Show A 4‘v s- TXs y ' 1 - THE TELEORAPn JIIVRIDAT MORKIXO Die 6 iU SEMI-WEEKL- h t x-- - I rv - Tilt trSy tb Sut-Y- w 7 Hoa- - XlUaSmlth f u :l f r r r - -- : j rtn ''i - - t" r- -- I :u r'i - 1 5- - ’ prts if K‘? g T ultthq i ' M - t-- Ao ‘ X si i jf : !' - - ally severe blowing down telegraph poles arid - destroying the Hne for about five fillies ulso blowing down trees across the road which had to Be eut away piecemeal blocking i up the roads with snow etc- ' In Nevada the storm was of a similar char- ncter but with perhaps more snow The Virginia Union concludes on a severe winter and thinks grumbling over moil and telegraph irregularities and high prices generally will be in order all winter but consoles itself with the thought that agriculture will be immensely benefitted next season and that consequently Hall sorts ofbusingss will be prosperous - V HOME AFFAIRS TUESPAYMORNINGL That BtealinO — It will iplieve thepent 5 np feeling of many of ofir citizens to learn that a bad nest of thieves has fallen Into tha hands of the officers of Justice We have before time expressed our satisfaction with oar civil officers both of city and county and wo think that the case they have now before them "Al will justify all that has been said of them and more v- As the case has yet to come before a jury we tbali not attempt to give thei' history of the parties now In oustodynor yet to forestall examination by what Information we are in possession of about them and their worVve may however state that the antecedents of most of the persona and tlie dicect and positive evidence of : their guilt leaves a o room for doubting their meeting with i justice S From the first report of the robbery" of Banso-hofstore the police have been untiring: in their Efforts to disedver the parties and as we before no NyV-- ticed they had early two men'ln custody on sus-picion— but neither 4f these had anything to do ' With it The detectives ebon after got sufficient jvorked np in their minds “from this and that?' to ftart on the wagon track a second time and last friday evening abody of ten officers rode to Union Fort and before midnight surrounded the house of "p Morand Griffin where they apprehended' Lbnis llanzansen and Geo Heath In Griffin’s boose' premises end hay staefcj were found about two thirds of RansobofTs clothing boots hats shirts collars and pieces of delaine kid gloves wagoncovers ibout 300 bs of coffbeand a valise Griffin of "Course whs linked with Heath and D&nzsnsen in rite return trip to the Court Hoase jail' whickthey : reached on Sunday morning at 5 o’clock ' hours few A afterwards four of the police started northward and came np with James Rhodes nd the other third of the stolen property He had just taken it into the house of one Geo W Font in Sessions Settlement Rhodes Kent apd goods returned to the city on Sunday afternoon Yesterday they were examined before His' Hon-Jo- r Judge Smith- when Danzansen plead guilty Heath plead' not guilty and sked for counsel Griffin was very Innocent— ofcourse Hhodesjmade ' clean breast of H and told a' good deal but seemed to know a great jfleal more This morning she examination will be resumed ' - - iV Ts ! ' ' ' THURSDAY MORNING 8 - : J i Mails for Arizona —The Aha Cxliforniabe- iieves that Arizona is entirely dependent on privatS enterprise for mail facilities Government having yet established none also that a movement is on foot for a regular mail from Salt Lake to Bau Bernardino via St George For Morgan anIEl Dorado Kanjon9'A pony express rnns twice a month to Olive City and La Pax : 1 ' 'f'i' '? I East SroxxThe weather office of Chi city r sports an easy storm of 40 hoars continuance to 4 pm yesterday— 36 hours moderate'Yain and 6 An ' V Xt LT hours soft snow nnd all the time without wind— under the mean temperature of 40a Fahrenheit:' 2200 of water which ia a little less ! two 'and over inches the whole surface aquarter Pros pect for next year’ produce fair ! -- T - - ‘ -- - Vr'-v" :- -i ‘ Grant was crosslog men from the south to the north taiSSl? aniJiSJlpflr!W 2 on not hit is and on between it r but side his left Irosdcloths SOOalSOO Iiaeys right aay norted Wheeler and Kilpatrick en 100 a 125 Grsntmedltates an early and heavy attack II that SSOaSOO Poplins 1MHN which the latter waa aecentiy thrbd-- 7 in alt Shaw IS 00 a 20 50 Some important movemento In the vicinity of naaaals it 5 a 150 tettinets 225 a) 50 Blankets y- - 10 00 a 25 00 Dutch Gap Canal by the monitor is also suppressed I “L V i I Driaint 3d the Exsnrfnerof I The Richmond ' 1 50 editors Richmond the gL ay by f I news from Georgia ta encouraging n Cincinnati Mienm-Ge' 5 n now which is doubtful he wL'l who was wonnded In the battle of through Stanley ' 1 50 a 3 OOjDUpef Irish 71 a 100 Franklin arrived v v fufro: yesterday He says the reporu I half of his army ' Brown 1 00 a 1 50)Crah 40a75 Lave reached the publio aro not that battle the of ' iS I ' 71)0 Federal have been withdrawn frOIQ exaggerated The first fight waa made to eave our 'i j(U' sonville sire trains which and were the governmcai st Tcnaeoe anJ value of fillin' large 100 Rice lagan"' 'l9l60 the road for twelve miles It wai not intended & I ZVZ evacuated Joflee " hifM Fruklia longer than necessary to get oar a®°ve the town j 40 9mm so i aooa aoo bow I abandoned rebels the who - eo property out 'of the way of had wholly eo Soda Driad applas W Saleratut Dried peaches been pressing ns venrhard ftom Columbia At ona SO Tobacco 200300 Indigs too time we were in great danger but Uobd lost hi Raisins' in not attacking in force at Spring i oo opportunity uiu Schofield’s army whioh consisted f the 4tn snexs and 33rd corps together with a few regiment Supreme Court 300 Pepper ! finnamen 125 which had recently entered the service They left Roves 250 Oinjm 125 Pulaski Nov 23rd and were so closely pressed 125 Jamaica 250 AUspiee that it was feared at one1 time that the artillery 5 00 Nntaege and wagon trains wonld have to be "abandoned V soap bat by good management all were brought safely Roafn OOlDomcstlc SO tttnraglu J V : Caatili 1251 In Stanley who hsi been In nearly all the battles Tennessee and Georgia says the musketry fire at tr: Franklin was for an hour tne most intense he ever Halle— eblngle aad lath BO Sheet Iron ' ' ' 65 witnessed In odditiop we had 23 guns in action “ ail sizes upward? 50 Wire 125 foil sweep of the rebel columns r y CO 70 a having 60 hutings pr lb Lmdprlb 3nas scythes 450 a5 00 The Comiuerctsl’s Nashville dispatch says Mur 350a40Q Grain ecythee freesboro Bridgeport end Chattanooga are safe QLASS ' Nashville and surrounding country for miles ha ' 35110x14 8x10 forta huee The destrucinto been transformed CO 10 x IS ' 10x12 tion of rebel property In defense of the city has PAINTS AND OILS Immense almost all the rich property holder been I )live pr bottle 1 50 a 2 25 Whits lead pr kg 12 00sl5 00 hereabouts are rebel sympathizers and the ad: 50 a 751 Linseed oil prgaUoa Gsator do 10 00 vance of the rebel army necessitated the destruc' do : 1200 tion of their property The Federal position la 12 OolVsrnUh “ pr gall ' 8 0O Kerosene pr gall perfectly satisfactory y -- ' WOOLLEN : - uibl "" ' ! J -- V' ' This ' WHOLESALE PRODUCE MARKET f Quotation under this bead are baaed oaactnal ealee 5 00 Butter III 25 Wheat 65 '3 50 Eggs- K1 Barley per bush " “ Corn4oo Cheese new 60 Oata 50 300 do old 16 2 25 Bean per lb ' Pea 500 400 Flax seed 40 OQ 300 Ilay pr ton 12 00 Lumber pr m 80 00 a 100 00 Flour 125 1200 Lathe pr 100 meal : 12 4 a 16 ShEnglee pr m 10 00 a 12 00 BeeL freeh --prlb ' - : - -- cwfe-Cor- Wood 75 15 pr cord Coolpr toa -- ft 25 00 30 00 TELEGRAPHIC NEWS ' Y- GENERAL -- DESTRUCTION IN AND AROUND NASHVILLE! SHERMAN f REPORTED TO' HAVE REACHED M" THE COAST! CHARLESTOWN CAPTURED BY TIIE CONFED- i ‘‘Vr EKATES! t - New Yorkffli From the Richmond Whig of the 2nd: It does not seem that- our authorities Jutve any stupid of the effect the movement of Hood would ha-aleast we judge so from the vefy feeble oppose tion which has thus far been'made to the advance of Sherman It is plain that he is moving to the coast and so far has been enabled to live upon the country We thinkit probable that Sherman will reach the Atlantic in comnarative sofety His next move In our opinion will be by sea to Richmond V Gov Brown has pardoned all convicts in the sent penitentiary and with arms in lheir hands has them to the front except those put in for life and whom he could not reprieve according to law Heavy cannonading m in the direction of Macon be a battle between Sherman and our forces In the rebel' Senate last Wednesday resolntions denouncing the seizurftof the Florida were intro daced They say it is the duty of the Brazilian Government to protect Confederate property within its territory and demand the restoration of the ship: to provide for the appointment of a commission to Brazil on the subject also for laying the facts before the European governments Mr Foote in the Honse Introduced a resolution that Congress cannot interfere with reference to the emancipation oC slaves as suggested by Davis 'that though impolitio for the States to act sepathe right to do so rately in negotiations for peace one in inherits each and naturally providing for a convention of delegate from- - eacn Btate to de vise measures for a vigorous prosecution of the war in order to secure an early cessation of hostil A'-- ' - - t : - - LYNE - - i - miiiv diiMtd and ttiereris a 1 euad-nrainc- j great iheK rated tire -- Ire directness frankness ant the United States of Columbia hsrt’e'entered Into intimate relation with this Governmentcom-1 claims convention has been constituted to the on ' which plete the unfinished1881worlcof : dosed its session in The new liberal constitution of Venezuela' the universal achavinffgoneofinto effect with Government the under the people quiescence it has been recognized and diplomatic inter- course with it has been opened in a cordial and1 friendly spirit Avls lslandf claim has been The satisfactorily paid and discharged Mutual payments have been made of claim® awarded by the late Joint commission for tbs settlement of claims between tho United Shirt and Peru An earnest and cordial friendship continues between the two countries and suck: efforts as were in my power have been used 14 remove misunderstanding and avert a threatened war between IVru and Spain Our relations are of the most friendly nature torllh Glhll the Argentine Republic Bolivia Co-lUca Paraguay San Salvador and llaytL During the past year no differences of any kind have arisen with any of these Republics and os the other handthelr sympathies with UieUnited States are constantly expressed The claim arising from the seizure of the carp of the brig Macedonia in 1821 has been paid - la of Chill it In the Kpanlshport of Sail without a prospect of u Louisville 4 reple rrovi war hesit flow totbi Burbridge with hi command has reached Bean station Breckenridge apparently declines a battle and has fallen back towards Virginia iEtonemab will if necessary aid his movement in that direction j i r New Vork 5 Richmond papers of Saturday say the Yankees who landedat Port Royal and moved into the interior with the expectation of meeting Sherman encountered a body f Confederate troops at The enemy were badly beaten and driven from the field leaving their dead on the ground: The following dispatch has been received dated I 1 have Savannah yesterday just retained from I the front The enemy badly whipped had retired to the Coosawatchie Another point on the 'rail I road Is threatened' but I don’t apprehend rlous attack ta BRAGG (Signed) ' Washington 5 v received News from Savannah here to-dfrom Southern sources leaves no room for doubt that Sherman has succeeded in reaching the coaat with his entire army k ! r "New York5 i The Tribune’s special says the rebels have just opened a new battery near Fort Darling raking the channel from Dutch Gap up i4 v Washington 5 Both Houses of Congress y appointed that' Itepuldtet committee to wait upon the President and inform social and political 'progress in him that it was ready to receive any communica- - It may be expected to derive new vigor Iron i ififlk sign upon llieli Th been -- -- Gra-hamsvi- lle long-deferr- ' ay n sufli ‘ Ihef setc Th upni tary bnla 1M1 bur Sl'11 slio' IX pal ami and we: ZU of ui ton: din 1101 751 SE to-da- that the message would not be sent In from one of the committee that the President informed them that he would transmit it to Congress at ten o’clock berm to-d- ay It is ascertained to-morr- New York 6 Richmond newspapers of Saturday last contain accounts of the recent rebel redd on the Baltimore and Ohio railroad - Gen Rosser is said to have been in command It js stated that he captured at New Creek and Piedmont 800 prisoners 8 cannon 200 wagon and ambulances 600 small arms 50 horses 1500 head- of cattle add a great amount of : - other property - ! 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Ofl ntl tli ox fri ar u th frit ng - : S - stlpn-lation- never-thele- sa re-open- ed SSTuBB npftoKSds Fernandina and i ' The ports of Norfolk JJ" cola have been opened by proclamation will now consider hoped that foreign merchants whether it is not niore safe or profitable tothem selves as well as Just to the United Statestore It I sort to those and other open nnd than at wtcoft through many other a oontraband trade wlUi porta which k-p-ursue bcnu ' r iwji th( - A — rrm -- v vi tih : - V' for M' the - world-encircli- co-oper- ate Richmond 'papers say that the ' firing by rebel the Batch Gap canal last week was experimental practice to ascertain’ what they can inflict on the monitors if they atto tempt pass through it U ii saldthat Grant’s men in front of Petenbig I are preparing winter quarters The Tribune’s special with the army of the Shenkndoah on the 4th says ‘an important cavalunder Gen Merritt whichhas been ry expedition anient a week in London Valley has returned They brought away about 2000 head of cattle sheep and hoge sad have left the whole region over which they passed without hay or forego of ' !" T 7-j- ‘ The capture ofCharlestown Western Virginia by rebel cavalry last Tuesday night U also claimed A aucCessfol raid on East Tennesse Unionists in JVestern North Carolina on the 20th nit Is reports ed The raiders are said to have destroyeder car ried off considerable property The Richmond Enquirer of the 3d says we be' 'lieve it to be true that Sherman’s army has reach ed JMillen and separated Into two columns are moving towards the Savannah river another turnThe latter eolumii ing back towards Augusts movement la without doubt intended as a feint to protect hi rear from attack The Augusta Register of Nov 27th says the news yesterday wa very interesting from up the Georgia road and we learn that the eneihyV raiding parties approached very near if not quite ’to Warren ton Scouts report them as being near that place From all we can learn they were in smalt parties These parties are no doubt small We regard this appearance of raiding parties the enemy as no indication of the presence of the main body Such morcuents are doubtless intended to fcei'onr strength 'and cover the' real direction of their march The Richmond Sentinel 2d says it was reported yesterday that Gen Hardee bad attacked the enemy and driven them some distance leaving their dead and wonnded in onr hand' This n- dentiy has reference to the already reported fight at Grahamsville 'h v Rebel official and newspaper accounts admit'all that has' been claimed on the Union sidq of the complete success of Gregg’ raid on the Weldon railroad Thursday last The serious damaging effects ' of it to Lee’s army are Conceded and it is thought to bear even more military importance than the immediate losses sustained by the rebels I in the destruction of property and the capture of r your i lio a gunboat bursed to the United Ktntes by Instalments Such a vessel Is needed for the safety of that State against the native African race and in Lt berlan baifds it would be more effective in arthe African slave trade than a squadron resting in our own hands The possession of the least a geneorganized' naval force would stimulate rous ambition in the Republic and the confidence which we should manifest by furnishing it wonld win forbearance and favor towards the colonies from ail civilized nations The proposed overland telegraph between! America agd Europe by the way of Behring Htralts and Arctic Russia which was sanctioned by Congress at the last session has been undertaken under very favorable circumstances by an association of American citizens with the cordial goodwill and support as well of this Go vernment a of those of Great Britain and Russia Assurances have been received from most of the South American States of their high appreciation of the enterprise and their readiness- to in constructing lines to that communication - I learn with much satisfaction that theV‘nobis communication between design ora telegraphic! and Great Britain the Eastern coast of America has been renewed with frill expectation of it early accomplishment with the return of doThus it is hoped that mestic peace the country will bp able to resume with energy and advantage her former high career of commerce and civilization Our very popular and estimable representative in Egypt died in April last Ait unpleasant altercation which arose between the temporary of incumbent of the office and tbe Government of Interin a suspension on the pasha resulted course This waa promptly corrected the arrival of the successor of the consulate Our relations with EgyptTas well a our relations with the Barhaiy powers are entirely satisfactory The rebellion which has so long been in prowith gress in China hits at last been suppressed Governthis of offices the good ment ana of the other foreign commercial Btatea The Judicial consular establishment has becom? will need very difficult and onerous andit to the it to adapt regulation SgUlative commerce End to the more intimate intercourse which has been instituted with the vernment and people of that vast empire tins seems to be accepting with hearty will the conventional laws which regulate comr merce and social intercourse among the Western nations of Japan and Owing to the peculiarofsituation the its government anomalous form the action of that empire In performing treaty inconsistent and capricious efftectoa by the good progress has been western powers in moving with enlightened concert Our own'pecuniaxy claims have been and tne allowed and put in course of mttlement to commerce Inland seanas been There is reason also to believe thatAhese pm? - X rear ed - i-- here tteme that ct m - 1 -- put to-da- y T 3 "'"'r iT" ment entta sgaiu their against the rebels who are engage in erecting breastworks within half a mile of oars ' Prisoners brought In say Brigadier-Ge- n erals Gist Btrahl Gramberay and Brown of the Gen Chcat-Tiarebel army were killed at Franklin lost every brigadier in hia corps - 1-- - jbordc ! Tho nirnt Jsisss Our army was used at diflerent point - !- -- tinca - - O Jexpec sovcri Louisville 5 morning’s Journal oontalns the following: rGen or just ibut ' : - - 3' State which procit: Ides makln thorttl - - " oftra 1 O l qQtistl - i- j finite X- i: y itaM1 - r‘ K-- coivtiti 1 I -- TTiltsS £ ! lowing: “ By the arrival of a Government transport at Ft Monroe last evenlngthe Government received advices from Sherman to the 2nd of December that GREAT SALT LAKE CITY when the steamer left information had reached that Sherman’s advance cavalry were Bavannah XX XLClawbon-Manager within six miles of the city This does not conJohn Cams sVBug Manager flict with the news brought by the steamer Bell which arrived: on Saturday night that the Savannah papers announced Sherman’s army within Extraordinary Attraction 1 1 forty miles of the city Those papers do not state at what date he was at that distance from the city LAST NIGHT OF THE ENGAGEMENT OF A gentleman just from Savannah informs us that are no important defences on the west side there A of Savannah ! Baltimore 5 LAST NIGHT OF RICHARD IH UThe American has the following special corresO pondence: Advices from Ft Monroo last evening Gen' Lyon with report the arrival of the Steamer SATURDAY EVENING Dee 101804 At the time Gen Lyon 750 released prisoners p left Savannah last Thursday the news waa to the 1 effect that Sherman occupied Millen and hia cav 8h®kspr great Historical Play An 5 Acts miles ont from the airy were scouting severalfrom the enemy every town with little resistance effort being made for the defence of Savannah Onr prisoners report that boys thirteen years old link of Gloster - : : Ma T A Ltnx : and even women are assisting in the trenches and cast a of the company Supported by fall earthworks Sherman was slowly but sorely addoubt of- hi success vancing to the coast and: no ‘ Owing to tho length of this great Flay' it wfllfon-stita- U need be entertained to entire evening’ perfonasne v'- - vV' Washington 5 Tha Box Office will open for the sals of Tickets Fri ' The House assembled at noon The galleries : dAyatl0am were densely crowded and all tha Members in the Boon open at 4 past 6 o'clock Ferronnancs to best humor and exchanging salutations ' Tho ' ? meneat7 jSpeaker called the Houso to order and 'whes - svhcSLr- -- - r !0g nr our-coun- try T rfco Squire - I MR -- '' : Correspondence—Thanks fop letter from Pay-eotoo late for publication Please keep at it ities "but always by the first mail The Richmond Whig says rriccwith a large - Lcttcr from Xephi interesting we will use it— Army is within striking distance pf Little Rock thanks The Times Nashville special of the 3rd says the line of battle is just two miles from the enemy’s Richard tor Third— We invite city Murfreesboro Bridgeport and Chattanooga friends to see the great play of Richard the Thiri iare deemed safe Commodore Fitch has a fleet of here Gen Cheatham has hi heada airon Saturday evening It is the last night of Mr gunboats ier tX the house of Mr Edmonson on the Murdyne's present engagement The costume the freesboro pike four miles from the city and told appointments the processions and music make i me that Hood had orders to go to XahviUeor to forces is considered an interesting play even apart from the grea hell The situation of onr ' perfectly satisfactory character itv represents It dbcsusno hsrmto " Washington 5 lookJback upon society three centuries ago ' The Republican in an extra publishes the fo t hr : " tion! V® trust that the good people of that place - All the btn containing hay fly Wad' fStbV' iTT1 and the hanuU of Uosby sud ku hunted been thoroughly cleaned ont A few ganr brl 21 oners were taken The party were foliawed2l attacked by bushwhackers at various pAnu 1 met with no serious opposition The remits ofa?1 laSrtaj raid la renovating the valley which ha I forking place for Mosby’s and other guctriih? I most important and will greatly iucfraae yTT" IS? Acuities in subsisting in that part of the c JaiHrjf The Savannah Republican of the 30th sar i! rebel I os in GrbwJllvilIe fight was in all 1 Si Rebel advices indicate' that Sherman ha little or no progress with hU main body for 1 last day or two lie Is stiU on the railroad o2? ' m disUnce beyond MiUen apparently repleni! Dun-Tlrx- iikia Dried beef- will support the efforts of Bishop West and others to further the study of musio aniT other branches of education Ogden boasts of having the beat rass band fn the Territory' and we hope that ere long she may not be far behind this city in her vocal development : From tub North— “Our own correspondent’ and traveling agent in the north favors us with an interesting letter from Logan on thefith insL and bat for the ctaims of Bother Lincoln to our columns this morning we should have taken pleasure in giving the letter entire He speaks of “a Grand Union Concert” and tripping oil the “light fantastic toe” at Providence last Friday! night in a very flattering style and of a “complimentary concert” that was to be given at Logan on Tuesday evening' that was “expected' to be a crowning affair” Oar friend seems to enjoy Cache county I v hugely Ho says:‘music in the breezes here and song “There’s in the Souls of mountain maids” '‘Presidents Benson and Maugban and Bishop FrestoiT are to leave on Friday evening for their seats in the Legislature They are gentlemen thoroughly enlisted in the interest of their conatit- I'uentt and qualified to defend the honor of Cache” “At a business meeting on Sunday evening the citizens of Logan resolved to build a stone meeting house— dimensions 10G feet in length 5ft in breadth with galleries and lolly spire It will be when finished if done according to the design exhibited the finest house of worship in Utah” ’ We are very pleased to hear such good' tidings from Cache and we bfclievc it all Presidents Benson and Manghan have nnbonnded influence there and the Bishops in that county are active business stirring men sustaining their leaders: -- 1 - SnuEADixa— WVare pleased to learn that the llaxn amoked Tonic Sol-F- a method of singing'ig bein taught in' liucou Ogden to large classes by Mr WmD Williams' under theauspices of the Deseret Musical associaEASTERN : - prayer kii been ofibrcl vpite the throne of God by the ChepUUa the Koll ofilciqiwnwu called mu 150 answered to their names and a quorum was HvcaiDC Dscetuber T lMt announced as in attendance A messago wai received from the Senate informing the I loose that a Goto Coin— 235' i' 'z quorum oTthe Senate wae assembled and that it S7 BoUa S3 was ready to proceed to buiiuess Resolutions W® adopted to inform the Senate and" President ‘GREAT SALT LA KE CfTYRETAIL HAKmi that the Uoiue was ready to proceed to business vv'M At wnos 8009 The Senate waa called to ordeMt noon by Ur of &ew Hampshire President protem Clarke cotton brn 00'$ki!n SSO lb Travy sheetings pr do 75 al OCLGiugbsms Fine 60s 80 prayer was offered by the Chaplain Mr Bowman Ueschsd sheetings CO al 25 VUnnels 100A125 of Indiana Foote of Vermont offered a ResoluDenim 00 a 1 25 DebUBes Sat'S tion that tho Secretary of the Senate bo instructed 7 a 125 Kentucky Ji 125al75 Stripes' House that the Senate was ready to Ticks t 75 a 1 00 to inform the 125a 150 Bine drill business which waa adopted to proceed Prints 150 5pC0 llatting pr lb Thread splpr'dos 2 50s3 OOjCotUm rn 12 00 TheRIchmbnd patera dlroredit the rejom' & It COHMERCIALi - ftxMontia: r WEDNESDAY: MORNING : nUm again lb jawttae qipnbiM for Iht raceet robbery of Rsnioboff A Co’ stare and a coniidartble r X0 00 Ttt Annum (ono copy) : amount of valuable information was elidtod by the Court t 00-t wUl witoabt be wry uthl la fcrritln oat other wbich " 6 M ' ’ i V -- Three i that bare up to tho present time baffled the robberies 3 y59 of y'-- j Any penon lending shall “visUanco the oficare of Jostle Tboevldeoees were aoBwn- fa affair recent this r ofgnnt rittlvt s copy gratis' Iftatthrt Death finally concluded to take aoeea with ! hie aiMciatee and alao plead entity TIIE STORM V Kent j in hie examioatioo seemed Vvry aoery to bo 4 ' i v ' r' and was very ooxiooa to t caught fa each “bad anap The continuous storm which has been fall blame vfabkj and play the (pet lnners' but the Court T this notwithataadiBg required bail la tha earn ofllOO for hie ing upon valley the past two days apat the appearaaee regular term of the Probate Court nnd pears to have come from the west InCaIi- for the sppcaHncs ofQt&th RhodcaJDu&iaiiiea and Orf-r forma tho people havobeen praying for rain fia $2000 aaA ia deftalt of which they were remaaded ' tor a considerable- tim( and accor- to the custody of the (hcriC raint As br at the eue Sum been examined It reads ding to the latest papers from that Btate they UmK—Uhodea Heath and Danzaneen commenced tho have their desires gratified The rain :1ms Job1 and Griffin and Kent became accessories after the been falling copiously the roods In the coun- - robbery in different localities and in different degree: ' Danzaneen had tha wagon Rhodes and Death went la tiy ore horrible and the lower portions of th inufc flu window et leeet one of the in- San Francisco hie “all afloat The rats and tlemen named owned up that “the one Kill M deep SO nice arc bavin a moist tim& generally on t: the mod at the other was In the mire and before that hie entraace In ttaatl totmioc lMjUk we tern coast- per' There was' a furious wind with the do Tho goods were taken to the premises of Qriffln at fall IQ California It is said that nloro rain Union Port who prohaLl y wae not award of tha fhet tin three cr fbur days after' and probably then thought that fell In thtaatonn in some than any one in It was “not all right’ bat ai he bad given no Intimation during the previous winter and more within d to the officers of Justice of the fact and besides' other fbuud concealed in hie house ae heavy ball given time than known there before- - n fact goods-bein': flrMn him as ftom theotherr three was requiredall the most thirsty could desire Every Kent was oblivious in whisky when Rhodes engaged ravine is reported as having been a torrent him ham “wine things? from Cottonwood to Sesslo&g BtHitllG American and Sacramento river rose Settlement — ten days after tbs theft and he claims that protested analne tbs use of bis bouse or premises tor rapidly' Within 24 hoan fhoiii noon of the he tha eoncealment of such goods and refbted though bare26th latter rivers roso’ 11 feet 6 footed to accept a pair of atidca boot lie further informed the Court that in a few minutes more he would ' inches Lisle’s bridge oyer the American have had Rhodes arretted identified 42 coats 52 naira of pants 17 pairs river gave way from the pressure of the drift ofRansoboff blankets 23 pairs of boots and 31 hats wood and tho 'current and oyer 20Q feet in Tn Sroxx— Yesterday tnornlng when wa awoke the length of the bridge was carried ofC This- storm had abated As to 'tho exact time we leave it to river arose to within five feet of the high the Judge who keeps one eye nppn the Weather day and : and the depth of rain he khdws to a cubit wider mark of the flood of jGl-- 2 Several ac- night But tha 'weather had only rested fur another spel’ cidents occurred among fjo' steamers and fbr by noon overhead began o look threatening ana h wind arose and howled a little though it was not disp£? v" barges yl ed to continue long Soon however the rain recomm gently enough at first then a little Cuter and Sacramento Union Tbf gives the total rain eed as could he wlahedf changing to snow before "lil- -j ily fail for three ' days of the storm at 3866 with- every prospect of keeping at it aa though we been blessed with no downfall for six months inches The entire rain of last season was In Nevada the mud deserts are packed by the mln and are good travelling bn the bottoms of the mlleratus '7783' inches swamps are clean gone have fallen opt at least they In the Sierra Nevada the storm was unusu- cannot be sounded :i TERMS' V f : Y r n t f v — i: - sis |