Show T1IB SEMI-WEEKL- TELEGRAPH Y - x Ter Annum (oat oopy) ': i-- r Vtermsj- - - i- "J s iA t fl Three f lK " ' '( J W1 vtUu lulwriptloM " ioptnou tending receive acopy gratia jt? iillOOO fOfrk tM : " 4iix Months ' v - ' K ’tVIXi) STORMS V The northern parts of this valley as well as many other jiortiona of the Territory arc very of extraordinary vick iulject to wiud storms barns and other bijild leuce' whereby bouses ingSj ciwdlj us stuck ofliay straw wheat V oats barley etc are sometimes roughly hub- -' :Iled and with littienotice andss ceremony 'entailing considerable loss oa individuals and V the community at large jr Now no human forethought or carefulness sometimes extencan entirely' sive from the 'capricious and violent pranks' of the “power'of the air1 Nevertheless it is within the power Of man to control in a de- -' gree their £Tect3r and prevent the losses from attaining to sucli high figures as they other- ' f:-J-?- 5- - r - -- : c- - Hon Cornelius Noyes of Vermont in dosaisi “I honestly i dining a and the loye of office in that corruption more to destroy are doing plunder in office the administration and the government than the rebelTcan do by force ' j wouldy - Where violent wind storing areaccustomed to prevail the idea naturally suggests itself to be prepared for them f All buildings when ever practicable should be put together of strong' m aterials and in a substantial manner ThoarchitectUre might conform also to the V y:: -- and be of each a nature that the structure would present as fbw advantages to the gales as possible would bo not too nspiriug skywards except the building complete — base and superstruo-tar- e — be arranged expressly with extra strength solidity amipawer of resistance in iew of maintaining its ambitions pretensions yby “toughing it out? through all weatli- peculiarities of the situation Vch '-- l -- -- M y- V: corn-fodd- ' ' a every wind that blows V " " N - l’tfles slabs chains and ropes can be em-ployed to restrain the hay straw etcfVom being tossed "'about at the mercy of "-- 1- 7"’ -- 1 : " x er - self-- 811$" so These suggestions simplend i evidenttlutr reference to" them- may bo deemed almost superfluous yet if they bo acted upon xnora generally than usual their perusal will not b£ without profit' to muny persons - Y MAIL PROPOSALS y In another column will be foiihd an invitation to send in proposals 'for carrying the northern mmls and‘it Isjto be hoped that noue but those fully competent to perform J the service will give heed to it v that a large It U nfaci patent portion of the mail service in Utah for years back has been’ a public scandal but tins ' humbug i played oUt and will cot be toler- v ? aded hereafter The Post Office' Department ' is as desirous of snpplying us with mail facilities as the 'citizens or any mother place Cfj V- bat When silly men make proposals and sillier i men endorse them the result isust what lias Leon in some places — a service within seclie- "i dule time butTa perfect skeleton We hope tr : -- ' -- s h to seelt right or noervice at all: i 18M f y y Nov been to has the firrt removed The Post floor of the Dailt TEXEGBAfn building west of (he Meat Market and will be open every week day : ’“ from 730 am to C pm during winter On Sundays between 8 and 9 am and 12 ondyi Office pm Mails for the East close at 9 am for the West pml every day: for Montana Iflaho and Oregon 1 Sundays Wednesdays and Fridays at 8 am for the settlements north every Monday and Thursday at 730 am for the south every Monday and " Thursday at 639 am v- r T B IT StEsoxorsE’ P MV -- ’ ROHE AFFAIRS FRIDAY MORNING - 18 Tnl Titeathe — On y yy Wednesday evening ’the Weather stormy undoubtedly kept at home a good many persons who would otherwise have' gone to witness RicheHeu'ror the Conspiracy Itxis a and whoever fails to see it loses magnificent play a treat If tlie weather is anything like good on Saturday the' bouse should be crowded flrom the ! fiooito tiie ceiling V We like Mr Ly ne’s Richelieu better than any other character he has personated on the boards of this Theatre The play admitted of many fine points for the taste of the actor to Improve and the opportunities were noneglectcd' Mr McKenzie played well but we never see him in ‘a good character but we always think do better if he threw 0 S' restraint ' He looks in possession of a force that he is afraid to use lest be be charged with making too nuch of his char- -' Asking pardon for the figure he moves abbut on the istagw like a fiery atced'on the race course that keeps cantering about instead of For tlie advantages bounding forth in the race e Association as weir as to tlie gentleman himself we should be glad to see Mr McKenzie rub up against Paancefort frequently — no imitation but an imbibing offhe free and easyMr Caine in De Manprat had an excellent char- acter ahd sustained well the part Of the soldier lover to Mis Gibson's Julie Mr kimmona and MIm Alexander had littlo to do but did that well — :thcy arc birds of gay plumage The wardrohe keeper might get up some improvement among the conspirators It is too ranch of a joke to ak such a young crowd to storm Richelieu's castle and attack the greatest man of his age While the general get up of our Theatre is deservedly admiredit is a heavy damper to enthusiasm to sea a great play marred by trifles Thaheavyyoung man would jslso do better with hirh&t-ohis head instead of on his shoulders Dakcs and Princes have some taste about them tgr-tb- - - : 1 Rettkxed — Yesterday - - Ji t rr - V-i-t b tv - s T' ” illustrated Jecture “Among Tli’e in JDodworth’s Hall New A'ork with 0 flattering pecuniaiy success ' 1! antic- r tv - ! 3-- - Theitahing point of the Overland Stage lids has been ' changed from' Atchison to brhska City V ' y stables at the Riverside Trot The extensive ting Park Brighton owned by 11 S Wriglit a (Jo llostoh Mass were entirely consumed by fire Oct 20 nud' a large number of the most valuable horses in the country perished - - in the flames jut nows" X - Cross ixo & Pavements are almost ahead of the times here but the past day or two we have been forcibly reminded by the abundant slosh and mire that such ‘improvements" would be real conven jencesfand comforts in perambulating the “magnificent distances” of this cjty Cities far east of a require well conveniences only once-ithe year—and that is all the time whereas we need them twice in theannnal revolntion-eptiiig-afall If everybody “pays his taxes good” all these other tffings will possibly be added ixi due n nd 'time'''-- ” Xds Angeles mid vicinity makes of a milliongallonsofwiue the present BscU— Ons of Jenuisgs Empstium ieaSon' Thednhabitanta of that city are hav- got dosed ratherofquickly onjpors tVedueaday by ing ’water brought into their houses from the violent gust of wind 'and tlio flu£late evening went nil gluea in the streets WaterTroiu' the Ban “to snmsh-- that is one of the pipes we don't like things tluU rid river is to be Hate ghu is not to be picked up on the sagebrush: " Druni Rurrucks etc seven omiles half the v in a flume Rlrin Writing — Lindsey & Lewis of Bloomv Peruvian steamer charged witfr the ex-- field Connecticut send us 'the first two numbers ploratiph of thq Amaion ha? arrived at the of the “Rapid Writer’-i- a published at 1100 per annum The object of the publiport Of layroolving tjie problem of the gatipn of the grand path way' which connects cation is “to introduce a simple' and practicable the Atlantic with the virgin and very rich system of rapid writing as the general and uni mountains of Peru and which opgns a direct versal medium of Communication on the basis of a route between that Republic the east- - coast Phcnetie Short-lianAlphabet” Ambitious of tlie continent and Europe Mayro is sitaat-o- d men invest a few dollars and go to practiseyoung We 3i‘leagaM JErca lists T‘ are all young enoughs ” -- V dis-tan- ce :: i iv-- V' ’AV: Semi-Month- s - ! d : x - rd Wood— A man from RhodcsYalleyfKamas Prairie) brought in a small load of wood— a score reel ovW four and a half roril which he stuck in Kit Temple street and offered for the sxiug soxu of $12j We hope he got it i ‘ MONDAY MORNING pr IV' 21 3 i SO lantic MU 100 at 25 AoUra OOatS s soczu zs r Sagsrs Coflee' ' ' Rico 125 Tm Driod apple Dried peaebso Totwcco Raisins Molaasss'-p- r S 00 a SOO Star candlee SO Soda Saleratns SOOsSOO Indigo f 125 - t galloa ' J ac- Distributing— kiperintendant OUlITrfah companied by Governor Doty and Secretary Reed met about hoo Indians at Brigham City on Thursday and Friday-- where 85090 worth of blankets and smaller presents were distributed The - IndU ans assured his Excellency that they were rejoicing in the Treaty of Amity and they would keep jt was there in ail his glory' good -- — Po-ca-tel- -lo & Lawrence inform the public of their purcha- ses in the East this present season and Invite inspection to their “well selected stock” which is offered at “uniform low prices for'the tones” V 1 SSr Frefghters who wsnt to contract see vertisement of Overland Mail Company ad- - 'v JBST ly Weather beantifhlly fine again Bassett & Roberts poll attention to cheap and other goods skirts hoop ’Godbe has just received another splendid assortment r - : JSST i Mr E R Young wants those who sent for goods by him to make their appearance f lire ©do Cloven t Rasta Castllo so Tyi°r s 1 The poiviU Sahted ®n transp jhoUN : i 7 rr“ f r-- H iDomestio 10x12 ' i: 1 00 125 dfOaSOO lull 15010x10 '12 51- ’ - ::v ‘ FiaxsM1: ‘I EASTERN TELEGRAPHIC NEWS v AND PRESIDENTIAL ELEC- TION FIGURES! WAR FOR AN “INDEFINITE PERIOD!” EARLY RETREATED TO LYNCIIBURG! r ''VCAPTURES J DECATUR TROOPS! ‘ nurth-- e - njmed ITeadqnarters arpyr Fotoraae U Vr A sharp fight 'between the pickets began h night at 10 o’clock and lasted about an hour wjt l out any notable result water on the7th' ' - - - ' flic rsi -- rn MVS4 other rortlaudlt ! - ' The United States revenue j: cutter Mshonh Webster reports that when goiug into ifayn last Sunday at l p' m she was fired on by aba tery while two and a half mileft distant with o blank catridge anJ two excellvpt linc shots b:c felt short ' She had her coIuth 'flying it blowing a gale at the timeand she left lor Sn 1 jfrfll anLst Corse fire J b sideue -- attack tion t On Harbor attkeV New York 14" with! A steamer Supposed to bet the Quaker Ctj! was seen at 8 avm' on the 13th at latitude tweci minutes longitude sevwfj fonregrees forty-fiv- e five degrees seventy minutes chasing anotha j upon which she was gaining las - ''V j Halifax It' Bermuda dates tohe 8th at itc that the pimir ChicSmauga arriveil at Five Fathoms Hole on tbr ' morning f the 7th for repair She had capthredt hark and two schooners nanie unknown v sides those already reported r' New York 16 j v Tlie Commercial's special say late Kichioflclf papers have been received win' :h show great hut' H k hein lety concerning Sherman movtmeni at Atlanta on tho 7th with Hood far in liuhv1 they regard as showing that be ha nojiears for 'V the rebel General movement but is prepared h i carry out n new plan upon a gigantic scale It b i 5 nu suspected here that the rebels jare entirely unpre-- il-- ried f Sherman and v coup 71 Eared foit Una grand perpetrated a great blander' iu sending Ilpod :''A rr to fitvailo' Tennessee The Rost's special say’s these are rumors that Gen Butler New jYgrk speeeh Tore-- ' 5 the shadows thoqiolicy of the Administration — New YorkrlS A Washington special statesi thats sn officer of reseb-onvof the district of Columbia rdginit-ntsUhere having escaped from a jrebel prison Be says 800?i Union prisoners are if a 5torkblc at Jfb Tannah where they fare somewhat better than st ( gla tfioamand prisouen Wi Andertto'ivilie Twenty-liv- e re st Milne Ueorgis Thii seejin to indicate tire rl i removal of oar prisoners from Amlersonvite Tlie Herald's City Point special says the (Jernon- - i stration by the( rebel pickets In front of the 2d corpi j i on Saturday night made no itnpression 'on ! oar samel on Sunday as oa lines which remained the the previous evening ' 4Jf There was heavy cannonading in the vicinity of Dutch Gap on Sunday niiiht tho result is not certained The weather is cold! 'and many of the pn soldiers have hnilt log huts to make themseim it" more comfortable' This don’t indicate going inVTT ’ i winter quarters 4 The World's special says intelligence has been received that Early has retreated from the Shenandoah and proceeded by forced marches to Lynchburg j ' The Herald's special with Sheridan's army oa the 15 th says there was a cavalry reconnoinsance v asfrr aa Cedar Creek' JCutir‘a diviritm marched along tlie Middlrton road Merritt's slung the Winchester and Strausburg iturnpike Eurljr nrroMrd Cedr last night and adiin oceupiefi Flatter’ Hiil From Stragglers and (habitant we ascertained that Early's infantry force was considerable - The smoke of their camp fires was distinctly visible from Cedar Creek t f ? jNew York 17 The Richmond Whig contains Hood that has taken Decatur Alabama aid captured the t garrTon of 8000 troop half ofn wjhom were color--' i ed On toe 8th a rebel attack-oHuntsville Al--- 1 hama is also reported ' The Montgomery Mai! of the 17th expects in r r early advance on Angusta or Macpn ' uy Sheridan The Richmond Examiner ridicule! th e idea of any such movement Brigklen Tyler has forwanled kc tlie War Department Washington tlie black flag captured v from Early? command in August r The efficiency and activity of Sheridan's are -- shown in the fact that the 1 hit divU-io- cavalry under Merritt captured during toe present campaign 29 100 : £ Siecea of artillery 2000 prison erst 18 caisSbus and ambulances andT 4 flag J Therebel newspaper contain Tforrest’a aceonnt of the destruction st Johnsonvlllei Fonr 'gunbosts 14 steamers and 20 barges are clapmed as having been burned consuming an imntense amount of valuable property- - This may be Relieved as the report claims that a good portion f the tinmens' stores: at Johnsonville have been( destroyed -we have sihfce learned that Joh’asohville st1t toe hands of toe Union forces andlbut a is smr tion of the army supplies there were barnc 'i The bombardment cfChrl'estonland cmi' ter is reportedto estill continued withiJdingS Union war vreig Ul SeTeuty-tw- o 8 transparts are reported at Hilton Il'cad The Richmond papers of Monday say that on the Oth Hood's army wa4 at Tuscum iiB dta Sherman at Atlanta 1 f - CONGRESSIONAL UOOD j -- r-'- ” - Richmond papers say Sherman was at Atlara ' : vUllOxll - ed' warmly a 60 60 - " "Thi i CapUix : TAXtii asm oils Olive' pr bottle ' 1 50 a 2 25i White lend pr kg 12 Q0al5 no ' Castor do l000 “ prgsll ' 60a75LlnseedollprgidlonF 12 0(1 Varnish do 00 7 00 Keroeeueprgall I ' j i t WHOLXSALB PRODUCE MARKET Quotations under this head are based on actual sales ' ‘V I""-- ' too-- Butter Wheat - V J25 1 00 4 60 : bash' Kggs Barley per 4 00 CheeeS new Corn 40 a 50 8 00 do old 50 Oats 15 Potatoes Beans per lb :‘ 225 v 5 00 Onktua l V Peas 4 00 : 300 flay pr ton 40 00 15 00 Lnmoer pr m M 00' a 100 00 Flour cwt 12 0C Laths pr 100 r Corn meal i 1 25 Beefi ftvdi'pr lb 12Jf a 15 Shingles pr m ' 10 00 a 12 00 '25 Q Wood pr cord Dried beef IlMina smoked ' Coal pr toa 30 00 75 Bacon ' vl r'fVr J : b Jt is re por cd that he has been assigned to the coraintnj ' to an important expedition and will not return tot the James Uis speech in New York aftnyof com I : mend : f £"1 r “The on flow York te-da- y - - Th Uon of here as' New id- t i lit f The Commercial’s special ray Butler lu tempi! interview with the President 12 50 Kail— shingle and lath ' “ all sues upwards lb Castings pr lb 2 60 a 4 00 Qraia scythes Grass eeythes f if hvs while ea a - ABBWAM" 60! Sheet Ires 60 1 Wire ' j 8 X 10 Afi 6® 1 t- bering hoDOO in still couccntritcd in the ricfel of Horence One corps is on this sitte of ihetir The' condition of the roads presents active and the rebels remain comparstivt' 125 operations j 125 quiet r'j ‘ Wheeler finding urr Flr but one IN - 1 thb rebel army 1 are n Cincinnatr j A Nashville special says 50 "-r- Allipire Nutmegs : tsw eluding J 75 i srirns OF PROPERTY : V r- Toe Storm Nortii— We learn that the storm on Wednesday north of the city was several notches ahead oT anything of the kind ever known before in the vicinity ‘ President Young and company left Ogden at 7 a m and when between Kaysrille and Farmington :ai 10 a m the wind became so violent as to pick up not only snow and eaipliand pelt at' and batter the carriages that for safety the company were necessiated to turn their vehicles stcrawards to the storm and wait till the strength of its fury was spent -- The south side of the Bountiful Tabernacle roof was carried o f no one knows whither the vestiges even being ' invisible to the naked eye Stubble and soil were swept from the fields leaving them as smooth as a floor The earth was blown in banks against f i ce buildings and remains of stacks and carto be anchored safely down to riages Were obliged ' IN1— Kimball echrenth t£-escape- 450 2 50) Pepper " v’ j SSOiOinger Jamaica 125 “ ' 500 soars Cinnamon IndisnapoiitjJ in scslin2 rebel succeeded prisoners Fifty fence of Cauip Morton on M nilsy night snj a 60 46 v’ I kirmihjL" a 1 25 a 1 75 125 - 75a 1 OO I 50 v J WITU 8009 iT-ROM- E - J Chicago : - : 16 : The delegations from the' following States to the next Co ogres stand abouvaa follows: — — Maine 5 Union NewHampghire 3 UniOQjVer-ffiOf3 UfilOh: Connecticut) 3 Union' 1 Democrat New Jersey 2 Union 3 'Democratic Pennaylva-ni- a 16 Union it 8 Democratic: Delaware 1- Union Ohio 17 Union 2 Democratic Illinois 11 Union - J Democratic: Maryland 14 Uaiun l Democratic Indiana 8 Union' 3 Democratic: Wisconsin 6 Union 1 Democratic: Michigan1 6 Union Iowa 6 Union Minnesota 2 Union Kansas 1 Union Kentucky 3Uniou C Democratic Mlwonrl 6 Union 3 Democratio West Virginia 3 Union total 137 Union 42 Democratic RhodO Island 3 Union Massachusetts 19 Union New York 20 Uuion ll Democratic The majority of the popular vote for Liiicoln is about os follows: Maine 13000 New Hampshire 2500 Vermont 3030 Massachusetts 7000 Rhode Island 5000 ! that they! have received the total dif" at : - e All i fhexthani J19 ltOsltojCriA DESTRUCTION ing over 6j pounds Dr EatonprofeDoor of geology then in the city stated that the tooth wa from an extinct species of elephant called the “Elephas l’riuiogcnns” or more popularly-tli“Mammoth? The form of the tooih shown atr once that It is not that of the “Mastodon” It was fonud In Vlden Gulch near Virginia City Montana Territory in latitude jabout to1 north' ' This is further north tlian ia nsoal for the occurrence of such remains That region has ut present a climate much warmer than would be indicated by its northerly position the isothermal lines sweeping far northward and) doubtless the same relative warmth of climate has existed for ages These extinct species of animals seem to have been the last “lords of creation” previous to the “historic period” or the appearance of man upon the face of the earth ’ Th1 Jtlc vf jsrl e of the curious the remains of a Luge tooth weigh- ierrafirma unworab - j Brown j1 ir vbeMr re beta being finally driven back in great coL While this was in progrexa Edjrly advancfSI buk Immediately Vr? (entry as far as Middletown SO Hlae drills Titkt 'li on the defeat of hi cavalry and retuL I drew Prints Uniting pr lb Hill Uur Joss in the engagement 7 1100 fisher’ Thread splpr dosS S0a3 00 Colton Tar small Early's infantry force ih asccnaineJt WOOUBE a considerable one l’owell seut back from the fruits of hi ch4e or EsTlyi” 09 a12 00 Llnssys 1 00 a l 23 valley Broadcloths of artilleryt and a baas-Mft-y ISO itW troops two piccea S 50 a 5 00 Knpline Csodmerea ' so so n 1 00 Shnwla a air is 1U prisoner : S 85 a S SO Btoaketo I0 00a25 00 I (ttiiwto Mntresln Pslainss IN The caso of the SL Alban'sjuidcr is uxsvs nntil December 13th to procure evidence TS n 100 defence 1 SO a S OOIDinpor Trlab ' si si SSa 1 for the gratification with k Ur AIUS V ' GEORGIAI “From up Yondee"— Charles Ohio Esq who left on Saturday ainruing in the dircctionof At- CONSPIRACY TO SEIZE PACIFIC STEAMERS! waves-tooMm three-quarte- rs tha-glns- s ' -- -- OOODS 00 Skein rotten Heavy hrn shtln(re 73 a 1 OOiOinghaoM do Fine Bleachsd sheetings 0 a 1 2S Vlanuets 90 25 Delaines Denims 3& L7 S tribes Kemarkyl - - du-bie- 4' V cotton vested - lilt Tuk Jorpax IuuoATixa CourjLXY— are reafly to let out jobs bi digging the new eanal on the west side of this river for taking out the water at a favorable point several miles above the bridge The con ntry “ beyond JordanM has been regarded with mixed feelings for niany years and there Las becn a traditional hesltaney in aetioa and ty one' to a of mule trying that forclbly'remind cross a swamp Over there isgood land and also a good range a great part of thc year Tbere js abundance of water In the river— warih water In rammer which is certainly much 7 more congenial than ‘the yhilly mountain 'streams ' V when used near the kanyon mouths Excellent crops have been raieed on some of the lands west of the river as well" as oti thoe east and agriculturists of ex)erience are qonfideutth'at large tracts of really valuable virgin seres lie there waiting-fothe husbandman to appropriate them ' i anddevelop their capabilities There is as is well known considerable land that is wortMesSfc Or next to it qt worse Rot nobody need take up that unless they particularly desire iU-- r onle unoertainty and lack of faith to portions of the land and a similar jack' in regard to the success of dam and canal have been part causes' of the- former hesitancy" But perhaps the'principal cause was that the successful agricultural development of that region required a larger combination of capital and energy than is usually necessary : in this Territory and somebody or other or' a number of somebodies would be forever lacking In work on fenccditch canal or dam so tliat the enterprise was’ affiicted with the chronic drag Besides fanning as a burif ness was hot sufficiently paying for men of Capital and energy to invest extensively hi while other channels of operation returned much larger intci- est Now however the recent increase and duration of capital in the coxnuianity and the far more iibera prices fetched by produce are having their natural effect which is seen by the readiness with which’ the new operations and designs of the Irrigation Company are met and taken hold of I This promptness augurs well for the agricultural inter?) U ot this vicinity and the development ot Lit her o neglecled'aud barren though promising' tracts of fonatry he-coul- d President Young and company returned from their visit to Ogden and inter- -' j Captain Ericsson has invented a gun Which mediate places is’ said to throw a boll’ eight miles On Wednesday the party encountered a tremen"ITie Chicago papers eay that city is to be dous storm between the last pamed place aid At'tlinea it vu difficult feat to VirarifiedIt has ben pretty well “regvn Farml ugton maintain the vehicles right side up even With the :crated“ already care x Twenty-fou- r lamp3 in a chandelier of a greatest On the same day xtiofc than half of the roof o: Theatre atUlm exploded rapidly iu sneession the Bountiful Tabernacle was taken clean off a Scattering the burning petroleum like a show- ki'd of buioeea to which it seems likely that that er of fire' upon the spectators several of whom soon will become An imposing one and burned building faujiliar died in Xcre seriously lady V 1 cornice and overhanging eaves are very desirahie few hours but in tornado torn districts they sTlia-snppi- y of apples and pears is so plenrti architecturally ' well be discarded may ful in £ngfaud this year that they hardly paj Considerable was done to buildings and damage for transportation to the market towns the jitraw and hay was scattered about in profuArtemus Wurd lias commenced hispanor-r- j sion Such “tedding” is not any benefit to fodder ' Mor-indns- It t ) n DITS OF NEWS V' - Citt 20 rsunsAra - -- : -- fouudstlba' for the rumor Evc if fiheret marching in that direction hci hasn’t y(fc? to resch Augusta and therelsnd cxpectii ilTM hearing from him for several day except U rebel newspapers vv T The Herald’s Shenandcsh valley correhAj f givK further particulars of thb pursuit els through and beyond FYontfRoyal by v i Saturday Kvcnhig November 10- 1S6I L:Ooi Com— 200 Li i i Bcstj— Tlrglnly: 82' BoIs027 v T Q&SAT SALT CITY RETAIL MikKrXS v SATURDAY MORNING 19 f a-cte-r ii L' G R L Tost Office V' - -- -' t r tn Dint Onset or seldom elcome but always sure' toeome presented his hoary ' head again" on Wednesday morning in a blaster and brought with Lun a carpet of snow four or six inches thick - NOTICE A ' wmmmrn Old Wixte be-lie-ve of-ar-ms cokherciilfa i -v I ayoid-daniag- c wise SaAmrca— Yesterday t morning was " the keenest of the season tUayearJ - 4 HOXDJIX JIORNIKO KOV 91 v ? 3Iibs SllJell baa been married to M vrt Erlanger at rariswltliinuch poihp The coal business is getting lively In Color--ad- o fcveral largo mines being extensively worked and cctnpeUtfoti waxing Drisk bat the hatiling ii the big itcmvf like the folks here V the Rites IVakere wan t that railroad Colorado talks of furnishing coal oil for itself and neighboring territories Hie- - surface in dications are good and the intention of extensive working of the springs is 'avowed ‘ V T " v Send on the “lie In Chicago 'll woman recently applied to the court for a divorce on the ground that her --husband was a tool” The magistrate would establish thcaiht granting tlie rrtitton“there "Ware many aTdangeruua precflJcnti ± similar others in a predicament” vi Jowa 4000 Indiana 05000 Illinois 30000 There majorities do not include the soldiers’ vote which will probably add COOO to the aggregate majority- ' ' "'’'j !: r Delaware gives McClellan 450 Kentucky s and New Jersey 5500 t v ‘ - r-v j Chicago 1C : A gentleman in this city has a letter frou-- relative holding a high position in Siieruuui'i army A standiug grand movement will be made bn tor which point Bkerinan has already started taking thirty days rations t: New York Iff r On the 7th the steamers Montgomery and Lillian GhiUed ' tlie pirate Tallahasse from 10 a m until dark Thq pursuit was unflagging and at one time so near had they got to her that in a short time more would have been their prey when night set in and' she escaped inthe darkness By the Catawba we- have Orleans dates' to the 3rd The rebels are building forts oa both sides -of Red River above Alexandria-fall- a Registered enemies who were sent out of our lines have beeu 7 conscripted1 by the rebels The rebels at Brownsville prohibit ixnpqrtations of corn' floor and vegetables : except ' ' fa Cbnsal Matamoras at still protected by a Oar French guiriL") Ovcir a thousand deserters iroin tae rebel army came across the ltio Grande in one day and gam themselves up Gen Barlow nos mada two vezy anceessfai raids ' ' in Western Florida Richmond papera of Satorday last devoteTxnnch space to the'aiacn3sIon of Northern politics The result of the election is considered to be a decla-ration that the Northern people : wilb hate four years more of war - Thefciore the JSoulhern peo-- ' war for an indefinite pepie are urged to think of riod They desire to ' have no 'talk or trouble about questions of peace and : invite sach fnen as Stephens Brown and Boyce to resign: i:f The Whig is confident thait before the' close of the month Grant will have made a combined and water attack on Richmond The Herald’t City 'Point correspondent on tb 14th Bays Gen Egan was woonded in the arm hv J Sharpshooters that inornifi g ' The' Tribuae’a special says the report jraioS that fWndeu will be succeed! by eere that hi iu"e U guntag to abandon ofliciad anxphysician : ' V" ieties J 000 ‘ - - 8a-vano- ah -- j : ' ! ' Kp - f d r--i ! - to-da- 1 I n - tjt ®y’"WDKjrrri '"::NeYork I67 HomuSdite! Ftoi Sc-wta-5r “0"CfSt0fBua ?? Ke of tie Metropolitan becom ennedy aware thati certain exten- wer®‘ committed ii3 this ’ and other ix we eka eince gavel Ahe case to the worlf - np They hrie since thenc and with satisfactory Four euirged pr ineipal operatoxij have been w f5K llightest resolte 'h rapi' tb ssajs g&g -- P?cial says the papture of Augusta Georgia by toierman reported is treated here by the military authorities as a pure canard there being no uaprnutioa here to the I A---' N V- N V t ' r i 1 |