Show " 23T m ' : flriwIUni r a : v ' I 1 rtHEW REFUGEES - HAIU) ' 'trunks mortgaged: ABOCT THE 0 EASTERN GOODS!! i ' UP—1000 i ROANOKE RIVER EXPEDITION! : - FOR EYACUAT- ctV)RTE0 rKETARATIONS CITT! THAT LVG New York 9 I1 0 a ippfOlCl - ble re Mf3qWISJ&teS8Slibl oners were taken The rebel Gen Holcomb urtagainAtiu com- - nly I appcaraocesome of our ja re-veD- tlr t and evidently design fitting her ‘“v line - ' - ' - ogfc- latio m aid re are - hrou r tie if ' Stef rh aroiv ten lte nd we if yoji h you iqueo t dsj tete - ulatf ° 1 ploiK af S1m to attack the fleet Communication with by canal has been resumed The Richmond Sentinel of the 6th says Sherman h doubtless moving bn Branchville ' The Examiner says dispatches from Hardee enemy before lardeevillebut there Is tio Indication 91 immediate attack The Augusta Constitutionalist declares that there revere only seveateen persons present at the citl lens’ meeting la Savannah i comments on affairs The Chronicle In Savannah t submission say-in- g by warning the Georgians-againiv it is tresspnable j wj- : The Examiner demands publftrineet jngs in Gcor gia to keep up the spirits of the citizens and pre vest their trusting in the promises of the Yankees - ' tVaihington 9 The Renste in Executive sessions has confirmed the numinaiiou of Alcx S phiMon of Near' York ss ComniUsioncr for the settlement of the claims of the UudMm’sRsy and Paget Sound Agricultural Company vice Daniel S Dickinson declined’ The President lias ifnt a message to Congress asking an appropriation fora portion of the money to bepaij by the United States under the treaty ith Belginui for the capitalization ofthe Scheldt ' ayou ever Hrj result - Jtx X ' J ETS 6M - OslOO 5al2S S125 KlaSSS 6100 150 IS 00 for some time - " S j I IO!9 Ia20 60 l a as 00 rszioo I 40 -- jy w Sl of-Kf-fS W i - IHch-Sentin- el Jgfl Vi foal mnd-pud-d- TO IT u JM1t '100 w M aoj l!!2 CONTINUED ATTRACTION! SATURDAY LIVENING RAID ON- - JULESBURG— 35 ’ IN Jan DlANB AXP19 mr jjawyr n whitb j j i i :42 40 S “gS 6o v r ' t‘ — They have fbr SALS the following articles: y I I : I BARON BARNEY THE bom Barney itinerate Tinker ffTod (n Lisfttune ierMxliio"seekJng 1 ' ' T Barley' Oats Coras - wool A MEV8 MI88E3 ClIILDS WOMENS 0LA8SWARE Carpets J and S Fly - v - r Full Line of ' choice: LiqvoRi SCHOOL is theHome Rtetiou" of the Ms& SUgee to Idaho and Montana ' v v y i: JOIIN HOAGLAND ! yt Propttetor tJTW - - stationery" i' i - f M '"nr a - FOOLSCAP 'pins--’'- ' SOOfiOZEN J wber la any article in the line that he has obtainit fbrhs customers BUSINESS DONE ON THE SQUARE Goods: 83 Goods paid Jy Pa- " per Rags - ' BATH ssA ' -- A-: v '- -j fORKfi i - V ' V SI0E1 ? 1MAKE8 - SCYTHESr SNATXZS - -- HOOFER a ELDREDGr IS--tf r r r K BBOVEIA " : In short If there my : : "i arXDzs AND DRY GOODS BOOIS AND SHOES etc Cti i v ToFarmersI ' CL0THINQ v t I LEGAL CAP BILL LETTER ( to tbe citlsens or Box Elder ANNOUNCES Richland he opened hie counties that he ‘ he hai on where on Main STORE NEW Street splendid hand a Complete Assortment bf I -- and BLANK BOOKS B4f ' ' la variety 8LATE5L4k r--- - tea XXe'uabol'L Comprising ovoty article needed end V - CHINA and -- SS-- tf t 2 CRATES Of CROCKERY- COMFORTABLE BEDROOMS HORRU'D ROSBNBSVSf - OnMniwsrsi Three Times a Day and Meals prepared at any hour BRIGHAlICmfAUr RIGHTI t ' V V ' iuTABLE D’ HQTEj 4 ‘ ‘t “ “ - m r and HEAVY t fornlahed with everything tor the comfort and coots nienco of Man and Beast I' if Btylse Boot and Ihosa HOTEL AND STABLING i OTTER BUCK and ? LXQUT mRATELERS to and from 'tbe Mine of Montana aa( X Idaho and to the northern settlements of Utah will find this n “: PRICES OGDEN nOUSE ‘big fish” a sturgeon was recently And eVery description of Country Produce Also PAPER caught at Old’s Ferry oti Snake Hi ver Ilia KAGS taken in ezebange for Goods WH C THOMAS BEAVER CABSIMERB I- grain r 2s-t- r y" Cheese Eggs Hats PLANTERS The 'Highest MarketlVico allowed for ggy Bsstter tr -" 1I1ERC1IAYDISE et Wheat' Clothing LARGE AND C0MFLETE AtOBTftlBNT Which he offers at LO W ‘ - ' and EXNC 611EET-IR0- N Cotton Yarn lYool Roles ete Frl-- US? t r:" - GENERAL The Box Office win open tor the' sale of Ticket i day at 10 a m Doors open iat 4 past 6 o’clock Psrforinance to Uom- - The highest market retee paid Sot box or 'i- h Coal STOCK D er Osal ’ CANNON s WELL-ASSORTE- For bill particulars see Bills o' AJ BEGS Utah County te hie Dcxbas S' CHARTER OAK Cooking tor Wood FANCY DWARF Office Coat BPXUNGVXLLE UTAH rcspectfally to call the attention of the Cttlssas i Toegnclode with the popular Irish Farce TTVErH Til' it lli MM Gibson A Clawson Bowriog and Mbs Alexander I ' 1 Stoves E' Adapted bom Charles Reads’ Novel of “Whits lass” Characters by Mem BIcKrasie Lindsay Margetta Simmons Dunbaf Teaadale J It Clawson Mssdames t "A f - 1:: 4 BITS OB' NEWS NEW : STORE 1 The ancient castle Of Cariislef England is I Which he offers for Sale at a Moderate Advance on Cost G1"® C2ch to succumb to the march of Utilitarian- - J - tin AND SHEET iron WORK t of heVV ? ai- - about mnd express and ae The people are either going to tarn it Aim Repairing of all kinds dose with dispatch oaadiBi!fan®e i?in killing one man and ism barracks or factorief The troops at the miliUry into ' Y T WHITE LIES Jideabnrg Colorado 9 mvrauur a party of Indians attec x Aaore-'A- 20 Peoria Plows for Will be prceented a beantlfol New Dramz of exceeding latere--1 pathoe and humor In 8 Acta entitled - - a 14 1863 o BRIGHAM CITY - V OA8UUATEW Irish with: a boat fractured his 28f fishshlp collided ' ' head and then ran for and grounded-othe BBIGHAM CITY TIN SHOP FIGHTING AT MOBILE! beadr ? He was anchored there with a pick JOSIAII LOWE IBTICULARS 0F GRIERSON’S RJJD 'FROM then dragged put cut up and weighed giving Mu on hand a General Assortment of MEMPHIS! the following figures—1U feet long weight i 643 Ibto the head fetching 143 lbs of it : TV W W Drummond formerly of Oquawka Illi- menceat nois and appointed by President Pierceas ono of HO the United 8tates District Judges ofUtah in 1855 1 1VM C THOMAS Proprietor has just been convicted inthe Ban Francisco courts upon two indictments of fraud in drawing Having opened at the head of Main Street my bfils of exchange upon parties in the East and selCAPACIOUS HOTEL NEW ling them to persons in that city ne drew one on I hereby make the announcement that visitors from a bank in Buffalo New York where he averred he abroad transient reetdeuts and travelers may be frirnished accommodations of the First Order I am also prehad large sums of money bnt in every instance the with to provide comfortable pared bills were returned protested' STABLING AND CORRALS It Is alleged by those who onghit to know that he took a prostitute from one of the dens of iniqui - 1 Which it is designed the coming season to greatly au- anf Improve ty in Washington City with him to Salt Lake - re- largo To tho travolor northward boofid' this Is Ibo last hotel presenting her as bis wife and that his children On tbo frontiers of Utah and to tho returning adventurer consisting of one son and four daughters foil with- this is the first that greets him out gude or protection' followed the example of DRY GOODS GROCERIES' etc their father the daughters sinking hito the abyss of ' -room of tbe Brigham Cite nonselhave The eontb-wetfjinfamy tor the sale of 8ENERAL MERCHANDISE Drummond has been guilty of ’other ’swindling opened Intend keeping always on hand a ‘ transactions and there ia no donbt that he wiU CHOICE AND COMPLETE STOCK serve a term of yean in thepenitentisry of Califor- Of sncli Goods as the demands of the country require and nia at San Quentim— Beese River Correspondent at tbe Lowest Cawi TricesI Mo Republican’ 'C' A - I & Eldr edge’s Hooper M E RO HAN D I S E GREAT SALT LAKE CITY Farce! ETC WILL EXCHANGE ALL KINDS 07 X Beautlftol New Drama! Screaming OATS BARLEY FLOUR 1-- ae-snc- 15TDIAN von k ie WWWWWWN "COMING f : - : j !5aL7S f Several more Trains on the Itohd U 12-t- - - to-da- Use anil Comfort The Archbishop of York says the crosseat world are aentimeutal novel ia the people " Treaders v ! " 'Washington 9 The steamer Knickerbocker from New York " lot a Chesapeake Bayon Friday last It is supposed that her crew perished New York 10 " era’® City Point correspondent of Jhe ciF19 Gen Duller has been removed v “ iTesident from the position of commander by of “ a J °f the James and Departments Virginia °nh Cafrolinajand ordered to report at Low- i1? The Official document In the case di- wted him to turn o ver his command to the per-m- u who should be named by Lieut Gen Grant as successor Gen OrdrUtely in “"mporary cutge of w corps has succeeded temporarily to important position riune !- - Blair senior Is in Richmond w goes specially to see what canjbe done in the of peace The Tribune don’t think he will wcceed and urges - the filling up ofr our army “in? hort work of the rebellion Blair xf clothed is jot with any power from our Government WS infav'tli he Is authorized to ascertain ho® peace is now attainable SUSS!!!!? conreipoiiaent ietall l£Sreri!?0B with m“ from: Richmond Ui? 5 X®kels are busy preparing for evacu-Jir“Bch Government property and many hfTe been Alroady sent off to the interior " wcotne convinced that he cannot hold the '“Jjnoch longer and it is being mined 7 papers show that Davis has now on "“qnarrels with the Governors of Missis- Georgia and Alabama Richmond Whthfnks that the recental- Pece mission or the two Blalnhas entitled v States to be considered the most impnnation that ever had existence vJJ® Charleston Courier says Hood butchered P M rocklessly as according to the ever Grant did xi Kjchmofid Whig prints testimony from lrgymau and from Gen W ayne au " Btinrecar“ the reported atrocities charged' arm7 at Milledgeville are wholly - OttHded Ladies of Milledgeville Also i Tjotcnce was eer attempted t of life the manner in which a veteran soldier makes him-e- lf '' L: comfortable a true'remark It is that a man never knows how much he can do without until he tries it but it is more to my present purpose to say that he never knows with how littlo be enn make If com- ortable until he makes the experiment : Nobody ossesses this invaluable knowledge so much as a vetfran Put a recruit into a forest of pine trees with his shelter tent and if he have nobody but recruits about him ten to one you will find him under his shelter tent three weeks from that time Not so with the veteran If he be camped in the pine forest give him An old axe a bootleg a mud puddle a board or two and a handful of nails and he builds him a house and a house too Comfortable and commodious and not wanting in ar' chitectural beauty First he fells his trees then cuts and: notches nis logs and- lays them together to the required height His roof he pats on giving it a great slope and thatching it with the green of the pine tops i " He has been care fill to leave window spaces and tacking pieces of his shelter tent over these he has provided light- bnt keeps out - the nipping air of winter Then with his board he makes his door and the bootleg supplying hinges it noon swings into its place Then he fiHs the places between the legs with soft earth from his And his home is done except the 'chimney knd the forest and the mudpuddle soon provi that for his chimney is nothing but a pile of sticks plentifully plastered without and within with mud Then with his old axe he manufactures out of pine a bill assortment of furniture bedstead chairs logs table wardrobe and generally’ adds a mantel Then with a bright fire upon his hearth he is prepared to laugh at winter and generally does v satisfoc-‘onl- y I An' army letter has the following description of in-amp- r :j - before he could prove bis true status PORTABLE Four deserters were exeented' yesterday— one hong and three shot Some fifteen deserters from - the enemy eame in this morning four being caval-'V- f men with their horses and equlpmenta A par- tJ of poor whites numbering abont 25 from the l’oor 'House of Prince George county came into our lines y yesterday and were sent north They look as if they had Suffered for- the neccssi-tie- s sellent p PB There fs nothing new to report on the lines in ffrnt of Petersburg Some shelling (took place sear tiie Appomattox yesterday morning: without any etc etc Dicy Goods' - J Headquarters army Potomac 7 DRUG STORE NOTIO - A ' Dum'” - GROC ERIES - re-portt- he - j -- half-finishe- dl : col J 1 Jiewbera r t takxstt: oasAT " VerOomewhaV annoyed by sharpshooters Union officer writing from the rebel prison at Columbia save many officers are lescaping 15 i cutting away m one day1 Rations to the prisonersconsist of corn meal and sorghum molasses The Herald’s Savannah letter says on the night of the 17th' four hours after CoL Mnlford’s flag of truce left Fort Sumter the blockade runner Fox ran through the fleet and reached Nassau It is rumored that the rebel raxqa are preparing to come : n 1 down adenq FANCY DRY GOODS 4-- 2 hosiery Point and found jbe fleet proceededto-Popla- r the battedea too strong to be taken without a coOn their return the boats operating land force tine PLAIN -- re1 ‘T 1 - anr - - m Newbern letter gives additional The particulars of the Roanoke River expedition and were Bin! sunk Otsego y by torpegunboats does The river was found full of them 75 being Sometimes taken Tip in a distance of 25 mile right or nine were found stretched across the river in e"single - OF PUBLIC PATRONAGE nteOoodahavabMU adacted wilhgmat nu4 - i tba very flnaet quality comprising a FINK STOCK invito Inspection of - i - f tho ran ont to Melbourne in 58 days SHAWLS "7? The expeditloiKhrought in a few horses and f QR0CXRIZS ' I on mules Among tk prunn cptoed nOODI A rebel craiwr receotl destroj-e-d a :' u ' BATS sad CATS Colonel one Lieut 'f hundred cere and a number of our men who to escape the that was freighted with eighteen v rv NUBIA BOOTS aad gnOtfi horrible treatment of our prisoners at Andenon-vill- e dollars worth of shovel handles i y had joined the rebel army ' BADWABA A “surprise party” visited the family of a On the night of December 26th Ensign Blame VXAIVZfBl i the steamer Virginia ent out from Galveston Boston editor in the shape of “two things KAILS the Schooner Dollie from Nissan with 120 bales which ho is never prepared for— --Twins-1"a : BOOTEES ‘ ‘ i: CLOTHIKO of cotton The schooner when captured was Wi '4 si PrusIn within 500 yards of the rebel guard ship dose in collected are Uti being Subscriptions PAINTA shore and protected by the above batteries She sia for the purpose of completing the famons ' also passed directly under the guns of two forts on Cathedral VV ORA of Cologne the towers and some her way ont : ' CLOTHING GENTLEMEN’S other the remain which narts of uncompleted VARNISH m Fort Smith Arkansas advices to theu27th represent that Lt Wilcoxof the Chickasaw battalion legend being that the architect sold himself WINDOW OLAIS had an interview with Gen Thayer on the 26th to old Nick for a plan which the old gentleI XTKRY VARIKTT obof truce the is It reported that man gave him bnt did not allow him to cany nnderaflag of the visit was to negotiate terms for the sur- ont to ject completion as he carried lum oSV berender of his Battalion to the Union forces The towers were fore the remnant of Price’s army was at Boxzy depot on TUB STOCK AT TUB numerous were Deserters Red river the the very 7 Grant’s lengthy siegeof Richmond has whole country waa filled with stragglers swallowed amount ofit men means and NS up an New York 10 a I I aI 3 ji w h By th UbrtT from Atej to of McLellan would have demoralized everythe 4tiu But little newa any quarter trill be found rrpltniahtd with a foil line of genufee ' reached Havana Accounts from Ran Domingo body and scared them out of their wits trepresent the Spaniards making very poor proV' DRUGS AND MEDICINES OP 4IJi An American gentleman not long since gress The general opinion is that Spain ongnt to PAINTS OILS LEATHER ETC ' abandon the attempted conquest of the Island was arrested by the Italian authorities on the9 i t" kindsThe glorious news from the united &taUsrecciv-e- d Neapolitan borders on suspicion of being a v r ' ' i' i In Havana lately continues to make converts CROCKERY CUTLERY brigand and as he was unwiso enough to PAINTS OILS DYE-BTUPto the Union cause travel without his passport he was kept three end in bet ever jthtng neceWM-- te for - Daily a yThousand other ' now THE' VETERAN MAKES HIMSELF COH- - days in a filthy prison with genuiuQ brigands make Itperfoct The Herald’s : 8GASOR - at prices which cannot fril te secure for him a large share I-:--- I:- Ii "'out ms pirate SEW BC1LDIXG : ’ present J : Jku whkh ha will occupy uattt tha eomplztioa FOR TOE SFECIAUTIES -- London letter saysr the proceeds mandlng waa among the killed The Tribune v ' a reriorted that the twelve-pound- er r I gun Liverpool fair will be gfveato rebels abroad vhe sre crestly In need of it At the principal hotels MTri over 4000 trunks have been pawned by Grenada Sands erpopl mnde tho range of i)84 destroying &) milcs cf the road' Sever-- 1 ' Southern gentlemen as security for Uteir bills I al locomotives and 50 cars were' destroyed atGre- - yards fit an elevation of twenty-fiv- e ' degrees' letter cays the rebel agents have nada and extenaive cloth and ahoe factories at L n( ssipe to Rattlesnake has Great Britain sister the The steamship bought Bankston splendid steamship ' Hooper eon-aidera- -- the Tallahassee OLD fiTOHR 4 ’ Ed-nFilsla- nd hs - — British SALE i’ ON eetail ' aad wMeh te helag epeoed - ! Bait - i 9IER C II ANDYS E mx opposition fe manifested in some North American provinces to the flroioei colonial confederation in Prince it has cawed a ministerial resign-J- ri of the inhab-hersais claimed that nine-tentScheme to the In Nova opposed trails' numerously attended and enthusiastic meet -' inc of influential citizens haro been held to proVL-giden- tihe he has I ir ( received aaether Train from the jut AS80KTS1KNT f ' SPLNDtD with a v 1 5?KTK!5nS!!?SKS3a Thor met a few rebels who fled M4i is the gerih sad Seam lie Settlei I termination of the war race pictin? fro Morganzia Louisiana state that -- i? auict An expedition consisting of a portion at-the- his pleasure la anaosneisg te TWkea j - Commercial's special eayi Horace Greeley tirnot and persistent Id hie demand for S GODBE W e d - SEEKING FEACE! Tilt BLAIRS IN RICHMOND - i t- - wcO-directe- GENERAL BUTLER KfMOTED! V' a'' FRKSH'AREIVAirOF EAGLE EMPORIUM T’?r rP8 ' 4 - "i - ! post here aumberiag SO to 80 men I started to tbe relief of the whfto eetQeta In the rt- - I ro-from Fort Churchill ctaity and drove the Indians to the blnfih a mile I 1 ‘ back where the Indians were reinforced to 1A00 occupy Camp Independence in the Owens r and la turw drove the troops bckto the poet II River coon try! for tbe purpose of protecting The Indians then entered the stage station in large tilers flntf peaccaoie IrOi’ftna of After destreving iU tbe fornitore numbers breaking tfl the windows b &t bcfldlng they set that igion agamatlne aggressiOM of : hostile rn them on fire They also destroyed a large amount savajges and bad white men The terms of whole of my HAST- the recved Haring f telegraph usterisL A volley of the order indicate tborougb comprehension drove of the nature and mosketxy from the troops- at the origin of Indian troubles on‘ EKX PURCHASES I hATe on hud the them fkom the station Tt the border i-In the ninnmjr Mt on the retrait of our troopi 55 Indians were 'killed inclnding the principal A Paris letter announces the departure of LARGEST- - AND MOST VARIED AS Chief sad 19 soldiers and citizens were killed A the first instalment of the Emperor Maximi-waa whites the of massacre and destroctien general K® 8 Luropcan army consisting of six hun-o- f S0RTMEST OP enly prevented by the perseverance and bravery j The j drod Belgians The enrolment for this army our troops and an efficient artillery fire This is I which Is to consist of eight thousand French-b- y Indiana retired in a southerly direction far the most determined nemwion yet made by rix thonsand Austrians and two thou-sand - Cairo 10 ( v Belgians are made by volunteering and v r Advices from Orleans report that the gunboat I thus far the offers fpr service are moghlower Mukst and feelprw- orrnxb nr 'this Rattler drifted ashore la the late storm between than soldiers are afraid The ted ' anticipa' v Vicksburg and Natchez and waa fired by a gang pored to fill of guerrillas and burned to the water's edge i ’ r probably of YeUo Jack A yonns nobleman A letter from Mobile to citizen in Orleans savs BILLS OF IKY just dead ia London VBOUSiLE AXD In that vicinity on the Slat had hia life insured for half a million of dolfighting was—going on AMOUNT ' dr-"v l ultimo ' ' lars ji 8t Lwiti 19 to the satisfaction of the rnrehaaer aca the has Herald 5th full of The Vicksburg conIn is whenever a shopkeeper Turkey count of Grierson’s recent raid In Mississippi The victed of telling a lie his house is minted expedition left Memphis on the 21st 3000 strong black to remain so for month 7 If there rsSToad a Mobile and on the Ohio At'Egypt force AUOXO THS of tha enemy waa aacountered and were such a law in force in this country what FEDEBA- ' f- THE CANADIAN "TO TION SCHEMES’ jpposifior - ! - - rf EASTERNTELEGRAPIIICNEWS ' - - - j - - A |