Show I YV - - I':- J '“ ij'W' V::' - - ' '1 "’ ?UK " - ' — J I V" S brigade led and as toon as it was on the west end land front' it was followed by Pennibacker'i ' and la fcror of the Union and anice with the principles of the Barr conspiracy Washington and Jackson on the fcfKS SdprocUmnSoM tamed since the war He quotes from preservation of the Union and Ays the armies are their commands and the Union with aimply fulfilling apectal eaya from an Interview Con-shall and be preserved cost what it may must LPsSalor Foote it appears that the rebel no other alternative for the people of There b u" slavishly subservient to Davie that when to than conform to this View of the case Georgia the majority po tato wth opposition no commissioners or and bl11? Sfonand nuhthem negotiations or conven through that the chafr tions are ' Whenever the people of necessary and cr?Vof the war baa been changed by Pavia tha members of rebellion and elect Georgia carried on for hi own purpose that unleM Congressquit and their seats take Senators and these of school his or him anil to be terminated will of the her funcstate resumed have Georgii - — be trill carry It on in a mom bloody and tions is the Union PSrjL'n manner than even that there is not the of Blair meeting with success Refugees concur-f- the statement that Sherman 22? prospect will move on Branchviile ‘J£“uo next week- that the great mass of the people v eon- - Bell's Brigades ' After desperate fighting gaining foot by foot and severe loss at 5 o'clock we had possession of about half of the land front Abbott's brigade was then taken from out line facing Wilmington and into Fort Fisher and on pushing it forward at put 10 o'clock it took the rest of the work with little resistance the garrison falling back to the extreme end of the peninsula where ther were followed and captured 1 hope our loss : does not exceed 500 but It Is Impossible to form correct estimate In the night Among our wonnded are of the three leading brigade and Gener- al Curtiss alightij Colvl’enuibackcr and Bell ’ dangerously ' The land front was a formidable parapet in placet being 15 feet high bil our men went at it nobly under a severe musketry fire ‘the marines and sailors marched gallantly but the musketry fire from the eastendnp front was so severe that they did not succeed in entering the work?" The Navy fire daring the bombardment judging from holes s in most have been terrific' Many guns were fired bat I cannot say how many oh the £i ‘ back into the Union under the Knt are mtfimed by miHtary power: preaa in tbi particular is the freedom oflathe n£lr there no way for them to express foT the purpose of serving fSfrview had endeavored to reach Foote that Syncopic who Foote Mr as ever being welt as live Junto Richmond tlie wMlied with all luxuries at a comparatively small the expense St ilovirnmcnt paying ’"says j Admiral Porter has The Hrrald’a speefal communication Jo the Navy Department in some of Bauer a statements’ h ch he reaponda to rrearJ to the naval part of the expedition de- Urine the attack on Fort Fisher and thus causing Ju failure? Ileaajs the only workaiwigned to th e vV’iraV to silence the rebel works and that it jiVthatvfltfCtually bn the Ztthand 25th of Decern-u- !t and that as Butler then decided that an assault force was unfeasible it woold not ihemHitary b He is of the opinion that the been- leas so J“t cau!J easily hvetoeen taken by the troops if The Admiral says Butler (flirt had been made Kurted n ther expedition before the naval fleet and thus by exposing wk ready to view the of the enemy warned to bis transports ihemof their danger- - lie also charges that the up in a' waagot army portion of the enterpriae ' ' manner mnnihtary very - The flowing-abstrac- t ofButler’a report of the Wilmington expedition has been received: After deembarkng the force on transports they were tained from the Stir to the 13th of Dee' waiting for lie arrived at the rendezvous off porter's fleet Vew Inlet on the evening of the 15th where" he On waited until the ISth when Porter arrived the 19th the wind sprang up making it impossible to land the troops and by the advice of Porter For four days the transports returned to Beaufort the wind blew-- gsle during which time the transport coslecLand watered At four in the afternoon of the 25th Butler with arrived in eight of Fort Fisher and found the naval fleet bombarding it a powder vessel having been exploded the morning before Arrangements were made to land the troops next morning two or three"miles above Fisher nnaer cover of the gunboats as soon as the fire of half goon Flag and Pond Hill batteries had been silenced At this time Porter was sanguine that he had silenced Fisher and it was urged that if that were so to run by the fort into Cape Fear riverr and then the troops could land and holdthe beach without fear of being shelled by the rebel gunPorter replied that he would probably lose boat gunboats by torpedoes in an attempt to ran by sed wa reminded that the army might lose a few hun ’red men by an assault and bis boats would sot weigh ‘ in the balance with the loss’ of thess men Porter declined going by and the expedl tkm was deprived of this essential It' KiWa The Richmond Examiner of Thursday says up-wards of fifty Yankee gunboats are again visible off Wilmington They were yesterday anid to be ahelling the woods near Fort Fisher There is also a rumor that the Yankee land forces hare com? mencedan attack against the fort but the War Department hasreceivrd no intelligence ofit The' Lynchburg" Republican says a few days since 60 men of Mosby’s command attacked near Berry’s Ferry a force of 120 Yankees and inn front perhaps 30 or 40 close fight without the loss of a man captured 70 : : of them and killed and wounded 45 ' I five black regiments in Richmond not retuna have ’jg 25 40 5 00 :y 1WA r the attention of th CUlaena of Utah to their end of the beat Quality WELL SELECTED STOCK or EaT Purchascrayrill find us at our NKW noxt door South of Jexxxgs i com- ’ DRY GOODS - J " : GROCSRIXS ’ ' ' ' CROCKERY ' ? MARDWARB ' CLOTRXJra hats M ALLEN & CO "'J-- BOOTS 7 1 ' and SnOXS YANKEE NOTIONS ‘ etc ate which they efiar at unUbna C XOW PRICKS ter tha TIMES WHEAT OATS BARLEY and FLOUR "- EI91BAIX &LA1TRENCE It Market Corner East Temple Street GAL iM-t- f City Nov SI 1861 & BR0S WQODMANSEE - as- NEW STORE NORTH OF THE IMMEDIATELY HE LEG RAP H OFFICE OUR STOCK CONSISTS IN PART OF STAPLE AND FANCY f: A v im Tor foil itertfenlexs ms Bill of Dy The Box Office will open for" the sale of Tickets Friday at 10 a m Doors open at 4 part 6 o’clock Perfbnriance to - 5 T ienc tt 7 1-- -- r- New York 17 ' Four alleged rebel pirates and incendiaries have' -been arrested by the officers under Gen Dix and ?r 8apt Kennedy ' They “were under the leadership are now received by the undersigned for of the rebel Captain Bell and were captured on the ORDERS ManuCictured by the following firms:- -northern border They will be tried by a court-martiA Chtckering Sons Steinway A Sons United Flano-For- to at Fort Lafayette Makers W B Bradbnrjr Decker Brothers ‘ Advices from Hayti announce that Treat DAVID O CALDER proclaimed that the revolution is and order restored The death sentence FOR THE STATES! passed on traitors has been commuted The Richmond Dispatch of the 14th says Foote Is still at Fredericksburg awaiting orders The FREIGHTED! Dispatch also says Gen D H Hill has gone' with GOODS BOUGHT to Montgomery Alabama to commuBeauregard V nicate with'HoOd r ' t A j: Bnrlingtoi! Vermont 16: t XlATlng mad tmiigcineati for again pnrchaaisg The boflers of the Pioneer Machine Shop in this killing seven and badplace exploded this morning ' fr ly wounding three The loss is estimated at - PIANO FORTES - al '- commander'- - OF NEGROES IN RICHMOND! fCRfiiER IXDlANPEPREDATIONS! ' FORT FISHER CAPTURED! Jef-frardh- as van-quish- ed MERCHANDISE STOVES $25-OO- ? MACH UVE RY i hanbj-m- k with accommodations of the First Order pared to provide comfortable - 1 - am also pre- STABLING AND CORRALS Which it Is designed the coming season ' to greatly enlarge and improve To she traveler northward bound this fa the last hotel on the frontiers of Utah and to the returnlug adteuturer s this is the first that greets him ' - HATS DRY GOODS GROCERIES etc The eonth-weroom' of the Brigham City IIowm I hare opened fbr the Mie of GENERAL MEBCIIANDISE and et v SHEET IIIOY BRASS KETTLES Wheat MASON Barley Oat Cora And every deeofythm of Country Produce for 0oxU CABINET ORGANS Abo PAPER WMC THOMAS CACHXCOUNTY HO! MASON undersigned ! again receiving orders for rpIIKA HAMLIN’S CABINET ORGANS end te prepered to make arrangements for their Freight and Deqirory ia NEW STORE AT WELLSVILLE! The Prices at the Mannfoctory In' November lasf were "' : 1 'IRA' AMES Famlljr Instruments $110 9130 Il40r: Md $l709Meetlng-IIone9380 ter lastranaenta V T' i and 9300 - ea STAPLE DRY GOODS y V - VV - 3 call and examine Good3'paid for Cotton and Linen AGS - Proves 21-l- m - BRIGHAM -- and upward aecordlng to Gonpam and FinlriL Descriptive Gatalognee and any Information respecting Oort of Freight eta wnt by Mail on application The ImtrnmeoU Freighted by the way of San Frandseo and Colorado or the Plains aa purchasers direct These Family Instruments eon be secn end tried on apGay-to- n plication at the houses of Prof A Carrington'Wia ' Stenhonse in this Cty Bishop 'and T Bi H Eaqrs A Nichols ' Brigham Oty and John Watklna! - LITTLE1 d!F EVERYTHING Needed by the Country People CmrTIN - SHOP JOSVAH LOWS 1 a Coet TIN AND SHEET IRON WOIIK Also Repairing of all kinds dene with y ) I Ah- r rr- - Zr ' - ' DAVID received by the Undersigned for all Idadi of INSTRUMENTS Priees for SAX HORNa with PISTON VALVES aoi including Freight for BANDS of ' $32S SO f Eight Members TenMemben I1S0Q ? - 400 40 f Twelve Mttkrs ' DAVID Ok CALCUL ss-- tr - V - ' 1 ' ORDERS Has on hand a Central Assortmeot of Which he offers for Sale at a Moderate Advance r a CARDER BRASS INSTRUMENTS P ‘ ‘ 1 Groceries Hardware Boots and Shoes ’ln'focta‘1' " T-- -- zV - tlilSCltV Has jut received a New and Complete Stock of h : HAMLIN’S Butter " "j - & le tc Cheese Eggs ve ’ nOES PORKS ii-t- f Lowest Cash Prices! WAGONS E?uien ln exch“S -- Ac Tbe highest market rates paid for FBE IGHTED '-- &c intend keeping always on band a CHOICE AND COMPLETE STOCK of life country require and 'Of each Goods' as the demands '' : 'at tho - us-wit- CAPS - GOODS PURCHASED r StUFFS SPICES DYE -- ‘ ' i :i ur'-NEW CAPACIOUS HOTEL the unnonncwnwit that vtaitnn from READY HADE CLOTUIffiG I' abroed tretaeirnt restdenla apd travelers may betaratsbed - ijvering A V & ' Belfast Me 16 of the State Two Guards arrived here companies Washington 16 and to-d- y The House concurred in proceeded to theatterr In I the Senate resolution yesterday view of our recent Canadian difficulties It bonder - 1 termnuting the reciprocity treaty stood that the coast abd' frontier of Maine are to St Louis 16 be prepared for emergencies and companies have officer from Ciiffon Wayne county-Tennesbeen sent tov Castlne and Machia' x EASTERNMARKETS he left Gen Thomas on Saturday says I v - Headquarters 15 Federal N Point C J were for several PparatioOu expected asfi rains having rendered the roads I I have the honor to report that Fort Fisher was Wo respecttaUy request all those wishing “heavy v "Potable It is believed that Hood's Army: is f carried by assault lhi afternoon and evening by Bovinjj southward from Corinth Forrest's caval-- Gen Ames' division and the 2d brigade of the 1st the retreat Onr army is well snp division of the 24th army corps gallantly aided by a battalion of marines and seamen from the navy The assault was preceded by a heavy bombard-- 1 "Washington 16 al papers contain an official dispatch dated xnent from the fleet- The 1st brigade or Ames' division under Curtiss soon effected a lodgment up- on the parapets but full possesrion of the works was not obtained until 10 o'clock at night The behavior pf officers and men was most admirable To thb City to fiivor ttooth sea their Order a soon ne poe- now occupied by onrJ of Fisher are aible Papers say there are no developments We have not jess than 1200 prisoners ln-toBlair'a mbslon His movements troops clnding Gen Whitney and pol Lamb command- kept from the public 1 regret to i ant of the fort Tii e JAMES NEEDHAM saythat uur loss is se- ReP®klican of the 11th publishes were especially in officers J am not yet able to r to prominent citizen stating that as the I form an estimate of the number of our casualties One of the firm intends starting for the Eart atn early - Signed ulury commander cannot give assurances or I ALFRED TERRY Plages affecting civil matters in future Congress datt’ Gen com Expedition reveMJ I ! -- rJWjoat these whenGeorgia-i- s again represent--: ' ' Fort Fisher 16 2 am M of old He says Georgia is out of the j We will also contract to Purchase tef°re total reconstruction appears in- iJta r a' careful'reconnowsance 'on the 14th' it As long Pnate people remained was decided to risk an assault on Fort Fisher with and Deliver GOODS on the Frontiers or at and organized theaauy United States would par-- 1 James' division with CoL Abbott'i brigade to hold v 7® with armies and deal with- them accord- - II our line already strong across the peninsula - fa-- -- any point desired' tary law Afterwards they will be ring Wilmington against Hoke while Ames' divis' Apply Mfy to He thinks the same I ion should assault on: the west end Alter three cn7iv1TociTlIcoQrtas be Adopted is Indiestedi Wtah-- 1 hours heavy neval firing the assault was made at BOURNE & NEEDHAhL tatixe whisky tasorreetten And inbyaccord-- 1 3 o'clock on the afternoon of tb I5ttU ' Curtis’ I S6--tf - GROCERIES - & " RETURXEa - FROM RICHMOXIL-H- E WENT ON PRIVATE BUSINESS' DRY GOODS & BRIGHAM CITY - OF ASSORTMENT GENEEAIi A - IW i i y L t The IUgheat Market Fries paid in Merchandlss foe Wood& Coal Stoves L ala - v on i I- - would call C H E A P E N O U Or H 07 the-arm- y k rculiltrf Ibelr Goods from tlio East Our ether GOODS ere - but J Bast KIMBALL & LAWRENCE i Oolleen JBawn days inwaiting the arrival of thq Dirtier delay by the stdrm of the -lt22dand 23d gave time for reinforcements to arrive from Richmond and was the immediate cause of the failure of tho expedition ' Gen Grant endorses the report that it war ' nevr contemplated that Butler should accompany the expedition Gen Weitzel being specially named a " 35 ' h- - Having jost received the -- - miicxirlu r 3 00 OrnCE at Stalled XeedhamA Gks Old 3 50 Temple Street QSL Cty UPSTAIRS? 4 00 3o COLLEFA BAWN " v cenMierstates that he learned (tom deserters I James7 " tad prisoner thatihe supposition when the ex The rebels have recently--- ! erected formidable V bet In front of the 25th corps: It is said that a works Irdof troops' to oppose Sherman was Correct sa division of Ykginia troops were recently ordered that at the time or the arrival of the army ofT mutinied and positively refused to leave tonth'bnt there were less than 400 men in Fort ‘ eir own State and that they carried their point Fiher and lees than 1000 within 20 miles the ARMING ' -' -- w ' BLAIR4 i- ' Monroe RECIPROCITY TASSED! ? - Ex-Govera- or - - 2 50 20 t :’ 310XET A5D - ordered the troop to reenihark preparation were making the ftrfe from the navy having ceased the gnna of the fort were manned and a sharp fire of musketry and grape and cannistcr swept the plain over which our col: ’ umn most have advanced On the 2Cth haring made all needful disposi tions for getting the troops on board orders were for the fleet to sail as fast as ready to For-trfj- will 4 : "ORDERS -- lie - 1 BRIG OXTIIEIU 2 oo ATJELE!!! WliHe THE ? 73 r Atihis time Weitzel reported to Entler that to auault the works woold be Impossible with any This opinion coinciding with vrospret of success OF SI v out be ''' - well to Stoves! Stoves!! THE -- ( r BOWERT ta ltU tongtt - ot rior to Butler’s " St - ’ v Their skirmishers were ac: taallv engaged and the remainder of 'Ilokc’s di- vis1onhal arrived at Wilmington and were on the inarch thu forming a force outside the-for- t supe- REPEAL AND LATEST STYLES QUALITY ''v - Skirt with 15 Springs to-da- title-deed- - w j - at tho follawlnc Seduced Prke— the-cana- forces- delay of three navy and the wity 12-3- m the 25th the batteries were reported the transports successfully landed their troop Curtis' brigade was pushed within a few hundred yard of Fisher capturing the Half " Monu batten and it men The skirmish line then advanced within 73 yards of the' fort the garrison being kepAJn their bomb proofs? by the naval fire A personal examination by BnUer of the fort showed it well rrotcctedby an extensive stockade and bastions feet high and 15 wide and that no material damage had been done to the fort by the - I menced repairing the done to the Salt A correspondent of the ’Philadelphia Press says Works by Stoneman damage late raid into hit during lASSETT ROBERTS since the first explosion in Dutch Gap canal two South West Virginia The most perfect quiet now more explosions have Occurred with good results exists throughout East Tennessee l At the last explosion much of the dirt was blown 'iX i 17: r Cincinnati to the opposite ride of the river The freshet in The National Convention of the BrotherFenian l the James la rushing through with great y mectsShere Delegates from all parts to accomplish the desired hood rapidity and promises of United the States Canada and Ireland are exbalk-head left by the explosion result All of the be to The Convention holds its pected present has been carried away session with closed doors ' ' V- Valley Station Col 16 Portlldnroe 17' Two ' hundred Indians burned four ranches and During the bombardment of Fort Fisher two one mail station west of here yesterday stealing a heavy 15 iuch guns burst on Hie Monitors large number of horses and cattle and destroying a WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN amount The line nf Chlorate large of ’ potassmn with a tincture of property the- - wire carwas torn down some distance and telegraph snake-roia said to be successful in cases of ried off There was some fighting but the number ' 1 '' killed is not yet ascertained diptheria V ETC ETC XftCmj Washington 16 The Senate Ways and merns committee reportRespectfully announce to the Citizens of Utah that they ed a bill authorising the Secretary of the Treasury GREAT SALT LAKE CITY to continue the seven-thfrt-y loan for two hundred have just received their train from tha Statao with a million dollars more ’i' V i i ?New York 17 IT B Clawson CHOICE COLLECTIOV Manager Joxx T Caixx Manager Ftaga was Fort Fisher captured by aaaault on the I5th er i after seven hours' fighting Our loss was 500 GBEAT 8ENSATIOXAL PLAT! New York 17 rr The Herald's special saysBlair'a sole business to ! R’ehmtmd waa to recover a nhmber of Important Compriiingf s Ac his taken from Erivate papers the Tebels when near Washington He THE YOUTH WHO NEVER SAW A WOMAN! ! CHARTER OAK was very kindly received and had frank and free ' conversations with Jeff Davis and a number of SATURDAY EVENING Jan SI 18G5 NEW ERA ' others but these resulted in nothing definite PEERLESS Jacobs of Kentucky who retnm- - Will be presented Itnarclcanlt’a Great Sanaatioaal Irish a strong peace feeling among ed witliBlair v 3 Snunn in 8 Aeta AOOBNaad the citizens ofreports Richmond even among the officers " T rSSMICM BOX end FARLOS 8TOT In eras Variety A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF This is in contradiction of indications shown 0& and in fact reported by an officer irom North Car-Bad-Ira- na Braaa Kettles Frylng-Pa- m olina who' says the rebels already have three OF GARRY0WEN THE BRIDES r In field slaves free the of ' Tegimeuta A Large and Excellent Assortment of The Times’ special says it is reported at the Trodnced with Appropriate Scenery Appointments and Mnslc turn a powerftil Qit of Characters of the arlny of the Potomac that I Lee lias sent his family ou( of Richmond and that REALIZING ALL ITS BEAUTIFUL and STARTLING 1DN“rw:--U3EFFECTS v nothing but peate is talked of in that city x slwsys on hand A special to the World says Blair reported to Choice Selections Musical the President that- he had no official message to by the Orchestra 8®": Orders PnoacrTLY Executed communicate to him from the tebel Government ' N' Bo far as known he fonnd the talk in Richmond ' r 12-- tf To conclude with the popular High Comedy Farce f the same 66 put forth in the papers of that city The Herald's correspondent in front of Richmond NATURE AKD P11ILOSOPUY) HOUSE V 0 says Maj Gen Gibbon' lately commanding the 2d division of the 2d corps has succeeded Maj WU C TIIOHAE Proprietor Torxn inio never saw a woman Gen Ord in command of the 21th corps Gen Ora Ilavlng opened at the head of Main Street' my of the With an efficient Cast of Cbiuacters being placed? in command of' cw At noon of silenced and Wil-mingt- ooom K &ntsion£ rv It1reDedn thVrebris -r- - or k'- ts HOOP SKIRTS SIX HUNDRED - -- M 16 Fish- New-Yor- -i- 'V f-''- - ps Butler’s WR OFIXK FOR KALB i H Owing to tbn frrqm! iriiciUltof offrlcndi to mm to gufrkMko'X CU hr sttklm that will be nesdeil by srly OprttMfr bavs besa laducol to engage atawI tosupiX these deeaeada" opporta- AU ptaNas iriahlug to avail theuMvlvta of BASSETT & ROBERTS ii ’ s of-)i- ’ t SAVE PROFIT ’ co-oper- tfio rcAF ': C Chief Engineer ' y' jWashington 17 Deserters from Wilmington elate that Fort Other despatches estimate the prisoners cap? er was garrisoned by unwilling conscripts at the time of the attack who were anxious to surrender tured at Fisher at 2500 and (he number of guns at 72 the fort had an opportunity been offered ?'? C A Daka rZi Ji (Signed) Washington 16 ' Asst Secy of War The Republican aaya a private dispatch from 17 Baltimore City Point announces Blair returned from' RichThe on attack on Fisher commenced mond jresterday and left immediately for ' WashFriday when the troops were successfully landed Gen v ington 1 Terry commanded the troops who occupied the NewTork 16 entire width of the peninsula entirely cutting the The Times' special aaya the House committee on fort off w from Wilmington elections after a protracted session over Louisiana v Louisville 17 have decided not to admit ’ the members except Deserters who arrived at Knoxvilleaay Vaughan those from Orleans" v with has left was at Bristol on the The Tribune's Washington letter says the rebels 4th 700 men all be his command had gone to with Breckinridge have commenced arming the negroes and that it '1 ' " v — - A® DO VODR OWN- - BUSINESS - 'I Rout an Rossuts i the-work- - hU-troo- BAltfmow 16 ? : Bassctt H l a u come C U ' "V V: y'i:-- ' A - |