Show GREXt SAIT LAKE CITY j lXJTAHiMQNDAY0PEERUAttYf2718fl5W'-f'- t' J MBnATAS tb' it TnCMPAT When mem-ber- of white-hUde- d -- 13j imnowKi caitor S- 1 if i jA 4“ r VOL a- - ra'A' £rT!!J The'Pope'a Encyclical letter' has not been circulated In Mexico aa- tho government ha not yet given itconaent to such clrculatiew f City Point 18v f The following ii-- taken from the Iticlimonu v Dispatch to day 7 Sherman took possession of Columbia yes- - ' enlay The intelligence 'wasjxnnmunicatctl yesterday by - Beauregard in an oflidal dis-latch Colombia is situated on tho north ank of the Congniree river below the con-luence of the Solada and Broad rivers Prom Bcaurcganl'j dispatches it appear that on Thursday evening the enemy approaeli-ti- e south bankof the Congwee arid threw ed a number of shells into the city Daring the night they moved up the'river and yesterday norning folded the Saluda and Broad rivers Whilst they were crossing the 'riversobr- -Columbia troops under Beauregard evacuated and the enemy toon after took possession necessitates tho evacuf The fall of Columbia ation of Charleston which we think It is jin process of evacua-- j ikely that it is already ’ 1 lion ' Signed Grast New Yorit The Herald correspondent says an expe- - dition consisting of 300 picked men from tho Michigan cavalry after a march of 40 miles and meeting no opposition reached Charioito : ironfamoees on Water lick Creek which the rebels had in full blast preparing iron for shot and shell The establishment with all the machinery and material was destroyed " The force then retunKsd’ meeting with trifling annoyance ‘from guerrillas' ''The main part of the rebel army is said to be near Staunton -- -- ‘ - -kM - j- I bo was of the sovereigos informingtheraof began to swim and that she should look for &d-know 1 and 'tr? ward with pleasure to theropose of a country Very vrrong I -- bS Jconceladmy " X felt’ she as as much could but : audience an life a of lugs task and novel the unmarriedj i the -requeeted waystranger initiating by arm' and stopped of rit- tiiwHJbM wrble Jh ilTry rill iJncoln that he might resent this important into its mysteries Nor was' it without a shudder as I“ leant upon her pound t iliflpytt she’ tremble "do in person At t ne time appointed he said document pni (lufrilf you suddenly’ found Why flutter of excitement that myself UlU lbe of 1 received at the Whte lloose in compaaj AhJ llie pful traveling-carriag-e con bq muefc?-- : Arb 'you frightened? 7 AYLo told a into roomy packed to motJiM'i v- dimly otrray 4 friend my baby and r the nurse youthe castle was haunted?” ’ “MsV my taining It thatch I tow said Lord Ly- -' low Excellemcr” It nr your window please ni ' i 't 1" had never heapd anything about 'iv’f and - followed by two other curiously conthe j ons “I hold In :myhand an autograph letter from V lud it nclBt wall are gray structed vehicles covered with as manygoods castle except that my husband nsea to make i iny royal mistress Queen Yictoriarwliich I have itl wher’er I gol 0 i utK I kw and chattels os if we were going finely to there what he called his economies' by 1 been commanded to present to your Excellency Th oU bow &r away H he informs your ExceUenoy that her son LI settle in some newly inhabited colony When which he meant tnar - ItM liBil a tmiliflr who I Bojal Highness &e Prince of Vaiwith m about to baiitM clock tick on tba parlor wall looked lit the servants bedding and provi- lived :in it and farmed his property for him contract I her Royal a matrimonisl sUlsnce hour Kwmdtoff sions that were stowed away in and over our and as for its being hannted it was a positive' I Highness the Princess Alexandra of Denmark thajwi geranium grow rank and tall three 'cumbrous equipages I felt as if I was relief to: my mind to hear anything about ' it II After continuing in this strain for' a few minutes - j Lord Lyons tendered the letter to the President - With it brilliant scarlet flowers ” -f I leading an exploring party and responsible to half S0 iniorostinry J low It rrss short simple and and and awaited his straw f saeoay tilr And tkeia the G eographtcal Society for the result of my - expressive and r?pljr at So consisted simply of these words: an the of notion 11 Englishlaughed at'khittlny mother day fhm observations indeed so vivid were the im- woman either believing in or being afraid of I “Lord Lyons go thon and do likewise’? 5 X ot Ot t m M I lor tttwhrnr incidents the of which this ' had first its or-This me reminds my of slittlo atopy which pressions ghosts and said I' ‘shivered because a cold ' fiiit'tld hona fr aayf heart the of j the country " journey 'through mother! how plainly I ico her now made feel that I mind jrtr sore I should npoh my Btdiufng In that old have d for an even- panion "since the bailiff refused to live in it ered of affine-souvery good paper produced 'and to expatiate upon the P kwhiww nV'M With h ' that importance ofthe event Marev listened attentively been meeting uninhabited has ing castle the bo o one wnooth wrfllilf quite i y But now how monotonous does that well the air feels chilly b'ut we will haYe the sfovea l With her crlmpled border whit as now known with its ove way— wasiSthJ dreary lighted and make ourselves comfortable And her once dark hair now gray by M“Lftvcrlmm2Jt toatbirth It snow- - in Winter its bottomless There of Wastes i '? in the daytime Minister's countryrsnch things were in the United is not the least i m Jtll lore it! where’er ! go— in Spring and Autamn clouds of and at night we - will danger sloughs did hona faraway! that sleep in ‘the cottage I Stated of very frequent occuirence!”Ex In Sammer its tracts' of deep sand its which papa built in dost t 4 before his death when just ' its waRK y0R CHILDREN Entail th traure tho world afford forests and gloomy pine rolling grass the ghosts--I made it impossible to sleep any Jfh0 pick of land and Mi - One of the steppes— seem to me! 'IIow distinctly do "I longerin the castle’ greatest defects in the education of Xyr nil tba wealth of th earth' proud lord deserted recall the stations where to accustom them to work the children in is impost A neglecting A a 5W sai4 thia wri trhro ? Can Wf from my memory standing in a fino l Jg an evil peculiar to'large towns! and cities Horses are newer forthcoming and how well I Theiwf that sheltered each dear dear head seem to know even the individual horses when old liall round which were ranged some figures a certain amount of work is necessary to the pro-i--n Ia the humble flow of clay armor the walls were decorated with ta-- j education of children? their' future indepenthey dot come and can distinguish between pestry and where the wood panelling appearl per1 deuce and comfort depend on being accustomed to her th (bet X lored were wont to tread the yamchiks who are my friends and those ed the thousand constant!lyf recurring "‘: lathe old house far away! it was in many' as to- I 5SS2?5 fornature ' Washington 8 entails on them for wliptn T have an antipathy for night Evjjn if this rAi ti a form the with the for of of moderate not exist picture panel edge j ploytaent hot on is there an necessitydid the AUNT'ANk’S GilOST STORY whole line inn: quarters The Richmond Examiner of the 18th states the frame ' Yery uncouth men and women I some kind would preserve them from bad habits of road the rooms of which I have not at indeed confinethat a dispatch had been received from an to the health1 bear enable them the worthy progenitors of my hnsbahd promote school-roomore them and official teach of the Treasury department at Colum- ’ the of ment Ondhp 1 si of December fifteen years apo some time or other r furnished with all that appeared aa depicted upon these ancestral than anything else appropriate views respecting bia effect that Sherman's advance was I made my first appearance dn a country portable material which I carry with ' me on walla— of any deeds of darkness and their’ future welfare: ft Is too' often’ the case that Colombia that so near That I snoald choose 'the first of such occasions and which if it goes on in- jnst thecapable gUard nnd of people who would continue' to children after Hopding£ix-hounsort of fhe day in s ’ in to aid Ifeceraber' fifteen years later 6 'make my creasing will ultimately include a out turned citizens had the rest resisting ' v of the day live In the castle when they ought to have school are permitted to p md the j5pt appearance in print la probably dne to and 4 'piano' I the' Union forces Skirmishing had com- like 'of the’ rejinig' 1 IIow wondered then at the rapidity with tid fact thaf I havo tpent the interval in Greek Church in vthe number oft square fedti of their youthful houre They crow up in the world menced near the city v servants made which the comfortable :r u things - to them San The Senate committee on rebellious states : Unfortunately instead of I without a knowledge of its toil and cares They ' : (Jonsiderinj flow extremely fond 1- have and still more at ' the singular Ideas which" allotted in amendments to 'the reconstruction bill na comaljaya beea df pnttin my impressions Upon both they and-- Olga entertained of what ' reported to day provide for the "recognition : 7 ':7 account -j'J nper and tho voluminous correspotulence fort was by the President of the- State government of At length after many days and now and they are constantly exposed to whatever vicious Tennessee xiUi wliicli tho friepds of my youth have beeii such government shall be estabWhatever be the reason the current supers I associations bre within theirreach The daughter then a night or two of travel wecame upon (stored during my long absence from England lished by loyal citizens in conformity with tbd °f I can gnly suppose tlmt itneyer occurred to the stepjje country where the forests Were “KP' Prior to May lst next tho’ more scattered : ana the population sparser Vortvuta hich adorned the walls large I qnences of his parents' hcglect does it probably Constitution:iu to publish'becanse l' beyerniet a lady in hall continued to inhabit the castle to the I after his plans hnd Station for life are fixed y when report also providos that the Constitution of until at:la3t the whole landscape Was a wy adopted horiie wlio' had ventured upon so of smne of its important objects comes Tennessee snail prescribe first thrit no person of grassexcept in one direction exclusion of its present lawful possessors: and I tooknowledge bold a measure i Moreover I feel rertaiif r NomSb-owotnaa is thoroughly educa-- shall vote who' held in the Confederate jnilV " iafo' extremelysavago-lookingSclavonia- ri warof so where a dark mass like the shadow of a cloud an that had I1 hinted if not required to labor u(Yhat®veri UeCom-- t tary a higher office than Cofonel or any eiviL rior1 with'a battle-ax- e his hand and H what ted in wood: distant markei a was Nosooner Biiferainine' a proceeding 'to Husband— it pliKhments they possess whatever their mental offices-unlesjr it be ministerial second that1 seemed some' to drum tort of ibe his feet at visible than "who was then an officer in the her hands training lu the vdyagd'Uf life they- require soime iny companion clapped that-n- o ImperialT knowledge and experience derived from slavery shall be for ever prohibited and delight the horses urged into a gallop was the most generally acknowledged spectre practical (tuar- d-I should liave' increased instead of State or Confederate debt under the action" accustoming themselves to useful labor of some he' was I know not except that sorLEx Vivj ilwipated cortnin prejudices against thd En- the carriage bounded more wildly than usual Why the of usurping power shall be recognised or riiA nation which however had not pre- - avr the deepr ruts formed by the (Winter the favorite sound of the ghostly occupant paid by the State and fio rebel law of cow- ' vc:itid his ‘asking me to go with him to liis rains now baked into troughs that would was said tq be the rattle of a idriun or rather r fitoation’shall be bindiDgi : like & tom-towhich iin those early own country That I'did so at the' nge of have smashed ordinary springs arid I needed a tiling ' the week over 200 of four was of the on® days During musical instrnments of present r?pteen is -- the best proof thatl can give no other evidence to prove ' to me that our days lines witlun come the nrmr deserters rebel ofthe hese barbarians confess at' the moment L I j TllJC CAROLIN AS! DJ am not constitutionally 'timid a fact' destindtioniwas'atbanuv arrived Potomac the This here all of j 0FEEATI08 i moruingAC was thinking very little- abbut my husband’s which 1 'will' ask I confesa my 'heart' sank within me for restless of whom deserted from the' rebel pfeket posts on my readers to besir in mind ancestors my thoughts were back in OFENIXG OF TIIE ENGLISH 'PARLIAMENT! the nights of the ltth and 20th Some beltogedto is the course of the narrative I am about to there was something inexpressibly dreary home-i-tha- t room own dear little lo at room Virginia regiments and the remainder to Geotgia relate ' prospect' Alybaby who had undergone my and South Carolina regiments IB now in which am I rhUadclphia writing thisj and 1 would i p: trials of the journey witha fortitude and 1 am i encouraged tobelierf it to be worth-!111Mi Washington r18 Hava embraced tho knees of the most disreThe Bnllctin’s Washington special says the Richmond papers of the lGth stafte tli&t the The telling from the circumstarice that no sooner power of endurance truly Sclavonic set up: a’ ' putable of spectrefl who should at that mo-- E chmond papers ' of the 16th announce that enemy were quiet in their entrenchments on Hatch l0Ul1 waiV Ilich lt geeni®d to me could only did I reach my old home iiLEngland than a rirent er’s Run but thronghouft Tuesday night the ram-an- a have pounced upon me frbm any of the Sherman’s main Column had 'reached cluster of children who had not existed ’when aris0 from instinctive dread and dismay ! of wagon artillenr was'heard in Grant's -- I left it invaded pictures and in the twinkling of ville Junction and that communication sooth 'bling the sanctity of my bed rooiri looked around in every direction and though an or Deep Bottom' It was : lines in the neighborhood door-steps on the Manchester and Florence sappused that Grant wastransferiring of eye have landed me 'cn'to® of vision' was most extensive not ' Vaea l was lying down to’ rest before dinuer j th® a heavy body Jj f - V railroad was interrupted - Beauregard is re- - of troops to the north side be simply the vestige of a Cottage was visible not a hu- the paternal manmon' Jl j oversent to retnrn ofthe the on as of the north bank turned1 the troops 'de Petersburg So a being man being enlivened the scene so I sank JEj Olga’s patter ported ’ river Kingsville ia i onthe north to assist in the Hatcher’s Run fight last Monday in back and about and silence added Congur6e( and at the 'golilins gored vacantly" my gently It was reported yesterday that our troops wees ' s north 0 tears to baby’s Fortunately Olga was 'too' gaunt figures in armor rind thegrobmy grain- - j 8lde the Congaree forty Wilmington but the report Is net eon- much excited to notice tne and after violent ed roef overhiradLTmd the foded tapestry and' Bi?inchYille and 25 miles southeast of Co-- evacuating firmed by any official report in a' paroxysm of y: h - V! my first-bor-n portraits I Visaw that: a massive Umpia Desi jx'L ly hugging ' she staircase led Ter same to rsions overhead as yet unWashington 18 performed the delight operation press Thanks to the moisture she had explored and iCfHHling nephew and niece as ho br she had uP°n perceived that it was' really II TheJIonse amendment to impose a tax o for ' we represented Terry as about to march towards true that cheeks of the arrived' at years of Sufficient discretion to acTuiretl fro that little cherub yi'Cre notgoingto'slpep in the onehalf of ohe per cent on toles wasrejecteds ia confident expectation of taking K v Still we seemed to be going partially I by a vote of 62 against 75" triable his or htfhair iatinii'Ah endVhen sheaid riot discover:the tears on mine to castle Bat Anderson has proved a more effectual obstrucinhabit it for a rather-dar- k terrified but the passage ded The House concurred by one majojity in the tion than they ad anticipate luxnry of horror which Aunt w® pluriged 1into the gloomy recesses of the to Ann’s story from hall cheered and a the into wood’ Gen Boker is in command ofonr forces at wa3 road a by seeing raHy charming drawing amendment 'imposin'g a' tax of 10 per cent On invariably inspired wa religions- He reports to the War Depsrtment that room where off had which the branch she been and warmed tcuthe informed the State brink notes- paid' dut by National or air ly kept as a great Christmas’ treat and was right reason has he to believe that the enemy are conWTiile finked upon was to ed the rae villaSey furoished agreeable It was wondering on rind after the first of January centrating at Kewbern unrivalled in its line— banks state temperature osquite They bare with them' because it was true and because thef it would be possible to do a little “parish? in tne most modern Parisian? styleand from I next materialfor repairing the railroad from Newborn partly no other aunt in to Kingston Scouts who came into Kingston on making up mv mind to one window a view was obtained of a strag-- l I any neighbouring family had in 'lt and secretly h® Star the school or was rer had any srieh "thing the twoof startled the the I 0 gling cottage night of the 11th report Gen Foster In comvillage greater I by happen to her a 9P®n Sunday ’ mand ' at Newbern and that 1900 of thX8th army? VfL17: cireamstance'which was always dwelt upon hollow sound of the horses hoofs upon a part uty'Pomt had arrived there making the number of corps with great looking out saw that we That window was a consolation to me forthe I The rebel flag of trace ’boat Wm Allison troops at the post about £000 ’ r triumph and satisfaction when j WOoden bridge and moat and entering an old moment and altogether ’the rootn'Tookedl while on the upward strip from' Cot’s landing any other children ventured either to praise wer® crossing a dry believed in and that the is It Kingston reported habitable and ’tight and 1 felt my spirits this their stmts or to discuss was blown npby a torpedo' The enemy landed two locomotives snd two carriages ghosts in the ab- - mosgrown castle through a somewhat7 dihU pjn stmetvrising again A small dining-roolpidated archway opened boat went down almost immediately - Our of railroad iron at Morehead cltyTa It isanappre off r Soin the drawing-roothe trees which Immense on festive occasions early bat from her hended in Kingston that the enemy design oyerhungthe building say there vwere no survivors pickets darkening hotfrs of a gloomy ' movement in that direction ' laree the wras hall have 1 wtwua afternoon I told I described ancient had time! t0 was There time onl7 °Vserve ‘already wCreo pritoners aboard atA1 tlie very my own store for I No offioial report was received from any part of there j This catastrophe probably arose front oneTof Sonth it would be impossible to put it offuntil but 8tiU apparently Zmibstantial and very used Beyond1 the small dining-rooaccount yesterday At th last Colombia was a billiard room A passage led from the theenemy’sown tprpeddes which have been the Carolina Umatniis and when my little audience ! Taaint and irregular in form onthe bda Orangeburg enemy' r to a whoso ® Pud®d UP a A low door in the grass-- j drawing-rooBranch railroad Our forces were falling back toglass door upon opening in theater a' long time: thorough knowledge of 'eveiy incident I abandoned Branch ward Columbia’ Oar troops in the least "prevent ‘them listening quadranghs where stood ' an old white-- ’’J®)1 V upon a bridge which cros - ville last Sunday night ea the moat but which was "covered in partly dh Oia soine arms Olga Further details by the’ last arrival from wrapt interest each time the headed servitor into whose most 'Augnsta'papersof Wednesdayjsay that at that time with exand Y Craz This led the era herself ardent show glato wim that the fighting between Slocum waa at Windsor partly withplanking 5orJwa3 tcJd them had: trotted 7 off I cipitated 10 miles weat ofAIken I bought that if they could bear to hearit so pressions of joy behind him a rowof domes- into a detach! cottage cpnsUtfog' of nothing the Juarists and the Imperialists is being' and' advancing on Angivta hit right flank being rf carried bn in the interior of theconntry protected by tho sooth Edfatoandhis 'left byKil i: ®Jj times- some older children might bear tics evidently gazed with no little awe an4 tiyelj im-The fact that the castle itself was of 1 The friends of the former' state that General Patrick’s cavalry: Two days after this Kilpatrick we !? ?t once So how as tke clocks ue respect upon the retinue of town servanU ' ' Sloeum has with him mense dimensions and contained aiiy amount Fattona has taken the - town - of E Tenterte wai whlnned bv Wheeler wikmg midnight I stir t the fire with a hdu brought from St Petersburg which 20th 16th and comprise the force the eoips Thia lfitfei on f0r bav®" 9°t seen a fireplace for ’ N ot withstanding tho bustle andihe high of accommodation' aiuL that the family had Charleston ana Colombia against a nevertheless been positively driven out of it for ilW uuacconnted f f Bhirman'ii corps of Sarannahbv ghosts and obliged to build a cottage to Juarist 'foroe' is approaching EUoraill s wo it hasbeen left at 1 in waa the most practical evidence 1 Juarist guerrillas intend putting to death t s D Lees and Wd Hampton recently appoin- sleep Generals have been confirmed by on “the stately horoesof England? I j leaving Englandj ' the whirl rind gaiety of the could have desired rthat whatever might be every French sdldier they may catch ' on the ted Lieutenant The promotion of Hampton makes Senate the osll proceed to ! Ighting for or holding Office him rank Wheeler and pots him in command over give iny 'first experience A)f I Capital' the constant attendance' at court is a teaitor to Aiexlcb and ths cavalry now operating against Shermau: dreary homo in Russia: to my lot—the excitement and mi be to Mexican thus albeen r little more than appear The Examiner of the 16ti says- at Kingsvaie tibertiesrzMany othermovementar St I novelty of a life forparf altogether which’never - ticnlarin presentlythe j I a'yearm be able to destroy the Columbia ’ ihh in interior are” named vrliich'v shows the Sherman wouldand describing - serious Wersburg whenm y'husband wari ordered onl lowed a moment plan of tho castle and' I thought— had Charlotte Wilmingtonana Manchester rail uid : ' : national of the ii me as I supposed contented and happy qCtberqomsMIAin it :piirty activity S' ‘4 toa distant part" of theempire: rcMwto kept I s y" im' ’ life' The 'Examiner 'of the’ lfithhasa long ertlcley which did improvement to discover cares in Too The at duty 4hri 'was rent to Wddediy the gloomy stractare til probability involve a 1 performabsence I not young we had left Whereas I rise to campaign now’ exist seek the use of negroes aa soldiers but keeping to too out Oaxaca is fP against occupation giddy prolonged 'anxiety -- castle was surrounded on thrto aides bya1 - -- - undisguised decided that I shdnld be sent to a chaZ Ididno t desire A had lived tike a butterfly in the responsibility to Lee who hss urgent Ij callea' - r to Hint for a large force of themII in the Ukraine ri bcautifal garden and now suddenly fount belongeJ baa The Whig of the 16th states that Sherman as’ however 1 waa myself without the flowers and the sunshin? vanguard somewMt thb start of their force an“ I’P1" 1 W :la®r® want his return got branches view lnto tho upper windows the of the said in the is manners the 1 aifdthe other butterflies that used to defidt It the ih was felt at Colombia that he would reach cus rad treasary hension psjsiQ (wreuvai from the mfi-- l windows “the I Haaaian moment cottage MeScols presented was 1 life a terrible j before or he could be overtaken reaction— of there imperial government twenty: was ftxrnished court It v country ‘ contrast from bed window room I Echolses strangest haS ic a my succeeded Breckinridge in command i and Ijions atmoally The EfopeTOr personal even iny companion high spirits failed' friendln philosopher tho lrioa of LU sister Olga then a very charts mako We take a cheerful view of things of east Tennessee ro nk c6xtxxcxd jallowance of two hundred thousand 1 - iiie Olo house 1 slr ' " man )! t JtEPgBUCAXIStf a3?DBQYALTY I folioWed the old !' diplomatique corps 2!Si!h2Wl5?SSi? rclktei ht W 1Vtt Mtir I W ) It was no- wonder after having turned Tso in mine pnace of Wales wm oon to J was she dungeon in cess AlexandraVQutfcn Victoria sent a letter to each escortingmetoa many heads daring the winter that her own her itotiibt waa to which confined for life now a very distingniahed SEMf WEEKLY TELEG B APIIi ing debutante the Russian OsniSP'KV®RT ’t& ifo&t atl ! i far away - - ! - ‘ i ’ ‘ r - 5 y : U-rln- -- IW ’ -- : : s -- l : : 14 - - - I'-- -- - 1 I ODs — -- -- arm-cha- ir ’ J ' ’ ‘ 1 2-- - - sign-pos- ts ( r''01 - - !5 it' -- -- a - ' 7- -'- - ‘ -- I ty ! 1 ? - r-- AT ar places-painted- ao 1 Z m Ua - : ’ m ball-No- to-to- m' the-homr- -- i t pier-glas- 7- - 'pwtableDb(3 V-r : :V 7- :y - " I ALL ete ' - - - - bountl-lesAexpan- se 1 11 : v - I s - - : : 1 - is - Telegraphic m -- IVews - ! - in-th- -- : -- e r 5 " n-- - 5 ® ‘ -- - - Kings-surronridl- ng - s:- e - - e' This-ma- y - i : tone-iriiie- ii': ill-dra-wn : 1 - j ' ' I J I Wtl-iingto-U’ r 1 Golds-borong- h-' whe-piffU- W : ’ of-whic- was-conceale- h M '' z--- - - Te m m - s m pn 1 ’ irViCia ! : ’ ac-Too- ®- - v-- : -- - : - Sfl X A ? n m — - 1 : - ’ ul 1 'KLinfn - - J - OaxuaM-hoWevergit- 1 os i aich - :- 1 H5 f 1? -- -- -- y'-- ' - A w - j- -- I h - J' ’rf " j i i 1 |