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Show ... .v.rv WEDMS8DAY and SATURDAY, J'"""""0 '"m C. COMMM. whom all i.vvROSK.BnJn''" Mnnrtr,betoaddreawd. .hoiild ..,.i.niui-atio. UUIDC" ' Tho new Combined. the First and .:..iinn cotnbininr .... . orZ" waru cu-- i Third and Scconu Lhtulions. and now called "The Ogden Mercantile Inatitu- City before the public itnelf presents columns of the the through Stock of Goods ever beat Tne JcsctioK. tD ,he Preroi"M ccuPie(1 b7 tttn on the observed be now Company nmy has taken pelves. A great improvement and in the dry goods' department, pl,ee an excellent display in lr. Wright has Mr. Perry, on the ,he' l0uth window. with his accustdrug 'de, "dispenses" and an air omed accuracy and serenity, establentire the 0f business pervades U. Mr. Uallantyn., well ishment. in Ogden and elseknown commercially been appointed President of where, has and Superintendent of the the Company shareholders the way expect and Store, in the and care integrity economy, We wish the affairs. their of handling in every sense new organiiiitioii success of the word. Tuo White House it Whitx Hoisk. business rooms ocdoing a flourishing since the opening; boarders as well as the best kind of catublcs and drinkables. cool and pleasant, Kveryiliing is clean, to and the proprietor and the ladies try make their patrous comfortable. enThe White House will have to be in wanted is first-dahotel larged. A all accommo of luting Ogden capable the traveling public who desire to tarry White House will do finely in our city. it as a far goes, but it must "go big- cupied fully ever tables crowded with rt Mr. Jas. Hocsk McGaw is enlarging and improving his commodious premises preparatory to the accommodation of private boarders. He will have quite an extensive when it is finished, and Mae. knows how to take care of the weary tnweler and promote the comfort of who tarry by the way for a iho $.kct Ho audi so e'tab-linhme- sea-su- n. by telegraph; pose the treaty, but this opposition will not prevail, us the majority are anxious Spwlal to the Ogbks Jcnctio by the Atlantic and o ratify; the more so, as it id not bel'aciac Telegraph Company. lieved that Gladstone can get the assent of arliiimeut to the treaty which, on the Arabanifi'TcUiias is oiisifeVed 4 huiniUnlum ISritaun. VAfiei"! having been humiliated by Russia, in thu Loudon Conference, and sunbbed by 1 Debate on the Treaty! Grand German Demon- 4or-Gre- at. stration at Philadelphia! siege of l'aris.jfllad-nton- e will hesitate lj .lay fee fore Parliament a treaty in which regret is expressed for the escape of the "Alabama." Burning of Extensive Woolen Mills! during-l- . The Extraordinary fences of Paris! FOREIGN. Tiiris, 13. Under orders from the Commune, the Bauk oC Ftiiiioa searched for arms ; none wore ji.overed. Cfue er De- hs-Jutm- Aew-pap- AMERICAN. 8pa prpystsluj imm?dty.i,xf ecution of all the members of i he Central A rumor is afloat that the Federalists are evacuating Fort li Washington, Before bearing the Foreign Relations Committee, considered in the Senate today, the following confirmations ware made: Joseph K. Lowia, Assooiato Justice, New Mexico; Andrew G. Feare-leConsul Gen. at Corunna, Spain ; C. U Dahlgrcn, Consul Gen. at Diania , Mexico. In the Executive session, after a few remarks by Cameron, Morion took the floor, and began an exhaustive speech in favor of the treaty as it standi, ob jecting to the amendment, as involving delay, aud it might prevent its accept tance by the British Government. Morton intended speaking at some length, buthe was so often interrogated by the Senators upon various points of the treaty, he ubuudoned it tor W day, and a running debate ensued, and an announo-m- e nt was made, that the protocol bad been published which called forth pretty severe criticisms on newspaper men. Senators say this unscrupulous action on the part of some one will have an injurious effect, aud endanger the ratification. A special committee, to ascertain who stole the copy of the Englishtreuty held a Summonses have boen meeting issued for correspondents of the Tribune, World and Herald, and for J. Bancroft. Davis, Don Pia t, Caleb Curbing and others. Subpoenas will be issued for Horace Groely, James Gordon Bennett, n ii J Whitlow ltcid. The Senate oould not lake up Casserlcy's resolution here tofore offered, providing tor reporting in confidence of debates, und the debute will be prolonged. The Samite desires It is to see themselves in print now. considered best to complete the action on the treaty, iu view of the growing feeling, that the treaty will not be rati- Committee. Vau-vre- Paris, via Bologne., tr y. G life AT ' i 10,-.0- frVF. ,. The rertnUlei f oernnientrtiois eiw camped at St. 'Germain, received orders' to move Several corps crossed the Seine, accompanied by artillery between Surseine and Neuilly. The members of the Republican League have announced their intention of joining the Comniuiiisjs, jf the Ycrsaillisls should attempt 6 force the Vauiparts. Division among the Communists has in consequence of harsh treatment, sustained by Gen. Rosscl at the hands of the Committee of Public Safety ; a powerful and numeruts party has sided with the General. He also has the sympathy of the Belleville Communists; he ihrenlens to raise an independent force in the Belleville quarter. Ber in, 13. At mid-daPrince Bismarck returned to the city, and was greeted at the station with cheers. Last night there was a grand banquet at Frankfort, at which Bismnruk, Koih ' schild, and other distinguished persons were present. , ' : "Versailles1.' "13. " The Paris peace party haveoined the piaio-taino- z:;;Gi''i.,,i15 J.ILECCLES&CO. General Wood Turners,- - FURNITURE AND DEY GOODS. ..--- - CABINET MAKERS. tX. bare KCCLK:! TIL u oxmtltnt CHEAPER THAN ANYTHING London, 15. The trial of Boulton and Park, the last of the Londou masqueraders, resulted in the acquittal of both of every charge. Gesesa'l Dodge and Party left Omaha train on Thursday a.m., by a regular from $0.00 to $12.00 Bedsteads 0.00 Chairs, per sot 6.00 Black Walnut Loungos, each Fall-Le8 00 Tables... Black Walnut COO Black Walnut Cribs, each af "Bvs.rjiu" Again. The canal ou the Bench "went on, a bust" again on Sunday night. Gardens are suffering, trees are getting limp and despondent, and the ground is very thirsty. Hurry up. Mr. Watermaster, but make a sound job as well as a quick one, if you please. i :; and Shoe. Hoots, SlipperN, Jletallie mid' A relic cte.'';"; .etc., ' Also II ATS and . , , C A PS;" , V Mink. Coney, Krniine, Nqnirrel und Heaver Selt; Trunkia. nnd VuliHen; Carpel, Window Cnrlaln und Slindes. ' CLOTHINQ. The Highest Price paid for all kind . of Furs. ,.t HARB-WAUA full Stock of GROCERIES, etc., etc Call and Examine. , BOOT8-O- . rim in, Fanct, Pot ltrv. The people of the North who want Black Spanish fowls Commune. SIIOISSSIIOI1, The Government troops under Donai can get eggs of Mr. S. Smith, at Logan, in Bois do Bologne are holding a point Cache County. Readlits advertisement, i . close to the ramparts, and heavy lightand wheii you go to Logan call and see Five doors West of the Z. C. M. I., C Fourth Street, Ogden. ing is in Drfterexs near l!cllaacouit.' f the handsome birds in his honery. Sam. The Insurgent 'gunboats i.pirt 4lie Vill sell you the eggs cheap. Pont Jour battery. In attacking OLD COUNTRY "WATER-TIGHTS- " the regulars have opened an asFbrrt. When you travel to Soda MADE TO OP.DKU. , sault, to carry Port Maillot. Yalerien Springs, go through Cache valley and Avenue the of sweeps Elysees Insurgents. Rear river at the Ferry, straight I!pair nnaily xwntd, and on abort nn:Ua. Fifty thousand troops from Cherbourg, croks Mendon from to Newton. Bill Crooks-Io- n At! Kinds of l'ay !!! he taken for wwk d"R supposed to be under Canrobert. are will put you across for a trifle. liiva ma d Kt&ldiilinient. at tho moving from Saint Germain, to act as cll Mora ptiri'liMiiig elwlior, , reserves iu siippm-iuke.ltackjn BoUJ 1 ' complete in MIhmcm Iia tiles', entH RKAUY-MAI1- 5 YOt: WAST A PAIR OK GtX)I Slllll.-S- , Uo to ' ' TIIE v Children' Shop! i i "' CO, Hatn utrect, Ogden, The Red Topped Boot and Shoe f .. ' their way to California. on Kalmoral and Gored Skirt M, etc. , The Celehrated California lllankets Rugs, " ' Flannels and Hotdery. SHOE DEPARTMENT .. is Wiuhiitiinds, UurMtui, Rocklnx Chain, etc., etc., at equally reduced p.rko. Onion proluptly exaruted. U '. Clonkiiiis .Sliauls, ArabM, Chameleon,' Cloth Coatu, ' SALE IN UTAH. ' woll-as.sort- cd ICvpellanlM, FORE OFFERED FOR KCCI.ia their large and Stock, just receited,' etin-Misting', iu part, of Call attention to Poplin, Tai inn Plnids, ' Satins, Merino,- OF THE KIND HERETO- 37 f ' ' GROCERY Mtimifuctiirwl null of Hum l thnir Kitiililfohmt-n- t Imported Fl'RSTTtTtK uu Miiu (trrat, Oftilxu. fever? art ido in warranted, and will be d. , in the different Settlements. ( E, ' To all the Peoplo ' 1JOOT& !, ' VOl J CATV AT Gl-T- rt, II. DINWOODEY'S in 1 ' de Boulogne by Douai. Levergeur reports increasing discouragement among the National guards, and charges that an attempt has been made to assassiuate Gen. Dombrowski. Eight cannon have been captured at OsMcaux, where one huudrcd Emigrants were killed, and seven hundred taken prisoners. The approaches to the ramparts and fortificat ioii8 of Paris are being actively pushed forward, under cover of heavy cannonade of the entire .Federal works. McMahon has issued an address to his soldiers, which is apparently a preliminary to a grand attack. The TeUgraph special from Paris says, a recoil noisa uce under Gen. Douibrowski has chased the Yersa.llisls from Naalou-vilie. London. 13. The AW special from Versailles reports a naval combat at Auteuil viaduct, sunk. The and one Insurgent gun-bosame correspondent says "0,000 troops will cross the Seine 16-- ; to strengthen the force already in night occupation of the towns pf Boulogne and Bellancourt. A meeting of Freemasons was held iIim p.m. iu Cinque Nationale. Resolutions were passed that the property of persons now absent front Paris "arfd not reluming within eight ilays, "should bi confiscated for the benefit of wiiowiand orphans. The ramparts arc heavily armed and keep a d.rect fire upon l)'Issy.f lierge-ris constructing k rtuL' nitr)iilleuse capable of riling one bund id hulls in at Ver-sailli- st Who IIim Soen llic I5oy? A Mr: bo( .naaicd .';.;' G. Crocheron, l " RALPH DOUGLASS. UUTCIIKH. Kant,, rXtMiiplf. Htrtsor, SALT LAKE CITY,; ! , $9. $S CITY, - - $6. F. A. KING & CO., tl7. ,$10 ' lilllJUll! AT PUBLISHERS' Crocheron, Salt Lake City. SOUTH TEMPLE 8TREET, PRICES. A DIM). Toliaocoa, tha Mkai, aged Ap. 25. At Kentish Town, Sar, Sarah Star, One and a Rittkr, A p. 25. years. , London, Jan. aged 40 years. MiL BR I CHAM CITY HOME :MA&FAtTURES. Woolen Factory Highest Stind-aton- 80-- 3 ek' r ASSAYSNC. 1 1 COAL YARD, J , R. R. fVpet. ., i ,;. " MOULDINGS. FRAMES, ETC., ; ShadeTrees! KEPT HOWEVER COSTLY or elegant, ia complete in its adornment without its complement of SHADE ASD MADE TO ' ' ;'ORDLU. ''" HAXI ON ' nUILDIXG, YO iM "" ' Ii . DOORS, ' 8 ; ''ft. TREES; and they also add a beauty thai nothingelse will to the humblest dwelling or location. Spring is (be lime to plant Ihcm. Mr. A. C. Pvpercan supply cither Locust or Mulberry trees in any desired number, from 2 in. to 31 in. in diameter at the butt, and will deliver them on tbe cars at S. L. City, at from 60 cents lo $1.00 each. a. o. pyper; President Young's Offico, Salt Lake City. ' "i I !.'!" - 6, and t. ' ; by eft. s. ; , STEAM; PLANING MILL . :. ' it j iddreiw, P. 0.; Box 3fl. C. W.TIIOUNTON&CO., 'ir two-yea- , DOORS, HIDES aud BARK WASTKD. JONATHAN BROWSISO. ':-:.- ,. i , SASH, To-da- Cash paid for Hides half Illncka Eaut of I'.C. r I ff 22-t- f . t TANNERY, , . HALT LAKE CITY, lo a choic Selection of Fancy (loom, Cigara, etc olc, at our Dpot, Broom'a At Kensal New Town, London, Mar. 9, 30tf Corner, Ogda City. Emma BnowN, wife, of William Brown, aged 41 years. Mil. Star, A p. 25. i OCDEN At Paddingtcn, Loudon, April 12, YOU WOULD BR WELL FORTIFIED, TRY IF Elizabeth Edwards, aged 58 years. LEATHER. Mil. Star, A p. 25. Com. to my Tan nor t and M If t will nnt aell At Shorediich, London, April 0, Mar- you aa (iOOU LKATIIKIl a th. bent, and M fliwa In the niark.t. Mil. aa the clieapoat 20 Maria 5 succession. ram-purl- W1HTKI1KAI). Wilmrd. who left his home some lime sitice, and i was found in this city by Mr. Edward OtKiJ Chiurs fir 15 per T(wi AND SALTED MEATS CON-- , FRESH ' G. Hovrocks, has ftgain decamped, leav and down boxed,) (hnockea STANTLY ON HAND. ... his a distracted of in stale parents ing anJ UTAH.; 83tf Fall Uaf Tables mind. They have heard nothing of him OKI) EX ; Kitchen ThWci for nearly two weeks. Wha'i he left his home in Salt. Luke City, on .Thursday, 4th irrsltv'ho had on a' pair of brown (PurcewMirn to C. B. Mdlrgor), . , " 1' i ..-- 1 pants, one boot ajfd tone shoe, check BOOKSELLERS and GENERAL Walnut, Betlntcada, to shirt, and a brown straw hat. He is .1 NEWS AGENTS. about eleven years old, sharp for his hnd is dot particular as regards the age, a mr t rrLL PUPPLY OF BOOK?, PArEItS. V. I I II II Ik it I il I I I truth. Iuformatioi neerning him will J Magnzjow, t ooiialantly on baail.faud INil1 11.1 IV 11 Jl be gladly received by his father, G. W. fur Sal. et y, QKOKUR lJ-t- y inn prrnnni nu oiuiiur III ahTa-nani- Fort D'Isy is armed with massive 0 8 T--'' s. r oannon, destined to bombard the N The Versailles troops are ac4QUR tively engaged in constructing trenches and apparatus. , Porte Maillot is utter-l- y destroyed. Several captains of staff of the War Office, whose names were found ou the is now in operation, manufacturing Cloth of superior quality. list of agents of ihe Imperial secret police have been arrested. They were The Price paid for taken to the prefecture tb'rs afternoon officer. a staff for identification by y the Turcot de Commune were mounted euard at Hotel de Ville. A double line of sentinels has been placed at our, across thetreet .and ,aH. circuiat.joul itoppedl ; '; ' A f .. (ien. , Rossel fcaty esonpo 'i'.amr UaU Commune is "greatly enraged at tlie loss of its prisoner. Uergerct lias neeu OXFORD MININQj DISTRICT. ordered to find him, and the authorities .'. Oxroan, In mo Thrritcbt, are telegvaphipg every Jee ylliin th April aiih, 171. Jit iippofed H tl city limits'. VT0T1CE IS HEREBY tUVEN, TUAT A in Pari IMrtrlutia yJjcifT TJo'mbiow'skr Hectares Mining organ lard in the JUnno Rossel is not a traitor, but there is a of Mouatnin that lie ttwea Mnlad Valley and Carha runimpncing ,at a point a little, conspiracy against him. Of the three, anuth-w- t Valley, a of riiftim Kanyon. M tlie White gendarmes discovered and arrested Quarry, from tlienos to the mouth of Clifton lust night; one escaped, another has Kanyon, thence up centre of aaid Konyon (main heail, thenco went ti.tio,tup ef Die been killed, and a third is still a pris- fork) to its thvncei Wnt twoniileW, tiienoa In oner. ) He kil moimuiuv along (aid niouutiun trnlre motherly milea, thenre ea."t nix miles, thence anntb trt the Dombrowski, if he gels a chance. of beginning, and called "The Oxford ptiwe Versailles, lu. District ." Thiers oflicialfy TiSflctin' tHe J surren- Mining AGRII'PA COOPER, Recorder, ... , O.x ford, Idabe. ! ; der of fort Vauvres. Brunttin surrendered, a portion of the garrison escaped by a covered way. Vauvres' entire armament was captured. The Govern- Anys of every dcBcrirttinn of ores made ment troops from Chulillon have cut and returns gjven witbin.t.wel,ve.lours,hi)i communication with Momagne, but a JOIIX REED, lgan; Cacfce Cou'irty".: few hours after, in ignorance that the Terms Reasonable. v 30 if GovernThe had escaped. Insurgents ment has already turned Vauvres on the ramparts, and Montague will fall soon, a all the forts will, one by one. The Near the I'tnh Central Engine' Iloiue,, Oudea. M. THOMAS k CO, COAL AND LIME Versaillists are entrenched between uealei'. Ii.t ennatantly on hand rood Bicelre and Ivry. .r,lsClS Jewelry" Th of COAL, which, they will aell c (be SUPPLY nl. Mlah, dK' continuos bombardment 1 Cent on the Ton abore cost, for cash or Carn. The 16. Jwilh at York. . nn't at which New can we at each ratea. "f gonutne Jewelry Many Jarf aches, f e bciy Jifade prod Lime at the old pliw. near the Theatre. Authentic information received here, vigor, walla. Eni ranee through enceinte iu the Shellel Corn wnnted. Logan, l.iKWbtishelnof t , belief that Sumner, S,reet- - Repairs neatly leads to he ,,.; L,"' Mam 77 fm J. M. THOMAS & CO. will op- - the breaches are forbidden for fear of All work warranted. and Trumbull Ooerly It Bcbujx, J0. INDUCEMENTS!!! ' arrested for treason, have been shot.-- : The Committee of safety made a requisition on the Bank of France for ratification. Senator Sumner presented a petition from the leading men of Gloucester, Mass., praying that l he benotiis of the fisheries be not entirely conceded to the Canadians. New York, 15.. 13. y, fied. The Committee on Foreign relations stood four iu favor, and three against hit IIeavt. s. The Communists appointed M,. JteHoe-rato replace D'Elescluse in the Com- -' mittee of safety. Four Naliooal guards a, Yesterday we of There was a grand parade ten societies or of a m jwir highlows, water tight' , the Knights of St. Crispin; five hundred were in line. There were mule attar the old English navvy fashithousand men in the and three carriages on lij Mr. tico. Whitehead for Mr. J. procession, which made a fine appearSiubhutlit section man of Kaysvillo. ance. They adjourned to Jones' woods, and enjoved a summer evening's festiThry looked as if it would take a gener val. ation to wear them out. We understand The trial of Foster, for the street car they are becoming popular among the murder, begun this morning. The court railway section hands. 'So much leather room was crowded. : the excitement was was taken and iron must surely require a strong intense. The entire morning in endeavors to necure a jury. Ouly move wnn up to snout, any uaierianuuig ileuree of comfort. Old habits will four were secured. Don Pedro, Emperor of Brawl, and e'ing to folks even when they change the Empress Theresa arc expected to 'lieircountrv. reach this city in September. It is the Hotel. Ahoy! Who wants a first- - intention to make an extended tour the United States. fls woman cook? Head advertisement through Geu G. M. Dodge of Iowa, is awarded rf Mrs. W. It. in the local column. the contract to furnish senveu million of flour for the lmiians. Tot Goons. On Monday last box pounds colored people of Jersey City celThe eame in from the East marked ebrated the 15ih Amendment by Time Goods." A little curious to know 'a grand procession, and public meeting hat was in the car to be sent forward this evening. Kingston,. Ont. a hurry, the officials here opened the Tht achooner, "Harvest Queen," from W. when In! a dirly looking cpccinicn Chicago, with a cargo of 2, 100 bushels f the genus homo was discovered, whe of corn, struck a shoal yesterday and ai otiougtng n passage to the Wet. beached to prevent her sinking; two at work. It is expected nr. Nipei iuletidetit Campbell took tt.e eleva ors are Ilia greater part of the grain will be ntue (jontf under his especial care. saved. Pottsville. Pa., resumption throughBam,. Two clubs are in active ttoence at Ogden to keep up an inte- - out this region pretty general but not of sufficient force for the reduc "4 in (he National gamo. The "June-!- " tion of tolls. Isolated districts sail hold and the "Red Sash" are the names out. T. e tolls will be reduced as soon tier which they wield the bat and as all the collieries are in operation. Philadelphia. Bkr the ball fly. The ground of the Business is entirely suspended MSashers the First Ward Square the city is on blaxe of hunting for the "not excelled in the country. A match celebration of the Germans, recognizing a take place between the two clubs the treaty of peace between Germany and France. The procession is the Saturday next, on the Junction" liirgcst. ever witnessed, nt least lio.OOO, "unci, west of the It. It. Depot. representing every Irudo and profession. Newspaper offices, public buildings and Couisio. On Saturday last, a nnm-fc- r hotels are handsomely decorated. Mayor at Indeof boys were playing base bnll on Fox reviewed the procession were fired and salutes Hall, " pendence Bench, in this city. Two of them and speeches made on old Pennsylvania Thomas Cunningham, and Aaron Jack- - Square, concluding with a number of were running to catch the ball, wheu b .iiquits ibis evening. The woolen mills of Reading, Swan k heiuls came into violent collision, BuU, of Lees Hash, Pa., was burned "filing the former in the mouth, and last night. Loss $'(J,00O, Two hundred latter on the temple both fell to the operatives are thrown out of employPound insensible. Cunningham had ment. Baltimore, lo. leTer teeth broken out, and Jackson Bulletin was sold to the The Evening 'fcceived a cut on the temrlc. They are Stock Company for $f8,000; hereafter 'h rapidly recovering from the effects it will appear as the Evening Democrat. of 'he Milwaukee, 10., collision. r old son of Lorenzo Rickard A fry Sec eatrny notice. was burned to death, near Augusta. The child's clothing caught fire from a ' VKCIAL XOTICES. burning match. an express messenger Daniol Condee, PasicT CiticxRNs. Pure White-face- d on the Chicago and Milwaukee Railroad Spanish Chickens at S. Smith's, was found dead in his bed at Newhall Cathc county. Eggs, $3 per House this morning. He bad not been 40 7 seen since Saturday evening and is sup"aktkd, By a thoroughly competent posed to have died of apnplexy. Springfield, 10, sitation in respectable llotd from the Utile Wabash net The receipts I'. "VV'J 'o iirs. iv. it. i,ogan, 1871, improvement since January 18th, 3!Mm the opening of the navigation, of date the A new and" complete Stock of are something over $1,300; for April Lad1 Ocnta Nearly- - the receipt are $350, being the largest ,"ver. ,, "'Uothine and lU r.mnoi Kn.li.h month since the work was com "gget Carpeting for Sale, at low of any one month last year. except pleted, .t;. M. I., Ogden Branch. Chicago, 16. 33tf arrive here to- will son Lincoln's Mrs. Stoit Prussia torpedoes and concealed mines connected with central points of electric arrangement.' Captured prisoners furnish a vivid picture of Uio extraordinary Arrangements fur defence. The chief conspirators have seized all the balloons x fans, as if they intend wlicn tue time comes te escape through Ihe air. In the Champs Elsee are 400 torpedoes connected with each other by conuecting wires, ,,The trenoh is filled with petroleum, and extends from the Palais Royal to the, great barricade in the street Florentine. The trench is connected with torpedoes under the offices of the Minister of Marine in the Place de la Concorde. 200 torpedoes are placed at tTie entry of the Rue Casiiglione. .These endanger all the districts between the Seine artd the Boulevards, the Place de la Concorde, and Place de Royale. To conceal the position of these terpe-doe- s tht Commune have erected moveable barricades, which can be shifted tinder Color of change in the plan of defence. ' The Government troops, when the arrangement for the fiual efforts is completed, will have to fight these most terrible of unseen foes. The full text of the Treaty concluded between Bismarck and Favre, at Frankfort, m made public. - It ia provided that all German vessels captured be restored, and in case of disposal, or of their destruction, their equivalent in money to bo refunded to the owners. The navigation of the Rhine, is stipulated j.y the trial of 1802, to be v SOUTH Dunford & Sons;; SIDE OF U. C. K. R. DEPOT, OODES, COMMISSION MERC HANTS ;& SALT LAKE CITY,' GKXKRAIi DEALERS la alt kinds of Agricultural Produce, California and I, tab J ruin, etc. ' atraw. 1 E. 1 ,... i. .jm... !..-- . AVliolealo. nnd l?ctall, Prirrhain(t. Atenta for all Deecrlpttnna of Mor- cliauuin-toiuicnmenta aolicited for erety. thing, except bth Arc slill driving an exclusiye Ii'oot, Shoe and Hut Trade, ' ,,' ! 2fitf . J. WATKINS, at the t TXrn rnrrirkT-V- ' i 5 i ( v . ' Boot, Shoe, andl Hat Store, Hoot and Shoe Maker, At the aiirtt of the Blir IWiot, Fifth Ptreet, Oirden. All kluda of Uoota and Hlioce uimlo to order, lie-pair neaUy oxetutecL Pixuluce taken iu payment. Highest Frlee paid for all EAST TKJIPIX STREET. oi iiitieM. kitiil - Uememlter Uio Boot. 6 . ti- liig ' H-f- JtKIISS AXI We have Targe ond taried Stock of the above Goofls on hand, and are re-- " ceiving fresh Goods from ihe East and West every day; also a good aupply f f IA.U n I BS. P. M. STTJAIIT WI?nES ETERVDODY to In.w that (lie haa a UltM'-CLAS8KVM.NO MaCKINE, and ia prepared to do all kinds of Sewing, on reasonable tarni, at ber Kosidcnre ou the ilenrb, iOl :R'f II gTREX, Soot Blocks Eaat of tbe Tllbiug Ufboe. Custom 3Inle Boots f! , and Shoes :l 61-l- , f IMPORTANT , ! TO MINERS. T EVAX8 ASSAYS ORB WITH DlHl'ATC , at li onire, Mstb strwt, uituen. Kemrences tj run be bad at the Jcucriett Printing Ofll'.- - I f the lest quality. All of which w are determined to soil at the very lowest possible prices. Examino our Goods and Trices before purchasing elsewhere. 2'2-3- V ; |