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Show .r- BY TELEGliAPII: to the Oanss Jbnctiok by the Atlutie and racma leiegTapa Uoaipany.j . . j Bpeeia C KROSB, Bu.inea u eunietioaa rm Manager, to whom all .hould k adare.aeda trk.f la ,heatre' We J La VI taTE,""i0'Bt 8li,t,e at red w h crowded house. The Lt iB" been ehanged' h" Zp wUl Lrtttlni PW of th 'oneJmoott" T. A. Lyne, the v. presented with Mr. a. Duke Aranza ,Binent actor, and the full will o see A Force of U. S. Troops to protect Texas! I i Animated Discussion on the En Klnx Bill! ; Riot at Odessa! ' More is stated " Washington, that the Secretary ClOakinp, Shattls; 4fBlu y, 1. ns I 30-- m 22-l- ss omce-holde- 22-6- yn t: vac-aU- '' "3-uoo- . ,!! it .): i SHOE DEPARTMENT iti'tfiu, IuIieV thousand dollars. It is not expected that the Senato will reach a vole on the Ku Klux bill till Several Senators are quite late still anxious to make speeebes. ' There is suuie division of opinion among Senators as to whether the bill should be passed just as it came from the House, or amended. If sent buck to the House it of number the for pounds the Hjures chance of undergoing another animals stands a weight of the distinguished amendment there, and strong Republi alluded to, and thus the "item" contains cans will vote for it as it now stands. ri!elsrine absurdities. For instance, The President, in conversation said he was more than ever convinced of "Chilton," one of the ancestors of "Ken measure for the of a to hare weighed (he necessityof life strong ;lucky Boy," Is said and property at the protection 11 2781b,. while his sire "Joan" is put south. The debute on the Senate Amendment Local has not seen iowa st 4261bs. to the Deficiency bill, repealing the Act the mislaH had and imoeb beef lately, providing for the meeting of Congress on his ex the fourth of March, is still in progress 'ipee. which usually trnament Banks staled that one great preiive nasal organ, when he supple our dis.idvantnge of meeting on the Fourth ntnted "lbs" to the figures. if March was, that new members from readers will substitute pages for pounds, the est had no time to form a judr is their mind's eye, and understand that ment at to the election of officers, and reference is made to the British Herd they were almost entirely subject to the Book, they can read the notice under- - control of the old members. The House, after a long discussion rUndingly. Our Local is not an Irish has, by a vote of 99 to 98, concurred in in. bat the aecount of the weight of the Senate Amendment to the Deficiency the bully big animal is as great a bull as bill, repealing the law which provided that each Congress shall organize on the the critter itself. Fourth or Marcb. In the benate the vice rresident ap tjSL. Good Fkidat. according to the Wilson and Carpeuter, as tiki pointed .almanac, come on Saturday this year; tors to West point. Mr. Wilson on his Vit Ralph Douglass has the choicest of own request was excused from service 31-on the Southern outrage Investigating neat every day. Robertson gave notice that Committee. Semi School Anxiveusary. On he would ask for a vote on the amend- tnent to the order of business, so as to Tueidij sett, a Sunday School Anni permit an action to be taken on the genversary will be held at the Third lis eral Amnesiy bill, at oon as the Ku trict choolliouse. Kluk was diepoxed of. The regular orIn the morning there will be singing. der being the Ku Klux, the bill was then wiih. Thurman took the recitations, &c., by. the scholars, after proceeded floor in a lengthy argument against the which the distribution of Prizes will centralizing teudences of the bill. At take place. the conclusion of his speech, Sumner la the afternoon there will he a dance spoke briefly in favor of the bill, asserting the right, and duly of affording fr the children, and In the evening the national protection, where the life, liberfareuts, Teachers, and Trustees will ty, and the property of individual citi-iewere imperilled especially in the "trip the light fantastic toe." ease of the freedmen. These eitizens Tbc Utah Cbxtbal Railroad Com-pta- y have been friends of the Government. of centralism, or imperialare now iasuing Mileage Tickets The theory ism, should not deter him. He was for at the General Ticket Office. Price centraliam, liberty and imperialism, and i25,O0 for 592 Miles over their Road. equal rights. Thurman asked bumuer if he intended to vote for the bill. 30 2tr. Thurman said the President of the On Sunday next Dr. Roberts will lecU.S. had only recently been arraigned, and in his opinion justly arraigned, by ture in Cordon's Hull Morning sub- - the for Senator from Mass. Jt: The Gift of Healing, Majrnetijmand usurping the war power (Sumner) acnkint the ' reycliology. Lvening: Spiritimliem, b!ack people of llayti; but that Senator Ufaven and Hell. Sumner seemed now to lie wholly inseu Adn free. siljle when a bill was proposed to confer upon the President's power lo make war IgL Cigars and Tobaccos at King and on the white people of America. The Cas. first pending Amendment being merely 80tf. a verbal improvement of the bill, it was and then voted on. Mr. Trumbull calling Frames 16r For Chroinos atiWinjt go to C. R. Savage, Pioneer for ayes and nays, lo tell . whether the Senate was disposed to amend the 22-lGallery, Salt Lake City. bill in any shape. The Amendment was ' 41 to 7. L A choice selection of Fancy G ooils agreed to, It was arranged by unanimous consent ' 30tf. KKing 4Co.V to hold an evening Bossion for debato on the bill, and the measure to be disposed-oI to For the Rest Photographs go finally. To morrow the Session is to C L Savage's, Salt Lake City. commence at 10 a m., and Mr. Edmunds, in charge of the bill, to be assigned the and to close debate. At 1 p. m. Magazines and Stationery at King floor, took recess, till 7.80 p. m. the Senaie Ce.Y SOtf. In the evening Session speeches were in advocucy of the bill 19 For eggs from first-clapoultry made by Osboru, Uetence of Southern in by Sawyer to f' C. R. Savage, Salt Laka City. from the charges of Blair. Nye read a communication from Judge unable i Dr. P. L. Anderson, having per- Logan, of N. C, saying hefearwas of the Ku hold Court through to manently located in Ogden, calla the Klux; and asking for troops to protect 'entien of the citixens of Ogden and of him. Blair took the floor in a long speech, following named placet to hit liberal in vix.: opposition to the bill. At H oloea Aret, Per visit to he is still speaking. . City $1,00 South Weber, $2,75 In the House. A bill was introduced Ifnnt . - 2,60 Marriott - 2,50 yesterday, by Parker, authorising the B!'ersvilU . ,. 8,00 8th District - 8,60 construction or a bridge across we river ' St. Joseph. It was taken up Jam City . 6,00 Kaystillt 7,50 at or near and discussed, and amended, and passed. th Ogden, 8,60 Willard City, 6,00 The House then proceeded with th u k nA mntivilu ....v -- U.UU Litr.iVtW consideration of ike Amendments to the uriKUtui n:i.inrvi on Ahai 6,00 Weber City - 5,00 Deficiency bilL The question being 'erdale . 2,60 Enterprise - 6,00 the Amendment repealing the law vbich the meeting of each new Con' 8.00 MoreanCitr. 9.00 requires Fourth of March. the on gress offored "nduee taken in payment when eash Mr. Myers, of Pennsylvania, available. Widows and orphans an Amendment providing that the repeal shall not lake effect until aftei the expitreated free of 0 A charge. Charge for Congress. ration of the Forty-thir- d 2S cents. Families at reduced discussion followed, at the close of long Amendff'eet, teeth extracted free of charge. which Mr. Myers withdrew his th that moved then Mr. ment. "Bee, Main Strtret, Ogien, Three doort Lynch effect till after into not thall go repeal 24-tuiaorz. CM. I. f Conthe termination of the Forty-thir- d . Km wat rejected. Amendment The ltt and Ps,p at King aid gress 06, , nays 88. Ayes 30tf. The Senate Amendment repealing tne Yeas 99, The Drugs and Medicines at law w&s then concurred tn. IL. ... nn.vs l8 -some The Speaker having hesitated .vSoiurc, juaintu, ugaen, x- the awnouBciiR eftmide ayety in e,t Wl ,n and utlity. liaa. w . was kMtmlinn M to hi. .u.i 76-r- f in jmrit brands. n ' " piainTM lunv - Ilciol!'wU liulmofal and Oold . him, if the publio wilt be equally lenient. In giving the pedigree of the yearling bull, "Kentucky Boy," import ti by F. A. Hammond, Esq., of Ogden tiller, instead of referring to the pages in the British Herd Book, he mistook .i.:.J n't ialiVornU lllankets, lings, FlaunrN and; Hoslcrji take, ' '''''i ropllns, Tallin lT."--"Do- The Cciebratwl 13. of War, ex-tu- ie . .' .o'.X to-d- TT1"nrrn'"lf ' Cuamcieons, Clolh nt W till Islatul-coasUlA- 31-l- m -- : t-- Whitehead has re- - acting under orders from the President, Removal. Mr. 0. force of Regu bus directed that a . c th Z.U.M.I.. lars ahull be at onceUrge uw- - W toorea w b dispatchid to Fort fourth 1 street. ; The cheapest place Goodwin for the protection of Texas on (he frontier. lUe reported massaort of and shoes. Qgden fw boots the gurrison by Mexicans, will receive While we were absent immediate official investigation. A Bio Bctx. made a little mis Local bubscnptions to the new loan our week W amounted to one million nine hundred for which we will cheerfully ,!.. GOODS' GBOCERir -- y- uallysecur-ing4fr4yprpet- from Paris! i t t DE"?1 '' . XJJL4 JL4 BlT-TSB- 1 Startling News " It J JLi. .! - mon with Di. Wavkir's VlSlGAR A letter from Gunot on the state of The fahlQiis invigorant does not affairs in France is published to;dny. owe its stimulating properties to fiery He'approvet of the conduct of, the1 A adulterated and alcohol, but to medicisembly, and trusts that the struggle will be short; and express confidence that nal .roots and herbs never heretofore Cityr"The "hmenamefit appropria- the result , It botbj certain r and deci combined. ! The" effec't of the bitten in ting SO.OOO for subsistance of the sive. 'ii,V-,.- j 1" cases of constitutional debility, ehronio "Parts,'13.-:i- ; Arapahoes and other Indians was con nt'O and all curred in, with an amendment reducing That portion of. th Veraailles arm. indigestion, lifer Complaint,' - . r . . . ., .i . me amount to 500,000, and appropria-j is so in on id the attack the diseases out engaged consumption,' laying tending attefitinti to their Iartfo and- well-- ' ting $200,000 for more effect forts, touth , of .Paris,, suffered , greatly. marvellous that extept to those who hire assorted Stftck, jmit receivetli C6-- 1 !; i. ,i ii.u outfceroan of. In" both killed and wounded. The Com- felt or witnessed it, thtt result seems IngUtlng, in part, of 1)1 .HH'U tl- munists JiaTa surrounded three thousand 1 N.f withj a imendment Waking !'' ' ;l PInld-4- , ' d Gendarmes, ,. near ,Asnicres, and ttheir credible. pucableiita tha Long 3j appropriating $6,806 for the completion eapitulatlpu It thought ery probable. "TuiBs'a NorKJSQ Llks of the court house, and post office build Gen. Dombrowski it rkryt popular with " is troops; be declares be will burn rish for betUr.',' "Better thafl any other ing at ues .Moines, lowa. Without disThe Neuilly, Villeas and Putcaux, if such a wt have nsed,',' 'Lik it much.V, ."Can't posing of all the amendments. C6ats " House adjourned. step would be necessary for the defence speak too highly of it.!,! "There can be 1 be bombardment of Maillot . n'V 'Ner fprk;14v or fans. no fault found with it.1 "Con testify to " The project of bulldlne a tunnel un Gate ebfit'ihues. der East Hiver, between this city and A dispatch from Versailles, says there its superiority;" "Don't use shy other." . Brooklyn, has so far advanced that a Is a great concentration of troops before These are a few quotations from the huns,',r n.iM,f bill is before Congress provid ins for a he ciiy, McMahon hat. gone., to viae In favor of Poo- charter for its erection. The exact loca- Letong and a decisive attack upon the dreds of testimonials , lav's Ycast Powdks, which Is tht ofily -tion ot the tunnel is, not yet- - decided nsurgenta position is expected. .'. trw v,t .(.if upon. ' The plan will be somewhat r chemically pure, harmless, healthy and .Versailles, eve.,. 13. , I. .Tll,B...:..-.(- ! r. R (,tt) .l similar to that of the Thames tunnel in The Coup Main arranged for last nutritious article of the kind in market. London. was deferred till Thiers night to iisei conven is so anxious to avoid bloodshed that it perfectly reliable, easy !! u .:i i' is Chicago, 13. complete ient and recommended A frightful accident occurred on the isdouatful if It' will take 'place. by all." For sale The Mlsst Geni Illinois Central R.R., near Hyde Park assembly it enraged at the inactivity of by grocers. Doolkt & Bkother, ProltootM(' ex'' A afternoon. the was Valerein. There troops at yesterday gentleman and prietors, 69 New Street, 'New, York.' '" lady, both of penned and N genteel ap cellent practice last night; two new guns "i? OT?r-Skoes,- T pearance, purcbastix tickets for Hyde have been errected at Cbatillon, to bom-ba- r An " ' a Park, at the general ticket office in the Isy- - (At the dost moment 1 learn nallM. iCi Union depot, aud visited a gardener's that an1 fcttack inside ''and I outside of grounds near by. They announced 'aris will take place certainty to night. I.. ' i- A Sec. 1, Bo it ordained by the City their intention of returning to the city mm, - & m. v.ma U f lit Versailles, 14. tviiit di Council of that Ogden City, any person llflnlr: fiirtAV' M. Scbaelcher, one of the deputies in on the five o'clock train; aud shortly beIVmlnA fore that hour, they proceeded to the the Assembly has .been .'empowered by who 8 hall kill or ctuse to be killed any said limits or tbe within of Sella quail quails SqiiirVel station to await the arrival of the train. that body to offer conciliatory measures VtuUesf , ,,. It came in on time, and stopped in the to the Commune for the capitulation of city shall be liable to a fine in any mm not exceeding twenty five dollars for v .; u usual place, which to reach, the passen- the) Insurgent . , , M i n daw . ; , ,.. offence, , It is stipulated, as a basis, on each gers are obliged to cross the track of the , fiikudes. , 10th A.D. ,. 1871. Passed , April Inch the ratificatiout will proceed that J ' Michigan Central. The unknown genREADY-MADCLOf IHNQ, ;t .",(, LESTER J. HERRICK, , or tleman and tne started tne; the al AMERICAN. Lyne and Joe. additional men harrrelnfofced the) Verf Thi.Disbvissb DxANl, falsely called tailles''arm. TWmoro'ws'ki'ielegrapn medicines, sold in bar-rooas "tonics", to the ComjnunicalQouncil that bis forces and have "stomachics," nothing in comhave occupied tire fourth f( the- - town J 'Ji Project for Building a Tunnel under East , River! ;'...V,, tb Ogden Company will be Hrrtgth of and Mr. T. M forth. Mr. Wardleigh oomio a song, each sing ftemtl will entertainment will wd the evening's m wmuu rind up w ith a roaring iarce, as will Christopher appear joe Wright Everybody should KtrsD, the Cobbler. go to see whether he should exercise the right which he had of voting and producing a tie. But after consideration he declined to exercise that right. Tut fqibjwinglseuatf amendment were then, concurred ia: Appropriating d0, 000 for the expen ses of the Joint Select Committee on the outrageSgiu.SoiiUittrn Stages: appropria tar-so- n ting 6u,ukj tor a Drancu minfc-- rs, Ordinance Rclatinjr to t arid Heaver Trunk -- for train, lady and while on the Michigan Central track, the Kalamazoo Accommodation came around the curve and ran ' over both of them. The woman was found to have been instantly killed; both of" her legs and one arm had heen completely severed, and her head and body mashed in the most shocking manner.- The man was yet alive, when found, but died in less than half an hour. His head and breast were crushed: one lee torn and crushed,' and the other, broken" iq three" Their remains were brought to places this city. It is supposed that the un fortunate beings were drawn under the train by the suction occasioned, by the velocity with which it passed them. FOREIGN. London, 12. Yesterday morning the Insurgents un- tuceesetauy attempted to draw me Versailles troops into a trap at Asrier. A special from Versailles to the Daily Aewi says the Sanitary Camp has been raised, and the troops will march to Paris. The Prussians have established a battery at St. Denis, the guns of which point toward Pans. The Cure' of the Church of the Made leine is reported to have been assassi nated by the Parisian mob. A xpecial from Paris to the London TtUgraok says the Cburoh of Notre Dame do Lorto has been pillaged. Arrests are increasing. A dispatch from Paris says a report from Gen. Donbrowski asserts that the result of the Versailles reconnoisance at Asrier was ereatly exaggerated. Severe measures are to be' adopted against re fractory Nationals. The rumor of the death of Vermoral, is contra' a distinguished journalist, dieted. Several companies of Commune Guards are encamped east of Asriers, jlce In surgent forces are entrenched. ersailles, li, midnight. A general engagement between the Government troops under Marshal Mc Mahon and the Insurgents, took place in front of lssy, Vanvres and The fightinga Mont Rouge. ery severe, and, after a despetale struggle, the Government troops advanced upon the trenches of the Nationals, where terrific conflict ensued. After several hours hard fiditiue. the Government with Beary loss, troops were rtpub-eand retreated towards Issy, 'where they are now bivouacked in and around the place. They suffered heavily, but the number killed and wounded upon either side is as yet unknown. Great prepara tions are being made for a renewal of the contest at day break, .the. greatest aotivity prevails in air branchet bf-lM. Thiers is in close Government Conference with the ministry at this - , d place. London, 13. No newt has been received of the contemplated attack on Paris yesterday, News is eagerly looked for. ; Napoleon is seriously ill, and Dr. Neal ton has been summoned to attend him. Dinnatehea hare been received from Paris, containing sjne report. of the fighting which look plaoo on Tfloaday These reports' "anand "Wednesday. nounce that the several attacks which were made by Versailles troops in those davs were every whefemnsuffdeKsful.SL'id " failed In every Instance. fho, Fidorjl-ist- t cut off three 4hoBnOoeWnient The troors during the engagement. Commune announced that the capitula tion of Versailles may be shortly ex nected. . I ionuon, i i. Advices from Taris have been received i . vfAUC, etc, etc., j,,.,;; Call and Examine, .'ire , ,, l , . l Meat for the People;; riit Mtf or LAKE CITY, DOORS, MOULDINGS, bkjit jnf.TT( of kBd Ct tM atways Jl wm1 ' ; MEAT HARKEt,, 8(tb et tba Beooad Ont Door Td Stora, Mailt Str'ewtrfOtptltm. Tiorvc4 Bat roar neat tbt mi t T it Cim zArtx HiXYx 0 f MutH dowa with blab bHom. wthi : The Red Topped Boot and Shoe OH 1 i ! 'I TV: Stop ; . DOORS, : ; FRAMES, ETC., my ..-- If; ;. i 6 STEAM PLANING WILL. F. CO., BOOtl 0 T TTO WAHT A PAIB OP GOOD oo to tooia, , 1 GEORGE 1VlIITEltEAl1$ n. ''r ' .1 i ( (!; ) ni - til-.i- i HOOT&SIIOESIIOrr .,' ' ! i .1 .... ! r Five dtfors Vett of the T. C. M. t.) on J x r, n , Fpwrth Street, Ogden. ; '', , i OLD MADS ' ' ' OClfTRY 70 ' , 4 VTATEIV-TIfjillSM- "' '' tut i I'tti 11 1 ORDER. " IUjiira AftaflT'execirttt, and on thori oolW. ; -' . : . (, Ixtkbkstiso Work. Mrs. Fraxer, of is in town, on her Alameda, California, way to the East. This lady will be ' re , j C.W. THORNTON ' i .': . 801TU & ' 6JDJ5 Fraier hn Oi'U.C.K.B. DEPOT, OODIN, & 3Ii GraclyJ residing aeri " Island, recently gav birtk- 4oxmT !. CAVi'f- Dispovisr (if working tht "'King Bee" lode, f near Ogden Kanyon, on Wednesday last, tht operators, after' sinking "aboui 20 feet struck a cavern. "'About 80 . feet deep; - - , v . tl . .... ..1 below the entrance, the cavern takes and slanting direction to ith e Narth-eaaruns under the.wonntalnsV In this cavern. worlaanen . found some native silver,' so. they say, but how much we hate not learned. We look for some' rw that quarter,. before long.. " ''' 1(1 - boy. ECCLESJ i .i u Boot and Sl.oe ?fMiW, " atlhe'alKrjof ww'Wc Boot,'1 frfftf Utrttvi, Opdei' HIkm r ereW.i All biada ot aire neatlr execeAed. Pnxluvt tatrea ! jniient; j ' 4 Remember the B!c BooV Kr f XjIkj mil iui irrDL'Tt'ti m ii1 r..jL .... ., , , ( FASHIONABLE UOOT AKD SHOtMAKIJt. Cricket, BAse Ball, Baw and Danciag Shoes Made to Order.' RIPAIR8 KKATtT XKCtJTlP. Itf Five Doom Smith' of tba White tttwH," .... .... ,i, vf OGDEN TANNERY.' T0VIJ Bi writ POlTllKD, 7Bt I AT UBB ,,, .. .... '1 If 1,1 TOU .,, r,i,K Come to my Tannery anf tee if I V ill no4 e.IT the beet, SVut as eimay jam aa GOOD LKATHKR . aa Uae in the markel.! , , ' HIDES and BARK WANTED. i JONATHAN BROWKIlW,1 ; . u cbeeat j. ' J.tf mims and cxoak 31AK1XO..,, J t i ... ,;, , TfcP?r6T know fhat iM kw a 11 ME! MACin.VE, ' is and prepared io to til ' kinda nf aewtan,- on .reasonable tera, at Reaidenre on the Bench. VUliBTtt oTRCKT, Fuor, Hlmka Bet tJ (h.Tlthfc DfRM "' K M. BTOAST WMrfES Boil,) . ' i I ! CA13IIVErr ; 3IAIf Ell, St reel, Ogden, ighth Orders ; j promptly executed. Terms feasonabls., r. 'A lei 7; ?..fl!j TrodueS taken in paymeut for work. 17-- tf ... ,..' .;..,,! i J, II.,ECCLEa ; GKOtJNU TO lEjlSE. ! ," ' rSmDINO TUOivtf),'.-SEVERAL '.tlRf leaea b tba Nurfb weet Corner of ' , Union Square, i .. For particular appl the JtrsoVros Oflke. i 99-r- f , ro JAS. yDGA'W, , - General " Wood Turner, FUftNITUBE,,!,,;,'; Aad L, "ori J. H. ' (Successor to tiTSa . ih. ! ' 'While A i E. J. WATKINS, li ' I'llf OEorwR wnrreriEAB.,, '" the Seven Days Battle before Richmond, Jtaanta for all Descriptions of Mer-and a Sketch "of" Mormoa" Life. "Mrs. Pnrchaalng tMw Fraier will stay In Ogden about a week. V ' M ut Mwjr She, is working for a benevolent and educational tournese, and those who pur IMPORTANT TO MINERS. A88AVS ORS WITH IMSPATCrt chas her book will be well 'entertained, JJEVANg Sixth Street, Oitdn. Refernneea and; at tht same time, will assist In cat be bad pt the Jinctioa Printing Office. :) j f ! book entitled "Reminiscences of Travel," la all klnda of Atrlrnltarml Prndoce, California in which a graph id. account" is given J f. aa(l(jtaarmite, ate.. - ,',. .'. abeve-rmmet- i! GENERAL DEALERS published a very interesting All Kinds of Pay will b Ukea for work done' . t. at th Entirtirisbrimv (tir me 4 ' tM Ufor pUtetwag eHwhrs; y, J, , iTr. J CO., ' membered by many of our citizens, as she visited Utah two or three years ago, COMMISSION MERCHANTS and lectured in Salt Lake City. Mrs. say to Clamarie without meeting witn any op no sition. Theirs is opposed to bringing on decisive action till fifty thousand : ; doing good.. olunnof JnsucraAadVilwtd Tat Highest Pries paid for all kithl ' of Furtv ... !,.. .,. . .) ,. A full Stock of QUOCElilES, HARD, ' ' At Plain city, on Sunday, April Oth, 1871, of consumption ' and ' asthma, Eliiabith, wife of Win. H. Royal, of this city, aged 43 years. She lived and died strut Latter-da- y Saint, is faithful wife and an affectionate mother. '' '" Mit. Star please copy. ' ' ' SASH, , , . E ,, .DIED,',,; . , , Mayor. stating that Gen. Dombrewukj reported to the Insurgent Committee that the troops have obtained, and now hold complete A possession . ot the - Jown . of Neuilly; be also reports his troops are in excellent Condition for service, and that much animation prevails in consequence of their recent successes. .. f..t. London, 14. iy Dispatches have Just been received LATIMER & TAYLOR, from Paris containing information of an important victory .which, hat been SOUTH TEMPLE STREET, gained by the Insurgent! at the Tillage of Corcellea, over the Versailles troops. HAJJT 2,000 of the latter surrendered to the communist forces who are much elated On anil a half Blucka taat of C. C. R. R. Depot wun tne important success, f ull par ticulars are not received, but are hourly l;'-- ; eipeoted. The Insurgents is Paris dis play much entnusiasio over the newt. This advantage been gained by the Conjiounist's... , .. r . Some of the chief working men of the International Society, who' were lately imprisoned and condemned lo deafh by Ice Commune, on tne charge of being concerned in certain treasonable measures, directed against the power and KIPT OX HAND AXI MAUK TO existence of the Commune have been OUUKH. liberated. 2ft-Further advices from Paris state there ky fitl- - c anJ is po pereeplible progress ia military "2fl. 8 by CO. ,8- .movements which are going on between Versaillists and the Insurgents. Neither of them have obtained any apparant advantage over the other, notwithstand ing there is evidence to be obtained to indicate the existence in Paris of that utter weariness cf the struggle on which Thiers relies. Advices received from Odema, a Rus sian seaport, Situated on the Black' Sea, Conveying intelligence of an eastern riot Addraaa, P. 0., tex SOft. which took place ia that city on the day Jewish the for tet apart by population the. celebration of their Easter festival A. KING & being observed. ,The citixens, however, interfered with' the services, nnd, being (SuccMiori toC. P.UcOrcgor),! remonstrated with, assumed an attitude il I' " h ' III, ...,.V !l of hostility towards the Jews. , The riot. and GENERAL BOOKSELLEKS ers congregated in the streets, and pro !l ceeded to the establishments of the Jews, - ;E"VS AGENTS,'' ' f.',''.' upon which they, immediately commenced the work of devastation. A TX'hh 8CPPLT OF BOOKS,' PA PEtlR, Macaziuea, etc- - coiutaatlv on baud, and great many dwellings, occupied by prom .; il j, ,. A .ii';; inent Jewish merchants, were sacked for dais . and destroyed by the fury of the mob. AT rUPLlSIIEUS' riUCES. Stores and warehouses were treated in a - !,i j; i v. "" similar. majiner,...nd . thedamaga is AlM a tboic SaMf tlon of 'sory OeoM, Cigara, The utmost con Tobaccua, etc.,! etc., at our Dqiot, Brxn' known to be immense. sternation prevails amoag the. Jews, (' t Corneri Ogden City. Wtf.. Telegramt have been received here frow-- . Jaris, containing . information which say, terrorism governs thai city and arrests by the authority of the Com mune have nUaiued alarming frequency of the Working The Assistant-Secretar- y Men's International Society and Gen Benguist have been condemned to death bv the Insurgent tribunal, they were charged with high treason. ! The allowance of the National Guard has been increased to the sum of three francs per diem. General Danbrowski ommands the Insurgent Divisions, sta tioned on the western side of the City The Insurgents have renewed their Tic tories. The ipsue of railway tickets from Brussels to Paris is stopped. The Tim, special, from .Veraailles, si .,, Curtain and , V . aud Carpel , ' ' " preservation Jiepublio shall be " ' ' " guaranteed, and also lbs pardon of the Thoi. G. ODILt, Ikeee terms have been ! i! i .V!-- i nsurgents. City Recorder. communicated by M. Schaelcher to. the Communical Council, but that body re- I ham . BAH tn ,ionl . . . i . , , .. , lh v ele,' (:r i a sra'nria , . nnd: Cliiltlfoiis Sliooin;, Slipper,1 Metallic and Aretic ",:!a COAL YARD, Vfi CmtraT rthe I'tah M. THOMAS T1! ttdaxi, Kbgln LI MR D OOAlr-AB- Dealer, have eon.tantlv on band a rood PPI.I of OOAU art ar tkee (H alt a tbe 1J Cent on the Ton abuY coat, for (tab at Can, ' ' ' ' mtrntea at eaah rate. ' uwrw m iiwm wki iiim w ", v. '' imr ine i uwnre. buabela of Shelled Cora wted. " 3, M. TBOMAg !.' ' , - f fn.i nt brawled to atrit thai M aihVn ?' i SALtJ SALT! i SVI'PLT TUB TERT. BEST TWILl, , (JCALt ArtF On Dor nHortW East of tbe Therre, tgd--n 11 . , liw''' trad, on the any in tn market. n(ire ana tneaper man A larrt arwtitity on tmnd.City, r Apply to L. W. b'H URT LI FT, Pl n r. f a . i) r a K. Eaqs'at BMKl '', ta |