Show H GREAT SALT LAKE EITY UTAH MONDAY JAMA1Y ft A l tf 4 1865 9 ' was left to Btnmjrfo with the world all alone light m the first floor the front door is open week I had looked in silence at yon will find the room easily— tho first door 0nce era? 1 THURSDAY: AND HTBLHIIED EVEMf MONDAY ln the CohraSlI paper and on the left hand of the staircase She spoke f lhis was alL He was rich I knew and I at I rapidly and confusedly and then passedon T B II STBHHOCaB first was poor but I had made good use of a into the dark passage A door at tneend of ' legacy left me by my aunt and had scarcely it which I could:: known want so that I was never tempted to and she was gone ° Wish for a share of his wealth £ Idid indeed I stood irresolute fora moment but only ne tempwt lowersitorVy around °V th hjr often long to see him bat my annt had always 1 for a moment Some of that strange supe£ The red lightning flh through roironiKl tU jftreriiB the rocke that prevented me from going to Cornwall in her natural strength which had supported her m high rammiia black their " And rear and I promised heron her death-be- d lifetime seemed to support me The door she had I The wife of a WigAn collier lately thought 1 to would Trecobben unless Pot that I go pointed out stood a -- little ajar I could see I to put out the fire: with a can of water' but j criuhtbroogh the al‘ I toed thandrr-pMl- a Doubtless for she had a8 scat a' good the thin line of from the fatal room I succeeded in blowing ofT the roof-thtrifling ' reason - jjQt hwUmid the jitora eplrit’chorne I what it rwa3 1 never knew and j faintly reflecting onlight but staircase the wall can Soon of mistake" a of powder using blasting our eoines check to deepair' A cheer never shall in this world But she was a it was widened and then darkened " my I producing the resultr the r lliunJil-’t- l true woman a and ever trusted her Iform I and I stepped noiselessly into the chain-- 1 good The danger ofeerf wind end were “A Hungarian law suit recently terminated and I trust her memory now “At last then I her of death erewsr fearlessly brere ptyiig I I had engaged the courts 180 years wl“ch llr I hod come to Trecobben in haste Two days The curtains were drawn around the heil succor end save the TELEGRAPH SEMI-WEEKL- Y Tclcgrnpliic ‘Nqvrs -- ? 1 1 Torter’s fleet j atl i' St 1 hand-writin- Wot turm-heat- ea t k-boa- In-epe- 1 ‘ man-of-w- ' - 1 -- 8T5 $ -- iienry rgieaso on foot and "the foot tatc ofXew ’ - - 'i ' : ' self-relia-nt 1 -- T ur iptua 1UKI evening irom tnariinum on the 30tlii reports that the Rector iron chrdif: hail reached Charleston Harbor and were to witli Shennih in an attack on that city i It is reported that Hardee had been brought to a- - & stand and would probably be obliged to surrender j Concord 4 j The Ecpoblicaif State Convention nomiualcd- - : the Hon F Smit’i of Mauchester for Governor r pn the first ballot' New York f is in trouble Canada there advices say Quebec over tlie enforcement of the draft for militla-mcj to serve on the frontier Tlie French have reftwed —£ licen drivt-to serve and the drafting officers have A Vtrong- - foTco lias bcjpn $ out of several conntie ' ordered out to put down this insurrection A special from Washington says the advices ftom 'Richmond are of snch a tenor as to indnee the belief among certain officials that the rebel Congress already in secret sc union lias passed a 111 giving Jeff lavi or lien Lee authority Jo call or order for detail ncrt less tlian fifty thousand - jt f slaves for service in the aiiny as soldiers I: Capt Wise'of the naval ordinanca ' bureau has X withdraw to tlie determined already ' Parrots from the service The feeling among naval I the1 belief that his view' will b6 officera induces sustained by tlie" cxaiiiinirg board and the Hc- ' “ : partment I The Richmond Examiner of the 21 in wplfto co-oper- ate - 4-- 1 n n f: -- I’A elss-- ouds W® - - 1 1 - -- !" V Slffit layf - yot J ‘ J 1 ? j & the alternatives were presented to them of being ' ScUnftStowoidooimcr A cargo of Cotton was lately sold at Bibok- ij dreamy teieries" I became conscious of the l entering I'walked steadily but in' a dream J towards some one no was of front alone the still bed of the I But the i longer 4 presence lyn at prices varying from §120 to $127 per New York 5 closed block were of curtains there bath aide the I thoughts had nevCT sera ' granite by awe- - ‘Gfiklaige’ they were only pound The Herald given 4 complete history of the mAn I Dutch I quite reproached myself afterwards’ sat a woman veiled i : She rose as if to meet aboare tlieatricab to last be At Gap Canil It was commenced in August Sunday She-I foithe loathing with which I recolledfrom me Good God it was Emily herself 15 A’? in San Enuicisco 1 v “” of white and' colored troops for her os she appearcd Suddenly out of at narrow herel r And l saW that she was pale as death three regiments 120 men were eio- — is! is! work she did am sure risen she draw advance not had he "curtain it the special averaging I Thoughi to "myside and hurriedvby me Y bring two hours of The an on I avefage ployed daily Her glance fell on me bat for a moment' hat and presently she resumed her'seaton Hie him! Henry!” He must have raised himself I it haunted me for' years after— it haunta me stone In a moment I was sittingby her I for I heard him fall back Into Hie bed as if — --I could not now it was so terrible my wearied by the exertion I shall never forget never encount-tretuc- h side : Xeither'of ns spoke had I — was move am that moment- I stood before him but there not would there but I beforelook from a any human tongue look of inijuiir in my eyes fer was no glad greeting as I had half expected toded had geeo ber before ! gorc' a A "Stricter regimen" i3 recommended with1 ?9Pth of Jcc From these facta some Uea luay Wfcj orme o I eraimewitJD t ' from his' earnest calls for me no sign of re-- 1 Southerner in Nortliera cities it TO clear however that ghe'did hot recos- - uora eloquent than an void Could beShe — -- 1— M 1 x I saw this and “ spoke first Deadly pole as ehe tiUemfi I turned to look after her but the road was winding and I was only in time to1?’ “be betrayed no other signs or amtatum catch a glance of the skirts of her black dress and her voice was firm ana clear like the nurse away she gave a stare of mere brute voice of ono who speechless makes a terrible I curiosity at me and went When she was She was gone flying wildly in the wind I I I was on my way to Trecobben the old effort to speak ana succeeds’ “You wonder I gone and closed the door he motioned me to irbm different parts of England each declaring at my being here?’ she said I did indeed sit down on the chair’ she had left Idid soTthat Muller tho convicted- murderer was nal on the lsi int was witnessed by a large nora nooso where thirty years 'before I had first ber of officer and nstrong body or troops were TREGOBBEX I I I : I I ) 100-pound- er ? rte x ar The Sultan of Turkey has had a carriage of gold and scarlet and velvet with silver axle-treJule Ingram built in Paris for due of his favorites Lilli of fo AVestern papers tell of the lynching in tier exile constitution Deerfield by indignant matrons of 4a gay Lothario” whose wickedness had aroused ire Served him right V their imoney eiioug: long been forbidden to approach lid lias however found ' his quietus in the me and was calling uponme by name A wealthy Jewess has been recovered ftom present civil war but in the in teTregnmn we I 11 111111 1 I hard continued The nu a nunnery in Warsaw She says there are a f 1 cuuuug luvV) irregular lanmiis AVMM it f breathing Diuriuunujj in uio como—1 dozen inoro there who like her were kid-- 1 : the “eminent ¥ock c“±1 I no m lnus And Jthe dying I napped and confined pleasant mood acconliug to tho informatlon'- - giveh by the thidcfog on hiiliito in XCT CA-Cpmwo myq mned howtltaktog said n UmthGta tpird passengers of the steamer? “perished in '"the' the other voice os indifferently as before York tiutnio article in the sen-VLVdar Kapidi accompanied by two unknown rA V the most sdendid banking house in tho I the South and intimates “Re’s come sure to fast 03 as he can” I world tinel recommending such a policy emanated from I persofis”— Chambcr8 Journal It will U :of white marble and fire-- 1 JeBfDatig : Vi °jn and from a pankfy mind: it says if es rd cic l0 : tracking veiling j - - fioV L " - The lost words of the note were “Come I distinct but I could hear every one of them i m g but There was no answer I suppose the old -- J say come” It was a female 6 shook her it not nurse who was with him' by any onOi It head she was wearied she told me after-evenaddressed and the messenger could-te- ll ine nothing about it The writing appeared wards with - the continued repetition of tho to be disgSsedut I crammed iutetny question Then than was sileAce for a little an was within and hoorT on my way while broken only by the irregular pocket Bristol was soon reached from London bit of the dying man’ and an' oc&oncl resiled 80011 M ll that time there was no irail beyond so I movement At last he spoke again and his " l posted the rest of the journey "Within three I voice seemed clearer and stronger this time— " There was miles of my destination the poor old skeleton 'That woman that woman!” A FORGER ' I'': Five thousand Applications for pension are I horsi had which of a I engaged at Camelford something terrible in the earnestness and broke down utterly upon the moor and I was I evident effort with which he spoke '' “Gone1 presented monthly and the rate is constantly c5sCLUiKD to walk- the remainder of the way I said the nurse carelessly and yawning at the increasing - Tlie hunt was over — the felon tvas captivo compelled Tlie deepest coal mine worked in Great JTdidiiot regret it for I had many scattered I same time and strange was the contrast with JO wo WdeahlMncV fortfe t tat-an- d father’s tones solemn is that of Duckinfield in Cheshire Britain vand own with j my my ihoro our own went down m ten futhom wa- ond How could unnatural hear I heart Btrangq " everything rocking thoughts reaching 12050 feet in perpendicular depth my r ter We landed upon the southern bank of j like & dream! No wonder I beating loudly in the etifiness that followed now Ro3s Chief of the Cherokee Nation the St' tnwrence aDfl Baltigan5 with- - his !?L t Wm startled the sudiden' apparition The vision of the spectral woman on the hill andJohn by a refugee from his country how residing ' That ' day' wek' bad been fixed seemed to come down upon me with terriWe has ' received intelligence of in ' Philadelphia at Be “w euceoldest son James Ilo was and the black dress wildly the death of his for seventeen months confined in a rebel I prison in Tteias and died : shortly after his I lifii-ba- ucccBikfully 1 - E iti chorej liaxine " ‘ - an-- ' e jbelr stout owe to v pbbod on e billow nppeerins Now luet inthalrough of the see Yet onward till onward careering ' ‘y Qat rk of salvation fa she! — keep her steady rtl sse a rope! grac’d yiing crew Go 1 grant that each ' And id their need hand already lUj And staandi heart! as gallant and tras God guide her for the safely thro whirlwind and wave His blessing betide be Aoag long may Wlil'e eirrriB tosnceor andsare! !! reported at Peaufort Mfely weathered the storni " lj &off W ilming toa -t Additional per tlie Asia The Tope of Rouie fa States rcvponw to tli manifesto of tlie Conte deratetlverein tlie sentiments pacific expressed applauds deplores the fnrtber cwitinnanre of the bloody tlie North and: Ilia South Hi straggle betweenAvail liiuisell of uuy favorable op4 will Pot fail to ' v : to jj peace urge pbrthnity Nantes from advices OHrette says The Rliipping confirm tlie report that duarex has taued lettrrs of Marnue td tlie Americans against French ships- j ! against the steamers of Ilia FreaclL eapecituly trans-atlanti- c company All steamers having osfj are convoycd from cr$ J jE2)0t)00 ' : Crnz by a French The Army and NavyXlazetteriJicnlea the' idea iA g that Sherman was obUged to leave Atlanta New York-fe- f j r 5 ' The following Is the concluding paragraph of hnliitnaFnL nf long editorial in the Richmond SchtinelJeU Pavia-liS hw organ: “if France and England wlii enter Jn ' recognizing ' treaty with these Confodexato States' our 5 indepcndeiico nationality nnd guaranteeing nf°?e heart and thS onr on tlie abolition of slavery in all these rather Ilian: the war we should be prepared to urgO p n ach e 80 continue y xnoasure on our rcaJcM ’Wc think the otherwi8e wouU-a- t proposition would be favorably received and acted it ought to be nnide upon by those to them ‘ ir UcrtiroeV 2 Fort 1 ? - I - 1 V - i- 1" 1 1 L I r A V 1 ear ' - ‘ under arms to be rady for emergencies t I a accouat The Jull IIeralds correspondent gives should have of the recent imnortaut raid throngli Ka-f- t Tcnnes- - L rocollectiona see and South Western Virginia of HeneralsStone-- " e man Rurbridge anl GilleRi The injury nfTectmT were eoldcfnd dark and around there?” She were never-ksjana s any Presbyterians very wintry “Go satisfied seemed not of remembranco to sec the now and he it it to the rebels was immense ana is to them ' keep nenroosly hesitated a moment and said she —and wlmt I had been told of them in probably irreparable The lead mines salt works t me dnmb I tried in vain to gasp ont a ques- I went “Let mo hear it shut” he added I riot her husband had'nt killed lter-life smee by those who were old therir and are tion the words would not come Iries and furnacci 100 miles of railroad 13 any jsofouni But this slammed it and shook the handle “Xow at rest now had given them a 200 earn and a vast amount of other locomotives lived there” they?d seeming me asked chair me never did Was a she had also clear to This but I was againstit” property destroyed Ono hundred and twenty to' which they had ino real chum about my parents and my birthplace because Eut was not satisfied “Open the curtain from Winchester the letter that A of add jhaay prisoners were cap- says pieces artillery ther and another quarrelled: I never ’ ' 1 ?y ' them from f tared alL aunt she knew Shenandoah no the uret of let and mb belles from the see You about it have in not Volley go heard why nor do I knowbeft My lfeniy I the oaht had told her But this suspect A Savannah correspondent of the World Junta f thought was locked it have you?” “No” “Thats right 1 faded gowns and poke bonnets frown' upon that wagon They were oor Sherman will march first on Adgnularthen to Id came don’t lock it it ‘must not be locked but no the Union soldiers and I give all their smiles were indeed eTj?rsuited: JPPJ but rapidly succeeded by another Ifow rear of Charlerton when with Dfffiigren iiC the one most come in without making a noise to to the few maimed rebels of Stonewall Jack-wa- m front he will here? Had she been sent for too? f lay siege to that atronghoid: Wea married her and fie had seen sheThere j had been silence fo a moment only us Xow come here”-- I returned to son's old army who disabled from further ti & rebel soldier divulged dn winters when I was bohi Dispatches captured have no we held and I ' Chari-est- on each other's hands It the bed “llcuiy” he said “you do not speak service linger in that vicinity rams out of to send Die Intention rebel pressed the roeobrancepf any unhappy scenes indeed seemed now her turn - to be harbor atonco thus taking advantage of t speechless and JBnl1? Mr Wilkie ColliiH is to receive JE3 000 for the absence'of rVery ®cely remember my father or mv mother-A- she onr ironclads fhis led to the- r But before than I if grew' possible paler his proposed novel in the Cornhill Magazine promptly sending of all the monitors to Charleston they were tfielT' She is dead they say 5? I how I shnddered wjth she had more self command than I and again you I have sent and now he is ' liberty to republish it in a completeforin harbor where they noa are gono also we must she said trembled and brit I did not j word that I spoke at faintly “Henry which n in haa lias Richmond Bcntinel The the aveport periodical And appeared iozi must retora'to that fatal day when 1 not stay here: you must see him: lie crib sprak-“- sbe !s here I have heard of her and u ianot discredits that Frice is dead saw the woman on are the hfflM It was in the i loudly for you and says nothing now to any-as- k 0Bsh Mlth“1’he nol realised y°U-3WOO vTlie Sentinel ’bf the ?7tli snVs a boatload by auffioit Xo the evening was coming body except to ofA?S43t 1 whether you are come you have seen mo since von blanketH has been ' received atVarixiafor Yonkeo of a aiutmted edition of Victor " v ' S?a'?IU 11 y®3 dark and gloomy- One of And the' 'doctor -- said an hour ago that he told her lost night wlmt I am going to tell copie a Lea Miserablea were lately sold in a few prinoncn ' den SO - mists which 4 are so common in 'I most die before James Trfhrine’s of The and now I me So Don’t rose for She special anys ask ttje army midnight any explanations more were ordered and Tho the Dutch vorawail seemed to she bore it well Bear it in thesame times are 1500 Gap canal is regarded as a complete enwnip everything and rore with her I said “Yes but I thought fon indeed since Dr Johnson changed of the exiiloftLn in the bulkhead success I theresult senses were leaving me And she moved way yourself You left thi3 place when you was A dredgigg machine -to was dance that all Lord in attendance expected obliged being like a walking statue: I could' scarcely I were a child Henry your mother and- - you Chesterfield's ante-rooSixteen worksof water nowfinish the ft(t in the vain Hope of will been 16th of i believe she was a eince the life month last me of not did went canal the in same different oi the in j has and I lnat ivn an carriages obtaining a - paltry dedication ' fee X ow is away thing day stile n — the Savannah ®°fdown:-fibilook where “You with Trenowith sister Tho Herald’s know in that Aunt correspondent her you my place a iaya— your strange i time for our Thackerays and Dickenses white-washe- d tlo oath of allegiance ehd” she said “I meanfweak Lean on me she by herself 1 never saw her again She the many citizens have taken20th upon a iu to of the pitch The 31 divl-io- n corps haJ moved J° 0 shortest route— 1 am very strong just now: you will need all i3 dead row 11 did say I- would never see “f Rm!’ dir river Into Smith Carolina and Savannah across the The Suez Canal Company have adopted an met and driven a regiment of V'heoler’s cavalry the old house ?IE’ e’lCOH strength and I seem to have more than jI you but I may as well-leav- e jour and 1 amand need I chimneys qnaint gables I my money to you os to any one else but j ingenious mode of obtaining labor for their No other rebel force was found very strong just now” Her I a!1 trees flousenestled rifS 1aasa tne'tali j a works rumor been words himself has from had there tbllt she raised World one seemed to He of among 'condition” the that is j The imply advantage Taking Washington t both sides of1 the1 sheltered I Bapernatarally strenptheneil for some great in the bed hpd seemed pleased when I put a I every true follower of Mahomet to visit tl Senator Morgan Ts to lie made Secretary ofthe' thit Seward will bo made Senator! in :"l7 t!)inthm tt stone's thrdir of the yellow trial and that her strength would last as long pillow to support him but I had promised not L shrine of the Prophet at Mecca a journey Treasury or Morgan Adams to succeed Seward' iu tho place was needed’ and no longer T remember to speak and VI did not though words came J which of course involves expense when token Cabinet It is nut said who will succeed Adauta was the impression her words gave me to my tongue and seemed to struggle for J from any great distance no agents of the The l’ctmburg Express is informed that tha ridtime at the tiine though I seemed not to feel it utterance lectured for company have it announced in Tangiers and cotton found byjjliormaa in Savannah is owned by jcli speculations for my businesi wa3 then but onlyto remember it afterwards ether towns in Morocco That a free passage Great Dritairi some by private- - Indlvidnals andr I by Uovernment Tit appears that oiy 1000 °n lather’s We were at the entrance of a little nvenne of A notice of a recent steamboat explosion to Mecca will be given to any Moor who will tome Shlled blankets were sent to onmruoaew' Tho Expjre3 stnnted oaks whichT conld see led up to the in a Western paper ends Us follows: “The labor on the canal works for a year daring risoners there For fijnd-twent- y : did the cliambefr food will receive which his time moreover £o riame he years" hadjd supply U w -- 1 But offer liasil-numb- er maid Louisville 4 she she J Krell me-and bfieu cndJoaded was me the insured for a in is said that the $15000 It subjectforbidden stopped wages by annt with whnm ' “Xo — 1 moment firmly though iron re with been of Her crinoline must have j Owcnriioro was taken posseMidriofhy the rebels very gently ready brought a considerable 7 Uiysclf when she was token away arid I we may not lose any time I You eye that ponderous r ertuts under Msjor Taylor our forces evacuating over my head f IV ( dia-ptinchi- - j’ - rt LI' t f " - - - ’ - rrf0 i 3 i 1 lessXa j ' - ' - - - m Ji --- 1 1 - t itBatl’h'ad it i : eeenbe light -a- 3 3 - i ' 'f 'i'4 to-14- lane-clo- se i: 1- -' “J “ ‘ t A i : r S- - J- A 1 r — r rt- -- fr ’Art-- c i ' a- - |