Show w ?r- 1 i : j t Vv- y f - “J & rV‘ I t - r Tll SEMLWEEKLY TELEGRAPH 11 -- f r Ter Annum f - I1 Six Months :’ Three i‘ 1 w (ohe copy) i s V ‘J : ed in years gone by iu regard to the superiority of the wheat raised in this iTerritory and as to this being a great grain country We would fain believe the best we hear of the section where we reside: But there is an awkward side to this question of which there is no room to be piond AVhon we see 'quotations of tho price of Salt Lake flour in Montano Idaho and Nevada in comparison with that produced elsewhere the h Utah flour is generally at about 'ndfscount How is this? It is not complimentary! Is the grain bad? Is too much bran left in the flour? Is the smutground up with the wheat? The color of soine of the flour ' and bread wc have seen lately favors the latter supposition Or ore the grain and flour sb badly storcd as to deteriorate in quality Saying nothing of the policy or impolicy of exporting breadstuff there can be but one opinion as to the desirabifity of excellence iu the quality of that article A good name is better than riches and if any of oar provision merchants have conscientious scruples Against getting rich by the outside flour trade surely they can have none against1 deserving a good name by reason of the superiojity of the articles they buy and sell Farmers: millers dealers what is the matter? Is the seed or the soil or the climate or ore the manipulators at fault? For our part we like good sweet first class bread and It can't be had with bad flour Wc by no means hint that there is no good flour made iu the Territory we know to the contrary but we dislike the ugly fact that Utah flour does not command as high a price as other flour does outside the Territory' and it will be strange indeed if this ' commercial condition isjentirely without foundation ' We ' wish it were HO 00 'z J COO jv 3 ‘T' ' gratis t - ' ‘ -- BO shall - TO ADVERTISERS J Col-dnu- lo I twill: be readily pcrwivetl by merchants ' : and others that- - such a newspaper as- the Semi-eekly TxitGGRArii tho firpt number of which !we issued last Monday will afford unprecedented facilities ofJ business the country" It will!' reach the settlements by evcryniail and for its full and latest telegrams its select stories its choice' jnisccllany and its locals will be eagerly perused by all classes' and doubtless reach the ‘firesides of the Jorge majority pf families throughout the Territory Its mercantile prodneeand money reports form a feature Sidso which renders the Semi W eekly Telegrat it on indispensable duxilli- aiy to thelsuccess of the active bosi ness man ' the' farmer the trader and the miner The space for advertisements will be neus we take jthe great cessarily limited pubtic as we find it the extent style andj)o-sitio- u of advertisements will j be governed without 'inspect to ' persons wholly by' the demands upon our columns and the - arrange-mcntaftheir insertion Tat our publishing - - f one-eight- W commu-nicationw- - r i ! F7 r - ith 'j -- V : : -- A it or 1 1 it- V J :- - GENERAL CONFERENCE : I k — Io preparing oar 'brief digest of the remarks - U -- i office' ' e AVc have heard considerable "pride express- terms Any person sending us ten subscription " ' receive -'T 6' THURSDAY MORNING OCT 13 II0311S AFFAIRS how is jrn : of Elder Eastus Snow we inadvertently stated the case too severely upon thej persons who had ’hcch appointed to the'- - Southern mission Wauniderstood Elder Snow to of the total number colled not hod filled the miss io it in mbre A LITTLE CIVILIZATION thcrfidl spirit and intojnt thereof the remainder Ou Tuesday evening after we had locked being comprised of those who did 'not want to go or coUld not sell nut their northern pos- up” a general “good time” came ' joff near the sessions and consequently spent much of Salt Lake House which “boiled down” reads their time ih moving from north to south and that a gentleman rejoicing in the poetic xiame Vice versa or who occupied themselves prin- of Jerry O'Horra had tongue lashed- - with cipally in tending their flocks and herd so prodigal favor Mr E II Fcatherstonc of thkt the main basinds3 of 'cotton raising Virginia who in return tapped Jeriy's head fmcn lack sufficient of of with his pistol till the claret flowed freely through support by went means r Jerry rSponged a little andjBailed ont fbr more by default amusement in the direction of Featherstoue's RETURNING TO THE STATES retreating form but not seeing that jgentle-manh- e rJ i was replacing the hammer quietly on For the last few weeks we have heard of Immense nombers of persons returning to the the cap when crock went the derringer and Eastern States from the ndrthern 'mines the lead made an unpleasant circuit' through tho-arand into the side of a Mr Wood a many morel favored with this world's pelf have passed through this city the mass have discharged P G J was Featlierstonc subsequently attacked by gone onward by the nearest cut “across lots towards the Platte: river ana now we hear of one Ilogon with a second dose of tongue which the former profered to terminate out- them going down the Missour- i- r side tho city With either fist pistol knife The Montana uPdstw of the 1st says: ! - In a few days fifteen boats will lMive Fort shillalah or anything else The police apBenton for the States' These boats are all peared and took both into custody ! model bullet-prowith doable sides and Yesterday morning the heroes of ih in’ holes will boat fifteen port carry episode of “civilization in iUtah” and will be propelled by odrs through teresting and holesat in the sides : The oarsmen will be were summoned before justice Clinton were have a after impartial examination penalties entirely oat of right and the pilot will ' buUet proof house over the UUer awarded as follower ' The precantionary arrangements arerather J II Fcathcrstone charged with commit- -' indicative of the times andno donbt 'intend- ting ossanltand battery on Jerry Q’llarra ! thaq-ono-thir- yy d r 4 i -- "1 1 i -- i : V : of pas-senge- ' i - re i r ! ! 1’ ed as preservative against red skins and guerrillas There is nothing like being safe It is generally rumored that a heavy crowd of miners have concluded on wintering in the : settlements pf this Territory We hope that exporters will leave enough of flour to feed themwhen they do come Colorado pal pers we judge that the path of- old Harding is not1 strewn with roses in Colorado Some-bod- y has got up a petition for his "removal from the judgeship there He is “a beautiful speaker a perfect soap suds Iirro it Aqaix — From the - -- What we tiiink of it— The “Golden Era’ -- published tuSan Francisco by Lawrence Brooks Is in ouropinienthe best family journal issued? in the United States - It reaches oiir table regulariy and we never rip ifis cover with- oubexpeeting to find “something in it? which is a compliment wc cannot extend to every literary weekly brnoxALrr-W- e regret to learn that some that the Daily of aomr homo subscribers News is running down Any of them who think they cun make a better paper arc welcome to try it We would ratncr buy what papers we want than prices In the meantime psy one who irnnks he doles not get the worth pf his money has the re "served right to discontinue his subscription v Every'paper we issue now costs is more receive for it— tnanwb Rocky Moun- - tpk 7 fined 825 i r- - O'Harty rantankcrous (luring the examination was fined 85 for taking tho name of Deity in vam Jerry Ollarra having been arrested fbr shooting Wood was examined and the testimony going to prove the shooting (wholly unintentional he was discharged J Hogan arrested fer committing an assault-on J II Featherstone was fiacd 815 J II Fcatherstonc charged with cbmiqit-tin- g an assault on J Hogan was fined :SK A dischargcd soldier lato of the P G's was also fined 85 for profanity in court Besides these small cases:' a few of the gambling gentnr were hauled np and put down at the rato of 850 and 875 apiece' Our reporter informs os that he had been requested to witbold names Why? He is Just npw out of reach or wo think it quite probable that we would ask for them and spell thpm but la the biggest letters Look out fbr next ' ’ ' '' j V 7 Tbs Qveklaxd Moil — “The Postmaster General hasA concluded a contract for the time ' 1 Overland mail service from river to California for fonr yctars from the r first of October at the rate of 8750000 per anthe-Missou- I Alta num— - "A1- - s i : i i i i - We regret to jad it but'if the contractors like it we have no reason to complain jA million wa3 too little when gold was currency To this we may add that the' new contract has also reduced - the schednle time in tain Nows" summer to 16 days and 18 days in winter 't Fojks differ widely in opiniou we think our All right j Colorado epteosperary running up and ni o TYbebe They four horse wagons ter evidence bf3ts progress is the determina loaded with barley and vegetables and one T tiou of its preprictors tor keep goirgat the with orer four hnndred dozen eggs arhigh prices oflthe colored paper they are for- wagon rived at Austin from Salt Lake on tho 3d ced to Txse! It im a spicy Nevada Montana' and Idaho ought ' to COD mo-ne- ‘ k -- - - Go-Tw- 1 ‘ -- : weU-poaductedp- cludft tilt IM lift moJerfi Egypt j i- - 'I — V ever when the forward piece faired' the remainder and oh this spot they captured— i$ht gaqs in all— when the enemrw! i ad followed ylpifly reached them soon alter The enemy f having driven' ©or cavalry WfoT them now censed the pursuit and turned toward unprotected flank of the lOtli corps which tu held by the invincible oU first or Terry’s diviA and flushed with his easily gained victort TUESDAY MOlOTfG 11 O Cannon and John WYoun !' LtS ES RAPIDLY ENCLOSING FEDERAL - ’ ' RICHMOND! MJi-lfla- n ? rf: i?i -- - - ' - Ur-my1a- 4 te trr pro-fetwi- on f j s sun-dow- he-inflic- ted t - i(j -- i vt ri s ’ - : otten-dsneesff- J- ar i 1 i ! r tire-blockad- Kim-ballElde- rs i e x - - X ? JEl-’FERSO- '- -! -- co-opcra-tel - ‘ r lly - ed - ’s : i salt-work- ‘ - - - ! i se j St : I- - - I - - -- 1 : r- oat-flanke- J srs to-nig- ht nt j - i - ix i ly nny with They reEqr arriired yesterday afternoon sicl the men of beet THE LAST MAX IS THE' SOUTH— WHITE ceived as cordial a greeting from Tb f AND BLACK TO BE FOUGHT! this community's the most ambitious could deklltheVos? large sire Mr Cannon has been absent some years in THE TEDERALS DRIVEN BACK FROM THEIR of dened from returned victory hail I U recently Enrope and Mr Young ADVANCED POSITION! The brunt of his attack wa? directed towards li buir f j Europebolt's 2nd brigade He might better have chon- SHERIDAN REPORTED TO HAVE GAINED almost any oilier pointjTur half of tbrse trno hW Goixo West— This morning Capt John B ’ ANOTHER VICTORY! hvitli repealing rifles made rlr armed ids V C being and leave Si! 3d haty lady the of infantry cords in the reli-- l rank Mviug- - towanU ihrm a is veiyiccomplishcd for the Facifie' Mrs Urmv DESPERATE ATTACK BY GEN LEE IN steadily he eklubited a determination t force th ? : rtrf resthe enjoyed the Captain ' fw with has and position at any rust but the unerring violence' PERSON! lady from dur troops more 'than equalized the' ’ dcr tire the the Capt Professionally our best society pect of game Yet obward they pushed land uiore JEFF DAVIS RETURNS TO RICHMOND! 1 is a Knight of the quill and we shall look for evigrew the fire Still they advanced untirwithia'- - f i that honorable T about a liundued pace of onr crushing death-de- f dences of the resumption of n New York 9 ’ Then signs of weakness began tonunirnu ' I ” on the Pacific The Herald army of the Potomac correspondent er city themselves id aheir fauks They found that to the 7th says refugee aul deserter hre- continu' vance lu the ftce-othat tire was siniply marrhinr ? l!l! Tub Day o f Atotexevt— The respectable por- of ally coining in was nothing for thchrbat V J Iii the to there commenced citizens short death' Israelitish tion of oar The 10th corps c&reapondcht says that the to rink away-aicould best n they oh Sun movement of the rebels celebration of the Atonement at against the right flank was satisfied ttie Not with k punishment day and held ovcrtai last evening to “the going known At headquarters as soon as they left the Terry at once prepared to follow up the advintagf r As our lines approached1 the cnemvit became down ofthe same orb Being without a Syn- strcctsof Richmond h ‘ ennow Union Late1 lines d the rebel paper say: and ’ktthon-- ! 'dent that he was Richnjoud-bounagogue the faithful met In the house cf one ot our close maqy residences never before within the hos- hopes ofo vfrtnkiqg them were frOitles stilf ow commemorated merchants and East Temple Street tile lilies and all details for civil and other service advance pressed eu until darkness interfered Then r' vv he High Priest’s entering the Holy of Holies to have been revoked—every man— old and 'voting— Just as Pond’sjbrigade had reached within hair V of bearing arms is being dragged into: the a mile of the Darby town road an order wa make atonement for the sins of the peoplev The capable rinlfl to return withjfn-ou- r dcfcnccs C convenience for the “observances” being rather Cth the The Examiner ofthe In the advance says enemy’s post picked up quite a number of 'Ia limited and imperfect there was very little con- tlon below Richmond is about 11) miles from the- prisoners stragglers and men whoj waited" behind' iinil j! and 1) miles from our lines corporation-limitto desert - These with ' our captures' - before ow ' tdro formity to the laws of sacrifice of wh We have respect for the religions sentiments Correspondence from Sheridan’s army is down works swelled the list of captures to two hundred hen to the 7tn The rebels advanced against our cav Gen Lee commanded in person and had evidenU all men whatever we may think of interpretations Jart 2d on the at and Bridgeport Waynesboro e gain ly determined jto make a heavy impression' 0or We should be nothing sorry to learn that some of alry little anc a counter-chargdrove loss in men hais been very small but the cnpiv but advantage inga were cer the young Israelites about' drawing nearer to them back : They also attacked our pickets near suffered horribly Their prisoners- report - Gear' in Mount Crawford out were promptly repulsed t Moses: We meanit Gregg among jthe killed wh Lu-ra- y Powell’s sent-tdivision was cavalry occupy brouglit two divisions inte action one nfidcr ito Tax CosrEBEXCE—Conference passed off finely They Valley and to anticipate a rebel flank move- Gen Field and a provisional division under lUke - i the preaching was generally cloquentthe ’ ment New York J bo the first morning large end the peo- The conntry between Winchester and HarrisonRichmond p4rcr: ef Frhlay hare the lollowinf All the cadets of the faUtnt over pie attending well pleased The weather from burg is infested with guerrillas ic The Enquirer of the Cth says Early’s advance Is eighteen years' have been called into a reserve ' tli first to last was ss delightfnpas wo'have seen it at Mount Crawford and the enemy is retiring force Those under seventeen have been request- this time of the year The streets were thronged beyond - -The Yankees are in strongT cav-air- y ed to tender thieir services fu jlarrisoptounr j w with animals vehicles and people and the merforce at Rappahannock Station The cveniiigjpasscngcr train on the Danville rojd i ’‘ei chants were np to their eyes in business—in tact the railroad Bdiscontinucit Mthcjfovcrmncflt needs almost ri 11 the thousand That paper intimates that Sheridan intends tak the entire capacity of the road doing it by ?y Ing Uordensville by suddenly withdrawing from is said thai the Union forces' have again Bure- - f It of the 'ilappahan-noe- k ed the bridge over the Hapidau and are advancing WEDNESDAY MORNIXG 12 Early's front'toThe 7 7 bridge is furnish communication with his on Gordonsvillp 'Ziox’a Camt— Alter getting the last issue of our depot of supplies at Alexandria or Manassas ! Trains from Richmond arc said to be running The same paper also says the rebel Col Xitcher within a niiltoaid a halfof Staunton paperto press oar usual good fortune and professional modesty took us back to th Social Hail had returned 'from a raid into Western Virginia Wilmington (X C) papers say that the enemy i 500 horses and 200 cattle He to be making preparations for a determined where we had the pleasure of Joining In the dance with 3000 aprisoners appear million dollars worth of Yankee stores attack ou destroyed that place A number of vessels have with a faithful band of gentlemen and their ladies at six different towns He sustained no loss fleet been added to recently It was a fine party Presidents Young and The Enquirer favors the making of soldiers of Advertiser The Mobile says Fprrest has complet- AmasaM Lyman C C lUch Geo Q negroes and giving such negroes freedom Ifalso tlie and Tennessee IL kH Alabama ly destroyed Congress to purchase a quarter of a million to Franklin Cannon John W Young Bates Noble Eleazer urges Alar Decatur jTeqn of negroes present them their freedom and then Bristol from A Tenn East the J sn)-dispatch Miller and others spoke during the evening arm equip drill and tight them Neither negroes Yankees retreated from there- towards Knox ville is i"L the Examiner says is to stand in the Bishop Hunter and his Counsellors had prepared nor slavery success after burning the It It bridge at J confiudoq cause after of the of gnr Seat Virginia an excellent supper and everything went off well way j station ' j exhausting her whites Will fight her blacks through The musician! were finely provided for at the to the last man The occGpjatnon jf Clinton hy Union troops oi Tuesday last after a severe engagement vrlth tba' 1 Globe The Camp meet again in 1SG5 Nothing has yet been beard of the steamer Roan- rebels under Sott s announced ' oke now greatly over due from Havana return is' to Davis’ also Itichmonfi' announced Jeff Another Dei ease Charley Ewing who has A dated in the field near Aiken's Land-been In custody for sqme days ou the charge' of ing dispatch 7tn says quite a severe engagement took v1 robbing Williams was on Monday brought before place this morning between a force qjr the' enemy and our troops on the north sidb of James river in PRICE CHECKED NEAR CITY! Vil Judge Titus on a writ of habeas corpus ieexom which we a suffered considerable loss in men and -r ined and released yesterday — material including two batteries of four ALTOONA! AT BATTLE guns There Is a great deal of talk about “a second each brigade being driven back Irani its - advanced SHERIDAN FiLLINGliACK TO WOODSTOCK! edition of old Eckels”— wedon’t see if : Eckels position gained ten days ago remembered be will our that It crossed troops was a filthy old dog an associate of gamblers and WHOLESALE DESOLATION AND RETALI A- the James river at that time and succeeded indriv 1 horse thieves TION! from the lower part of Chapin’s ing the enemy Bluff taking several guns afterwere If there is a screw loose anywhere tighten it Attempts BURBRIDGi BOASTS OF IIIS EXPLOIT wards made by the rebels to recapture the lost Gaxblixo— Some money has changed hands at ground but they were repulsed Our army since New York 10 7 faro monte or other game for a time past in some that time had intrenched itself and had considered "v Ilansar-fraisecure A the force of 231hUai The strived position perfectly Southampton cavMry rear rooms ofthe Salt Lake House in contravcti under Kants in all tike movements and coranerls a The of verdict returned jury tlon of municipal ordinance All passed off swim- was reported at one time as being within a mile or murder " ' i ':'7 it against Muller mingly till a day or two since some items acci two of Richmond but had to fall back Since then ' Riots had occurred at Turin in consequence nff he feas been protecting (he right flank ofthe army dentally eked ont of such a nature as to induce his Florence Twenty $ faca being so strung out that they presented a the capital beilfa transferred to wounded- ' r were killed and one or two of the gentlemen in question to appear weak lino to the foe many gersons Louder died at Florence Sept 17th Walter on Monday at the Doctor’s office and pnt things Abont six o’clock this morning a sodden attack The report that the announcement of Eranrc m made on tbis cavalry force from nearly every “on the square” again without any further ado was to Italian treaty had been made fa reference were and direction although they completely taken the ' Pope- - andthe abont it It was expected that a “few more ofthe asked for copies to exthat surprise they made every effort to hold the amine is confirmedhe had The same sort? would put in an appearance yesterday by it Pope j requested time ground but were finally forced to retreat leaving deliberation for two mission-without batteries didn’t on the same bat support the entire guns of ' Headquarters Army of the Potomac 9 which fell into the encmyfs hands They were the 5th and Sth corps advanced their line yesterPolice—On Sunday a certain transient indi- 4th Wisconsin and 1st United States The latter is ' The some half a:railc driving the enemy’s skirmish- day fired all have to said ammunition their and then vidual was beautifully caught tapping his' Wine fdr era into their breastworks The movement was to they could not get the guns off spiked feel this the accommodation of paying customers soldiers finding part of the rebel lines and see if they had them been weakened the force elsewhere and citizens One of the “sojers” however The engagement commenced on the Darbytown We hold the jto strengthen but ’ not as gained ground enough turned “State’s evidence” and road and was Continued on the Newmarket road made any attack on the main forts yet have 10th corps rested The the Wine merchant — not having credentials anthor? near which the right ofthe " i Clarksville Tcnn 9 assault on this' part of the line was so desperate ' of the on sale was drinks Gen Lycfn with a forcb-o- f 700- attacked Hopizing Sunday Monday that it was forced back some distance but the adjudged by Alderman Clinton to hav “broken ground was afterwards recovered with heavy Joss kinsville at 7 o clopk this morning and demanded to the enemy This ended the fight although pick- its unconditional fairpender which was fefased the Sabbath” to the amount of $50 - j et skirmishing continued all day Our loss was The fight lasted four hours when the rebels with a lots of 8 killed and 20 wounded -as some- - of our cavalry was comconsiderable THURSDAY MORNING 13 i L St Louis 9 pletely surrounded Official dispatches from Jefferson City state that Hire —It is now getting into the mhlle of October The enemy’s loss was also severe (We took the advance of Price from Osage to Moreau creek and there has been not frost enough tb injure the about 700 prisoners 'mostly belonging to Long-street- 10 milei from Jefferson had! been spiritedly City command1 Borne of them present the ap- contested vines growing hr the higher portions ofthe city numbers i our Considerable by cavalry Into called the of service the of loss t killed and Onr wgre wounded bnt their leaves are gradually assuming autimnal pearance lately being enemy Cincinnati 9 was small J j I tints without being rudely brought to an untimely Gen Bnrbridge with a force of about 2500 in t On the iliew the Pth of the mornidg Southwest' up Kallville in enemy mounted attacked end Infantry s were located line of battle before our works bnt after being where extensive The experience of the past year lias been emi- Virginia a few days since He carried two redoubts cap- well peppered hy our batteries they moved off to-- ‘ nently satisfactory with grapef growers determine turing 150 prisoners and a large number of horses wards the wcst:follewed by our forces 6 miles and j a 1 ing that in favorable seasons the choicest even of and cattlel Our loss was small Finding the place receiving sharp punishment fortified and defended a force n (t ‘ by vnperior the late varieties of grapes such as the Black Strongly under lireckcnridge and Echols our farces with- rebels at Tyler’q Milfa killing 31 r I Hambnry and White Muscat will ripen their fruit drew daring the night leaving their wounded at a Washington 9j farm-houA Selma dispatch says in the 5Ctb Congressional m with us in the open air in the vicinity The rebels pursued J district of Alabama one million and a half bushels 'L The Chassclas and other early ripening1 varieties about eight miles ' 10 New York of corn have bein secured by thevebel government : began to be good” tb cat in the latter end of The Herald’s Washington special says intelli- as a fax in kind The same to the of-- 1 puper'says 1 August and through jthe latter half of September gence has been received that Sheridan has won ficial return of fax to kind in the counties of Dallas were “very good” In October those were followed another victonr over Longstreet successor of Ontanga and Lowndes Alabama the rebel govern- ment nas received over three million pounds of 5 but no detail s are given by the better and later varieties which have now Early The World’s 18th corps correspondent has the cotton a large amount of corn and other articles : arrived at such a condition of matnrity that he who following account of the affair of Friday fasti- ' NashviilefiV ' j' O does not consider them “good to take” j must be The point at which the enemy first made his apRossean- reports that Forrest escaped him b? ' j vefy fastidious in matters of taste pearance was near the intersection of the Darby-tow- n crossing the Teuneesc® on flat boats above pod be--and White Tavern yod This was held by low Florence tin the Cth while Rossean was dfMeat Lawtzm— W direct the attention of the outtwo of which under com- tained by high water to Shoal creek and Elk river 7 of cavairy-o- ne raged to th “professional” cards of a Levy of lawyers mandbrigades of Col West was deployed across “the Dar THOMAS ' (Signed j lost establishing themselves among u Mr Stevens is bytown road - while the other nnder CoL f 1 Spear 8 pm£ 9 Altoona 1 from CsIIfbrnls yoangmsa of good sbiUty add promises was deployed parallel to it and across the White in Mountain on the Gtn fast I reached Kenesaw tobs a distinguished member of the legal fratenbtyl Sprat t Tavern road covering approach from this direc- time distance at to thcjittaek on Altoona witnej Tcdd A Brsahsm set oat for sn sxtensiv beslnsss A tion : this attack and had ordered from i I had anticipated The enemy when first seen was coming- across Gen Case with hfa force The lattsck was pert of tbs firm w know Ws expect with !the growth the from the Charles City road and moving Romeand country The a the we 4 shall need a few gentlemen of toward the enemy loss was some repulsed regeneration flank of CoL West The Colonel met right and 1000 than more dead wounded and prison200 that cloth “Tbs ball rolls’—don’t It? changed front hastily to form a line parallel with ers Onr loss was about 700 in thc aggregate-Th- e He had hardlyefiected RmroaASLT Acqcittd— Mr R n GHlesplJ who was the road facing the enemy enemy captured the small garrisons at Biff" ok Tuesday evening examined befere Justice Miner on a this and sheltered his men behind a low hedge Shanty and Ackworth and burned 7 miles of onr skirting the road when the enemy in railroad We have at Altoona and Atlanta sa charge of having stolen moles In his possession was folly numbers dashed on him and on the overwhelming commando! abundance of timber exonerated of any fault in the premises The owner- -' CoL 8pear in aimoat aimultaneous charges Their Hood observing onr approach has moved rapmen fired steadily hut could not stay the rushing ship as claimed was clearly proved nnder Wit of rebaek to DaUaa and van Wert I am witch idly masses opposed to them him to ease he tries to reach 'Kingston or plevin— end as th csss' stands Mr GiUsspisfe ont of ing was evident It that the must Rome two so Atlanta fa perfectly secure to us Tbu dollars— hundred retreat th moles they pocket just having bean command waa and is the better off than in camp v -- ' given off down moved army him they in next the Virginia City bosght by day after they Darbytown road but SHER3IAN' checked were suddenly they (Signed) wfrsstolen from lbs claimant now la thlscityl i Woodstock Ya 7 to thfa direction d The enemy having ' ' ' ' Ascstize MAtEii-Carpsntare busy with saw Spear had possession of this avenneof retreat I have the honor to report that my --command As there was bat one more' chance of escape — at this point malfet andchieel behind thr'meot market preparing the We commenced movmg- ) f timbers far a grsqt addition to th& bnOdinc-- It Is anto- - across the country— thither theT-wepell niell book from Port ) Republic Mt Crawford Brjdgewithout organisation Tho batteries of the wster ond Harrisonburg yesterday morning— oar stood that the City CeeneU has reotsd th osw pises toe almost 4tn Wisconsin aad ist United States which These point fonght gnis aid form ii advance tra WsniitotriBj osrleef itaki tad brively moved in the some direction the- previously been (destroyed in moving Jbek to thi taking ' i Blind Wood rood-1 mttoBheps to nr very doors JXhsft’s th rtylK They hod notj gone fkr iiow- point 4 I Jloor - --' -- ! 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