Show Ascribed tohim— they credit the sentiments i detachmenU are not consonant twith ithe: understood prudential jreticjenco and digsdty of the Chief s — haclthe statements been ' TUB SDAT MOnWW 1008X0180 ' 'erentrue w I sad when utterly 'falseife are warranted in £0r confirmation or denial J THE MEETING- Off THl 4 DELEGATES ? I mtch talked ofcon-- l TVe know Jkat it is very popullr to: slander The delegates 'TCT1 ention assembled yMtejrMr-II coacd e j c111 weknowalso that In this city and held two sessions There I charges pf anonymous correspondents and wero'oyer a hundred delegates present at lihe ? 'pww' nniiudi- -' opening and probably about as many rthersdf I tioned a : i policyexcellent in its way butwhen r: non-ei: the I the a statement is in circulation and credited to There was'a good deal of inquiry!-beforor privacy of the I the Chief Justice li ving with! us which carries the about publicity opening 1 InJ i' convention but we could learn nothing dn the the Idea of a secret band and a daily murder we questloaj the virtue of silence add hurl the subject no one seemed lo know- anything of - ti lat matter and all seemed to care as littl The charge back upon the author whoever he may be as an unpiltigated falsehood The keenest gate kceperB Weib apparently without' inthai can be institulei wlll prove be structions and ns usual exercised their own scrutiny discretion which tended generally to free id- - yond question that the morality of Salt? Lake 7! say the least of it quite as high City was' to jnisslii H"' p " For! a reporter proceedl igs we refer our during the eighteen months preding tiie ar rival of thet California Volunteers as during readers to another col umn JFrom the brief addresses of theiHons L their cighteen mpnths'sojourh amoog usL Snowj E T Benson and 'Bishop Hunier after the temporary organization of the con-- 1 EASTERN TELEOR APH1CNEWS business of vention we consideration Jthe jdelegates Would be more of thebest measures for keej lug produce in the country tor the preservation of th e people A THIRD 0£ BOTH ARMIES ENROTJTE FOR 4 TBCE FEDERAL' CAPITAL! than the adoption of fetgh jpttcea forjtts sale — listto were we own that very pleased andjwe 1 BY SHERIDAN! HUNTER SUPERSEDED cn to the Ecntimhntir of the lonorable gentle 'I - en BOMBARDING ATLANTA! sw were toi the' efn The statements of T' Chicago A 'i fect that there was every r ason for believing Thsinahi points In fee letter referred to in my: private thtf hQ addition tcrthe yeaf y increase of cmi--: telegrams were furnished for publication ther ) would be a heavy A letter dateq City grants to this Terri tbry be fore this reaches Point for bread-4 you ijbout d demand- - upon ' tho of this army will be enroute for "Wasstuffs by others atfd that il became the dele hington and feene to Harper’s Forryf to oppose the rtbe of the army will remain in igatesvhb had hcen choscja tojrbprpsent the invading force The remainder is This the result of the interview' front af Petersburg people in convention: assembled to adopt such- between Itlncolh'aind Qrant e Ter r i ' Grant baa obtained reliablo information that from onp measures is would preserve food i third to onehplf pf the rebel army is now north of fee ':tofy!andVputa stop tp- - thU: hop or marchingJn that direction The balance of the business' - Ho alluded to the prudential meas- rebel is the entrenchments of Petersburg vires that had to be adopted by “Joseph in and army holding Richmond Brant ft still confident Y£gypt’r tb saye his relatives frleuaud counAn Officer from the front arrived 'in contrymen and consideredtho obligations resting- firms the statements in this lettei andthiscity says the force sent "Upon the chief mpiT in Utah' doiteaf impera- from the army of the Potomac consists of two corps anc M Whether flour should be sold at divisions mimbering in all about 30000 " tire Ihurisburg 16 $12 $25 or $50 per hundred was not theques-Numbers Of rumors arei In circulation concerning "the preserve cur breadstuff's lay up rebel invasim-bunothing that can be traced to s reliao "ngainst a day of scarcity1 to bo in a posit ion to ble source Wei still have communication with bless ourselves and bless the st Anger— Uthat was no from Dispatches thorejndicato excitement and jwre ‘ atill lurking la tbs w’oodsl jLklnff tor I vr Jus-ticesh- lp n - to-th- e n S':-'-- v v t l wt e i ' 1 ‘ L ' ' - - ' fc' s' i Yh s h ? 1 r - f - J i j : ' ’ J ! i K V- f- h ! Mr-J5- i to-da- ! r-- - y 2d(-aay- rs grain-produce- -- s one-thir- ! :: n-t- h to-inout- h Po-tom- ac to-da- ' s'Hi 1:V j - r v yff ni ''i rpI' : ‘ - - - 'f L ' - J- fi 7 J ! ' itl hi : : ' ' r li !' iu I- v rfi y' 1i ' ti1 y - B-- ''HI M fX- ! REPORTED JUDICIAL OPINION court OUT OF y- mya if I i 4 1 1 i I? ' -' ‘Chief Justice Titus when the petition was presented to him for his fognatpro could not nee that the presence of the oldiers was so very improper-o- r unnecessary On the contrary the city would thought were itnot for tliem wins before we came be in the conditioq it when the stomachs’ of destroying angels a man for breakfast every mornlDg‘-I LSan Francisco AmsrictLn JSiag above clipping from 7a Jampv Dougin Hj-PkJ i letter to tbe papSr credited is gdnglhe rounds 1 ' rn do-rhand- ' ‘ I y H" lt: t J il Uiy!-- ' s I - I -- 1 - v i - ml I:! ''V I have-Wp-bee- pi K-- t - x 1 !: ' m L‘ ' V ' t ! m: on-MohU- a '''-- 1 : - ' w ii- i I':-- ' Irl HLi- - i Ktj ’ : - I i s n - n v 1 ’ 1 i- - - v1 1 all-tha- V- : P-- : 4 V- ' V " if hi V-- of newHpapcrdom and we have thought it dua to our Chief Justice to place it lefOre hjim and the community 'particularly interested (Personal ly we livc liadvery' pleasant rela-W- e met with tipnsvith Chief J usllce Titus: hi soon After" bis Arrival herb and formed a very favorable opinion 61 the gefitlemanvand never since 1 of anything i to change our estimato ofcogaint his Honor nor do - motion' ofnow ihlnkr ‘we his ownthat lie ' I I would purposely geclC to riblutro this or anV 1st IIo other I !' Undoubtedly entertains bis the29thorfi0th people ovfn opinions of tho citizens and institutions Information has bUn received the Union officers " f Utah —but apart from “peculiarities” which placed under fire at Charleston that by fee rebels have been affect only jthemgel ves we are very doubtful of exchanged ' f '" f u hfi Chief J usticc liavuig ever resided in: a lUfugpos from Fredericksburg report that town not per' held Jjy either side lmt both United States and manently " ' npre-tlui-et andPTrdcrly comm uni ty ecouts rebel make feiir appearance occcsionally- - Recent- X V J1 JadS® ia neither a “wins bibber nor a a ly robl conscrlptiiig force appeared: at Fredericksburg 'a- - ler’” vfa there foro the more diareadily vpd impressed all the men of j ! ed — kr ? iThe "HeraldV sjMchd reports that the rebels exploded & mine under one of bur works on Friday No particulars known oxcept that little' damage was done It is generally believed that Sheridan has been assigned to duty on jthe UppW Potomac Tho “Ilerald" 5th army corps correspondence says both armies are entirely 7 employed in strengthening thei works ‘ ‘American’ ’ of more Balti £The yesterday says of tho invasion the best that we can hope is that the rebels will1 ' Maryland and attempt to make a serious invasion have We a force in a proper pocompetent Pennsylvania on force to them sido from this sition of tho Potomac a foir open field figliL All that is needod is competent generalship to make our forces available 7 At Petersburg paper says the rebels have brought into action only two brigades in repulsing our forcos before Petersburg One brigade repulsed a charge by our trpeps The Other followed! up with a charge drove all our men vrho could get away oror the breast works and made prla- were left behinA onor of New York A i x j : The Ocean Queen from Aspinwall with two hundred and eighty tlireo thousand treasure Las arrived j it Washington A A dispatch from Admiral Farragut dated 25t£ says we are all reatly for an attack and waiting for the land forces to get into position t They will be ready about au-e- ‘ - -- y ill' (I- : ii W-- i : V4 1r’ i - ' rg - to-da- V i t ‘ Bishop HuxiterandMr Han Ington spoke ip the same sense j and strongly urged the fuUest attention to !the: subject to Wp' have neither time nor jspace y give bur reflections on The speeches' but wp inayaddthatwe heard no thin jg that the cir- chmatanccs of the people did not fully jus- - HI- - t Mid-'dlsbn- would prosper & - Green-castl- refer to no forcc (of the rebels in such close proximity as rumors place them It ft certain however that they hold Hagerstown They advanced lii small force to yesterday‘s betweenwhich place and Hagerstown their Swaging puties are reported feliavp conducted themselves wife gret brutality From rumors thismorxfc ing it is believed feat this foice' has been withdrawn and once more posted at Hagerstown1 where the rebels have evidently paused for reinforcements from fee fact that they wpre signalling by rockets last night This is indlca tivelhat there Is jeifesz a force in close 'proximity or that those in possession of thetown desire to advise approach7 j 7 ing parties of their whereabouts j Washington A The National “Intelligencer" in an extended criticism pronounces Gen Grant’s campaign the most UQsnccessfhi thus for undertaken ' Effectual measures have been taken by Grant to drive fee rebel forces from the Cumberland Valley ' ' " New York A 7 Ll ' u y case decided of Gen Dix and that the x Judge Russell lias officers in suppressing the “World” and! “Journal of Commerce” must go before fee Grand Jury j Jahd the threatening times spoke loudehough tp the farmers "to regulate tljeir own prices Thatwaa a inalter wprth consideration but it wasless important than ther itention oijgrain la the! country He wished the farmer and prqdueer to Bay what he wanU d for his grain andJf the farmer prospered the whole country - irtl ' c r '! ' ’ i" the question1 Mr BensoU jalluded to - tho claim that: the T market would regulate prices They had tried the experiment for fifteen years unsuccessfully if I'- l' uU - - - i - At : ±fi£ Mand 10c!ockTe£v fj : ‘ho i was l“T?nSh°ut the Territory sdcceeded immediately by rapid and ncce8si volleys of I issued some wcek£ since r aBStnibR - '' v-- ' mnsketry Tbo smoke from thp eploIon wi barflty I1 't'nbernaclo j ' a cleared away when MiP'man answerad tbereil lire and AfVer ®sbltory conversation ampivr tii-'- p drowned tho rebel yell With their wild cheeri( dcrislon It occurred Uoa n tho afUrnoon of tU piZz ' at tho £uare of their mining operations V‘ J I V 80e la A - membera the Convention was callwl to brde and a temporary i organization effected as tl lows! Hon L E Harrington of Afnerican ' Forkt Utah County wM tinaniraoiisly chosen chair man pro! tern Thomas ''Bullock Secretary George D Watt ' ' was clectcdj reporter " committee on credentials V The enemy In all probability intended id have blown up V sap wo' had run out towards thoir lino Vnd charge through the opening They had howotcrsaiy mlscal' cnlated the distance and tho explosion': toebl place fire rods in advance of the head of the sip' Not particle of debris was thrown-intany portion of our lines and the sharpshooters did not even think1 it necesaar to abandon no comparison in mag- the sap ' This explosion could bear nitude with that of Burnside’S mine " ! d Eq-appointe- 4 Mesars Ezra haseTcttr far more accuracy than hitherto accustomed m but with Mangban and W'-'I more than ouldpave been Miller were selected a commit! trWing loSs to u— hardly 0n rerman- sustained through the ordinary pickot flring That or the Ut organization exposed enemy ninst hare beoa more severe as JXm In fell' L- Thesemjnor prelmilnatlej Having been ad- themselves in firing their fost volleys range of our batteries groatly superior in timbers to Justed the Hon Ezra pT Benson offered ao - 1 1 1 - 1 &j) 'theirs propriale prayer tNewiVork A' : rp‘ ii ® V CXaminaton of credential Aangor- Tho ‘‘Tribune” special says 'Oen Ames by thefrebei after ex-- tne delegates jwere classified l)y GOUQtn a!j ously wounded In a charge' 'made ! after examjnNtion'the commitleo dnI piodingtbeir mino The “Herald1 City Point dispatch of the 4tli yGrant l tials presented their rep ort as follows: ' ' pro- - ( and a portion of hLr staff left for Washington ifie day - G vLCouhTYJ—EIijaU - 7 Tkms--F Sheets Alonin' The “Hendd correspondent departmehtHf Susque- - j B Baleighi IsaiC M Stewart' Archibald Gatii 4 -- J hmna says lilgh authorities’ acquatntod wlb fee gent ner Reuben lf8n— (1 ' 1 ' - - - ! eral military situation in this vicinity believe heavy engagement will me off at or boro the old Antletam 'battle-field Leonard W Hardy Natb haps further up- The movements of our owif lnd the cn- - uawp- YWJohn M Woolley EduTund Ellsworth cmy’s forces indicate such a result It is suosedr that Jobfr StockingDavid Brinton IraEldrejgef Longstreet will7 command the rebola I WII: Solomon Edwin Rush ton Adam Spiers ’( Washton 7 HTnUo- -r A YVI vt 7 A-i— it Is difficult to ascertain where the rebels Sfc posted Atoningi i iirp t but the impre38ioa among inilitarymen lioS isihati Coosty:--LeonarUtah E Harrington Pa collision will take place near Middletowd Hailes from yid Evans Zerubbabel Suow Willijim MilIer yeer 1 J - 5 j i d 9 f Gen Hunter has been superseded by Sherida: Baltimore Eve QjCth'e '7tli - It is reported here that a force of rebels y£as crossing the Potomac y esterday beyond Hancock and lnth P direction of Whhing Thio same authority sys Early has been or is being reinforced by Longstrect’fi3l orps( and that Wheeling iaj the paint to be aimed at rW e do not conaidor the report reliable ’ J - I - - '' u -- 11 ' Kajvl I County— Andrew ’ J SANPKTfa : -- ' Biiiigliurst Juad CouNTYi—Samucl L Ailams Bdwi ' ! ' McBrde Thos J McCullough Vfa Price Orrawel Simons George tt Snell B Ik MessengerJohn Brown E W Ilickmau ' lVa Win v' Moffat Pdcr: T Ellis' Rasinussn Robert Johnston Joseph - HHCarns Washington! Charleston papors of fee 3d contain an Aifthta teleMillard County:—1 Thomas Callistcr llyni gram of the 1st Which says feoncity wasihelfet for lmlf B Bennett Benjamin IIv Johnston Jacob' an hour-lanight1 The 'enemy is still moving Sis forces Croft' on our left Macon and' Atlanta trains arenranning BrAvjsn Co uxtt ' Philo regularly i iU - st ! - 1 ’ -- ' -j 1 ' j t V‘ - ' tioa-7hfiU- we - - - - J ? y f V- - - jm- to-da- y 1 r iks-- j j 'J 1 i : capable K bearlngarms - REBEL PRISONERS JOLLY The rebel prisoners ’fcakenby ' Grant in oiieof the lata battles jnuierin i about nine thousand are described 'by evenl body who has seen them as asfat and saucy bScrowtJ as it is possible to pick out of any aridji two of thema(:e dressed alike hut' tlM all jolly joking plucky fellows full (Mflght and big with tlie hope of final triunpbi'1 Their confidence amounts almost to arel igousf fa iih (It is probably! the only religion they’ vt Igot) They think he is a verydengodomhiifeient omniscientand unwhippable Tell thm we have driven them from sa pertain frie of entrenchments an(L4heyTl Respond jiial’s nothing old Lee is just getting you: wlfprQ lie wants yqu” Tell them we have caprcd a whole division and thGy'H say “Thw's all Ty- right but youil have to capture the coon himself before you can whip his a Tell them Shermafr ihas' whipped JoRpson: “Yes but he basnet whipped Lee” juijd so oiv— you can't sy a j word to them bull they will reply with an expression of their abiding faith In ‘o!dl?e' who to their not! of jean whip the! whole jNorth single handed Said a wounded rebel pfficer in the T hospital thpotlier day to one of our citizens “It would he oi jniore account to you to1 capture or kill GencrahLee than to take twenty Ithousaiiidof our icerilpris- oners The boys don't think he is a man all They have on idea that he is an old'idint M in uniform 99 4 Arrivals— Monday:— rMrs dren r J k'" F Ncffzegar and two : John Nebeher- S County:— Joseph - Elijah Smith Murdtck Allen AVeber Coumy:— Ezra Chase Richard hevGorge Rose A P Stone R E BairdM S T Halverson Peter I Mesliick David Perkins Sin Dal-lant- Sn nford Bingham Thomas Yoric Boyrio S y i ltichan!- - i County— Ezra T Benson J Titer ' J Mauglian Thoma8 E Ricks Wra MaugUi Jolm Wolf Samuel Itoskel ly Marriner W Her-- j rillWfti P Hendricks Lorenzo II Eafw VI Wm Budge George C Pitkin Ola N Liijia quistj David Jinines Andrew PBhumway I Summit County:— Henry W John Pack Charles ham March ant Elias Asper Brizzee ( 7 Ak Richie x Riculand County:— Jcseph C lin iW YoungL Afternoon Szss ion Rich Fratk I Opened with prayer by Lorenzo Snow Thecommittee on permanent organirili reported the following named gentlemen officers of the Conventions jj i " Hunter Vice PnESizrENTS— Leopard W Hardy Lt" atd E IIarrington David Evans Peter Mivtjd an Win H Dame " Secretary —Thomas Bullock Assistant Secretary— Robert L Cainr' -- ' -- Fsesideiw — dCdward -- y f Reporter--4 George D Watt--! V-Lang- CuAPLAiN-4-joh- u Lyons Door L? Sprague Hriia Samuel Keepers— J V PSB BANNOCXj Ain BOXSK ROUTS Mikesll I MaikXi'usay John W’orthen Departures— Monday:— W L Halsey J Sonde were cJiosen a c0° Thefollowing gentlemen I' MIsrf Keck B jGongdon Lydia ' mittee to draft resolutions: t arrivals at SALT LAXX HOUSS" j! Reuben Miller John Stoker Ezra Chase Monday—J F Yjcman CL E Wheeler S G Liftlc lif Thomas FlynnI)anIel Flynn Patrick Flynn D fred Gordon'Wm Budge L E Harrington A Touporee jjohn Kinof P II Florady ltir S L Adams Andrew Moffaf Thomas CaUi5e" Hamilton Gforge Gilcrist Powell J ACroStj Nehcr’ a L Cary Joseph Parade S Job U U Tyler A sflit Henry Lunt P T Earnswoi th JohnEovbcrY & Bressler Stephen Wilkinson Branon and Wyn George A Smith Joseph Rich John FrankWalker John Pack Joseph S Murdock tr DepartnreK-Jn- o - j- V Alfred 1 Assistant Importer—John 'i i- - Birch DavidVan YWagoner Davis County— John Stoker Tliilo -- 1 WAusATcrk i Psa Otsblaud Mail Coxr axt j! — Box Elder Countt:— Lorenzo S now Cordon Chester Loveldnd AIUUVALS AN D D EPARTURE raa ovzauxa stage uxn H Dame Henry Ins - tJioele County : — Job n Rowbcrry George Bryan Arodt L Jdale John J Childs : MarcCroxll Gcorge Stout' i K Fuller Lysauder Dayton Joseph Kane County:— A P Hardy G A : ' Wm Was iipr'l ington County:-- : between Salt Li and Sacramento 1 Azrlvala — Monday: — S G Sewell J Peparturcn: — Mrs J F iNeffscgor and two chMres GouNTY:-5- 8 j P Tago D J Prat John V Maxwell Sim Hartzel r : 1 ' - ci-letr- ee VI - 1U- i J” Iron - il i f- v !y t s j ' I f : i i ru 1 y J - ' 4 1 |