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V V - ' r : -- ' i 11 "V M0R3IN WEDNESDAY to-ma- MS:: ":! lVr " it N'i ' M mMVeeWrj Dnfly v ?! - IVr Annum flaw o oa Six JIunilis An-- "" Three I ¥t Mrwili tlv'drlirered Ir iKlthe city limil number ( of TIIE FALL 52J ’T Pur'afngl niMibr v: V vv 1A -- x -- r lUCIIMOXP The news xf the fait of Kichniond was confirmed by a jcqatch f ' Grant bj'Ttho employment of unlimited I timoirnlioiitfid nicansand an unlimited dl-number of men— concentrating in the rectiod of the contumacious but doomed ' tlie jUhion has city the chief armies of accomplished the grand object of the and tenaciooT efforts by himself and predecessors Nothing is said of what has become of Davii Deb and other Confederate chiefs tlicvvar-waiste- d army wjd the liulli of Federal the troops at j v which so long- fcejit ' fSi lv :ljavy on the James— whether the chiefs with tliejr army or wlictlier h eurrcijdefcd X 'Jr? ‘' ' lhey“ntireil in gbodoTilerV’ vi th the ! - li purpose oi “retreating info the interior” ikI still pronging the' w’af by jpsper- 5trnggle3 pt: ato sfpmmi5ilicvctnii-gU2rrU!- a ' : ’ y"‘ ‘ If the CoufedcrAte ralerand principal 1 arejn the' hands of the Feilcrals Y I then it seems that u speedy peace must f ensue tor there boulii hardly be a ghost -! of ajrbancerfpe the aueccss' of any other incontuiniug the- war— in fact r‘ ijall the rest' seem pretty well played out extenajvo inHuencef with lire fi j3 to uny of South oven Johnson and the I people r-- : i Goltl-nbor- -- j- - ‘M )' 'I v 'Where I i p' : -- j w-'tc-r ’ y' 5'" S ' j- i - - yilE TUMtJliI?a LOFX Nearly every time we get any djspatcli- csw‘e hear pf the falling (5f priccs pf iner cjiandise in Xcw York and other por--c' ' tions of the States amLjf the Southern army js cbmpletely overthrown and jrcace Ys xis nenr nwit iipjrears there can be butprevent still further reductions L' " ' f jn - tt - 4 this priccapf things r tyKo knows Jnt!thr- - t liose iigiires - XI which a wliife Lock went 'higher'lhan A kitc nrayi in a few weeks descend' to their former p to or erjf neilrly V’iat an odd thing it would s' JwHjm if peoploldkf not carp again wlieth- cr it was greenback Yor gold or gold or greenbacks W that they could get ' cicntjof oneot"theotlicr' AVe would p viewja handful of V’s witli ancient ind : : v: ii hum-LToev- - i 71- -- I' f f SiJ ' f 1 1 Jl r j j“ "A ‘V r i v- A i OCCUPATION o X- -' y ?! ::f' v - Wright in his front ce-'creas- :7 ' OP mcilJldKD ALJSt-'- I e by-2JOU- f liiijffned) pEXylL wtertban (!Ctlhc:toia'4iB - i- Ituoratft-STonacsi WeiUeiai der'-Ge- Monday mornings S f lecessorsrThe jjlimcs admits 'that he lias : - ' £ avutt trpi past eight this cr j - 1 xyJ-wux- fi r -- jBrotherStenhonse scompUineuta to brother end ns sous mors of the naiiie ktnUai orUy UiSferent Vfhcresre Jeff Lqp and evsryl ? ry v-'- f f-‘- Tfteeri the rabel GenjSerdon is dol W4be“ reported in the battle ofths'Sth to hive wse the Tht - kd-e- lie littaou fulfilled duties whfch destiny had imposed fin hini with firmness and jconscieutidusnesit but Without any feeling if exhilaration' at DitricoMi or sanguine anticipation of coming His address Appears to be inprosperity to Richmond was occuiril tycJur : Tlie i viuiitisg: ') E d directing attack on Kort Stesi- ttSJ endasoonasbu Corceeud retaken - the fori counter attack was made the ' w - by — - '1-- : oumrtaK PAINTS ' DYE STUFFS OILS BRUSHES SPONGES - i: CASH the-facts- - — the Heart of lieatre uid Magic Toys an attractive Of conr le everybody in going " And GIANT FIE South Mil Creek One Mile South- - cant of Vlnceut ShirtliiT 237-- 4 New Jewelry Store My We assure all who ntay tom that Letter 236 tf 233-t- THEODORE LETSOX j FRESH (GARDEN SEDS S' - i - S I shall tray exclusively fat Cesli chose from 7 to 10 per cent CJheaper T‘ I fc - Or Georgs J Tajlor at tho residence ef 14th ward Refhreuceet 1 Hon JOHN TAYLOR S- L Banker I AFFLXBY £sq UAL'-E- ft er - SOUTH ECOXD ’STUKETr Slot to— Small Profits A 23A-t- f Etc FI ICES HOuS: 4S ANY AS LOW IN THE CITY -- WHOLESALE HU VEILS 1' will findit to'tliqiratantagetottfa-oniar-c’j:- NEEDHAM STOCK Hooper & Eldredge- - si-:- ? o s L nty GOVKRiVlEVf IXL () WALKER BRO5 -tf FAMILTFL OUR (0 abbra Mill is situated three rpHE A OSL City between the EAGLE aajhr— with this COXXECTED ' IIOU PROVLIOX where miles south of Paper 3Iill and the 3 LCUy J 3IINEJIS AXD TRAVELER? Mate Road and is now in full operation doing good e 0Qr fr give satisfaction to Ul WHO may uvor ns with their patronage Tni " SALT - fan depend upon supplied with use and consunipfcv® fccinj neegssary for their - - ‘ - I - y i i Hol Article of Floor ' We have also a good Salt Mill In operation and will grind for pay or exchange for coarse ajid Constantly on band Groceries and I Grain also Baeori Butler Egs MALT TTe have also an excellent Malt Mill for breweraf 'With a fall St'ixk of Miner’ will entire EaiUCira grit alwaji in oferatioa fiM JV® 2lMf 221-- tf riFER k II BOTHER A -J Buildings in'bef m he leaves will and any amounts bo received afterwards and remitted to him Goods ParehaaedLaad Delivered either to order on the Frontiers hr Freighted through as required 0f - & jxu4uun1: Including avtf tir cV 3£itcliclL- McFarland' purchase For particulars apply to BOURNE JiCIL frlSGS Dealer in Ono Piece oi’ Doinestio x M a - G MARKET THE EASTERN for them from will ' asW EstaUirhnsWl B R YOUKG Hon John H "-- THE STATES! For farther particulars apply fo I g' ' Colle nt lId I can m poKltki tin your Orders purpose Htarting by llith APRIL ut bW tni O TRAIN will leave NhBI(AKA CiTkr-tb- ? middle of JUNK arriving in t hit' City tb last end of AUGUST -- J urt't'ks pur-Goo- ds itsn uuu Office — EX CJIAX GI' JAMES 3VlSEDilA3i One of the Firm will start :E:ist in a fw TAKE JfOTICE! j NOT POADVANTAGES Our Terms are so liberal ensure Satisiaction Etc " parties sending by ns will have the adyantage of selecting ntyles to suit from onr General Stoek of Goods which we intend purchasing fur our Stive FOR' SALEl : j ix THESE - Etc TfOTHER HOUGH hoi on hand ATety choice ' JLtJL and camplrt lot- of GARDEN SEEDS to j which ho i&vitw tho attention of tho Holt XAho A fret overshot Wator Wheel -- portabU 20basket 1000 puhtfe'She also continnrs to seU at her Stant between 1 wrenght-iro- a water-powlogar ICiU with 400 T Gilbert A Sons’ 'hjnd BonrnoA Need ham’s Stores boilers compirts 1 large OovernmentWagtra ('DQ bPRUIT AMD CARDIES A HER (SOQ CALL (3 Wsgoo tijrVE Chicago trx) ' 2S6S'’ i K R YOUNG 'f ' 'TVAGOXSMACIIlXEItY STOVES ' TT -- i PRAIRIE SCIIOOXER LOAD IV -- SSESS mimeron enquiries from onr friend we are riO L piewM to inform them that we blialt le ghid to receive tbeir Order for - vtr THAN THOSE WIIO DO cus- f AGAIN FOP 1st a ith their ICIMBALL & LAWRENCE Where we Bead the Terms! w BY AXY OTHER HOUSE IX THE - ’ na I 10‘ to 20 per CcnL Clicapcv QUALITY OR PRICE STORES or Orderl can be left for mo at the Daily Tiuoiaph Office Sj F©r Limaolf wa arocirablfir tobny fr THE f&Tor mutn or E L T UARRISON Architect : iiniu' niiiiudii) i DESIGNS FURNISHED FOR EVERY DESCRIPTION Having made arrangements with most of the builders of this City I am now prepared to supply Flans and Estimates and procure contract from builder lor the erection' of all kind AVIIIN(Mo-T- 5 S trt IN Cannot bo HuriinsNetl ORIGINAL parties’ own plans drawn out rvimi-L- Owing to PAST 'EXpEIUKkCE KTESflTl CUNNEXIONd in Xew TorianJ where and the of of the Firm 'bull t make OUR GOODS fiicf that an architect can L my liiif employer three time tho coat of limwing anil superintendence ia1 the extra mlI able voue of tlie Building erected j ' ©florin" EAST-FO-R GREAT FALL IA GOLD "lisa well ascertained ete etc to stll i I Reduced Prices ARCHITECTURE AND ECONOMY HOUSES VILLAS We art now Afient TO MEET 237-- 0 : AT GOLD AND SILVER price A competent watchmaker will tie fonnd irt tlie Store who will repair Watche and Cluck at very low rote tr tout 1 liU-lNK- nt AND JEWELRY of all descriptions which he will tell at Eautern Ut(c V LARGE STOCK OE GOODS and hu opened a MLEVI has Jtwt arrived JEWELRY STORE in Kat Temple Street one dour north of the Town Clock Store where be will remain only two week At the Store can be had tho finest and best assoit-ineof WATCHES t tbtt & Mitchell’ e KIMBALL & LAWllEXCE GOODS MACHINERY and WAGONS Offer to their Friend and Customer tbeir SALT LAKE CITY WATCHES G-odb- Mr WVH WRIGHT atliajet Ay Mid rRnhart'a tftore will recelr x:oii--uud fnr tlia parcliuo of Mcrchsmiur dm nerr etc etc in' tb Raster n Market for three or firar week yet ami forward to me 224-t- f A It WRlilllT tban those large dealers who buy on time Orders will be received by myself or agent GEO TAYLOK until April 10th at the residence X caa of the Hon John Taylor' 14th Ward where or breoamltrd on aU matteraortmrohaalng daily My terms are as ing from 9 am to p-- CIIliLkPj TREES! -- I’Alrrtt East r a r- - ‘ 224-- tf m : IMPORT AYi h Kimball Jfc Lawronc'c Still a Chance to Send lose nothing in the Ion ran? from he pulpit “by being kind affectionate and cheerful’ Seforp night the eminent divine had flogged six ofhis children within an inch of their lives follows: ' 5 per cent and given hi wife a tremendous '‘blowing Commimion on PnrchMM ft G to Omaha from L City City prepaid Freight up’’ because she had foigotten to sew a 23 cents per lb or half prepaid and balance on deSOcprlb livery string on hinight-ca-p After my depart a re Ihave'aatborizedMrGeorge and transmit orders until June —t-J Tteylior to teedrt 1 236-- 6 s'sSwSffaaas’-n- s plAiyt EDWARD MORGAN to-nig- ht 1‘You wil A with inabilities about tvrting Burstara & Co from 200000 to 300 000 tcii to vebiei ib1? iese failures are cabsed by losses in blockudeiwRnh11 Similar rebelports other fkiinrss ? 1: jemSryKSSf?? ms Drafts rau22i’1Ildo suspeuiCon- the in agents Liverpool Frazer’r Kem - ALlClili 1 6 SOX 1 bill tf ) 2 HATE for sale VICTOR! l'LAXTd best quality ' ' Mid-Lothi- -- CLOli mt FOR SALE ! tended repress the morb j sanguine !xper-o-f the northern' people amt to iutimate VARIETY fof FRRIT and SHADE TBEES to the in that fresh exertion and setvicb wiU Garden add Flowr SEEDS lor SalA at W DC necessary- for'the attainment of their ob- - STAINES’ Residence 16th Ward ct- ' r Is announced of Sterling Big London 233 receive Or Acre and Money from parties ' i deulring to (end for Grooeriea Clothing Machinery Family or Certificate and Power of Attorney from pereoue or bode Sold in vriahing to bare tbeir Claim the New Turk Market Call on j VICTORIA FIE li ovt HOOPEXL Ic RLDREDGE TDBRD’ VX i a 20 Chicago AYiigonfc Hoi tlie Fast I ! 60 Yoke good Work Cattle For y' T D BRO ILL be in the city (ur a fbr day more to re 3000 lbs Bacon 255-1- 1 BELOW ALL COilB’ETlTlittv VV wanted to Mail SUtlons rpRANSPORTATIOX 'A Ethit as fitr as Bitter Creek 230-2- w ' ANI 1 For OATS and BAKLK5T doc-Iriii- JET The PRINTS OF in every detail find must Our STOCK is COMPLETE ‘ - an racking of GOODS f--r UTAH TERRITOKY and ali dieunt Slarkets Goods Sold as Low as 116-- tf they caa bebuught in New York tni 85 lias preen ‘stated here that men clothed vr ih judicial authority have in many instances ih too many instances directed tile jury ' rhht they should find The Court o ever did held and politically holds the lliat that is one of tho principles that produced t lie revolution it is one of the prin ciples that produced the amendment to tlie CoiiHututici '1 in relation to trial by jury that quest ons f fact be decided by the jury and questjons flaw by tho Court It i ccrt&inly the duty of tlie Court w e vide ice is sought to be introduced to say whet er it is legitirndto or not liut when the e' idem e goes-to the jury it is for them to del srtair e the facts And whoever he be high r low CSief Justice of the United States or an ' oth r States in the Supreme Conrt or any otiiert ourt will say to a jury after the evidence hi been introduced undtbe witness has left the stand that is1 no evidence atoll id but a'tyr nt he usurps a power lie has no right to I11 rdati a to this matter it ia simply for the Court tc say whether at this stage of the proceeding: this jury shall retire and decide upon the gjuilt or innocence pf these two parties The Court will not for a moment entertain the idea it cannot be expected that it would from wliat has bcn already stated It would bd treading upon ground that the Court would hate to tread upoiir particularly i&it were intsearch of or aspiring after honI ors It is simplv then a question whether this jory shall retire and decide upon the evidence before theiiij whether these 'twa persons who are sought to be released are guilty or not guilty and as stated by the GVunsel for the defence withoat any disguising of the facts and that I consider manly oppn gentlemanly — witiioutaif concealment of that they wish to ntrodace Their evidence to clear the other tw parties The Court as simply to say in relation to matter t tat it knows of no proceedingno the f rule In this c mntry that would justify such a proceeding In the opinion of the Conrt it would work an injury to the Commonwealth and an injury to the indjridua s themselves the Court therefore 'overrule tlie motion 'When this matter is' all heard the Court will then charge the jury in relation thereto ' LOT CrOODs JUST jDPiNED f ' conxEB or fultoN new yokk Pxrtlrolir iltpntim paid to too execution I CHOICE hiX-l-v CLOXIIIIX G IIAKDU AKi: 138 & 141 WIIUA91' ST ecution had read all the law they had selected for' apd against the acquital of' Newman and Topper on Monday liia Honor Judrc J Smith Jipido th$ following remarks on the motion! of the defence thatThe Court order ite jury to acquit the party:— “LittIeidiJ the Coart think j when the mo jaS made this morning that six long hours Wham b(T consumed jin discussing it There has been a great deal rif law read and a great Inany argumCnUi adduced Some small portion has been applicable to tho case anda very large portion inapplicable As tlie Jourt understands the law the jury that' hiY been summoned j sworn and em panelled 0 try this case— rorj any rother case either civ 1 orcriminal--ar- e thrroncsthat are to decide! It it I not the Court And every Court tha in any way seck4 to subvert and deact fr m the duties of the jury in a case of that k nd subverts in some degree and according to the nature and extent of its usnrpatioi tbo duties and functions ot- the JyIt is ELK GANT domestic drygoods or ALL Ql ALirits FINE GROCERIES SOAPS PERFUMERY etc ' ! r surKiin and 7 A Additional per th Asia dates two days i Ur-TU- K " Grant Times reviews the j president's inaugural And reveabt his) disposition' And fed-- saysit more completely thin uaQjr verbose opinion eompo- “:h liave ' proceeded from his urp-- py - m j t I-a- IsE GRAPH S Ci y sr'-- r - -- - The enemy brought Ini a iflag of trace for permission to collect his dead between the which picket line and' the main fortifications ! ' was grantedj'' in reeppt of Sherman's Veportnof his operations from the time he left Yayettevill: up to the 22ud: 'It Shows hard fignting) resulting iUevere losJ to the enemy in killed and wounded 'also ovjer 1000 prisoners 11m ownloss he jsays wal bd- covered men since he deft ' £4 vunnahi xnany of them but sIightlyW0ai!dedL j1 J :'r' v ' - donbtcii that of ours s - - - : : t-- I enough nro at a Joss what to do and buyers jiaftichliriy do not care aljodt jlicavy t runsactions find m uclTnidro rust the fraternity iit a' d is-Jahce feel likplayingln the dark in iria--ij king their purchases now AVeal ways jheani it urged thatwe were living in eventful times- - and wo rather believe it nnd they dou't- seem' to either' Good for jhje eventsnd hupoTor U3 and our Mends and good i i ' "neighbors ' ? to-:a- - : the con ' jYorkyiiaturally por-byftl- ie -- 'valued friends Of course somebody would make and otliOrs would lose' frut - 7- -- ei atisfactijon as long lost i ?( : - J HU umliminislicd -'" I -- n 23 The 'Richmond Examiner of the li'Jtli a the followiug: ' " ' ' T t Petersburg 25 " J :$ifiilirid "Clenpral Gordon Jolunwii ml on our left ftormcdllic eufmy’ii bceastwork AOO his worKs and prisoners- inclucapturing Genand othcr triccrs JISLaughlid ding The light was temtie and tlie loss oii both side heavy J Gen Terry was badly wounded The cncniy massed his artillery and which poured a terrible lirer on oar ranks caused our troop 'to fall back to tl&ir original The Yankee General IVartea is position' killed ' Y J “71 reported Information from City Point to the 23th says: picket liriiig wa kept np last bight The killed on both sides have been exchanged the enemy showing mote courtesy than ' he has heretofore The followingure the 'esscntial pointsinthe general order issued td the army yesterday The enehiy with a temerity for which he has paid dearly masscdhis forces and succeedt-through a reprehensible wanfbf vigilance in the 3d brigade of the' first division of the 9th corps in breaking through onr lines and and batteries Xo7 CapiuruigFprtteapmaiT 9 10 and 11 1 Prompt incasnrcs were taken Tarke - Tle finh bearing ofthe by Maj-Ge- n Otlic s in the adjacent of the troops tions of Cite line iicl enemy and the on orthia- corps skill ‘displayed y repaired- the disaster (The enemy wire drjveh from t’ort Steadmaft add our lines With iieavy losses in killed and wounded leaving onr hands 11HK) priaonera eight buttle! flags! and "aver The Vtiulltuf the day- Was the defeat Of tlie cnCTpy plans and:tneiture ef strongly entrcuchcd picketlindrdlso the caritnre of 10 batch: flags: and 2800 prisoners The Licnt-Ge- n Conimahdln heartily co'dgtatniates the The order says there dre two lemon army to be learned! from these operations — ono that no fortified ponitionboVevcr strong will protect jau Aruiy from an Intrepid auilj cious-enemunless vigiliintly ignarded and the other' that disaster opr misfortune is not inreparablelwliere energy and bravery are displayed iu a determined effort to recover1 what fslostiand to promptly rqssluuc the 'of feusire 'j v City Point 27 JT° Stanton Tlie battije pf the 23th resulted in the followinglosses on onr side— in the 2nd corps killed 51 wduhded 402 missing 302 Oth cdrnsl killed GOl wpnpdcd 338 missing 50G’ Out capturcsl by the 2nd1 corp were 3fi The 3rd itnd filu corps pushed for ward 'find captured thv'fenexny’s atfoug cn trqnchments add turned the guns against him We still hoid them In spite of their trying tc retake thenb The battle Continued till 8 pm? 1A fM i eltA kkM:L' it - their Torceaijf cQaijunitive efficiency and ' shalfbo cnaliL'cr to defy Sherman- - and ft : ' H?y pursuing forces : there may yet be r contest quite aautlier char- V givyii-toth- e r uiid tlie end may not bovetr " 'A nywayrjrts shall Wkrwith great in " '1 I li t i merest ior tlie' details of thig last attack on Iiicliniondjr fprnntil we: know some- thing moro about them the fututcr is ab-' 1 of speculation eblutply a hatter : i i - in’ drawing olT - If V' ' s W J1EDICIXKS AND CHEMICALS s GOODS AT - Aftey the counsel for the efense and pros- con-tain- scarcelyYMiy- - i 1 J Wasliington GHAUp DISPLAY OF HEW 9 TIIE RULING OF THE COURT b j M: (Gold UjUXews '! k i IMPORTERS -- s-a- -y ed jfDayia mnl Ix’e have been' fyiceeaaful with a goodly 'portion of I' - trbe appear i- v v d Capt-Storm- nd ! ’ atholesale dealers Democracy made another longer speech portray fag the delights of tlie Xomc-Lacke- e l'eservalion These speeches were tram-la-tfthe interpreter Then by Webberimade a long harangue' took another drink arid iat dovo “What does he Cap'n Storms?" inquired General Wool lie says y op can all go to Hell!— the Indians canief here first and they'll stay here as long as they please" This was old Webber's ultimatum and there the poWirow ended— -- : 7:’: t i i ‘ UJ S 1 Cheap! 1 AVD war-hom- TLert is a decided MCline la dry goods standard brown sheetings- - ticks and bleached One Wading jobber reports Xew Yoik Mi!U Weacliqd othr ia: on ' Stark Mills brownv 41J‘Amos- oit iron J eak pann’ii 65 Iricw are rapidly- - being boei 6a cottdh at a cjount ot AO eeats per t pouud R Grant! has ample evidence that IjCO has sent a large Huinber of troops to: reinforce Jolin-so- ti and that his whole force now will not hnmbcr more than balrd rant's - fJcn Cox advanced from Kiqton toward on Buuday the cnemyf having already fallen back le&i log the road clear bat the hi IJges hud culverts destroying ' 1 ' I ' Xew Tprk 33 The lIerafdV army Of the' Janies correspondent says on the portk side of the river On Sunday aShirs re mail vj und'wtirbed President Uucln Grant and Porter the 2Uhaud2ofh corps " - ' L''ll him L : I f a a' 'a blaaNM a co) ' (1-a- tc pow-wow- - - is 4 TTe recollect one of these s held near Grass Valley some dozen years ago between General Wool and "Captain Webber" Chief of:' the Diggers:' Aloch beef was eaten abd much whiskey drank On the-- occasion Then General W ool made a long speech e and then old Tom Iicnley the of i ! BSAKDSA Co f A A Bow wbwv i re-nea- ted r ss 1 : - pkrton Co were( after some days' delay refuse acceptance and allowed to be pro One draft alone was v for 270000 tested The alleged cause' is want of jtdrl pound ces " I Is asserted that 4the draft are not expec id to lie over beyond a few days In Parliament Gregory gave notice that he should kt an earijMlay ak what steps the jovermnent had taken td protect the pro icrty of British subjects in the Confederate States prior to the closing of the war tt -- r i it being left of our lifio upcin tie enemy their lino weakened that bid they wa thought the there f Tbe order gjren atof ehoaen their on point fort the troops' of the left ooiab After lighting arp tack The the lino gained tlirefo! miles of- - ground reauifs of today's figliting are the rebels bad v repulsed In their shack and the left of our line has gained another step towards the Sheridan" with Koutlrsido of the railroad his whole cavalry fofee crossed 1"the James to join Grant's' avmy yerterday " 26 lleadqnarteii Ahny Potoffiac The eiigageuient yestciilay was ' no donbt the inotjimpoxtint fcnl uecesiful forr the Ution armies tliathas taken placesince their The enemy arrival in jfroni of Petersburg defeated ht every point lost heart in t&eir cause' The number vf prisoners brought in and the by the Pthj corps Is reported at 1800 The front 000 luxs in thn corps Is uot number of prispnera id out hands as the ' result oftlie day's opeplittyn 227V eolisted men and C3 officers lctidei 150 wounded in ' ' '! our hoinital 'r j r J Ti"1':" q New York- 25- - : Thov fTribunea coiTfsppndeiit Mjt in the engagement on the 19fh the rebels attacked Sherman’s center heavily but were driven off the qcld leaving their dead and wounded in our hands1 !Our Ioj-b-! wai notheavy Sher man pushed pjnrard I rapidly ‘ and obliged Johnson to fall back- toward- Smithtield A Dotiser ftgKt Obliged them toruah through Smithtield t?makefoi Ualeigh Sherman entered Smithtield Sherman having effected ajnDCtionlw'ith Terry itd Schofield is now" strong enough tol swejeb everything 'before' 1 : 1 -- & 1864 QAtH - I The Daily Telejgra a: f 4 - r 1 1 " 'y- J r-- ’ t v : rAiu |