Show K - ' - -- - KT' THE THE DAILY TELEGRAPH utTiniJiTJinmift 0CT1 A Pxacx Talk wrrtt ' BARGAINS! BARGA1N811 Aimihi iUtMn imroiM Cui— A Vsst ruumiT RICI MOND ! TITJI3: VISIT JACQUESS-GILMOll- E itrppeil into Court where wo found Jzrr Davis IloaofcChief JusticTitna presiding h non J V jong prMutlni rntnael and Cpt Charles Hemp-stea- d - the ettov (coxcumcp) fa the defense Irr you mean disunion Soutl "By era iudpendence” rYes” “And slavery yon say is no longer an clement hi the contest!j “No it Is not It never was an essential ihent- It was only a means of bringing other coq- flicting' elements to an earlier culmination It Wal only a means of bringing other conflicting elements to an earlier culmination It fired the ihusket which was already capped and loaded There are essential differences between the North And the South that will however this war may end make them two nations” ' "Yon ask me to say wh&t I think Will yon al Ipwme to say that I know the South pretty well mid never observed those differences !” “Then yon have not used yunr eyes is poorer than youra bat I have seen Mom : femolo 4 jnn” — hit : Auction and Commission Merchants ondol Tf in consequence of the stoppage of the mail j J -j- '- t A' j : ty i mail byTodlaxiy this is the legitimate matter sent round by the Isthmus and Cali- foriia there can be no justifiable reason for detaining iW ttonglit to besent on and wo are pleased jto learn that Judge Carter is moving in the matter If y we have nothing to say ' j tj x TOO TRU For some days there was a rumor in circu-Jalionla- st week about the c eath of Brother Kay" but as we could find no one whojtnew that it 'positively so we feared to pain his relatives and friends by giving currency to the report which we hoped might yet be unfounded Yesterday we "were privileged with the perusal of a letter from Capt War-re- n S Snow to Threat B Young dated “2 miles west oCBndger’s Pass Station Oct 9 18G4” in which the following passage occurs: “Therejiaye been about twenty deaths in out coafpanyj since wbJeftT-- Wyoming and amongst the number ‘'that of John M'Kay who died on the 27th ultat about 245 &m after an illness of about three weeks Just before his decease he appeared to be improving in health and hopes were entertained for Bis recovery and or his being able once again to reach his Mountain Home He exIlis pired without a groan ora straggle body was interred on the banks of little 'Laramie” ' nu s ! -- i i- - ft - tion” sosure of that N Neither current events nor history shows that the majority rules or ever did rule The contrary I think is true Why sir the man who shall go before tho Southern people with such a proposition— with any proposition which' implied that the North was to have a voice in determining the'' domestic relations of the South— could not lire here a day ! He wdold be hanged to the first tree w ithout judge or -- V i j( I'- ' r- " J ’ - W i r-- L IK y i ''I ! HIT !v rn west side East Temple Ftrect directly ppposits (t office of the ' : ma far ho 1 VERLAXD STAGE LIXE O n ta - lill ' where we shell take pleasure in showinir the uni pmdU Greet Belt Uk City and vicinity sume of tK GODBE S j uni ' ?: New Syoi’e City r j j In i FINEST STYLES ' 'M-- of T WO LAR G world militaire In the 'beau inonde the rde U reversed Ladies must dress to suit their peculiar complexion and taste— and so with the sterner ex When a man builds a house he catcrs to his - °F TR A l NS 22 ' r f W 1 DRESS G0DDS - - 1 OX SALE ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES TE& OVERLAND MAIL COMPART Departures—Friday:— J C Ricker L B Peard-al- l L McDpnald D McDonald E R Miner rER BARXOCK EVER OFFERED 1ST THIS MARKET! ll V 1 p- ji Onr stock bting extensire will also embrace besidi the whole range of I OLD STORE AMD BOISE! STAGE 1 k : HOOPER & ELDREDGE’S rot ovtulaxd stage line j r 1 at Departures— Friday:—Nelson Bonkofosky Michael Bnrkc Col W m Jones Lieut C llarriott aud wife Robert McComb George Boyd i Arrivals!— Thursday night:— Mrs A M Corel! which he will continue to occupy until the completion of STAPLE GOODS fW W Lobb B II Strother Frank Taylor Chas his Allen Gov J D Doty B P Donnell A Murray - v Wm C Erwin J I Larson C BircherII Aprath KEtT BUILDING Z' every minor article eanmerated in Jno Goldsby the catalcgve of the Departures— Friday:— II B Scoville Chauncey at prices which cannot fhil to secure for him a large share c Barber Paul Coburn J Fitzgerald Mr Coburn -- - L i i ARQIVALS AT SALT LAKE ROUSE Fridayt-i- J that cal partnership!’ “That Is all’ '“Your very nam$ sir ‘United States’ implied that said Mr Benjamin “But tell me are the HARDWARE NAILS 1 'I WINDOW GLASS VARNISH r r with a Ac RRUQ STORE FURNISHING G O OiD S n will be found replenished with a complete line of genuine AND DRUGS AND MEDICINES i ' 4 Of Alili KINDS PAINTS and in- OILS Ac &c DYE-STUFF- S feet everything neceuary to make &cw WINTER GLOTHING it perfect A supply of C 0 P K I NQ AN D O THER Stoves AND MOST SUBSTANTIAL i are expected to arrive shortly Trains on the road' Y OF THE MOST SUPERB ! "J QUALITY Several more 84-- tf ! :V NOTICE ’s i COUNTRY DEALERS TO MISSIONARIES FOR DIXIE j ' Us - at will exchange good merchantable-wiea- t and vicinity far wheat at Provo Payees Ar lean Fork and Great Salt Lake City Ws wUh also to give notice that we have 1 WE Advantages in )Vill find Unsurpassed REMOVED OUR PLACB 09U8XMS8B j ? MAKING THEIR PURCHASES FROM OUR OLD STAND AT PROVO CITY ' 1 TO OUA 1 vxvr boildzvo: z il ' THE PROVO EMPORIUM Urn south east corner of same Blockand have opnd with - The Highest Pries A NEW AND CHOICE SELECTION OF MIHi STAPLE GOODS AND JJEyERAL MERCHANDISE ' i V: I Ws hava also about two hundred head of good work oxen and a quantity of 'fint rate harness which we will ex-produce of eQ kinds change BIRCH & STUBBS alk fa li i - OF' US 4 Who Wants Bread!! J r? - v at the The stock i 1 Kc-- $ - GENTLEMEN’S - mat' r OILS i andvijl Sf‘ Complete Stock of PAINTS i- i r i k ull 1 the Overland Stags Office jut below j CLOTHING TWO FINE DRAMAS wa-For- St ! GREAT VARIETY BILL we are not a people— we are only apoliti- tHo I ‘ Paid for- ' j - ' -- r ' -t- - PRODUCI2 OP ALL KINDR w Ftovolty 87-- 6 80-- tf ' i -f I f K t j CL AIN d ND gtN'Cr froth the East containing a really SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OP GENERAL own idcas of architecture comfort ' and convenience tV cannot here in Utah where the adobie is the chief material for walls give all the excel- cncies desirable to our superstructures— public and private— but a vast range in form and external which Is befog opened and appearance are attainable 4 I'- r -- - ?-- i t - t3-0ur"T- We shall In a few days open our IS JUST IN RECEIPT THE j: xf t- you have named — emancipation no confisthere may be several causes forit some of terms cation and universal amnesty — the terms which Mr SATURDAY EYRNING T Lincoln authorized yon to offer ns !” which can notbe circumvented will be presented the -- popular historic Drama in 2 Mr Lincoln did not authorize me to “Novonsir terms Acts' The immigration the present year has gone offer Bnt I think both he and the any into the conniry npoh arrival rather than stay Northern people for the sake of peace would asJACOBITE f sent to some such conditions” In the city provisions being not so accessible I i “They are very generous” replied Mr Davis for os in former yean and few persons feeling the first time during the interview- showing some CAVALIERS AND ROUNDHEADS angry feeling “But amnesty sir applies to crim able to be so generous even to needy stran- inals We have committed no crime Confiscation T ' no is of account unless you can enforce it and Popular Negro Song “Kingdom’s Coming:” gers as they have been accustomed and as emancipation! Yon have already emancipated MR W C DUNBAR they ought wish nearly two millions of onr slaves and if yon take of them yon may emancipate the rest I had - Again then has been a greater amount of care 1 was of some use to To conclude with a few when the war began the over laughable Drama in 2 never were them to me of on the they last snmmer Acts and Against any improvements going i them and yon may fall than In any previous season and this has their will yon 'emancipatedin the THE TOODLES 'emancipate’ every negro Confederacy but we free! will we wilf ourselves! We he more than absorbed the available mechanical govern will do it if we have to see every plantation sacked “ labor in the market and every Southern city in flames!” particulars see Posters 1 “I see Mr Davis it is useless to continue this aa-Ro-x: A third reason may be that many median-jic- s conversation’ Office open Friday and Saturday for I “and yon will pardon ns sale of Tickets have eouci uded that they am obtain their if we have seemedreplied to press our views with too much fl3Doors open at a quarter past 6 o'clock Perfor“two years' breadituffs” more quickly in some pertinacity We love the old flag and that most mance to commence at 7 s' be onr apology for intruding upon yon at all”other way such as trading etc than in nave "You intruded' not upon me” ho replied plodr his nsnal manner “1 am glad to jiave TRANSPORTATION WANTED ding Gently at their respective occupationf resuming met yon both I once loved the old flag as well as ! proper And talking of this reminds ns that yon do I would have died for it but now it is to TO me only the emblem of oppression” e onombls fraternity of merchants and “I hope the day may never come Mr Davis FORT BALL ers uave receivcd considerable whenI said the Colonel accessions I i A say that” f AKD ' on other topics — not conversation l tho nest two eT- - jC I of J from — their and mechanical i interest ensued and then we rose to go T public GREEN RIVER tte fbPresident gave me his hand arustiq brethren Even “the craft” we renre-- 1 ®d me a ” “good-byebiddmg sent Juat now la Bot kindly to Without its representor I tke hope of seeing me again in Richmondexpressed m bap- Apply immediately 1 tises in -the commercial circles should have returned — bnt I pier pme— HOOPER a ELDREDGE 01 UIOQ withl the Colonel peace his parting was particularly 'corcll eveiy one to his tiste 90-- 3 Oct 151164 dial Taking his hand in Doth of his he said to I “Colonel him: I — respect your character and your in the middle of I motives and 1 wish you well— I wish yon every last the AIfD LOTFOR SALE were bornin Australia' Othn 8a®?n good wish I can wish y ouxonsistently with the in- SMALL !HOUSB r I terests of the iatH Ward tribe hare followed and tb® Confederacy” Enquire of iutrooction of The quiet straightforward bearing uu mi the kinr of fish into ROBERT CAMPBELL moral courage of onr “fighting parson” be regard ed as an accomplishedtVtaUamay Mr t’lty Recorder tact Davis very fhvffrably impressed “dentlj were room he to the added: “'Say As we leaving Ur Lincoln from me that I shall at any time be ‘i ieace on the basis -- — - useless to ap I have the second bast iocation and water privflegn fa a 1 prbachnmjirithsnyffier a salient and imposing appearance GRISTf and Autcickai— Gradually the verdaney of the XiKKnf oat fashioning with the plastic around Ss being transfigured into a variety will in afswweeks effect a wondezfol improvement ON THE IWEBteR RIVER little Ac a and saffhm I of hues— crimson orange in the exterior of one of our two finest new’stores Amo! I more gradually trees are throwing their leafy cloth '1 with Jeffi Davis” hu been defer - 1 AND ingand luring their lims to the wiiter’s blast A DOUBLE TURBINE WATER-WHEE- L red unavoidably We resume it this morning on I Among the foremost at disrobing is the symmetric -- SHAFT ' ( 'i al sycamore which unlike the chunky ailanthus the fourth page and winds up on the second mill thisfsIL Addreee A is handsome even when “unadorned” Following partner Wanted to pnt np tho ll me Wm at Emporium QA L City Jennings Eagle 1 closely after are the box alder the mulberry the Rather cool again yesterday— and breezy " 83-t- f 8 M BLAIR cottonwood and the locust - tioi $ Xxx Half-hour- rd i I federations” at tins : ' i pre tor - THEATjREL- - would seem from advertisements : "r i V''- It S RANSOHOFF & CO lU JS X ' -- LABORS SCANT N I A i OF rUELIC rATROS'AGR i BEST MERCANTILE HOUSES L Dorsctt Tlios J McManus R D F H Limrick J H Brown Sarish jury'? Silkcy v j “Allow me to doubt that I think it more likely and son Joseph If Penning J P iArison W C Erwin His good bars beed selected with great care end are of J he would he hanged if he let the Southern people Mrs Corell B II StrofBcr W W Sable Andrew the vory finest quality comprising j: know the majority could not rule I replied Murray R P Donnell JSfhn Goldsby II Aprath O T IV H Gilbert Frank Taylor Chas Allen Hugh smiling PLAIN GOODS DRY FANCY “I have no fear of that” rejoined Mr Daris al- 0 ' Neal M S Montague so smiling most good huiuoredly “I give you leave to proclaim it from every house top m the South” In Great Variety j Upon the arrival of our train ws shall fill up '‘But seriously sir you let the majority rule in a single State why not let it rule iu the whole GROCERIES country!” nATS & CAPS J ''Because the States are independent and soverOUR PRESENT ROUSE CLOSING NIGHT OF The THE is SERIES is not a It confederal eign BOOTS A SHOES country only lion of States or rather it was it is how two con- - s H 4 - S G 'Ess bf i V V Godbc Replenislied!! r Uniformity — is a jewel of the first waterjn the VThit the majority shall decide it you mean We seceded to rid ourselves of the rule of the ma- joritv and this would subject us to it again” "But the majority must role finally with bullets R-i - '£ “ ARRIVAL! FRESH go peace if a majority union yours to be bound by it and to stay in peace The two governments can contract in this way and the people though constitutionally nnable to decide on peace- or war pan elect which of any two propositions shall govern their rnleri Let Lee and Grant meanwhile agree to an armistice This would sheathe the sword and if once sheathed it would never -again be drawn by this generation' “The plan is altogether Impracticable If the South were only one State it might work but as it is if one Southern State objected to emancipation it would nullify the whole thing for yon are aware the people of Virginia cannot vote slavery odt of South Carolina or the people of South Carolina vote it out of Virginia” three-fourth- s of the State can amend the Constitution Let it be done in that way— in any way'so that it be jlone by the people 1 am not a statesman nor a politician and I do not just know how snch a plan coaid be carried out but you get decide the questhe idea— that the feofle shall ' & D iiigt stol hor cb t -- SS-l- w 5 bounty vote O-- E froi HELLER k SNYDER - ‘ Jr WIIOLESALE AND RETAIL HOUSE - ' j Men’s and boj’a clothing iu great variety “ overcoats umtarthirts and drawers hats and caps “ boots and shoes ' Blankets beds and bedding Tables and chairs stove and pipe Yankee notions of every description and everything usually kept In e w r E W GO N I CONSISTING OF DRY GOODS J S M ' ' 1 r- - 1 MERCHANDISE L 'i -- WUIrbe offered on SstnnUy October lStb at 10 o’clock a ui at our Aoctioo Rooms Secoud South Temple etreet IVeet to the bichert bidder and continue selling from day to day the CMlowiag list of ’ ni AUCTION! : I j i AT i - - -- ONE!! nt 16 00 9 00 5 00 2 00 y NEW STORE irOiOTT OF GOODS SlOeOOO Tho subject oflntenMt was “Ann Louis McBeaa under tho afcei of fiftm tho aflUnta : Annum 'John A McBmo rmotlir ! hi UcBcu wife" and Mlfha Six Montis of (tbeNfefcndanta and Camp Douglas John Franks L :i’! ' Three Moiltki ' Tk Frank Turner Andrew (tnwl! Per Month delivered h thedtj and 15 Lsnghaua all bfthesfurehiMtioned camp" Then Per ingle number wefs a ho of Volunteer in the Cohd-roouni n wiree whose couu cry young looking - MAILS BACKOUR beforethue wen in onr street W had seme difficulty in getting at the caw and It Red Tape wdTTwcedlcdcc Twee seemed to ns that foe sons time neither of the cbnnsSl M haiU was too well posted on its merits niul had to groped and TweedJcdom— 7 To prevent imposition upon the contractor conclusions Finally we got it through our wool that Mail Overland “Loo” was disobedient little Mica who was attached to the of bn the eastern part an sesthe interesting absent subject cali-e- d and entitle-e- d “Joe Route a l&n w&i passed daring Williams” j whom' the defending counsel stated “she our magazines and excluding wanted to marry or something else” aionof Congress years” of me eflcct was The and Ur the mail upon laugh Benjamin pouches— It la yny amusing —when there ie nothing else to books from the it joyed do— to listen to the legal fraternity Indians The “limbs’’ seem the before felt “Well sir be that as it may if I understand yon to consider their Which we had icnicely Tocation to It special between the say Ttiy pleasant ours is the nmila altogether your government and dispute on tie plal4 Jt0PP narrowed down to this: Union or Disunion” hingj Apparently to the outraged Cither and unoonced the first arrival from “Yes: or to put it in other words Independence mother the ronnrel for gratify Yesterday the defense suggested some doubt or Subjugation on “Iioo'e” jprogenftorship It meat have been a very inthe east and had begun to congratulate out “Then the two governments are Irreconcilably teresting query to the mala parent OIcBean to doubt his towards look wo might apart They have no alternative but to fight it out paternity— L selves that day by day saw the joke reddened up and only But so is are not the with hardly tired it been people They the rising sub for the balance that had of fighting and want peace: uml as they bear all recovered from his bewilderment when the partnerof hi detained but - lot and behold saith the the bnrden and suffering of the war is ft not right toils indignantly repulsed the mild insinuations that eh should have peace aud have it oa such terms too is heard they probably was not the mother of the abduebrd girl as they like!” preacher the lightoing “tick tick” Mrs tfcBean further had to testily that the parson's fees “I don’t understand bur amazement we have to turn westand-t- o you be a little more ex- and all that sort of T thing bad been properly met and displicit ward and- learn that no fewer than thirty-si- x “Lod” befbre bad any dolma upon tbs ills of life t4ro “Well' Suppose the governments should charged : To Colorado like this to to heir! the people to which flesh is agree go something sacks of mail matter for Denver with two propositions say Peace with Disunion At one time the case threatened “to be continued” but sacks for alt Lake City and Southern Independence as your proposition and twenty-nin-e it finally Wound up with the discharge of the defendants Peace with Union Emancipation Xo ConfiUtah arelying at the Placerviile office “There and scation and Universal Amnesty as oars Let the —after being bound over for future good behavior In the are more ways to the wobds than one” is an citizens of all the United States (as they existed McBean family these two Ifie Honor was very patient In hearing and we Judged old' adage and this is probably the t’other before the war) vote 'Yes or 'No' on within sixty rom indications- ready to help them young vols to a litand Coir onr Governway of reaching the capitals of Utah ion Id he have found the chance tle Justice ment to be It and to Jet von in : : v EVERY ATTENTION do - i i - a- - 1: i - i 1 '!- I V': ' 3 i" - ' i i ' vi: : -- 1 1’ 1 - ' - I ! 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