Show r n— J v r iin Hi ito mm m ' hi anmiiitoHa iaa4utoi(tamsifrk 1 ' Tai t t f ufti a " -- - ‘ "'J 7 - XU4yTs: Ih itt- v V ' " ' '" - :'- ' T i - y v ‘ f k -- r : r In the Confederate House of Representatives on WeJnwiday KJlfi of South Carulina introduced wbch orilcrej to SEN'ATOB TOOTB AltREStCO E! TltVEfO TO Lb printclT for fubstitute a introduced Elliott ilonc the : JPKTUWAUO! Tl Kill toTMVganie the rebel States pipviding Jw none of them shall be allowed Jo resume their right to1 declare war£nd“tbe fresi- tv urtT 5 w relation until the loyal citizen organ- - UPEISKCSjiSD KyntniPTin T°‘ jr)rrQ9Wut republican-iform ‘"and Tore re r undniTther NASlinLLB (X)NVUNTU)X ABOLISHES StaA- inKdimury-wrvKiule- j’ That all attempts to make peace with - lUinc that Louisiana shall resbme'her political the United State GOVEUVEUY—FARSOX FOU IlItOWNLOW by action or intervention of sep in April JlrTiSns her constitution The yeas and nays were then called ilSase fUa resolution which was adop- - ' FKESll fA1UUV AL OPf - ' liv t 1 : GOODS!! tCaUonCicrt 1 Vk- t’ Ilavlu ‘ adopted to be printed Ordered renamed the discussion of the Hote -artendment Cou tit utipnai " - 1'‘j 4 rccciV)?4rtltO wliolo of- my' EVST- W 3 S GGDBE pro-- J I : £w Yprk12 u Afinenneedtha McClellan leaves for hisEu-roSa- n He ha tour the first week in February the offer of a private vessel tendered by SivffHcnds lie leave in the steamcrChioa and The Norfolk Old Dominion says the expedition up the Savannah river had destroyed ten mile of I1 the South Carolina and Columbia railroad com- -' pany SeJ ! U 4 r - riSOirTMEXTvOP that h baa ' ? - ? per-Menti- on ' w narotlto foci apJ fill ill E R C 51 AN D I S E pte-wi- th : f‘ 'f ' Ueepar A Eldredga ft-o- Kel N’ew-Vorkif- or 1 “! - “! y ' SEASON i - : ' SHAWLS HOODS — St anti-slave- NAILS oomav ''' " to-da- CLOTHING r 1 y - ::f - ' r ' - ii a J ) J outleiiy : ' ' 'i 3": v" FLOll R i : ' J LOWER1 It ATE j -- ' -- BARLEY OATS : ALL RINDS Of f - - ' iPr? it 4 IFRHOmiS : w - WELL-ASSORTE- i - CANNON r Coal UTAH - v - ‘ i ' v °r - v g X-- ) - GRAIN- - 1' i t irw -- j - " t L t- i ‘t- Hatsi PLANTBRN ' f BEATER CASSIMER E s WOOL4 ’'and''''5-:- All b V:-j OTTfiBBC id ' 8(ylssv - Doots and Shoes JY ' ‘ MEN’S LIGHT and HEAYY v' misses" J CHILDS LlSlT' HOTEL-AN- STABLING D famished with everything for the comfort and of Han and BeasL j “ 23 CRATES of e tM4 S3" This is the - J ( r " ‘ S3rtC t '' i r rr i the Mafi gtages lo L’ -Btationery-- a - v - LEGAL CAP BILL LSTTER BATH and ' V"'1 NOTE PAPER fix 1 : 17 wfei- r: SPADES £ : ‘ 4 r : - r : — f ' r ' ! - f fcIKli BCrrnxs " t rr r lMf 4 r js ' UQES jrA) RAKES BUSINESS 4 - A 300TS AND SHOES etc £ r? DRY GOODS done ps tub SQUARE : V r Call and exomiM my Goods 49 Good! paid for j 7T forks In short If there Is any article In the line thethe has not he will obtain it for his customers : ! -- r SHOVELS!- XX splendid NEW STORE on Main Street where he has on band a Complete Assortment of CLOTHING AND a To Farmerai'Tf - to the citizen of Box Eldoc' Weber Cache and Richland counties that he has opened bis f A ' r ? M FOOLSCAP ' A ' NNOUNGES J ? : I ' SCHOOL imd BLANK BOOKS r n' 'Frispeletor BRIGHAM! CITT AUi RIGIITI : itOIUUS D ROSENBAUyi i 'A ! ' 1 - in yaristy ‘ Full Line of h JOHN HOAGLAND --- 'rl la a Household vl Uarpele l and 8 Ply fr- T a ‘‘Home Station” of Idaho and Montana r J GLASSWARE' Comprising evsry article Beaded V-'- I’iJj choice:- Liqcpiu' J‘ i'' 1 CHINA and -- i 1 Three Tlmeea Day aad Heals prepared at any hour (' I - - Queenswarei CROCKERY :: COMFORTABLE BEDROOMS ‘ 1 r - w - " WOMENS conve-nieh- ce TABLE E HOTE ! -- e LARGE AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT vv THE OGDEN HOUSE -- TINW - ' 't Clothing' Highest Market Price allowed for " ' 125-- tr -- e 4 t and ZINC EIIEST-IRO- N STOCK D :i : i t£8'l Tho J crcr T v BOX GENERAL MERCHANDISE Cotton TatnjWool Roles ste' Which ho ofiera at LOWTRI CES 1 - e v - ‘ ’ -- - CnARTER OAK Coukiag for TTeod or Goal FANCY DWARF Office Coal’ respectfully to call the attention of tha Citissos BEGS Utah I County to his - -- i- StOTfSI BRIKGIIUKST NYIII - 4TT-- 1 h l: N of-oar- es £ They have for BALE the following ariiolosi oh s' r ' 20 Peoria Plows for "Sale !i h 1 C HEW STOKE! - - 4 " f s u per-musi- A -- - 1 CASH RATE8I ' - A I 3 Hooper & Eldred&res I E ‘ AS ABOVE AT - -- w U - m etL - 1 M E R C H A N I) j i 1 A 4 r ETC ' al-w- I A a more Trains' oa Alto Iload 1- - ' lk t I'TGJl " I WILL EXCHANGE - -- I b ’ and la bet everything noc— aryto make it perfect f ifik-flerer- al 1 A Ji 1 r for i KINDS j -- PAINTS OILS DYEigTUPFg etel i " - re-cloth- ed ffi--t- tn - W’wfi? C ' r - - r ' v?- I 1 ' 1 Comfort- -' : r ’ - n - Useond : i DRUGS i AND MEDICINES OF A£L t ' ETC And a ’housand other Avticles ior Daily ’ - si will be found rcplenMied with a full line of gennSne' 1 cnocijyEny -- D KXJG LEATHER 4rs f r- WINDOW GLASS n ' V- - OILS : ' - ‘ - 1 ’ J Dry Goodsi etc etc TAINTS ' - TUB 8T0C& ATTXIR TI O NS O v- 1 “ f 'V'6 - VARXHIL GROCERIES - re-uni- on ‘ -- 1 - ’ i IN EVERT TARX8TT to-da- 5 - OILS st ‘ ' j' ” ry '14 i t rAINT -- $ ' BARDWARJJ il GENTLEMEN’S i kr ud auoaa anti-slave- ry -- : J i' 3 to-da- y J i j- boots - BOOTEES i - r FLANNEL! J 'i : RATS and CAPS - 1IOSX :"i 1 u - J ‘J ' 1‘ GROCERIES t ' vakistt: IN GREAT ' I GOODSl FANCYDRY i if J y NUBIAS rr - ''-- the very finest quality cianprlsing PLAIN' (i wurnuxsros— ? i will occupy until the (sonplstha of his t PUBLIC PATRONAGE Ilis Goods bays been rrlwtal with gmt caroamt araisf intito Inspection of a FINE' STOCK - - Is STOUE: OLD i OF t i - u:l 4 ' Jif’ at ibices which cannot fail to scents for him a large shore I - y - ii '' ht : sPEcrirriES rou toe al £ E V’"V NEW BUILDING -- AMONG-TO- Xi-- S’ -- - which Tr SA i AT - t - v a- - r - cpcBMranl g - O X to the satisfaction of the Purchaser so a which ‘T y-- i K C AXD RETAIL BILLS OF AN a AMOUNT ' i' : ”H01-LS-L- E V he S IaKKXT : 4 i- fi v afn iJ tol received another Train froca (he J SPLSDID ASSORTMENT of Jat with ‘ JiU btf absent them feeding says there is too muchTeason toap- - II ncTie iffnW ' tW0 wee“ rehend some outrage which maypenderh rupture' rho llerad thinks the conduct of Missouri in wst0 8C‘C® nothke v "Americana neither appreciate the I Ttawias the KraancipatiorT ct will soon be imita-- f inevitable th DclaOfem BJ and nor understand Tcnnese Queen we have Panama dates to I EVEa OfTEUKp IN TJiia rkansas Kentucky unanimity strength of England ttfd by ' The town of Esmeralda Ecuador was j which the war would he prosecuted if forced J the 5th rirc I and nation The aclucUnt uearlydestroyed government by fire on the 9th ultimo Loss The 'Vorld says the passage of the ordinance uponrestdk There no news of Importance from the is j 1100000 war the humediateand the of firt wpuidjw CrpniA ise step resulting clearsighted in the btate interior Southern establishment A letter from Valparaiso 1 1 of Irrevocaule event indepen-- L and thinks that of the tendency of on the 14th end'to-ioorroand the States to dence"' says the Spanish-Per- u question ap-T'jihewar were to over the All would from their to J2Jl2?£!S subject Kturh jurisdiction j£go )ori Boyal report Jf £! of lmjwtance (if true) lt is TttTgg Tollow the example of Maryland and Missouri " ' counties of Georgia recently held elections and I The Tqbnne is briefly exultant and makes no declared Wie fleet gPanis in favor of a return to the Union by over-- : j40! een reiuforced by three ships of cpwmcnb also is the that majorities whelming reported The l'et point out the advantage possessed by people are arming to protect themselves from the I The Panama Star and Heraldsays it learn that laborers and manufacturer under the new system secessionists' Gov: llrowu is said to be the prin-- ' I aB restrictions are being removed by the Japa- The Commercial think the actioft of Missouri is promoter of those movements and that he I ncse treaty- - Large quantities of silk which have of the ju&sagft or the consti-tulion- cipaldubandedthe SO argument in favor has Georgia Militia who have rr II accumulated at Ye J Jo hare arrived at Kansgarra aaiendoienL T turned to their homes European merchants were' congratulating them- ' on I - The steamer Melville Oea Dutlerf ift Ids fhreweU address to tne army DProTC prospect of business Hilton I cf the James pay a high compliment to the consea on foundered at nead asumgton14 7th Forty-eig(he flict of hi troop on the field and in camp saying I Information has t'P been at the Navr D- ereceived wtffilosLT ? v pisseshtrs deem-c- 1 ’ they have cnpturedTorts which ttyc enemy from acting-matc- r 'tb-daGillespie of the UThe steamer Costa Rica sailed Among I parent impregnable and heliLthem against the fiercest in Amons t Sound Ga He assert that their fines of defence the passengers are Gen Sickles and staff also - S’JIVwk?21 ?f haT f McRellish the of Fred Alta California' The overlandinc?r?°?j strength and are objects of vcre unsurpassed-iJ ft d’ lL® at workv 8Juad J?°fing universal admlratlou'noil aayS he has refused to mail of December 10th 12th and 14th arrived this j miles up on river leading into sacrifice of his soldiers knowing morning ‘ I tIie Buflklo "rje'ra uselessobedience The force in that swamps 13 enemy’s Halifax aud devotion to their their trilling °I consista hundred a of soldiers Part country cause A portion of address is diThe blockade runner Charnel eon la teethe Talla-- 1 and seventy-fiv- e militia The also liberated boats ' - country's the coloreu " whose' to troops of bravery hasseeia under arrest at Bermuda' The block- - I thirty negroes and captured a number of prisoners 1 he speaks in the warmest terms A nnierr0'nff' who left nichmond two "weeks ago ’ There are now nine blockade runners at says refugee repairs tho report that Lee has sent troops to meet : " si 1 Cairo " Bermuda" Of 71 blockade runners visiting Bcrmu i Shermaji in South Carolina is confirmed t Forre i represented as concentrating a largo da the past year 43 bare been lost ' A great number of Uis V force at Paris Tepnesec ' v New York 14 : " 13 Washington 't Tennessee in arband their homes Is The' are World's hovering special saysft probable that the jaen In tbenooae Ashley moved and it was agreed President will issue a supplementary proclamation and Kentucky conscripting robbing and murder- - that further consideration of the after the falLxf Charleston increasing the number after ingl'uioatneu constitutional amendment be postponed and X’ Humors prevail of a force being organized to' at- - for two weeks from grade of officers excluded from the amnesty next 11 Tuesday after a certain date and informing Jeff Davi and UckTaducah agahf l Colo introduced a bill or the amendment of the I his supporters that if 'theyhold out long enough The steaiaer Ormeda from Evansville Indiana j Pacific Railroad act ratifying the assignment made j to compel the raising of another army no amnesty rqiurtiJUniontown Ky in possession of guerrillas the Central Pacifio Railroad of California to the! whatever will he given but if they lay down their steamers M tut were firing into passing and rob by Western Pacific Railroad Company A requiring saidn arms they will be magnanimously treated -i the aud s peopje Ling murdering A Savannah letter say® the recent swcesiful ' ' I whole line from San Jose to Sacramento in four h 12 Washington expedition up the Savannah river for the destruction I of the Charleston and' Colombia Railroad is constitutional amend- A vote on the part ' Hubbardrof Iowa 'has introduced a bill authorimeat will probably betaken in the House this Indications are that it will probably be zing the Secretary of the interior to institute geoweek Dacotah’ and I It fe reported at Fort Monroe that tho proper close— Its friends are not yetaatisifiea that its re— I ' soft will be favorable to them appropriate f2p000 for that purpose authorities have gone to Georgia for the purpose received eve-Government The information 1 last of settling terms on which Georgia can’ return to y in Admiral Farrflgut visited the Senate I the Union and nine in to that from rebddom attempting escape may proceed thence to North Gar-an- d of the rompanwitli our line Senator Foote waa arrested by olina ' The Senate took a recess of two enter Admiral s flag-shi- p r men at Occoqnan fifteen miles I ten minifies to afford the Senators an - opportuni- - south-we-rebel cavalry oi ixjui I Mrs Alexandria of Foote wife of the officer tv of an interview with that distifigul nas I issued Fletcher a proclamation y reached Alexandria this 1 V°T The Admiral afterwards visited the House where the Senator escaped and I delaring Missouri a free State in accordance with are Fears entertained afteraoon Jeff Davis that u&ny members were introduced tojhiin State may deal harshly with Foote It ia understood II ° emancipation ordnance ir'passed by "the iy Convention ' ' XeW York 12 that our Government has taken to steps prevent ' ' I An expedition sent from Cape Girardeau to Clier- any injury being done I okee' New York 14 Bayou a few days since killed 19 guerrillas report The Herald’s Savannah correspondent- of the captured a number of prisoners and 50 horses t 8th men her to work of her represents affairs In that city as quiet and un-- 1 deserthmsamong plvment ' changed and reiterates the reports of men bad been scfniimcrous within a month past yesterday I : 3-- Mr Geo Goddard will aeU a stove for hay the t movements relative the "to citizens of among ' : Xew York 13 ' v but the --correspondent says Georgia for Admiral lefconimanding the MissMi'ppi squadconfirmation iieed all the traders of Nearly they ron iletail to theJXavy Department in an official Savannah had taken the bath of allegiance Great dispatch the facts regarding the escape across the suffering among the poor still continued and to a Te nnessee - river at Bainbridge nix miles above considerable degree among the wealthy Gen DO Y OlJR : OWN BUSINESS: AND Florence Ala of the remnants of Hood’s defeated Sherman’s entire army was being and Tlie Admiral says only equipped and demoralized armv SAVE PROFIT ' the sudden falling of the water and the prevalent The Tribune’s Washington "Special gives it as the All Owing to the freqnent solicitations of friends to send to fog bmtoted the rebels to elude the gunboats of an old hand at peace negotiations that the pontoons and other means of crossing below opinion a cessation of hostilities preliminary to formal San Fraociacd Cal for Articles that willbo needed by i liainhridge were destroyed and thousands of Hood’s will take place within ten days early Spring I have been Induced to eUgage a few teams men were consequently scattered through the negotiations to supply these demands President understood is the declared that has It ' wuOdioi the north side of the rivdr ' Foote is harmed by the rebels he that to avail themselves of an opportn-All - parsons wishing The Admiral incloses a despatch wlifch here- - will bring five of tha most distinguuhed rebel pris- - I B 10 y I reived from Gen Thomas dated Pulaski Tcnnes--e- e oners in our hands to grief Our cavalry have 29th Dee in which the' latter earns up as far been ordered to pursue Foote and bis captors' 14 then known to him Hood’s losses in men and The Tribune announces the release of its corata artillery from 'thetime he crossed the Tennessee respondent Richardson who had been held by the 11a puts them down at 19 generate northward 13 months rebels over and 14000 men killed wounded and captured The World has Information from Mexico con-- 1 and" 70 Rather' singularly artillery I Tbf“ y 040 piecesof b?uslit at ia tllU Uarllet Wfw thonzh he docs not include Hood’s killed and finning the previous reports of success by the Re Wcl‘ to grounded in the two days’ battle before Nashville pnbHcans over the Imperialists in several battles There was an uprising of: the IeopL and fresh in- - BRIAG ON T2IRIR MONEY AND on the 15th and 16th said that the - ' VORDERS The Tribune’s Montreal correspondent says of nuncio and the ’ Archbishop are about to Papal tlie origin of the rumor of a leave the country' oh account fq f Maximilian’s probable recognition ? zfter the 4th of March next of the Southern' Con- - manifesto concermng church property ' federac 1 by England and France that Dudley Richmond papers continue quarrelling over their FA? MITCHELL had written 'to Sanders that lidell had told r ''Mann Davis’ Jeff course think leaders They reprehenOFFICE at Btainea Needham A Col's Old Stand East him Mann that he Slidell had learned from De sikle and also make an onslaught on Kirby 'Smith L’ Hnys tliatit was the ' L to intention 164-- 6 Kmperor’a Is now discovered to possess none of the at Temple Street OSL City UP 8TATRS who recognize the Confederacy in the spring but there tributes of a Hood’s General failures in great a 'little or no" hope of EuglandVnuiting in this Tennessee and Georgia are attributed to the disr EXCHANGE Khcme Out oftbU on-d- it of Mann’s was manufthe people of those States for the ConfederPARLOR 8TOVE with RUSSIAN SnEET-IROactured the story of positive determination of gust of'None but Lee and Johnson appear to give Ornamental Cast-Iro- n acy Top aad Dot tom and Piping the two powers to come to the help of the rebels satisfaction r Completefor K t The Iterald’s ShenandoalrTalley correspondent TWO TOSS OP GOOD IIAT The itenild’s Washington special says Blair has mentions a rumor that Sheridan is to have s new not returned to Washington Gen Singleton prob- ' GEO GODDARD to 13th Ward Apply mu very important command i ! r on Richmond reached 29-Friday ably 1 i1 fi DctaiU of the Union raid of Col Robinson from The Wilmington Journal tnnlres how the jmiior were Fort Barrancas Florida to Pollards Ala show it reserves of North Carolina captured before B R I GHAM Cl T Y H OUSE w been vary auaeeifdL 'Theurebels attempt- Fort Fiaher It appears that a Yankee Captain r ed to check fils advance: but weft badly beaten with five men met 150 of the reserves under Maj WM C TIIOMA8 Proprietor and lost heavily Reese and' commanded the Major to surrender he- was Having opened at tho head of Main Street my j him there was no vise resisting telling 2S within miles feajGraQreion tho 2?ud waq °f Mobile Hi- - forces' had : met with great (access in hi operations from Mobile Bay to Jack or-- I th Journal of thU trDpventU son Musty transient residents and travelers may ba furnished 150 men with to his' 4 six Yankees' These abroad rendered Mis&ssippL v y c VF V accommodations of the First Ordur l am also pres with 9 4 were the men who were marched into our lines pared to provide comfortable-- ' Riehmcfud papets are growingTnore-'bol-d daily carrying their own arms loaded and capped m denunciation of Jeff Davis and in demanding the mm Le a lair’ v ‘ka ivaN r STABLIKGANDCORRALS Cincinnati 14 fppointraent of Lee to the supreme command of The Commercial’s Xashvflle' dispatch says the Which It Is designed- the coming season to greatly enhas nnanimqusly passed resolutions large and improve The Examiner of the 9th v says Jeff's course I conventionslavery forever abolished and prohibited Ust whirling declaring To the traveler northward bound this Is tbe last hotel theConfederacy to destruction Delrora Judian in alliance witt the rebels via-J- d throughout the State also a resolution prohibiting on the frontiers of Utah and to the returning adventurer from recognizing the right of pro- this is the flnt Zhat greets him Shreveport La 13th Dee for permission to the Legislature and forbidding it from requiring comperty to man nip cotton to provide-fo- r their necessities to and the arm the dadisos in the rebel service pensation to be made to owner abrogating miliDRY GOODS GROCERIES etc t —! i xv declaration of State independence which the i ' i L The World’s 61’ with in ruthe made is Confederate Wastiington special saysil tary league f The Remtlnrat room of the Brigbnm CSty Houselhave that l’cace Commissioners have asked States and all laws and t ordinances made in pur- opened for thers&le of GENERAL MERCHANDISE and to cross bur lines but’ that no reply has suance of them All officer- -' appointed by the inteq4 keeping alwaja on hand a reached them: Governor since hie accession to office are LI acting CHOICE AND COMPLETE STOCK confirmed The propositions are to be submitted Of such Goods V-TIt Blair that is TimesVepecial as' the demands of the' country require and says reported v- s returned from Richmond 1 to the people for ratification on February22d and at the' i on March 4th an election ia to be held for G0r The ' interview of the be 10th an Whig Lowest Cash Prices! reports ?wa the Comjnuioners of Exchange but does and Legislature Nearly 300 delegates participaThe and in vote final the ted greatest harmony hot know the resdlti " The highest market rates paid for r i!- - j good feeling prevailed throughout Parson brown-loDates'from Afemco to the 28th show that the Is the unanimous choice of theoonvention for Wheat Baxley Oatsj Corn Butter' were atilt giving the Imperialists the next Governor' Cheese f Eggs Jpublican troops RJtntr to do Between 4009 und 5000 oi the Em I And U Washington description of Country Produce Also PAPER perorg soldiers had been defeated by the Republi The Richmond Whig of the 12th says the War I RAGSevery to exdiange for Goods-- taken ’ cto at Elia The 28-t- f WH C THOMAS reported defeat of the Republi Department last night wag without a single die- under Ortega was tnfenndedo Tbrongh'out from to tho J?wmutern any owing quarter telegraph are 8atch Mexico tliwHupeofterS rams' is not working ' BRIGHAM' TIN SHOP jone acive town the In " James river 4 considerably over its banks and Imperial garrison hSy and put the prelect to death and JO SIAH LOWE (r nnless itAnrus suddenly cold a’frefehbt may be ex-jolted tfie Republicans' i ’ t V - Vf - ti"? Assortment Has on hand a General ofr J pectedxqnalto that or last spring r k to t v 1 Louisville 12 The Richmond Dispatch of the 12th 'says It was 1 wTunrual learns that a feWday ago the rebe reported yesterday that Mr Blair- the Yankee ent a flag of truce in to Hardingsburg ''commissioner dortog-thday and Which he offers for Sale at a! Moderate Advance on Cost geace interview with arrivjed Rering to assist the home guard to protect tha the President and Secretary TIN AMD SHEET IHOX WORK - ' 1“ offer waa of war Ue has not we are assured come to the and he isain8tXuerriUanow operating in conjunction acceptet U ia untrue that tte iSecretsry of war has ( Also Repairing of aUkiads done with dbpatch with the city om guards against Davidson’s gang ' I 3S-- tf 7: : sent him a past to visit Richmond iq-i rn-i 'T i ivi -- - 4 n r-- f ’ K r : "4-- x 4 t ' x A j 2NATHS:t V- - ' 'a t HOOFER V i ELDREDGK t r'vire??' Hr a a a ' 4 ' I — 1 4- r t - v - - WP- - ' |