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Show t (Dgttcn function. Published eery WEDNKSDAY and SATURDAY, by the OuvEif Puhlisiiinq Cohpa.nt. JAMES McGAW, President and Uuaioetu Munftgcr, to whom all Buaineu cuuiinuuiiaiUoiii should be addressed. Notice. Eldet H. W. Naisbitt, from gait Lake City will preach in the Tabernacle, Ogden tomorrow, at 10 a. m. Removed. The Tost Office in this city, has remoyed to Mr. Fidcock's premises, opposite the 2nd Ward Store. That "Post" must be uneasy, hope it will find a settled resting place soon. District Court. BY TELEaiiAPH. Special to tlie Oon-- N JuxrTiox by the Atlantic aud Paeittc Telegraph Couijwiiy.J Daring Entry into Paris of Prussian Soldiers! The Prussians Expected in the Environs of Paris to-da- y! Seizure of Imperial Correspondence in Belgium! at Victory of the French us Strasbourg-Tremendo- Slaughter The District Court for the Third Judicial District of this Territory will be opened on Monday next in Salt Lake City; Hon. J. B. McKean, Chief Justice, presiding, according to the appointment of His Excellency S. A. Mann, Acting Governor. of the Prussians! nired the Republic of France; the movement has received notification of the A strong belief is entertained in the diplomatic circles of the city that an armistice is imminent, and is even now being negotiated. It is reported bv a prominent authority, that the British minister, Lord Lyons, has gone to meet the King of Prussia in behalf of the Provisional Government, and arrange for them terms of mediation. It is probable that the Provisional Government of France will make the following diplomatic appointments: minister to Belgium, Victor Hugo; minister to England, Louis Blanc; minister to Italy, Signor Lerheusche. It is rumored that the garrison of Strasbourg has eflected a successful sortie, and that they have defeated the Prussians in an engagement under the walls of Strasbourg. The despatch announcing the battle and sortie comes " from Belfort. The French Ministry of the Interior publishes, under reserve, a despatch from the French consul at Basle, stating that the garrison of Mulhausen, numbering 3,000 men, have been ordered to Strasbourg where the besieged by a sortie atiacked the Prussians and killed 8,000 Monday and TuesCounty Court. to 10,000, and captured several cannon. Between Thursday and Friday the PrusCourt held its reguthe last County day sians threw a pontoon bridge over the lar session; Judge F. D. Richards premoat beiween the Porte des Juit's ami AMERICAS. siding. the Porte de Justice intending to cross; New York, 8, 1.30. p.m. A variety of County business was Flour dull, dropp'ng; shipping extra, when the columns had reached the centre of the the Mitrailleuses which A committee on public 5 (w, transacted. 5J; wheat 2 lower; spring $1.00 (a had Veen pontoon at the Porte des planted buildings was appointed, and immediate $1.08; corn lower; oats Hut; flour stale; were opened upon the column, flour flour for Western all lower; of erection grades, and the whole column melted steps will be taken for the away iu especially high grades, which pressed au instant. The suitable buildings for the County. was dreadful; carnage t on lie market; shipping brands steady; moat was encumbered with thedead: decline irregular; lower easier; choice the the whole Prussian force was swept Alderman's Court. On Thursday firm and saleable at close; demand to destruction to the last man, helplessSast John Horspool waslrought before chiefly for expon, thougi fair for mill- ly, without a chunce of opposing their ing; new amber firm, but not active; fate. of Alderman Herrick on a Recognition of the French Republic by the U.S. and Fatal Frightful Tom's at River, Casualty N.J. charge petty white dull and dull, heavy; barley-mal- t The Prussian cavalrymen have perwas heavy; oats freely ottered and lower de- formed a most feat. Attired io mand; rye heavy, in limited demand; the full uniform daring of Prussian cavalry corn rathtr easier and fairly active, and wearing the overcoats commarket tame at close. mon to both armies, they Centered this More Goods. Tho C Z. M. Institu- supply liberal; Washington, 8. city by the Northern Railway along tion of Ibis city have received an imCaptain Randall considers that the with general Venays troops without havmense stock of dry goods of the best visit of the Red Cloud delegation to their nationality discovered. Upon ing bran's and many new styles. Country Washington had a wonderful influence arriving at the depot of the Northern over their people, in making them Railway ia this city, thejr parted with stores, co operative institutions and jobpeaceful, and he has every reason to bers can iNw find a full supply by call- believe that the hostile Indians, at his their fellow travelers, and being recognized tbey left the depot and continued ing at the above establishment. Mr.Peery agency, have at last buried the hatchet, their journey to the heart of the city. is determined to sell as low as possible and will cultivate friendly relations. explored the city all day, examinThe Interior Department is in receipt They ed the defences, and had reached the to meet the times, an 1 Mr. Stanford is of surveys of five additional townships Rue du Dauphine when they were apon hand, with his usual urbanity, to in Idaho, along Snake River an I Canon the agents, and the goods U all callers. Go in and Creek; also specimens of silver ore prehended by had police retained their full They captured. from the south western portion of the see. uniform and were perfectly cool and colTerritory, of marvellous richness. lected when taken. The arrest created 8. Omaha, At nr Acaix. Mr.W.H. Pidcock, late great excitement, and a mob quickly The Democratic State Convention as- collected. No violence was however oflyretnrned from Europe, has been in sembled at Plattsmouth yesterday. fered to the daring Prussians. They stalled as Superintendent of the 2nd Eighty-twdelegates were present. were rapidly hurried to a police station. resHon. T. II. a Robertson, prominent Ward Co operative Store. Mr. Pidcock As the cavalrymen were wearing their was Con e.cncj appointed looks quite at home at his old business, ident, uniform, they will not be shot, and they with to confer committee the have claimed protection under tho plea . and would lile tie friends to give him a Convention Reform People's that they are prisoners of war. in his K referred At the sainetime, J. II. Croxton, a promcall ; especially those The Prussians are expected to appear advertisement its this number of the inent lawyer of Otoe county, was nom- at the environs of Paris inated Governor by acclamation. The The circular issued by M. Favrc, MinJlUCTlOS. Convention resolve ! to make no nominister of Foreign affairs, to the diplomaation for member of Congress, but re- tic reserves of France, is regarded in Change Mr. Win. Ferrell has pur- commend Democrats to support Judge Paris as indicative of a desire to make chased. the lumbering business f Siiiilb Geo. B. Lake, the Working Men's candi- terma with Prussia. date for that position. I'aran England & Co. in this City. Brest, Havre ami Cherbourg aro be-i- n of Lincoln, was nominated Secretary of idte actively placed in a complete state All persons indebted U rn of Siate; Joseph Vallery of Cass, State of defence. eule to Smith k Co., are requested Treasurer. The Convention adopted Gen. Baznine is hemmed up in Metx, resolutions that the Democracy ot Ne- and will be forced to forthwith. capitulate in a few Mr. Ferrell says he will tell ebeaper braska accept the adoption of the days, as he is now reduced to a sore amendments to tLe National Constitution state for lack of provisions and ammuthan the cheap st. His aiL will ap- a final settlement of the question as nition. issue. in next our favor the lowest pear disposed of; that they The officers of the Garde Mobile gave measure of taxation, both Stale and Na- a feast to the U.S. Minister, Washgreat Who Wants Coal"? We have keen tional, which will he consistently with the burne, in honor of his services credit safe administration and of the in obtaining the recognition, by his requested to fvrra a Coal Club again. Government ; that they urge economy of the French Republic. Those wh wish obtain heaf fuel in public affairs and the accountability Government, Congratulatory speeches were made, and denounce of that can do , by applying at the Junction they public servants; the national airs of both countries were er ton for coal the disonesty and corruption of the pres- played frequently during the evening by Orricc, and paying ent State Governor in manipulating the bands of music in attendance. delivered at the cars. We shall not lands anil property of the State, calling The American Eagle and flag which send for until the orders come on all citizens to rescue the State by formed a conspicuous part of the decorain. So hurry up and give the word and expelling him from power; and a rest tions were the subjects of continued apto oppose and denounce the system we ar ill oon have a load on the way. plause by the enthusiastic . Frenchmen. of protective tariff as unjust and unwar- The Government were in receipt of highNow is a good time to begin laying in ranted. Finally they call upon all perfrom the advices important ly a winter's supply. Eceaoniists, act on sons, irrespective of former connections, army, to the effect that the Prussian enthem into men in to aid placing honest ibis hint, voy had requested a conference with office. The Conven ion adjourned tine the Gen. commanding the French army die, after reeeiv.ng assurances of supA Short Vis t. President Geo. A at Louvre. which Convention from the Reform port The Journal De ra nt says, that South, came to Ogden on a visit yesterwas presided over by the Hon Dan. S. it was first announced that well after looks day, lie remarkably Parmlee, late Republican member of the efforts for mediation had failed, it now his trip South and was full of good State Senate. seems that the project may succeed. Wall Street, 8, 5 p. m. talk. He returned to Salt Lake City by Dispatches received from Italy state that Money market worked easier this af- the proclamation of the French Repubthe evening train. ternoon j henry Treasury bonds pur- lic has caused the greatest agitation chases accepted, the Secy signifying a there. A dispatch from Marsailles snys Retciked. Elder Josiah M. Ferrin. disposition to use his influence to keep a Republic has been proclaimed in Italy; of Eden, called last evening. He re- money steady: gold firmer, advanced to but this is not confirmed The Prus14 on a reported cabinet split: sians undtr Gen. Moing have occupied turned last Sunday from his mission to later inJ the day declined to 13 ' ' j ; Rheims. little over London, bonds fluctuating, last tranac-tioEurope, having been gone a A force of 2,000 has appeared in front itwo year. He looks well and feels well, 13J; goods firm, quiet; stocks dull; of Louvre. A detachment of about 50 left England on 13th July, and has been but closed firmer, with the highest fig- Uhlans was repulsed there by the Garde 41; Mobile, which ure of the day. Pacific mail. 40J occupied the City Citadel. (visiting his friends in the Eastern The ship George Green, cleared for m., Minister Washburne p. Yesterday, .States. San Francisco. with Jules Favre, at had an interview 8. N. J. Tom's River, American Claims on the U.P. Col. John Sharp y an excursion came to Tom's which he announced that the the Government had recognized Repubwhile and Branch, from He had been River called to see us yesterday. Long much moved, from the depot lic of France. Favre was to Echo, by authority of Oliver Ames crossing the and grasping Mr. Washburne by the to the v.llage, the bridge gave way. pre-- c hands, he exclaimed "1 receive the notiEsq., President of the U. P. R. R. Co., hundred one into over persons pitating to make arrangements with the residents 20 feet ot water. Eight were drowned. fication with gratitude and profound emotion." of that place for a settlement of their Their names are Mi s. Sidney ThrockParis, midnight, 8. II oesland, Mary E. Styles, Peter morton. dating for damage to their property in Uhlan scouts have made their appearElla Hellen Lane, Maple, Maria Martin, ance at Compeigne, in the department of the construction of the railroad. J as. Martin and Alfretta Martin. the Oise, this afternoon. New York, 8. He met the citixens of Ogden who had Information is received from Meaux, in the of The similar claims, at 4 p.m. yesterday, for Freight Superintendents the department of Seine et Marne, 25 Erie York New Hudson River, Cenral, the same purpose. miles from Paris, that the Gardes had and Pennsylvania Central, yesterday, The Colonel is a live business man, agreed to an increase of rates on west- been abolished in that city. The statement made by the Steele news y the prices were foil of good talk and wo are always glad ern freights. to the effect that Ledru Rollin paper, former raised 25 per cent, taking tho to see bin. selected by the French Ministry be will rates of Chicago as the basis. to represent the Republic as ambassador Wall Street, 8, 1 p. m. Stono Drink. Yesterday morning Money quiet, firm ; gold lower; latest to the Government of the United States, for that Mr. W. Dalliraore of th.s city took t cou- sales fourteen ; bonds, dull, lower ; was unauthentic; no selection mission having yet been decided on. Cen80 i Unions is Pacifies which it of swallows a of ple liquid quiet; It is officially stated this evening, that firm, afterpresumed he thought was "bitters," but trals, 88 ; stocks opened 61 the Prussians, after a number of ineffec85. wards declined ; Panama, which proved a bitterer dose than he tual attempts to carry the works at Montmedy by storm, had abandoned FOREIGN. His wife bad dissolved anticipated. 8. their object, and raised the seige. ' The Paris, some concentrated lye, and put It in the from the fire A dispatch from Mulhausen reports Prussians suffered severely bottle, having no idea that it would be that ih Crunch Tiprrenrs nd a battalion of the mitralleuses. Berlin, 8, midnight. used for such a scouring process as it of the National Guard of that place.wbich of the late battles An was put to. The poor fellow is as raw had been ordered to oppose an invasion that the Emperor Sedan, around says have gallantas beef from his lips downward, we are from the troops of Baden, was constantly exposed to the from Napoleon Prussians the crossing afraid to say how far. Those who are ly prevented heaviest fire, manifesting the most unthe Rhine above and below Muilnetx. daunted so ustomed to taking their bitbravery and heroism, and utThe United Stat esGovernmeat, tnrougn morning the repeated entrea ters should smell before they drink. its minister, Mr. Washburne, has recog- terly disregarding He pleaded larceny. fuied $50 and costs. 'guilty" and s, o ins-ssioti- car-Voa- d n " n, To-da- foot-brid- To-da- ties of his officers and soldiers to seek a less dangerous place. These exhibitions of recklessness on the part of the Em peror led to the belief that he tourted death, rather than survive the over whelming defeat which he foresaw await ed aim. making that branch of the service effective for home duty. Namur, Belgium, 9. Marauders from the French soil are making incursions across the border and pillaging the Belgians adjoining the boundary. The Count of Flanders who Berlin. 8. commands the troops upon the frontier, The 3rd parallel of the approaches to has given positive orders to his soldiers the outer works at Strasbourg have been to stop all parties of men attempting to The course of the river 111 cross over to Belgium. completed. The quantity of has been diverted from the cuanuel forage stolen is immense. which has been supplying water to the Brussels 9. ditches around the fortifications of Stras It is reported that the" King of Prusbourg. T,he fortress has been damaged sia has announced that M. Thiers is the by shot and shell, but the Cathedral has only person with whom he will treat, not yet received any serious damages. and that if such were the case M. Thiers THE The part'of Lorraine now in the Prus- would be appointed President of the sian's hands and all of Alsace, probably French Government. represent the territory to be demanded from France as an indemnity. Bazaine Mortars ami Shells. is still negotiating for the surrender of Metz. the trench prisoners in German From the "Luudou Standard." hands are enthusiastic at the Emperor's The other day a quantity of powder deposition. Every attention and cour- exploded on the premises of an irontesy is shown to the Emperor who is at monger at Newcasile-under-LynThe WiUhetups Dear Cassel. warehouse was reduced to ruins, an adBrussels, 8, midnight. cottage had the roof and two The death of Marshal Mcuiahon, is joining walls blown over, threo cottages on the contradicted. A report reaches this IS PUBLISHED opposite side of the street were partially city, by private sources, that ho lied ar- destroyed, and several other buildings rived at a chateau near Namur, accom- were damaged. Nearly half the town panied by his wife and personal aids. was shaken and the alarm was wideA peace congress will assemble at All this effect was produced by Vienna oil Saturday. The war may be spread. 1G0 pounds of powder, stowed in EVERY WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY simply virtually considered ended. barrels. What then would be tho effect Loudon. 8, a.m. from tho explosion of three times 91 j; bonds 89 (..) 8'.tJ; arising Consols 01 j this quantity encased iu a globe of iron ' market opens w.tli a firm feeling and weighing a ton ? the business is good. h The two mortars, made at The Timet, in its editorial this mornAnd already enjoys an sattitsivo Woolwich, from the designs and under is that can the Rcpublio ing, sanguine the superintendence of Mr. Mallet, are circulation. oppose no efficient resistance to the of throwing a shell weighing, Prussian armies. The Timet is not very capable with its a Mm and confident of the stability of the Repnb-lic- ; a half. powder charge, nearly 70 pounds of powPropelled by it says the Emperor has rendered der, these shells have tad a range exit impossible for the Republic to contina mile and a half, and on fallceeding ue the war. The Government can no ing have penetrated the earth to a depth to know longer wage war, and ought of 25 fact. The consequent explosion how to make or purchase peace, even at would be like the of a mine. an exhorbitant price. It is hopeless for There would be no springing in difficulty giving to the Paris Government to attempt to obshells a range of three or four tain and better terms for France than miles. Up to the present time the largest are new possible. shell generally available for service is The American Minister, Washburne, 13 inches in diameter. in officially informing the Government Of the tremendous effect ot bombof the Republic of its recognition by the shells there are many examples. In United States, felicited them upon the 1690 a single shell, falling on L Terrible, its and the of peacefulnefes inception, exploded between decks, blowing away encouraging ' auspices under which it all the poof and a large portion of the commenced. He informed the new Govworks, and killing or wounding ernment that the American people have upper 100 men. heard with joyous enthusiasm the procThe destructive effect of a single ITS C0LCrNS OOStAIH lamation of the Republio in France, shell is computed to be at least 60 with which, they sympathize heart and times than the of that greater soul. Minister Washburne recalls the shell. Six years ago the Government tradition of friendship between France officials at Woolwich submitted to the and America, congratulates them upon Ordnance Select Committee a plan for the choice Of M. Jules Favre for a Minand using mortars contain- RELIABLE LOCAL ITEMS, constructing for ister, amlulogizcs that gentleman a charge of 140 poanis of his qualifications. The tone of M. ing propelling tho shell having a diameter of powder, Washliume's note throughout is very 36 inches. It was shown that these cordial. The Arrondissement of Havre mortars be fired rapidly, and the HOME CORRESPONDENCE, might in has been declared a state of siege by shells mouth of the morto the conveyed The a proclamation of the Ministry. without the use of shears. But at Princess Mathilda lias been released tar that time it was not thought necessary from survillance. DoubtFOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE, to enter on such an enterprise. Advices of an official character re- less the present aspect of affairs will received from Copenhagen, state suscitate these plans, and mortar fire that the French Baltic fleet unanimously will henceforth absorb much of the inaccepts, the new government, and will terest hitherto bestowed so exclusively EDUCATIONAL, continue its duty under the new organi on horizontal shell firing. The artillerdefence the of zation of government for ist is altering hi luetics, and as surely the coiuiii-jr- . as he does so, the engineer and the shipA Berlin elegrnm to the Timet states builder must follow in his wake. AGRICULTURAL, that the Prussian annexation will include the cession of all Alsace and the north- .1 Xew IVaolios. Way lo eastern districts of Lorraine, including the fortresses and cities of Metz, Tliioti-vill- e Dr. Joseph Treat of Vincland, New RAILWAY AND and Strasbourg. Jersey, gives the following, as be soys, London, 8, 1.15 p.m. new direction for paring pcachts for Consols 01 1 92; Bonds 89f 8'JJ; drying : markets steady. DOMESTIC NEWS. "Never pare peaches lo dYy. Let Brussels, 8. The entire Imperial correspondence them get mellow enough to be in good has been seized on the frontier. The im- eating condition, put them in boiling perialists are in a great state of pertur- water for a moment or two, and the bation, fearing that the documents may skins will come off like a charm. Let them be in the water long enough and reveal soma damaging development. no longer. The gain is at least six fold London, 9. saving of time in removing tie skin, Marshal IcMahon is at Brussels. A correspondent of the Daily A'ewt great saving of the peach, part of the telegraphs from Carlsruhe that the gar- poach saved, the best part, less time to rison at Strasbourg is reduced to desper- stone the peaches, less time to dry them, ate straits, and is now willing to nego and better when dried. A whole bushtiate terms of capitulation, with, how el can be done in a boiler at once, and This rery ever, certain reservations which cannot then the watir turned off. The morning we had over two bushels skinTHE be conceded by the I russians. French Commander has offered lo sur ned, stoned, (halved), and on the render the garrison and city of Stras boards, long before a quarter of them could have been peeled." Practical bourg with the honors of war. The Prussian General refuses to concede this Farmer, OGDEN JUNCTION privilege, and insists upon an unconA ISrooklyii Wonder. ditional surrender of tho fortress. The reply of the French Commander, Ulreich, A gang of laborers are constructing a was that be would not capitulate upon on Marcy avenue, Brooklyn. Yes sewer would rather risk but such terms; any the gradual reduction of the city. The terday, while near Gales avenue, they were what was supposed to vrvrt irn parley was abruptly broken off, and the be impeded by a large boulder, which they proceedPrussians opened fare upon the city JUK Cannon are being mounted upon the ed to blast. While drilling a hole for of powder, the drill sudden ramparts of the third parapet of the the charge Prussian counter works, which has just ly disappeared through the centre of been completed, and the guns will soon the supposed stone, which was examined, and an irregular hole of about be directed against the city. six feet in circumference found. The and from first the The bombardment Is supplied with the latest Improved was that a cave had been second lines of the Prussians continues. supposition a lighted candle attachand discovered, facilities for turning out ever The havoc created by the fire is plainly ed to a long pole was let down into the discernable. 00,000 troops of Baden but was immediately extinguishdescription of and South Germany conduct the siege. cavity, ed by a current of air. Men were then The diversion of the course of the rivtr set to work to uncover the stone, and a 111, which has heretofore supplied the besection resembling in appearance the will cause with 'water, sieged certainly nioith of a whale was laid bare; afterward great suffering in the city, and will something resembling a flipper was dug doubtless hasten the capitulation. out along the left side. The foreman Berlin, 9. sounded the inferior, and after fifty feet The Emperor ' Napoleon arrived at of string bad been let out, the bottom on of the Chateau Wilhclms, Hohoen, was found, and it was ascertained that Monday; he was received graciously, there was a long, tunnel-sbapechamand with his suite was conducted to his ber extending diagonally downward. A la the finsst style. appointed residence. He appeared com- rope was tied about the waist of a lad Hearing that the who went into the cavity, and when at posed and cheerful. had been proclaimed in the bottom found the iron drill, and also Republio France, be said the Germans, on enter- what he supposed to be a stove, which ing Paris, will bring order in the ma- were drawn to the surface. The latter chinery of state there. He, however, proved to "be a square iron boi, was manifested no vindictive spirit toward strongly made, and the lid fastened with his countrymen. an iron band. The box was broken open, London, 9. and the contents found to be thirteen The Timet this a.m. has an alarming gold coins, rery much worn, and a plate editorial on the position of England, of steel about as large as a which it considers as eminently critical. which are some characters supposed to The article says the war has dispelled be Dutch. They are welt worn, and the the notion that England is secure and last two letters seem to be a signature self - possessed in her position. The The curiosity will probably be entirely skirts of England's coats are on the wheels uncovered A large crowd witof war, and England may any day be nessed the proceedings yesterday. Xtw be dragged into the whirl. The Timet lork Tribune. deduces from the danger threatening A New Yorker is said to have import England the lesson that she should preed two thousand dnllars worth of Irish and for herself eontingency, every pare of swallows probably meaning peat urges an immediate Iff AL1 ITS BRANCHES. the army and great measures for 10701 OGDEN JUNCTION "i I .'I e. SEMI-WEEKL- .5 ; ; I I 86-in- h y Iry nnittmii I'll nnntntt JOB PMKTINO d ' BOOKBINDING ? i |