Show THE DAILY TELEGRAPH Tbe people of Colorado are haying a high old time io regard to that Indian 'taisij By request of the Chief buiiocu men of Denvsr Col J M Chivingon commanding has proclaimed Mar- Pfo’ 31 AUO- - VMKEPAY MOnS’O ”’-- telegraphic nevs iASTERH ir ' ': 4 in the military district of Colorado r 2T Washington i un- - ®TC?: three ibbcsahtl hU on catli side consequently yon wbaM feet nn theml Tlicrowtf commenced the deacent tho Kails! 0n horseback to withlna few L dred yards bf he awful precfplce There fS e oon dfcemlctl I'?" n1"Sj“r with abore th Fall ThtIgbiS broke then Upon the view i too ub!lme to l detcrlhcd by one Mvtiule capable of ddn n justice as myself We measured the distancT that the' who!! volume of water on sheet and found it 203fcet Thenfalltln aboTe I ' ahontd Udfte it tol nimut 23 to SO fa kfore It Reaches !c ?ram fall The widthfa)! thq judge to be about 2 C00 feet I have visited Niagara many Itiroes but thN foil eclipses it Tar Four mne farther abovf wc fnu ml anotlic one of lert note where the water divides into 'two parts aud fallan distanco of 1G7 feet 'Should you ever again cross the plains don't go by the Falls without visiting them as it is well worth one! year f one’s lifc1 Our mcafcurement may be reJM upon os perfectly correct as wc started d for ft a v v is linrd I forgot to telf jron that thc ronl with liigliwAymen from Boise City to Salmon Falls butjsnch is surely the case as were rerngpited hv ohr party this machiLcry so neatly and cleanly kept Tlie workmen prefer to make yarn ln thi mill of from Nos 10 : to 2o and the machinery when everything is in first-rat- e running order is capable of turning ont 100 lbs of yarn per supply of water however is some- day The M times scant for the present method of supplying it wliich is bysort of central rent turbine but we understimd aTlarge overshot is in conteinplationi &me of the yarn turned oil t at this mill is of tery excellent- quality— and by many It is considered greatly superior to any All business hoiises and orders orI!'1 timH Uurfur‘lo tuekteTer1 Denver and vici ni ty are' closed wi tb nlr- combined AtS30 time the cnemjr rwvlwd Try s for one of the following wWb aanlt wm mifl orTliis centre and left reenitednftr ehain the filling prescriptions only call ng housed meat t be moat desperate battle of the wai tils dead and wounded on the and n- - vithdrawiDK-cATlvegetable shops including! wagons from Official detail are ffiren In tlie dispatches from ranches and field shops in government employ and ' p r from the States V Grant Blind and Hancock: j imported of for the for the troops equipment necessary f YTeold the Weldon raiirpad We may here observe incidentally : tlint in sate defense Houses common 3 Gralnt Gen for dated the I yesterday caya: strictly ptnf jn dispatch connection with the cotton factory building bis to Weldon seems road below the bn loss of and Our groceries provisions are allowed to keep the President ias wool machinery in operation loss in I think I don' f ho enemy from 11 dm tol pm!eacli day open aft 10000 killedand vroundeci We i the last tiro week viz three carding machines— fir t and second men are not in prompt liare alio lofct beavilybutjnoHt of ours were captured condenser-ran- d" mole with to fill a severer breaker and the volunteering regiment up Grant alto make tho following report: Thursday morn-- 1 spindles which can card ptjr day 125 lbs of The method of obtaining retruits is promised Ing the enemy drove in Butler's line of pickets guard aoon rallied and dtpvo tbe enemy back and estabIn addition to that orgiiniziition1 all the able- - wool and spin 75 lbs of yarn There is also one StaAtox lished a hoyr line j : Signed y bodied maleeitizcns of sixteen years and above carding machine to make wool into rolls We - i NewYor!k£4 -in further hpticed a power loom y though The “CommcTcUlV' special lias advices from tlio arc ordered to enroll themselves as militia-' who of making 25 yards of jeans j may enlist as ' mcnj otherwise operation! capable ' ' r A9 Godbe makes his first bow fothe dibcrrnlne public per day Gen Warren missing the enemy in bis front made re tlicy are to be assigned to companies properly In onr columns this i morning Ho does well to coins tip ' In addition to the manufacture on a large street a III tie ronnoissance yesterday towards Petersburg Thj rebels officered and to block houses required scale in lhills we may remark that quite a 7 had fallen back to the works of that place abandoning the for defense works and of the Wo direct attention to tho advertisement Of ilock tho r of other S city Weldon failroad ‘ in families number the of particuDcinneo Territory A fallow of firm The has tbs to and md Virginia stand city vicinity guard and An expedition was sent down r i in card and eadorsementsL larly county Washington spin do 'picket duty niftier cimfriind of Lieut R destroyed the rails and bridges to the extent of 31 cotton by hand! and weave it Into cloth with v"’ mil M Faxb Renvetn— Tlio Reese River (Austin) "Rni'Ur W Jenkins 21 Colorado cavalry ater says Uis Omhniail Company have reduced the fare Vacani log houses or shantics in Den ver are or without wool for domestic use Our forces bare advanced on the Weldon railroad to We congratulate our citizens that the manu between tliat city and Virginia to $30 amf through ' tVMullen L of taken ' tobe within two miles ofTetwsburg without opposition by Cupt possession $ti$ t' 5 acramento so facture of an as article cbttonhas important rebels have retired Within their earthworks No A Q M and removed to selected localises for A QCARX Trixo— An opposition stage line out 'isii dispute the possession of the Weldon line tlie construction of block houses or other de received so much attention end we wish those for cents a 'distanrs per pound passengers at ten' j Ii is rumored tliat our cavalry made a dash inihs In these laudable operations all the carrying engaged fenses to 4 the the ISO about miles T of approaches city onj of the Danville roadsuccess that they can reasonably wish' and MoutU'itn Newi fiki The Rocky ti ®wsreached here t onlay from Sherman's department ' that the interests of the Territory demand ' ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES all His wild hauas s exceedingly satisfactory plans for the reduction of nearly having 4gqne ia ering Salt Lake oarAaf Pxa fbctwesn City TRAINS MERCHANT Atlanta are said to bo working to the beat advantage The proprietors Muy Qterlaxo hope to be able to isst e a slip and Sacramento There is abundant evidence of a considerable degreeof of some size or other every day j Arrivals—Tuoaday:- Mr Brown' Klisha House Mrs Merchant trains for this cltyundcr the super- Crabtree thereboltroopsU and twachildren Lieut jshoup lsr Colorado cavalry who is intendence of Messrs Shurtiiff Chinn Wor-le- y a degree of posit veness It is asserted this morajng-witPER OVKRtASD STACK LINE that Hooker will bo immediately put Inthe field With' an after that band of guerrillas who rooted the Trueman Woodmansce Packard ahd Arrivals—Tuesday: Paul Coburn James Stewart On Government dispatches forwarded mail in Sputhi Park writing from iferpmu Ikinch t important command W tout Crandall are all at Matysville about 70 miles " M Nltnerick Thos U Kyle Wn bin Departures— J 25 miles below Canon City on Arkansas River west of Atchison: C escort John Thomas Krskino K J Rrsklne IVnt a Kylo J awaiting Humors are current hero and credited in the best fiban-cimilitary uPrriilas Duudun men close arc his after that the to enable them to proceed on their journey clrclc that the government host decided to seid Are says 'PER DANNACK AND BOISE STAGE six of arc but at now thsm that aud that mmissioners to Richmond--fw- o large and' three Republicans ArVivals— Slondajr night: D L Talbot E Kvsnsos Q SERVED HIM RIGHT Democrats —to arrange preliminaries T Sdby S A Hacklsy It h also rumored ho does not intend to let any Of them get' out that fhe commission Is on Its way 'to Richmond J DqmriurM this morning: Harris Pozmansky L Kf j of the countri A gentleman just arrived from Hagerstown ben ' 3am Dow nan A4 ZadekJ liluoi ' " 'r h Pbiladelphia 21 to with' ah our item furnjshcd reporter going PER OLIVER & CO' EXPRESS Tho 'DuIlotin" lias tho following from Harper's COTTON MANUKAOTUKE INiGTAII and the the of shoty ' invading temper spirit n"' Arrivals—Monday night DMitc!ieII J 31ItcheUA(Un rebels Wheii the rebel horde appeared 'in Telgar Mr list The position of our anpy i unchanged A strong line determinedv that' the froni oi Hagerstown1 one of its principal citi- thews Mu Alkirc -E Harris Mr LombArd When experience had I'- cf entrenchments lias been thrown out In front ARRIVALS AT SALT LAKK HOUSE culture of cotton could be successfully prosecu- zen sunder took a measure to which he looked tpry skirmishing wo heard all day yesterday' Tills A Tuesday— II' Mouutj J M 1‘otts II ted In Southern UtahV the next thing that de- for the preservation of his property He farmJC liarris Vm! Alkire Vf llikSi iag t broke out With redoublied strength In front Lumbunl I) ed liar 200 acres of land His ns were full Frlgtin manded attention was the question of working of atiout his L Talbot UT Modly a A Hack!? J Mitchell IMh corps which holds the centre Nor Ling of d were dotted wih sheop ell tlT grain pastures K Kvauson Sirs Crahtrro And 2 children has llniick ( from it and now it has almost entirely up the raw material in cloth Ingbi Aa may be and Cattle ani forty well-fewine were gath- Kelson Ilouikobky Edward llunkohky MarkdCahn-Jim- 'I '?y c ea?ed etgel litsic Obe lfli lev T Illune Al Marks Chav Fish " the manufacturing operations were ered intha rcar of his corn cribs lie was emr expected James Stewart G U Stout Paul Coburn 11 Auetln 12 Midnight of man a and EubS’ance of plenty phatically a and rude of character at first but it simple Tbero is no evldonce of tho enemy being In our immeWhen the rebels came he walked out tii their is diate front obtained as yet It is bllcrdil herwill attempt satisfactory to know that a: considerable de- lines with a damask linen napkin affixed to to cross the river gree of prDgresj lids been made si nee insomuch his walking cane 'ilie first rebel aoldier fie '!i j Tlio latest news from Williamsport says the enemy have that tlieij is now produced - in the Territory encountered he requested to show him tp thu cot1 yet crossed the" Potomac 1 Onus 'were heard f 3 eater- officer wan He under nucd comuiiuiding better yarn than we have seen from abroad Wishes to inform his numerous friends'and customtr iSa oed to bo ATorill ibelllng li ijr up 4h to the object of his search guard One of the first experimenters with the raw I ‘General” said he I am a warm synlipa-Ihize- r be has rented the etore lately occupied by woods in tlio direction of Sharpoburg con we in material hear of the Territory with the qouth 1 heartily wish success that Our army is lying quietly In tbelr entrenelimenta f was Mr li D Covington of Washington City to this invasion and to yonr forces My object' HOOPER ELOREDGE & CO X:Washington 1 Information lias been received confirming the r (porta He in seeking you outls to ask that you Jand an i ginned a small quantity of cotton: between j staff will accept the invitation TWO DOORS BELOW TIIR- TELEGRAPH OFFICE of Loe waa killed and Gen A P Hill mor- that Fitz lihgh at many your two rollers running in Reverse directions' and will make In the fight of Sunday ou the Weldon railmy'house your headquarters during V tally wonuded aud will open in al few days with a fulHice of rude So a turned hand machine would here by My house Is yonder upon that your stay r road New York 24 natural Iv to abandoned for better as soon os hill (pointing to an old fashioned mansion with modern additions with a long row of hay ricks HI By the- arrival of tho IT 3 steamer Haze from & 0 possible on the back ground) we loarn that a new pirate steamer Coquttsone of a Mr same con 58 Ritchie of the In place with the South did you In number fcYou'ympabio Wilmington is receiving her armor Abeii 4 couiprting saw old 'the blades ' structcd — general say?" queried ajrough gin' using the most forpitdable of them and will L6 the “rst to leave that port— if not already out ‘Very earnestly sir aud always have done In ’61 and '62 he and Mr Benjamin Fondle 9k' iv a 'I ton made ooo much better at St George This SO” THE EIIOPQSITIONS FOIt PEACE' ffl 0 The rebel general beckoned to a sergeant Xfl os os have some work has for the done who stood near him “Bring a jhiisket gin 0 god Pi Thoihrief telegram in this morning's paper imported gins J this man" he "and take him into the Ti: 0 31 cS furnishes again another rumor of a proposition u About the same time President Ybqng ob- ranks” O for peace between the North and South ‘‘sympathizer’’ opened wide liis cycsr on tained from the States three small A 0 one butThe 0 gins “could’ut horror with mute lie stood thin occision tlie commissioners cmauate irocn was scat to Grafton another to Wash- - sec it in that ' J o Q 0 0 light’ lie stammered out at '"the Norths ' i Ington and the third to Santa' Clara: In ’63 - last ”0b! I didu't mean that general 1 don't 0 u0 So frequently have polHicians for ihelr 0 "f party the one at Grafton was destroyed by ’fire but want to fight I want to entertain you and! rnnd moncr speculators for their iti- your stair while you remain here and to show been reconstructed i U you thaI am yoifr friend" dividiial gains deceived the public with the Mr Ebcnczer links bas been running a cotinformed The rebel general contemptuously cry ofjcace whcn there was no peace contem- ton him that they interpreted sympathy only in its factory three or four years at Purowan lie can scarcviy plated it expected that lyny which embraces one carding fnaChine jand 1G5 l iteral sensei lie had jclainnd to srinpnthize:i them and they intetAled to avail them j telcgramof that complexion unless supported spindles The spinning gear is rather rough with selves of his good will A string of wagons by something very tangible will he'j recei vCdby and heavy been made once trotted out driven to the syiupa- in was at this partly baying aay intelligent person without considerable pity anl in spite of dijid vantages under the thizer's property And in thcsame afternoon lie doisbt was stripped of every thiiig 'Jiiu rebels can led direction of Mr' IVm Marsden wlio had' not' off all bis rattle sheep hogs and suiallur live Since the commencement of the war tlercr seen k c tton first At for all liis )iay aud wheat crop stock twenty factory has been such-atitter disregard for truth mao the performaheed of this institution were' in- leavingremoved bln barns utterly empty The cavalry: Ia di!iti- u the uWrbe wflj hire oa Sfstcd where the public had a right to exptet different but good coarse yarn is now4 made horses vcc turned into hta gtowdng uils ami corn-waarid facts A SUPPLY Ol’ for fodder for the stock wliije'i differently have been sq invariably U At SpringviPc Utah Cuinty Messrs! Houtx his tlio marchcut The ' was 'Inzer detained! oil: distorted and enveloped Syinp tortuous: winding & Bringli'uTst have in a with wm thn released with was ahd done until factory i)I operation that Tho keenest scrutiny has been Inifiled ioj about 300 &: for the symiwitby lie had mtinifcbted thanks is whdre very gootllyarn splndxs the search for facts £ery reader of war new2 made nl though the machinery is not of recent Philadelphia North American with perplexed ' lilS contrary statements on any-- ! i : GREAT tlesiguFALLS THE thing that transpires and in spite of himiel( ij at the A number of ' plantation spindles' diave al- - j fast drifting to the zero of scepticism V j Tlie! so been i ves the following d6fcrij-ioIVStse Xeics T1ic into the Terri These imported tory: present rumor of commissioners to Richmond ot acataroct of considerable pretensions DRUG ST011E’ way be nothing m ore t hiri ri can trd tlie gold have six spindles are worked by hand and I mo be small circumstance must that It 0 5 J eclipses nnd Nos 7 ' i yarn produce laaikct however nt the sanie hie fell 12 ! Csttlc-i1 No per cf cotton yoke The largest superior cyuUti' mill in the Territory is Niagara tSIrtjffive wnl aud dry goods in New York tumbled down we arrived at Rock Creek ‘one sfitT ten can be fctfen When sri'l sale Scliuttlcr President Young's ou Ivanyon creek about five! Wagons for day’s pc-- cent' Vthis side of Salmon Falls Ferry wc left miles from this city Here are three carding travel tV if ‘rpe amves we shall calarsc oar one morning for the Great Falls and took a 1 paper machines one tapper two drawing frames and straight line for Snake River At the distance f one reel i (with two mere building) of four miles Vrc came upon them all unawares! t d s icitV avs pcidcr : 't ' I p ' -- exccptians-—-drugf8iore- ' i-- ng ' : : I - J -- toTer-ratethojenetay- ys one-hundred-d- r ay 2-J- O - rfe-pore- i J i -- : 'A' " - - j '' ' ‘i y- - v : - 1 to-da- - y - t -- A I : yv: I : j I j 1 j ' ' i ! s I ay cnc-hiindred-d- i i j eomc-vf-tbc- m nt (i'- - : 4 I - j- -- ' f - I ect ( -r- ! -- I - ti ? -- s vii M-- -- m b ' - - 4 I - ' 'Fir- -- ’ ' I- j i ' WM-- t r W I ' ? di-reef- ion ' j ’ ‘ i : J ' ' V j j f ‘ - - I i ! 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