Show ' ’ - Mb Wi 4 4 !A "s Vl'U Jt r " TV'r--' - 'UKU1 i J - - v T i ' slv-- r " U V V- HIE - i night of his engagement lit Maguire’s Mr MONDAVfffoUNirJG Dee Kean observed J Ve are about to take our ' departure for t Vancouver Islandrwjicre we ore invited under TERMS tJ ' virVl the anticipation ofvpryr great success XVp P Annum (one copy) y I QO $10 ' Six Months return here early in January to prepare ’s 's' $oo' shall for Our final departure by the' steamer to Three : : : : : V35O3 Uanama Mr Maguire' has requested that Any person rendfog us ten subscription’ i&aII We will -r give: In passing through the city a few receive e copy gratis-SEMI-WEEKL- TELEGRAPH Y 30' Vj’V - v-- : ' i farewell performances— which indeed will be a farewell as ocr pilgrimage is now drawing TI1E MESSAGE to a close and in a few 'months after our return Lome we shall seek rest and retirement The Message of Mr Lincoln : published on from our long and active professional service in theTEUttRAPii is a "plain anil un- : v Thursday MESSAGE OP MIL JEFFERSON DAVIS pretending document Many wiU liavp read it Tlis message of Jeifersou Dais ‘t£ the Senate Inony more will have skipped over it and iuany many more will lure passed it by as and House of Representatives of the Confederate States of America' is more lengthy than that of slightly toO heavy we therefore conclude 'to President Lincoln and with the claims' upon our present a trief summaryof it for convenient columns for other matter ire could hot afford room remembrance for 'more than the following synopsis ’which will V Ji i foreign affairs satisfactory yet cons tant he interesting to the general public' as' an exhibit of the views and purposes of the Southern chief f i vigilance is required to keep tho peace f f vi r : rj ri' H lhe government would like 'to secure the tainMr"7''Davis commencesy stating that consider-f '!' border cities against raids from Canada- -- ing the comparative resources of the’ ' North and' I j Emigration from foreign countries to be en-- South it b evident 'that a power higher than man couraged and the emigrants' protected' ftom has willed the Confederate deliverance during the rnud and a general good treatment extended campaign of tlie past summer ' There are no Federal invaders of Texas except :'rr : them V? such' aaarrf now prisoners of war The 'Federal The financial affairs of- - the government of occupation of Missouri b reduced to tho lave been successfully administered ' during the gaps of their fleet Arkansas has beenrange recov'tho present year ered £xeepth few fortified posts Most of Northern and Western Mississippi Nor The President thinks that tlie people would Alabama and Western Tennessee are recovthem do themselves and country good by a more ered by the Sonth' On the ocean and gulf- coast ‘general investment in the public funds the Northern success is comprised in the'eapture Tho national banking system hod been suc- of the Mobile Ray outer defenses In South Wes-ter-n cessful and would be more so if the State Virginia the enemy have been foiledand driven limnk issues were absorbed— a culmination back Large portions of Northern Virginia hare been freed from their presence and a portion of diopcd for‘r East Tennessee has been recovered j' Hie Pacific Railroadncrcascd international of mills granaries General Sheridan’s tclegrapliiq communication and postal: ami and homesteads and burningdestruction of crops commercial intercourse are favorably review? food live stock and general ' agricultural implements ore al and recommend'd characterized as “infamous expedients” As for vf 4 Tho war 'proceedings and prospects are the main army under Grant after all its raids and assaults Mr Davis hojcs that its prospects are deemed eminently satisfactory " Tim abolishment of slavery throughout' the waning General Sherman's campaign (as far as Atlanta) 'b considered a failure bo being nimble to United Sates is £gaih recommended his narrow Jinc of control more territory The election has shown that the conntiy is march and a few fortifled posts which are menaced Unexhausted and comparatively inexhaustible with recapture : Tho enemy have repeatedly made formidable in men and resources and the public purpose : - is unchanged and expeditions against supposed vital points of the h unchangable The Nortliera mind will learn ere Confederacy and maintain the national authority-- : thatjthcre arono vital points on thor preserTliere is no hope of reconciliation with Mr long vation' of which the continued existence of the JefT Davisrbai with many of: the Southern Confederacy depends No military success can not the fall of Rich- -' destruction some its If they cease war they accomplish people there is A cln at any moment have peace" not before Of mond nor Wilmmgton nor Charleston nor SavanNo peace b nah nor Mobile nor ail combined confse not i attainable unless based on recognition The general pardon and amnesty isl ’still Adequate military 'supplies would be found and - good'Crops had rewarded the farmer openbat it may not always be soy Tlie emancipation proclamation will not be Mr Davb is not very well pleased over the Forti ken back not a bit of it' nor will' jrresident eign Relations of the Confederacy If nothing lincoln eVer copsent to a single worst tho “Christian nations of Europe” had been indifferent to the great American straggle It is P person freed by it V the proper function and duty and the custom of Oaejhing irf particular dl our readers may neutral jidwers to recognize the independence of a be delighted to hcar they wHl have the revolutionary government which coixld not be subpleasure of helping to sustain the War by a verted Foreign nations having not done this Tor fiirtherincrease of taxes It can’t be done tlie Southern Confederacy are responsible for tho continuance of the warf without money' V No favor is sought no intervention wished Tho Altogether we expect the Message tells South b able to maintain its rights aiid indepentho situation f the nation as fairly as it is dency in fact if debarred of recruiting ffom for" seen and known at Vashingtoii eign countries the “invaders would ere thb have r i) " -- ! ’ "V- i’ - ’ j : ’ ' ’ : - I s 1 ‘ f:- - 41 ‘S 11 'an tore-establis- - jf ' -- r ‘ " i - ’ re-ensla- ve ’ I : - ’ r : iMr MItr AND MRS CIIARLES KEAX a 1 Mr afiJ Mrs Charles Kean completed tlieir recent engagment atlilagulre's Opera House San Francisco bn theGth nit:1 Concerning the future professional engnge- menta of those accomplished artistesjhe Gold-f- ? A' cn Era:say3: V - r 'v ' ' Mr and Mrs KeanV Mi33 Chapman Mr Cbppin Mr Catlicart and Jlr' Everett leave on the Brother Jonathan on Tuesday Nov-The departnrp of the Jonathan ember 29th y -- 'was postponed to Thursday 'rhey will play one or two nights at' Portland Oregon en i i? router’and are engaged for seven nights at the ! theatre in Victoria under Thomas AVanl’s management' Returning by way of Portland ' in that city if oppoiv they may again perfonn y - in will and t unity permits 'probably arrive Mr Year's Day jjaii Francisco about fiijd Mrs Kean give two readings ill t Sacra- l mento January 3d and 4tli and two In Stock'and ' 6th In conipliance tain : January 5tb wishes d oLMr Maguire in with the earnest ' which our citizens cordially coricm Mr and Mrs Kean have accepted a for ' IS nights and’ will commence their farewell performances onthe California boards at if - V-js'- T - - ' t-- ' ! - - J‘ -- j ' 1 : Maguire’s Operav Hodser Monday January 9th opening in the Merchant' of j Veutce Tl'jfceir departure for the East is 'fixed for the 3d of February proposing to visit Kingston ’and Havana en route and to 'arrive at" New Ybrk about the lst of ApriL m """I 'j X jDuring the period of their sojourn in San "Fhincisco Mr and Mrs Keaubavo harmed - toe good people of that’efty by their arjtistic impersonations of some ofi Shaks- ' : ( ? ’ f : hot-onl- y pte’tffinest creations kUlsoby iheirre fii ied fiOcbl qualities - If ij 'c vim appreciative and continually ' increasing r houses to the last ) As there seem3 no reason to anticipate tneir apiieanuTcO in this city the unpropitiou3 1 ( j V-- yi l ‘ Their performances I i - f season being too for 'advanced fhilaA who would enjoy thev pleasure : of witnessing the finished efforts of the Kean! -in the wslkt 6f th'o drama must make the1 journey to the In T -- goldersVcity y speech ta the audience on the lost been driven’1 from Southern soil Mr Davis has hard feelings against- Britain in Feace b impartionlarfor declining to interfere ' An enemy wilL possible without independence not anticipate neutrals In recognizing that independence Ergo neutrals are responsible fQr the continued sacrifices to Moloch in the war ': Actibirfo secure redress Ja xeeerved for the ftitore Financial matters are not discouraging' With judicious legislation all the exigencies of tho war can Je met and yet irredeemable debt be avoided The total receipts into the Treasury for the two quarters ending on the 30th of September 1864' were $4L5191A0 which sum added to the balance of $308282722 that remained in the Treasury on the lst of April last forms a total of $72347472 Of this total not far from half- that b to say have been applied to the extinction of the public debt white the total expenditures have been $272378505 leaving a balance in the Treasury on the 1st of October 1864 of $108 43544” ' The total public debt on the 1st of Octoberwaa £1126331033 of which nearly one half is funded debt bearing Interest about one fourth new Treasury Rotes and the remainder old Treasury notes to be converted : soon : into other forms of debt The 'increase of the public debt from April 1st1 to October 1st was a little more than $16000000' per month which wonld have been more tlian avoided ‘but forreetiain defects iff the legblation on the I subject of finances’- ' Tho foreign debt b not included in the above but it is only £2200000 being the balance of the cotton loan and is adequately provided for by 230000 bales of cotton owned by the government The estimates for the six months ending ‘Janie 30th 1865 amount to $438102670 But it te also estimated that on January 1st 1865 there wfll re main unexpended of former appropriations $467 ' 416404 So no further appropriations are needed - - $342-6003- 27 ’ -- ‘ - n'p ' to July 1st' next year Depreciation of the Treasury notes Is the great difficulty induced by redundancy in amount and tick of confidence in ultimate redemption practiwhich are cal- and efficient remedies for both-o'suggested as follows: “The- - main features of the plan presented are substantially these: First that the faith of the government le pledged that the notes shall ever- remain exempt from taxation Second that no s iswhich is already sue shall be made beyond-tha- Third that ' a certain fixed authorized by law portion of the annual receipts from taxation during the war shall be set apart specially for the gradual extinction of the outstanding amount until it shall have been reduced to $150000000 and fourth the pledge and appropriation of such proportion of the taxation In kind and for such number of years' after the return of peace as shall be sufficient for the final redemption of tlie entire circulation” - f - t ’ In Tiew of improving the public credit the V The Postmaster afeach office or his deputy will' fol- lowing subjects arc nrgjpd for consideration: N ‘‘The recommendations of the report for the ‘re peal of certain provisions of the taxiawwhich pro daceineqnality in the bnrden of taxation for jtx mpting all gorernraeut loaiw from taxation" on capital and frontny adrcredbCrimination In taxation on income derived from them for placing tlie taxation on banks on the same footing as the taxation of other corporate bodies for - securing tlie payment into the Treasury of that portion of the bank circulation which b liable to confiscation because held by alien enemi fQr the conversion of the interest-bearinTreasury ndtes now outstanding into coupon boiftli and tot the quarterly i collection of taxation The Treasury Agency of the Produce Loan Barca in the Department b fully orif ganized and in promising operation V ' To some of the publla jbfiicera in i Richmond- ah increase of wages would evideutly be acceptable' V The exemption from military service of entire classes should be ahandonedtut the military officers should be invested with discretion to detail's sufficient number of those’ essential to the'? public service to continue the exercise' of’ t&fcir' pursuits or professions LX general militia'-- law Is VtOeddd for the ‘public defence I The of requiring liy tlleir mew own' to horses' furnish b pef&i-clou- s cavalry find demands change' ' Legislation in regard to reorganization of depleted companies and regiments b urged ireasures for faciiitating tho : quWtioq of railroad iron are recommended eachGovernment—Nortli and putlvHr rllercafter b to be allowed to provide necsary comforts to its own citizens held captiv by the other Tlje temporary impressment of tiektb: labor Sot attendance on the army work on fortifications according to the law of February last has not met the anticipations and further provision is required Purchase rather than impressment for the public service is deemed- - best with the prom-ise'freedom after a terin of faithfal service' - In case1 the sphere of the slave’s duties mlght each be extended to those of pioneer and engfaeeTa borer and the number militarily employed might j be increased from 20000 1 6 The use of slaves as soldiera in defence of their homes is a different thing to excitiiig them to in? surrection against their masters One Li jnstifia-bl- e in emergency tbe other iniquitous The of atrocity of King George’s wrongs io Amer4 ica was in “exciting domestic insurrection among bereoif10 Chveyifap £filA andfollowthe printed Instruction and know that aU the afl this manner no ieni of ftacks are ihere eta edctuC no wrong destination of socks caa wcU I occur without Immediate attention Reports have frequently been made of confusion orbing from mixing np of the mail in the examination of several sacks for mail matter at the way offices ' Hereafter there can bei no excuse: it b forhiddeh td'lvfcry PoJinastcr under any pretext to touch any saik not ’‘designed for his office and the carrier ' must not deliver any other or both — will be reported to the Department ait the Creek Salt Office Special care b wanted to : separate all mall matter fot Sanpete county arriving at that office from both the “up”ani V’' V dowii” sacks v Sacks wQ! be sent north to Ogden Brigham city and Cache valley By every maii these sacks are' The Cache Valley and to be returnedto thii cIt Fillmore saeksWQl be sufficient for the way man b g Trans-Mississip- pi 1 - ' ' tTr ' V’ ' - That hooeat presou who found the liUn ou Saturday evening ta tbe liUi XSmr Cl the kL good jy reterniugjtcto lieury Bode emeTeovk Office Tus WgiTUEifo-s-A somewhat stormy night a little snow and hail on Friday wau folio we jp Saturday by a keen dear most beautiTul mowjj- the -- - seems to have favored the soiikf Utah valley as well as of this The saow wa flv inches deep on Saturday week at Fayson xyThe storm - Jfltilf new school hOnse 43 bybOf feet U bf icg built in shares at Payon-- ' ' 4 g3A - W3LQuite a number of teams men familicsHad effects are now an route for “pixie”" Tiik BeXter —Mc??rvBarton A Co havenesriy mill with completed on Beaver Creek a new-gridouble turbine wheel the'stones machinery gv Ing etc all “imported’rfrdm the States V cl sol S?1 st - £Si 6Sj seter rrhl iaei in'Ui even sens go ar Iae tnaat with Th imsa’ aa -- We throt (At confirm the suspicions of the complainants f 1 One’ of thq fatter thinks that in the honse of Butqlmjrhe had tt&eea of some of the goods taken from bis ’ wagon on the Sqnare rl yesterday Mr lllekman gave bail in $1000 and Mr Butcher $100 for their appcarance: atcourt on Monday:- - 1 V’ - w Spu Rroadclotha Snowrcounty attorney ance The Federal Government “have too often and too clearly expressed their resolution to make no peace- except on terms of Unconditional submission and degradation to leiro ns any hope' of the cessation of hostilities until the delusion of their: ability lo conquer us i dispelled” Mr Davis thinks thetrue pathfopeace js ta the ' continued resolntc defence jrmthern homes lives and liberties and that disposition for and most cer it among onr enemies will tainly cvpked'by the demonstration on our part of ability and unshaken determination to defend onr rights aiid to hold no earthly price too dear for i 6 00 a 12 OOiLinseys 60 a 5 OOiPoplina 1 23 a 1 SOtautwl S 25 a S toj Blanketa r 15UC ' Cuaimerea Flnniwh fottioeti Delaines - to 1 red l00a!3 130Sio 8 -- flu a StM '13OOO conn Brown a 1 00 thirl 75 a l 04 40 a Ti 1 SOjCtaah beti for l polk cthe CB0CKRIKS Snaars ' loo : ' Tea Dried apples Dried peaches Tobacco Saiaius ' lUce 123 Mulaaaea pr gallon 300 a 6 00 Star camllia 4 40 Y m Sxla Saleratus 2:00 a 3 00 Indigo - Cinnamon C loros r Allspice j 6 IS Tisoi ‘veil dm i IOAM i ItmhV - Caatile GO 125j and Domestic W Jieat fron tren ELAKDWAM Nails—ehlnsle and lath ' 60 licef Iron “ all siae upward 60- Wire 0V a7 Casting pr lb : Leadprlh 3 60 a 4 00 Grain scjthe Gnu icjrthea ' - i -- r - - 65 1SS- of a - ro tery p r aXS-VWh- - era c'wet it 4!SCj T flU I J best -- 1 T liev " S ' j' flen the W I 5th k 0 h T'ui bus I: - - the n - : ' altl cd y- - ext 1 r : richly the applause that greeted their’ hand to i hand encounter Richard t!ie Third lsa great play and in few theatre's out of the metropolitan cities of the old and new world is its- representation ever attemp" ted The determination of the management to-place us in 'tho first rank is appreciated by the patrons of the Theatre and we hope yet to record many successful triumphs in the favorite pieces of the great authors- - n : i It will be very pleasing to the patrons i of tho Theatre to learn that Mr Geo Pauucefort is again in perfect health and reeking their gratification the' manageme'nt have that popular artist who makes his ' appearance on Wednesday evening next We - have no need to speak of' him as an artist his former "engagement wen for him many friends and we have'RO donbt that daring the present season he will add many to that list' The former representatiouf Don CsesarDe Ba-- n by Mr' Pauucefort was 4& finest personation df the character that we ever witnessed The easy graceful accomplishments of a finished actor were everywhere visible in the chequered career of theOn Wednesday night there will' doubt"cavalier lew be avery crowded house Lyne’s engagement For the iutroduction of the winter season we have had a melange of the light and heavy--i Sbakespeare and modern writers and tbs public appreciate tlie efforts of the Management In seeking their gratification kyL: i 1 Mr drawn houses and in the has good Lyno’ has been characters represented great 'very snoi cesefUl Uis Richelieu was Very excellent his Sir Giles Overreach Richard the Third Shylock : and that class of characters stamp him a great tra'ge-4ianr- -‘ $ - - : i ‘ -- lie has many friends la the oity and Territory ‘ who Will no doubt be pleased to see him again and again on our boards I That Dictioxaky— Hereafter all the big words in the TKLEGKarn are to appear with their lull 4juota of letters none of them upside down- - nor one before the other—in brief we- have got a 'dictionary— a Noab'Webster unabridged wftUv pictures in It my boy! "Walker Brother accept onr obligations and those of posterity :At ed : - A I Sramovnxs—The people of Springrille are remodeling the Interior of their Meeting Xlonar They fanye torn on' the inside and instead of having two stories they purpose erecting galleries the building having become too smajj ' j j for the audiences wont to assemble Tna Attrkhexsiox or Bcckxrr— The Idaho Is extbe and intention on Tlie work Igoe yigoronsly jj Statesman of the 1st Inst gives an account of the e style The improvements ‘apprehension of Hank Buckner pressed to finish it in at a place' about s mor are calculated to enable the ludl to scat sixteen miles from Boise city a week previous to v peoplethan before ' ‘j that date Deputy Sheriff Feathers tone whose A company has also been formed to build an academy the capital to be raised la shares of $23 each $2300 having efforts to find Bockner in Utah and Colorado TerThe rock for the foundation ritories we- noticed at' the time appean shortly boen already subecribed ' ' 'has been got oo t: after leaving here to have foUowed him to Idaho - -- - - flrst-claa- two-tliird- r- ! ‘ satuSSaymounSo — City where he again 'lost Back of the mardererr end having to retom to Virginia City made arrangements' with1 r Deputy Sheriff Keenan who finally tracked and secured Buckner Some energetic friends there tried to procure his release by habeas corpus bui his Hon H F Cranceorder- ed him to be held in custody till the proper requi- ttionnwa made for hta body by the ’ authorities of Montana'-- ' The vigilance folks will soon have a rich' harvest with Buckner Brockie Jack & Com - I:' pany " rrr"- : Caccht thr ScorSDaxfcs—Th e Sheriff of Portland Oregon telegraphs to tQov: Doty December 5th4hat ho has had “Brockie Jack’ and two other men arrested for the robbeiy of Oliver A Co’s Ex press passengers last summer at Portnenf at Vie toria British Colombia and that the' Sheriff from Idaho has them in chargq upm aJ requisition 10 The Poet Office Departmenthaj forwarded to the Post Offlce’ln this effy a number of iron tags to' be riveted to the man sacks now in use in the Territory and with them havbeei number of printed labels to be placed scat measure of those tags which will In a great ' and ' wholly we hope pot' a stop to the frequent d sacks and the errors that occur from carriers mail The eacb of loss tags qn rqqte at vrith s will be as fnrnighed possible aaearlyaday Bill or Mail sacka the of taken register printed from the Salt Lake Office and the destination' of each sack - There will he sacks to ' Pfovo Salt Creek Sanpete Fillmore and Santa Clara ‘ The carrier will deliver but the one sack to the’ offices' The first sack' will 'between the places named serve all the offices between this and Provo the second to Salt Greek and so on fromGovLjroff tr - - V u Main Matters -- i '' mis-directe- - -- I’- V 1:1 Ap i r MV 125 2£u - I -- inner nort - A (Sv" lettc ‘6 00’ 3 00 Pepper 260 Giugtr 123 Jamaica 500 Nutmegs "i-- r flag 60 100 sricss - a 60 40 ? - 't-xy- : ” - ’ - i- V : — r ' J z - - i ""'t' jt vlca an !po dii ' 1st Eating too fast and swallowing Imperfectly tr ' ' v'- masticated food i ' 2d Taking too ttrneh fluid during meals lit ' 3d a Dringfng poisonous whisky and '6'tber intoxan j icating liquors trj 4th Keeping late hours at night and sleeping ea too late in the morning 5 th Wearing clothes so tight as to Impede the' ' r n circulation 6th Wearing thin shoes ' 7th Neglecting to take sufficient m keep the hands and feetwarm th ' 8th Neglecting to wash the body sufficiently to 7keep the pores or the skin open ai Qth Exchanging tbe warm clothing worn in a warm room during the day' for light costume and' incident to evening parties exposure b cl : 10th Starving the stomach to gratify a vain And v foolish passion for dress llth' ’ Keeping tip a constant excitement fret- I ting tho mind with borrowed troubles b 12th Employing cheap doctors and swallowing ii ill for nostrums every imaginary j quack fi 13th r Taking the meals at irregular intervals n 14th Reading the trashy and exciting literatare or :h of the day and going crazy on politics ' SoRGiirx Flocr—Weshave samples of sorghom 1 I flour made of the seed of Chinese cane The planter who sends it has hod no means-obolting this flour n of had he taken off the hall of the seed before grinding' the consequence is that the floor has a pinkish colofr-Those who have made atrial of this excellent flour represent it to be an admirable substitute for buckwheat Made into hoecske it is aVery savory bread' 7 It‘: is likely to come into very general use if prepared like wheat flour bybolting The price at wnich it can be offered in market may be assumed at fifteen or twenty dollars per sack as an acre ‘of sorghum yields from t&irty fo fifty7 bushels ten dollars a sack would bei a'rcmuner-tin- g i - 1 - e ‘ I - 1 : - f: ' f ” ri -- ’r price'-- ' v to The production of thisto grain the presenkyear aosbelK ttve million amonnS of most Georgia We- - have this great supply of food to fall back npon in tlie event of a deficiency of tjiq common substitute for cereals wheat and'maize’ As coffee no parched grain’ or vegetable' ordinarily used as a substitute Is at nil equal to sorghuminseed'' And what is still more valuable to know present scarcity of sugar a small quantity of u° coffee syrup boiled- with ground seed makes the substitute very pleasant and palatablerSavia-na- h Republican ! It is stated that boats drawing three fPet of water can go np the Missouri to Fort Benton and cany 150 tons of freight any year Th® difficulty in navigating those upper waters4 v-stated t J be sending boats drawing 3) to ' feet water and loaded with from 200 to - 30° tuns freight i v ? j - J-- and 4 50 aj V0 Tbe County Court eat on Monday and appointed Geo’ ’ V'' 'v: GLASS If Bona uwwor and collector for the County ’ 36110x14 Mr Walter Dusanbury and Msistant opened a high 8x10 10 s 12 cojioxio school la CiulTs Hall on Monday last withpo ecfaoLira PAIRTS ARD OILS 100 Mr Wilson Duzenbnry The hell will accommodate ' ' OHve-pbottle 160 commences a school in tho 4th Ward on Monday' Mr leodpr kg ISWaji ro ' GO tlilLiaMel oif Castor do prgallon 100(i Jeeao Fuller opened one In the 2d Ward iaat Monday “ pr gall 12 10 ritit'iVarnibh ' ilo ' Mi P P Pratt and wife from this’ city are undertaking Kerosene pr gall 8 00 "v school In the Seminary ' Mr l'ratt commenced bar’s' WHOLESALE PRODUCE on Tuesday end Mr Pratt expects-t- open bl In another room in the earns building in a few days Sevreal pother fQnotatious under tlrishead are based on actual salmi S 001 Rutter Wheat 12 choola are also in operation la that City 65 3 totEggs Barley per bosh ‘ SO “ Corn 400'Cheese new -: do w Oats old 300 i MORNING 12 ' 2l3 '- ' t AS-'15 Potatoes: per lb ' their purchase” : " 4 00 51 Onions ' J Turatricaim— The play gohig folks had a rich Pen — 'a f 4o 00 00 Itey'pr ton 8 flaxseed FRIDAY MORNING 9 entertainment on Saturday evening inthe repre- Flour cwt 12 0U Lumber pr ur 80 00 a lflO W ' 12 00 Laths pr 100 ' i TnEXTBicaL-The house on Wednesday evening sentation of Richard the t Third Tho association Com meal Beef freeh pr m ' 10 00wI2CO and the playing wen were “well np" in text and "familiar in' position Dried beef prlbxxi 12)jaU Shingle was excellent for mid-wee- k Wood pr cord' 26 Oft 76 Coolprton 3000 Items smoked ! Mr Lyno played with and Mr Lyne had more vim and Off with much better spirit better apparently Bacon 75 On Saturday health to sustain the heavy tax npon his physical Vigor and was warmly sustained to see a full house for the energies ' The battle of Bosworth Field wasreally we very expect evening WIIICR TEOPLE GET but night of Richard and the last night of Mr excellent Both ' Richard and Richmond deserved FOURTEENV WAYS : BY ? SICK ‘I 1- ir rai reAij a 25 W- - 150 a 3 OO Diaper Irish Ini a UXEXS Tl cli-m- ax ! j t ‘i-’- V-- r ’ z ’j -- - l ' rf -- — FoRKSeVeral new and good adobie houses have been erected the pastseaion id Spanish Fork An adobie with two sank dovetails an inch deep on the face is becoming popular there it having been proved that the devepiilifare very -- ! V:’-: tlj efficient in holding on the plaster Dth for outside Mr Davis is opposed to a general levy and arm- and Inside :' ' V i cr soldiers of of slaves them of ail at making school houses meeting ing Plastering the outside of until the white population shall prove insufficient houses and- private honsesis fast coming in fash' VExtcrnal interference with the: institution of do- - ion In thatcity ’ii" f kj’ mestic slavery is productive of evil only’ But In Paovo— The Hon Z Snow commenced 4- - term of tbe tho alternative of snbjngatibn or slave soldiery there would be no hesitation for ihe Southern peo- Probate Court for Utah County on Wedueedey end the grand Jury expected to be charged on Thursday morning ple would “surrender every possession to secure The Ron Wm was in attend- their independence” fi toej’v - of 9 4pm vans and tSHegh COX3IERCUL jill matter pdssent la any sack most be stopped 1 at the first officeand the Tost Master is required Ornca or xus Danr rsuaaan ta write upon the package “Missent and Returned” Saturday Eveniog Dccvmber ld lSOt from-Goto and occurrence ''I Cois— 223 with the date of the Dcrr—Vlrgtnia 57 50 0 38 Bobo 31 50 0 31 f sepd it back by the first returning mail and report io office the GREAT 8 JOLT LAKE CITY RETAIL MARKET! to it mbrendingand abo the Special COTTOX COOPS f Agent of the Territory ' vO'Skeln cottca pr lb brn ITesvy brctlagv Otwer Arrests— On complaint of Messrs Shipp Kln du 75 u 1 ooiainghama co aw & Boach ' warrants were Issued for the arrest of illeached sheetings CO u 1 25jPktniris 1 00 ai 3 00 a 1 23 D&Uues 75alv Dr'Wm Aniekman and S Batcher on'Wcdnes-Vlity- i Denims 1 23 75 a 1 Stripes Keniocky Jeans 23al The Doctor was taken ’into : custody that Tick 50 Itlne drills 75 1251 SOwtSO Hatlina prlbPrints Sin r evenings and Butcher was apprehended on Thurs- Thread spl pr dox2 50a3 0U Cuttua arn K day The houses of both have been eearched bat ' : W00UXX nothing was found in the hoqse of the former to T - The Probate Court terete at 1011m IT aesemblM Uture at Ne |