Show 1 ' -- '' ' ( "r y Xrr 7 WO-- yimk t- I x z i f i U-- : f - £ J ‘ 7 Caltforaio Wine j - 4 a t to lilockode the water nfsbt and day endemV®tfnjy ram IJretiTiUe waa front of the city The rebel fTom Be Una Some xiected down Ane Alabama McKean Gen was re- under from Pensacola 'out force 23 nWakeiyBaldwla county nortejmwicg Si : r mi!es flroTti Mobile The blockade runner ITerolne recently ran ont or 'Mobile with a cargo of cotton1 aud escaped ia $16 00 A J 9 00 7 the dirodionof Havana Thc'neW-rebel pirate Sea K&g whlchname wM 5 00 V to the Shenandoah is reported actively changed 2 00 at work bn the Atlantic Capt7jIanson oC the : 15 brig Susan reports the' dcatruction of bis vessel' and also the barks Elena EpG Godfrey St Clair and Charter Oak The ship Kate Prince was cap-tured and bonded by the Shenandoah which car-- 1 WAY smooth bore guns two ries foor i rifles and two TIIE DAILY TELEGBATH J JlOItXfXO V EDNESDAT " - 7TERMS: ! ' v Ter Annora'' 7 8 4iWx Months : : Three Month : tho in city : j’er Month delivered : 'Perelngtonumber' y c - : -- - f V ! 1 Tiltt IMPOLICY OF TIIAT - " tW “ Tho bolievrrs in nrul pnjetisera of ‘ - -- thj ex-- r f to express our Joy and' gratitude MY imagine this the cose with toe entire community It is snch a ckastisen)tnV4 even were it not followed np will 'according to all former experience put the Indians of the plains im their good behavior for an JTe know not how mnch the indefinite period Ye have visit of Gen Connor had to do with it beenrtold thnt hepive Coi Chirm irtmT'positive orders to move imhsediately with suchtfoops as he had In hand to the 'Indian villages on the Smoky ' Mill and Republican knd annihilate thejn'’ Z Gen: Connor Menu to understand the imethod of dealing with the savages better than all our an fightsrs since The days of Anthony Wayne and the brave Harney who gave the expressive order at Ash Hollow to “keep killing as nits made — M0t9nNC ' lice” '! 7 trnninatiouoctrinouT' timt there is no tho Indians-tytlicr effectual foybf bringing jmifcfanil to a decent respect for the white of creation arid also point to in$tanices trliere ’periods of qifiet and ‘‘good peace” immediately followed vsuch jmliscrinunato wi ' T jilng3 out Jt" is truo that for a time quiet generally - follows any extensive hilling ’off of the particularly as far as those who bite the ilust ioir the last time are concerned for tho si?siTt ion that cfctpl men directly and actively nuike no more ‘‘mischief is more completely and fully true than the old adagothat “dead iileii teilno talcsT ilut belli sayings embody : princidc3 somewhat unsafe to build largely a ortr nin far thelTerrl-tor- y rising-oerayiudead tho ' Words are bet poor machinery wherewith The Chronicle understands that the home guard oMhat Slate were ordered to meet the Unien raiders at liulfieid" and refused to cross the State line The Richmond Exaihiaer of the 30th says Dean-regareports the column of the enemy which went to Altamaka bridge on the Gulf Railroad turned to' Savannah Kilpatrick was in that on Wednesday The Examiner also says the country in front of ' Richmond and Fctursburg is converted into mad and will scarcely beyhard till May The fleet off Wilmington is said to have disapred-skipeared hnd three blockade runners- are reported : since run in j Gov Yance calls upon eveiy body that can fire a gun behind breastworks to got with a blanket to Wilmington r v The Richmond Sentinel says Grant wilt now have three more armies anil the rebels must aise sntficient men to meet them It calls upon Con' gress to take every possible measure for filling! up the arfhies so as to defeat tho Ynnkas forces and : sas the pressure of war bears heavily on ’ The ilobile Advertiser has an account of David-son’- s n W X march into Alabama ' It created great alarm There i Another 'saying 'too that “murder everywhere The cowardly conduct of tho rebel r will out” and murder- substantially is the militisfia generally condemned s Late Texas papers say that of the' premeditated and unjustifiable killing of lm- - people of tliat state are in fayor of reconstruction liiauiugs Indians' not excluded’ And if The Richmond Examiner of the 30th speaking all the rice on the there is lio injustifiable ami premeditated of the capture of Sayannahsays the of the in vicinity city fell into the plantations 4 killing" in putting to death if community in- hands of the Yankees The amount is estimated half a million bushels The Confederate Gov-- t discriminately why we liave nothing further at eminent succeeded in removing most of its store&A to say oh the suftcct The maki loss sustained by it was the siege gun! and gunboats The pontoon bridge across which such Hut itho pence and quiet induced by idur troops passed was also lost nn’a-'Bropermanent anil reliable or is it but Washington 2 from the information of the PotoWe hare volcano lull the the of slumber army the femporary mac to tho evening of Saturday About daylight before tlujrenewal of tlic storm? The bs this morning our pickets in that portion of the ' the line between Forts Howard and Wads-wort- h raped remnant of a slaughtered Indian camp front ofhow occupied by the 1st and 3d brigades of by about 300 rebels yinay be more anxious for peace than further the 1st corps were surprised them without who any previous charged upon immediate fight with their enemies but is the warning and drove them back within the entrench-Auent- s event forgotten? Will it not killing two wounding three and capturing 30 The rebels then gathered tho blankets and and fostering in jtlie tenacious memory and knapsacks which our men left at the picket posts ort told traditions of the Survivinjprsuvages as returned to their ranks without losing a man The was so unexpected and the affair so quickly bo repaid 'with attack - -- a' ’ifcu-k- ' andJldoody-Qced-tover the officer of our pieket guard had not that ‘ irttorost the first favorable opportunity? "Ye time Co- give ordersto the men with a view to ret sist until they had fallen back upon the entrenchsu-not iurc that Eiiclrds not thc inevitable ments The assault was of a most furious character the 11 charging with yells and firing rap hereafter o& enemy result record the istory may as they advanced very naturally inducing the idly naturul harvest of the seed sown in the Fort' belief that it waa in force' A scattering j fire' was maintained by our pickets during the rel Tyon and similar recent affairs treat but was ineffective asihe?cnemy didjiot resluiurlttor indiscriminate and utter of de-f- c main long enough for those behind tho entrenchN otliing further of interest tleinen taf that shall put ments to lie aroused iu t?Ics3 xyltUcr-wo- t has occurred here for a few days yust th cl horrors of the Minnesetu massacre corn- Xcw York 2 The- Times special says It has for statplfU'ty-intthe shaile authority ing that tho cotton captured at Savannah wRI bo It is worth while to “stop and think” a taken and sold by the government and if atiy persons claiming ‘can show avalid claim they will be - moment" upon the possibility of some such reimbursed It is reported that Simon Draper rV terrible revenge in the futufeand in dealing collector at Xcw- York has been appointed agent Savannah to superintend the shipment and sale with tire Indian It id ay bo hseful'to keep in at of cotton " iniiul tliat’ there are four The Herald’s correspondent says A0 piqked men tliingS which he can do id put us well as a white man— remember now command Farrow’s Island fn the Janies river near Dutch Gap' The rebels have been driven by in injury bide his tiiiio sefze his opportunity Jhi party from an important point opposite How House dett iiHil es battery Among tho results ackom-plUhc- d to tbo last red cent pay off tii:s movement is the destruction of the by poutoon boats used by the rebels 'continues within the rebel lines The Activity EASTERN TELEGRAPI1I0NEWS troops which evacuated Savannah arc doubtless on the way to reinforce Lee and also Breckenridge’s We may look for a hostile movement by Lee soon DEATH OF 1IOX GEO M DALLAS' The news from Sheridan's headquarters confirm the report that Early has withdrawn ami fallen EXl'ECTKl) FVbii OF MOBILE! hack with his infantry to Waynesboro His cav- CUTLERS EXPEDITIONARY STEAMERS airy however are operating further down on both sides of the Blue Ridge: Four jloxiiuE! The Union expedition from Plymouth has rc-it G AWAY AT FORT FISIIEE! tnrncd after proceeding as far as 'Rainbow Bluff when the'rebels under Ho!le were found in forced 'I HE FHLYATEER SHENANDOAH AT WORK! Tlic gunboats were unable to oa the Roanoke owing to torpedoes ' ALT 31UD AROUND RICHMOND AND FRIERS-l Late rebel papers contain accounts of the V'URGll!- ment of North Carolina and Texas Unionists of restoring their States -to a proper posi7 SMART CONFEDERATE riClvET ATTACK! purpose 'v'tion in the Union r ‘Philadelphia 31-Sl “JUSTICE TO TIIE INDIAN” nn Geo M Dallas died at Ills residence ''“I'1! in ihm-iiat iilim this moniing Ho was well An order issued hy General McDowell some timo ’tfioudi U lo iibout j ! yesterday since in relation to the Indians has been approv& ihi Orleans dispatch intimates the ingly spoken of because of its humanitarian char- Vsl’ hpl of Motijlc'M'j'oiii lrai’igcr’s hereafter all Indians aracter operations provides that it The Tribune special says returns n rested Itthe shall be turned otct to the! by military oi t tW Provost ?ilarshal 'General's bureau civil authorities for trial Hitherto have been the liumhcv'ofmeu now being raised liv and properly too dealt with by the they All military is larger-tliarmtifijj at any period during-th- o of the Indians aftected by the order pro of tlic wholly savage stripe who infest the bonier counat Seward’s ietfcer in relation ties and engage Infrequent' murdering anil cattl$ tnVi' accept© by the actiiig min robbing raids’ in:If these Indians who are somewt Biizil as a times captured droves arc to be tried by the satisfactory explunatiou Courts a ifipst ruinous expensp will be entailed Now York 1 upon the border Counties and unjustly too because it is the province of the General Government to protect and punish the savages General McDowell's-brdc- r will have one of two effects only The Courts being powerless to- operate oftvlig Indians! they will become so aggressive as o drive the whites from the border settlements where the whites are strong enough the Indial’PPard in York river or ifud some ans will be summarily executed by the citizens ‘ heen rllouse laadeat tho White without regard to law or jnstice In either event General McDowells humanitarian order will serve F oFAlonroe 39 only to increase the miseries or the whites and Inortion of dians and to make life and property more insecure The of Gen than ever in localities infested by the latter mce liave returned weeks issuing of such an order exhibits pn the part of A a surprising ignorance of Santiago De the Commanding-Genera- l atuehed tq the naval Sect Quly vessels the nature of the Indian race and the' troubles Irom 0P4 AN ilimngton The lat!tl!ute yetarfived-fro- which usually disturb the border seUlcmentsj-Sacramen- to l’erter repre-n- t him a tmd iC:e Reived Bee 1 to-- a Reese IUver Reveille : m '£ to-hav- j- - ' Ie - - two-third- : - -- : J s g live-ranklin- ° J t o - e aft-attac- k some-dreadfu- ‘ ' - - r f j - old-scor- -- - v ’OC-XDIX to K ro-ii-- j iM V r v -- W Bal m isuer 3orou bombaaL Richmond Examiner-o-f yUie ofAlexandria has order the British Governmem - 'The nal ' brought by the wVGaaaV afuljr tunUmed Lems the largest- - single mail wAork Pot office J r?vtd lm Uri-c- Mils k - UiC Jusbaa by Ulc - StXX cier ' - Aed at the W bran?tr uLm from to X223 s at Frank s were busy j The great fight between tho Colorado Jroops under Col Chivlngton and the Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indians reported some time since- - by tele-grais now reported in full in the Colorado papers The peopletof that Territory are in extacies over it and think that a new era pf prosperity has iiawaed The sueceM spirit and energy of the - “1 snow plainly that the section is out of the spartmen oiGenetal Some four or “Te UuQdrt of the red McDowell devils were killed and but one Uk7n prisoner and as he waa not considered tenable to clrfl law” he died before morning Journal say hoccurwiiS1?0??®' to estimate the value of tlilfif Colorado It is the dawn of a now " i 21 Sooth Street f 159-t- iM triir r h r GMFARLAND iob-mu- i r WANTED j ! 1 WALKER BRO’S w ' r ’ Good Flour 7 - I J ‘ Feet) (1®©©®!® o s-h- - I V t Barley t 1'- -: Oats' etc j i - ' FOR WHICH I WILL PAY a- - 11 - - or GOODS &- At CC A S e II RAT ES UNION HALL CALIi AND SEE $ Legislative Assembly—The - gentleman on Whom we have depended for a synopsis of ihepro cceilinga of the Council failed ns last evening We went to the State House too late and other places and tried to get a glimpse of any member of the Council elsewhere but saw no one and so we have no report this morning In tlic House- - Mr Wright presented a hill for ah act governing writs of attachment! and garnishment read and referred Mr Rofkuood presented is communication from the Ward mi of the Penitentiary reporting that the cells wcreh&eeure withont the assistance of a sufficient night guard and asking tliai an appropria-- tion might be made therefor and tli proper officer instructed to ppt said gaard on duty read and referred Tice Territorial Road Commissi oner report was referred and ordered to be printed Tlie petition from citizens of Juab praying for extension of jurisdiction of county courts was re ported 'back by the committee to whom referred who agreed that it was inexpedient to extend by special enaetjnent the powers of the county courts as therein requested and recommended that the petitioners apply for corporate poweis sis a township or city: The committee oh roads Ac reported a bill for an act repealing the Charter of the Jordan Bridge near Lehi paused its first reading L 9 - A LARGE ASSORTMENT A TSI AT GREAT REDUCTION FROM FORMER PRICES OLD STAND OP : ‘VSTnis J i ’ v : De If r ’ G Oi O ID S h: ' TElBTHEI! t: U AT r ij on s 'mV- TO OPEN WHITER FALL STOCK ti' J GRAIN THEIR J-- : - f:i FLOUR WEST SIDE r' HAVE JUST OPENED AND ABE COXTIXCIX& it ! CLAYTON (Opposite Overland Stage Office) ’ Ii OwfpB I C E S tj f j- ’ ' GENEBAli " k' j f - - Ml :R CIIAIVD BUTTER ETC : - s'--- S - f i TTTT ? UIIRRAD FOR THE 'i Dry Goodst ii Groceries i Clii'istmas Holidays! Hardware i Qvtcniwsrc Glees wore Hosiery LEES&8H0EBHIDGE WEEK of the Engagement of the Xfistingsuhed Artfai " Mr Geo Faiinceiort Jsia!4 jlVEDXESDAY EVENING ! 1 18AA ' Have Just reostTed from the East ’ w SPLENDID v-- i and-opene- STOCK ' : - ' ’ S COFFEE XmbrScing a toll Stock of TEA suoAuj ‘spices OYSTERS FRUIT CANDIES CHEWING Mr PAUXCEFORT as MACBETH ftill cast a the of Supported by Company 1 full particular -- o— j-- -4 i 100 BUNCHES COTTON YARN -I ' IPnit' Yeong’s- Factory - P ER BUN O H :r i- - 153-- 3 - ' : gastile Konoxs i)YE-STCF- - V CXOAEf 'ii- v Fi BOOTS SHOES HATS ' JEWELBY etc eto V 8TATIONEBY ' Assortment of NAILS A ? HOOPER A XLDREDGE full f- AND L: - fancy soap and HATS t'" ' ItankfaiifoE ' - Ezehange'lbr Goods and General Outfitting Business' the Old Stand f S J LEES by the NB— The1 Prorlslofi 8 E LEES ' “I r J? - - - - past favors a s! tare of public patronage is still solicited ?'V' “' 4 'JGRAlJrnnd ' FLOUR ' received 1 t f i - win be' conducted at new firm v W A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT 1- eom-menceat- ’ 'y see Bills The Bos Office will open Civ 'the eala of Tickets Tues- day at 10 a m ' 1Boors open at past 6 o’clock Performance to ’ AND SMOKING TOBACCO FANCY- PIPES- - palM German : 1® — if Will be presented for the first time iiy' this Territory SIIAKSPEARE’S GREAT PLAY original-Musi- Cheap Handsome and Dora f or winter dress goods STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES m With Locke’s LADIES a d ! ' f-- 'r or A FIXE SELECTION -- AND ti MAIN BTRBET GREAT BALT LANS CITY - GREAT SHAKESPEARIAN BILL " And are now supplied with a Fall Assortment of CONTINUED ATTRACTION! LAST- E l-- i-- 7 V GREAT SALT LAKE CITY & - -- ‘ r: 145 ' EAST TEMPLE 8TBKET : " i - Thomas and Band hare 22 j Jonnlnga " a fjp ISM CRONYN ' onr thanks for that call p New Year’s day Onr absence: from the sanctum was fortunate — we are nothing on the ' stump never try it bnt we have ordered a ihagriLQceut piece of punting ail stars --s 'amt-n-iF Some day tripes— fof great occasions ‘ you will jspe what you will see— only hold on r THAT X STAIIVES & IVEEDnAITI I That Call— Professor tJ03E DEPARTMENT 1 - " TO - - " OP MEN’S' CLOT HING NEW STORE!! " g - ifo m eille The editor has been threatening the publication of a blacklist by which those individuals and companies have been long’ indebted to him n the lucrbbf this world' may have the satisfaction of seeing themselves in print'1 That disFEET tinction is now vouchsafed them with the added ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND I attraction of a pictorial embellishment yepresent-fn- g a gentleman of tropical antecedents with his OF ONE AND TVOr INCnl worldly effects secured in a large bamlana susa pended on stick the stick resting bn his left shoulder and the whole establishment in e characLUMBER teristically awkward effort at “gittin awayif! The SQUARE-EDGE- i) ent is presumed to be typical of the character of the Individuals named and a little b$low ft is DIFFERENT VTIDTllS another which seems to reflect on the value of 154-t- f L" City Bee 1864 involvedO Tills & as as we near is can tiiexopertv it an exceedingly “wild cat” standcomprehend The appearing on the edge of a “razor-blade- ” METROPOLITAN IIOTEJ r ance of the animal is peculiar It la lean to a deNew 'York cree and looks the impersonation of cut This ent blades” “razor Perhaps 1 certainly f S LELAXDi A CO squints that way The face wears axi expression — o fearful to contemplate the arching Curvature of the supple spine is no less suggestive although OCCIDENTAL HOTEL not for a moment to be compared with the rigid ' contortion of that caudal narrative We have diliSan Francisco the record to see if any of our gently searched included but as yet discover buried riches-arLEWIS IELAND A CO none We hope tofind them in a different list and represented by some other animal From the amount we have pat into them we infer that they are rich or Boon will be These left hand dividends Saratoga Springs fill our heart with left hand gratitude for the left who hand honesty of those left band “gentlemen” IV W LELASB k CO 154-2have the coutrol of oirt business ont that way and we are a representative individual we are and our name is “Legion” — (Virginia Union: We arc pleased to speak better of onr friends and patrons In onr limited experience we have had only two delinqncnts and one of them came from THE Austin The other hailed from the same direction ph The-Minin- r vlr i bjecttag PoTt AThe : n - j w-- - SSTEBCCNTi AICOnOL Since the famous pictorial of John Phoenix memory we don’t remember to have seen a more sag- gestivecut than A a a au in the Reese River Rev - -- oVe BOIXAR A riNT y is i FICTORUtIlUM03PS U ? s' 'i - o rd ONLY 4 j " t i 131-t- M I L j ARKSIAH WELL COMPANL 1 NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS R B SXIOEBRXDGE' ' I At a meeting of the President and Directors of theC0' on the evening of the 29th Inst it jwas decided tW t pony I NOTICKI in order to seemre necessary materials and to provide i i Von Omcz Solt Leke City a ftxrther pros sen tlon of tbs works another V" 4 Jennory necessary It was' thersfbre ordered that an asweB j mHIS being the commencement (X the of twenty per cent be ‘made on bach shor and la 1 wUI P“® ewtoraftota e to avoid delay the Shareholders are requested toc8 I regulations f theYoet Office Department regarding the : oftiox ? rent 1 prepayment the Treasurer with the fnnds as soon as convenient SMOOT complied with InunedlStorras the aJL regnlatkms are naoet stringeet oa this j thJrbozse "r ' prmidespoint new in use mast be relet 4 133-l-m --I ' v - - : - T BIL STENHOCSE P 3L GS Laty Dec30 lS&l ' ! 136-- 4 a ’’ 1 j t I— i 1 JL — S i a a el- - i - |