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Russia on the War at Excitement in England! declare a traitor, and point to the fact hat when the mob Government was formed, he was appointed one of the members of the Revolutionary Government, without having any consultation; thusshowingthat the revolutionists were His well informed of his position. treason, they allege, alone prevented aclive operations by the fleet. They also point to the case of the late minister at Washington, Paradol, who, once a rabid Republican, soon became an Imperialist, but who, knowing those facta, committed suicide when war was declared, to escape the odium he believed would follow the discovery of the Republican plots to ruin the army. The belief of the Imperialists' Is, that Paris will be captured and) the present Government deposed. The old Corps Legisiulif will then be called together, will Prussia and with them only treat, Once in session, all revolutionary acts will be repealed and the Napoleonic dynasty restored. Such, our informant s says, is the wish and hope of of the French people outside of Paris. A statement has appeared in the papers concerning a conti ct at sea between the Hermann and a French gunboat seen by the passengers on the Scotia. Cap1 Judkins of that vessel denies the report entirely, and says the reputed French Fleet in the offing consists ot a single gunboat. The stock exchange this p.m. has been disturbed and excited by the rumors of active movements of Russian troops to the southern frontier; these were interpreted as portending aggressive operations in that quarter, and had a greatly depressing effect upon the markets. render of Sedan, for the revocation of the aecre creating the Regency. As Emperor he has therefore sent envoys to Metx to consult with Bazaine in regard to terms of peace. This confirms the statement by Baiaine that he should treat with the Emperor only in reference to peace nego tiations. Carlsruhe, 28. Strasbourg surrendered at 6 o'clock last night to Gen. Werthe. Ihe surrender of Strasbourg, announ-- . ced by a dispatch from the besieging corps surrounding that city, has created the greatest excitement. A triumphal procession will probably be organized with salutes of artillery. The city is The animated. accounts becoming state that a great breach had been made through the walls of Strasbourg, and that the Prussians, before storming, entered into a parley which ended by the h surrender of the garrison and Gen. with the honors of war. Ul-ric- I. from Moscow to Kursk on the Semi, 299 miles S.W. of Moscow. Large trains of stores are being sent south daily upon various routes. M. Jules Favre, who has been dis patched to Mofx was allow to enter the city by Prince Frederick Charles, upon explanation of his mission. M. Favre was charged by the Government at fans to treat with Marshal Bazaine for the surrender of the city and fortifications of Metz to the Prussians. He remained within the walls two days, but failed in his object. Marshal Bazaine refuses to enter into for a capitulation at present, and manifests a slightly insubordinate disposition towards the new government, since itsnegotiationsth rough M. Jules Favre for the restoration of peace. The Envoy Favre returned from Metz with his commission unfulfilled, It owing to the obduracy of Bazaine. is learned from H- Favre thai the magazines of Metx are still provided with food sufficient for several weeks consumption, but that the ravages cf malarious fevers and choleric complaints kills hundreds of Bazaine's soldiers daily, and incapacitates as many from activo serany negotiations - had great sympathy for France, with which Spain is bond by its geographical position and race, and I recognized without instructions. W hat is done, is done, it is for you to approve or rtpu diate, to retain or remove me. Were my political life to count but this single act I should not think it useless. My country awaits your decision, my rcsi denco is at Vico." Subsequently Ol seaga breakfasted with the Regent, urged the recognition of the Feucb Republic and triumphed over Print. Loudon, 28. Intense excitement was created ir by the diplomatic circles here reception at the Foreign Office of a note? from Russia, saying that the expansion of the boundaries of Prussia compelled her to intorfere i the present struggle; that Prussia had eonsislently, and persistently, violated her treaties tfcnt tor the remonstrances of the other pwer she gave but insolence, and that now she had opeuly avowed ber war on France to be one of conquest, for ef vast provinces which: would make her the one dominant power of Europo. It was the daty of the other powers to check Prussia's policy of aggrandisement, or prepare for absorpton in the German Empire Upon. eccipt of the note, a special meeting of the Privy Counoil was held which remained iw Fession 6 hours, waiting to exchange dispalches with Lord Lyons, the minister' it was openly stated at Paris. by an attache of the Russian minister, that the movement en Turkey was a feint, aud that 400,000 troops were now massed on the Prussian frontier. Lord the efClarendon when asked fect of the Russian note, replied tfcat it was equivalent to an official notification that Russia had declared war against Prussia. The Korth German Gateite, censure the United States for the recognitien ef the French F.opublic. The new Roman Government announces the appropriation or 50, 000,000 to defray the expenses of the inauguration of Rome as thr Capital of Italy. The Pope will probably leave Rome as so n as the result of the plebiscitura is declared. The enthusiasm of the inhabitants is boundless, and the plebisciluin is expected to be tc-da- To-uig- Tours, 28. The Ministry held a council yesterday to decide on further measures for the defense of the nation. The Ministers were unanimous for the extreme policy of bitter, determined fighting, and uni tedly resolved to offer resistance to the vice. Loudon, 28, 11 a. m. very last against the invaders. A levy There is a good feeling upon the stock emnasse, of all men aged 25 years and upwards will be called out for activo exchange at the opening: consols, 92 service, in accordance with the resolve 1)24 bonds, flOg (i 90 (. London, Sept, 28. Later advices from of the Ministry. Carlsruhe slate that hirasbourg has London, 28. OCDEN Counter-RevolutioInformation just received from Paris not surrendered as yet, but that a temthe way of Tours, gives an official porary armistice has been agreed upon. by State Ollieers Tours, 27, eve. account of the lata interview between The garrison which occupied Orleans M. Jules Favre and Count Bismarck. AMERICAN. Governor J. Wilson Shaffer, The interview was opened by M. Favre, and quietly evacuated that city yoster uiuiiiiinoiw. Secretary Vernon H. Vaughan. Portsmouth, N. Y , 27. who iatroduceil himself and slated in a day are retreatinir in tho direction of The fail of Strasbourg is considered te M. E. Patrick. Marshal will in all The body of the late Admiral Farragnt number the entire this ; of his the manner point 4 brief object coming, Hook. 27, p.m. Sandy but little difference in the question make C. H. Hempstead, V. S. Attorney was conveyed on board the U. a. The yacht race for Mr. Ashburv's and under such circumstances, to the probability reach here, as their march is as to the power of resistance of France. Supt. Indian Affairs 5. E. Tourtellotte. steamer, Guirriere to proceed to New Ihe Prussians. harrassed not The by for schooners and sloops was post head quarters of an invading army. C. C. Clements. Surveyor-GenerEverything turns en the ability ot ran York The Government's order for the cup Berlin, 27, midnight. Wednesday, on overthrow of the Imperial Government to at tend itself. lUrue nmtiius oi uiuv J. B. Over- Brooklyn to take the body could not be poned until Receiver of Public Monies It is confidently expected that the account of the absence of wind; at was referred to by M. Favre, who slated and tho Prussians will not reiaiw ton. gained, enGerman Parliament executed (n account qf the Brooklyn not which time Mr. the of members the he a came as of representative Douglas' cup for scboon that a tort in I rcncU territory ; me wnoio George R. being coaled. sail Registrar of Land Office tho The Guirriere and will be been tire immediately notified, ers will likewise be sailed for. The Republic of France, which had Maxwell- country is rising in arms. The at 6 p.m. to day, and the Brooklyn will will rendezvous at Horseshoe as proclaimed and acknowledged by other assembly convoked for action, on mat yachts has taken a fine house and grounds U. S. Assessor John P. Taggart. sail during the night to act as her es Governments on menuly terms witn ters connected with the preservation of at Chizxlehurst, Kent. Dr. Evans, wh previously arranged. U. S. Collector 0. J. Hollister. with their and relations German de cort. of Government facto unity France, as the Omaha, 2S. accompanied her from France, manages Chief Justice J. B. McKean. the other powers of Europe. Washington, ! A special to the New York Sun says: that nation. her affair. The Irish Times suggests-tha-t O. F. Strickland and Associate Justice Tours, 28. Attorney General Ackerman and It was not without difficulty I reached Bismarck listened with careful, earnest the Ex Empress and family be inviC. M. Hawley. Prince Albert, with a great force of Secretary Robinson arrived here I left Paris on Saturday morning, attention to the introductory remarks, to ted Lyons. settle in Ireland. Admiral Porter is expected and was night. to pass by Rouen, and and in reply said, "it seems to me unwise Prussian cavalry and numerous guns, obliged Lyons, 29. Ollieers: Bazoches here to entertain any pro- moving from the direction of on Monday. unauthorized arrived here and the been has Everywhere The verge of at II. William to upon city Congress Delegate has cut down and dispersed all opposi The Assistant Attorney for Southern the roads were crowded with soldiers Profrom the is known It the coining revolt position troops. among Hooper. New York is here, supposed to be on and recruits for the which is now visional Government, at tion to his march and his troops occu- ib I.vonn maintains the red flag, re army, Attorney General Zerubbabel Snow. war .to this French without toe business relative op morning in the way of forming near Tours, and Paris, in consequence of its irregular pied Orleans the standard Marshal J. D. T. McAllister. His next move will probably fusing to fly the tricolor, this with the vessels blockading New York harbor command of character; and this is rendered doubly position. in under the another Rhone, of the new Republic; and William Auditor dafenae in Clayton. this direction be hurried a , Gen. Alfred Terry left here t is evening Gen. entertained extreme Closet, which are about to be or so, whfn that Government places itself by politics Treasurer .lames Jack. for New York. Secretary tvoninson ganized from Marseilles to Lyons, undnrhe advice and mediations of a is being attempted. here and varithe Republicans Sdutol Common in All Frsnce Democratio of J ibe naval Superintendent Hira t hese two nruiK-- will Carrass (lie I'rus single Minister, who comes to an ene papers Admiral t'orlnn-- nlh.r ous other circumstances, have emEmRobert L. Campbell. w.ll atiend the obsequies of Adrai.al sians during; the seize, and here will iu the character of an inter- which were suppressed under the camp my's boldened certain red leaders to attempt York. pire have resumed publication. Farragnt at New certainly be the lust hope of r ranee. mediary power." to create diversion against the GovernCount Officers: s of A took statute Nanti mob the at Toe District Supreme Court was in Here the people are more energetic and M. Favre, notwithstanding the un F. D. ession this a.m.. Judg-- s Oling, Sm't Probate and County Judge Billault from the principal square of the ment at Paris. Prominent in creating resolute than in other parts of France. favorable of these dissensions has been Ike restless Richards. negotiations, The pro opening bench. on the era and McArthur There is a rumor of Eazaine hav ng ceeded in his endeavor to secure an ar city, a few days ago ; instead of tearing Lester J. Herrick, Henry case of J. H. Lathrop, Agent of the Select M it down and smashing it, they packed it agitator Cluseret, who has given the cut his way through io Sedan, but we Government great trouble by his injuHolmes, Uiekanl Ballantyno. Unioti Pacific Railroad Co., was taken have received a balloon with 500 letiers mistice until the Constituent Assembly up and considerately sent it to bis lam dicious oratory and indecent course. could be called, and a new Government Clerk and Recorder F. S. Richards. I lie suburbs J ne V. in people rending up. Irom Bazaine's soldiers, saying that ihey and elected to act whose chosen, power 28. Ministry Prosecuting Attorney Aurelius Miner. New York, of Paris, have returned to their houses, On Tuesday he was unanimously will wait for fair weather before mov in the settlement of the William Critchlow, commander in chief of the volunteers ef war from which Notaries Public present had been the driven A well known business man of by they ng. I believe more will happen than F. S. Richard. lawlessness of the Mobilies. The region the army of the Rhone, by the municipal arrived in this city, yesterday, the escape of Bazaine. I think the Prus- could not be questioned. maintained that Bismarck Following immediately upon Sheriff William Brown. strenuously around the city for 20 kilometres from council. French capfrom Paris, having left the sians are now in a very bad cond.iion. France had, for his his appointment, he developed entertained the the walls, is Sanford Bing- ital two weeks Assessor and Collector years, He ' and devasted ; depopulated ago last Thursday. here are 600.000 persons under arms intention of for fomenting: noted characteristics ham. attacking Germany, and this alone few is a keen and iniellig nt observer, and in courageous shopkeepers Paris; everywhere the people areanx feeling had not entirely departed; that remain in toe be made a violent Treasurer Israel Canfield. villages, tempted by the disturbances; gives many interesting facts and impres ions to fight; two new armies arc in to before the own her for the address ensure future, City Hall, attemptCoroner Wm. N. File. 1 security enormous profits. he Prussians opensions touch.ng the present situation the flank of the enemy, was compelled to demand ter ed fire on the cunhoats while Surveior and Superintendent of Schools He states that there is an immense ar formation on determination of the ing to incite a hostile demonstration Germany passing and there is a peoritorial guarantees frcra r ranee for her St. Cloud recently, killing and wounding against the Government of the RepubWin. W. Burton. my in fans, proouDiy inny as many ple to treat as traitors all who dare to peaceful intentions toward Germany for several of the French. The Prussians lic. The people refused to swerve in but men as the French journals claim, of compromising with Prussia. speak all time to come; that Germany had a are erecting a battery at Sevres; a il;p;r allegiance and Cluseret next apthe material of the army is bad. The City The Prussians have retreated from befire watr opened on them from pealed to Ihe National Guard, whom io right to ask the safety of the departIncorporated by Act of Jan. 18, 1861. men are generally the worst class of the fore Mulhausen and generally from ments of the Upper and Lower Rhine, lively attempted to prevail upon to sign witn 1) Municipal election biennially on the population; drunken, vicious, Issey while they were at wor. itnpa Haul Rhine, they left in so great a hur- togelher with tho posts of Metz and iort him. The troops remaiued loyal tetne econd Monday ef February. Meetings tient of discipline, ignorant; impracLondon, 28. abandoned their seige ac- Chateau De Salins and Sotssons; this of the City Council weekly, on Monday ticable dreamers; would make good ry that they A dispatch from Tours, dated last Republic and instead of participating quisitions. position, the Count stated, Gtrmany could night, says considerable sensation was with him arrested him. Their steadevenings, Rt City Hall, Main Street. rioters and levellers, but are wholly Chicago, 29 not relinquish. Farr. Loren caused in that ciiy yesterday, by the fast faith in the Government, is warmly Mayor unfit for the stern duties of soldiers. bankers received advices Private by to M. 1st Favre A. F. responded Ward; indignantly Aldermen Brown, arrival of stragglers from the French applauded. It was feared a spirit cf The men are poorly armed, nearly halt here dissension hal been aroused by these deny in to'o the reported alarming these humiliating conditions: "We will army,- who ha 1 been in an L. J. Herrick, 2d ordina the but engagement evil of them having noih.ng altitude of Russia They say the whole never accept these terms. France would between the Prussian communications, but no signs of 3d A. J. Shupe, the and The trench interpretmion thine is a stock cavalry musket. canard of great rather perish from the earth as a nation French at manifested themselves upon jobbing James Mc Gaw, Walter ry disloyalty which Counselors The Orleans. reports of equality bus led them to treat their by a London and New York than submit. It is evident that Prussia this occasion. Clusert t was immcdiote-l- y made of attacks Thompson, William W. Burton, Josiah officers witn little respect, ana strict magnitude by brought they riii2." The Tribune of this city also desires the destruction of France and placed under arrest, and confined. his Leavitt, Israel Canfield. Uhlans, excited the astonishment of all The better has discinline is impossible. it. second-clas- s was in g'orions. The Republicontradicting to failure a reduction dispatches her enpower." who Tne heard Recorder Thos. G. Odoll. them. of troops class of Parisians are not in the army, can Miner. A. such was not gaged were spirit is intense ; two great armies FOREIGN. Bismarck protested that Attorney yesterday principally thouirh they are eivit.e liberally to the are forming to receive the Prussians, W. N. Fife. Mobile 27. of south from German the France desire the of Marshal the Gardes nor his London, wish, num are There national cause. large who are understood to be marching this and Gend'armes frern Orleans, Treasurer Aaron Farr. Bazaine's surrender at Metz was re people. supbers of Imperialists in Paris, but tliey 8. way. for Collector Ihe M. two and of his renewed Favre line; Assessor Bingham. ported Vy proposition regiments are ereally outnumbered and overawed; ported yesterday p. m. The report is Lille, 29. an armistice, for a sufficient length of these formed the aliaeking party. The unconfirmed. Surveyor W. W. Burton. the this clas comprises rumors coming from Amiens V. G. Exciting Police artilwas election and allow that of the to state time French Taylor. Lat of by the flying agents supported Captain meeting cavalry journals tradesmen and a largo majority of over this city, to the effect Justice of the Peace 8. Eggleston lery. It is ascertained from civilians have spread wealthier classes, trade and commerce of Napoleon are traveling through the of the Assembly. of Montvallion, on the the that arquarries F. imme Middleton. Constable C. Bismarck promptly replied: "No just arrived from Orleans, that endeavoring to create sympahaving flourished beyond all precedent Provinces, west of Paris, have been mined and the Prussians the was he be at mistice can after with fight, any price," This diately by betray him, granted saying thy under the reign of Napoleon. blown np, annihilating one hundred Here the interview abruptly termi- entered the city without further opposiOffice: Ogden class is fully wedded to the Na joleon c ed, and is willing to submit the question the truth of these tion made a MAILS. and ARRIVAL AND CLOSING his restoration to a vole ot the people. nated. requisi- thousand Prussians; immediately Empire, and would cheerfully welcome of is unknown, as the origin of ARRIVALS. of for and obtained tion reports rations M. a a number Favre discov s A the Par. mentions large mu.nil In Subsequently, fallen the return of the Emperor. 7. SO Salt Lake City, dally the rumors csnnot be definitely fixed, 7.30 am. the Provinces the feeling is very strongery of a recent plot of Prussians in that second interview with Count Bismarck. horses. The stay of the Prussians at however West, Through Mail daily . they have created great exeite is an offered evident was and it Bismarck Orleans French the 7.3a.m. this At short, meeting North, Through Mail daily of Napoleon, though the city, to make an attack upon 7.30 sliu. ly in favor " Local, Box KlderCounty, daily fifteen days on the following they intend to sweep their armies fur- inent here. of to armistice the the and enemy. the city of betray revolutionary spirit 4.30 p.m. ascendency East, Through Mail daily . Cremeaux, Minister Late dispalches declare that King Wil conditions: The capitulation of the cities ther southward. CLosmo. its full expression. The peois said to be a corruption of prevents Pa 3.30 p.m. liam has abandoned all hope of an early of Strasbourg and Toul, and of the for- of Justice, with other members of the 8alt Lake City, daily of in the believe inefficiency not do its first settler. 3.30 p.m. ple Pat Doogan, West, Through Mail daily . National Provisional tress of Phalzburg, and, if the Government, very speedily enerais; me ar- termination of the War. 3.3i) p.m. the Emperor nor ni8 North, Through Mail daily as the the 27. of for met in the Paris, Tours, flight, wa city enemy's prepared Assembly and 3.30 " Local, Box Elder County, daily p.m. my, they say, fought bravely 0.00 p.m. The carrif on which occupied Orleans, Count desired to have possession of all cavalry is believed to be approaching warbf.s East, Through Mail daily . fj. I. DAIILEtt, well handled, but was simply bea.'en nrssir, The Seat pf Government is MAILS. and Quietly evacuated the city yesterday, the works and fortresses commanding Tours. Salt Lak City, No huniur litlnna, Montane. numbers. by overpowering diCLOSING. which to in is Poictiers, make one are concenirating in the direction of this. the capital, including the strong fortress removed Cache and Rich County Wednesdays power, they admit, could DAIILER & CO,, number will, in all of Mount De Valerin, westerly of rect railroad communication with Bor8.30 p.m IILSSEY, . and Saturdays man, even a Frenchman, whip three point. The entire deaux and Rocbclle. 2.30 p.m. North Oirdeu Mondays and Thursdays the probability, safely reach here, as their Paris. of bad The Prussians. equipment HunUTille BANKERS, At a grand parade of the Prussians M. Favre quickly replied: "Then ask Wednesdays and Saturdays 6.00 a.m. the march is not narrassed hy the russians. 8.00 p.m Plain City Monday) and Thursdays army, they admit, but charge in NEW BU1LDI53, the JENNINGS' at at dele Versailles, once." Paris of Government the yesterCourtyard removal The 4.00 Riwdale Wednesdays and Saturdays p.m. whole responsibility upon the opponents The official report of Minister Favre, day, the Crown Prince, standing on a MAIA oration from Tours, to a point further Hooper and Alma Wednesdays ana OGDE3T, say, they of the Napoleon, Empire. 1X00 a.ra. in corduMon, says: "My mission has statue of Louis XIV., distributed honSaturdays AKD BALI LAKE CITY. had recently sought to conciliate the South is imminent. OFFICE HOURS. to the soldiers who hsd distinguishbeen a failure. Prussia, by exacting ors At a meeting of the Council well Craw Dmitri Io Gold Duit, Coin and General Delivery open from 8 a.m. to T jJn. Republican element, by appointing were resolved dishonorable surrenders, would place us ed themselves by gallantry. Exoliaiiga n Kan Frsnoiwo, Montana, Daavar, known representatives of that party to most enereetio roasures Sunday 6 p.m. to T p.m. The Duke of Wurtemburg was wound- 8k Louii, New York, and all part of tvop. far beniath where a generation of war, the military on for the National defence. REGISTRY DEPARTMENT plaoes of responsibility in combined eould ed in the action at the outposts of St. and famine arms. of Collection promptly attended to. Iff a is pestilence There Open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. were scarcity men great These many establishment. Outside Door open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. sink us. The die is cast, and nothing Cloud. Berlin, 27. from the start, and traitors them of ISAAC MOORE, Postmaster The French Mobiles are deserting in Office has advised the remain! for France but to resist and The actually conspired to weaken the army. German Foreign or be erowds at Paris; two hundred hwve as Prussian bask the hurl hordes, well abroad, of Representatives thousands cartridges The story that ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR. as the Diplomatic Corps in Berlin, that blotted out as a nation from the faco of been shot for insubordination. Leave Ogden daily, until further no- were found filled with sand, and useless, nn Government exists at Paris. The the ear.h." Reports thicken that Russia it preThe they affirmed. Republicans, is tice, for Salt Lake City at 8 a.m. and Berlin, 28, paring for war; her army at the south Office Government de facto is located at Tours, ooden crrx. 6.30 p.m. (For extra trains tee time say, having no idea of a foreign war, from St. Petersburg report has been mobilized, and her late move treatment. is to left Dispatches Paris hence used be military would All kJmli at legal bmiinea promptly attended Table. 1 For the East, at 7.25 a.m. For and believing the army movement of troops, and the ments toward the Turkish border are to. ths that itr li. Marseilles, revolutiondown fie to put the West, at C.35 p.m. eventually Garibaldians to the number of 500 movement of military stores southward, ominous. nearas it render to intended Arrive from Salt Lake City, 7 a.m, ists, tbey A Madrid correspondent writes, under So in ther men have risen in favor of the Republic are assuming a serious phase, and that i possible. and 4.45 p.m. From the East, 4.25 p.m. ly harmless amid the enthusiasm of the appearances denote the Government is date of the 20th September, tbst as marched und was ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, grossly From the West, 6.35 a.m. departments; the Emperor . well Marseilles citixens, to the seat of Gov i apidly preparing for a grand movement interview has taken place between Will PracUca In all tha Courts In Utah and weakness, was this it Bait Lake City Tims. deceived; in a Qirsction which can only de con- Olseaga, late Spanish minister at Paris lolnlnir Territorial. Brwcial attention fives to the Republican leaders, ernmeot at Tours. to known to the and Gen. in the orders cf Collections. Russia has given Prim, presence jectured. For.ign and Dome tie Berlin, 28 that caused them to im- - Regint, Serrano. After Olseaga exthey claim, A report is curreat in this city, in well Eprepare ammunition at once for LenvMV war. the n is held every Sunday, in the Taberncle, earnestly , 0PDOSB plained the true situation cf affairs at that the Emperor has mediate use. circles, informed the iron ;i of at 10a.m. and 2 p.m.; and in the School The commander , 2 revoked the decree, issued on the sur Military trains are dispatched daily Paris, Prim said, "Why did you recog Houses of the various Wards at 6.30 rvra. which so much was expected, tney also three-fourth- Rumored Explosion, and Destruction of 100,000 Prussians! Desperate Sortie from Metz and Capture of 100 Prussians! DIRECTORY. 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