Show v i i - 't i V T ! s4- lit ' I v OS - W - to 'v ?: s " - : tf v ' - 5rf4S -W r4ms ” ''- - - '“ "'i ' -- t '' V !W ’ V: I v ?i i- - i V ’vwvimiivyviwrrai iwhrwi mm mwi TlIE SEMMYEKKLV TEIiEGltAPII near-tIbcst locati$r£Ths ' ww ho Monday mile front SL George 9IORXIXO JoiioG3y liniaifesMl I' t H Vet Annum (one ? ucVtli Thtf party V jCiflorido river !V5H- flIOSflS AFFAIRS ‘w— ' t Jv - COAIMBRCIAIm I' at I -- Omcrnbi IhaTratnira iaii isai X f ) SattndoXvefa Concha J? J ?bl-- - t 'Js reported that 1tire Governor Orr aTejjow on their way to Vitgulj 1 on a peace mWioav f ( t “Tdij 4 The Richmond paper of Monday contain y- '! CTOiw CharfcAon uarroW J ) '$J utetinthatu th Gherman force bar occupied' GrahaSTV’ i aUpve the mouth of Black Kanyon the watcrl Gtrteroor announcing hhi approralon tiieaitff gopy) CY Carolina Semite BortiYpf SaramutJJ'A Bouth LAKE SALT HEAT i HI CITE RETAIL Six Months MARKETS i Tho Charleston DUpatch tf the 6th myT v being smooth and of a reddish color and the rlnstof ‘an act in relation to butchering and meat f 1 Three COTTOJI OOO t j crowed New riTer on tho rood toUfL7!t I marXeta outside my the limits of incorporated cities river nearly-15ir : 1 n hvii rotten yards wide or about the sizo S 50 on the 5th brn itearr ' lb pr T al WOtnshiMni t Anyjteron sending r u ten jrabecripthns ‘hall ot tho lllinoU river atrcOrtatottAiig TOil 1 00 a 00 Tin official l!ood bis ’ of defeat ha be rrjwrt receive a copy grati the 75125 ceived lie of Tooele City in Tooele i Wthrfhwtingi WiiatUmi I N as good a face upon it r 1 25 ivinlnf was decided to bo tllO best point for a landing I changing a 00 put 25 75 nenimi LmnrUi al Cauntvt” aud also ? a to Congress to at (trfpei K L i 7 ?jaal laKrotmky jiw 150225 ble but he acknowledge the losof 50 cuP ’f S OOUllMcbnia warehouse olio i ivatere could jM taken I tah tho fc41oug ' 75 a 1 w day of tho Terrti FTlrinU - i V 90fioaoofnattingvrib in kaiinkst on THE and vac Richmond The out: about a mile above the landing to water tory of Arizona u the Ternary of Utah forgov - Thread '? Dispatch rs that even iplprdiia - S 00j(ttoa Yarn ' An QUimioNM Ing to his own account the battle of i It ernmental ' r osrsu‘ abounds TZ’r- vtoolus about 200 acres pf good land Beaver parj) a bad business The Dispatch thinhs that Tv 44 rm hi! An act tarjacorporate the American Fork Lb Eroadelotha 7 Wa 18 OOiLtnsej olomu to“tiIe5SJ 125175 ttiU turn the head vf Thtr announcement' in 'derh pupcr tliat II in the vicinity ' KicepiVUio bottom land 3 50 a TOOilMdin (Vsimere 150200 West Assodiatiou which had passed the Council 1 — I — j IIiV'CnammI Vva (tf'ninn hi f Hr I I'1' 1252VSha1 in IS Oil 20 50 Flannel 0 hrary ‘The Examiner thinks that thl would vW ' I 00 Sot tineU wasyeAd 2 25 8 50 BUnkeU 100025 dons but the with SOI s" Delolue undertaking fainter TS 4 i An act to ineorparate tho rrovo Kanyon Road hn7i ' wccess It thinks it more probable that the I rO i uszjrn party Company was reported batlc with amendments will bo kept fit Tennessee a a ' ''v f ted 1 50 a oomiaper ' v Irish 75100k lion while large delay hment will lie “t 6fcrtL An to act seen aa incorporate the Wasatch Wagon Road pnowo fnwMitliat shouhl: giu patiaciiou to both bad oyer war “ y y 7 1 00 a X 59Ctah forcemeat to Virginia and Louisiana ' ? ' "V T1 first time and seeond f i f s j r the 'friends and foes pf that gentleman ( Th® T cga3‘ wash is six miles down the Company Was read tho '' ' o Ileauregard telegraphs from Macon that Liu was j times and amended' :Xaxw9 rvi ' 40 50 report from Tupel Mississippi thatThonuri: Vhentho mail arrives irohi the ct— when river from the lamlijig Thedd Vegasfort 100 Rfc i ' eepl oo V the Tennessee ou river Mnlane the pc 1th t gaHoa moving up :i25 i it m ! f! 4O0t 500 Star candle 90 gnnboat and CO transports toward yes when—with the deliiils of Congi’PssFonal is 28 miles from the Golorado and now jinhit Official determining the " for MAttsXolMng Eatoft retu ' T5 Soda ! - tj Dried RpN i ort'xecutive actiorf in thp&iscs thero will Ibitilby half a dozen stofckkfsV Springs wardingof mart? by way of Ban' FTancbco bia Dried folic The Herald' Shenandoah Valley commma: ? 75 Saletafu 185 7 J ' t pe£b S fib xf rumor are the there that rebels says sink -- notlriubi hate too received been Tobacco out and Post 200300 bnfe Office at AH fa the indigo this city scveraltinieamthelength clcaringiiway of clouds that down to Strasburg but it ia thought they are t 25 1 50 indite eon ' letter for the wsish however east' directed Califorvia tjio this at j overt ang Colorado ' mouth of of sufficient strength to annoy Sheridan jnwsi-ntlyi V— °f whicht yas a v? t : i a The TimesMVashingteifspecial learns W a cfin nia will be fotwarded in that way’’ tending' and ybich-Vwasf '!t Cinnamon 125 i: 3 00 Peppet ltmbe- - that Col (liivington has not Jb rebel peace commission consists of VicoJ Vp 3 OOjUinger Clove T ' 2i0 r ' ‘‘bluiiderod-ib'Jj l tho gooinaine he! has boruo ( sidered tho ibosti Ideation i for a wood yard White of Georgia Mewtm J 160 125 Judge Jamaica' Stephens a j: The Colobadot-W- o are indebted to the lion Allspice i ana Orr of South Carolina Leech and Gilmore 5 00 I Nutmeg heretofore vu hojie it may 10 so but tye tab Geo A Smith for the perusal of a document from North Carolina Rives of Virginia and Smith obi IMN G learn of parties licrci whoj might be eiocted J leaver pains Abbiit 300 cords of J Capt Anson Call! dated St George Dec 25th in Roain oTMississinpi This special JtlsoMTia i Singleton 60 fnCOIDomeati eft is feared that there is no hope of passing Ceasi I II Cos til to- boAlfe last- Uni ' tho s!6westiu r i '' 'i rJ dac cpndemna- - muskAyood could bo cut in tho'u'ash This which Mr Call give a detailed narrative of tntion amendment abolishing slavery I ' the nAnwAa'vsri-:- i r exidorationa from that place to the Colorado ' : tion iiov regTetting tlia ‘IfortTyon Afrair’V-- Pt)Qd makes os good a firo as hickor f I 1 i Cincinnati I ' t eil Nail— hinrie and lath1 60 Short Icon 'T5 A resolution has passeA the Ohio IjcgWatu-i tin indication that there is something about it 11 r Kites upward 60 o 126 ‘ of the — to adopt the proposed amnwlmtu k Deseret Mercantilo Association We pm Castings pMb’ i't 60 a TO 60 asking Congress 10 miles not so very safe dml of which aohio below coas fort tho )V®8lb to Z2 Constltntion for good abolition otthe the of p slavery 3 60 4 OO Grain cyftbi 450a500 apar a resume of it Orui acytheM pobiishing I orJ was t Ai found Boin a small valley In El - K The DeoeretMerca lie slighlly apprehensive l’hcre is us yet no grass AnOcietton held mOeV i 'the Ota' MISSOURI TIIE VOTE CONVENTION FOR AL 70 ' wim X14 i of Mr Wm 8x10' 01 of Cougree going back of Tlio Sand rado kauyon which i is '40 j miles i from Stud Ing yesterday In tho coanting-houa:i 80 OLITIOXl X 16 r f6010 i i Creek battle to ventilate expeditions of Jennings and heard report from GapLCall and a M012 spring a party of miners were encountered AO MAXIMILIAN PUTS "1IIS HAND ON 1 Cottonwood Island nine miles by one and verbal statement was made by prAVhitmoreof afodor biit judging fr0m lhe coraplexion on the Colorado Op Monday CTCorng the I Oaotaticm' ’undcr7uts head ar taied oo acfual tatci3 of things just now wo should not bo surrlscd a bottom on the west sidci of the river arc fairs ' v 1 At which we may learn I after f Aoeiationmcct again ::V 60 SENATE7 INQUIRY INTO TUB WILMIXGTOS bush V ' UWiEJtK i farmed j tho Barley per after freshets subside tho if Jor 7 byjndians invpstigation extend beyond Colorado more of interest to our readers 4 DO Cheese new Corn 60 j3 ije and arc well supplied with wood These two old’ 60 lo Oat jfailureik 300 aw i Potatoes 10 325 Dean pctlb v 'PEACE AC A IX- The the cnds Tue Weatueb— tracts are claimed McGLEIAAX whites r OFF EUROPE! FOR following: Jddgo 7 7 Pea 500 Onions by if j 400 'v' ' 40 00 300 IUy pr ton Flax ocU milea ' fnrther through ’ an Legislative Hall Jan 12 l8Co TVenty-thrc- o FAREwSTl TO THE ARMY! 14 00 Lumber pr m SO 00 a 100 M Flonr BUTLER cwf tat Mb in ‘Ono of tho most imporinnt pieces : 900 Laths Epitor: I noticed your inquiry I 125 Corn meal pr 100 3 12 00 JUAREZ ' AND Beet ftwli pr lb 12Ual5 Shingles pr m MEXICAN ItEPU RIJC ASS I rl thU tL 25 (NT 60 Woral pr cord Dried beef Yhere belng fcrtiiaer 1° P” wi LOOKING' UP! DO T 00 ton0 a 40 Goal pr anioked Hunt ’ J 111 river -7! were 23 j received 14° 76 0 clear the Bacon warmiy they 9Monilay by -agent ' rth the soyth sod appareotly ituthori- 10' Tuesday ' 9 13 25° JfewYorklt 'do MrWm n Uarf thc The steamer C Collins from Fort Royal ?& tativo Mli both ‘q a peace 22® 20° do ! EASTERN TELEGRAPHIC NEWS has srrired Part of Sherman's army had arrivri Wednesday 8? im- at TO? I at Beaufort' by water Both parties seem very desirous of ending So you can see that Tuesday night was 'rather W( tlro The Richmond Enquirer of tight in Mercury's might 9thsay no mn bitter and- - hanstive trife I ' The inain ft Cl 11 NewTork 7 'dared boildtog tras 100 bv 80 who in to safe February would exhibit the be Jl'DGK Virginia su A letter df Mrk Adanw communicating briefly least resident Lincoln seems vfty literal od the to reconstruct the Union nponth f adoblis W biilf of ccmr by ' Seward’s refusal Is published’ In it Adams ex- most willingness panh terms The favorable of thi Sun I - 33 amnesty question but mflextble on the libe - mi Two or three iuqhcmoro snow fell ycBter-da- y presses regret that he has to dense the correspon- have taken Gen: Sherman atpeople nis word and mesa with red'ttlesbdiatharie pi dence and was all day in doing it 4( )’j A fight it ont like men They would hang any msnM Tho-- building comprised store borhooiL — contrasts and Times frank ' the Thn' 'f'TT temperate he Congressman Legislator common councirmu t te ‘'i'l Sooth accepts the bases offered by the North rook dlhing saloon fciieh ho of President Lincoln in hi recent Mes- or private citizen who exhibit the first aet totv Tncker Eaqr former- language Aoain-- A E us Axonq Ti and we bewith" the proclamation of Gen Dix and the wards submission or reconstruction' mast con° d?v‘'n oteKophIy from tte I sage i xtlero " ttla( bfecksmith’s tin- ly of this place but now of Clements Co'! Aus- resolution olferea in the Federal Senate by Chandler lieve will do it u they ’ " v Chicago H in Congress we are charged with compliamlopcndonco’poeition M ia reported to and carpenters shops' aid several tin called upon us yesterday looking blooming It says ' hw recently suckled fte so tcnaciously: i bdwelling horaes all creditable ' ? city In assassination and pillagewhile commander Nothing of Importance has transpired in and fresh as a new blown rose buUdirigs with invasion but thc Chief bur The 'House to threaten dart ng'the session as territory The war commenced on the slavery qncs- - taooa mter is obtained to the does the of the time ia of both been Justice r Republic Magistrate engaged greaterthe partConstitution by digging 25 feet abolishWe- gladly receive his views to amendment and the Canada England ! and stem does Off not ' ' tionj y very farf peace SATUHDAY MORXIXa are IA It Uebate reason TI continues will comracnd'to ing slavery no farming facilities nt tho landing There os thooe Which time and vu American people A war between America not likely that the vote will be reached this wek IdmrsLATirB AaPEMmV — Yesterday a petition the provided ‘the peculiar crochets of thejhigli J the river banks being sandy and the location and England-woulbe simply the most formidable fit Ijonis 11 contracting' parties do not Bpoll the broth a poor one" for a town site ’Tho California of the citizens offspring ville for an appropriation intervention ia behalf of the Sooth which Davli the Constitutional Mionri Convention 11 ' li fot thc crecti0!l of htHgc across Hobble Creek I could desire I State lino' runs at the base of a of committee on emancipation' reporta the foliovur 4 O riiE mails to ordinance at noOn which lias just passed the con wa presented and referred A bill for an act to I The Time specially1- recommend thfa point mountains 10 miles west of I Tardy's landing extcncTthe N boundary line of ' Sprlngviilo City to tho no moderation of Americans anl adds that it vention by a vote 60 to four l- baa been long aurrafsedtliat the Confederacy has Be It ordained by the people of the State of ’s landing I the S Abont-se- v en miles below ? wa Provo line of llardy the City passed allured than deterred rather boundary all been by r The Postmaster General has ordered' prospect Missouri In convention assembled tliat hereilVr of an international embroilment arising out of in this State there shall bo neither aaiV W: which ' place': the V The 'petition of the citizens of Kane county wa ‘FftM6jav riIifoniiB 1'acific ami Territorial Mails for slavery nor in : 1 Fchcmea If beside with cruising and pluntheir servitude at of crime of to inpunishment A voluntary except thpjnyitation MrIIardy’s reported adversely bill for an act pertain-agenf the Atlantic States to be sent by stoiunor m party accepted enedering of banks they could fasten a powerful whereof the party shall hare been duly convicted L ofwould ' enorand wa animal foe an be read to on done inff is back ther The the areon it the side of Fort east thc my damage AH persons held to service or labor as slaves by consequence of wiiicli all mail matter' for mous gain to them- Perhaps some of them are hereby declared free i passed on bluff i a above 50 about tho river feet now looking to the St Alban raid and have hopes further cost Ilian Denver will jbe forwarded in V 3 7 Potomac f a Mil was the House In Army Much neadqnarters 'easier to disappoint them of this kind It ia water is built oC willows and mud and was chartering Pgyson City 6rcortianto ivlth the above instructions' y a besides came in fieveralrebel deserters read and referred Bill of relief for Wm H Lee than to play their- - game Federal may assure r - ' s' number of contrabands All were in tbs'' ‘f Nashville-nolarge garrisoned by 4fr soldiers Thc I party were Davis of noteven the that themselves capture read and referred condition It is reported that the wretched most County Sherman the would of the defeat South satisfy x withdrawn to luckford on the1 have ! kindly welcoincd by tho officers and garrison rebel i ExriomxG acavalry stock was half as mnch as rupture with this country to The bill for an Set :?-- s v Nluildy U 90 "i"1?? H TTTT ' : ' i f 1 J : black ' v-- ncpoinVa cedm tqilri belDwVttiQ i F ' - ! au £ 0 J! f I ”? - nJ lin -- to-tlay’- ' -- s A 1 ’ ? ! - rr:'i - r l ' V'' f l p J ’ - 1 1 Te-vT- - : 1 - j 11 “ s- ! - -- JgiplaRwa j : 5y “ f ’ -- - ( - 5 PjJ - - 4 1 h - : vi"V- - : - 1 u 1 ’ - i 3 e ir-ilittti- I du-tjioi- i-f j ! w 1 j : -- 1 - T'- Pr 1 ’ w -- 5 to-da- ys ? r laing 'rf -- A Iimto I rnt j t jj - ? 't :- 44 ‘ IWt oLLL r-- - - ' o ‘ - 1 ' r- f ' ' : : H ‘ " - - :J- - ! ! ' Coa-gre- ss j-- ! - - to-da- 7': — "ji ' - ! m '' 9 - - ' t - - - 'r't - -- ‘ 3 to-da- ’ - J r to hie V v Exr-EDiTiO- - - COLORADOi v - concerning surplus which certain Northern politicians are incessantly I the launch of the Arizona a barge built by Biila for additional Notaries Public in Great' Salt adverting The Post display similar views ' Mr Itardy and the first at his Landing’- She Lake and Weber Counties' were referred The Herald says’ we mnt take care and give was fib feet long lO feet beam sharp at both The petition of citizens of Manti to increase their them no reasonable grounds of provocation that if the war should commence it may be their fault ends flat bottomed 25 tons burden ‘ corporate limits rwite reported back adversely notour v were authorized claims on to committee The On the 13th the party left Hardy’s landing The Star believe the feeling in the United State in the Territorial appropriation bill! about the release of the &k Albans’ raiders would and reached the' location selected for the incorporate to Improve the roads in Washington County doubtless subside a the conxue of the' Canadian v: warehouse' on the 17th Itl was determined $4000 '’ government and $500 for the roads in Slillard County also krmv are ' effected to be on a Reduction of the to call tho place Call’s Landing Forty lots for Weber Kanyoh ‘in Weber aud Mdrgan Austria1 in and scale It is said that ' V: ' ' Italy grand ' '' wero measured ofT each 100 feet square Counties the Italian redaction will be 85000 men r ' A revenue bill was presented and ordered to be Augusta Maine 11 On iho 18th leaving Messrs James Davids The Hon Wm Pitts Fessenden was elected U-- S and Lyman Ilamblin - at work digging' the printed’ A bill for an act charterjpg the Deseret y for six years from the 4th of Senator and Navigation? Canal Company was March Irrigation I A a K Parnell was elected for the than foundation for the warehouse Mr Call and read arid referred unexpired term caused by the resignation of Festho: others started on their retom A bill for aft act authorizing II W Brizzeo and senden' to take charge of ther Treasury DepartThey ment j visited the salt mountain two miles from the others to build a toll bridge oyer Weber River in New York 12 I ' ' ' ' ' ' The World’s special says the Democratic politimouth of tho Muddy Here thousands of Summit County was read and referred t The : bill amending Salt Tjake City charter passed cian who has gone on the peace mission with the tons of salt pure and in large crystals can be of its second and third reading: A : W quarried the Americsn Fork library AssoctoUpa pmssedits It Md that th rebrt Congress doptM inM- ' Thfr party mad a more thorough and higli-- ! three readings iiJ--v cret session a resolr tion to appoint' peace commishave been selected and sent to ly satisfactory examination of the valley of The 'bill chartering the Provo Kanyon road was sioners and-theMessrs Orr of South Caro- Grant’s headquarters “Was-bill' :The tho tho Mnddy wliich exhibited greater facilities read the first time? chartering et North Pdpnh'nd air) AliT IT lino rilmGr ( 4 £ - 'livciylhiajf relating to the iColorado route -Is spooially in teres tinj ast nofr arid itgi-e- s ua pleasurdever and anon to gratify the penerid desire for information oil the subject AVe recently gave a brief account of 3klr An- onjCail’s journeys from St George Colorado' irr company- with Iessrs Jamea - Davids J M Whitmore Anglis MCannon and Jacob Hamblin and son i We have been : favored with the perusal 'of iMr- Call’s de-tailed report of tho expeditTOn' andwith a tot - S - I - jH?rsonal interview vith DrWhitmore from y which - wd present snch information to-da- - - ' was-knowm- $2-0- 00 ! ' to-da- r 1 L: uhjefly additional and of a topographical nature as wo suppose wilLbo interesting to our readers - 7 he first point suitable for settlement was Beaver Dams Valley Here is considerable and water sufficient tp irrigate land gooil'Soil " f tQ ustain 50 families and'a much large tlement by taking ontia portion1 oMhe Viigien river 1 ‘‘Indian Thomas” has a farmhere Muddy liaAtoised good corn ho had lalso growing tnm trip the pnrtytook ja ocw arid shorter some thrifty wheat planted aftfr the manner rimto on which the longest distance between of corn Bunch grass on llie sandhills south water Was 25 miles with grass at ' almost ' This is 40 miles frbin St any point 'A' good wagon: roiad ‘could- be r VGeorge mado over it tor $5000 'V '1: 5 Messrs Call Whitmore arid Darinbn went pall’s Landing is 130 miles from St George - thence to the KjoATrgeri 1 £ miles up’which vviiicly city is 320 miles from tlii making the ' they found a placg' where the witter might beTresent total distance of the route from Great taken out to form a 15 feet heacj for mill pur-- Salt-LakCity to Call’s Landing 450 miles There was considerable good land j The Indians met' and conversed with were posesJ ’ -- L'' -- 41 r X: Vof-H-ho-strea- 1 - m 1 - w " ‘ ' e ‘ Muddy te party urell ' pleased with the extent and quality of) them y - to'ncxt thing is Jto cut iteisthmus and then— we wouU upon heavy f whafwe would see headed' grass with three cornered blade nnd sced as largn avflax ?aad stone is Tcntiful I Boiee City irito be tbc!capital of Idaho e ’? - f:V this point owing to the lack of forage between 1 there and Reams' station also for the lack of: transportation owing to the destruction of tho railroad in that district by Warren They ever have pickets as far as Reams’ station onthe west sidcof Harper's Run with a 'division of Hili'i : corps located on tho Boydston Plsrik road"' The rebels have been very busy in preparing the ' nil- road north of llickford for relaying the rails hit 1 as yet none hare been put down New Torkl2"y: j j The latest advices from Mexico State that has Issued a manifesto 'directing the revision by hi ministry of titles and claims under i which ecclesiastical property lias been for somo X time held and in effect declaring that it belongs to the State that it is in the province of the 'govern- ment to exercise superior control over it Itj'p-pear- s that he opened negotiations with thein Rome onthe subject but to Ids great surprise find that the Nuncio who haIJu4 aitiv ed in Mexico is without instructions in ue natter It kl He thereforejboldly-adopt- s his own policy said that it was received with enthn&iasm r Fire thonsand of tibe Belgian legion kadreachcl ! Mexico and others were coming 4 ' There is nothing later from SanXeingo' The Commercial's special says the bankrupt law will be passed next week by the Senate? if it is amended by the ilouse the Senate wiU odopt ‘ theJ amendment ‘ " Washington 12 In the Senate the Chair 'laM before'tbe' Seagate a message from the Presidents giving information as to ah agreement between the United States and Great Britain concerning the naval fores on j ! the! lakes which was ordered printed ' Tnimbnll’ from the Judiciary committee vte j whom was referred n ' resolution fnstrncting that committee-tenquire if farther legislation was nee cessary to authorize the President to call an extra j session of Congress without giving GO days'® - j J tlce reported and asked to be discharged Trum-i bull said they could find no law requiring the Presi- - j dent to ve 60 days’ notice and no police whatever wa required by law '4 t j Wilson offered the following which was ado? j ! - ? - Maxi--mili- e Pope-whil- ? f ported' brick atul passed its second ftnd third reaIt is at last known that Blair goes to Richmond ding' ' A bill chartering Paysoii JCSty was read and with the tell knowledge and consent of the Presireferred dent and is clothed with the a nthority' requisite to to open negotiations with Jeff Davis with a viewfeel at the restore WI1R9 Lies Theatrical peace and the 'rebel authorities will Theatre ’A great amount of easy fibbing- on the assured of this when he shown hi credentials His instructions are embraced in three propositions stage producing considcrablemiscryanja nearly first amnesty to all no matter whritthey may have lout a been since die war began sccondythe Constitubringing about serious consequences brings ' folks1 be'teaches the moral and tion as it is and the Union a it was tho' South to good very good to the Union with all the rights and? priri return fore the stage to avoul what the Frericlfiriau which it held before any of the States secewas ‘‘walking round the truth” ‘ A lie’s a leges ded third the total abolition of slavery from this the President won’t retract Cne lota' lie” whether white or black' so says the' book On this point insist not He does upon its Immediate abolition and we believe as were ad lt White Lies is a style does that measures be taken to secure its he but of drama that should please immensely' and with extinction within a reasonable length of time yt the names embraced hi the cast we' have rib doubt - It ia stated onwhat seems good authority friat We wish of its being a success good hoose Jeff Davis is strongly inclined to peace measures ' Ini lire farce is arid 1 'willing to accept more liberal terms than It Dunbar’s deserires lt: Barney ft Lincoln ' on the was at first supposed he would sore to please hand Is disposed to be as lenient as possible other iVi-bat insists that the first public action on' the- part FrOu the Flain8—We learn that some of the of the South must be to lay down arms and' ackthe supremacy ofth 6 Union There is ' desire1 Jalesbnrg are nowledge stage officials between Kearney "arid Une— the humiliate South— to to is no bow to it rre hope the Union not to the North n i speaking of trying to keep open the We will tell mofe when they may be successful ‘As n instance of the tcinpef of tho administra’' :‘ : ' ': it' tion ±0 obtain peace it is stateiTUut Gen Butler was removed not solely for his incompetency and misdemeanors but also os evidence that our govHimxo--Th- ® Rocky Mountain N Ora fa advancing ernment is disposed to treat wittrtherriuth ou ' li to the advancer in those In its figures owing general terms and is williag to remove any obstacles beral of other articles Tlie'DaUy ir now 624 arid the that may stand In the way of a perfect understand fag wito that MotionWeekly 18 pcf annum 3 - I j to-nig- ht - : de-blar- v it-a- ed ? : - X - - -- cultivatable sod being a Jtghi clayey ! loam j Mr' Call was expecting'to start for? the with a subsoil of blueisli clay j Tho Muddy j Iinding again in a few ’days with laborers was about the size of Big Cotton wodd wi ih mechanics supplies tool etc to facilitate clennd good water: The - valley ia about j the erection of- the warehouse without delay M4 V Cie ) live a of the U imty year portion - Weldon railroad where they have gone' into waThey were compelled to fall back to ter quarters x - -- it to : -- 1 - -: - j1 -- ted- -- - f ! s Resolved that the committee on the Conduct icansea-oto into ' the directed the Wirbe enquire the IhiTare of thei late expedition to Wilmingtoa t and report back to the Senate i to y : On motion of Sumner the Senate proceeded the of resolution to the consideration the repeal reciprocity treaty no we took thc floor sltion to the repeal Morrill advocated the repeal s t Hale argued Against the repeal stating it been reclprocaL f After a few vemart ' tones hod st was moved to refer the subject to the committee on Finance' Doolittle " explained why he lhe new revenue fjvtcni vote for the resolution of the government demanded the abrogation 01- i the treaty: I Wilson said he had prepared an amendhe treaty meat instead of v re pe alia STto make i a new treaty oommisaion to be appointed 1 Con- were made on by remarks toe Farther subject to two former thte ness Riddle and Hendricks ror of and fae- latter against therepiml' Aoj tion- - to refer the subject to the Judiciary commit- " - - i i f : - Ia-PP- - ®' -: - ’ ! ! - 1 A - ’1 |