Show 4- Xs r :fc7 T TERMS i :' "‘I" s' : fie oo - !- oo - si aDo V Three Month tin Per" Month delivered thecitj : - 2 00 15 t ' Per single number frllE STORM- i The continuous storm which has been Mr lnjr upon this valley the past twodays west In' Cali- bavy come from the forma thepeoplft$ve been praying for rain rain rain for a considerable time and accord- from that state they jog tb the latest papers Lave'their desires gratified The rain has been falling copiously the roads in the country are horrible apd the lower portions 'of Suu Francisco are “allafloat" Tlie rats and luice are having a moist time generally on the " J western coast' 'V There wasa furious wind with the down - fail in California It is said that more rain foil in this storm in 801x19 parts than any one in during the previous winter and more within a i 'gi veil time than known there before in fact “all- - the most thirsty could desire" Every ravine is reported as having been a torrent and the American and Sacramento river rose s hours Trom noon of the rapidly YVithin 2(ith ulL the latter rivers rosev 11 feet inches Lisle’s bridge over the ‘American rivcrgave way from the pressure' of the drift wood and the current and over 200 feet’ in length of the bridge was carried off This river arose to within iivo feet ofther high water mark of the flood of ‘6 1 2 Several' ac- cidents occurred amon g the steamers and barges The! Sacramento Union gives the total rain ' fof ifireo days of the storm at 38G6 Inches ’The entire- roi if of list! season wai 7783 inches ' "In the Sierra Nevada the storm was unusuap-peara- to v M - if “ I : f-- A Washington dispatch of the 3d says op to this rtning probably not more than one-fift- h of These Inthe member of Congrea have arrived clude some from the most distant States No doftbt there will be a quorum of both Houses present on Monday large numbers being now on their way to Washington ' Washington I Gen Merritt with a large force of cavalry is thoroughly cleaning out tha guerrillas from London county irginia destroying everything that can be of service to men or horses and effectually breaking up the rebel plans for pillaging in Maryland " ' New York 4 The Herald's Shenandoah special of the 30th ays a reconnofawance to Front Royal on the 29th conld not find the ' enemy - The citizens reported the rebel force heretofore occupying a strong intrenched position at Milford had fallen hack on account of both men and animals suffering for the want of provisions and forage The rebels had left a cavalry picket behind Savannah andother Georgia papers of the 27th and Richmond papers of the 1st have been received Itappeara4hatan attack was made on East Macon on Sunday the 20th the rebels losing a battery which was subsequently recovered with a small loss on both aides The Angusta Constitutionalist of the 24th n7si Slocum’s entire corps went down the west side of 22d inthe Oconee with their prisoners dicating an intention' to pass by Augusta between that-plaand Macon and make for the sea between "Savannah and Brunswick Gov' Brown was in Macon where he bad removed all valuables from Milledgerille The rebel cavalry were burning barns' corn cribs and everything that can be of Use to Sherman in front of ms mam army on the -- -- ft'- - 2-- 1 -- -- y V yh VI hi - : ally scA'ere blowing down telegraph poles and destroying the line for about five miles also blowing down trees across 'the rood which had to be cut away piecemeal blocking up the roads with snow etc In Nevadaf the storm was of a similar char-actbut with perhaps more snow i The Vir-- ginia Union concludes on a severe whiter and thinks grumbling over mail and telegraph irregularities aud high prices generally will be in order all winter but consoles itself with the thought that agriculture wilUbe immensely benefit tednext season and that consequently all sorts ofjbusiness will be prosperous v ’ er V 1 j ' t -- EASTERN TELEGRAPHIC NEWS !v botve-Vngust- - ce f i ' The Savannah Republican of the 25th contains a dispatch stating that on the 24th there was fighting all day at Oconee bridge which was held by the repels In the evening the Federate had turned their guns in the opposite direction on the other side of tho rivpr indicating an attack on their rear Wheeler was crossing IS miles 'below the bridge to aid in jits defence Another dispatch says the Federals flanked Gen Wayne 'at the Oconee bridge of the Central railroad compelling him to retreat The Federals also crossed at Bull’s Ferry four miles below the bridge A later dispatch' from Augusta 23d to General Hardee at Savannah states ' that the enemy have been driven back across the Oconee and that Wayne has returned to the bridge The main body of Sherman's aruiy is reported 13 miles west of Sahdersonville coming towards Savannah rapidly and spreading devastation The R ichmond Whig' of the 1st says' the news from Georgia yesterday shows that Sherman is gradually approaching the coast hat refrains from He had met with no serious giving the direction since his repulse at the Oconee Efforts opposition were being made to head him off Wheeler had two victorious engagements with Kilpatrick’s cavalry A llilton Head correspondent of the Herald says Gen Foster proceeded up Brood River with hi expedition landed five miles below Pacatali go Bridge marched on and captured the bridge after sharp fighting the rebels evacuating Largo ed it e coast concentrate force against Sherman A naval correspondent of the Herald off Charleston states that the blockade runner Beatrice was run ashore and destroyed on the night of the 27th thirty of her crew were captured "Admiral Dahlgreen and Gen Foster are in communication with Sherman' who is supposed to be ormoving on Savannah A joint force nas-be- en with him while d the r expeganized to ditions are moving on other strategetic points It i&teported on shore that Lee is marching against Sherman The rebel papers state that Sherman' has order ed every house in East Tennessee to be burned and the country desolated and that he refosed to rescind the order on the petition of the citizens of Knoiville It is reported that Cumberland Gap has been evacnated the troops going to Knoxville j te a of-Po-rt V ? i c AKO-TUE- d - - i- : N ’ - ' i of i rEAIN ft FANCY DRESS ’t i of the Beet Qualities and la especially rich in GOODS 1 Comprlaing: - SILK and CLOTH CLOAKS and MANTILLAS BALMORAL SKIRTS COTTON and SILK-YELV- DOMESTIC DRY RIBBONS DRESS TRIMMXN tfs etc ete !i Boots Shoes Hats - and Caps be 450 per Jb M Jeannette Foster recently cowhided In gal- while a good Genuine YOUNG HYSON lant istyle Charles AV Jones an attache of cafi be bought for Dan Rice’s Circus at St Louis for seducing $300 per lb Miss Emma Freeman her half sister Jones soon1 agreed to and" did quickly “make an honest woman” of Miss Emma and sWter and are on Sale at HOOPER ft ELDREDGE'S Old friends went home from the justice's Well sat- The Goods Stand Two Doore North of Theatre Street and at the isfied with their day's work A good way to Southwest aide of Godbe’s New Building f bring Lotharios to their Senses 43 Remember fbr a Fw Bays Only Sam Don’t at Coiambus Sat That — Edward Stanley s- - f ' AV ' i ! "! t f1 :S i I ‘ i i ' i - Fancy Dress i Goods L-- ' A A' lieve 3 : cntei I gene ib tob MOST BEAUTIFUL SELECTION This arrrangement does not apply to the Dreg Store for-- MAGNIFICENT LINE OF A’ found in almost endless variety rarticular attention is called to his will also' All’s Well that Ends Well— Misa Medary GOODS z' L The death of ' ET E M Bartholow Esq of Kansas City has received the appointment of General superintendent of 'tne Union Pacific Bailway East which are unsurpassed in this or indeed any ern Division other market and the FINEST will cost but O is announced loaded wrrn 7 i A GENERAL MERCHANDISE j J EAGLE EMPORIUM!! OF at the Sontli that tho youngest man living will n'ot live to see the end of the waT if its prosecution is continued upon radical prin- JF1 ciples of my EAiST- Ilaving received the whole ‘ Bats are a merchantable article in Paris ERN PURCHASES Lhare on hand the for their skins and perhaps for pies "Potatoes are five cents each in New Orieans LARGEST AND MOST VARIED AS- Virginia Montana has now police night SORTMENT OF watchmen water pipes laid in nearly all the i streets two fire companies religious service j by three different churches a Sunday School a day and a night school ra Lyceum- with a Is! ' 1 r ! ” - - -- f S I 3NT JS1 A I! if i i ! i : AMONG THE GREAT SALT LAKE CITT - 0 Manager Btage Manager B ClAWSOV - IIJohn T Cana T I i LINE IS NOW HOODS NUBIAS HOSIERY WEDNESDAY EVENING Dee 7 1864 ’FLANNELS! " List end ate ete CLOTHING GENTLEMEN’S i Owing to the length of thie great Play it will stitute the entire eveniug’e performance IN EVERT TABBETT con- GROCERIES The Box Office will open for the sale of Tickets day at 10 a m Doore open at 1- -4 poet 8 o’clock Performance to com mence at T Tues- ‘ NOTIOIB TO EASTERN NEWSPAPER SUB- SCRIBERS --V i - To which we aolialt the attention of the j! f i ' -- i'i 4 PUBLIC AND THE TRADE I receive at the Poet Office Subscription for ell J WILL Newgpapere publiehed la the Eaat and aasume PAINTS ity of the money Terms: THE PHBLXSIIEBV PRICK ' lSS-t- f t lr" Dry Goods etc etc V ' 3 I- - BOOTEES Shakspeara’s great Hlatorical Play in 6 Acta j i SHAWLS AS KING RICHARD HI ' r-a-- COHfMKXK— r ' Mr T A Duke ofGloster i cast the a foil of company Supported by r” SEASON I invite Inspection of a FINE STOCK SECOND NIGHT OF MB i '! Extraordinary Attraction 1 1 A - OUR ASSORTMENT SPECIALITIES FOR THE ' - wool shawls large and well selected library of books news- EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET and feel prepapers and magazinegond rich quartz lodes ' j: pared tO fill around without number Hie Tallahassee privateer is'a very fast ves- WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BILLS OF ANY sel of 500 tons AMOUNT Muller the murderer has been sentenced to to the satisfaction of the Purchaser death ! I MB1E T“Asi R '! e i1 1 - AN EXCELLENT ASSORTMENT General Todleben’s ’military-pleasur-e tour embraces Belgiud England France Nice the forts of the celebrated Quadrilateral and ' ‘ new vorks at Venice The Invslide Basse asserts that the visit of theC&r to Nice was simply an act of courtesy Nothing political in view Of coarse not Bussia prefers liberality jof action and desires no alliances Fcinr hundred Austrian families are about to emigrate to Mexico! for which 300000 florins nave been subscribed in Vienna In a recent trial of small firearms on Lone Island when some of the most celebrated kinds of rifles of this country and Europe competed Berdan’s breechloader was ahead in The accuracy and power of penetration Whitworth rifle came next A “Washoe zephyr” recently lifted an iron skylight covering of 4501b weight in Virginia Nevada and bore it off a few rods - w - ! BITS OF NEWS r which-indicate- a j- ' ’ - T THIS HORNINGi" ( her-eonvo- 0 - S- FOR A FEW DAVS ' retail goods Headquarters army Potomac 2 FRANCE From Information obtained through scouts and AXIT ENGLAND TO PROTEST deserters it was ascertained that the rebels were AGAINST THE ILLEGAL SEIZURE OP " THE FLORIDA! constructing a railroad from Stony Creek on the Weldon Railroad towards Dinwiddice Court House ' MERRirf CLEANING 'OUT GUERRILLAS AND and that a large lot of supplies had been accumulated there Orders are given to Gregg’s cavalry TESTKOYISG THINGS GENERALLY! to proceed in that direction and destroy all the lERMAX’S PROGRESS— REPULSED AT THE property founds OCONEE BRIDGE! The column started at 3 yesterday morning On Ro wauty creek onr forces met the enemy's crossing FEDERALS ROUTED AT GRAIIAMTILIA:! The command pushpickets who at once retired Mills where the first brigDuvall’s on ed passing '" New York 3 ade was put in position to protect the flanks The The steamer Fulton from Fort Royal 30th arriv- 2nd brigade Col Gregg commanding advanced ed this evening The steamship North Star Capt towards Stony Creek where the enemy were Jones from Asplnwall arrived at Port Royal Xovr found in a strong position on the south side with CO ill tfhortof coal mtow the three guns sweeping the open field The 4th 30th-anUnited Statci pitr having which vessel broke 16th Pennsylvania Tegiments took the advan' rod-40thiie eastward did most of the The fourth formce and herpistouRoyal The North -- Star expected to receive a sufficient ed in line at the edge offighting the and with load woods l quantity-coaby Abo 1st inst and would then yells charged acres the opening till within 500 nil for NewYork Francis AY Rice passenger on yards of the creek when they dismounted crosHoard tho North Star has arrived in this city per sing the 4bridge and rushed up the banka of the the Fulton inner works before the rebels could get their guns Py the: Fulton' we ha vc intelligence from Port to bear outlie bridge Thetheenemy had previously bridge making the Royal btXqv 30th Publication of newspapers iu torn up the planks upon difficult who remained in more Those crossing the fort surrendered and about a hundred escaped These were met by squadron of the 4th cavalry which had swam the stream at the other point to get away were killed troops there had been ordered away "An Many of these in trying X6th Swan The or wonnded sailed from Port commanding meanthe day previous expedition but no information could beRoyal obtained in regard to time made h similar charge and captured another work taking no prisoners The 13th were also Co'’ engaged busily in wjndar message to the North Ctrohua Legislature conlirms the report that the We captured 6' wagons and 22 mules Three v cannot- be enforced: in the interior of that guns were found in the works two of which1-were- ' owiiijr to the exitepce of ft bandofdepera-- i thrown into the creek the other being too heavy docs consisting' Of rebel Ie was spiked Had the bridge been in deserters- - They make million they tvQuld'all have been brought nlon the niQuutafn frontier murder burn All the buildings at the station were burn- “?: rtroy with savage cruelty He recommends away - ®ullawirS and Jthe following supplies 1200 Enfield ed besides dnvingjhem'from the State"' rifles a larjge quantity of ammunition 5000 sacks of 3her!bPl Congress is disenssing in secret ses- 500 bales of hay a quantity of corn and grain of ““spending the habeas cor bats 500 barrels of coal oil a quantity of bacon pus m the ConiederacyT camp and garrison equipage and a railroad bridge about 150 long The' command was then ordered r r converfnn'ti1’ each of 2000 tons burthen to foil back which they did in good order recnll3rforaied contingent of TUe enemy had by this time made thefr appear‘ed cYsrn"’‘-rolr1or ance in pretty strong force an intention of making an attack They-Werdriven off by a few shells from onr battery On reaching Duvall's Mills the order was given to fire them: In a few minutes 'they were one mass of flame: Here the rebel cavalry of Butler’s brigade attempted another charge but were received with saThe Herald's Paris letter savi of seventy shots from our men and a few well live to a joint protest ra the caietoFlorida lute directed shells from the battery when they fell liave been exchanged between a number on the field They afterback England and France Official iwtion wJTlS1 — -- f wards leaving and followed the column bat notrallied °f tte efforts to annoy us they did “m their BrSiLeP°rto withstanding K Hot infliet any damage' The division re turned Ao The Paris Siecle thinks (he French camp at 8 o'clock in the evening with a loss of 27 ' wouU have done right- in seizing the Fforidwhe2 killed and wonnded all of whom were brought she put info Brest for repairs away"' Ye captured 170 prisoners and 5 officers Baltimoire4 The Richmond Whfgjof the 30th notices the rival or Prentice of the Ixnisyil!e Journal on at The American’s Annapolis correspondent 30th states says visit- to his son in tbo rebel- - service - Prentice the- Eavaunah that of the Republican of the makes his visit by Mil'eu permission authorities mile Sherman’s a few on are forces beyond ' both sides His cavalry having approached that place return-' XhD of the Herald's army James gpciiaL on the ed without molesting it Sherman is resting his v'1 & of says council wir was recently held at forces preparatory to an advance To the seaboard 4l Butier’s headquarters Hostilities the past twenty-fNew York 4 our hours have been eon fined to animated The Richmond dispatch of the 2nd says a cavalpicket firing ry fight la which we were victorious took place - to at - C - ‘1 W S GO -- ''I JUST ARBIYEDV I- -- hi: Tir ‘ - : Ocumulgee-rive- People 1! hear-erman- ’s to-nig- ht ' tho Tho Yankee cavalry under Kilpatrick were attempting to cross the Savannah river when they were attacked jby Wheelejr and after an obstinate fight were driven the direction of Millen losing very main army Is moving towards the f r 'VA battle is expected p iqnirer says v the cavalry fight was some-ore than a skirmish though it could scarce-aile- d a battle Our loss was 70 killed 'wounded and missing That of the enemy is rrp resented much greater We have already intima-tn- L WILL Grant has sent forces to Port ted ourj belief Royal with: the intention to march Into the country and relieve Sherman from his embarrasments lit is now nearly certain that this advance has been attempted and has resulted in a complete failnrl We are rare it will be difficult if not impossible' : for Bherman to reach Beaufort or Savannah We suppose now he will aim at some point to the southward AT The Whig of the 2nd says an official dispatch was received last night that oar forces had routWHOLESALE PRICES BY CITING A DISCOUNT ed the Yankees at Gr&hamville South Carolina ' j five miles The Yankees left their driving titan OP the field Grahamville is on the road deadjon from iSavaanah to Charleston about 30 miles north east from Savannah The party beaten were eviTEN PER CENT dently trodps sent Up from rprt Royal Thi Dispatch of the 2nd says 700 prisoners have beenrcceited from Augusta vrho were captured off the regular Market Bates His STOCK while foraging i consists of - r Good- News' for in EastGeorgla on Tuesday 5 ?fl TUESDAY MORSlyc? 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