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Show gilcu function. Site abliheJ every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, by tue Oodew PuuusyiNO Company. JAMES McGAW, President and Business Manager, to whom all Business guuiiuuuicatiuiu should be addretned. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. $6.08 4.00 2.00 .10 Year One Six Mouthi Three Mouthj Single Copy RATES OF ADVERTISING. the French under Ducrothave destroyed the Bridges near Brie and withdrawn completely behind the Marne under the I I I 0-- 1 l B t-R a H H n guns of Fort Jiogent. il 1 Havre, 7. All communication with the interior H V of France is severed. JL. 1 V --Li V.1 --1SLS M HJL. Tours, 7. i A proclamation has been issued by the Committee of the National Defense, signed by Gambetta, Crimeaux, Glais, to and others, and addressed th French people, saying: "After sustaining several severe reverses, Gen. Do Pala-dine- s, ISo. commanding the army of the SATLIIDA-Y-i VOL. DIuCKJIKEH 10, 1S70. OUIHLY, Loire, proposed the evacuation of the City of Orleans. As he had still at his men and 200,000 Th President prepared a large num financial circles, and produced scarcely Baron Ilaussman contemplates a visit disposal 500 cannon, entrenched in a fortified ber of nominations of various kinds for to this country, and Gramuiont also. any fluctuations. protested by the rifled guna of The Tribune says the French regard thenSanaf but the early adjourn- - All sorts of rumors are in the Btrcet camp, Special to the Onnex Junction hy the Atlantic and tho navul artillery, we asked bun to; 1'acifio Telegraph Company. the movement defeated indefinitely for me t oi the senate prevented him trom about tho situation of the armies before attempt resistance, and to hold Orleans effecting a junction of Trochu and Pala-dine- s communicating them. Paris, but none ot them are believed, as against the enemy. He at first refused which we have been repeatedly that it the cable works so slowly that no spe to Iht President stated attempt to hold the City, asserting assured was accomplished. Indeed all was his intention to fill the Euclish mis cials or private dispatches cau bo receiv New a retreat was necessary; be next that in sion a ed. few of houso been has present hope effecting a junction days. The to us that he had changed his intimated A Taris balloon letter says, that rats seems to be abandoned. engaged for three hours wrangling over and w ould carry out the defence. the bill to revive the land grant to the sold there in the market at lo cents plans Washington, G. The advice encouraged us. Gambetta A caucus of Republican Senators will St. Croix and Lake Superior R.R. Co. cats at GO cents ; turkeys, $1G ; rabits, be held this evening for the purpose of It was laid on the table by a small ma $8 ; chickens, $3 ; eggs, 13 cents each. thereupon left for Orleans on a special train with all haste; however revising the committees and canvassing jority, but a vote is pending to recon The black swans, Carolina and Chinese the train was possible on tbe road by a stopped a proposition to elect new officers of the sider it. lucre appears to bo a deter- ducks, yaks, buffalo and wild bears, who fired on it detachment of Prussians, is Senate. It expected also that the mination on the part of the Houso to and the like, of the Gardon of Plants of certain Senators in the late follow the President's views and defeat had been killed and sent to market. and compelled a retrogrado movement, and Congress! conduct There was more drunkenness in Paris and Gambetta narrowly escaped capture campaign will also come up for consider- all land grabbing jobs. went to Blois. Tbe delegation at ation at the caucus. The policy of the was ever Over a thousand known. iscount Trielhard presented his cre than Tours havo had no more despatches and was persons have gone insane since the be Republican Senators will be mapped out dentials to the President as far as possible. Senator Fowler and recoived by him in a diplomatic capacity. ginning of tho sicgo, mainly it is thought from Gen. Do Palladiues, but through other Republican Senators who acted The Viscount addressed the President as lrom spirituous liquor. 1 hero are from some of his otliocrs have since learned with the Democrats last session were follows: "Mr. President, I have the four hundred and fifty to five hundred of the evacuation of Orleans, under a Gen. not invited to attend. Gen.Schenck has honor to place in your hands the letter deaths weekly from small pox. The threat from the Prussians that if the renounced his intention of contesting whereby the Government of tho National want of food is telling on tho spirits of city was not evacuated immediately it would be bombarded. The Committee Col. Campbells scat and has not served Defence accredits me as Envoy Extra the inhabitants. Board is becoming not informed as to the subsequent are a notice of contest. In this connection ordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary wretched, lo get the thirty grammes Senator Sherman will press his enabling to the United States of America. The of meat allowed to each inhabitant, one movement of the army of the Loire." The proclamation is considered as a bill. familiar and friendly relations which is obliged to wait several hours in tho of incapaciy and treachery A telegram was received here from havo long existed between France and rain or snow, or cold. Tho prico of cliargo Democratic members of the Alabama the United States, it will be tho object every article of food advances daily. against Do Paladincs. Gen. Do Paladincs is bitterly assailed Legislature saying that they can elect a of all my efforts to maintain. To facili- No charcoal is to bo had, coal becomes and denounced upon all sides, and the man to succeed Senator Warner, and tate the execution of tho onerous task dearer daily. As soon as peace is signed Government has threatened him with asking friends here if they shall elect a which h confided to mo, I entertain the there will bo an immense exodus from Court Martial. man without reference to his antece- hope, Mr. President, that I shall also be Paris and France ; thousands are ready News Munich, 7. dents. The response is an emphatic aided by the kindnefs of the Federal to depart. King Ludwig, of Bavaria, has sent an "No." Mr. Goldthwaite,' formerly a citi- Government, which I havo in. times past Dr. Evans, alias Lookup, the alleged letter to King William of zen of Massachusetts, will be a candi learned to esteem, and which I have pre- abortionist, had a further examination autograph him to accept the title Prussia, asking date of the Democrats. Conspserved in erateful remembrance." To this morning before Justice Dowling, at of Emperor of Germany. advices South from of special sessions. Carolina are the the court late case Tho which President replied: iracy Vienna, 7. to the effect that Dr. Negleys chances l, iscount, you are welcome, as Envoy will go before the grand jury, and Evans Chancellor Von Roust has received s for the Scnatorship are strong and im- Extraordinary and Minister Plenipo- is remanded for confinement in the note from Gorlschakoff, informing AusNew proving. Senator Robertson is working tentiary of France. Your former abode Toombs in default of $50,000 bail. The forthCuba! hard meantime. here in another diplomatic character Justice announced his intention of deal tria that the disposition in the coming conference of the powers will bo The message of Gov. Walker of Vir- gives me occasion to congratulate you on ing vigorously with this class of recommended surveillance by the limited to the definition of tho Black Sea ginia is looked for with great interest. your promotion. It is believed that full AMERICAN. It will be submitted to the Legislature confidence may be entertained in your police, of houses wherein their nefarious question. Berlin, 7. to morrow, and will be strongly conser- friendly disposition. Waukegan, 111. C. You may be proceedings are carried on, commencing A dispatch from Versailles, daled An iron kettle containing about 1000 vative in toue. The Governor will treat assured that in our intercourse with you, at the notorious mansion on tho corner in gold coin of France, dated mostly in Monday, announces that an officer was1 upon the financial condition of the we shall always bear in mind the origin of oth Avenue and o2nd streets. 17H0, was dug up near this city yesterKing's headquarters on State and the resumption of the pay- of our kind relations with your country, i ho louowing touth American news sent from the into Paris with a letter Monday a.m., day. It was discovered while making ment of interest on State bonds. Mon- and shall endeavor to preserve and is just received by steamer "Maracaibo, to the Government, stating that the an excavation near the Lake Shore. It sieur Trielhard, the newly accredited 18th. "Nov. them." The near of strengthen approach of Orleans had been captured by was probably landed from some shipMinister of the Republic of France, Washington, i. large body of revolutionary forces has city that tho army of wrecked vessel belonging to the early yesterday presented his ofiicial credenThere are two contested election cases created considerable stir at this port the Prussians, routed ami the Loire had been French navigators and traders on Lake tials to the Secretary of State. He will ready for the House; that of ii7. man s u are is it Eggleston, party jubilant, Michigan, buried and forgotten, or the be received by the President to day. Rep., against Strader, Dein., iu t he First thought if they succeed in capturing lost thirty guns and several thousand owners massacred by the Indians. The House committee on appropriations Ohio District, and that of Shields, Dem., .Maracaibo, their final triumph is assured. prisoners. Gen. Ducrot is supposed to met yesterday, the estimates are not yet against Vankorn, Rep., in the North Guzman is leaving no stone unturned to have been killed in the retreat across Chicago, C. A cinvass of the members elect of the printed. It will meet again tomorrow. Missouri District. Strader and Vankorn effect his object; he is engaged in several the Marne. Illinois Legislatures show a majority Three new Representatives were sworn are the sitting members and will doubtDresden, 7, eve. intrigues to add strength to his means, Tho King of Saxony has received a pledged to John A. Logan for United in the House today. less keep their seats. The House pro He is negotiating with the Cuban leader, States Senator. Wolf in place of Smyth, deceased, for pose to decide the question of a general Qncseda, to gain his in the telegram from Prince George, that the The Chicago Library Association will the second Iowa District; Frauk Morey amnesty at an retired, the day before, behind early date. The measure blockade of Maracaibo, for which ho enemy offensivo advertise a scheme this week similar to for the fifth Louisiana, Holmes in place is in both houses than offered quid pro quo. It is considered the Marne, and that further stronger certainly movements on the part of the besieged the California Library Lottery. $100,-00- 0 of Judge Noah Davis, resigned, for the last session, but whether it can command certain, though not publicly declared, tickets will be sold at two dollars 28th New York. s the required vote is by no that negotiations terminated favorably were impossible. He gives the total to both. CriiKDittm win mirali, iljy aw 1,,. ii of the Saxons ns follows: Officers each, $100,000 in rash eifts t" h means so ceitaiu. tributed. tcrested in the extension of the Kansas needs, and Quescda and his party will fO, HUK MUi HtC I Omaha, 7. London, C. New York, G. bo the R. R. and the Brownsville and Pacific The contract for grading the ap acknowledged belligerents by an A from dispatch Constantinople Gen. Jourdan, the Cuban patriot was Ft. Kearney R. R. bill exists without proaches to the U. P. bridge has been V enezuela Republic, when Guzman comes nounces that the Sublime Porte, has sigyesterday indicted by the Grand Jury, any prospect of immediate settlement, let, and work will be immediately com into power. & conferfor violation of the neutrality laws in though without a combination of inter- menced. The blockade of Maracaibo will short nified its willingness to accept the of the settlement ence for question The Cuban steamer An immense herd of buffalo, number- ly take place. fitting out an expedition in aid of the est; neither bill will pass. The Logan confinod to this Cuban causes. The warrant, was serv- bill abolishing the offices of Admiral and ing, it is supposed, 10,000 head, were "Virgo, under tho Venezuelan flag, raised by Rrussia, if ed at 7 o'clock, p. m., but by strenuous Vice Admiral is intended to be put seen in the neighborhood of Ogallala being one of the blockading squadron. topic. The feeling of insecurity caused tho demand of Russia relative to the exertions he was kept out of jail during through, if possible before Admiral Tor-te- r Station, on the U. P. R. It., Queseda, with several steamers, is by Paris treaty, has almost vanished. It is the night, by being taken to his resito In in waters. 7. is confirmed be the Senate. This these arrive Lawrence, Ks., shortly frem Alexandria, that the Khedence. Judge Woodruff, fixed the bail will leave Porter Vice Admiral and abolA rather demoralizing slate of affairs return, tho Cubans are not only to be reported will be preparod in & few dive of Egypt, at 10,000, and Jourdan gave ish the admiralty. n exists in Butler County, acknowledged as belligerents, but also bonds for his appearance for trial at the The Ways and Means Committee met Kansas. On the night of Nov. 4th, two allowed to obtain recruits and supplies days to arm 100,000 men with breech Feb. term of Court. Brignolia, the tenand referred the President's men were hung, charged with horse fromVcnczuela. This alliance strengthens loaders. St. Petersburg, 7. or singer, brings a suit here to recover message to the various committees, stealing. The authorities have tried to the Guzman party so much that a speedy Immediately after the publication of $20,000 damages from the Chicago and The St. Domingo and Fishery questions bring the leaders of the mob to justice, termination of the war is expected in his Gortschokoff's note to Granville, private Great Eastern Railroad Co., for disloca- to go to the Committee on rorcign Af- but have been prevented by armed men favor. tion of his shoulder, by an accident on fairs. The "Virigo" is at Porto Cabcllo subscriptions were opened here for the from executing the writ. Last Thurspurpose of building a fleet to operate on that road, in May 18G7. The suit is not Nothing has been done with Secretary day night, four men were hung, who coaling and refitting. the Black Sea. The official newspaper finished. s the The fearful of civil effects Boutwell and there been has been have should yet war, report, important witnesses New York G. no expression of opinion on the propo in the case. About 200 men are said to be which has raged almost continuously, published an editorial stating that the Collector Bailey has turned up in a sition to issue three hundred million 5 under arms. The officers of the law may be realized from the fact that, scheme was not necessary, as the deand this was a time spot least expected ; his friends know of per cent bonds. have been arrested and placed under according to the statistics of the last ten fences were secure, understood is that subof It peace. his exact whereabouts, and have been in The House Judiciary Committee held guard by this armed band. Tho Sheriff years, upwards of sixty thousand persons scriptions have been prohibited by the constant correspondence with him. They a meeting this morning, and revived of the County has called upon the Gov have been killed. affirm that had the Government not re- the business of last session that they ernor for In Cnenta, on the borders of Vene- Government. military assistance, and re Tours, 7, eve. moved him he would have balanced his were unable to report. The following quests that two companies of cavalry zuela, lately, several floods carried away A balloon from Paris brings copies of accounts. He overdrew from funds col- are the most important bills pending, be bent to the scene ot the disturbance. the bridge spanning tho river Cuenta. lected to the extent of $120,000, to pro- and their condition: Considerable damage otherwise was done a bulletin issued by Gen. Trochu on tho New Y'ork, 7. ho refers to bis preceding secute the whiskey thieves, with the conHouse bill 273, introduced by Noah On Sunday night, tho premises of to coffee fields and plantations in tho 2nd inst. In it fident expectation that the termination Davis, fixing the salaries of Collectors Turgis S Co., No. 10, Deer street, were neighborhood along tho river banks. prcclanmtisn announcing tho sortie by of the suits would reimburse the Gov- of Ports and other Custom House offi eutered by burglars. Six U. S. bonds The losses arc very heavy, but not fully Gen. Ducrot and the indecisive fighting of Tuesday and Wednesday. He then ernment for all such expenditures, But cials; House bill number 349,introduced 18G.r), of each, besides several ascertained." on the failure of the Fullerton prosecu- by Mr. Bingham, Ohio, extending to articles of less value, were taken. It is The steamer "Hornet" is alleged to be states that upon Friday, Dec. 2nd, the Prussians in enormous force attacked tion, the Government removed him right corporations the privileges and lmmunt supposed that the burglars concealed anchored off Jersey shore, near Hoboken, in the nudst of his other suits, and be ties guaranteed by the Constitution to themselves on Saturday eve, on th whence she will depart without hind tho French position at Champigny and which had been capfore he could straighten them out. See the citizens of the respective States, premises of No. II, and duriag the ranee from the Federal authorities. She ing that ruin was impending, he decid will be reported on favorably; House night went across the roofs, forced open is at present under $00,000 bonds, given tured previously from the Prussians, ed to decamp. Such is his defense. bill 430, repealing the Tenure of Office the scuttle, descended to tho second by Butler end Senator Chandler, not to but the Prussians were repulsed. Tho His friends are confident to this day Act, will be reported on favorably; floor and broke it open. violate the neutrality laws. The com French then returned thcTrussian attack The Prussians, however, continued to that he did not intend to defraud the House bill 890, repealing the act fixing The suit brought by tho Government mander will endeavor to get over the Government. Henry C. Lewis and the the time for regular meetings of Con- against Jay, Cooke, & Co., was finished uimcuity by running into one of the mass troops in overwhelming numbers other Gentlemen who were his bonds gress; this bill was designed to stave off yesterday, after 13 days argument; tho Dutch islands, Curacoa, for instance, from the north east, south and south men have not as yet made good the loss. the meeting of next Congress on the verdict was in favor of tho Government, where tho passengers and freight may east, encircling the bonds of the Marne, and closing in upon Ducrot. On Saturthe Uovernment is however preparing 4th of March. Before the adjournment The suit was for the value of eighteen be landed and for Cuba. 3d inst., General Ducrot to compel them to do so. It has been ot last session, the committee agreed to one thousand dollar bonds which the Burglars, early this morning, pounced day morning, Marne at Treblay, and believed by many all along, that they repor; lavorauty on the bin, but now Treasury Department had received from upon, gagged and bound, tbe watchman crossed the would be let ott. the matter is held in obeyance for r?vis the firm about two years since and dis at Smith & Hall's moulding mill, Brook opposite to Champigny, removing the It is stated that an application will be ion-- - House bill 272, which provides covered to be spurious. The firm pur lyn, forced open the safe, but found bridges and concentrating his forces in made to the bank commissioner to ex that the final judgemeuU on conviction chased the bonda, being ignorant as to nothing. They left the watchman tied the woods of Vinconnes, in order to give amine into the condition of some City of criminals in the circuit and district their true character, and it was not till he was relieved this morning by his effect to further operations. Banks said to have made large loans on courts of the United States may be discovered till tbey were sent to Wash employers. William Cavanagh, who, in July last, WARRES HlTSSEY, and revised or affirmed ington. The verdict against the defend- speculation and stocks as collaterals. V. L. DAHI.KR, 1 el It is reported that the legality of New by the Supreme Court of tho United auts was for yza.iiM. Bait Lake City. una, Montana, during a quarrel with John Kelly, in 1 ork C. It. It. certificates is likely to States on a writ of Princess Editha tho self styled daugh West Twentieth Btrcet, threw a knife at error; the committee HLSSEY, DAIILER & CO,, be tested in the Courts, with other ques will report favorably on it, and Mr. ter of Lola Montcz, is said to be dying Kelly, piercing his heart, and then tions arising out of the large revenue Butler, who introduced it, will engineer of hemorrage in an up town hospital. was last surrendered escaped, evening BANKERS, tax levied on them by the Government it through; Bill 1705, to authorize the ome in bonds are re- to the police by bis father. NEW BCIM)1N0, JENXlXtiS and disputed by the company. President to accept the resignation of ported to have been stolen from tho safe FOREIGN. - KTItKET, OCilMLV, MAI. Since Sunday eleven suicides and at- the judges of any court of the United of a Pino street Banking office, a few Berlin, 5, AND PA LT LAKE CITY. tempts at suicide have occurred here, States, who shall have held their com days since, though the losing firm is A dispatch from Versailles states that P,palem iu Gold Int, Coin and Currency, Draw five during the past 24 hours. mission for not less than ten years; the making an effort to conceal the fact, as it the Duke of Mecklenburg Schwerin ExrliRiiKo Kinni mi Montana, FtenTor, Geo. Gardner recently forged his sis judge so resigning, to receive a regular might injure their credit. A clerk In with his own and Von Der Tann's corps, St. Louis, New York, and nil unrti of Jtaruue. ter 8 name to a check on a havings Bank salary during their entire life. the house is thought to be implicated Collections promptly attended to. 1 tf following up the brilliant advantages at the Bowery, for $10,000, got. the Private letters from France, say that gained in the victory over the 15th and Judge Kelly, after failing in getting money and has disappeared. His sister ins revenue resolution yesterday, can do the members or the Provisional Govern 10th corps of the nrmy of the Loire on A.. 3JIIVJEI6, is a widow and her late husband had his nothing with it till Monday next, when ment are making private fortunes out of Friday last, had advanced to the environs ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR. life insured for the amount which the he will get a test vote or a motion to bus the war, that Uambetta, among others of Orleans and had captured the subbrother has stolen. It is understood pend rules to take up a resolution. Oflicc oppoMile Ogdcn Hotel, has realized great wealth by jobbing on urbs and railway station of tho railway The R.R. campaign in the House was the misfortunes of his country, and that to Paris. His that the bank insists that the signature OGDEN CITY. were troops being rapidly is genuine. A large manufacturing es- opened y All kinds of legal business promiitly attended. oy an attempt to pass a for the selfish schemes of such men the concentrated around tho city, and were to. ltr , tablishment, with sale rooms in this bill renewing and extending the charter struggle is needlessly prolonged. iu position to capture the town. Pruscity, on the Hudson nearYonker, is said ot the U.K. running from the St. Croix former of in Police Paris sian artillery was planted against OrPritie, prefect IV. to have discovered irregularities in its river to Lake Superior for seven years, who recently arrived in Switzerland, is leans and tho evacuation of tho place ATTORNEY AND accounts to an extent of more than $100,-0(- to the State of Wisconsin. The R.R. said to have committed suicide. was would as resistance anticipiated A former Book Keeper who reWill Priii'tire in all lie Courts in t'Uli nnd clique made a strong showine, thoueh Ailorence letter says, Ollivier, the a bombardment. attention given to Territories, fjiei-in- l signed last Spring, is supposed to have the bill was postponed til! Tuesday next, late French Minister, was wounded re Foreign and Domestic Collections. Versailles, 5, via Berlin, G. been the defaulter. The President's and it is thought that if this passes, cently by several ruffians who intended Gen. 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Outside Door open froia 7 .m. to 8 p.m. , ISAAC JI00RE, Postmaster. forth a H fj Trains Leave Ogden daily, until further notice, for Salt Lake City at 8 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. (For extra train see time Table.) For the East, at 7.25 a.m. For he West, at G.3o p.m. Arrive from Salt Lake City, 7 a.m. find 4.45 p.m. From the East, 4.25 p.m. From the Went, 6.35 a.m. Salt Lake City Time. Divine Worship tt VXU III BY TELEG11AP1L ablc-bedi- ed to-da- Extensive Burglary in York! y Lawlessness in Kansas! Collector Bailey Heard From! Proceedings in The Army of the Loire Routed! De-Paladi- nes crimi-nalg.a- two-third- Weber Count y Officers:F. Trohatt Richards. I I. UTAH, Threatened with Court Martial! Efforts in Congress for a Universal Amnesty! What they Eat in Paris! FRANKLIN D. RICHARDS, Editor. from C. W. PENROSE, Associate Editor. Important South America! OCDEN DIRECTORY. Surratt, on the to Kidnap Lincoln! United Stales Officers for llah. Governor Vernon II. Vaughan. Scheme to Aid in Secretary George A. Black. Patrick. Marshal M. of Liberation the C. H. U. S. a Devoted to News, Literature, Agriculture, Science, and the Arts. 99. ri - is held every Sunday, in the Taberncle, at 10a.m. and 2 p.m.; and in the School Houses of I be various Ward at 5.30 p.m. Mm South-wester- y, e, o-- It. KEITIIIV, 0. COUNHKLOR-AT-J.XM- pfe-cipta- te 6o--- near lot |