Show r r r t i- - ! 0- f- iew York IS The Columbia from Havana on tho 15threporta the yellow fever prevailing at Glveton CoL tiU in quiet possession of Brownville Fora it is confidently asserted that the Roanoke has THE DAILY TELEGRAPH Friday Mouarwja TERMS: : e i Three Months in th city Per Month delivered v ' Per single numbcT 'I - lie 00 Ptr A turnip tix-Montl- been captured by rebel passengers Philadelphia 19 A dispatch from Harrisburg says official returns from 59 counties show a Democratic gain of and a Republican gain of 2900 river the (gubernatorial vote of 'C3 This execs? deducted from the Republican majority of that year 'leaves a Union majority of 1JoOuith the comities of Clarion Forrest Jefferson 'Menx-r Veaaugoj Wyowiugi and York yet to hear from : 8 00 5 00 2 00 : l(i-5- 15 00 ! BUCKNER- t ASE ‘AFTER i Cincinnati : 19 Peace Convention met here yesterday with doors Fifty delegates were present A closed Brom in Virginia committee on resolutions was appointed aul the Buckner the muhlcrirof Convention It is unto Tor the adjourned to meet rrtscnt escape derstood input seem that Presidential nomiindependent Mr Eeath- nations will be made tlw rigilinc® of his punslierj Filial arguments In the case of II II Dodd of erstan who has been on his track for t"o Indianapolis were made yesterdav The linding month? returns to Montana without him of the commission is not to be published- until subAhe authorities at Washington and the hemp for the moment ia robbed of mitted to Montgomery Blair has arrived safely at Lcxiug- ''— ?' ' "T doe W U The to-da- y: Jill : -- its I ThenurJer-O- y? Bromwos tOll wholly-witho- ut : r Then there are graves Away at the fronts single grave on a barren sand hill two or three gyaves under a solitary tree half a dozen graves in a row on the plain low mounds of yellow clay with head and foot boards of ammunition or cracker-box-cove-rs rudely marked with tbe name and regiment of the fallen soldier and the date of his death A rrange place for burial N'0 rest even indoatli The roar of artillery and the rattle of mnoketry shake continnally the soldier’s narrow bed At times even his clayey coveting itself is torn from above him as though he had ndt a right to sleep while the :war went on Since I sat writing bvre a rebel sell has struck and exploded in the very centre rf S Pennsylvania soldier's grave but a Tew yards to liny front and opened it anewras if to rail its inmates torightand arms: line of vedette The trenches pits and of are so crooked and complex that itpicket carerequires ful observation to decide which is- - for friend and wbioh lor foe They seem to rnn in all wavs right and left forward and back over ne hill around another through a ravine now almost touching the works where are seen the rebel cannon and the rebel dag and again widely diverging therefrom A battery faces this Way that is the enemy's A battery faces the other wav that is ours Yet they look as if both were iohe same entrenched line Other batteries are seefi at right anlMeft still others in the rear Covered ways run from one line to the other from one batteryto Hie ‘next from way to covered way nre everywhere and so are again Bomb-proof- s thesoIdierK graves — a cluster here anil another The brave fellows were buried just beyond where they fell” vu ax 04 oot 1 To-jla- - - one-cover- — -- -- NEW STORE ARRIVAL! FRESH U n i j fwt A KB f: r i GODBE tf 1 H i S RANSOHOFF & of j 1 CO from the East containing t a really Store JVeur - r-- i tt - west side East Temple Street directly - epposiu which is being opened and ox " SALE J t K STAGE LIXE O VERLAXD li I at i j of the oflice ' M where we shall take pleasure in ehowing the pxd Mmu u '4 of Great Salt Lake City and vicinity awnie of tU r 11 HOOPER & ELDHEDGE'S - f J OLD STORE 1: FINEST STYLES r---- : t - to-da- : - We shall In a fsw days open oar ed d i- ASSORTMENT OF GENERAL SPLENDID td-da- ’ ti TITO LARGE TRJ12XS - was-rumore- 1 ' 5 : r o ’I IS JUST IN RECEIPT - a tr ' : J E W G O O D S!j r i M ' 1' AY Si 4 f ! - !- i k f Godbe Replenished!! ''v y after being discussed the report of the on resolutions was adopted for peace eoiumittee such it if The might difficulty' provocation on basis of the sovereignty nf tue States They the be railed was a tnebe bagatelle-- a frw words condemn the action of the' Chicago Convention McClellan and call for a convention of Buckner cooly took bis shot gunt sought his repudiate States to settle difficulties Long and Singleton for the Presidency and opportanitjrand Brotn went over Buckner are spoken of as candidates Vice Presidency " Virauthorities at civil arrested the was by : yew York 19 ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES A large meeting of the officers of the national from and the jaihrn the second evening ginia banks was held at the Astor House y with VER 0VEKLAXD M1IL COMTANV of his confinement he made his escape closecHloorsT It that the object of Arrivals— Thursday:— Harris Baker F Spencer Furnished with the necessary papers from the movement ia against the State banks H J Lowrey Bryan S Wilson r Gen Sherman’s official report of his the civil authorities there Deputy-Sheri- ff — states that Howard Was appointed to the'campaign Departures: H Eschbaelft J Powell J B vacancy Wriglitington Feathcritun started immediately in pursuit caused by the death of McPherson by order of the Kerr S Cahen Chas Schuxxialzer A Geran J J Tin the direction of tho Kootenay mines President Hooker took ottense and was relieved PER OVXUIAXD STAGE LINE by his own request It is now asserted that Sher whither it was understood that Buckner had man urgently requested the President to appoint Departnres — Thursday: —- Sam Pagrin G D Howard F H Stevens Andy Johnson Sidney TurJenks miles hundred four gone After traveling Boston 19 wife and three children ner Four rebel Generals—Jones Beals Trumbull had takr F ascertained that the murderer ARRIVALS AT SALT LAKE HOUSE and Ftazer arrived from Orleans y for Fort hadthis to come and en another direction Warred Thursday:— A W Street T Y Anis A A C eath-ertu- n lDt— Williams ' it Halitix J Tordonski J M Guthrie Bill SeyIt Roanoke rumored the that was F off for Denver ' city or taken himself mour J Lieut Braine who took her Bromley W Hardisty J' A Steel O M captured by the rebel came here by stage and learned that to Bermuda and landed passenger but was not Loomis J B Hamilton J Alim W Darby to coal or provision He proceeded to sea he had unwittingly passed Buckner on the allowed TOE FACES IX TOE FIRE and burned the Roanoke Returuiugwith the crew road Back wenFeatherstuu to our nor- he was at once arrested by the British authorities In langsomo nichts o’ winter when frost is unco keen Burlington Vermont 19 thern settlements and after hunting forsome A party of 25 armed men rode into St Albans When snaw is sltiukliu on the streams and stars are time returned to the city and- - taking the this pin scantly seen and robbed three banks of $150000 It s were from tho When Southerners that oppressed by vague desire gantia’ in the iagle-neu- k they atane for DenvcrTtraccd Buckner to Bridjrer supposed :of Canada Five citizens were shot one Wbahasoa gaz’d wi’ wonder at the Places iu the Are? (border ' : and there lost him has since died After accomplishing this-feathe The reek may wither and atliut refhse to tak the lam for Canada immediately taken has northern V“AJeft Satisfied that Bockner Ae Iniru may Addin on thetaug aueoulhe server drum j I has" owre tlio house may reign Uat o’t they dinua Confusion returned to direction again JFeatherstun y Capt Bejden returned froTuj Carryville tire encountered Jesse atsMud Lock Spring Virginia for fresh instructions and is fully I having witft 300 men BeIUehlpit one killed Lieutenant Wh 'man g the glowin’ aisles see the faces In the Are? confident "that ho Will yetrOiertakO the niuN j The rebel and three privates missing i j loss was eight killed and twelve wounded j Prae 'tween tho ribs they’re keekin’ oot we ken them dercr every aus Bcforo the departure of FeatUcrstun he I The news of Early’s defeat when received in there shquld be nacthing left except a nose E’h though caused a three per cent fall ini the Con- addressed us a communication setting forth ( Engiand chin and loan Tlnrloan had fallen twenty-eigfederate o’ nlico mooth we aeo and brawl y min’ Tlie fashion some his travels and acknowleugiugJus obligations Lper cent in three weeks and some braid on manly broo yet trace tbs sorrow- to the Civil And military - authorities now in The proprietor of the Overland Stage Line has And decided to change the route from the River road lino Jhe Territory for the assistance they luul ren- - J over to the Cut OT and run the Salt Luke and Cali- - What happy memories some recall! and when wo ithers Heretofore Den' slered him ini his pursuit of Buckner fornia mail direct via Denver j ver has been supplied with mails by a branch road A for a moment dims the dazzled burning eeg something wich We hcre at his request in general terms War Department Washington 19 o’ heaven itsel’ and some a frown wear smile the Some was The President He serenaded made ' tender to them olLI1 sae dire the speech congratulating the audience Maryland Featherstuu wasj a civil officer m pursuit nation and the world nu the adoption of the new All sirs! there's something unco in the fhceein the trr coustituiion of Maryiand Whiles bye in hnrryin1 groups'! hey pass whiles linger in Xcw York ID The imp mee of iMrt victory over Hood at Al s alls by one each iu memory’s ha some honored place wad As if they Oath required audwo regret tliat he haa j ?““ win - not and the point of this II UIM there uf which Hood wasinformed by female yet beeii successful ' I1 ' who ascertained the fact Beside? Altoona Some tell o’ nichts when social joy and mirth appear’d arHcle is tou teach a certain class" of men that spies so is situated that with 10000 men Hood could supreme hold the place against ten times liis number Hood Some help us owrs to dream again some early passien-- ! Utah is not a place of safety attempted to surprise and capture the place but dream Sherman as soon as he learned the direction Hood Oh! dootless ’tis lor some wise end theygazd upon us had taken rent forward three columns of troops ITEMS FROM EXCHANGES- ' there— with fifteen days’ rations to the relief of the garri" f To wariu ofiections chilling Cut or chase tormentin’ care Major-GenerMcDowell and staff have son St Limit 19 Or gar ns hound through life again undogg’d by age’s Geh Fisk returned to Jefferson City this morning boon “doing” Xevada and liavo returned to mire: from a reconnoissauce to Boonville The garrison i vile's the wretch wlia' joyless sees tbe faces in the Are Aid San Francisco at Glasgow consisting of between 500 and GOO troops -- Old Winnemuca" tlio Indian cUcf With j — an escort of fifty rebel The faces o’ neglected freens we’re sure to see them there his two’ 'daughters and a train of attendants trpopp The rebel force that attacked Glasgow There o’ impatient creditors we’ll meet the angry stare and under Clark was : 4000 strong while If e’er wi mean unmanly art yo plann'd a lassie’s - vi alter lionizing in cvada cities lias gone to Uhelby with some 2006fully more shelled the town 'wrong °C tUo rivT Jhe astonish The good folks of Sacramento and I V e'tl see her pale des parin’ Cue the glowin’ coal among lost i'200 or 300 killed and in the attack I Our loss Ban rrancisco was 30 or 40 Col Harding surrendered Yo may frae hunger's deadly haun hae saved a wanderin' tllc Plc6 on condition that hid men should'he pa- yrcaM M ADimair navo been Cheap in A ovada of roled ami furnished with an escort features for a moment seen ye ne'er may mind again Its through the 6fficeM late horses and mules withsuldles and bri-rta!n their side arms and But ah! the 2iee o’ her ye wrong’d in hopes 'twad ne’er i tnnaplre dies halving been old atJrom S120 to 335 °QMntrell and Jackman were among the rebel Is ever ever present 'mang the faces in the Are Political party (pint 'not so iigK in Sw “5& Mr1!aiVafajctc on arffA“i!!!pe?af occupied coun- f where Is he rancuco r that it IS said that the- proclama- - tiy between that place and Lexington He is said There's nne that was a freen langsyne— alas f t which he will continue to occupy until the completion of his ‘ v OP V V 2IEW BUILDING PLAIN AND FAXCli at prices which cannot fhii to secure Jor him a large shore t 2 i ' t to-da- - 1 ' OF PUBLIC Uis goods hare been selected with great care and are of the very finest quality comprising 1 PLAIN ' : In Great Variety j V - ' - i - i ) ! 1 " ! - S HARDWARE STAPLEJGOODS - NAILS 1 CLOTHING PAINTS 3 OILS WINDOW GLASS YAllNlSH r t c ?erj minor arlielo oonmentod in tb eoUlogtisof ti BEST MERCANTILE Ac HOUSES j - - ( DRUG STORE £“ ) v :rW - i ? f $ s n OUR PRESENT HOUSE DRUGS AND MEDICINES r OF ALL KINDS! OILS PAINTS r Ac DYE-STUFF- S i j VI Upon the arrival of our train wo shall fill up will be found replenished with a complete line of genuine I West tlXG X23L The stock at tho al rt S’ - i - j I -- BOOTS A SHOES t i v- i Our stock being eatenaive will also embrace heiid!h whole range of 3 to-nig- ht v " I HATS & CAPS ' -- -v M A 1! K ElS GROCERIES j ht IN THIS i FANCY DRY GOODS 4 OFFERED E V EH ! -- -- DRESS GOODS PATRONAGE Joist below x 4c Ac ' ‘ f 4r ij Complete Stock of and in fact every thing necessary to make it perfect ” ! ir ti the Overland Stage Office with a i - A supply of cooking' and oth e r SEHTLEMEN’S FURHISHItB OOODi Stoves : - tionof MHUtoh contemphtid m a certain contingeucyr' I x ' The Australian are nearly out of -- ! mcntS and rr ji j amuse-- 1 JS&SSc’SSI — ton and Howard counties Each fnmihed girn “f And there's tho happy lassie's laco burn earthworks around BAH) IN WESTERN KENTUCKY! ah!-WiU- RETURNED ad-whi- ch f - 1 1 if cHteu to Ukt loot I of Inte trriti defisl tic eifj S5a tv-a- 1VD ARE-NO-W OF TIIE MOST SUPERB FOR SALE IN THEIR ! HETURXED NEW STOKE MOST SUSSTAMIAL V-- j -- i1 QUAL1TT FIRST DOOR SOUTH OF JENNINGS’ -t A farge and COMPLETE STOCK’OF GENERAL t 29th insts— on the north aide of Weber River oq Friday andun the aonth aide oufiatnrday ThoM who have Stuck au that range will gxwern them-Mlvaccordingly CUAUNCEY W WEST Bishop Weber countyM-Ogden City Oct IT 1864 — i ee 3 i FOR SALE! 'BANK EXCHANGE” SALOON nd Enquire of - I Sl-t- f i At the "Saak ExchAcg CZ on ' J Wfe 3 Temple atreeL find Unsurpassed ' XERY GOODS and x " 4 a general aaeortment of neeftil articles such M are nsually found in a variety store i V ' Paul for PF j j A ROBERTS 'i P 1 i g-t- fl ALL KIND : tut I "h- - S" J & which we believe to be as good as was ever brought to J jOSLatyeertllJ'U ' a PRODUCE TEAS BASSETT ''' OF US Thd Highest Price SR We invite perticultr attention to onr choice sele tionof this market "1 is Advantages MAKING THEIR PURCHASE have DRY GOODS GROCERIES HARDWARE QCEEXSWARE CLOTHING BOOTS AXD SHOES II ATS NOTIONS HILLtl and WHEELER Zut k' : IVEW YORK MARKET IVOTICE! be a GENERAL DKXVEef Stock on Weber TUERE will rang on Friday and Saturday the 28th and Including Fixtures Good Stock of FINE LIQUORS Lease of Fremisas COUNTRY DEALERS ifluttwi with great care by one of tho Firm from the Will I v Stocks in tkf andiRtti Zarjett - I tf ' I MERCHANDISE " TERMS PAYABLE IX GOLD OR ITS EQUIVA LENT (i - w jf s 1 !! DENTIST Has Hetarned and Reopened at the same ph7s' Sonth Uis friends and ol Tmiple Street above the N ews office patrons are respectfully invited to call Teeth extracted by Electricity and Chloroform Work Warranted to give Satisfaction 4-- - ‘i-- A : - W:- j- I RECEIVING AND OPENING iej WJI U II SIIAUP ls e i m ' on-th- f BASSETT & ROBERTS WINTER CLOTHING - After all the description given of this battle- center there are probably few at the North who fpim C INN ATI—MO RE I hare a correct idea of the ositiou as it is Even nusiDENTIAL CANDIDATES! old soldiers familiar with siege operations coming here from' other points have been surprised at THE ROANOKE CAPTURED AND BURNT! what they saw and what they did not see The extent of ground occupied is enormous On this KHJEh MAID ON BtTaLBANS VERMONT! the excavations and embankments (all systematic and correct to the eye of the experienced engineer) rRICE FEELS GOOD— he recruits LARGELY have the appearance to a casual observer of incompleteness and confused irregularity There is i no well defined chain of works with finished front Paducah 18 at at Bermuda Hundred to be seen from any point the conn- - along' the W parapet stretching away in either direction as far as the eye can reach There is no euccession and caps clearly tending to nation waa a prominent object of attack as Morris tor tore of riw advance of Island sand waste The whole country for miles ul? wd hoveled over with no about “em fieouta report Forrest tho riser near TuscumbiaoaKufAvIng rossed I other purpose than to mike as many heaps and as in a given space Being hard many holes as are possible is a long line of low nfie pits for our h’®101 good I j Therevedettes and arm Back of these there isa stronger on vanced they were cro sains aunV drowningboat a num- - lino of embankments before nwide trench for tho ber-omen and homes There are bomb proofs huge reserve logs like a New emispherical heaps of earththeandouter line for the cellar in Wtipiawd potato — — jr- -r as the com-- 1 vedettes tp crawl into when shelled by the enemy -- I There are bomb lRgoiecuon- proofs in tho second line for the for I Buford addreaud his fores on Wednesdav is a larger bomb-proThere pickets from that There a said his mission was mainly a poUtlcsT on? picket headquartcre that tho people of Kentucky were being misled hi 1 covered ways long trenches to protect passr tho Federal General in command and be Buford I1 oldiere from rifle bullets from tho vedette pits to tho reserve and' from the reserve to the rear wss goingto have it stopped o kutawa iiirm£ t U3£KS2 LOTmSSnTiafSaSSSJw 84-t- BoUar Bober t II Baeeett C r j Several more are expected to arrive shortly Trains on tho rood - wanderAnd whase Is yon? We mind it noo— in’ still BURG Soon may yo ha a safe return wi’ health and wealth your Aik ReA correspondent of the Springfield (Mass) And then (for to your freenship we shall ance again as- -I publican gives the following description- of the P‘T) works constructed by Grant's army around Peters- ' Wq’ll tell ye hoo we saw ye ’mans the faces io tbe fire x i ): burg:!' Datw TYixsatk : s: that leev’d beside the PETERS- - -- r ' a tiatingjwith the Bey Mr SpurgeoiTand Tom Sayers either of whom it is believed would GRAXT'S draw extensively thereT j "ySEBEL 'j Fa’ mony a year aboon his grave has fh’en the summer dew ' State' Jackman and others enlisted-- large num ber of recruits north of the Missouri river in Chari- - There's one that was acrabblt wlcbt— we min' his spitefu itii EASTERN TELEGRAPHIC NEWS nuo?— t: i r |