole defence can be blown up at a ton. western railway, was caught by a cow- journals of the American Press Associa stroyed. Tho contests were bloody, and fiercely The ed losses : follows this. are as warning. disGeorge R. catcher of the construction train, and tion on Wall street, and theup-towand stubbornly fought. The first move Registrar of Land Office & Co., $1,750,000; V. in Farwell A dispatch from a special correspon J. Maxwf.ll. his head nearly cut off; death was al tricts nt 9.30, creating such commotion was on when Macmahon was surance dent with S'yUO.OOO, in at the Prussian mostly Chicago Sedan, defeated.Tuesday, army U. S. Assessor John P. Taggart. most instantaneous. Grundy has resid- as has been seldom witnessed since the He strengthened his lines at still have a stock dated Sep. 2nd, states that the Prus they large U. S. Collector Q. J. Hollisler. ed here about tiireo months, and was rebellion. The Mail, Democrat and companies; close of this battle, and on Wednesin the warehouse, and will commence sians are suffering severe losses from the Cliicf Justice J. 15. McKean. employed by the Railroad Co. as black- - other papers of the Association almost business day the fight was again renewed, and Sl Butler, the Liitlin of caused tho disease, ravages by Associate Justices 0. F. Strickland and sum !i. the French had considerable success. simultaneously came out with extras, C. M. Hawley. car loads of Texan cattle and placarded the news upon bulletin the paper dealers, loss 200,000, insur privations of the campaign. Thirty-fou- r The Prussians lost in this last battle Kirtlund ance 5il40,UOO; 1'ositive news uas been received in Ordinary Co., was alnppcd to. Chicago by the boards, beating the antiquated Asso- loss several thousand men without gaining insurance have $250,000, Paris communications that $150,000; opened aud N oil h Western roads. ciated Press Journnls over half an hour. Rock Officer: Territor.al any advantage. The French were ela& loss Nixon, McMahon between Smith, and Bazaine. Lyon llealy, II. William Ihlriate to Cowiress Tue commissioners to day examined In Wall street at the Slock and Produce ted by their success, and had so groat insurance Field $75,000; Paris, 2, midnight. t lit- - secund "ciiuti, of ten, miles of the Exchange, and Telegraph offices and $150,000,. llmiper. & At Courcellcs on the 2llth ult., Gen confidence in their ability to defeat or Co., who occupied a portion of Zevubbube! Snow .South western railroad; leading houses great crowds collected. Leitcr Oir.aliu and loss the for while feigning to evacuate Metx, cripple the Prussians, that the Prince story goods, upper MBaiaiue, storing Hist or. 1). T. i:h i;it sevtntv five le.nl tig citizens and The North German flag was instantly unreturned fromAvcnnes to The insurance drew $50,000. tho $120,000, cavalry of Prince Frederick Imperail Ji. ,U,r N f'liuui l'!.iy;"ii. ofliecri' ol the road also participated in furled as the news spread like wild-fir- e disclosed that tl 0 3 Thursday B. owned was Drake of A J. Charles into a trap. bloody fight took Prussians had formed a by uii e em-- , on- on 'li roud, now running through the medium of the extrps. News- building strong front 1 e- & Ordevay, place and the Tremonf Kirtland cut were House, up, badly cavalry In.I oi Vvnunon i::tuuu (anions stone quarries on boys swarmed near the City Hall. The baltlo hind and Sedan. covering J. V. Farwell, Thatcher & Tate. Drake Many prisoners were taken and the liank of the famous Plaltc riv- '.obcrt I.. Cami the north German bankers, about whom so much loses ?I60,000, insurance $100,000; rnnce liimsclt made a narrow escape was opened by the Crown Prince, and , , 11 f er, wiiicti w, nereaiier iurnisu encap has been said lately, rushed to the Gold Kirtland & Co. $100 000, insurance from Prince Frederick Charles engaged tl o capture. Officers: aud valuable buildins material for this Room, and at once commenced sales of Welter u;f.r greater part of Macmahon's army. Gen. .McMahon was wounded in the $100,000; Farwell $125,000, insurance F. D. city; the road is in excellent condition Probate ami County Judye it down to 115, a fall of 11 $75,000: Thatcher $50,000, no insur- battle on Thursday. The French are The Prussians under cover of a tremengold, driving Richards. and will be pushed in a southerly direc- on closing prices last night. The Gold stock $2,470,000; rostoring their losses at Mezicres by dous cannonade, crossed the Meuse by ance; Total loss Select Men Lester J. Herrick, Heurj tion, connecting with the Burlington and Room two bridges, and rapidly formed into to a were xcilcd frighttotal $2,970,000; fresh troops. operations Missouri Road. It will be made by ful extent, and the racket was almost as building, $500,000; Holmes, Richard llu'.liintyne. line of battle. The remaining columns total insurance Several at The French $1,590,000. is 80,000 Lyons army S. Ricbards. F. Recorder Clerk and continued to pour, over the bridge, bringing the llatte about three miles great as that beard on "Black Friday." firemen were is be the to it intended for by supposed falling strong; injured 1'rosecutiny Attorney Aurclius Miner. west of the La l'latte station. A heavy The offices were perfectly be- walls. The against which several batteries of mi. Baden. newspaper is of invasion the building totally destroyWilliam Critchlow, rain storm commenced this evening aud Notaries l'ullic trailleuses were placed. " The continucheers vociferous and few sieged, greeted ed. Very London, 2, midnight. goods were saved. Chas. F. S. Richards. still continues. 1 were uermans tie fresh intelligence. V. Farwell, who lives some twenty It is stated that a declaration is being ous fire of these guns mowed regular'" Sheriff William Brown. Omaha, Sept. 3. delirious with joy and congratulation; in miles away, was sent for by special en- extensively signed in the German army, swathes through the ranks which wore Assessor and Collector SanforJ BingThe following is reliable: short, the entire population of New l ork The number and names of the asking King William to become Emperor tramping over tho bridges; whole rcgi ham. Berlin Sept. 2. The following has was agitated to the greatest extent since gine. menls of the Prussians were broken and. cannot bo learned for several of Germany. killed Canficld. Treasurer Israel been received : cut down. Tho Prussians, when tluy the war of the rebellion. just the removed. are until ruins 2. Brussels, days, Coroner Wm. N. Fife. "Sedan 2d To the Queen The e had effected a crossing there, surroutiu- -' is the to Con most is that This French and The It Confederation destructive German North fire 5,000 reported Tho Surveyor and Superintendent of Schools tire French army are prisoners. ed Sedan and couiplutcly invested tho sulate received no confirmation of King property and lifo ever known here, and 700 German troops, who bad retreated Wm. W. Burton. , Emperor surrendered to me. McMa-ho- n William's dispatch, but the Consul ex- - produces intense excitement. The build- into the Belgian city. comwere territory, is wounded. The French cavalry, which had (Signed,) to was confidence in surrender tho to which relia last full its ing, Belgian troops only completed pelled expressed William. behind the town, was unable to ' ' City CSovcrniiieiit: spring, was one of the chief ornaments and were disarmed. bility. Incorporated by Act of Jan. 18, 1861. the Germans, in conseTrovidence, Sept. 2, against operate 3. the of 2, Berlin, Omaha, midnight. city. biennially on the Municipal election of the mountainous locality, nothing has been Up quence demand will New the all start his and Gen. Prussia Sherman 4, York, midnight. daughter territory second Monday of February. Meetings heard in this city in regard to the re The land lines of the Western Union on the frontier, including Metx, as a rendering cavalry operations imposed for San Francisco by the afternoon of the City Council weekly, on Monday sible. ported severe illness of Chief Justice train. They were placed between Telegraph, connecting with the Atlantic primary basis for any settlement of the two ' cross fires from evenings, at City Hall, Main Street, the Prussian Chase, than the sensation statement con- will have been war. out scouts order six Two of since Pawnee of Cable, companies present ained in the New iork Jtm of tuts Mayor Loren Farr. the and left artillery upon right from ColumTwo were sorties made o'clock on Stras in near no the and mustered dis service be Sunday morning, . A. Brown, 1st Ward; Aldermen morning, me teiegrapu operator ai bus, this week, to be used on the line patches have been received since that bourg on Friday morning, but both were flunks of the curved Prussian line, and' L. J. Herrick, 2d forced to save themselves in the .best Kingston says the friends ot ilr. tliase of the Union Pacific. hour up to the present time. repulsed. ' At three o'clock on the same 3d A. J. Shupe, had not even heard of such a report. way they could, and the slaughter among French the to drive the attempted Where did the New York Tribune's day, About three thousand persons are atJames Mc Gaw, Walter Counselors the horsemen was dreadful; but few es New York, 2. out from Prussians the railway station, the Methodist camp meeting et special, issued in an extra on Thompson, William W.. Burton, Josiah Sunday but failed. The Prussians have succeed- caped; whole squadrons were swept away. A cane of rowdies took possession of tending miles the west of twelve Leavitt, Israel Canficld. " "James risk tins even- Saling's grove, the ferry-boanight, which they say was received dur ed in nearly completing a parallel four Macmaiiou was wounded severely, but Recorder Thos. G. Odcll. city. did not leave the batUc-fielMiss the assaulted and passengers. ing Work on the Missouri Railway Bridge ing the day, come from T It must have hundred paces from the fortress. Attortieif A. Miner. was shot a 12 Emma young lady, Johnson, Sedan, 8, Spactal Ut the "Ogden Jnnrttou." by Inntt State p.m. JfmAoU-W- . is progressing rapidly, contracts for come by the grape-vin- e or clothes-lin- e N. Fife. in the arm. A number of rowdies were ; Telegraph. Second Dispatch. "To the Quoen at in abutments will be let short-Treasurer Aaron Farr. masonry telegraph. ', arrested. Salt Lake City, 5. Berlin: Gen. McMahon, who is wounded, Assessor and Collector S. Bingham. 4, Cincinnati, New York, 2. President Young and party arrived at , his army to Gen. Wrimpfern. surrendered cool and clear. Weather W. . Burton. The German Executive Commission The Surveyor ' Eight human skulls were dug up to , Emperor surrendered to me in per- Parowan on Saturday afternoon and . Now , ; York, 4. have just concluded the arrangement for Captain of Police P. G. Taylor. while in the Park laborers City son, by day, having no army. He says arrange- held meetings there yesterday. Presi- - ' offer Here and in all the neighboring cities an immense celebration of the late Prus Justice of the Peace SI. Egglcston. The skulls are supposed to the ments for peace will be made by the dent Wells, and Eldors Musser and B. ' excavating. conand was to Middleton. F. day given feasting sian victories. jConttableC. On Wednesday next, 1 be the remains of persons who died of Regent at Paris. I shall fix his resi- Young Jun., spoke in the morning; Prcsi-- . " will be formed at Turn dence gratulations among the Germans. The dent Young and Elder Jos. W. Young in hereafter. cholera, at the time the hospital was lo German steamers at Hoboken were gaily grand procession ers Hall, ami after a Inarch through the Ogden Post Office: the afternoon. They had excellent meot-ing- s. cated in the Park. Hugh Smith one of decorated with Signed,' A and ' ' ensigns. bunting ARRIVAL AND CLOSING MAILS. ' city, the participants will be addressed Public Docks, re ,.' of 8. commissioners the Berlin, and in the docks other vessels of AaRlVUS. number IT great by wverol of the most prominent speak Dem Tho party started over the mountains ' William The the 7.30 a.m. signed his position alt Lake kini telegraphs King following Cltv, Amerdaily some moored in the river had the jiy ers to be obtained. Contributions to the 7.30 a.m. ocracv have . . West, Through Mail daily . to the Queen . and the War for Kanab at 6.20 this morning. Thsy " determined to nominate ican 7.30 a.m. flag at tne foremast and the Prus- war fund will be taken up at the same dispatch . . North, Through Mail dailv for Sheriff tself do. Minister: the O'Brine present expect to reach tho telegraph line agaio " Local, Uox Elder County, daily 7.20 a.m. James sian flag at the peak and completely time, and balls, festivals and illuminaat Toquerville in about eight days. 3. "Sedan, 4.30 p.m. . . East, Through Mail daily . Mayor of New York with dressed streamers and signals. tions will end the jubilee. CLOSJXO. z. "The capitulation has been concluded u, Major Powell, the Colorado explorer, Cincinnati, ept. 3.30 p.m. 'alt Lake City, daily FOREIGN. Fifty or sixty Germans left yesterday with Gen, Wiinpfuin, who commanded accompanied the party from Parowan. : A game of base ball between the "At 3.30 p.m. . . West, Through Mail daily . ended ir by the City of Paris to join the Prussian instead of Macmahon, who is wounded. Brussels, 2. . . 3.30 p.m. lantics" and "Red Stockings Jiorth, Tbroneh Mail daily thereto. They 3.30 p.m. Private dispatches received here con- The Emperor only surrendered himself Local, Box Elder County, dally of the latter by a score of 14 to 8. army, avowing allegiance favor . . B.OO p.m, . Bast, Through Mail dally Copenha- tradict yesterday's report of the French to me, os he had no command, and left WARM!! Hl SSEt, way of Liverpool, C. t. PAH!.r.R, Umpire W. II. Booth of Eagles, Louis go by and Khiel to Berlin. They came victory; they assert that the French Halt Uks City. Ifelnna, Montana.' gen to the Regency at Paris. 1 MAILS, ville. Great excitement everything from Mexico, San Francisco, Georgia, were defeated, and that the fugitives shall ctosiso. a place of resiappoint Napoleon Newport, R. I., 2. 'Cache nd Rich County Wednesday was Chicago, and New York Stste, in charge are flocking to Belgium, where they are dence after the iutcrview. The rendez8.30 p.m. IIISEY, DAIILER & CO., and Jvitunlovi The Fireman's muster hereto-daInh Schultx of the Lieut. of . and at disarmed into J'ereato. vous serta and Wifileb gent takes wit What a p.m, ever kind camp 'ijft the Mondays Thursdays ; place immediately. the erandest event of IE. UniiUvilJc ;' Wedneaday and Saturday! 8.00 a.m BANKERS, Munich, 2. , course events, with God's guidance, have There was about fantry, fourteenth corps, Frussiaa army, Plain City Mimdavt and Xhnradava 3.00 p.m nessed ii this city. J who Munser and Halber The Bavarian Ministers received the taken! Capt JEfNIXGS' new BuiLnrso, RiterJe H'ednesdava and Saturday! 4.00 p.m. 1,000 firemen including the different en- Seigel to join the Prussian Navy. William." uuoier aud Auaa following dispatch, dated nar Beauednesdaya and Signed, in line, and the - niado a brillianti goes ousVex, . . 12.00 .m. cgines . . . MA battle has ocSaturdays .i Washington, Sept 4. Later Dispatch. The entire Frenoh : mont, Tuesday. just were iiirungeu streets Tne abearance. ARD' SALT LAKE Cnt. the furnishes OFFICE HOURS. State will The which in were we Department victorious. curred, army at Sedan has capitulated. Napo with SDectators. and some private ana General Sellfery opn from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Daalers In Gold Diirt, Cola and Currency. TraW Minister Jones has The French" were driven over the Meuse. leon surrendered himself to the following, King of Pxcliaiigs on Sun lrancwo, Montana, 8aday ( p.m. to 7 p.m. public buildings were handsomely de telegraphed from Brussells conDivor, The first Bavarian Prussia. In St. battles the the late corps participated Louis, New York, and all parts of iirue. REOLSTBY upon DEPARTMENT corated with bunting ana mottoes. Minisnews of the one battalion yesterday. firming from to a.m. French 9 lines rgc of 0m successfully, Collection prompllg attended to. i p.m. capturing Meuse, whereby the St. Louis, 2. tf ' Outside Door open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. ter Washburne has telegraphed from two guns. severed communication and have a been at Convention state the In Republican effect that they had heard . movement to the north or south-we- st , ISAAC MOORE, Postmaster. Jefferson this niorniirg, Bauline, Belgium, 2. the majority of Paris to the " defeat of McMahon, and the capthe of Marshal Bazaine has driven the Prus- checked, the substantial fruits of the on a platform, reported a committee the not know whether sians towards Sedan. The French are victories rest with the Prussians. did but of Trninn ture Sedan, & ATTORNEY , COUNSELOR. 'Lwte Ogden daily, until ftirtber no- resolution pledging the party to support the Emperor was a prisoner or in Bel- at La Chappelle, Paris papers report At the end of the battle on Thursday, Office privil-tdjie- s tice, fer Salt Lake City at 8 .m. and an amendment restoring political in this obscurely the French successes without the Prussians had surrounded Sedan, opposite Ogdcn Hotel, The Prussian Legation to all those disfranchised on ac- gium. 6.30 p.m. (For extra trains oodejj crrr. official time received as have them. nothing and the Belyet roads oocupied locating connecting All kinds of legal business promptly attended rebellion. The report of city, CO of events the Table.) For the East, et 7.26 a.m. Fur count of the yesterday.' Berlin, 2. gium and Paris, thus cutting Macmahon's . ltr the minority left all free to vote for or regarding the West, at 6.85 p.m. The following Prussian official dis- communication. New York, Sept, 4. Schorl of Arrive from Salt Lake City, 7 a.io against the amendment. Senator amendoftho A at has been War was aTl received on battle the sanguinary fought property recently patch Yesterday, nd 4.45 p.m. From the East, 4.25 p.m. opened the debate forthe suffrage W. from the Methodist Mission room, fice dated last evcningiA battle was fought Friday, along the line from Mairau to ' ment; he said this was the ultimatum of stolen rom t&e Vtcst, 6.35 a.m. ATTORXEY AND COUNSELOR Vf, $15,-00- 0 was Dansey, commencing at five a. m. Mcall and and in of $150 throughout Wednesday, money, new a consisting the wing. If it was not accepted Bait Lake City Time. Will Practice In all the Courts In rtah ni adomch Metx. Mahon resisted on before continued the until was Prussians returned. three bonds, in Jersey City Thursday candidate would be nominated. Mr Territories. Special attention given to was driven back at all points. p. m. The firing wss incessant and fur- joining The details are not given by the Police N. Foreign and Domestic Collections. Havens of Springfield supported the minDivine Wnr&liin ious 3 was illuminated last evening in along th entire line of both armies, Office a held which he had pre- Out it is understood that promises werts Berlin in Lcavitfs It rick every Sundav. in the Taberncle. ority admendmc-u-t honor of the victory, and joyful demon- and continued with fearful destructive-nes- s t 10.m. and 2 p.m.; and in the School sented, as alao did J. Milton Turner, ). given that the purloiner should not be near Poat Office. Iluiidiug, fire and were strations The slackened made," slaughter. molested. mouses of the various n ards at 5.30 p.m, st IT M -- -- Devoted to News, Literature, Agriculture, Science, and the Arts. WEDXESDIY, SElTEMKKIt 7, I. BY TELEGRAPH. T 1 m ; m i & Man's Head Cut a Train! Gang of Rowdies York Ferry e a Startling Intelligence- Napoleon and the. Whole .French Army surren- u m French and Prussian Troops taken Prisoners in Belgium! McMahonWounded Terrible Slaughter and Great Prussian Victory! Tremendous Excitement York! in Tremendous Conflagra tion and Awful in . Hah. to-d- n, al n a, to-d- , :u,rnen-nejuJu- l Me-lier- tiii-ou- 1 K. 1 , a. , -- ', 5 t, , d. j ' , - .... .... .... Wii-mam.- y. . ' ' y forty-fourt- ' 1 maijt sTitEirr, - . ' ,uvr ' '; ; I , i '.' 'A.-MINEH- t- R. KEITIILY, -- AT-LA Ba-sai- 6i-2- .11 |