Show '4-- " I i ! i i i — TILE DAILY' TBWSCiSHr: tfJUDAV N TEIPWf V5 r lVrAnrnm V' Six Month ftlnrto-nunibenjj- I' OQ - ’ — V s 1 - — dPtlb -- IS : - Jamps On the 5Ui inst Gdv shall-preseica- rWlii-o- n - : the' y Ship of State will be' made ' ' upon tfie smooth wajefs of ieacer 1 J(f read in thO sighs oftWlimcstho com- ing blessings of peace' for’ exhaustion was np-- ‘prire'ut in the faces of the rebels The physical and moral Improvement in tho State sinccrtiis official connection with it i ' wrdna wonder anil a surprise Capital had then come would inillionsnnTI come and by it would be demonstrated that “the State of Nevada is the richest mineral of''aour region ' y own or any Other country” A cheaper mode of intercommunication by railroad vvu3 need- Vovago of this-ne- - w 1 ir rc e f isoays - i - sta-tio- victo- Constitutional restrictions and he would deJn ' licately handloAho veto power lie following- the universal ruk would choose the right inan for the right lie dal liotwant to touch the panlon- plac'e ing penverdid noFthiuk'it yiglit for the contravene thpacjion of “Court ji in tlie Iawj’ and of an “iiripartiai jury Kdiicalion Would reccivo sucli support and making-aypotutmants- ’ - -- K-ecutiv- oijicouragcraent ai'lie Vould Hostow' r eto By the F'ttcr nnd spirit of the Constitution should executive career b§ characterized andcon-tiUd- " ’ He il rapidly orot the pastl and future Of Nevada and pledged to the pcqi'lo tff exercise his best judg-iuein tho advancement of their praspeiiyv ’ ’ j drikn back jo where the Weldon railroad crosses About no on a Bmall force of thtf the jXottwaj enctuy dashed in bjBtwtea our cavalry and the advance of the infantry jbnt were sOon routed! with slight loss The advance then commenced the of the rdUfood by 'burning the bridges : Washington riAN 2 FOR RECONSTRUCTION! in ’no-new- nt - ('RANT CONFIDENT 0F TJIE WTUATIcjx! TREPlllATION IN THE CONFEDERACY! Y II r AT RICK REPORTED t -- ' J KILLED! THE NEW VETERAN CORPS! ROOD'S WING DEFEATED! - To-morr- ow F I fl il-:-' KglflELS ' OjA - - inr -- who was again rapidly advijjncing on Grahsinsjrilhl and the rebels retreating Qun their strong positions south of Pocatabgo evidently alarmed at finding themselves threitened both in front and rear by superior force LShermair who waaon the field found himself foutrouted by- aJafgu’ force of jcgularsand mi litia jutrenclwdimThelbattle began early in the day and was contested with greatc fury on both sidei the garrison at Savannah i numbering 12000 iUR uantlt - tp h GREAT SALT LAKE CI:ty ' wy-ifr'i' Pi pliear POUNDS - ‘ to-da- : j ' - 1 WOOD’S MOWING MACIllj& A few MOLINE PLQW8 md I A few No' 8 bllARTER OAK? ’' ‘ '' 13S ' of AD 1911 OB V" ARED “' -- ' t to' prove a treat Everybody who calls 'should in justice to themselves Pair invest in ntiRiun IB THE Jt Christmas iMolidays! Hat 'S 1 of Boors and al'J’nr f TEN PER CENT LESS THAN AT ANX OTHER IIO0SE at GODBE'S NEW BCILD1XG and ai1 HOOPER k ELDREDGE’S Old Stand REMEMBER OS- -- 1 il f- 1'v s - & SHOIBRIDGE LEES MAIN STREET GEE All ' alT jILive" just teEast - r Embracing - a r coffee -- ’ 3i' - ! v BACHEIiDllTOF - ARTS £D SUSAN - -- StSAN - 1-- at v- BOAT !: J‘ Assrirtm I'ull to: ' - K is ! ? prvfJelpy alGetijml Ovtnttiog NB--T- he S ‘ new firm J Lg 136-l- LEE8 J ' : " : 11(1 PbCKET ! -- ir1 B WATCHES f' ‘f r- ri rty - t i IVES SPECTA-- !7 DKSOCtflf&'OP T ARTNERSinP lier& lHEfjarlnVniliij hsmt tf nARRTSOX Jb solved by Amtiud oonrenfr fkftba Undersigned wil gations respecWvfly - ' r:-- - £10 Deei 19 186- 4- 5 ft v : ' IIOLJFOXt SA LEONARD G RICE MR wagon train for " Son from this city on of about SI prepared to take a limited-nterms1 etc Apply early ilr t "J It! 136-t- T B HOLLER & j riONELR AUCTION A C and ‘Corner Second Sooth ' : ‘at UR New Boom Is now w 1 1 ' - tset one-haf ' hi r ht FIXE STOCK lit COMPR15Xrt:-- rr l ' 1 t 9 ' i GENTLEMEN’S U'jrt EpROt im 'starting offwengen j F Snyder vriEir i S8I0N MERCHANTS Temple sts Q's L I- - ' ’ BOOTEES etc etc - CLOTHING ' f" - - ' " IN EVERY1 VARIETY ORflCERlfiS v - WEBBER B : j mnlo Sonthern i Rlifornln the 19th inet lie is T'J ' it- - lit v nXRRI'ON littullidoe w W - h i: rii of fdl oW lf i FOR TUB! invite Ipsjpectlon of 7 tt i 1 r A'r F HeUer' the among '- - HOODS in' NUBIAN Office Sf the Daily Telegreph i f s li?Agrfnlleri theflrm )ii this'day'dis Ip j BIIAWL:: A l (i-'- AftYKES k El (1 red go 142-- 2 - - tjASOX UR Sdoore m- j : r ' - V f 1 SPECIALITIES S 1 jf! I ) af every y :i fi i a large essortmenj "OPiatA g4 Asses (J’tui' 'HK-fit- i Which vteiiift Sell or Kent for ti einlghL NEW CANDIES I lv’-:j-- ! ' to tW fiatiifaction of tho Purchaser 1 p t fi pre- 1 WHOLESALE AND HEtAIL BILLS QV ANY AMOUNT 'ii: iUST RECEIVED! ‘l Bpafori 5 r : ?T ttmobrths'iThestrfcal ' 'ii orfEriED in THJ8 lAREjrepj)d ffrel k ' byhe pared to fill i yrttiif?! - U rr '£ - ir'in ! ever Buelnees LJ&ES HOEDRIDGE m AS- - vi of NAIL willbe pondnpted at the i 'r - LARGEST' iAND MOST VARIED SORTMENT OF etcrtc IT i Vv'-i- 1 lanii'TAxfcT attend feTee witbootbei Parties having goodslor arid have them sold on comissi All kinds of Stock' arid Mi Parqnette The Box Office wffi open for tbe sale ot TlcketsIri-duj-r reasonable terms ' at 10 a in DA SALKS ETERT I 4 at Doors oen ' past o'clock Performance to com- ' mence Harjng ‘received the whole of my EAST-ERN PUllCIIASES ! hare oil Handth CIGARS TOBACCO BOOTSSn( SrATtONERY A’ tf If SriCES m ! 112-- EAGLE EaiPORITJMlL ECANDIES CAS T i’ Ij- f I jFRClf OTIQXS - - 1804 i IAR CHEWING AND SMOIvd PALM' GERMAN - " 1 tOck-- 1 TEA OYSTERS i i DC-1- 4 STAPLE AND FAN Qj T GROCERIES : 4 of: Produce Wanted tl 1 j Small Quantities' Large or t arid opened ' BPLENDfnl - ‘f Two Characters ’ and all’ kinds CORN - LAKE CITY - - JCSHHEAT OATS BARLEY FLOUR - received from - v -- a 1— t : i jlnspecfion of the almost lnsf jhaustable Stoclc of 3 1 i -- - - II C'SJ ' : i-L B Shoes' Hats - "dots '"v ' H " and- li Caps etc IVES for fialebjr 1 STORE ! AT JTHE NEW BUILDING 'it f and : Tf ’JOtt ’ tf-- i ' f j - ' - 1 j t- E Si Mowing Machine plowi and Stowes i - Mr Gco - In Paimcefort BLA - w - i ROOT- j II Dried ' If Good BUCKWnEAT r WANTED a FEW 1ICXD PEACHES by YHO " Ji I- 1 J ''lonr by CIGARS w 4?and"' ! L i ' ! rorks oirthc enemy’s' left and centre Cut hfhioffwntrthe‘Hlfe and the threatening 'to followed by aft advanee- - of the G K 3!Y wtwTins cityf whofe line which doubled up the rebel (forces in I -t' viimmediate fell the to conrasion pack They Deo 17 1804 tae rear of Savannah Our SATURDAY EVENING ' i o cinity of the-- works in to! a South and the Telfaion i troops pursued then distance along the upper railroad The Performance will crunroanefl with a Beautiful Comcorresponding llrt-rt- ' our troppS retfd finding the enemy’s edy in two acts never before acted here worlu very strong arid our men from the heavy niarjli of the previous fiight and the - severe fightA BACHELOR OF ARTS ing being worn put Mr G Panncefort loss is severe on both sides 200 Unton and Ilarry Jasper BiA vf : :5rebels among whom were between 3J)00 arid To Conclude with! fur THIS NIGHT ONLY fully 1201 prisoners including many officers of arms and small rank wagons Colors canuofi BLACIt-EVE- D caiss ins were captured 'Smith Hardee and Cobb - the loss whose at rebels were in command of thi ' onfirst was lessthan onrsj owing tctlieir protection “ALL IN THE DOWNS” but i t the close of the action they suffered tremenMr QPrianoefort i William p 1 a: foil dous y cast of the Company Supported in both piecc by It ia believed that all the rebels at the head of The the Ulet 4000 or 6000 will be captured For foU particulars see facta says the World's correspondent have been care ally concealed by jthe rebel antharities Tne prices of Admission j grea est- consternation! prevailed at Charleston SL&O Front Seats $175 Circle i’he ast word left Shertnan close to the coast and 1st 100 2d either able to form a juhctiou with' Foster and the 3d fleet or attack Savannah with prospects of suc ’ '' 100 Centre Seats 125 Con-stituti- on i' ’ ELPREDGE - WANfD a Small ro yjr heayyrairflastlaight' t PEB-- ' CivXT they ifill avail tliemselves' of them witooit Drixiar Aj visit to the V r t OS by IlncRvvliei I - re-fr- if f 1 1 il I jp wpiT j HOOPER A- - - ‘tiff - “ IN EXCHANGE FOR -- - : J- -! 5000 5000 5000 ’ al 1 OFF the jjimonut of iils or ler purchase The ADVASTiOBg OrPEBEri to r tho peojdo by this arrengemont are immense anil- it is hoped a Mifr-freesbo- Vs l‘ ‘iMBCIIAfflR1-‘' TEX r ' n$-t-f t- I i7i- - dfo-- : posi-tioali- AYashington13 The Secretary of the Interior in his report renew bis Commendation for the imposition of a moderate tax upon miners ducts of all mines to be collected thrbmrli’the ‘ Bureau of Internal Revenue In the Senate yesterday Davis according to previous noticp intfcfduced aperies of iritions for the restoration of peace uriionetc The resolutions prppose a convention of all States as the agency by which these ends tie to arc be attained They then propose to the consideration-of-succonvention as the basis of settlement of all difficulties among cess tfje States numerous amendments to the New York If separate paraarranged AVash-- i Tnbune's Be Congressman saysi special first paragraph proposes to form fur? who returned y graphs JThe Maine-NefronrGrant's headqusr th c States of Hampshire and Yer-represents W arren's movements ft perfect suc-- i - - ' ' urn i l ' TOfilavd ill 9 -- ‘ ! : - r‘ - ht- ! 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" l :- tant Markets - y ' pleading day with yopter CONFEDERATES DEFEATED NEAR SAVAX- - V 14 Admiral Lee repopta to the Navy Department under dato of December 8 that Lieut Commar der Fitch defeated jibd drove' the left wing of1 Hood's army on the Cumberland river on the inst with heavy!-- loss to the rebels including across the Xottway and continued on to Jarrett’s 4th of their prominent officers and IsO reseveral station bivoilacing thijre ou Thursday night captured two' transports from the enriiny No 0(t the afternoon of ridjy the advance reached casualties ori our sidt are reported irit Bear Hicks-- ’ Ford wliere the enemy were S New York 14 J1 V ifoinid to be in seme force bavin g a battery in no e Commerciars special sayafTUchniond pa-- r 'ti(h with strong works on both sides of the Le frmn the 12th contain henfon river attack was found Impracticable there are rumori that Union prisoners report on Recount oT the strength of the5Tlorki' nnd' th difficulty of appoiiclii to them particularly with that Kilpatrick is killed also that a Union cavalry artici-It was determined to carry the works force had left Baton llougc1 destined for Mobile iis side and The roi'tbecppt whiich from Havana 10th bnrigs A era Cruz dime a commenced dates toLagle ’ally done the 2nd Tbe Papal Nuncio arrived on Itaogbe snowing and! freezing nnd the troops the 29th and was reeelvpdwjth high honors It is cam ed in the Vicinity "for lie rumored that Joarez ha ab6icuWil ii faver of the morning they started on their return A ManneLHuiz Sonora Is daijf expected to declare small body of infantry followed sod endeavored to lot the Empire Thq Emp'eror naj ordered' the annriy our rear hut each time they were driven redaction of fifty pet ceqton fte import duties on afternoon the Nottway river foreign importations f to eeasb Frivare ai! Vices back with loss"-Thi-s wasf readKxV&nii the'dntite 'army crogfecd safely n state that ilnzatlan !has b eeq e vapna fc d by the aftd occxjpied by tlfe Impcrlhllats Juarists they will all be back in their old ' : “ -s front of Petersburg-- : 'Nashyine : I U j XeWjTorkj v( was a made by thrice reconnoissance Yesterday battle of the sccouot an The World's special jhaar from Steadman’s near the Corps in front of Savannah on Saturday 10th which it regiments du occurred skirmishing Ilich-moi'’Sharp pike say4 comes direct from a' lovil resident of p in with iri-- ' loss ori the Federal side Ho says ZdOUO of yiierniAn'e men at an ring thehalf a dozen iwounded A portion of the except jpiirlf 'hojur crossed the Ogecheq iriver below rebel Gen Lyonfefjc&rnuaid is reported to have massuiilcsoutli rIodtuiugdalc ri homed some trpstlej wark onthc Edgefield and ing between that pujut aud Telfair Tlic left wing Kentucky-railroatwelve mile above Sjpriufleid extended so as to cut tlie Charleston and Savannah The is moderating fhere sseeJ weather Cotnnriicicatiolilad baCn bficcted the railrbad thcri-glanco- EASTERN TELEGRAPHIC NEWS lit 5 my -- - v t f I rtL' K - T- - 7 - - e -- ries of ballot and ’bullets and might God f peed f - j- -( r the Jiour "of peace lie' would be 'cry careful not to overstep - j J forYTJJ i:0fder$ 4 Packing j - the a 03 bjr:- 'j'i ’ r ’1 STOCK OF ''MERCHANDISE Y l'j kl ‘j I Bn'srsnoniR li i i i U:- j - ' - his hearers k jJiEW ‘ 4 'S if' tiVi) 1 m SVG 0D3rEi f f V ii - STREET i1 1 of - or ' Ue congratulated jIu'J -- - oath of office administered by Judgo Bros-na- n of the Supreme Bench Gov II G Blasdell ascended the rostrum openiHl hismouth and spake lie did not underestimate the Honors of his position as Governor Yrst Governor of the State but hcquestioned his own capacity to answer expectations Fealty to the Feilcral gorernnient Would be his guide '“to the’ extent that occasion may demand” and with all liis power and ’authority would he punish disaffected persofis arid rebel sympa-- v thizei’S if they endangered peace and good if &ui vrii ' f ?5STOf: For Cash QriI’'' BROSHES) ERTY ktO r A Hit litnV-- r - Nye "The several State ollicers then took Ex-Govern- 139 l frec-domj- r ! ' to-da- - dieV ’ - - -- ''frPEKF y ? office-durin- ' u said-tha- - In roads mills mines agriculture education religion and the pres3 was the advance remarkable State As 'to agriculture' could support a quadrupled': population The school system' stood out iii usefulness as a ram exception in Territorial governments iThe Territory boasted" of six daily papers and " two (three) jivoeklies ' 3 lewas particularly bappycyer tho Democratic 'defeat at the polls and declared that he “When I waauchorcd in Nevada forever left coast to come here I severAtlantic ed: niy- connect ion with that people forever Among you I intend to live hero I expect (o 3 JV 0L§tpyE SIUFFpi in‘i -- e al - s PAINTS i - r- a - -- j XjA JlMElfqijtHER - J i f IV nr: it e x lrvfrv officers and e " - her-Armo- r FOBirA-iSHOff' Mon-dayf- of txerciscd the veto power twice r3Io cpritulateu vliumani-appearancpeople tliat5to sai ! V d s -- hadYlj qdi- two-hous- es large audience ttfcro: orsemiilej corupoiwd larjrfy of the ladies of " :i Canon nd thesurfountKhg towns? Gov Xye reviewed the history of the Ter- I' ' - i T "whero--a Carforf-at- y lo :tXLrjri - forJleA riivcredliis vafoiicjoiy speech ih the i - d oxiticsuaii 6Mw&$a£cBBL CEIW ' rirv w r( Ji 1 term-efYour-yearay- i- i i !l- -- G0-DB- J ’ Yotf£ : JTfteo Month : Vcr Month slelivcrfl in the city Ver (16 : dd I is & A a g4 Ul 10 JIOllSlVp per Massachusetts Rhode cess' and that Grint is confident of th wb'olp fj" mont'Jnto WVren’s mission was to destrdy-thIsISriff mi CpunecttCut intd kt Maryland don fart as puibt md'aridand bridges" theas new De avraracii thff eaitern fohore ot yirginia disrriver ' etosi destroy v i Into on- ej idontcl Danville whic h Grant kfinffwaslnTprSh Wf that the Preslaent and era ioflcenstroctied and vwaa designed ta terie Presidehrhe chosen alternately from the KichJkQtukher anppliesfr orivthc'ooutli f(r arid the slave Statesybut both ne ver at the ruin Jby T'arren THe Tbune’s army of the Fotoraac a$e time either from the free or the slatve fpecial thusaoms MatIStwtee for a any- perariihcresultaonVArrenVexp editing 'soiTivhb ma jJJK5¥iffTl!Ted the offlcSTJf President' ittg rapid mawl important bridges over 20 miles of railrbad and shall be foreVer ineligible to it larger aviannt of forage and other stora tliai t- JhlfdproYida tlm ?usex Cogrt before th of January next tW'cxpiratiorf of prisoners ana tvill reach caicpl f ioUHe presidential Jfip but trifling loss Vice and datii the for Presiatncy Presidency New York-13i free 'Staieffbri one office andtb slave A Ten Kurgan letter of the UOth tTlti to"the es for the other as they may be reepect-- y New Orleans £asays the nearest reported rebel entitled to the one pr the other office force to xhi is said tp be at Fish river 15 iuiles'ua Mobile biy: They remain verv quietly! otfthe-and shall certify sever ally to the the orception ptjip pccaMond shot fensureiiTrith Co'urtthe-hairieiof Congress and tbeBdp¥emo from the rebel batteries at our gpqboabfc siinply to of the persons so chsn and on the first get the range The new rebel ram has!come down the- Febru'ary fol lowing the ihe Toic blghee riVer and'is Dbw at1Setdia having Cotfrt in the presence of both houses of Con-- : It is reported tohe-plating put on very formidable eugioof-warpfhpattern and styfo oHjy rata Tesfteccr capfiired bj us during th© EdWloriaa boiubrdment and is lden xpeetFd to at an early date There are said to names which have bben certified for that of- amkfraMdblle rams and gnnboats Inside-thobstructions fice! The" Justices iS tbSupreme Court are be- seven some beside Water batteries obstrucThe office tot(e ineligible to aqy other tions an of a very strong - and alaiost impassable The fourth prb’vids’tlia the ftpaident shall nature with Urge pile driven intoi the earth some to feet beneath froin' office the water It will require skiil the eight heads of havy power remoys xihl tvorcrcoirie‘tliese rebel means nfJde daring and War Interior fense thsjState Treasriry Navy is It t no less the care than four or Attomey-Gerietthe and all Department' dipioneatic officera’and Secretaries of Legation five blockade runners t Mobile all eagerlywait-i“- g Aid the- other civil officers except Whq hota gopd behavior and whom he Capt Bridgewater with 125 mca had a figlit is rhuired to liominiite to the Senate he t&ay with the rebels under Jewe y at Newcastle suspend from their offices The fifth aB8erts’ the absolute right- to the w renQctea vr4t of habeas corpus in alt places and under strong are said to be moving on RnelTrille all pircuxastancesto-triaby jury according to 2500 A special from Nashville says all our forts have thepbode prescribed jby the Constitution done more or less fighting to day but apparently religious opinion ahd worship of the with little damage to’ the enemy prci$ and of speech jexemptioivfrom arbitrary The Democrat says tlie rebels under Lyons arrest and the right to hold and bear witness burned tlie depots and destroyed a lot of bacon in tpeir defense and tobacco at lladenaville on the Memphis Branch j tble sixth providfe that each State shall Railroad The rebel are conscripting everybody jhavei the exclusive right and power to estab- they caujfind Yown borders in what subjects lish within its CliipagpU new The first there shall be property and all its local and corp of Gen Hancock’? which is J be composed of soldiers who have served for estic institutions and make ail laws and to two years arid upwards may possibly give a them regulations concerning chance lbr some of oar veterans to The seventh provides that private property-shal- l get an opportunity to go indischarged the army ori this side not: be taken jfor public use except to with transportation nm San Frunciscb to Washsubserve sonje Constitutional operation of ington furnished by: Government Should it' be as i now supposed to take veterans goidsfnment — nor uritil there shall have been determined California the announcement will' rion "be received or secured from the government ac- from made a this cores is to be: placed in fbe field at cording to law full aud fair compensation the- earliest posaiblemomentt yv I The bounty offered by th vlenerar Government Ieadquartrs Army Potomac 11 ii was inown that the enemy were procur- - for this corps of veterans K$300 greater than offerThe vjrole Gbverriifieut troops ingprirge supplies by the way of the Weldon ed any Isother as TollowsiiFor one Year's servied $400 bounty to Creek whence were Stony' railroad they of whi'ih $33333 will be paid down for two years’ wagoned and the cavalry whichwas sent service $500 of which $30666 will be paid down the£e ten days ago pot being able to effectu for three service $000 $400 of which will years’ alljjj stop the rebel operations the" 5th corps be paid down and the balance in each case1 will be witi Gregg’s cavalry and the 3d division' of paid by installments during the term of service the d corps were detailed to eiiectually put a V eterans can enlist kinder these bounties lor one or three years at their option In view of stop to it by destroying the railroad as far two these veterans being1 familiar with the use of arms south as Hicks ford if possible and that ij ' the Government has determined to arm them with-th! also most improved weapons of war in its posses(In Wednesday St daylight the column sion and present each soldier with ft piece to carry started south onthe ‘Jerusalem road the cav- to his home at the expiration of his service as a of his services in helping to! put down alry in the advance! On arriving at a point memento 12 miles from Petersburg they diverged from this unholy rebellion If it should be determined the! road and were"about a mile to the right to receive veterans from California in this new who have served in the' when they Reached the Nottaway River The corps of Gen Harieock’s in one: State' for several years it army regular' command at once coffimericed crossing will afford an opportunity for many of your disa point two f miles beyond Sussex charged volunteers yet to have active service ori (preaching i (’mat Hcusri some cavalry were' encountared ami this bide against the febels State orta1 - : ' irono-v- ' i Dry Goods etc etc v s i : PAINTS' OILS LEATHER ETC i I Where LvIiH ran rowded by Gentlemen' n Store them with ris i Ut livate sale iodise taken aqd sold on AND EVENING - CROCKERY CUTIEUY And a Thousand other Articles for Daily Use and Comfort: Dec 5 1854 i L - f r i I I n ii s f |