Show i - HS- - a- -- 4 - v r I ''( V' : I 4 w J trl TlUj DAILY ’1 s -' '"- '' f ' - V £- - ’: there wal nne In the South authorized tcrfaln ticn ‘The Confederate aulka ' ' if overtbe wro the Servants of the people not thir to FROM SANPUrKiVALtEX TT 'r I t j TlicllonOrscm Hyde prcsld y I In vAyOgO 1804 connt of a mostremarfiribltj arlesianHwcll In a Settlements the ”Egyptpr the mo in tains” Wc condense the following' Interesting ac XNfi H AT tinPAYil MORIS ’ AHTKSIAN WELL llKSI AnKABLK ! V I I - r suburb at the 'south west of Paris loanee from as Saii pete is commonly ‘ T ' : x jV-- j our satictum yesterday—just arrid rom pr: UneJ'v'-:?- :'( fbd engineer was itwarer from II bow tH:J r f I'V 4 : i S Jv LST' ’j ’f L1 g Vti! t n I EASTERN TELEGRAPHIC NEWS ' : ' -- - I ?Je by-naq- jta I ’ ' Ke nettbe? :I'I terJpit ri8bt to subvert the U : tiicHiain ji -- BOr Inititutlona overtw i V j j (1 cstnblishcil consUtutlonB aiicT barter aw-i1 nncnt of the Roy prlcvUta teUng of £ ' elf-gov- ef ?J resnltafortLHi “ sebtericrif: tho Cofcfleraf States who has clung to a hope that possible wiih thc Administration of tlieFedw nl Government it will sttip fr in his last film of sucfi deluion or If there eycaiK teac aiog too vhiHo hearts have grown fain-- n'nder the r i I 18 flallifax The pirate Tallahassee arrived this morning The works were commenced with boring I Danish elements predominating pods about nine yards long raised and lowered I Ensrltshvvernacular was rapidly u I - Portland Me 18 1 1 t i 't Port Monroe 17 The boring Instrumeiitjwa8 changed according About two weeks 'since' there was a clpii-- gi yes digni i y and' Value to life r hope and ton I had Oar force on the north eido of James IUref bare to the different strata which were successively burst 'which1 brought uown'a of water solution ttvileaih And if there le any patri this and scYere every Bklrmishlng continuous day Yery atticked the fortn euitjed for passing through I knee deep inundating a " ieflhle "portion ots or ebrisuuw in y nr land who sliihik week We have captured a conshlorab o number of prls frnra tlia illimltntIc vikla f teiili:e'othcr I PlV'01i nnl ue bntdid no is t the softer materials near the surface bring i' ' r ' I of coinitry : oners whlclrrtrctcLMU publi ealniully miery "y 18i Syraevuo suHablo for boring through the chalk And flint j than the washing off a pile of coalllpnging to fore them we pray ttmt la tlfctr:Unomsa res I promises to be Thb Peace JConYcntlon met y be olution to used for J -- fid 1 !r -- t6-da- atube being the former and a chisel the colliers recall the fthiiseiV may quickened anil vindicate the outraged dvilii -- Gratefoi showers had fallen o on authority shaped tool for ttys latter lonally si " of tbeir tidu country The size of tho rods was lessened as the II the mountains which liad the eff r to increase j there has j 'JEFF Win FIGHT TO THE BIWE3 V depth Increased and since the subterranean II the otbcrwke fiuling streams: so “ water was uot 'reached so boon as was expected been no serious ' complaint of scamty of water I t ‘I BSD J V aBtiiintafilidellMtioa for Jf tocli i irrigation requisite tocniarge fiveseyeralmes tA o erO nuiey diameter of for the hintom TbeiIan WG 18 I I ueitYC(‘ peace trai °ar7 Conrention bat this ihorning-th"I question is in some prosecution Of the work !u U Tj ranging Oyer their accustomed lmUrttS aud had I I doubt and coniUerable position lsbeInj inanifo8ted difikult nor so distant os supposed ty When the boring had extended a depth of no tidtnga of the great uprising- e the'froprl " II 1 with nearly nine- - tiers - j 418 yards’ the cutting THE INDIAirSlFFICUrSlEASTWABb Thera is n evidence however that jt( - ty yards of rods attachcfl to il broke and fell rl E PRESI-- 1 fersdn Would be in any wise willing to treat on ' It has been jwltli very great - j con’j hole the we the took bottom to of the It that rgret PEACE TER have learned of the Wide extent andserious na-- stant labor of fifteen months to extract the dif I the preliminary grounds offers! by President J Messrs Id ay and nol combe w tuxo of the Indian outbreak oh the plains and I ferent fragments of the rods ' evidently Llncolnj lt is reported that thct?onfederat that the easternportlonjof the Overland Mail I Three years after the 'accident above named taken aback by President LincoQ s final MTo Posicfent has calculated on the con ting cncj c! fact doeanot routo was so effectually brokenas late telegrams I in passing through thejchalk tbe chisel art--1 whom lit may concern" which Eavo pre-- jmorc than is seven yirs' war-i- u I affirm ' jjjr Lin- - j anticipate an early peace i tached to the boring rod got detached and b- - viously published as per telegrap Mr Edmund Kirke s recent yia:l "VYo trust that (lie military operations stated fore it could be recovered several months were coin’s preliminary planksthe intgrir of the I P'ing: be in progress against the marauding Indi-- 1 sjient in djfirgihg round it A similar occur-aH- a whole Union and the aband6nmen of slavery 9° kwilies-- itT Itichnaoml Mr Davifdt will be successful so that the Overland rence impeded the work for three months' were toe strong for the cliivalrylln a rather j hveredhimself as follows: vMail and emigrant routes f will be 'soon again I This time thlerdetacheS' part Tfijs war must go on tiil the last of this lengthy letter to Mr Horace Qralelyi which I wjasj driven I' was not sent over the wires they jSsppaW their KeneraUon fall in his tracks and Ms childrc safe and the stages will (be making bly down among the gravel seize 4 his mutdtet and hght our battle unlu I their but the matter the on of after th regular luprisiug1 1841 daily feelings trips ter hf following labor in FebTuary eight years’ V yOU acknowledge our right to self government I ' v the Indians seems sogeneralthatwe canscarce-- 1 the rods f&Sbion: 1 Ve are! not fighting foir Slavery ?)! are fiyte- suddenly descended several yardshav- r Messrs Clay and Hqlcolmhe setffbrth that Iy hope for that security which is desirable onl ing pierced the vault of the subterranean forindepcndejicetand that or exlermindikn v the din of battle is hefard and the ters so long ' sought after !a few hours after- - President Lincoln’s previous tendiol safe con-du- will havt” jtholine untilhas been smoked all of which r wan the to duly accredited plenipdilafiesfrom pipiyjf peace (Vor the Daily TolegripbT indefatigable engineer was rewarded X v LET USBEPRUHDS wUXTequire time and may not be at so early a for all his anxious toils foir the water rose to Hichmondj was accopted as eyidenj cif a grati-fiu- g I day as Is general ly wi&hetL 17hy do we coMIy pass each otkerf change in his policy whichwiqy hoped the surface): and discharged itself at the rate of j I Perchance thou art greater than T i rXh& action of the agents of the pail route COO 000 gallons per hour terminate in a peace mutuara just v t might ' My life a torch that death will smother also in driving off their stock 'and material from and ad van tageous Thcf fel t con Tho 'pipe Tho depth reached was While llune la a star gleaming high ih infested por tious of the route to-- points of I by which the water reaches the snifacehas been from tfie uniform declafatio Yet juliil that Holing spark is glowing Safety however warranted by prudential con- - carried nearly to the level of the source of shp federate Executive and Congress A flicker itup ward sends To th Hghtin Quenchless torrents flowing sWeyatiohi is not promising of a very speedy irply The portion of the pipe above ground is fact of the tender of safo conduct llhonor tfiee! let us bo friends I resumption of service Vr surrounded with a monumental pagoda of or- - known to jtfie Con federate Presid er Is conceding too much: tothel hamental VI carpentry atd discharges a circular promptly embrace the qpportubit Why do ws coldly pass each other? I few Red weeks to Skins oven allow for them a cascade of clear water continually into a circu-t- o for seeking a peaceful solution of If I have been stronger than thoii I so tliere irless of the farth ray brother Psrehance a monopolise important public highway iar iron reservoir to be thence conveyed by a strife But they profoundly regre Pressed dark on my heart and brow : sthatwf6ssthoplaiMbsay nothing about5 laterM pie to the ground spirit (whijrii dictated the first t But my soul liatii felt In Ite viM upprfng!ng tho annoyance owl loss to business men: and The wateriWell adipted for all domestic peacedidUnot continue Ho animaug t ic counA weakness with thine that blends: : the public generally by the stoppage of the theffepresentLincoln Had Is dust enongh to its pinion cUnging purposes and is unfailing being supplied from sels of President There ' U i mails We consider the Overfand routo csson-- 1 the Infiltratlon of a surface of country wo I pity thee!— let urbe friends nearlyi atiyes of the't governments met Jo consider I i to Gef ’prosperity "of "the country this question who would: pronoun § that the 200 miles ihidlametet jj 'SECAivicnitL All nations share the ocean highway and P The temperature 6f the water which rose to present frightful waste of individui pfi ippincss 0 LTC?Ity' ’AuglSC4i —‘4 ‘'J I wai may tcmpwarily deprive any nation of its tho surface from the depth reached— C02 yards and public prosperity would not hayS been ter ssswseassessuswsw AKRIYALS AND DEPARTURES irITie Parfeians wish the mlpatedf g 81°-- Fahrenheit priyiiegoor at least greatly jeopardize it but Ooxrirr bet weeu Salt LakCi7 Instead Of the safo conduct soliS "thlejoad acrosstho plains belong exclusively water had been 1000 yards below so that they and Psa Ovnusnt MailSlid Sacramento to the United other nation having miht haye had an unfailing 'stream at 104° which' they were at first led to suppose would s W Hood wife and five Friday: :wkr externalNo there ’ of 'cittabtishmehtsj " 'Any right h A A FuUonvfor w:cm' i be extended the last document frbmfpresident lie Dcpartni-e- — Friday:— II P Raruficld Wni L DaI " sur AVe roay bere observelthat the Artesian wells Lincoln had provoked indignadioni injure it and no internal difficuHy should apd lobert McCombs v permitted to impair its integrityijf it cnpossi- - of Fdbeuf (Rouen ani Tours1 foraed (many rise Bearing no feature of rcsenblance tov r ca oynuuum stjuskjuxk I kTv be prevented H g streams the original one lt was altogethe unique years ago overflow1 in Departures— Friday—Riehortl IhiniilfcnC Catn R C Wq1 therefor© suggest that Jp the event(of I Qnd the ancient Artesian well at LiUersr in tfie precluding negociation and prescribiti in ad- Vhite Leo F Falhrdy D S Ilogmk Roger C Bfck ' difficulties being in any wise prolonged on tfie pus de Calais ha ' for pbout seven centuries vance the terms and conditions of nfice It om J vR Patterson O O Hanson PER BANNOCK AND DOISX USX returned id the original policy of 4hbf bargain plains the mails be forwarded notwithstand- furnished a constant and equable- supply Vor truces wi tli ret (8 except ArriTals— Fr iday—Wi lliam Kiskadden Alexander Kt something like: that several ing weekly negotiitionsntt ingno mMRAPiTilRBALARM r loaches -- toge(licr If necessary snd cscoif ted :sddea S B Matthews John ifcConnick s: U Welltf J 11 have to bury thq dead until every man notice k Coe J j! Mooilre R J SpotowooiL We to are our a1' that quondam1 laid daw h his arms submitted to th pleased with force sufficiently strong to ( ensure per-fe- et Departures— FrUay—J OHerHen X Ben ion Vs of San Francisco ment and sued friend dames Street ” for safetj'OQ the dangerous sections of the has returned to that Eql and is Vallace mercy R Eaufrnai C RMerriman E II Zwiiler jgj just now get-- : city route We should then get the mall matter Whatever might be tkb explanatiojof (this A Ziulek Henry £d mer Charles Rose WmMiller the of the for efr his ting compliments press liI : ARRIVALS AT tiVtULTZ HOC1though ibn’ slower time than usual and that forts to contribute to sudden and of the viewSf Pres- entirechange tfT t the of the —Tbos protection Bay Keller Aaron Daniels Wm 10k- Friday would be better than no mail at i&li ToTiave id ent! Lincoln of the withdrawal cif oygture of kadden A Kiskadden 8 B Matthews- S II Weller tha’mall kept back entirely lnotlniicoordancoC'l7 moment was at the it to be negociation ' O had gone to the Atlantic State and Jt Spots wool J no McCormlek Charles Gonboncao-with the spirit of the time it Will never do Mr of rccall words of HCceptedthe peace ju utter- -' jWay C II Mojhon J W Argyle O W Hood Wifesri io'givo it qpsOi' Indians or iso Iifdittn''' T - rtte Alwm Tele edand fresh blasts of war to the bitter end fire children Mrs F B Falton Aleck Csxlyle JsumD ’City 20000 “IWV!:fjar: Vye lieard at tli Hollady belns aboot rto I £?? they left to thel speculation i of those who had Hughes PER OLIVZX & CO’S XXPBSSSAltai says: :l from the main m'eah of learning It was eubugh f oij® atari westward tcTlook to the difficulty— that's ep to Arrivals— Fridayi- -J TF -: S B wires will The extend sa come-o' r Arguity C II jlfajUn ‘The r a of maiter right maketh tion to everr eye liad that no qe whatever or h pa- they engine honse jn the city' besides fay : Way Charles Garhrine ttorw1 ii an ojd proverbj the presence of branch stations hands! in all parts of the town Fiye per placed ii their the great contractor and'- his firain larte bells will be sounded instantaneously by himself could not transmit it to the Pmsident " RIPE PEACHES to that ' of the i Line Superintendent the machinery and on the instant each engine oi They joined the! Confederate States : without offer ig him bell can be ruhg djThis grand plan also KOW RRADT AT E Wi DAVIS’ 17xn WARD agents other folks and the General on the (house an embraces duhonorin a a" themsel ves detective indignity police Oai) telegraph quick quash the affair speedily We aro as lightning and as sura as plainsmlght the scorn of their countrymen: While First house south of CL B Wallace's cider £ac pry ' 7 rapid" hopeful- Vnioa Square the pcbple of the Confederate Slates Mdeatly Complimesit TO FbemostI-- - A A 1 corresponr I of the Neiv York STmrir suggests that the orlgl- - desired peace they believed that few nf- any would! purchase it at the expense of iberty aowg of particular:-imporreceived yes- - nal of the Cleveland Conven tion V will be found rX iterday from honor and self "respect If tt could be&ccured Halsey received ' ' Kearney to prochro t wen ty five guns' and am: lows: L ‘ ' : 5 1 V -' only by their submission to- terms of c&q ues t : T ' r-"t tfiat was In distress and was the hiunUloaMdforwatdeMCMlHbHiuJaywd AfJ1(JvcrI ?Pe generation yet unborn whi eveiy lUSt-WV" on iD debt and onewas CatIjI Erato of ctippile fbrfio' station every that witness its restitution vu discontented gathered themselves unto aREATSALTLAKE OITYUX: ' a s him i Wbw rA- traln'wa: tlio or other and he became captain over them and there unjrotUa: If any Northern military autocrat tjis entl- Ulurf uA Tnitrl OaUttisg SiUblDrct ' wwavitivhranVoutMinM: 'i tied to proffer the condition! in th i Vallandigham Weller of California I’ornando Wood and Judge Onderdonk-ar- e present an announced to speak Percral western politicians are also bera At a meeting held last evening a series of resolu tious were agreed upon! - more moderate than salted the a largely attended - Hi W”r: "r""" 1 ' ' I i I ' j i - : j L i ' there J : - ' i- v K 1 v ' j -- 1 I 1 f ‘ ’ I 1 1 forci-perfectly ‘ 1 ! - ' ? : I - et " V ! 1- h bn-onorab- le 1 ' 002-yard- s fi-de- f i IV: 1 Wthjit --' f - ' a - itt : - I ' - i : j ( A Statno -' fcot-bat- t ! 1 r - i - ' chiWrrn-Mr- - M ’ j- - e j 4 i never-varyin- 'S-- - -- i ! 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