Show ? i 7 : '' I '’v "-- ' ' f W-- 1 7' i ’ j : V'j we— tyyyja yj-- vrr ‘ r -livi VT: - - j i " W- : ? ' I ' - £ --‘- I 'v:'- " ' - K? tt ' ‘ aw X V " ? : ' V- - t' - : 'Q-’r- E - i is “ V ' - vyA f i y - The Pally Telegraphy SiTOSDil M)ESI?0' lr the Vicinity1 AH our city Mto :ij4$4 semi-aVvM- ry iS’ ’ - V ' ’’ ! rwAnandi Hix Slirfrtln 'rr V ' vfc t $! 00 9 00 00 -- ' i Three Moplhs lyr Month delivered FLO UK KIOTS JX rf Owinsib the long and I ' MOXTAX A " hundreds ievery hour 7 rt ’ I i V: I I! ' J 11 sack in and o'clock to Between 10 $10 pfcr a military flour recently go tup MontanLand tlicwe who hi l nojstock I cort Tohnedla line on PennsyliiniH V drennetho left reatingonlath streeU on hapd became ©accited in Consequence ' j 1'regula- - I llie escort sconsisted of two regiinentst Oh the Sudinst mfantrywo battalions of cavalry r tors walked fnto the stores at Nevada I pieces oflortiUery and onor battalion of arinos heiuled fy a full armed band and comiulsorily boii-- ht thorflow at the - severe winter I - 4 - j ! ' r- 1 : Belf-appoin- NewTork19 I 'Waahlngton 20 Cobden was buried on the 7thThe proceedings were solemn and touching : III the House of Commons on the 7thf Lord jElclio moved forthe correspondence relativo to the proposed Canadian exof penses lie deprecated the erection ' a defence which foiild 'only have the eflbct of iviUng thp 'Americans to make Canada a Rattle grdund v The policy of fortifying was questioned by Ejsveralj speakers! but the duty of thc British government to defend' Canada was generilly j conceded The ministers opposed the production of the papers pendingla conference with the delegation appointed by the Canadian government to confer with the Imperial government and shortly expected in i From a ditancp traibs vwero bringing 1 f: I r' ii ’ V -- abatinfff'' I la tingle number ": Surgeon General reports the Secrvta-- 1 The Persia from Liverpool 8th and The of Stale ry passed a restless night but tf more Queenstown'1 9th has arrived j'Trcomfortable this morning Frcdk Seward :The' pestilence at St Petersburg was continues to : a a"? ' iiuprore dowly fed by boon one dense mass of people whilethej adjacent streets for half a jnUc in every direction wero filled' with mill w I tary companies ami civic procession Si 9 00 “ crtjr In-tli- :7 public hoi and private residences were closed' an tho emblems of moaning' appeared fro: eOery c6ruice and fastened frora evei window iThe inmates poured forth b thousands V into the streets and by 1 b!' lho 1:iHor iram in mfinr JURCC TERMJ ":A: - te r"” ::TnrTU ( L W IIAltDY 8Bdy-nookjati- ' The brig Onyx from Pernambuco reports that Capt French of the ship William Tell of Boston was nferdered by the crew of his ship about four wetk&ago at Feriiamlmco : &' CO MU'on-rt- 1 t AND wnoiEsvw ICITT and fifty pound shell when It exploded stantly Killing fire I men All the workmen Call and get the jrorth-- of money u we will in the yard' were more or less Injured some r fatally ell at MTIOUSALE RETAIL and at AUCTION is not very hanl to livo or die for tlose we love but do you know the love required to live with them?' AVhat amount of iti can t stand before a conflict off nature? j $ r yi commenced '3rd''aV in the lTi?ceilirig was drapjv meetings Iwere held committees wafted ed with cnipe mirrors hung on the bor-- f on thcl merchants announcing the alleged jderai lwithl emblems of mourning while 2- ' - " iX-- ceremcMiies I eawm1 pnia - 'MhDlCIN which'' incited scenes tho crowd to an attempt to extort flour at 'their ovrnprices froni Aressw Ihe coolness and determination Pesider t Johnson stood besido the ''i New-brmk- s” rithe i - -- r ' -- S ”4' ' : it-p“- ' ' Ho -- ’ ' f i ' j ' ' j to-da- - the-door- s - y X1 r “e ( 'o V -- nerShip AT’Mr Jos Silver calls attention to his : bakery and'provision Store groceries garden seeds pastries candies and “refreshments at any hour” JCTff Messrs Abrames and Pettit have on hand breadstuSTd vegetables fruits garden seeds Yankee notions etc PAINTS ! j t toay'-T’heirplacesit- ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES TER OVERLAND KAIL LIN'S : Departures — Friday:— J ohn' Keetley W W Towes WillianrCullum JG 'f 1 i ’ ex-presid- ent -- - i i -- J c j BY WATER Watchmaker and jeweler 139 & 1 11 - T yj ' ? ! - - ' - -- i telegraphic 1 J IUs : jii 'i BIG REWARD FOlt THEASSASSINSl X '' ' - MOSBYjailEXDEREDt ' T- — r- - -A' Orleans 13 L ie Times has the following special: ” v f ‘T Rte Port 13i' V 'a' from Mobile The ' V jynvejwere tars- - and Stripes ii Aioisted oo A’orterand Mackintosh at 10 a " yesterdayaijd-o- n'' the big-- church ateeple HoLile at 2a p city Therebelacom b : rce3 1 - y 1 ’ bat-ten- es s: - estimated that one huodrctl and thousand people were in the streets of Washi ngton t onlay to witness the funeral ceremonies WcagoJLO fnnd is pn foot monument A national and a plot of groundjof six acres in the heart jqf the city of Springfieldr'Illinois jhas been Selected as Jthe burial place of 'the lamented Jresideut Lincoln The dispatched from Halifax St John’s Montreal And other points of the British provinces say there wasTa general isaspensiQn- of business display of flags half-maof other and manifestations! at of the the with people deep synipathy United States and respect for the cha- racter of the deceased President Dispatches from jail' parts of the east And west state that the day was univerLll sustwenty-fiv- e WAtt RECOMMENCED IX NEW ZEALAND! x THE PLmIUK'AT ST FEXERSRURG! 5'V Xerf Tric(19 J M0BILE TAKEX1 ' -- - st tinned until yesterday when’ air lift The tug boat Aliena was blown bp by torpedo yestejeday business was sally observed churches were filled And pended the r GENERAL PROVISION DEALERS East Temple Street Third door below Hooper k EL dredge’s have Constantly on hand a supply of Bread StulEiyegetablea and Fruits Contracts filled for supplies to the Mines FRESH GARDEN! SEEDS always os hand a geuerai variety of Yankee NutionA 252-2- to the' memory of the illustriona dead 1 The information reaches us demoMtrated iu the annals of I that th§ rebels have destroyed their 1- - The dmivn was nahmwt' 1 - to-nig- - A wut l jr 1"- a ht em-ctvilizat- ion brvn n the other a ’gunboat intended for early bout the peo-- 1 6leln the vicinity of operatioirou jthe North Carolina sdnnds -- 1 of whfh constructidnpartioi- rrpcMs I as draped the in destruction pated alsp crape -- S’- “fJ fsuT’ yy s 4 t: -- i - V j r Sr A SlV - Are deaeet! ' thirevenin -- 1 New York T®1 £’ fi’ebrnar - as Tqyior 7J’ouiney BUTTKltEIELlys DISPA? tcamlii Territory of Oieto COMPAQ see6‘‘J VREAH'iu: rreitlnt ofjthe Park New Yrkj D A UutterHelil Including 3IACI1IXERY WILL EE A DAILY rtderwTi K Ati-hk- ii : 1L I ' GCNfRAt KCrEatNTKpCST STOVES The Star 1 W K Kitchen PRAIRIE SCHOONER EOAD ATAGONS --etrnctiona Chancy VIbbani Suidti New YurkCentprt ' hw JAMES NEEDHAM gtebi tbfit j Waiter liad j very 1 for falthf I rfT OX muub t ATCHISON and DEXTER'” Etc Etc' iEtc Parties sending by ns wilt hare tbe advantageof selecting styles to suit from our General Stock of Goods which we intend purchasing for our Store 'otlifr di) y suiuuier dn’i Time eight days shook LH1 rushed in tber anil TRMVEEICLY DEN VL'It Js KXBRESSbftWei SALT LAKE CITlj nixeirn l orrH-n- 'oldyjirt j wait tor : - New Tori 5ty Street 40 South 5th Street rhitaMpU i 21 State Street UaMtl - - -- Clric34 Clark Street ?i Lmm t 11 Main Street - No lTesey X j One of the Finn will ijtart East in a few weeks end any amounts not jwirt in before he leaves will ' OF PARTNERSHIP be received afterwards and remitted to him i Goods Purchased and Delivered- eitlner to order heretofiwe existing under on tbe Frontiers riYHE or Freighted through as required I tbe name of ’WILLIAMS k SILVER this For particulars apply to day dissolved by mutual consent The lousiness of Merchants will lie rualile l by this the! firm will be settled by J Silver j BOURNE k NKEDIIAM preiwes ti receive Gouda fnsn NEW O S L City J WILLIAMS 21Wf e -I IlArVD ‘‘miiss -- 1 t Great Salt Lake City April 251 - - J 11865 SILVER J ! PROVISION STORE SILVER J Door West of the Overland First WFBaktlit AND SHORTEST foun'l- - o and saw ’ aliziag tf ‘'rityVt'0 ' y ROUT wcremi plicatile o NONNECTFD with tLis Estalltetmes fonnd a fH a"ro mi say HOUSE PROVISION v whey t ’ above-name- rjMIE : i ‘ J I Gro!ru-r'anii)r’jh- at F1 ll-r- i djyra- XJ-W - 'keptln on the Nol Article ofFlorc - civil' v'-- Can depend niun being Rallied vitVewy tr! k necessary for their use tudconMimftifA d- hnr°rti ‘ I FERRY In ftarninbed with a Biibetantial Biwt and two excellent ati dug rupee awl now- in iiiludi(l rnnning order Fr Emigrants and Freighters will find it advantage Constantly on and on to keep! on the SOUTH SIDE OF THE also Bacon Iiiter VpA Crain onl Fisn MOLASSES TEL COFFEE tt RIVEH on account of obtaiuib'g a supply of with a full Stock f Miners’ Tools bANDtES SOAP etc grass ensnre will satidfiiction ' WM JEXXIXCi 221-- tf wo have a the connection with In ferry be choice to a also able obtain will My patrons election of Including FLOUR MEAL DRIED FRUITS HAMS BACON EGGS BUTTER CHEESE Lit gent 'in MINERS AND TRAVELERS —o HOME STORES icticfo f EAGLE EMPOMI OF MONTANA FIELDS GOLD Continues to keep in band a supply of to’cach i ji General Supwlntehdiutr 239-- tf TO THE Flail Company Ofllee YOKK-Vi- jji ami jihtf I SNAKE RIVER BESfT i: tre4 w at SALT LAKE CITY In Thirty-fivD A BUTTERFlilLD Eagle Rock Ferry AND HOME Taylok £31 Mobuax M on month $6doox THE EASTERN MARKET Paid up Capital' rnsuorjiT:! oi DomoHtlc OnoPicco ton'' " v4' j Eiw)rii has been organized lot a Whore we ’will parchaso for them from tray that Briiig exjipct t - Itk JOINT STOCK iV®-- ’ ’'the' sake 'bi : ‘ nnmerou enquiries from onr friPniliwo are pleased to inform- them that we shall be glad to receive their Orders fpr i ' Jike!a ddhtL at-pri- ce mentj j Tjor inj relessi '""fry’’ it I ! FRESH GARDEN SEEDS — I— GENERAL STORE I am noW prepared to furnish where every article required by Travelers — : i CANDIES and see our Apartments r©a rtrii5 CKACKER Freah Dread every- First door South of garajro - jrel' ' ' : when fait m Read the - COFFEE J dom bon Aflaraaaai A Ottingr’a Galltry FLOUR AMD ! l'ASTKY of all kind always 243-l- PIES BREAD PASTRY 252-t-f Also Globe Bakery Haiid brfao j REFRESHMENTS grIin At ant noun BACON Terms i! : V K Man Stage - 1 ?LA - Bo UGAR with Mr Miflcrr another detective fairly ccd him to the depot and ascertained that ian answering his description had got on th train which had jnst left The facts were immediately made knows tolMr Nichols superintendent of the railroad And an effort was in jde tolelegraph to Fort Clinton the first telegraph station but the operator not being WILL CONTINUE TO RECEIVE abhut an engine was fired np and Lyon and Miller and the man who had seen Booth proreguceeded with full! epoed to overtake the infor-tliORDERS FOR TIIE Port Clinton ithey were lar train Atman described had got off there the ruucnASE but whether he went to the Cattiwissa train or hot they could not ascertain OF A dispatch was sent to Tawaqna to the conductor of the train and la the mean time Part Clinton was searched Upon the arri- GENERAL MERCHANDISE val of the train at Tawaqual the conductor telegraphed as follows: PThe man is in the train” Another dispatch waa aent to the next station for farther information with or decs for his detention there At 8 o’clock detectfveJLyon received a telegram from the conductor dated Catawassa faj'ing “no such NI TIIE EASTERN STATES and man came throogh on my train” ILr Lyon states that he is satisfied tfiat the- man ia are’ prepared to Freight tho same to this '-Booth bnt wha measures hre being taken J ' fori his arrest axje being kept private for oh qtyon viohs reasons V ew York 20 UXUSUALLT GOOD TEIUIS Head 16 The capture of Mobile wap announced In Savannah by rebel deserters n the 14th also the capture of Coltnnbus Ga by Thomas’ Remember the Old 3Iotto cavalry after 4 hard fight! with Forrest five or liundred f For rest’s men were Foqr captured Montgomery also was captured come served!" ' Gol ’Gurney cjomminding at Charleston an order advising the freed people out at their Office issqed collected there to proceed to the Islands in which is fully carried theDepartment ana kettle viiiiMV plantations A large incendiary fire occurred in Charles EXCHANGE BUILDINGS ' torfon the night bf the 9th 243-t- f - GODBE&gSITGHELL "'I' at I I Machinery and Wagons I v - i first “first I ' ijr v - csinr t :Tbo ? all distant Market' they can be bonukt In j thUl4l'h ' n-- J an-- l —o— i ABRAMES & PETTIT I - caVcIi tile little and Wpo -- - LN’GTOXr f lit-flr- -- - ?T' that - lULU THE STATES! OVERLAHD AGAIN FOR 252-- tf ! - r‘ SIlTfs Particular attention te ti O'PJrklng ofOOO!S fr I'Ttlt 244-- tf : " mid comptv ' i DYE CORNER of I'l'LTvN L 'East Temple Street opposite Telegraph Office : CLOCKS AND WATCHES REPAIRED ' -- -- Ulyjji rKUFUMKRV-- f ! OILS ) i0 failing witbfh BRUSHES J5FONGKS Ladles can Bid In the Mouse during Auction L W nARDY II J FAUST w Geo W Til ATCREIL jno Young j - - lA oa ’ j 1 ’ & -- I - ! !' i- - incf AND drro 'oTourcitjzc i furniture remains of jthe lamented Pregidsnt dur-in- g the funeral: oration and Gen Grant corpse Me the I vioieheted e -- x members-'ofjithand ex-- lce-Cabinet ' 1 the crowdiijwaveretl andnally dispersed I ’resident llamliui were Portland 19 f abbut grouped' I Gth and from The y notBelgian Liverpool rector tire to church barter tfibir The Rev I)r' Hall of evidently wishing’ blood cvcii for flour The city isathori- - of tlie!: Epiphunyl read portions of the Londonderry 7th has irriyed Melbourne 23 Episcopalian Bepdee for the burial of tjie The war! has recommenced in New me know days that Zealand The British troops had suffered have to considerable loss The plague continues at St Peters-bur- g my days Total number of cases 100000 irdfndftf!ciUatou V rtlehly Thee and and deaths 2000 Deaths average 100 of necessaries and more particularly in I yerUvery man living is altogether var aday I food of and quotes Scripture nity’j’ articles j Washington 20' I war that'witTiholdeth The of A ''against tho Methodist department! offers a! reward the Bishop ‘Simpson Df dollar for the arrest "of thousand corn the people shall "curse him but churchy offered prayer in which lie fer fifty 'of assassin tho President twenty-iv- e alluded to emancipation and other the blessings shall be - upon the head of him' vently thousand each for the arrest of G JL notcc leeds performed by President Lin- ’ Uiat sclleth itM and David G llarold occom-)licc- s c Ij j of Booth Beyl Dr burlcy then road the funeral AVilATS COMING? All persons harboring or'secreting said oration ' and paid a high tribute' rto the President of the late )erson3 or either of theinfwill be treated ust when the whole nation wai 4n the memory j: accomplices 'in the mlijnler of the Pr At twp o'clock' the remains were ta- - isideut i and be subject to trial before a i’ ftignest glee upbp thn decisive successes ken to tho capital by a rocession of - cftho Federal arms and 'everybody was over lthree l mires in length and were nilitary commission and punished with T leath thinking that' the'geherarsubmiiion of placcfia th® tunda where he will lie New York 20 y and tormorrow : - Jin state during theBouth was imminent and'thatja rcsfrom Winchester advices Herald’s jThe will be coniyeyed under escort t6 Spring his forces surrendered toration oflpchce was at 8th say Mosby the field Illinois (via Philadelphia "New 6 General Qhapman At Perryville on he 17th on term3 similar to those much better to Lee It id understood that be assisted granted General Rosker has also asked that his from'bedj ahld1 supported at the window ommand be includedl in the carteL l“ ths: i men numberj probably 700 - 01110 nation Freder? Mosby’s tion of thej funeral procession flreat numbers of Lceip soldiers are arvio-- 1 ickis’dsoliijiproving V A dMperato effort was jmade j riving vyithin our lines I They scout the ' lently force thdcourso atMinisters with their j the All idea that any portion or their army has f foreign pf the nearly done tol johnston and- Isay that when it Scibaed Internecine struggle into another tache9iu jiH 56 were present at " : 3 neral at I'1-' the Executive Is fairly understood by Johnston’s men servicer content of army dNnjel— liom the programme tiiat they caa go to t leir homes they agonist army to tha‘ irresponsible! fitful'l came aiter tire President’s Ca- - ’ ill go Lrl'-’'- t - and reckless operations of jayhawkera I binet1directly '" u Tha Herald's Wash ngton dispatch Forwoll of Wis-msi-n bavditti7asassinators and whih are ys it was'ex-Go- v who notified Mr Johnson of the folfow themonarch Here- r mtic tmler of Mr Lincoln j Mr Johnson jrorpf diariel I tofore jthey have been placed in the pro- d retired fer the night! when notified y 1' It hppeare pretty evident' tlfsat the 1’gramnio nfte£ the d prompt measures were taken for his justices members of and I3ut fpr this presence of of tiicj Court Supreme rSduth can no longer carry on the atrug- - j protection on the °® I iind part of Gov Farwell in all rSS gla With laige organized bodies ofi inen ’ : ' ' Johnson would also have Mr tfie ' arrival of thaheadof tho obability Upon civilizca war-- 1 of respecting the artiomtica ii murdered j In the excitement prothe east frimtlfir the capi- I prpeession' i r bed by tho kpowledgcj of the murder yfarc and by the tcmblo act of viplenco II tal ' the coffin! was borne to the centrirof Mr LAUcoln an unusual stir was heard or stood on account of wliich mourriing now fills the rotuiida J President Johnson the room tuljoining IMr Johnson s ’ the lahdr lias the ere were some unknown men and a ? 'thrust before rstol and dirk were found v s -‘j mediate future will Cincinnati 20 ' to decide —rwliat isimihg? Is it a still j at tlie head of tho coffih uttered a few jXashTille papers ajin ounce the death of V A ldrew Jackson Jrf adopted son of Gen I F- impressivO remark chiefly in so- - jjekson sc further collapse of the Southand triumph ' I x the of the Jorth Ora it a fearfnl confnj- - lemuWQrds of Jmated consigning University! Green county tge s0 of 0pilberforce by do dn: Fridaywas Ixisa fiity a ton or the slitgle fraught with untold I Abraham1 Iiucoln to its original dost- thousand destroyejl !' ' hatred of his voicejeverberated Heading Pa 20 barbarity and blood red horrors? A The deepton-e- walls-toIr Lyon U S- - Detective funiisliea the from' the vast the celling of the rotunda now jCor the first time used fbr fopowiug statement: - rf-- ' ooth came to Reading yesterday on the such a solemn occasion and during the triin Reading all day A man scene many were affected to that He was in impressive informed Lyon and said him recognised XilE- FUNERALf)B3EXUIE&4X WASH- - tears ' t he knew it waft Booth Lyon in compa —'V -- e afd'Mpfi “ rut ohfh - f co-pa- rt- tory epeechcSy were mode pl’i0 1! ' Expected— II S Rumfield is expected in this morning from the west Our friend is REAV-MAD- E CLOTHING becoming quite an institution among the folks There is as much inquiry about his moTC- - HATS CAPS BOOTS SHOES England menisp as if he was a Fasha of Egypt We Finally the motion vas withdrawn are pleased with the extending influence of On t ioJ following day Lord Elcho asked a 3 to the appre aching conftrence honorable men PRINTS HARDWARE with thd Canadian deputation See J Q Bywater’s advertisement -- Cardvrell said four members jpf the And a thousand things too numerous! to mention ar See notice of dissolution of Canadian council were expected confer withjtlie government The result of the conf irehcewill be (promptly communicated to 'parliament and npthing will be dom to iind he country Without the fnll knowledge aiulconscnt of parliament v iirfp!! - OP VARIETY i ITbei nciioG-- THIS DAT: A GREAT bouse wM C I5 jir It l 1 FIRST SOUTH STREET O m j DEPU T HQM K jBoston20 At the navy yardy this am ooeof the workmen wssdriillikg out the fne ofa hundred In- i - GIVE US A BID! ABSAiyi)sAt0 j t- N 5- ! - CLOTHING GRA AND A PINE ASSORTMENT Sat wa OP 7 Liqtwrs & Tobacco CAN BE OBTAINED- - S RATES i i We have T AT REASONABLE also a A TAKE KOTICE!! for Cash I chall bay exclusively clisaeGvods from Chare -- 8ttsj A CS c 7 to 10 per cent oa -- than tboaelarsa dealsre who hay t Ordera will bayeceired by 8Wh a tb GEO nntU TAYLOR April Ward where all klnda of Iron work will be executed at of the Hou John Tayb-- r 9 of be on matters puirhMins consulted all j( moderate prices My to 6 p!m daily wj3" v1 ing fnwi 9 BLACKSMITH? S SHOP LA DKA2 N lh Icdlows: lol "j " Commission on Pnrchaar LCWr from Oiuaba City to G Sand Freight half or '23 lb prepaid cents per jrp Freighters to fhlly secure a supply of grain at and depend upon obtaining it should the After my departure I UveanUioriwJ oddrees'a letter to the Proprietors via Great Salt J Taylor to' receive arid ' r Lake City Utah stating th probable time of their lit For further particulyssrplj to arrival and the amount required E R- therwidenMof" at Or George J Taylor CO Taylor ’ 14th ward Deference: -- Hot: JOHN TAYLOR Rok G- - dlfc? Ferry Eagle W L IIAL4KY Banker J Snake River I APPLEBY Fry L- - s I TAYLOR 9IORGAY & It FOU SAL£!Vhe IfJL—We are now const rnctlsg a good and SUBSTANTIAL BRIDGE ACROSS SNAKE RIVEII t t A portable 38 feettSVenhot WaUr Afeet bucket 1 wrewebt-lro- n LoiLere comply vtsiws la the v trinity of the Terry which will be opened’ I large'Govenunrnt fbr the passage of teams about the end of May aext Mf Ssgataim water-pow- er I new Chicago Wsgon 13 W rjp 1 i l& ri t F( “mi® |