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Show ?,r, ''"'' l. - w npjg, m np nwi)y- V"1 Dally Utah Reporter. UttnLidl icsta br tb wBeiwter, . NEW YORK. XoweU OaoTM F. UodMB ft ft Co., .9 Pork Bt, Umt, 31 Fork Bow. CHICAGO. Cook, Cobuxn ft Co Dtarborn L. F. . itmt, SAW FRANCISCO. FUhtr, Boom 39, Mwctoik1 Exchange building. SALT LAKE. Camomile ft Wickixer, Foot Office buJldlDg. 0. D. HCTCX ft CO., Prop. The OFFICIAL PAPER.sr County, Ter-pt4of the City, riftry, and the United . jaff States. v s Editor. J. li. BEADLE MO.SDAY EVENINO,vEPT. The New K1 12, 1870. Dorado. It is not yet aweek since the dis- covery of the rich gold digging in Eaaterri Idaho becatno known through the towns and settlements along tlic roads between here and Montana. Tlioma Wlnsett informs us that he was qt Malad City when the account reached that place, and in an hour afterward th6ro were parties of from two to ten on their ' way to the gold fields and all the way down to Corinne he met people going up to try their fortunes. In addition to the party that left here yesterday, wo notice now some more, including many of the business men of the city, who are to start Among these are Ilarry'Creighton, Mr. Burgess, Mr. Short, J. W. Wallace, Geo. Wright, and a number of others. The distance being only a four or five days journey, and the road a good one, the trip, outside of the nature of the expedition, will be pleasant to the participants. Later accounts all --indicate that the district ! a basin of great extent" and richness. The only practicable route of travel in there is that described in our last issue, namely, the stage road to Ross Fork, BiO miles from Corinne, and thence 00 miles northeast to tiio district. We are informed by p long acquainted with that part of the country that these mines are in Idaho, and not in Wyoming as we inadvertently stated on Saturday. This city is the nearest starting point on the railroad, as well ns the most convenient supply depot for the new diggings, and all present appearances promise that we are destined to have an immense trade this Fall with the miners of Idaho; We have arranged with a to gentleman golng up write us ell the facts concerning the new district, and such other information as may be of Interest to the readers of the IIepobtsb, all of which we win publish promptly. to-morr- ns - to-morr- ow AN OPEN LETTER TO DRIGHAM YOUrtO. Bis: My spolcfy for delsjiog the writing of Ibis, my arcond letter to yon, so long is -- poverty. A wretched pecuniary condition brought opoo me by your ' peculiar and avowed policy of keeping your followers poor, leet, like Jesburon, they should "wix fat sod kick." , When I reflect hack upon the days of my youth, end consider the respectability of my my education and fair prospects la life, and consider the following years abich should hive been devoted to tbo realization of s6me, at least, of the nobler ambitions of life, but which, alas, have been spent (for a long time psst unwillingly) in bolstering up th& baseless fabric of your supposititious kingdom, and, ' passing to tbe present, find myself com- -' pelled to labor to earn a bore support for in yself and tbe two sets of children upon ms by your klor monism, I can only feel for you tbe most unkind ot feelings. Indeed, sir, believe me when I sty, when my sympathies for you sre realized, yon will have a bright and shining msnsion in that eternal abode where mackinaw blankets are at a big discount Kesumipg tbe thread of my" discourse at (be point in n7 kuti etter, wnere I dropped : yon without canjnoay, and with tbe extreme of loathing I alii My, that roojm-poos- d your pseudo convention and mockery ot an election' upon Congress and the Government, and although you did not get the State of Deseret you did get the Territory of Utah, with yourself as CavrrDor aad. jSoperinteudeDt uf Iudiao Affairs. Here, for tbe first time,' yea bad bestowed upon you legal, extensive, civil which added to your assumed Powers, of tbe Mormon Church, mode your authority in Utah over both the white and the red men undeniable and absolute. No man in America, since tbe days of William Penn, bad had so excelrel-ative- so-tail- s, ed 1 lent an opportnnity to demonstrate the rare qualities of statesmanship, a true Tbe piety, and above all honesty. whites attacked to you by a common fsitb and hope, and tbe Indie ns to reoeire from you their first impressions of tbs race How . which was to oontrol thslr destioy. did yoa disebarg tbe high responsibilities then resting upon you? . Let os see. As Superintendent of Indian Affairs, the Government of the United State expected you to fully impress upon the ren man just and tattkifol Idea of the Government its power. It jostioe.its peaoefal policy, and its benefioenoe. - As Its ahnooe, it you to wisely and honestly disto them the thousands of its un pense stinted bean ties, and to pursue that pol ikitbs Indian feel that icy that would the Government was bis Great Father, and Amerloane his brothers. It most be admitted that la no fitata or Territory was the Indian ever so Kberally treated a in Utah during your saperin tendency, bdt it was the people and not you who administered Uus KoersUty. You bad in- ataaoted them eo to do. Then are y many in tbe Territory who, during that maoy a time divided their lost Ciriod, with those savage wards of the ex-pool- ed r to-da- Government, giving in the aggregate, out of their own scanty meal bags, thousands of that wbieb you bad awoia to give; but that was a Gentile oath, and, b: tjtah Inspiration, not binding on a'lliormon conscience. I do not wish it understood that you gave notbiag of tbe Government bounty to the Indians. Had you dons so, you would have been more consistent with your general course in other things. But when you did deal out, tbe idem with which you imposed the head chief, Walk-Utc- s generally, concerning tbe Amerioan "Government and people, would have sent any other 8aperin tendent of Indian Affaire to 8tatee prison for life. Bat, when did you ever do to hooest thing? You got up an immigration acbeme, with yourself as its financial ageat, through which you Uppsd up un told thousands of the hard earnings of tbe additional poor; you "appropriated thousands of like hard earnings on railroad contracts. So it b&s ever been; and if you made the people feed and cloths tho Indians wails you kept tbe Govern- meat gratuities, it was precisely what might have been expected of you, and, la tbe diction you delight in, it simply showed the chronic propensity within you to swindle sud to steal. But the Unsocial history of yoar superintendency was the leant criminal part of It. It was tbs sen tlments you impressed upon tbe Iudiao mlod that should crash you with the ex ecrations cf all honest men, and sink you to tbs lowest .depths of infamy. You impressed tbe Indians fully fhat the Americans and Mormons were two distinct and in separate peoples; and every-bishUtah, and. every older, priest, teacher sod deacon were expected to, and in the maio did, re echo to the Indians that You used tbe damnable proposition. Iudiao goods, what you did use of them, to magnify your own importance among tbe red mee. It was the peeup capitan Brigham" that gave this and gavs that; and I doubt whetbsr during your entire administration a single Indian recipient at your bauds of Government presents, bad the slightest idea that the United States had anything to do with it Dariug that oa Jie saperintendency, the Indians were taught that they and the Mormons were and ought to be friends tod brothers, and that the Americans were the natural enemies of both. Iu tbosQduys, tbe ideas of a bright galaxy bf States environing Utrb, and transconlinental railroads passing near Soft Lake City, had not entered your extremely propbetio miod.and your consummate statesmanship had not comprehended the tithe of the tithe of tbe power of the United States; sod considering tbe time near (a weakness common to your kind of prophets) when Utah wonld be tranvfonned into tbe independ-eu- t "kiugdom ot Fod," and acknowledged as such by the nations, you taught these same Indians to prepare for hostilities against tbs United States. They were to be the "battle-ax- e of the Lord" to lay waste tbe Eastern State, to "tear down, break in pieces, and there should be none to deliver." This treasonable teaching was common throughout the Territory, and for which you were altogether responsible. The folly of auoh teachings was bad enough, but their crimiuahty was most damning, and when your position under the Government is taken la connection therewith, "perfidious" is an inadequate adjective to prefix to your carted name, and a gallows too refrom wbtcb spectable a structure to suspend your effete and used-b- p carcass. f You had determined to Mna (fie closest possible alliance with the Indian tribes around you, and to this end intermarriage was "counselled, and was not long in taking practical shape; and Walker, poor innocent soul, supposing that be was on a perfect eqnality with his Mormon brothers, demanded a white but squaw to help fill up bis wick-e-ube died very suddenly by devouring, as is an innocent bowl'of bread and supposed, milk I It cannot be truthfully denied that more or less of tbe murders and massacres ou tbe Old Overland Hoad from to Gravelly Ford Bitter Crock on iU on tbs west, between tbe years 1849 and 1858, were mainly due to the kind of teaoblng above referred to, for you bad numerous missionaries among the Indians preparing them for tbs great expected conflict, and in thoee little massacres and passages st arms tbs "bsttle axes" were just getting their band in. Tbe killing of that auoffeudlog yet gentlemanly officer, Captain Gunnison, was directly due to such leacbipgn, if, indeed, that cowardly assassination was committed by Indiana; therefore, for that sbedJing ot iuooccnt blood you were responsible, and at tbe time of that awful massacre at the Mountain Meadows, the Indians were called out in common with the Mormons to do that bloody deed, but to the honor of tbe savages be it known, that they refused to participate-l- a that wholesale m order alter the surrender; even Mr-moshrank back and refoied to obey J. D. Lea's orders, nntil he made them s speech declaring that he was acting under your "counsel" in that affair, and even then, although the Mormons felt compelled to obey your commands, "even to tbe shedding of blood," and did so, even to the "wiping out of that company, tbe Indians stood back amazed, without firing a gun or shooting so arrow. To first disarm men by lying promises of life and protection, and then deliberately slaughter an entire company of unoffending men, women and children, woa more then even savages could do. At that time you bad assumed, and - bad unquestioned . control of tbe issues of Ufe tod death over tbs whole of old Utah, rvaehlog from Bridgera Pass to the Cierrs ' Nevadan, and from Bear River to tbe RToVirgen; and you exer cited that control without besitatioo or stint; Indeedyoa appeared to have no more scruples of conscience in causing ibe murder of ny one considered by you as an enemy, or that might become such, than yon would to cat off a chicken's head. Yoar rule in all things in Utah, at that time, wss despotio beyond example or 'precedent. No man kotw this better than that same JoLh D. .Lee, and witb for bhn to have acted as each knowl-djr- e, (lemoQ-in-cbiid that most sanguinary, merciless and inhuman of all your crimsoned felonies, citing you there and then aa hi authority for so doing, was impossible. I expect to renew my courtesies to you at my earliest convienience. ARGUS. 8a LT Lau Citt, Sept. 10, 187a TELEGRAPH. 1 : " 2 - ' I Be ported by Weakens Union Telegraph a TilE i 0 v , Cmpy.J ' W. EUROPEAN LATEST EASTERN . p; us ill-fate- d cf CLEG ART. The Methodist Episcopal church, on Colorado street, will be completed in a when that beautiful and substantial edifice will be justly admired as tbe most elegant temple of Chris' tian worship in tbe raodotalne. week from to-da- y, TRADE. Importers, Jobbers oed Manufacturers of TOBACCO t F. The French Republic Zlec-ognize- d Switzerland, Italy and Spain. BALL. GRAND axrttt by ST THE Corinne Odd Fellow at Ooriime, Utah. , t Association, mhSl-d- FABKER, WATTSOM, ft m IGNORES r 00. Utah Eedeemedl cm 1 THE REPUBLIC DEFIANT. PROBABLE ARMISTICE Tito Hlaufglitcr at 8odan SOLE AGENTS FOB r. or ABBIXOKMEXTS. COMM1TTUS B. CHCMra, ' . . tBWELL, . AOXEBAOH, M-- LABOMDOUr, W. EALLEB. t, COSOOTTXE OF IXTITATION. Corinnt. . U TISBALO, B. E. EtXIOTT, M. uvntoao, t. mum, I J. OIKKXWA ZD, T. J. BLACK. T. K. YOUMO, i. BMOLKB, Sait Lakt City. 0. V. OTE1CKLABO, CIIOLEBA IN TIIE PRUSSIAN ARMY. O. MEDI- Keep constantly oa band a good assort, ment for tbe jobbing trade. Orders by mail will receive prompt and careful attention. i Goods shipped cast and west on the Received First Premium ' and SccL line of tbe Railroad tbe same day orders ety' Gold Medal at last State nol3tf sre received. Fnlr held at Sacramento. OTO. noBHOH, I. A. MABTBVB. V. BOBBSEL, 0. MALTUB, Kdton. B. rMM, Ttrraet. B. Mft-t- d ritory. five oclock In the morning, and persisted until nine in the evening. SHEET COPPER, stopped in consequence. Florence, Wept. 10. Great numbers of the peoplo of tho pontifical States havo petitioned the Klu to occupy Home. 10. Bownnville has Pari, Wept. AmbassadorFrench tho resigned Homo. at ship Tho official journal publishes letters of Ministers from Italy and Switzerland, recognizing the proand the visional government, nuswers of Jutes Fuvre thereto. Information received at the Prussian Embassy in London makes it certain that King William is resolved to ignoro the revolutionary government nt Paris as destitute of In the all shadow of uutliprity. event of the occupation of Paris, he will treat only with officials recognized by tho Ethpcror Napoleon. Excited crowds were called toother in front of Hotel do Vlllc to-uy by the publication of ustatement that King William' is determined not to treat with the republic, and in response to repeated calls teas addressed by Jules Favre. He said no such definite announcement has been officially received; If, however, such action is taken, all France will fly to arms, and what is a fight for nntlonnl existence will grow into a war for extermination. Not a Prussian shall return home to tell of this last outrage.. Fuvre was tremendously applauded. Gambette, In a few eloquent remarks, declared the unalterable intention of France to fight to the lust. In a few days we will have allies, not in sympathy alone, but in arms. The King of Prussia will do well to look to the God safety of hi own throne. isThe on our of liberty and freedom side and no land under heaven can destroy our young republic. Various other speakers followed. And tho temper of the people lndlcir.1i that they are prepared to make any sacrifice iu the defence of Paris. Wenor Olozaga, Spanish Ambassador at Paris, has communicated to Jules Favro the formal recognition of the new government by Wpaln. Belgium is expected to recognize the republic at once. Berlin, Wept. 10. The peace conditions as printed by the Gazette de France are grossly exaggerated. Prussia demands no three thousand millions as indemnity, nor the surrender of any portion of the ironclad fleet. King William wrototothe Queen describing his emotions on meeting the French Emperor. He says: It was overwhelming for a moment. I could not oontrol myself on this meeting . with . him whom three summit of years ago I saw at the was The equally Emperor grandeur; , moved. Is said 10. It pre London, Sept. cautions bare been taken by Victor Emanuel so perfect that the Pope cannot escape from Rome. , Three energetic dispatches have gone through from Washington to Berlin, all against the continuance ROCKER IRONS, GOLD PANS, ROCKER DIPPERS, SPRING POINT SHOVELS, PICKS, QUICKSILVER, . GOLD SCALES, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, -- represent 2 AXD HOUSE FURXISHINO GOODS, And rrjrtblof for a cotnplote oatfltto Freight, Haat, nine, er Preapeet, Montana Street, between Ltl -and Sth, UTAH, CORINNE, - Particular attention paid matY. by ' . , to ; GROCERIES HAN FRANCISCO, GLASSWARE, Etc., oQ Oooda packed to insure safety and avoid extra weight. Mo char no charge for deliv for package erlng goods In tbe city or at the Depot. a. slaTE AOKICULTURL M. BA II R ATT, Montana Street, betveea tik and lih, WINES, CIGARS, , GROCERIES, LIQUORS, SI, . And all Tropical Fruits. , Oenerol Freighters. Coll and examine my stock before purchasing eleewbt re. j3s If VICTOR CORDELIA, Wholesale and BetaU WAOONS ABE XKOWX tbrouch tbs Waaias tha beat asd moat waoa z&ode. on sold at Trjr raaaenabU and warranted mr, rcapact Also prlert, bar aonatenUy oa hand a largo stock, of all . ... , .r r- - . . , - k ! v t j . I , $ ' , . J. J .( , AND . f ; Grand Detour Plovm, .Dash, Warranted to do good work and to aooar In any oil. and a larga atouk of all kinds of tba lataat tmpvoTd farm maebtaory. CiSBIICI ' t t jjni KCC3, , r . f , - Which will ba Bald Ot vary modocate ptUm. ..i Wmrehewe Rear the Repet, : coRiifin!, ij. OBlm ; '0 v.pj t 4 fc , h Itetlid fter at fba Tnllrg Umd Omoo, SaM Laka CUy. Utab bafom, tb Bagtetee sod Boeatrar tbatoof on tbaltb day of BcOtSa Oelobae, A. D. UftO, I Bay torater r Ibe pvovtotaaa of Ut FiMitlmAftof bar ft 1SU, the X. U ot MTlTjcmk S and A of Sea, ft Tp 3 X. 3 W. at wbicb ItaaoaBdFlMo yo torn opfou sad mmteat It yoa a wKsommy kaod this lOtb day of Aaguaft A.D.1 PA VCD RIXST wl-tt- w ' ; ilirajfl f ' ' a r t t C3 J ' , hand ... ' r " lX , - t .tu in. t ", 'v y . i , ,t a t . j OFFICE fc YAJabi ,, U t l - Muir Stout, . . i 1 4 v ,1 Jto ' i - - freaka, Preakna, Cold -- rtca, - Cola Cold Cota I fi4l4 Cola : 1 Premium, Cold Coin I Preakra, Cold Cota I Prttetom, CftCJ Ceta I Premtaaft Cold cola rrcathaa. lb Premtam, tb Prmteal, ' I1 - & eb osch , f Reoeon TIckM Mo the Ormf 50,000 cemnbDdnft October 27th will be w!4 a I osch. Trcoaurer, Bank of XevSda County. pnmiMJ. u . j - - B.Ja .. auff)?m Vi . f 1 Grammor SALT LAKE connnnaoci.'oo., i it CITY, UTAH, r if A School i RT. KET. P. I TITTLE, i 'I T , J i ORlXltAX, Xrvadaeity . 8T. MARKS I i 4 1 full particulars and Itrtu allowed. .For ' addresa agenta, A of nrtBt A. , willrouttTX, MQKPAI- suffer rn ykab p a trx, at 3 o'clock a. ., with an larged - Wtooa. Fnplla ot all grade, tram TTif1 AEndomfg Btndtaftrocsfyad, . aou Good board procured at twrniy month for those living out of tha enf Tuition. 3 m to $4 50 per mootb. , ,lTli.i(uh For iurtbes purttculnra appift lEa(at$iKn u IIASKIS or iraaur pnauFiritHi Corner' North 0th & R. R. st or T. nV. luftS.aut. anlfttf L r ' i t'1 ' Trc!si, .TtIUq czJ ; ' Am1V lift TBAVELING DAG0. Eqhitahle OORIRlfE,' UTAH. res nm r euxnr Barroom; lODinccjaeiSt. myl7-' i A fSSSSS&SStiM: alone 1 zz. Ca CeiACoto rreatoa, X , -- f LIST' Amounting to .$85,000 will ! be boidera of reason ticket. Tor reference w refer you to any eituw r i , Being centrally loeated It offers to buetneea men and famllfea an peri or Inducements, both wuvenJence, comfort end economy, where all tbe wont ot tta guests ar anticipated and cheerfully aappUed. The Affieflcu Xxehauge Ooaeft.wtth Bed light, will be at the wharree and depots to ooovey passenger to tbe Hotel, TltoOTHT ftSa gAXODjT, 1 'f1 W1 ftoll fckooo o3-3-m SAN FRANCISCO. J .i - Street, . i t Order Receive prompt Attention: ' . t. NOTICE.t I t. c. a. . a ru xsrrto rrw oil otheruxcoui taterwted. Ti tea 1 4, Ci SOD, ' f r PARTIAL I Extending from Sacramento Street to Jlalleck Street. e. A I i 3upt. ) : GRAND AWARD Of Premium in aid of tha Xvoda School trlct, Nevada city, California. 1 SAN SOME STREET, f Cftfiferxla, MJhf th' - Cftxk . i 1 rouldinjs, Die., fan oMBrtmaat of Cooa ft Ton Broksa (Dtm it J . t fr. A j Offlcr CORINNE, UTAH. J. W. USHER. , se8-t- f 1S1EIUCAH EXCniRGE HOTEL . ' I U (Two doori SAN FRANCISCO: A UTAH LUribst. TRUC3CE . L'. Motto Is Uv and lrt Quick Hntrs nnd Mnutl Viott- - Montaua struct, shove Poet " j 4 Kos. IU abo . Every variety? Hishawaukee Silver Steel . i Ad - 4 SALE ROOMS: , ' Tt I Mi - - bound to sellar cliffip i, or a DOODS, 17IUD017S . And Blinds, 11 California and IS , r axd dxalxm XMroBTRea ff. - HAU J011D &s1'' RETAIL . & CO., O. IV. FOGO, sT3m . i CAL., o . , , ns any house ill Utah, to make It the internet if llai, Montana etui Idaho purchasers to buy from pa rath or than in any of the Atlantic States. HOWE & BURGESS, WHOLESALE IlLLOWS, Rrpalrlr.g alvayi prooytlj do at. My Filer such tucDim BHJuno. a And all klada of wagon material. . 1 Wagon Corers, Wagon Bows, Wogon Woods,. j MATTKIXSSKN . Ai IlEDSPUKAUS' Every description of Ouartz'aiul Mill Machinery . Cel- , MIRUOnS, SrnfNCMIF.DK, B0ILER8, ALL raliabU slaaa, of - BRACKETS, COMPOHT8, , fa,i WHATNOTS, 8 TEAM ENGINES. WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS ' ' . SOFAS, SAN FRANCISCO, HAJUFACTgams S. L. TIBBALS, . DESKS. I. am 03311 nol-t- f REFUiaKRATORS, Albkby F. Bbavtob GODDjQlBB (ofUitlMstbramU)' rOBACCO, CIGARS and GLASSWARE. SAFES, CRlbs, LOUNGES, the PACIFIC IRON yOMCC, Fill ST BTHEET, . Ageat far Brewer, lento k ebrated All sad Ferter, Always on baud. THESE , KITCHEN ! for Minors sod Ontflttlng Bono - AGXNT8, Codon., U. T. Iiximr, I ba F. TABLES, iVashstands,'. JOHN F. LOI181L Secretary. CREIGHTON, ft UUKRO. XX Wholesale and BetaU Dealer tn P. Sehntlers Chicago Wagon BUREAUS, which combines all the force of other atrong esploalvrs now In nae, and the Mfiin force of tbe user SLAertuo rownrx, Una making it vastly anperlpr to any other compound now iu use. A circular containing a rtxt. DKarutmo cf thia Fne der ran be otitained cu application to our Office, or of any of our Agai-u- . GOLDBERG, CIIAIHS, , HERCULES POWDER, CO RIM MB, UTAH. WHOLE AlX AMD RETAIL PEALEB SOCIETY f'W of our pnxlucte over ell others. s'ao call aintion to oar W (Formerly of Montana,) Mlbrted else, of U UBDSTKAOSe THREE GOLD MEDA1 8 orders aoiteltad and promptly tod carafslly OUad. CORINNE, UTAH. fall stock, 8-- . J. K. Tliu.wno. FUENITUEE. a. WINES, LIQUORS, Jl. Lowe, 3-0- 0. r Etc. S f J foo'el Montana street, Corinne, fuh. ' ant-t- f or superior QUALmr. fresh from THE MILLft It being ooaatentty rceeitcd and traneperted info in Interior, is delivered to tbe consumer wit hit a lew d) of tbe time of itt manufacture, and la In every way auptil.r tc Powder in Market. have been awarded successively Wa ketp FIBST-CLASOOODft and will sal thorn aa low aa raa ba sEordad. Or-d- ert t cash. Come our, coma all, and do not be any longer. X sea ona. i lastly receiving and cpealng fail stock of plain and fancy furniture, such t ) QUEENSWARE. Address LIVES."; J SPOUTING, MINING, AND BLASTING Liquors, CIGARS, Etc., STILL j 8FLL9 ALL KIND OF DRT OOOI, A .MDOrooertea, Hardware, etc, cheap (or bare Constantly Manufacturer, onand band Wines, j3itf OF e TRUHBO 314 California Street, Wagon Depot e Dtllaro STAPLE AND FANCY AND f aT-- m POWDER WORKS, TOBACCO, Jmpreved aeekers C eaglets tat (heap. THINK FOR YOURSELVES, OUTFITTING DEPOT OF -- ) ad comer cf SimteaUk Slrtcti, Putrtro. Manufactory, BUSTED! Brigham Discounted! BETWKEM BATTEBY AMD SAMSOMEt THE CALIFORNIA , A 503 MARKET STREET, OPEItATlON -- o, YE PEOPLE, BARRATTS Eliles, Ostend, Sept. 11. The latest InShelf & Henry Hardware, headquartelligence from Prussian ters is that in reply to the proposi- Iron, tions made through the Austrian Stoves, Legation. King William declare Nails, to no listen will thutlic proposition, AXD Imfrom the Tullcrles In the only perial Government. Implements, Mining Tarls, Sept. 12. Tho Ministry has Also, Mann! actaran of imjust made public tho following Tin, Copper ted Sheet Iron Ware PrusThe portant Intelligence; at on XX ZF CO X VTA MIX Y OX HAXD sians attacked Toul Saturday reThey were, however, constantly batteries of their and many pulsed, dismounted. More than ten thousand Prussians were placed hor du combat at Montmedy on Thursday Paris is cheered this morning by the Prussians (?) insisting on an ar niistice; also that the United Htates have interposed and sent three decided dispatches to Berlin. It is said the Prussian advance has been A. I. ABB BEYAIL DBALXBA IE WhOLOaALK OFFICE AND HALE ftOOH. N. M. KLOWOBTH. . U. B1CB. a. X. BOWLBY. Paris, Sept. 12. Signor Mordlsca COMMITTEE OF RECEPTION. baa arrived in Paris. IIo bring assurance that tbe Italian Govern- A. ACTBACH, t. . M'CLfBK, , . TBCKBO, I, MALBE. ment lias determined to forestall all FLOOR MANAGERS. in Italy t. OBAY, r. B. C BCBCH, S. O. BKWALL, T. . bCBM. revolutionary movement and Home by an official occupation SUPPER AT 13 O'CLOCK. of llomuu territory without the $5 intention of harming the Ttckata, isdsdlBg PFr slightest world Catholic ihe Pope, to preserve CELEt RATED OCABRILLE Bill from a great catastrophe. Several OL&EVI SALT LIRE CIIY IS LUiltU) OF Cardinals members of the college of FOR IRE OCCAlUOil. have given in their adhesion to the The Italian necessity cf this step. road north the army now hold all into c Homan terand south leading Cforrish F. r. nown, w. CO DEUNEYfS PATEttT CUSHIONS. DIIIL, WATTKB. BCDOLV ALnr, J. H. UMOO. Ogden. 1. PRES1DKNT GRANT ATES. JACOB ISTRAIILE A CO., . TUESDAY EVEXINO, SEPT. 20, 1870. I UIIKlOIffi3 .... OPERA HOUSE IT. YEAVtWWfi UjiOCFUmi CALIFORNIA m-CORI-NNE KING WILLIAM Frat, Abeve W would respectfully coll tbe attenMan of merchants and dealer to oar ('IOAKS, mens factored from the beat of Leaf, oar facilities being snob we con oer superior inducement in that line, and will guarantee to sell bxttxji goods, and eaurn, than can be sold in the Eastern cities. A list oB prices In currency will be furnished on application by malt. Order solicited. Gtta Sts Corner Montana and ba wUl CiCfiDC, 3JsT TOANOISCO. MeacuANTs, J Thor Sr Oa Commission ADD , 300 & 308 Clay Street, . AND : o. o. I. prs.m,mTTzon WboUoale sod Retail , i a co, .4,1 . MISCELLANEOUS Italian' King Going to Roae. Tbe free bridge opened lost Saturday ha already given an Impetus to business. The tolla heretofore existing were nn embargo on" the progres of oar aity, and we rejoice that tbe hindrance to reciprocal of the war. Advices from Home trade has been abolished. T i IIEVO. T rasa S miscellaneous. ft Cobblxno. ft ftWimox. O. A. fanxKn.' CIUSiniTDiY&lllllNIU), c TEADE. BAIT FOAirCIOOO GKQ( ERIKS, ETC. making preparatbft tion to meet thf transfer of Is to Rome. It Italian Government to Castle will he rtilr that reported Gondolfo as noon as the Italians at the city. ; j tppear New York, oeptembei 11. A Paris special last night says: The prospect for peaoe is more favorable. Austria and Russia have consented to negotiate with Germany, and have began by Insisting on an armis1 tice. op , that tbe Pope . t : J - A , - . i-- i ? , 1 : ' - ,jCVWia Mmte? ' - v tf i&yjx&A&WAt, FACTOR YrRing Street, bt tween Aim ol Iftoumt JTwo done from Market). ,t laXv wnzk etaoe tta. let of hwriueee men of thte City and TarrHorywIUaevi money byenaaehinff he Kspouran a prim Hat before sending their oedora East o Wetft anftt s THIBp AND FOURTH RtW t flan ProncUoo. Cal. tf inhl Mntiml r,PHPly CASH DIVIDENDS ANNUAL fry.CW V, ff. OLASCOTT. I' ! ye r |