Show £ Jf - t- Jr yy S r 4 Y r U- r- - - l: 1 ' - ' 'Y: ZINES F S JV?- ' 'I ir H ' '! 1 S' W'-Yl- V IY i U I'- v 2T V- - llj yn v l p 9 I I ' t Y with letiters orcnqiilryj about the recently every secpromulgated postal lnjoivl to knowr if ond person met in the itreet yrunte M i ‘pur Monti) f ‘our Weeklies VoUr ledgers To tbeseienqui 3ieBfM “oro to bo toppediM riea vro'can onlunawer (tbat we trust not but yrhiewo exprw tlie hope that Justice' and comm on sense will prevail with those haying ' Control in the matter and-- that the citizens of theTerr i torieslpf thq Jlocky Mountains are not wronged and insui tied inthe way that is now threatened we Ixaye to confess that the iindicationa are tliat the ’worst fears will be realized at leastirf for soizle time The law jferred to as it is - interpreted ' is an insuppojiable ipjuryj ip : the citizens o£ aistupil wrong and on the ivery grossness and atupllity oCit do vre found A our hopes of ItfrcpealA )' V iA - 1 inupda-fte- d 1 L tho-TCrritorio3— i'l ’ : ? k !H " ! 1 In the Kport of onrthe20th ultf we read:— ConcressiQ-aa'Ijirobecaing- a u S r i : Tj i: T r r VMr Kinney (Delegate from Otah) offered Ysol uiion w h ich ww adonted a v y' instructing the bffice : Post and Post ltoads lpmnutonthe to JnqulfeJinto the expediency of repealing so much' of tn existing laW as prohibits carrying' v newspapers And Mother printed matter in the 7 Overland California mails' ’i r Yr ii Y j What tho comtnit tee lias done or if" they known iay’0 done anything at all is not bere but the probabilities arejthat nothing up rs io this date has been acc ompl jshcd in' the 1' ' way of thc obnoxioug restriction 5 remoying V tipon our 'Y' facili Y tiesj 'former rYA'' xgail: "Hi YTlio postmaster in thi city teiegn phed 0n y&' -t 1 : y: frfiursday last to the Postmaster at St Joseph ' y :tp enquire if packages pf papersto sul iscriber s I' stopped "what was done with the! matter i' t stopped and if upon the IY M here assuming Y pc rbonal rjespo n sibi 1 i ty jfor thq amount deficient between the newspaper janjd' "letter rates of pos- y tage! the papers’ etc could be forwarded To v" Iyy that the ':following reply was received on Sat- Y " v f: Y nrday:— &5 Joseph J uly 8 th 1861 t j M Salt Lake City To Paper matter cannot be except by order Of Departs lent unless ' prepaid hcrtint letter rdtes £ -- I 1 i i i yt i' A- - K Vt v - 7- - ' A r y4yJ- - Y ’ T-- i - i - ( ' Jr j y yyy - i Ti H 'j I j- !g - -- ': i- Y I''”- Y!w- -- Y- 1 u- - THE IMMIGRATION Washington to bo granil armv M Let 11s fully appreciate tlfd magnliude of Binds slightly wounded in’ the late tit battles have UBuertaking nerve ouwelvcs for4 the conflict By the politeness of Ir John Squires we been -and arc beingTi rVardcd : and not be dirappoinlcdif Grautiloeii hot march are enabled to gleanV lho following intelli- tals lt U belleveci that the trui TT Al Am Y 1 directly ln0 the rebel capitalYHo has'a'Rrcat gence concerning the fmnilgration for this Terr' hazardous aiid difficult work to and above 215 onn ' U and his purposois to be Effected by accouaplisb ritory from a letter by Mr Z Jacobs dated flits Atnl In other quarters Tlm Y Wyoming Nebraska J unt 22: prospcct Is ehcoiira we Thb weather in that region was at that date but should hot underrate the ' great 8ng task before Boston him— j v Statesman4 JnrebeA1 w®y at the outset is reckoned at intensely hot andin consequence of drouthr Acting on the defensive end behind the crops were not prqmising Y V WAsnixGroN Sa r intrenchmenf this force is estimated to hive the New York All thb foreign companies but one hlad arrived lost as feitaws: T" v there be any apprehension of a moveV 'yY'' Yv y upon Killed and jnbirtaliy wounded1 at Wyoming-- '' Y Washington! now left nneovered It - Y - Wibcio pent I sufficient to Wounded Who -wUl - Is 000 say that Lee has no hieans'of The Danish wero the largest national ele- tfick exhausted nodrecorer - - - S’ooo taking an army north of the Rappahannock Skulkers! - fo’om 'The ment Jof the emigration at that pointy On the Prisoners taken 7 71 Fredericksburg and Virginia Ccnttal raill roads v are destroyed' The country between th occurred-21sta8ad accident ia Deihish woman Rebel total loss ? James and the jtapldan ' is a desert and the of The rebel Journals themselves admit a loss of to wash in the 300CO in killed! and wounded bui say noticing ouenandostrValley not less thoroughly strinL river add slipped too far Vnd current lie couS carrying passage of the armies their loss in prisoners L The above total of only aclthe Tin force upon Washington br her ntider so swiftly tl at assistance Could not of vance 46000 can therefore be safely taken as a- low4 loading be rendered TheVe yras a little sickness amonc estimate of the deductiun supplies in wagons and ho has neither to be - made Yfrom the wagons nor the horacs nor the: forage to the Danes £iey had4 lost jse veral children Lee’s original force Which is thus left at 69000 feed thehprsc8'f6r sueh an enterprise' has- been added the i forces under matters To this since standwe serious demon their ’ 7 : M- : - 4 I rdusrdoo6d ion j 7 Er-IftYwi- ys - ' r j' : -- - a - 1 1 l : '1 - ’ leaving native land- but only two Breckinridge stated at :20 000 'also Hoke's deaths had occurred ' since landing at iWyO- - divisioC aod’dachmeiits from various places in v all a ‘‘O’ reinforcement of not far from 80000 Y 7 Y Lee has thus on the line of the Chickahominy Y Emigrants wagons and freight were an army of 90000 men The remaining rebel ingand making preparations Toe forwarding as fotces lii and about Richmond are according taf v J YY'Y'YY "YY the New York- World who cannbfr be fast os possible VYYr suspeptcd of io undtrttale r anythe disposition matter Captain MurdockiBCompanyofaboutonc : Lee's entire army‘50000 gand hundred persons with consularabie freigh t Beauregard’s would then be 140000 at and near Rich- army was expected-troll1"out oh the following Mob moiid alone but the rebel forces at aqd'bctwcen Y :Y v YY I Williamsburg and Petersburg are reckonSl at day' YT v y v on 25000 more giving Lee a force of lG5000AJith Captain Prestoni and" train arrived there Y which to oppose Grant’s total ofjroux- 190000 the 21st He expected to load up right away to215000UpenYp2£50003 Y' Y y": fine1 tfrei time crossing We are quite confident that the disparityHe had: a comparatively here shownls fully within the truth1 ' swollen waters of the Platte— upsetting a fewi best claimed-fonumbers the rebels- have been wagons andlpsing ono whpei iii the rolling taken v It should surprise no one if the nuquicksand Captain Warron Ywas afew 'days merical superiority of Grant on crossing ipe behind' Captain Preston when he erpssed Itapf dni and during his battles and flanking Captain J ohnY Greene’ a traiu which had! marches should prove considerably greater crossed previously had a Vather rougher time than has bt?en stated y Any other supposition makes itr difficult to "explain Lee’S refusal to of it : strike Grant's boldly exposed flank tWfraiurtfu Down Again— No Telegraniai have been Tc--- an( easy to acquit Granfe of something like in th4re-wived BinceFridayvehipg: up to the:hour’nf ?SJi“l8lbot Wbexwurj! ahdand lum of weiTin-hqpegoing tb press The Operators here were in communications inthe s face of the ' I y : y 0f“reQeiying again” latelasW evenings formedenemy ) The ‘irreguiarity was beyond Omaha satisfactorily known tliat the alarm created by Grant’s vast preparations had If d to Suicide— Rz SBark’er wlicT passed' through I be concentration v orAbour all the ttoopiia Carolina andthe other Atlantic fcbel this city ashort timeS: nee committed suicide I South States to " Lee’s camp and around Richmond near Austin’ N T' by taki ng l aiidan u m This Many of those lately called from North Caro re captured at Spottsylyanla &Urt is ther second Instance 'of suicide within the i iua - f U regard any ration 11 pom Washington cable Lee has all and more thanaU keTaa to attend in the neighborhocMTif Richmond1 aa-uttorl- FAd'S AND n y V 1 SCRAPS I'- -- - - -- - 1 Kg J ' Yi co-operat- !“ X- - ’ :y s ‘ : ' During the past wek wo have been a ‘ JULY 11 1804 EASTEUN NEWSPAPERS AND MAOA- - (: ' ' I' r MONDAY M OIiailNp V-- ! 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JTilli ' s I t — " 1 I Y' Y YY zYYJw ' YY r 1 ’ Yv'Y'YY k'- - 1 H f y-- I v Y -- y v yy 1 : f‘Ye - m a on i' " C n -- i 2- --v o ' -- ' 1- - - J ' -s j J it s t : - y - : as-th- e - - : — -y —When U butter like Irish cUUrent Whea this iaJittlePata r— Rather w J nk at small -- than Tfe too forwarjl to avenge them injuries :nrow Join bee-hiand instead of oue' enemy vou'raaV a thousand J i —Mind you a-- child is not a wooden' ton that you! can make come ' round as you will hi U whipping t ' x: ve M 1 4 1 Y-- 1 di 1 - til Cl -- J ' - —When! oncO a concealment ior deceit’ has been practised in matters where all should bo fair and ppen as day confidence can never her restored jany more than you can restorclthe-whte bloom to the grape that you have ondq pressedr in your band —A story is1 in circulation that !the Prlnbcw of Wales enquired of Dr Locock whether tho men tailor physical condition of her son wpuld be iiijufiously affected by vaccination be bciog a sereDmonth8 child As an illustration of tn -- i w fj i what It II 1 c v child might become Dr 7 f —i to referred Russel Earl her Locockj majesty’s i retary of State for Foreign Affairs whogerTagadous policy with respect to the Da difficulty was no doubt 'fresh in tbs li recollection jof her Royal Highness at that time The unfortunate mention of Earl Russell ai a I of physicai and intellectual vigor sent the if jpe J Princess of Wales out Qf the- room like Queeu tl BoadiceafiVfuil of rage and full of grief” Yj visiqnj Iii Barker’s pocket was fojund a certi- - their hands fnll with Butler ThereI ho — Eight thousand school-house- s have been shares in 'the Jordan! SHver Min- -j ground for appreb ension tbat Lee can be io erected in Russia since the emancipation of tbs 1 ficatq Lfprced-froserfs y took ft ' pliice It is not stated y On the too8eStajtesjj ing company 7of this city oukoffithe i iH— It is feared thatGen Tulley's Iudiam exwhether the certifiitofuruisbed any clue-- to ‘day men4: has: resulted in relieSjhg junred ' Y v Y f thousands ot veterans who are now en roufor pedition in the Upper Missouri country will the cause :bftheKdeed: - "Y — 2 BiTTnoKB P Mir Jonx'L Grant’s army and In sending forward thou-T- h be serioiisly affectoa by tho drouth There ii Y: m' THzNzaBOEs-rlnthc 1 Poles and United f Bands more of brave while additional plen ty of drouth ifi the summer in these mounr t We are Strongly of therbpluion that there is tropps 7 1 S tates Sen ate Mr Johnson a rpsented lollow-tio- n tain regions j Steamboats on the upper waters thousands of potii are fresh volunteers wron interpretation piit daily i of) than river were being pressed in to the goviipoa tho taw at YYYY Polish citizens or residentebf theUhitodj ing- of I7" v'‘ Y J ernment service bt Joseph 61 somethin ' l8ewliich ‘still agr 'States that Polish citizens serving in f Ibino: Gbii PaosPECts— A letter writel in — praying case less andmikes-the Tho Californiana are suffering Jfrom “a sups graviiteitbe of the Hatted State be iwt returned idah treat he of The adventir jaw reidsrwanting portable pest of flies” from’ those "as big as'cherriet1 to the government of Russia aa prisoners but for that regiop to a very unpalatable collMon downward r “Allmailable matter conveyed by mail to token 0'f —aniong whicUare the following protect j proper steps bq items said Mother” a who little urchin vai we ond the westward bey item boundary of : boun-that 'the It the-cacome a represents 0uraSe to Those Kind find women will season fi?m f ‘‘what this st notbfng of J Kansas and eastward from r reading newspaper ern are been forced Poles to ’Kussianf answer the women- of the1 pavet ATe they those into have tbeir Without California shall to of thq tgpw ’expectations navy Jbestrlycct dary prepaid women- - that have skirts so long as to letter postage rates Provided however' that bavej deserted joined our armlis foughtu ndei- diverle"guph mining here tcept sweep the pavements?’ V “ Yes "m y child’’ in is through with Every to held to this section shall Hot be extend' the our been tracked and and and flag found given fpeditiorisofar fitted out to prospect lie it TrausmieisLon by mail ' of newspapers from a JohnlRusseirs wife bad been a widow Poles our officers Th claim at least an Duintry has retai ned without results up by $ic —a Y‘ kuown officc-o- f publication to bona fide subscri and amplle' ' proportion! of dignified lady bf rs rio£ exceeding one cam ?0 hch Subscriber L'Yellowatdne With the fall Li a has come equality negro iattyof it and presence HigTordship is ofslender stature j Ife to o isstilhsaid VY'O1 IO though portion hence be woscaUed by tbewlts The widow'! at the usual rates nor to Th (fe? franked matter Scotthas one expects anything from it tNo miter “Olr exclaimcd an American lady to properly ) attained his 78th year and it'will be gratifying I oawiil paref i ve by- the I whom this witticism was related at a dinner the mail matter except ohe ne wspaper to a to his feJlow coimtrjTneii to kbow that he cn- - I Richmond and Vicksburg—Vicksburg party of English gentry “L how jsee how it itosubscriheri and franked matter mu3t jond of months surrendered after and came to' pass that! his lordship was cost into besieged excellent-healtand joys' ueneral J“e spirit to letter at intitle rates to But it trang' beprepaid Vicksburg'bearenqccHnparison the treasury” yeBtiocnt Memoirs of his Life with the ia8 mails the the mi8tiou Richmond overlaud The former was ma remeue cofoplotcA by through t ’' and has given 6ome of the ‘‘copy" out for pub- - corner of the rebel territory garrisoned vby but — Mr H J Sm'th a Mississippi ryute betyreen the potnts indicated' J f ' with a third rate GenerarihCom-mn- d has bfeen lecturing at Southampton Eng ia' The Monthlies because" they are desigfiated licalion contracting that the euitire book must few troops The audience however V The suppliesand communicatiois’ee fa void of secession be in for couldn i wai see bsuq t and by! vote decided slavery early July t ready cut off and the work of - cu t$i ug ' tbehx off W magazines and'not neyrspapers !nj all pirobabilr 7 of the war the scape-goFrom the St Louis “Democrat’ 1 comparatively easy The railroads hod be Yjtyxwiiltill the "law is chaneed bepiledoipin — On the 10th of June th Loudon li destroyed by the rebels for their owrn purpost Crysfal YYthe poBtOffice at-- ' St Josepli but 'even with COMPARATIVE TRENG'IH OF THE ' ! been never wotild hhve But besieg Vicksburg Palace had been opened ten years During that ARMIES OF GRANT AND LEE V that forceif'admfsBion from us we claim our bht for the previous assault in May 1863 a V period it has been visited bv the extraordinary The New York papers— Uarjoers newspapers - iwent cost overthis 'Union the assault' number of more thanY- fifteenj million and army Upon this profoundlyvinteresting subject the j is inn& Richmond Tribune men placed and five'thousand Wiekljf Ledger Ileraldj nvi bfper'itohe relative strength of the armietof Grant and such !DanvilIe road the mail The tion iall to be gobbled upland 'that Lee it is of course not possible to furnish I avenue south of Richmond is for 11 y lfbrld:seem practical to- probably because they borne intact Lee is a1 sqperiqi ARRIVALS AlVD DEPARTURES ao- - purposes virtually figucei which can " with entire certainty be and he has superior jnfficers with him s PER OVER L it N D 31 AIL tIO After The repeated General reliable ceptedM collating gmflt is removed to a long distance fromAVashlJ some officia I (Beitveeniiilt and Sacramento) andso far as we learn undisputdd statements ingtiu-- ' Lee has curved the bowofhllin -— Arrivals Y Kranso Isaac ?atttnfaiy: D3 tiio Governor j or: the Alyor v found them to gain of various army eorreSpohdentS' we find the I inward and Grant must-gi Potts d J Capt I call Ameetingof rian he at once go round them? a together will istepoiit-anpoin as casc oi the the following rrprMentsdt&te n' ' Departures— Sunday:— Mrs Ev Lv Plattner Cr B? Y is w4thin thepiiwer ofthe mereBttyrfIj Andrews ijje citizens and let their Official voice be certainly Jas B Page Abraham Bolhemus - I fh to see that from Lee’s cori Grant crossed the Rapid an vrith abeut ”185matters military Vihard iii petition withthat- of the people' to 000 men Jle has since ibeen relhforcod 1My at figuration ofpce he can move with the ra& this for Generali of the Y Postmaster repeal the least 40000 His losses u to the crossing of pidity of lightning from point to point wheu- PER OVERLAND STAGE LIJfE h : the estimated 28th are law thus: May weakneiu$i Pamunkey ever may Oppressive (Between Salt Lake City and Atchison) KiUed and mortally wounded - - - - - ' 7500 i must bring onf minds to contemplate the ex V appealed to — Saturday:— Mrs E L Plattner We are fujiy satisfied Arrivals - -- if - - - 30000 j act position of ihirigsiJ without" regard to our? Wounded wha win recover Y careful hearDepartures:— F Fuller Wl A IfargentJoseph Msnn Grant doe rtot or hope 5xpeCtelonSf Arrivals— Jno Clark! Wl AY Martin 'J -- v ‘ gopwith the y hold the ket of Richmond— our approach from Martin' Jnou Sunday:— y 4 Fryer Dyonisius White (colored) - - 4600 the north ts but a geometrical- - fraction(Qf the uende that put YQrand totaVr- - Y'-- 4 —W 51 HoIIaway Settles J A Oav Jp found necessary to encom-wbic- h tonDepartures: wilt 129606 be circle mVn that candid with This!showiiigeaveS'Grant: our and' :r Peter Ronau John Sly rJiat jlaWtiirough Congress' commence his1 final series of ‘ move- - I pass the rebel forces' ' A jtlan to must oe taken1 to i r mail -- O— the ' Mr: Ben Holladay i' hpiuiou meats before Richmond To what extent he I and if that is to be taken our forces must push in SALT LAKE HOUSE omtrsctor would himself join jwith tbc people has! been reinforced by the troop under Gen I a- mass to- the rear rof' Charleston - Cha I Saturday:— Isaac Fmdouski D J Krause W P Mafrom ButlerVia not yet known Y lt is ton roust be reduced before the most vulr in the reasonable demand that papers and ’I ' ' The ‘I1rtin Robert Dunn £ L Bradshaw David Drown Kd G? t to add to the enumeration the I Me point of the rebellion can be reached subscriYf bona Jide j books and to also magazines in ’all that yasti sectioikof country are IIFerrall M Tovery J W Lowe Jnow B Uriel LD- thLt 2:?tler harvests detached force under entire pf bers he transported by the' Overland Mull to Smith iincluded in: alf estimated at about I ready to begathered supplies beyond compu-1000- 0 BarchV 4 j f and Lut be fiC Us Utali the Territory-oready It Is jeevtoin that fresh reinforcements Itation will then be gained by the rebels and $ Sunday:— kl Rates Frankhie:W Demis George Addi1® iei roiae oheicad ike wa Uye been and are steadily pouring through J Richmond evenmr hold out for a long time and wife W A Martin Step! n Martin John Fryer ' - i EY £ ' i j Am 1 j f 1- j l - ?-i- aseven-month- s ? ! 1 — L' I no-Gerrpa- n A1 -- i 1 ? iy t : “ 9 fi -- i F fot'-fiv- e ' - :- j - -y 4 I ! -- j : ' ‘ the-armte- : at-onc- e - r low-'fluh- - g - L 7-ijo- fd - 1 " YrainAji-tJSACB-MAKEBiJ-G- ep - : j YY Y: 1 h 1 1 -- ! 1 - 'j- - cx-plant- er :y 'A I ' ! ’ at vY 'Ar K j ' :-- ’Jt ' : : Pi - : s- - yi Sn j m i r ' : A v VVe-hopevth- 1 ' at Fordozisld-Departures:- ' o j 1 ! i - I 1 f - ' L I i t ' ! 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