Show TUK WPS JJiilq WILDERNESS STRUGGLE VIEWED FROM FRANCE AND ENGLAND Southern sojourners in Pari are sa d to have JLV 5 MOKJUSGf 'TUESDAY felt ctnHideftbly crest fallen on receipt of the news of Grant's first batiks in the “WilderJUBILEE DAY OF NATION'S THE ness’ Cast down — but not in despair— S idcIP moved promptly to the rescue aud receivjed a Yesterday morn re ushered Upon the deep dispatch next day admitting Lee’ retiring but solitudes and quiet dwelling pi Ot ly into strong intrenebmeuts while Grant sequestered vales another anniversary lost forty thousand in killed and wounded iu tlonal independence— the eighty the fight of the two first dn)8 Tb? “forty rious and immortal day! fallen upon the thousand'’ loss was very exclusive acwgj com ra° had Long ere the hup a was chased from every ing to Slidell only! house tops slimmer f arm The Parisian papers were evidently puzzled coiiiar extin Morpheus who for eyeBl— current s thimdcr-itoteot as to the merits of the lighting booming Pahie amid the re s and of fitful chanted a mournful dirge over the Union but reports cannon the con concluded that it was hard to tell which army “villainous compounds’’ of alnjpst every Journals with secession toiva le description in the hands of ui chins had been beaten and of juveniles of larger growth the pulse sympathies rated Graut's army at two or three the to one of Lye’ 8 La France was convinced of thrilling measures of the Martial band and melodious strains of Prof Thomas brass band-- i the sterility of the efforts of he Federal armies all vicing with each other to swell the flam agaipst ‘’the little army of the youth” whose of patriotic ardor burning in the breast of rapid majcncs and skillful concentration at points menaced evi ced inexhaustible courage cveiy Deseretan SumrricT’s loveliest and valor’’ The M&ni eur fo lowed in the lead The morning was one of Scarcely a breath ruffled the pendant leaves of the Loudon Times aud thought that Grant's and the unclouded upper deep looked dowu prompt advance iu spite of the forty thousand Zfi Temps was with a most entrancing loveliness minus proved great daring Simultaneously wjta the awakening echoes bewildered by American contradictions but of the National salute fired from near the hear! upon the whole considered Gjant a better gen of East Temple street tfie starji and stripes eral than his immediate predecessors and that at City Lee had finally met a loeman worthy of his were hoisted uj on the- - liberty-pole- s hill of President steel Hall and on the White-HounJB At the grand hotel an excited representative Young also upon the theatre Desejet News and Daily Tellguapii office? Jennings’ new of the N rth and another of the South tempo- store the Overland Ala’ll and Stage otlices and rarily settled the question by sii gle combat nearly every place of note within he business Results — first blow for tlie South finale North centres of the qi:y From the Salt Lake House smashed Smith's head was suspended on a line stretching across In England the news was considered the most East Temple street a majestic flag th it bore exciting since the full uiAiigurUion of the war the stripes aud stars and as if inviting every At first it was thought that the had iis folds therein cat to gracefully refuge passer the ad va at age next that the success was va of and the largest Some most ried both armies to the ground sharing the terrible losses for this out were morning flung There was gyeaX anxiety to hear further news splendid flags Inof breeze kiss th balmy the first time to The ruajo-itof the London folks leaned toflutfrom the Dav and general wards the South though the Times and the dependence for room no was there lit directions alj tering Telegraph lauded Grant and pitied Lee of available doubt that every yard bqptb g - Upon receipt of later news of the continued vra3 brought into requisition to enhauce its battles and the ira inense casualties of both arglory mies a feeling of awe pervaded t lie European The attendance from several of the adjoin comrflttnitit Si the Da war and the was hour an large London Conference of the great Powers being early ing settlements at of close till the day held of no account beside the the and still enlarged exterminating The streets were replenished as never before Titanic struggle in the terrible Virginia with men and maidens mntronsand buoyant youth whose countenances bespoke no gloom OUR RELATIONS or tnunrutulness ora xious care It was quite observable that at least cacti ors lelt satisfied “Correction —We presumed that the proswith himself nor bought to interrupt the un- pectus for the Daily TeLHGaApu published in th inst was sufficiently the constrained jubilant out gusldrgs of others tba Net d that some have an we are inform but which 10 the of am flags plain About the hour the that idea proposed Tfleghapii is to have hitherto had flaunted droopingly from the lml s m£ connection with trie News This is a yardsi were borne jauntily aloft by a stirring mistake for the Tkligbaph as plainly staled n breeze raising the dust for a little time but in its prospectus is altogether a personal rise of Mr Stenhouse and lias nothing by no means playing a disagreeable counterto do with Neus or News Office whatever part to the unruffled sultry breeze ot the eaiy business — DeseretjNewstheJune 29 morn We arc under obligations for the distinctness Business was generally suspended throughout the day and all passed off with the utmost of the “correction” but we cannot permit the opportunity that it presents to pass without gratification The display of fireworks on Arsenal hill in acknowledging that we are much indebted to the evening was excellent and reflected the proprietor of the Nejvs for the accommodations in the use of press types etc without great credit on the pyrotechnist M Ghas which the Dah Telkguapii could’ not have Millard made so early an appearance THE OVERLAND MAIL LE1TINGS Qua Delivery —We Mart out with the de We have sen a telegram from Mr Holladay termination to deliver with promptness and dated New York June 20tH instructing his regularity the Daily Teltohapii in the city agents that the contract for canying the Over- but fur some few days yet till the carriers get land Mail between Atchison I&tnsasand Fol- familiar with names and places it is very prosom California for four years had been bate that we shall not be able to do so Wo awarded to him Of the terms of contract or shall take it kindly to be notified of subscri of the circumstances by which this has been ap hers who may be unintentional jy neglected tained we learn nothing and beyond a mat- We shall not relax our efforts till our delivery ter of general demand for news it is probably is as regular as it is possible to make it aud we none of our business we cannot however no- see no obstacle tice the fact which will doubtless be pleasant MEXICO news to a great many persons without expressing the hope that Air HuHaJay has secured AUBIVAL OP MAXIMILIAN — III3 PaONUXCl AMENYO margin enough on the Treasury records to warrant the expectation of fine service What The Eifiperor Maximilian as already noticed changes this may cause are yet unknown but by telegram arrived at VeraCruz May 23 we are certain that take place what may no- the Austrian war steamer Novara escorted by the will I cm ever that reach obiite ate steamer transpire thing Themis having touched at from the mcmoryof travelers the efficiency of Madeira and Martinique and also paid allying the Overland Mail Company The stock has iiiy visit to Major General Ashmore and the been the best the employees active and oblig- Lieutenant Governor of Jama ca I lie Emperor was ing and the managing and ei recti g minds accompanied by the Em haVe been of the first older We shall ever press Madame U Comtcfse Jicly q and proudly remember the brave and lark or ted bred MaUrcsse of the Imperatvioe Madame La Cook iind we hope that his successor— H S Comtesse Colonich Dame d honneur and Rumfield EsqT may long dwell among us They lions J Velasques de Loon Mexican Minister were gentlemen at home and have been gen- of State tlemen abroad Almonte accompanied by the & city aithori- -- It j -- fire-arm- Ii -- e Fed-vral-s y no-Germ- 1-- an 6 un-te- S: rs lien visited Maximilian un boarf speeches were exchanged and pretty Early the next day the Emperor and Empress landed under a salute of 1U1 guns by the tquadton returned! by the fort Ther Mjes dies took train for Soma Alta Whence by carriages to Cordova aud on the 3ffh eulerud Oriairy be d y bclofo yetudy wijile zaba Jauies river a On lire arrival of the Novara in the harbor mined and bloody affair The tel etsiuau uUitr whli of Vera Cruz Maximilian addressed to the tney cuunuicied ample at tangeuivutu UUinulfl iH8KuuBunauud uU4l ii people the following 1 tie dclaiib ot tlie affair have not ) et Iran i pkONCNCIAMESTO: It is kuowu that the enemy lll — for You have longed our rear Mexicans! my preshim Your noble nation y a universal vote et ce ury atulat first threw themguwd c hits elected me henceforth the guardian of your bu many raflitd and held the imp enemy destinies 1 g adly obt ytmf will Faint ui as unu the balance yf conunuiu cm iff be it lias been lor me to bid tare weli toi ever o my brought to their support baithi own my uaiive country i have done so being ensued betwee i our inour whemrgeueai led aim aisiuouuud convinced that the Almighty has pointed out cavu r) aud the c city’s cavalry Ida tn 1WH to me through you the great aud noble duty of ® 11 !r1 Sheridan acted on tue deleu utd several or the most devoting ail my might and heart to the care of M PuSii‘by a people wbo at last tired of wAr and disas bv been tuadTT H trdus Goilrtests sincerely wish for peace aud light ami levy wm brought mt ra! prosperity — a people who havng gloriously raby served i’he fight was can m g to desire rr ape the their si and mu kelrv we obtained Itniepenideuce leap bench is of civilization and of trueirogress only with tetnbie effect At tlie end of i he served to be attained through a stable cmmiuiiunai he bUcuecdtHl iu Watiug iheiu UL‘ in ce relia The Mipei that place you idreUDed government Ver W“1iout 1u‘ 01 me and I m you will be crowned by a brilliant 8““ “gon llis killed wounded and mikiog iUl( y ICatb triumph ii we remain always steadfastly unite ObO among whom are 4 coloiieis in courageously defending thus 'great princib'evi Monroe 20 ih -S- lieiWan' nd lasting ples winch are the only tru cavair — bases ot modern government thjpse principles ceeded m bafel James nvm Uurimt f inviolable and immutable justice — he yeurdny p m his ire gat ag 6 l“ fe'8h- - Uur v ry Bumbeie-equality of all men before the liv — equal ad-TJif some n to all of trust mages attaining posilious New Vork 2 — A tpeci d to the and honor socially and politicly — complete and well defined personal liberty consisting in heaehpia rs Army ofthe Polomae ion P ia r protection to the individual and the protection says: iheeueiui is iq troug lOtce iu ui front of his property— enaourugeme t to the nation- exiiibitiug a determination to ihi6i every atal wealth improvements in agriculture m tempt of our men to advance The iKdstum aud manufactures the establishment of of Urn Fetersbug mii oad is of buch vnul new lines of communication lor an extensive lo them that with skill abd com me ice and lastly the lree development bravery will we he able to ouly wrest it tiom thun TJie repulse of the 2d brigade u Fiblay miuwi-th- e intelligence in all that relaiesUfo public The blessing of Gid arpl with u prostubborn deieiminaliou o the vfiiemy 'J and will here su is no d ubt that ever since tliey shvngtu-eiicnot retype wanting if gress liberty all parties under the guidance ofia strong that portion of their lines with men World special says we are nut m yosgeg The gvivewunent unite together to accoin plish what I im ejust indicated aud if we con- sion of the Weldon railroad as vet A is tinue to be animated by that religious seuti stand now tii rc is no ground fur suyiii meiit which iia uinle oiir heatHiful country so we will have it immediately Our position fi Irom promiueiit even in the most troublous periods such however as prevents iWeu-m- y The ci viztiing flag of l ranee raisedto such a nno ing any trains on mad The Herald s BermudaHundred correspondent high posilionby lier nvbLti Emperor to wliom of of new owe the birtfi order and peace tlie 2 h says tlie situation td tlie you to those principles Hear wfiat insincere day in eUiioh to Gen Foster’s position at and disiuteres ed words the chief of his army J lies beck is somewhat menacing — tiuiig told you a few months since befpg the rues ieconnussauce results only- iu some picket T senger of a new era of tuppiss: — ‘yery flung lfie World special from Washington 28 country which has wished for agreat future nas become great and powerful’' stales that rebel deserters coulinae to come iuUi Following in this course if we are united loyal and firm Iu tier s fine reporting among "V God wdl grant us strength to reach that degree their officers Lee h is sent two brigades of enval y and xa of prosperity which is the object of our ambi ion infantiy force "to operate against Hunt r Hie endurance of ihe rebel troiqis i - (giving Mexicans! future of your beautiful country i contro led by yourselvtni — its future way Forced marches to defend diffei enti points In alktiiat re ates to myself I offer menaced by our cavdry liavc broken down and yours you a sincere will a hearty iuyatU’ and a Hun ti ed upajlaiga numlicrof men Uihumes of de term nation to respect the law and can e various kindi-- prevail to a feurj'ul extent It is them to be respected by auuinle vafiogand all estimated hat lie has between 4 t)u and 5t Ub sick on Ins hands whom lie finds n imjiosuibJe etiicient authority My str ngtli rests in God and ip your loyal Co remove beyond the Scene of conflict lasidei confidence Tim ofjndependcnce is my a population of 2UOOOU depend tit on him fur symbol my motto you know already — “Equal foot! 'i h e Ilrrald City Point correspondent of th justice to all” I I will he faithful to ibis trust 27th through all my fe It is my duty conscienii-ousl- y siys Gens WiLon and Kotnz expected tlo to wield the sceptre of authority and to great damage around Ly chburg havT ' n been heard from with firmness the sword of horror To the tl Herald The 9th corps correspondent oT wnEm oress is co fined the sacred of devot-ing- b 2Gth our in loss rebeL of the attack says thf country ad the noble sentiments of rJh Christian virtue amt all th© teachings of a day night di i nit exceed 6 wouniNl tender mot er Let us unite to leach the goal rclicl loss was severe as iheir skUmish liua of our common desires let us forget past sor marched right against our breast Works Washington 28 — A telegram from rows — let us lay aside party hatreds and the says I have the honor to ijeport that aiit of well deserved bright mominvr imppiness will dawngloiiously on our new em- mv expeditSpnhas been extremely successfulV inflicting much injury on the enemy pire ave been victors in every engairement but AIaximilian Vera Cruz May 28 1864 running" short of ammunition and finding impoSvsible lo afllect supplies while in tipi: XCLGVRArUIC presence The enemy being believed to le Ours in numbers and constantly superior to New York S8 fibrin Iticbin nd aud reinforcements receiving A Fort Alonroe letter of the 24th says the other points I deemed it best to withdraw acd news from Palmer’s expedition intqNorth Car- have Kticceded in doing so without any serioui The command is in excellent health and olina to destroy the Wilmington repre will be after a few days rest t verve ia ready r unlooked-foh success merits an Stanton other d reel ions Signed roaf immense die Tire coimumrd destroyed New York 28 The Richmond Hfujuirtt ft quantities of stock and captured a large nmnbei ’riflay my Hunter retreated to 'lancasllc of prisoners inflicting much other damage having lost 13 guns A Tpribune correspondent says in the affur The country is stripped of white md inkabi-tant- s Wednesday last 2 Ma8sacfiuss'ts and 2 Nt The York regiments were captured cut re Tlie Herald's correspondent writing from City object of the movement— getting possession t: Point 26: h says a fierce assault was made the the railroad south of Petersburg— was not night befoic on part (f the 5th and 9th coi ps gamed Twice 23 Pcr The tlie Hibernian Cepe In which the enemy was repulsed with severe Emperor of Russia and king of Prussiato loss ahfmt to meet at Kassevton They are c SecDana Assistant A Tiibune special says accompanied' respectively y P ri nrcf Gnr ar4 s Lee force more not arid Counts Rich burg Van Ilbrnick J etary of War reports iticai Hesse is a It conjectured that po tlmn one third as strongais Grapl's that our is to be ar lived at losses in the movements on the Wtfdon road derstanding Washington 33 — The new enrollment re comparatively unimportant tlat Grant by 81 to l° scription passed the House u Lee’s and throat will not let his hnd has ere is no commutation but sulisiitutef to death is H§- is Conti allowed It authorizes theF esidefit at ut J go till he strangled dent in a final conclusion uf micccs- - Wtfbav e erefitiR at rmy time to call for any riimib' in our hands volunteers for 1 2 or 0 years Every volus prisoners yet I The Times’ hern quarters special of the 24th teer' or sub dilute who may be accepted f tor J a bounty of says the movements of tlie rebels jlately are year shall bill hf The invsterious There appeal g to be A general years S300 for 3 years! $400 movement to our left Portions of tje 5tli aud yet to pass tlie Senate: and will probahi) counteract sudden aIopted as the Senate’s bill is almost precise j ®h cors h?d muvccl of the same tenor la tui-gade- a coin-osin- g d £ LZ lr Liuhll coig v d i t- - t -- u-in- g cc i-- f wel-fiu- e d na-iLou- ai inat-te- tht y tiit-m- geu-ei- ai n demo-alizatio- --- The er trit - CeQ-Hunte- r of-pea- ce I 1 - to-da- y i - 51-OiX- l be-pai- d ay -- 5-8- 0: |