Show rr 3 i " — 1- - ki1 t y i of-artill- FRIDAr MOttXlSO JanaT 1863 TEIOIS: y Pcr-Anniin- ' i oooV rWx:Month V 'Three MontJjiir: 'lVrfSfon'h delivered in the eiy : ‘ ' jvr iirgle niiihber ir 00' 116 ' of-jCub- 200 : lfr '&£fixik&UQfa'&JX'XW Kv ' nAixs f ' J Tili ' Elbert IvxooIIchcyfcjamir iXL cr ia'i V whenij lie ilt beck tjo'B organize an attack on til q Tlie( vhicUfwai o be made on the 27th It is gajil jimt Perfiro Diaz hasa force of 8000 meli J It waa believedin lla ani 65 jice dooWe tbU andbetter hi Torce vtni of the (liberal armies The old provided than any workinfsc iniht&t Oaxaca ijight and day coining gold and silver' brought there by tlio churches to f aid i)iaz he nfnr Consul General of the Mexican Empire hai demanded the: archives for the Island of the consulate of the olt Consul who has refused to dolivr tbcm up iusistuig that his Government is still itTxistencti ' iTlie steamer Harriet LaAejatcly called Ia vania wft destroyed by fire at Havana on the l8th The report had been received at Havana from runner Delight one Key West that tlie blockade fleet had been capof the umst successful of jtlie tured and takenrfnto that port The Col Lamb a on the' 21st very fast Iron steamer left: Havana It was cmerallyj reported!‘Ithat she L to become a rebel privateer j The Herald citoriaily Isays he probabilities Are rckt tliat Seward will have a mission to England ' The ?Timcis'’ spcclal says f indications point ' strongly in that direction I ifeprted that 70 ' 'esweli hitherto in the IVilmiogtou blockade will be sent to increase the lilockuue- off Charleston Galveston and other 1 THE DAI LY TELEGltAP 1 fi j li V: ' Acting vi I a (Jyvnior of CoIorsiiToiii a Proclamation y J 7 calls out six coni- tidied Ben vr January t ' niiii'iuflnilqKMidcnt Volunteer Catairv of serve Vtlircu lea than G0 liien cadu-tto m5nthd or less CdIooIjJJ-?Iioij- i for tho speciol service of opeiiinpand protecting tli o routo between that city ahcl P‘irtr — vi'V V Adtijjes from STvcnamloah Valley state that a Jnlcsbuig iUciiig considend that suflicient bf rebcflS have tnade their appearance tali aji t raojw wwo ul ready 6u tke line to protect the b low body Woodstock - OiainderoT tlio route to the Stated — rhe llichmond pispatch wero to report g3 soon ns op - following: It was reppri dj yesterday that Gen Ijrice had captureif 'FjBrl Shiith Arkansas with horses ' the garrison of 20U3iueu rV oluntccreto lurnili tjieir piRued' r Jjlankcts revolvers and ‘‘tclothing iinil lie lur- - dally confirmed ' J A pedlon has' resigij nisheil with- - gung horse criuipmcnts muni-- r -War Department Mr Blilr sf peace ommis-sibr jlias returned to jais city Nothing has y yt'oni rations etcjtho 'Oeueral flovernment as to tlie - object of his mission but of transpired Territorial course Jt hs reference pay if it would if not-th- e y toj p$ace negotiation os of liis this former visit He is the Iiasgrown ouj 'Iir?gi$laturo to shoulder the expeoso Hatch at the residence of tlie latter ' guest ofCapt r rflii calling oiit troops for three mouths only lion II S Foote left th pty yesterday by the Prince Gcorgo 3ovcrnbrKlbert thinks tliat at tM expirations Fredericksburg train euroite-fu- r U cif thatterin' tho farms and 'minosT will need county Letters 'of the 17th from Charleston h'arbor say all the men of Colorado and Jhaf three gjit'ernment ihouth l)f 'trooper are distinctly visible: at die will 4 hen 'Tliave sent suflicient troops to their riverjwh&e a large number of nien are busy about thafbrts mnch larger than nid' df such should not be thociise and ait usual Dcsertehi report tha Vethe rebels also bave and will make a the? embof three months Colonulp Should still torpedo boats' ready for serv in case ofeny sttemjvti m ourjiart to gct u fight C ho without sii'nicicnt projection thcn The mi- -' to thd city They arc puttiiig new obstructions i Our boats liaveflately been quite litia of the Territory must be balled ftut en lie harbor in finding and removing them i'r uiasse iiiid a War of exterminatioh be wg£d New York 2d Fort of the Fisher The'IIcrald'S Correspondence dated-JL6ui from A disinitcU Julesburg 2bth siiysG saj’s that lin 'tho Attack ondjie ihail Cqach at foree to reconnoitre tlie position or the enemy m force about two niiles 7tli the mail Vas rla-tho- f and After a (Severe skirmish st roved in which we succeeded in ca itOring 50 prisoners Gehl Paine retired! vTherb was conidcraVlo exitenient in 'the as dispatch boat was proceeding vcr' Six Tiidiaim vrcre reported visible 1 to upYesterday to a river iurhei up than any before point jtue 20 niiles up Cherry Creek and nearer subsef reachei she was opened onlby the gnns Of Fort St 1'hiIIm on the soijith of tlie river Several shots "" Other than half were fired some of which topk efiect that dozen uc:Uly no f f s" A Savannah correspondent bf tlio ISth says JlKliiUH were reported nearer tho'city than ifrniy instill therse resiug on is well VmeriednIlanch 120 miles Late Ju the Sliermaq's earMcd laurels but very biwji iu refitting fosr ano- y-evening of the ICth “the ajipcafnce of the ther march T1 e Vftshlngton apccial says Hie city y 'Aurora J’orcalis in the northern horizon 'was is filjedIlqrald’s with peaco rumors f The correspondent l I:1 a states that a member of Jeff Pavist 'cabinet made signal for n new sensation” a d rect of enquiry oflilair j while in Tdograuas published " hi the It M Xews Itihmonaproposition to the effect thatjif therebef governf' say tliatou 500 Indiana leil ly ment1 were willing to give up the contest would tlie United States government forego emancipa-tiorenegade white men made sinmltaijcou3 at--1 confiscation etc and liermittliem to dispose of their tacks on American V'iscunslii anil Godfrey's with cotton and leave the (country for Mexico the tutderstandingjtlrit ho obstacle should be 1 LilU'Jmj-- 1 Tlin AmmrJ elilft cly Jlaitek priv Akio ymijicrs of thft &?outh yywho might' desire to follow ' ern least all irmy'at bo-di'stroyeil vrith the Inmates &cven dead 1 their leaders into that country? If that Would be diftS'weroin the ruins burned to cinders consented to tjicy would bind themselves to drive the French out of Mexico assume fuU cdntrol of 'fijie ncmies nrb MrVIoore’s wifu aiul two thq gOTqnmenj) andif necessary pledge its ultiaunfexhtion to The United States Illair mate aiul children four y: inen named Elias Bills intlie North would not in any conthat reply joliii Cuwcn Jack 3Iartinr tingency abandon tlie idea f emancipation but "7 iraent wis willing to be merciful so far Wisconsin llancli r was totally destroyed as confisc tion was conceriiell butrno bno killeilihere” Two wounded men A privi te jletter says the proposition of the " ‘were fonnd and savedat tliat ranch: who had rebels to! make St Mark’s Florida a hlofkade-rahnini portVill natisiicceed as Lieut- Rockwell been attacked oil Iho other sidecT the Platte la? three' i' vessels there which are able to put a -near American' Baucis Valley Station was stop to pch operatfous J: Ttiq Tticliinosd Enquirer skys it Is thought that ?! J burtuHlbut the troops ‘arrived in time to save thel existing cabinet hits pretty nearly exhausted thc itimatos Mr Codakilled three Indians its Intellectual: rcsotireds wiiout achieving vcr illuminated IruiivilUaI fame and a new -- ri liefurc tlli dTpops airived Tlio ranchmen brilliiitiily set ik ith fresh ideaf and wid4 Awake characteris werooHCCH it rat i ng at Junction forsafety v tics Is eSiMcially dmiraUisit the present time ‘‘ The anglp blockaderunhers liavdalready been letter from! 'Fort Xy on- says that' place is informed oltbje fall qfFort Fisher jthe Owl having run if aniFinade her being entrenched escapq oiit again the night )efore Lhe evacUation of Fori Caswell A WjlminsLn North Carolina letter say of tlie EASTERN TELEGRAPHIC NEWS operations Hie fierce part of the in The Yankees are elated conibnt isyet to come with their Huceess and will attempt to beat back FIGHT WITlf TUE RICHMOND FLEET AT our trpopsli With the reinCprccments continnall ' U1TXJ 10 LN’P arriving and tile position offr lines have assume Y ve trust thqt his next effort will be a futile j one FAERAGUT FOIl TIIE ! I1 7“ - j j i i y v "it ! J ' t‘ T w -- : o eoin-Yuun- df hl - J': K" : ‘ i i i r p - V -- ni 'ii -- '4r -- ' v -- -- -- : sucr-scssf- L - dl ' -- r f - y tlt T i 1 "'-y- T - i 'y' j - - i 1 i - - T j ' - tlVo-15t- li -- n - v sta-ed- 7 r and-Wall- i j Z 3 'v“ v - ' i'" £i i ' i idtoi --V N ''(UnifoiMh ??? v O V3Via-y- CLARK fe CO i' x w al ’V 'ji V ! if 1 ' V three-quarte- JAMIS! i rAXic tes-tmne- isoum cvtolixai - Buflhlo 25 The American Hotel caught fire this movning The weather being'iutensely cold prevented- the ' firemen from Working to any extent : One buil- ii'n Street near tlie hotel was' blown p by order of- theMayor This isrtly arrested hre but it iS" feared that ibwill extend to l’carl by this Hr© Is estimated at over j!---t - A lncifer is coming into use that tlich-mond- goods STRAW will calcine- - I - :y rS"!?’ fl ' ll xq " - feathers MERCHANDISE'! -- lrx Oeg Zt' y w tlo y wii too ’ - V BODENBURO & vrh KAHN it BEFORE 'MAKING TIIEIR SELECTION J v a i tim r Jan lr 1865 New York vi I' 168-- tf J EAST TEMPLE STREET' y-- ' Ai B SANDS & Co tial I (Laris A B k D 8AXPS k CO) A few Doors below th PaelAa Telegraph fitOI ml om IMPORTERS was the ami AXD frioi HAVE JUST RECEIVED WHOLESALE DEALERS law ix A Cboico Variety in Sizo and MEDICINES AXD CIIEAIICALS pattern of der con Cooking- Stoves - GLASSWARE ray ina Scitf " j cojxfp'oser i ning machinery f GREAT SALT LAKE CITY o- - Mannper - - - - j Stage Uanagcr Also a Complete Assortment of IS iiai 139 & 141 WILLIAM STREET - las ' Carpenters’ Tools CORNER of FULTON NEW TORK Fartlcnlar attention paid to tlio execution and racking of GOODS ior UTAH TERRITORY and all distant Markets Croods Sold as Low as they can be bought !' in New York ATTORNEY r Cop Any It llG-t- f jJL 'ITJ’lLL Attend to all business entrasted to his care and V V will practice in all the courts of this Territory and especially in the Courts pf Great Balt Lake Couut and in the County Clerk’s office Court House : - ie and FAKMIXO IMI’IKMKXTS COUNSELLOR AT LXW & Spades Shovels Scythes Snathe Hoes Hakes etc ' ago v 1 "will 5 JOV ho Axes sioi oft tha 170-t- f to HOOPER & ELHREDGE tvd- t N HATE YET ON HAND A ff WE HAVE NOW ON HAND THE BUST BRANDI mo LARGE AND B - IIJrax Cuvtox LViun WELL-ASSORTE- thii Tobacco and Cigrars D SOCK I p II EAT SEXATIOXAL PpAY! G0LERJV-:-BAWtf-!- ft ' vcitl ' SPONGES SOArS PERFtJMERY etc V - tba BEBIDEff 000KIXQ UTESfilLS AND TIXWHUh :’ t Office The streams in Trinity county California' have been as high this season as they were in 18j51 Hie flood has played smash wih mi“ PAINTS OILS DYE STUFFS BRUSHES ' col TCb bal-loj- m i ol - ’ counterfeit V j - de PO! and ' -- err i- THE QUEER SpBJECTr SATURDAY EVENING Jan 28 1803 i Will bo presented Bounces ult’ a Great Sensation ! branm in 3 Acts -- A 4 ERCHANDLSE irisfi SPhEXDID STOCK OF PIPES Together with such y sue o( vrl a screed ef : '' ' i TH E Consisting In r Oolleeii ©awn I ! YANKEE NOTIONS part ef Te W :&oob§ OB la AS TO REALLY ASTONISH THE NATIVES! 0: Boots Shoes ' ' ! t f Choice Musical Selections by the Orchestra i 'o conclude with j ' Seen a new laughable Force which must be ' tabe Depreciated entitled The Queer Subject - opn lor the sale of Tickets dayat l0 a Doors open atl-- 4 past 6 o’clock i- mepce at 7 f j Hats Queensware ! Characters by Messrs- Margtts- Mai ben Bowripg Whitney Kelly and Miss Emilie etc etc Z3 For foil particulars see Bills of Day The! Box Office will OUR STOCK OF EFFECTS Performance to ' ( DRY GiOODS aic kii Gra-lia- m KATEHIALS BUILDING Bo - Fri- - ir i I f m Is Foil and of QUALITY and PBICE ilal CASH ctt must suit our 'Customers! FLOUR OATS or rji er SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY 40-IN- Cn “ ' S - DUCKS! CALL AM) SES dOaMMf t4te4"l0Ch Standard DUCKSon hand I i :'i lir-t- 1S2-- K ILAE - r 4 Me v ! X I ri A1 : Wajall attention to oar 1JNB WTot BARLEY - - t At - -rt II ATI IEAT et r Re and WHICH THEY OFFER AT KOTICE IS IIEBEBT GIVES on-each r -- Ju j - f on GrROClE2ME2 or Iiroissr Arruu ScrttinisncT S818ti5 Ciry U T 40 S ' - I AXD m - ce ' 7ial tha ill-fa- Tlie Philadelphia I nqnirer says: “The great--! esc literary novelty of auy ago transpired the! Elmer Irian Coates made d otjiher day ascension withr Professor Low in the Qjiaker City While in the sky he wrote a pcjem of oneli mdred lines entitled a ‘Balloon tbeni’ This is soinething heretoforejtmat- tempted by any literary gentleman” jA pedestrian in Maine has just walked four consecutive days amt nights with but twenty minutes rest each day lie performed the feit lacking some twenty minutes though at la$t he was delirious AVas he nqt slightly delirious when lie began? The Baltimore Sun says all the merchants arrested in that city for selling goods' to blockade runners have been released and allowed to resume business pMr Scudo the Idto music critic was disliked in England' because he said there was nothing in that country worth visiting and b eternise he added that Handel was a fossil i U LARGE STOCK 'iL tr ca th a Parties rorchosing in this Market are Invitod to call and W sT examiue our 1 recon-uoiiwan- law j - ! his-practic- e x - ' - I - i that city the mer having been summoned toj attend a wedaingj and the latter to'lay out a corpse Tliere were a good many girls in tlio house but none pf them were ‘dead ’and hdne wantdd to be married and their peals of laughter convinced tlie parson and the undertaker that they had been sold This letter summoning tlie minister contained a ten dol- lajr bill which was afterwards found to be I o'tlost tlie rebel licet of squadron io lung being to destroy f’oint- - ‘as : V “a " ' ft J ' ‘ ''y ST Ja1 - 'i before rilUAT under an order bf tlia President ofjthe United i hrtiiarej X' States dated October Bd 1861 the "Entire portion of the nllcj of the Uintah Stiver within Utah Territory ofthe Tlie high w extending on both sidee of said rlrer to the side” first! range c f contlgnone mountains was directed to be set apar as an Indian reservation '?reQitf Point' !: cnsuedl A battle Tliat by the provisions of an act of Oongressj approved l)(-ttlieiphice quietly May1 5th 18G4 (see ebspter 71 of thf Laws of 1(64 pmn-phled page 63) the Uintah Valley reservation Is “Set vessels blown up and iustautlvEMci apart for the pennanent settlement and exclusive occnpa- tioniiofsnch ofthe different tribes of Indians of Utah Ter shot and shell as to ccan?elihiS!y dalhaX?d ritory as may be Induced to Inhabit the same Tblcrefore notice Is hereby given under- Instructions of Tthe Department of the Interior transmitted to me through v! mwid accuiupauied by the other WfrHhlcl1 e- k V the Commissioner of Indian Affairs “that fill white set-ticapeddmage must forthwith remove frotn the Uintah Reserv: ’ Admiral' Farra gut Icfr here ation’ and that on the opening of Spring “all persons for the scene of this action - ItiV uhdeSoJd trS? Tlie maWon occupie4 by Daniel Webster Ton nil therein unlawfully” “that Is without a licenseau-to a passport or permission of the proper IndianUni he will at' onceasSoxne the naval commami at PortsnputhJvL inj uringr the first years trade thorities will be removed” and that the laws of thabe enof York25 transformed is into an ted oyster States applicable te Indian Reservations will " ' - ' The' steamer Eagle with Havana dates to the : forced t‘ i 21st has Arrived News had been received from saloon' ! o n rRisn ''Mexico that Gen! D Ilerbol bad madc-iVpail ofj milk oftcu djinks as much water Indian Affairs intendent (npei to Oaxaca where he was fired upon as a cow I 1776 - 7'ww "'j ARTlFICIAt FL0IVERS Etc Etc Cine innati c ergyman and an undertaker lately i net at ahouse of ill ' r STOCK OF 1 ode A noted 7y IU-y:y eral -- tlie end of it ignites Friction upon anything else than this prepared! pasteboard has' no effect upon itl The invention s an English I '( I IVanhiqgton 2’5 d!?Patches rcceived here state that e ' I ' l hot stove and tlie match rs t r - : V j hitherto in existence Upon the side of each box is a chemically propared piece of friition paper When strackT upon anything elsej whatever it obstinately refuses to flame uu may hy it upon a red :! - : U ‘ rrr " diiflers from anythin y iTerry ihad demanded the surrender of the The dace giving Bragg to the ISjtli -to answer removal of all pnblic property is- going on as fast as possibly and w£ doubt no that ever repara- iOn making fall back j ) Persons from there The general ay all is'boufusion mpressioh was that the place wi mid go and that most of the pepplcjwould rejnaii The Times special says the Hi :hmond papers of Monday f ubstantTqlly confers tlie evacuation of beyond Uonbt now Wilmington and Gepi: Terryi Is j in possession ofthi city The Times’ City Point correspondent telegraphs that the idea at headquarter concerning the rebel ironclad demonstration on the James was to create an excitement to cover the evacuation of aT evidence accumulates dally that the rebel leaden would Eke to gbt oat of that City Thb Hereld's dispatch says' there was entirely were: four' refiel Cityroint des ironcladbne troyed another disabled and the other two were agroijml and were bcin fired into direct by! onr batteries each shot Train Fort Parsons I them fairlyThu lAngnsta Cnstitiytiohalfst says the 'city is filled! with fugitive frhm Ssouth CaroUna It womld appear that & panic had seized on the people of thatStato on thej approach of the Union to-- leave everything army' and that they are ready T - H to save their lives ' I' T J T Louisville 23 Anfhoritfes are advised that Mnndy’s gang The this evening killed at Sirapsonville 30 negroes who were in charge of 1000 head of government cattle There are ho particulars:-- oolurs - 'five-v- f ' FORy SILK AND WOOL s nts language! Gcin for tlie United States were obtaining UritisU regis- ters so agio enable theai to sail under British ' : H nr " Fort Monroe 23 The bark- Clifton from Pernambuco reports that the privateer' Shenandoah liasjdestrpyed sev Vral American nierchautuien along the coast of 'Hraziliu consequence of which vessels bound y 11f " ! SUE MUXDY A j:3VURK! - " i MANVyACTCREBS COMMISSION MEECIIAXTS AXD WHOLESALE RlfALERS IN lotH armies are fortifying intheir rcspective pbsi-tio-n THE BRIDES OF GARRYOWEN and hot work may pe looked for at any time Tho Haleisrh Frogress of the 20th says persons Frodnced with Appropriate Scenery Apjktintmcnta Cosit mues Music aiul a powerful Cast of Characters who left Wilmington on thef lStli say the rebel miles fell ithiri ofr back to the city REALIZING ALL tTS BEAUTIFUL' and STARTLING oreps bight gen jxei:riiciopti:d in wilmingtqxl ’ (' I m New ancl SplentU V E W YORK ! - - £ - IV rs j ' -- y J ’ ) - fimA-icmit- t Noi 330 BROADWAY J -- 7- VS O “ ' i i - ! ' 1' 4 re-elect- ed g - - I DRAPER ler failed before Fort Fisher '4 TU said a gag was heard to aay:i would have taken it had its garrison ' “lieBeen grecn-bapk- s Only instead of Cray' JimTane lfks bepn to the U S Senate from! Kansas A French! physiejan j3 oat in a long dissertation on the) advantages of 'groaning trad crying in general and especially detring Burgi-coperations IIq contends that groaning and crying are the two g&ind operations by i which nature allays ’anguish f 1 J t J The Standard sold 200000 copies and altogether the sale of morning and eveningjpapers id London was over of million the day 'after execution MullejY An andtloneer lately sold a large lot of at a sale in Ualtimore Tne lot was Cut on examination the purchasers bought found that the testaments were in the Choc-taf- j :wr - i'f our-gove- r j x ) ' — 7 t ' OPXEWSi i 1 '' : f ' i- - - I r 4 y ?& 'i' " US- - Of |