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Show jr fi i n v 1 Daily Utah Itepsrttr. UikrLc4 tfcati for IIm Rprter. Ow new york; P. Rowell k Oo., 1'srk Row. Had eon k Mtust, Cook, Gubars 40 21 Park Bow. CHICAGO. k Co., D. arboru street. SAN FRANCISCO. L. P. TUiur, Room building. j. 30, Mmliinu' Exchange ver per loo, $C7 87. For a steady and will do remark, productive Industry this that the natn-rnote we ably well. When is at the mines these shipping point of the lake, yon may southwest corner of an interest in bas Corinne that perceive them. ControThe Polygamic-Theologic- al TELEGRAPH. larly the Afiieiui corps, who fought for eight hours against overpow enng odd. Military spirit and eutbii-siuxibC-ssantl- versy. Reported by Western Union Telegraph Comp'y. Newmsn-Frut- LATEST EASTERN NEWS. V ir Grcnt Cot-tonwo- od Valley How the was Election Conducted, in the n Con. Mines The incut Paris. Victory or Dentil. .and Rush Fratt-Newma- trorersy. Ediortsl Correspondence. Balt Lass City, August , 10, 1870. -- Zlen ImprsTlng. Wa find matters much Improved in Zion, and for once cannot refrain from congratulating our Mormon ft lend on their marked improvement ulnco we first made their acquaintance two jcnra ngo. That lofty ton of arrogance and for the views of others Las mostly passed away. The "great heart of thee mountains' responds somewhat to the tone of pablic sentiment, and despite the infallible fulmitiutiona of move Utah carries aol tbe world iota ' with if. Business is much better than it was two months ego; but there is stil! vsst room for improvem- nt. The flow of trsvel tbrougn tbe city leaves consider-abl- o money, and the Gentile rvslJeut are a little benefited by it. con-tem- pt - The Ihei and Their Rtebaess. -.The beginning ofs renewed prosperity, consequent on iniulng interests, is already felt by the merchants, and the prospect is brighter than at any time since tbe An We have bnttou-holetomu of lHiVi l everybody who appeared to know any. thing about tbe miues and compared the statements of two or three dozen reliable gentlemen, tbe result of which iuqul'Is we briefly sum np. Cuttouwuod, us a rich mineral region. Is a fixed fact, fkairet Morgan to tbe contrary notwithstanding Between three and four hundred men are now at work there, a majority of whom are Mormons, and it is evident tbaf only a beginning bas been made. Messrs. Woodhnll & Co. Lave completed their smelting works at J. Gordons, six miles out on the State Iload, and after their first run of tlmty hours turned out 1,000 oandi of Balilon Which is now stacked up in front of the Elephant Store here, a sight to gladdeu tbo eye of one hopeful for the future. Five tons of tbe native ore produced this amount jnst half and the present but. lion contains $400 in silver to tbe ton, the remainder lead.. Tbe works consist ot common blast furnaces, and other works of the same character are being erected ut Short lifTs, on tbe Stato Iload. Another gentleman by the name of Boerbnch U stoppings! this hotel It eve re House who represeuts a large Eastern firm, who purposes to erect very large smelting works in this neighborhood. Desiring to get a good title without difficulty be went straight to Brigham with bis application, and was received in a manner wbieb would seem to indicate that --the Church (or Brigham; which is the same) is s J About to Chinye Front On the mining question. At tbe present writing Mr. Boerbach is in consultation with Bishop Sharp, Eider John. Taylor and Mr. Stevenson (formerly Central Tacifio Engineer;, at the office of tbe 1st ter I Bather a strange combination that. From all present indications it is safe to conclndo that another year will see three thousand men actively employed in tbe Cottonwood district. tl - r - Lake Navigatimi, Tito rnpiil development of mines In Hush Vnlley tnnkes our ixxdtion ut the hcml of navigation 'still more important. l!y n glance at the map it will be seen that tire re is direct water communication from Corinne to within a few miles of the new mines in East Canyon, and that a straight lino from the Stockton landing, at,ttie southwest corner of the lake, to the mouth of Hear Hi ver Is about tlio distance around by Suit Lukn City, and that by water transit over soundings in the lake. Hy the middle of 1S71 a freight and passenger steamer on this line would be overrun with business. A well built steamer of eighty or one hundred tons burden can navigate Hear HI ver and the lake nt all seasons of the year, and could be put upon the water here for From Corinne to Salt Lake witlf freight and passengers, thence across to Stockton binding and. buck to Corinne with ore, is a lino Unit will eventually prove very remunerative. Corinne could not do nil in one year, ami so wo arc still without the first class steamer; but our city lias done wonders in her municipal childhood, and, we think, will te able to grasp lids steamboat enterprise by the beginning of 1871. one-thir- d tho-deep- est ESCAPE FROM THE INDIANS. Dr. Nirplv Captured by the Savage. He te Hound and Taken to Wind lllver A Young Squaw Cuts til. Thong, and he K.capcs. from Mr. W. L. By a private letter Bunnell, dated Suit Lake City, Augu.t lOlb, we learn that Dr. S. B. Merpte, who was reported ia the Omaha Jltrabl as killed at Bitter Creek on the 30th of July, when bin purty wore attacked there by the Iudiaun, ban turned up at Virginia City, Montana. C. Penrose, of JtffVrsou C.ty, Mo., was killed in that fight, but Dr. Merpie was thrown from bis horse in attempting to rescue Penrose, and captured. Tbe Indians took him across Sweetwater toward the Big Horn Mountains, and otTto 1st of August they encamped on thq north side of ILd water Creek, about tea miles from Wind River. That bight, by a young squaw removing bis thongs, be escaped, swam tbo Wind Hiver, and crossed tbe mountains north ofFremouta Peak. On the 5th he fell in with a parly of miners, with whom he came to Virgiuia City, The Doctor was from Philadelphia, and it is reported there that he was killed with Penrose. Somktmno New. Our enterprising Postmaster, Geo. Holt, who is ever on the alert for Tsluable additions to household furniture, bos just received a. fine lot of window blinds with Judds patent fixtures. tVe have tried them aud know whereof we speak when we recommend them to tbe ladies ot Corinne. New lot of fruit just received nt the Arctic. Ice cream, confectionery, uuis, ESsghaa Cauyon. Oar old friend Morris (tbe Israelite bis bottled and fountain soda-wutalways on hand. other name forgotten), slid runs his semi The French are practicing a new mode weekly express and mall to Bingham, and informs us there are now three hun- of warfare st Louis Jiermaus, No. 10. dred men at work in that district, with They think his boxing gloves more elleo-tua- l Lets weapous than the ebassepots. good average pay. Bingham la good as have a w bi cocktail at the bar. vbatnper far as it goes, bnt baa not so much room to develop, They had no legally estabIERYED HXSI III OIIT. lished voting place in the district, but met Tbe Salt Lake Herald exalts over the masse, elected judges and held an thrashing of a young man in that city who election on tbe 1st lost, strictly in accord- presumed to make himself a little too ance with the law. Mora than half the familiar with a married woman a few days votes offered wore challenged and ruled ago. We say it served him right If tbe out, and tbe rcsnlt showed for Maxwell facts are as the Herald states them, bat if 115, for Hooper 9. 1 The vote baa been on tbe contrary it should turn out that counted, certified to and forwarded to tbo tbe statements of the Herald are false and Governor for snob disposition as the su- the man was innocent, we still esn find preme law may direct In Cottonwood no sympathy for him, for any man who nobody voted, except that a few Mormons Is in tbe right and will stand and allow wsldent in near villages went home for another one tb maltreat and beat him in the purpose, . this age of Henry rifles and Colt's revolvRash Valley. ;; ers deserves nothing better than to bo , From Bosh Valley wo hear but litlls, milled out of the shape of a man. but In East Canyon locations are multi, t WARNING TD LAND DUYBUS. plying, and the locators are all enthnsi. oetfe. The month of this Is about canypn The following dispatch was received by ten miles south of Stockton, sod most of ns this afternoon, and will explain itself; the ledges crop out some distance. Oar Carlin, August 11, 1870. forme , townsman, Mr. John Editor Rkpobtkb: I am informed that Davis, hat laUly filed a otalm there from " which he Central PaciOc RaUroad laud is being sold in your place by parties not brought a specimen lest week to be having proper authority. ' This is To warn all concerned b J.R. Header of this not r to The oily. buy spui ions titles. specimen was spilt off acroppia. afoot D. 1L Has bill, .Townsite Agent abovs ground and assayed thus, .of lead J nrr received at Louis 40 per cent, of the whole No. bulk; of silver 10. aanpply or .the finestHermans, whiskies wer ounces to UmVu; value of sil- shipped to Corinne, Try them. er in . , -- ae-aay- ed 18-10- Q , v V (MltillTON & MliMlO, Wagon Depot I KCSSI IXS PRESSING FORWARD. Eastern Blows. New York, August 10. Tho treamry sold u million dollars of gold nt 17 and 17 J to-amount to y. Kxjurts $50,uoa. It in rumored that Prince Frederick Chiulcs has cut through tho Freuob linen between Nancy and Metz. New York, August 10. Jefferson Davis has Railed per steamer Russia. Governor August 10. Seward loft Auburn this nfternoon for San A. Francisco, accompanied ly llan-iKixtey ui.d two daughter, and others. Mr. Seward will be joined at Sun Francisco by Governor and Mra. Kitiid.il), and lion. Geo. F. Seward, Consul Generator China, and wife, nil of whom accompany him the entire trip to China aud India. The train lift aund tho cheers ofalarge-gutbeiiui-- to-da- y d Wu-hingto- n. m g. Foreign ISJews. London, August 10. Letters from Metz speak most mulixguHedly of calamitous aud fabulous incapacity of thu Emperor, Marahal Lebeuul and all the military leaders. The Muff bad ntteily lost the coutideueo o! tho army and a change was oecessaiy. It is stated that General McMahon wanted Rome days before the battle ttL.fi re l he forests in his front through which the Germans came down unexpectedly on the French, but the Emperor declined to authorize the step. Lolrere, editor of urn, who has just arrived in Paris fmm For baeli, Hays lie witnessed the entire destruction of Frossnrd's corps, and claims to speak for HO. 000 French soldieis who were cut to pieces by fault of their leaders aud who lamented with tfuir lust cry lint they fell useliRhlv. The universal cry ot tho army is M. Favre; and k.ijs give us generals that wo cun'tuist. Loru was hitherto a government puper, but It now for clinging to power attacks tho Mmi-tr- v and augmenting the garrison of Paris when every soldier is wanted at the front. It suvs, every soldier now here is an insult to us; if you are incapable of saving savo itself. the country, ihe country-mus- t It is rumored in Pans that the Emperor is expected at St. Avoid iac M. Buff t and other members of the left center and right ca nter have signed a requisition for a dissolution of tho Ministry and the lormstiou of a new c ibinet, with General Frocher nt tho head. An attack wus expected this r. m. on the llomee. London, August 10. Thu Queen delivered her speech to l'nrljnnieut to day from tho throne ss follows : My Lords and Gentlemen We continue to receive the good will and fiiend.-hi- p of the foreign Powers; wu have used our best exeitions to avert tho war between Frauco and Prussia, and we shall now direct our attention to tho strict observance of neutrality and endeavor to cheek the optuu-tio- u of the causes which might tend to enlarge the area of the conflict. We will contribute, if tbe opportunity occurs to restoie an early and honorable peadb. We Lave tendered tbe belligerents treaties calculated to give security to Belgium. The belligerents have since signed the treaties, and the other Powers have been invited to accede to the arrangement London, August 10. Prussia is organizing a volunteer davaI force. Tbe French continuo concentrating on the roud to Pari; all that region is iu a state of fudge. Ineffectual efforts wore ni.de to check tho Prussian advance on Leiderbrun, which was tukeu hy Bavarians. - The French continue to retreat toward Bitsche. Tbe Wurtemburg cavalry are picking np scores of prisoners. 1 he line of retreat is covered with dead and wounded. The Prussians' t utered Hague early on the 7th and ioon alter occupied Forbucb and to-da- y -- to-da- y f SALT LAvE. Ilpatcli to tlio itaroUTKn. Salt Lake City, August 11. Yesterday Brigham Young to discuss the question, Does the Bible sanction polygamy Brigham declined for himself, bnt designated Orson Prutt to represent him in tbe debate. Five thousand pounds of nilver bullion is tho product of the first day's running of tho new reaction woiks of Woodhull Bros, iu this city. OPERA HOUSE. Friday, August - A MISS ANNA SWAN, Twenty yearn of age, EIGHT FEET II Kill, and wiighlng 413 pounds, after exhibiting four years in liAruum'a More uni, N. w York, to the delight of over COU, one imople, ia uowcu her return from Califjrnlt, the most'vroiidci ful ludy living. California, whero she aceotnpSQled Mies Kvran. and m 111 ap; car with her iu Cormne. (he i . universally prouonneed by oery bcheldor the inoat beautiful of her acx. JtyOXSIKUR JOSEPH, Merchants, 1 A & Co. -- YVm; 1 Kimbc Piuuo, direct from tlio 'Factory, never used. Apply nt tills omce. IP OR SALE, One ot Smiths American Organs. The. best In ue. Direct from the Factory, suitable for Church or parlor iimv Apply at tills onicc., i t ' F. L. B- - N. I. . 310 Front Street, Between CommrrcUl and S-A-JS- niU)m full assortment of Coan k Ten Brokes OF i AD BIGGIES, - GROCERIES FRENCH ....BY THE. CVWCC ... LOUIS REGGEL, Etc. I am no yr rredring Summer nn Jmmcneo Vi and Fall Stock Cousistiug of We keep GOODS, and will sol them as low as i an be aFordtxl. ordure solicited and promptly and carefully filled. Goods packed to insure ta'ety and avoid extra FIUST-CLAS- S DRY GOO DS, CA RlETINO, CLOTHING, MATTING, BOO fS & SHOES, CROCKERY, IIAT8 CABS, GLASSWARE, VALISES. SATCHELS, WALL PAl'EU. Ac., Ac., Ac. , weight. No charge for packages no charge for delivering goods Iu tho city or at tho Depot. G. GOLDBERG, lh and Mb, f LQ Wholesale and Retail & II envy , . Stoves, AND Hardware, SHEET COPPER, ae22.1m TIBBALS, C'O.VRTANTI.Y . ON HAND AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, And everything for a complete on t fit to - Freight, Omit, Mine, or Prespect, nol-t- f Montana Street, -- -- RETAIL Improved Rocker Complete and Cheap LUMBER DEALERS. Particular attention jwtd ders mail. & Jrtltf HALTEU x TRUCKEE to Or -- brj at UTAH LUMBER. , Has Juat opened la vcDJutt & Gos Drag store Boors, A v; Cash, . . v Mouldings, 22 tc., ;3StOt Jompl Montana St., Corinne, Frcah BimiI, Graham Dread, Bye Cskes, Pies, t tc.. on Htnd. Kept Constantly GKO. J, i IlASF. Prp'r. , S. S. CASS Y W:OUWAIJB A CO., DEALERS IN O IGAB. S. Clxxp DsBtiUe Ceods a Sprciait) 149 South Water Street, cillCAHO. We ore receiving 1,000,000 per month of th best cheap goods made in Aineri a. Wo cannot bo undersold In New York or San francUm ; : t- - M : . JODUINO TUADK ONLY. SOLICITED. . m ylf-t- BRICK I BRICK II r BRICK II ! POE THE MILLION. t A' VJJ I t I - t , OFFICE YARD: & Comer North 6th & R. R, stsyiY. 5; mi -- I Y"-r- UTAH.' CORINNE, ,, - - BOOHS, f . p royl7-t- f FEU CENT. 11EDUCTIOX ON all kinds of Job work stnoe tho 1st of Anguxt. Merchants and taixtnexa corn of th'a city and Territory will aav money by ediuaHlpg the liKrcRTin'ii peten lixt before sendiog their or Weal. okHts au(Mf MULKIIIH. i m STAT0NEItY, NEWS WALLPAPER, . TIONS OF A LL KINDS. FRUIT ANlTcONFECTIONERY. Post Office Building, Corlnnf, ' UOHlMNi:, UTAH- - Me Always on hand a variety of the best sugar cured llama Bseou, raussge, dnxl I ) etc., etc., wholenols and retail. v. L,s Tlircc r'kmI city.CfllCVV . Imslnrsw near tjie l suitable! to 'crcrt sliop : AMD i Splltf 4UQUST LEVELL, FOR.J3A.IY5i .POCKET. CUTLERY,' uYO IVlEATi MARKET, FOURTH STUVE'i GEORCIK L. HOLT, . - tat UNION BAKERY, ICtQ. ; igWstehss aad Jewelry neatly repaired ami Warranted. Attention. k rwWENTY ilrrlif tf ,T ( , CdRUTE, ITHI. Dtnd MAwi V r ; j iUontnua Street, are wow prepared to furnish parlie JtI Consisting of Gold and Silver Watches. Gold tbeWefinest f Briek in the Writ, hU'g and Nilver Chslm, Jewelry, King, OoU ami Nib fcaud ova, tkri hundred ver Peoells, Strvks, Laulrs' Wairhes, ouMS Orders to he h ft at the Uintah House-li'ULong and Leiutelu Charma, KracMrtii.' Sleeve HAMILTON. Prop. . . HULL Mid rmlifnmi Quarts, Ittntoas, Gold mm! SCver Thimbles, Gold Duoklea. ..('-JEto., ' Orders licccice IN Fire-Proo- Always ou hand - LUIOK AND WCLt. tOXECTED STOCK Or FINE CAUFORNIA JEWELRY, ; JACOB STRAUSS, I .l)ottvoou ltli untl rf It, HOWE & BURGESS, CORINNE, - - UTAH, e J Jh (teem Font th and Fifth Srats, ROCKER IRONS, GOLD TANS, ROCKER DIPPERS, . SPRING POINT SHOVELS, PICKS, QUICKSILVER, GOLD SCALES, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, Cel- , BOOTS, SHOES iXD GAITEK (of Ihe best brands) TOBACCO, CIGARS and GLASSWARE. KEEP . ! Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware Also, Manufacturers of 1 Wholesale ami Nails, Mlntne: IiiilenitMit m. , . Sacramento. Street, . FIUS CISCO. No. 228 Clay (Street. 3di mlrji', - GROCEILIES, WINKS, LIQUORS, s. FAMILY SUPPLIES. ntlNCIPAL OFFIlT. nrALv.nx VICTOR C0RDELLA, r And Ilreriy Dwriptuin of No. 12 & Miles, Gerrish los Ale add uetaii. in And all Tropical Fruits. Every j We respectfully call attention to onr fsriJI'h-- . ,n vmg rexldont partners both in A.c- stock fnr my very cheap Having and. Ault Francisco, biijlng iVicn ilr-- t sell to I lliut st munut Hin cash, prepared prlcj. httiuU riuiMeH ui to $r1l our ut j full t luilurf purchaavru. I ban any other house in this xlctnit, Prompt attention given to orde-- a from a die - ,I R.itkx besides Ihe Gorinus timin', Iisvk wll tsnra, I Pointed stores lxated on tlir lino of tlo- - IVutr.l n. Give ms a call aid l'aelfie, W. stem Pa Ifie, and Fallbn-iiiI Ortgon lUllroaasat Pleasanton, Chico, ll in low, VMiun nmcca, I'xrlin and IVuno. Ca VJI W4 Ca La au4-t- GUOCKUIE8, WINES, ' CIGARS, LIQUORS, TOBACCO, 5 PROOUCK, 1IAROWARK, TINWAUK, a. WHOLESALE AND ItKTAIL DEAI.EIt IN & CJLOTllUyti, ed (Formerly of Montana,) WHOLESALE PROVISIONS, LKiUORS, ! OOIUNNK, L. i t I. M. HARR ATT, UTAH. S. GROCKlilKN, s (Between Fooitb nnd Fifth), Etc., betveen j ' j MONTANA STREET, CORINNE, GLASSWARE, Montana Street, ltolesale and Relail Dealer in i OS THE HER OH J RISE OP Liquors, CIGARS, Address UTAH, Gcnorul A.onts lor H AND PRUSSIANS t Etc., r CORINNE, GO., CIII2MRSE IABOII, Heavy Haid jA. PltOVISIONS Wines, CORINNE TUADK. CORINNE, U. T. au. lm inh'J2;in, -- 4 STAPLE AND FANCY- - SISSOM, WALLACE & Ware bonne Hear the Depot, ' and 232 Front Street, SAN KKANCISCO. Warranted to do good work and to scour In any soil, and a Urge sttx k of all kinds of the latest Improved form machinery. DEPOT OUTFITTING (HtCTKHSOUS TO XU MAYDLyM,)'' inPOUTEKS AM) nmFACTIRERS OF Tlio lx'xt of reference. Which will be sold at very moderate prices. BARRATTS T CORNER SACRAMENTO, Plows, CARRIAGE! 'I JAPAN TEAS, i CHICAGO . L And Direct Importei'H ot Nos, 230 A I Cigars and Tobacco, AND Grand Detour iiihff tf G. COHN & GO., . .MAJOR GIUIKN. FOR SALE. ALL Mishawaukee Silver Steel !: Cal. wholesali: ; And all kinds of wagon material. Keep constantly on band a good assort uient for the jobbing trade. Orders by mail will receive prompt and . careful attention. - Goods whipped east and west on the lino of the Railroad tbo aamo day orders no!3tf are received. lH PHILLIPS, TABER & CO., Always on bend. Wagon Covers, Wagon Uovva, Wagon Woods, V Market.) a an Francisco, 1 most relinblo wagon madev are told at very reasonable in every respect. Also prices. Slid warranted targe Hock, of all hsvu coustauGy ou hand of, sizes, XJtlYll. Coiimio, 1 THIRD AND FOURTH; of tbs celebrated Schutlers Chicago Wagon P lJAGt 16 Sansoxo?t. Salesroom, doors from FA CTOH YKiny .Street, WAGONS ARE KNOWN Corner Montana ami Gtli Sta rWnEE JA- through the Weat a the bet and g This Man stands thirty-eigh- t Irchcs In height, weighs forty live pound, and in 32 years of ago; very intelligent, and doubt, one of tbe mallMt men In the world. n Admt-tFifty Ceuta A hi id ran .Twenly.fi ve Cents an9-i- t Toora open at 2.3 and 7.M r. v. sU.?n, . v ITI The Frem h Giant, well proportioned, and weigh-luover 4t pout d , a most acccmp'lahcd gen. tleman, wt 1 also appear. fnll stock, all - Agent far Brewer, Senate k fo, ebrated Ales and Porters Afternoon and Ever in. THE TAIXKKT LADY IX T1IE WOULD, THE IlKAt'TlU'L CIUrAHSIlN OIM., THE LARGEST XIAN ON KXUIM1IVN, AND TIIE MLirfTTIAN HERO, Making four of tho moxt I NT KR KS I NO C U II I OS KS, Kver placed beforo Ihe public. Two exl ihitions 7 Afternoon at 2, EveniDg at o'clock. each cay. The moat extraordinary ouuibiuaaou of human of curioMittea, consisting - - AND WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS ltli. TlfcA VJCLIIVO (Two CORINNK, UTAH. Wholesale and Iletail Dealer in of Living Wonders. Trunks, Valises anti w Dr. Newman challenged Saargebrund. Beilin, August 10. Pmssian officers aud soldiers th'nk slightly of tho effectiveMISS ZOIUCDIK LUT, ness of the' Riilraiilftir, bnt believe the TUB BEAUTIFUL CIUGA8S1AN OIHL. cliassf pot a better weapon than th ueedle Mies Zobedle was born in the town of Kelzter, . and la on her return from near the LUck gnu.' London, August 10. A special dispatch from Purls at midnight says of the scene at the Corps Legislatin' yesterday: A deputy demanded the deposition of the Emperor; he whs called to order by the deputies, when theynbandoned the hall and scattered to the committee rooms outside. A wild crowd assembled ami refused- to disperse. Bodies of cavalry and lancers were stationed on all tho surrounding streets, and the coart-ynr- d of the Tuile-rle- s was thronged' with soldiers, and arouml the ball of tho Corps the police repeatedly charged Igilatif the mob and the latter returned utter each charge. Bodies of the National Guard threw dowu their arms and fraternized with tbo populace. Other detucbuaents remained passive. Hiliiers organized the troops and the mob was 'everywhere charged. The correxpoudent reports that as he was going to post bis dispatch be heard tbe sound of dntnis and bugles In every direction. Inside the hall the scene was one of fearful bewilderment. The Belgian treaty WM signed here last nightneutrality by Granville and Berns-totf- i. Lavolletto awaits antbority to sign for France. Paris, August 10. A nnmber of French newspaper correspondents who arrived today are wounded In their accounts of tbe battle they testify to tbs wonderful bravery of the French troops and particu a Commission 1 OF EVERY I)ESCTtltTK)s OF Geo. A. Lowe, Genera! Outfitting House fur Mluera and Freighters. Cult and examine my stock beforo purchasing elwwh T jeJS tf Special -- aOFt V QUEENSWAItE, acci dent occurred nt the west end of tbe Kan A sas Pacific Railroad track last night. iron loaded train heavily getting beyond the control of the train men, in consequence of iron cloggiug tho breaks, ran into the rear end (fa boarding train, demolishing two rear cars and crushing in the end of n sleeping car. Six persons were ki led and six or eight others wounded. The kilted, ns far ns ascertained, were Mexicans who were sleeping ntuier the cars. Tho uccidunt was immediately reported by telegraph, nnd three physi cians started from Denver ou a special At train to take caro of the wounded. rewas o'clock this the truck ten morning ported clear and work of laying iron resumed. The engineer and firemen of the iron traiu are reported to have fled. dt CO Wholesale Man u r a c t h e ,.g a Wholesale and Retail COLORADO. Special Dlfpatcli to Uie ltiixti.TPU. Denver, August 10. A terrildo ' 1 1 Museum FliANCcbIIlXDE H. SSRR&ZHDT s , to-uig- bt t rSlate. is locreuxing tbrongbont France. Large crowds of people are nembIVd in various qua-terof the city, but tbe utmost good order prevails London, 10. Paris telegrams of Tuesdo not change the Aspect day and of affairs. It seems true that the Emperor wheu solicited to return to Palis replied that be would return dead nr victorious. All the houses and trees within live thousand yards of the fortifications at Metz ore drxt toyed. La Va'rir, describing tho scene in the Corps Legislatif yesterday, says when Ollivier attempted to spcAk tho second time the Deputies of the Left rushed for hint and would have murdered hint had siot the members.of the Bight promptly InterpoKfd. Paris, August 10. A dictatorship is an licipated with General Trochu acting os supreme head. The Emperor has been invited to teturn to Paris aud await the reconstt action of the Government. Hib refusal is consid; ered certain. London, August 10. General Dumont will take command of a division of thu French a my. Of the Seventy-sevent- h Ilegitnenl of tbe liue engaged at Saarbruck only eighty men aud four otfio.rs reported after the tight. Paris, August 10. Tho Journal OJHrit I says no imja rlstil action has taken place Muiahal at tho front since Saturday. Bazaino Jbas uind some reeonnoisaucea with cavalry which have elicited iuforuta-- I ion of the position of the enemy. London, Angust 10. The Prince Imperial of France has arrived here, and is now at tho French legation in charge of V, F. Smith, thu Emperor's confidential genf. Smith nlso brought the Empress' jewdsvud valuables ntul tbo famous diamonds oi tho Duke of Brunswick. Thj Prussians as they Advance discover tbe ioKses of tbe French in the front of battle to have boon Irigbt'ul, exceeding even the most extravagant estimates. Puris, August 10. Contrary to all previous reports it is now stated that the Prince Imperial is still at Metz. Note The London dispatch explains the where-- u bouts of the Prince, wtiich. of course, is tot pennittfd to be known In Paris. Alter tho adjournment of the Corps Legislatif yesterday, the mob, whose IV clings were wrought to a pitch of fury,' went to tbe residence of Grimier De Caxsagnno and made threatening demonstrations Cass ignsc, wnnnd of tbe danger, fld to a itotixo of itis ow n, and the mob, not finding their victim, dispersed. 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