Show I! "V 'I - ”" J "f i "ur ' "r rW 5 - yN ''' " ‘ - v I— t 4— s t ' r I TKfiEGlUril HUE ' ‘ -" ATCBDAV WOBXla” r : L v EPT UN THE TLAlXS KaTm Ifoward Sami Streeper W -- 11 : Tram ”J E- - fihu:1iff'- rih °"e °f at thTfameplace on the -- tJodV eplhi X IV Crandall and Petard bad pawed there two 1F before with train for Walker Brother Mr Jbn brerton with anpther train for Mr Adam rOodbe Ini thin ride of Sweetwater & Cu'-wat Rausohoff train for Sharp with a IIanT Fork onTliumlay evening (japt Wprrehv emigrant train is expected to arrire here about the -- d of October and CaptI M Mine day -- 1 -- Canfield '"who has Jeeii not liar distant from "him may he looked forahortly after At for a we learn the gom'la And migrant : along welji iuid tor their safety are likely to have " ife-comin- CITIZENS RETIRING FROM ATLANTA! J Boston 22 The letter frtfcra Fremont withdrawing at John :Y njoumcjlrg rith Jiiiiingj£ last John niBdley !! Aw ilw our-beat’- g j rlieen groundless TIIE “ABDUCTION’ CASE v Fremont "give his reasons more fully in another letter published to-da- y H FOR YOUXG LADIKS — St Louis 22 - White Ws 1 ave jjecelved no fees from jC aije not In loverith MIsajM'J Field— two Iteras of some weight at the present time m a fac etious friend of ours whispers frequent ly in court' that & penchant tor on4 or thu other lias had more than! considerable' to do with this case from the lfgi tilling Of course it can be no slander to print the foregoing as the counsel for White and the Prosecutiug Attor- ney had a very nice spat the ''oilier day over the 'greenback phase of toe statement and throughout the examination of the witnesses there were frequent' allusions made to the -- m Cpl1 Thompson 'of tiro 1st Iowa cavalry just from Little Rock savs It is understood there that 23000 Tebels under Price bad crossed tbe Arkansas river between Little Rock and Fort Smith iindtliat alt communication was cut between those points It Is not known whether Price would strike Fort Smith or march directly for this State- - Shelby is expected to with him and enter the Ptate from the south-eas- t while he pushes a column into the south-w- st A report from another source savs Price already ha a force of 17000 stfong in Barr co - co-opera-?e Missonri t A hcav$ Federal force is concentrating at Brownsville between Little Rock and Duvall’s Bluffs Davison’s division under Gen Dennis from Morgan xa Lonlstaria had already arrived “tender passion’ With-th- i preparatory we Louisville 22 Think the' public now entitled to a etatement A small portion of Miigruder’s gang yesterand the day afternoon fired into a train bonnd to this of the' origin of this city a New Havn Rentucky and were rens fur have they proceedings “as gono” pelled with a loss of several killed The guerAn unmarried female--Malti- e FieId— rillas retfirned and burtred the New Haven deJ j i the erolne a: native of Iowa twenty-on- e pot Nobody woshnrton the train New York 22 years of age was traveling1 with a company-o- f Gen Cochrane publishes an address to the pilgrims to the Pacific States directly in the War Democrats Withdrawing his name from family of bne'Dr llosseau Soibewhere on the the Cleveland ticket He says— While McClellan! resol ves upon an impossible ywy this lide of Ltiramie another train joined union was through war the Chicago Conthat of the former which brought Jto the ac-- I ventionas it resolves upon an impossible union as quaint ance of Min Mattie the nextand it should be through peace The Baltimore platform however objection-pbl- e object of interest — C it’ White a does not fail to refer the i married man -- traveling towards -- Steptoe of constitutibnal and the restoration of without hi family For some days the the Union to the liberty arbitrament arms in' which trains traveled together and so Mattie J and aidne the national safety will be fonnd ' ( C would prefer to have the people brought He M became acquainted ' vote to on the Cleveland platform but before i Miss Field in person would pass in most the principles Embraced in that platform isonr communitier as soinewhof attractive gives codntryi !Ie cannot stand in a position which m now aqd again indication of “a mind of her by dividing hazards the success of those who own’ mi is not with'out a good education agree that the Unibn cannot lie restored withWhite-Field-cas- e f i - par-ticul- ar : Ne-'Va- da ' - i Wtite— gentlemen never expect compliments— S Ik'ilke oursefT without personal attrsetions and would be-- picked up'in for noth none is There tbo gay of ing very special no dash written on his brow no et black eyesj'ffor' ferocious moustache nnd no beautiful’ hair ' Ilia is a "piece-o- f ordinary clay of the general descent of Noah responding properly to 0 M White corner of Emigration Square j the blacksmith i‘ with an interest inan emhTyo liquor estab-- I ment in East Temple"Strert and on of one of the Courts :a warm hearted - arod ’hair-breml- th : w rf ?4 en-em- a i A LI SSOM ' i 72-- I I i MERCHANDIZE and-leave- s ill KWIMG TIMS 3ll ! t- I - i weli! selected stock -of gentle MEN'S FINE i t ALSO A FEW a N' ' i i LADIES’ CEO COATS nikd MANTILLAS CUTLERY DYE STUFFS 9 ! WM JENNINGS ON MONDAY Sept 19 CONSIGNMENTS V - 18G4 1 Buffalo 83 Gen Dix arrived here yesterday an' left lost evening for Sandusky to enquire into the recent rebI plot and take effectual measures fox the We refer also by permission futbre v To MemraIfaliday k Ilalwy fait Lake City Utah Chattanooga- - 22 ttoaea Bill k Day - - - - - fin Frarfeiro “ Sherman by special arrangement with Hood - J’rtlaad Oregon Allen' k 'Lewis haaefTected an exchange of 2000 prisoners of both armies Of 900 rebels 17 refijsed to B M DuHELTj k CO he exchanged and took the oa'fi Of 100 picked Brlek BnBding comer of! Maine and jRth P(s men on duty with a flag of trace at Rough and ' — 21 j deserted a fair index of the morale Boise City T T Fep 20 180 Ready KprBALL LAURENCE & if- -' 1 fl - Fire-pro- FE 5 IL OUR FALL STOCK of ! ARE NOW RECEIVING ( of Hood's arm v The flag of trace between Sherman and Hood but will be still extended sevexpired y eral days to complete tbe removal of the fami-lie- PATTERNS ! to-da- ' i to-da- Re-He- C II A IVD M if r which we offer 'to the rlWens of rtah at UNIFO iW ‘j I i nc j I m -- - j 1 j tk o-trl- oek rt i FOR THE TIMES Our Stock is Large MERCHANTS’ and WBLL SELECTOR 31 lhr r m For further partlcnlan apply to the office of the Daily 71 Telegraph OPPOSITE THE THEATRE ty j HO I FOR : CONFERENCE I D ' s : EMBRACING EVJERYTIIIO imorcrrr to' usually - i F ' V Rare Chancel y 1 CLIFT r- "I Returns hie thanks to tha public for their liberal pa-- s tronagre and begs leave to inform them that he is now end receiving at the ’ we! fret cnhfldentwin glre rati fiction to all whf mhy i' FAVOR US 'J! TOWN CLOCK STORE” of assortment varied An Extensive and WITH THEIR CUSXm I ' GENERAL is LATVBENCn M ERCII ANDIZE d KIMBALL a L Cft Sept 5 1W4 - A - -f A i rt-- rtf- consisting nr fast or Cotton Yarn Cutlery & Hardware j &Gra'ss Scythes Grain Denims I Prints and TinWare' Stoves Domestic Hickory Brass Kettles Cottonades Satincttes Queensware Cassimeres Glassware Goods Dress Fancy Bench Planes Choice Teas Coffee Sugar Tobacco Saws & other Too' Harness Trimmings Candies Thread Shoe Ovsters Sardines Ware i Brown Spice WhiteXead Yankee Notions Oils Paints Common Soaps Cords Befi Hope Glass Nailfi Fancy Sosp"- - Ac- &c Ac sc Spsides Shovels Picks' and Axes' Dye-Stuff- s i i LAlto - LADIES AND AS)OrOJNT- 5ft-2- 4- - ER E D I T IF’ S M EX G - E L SXO R STIUJFWOnBLS At hU bid stand at Jl rraldence South Temple ‘streej lJth Ward : w - - - fai ported thf raawm one of Clatk’f Celebrated Til-t-or Cano Mill'S which will exprew more Juice from thw esne than any other mill and with GREAT DISPATCII lira AT- - Sheds J are provided to shelter the cane' t J5T-Th- flic) tb-fc- mH - -- aJ ' J: GENTLEMEN’S n IN : ' I m r- are cooler at tbeaeworka (racored' froth to cool the syrup before barreling It ere VESTS j SHIRT HATS : J-- ed S- Call and Thepnb! Scare Terpcctfully invited to cal! and examine j fye themylvra &eg Ac 67-l- a Examixs oca Goods bztokx j rus XUXVBRE Bnrni MoIasses? Any syrup bnrnt In mannPietnrlng at these works wiUl be made good to tbe owners of tbo cane ' -- r WhLchwill be sold lowfor Floor drain or Greenback 47: A liberal allowmnee made to who! Male deelerefSK CHASING No! " COATS P A NTS ' unsuc-c'wfvl- ly A XX ITS BBXNCnES Comprising:— -- : CLOTHING ) F i CLIFT eT-l- ' &JS2 LOST! m : and rat over right eye hu probably a abort piece of rupJ round nls stele Hie finder will be liberally rewarded Inf retarntn tbia XAYLOR BROTOKBS 1 Blaciimkhs 13th Ward hrtto ! - M - it txamet ft — '- i- -- - '1—V— a t' - 1' I i Hr-Wina- i - - V A jW - OF J SILVER WJti s) i i- - ' s SALE FOR 1 CASH ADVANCES U ' fonr U i ‘ f rX“i“!ppered- OPENED j - - ' - ’ I K O DuKcll & Co Wnshingtoh 22 tor Circular Oril prepared to make to order Patterns 0 ' cTock o to down last night have Isand Dispatches been received frftm Slier Idan A portion of the rebel cavalry having turned off to Front Royal ECCENTRIC SPUR WHEELS were pursued attacked And driven by onr cavBevel and Miter 'Wheels Worm Wheels alry who were still pursuing the enemy ' The rebel Infantry made a stand-f- it Flint Worms and Hath out an lininterrnpted continuation of the war Hi)It a strongly entrenched position which was for other kind of casting repaired' The Commercial's special says the 1st Dist of attacked by our forces last evening The' crest 47-A- andwork any correct' or to order warranted Cob cavalry who Wt the eattle the other was carried and held by our troops one Block north of Union Square lth Ward reason to believe that the later disThere is ' 7iiw day are greatly disaffected at being taken from I Washington and being unpaid They had de- patches were captured last night by Moehy ' near Winchester clared they wonld riot fight f It is' believed here that Early will rftake a Gdn Stevenson report that Sheridanf ttp stand atiStrasburg The advantage of poi- - ?ly trains had arrived safely nt Winchester TO BE SOLD CHEAP tHe IRONS OR A "SAWMILL STANTON tion are greater thefe but Sheridan's cavalrv j h“t night jSigncd including the raw' of Brat rate quality tty beet of work' 'wm manship Aid In good condition W£STERN telegraphic NEWS - H Sf Sumwllt0 I 31 'C 1 I? t M L over ' -'I II ' ’ E ob Providence IL I 23 Fire on Sumner street this morning destroyed 15 or 20 dwellings — including 2 foundries a box shop half a dozen tefrnnt houses etc Twenty families are rendered houseless Loss $50000 An acre of land was burned V l 91 The Washington 'Republican of yesterday havf stated Davis Jeff that had sent a letter to ing i Thou psonat Niagara Falls proposing peace 1 COMMISSION MERCHANTS by the’ rebel army laying down their arms and returning to their allegiauce and the Union preserved as formerly— the slaves made dree to ASP PEALCR9 IS remain so and not free to remain in slavery: gentlemen sharing the confidence of the I government have no faith in the report and assert that it Is a Walbstreet speculation j GENERAL MERCHANDISE 1 The Herald City Point correspondent of the 21st snysSheridan's great victory has our troops more than reinforcements ofinspired 2U000 Will pay particular attention to theisale It was received with enthusiasm Grant tele- -' f j of the grajied nt once to Washington to - make Sheridan a Brigadier in the regulars which was promptly done and a salute of IUO shotted guns PRODUCTS OF UTAH from each battery was fired this morning at sunrise— making over i0CU charges upon HAVING TIIE LARGEST FIItE ITUOF I th4 lines ’Dio rebels have reinforced their mortar battery which is brought to bear on the Dutch Gap canal workers by the addition of four more cohorns They keep up a continual fire but have done ho damage whatever The Richmond Enquirer in speaking of rumored peace negotiations between Sherman and the authorities of Georgia says: The Goverhorof Georgia ought to recollect T that his State was one of the first to secede from the Union and that if she now t'ca’s for peace on her own terms as 'a sovereign State she withdraws froth the confederacy her sisters the hag to hold after having got them into the scrape and also to make liberal J-c- 132 to-nlg- tr New York 23 IL Ballots Halil -- so The news of the victory in Shenandoah Val- rjnclac?:rl:JA The steamer mcrica Railed with 240 lev rear! to the tJoops along theIirie this for A Nicaragua great disturbance pm was receive with unbounded enthnoU panger asm And repeated cheering A salute of 100: 'Tas tausec before her departure by a strike of steamship Rnca shotted gnna wi’l befi red at day I h® firemen pf the eastern reduced from Si 0 to ther waeg event light in honor of of Ab°ut 20 them prevented the new Deserter say tlm rebels are receiving ration f S60v tnao’’ on from board and detained employees How frequently the shadows of Volcan and of fresh beef from tle drove captured from ns the boat Several going hours till demand was their last week They state that it wa Hampton’s the fair flattie— adorned inali thejglory with complied which accomplished the feat and that cavalry The Mexican residents of this State are ref Bloomer were reflected together bn the sage they took 250 prisoners and 2500 head of catjoicing over ttye victory of Cortinas and the brush u they pissed along whde the 'mules tle besides the trains horses gnus etc Union men fraternize with them J' September 21 trudged together forthe few days was not staThe fall business is opening briskly The guns along onr entire line opened this rted by any jitneys but it is falr to presume morning tat daylight and kept np a roar for A LARGE MONTGOLFIER BALLOQN ithat a slight intimacy “sprang up’’ between half an 'hour Since that time occasional the marriageable Mattie anTthe unmarriage-abl- e shots have been heard from various pointsM iEngene Goddard lately made--' a!n ascenj X i 23 York New T M ra Cv Montfrom in London Cremornej gardens The TFcWr speciaf from the headquarters of made and oft repeated' set Sheridan’s army below Winchester dated 22di golfier or fire balloon the “Eagle which conDepositions freely ‘ forth that our heroine had on the cast plains savin — tained the following figures:— Height-1ac vanced noon! at entire 'Th Rosscau--whodis vesterday feet 7j inches circumference 95 feet 9 inches army pt satisfied with' Dr she on the heights on either side t ijsaid contradicted in someth jng and who and took position of Strasbry 20 mi cs below Winchester to-- : superficial 30Q feet 6 inches weight 2005 lbs Tbe stove and chim cubic contents 498556 reported to have enrsed ffi return a specie j wards StUnJton in fiont of Flint Hill: of eloquence frequently very freely y immediate-on the left The artillery opened ney in the centre of the car were 9S0 lbs weight indulged and Total1 a Oh the plain's Miw Mattie di not relish demoralizing the memy’s skirmish line bat-erweight of t he 'balloon (including grapy A from the back shot it Tyler scattering he reiaUoniihip with the Doctor and so called Iron oordtif 401 lbs two 19th corps set fire to a ’bam jnst beyond pling l$01bs anfi combustiblesupplementary 00 lbs) was pumps rttbe uaithy of CT M on her arrival hereJ Strasbunr soon after the firing commenced k 4 620 lbs The jcohibustible' was! compressed Meanwhile the 6th Corps which was assignecoodTlme and C M' accompan- m ed the business of the day sent forward a skir- rye stw to the npper portion of the tVefWH5S A L DEPARTURES AXD ARRIV mish line! consisting of the 5th Maryland 24th -' '1? vtf 8Cho°1' teu hing occupation Ohio and 9th' New York regiments of the 3d Pix OmtATO Mini CokPAXT between Salt Lake City and Sncramento on division and the 95th Pennsylvania 15th New Jersey regiments of the 1st division to devel- ThArriVelii — Thursday: — T rarke J Parke Prank IJneh - “ op the enemy’s strength and capture if pessi-l- e PER OVER IjAXDj STAGE LIRE a crest forming ah extension of a very for1 iocond — ArriVals ThTurin y: — Uin Annie Spicer Rv J B midable position held by the enemy on Flint C II Weeteer L Webster lam Johns 8 P Bererly Hill j Cairpenter H B Clawson advanced the line This driving handsomely mpnW M FEE OLIVER A51 CO S EXPRESS j rebel line from the foot of the crest but no othw AttIthI — Wedneeday:— W T t corille Ceorge Erer-henr ther The enemy stubbornly held their own L4 Aaron X ling -i- tk Wmbw tnia MoOwttJy Oeorje U Rolce afterward1 until the close of the afternoon nll BOISE TER STAOE AED BAEROCK with thU lima of The eneuiy refused to answer with- - a single jj Of' W Stowe B B CoreTrtn Pt’iday:— adThere was much sickness in the company finally Monltod Capt McCarthy’s bifttery gun L Craven Pan Snlllvu John left on of the VlpondJ 3Bm Bailey Jemes line the skirmish our Vognn Junes McCormick vanced to what else we knovrnot but Miti Fie uni Green and got Junes the of centre gave army the in 6th corps1 comfortable and- - betook herself to OVERLAEB MAIL COEFAET writing (a the enemy such a firing by a battery a shatWm Lbw-an-x Very questionable occupation for a young lady tered a portion of their line and caused it to Departnres— Frldey— George Everhart Adams T M Charles C Cramer J Isue Rogers1 Moss Janiss Jlyde thought some of the limbs of the law) to C if' after dnsk and while Hie battery !was White whom she addressed ar ‘respected AREIVAIA AT SALT LAEE BOUSE 3d division 6th till the lstbrigadeof firing R 0 ITckman Geo M Ikrwd friend"— and here begins tbe quibble of responsS Friday—! on the extreme nght under a A Tbnraday McLennan charged C J Paridson D WilllwM A 0 Sherfire and gallantly stormed and carried wood A- - S Botee J T Coffman B bay C B Bissell sibility As Bonner says “to be continued ?dly Hnn J A D Tib Techtm Thompipfl Pwk therest which had been fought for B Barytdy O lOdratsw Safe Webster JG Doran closed the J This day The English actor T P 'Cooke who diet during the pm Bnsh Sam I L Gilbert James Hide Tbeophile M Morg engagement T UrMasters E Bl Mnrphy J FnnkO Parhcr M!m The losses of the 6th corps in the fight will R April 4r left personal property to the amount R BMnaUm O ML Stoner J ' Craven Das Bailey Heeter j probaMy reaich two hundred killed mud wound seUirao a C- - Wilson T W Ccree’ Vpf $20000 besides freehold estates au-thori- ' -- - ' j MUSIC HALL : j - 1 I candidate is published to day It tays: The Union Republican party has become a paramount necessity The policy of the Democratic party signifies utter separation or a with slavery The Chicago p'Atfdrm is separation Mc0c! Ian's letter of acceptance Is a with slavery The Republican candi-isl- e bn the contrary Is pledged to the of dhe Union without However hesitating his policy tnav slavery be the pressure of his party will we may hope force ) him ter it x Between these Issues of the Libertv party who ban rfniain m doubt? I believe I am consistent with tnv antecedents fu withdrawing— not to aid in the triumph of Mr Lincoln hut to uotiiy part toWards preventing the election of a Democratic camlidate: Fremont thinki Lincoln’s administration lias been! politicallv militarily jand financially a failure that its necessary continuance is cause of regret for the country Concluding lie united the Republican partv is reasonably says siire of success divided the result is at least doubt-fi- ll - -- A CGr IE 1 - fighting near strsburg! were of Corbit with Wilson ahd Merrill's division of SAULE iEnEXAUEllS i i TUG i cavalry was sent round the mountains on the TTUZ their First Make in (jkit City Appearance left early this morning A dispatch arrived ''AT till at this hour stating that he haa driven the 's caratry from Front Royal six miles bewell known as yond and is still advancing Averlll on the extreme right developed no force of consequence in! his front duiing the pm Two block West of Jennings Store If the chemy remains to fight them will be at least a Showing of hands by both armies SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 24! '01 though whether we shall assault in their preTICKETS OF ADMISSION— ?S Crs sent position remains a question DOORS' OP EN -4-A—T 7 O’CLOCK Harper’s Ferry Thursday noon ll left the army this morning' On the way For farther partienbrs see Mill of theiUy I have heard no sound of cannonading indica' 1 ting tbe opening of battle this morning EASTERN TELEGRAPHIC NEWS FREMONT’S BETTER OE WITHDRAWAL! OEX COCrijUNK ALSO SUBSIDES! 4 18C4 wt rfKMrjonTUury ' bWrflr Co"°ool wcl Mr I : |