Show if r u r i i i ' 'r r 'I “? ftUff w p - - ir ’'' k v - iH ' - "k - 'I- "A ?r i ( OCT'R 4 TCSSDAT - MOUSlSOi ' - WAR MOVEMENTS JNi VIRGINIA! MTSSdURI INVASION SAID TO BE QUASHED! ' ' REFUGEES IN CANADA TO ENTER HER' ffHE AVE§T JOKDAX CXSAL MAJESTY'S SERVICE! Wala B Gcqb® ral ' ! Fort Monroe 30 Surveyor j thls caniJ of t We kive atklitionni partlralan reartling the Esq lc on the north tfle of the Jnuie which thti far commoner th'urvyforjhi enterprise Uut have proved a brilliant ipccew The work cap- I fo lured by w arc'venr strong aud fullv equidl to aiiv TkmitoJr’IMxW Kicbinouil around iave lilrnvyfs corps they miles aboto Wiaken fAm the riw weight an important'1 poiijtion seriously menacing gained or four Richmond th- - -? bridgor oroaj the All Account ajrrcc ithat thecolored troops beha- - i A a ' i3X- - : ' t ! A' fi houp-rintcndfn- i'W - 4 : ? ! - NEW STORE Advices from Arizona say that the authorities of Lower California have'redqced bue half thp ton- on American vessels from Ban Francisco to iisge This will Inthe Colorado river via U Fa crease the hhiptuents of gold silver and popper ores from Arizoiia a buisnesa that promise to become important '( j 4 J F laid Win late Chief Justice of the California The condition Supreme Court diet! but evening of trade is prosperous —money easy ' ac-tio- ns ‘ ii SanFrancbcoOckl EASTERN TELEGRAPHICjNEWS 180-- t P THE 1)AILY TELEGRAHI - i i t ': ' 1 Jj i ' V j i' AM) iV mqxtAxa items OKI E ill! P E W G O O D S’ I IE & u A© IE i M i: Fine specimens of bituminous coal have Wn discovered within seven miles of Vir- ginia- 1inpr miles above the filial point thp i ll 1 h The Yellowstone country is looming of ved admirably deni Ord!wound Is (light Gen discoveries there have : caused gold killed was xonBurnham race small quite Jordan were suirv eyedand a One party Tlie latest reports from the army on the north a stampede in Virginia pjofeu Jitractoi some jew since bringinj the jrater slde of Janies river £eprefcent everything highly to have found a handsome lot of fivedollar house encouraging Our forces are withtn four or live nuggets At this point miles down U Mr F-- Uttle of Richinoad having driven the eiiomy be120 of A party contemplate going east We had about 50 wounfore theinin confupion a considcndl° levee will have to be thrown up ded: down Yellowstone the this month (They — inrthe a action of large the route surveyed them portion ofIhursday l to pass the house whence have a detachment building boats of twelve negro troops' of a mile through spWashington 1 lies for capacity for the trip ' Var Department has received dwpatrhes passeugers The 'Hie Governor &jdney Kdgertou by proclaell - ties of natural ravine running westwardly— front Sheridan de£ailibg successful operations since hits appointed the 21th insL for the mation - n List report- They are dated Harrisburg Va the presence ofwhicli obviates making afour- his -- Uth and !i9th insts first election under--th- e organic act’ One j r feet ent otherwise a necessity Dennison was sworn into office this Delegate to Congress (seven Territorial Counni and entered upon the duties of his ofhee Iieavin the raVinoand taking a northwes- cillors and thirteeii Representatives are wantj Headquarters army of tlie Potomac 20 the lino the intersects jroad terfy direction Reports from Butler’s Department say that the ed There are chances to serve your counr leading "! 20th and 18th corps crossed the James rivet at tryto Coon’s kanyoni at a' distance of Bottom and advanced against the eneiiiy!s Deep -- The Gold Hill “News throe miles west of the lower bridge —at which works fat Chapin’s farmr'taking tho' first line' of rifle 'pits withotitresistance The enemy's strong west the vote in Nevada upon the for of intersection the survey Vpoint position at Chapin’s Bluffs was carried by assault and rejection of the State constitubranch terminated V and three hundred prisoners fatten vilhl$ pieces adoption much was short of 16000 of which tion not valAc as an evidence of their ' artillery flags 'Hie section of land through which this of or The 18th corps is stated to have suffered con perhaps were favorable to the State ' Si RANS0H0FF H up-ric- - & C0 r I i !‘ Immediately i ‘ j ” I-- - ’ 1 : j U s - i - TEN T It Oil S A ND We shall in a few days open our i three-fourt- hs s -- New Store i j 1 ! j j H west sde"Yast Temple Street : - I 4 V ' ! - : 5 branch w surveyed is represented as being vcry lctck of excellent quality and free from mineral sage-brus- h with and grease-woo- d rabbit-brush some easily uprooted and gener- ally regarded ha indicative of soil adapted to thfr growth pf cereals j first line from west branch the or Diverging T Ta short distance bclow'the ittle house the Purvey for the cast 'branch was commenced -- siderable loss— to what extent is not knov n Our troops hold a portion about seven miles from Richmond Heavy-firin- g was heard late this p-- m on the extreme left— believed to be Gregg’s cavalry engaging the enemy They went pn a recounois-sanc- e in the direction of the sduth side of the railroad- The result of their trip had not been ascertained The" rebels have been back and forth y in every direction-- at one time marching off toward our left Snd again returning: to Petersburg as if going to Kibhmoud then appearing at some other point ahd finally going out of sight who sayThe defeat-o- f Deserters came in y has caused Early great depression througlu out the jrebel ranks and thousands were readj to leave on the 'first opportunity— having lost all faith in their final success ' Sept 30 Brisk firing was kept up along the centre of the line all last night between the pickets This mor ning the utmost quiet prevails Reports that the rebels are evacuating Petersburg are again in circulation here - to-da- where we shall take pleasure hi showing the good people of Oreat Salt Lake City and vicinity some of th4 - government AND C03!Ri:3I'0XDfeNCiJ FROM UTAH COUNTY Osar TtLEOBAraJ — - ‘ FINEST A j ’Tin said cool wenther acts as aTniid tonic and is a cure for the ailments Attendant upon the heat of summer but it acts perversely this year It was healthy through the summer but wa hear pf much sickness through the county this Autumn — more especially among children and some deaths have occurred- - The prevailing distemper appears to be dysenery s J which wiU disappear DRESS GOODS -- - -- ‘ : iv- U &: I - -' i -- 4 — 7 "I- - 'I-f- - ’ i - s i Gen Ord of the 16th corps with two small di visions pushed towards Richmond on Thursday morning fighting his wa v and (I riving in the cnemv's front until he reached Chapin’s Bli heavy works extending Tor miles aronnd The rebel gunboats were iii the rear aud below them the"rebel’ garrison which though small had been reinforced from Richmond One division (Stan-ard’took the main works and tlience swinging around inside of and in’ rear enemy’s other works drove them out before them Whlie this was going on heavy reinforcements came from Richmond which were driven out The division which diiTthia lost every brigade commander ’killed or wounded- - General Burnham Was killedCol’s Stevens and Donohue were wmm ded though not dangerously This division behaved most gallantly losing! five hundred ofliccrs and men killed and wounded The Works taken were the strongest so far seen around Richmond We have a strong hold near Richmbnd and Grant will it is believed keep it Heay fighting was going on when our inform- i Ite two branches of this canal j fveyed it is estimated T m as now stir- - will render available for cultivation some acres of good land hitherto unsurveyed' besides ‘adding to tho present value of lairge tracts claimed un der former surfeyspand Veing within conve-- I njcntan&rketable distance from the city these A lands must become more valuable The dimensions of the canal os now in con- feet in width and templatiou are twenty-fiv- e four feetdepths of water two-thousa- : nd s) of-th- - I r 'vi : COMING V i " George Q Cannon- and Jbhh W Youpgi ant left " b Washington 1 Esqs passed Jnlcsbnrg yesterday The following from Sheridan detailing his suc- We have understood tliat these operations since the last report is just regentlemen cessful! ceived arotravcUng ith Bcn jIolladay Ksq and Harrisburg Va 29 informed In I last be my here you that I pressed on Frida dispatch may expected so New Market — at the same - i ' r Early HOWL TUEr VIGILANTES SERVE THEM i v-K- ’I closely through tiipe sfendfng cavalry around his flank— that he gave up the valley r’mil took to the inonutain Passing through Brown’s Gap I kept up the pursuit4 to Port Republic destroying 75 wagons and caissons I sent Torbett who overtook me at Harrisburg to Staunton with Wilson’s division of cavalry and one brigade of irerritt’s and Torbett’s who entered Staunton on the 20th and destroyed a large quantity of rebel government property and then proceed-- - ' The circumstances of the execution of John Dolan at Nevad Montana by the Vivilantes on the 17th ultj for stealing several hundred dollars may be interesting as it knanifests the ed to Waynesboro destroying the iron bridge over the South Brafich ot the Shenandoah the depot ay of doing things in that region f i f - $ : '- t’ “Strong I -! Sthal ehetS tunnel defended by infantry and: retired 1 body-p- armed eitizens formed on each sido of the en- - & via Stannton trance to the place where the prisoner was My impression is that most of the troops Early confineil ' In d fitv moments he appeared pin-- 1 had left passed through the monntainsto Charlottes-- s t ville ana that Kershaw’s division came to his as? guarded and the procession mpved fsistance and I AA along the base of the to in military array to the place of cxecution moains Waynesboro I am getting 2o to 40 prisoners daily who come v i each sido and deliver them- K Where a Circlo was instantly formed and the from the paountains-oselves up was placed standing on"a board prisoner he most reliable account- Earlv’s army r The citizen guard with revolvers reaejy for was completely broken np and dispersed Ker- had not reached Richmond but was in the instant tup faced outwards confronting the shaw TicinitT of Gordonsvillf when he received ordersto crowd which numbered four or fivc thoiisand rsim arlT destruction of the grain and forage from here All lne pnsoner firm coolrand indifferent on The Staunton wilt be a terrible blow to them invitation addressed the multitude acknowl- - the forage etc in the vicinity of Staunton retained for the nse of Early’s army and ortgea the crime when arunk asserted his for-- lower part of the valley was shipped to Richmond mcr good character! bade thomemnd for thause of Lee’s army The country from here ”3’ to Staunton was abundantlysupplied with forage una requested his fnonds Shebidan hiSsbodv grain etc Signed the Pd 4 ComnircialSi ipeclal ay ' tte'goycrnmelit loian went without a struggle to the land 0i hasTheinformation ihat the invasion ofIissonri is the led or some other jlacc stored his communications with no apprehension W cor- stated that snerman-nnii la now with Governor fiVA v' vliek Brown of Georgia con- revolvers! instantaneous-- 1 responded positively °r ly ana mldly aUmpede the crowd who tow-ever etler a while ( I ' !: Detroit 30 rcaasemblej quietly when sgCnt C011H calloil pon for the purpose CX- - j person! from the Federal States of America who -- p&tiatCd upop tho sad refnore in Canada since the 1st of Aug necesaitv for such —LA' ex-- I have taken an(f e fif for mUitary duty to report immedi- f Atv I J ? think-passe- d ‘ 1 ' ‘ A - 1 I i i to T- - - - f zA iA A' ! - STAPLE GOODS of excellent workmanship and a credit to our country The specimens of butter cheese ahd syrnp prove that there was skill in the dairy and sugar house Vegetables and grain wero sparely represented and the ere y minor article enumerated in the catalogue of the show of fruit very poor The floral department was am ply i!lumiiiatCQ from Spring Lake gardens and ' pile of iwebt potato?- from the same locale gave evidence that tfiese delicious tubus may be successfully grown in these BEST MERCANTILE HOUSES ' valleys COCXTY FAIR :i to-bu- r ry ' s j - - ! cavalcade moved on and were soon excluded from vision f by jisuint clouds of dust Shortly the ILiU was opened and articles for exhibition canto pouring in until tlio lower ball of the I hurch was well decorated w'itli the products of art and nature Specimens of sorgo corn wheat oats beets potatoes cabbages melons tomatoes and other vegetables were really fine Some good specimens of fruit were to be soon the most noticeable were two large clusters of grapes weighing near three pounds from tjheiviueyard of Tboiuos Bay of Spanish Fork IIow fosciotjs Then Esq Whiting of Spring viliemade our mouth Water bjTthe exhibition of tempting Mr Wild' of same place contributed a Strawberries also did Col vcott of Provo A basket of rare apples few delicious “Golden Crops’’ grown by Wm Mendenhall and! tsonio large peacliioa from the orchard of Mr Day caused us to think of tunes And fruit past ' The Dahlias Verbenas Dianthus Boses Fansos snd s huuldred sorts of rare flpwers front Spring Lake Gardens eclipsed the beauty aniuad and the sweet potatoes again from same place “larger and more of ’em" will cause epicurean dreams of Dixie Tlie display of needlea or'iTand straw was equal to the bes and homemade fabrics for both male aud female apparel as well Ss carpets coverlets shawls etc would lend even a stranger to the cone lusion that we could live without the aid of the looms of planches ter or LoWelL noticed a few good pioces- of leather a box of “Fine Lenzi) and a Sun dial of Eegalias’ (the last made by construction by DanielGraves of Provo rude The exhibition of stock fowls etc was meagre noth-nworthy of note except a pair of Suffolk pigs be longing to J £ Johnson these were the best ever exhibited in the count and probably in the Territory for Majesty’s service vice of llcr Majcs-failin- g to! comply - k k with a Office Complete Stock of An Extensive and Taricd assortment of A' I ! " GENERAL MERCHANDIZE i- - IX FAST OF COXSUTIXS Cotton Yarn Cutlery & Hardware rj rints Deflims Grain &Grass Scytfees Stoves and Tinware Domestic Hickory Cottonailes Sutiuettes Brass Ketiles A Cassimeres- -' Queen ware Dress Glassware' Goods Fancy Choice Teas - jBench Planes Coffee Sugar Tobacco Saws & other Tools Hlrneas Trimmings Dye Stuffs Candiek Shoe Thread Oysters iSariiincs Brown Ware Spice jWhite Lead Yankee Notions Oils Faints &cv' Common Soaps' Rope Bed Cords Glass Nails Fancy Soaps &c&c Ac &c Spades Shovels Picks and Axes ASSORTMENT - OF (1 ENT’S LADIES CHILDREN’S - ND CLOTHING Comprising: — GOODS COiATS ' j'AXTS VI1STS -- ! SHIRTS HATS ' AND P &c nr Cail and WINTER CLOTHING Ermine our &c HAHlSG ELBEWUEltE Goods before - - r- - & CLIFT F-- i iC-lT- A A SHIl'P & CO AND RETAIL DEALERS IX MOST SUBSTANTIAL QUAIJTY GENERAL g! Utah Co Sep J! We bsvv SO lbO-- t 1 - SCRATCH fiTScBATCn call onrPorter Rockwell and see his grdniers and come up here m December and see tliel hog that Jennings killed last Christmas AXUIIVALS AND DEPARTURES WM A oster S OF US ! STAGE LINE TEH 01TRLAND Departures Monday: — E B Winans G H i'Boyce Boehm A Friebig- I: 1 rra i-tvEB isd s stock of Th Highest j co’e extress Arrivals— Sunday evening: — George Turley Geo SmithJL’ Herrin Barney Tra vers James X ayes E 4 Sanderlin Charles Bartholomew sale 1 - Staple Dry Goods the Eastern Markets comprising the Hollowing: Prints sheetings eattinrit flannels Hnaeya ginghams'' stripes checks ticks BOOTS and SHOES crockery wars Ac We have also on hand Wm Gooch X Boehm Charles Departures:— Wm T Dumnnte Wm Hyde Serjeant Frederick W Baker Trumpeter Rfcliard Harris " John Stewart - in MAKING THEIR PURCHASES Dumonte A- a few doors below Groesbsck’a Buildings where we offer Trash and new from Magg: ie Gilson Arrivals — Monday:--Mis- s Wiley’ A M Stephens Advantages s’ ' i Pruraid for ‘ PRODUCE s very ' — -- complete stock of Staple Groceries: Sugar poffee Tea &c Also a fine Stock of IIATS I Ready Made QUothing win be fnad to inclnde some of the - Latest styles and Best Goods jever brought to UTAH JBCall fed see os 73 : JUST IN TIlllE! — WOOD’S MOWING MACHINE ! 'JUST EEceived - FOUR OF THESE CELEBRATED MOWING MACHINES FOR SALE' AT 66-- tf ‘ HOOPER & ELDREDGES if :r - ' Iillli niJiaiiyi TTT r-- L I n fc -- i-i 4 Ouretociof 4- - V- i J for sals WM find Unkarp&ssed jut opened EAST TEMTLE STREET ON COUNTRY DEALERS MAIL COMPANY TER OVERLAND S — s 1A 'll OF THE MOST SUPERD '1 V V Which will be sold low lor flour Grain orGreanlMirite A liberal allowance msie to wholesale dralcraa but-occurat- e - i ! C GENTLEMEN’S - Lfor -- I t IN ALL ITS BRANCHES I et - ij - 1 “TOWN CLOCK STOrtL’- - FURNISHING t to snmmary arrest prisoner s withthis order wffl be snbjef refugees and ex- excuse of dninkonness was ARRIVALS AT SALT LAKE HOCSE fine and imprisonment lieofsays must v this that 3lc’and government the Travers James ekin protection M6ndrt-JrHerring Barney Marvin a due regard for the public SafetyVnderod itlend tbrir aid to strengthen the government that A Kev F- - CII Russell Butcher Wm Smart OF ALL KINDS W H Foster A M Stephens A S Wiley Mar-garj gives them protection impossible to spare his life Carroll W?n Gion WESTERN TELEGRAPHIC NEWSk liberal donatipns were madc oa the ground I so-t- r I Sain Francisco! !9 to replace ihc" money stolen 1 contributions WAGONs and STRAYED the announces the loss iWnnton Friday night s - ewe slwP THREE YOKE GOOD WORK CATTLE FLOM finder will be rewarded by returning- it to bound few this port with j Apply to JOB SMITH aind and the marched crowd nASLAM formed JOHN m£chfidie away at the Basket Hanuthctory sign of the The market for flour and wheat exhibits muchS0-- 1 73-Mammoth Bosket East Temple Street Blacksmith 16th Ward G- - S jL C j finnneps-t- he demand falling off1 Grccnexport back down to fifty cents I 1 u h Returns bis thanks to the public for their liberal pa-tronage and begs leave to Inform them that he ie jnow receiving at the A LABOR GENTLEMEN’S T H j ‘ just below the Overland Stage :A ! OUR PRESENT HOUSE ’ ' CLIFT F I) j I - est tH j of our coup ty fair At an early hour we were upon the! street which wc foufid all bustle attributable to the starting of President Young’s cavalcade — gentlemen and ladies in canjiages snd many f (hers on horseback the carriage ol Upon the arrival of our train' wa shall fill up the bhief ait yet unoccupied tie however soon took his scat and after waving his ' adieus and leading out the i f At SFaiXOVIlLS i n attendance i" ME R CHANTS? COKTVEK’TIOX! HQ! FOR CONFERENCE! i - S Tk JENNINGSf WAI - ! T O A PLAIN AND FANCY afltr allttle with the cool styles or pKxi to-da- : Dl ' - nights whence taking a norther course directly FAYSOX fAIO parallel with the county rbaJ for neariy two Lnt Tuesday a fair was held in Fnyson — got- up! withmiles when it reaches a hig i strip of bench out much ado nnd altogether it was not very attractive EYE R'O FFEBED IN THIS MARKET land Which being left to the north the survey alt lioiighwe must eiiy to the credif of the gentler 'sex the ladies1 department in many thfngs was ably and very curves castwardly and risc3 the bench near agreeably represented The specimens of Flannel Plaids the river a little distance west of the Gth Lfnsevs Cloth Table liueu Coverlets Carpets and even Shawls were realljncrmli table ’The first and these last warjliridge From this point: theliiie of cori- named articles especially drew our ‘admiration both In Our stock being extensive will also embrace besides the struction to make flume Intersection witlr Baltimore1 1 V whole range of " the Th&following additional particulars have been respect to conception and color as well as texture and present race on the cast side of the' river received from a participant in tlie fight at Chapin's durability he lay of the land is reported altogether farm: The boots Rjid shoes from Page and Butler’s shop were I M EB ' !!C- K 1 or directly opposite the r O VERLAXD S TA GE LIKE i A- b or i - :77 : s V V ! i’ i sl c -- t f r i |