Show vw SPECIAL TO ene ine THE deseret easi alb alm er WESTERN UNION telegraph idio yalo neu NEW york YORK 23 the J paris the lith and the goulois rep reprinted on the contain a long appeal to government the substance of which is as follows you know your jour army of relief is a phantom the pro vinced vinces cahot cant come to help yar par paris 18 apu k j ought to confess the truth you k know now it i ia equally impossible to cut ahr through ou g 11 the prussian lines 0 o that the garrie garrison oli oll may reach the loire to get provisions for such a sortie you must win a great battle which with your present army you yon can never do louis louia blanc publishes an address to the defenders of paris congratulating them on the failure of the armist armistice lee iee the they v cannot and ought not treat with the enemy whilst it is occupying french soil paris must replace ner her herself at the head of france then she may suggest mediation bya by a tribunal composed of two monarchial and two republican publican powers the latter the united 9 states tates and switzerland but even then it will be just as necessary to act in order to raise france in the estimation of the world another correspondent on the telegraphs but horses remain of loo in the city dAu relles plan of defense comprises three lines with extended entrenchments armed with heavy artillery the third line has orleans on the north which has powerful earthwork earth works si the second line is about arthenar Arth enay where workmen are employed besides soldiers the first line is still higher up keratry ia is following upa ups up a similar plan in the west so that if the french are repulsed as is probable in the first attack on Pa rithey will fall backon baek back on the first entrenched jines ines under cover of which they will prepare another attao attack DAu DA relles drelles has repeatedly offered bat battle battie IS to the army ne nearest arest higa him but in calp vain the army of the loire is is moving past the front leaving to protect its flank and rear reports make maue it strong the eti etl estimate estimate mate is ove over with numerous heavy artillery heralds special berli beril the russian post office authorities have quadrupled 1 the postage on pu J journals ourn aln alp fir turkey and greece to prevent gi believed an outbreak among the sclavonie onic onie subjects of the Sul bul sultan suitan tanu taff gen mante Wante manteuffel at ac last accounts was in the neighborhood of or laon laou I 1 tribunes special from paris after the the flesh of horses mule mules and asses was regulated by a tariff like beef and rations thereof were issued by the government the people bear their P privations privations ions lons well weil thus far charcoal is e eight times the usual price and the consumption of gas after seven in the evening is forbidden arago resigned the mayoralty on the jules favre succeeds him as the government delegate fulfilling all the functions the offices of the mayor and prefecture are abolished but in reality they still exist they are however under the control of the government for the national defense and the result is general dissatisfaction one district has received its rations a fortnight sooner than an adjoining district and the rations have varied varned in diff merent different districts from fifty toa ton to a hundred and fifty grammes this week weak all are reduced to forty grammes today and yesterday the thia distribution was made of equipments and material for the newly mobilized companies of the we national guard preparatory to the long jong ex expected sortie bortle worlds cable Lon london dion at a cabinet council today to day the reply of koff to granviller Gran villes note and a dispatch from odo russell at Versal versailles lle ile were read up to the present moment no official statement of the purport of these communications has been fuini furnished shed with great difficulty I 1 have ascertained that Gorts chakoff while refusing to withdraw his note and insisting on the determination of russia to adhere to her position expresses his willingness to join in a congress and repeats his expression of anxiety to remain friendly with england and turkey russells dispatch is understood to state that bismarck recommends a congress A special to the herald london it ia is now inow stated that Gorts chakoff was premature in the publication of his letter as it appeared thiers is on a visit to st petersburg where he states that pranee prance has long iong ong regarded the treaty of 56 as unjust to russia as the treaty of 15 has been to franbes france an and d b hab has hs ox pressed expressed surprise thab that R russia had not sooner set it aside and assured them that france had bad always been prepared to see and consent to its abrogation this has so excited the popular mind that it is certain that if Gorts chakoff had bad not published publish ea his circular it would have been suppressed by count ignatia Ig natif the present minister at constantinople and the pet of the muscovite party special to the world from london the government has issued orders for all ail men belonging to the naval navai steam re servo to immediately join jold their vessels the rhe the greatest activity prevails adl adi admiralty orders are being constantly issued for oon the concentration of men at the dock yards the tha dissolution of the present ministry and the for foz formation mation of a war ministry is certain CHICAGO 25 25 business yesterday was almost entirely sub sue suspended and the day was observed in the usual manner the weather here is remarkably fine nine for the season of the year there has been no snow and no really cold weather the immigration e convention at indianapolis anapo is adjourned sine die yesterday aft after t the e adoption of a set of resolutions do declaring I 1 r ng additional legislation on the p part a of f the federal government and a more rigid enforcement of the existing laws on the subject of immigration necessary to prevent frauds upon immigrants asking for a movement on theeart the part of the president and congress to secure the joint jurisdiction of foreign countries and the united states over emigrant ships for the protection of em agran is favoring the establishment of a bureau of immigration at washington and appointing a committee of one from each state and territory represented in the convention to lay the matter before congress washington 25 the eighth infantry will not be sent to georgia but remain at davids island until spring gen halleck however has been ordered to make such disposition of the now in that state as may be necessary to preserve presen i ve peace at the approaching preaching pro aching ele election e tion the governor of bf Geor georgia glat who is voy noy nowhere hera knowledge of any additional troops having been ordered to georgia a and ang is a of the opinion douthat that the state aut iut authorities ori orl ties will not need them r k ali all xii the members of the cabinet were 9 athe the meeting t except general OrM r ithe swell aswell who Is ib abse absent nt from the city ahe agent of the treasury department who re recently dently took fadok of greenbacks green backs to san francisco to be exchanged for ford a similar amount of kofold old oid ones will return with the latter which will be cancelled before leaving that city NEW bolm 25 the tribunes 18 washington correspondent telegraphs that when Con congress giess meet meets justlee justice chase wili will ask to be relieved of the duties which the bankruptcy act of 1867 required him to perform as chief justice of the supreme court his health continues to steadily improve cewill he will remain in narragansett rhode island until christmas when he will seek a milder climate from what is knowli known here of the condition of affairs in new jersey there appears bubb but little doubt that senator benator cattell will be elected tha worlds special the paris temps of the says tiie the supply of breads brends will last into janun january and horse horbe flesh for two months longer the tribunes special correspondent at st petersburg on friday writes the st SL petersburg gazette says that russia cannot withdraw her declara tion such a proposition from the english press only compels the pursuance of more activity than before in the realization of the preamble set before her no one in russia wishes for war but all classes would consent to war rather than thwan to a humiliating retraction russia is ignot not noi ready for war and cannot be before spring no steps have been taken to place a fleet i on the black sea or to fortify its coas eoas coasts ts A lunatic entered st xaviera Xavier fl church today to day while the priest wasl wasi wag at mass and armed with a long knife wounded beveral several before he could be lid secured A special to the associated press versailles thousands of citizens in the suburbs of paris were gathering their crops lately have approached the Pr prussian lines the prussians blans were compel compelled lil iii to fire upon them the weather eon continues con tindes cold and disagreeable military operations are impossible BUFFALO buggs distillery was damaged by fire today to day several persons were dreadfully burned it Is feared some lives were lost the worlds special caal frodi from london londo n says it ii ia 5 deci dici dedIn off omm leial official dl reles circles that there will be no war with rith russia russia remains firm in her claim but england will take no action until russia actually ac vio lateEr the treaty the worlds tours special correspondent claims a victory for the french at vendome on friday the battle commenced at two p m the tried to turn the french left but failed and were pursued until nine at night A worlds Tr orlas special dated tours bunday sunday night 1 bays says fighting la Is on ai alf all 1 1 a along 1 ang J fhe e lin alln line e tile the VJ french have 0 carried a r r da every very thing the prussians tried trw to turo turn the right of the french at gien on the loire lolie and their leffa at a chateau dun and terre midway between lem letu ans and abd tours butt but repulsed in both attempts attempt i with greab great lost there was ais als aiso also hard fighting ilg zig at vendome with th eFrench lert left earlyta early today to day the french we were e driving baek back the enemy and had taken five nive hundred prisoners there thene is no doubt a decisive battle battie will pe fought foright on lylon monday day there la great greal excitement at tours mo lieutenant governor moren proceeded to count the votes for governor and treasurer which resulted in 1429 majority for lindsay democrat and about two thousand nive five hundred for grant democrat lindsay took the oath of office as governor the state for a time will probably have two governors the senate will recognize smith and house the lindaay lindsay matter will be in court soon boon washington D 0 the secretary of the treasury today to day authorized bullion for fifty thousand dollars gold and fifteen thousand in silver for the branch mint at carson city my nevada and a new now superintendent is commissioned lalo ned I 1 the postmaster Gener general alwill will becom mend a semimonthly semi bemi monthly mail mall fa for r china and japan instead of the plesent present monthly service st louis P mccartney the counterfeiter ter feiter who escaped from the station house at cincinnati on sunday last was arrested at venice vendear 1111 illinois imis last night nightS by detec detect tive live lyas ivaa s egan applegate and lonegan of the N 0 detective force he was taken to springfield ills for trial before the 17 S DIstri district dt court mccartney is regarded as the king of counterfeiters counterfeit erb ers and hisari hia hla arrest eA is the most important that haa baa been made fop for fo years he offered the officers sixty thousand dollars to let him go and promised to turn up a large quantity of counterfeiting implements mccartney McCar toey has been ar arrested rested nested many times and has paid seventy nive five thousand dollars in different times to escape the clutches of the law I 1 NEW YORK yore SG 26 the arizona arrived today to day from aspinwall on the the news is generally meagre she brings peru dates to the of october the budget had been presented and for the first time in the history of peru there wasa wag was a surplus in the treasury business was waa looking up and the condition of affairs was everywhere satisfactory there was some yellow fever at lima owing to the presence of german ships at the ports of peru and the expected arrival of french cruisers president bolta had issued a it neutrality proclamation A new italian line of steamers has been established between beunos ayres valparaiso and callao the cattle disease was prevalent in chiliano Chi calli liand iland and aud peru french cruisers had captured some german vessels near valparaiso troubles with the indians had ceased in chill the new mines at Cara caracole cote are asserted to be fabulously rich and preparations were being made to work them bolivia was quiet the Oon congress gress had adjourned the new steamship erie prie lying at pier no 3 north elyer river for six lays days pas thas received a large invoice of small arms and other munitions of war intended for france she has baa now on board enfield muzzle loading muskets part of these were obtained from the united states government at a public sale she Is to receive more mere and will probably clear from frond this port either today to day or monday her hek crew numbering about a hundred men are all on boardl and though they have not ilot yet signed articles and are not sure as to their destination i they expect to reach some martof part of france by way of cowes england the etie erie is evidently ready for sea her fires are banked and her supplies ad onu board the vessel Tessel is owned in boston roston but chartered in new york through tigh vernon S brown agent I 1 at the price fortio nor for two months service of in gold thenor the north th german consul general stated last evening that he had not beard of the erics loading with arms and that if he had he would not have informed S hia government he said he had offic officially lally I 1 reported the sailing of other yas yes vessels sels seis with arms for france and had received inspru instructions egions not to concern himself in the matter because there was no law among the nations to prevent such shipments the tribune learns that the american atlantic telegraph cable company chartered by our state in 1868 1866 I 1 and P by y act of congress in 1867 3 has lieen been reorganized by the A P F wilmarth of the atlantic and pacific telegraph company for for president and having procured id froni from troi erol holland I 1 and and russia the necessary concessions which they were disappointed in not obtaining from franca france they flow possess all the privileges chesl r require q alre in either elther haim harm heim sphere an and expect to lay their first cable across the atlantic during the ensuing summed ing new naw aw york ita american amerlean landing they purpose to remain wholly An dependent independent of all other atlantic telegraph companies but they mean to extend their line to russia at an early day anita ani to be intimately connected with the telegraphic system of that country and through that with china the tribunes washington special says diplomatic circles are excited just now by a curious rumor relating to the reported efforts of the prussian government to secure a foothold in the west indies it is stated that a prussian agent visited president baez and san ban domingo some months ago and informally offered to take the reversion of our annexation scheme purchase the territory of ban san domingo and transfer all to german control such a rumor reached here from havana at the time bulc but was generally |