Show I T"" r v r ' - i j JW —Bj vll ft ' s t - ?! i - V-- J i j ? ‘ V ? - jrjt ?V r- ijwi-1- xvrvvv 'tW nkHP i -- - '’'" Us- vV Wy i " ' ' f?r-'!- j J vr i r me t 'i i rr GREAT SAIT LAKE CITY UTAH THURSDAY i t fi-A t st - ?t ‘ ( 4 ft : - '' I ‘V KVKTlt MONDAY AND THURSDAY nBtlSHED T B Editor 8TKN IIOUSK v GOD'S LOWLY POOR 'Italic re Ibelr distlni fiJ1'1 i their mUerlea Count not their frail tlM While they endure When with Imploring hand they at your threahold atand Speak h them kind and bland-NaairioM CV God’a lowly poor 3iP3 - t mi ' ' 1 - - — bed-roo- : -- When at yonr blaxing hearth A feastnTwUh wlue and "mirth j Tliinlr of Qod'a poor Out in a world of woo jOnt where tbia tempeeta — VOL 3IARCH 9 18G5 orxL-rBlack-Jla- gtuine THE BROKEN ’ vi-t- - -i' r - tlirmye 't - are tkelriniiMriea Namelom their agonies Count not Uieir frailties While they endnre v i atUr J Olga me I it would be rude Fort Laramie — : - ? ' i Uu - that she Vas ' ’ : sufficiently recovered to fly otter 'J7- to-d- - 1 g ' - havebeenivade tbrenderit marketable! :r COLORADO' NEtYs: I 'ij-'tt ii " - - - ! v - - - last-night‘(Fe- - - ! - ’ 1 co-oper- -- - ' n 'A- I that--neve- r!'' ut ' I te k - - ’ self-deceivi- - : ng ' - -- longer-habitable- ” hair-trigg- er 1 ' d - r - I-h- ad C aiioh?h ' I ‘ offer-ingsfro- m £?!yyy !yyoMweeid 2 'aUiT-tETiCTi- wy vV-A- t 1 ‘ 1 guteiat-pvotUo- ZPS" A- : 1 ill-qestio- search-spoute- ’ 1 J ‘ 1 uch j-- 1 r:- W cveille says the “Frlendly lndiSns” on thdTIAtte back” — discovered that the little wire along tho road t ) "W-- MWVtvs - v tj ‘ W4W AAV IIOU VUIVJ -- J -- - ' 255" for - f is j t'JT ox-tra- - Jit u "fto-jrrj7w- ? '""Ti" : n : : r r w!-- ! ' to-d- ay t : to-d- ay : so-call- ed 3 I: in-ter- est and the advance of a continuous completed line from Sacramento Section second provides that the assignment made by the Central Pacific Railroad of California to Western7 Pacific railroad ? of 'said State of their right to construct all that' portion of the said railroadman felegraph from San 'J ose to' Sacramehto' 'is he rc by ratified and confirmed to the Western Pacific Railroad Company ::witlirall the privileges and benefits of- the several acts of Congress relating thereto and sabject to all conditions thereof j provided that the -- 'a i - which! jie saidAVestern j Pacific Railraid Company shall be requi- timewitbio - vi i i 4 ha' in - il' rert suppose :that hd did not give us r" to revisit I additional proof ofjhe intentioh to6vao i mi carnival of the Derby was consequences tell heavfiy on newspaper enterpri- - as tuCi Anun' i tho ° must hffvcseen me standing in the hau or the ses 'r yonly exception to the rule y f sofficieiit Yankee raid into Florida GenN B Forrest has 'been placed-i- command o! all the cavalry in the district of Mississippi His Louisiana and West ’Tennessee' ' first general order promises the reorganization of cavalry with thc restoration of the most perfectly disciplined army Ho threatens to exterminate the Confederate stragglers roljbera and deserters G en Thomas’ troops are being mounted for a supposed march through Alabama— The Richmond Examiner of the 27th says: Gens Crook and Kelly! captured some days since arrived here on Satur? day last and were furnished with aparl-men- ts at the Libby prison The Enquirer says that rebel Congressjmen hare become so frightened that they are fleeing from Richmond! and that body is without a quorum The Senate passed' tbe six huff dred million: loan' bill and confirmed Jno Eckfeldt to be melter and' refiner of tho branch mint of California: T: bill in relation to the PaciThe Senate ' r It profic railroad 'was passed vides that section two of the act of July 1864 shallbe so modified and amended as to to allow the Central Pacific Railroad Company and the Western Pacific Railroad company of the Union Pacific RdilruatUand all other companies provided for in the said act to issue then: six per cent Thirty years bonds- - with payable in lawful money of the United States upon their ’separate roads and the said companies are hereby athor-ize- d to issue : respectively their bonda to the extent of one hundred million dollars MI C TEIsEGIl A?PJr' ’ '- wvnr least dlffiealt iof the' problem is how ' with provisioDs N°r is it easy to explain why '" he left panel open Uor ' as to discover hisroonf ’ d al some benefit to somebody and hence have s ihe first”t wentym iles tt--A VUUIr AU axavT j red to'construct destroyed V I n “Don’tj it would get- you1 into ' an ugly ’ ’At Salt Lake they j protest inlutitlwir mafls their road1 sfaR be brie' y6arjf rpTu'the first L" I scrure Desk nrould be muck wiser to being sent “sroond : tho 'iHLOrn” Just ami webue f of V entire road stir July fTS65 Tand that?'-lh- e done“over and over again Better for them to tie i Sac-shall rj be : completed f rora Sdn Jose to at’ St Joseph a month or six weeks or tome i n' t K ! v ' £'! J h' ramento-connngatrtNew j to iatier poinl an toke'aeat bacr Fran-elao- o r'-O- n through by i rebel? deserters with-thossi190 FiridtUst now' to tnake it more i York and thenpa via the Isthmus aodSsil Central PacificLRailroad Koii a Same into the' armies of tbe" PotbrQSc arid Avithizx ’k: our f t i' is l the fool’a r yeaflL thereafter iba t tbePetersburg iiever Our western cotemporaries seem to be experien- James! r AThey “Betting argumentI — are I bet1 :s hill has interior hard all papers ' the times' Nearly passcing Tie Indian appropriation theatre filled with rebel j government - k reduced in size—some to half sheets— and Several become “Not even at the Derby?’ Indians ed wbqhave instanced aathoriziBg ternhas or stored the possibility of farther redaction I -- f°V twenty years as during all llwr‘‘P®riou y'the castle had been haunted '5 i' after' der 'ihelciiigV gunsmith and drove one of his aptiers completely through hisrieck killing him on the spot r The following items of interest are from the not long1 since ’1 asking tdA preacher rn Rocky Mountain news: all night at a country house was forA hundred ' freight wagons Arrived at Denver slay bidden by a: lady Knowing her to be a frotoa the east Feb U and 12 of the church1- and generally member Col Moonlight Commander of the Colorado Dis Detrict received 12th) from his pleased to entertain ministers lie began partment Commander Major General Dodge the to ' quote Paul to her ' hoping that she following intelligence: tft would understand by this that he was a Ft- Leavenworth Kansas I preacher! He had hardly got out "for Feb U 1SG5 f To CoL Moonlight Commanding District of Colo- thereby some have entertained angels un' rado: :JT f awares” when ' she saidh ‘‘I knov' sir Kansas of has been attached to but The Department angels wquld not have come with toi my command you will immediately throw your bacco stuck in their mouths!” available force on the line from Denver to Jules- men enough take militia to not In ancient Egypt a custom is' said to " caq relieve them with troops have with Col Liviogston prevailed which certainly appears h oped Communication and bolil to us rather a singular one— -- that the he stains of 'liquid spilt on the floor dilion and chaos come again!’’ it open Plenty of troops are on the road to chas- husband on his marriage! vowed honor world tise the Indians but Denver must hold its part of will showed it to have been never believe I the “Blewitt occupjed recently me Let hear to his obedience wife! instead of with line and the frpm yon exclaimed Moniss ear-oAfter some difficulty we succeeded in druwliig bad as ' G M Dodge (Signed) wife- to the husband us It was in the panel which glided" noiselessly along uostly' Major Gen Com’dg this custom by the way that Bible says it is—and I know it is—so its groove amL the warrior gradually A telegram from the special ipail agent Leonard! reference to emerged ’ wicked-jonce more to the light of deceitful and so to the Postmaster here dated at St Joseph the the remark waff made by avvit that he day We examined of it carefully and did not close it that'it conld not bear theiight of truth for a 15 ih brings the gratiryins intelligence that he Is had often heard of Egyptian bondage but mails regularly for Colorado by the rompltelyfor fearof not understanding the single instant for!- wkeuVthat fall light of dispatching line The first mail from the east is ex- he never knew what it was before trick of tup spring Wlien we discovered the triith is poured upon The world— the ''Day of Overlandabout the middle of next week and they pected It seems that they did some things laright spot-t- o touch outside'-- the panel' we Judgment will havecome for this earth will will probably begin arriving regularly soon therether fast in the olden timb ' The Hartfound it acted almost like a after — Feb 17 It be no The five coach mail train which left here on the ford (Conn) Courant of October 29 “Blewitti I cannot agree with yon I do not ym in the crevice of a rock'aghinst which 3rd Feb reached the river on this 15th Passen- 1764 thelrarrior was leading The effect of a very believe in your theory says of a man in that town he was it telegraphed back from both Omaha and gers by fellow-te- st I In otle pressure here made the it dear test it my on a Atchison on that day The mail coach which left published op a Sunday-marri- ed panel roll softly ctof its own accord about hn inch As your hwn little' orbit of duty Speak the yesterday will doabtless make as good or better Monday---ha- d a child a Tuesday— stole a the carving of the panebprojectedrthis truth and nothing but the truth for one time — Feb 17 Wednesday--banisheopen horse: n a Thursand see what will The mail which' left here for the east last Thursng was- generally in the shade so' that it week or: even for one day ' — day was at Valley Station yesterday morning The day Jied a Friday— buried a Saturday might very well be a1 little open without come"of it!? op mail which left Kearney on the 14th was at — all in one week “What can being visible j1 Alkali forty miica bel tr JulesbnYg Saturday “111 teU a be to Wtliont There The contributions to the Peter Pence l pretending smmosiiiir J0"’ jas no diMcnttv heenlAflttina prophet ' 'll you Joseph Morms nephew sibly on Thursday Fund at Rome produce lessand less! " At ' Morriss retired that any mail wfil go out until that one comes 4ri of John in accounting for th v occupant husband 'of Iizzv I rh® tioips are not yet distributed along the road the commencement the produce was' about a to afford protection in consequence of which 4000 Romani crowns a ! months-- it after- probably resorted to as the easiestmode Bell the ’ Afftthtehing toe away before he besran to pettiest irl in TjttlTlritfn! head the order to “String outthe stage stock” has beep ward fell to 2000 and goes on decreasing November only 'gave 700 including the truth for oiw eingle Tuscany! W d Wb dexterously enatx&ed out'oher I Tero The followlnjc ielegrara wu received by Oover I master’s of klcked I out 18tii: bc would nor Lana We never ’saw the your ‘lay you n Sa Fra nci sco’oh the rii ght ‘of Feb'cue again Tfio Jf dis- - I Two H Sam Elbert: Feb! 13—Hon I FtRankip 10th!! an old: negro woman named fortunate p'arto'rit inherited bv vour uncle: and that If yon for- coaches filled with mail for Colorado will be sent ruary r f fonrafd from Kearney tCHday l nwUl see them Aunty v Jordan while asleep with her ther to Whp the man who’ lived in this room was- week peiydsted would be clappi'in a lunatic asy- coaches through iny distrietf My troops are worn mouth open JiadTbe false ieethwith the you y' UvLi ““ golden- - plate stolen therefrom uc lum as a madman? toe TT Jhey day and night on the California pi w“rn "‘“'“I' —which J we unt 'iaud to lines' found by the' police after a afeh at lams” Werq go ‘i n ir 7 Cql LWP'gston Otssbnguntd wo guyo it up in despurv 1 : ongilewitt! and do you really Go(rf at pawnbroker’s shop woolten do snspect‘-thathe old steward wfar tfiatX have reined ell my made Rumor that of thfeIndiana have aomq says present an exodus from the Platte route and are establish ' Currahhearing that a stingy and slo' uncle's affection Hot’s adriuiUures— irfl offlething ahout it asbut heofpretended a line of base between tbere and Bannacfr ing us at the venly bar rjste r had started 7or the conti"urpnsod any Tor mylmployers’ trust aod my TyiyUberty Each paper1 all through Utah" Idaho Nevada nent with' a 11L A £ ij uCOreryiv shirt and a‘ guinea' observed and California— being without telegrams —has its Reese river ‘He’lf not “thange either till ha comes rowl about the cause of failure 1 ll v 1 Washington V ‘ ! zy D J 1 morning ? nl ’ ! - ' 1 : S - -- -- it' ay 1 -- i -- - er r: -- grows J ohn-so- n Tho Richmond Dispatch says Joe districts ’of Pennsylvania and la found there in The process destroys the life ofrthe meat ' Asiabundanee 8et the the ‘controller MNeuweris Jn machinery agaiiist great on Thursday evening last assumed Belgian atic process of persona! manipulation and tie works was a of of the army Tn SSherman’s front command public taking cost of xnannfaclnre her® becomes much lower ministry ' fa China Assam or ' than Java It may come to Russian bath the other day and having totally commanded by Beauregard pass lathe time even of living men that Europe by mistake turned' the hot water oh himThe has thieLfollowing frpmvCKar- will ' self he was so severely scalded in the ab- lotteithe Vhig not 6th and Augusta papers of the The green tea raised near Philadelphia has the domen' that he' died afeW4days 20ihi No military movements important look odori&nd fldVor'of Asiatfe 'ttfafwHU a slight nt n wood "a the stag-huDickerson captured-severCant are’ reported Recently during herbaeious taste the’ consequence of its not having been kept long enough betore being brought to of Azwing near Munich a stag which officers and a considerable- - numthe test This alone makes it ordina ilfym had been brought to bqy ran at M Baa ber of enlisted mei during the recent ry Hyson of good quality— (Buffalo Express if there was soinething in your talk at which I ought to take offence” ‘'Then don’t my dear M'orriss! I mean to say if you afcwrys speak the truth you are a miracle of morality I had almost said a mou-stof iniquity!” 1'"! " I!never told a falsehood in my life I hard spoken the triith from' childhood' up said pdorrlss growing red hi the face j y y VGooULonllTio has hot the remotest idea of how fast he is lying now!” thoughtBlewitt I to himself i ‘‘Falsehood!” continued Morrisa warming Is the lowr with th'O Uieme— oaf the meanest the most degrading the — ’ tho —tlie- the Great HalL “Oh yes we know all That l?ut it is a ne1 To qiy astonishincnt another change had cessary evil” “And truth— Divine truth— is the most taken place silica my last visit The gclavo-nb- n Warrior was no longer there it is true lovely the most "beautiful the most elevatlint rcr more were the bed or the table or ing- " the chairs or ttyk big boots or tho loaf of “£wictly! Yet if tliis lovely this beautiful Lreid or the" sword' Everything had disap- - I'thia elevating truth wa3 to prevail for one day pufired except the rodnuand into that we I in London there sirould be—such a guas 'T ntered:ItJwas built into tin solid wall here I never was!’ ‘nine feetthick !Blewitt you shock me” Tiie panel occupied- by the warrior hoi been five-- feet by seven and this Why bat truth would shock the earth was the size of the entrance to the room Mliy the destruction of Jerusalenv the sack of Rome the Reign of Terror would be child's The dimensions of it were as follows: eiriit I ° tltiJliniwIUlA linkknk : i : t 1 ! and once inorer breathless and exhausted r q" alone There’s ionie' sense as well as Mobile advices to the Gih indicate that consolation in the idea too ihenTia uo intention id evacuate the city South American beef cannot be cured ilie garrison-beinstrengthened and the of food an so as "io be used as article be much larger thun to is there force said ' Over four hundred different experiments was generally supposed j -- ‘ - proceeded ton entered the rebel lines to Richmond that It is generally understood the nomination of Hugh McCullough as Secretary of the Treasiiiy will be sent to the Senate on Friday March 3d -- Eouisville 2S Maj Hamilton’s command at llains villp and Cloverport routed Davison and Mngrhder’s guerrilla Vanda this morning wounded Magruder captured Davi sonand fifteen guerrillas tinder W m Hughes and captured and burned a freight train on the Lebanon “ Branch 1Ilailrpad " v thM - t 1 - : J soon as CoL Collins and his command returned i - a On the way down she recognised udge Hughes who accompanied in Big Crow whb was living quietly in his tepee by the side of one of the' companies belonging to the gleton as far as Grant's lines on his Avay 11th Ohio Veteran Cavalry On her arrival at Fort to Richmond has returned here Single-- ’ Laramio she informed the commanding officer of and st sylanLi : fBlewitt? I do' believe you mean to questibii By the use of machinery in preparing the leaves a superior article may be produced and sold at atand that from the! my veracity! And rate of from eleven to thirteen cents dVlivured anyinan'” in market or about its cost where man- “Or ilaibjeroits1' pursued Blewitt without ual laboris employed in the East Indies At pres ti produce of tea per acre is about four bun heeding the interruption bedroom Here I ’ex)laihed what T bad seen rand we " the remaining hours till ’daylight In spent accounting for Lhe ghostly sounds' and in - vogaeV cpiyecturcs as ta the" identity of the : indiridual who produced them The servnnts were somewhat Astonished hot only to flndus'hp at the' earliest hour in theiu6rningbut to receive an order to seqd rthe whiteheailed steward to us Meantime ' riiiUiw had Loon mad acquainted with our discovery which she communicated in - a fongiie olher own Invention to the rest of the household so that when the steward came we were followed by the whole establishment to v f o by-no- w ! : v "we reach wl my to my sister-in-la- tint -- w ' one-thi- concluded -- nt AUNT ANN’S GnOST STOKY foods ns They-kille- brother-in-la- v" :Jtark - VI CES SL ln-dia- - N I : : 00 Andthe good God who plaanei AU thing In wladom grand" ' In that brighter-Laiit Yet ballenlhrona d ‘i' - The high price of tea has led to many experi-ment- a iBrrS OF NEWS' : “That’s since the breaking oat of the rebellion in easy enough" the way of raising the tea plant in this country “ait!” sre strong in the belief that the UniA church in New York has made $$3-4‘‘Of courso itis Besides deuce take it I Many people can States ted almost and every necessary produce ' " "" by substituting horSe hair for colfori always do speak the irutli” every luxury of life without having recourse to other countries Strong hi this belief several cit- in the pew cushions ami back’s' ‘j : r“A ydu'” of the State of Pennsylvania ayear or more izens V “Why certrAnly I do! to Do mean you It is a consoling saying that a man or ' obtained w ’an act of - incorporationnoder the ago' : insinuate that I don ’tr name of the American Tea Company' for the pnr-pla- woman is rich in propotion to ‘the num- manner of means! There pose of developing the tea ' COh no! in that State We ber of thiuss he or she can afiord to let that iiforraed are do the is the ttben truth opt always speak plant Indigenous' to Penh’ you fee ’ rc ' QimVER V - AMERICAN TEA VI M ?i i who may' Still their aad 'mono " Onmfert ' !' ENGAGEMENT: OR SPEAKING THE TRUTH FOR A DAY iAYtwftal nd dark alwny ir i v r Onward tbroagb life they tray declare’ r ‘ ' ' 1 -- for the codhtrv but she the fact who Immediately sent a despatch to hate was' willing for the young men to do’ so and him arrested and brought 'down to Fort Laramie'1 she die an old" maid which she thought was 'It is now ascertained beyond a donbt tbat Big as great a sacrifice us anybody could be called CTow was living amongst oar Ohio boys and acting as a spy for the Cheyenne tribe Bnt he is :: upoHto make done acting the ivy r as he is now closely confined in irons at Laramie and will suflfer f r his crimes as - blow themaelrea may know Onlf ' What they endure ‘ vs 1 ’'S'-' - Wouldn’t go and fight : -- BOH’-- ' & A young lady was heard to : --- to re continued! : iV“r- - The Tribune’s special says: Gen Jo© Johnson assumed command of the foirces A “Ohio V CM writes as follows fromYort Hal-in front and : fear of Sherman on Thurs- ‘ leek to the Rocky Mountain News: Richinon l white women captured at day last! Lee will remain at Been and direct the movements from that point nit last summer has ransomed by uisnett and Julius Coffee’ of the as well as handle his own army for the on Powder river C ' Mrs Martin states that these Indiana were led bn defense of Richmond The papers of Monday are quiet as tor by a chief named Big Crow or Two Crows cousin 'and her husband It is a Shatter r friends then to add insult to injiry after scalping Sherman’s exact location those who were near and dear to her they rubbed 'of doubt whether they really know where tra his main the sca lps in her face They compelled her-tthat he crossed army is except vel with them over one thousand miles ‘ J The noble men who ransomed her sent her to into North Carolina ’ ’ ms v ’ I WHITE WOMAN BJ&SOMED - as you never beU-exc-ept at the to do so will not -I butI Derbytempt you wish to see ithe thing tried and therefore I will tell you what I'll do If you will give me your word of henor to r spcaV the truth and nothing bnt the truth for one whole week and if you keep yourword by doing so foroe day without forfeiting all the aavantages l have named and if yon persevere in doing so for one week without getting put into a luda-ti-c asylom why at the eud of the given'time I will pay you down' five hundred pounds damages for having wronged you although I ' am notricli” “Then - ’ o ye riph onr of earth! !& W he could not have known ' that ! had found out his secret and have decided ' on utterly abandoning his home for ever and taking all his property with him Where he took his table and his chair and his bed to is another mystery that will never be solved more especially os the old steward is dead who as I have already saidL I have always felt firmly convinced could have t thrown some light on the subject SlK' v no sounds have I need scarcely say that ever- teen heard in the- - castle since that eventful night Some 'of the trees have been cut down and some of the are refurnished and made babitable nnd cheerfuL The recess itself always stands open and con- tains a wlust table but the Scuironian warrior often sees the light for the story is still often told and without ‘him it would be a ghost story with tho ghost left v '' - ' ' f V THE SEMI WEEKLY TELEGRAPH: :" - ' W vp'f -- ‘i: M - r ' ‘P ’ v - j ' i v'!- v — S? W-'wAasaiKsi- 4 all-bcens- mg - civilized fi become citizens and settle pn public lands under the homestead 'AT V- i — w— rji wX ti t - |