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' f 4 A t- r - S W tr' rr 4- - p ! ‘v t y- - - n" I- 1 r - i'i t f -- :H v The chief claimed that the whites were the THE DAILY TELLCflLVPII aggressors but that they (the chiefs desired and 'peace though often deceived by the X TEDNEIDAY JIOUXIXO OCT 9f 804 whites they would trust 3Iajor !Vynkoop return the prisoners as soon as possible and acTI1E SEXES company him to Denver BOW I’lie Arapahoes brought in a young girl A tUofMTBlOa ndJn - 1 rUhl by the - ArTsm8oJKoiT v named LaurA Roper token near'Dak Grove is dccciredit n the Blue river The Cheyennes brought he It is on easy thing to ' : - -- i M t ’ j - Isabella Ubanks four years old taken same day with Miss Roper Daniel Marble taken from a train on the ' South Platte and Ambrose Ashley taken some day os Aliss Roper both r bevs eight veafs old 3frs Ubanks and 3lrs Morton the latter taken from a train on the South Platte and a child were with a tribe on the Republican their return was promised after arriving at Denver The prisoners say they were treated a3 well as they could have expected but did not get er ough to cat though they shared wtli the Iiidiane n J' ” 3lajor AVynkoop has rith him Black Ket transgressors the it be that Nevertheless tle Bull Bear White Antelope and Little during may Ter-two there has existed in Jrhe Rpbe chiefs of the Cheyennes and Neva and past year or the than illicitmtercourse more three others of the Arapahoes during ritory ' whole of its previous history proceedings true EASTERN TELEGRAPHIC NEWS around Camp Floyd alone excepted aitribu-ftabb such a state of things imryjje justly FEDERAL GUNBOATS NOT SO CLOSE TO to the influx of element's foreign to and MOBILE! J : unassimilablo with those composing the bulk FEDERALS AT TIIE VERY GATES OP RICH- JIOXD! df the settlers and permanent - inhabitants of s' She own"1 part wo have t Territory? For-ou-r TREMENDOUS AND BLOODY FEDERAL ASSAULT! ever failed to discover anything brave 0 r manly or in any wise estimable in tho dogged je DAYIS AND CABINET REPORTED PLED FROM RICHMOND! human human of mascu? pursuit femininity by New York 1 Unity for base purposes and regardless of - News from St Domingo has been received by daws human or divine nor in taking od van- - way of Havana that the Spanish commandant Velasco captured nearly a year ago at Santitage of dependence or supposed friendship for ago Delos Cnbaneros was placed at liberty by the ’ rebels and had arrived at Monti) Cristo lie the same unworthy purposes that at Santiago they are disposed to place The ebewhere too general practice of all prisoners at liberty The possibility of a speeis talked of This paves the way for and dy the burden of peace error guilt upon thrusting to abandon the enterprise which already has Spain the “weaker vessel” while the ‘“lord of crea- cost the lives of over 12000 soldiers The war at tion” parades society unchallenged is consis- -' St Domingo can be considered virtually ended Post says we hear that certain merchants tent neither with justice manliness nor chiv- andThecapitalists are engagingjn an attempt to forethe and market and rise the price of gold stall bosmeets in no with the gold alry response and that they have confided ttie operation to a oms of the people of Utah' It is not right prominent broker furnishing him with the necesthat it should’ for though it 13 very common sary capital Mr Wakeman retired yesterday from the Post it is utterly ignoble for the strong to throw Office and assumed the duties of Surveyor of the : the chief blame odium and evil consequeu-o- f Port y a disreputable transaction upon the weak- -' The Herald New Orleans correspondent says the family of President Juarez leave for New York er and usually reluctantly assenting party- bythe steamer Ariel where they will reside till trouble is over Gen Goycouria and other To the everlasting 'honor of wonanbe it the Mexican officials accompanying them written v and printed in letters of gold- - that In an order issued at Meridian Ang 22nd Dick assumed command of the1 Department of Taylor her ‘frailties’ weaknesses notwithstanding her Alabama Mississippi and East Louisiana her follies jier incomprehensiblencsses few wonThe council of war has exlionorated Gen Page from fow thc chargo of destroying the military propwhere instances are of her the derfully after erty proposing to surrender own unbiased election she has stepped intqi The He raid's Fort Monroe correspondent says the path of: impurity Ilerunwarped aspir- there is much excitement among the ladies of Norof Gen Shelby’s order for all ations are for honorablr marriage and 'rare in- folk in consequence pejsons ovcr lG to take tlieoatnof allegiance deed are tho exceptions For the credit of Great reluctance is manifested though few have our own sex we wish extend' the positively refused Fort Monroe 1 The hospital steamer Geol Leany arrived from compliment When uncobtamipatcd by vi Deep Bottom this afternoon She reports fighting cions sentiment or evil communications and in progress yesterday on the north side of the free from the pressure of extraneous influences James also heavy firing on the south side of Pe-T' tersburg which continued at a Jate hour-lascve- V aucli Is tho character 010 heri' native delicacy ning Xo important results are yet reported ln- that the impulses of Iboundless affection and 1 diclltioQB are very favorable The hospital steamfer Matilda exploded her boiler the marriage tie are almost I last evening just after having landed 200 wounded soldiers from Hampton Hospital to the universally indispensable preliminaries steamer Connecticut arrived last surrender by a maiden of her person into the dpatcli with dispatches from Farrhgut Fort evening keeping of man By the relentless sngges Morgan was being put in condition for a long de- tloni prompti ngi mtfng impprtunaiea SS&JJS and dishonorable i stratagems of the rougher I our gunboats are near the city of Mobile is incor-se- x is the innate inodesty of maidenhood rCG t ycw York 2 brought to shame and to the same reprehen si-- 1 - The Herald’s 10th corps correspondent sara the r operations of that corps in the advance on 'Rich- ble cause is dxfe a great share of the social j mond tho eorps broke camp at three p m 2Sth evils which exjst and which every honorable I and TaPd “avch reached and crossed the James at daylight of the 29th Immediately in advance nan deplores! they met the neroy and skirmished np the roads The inconveniences and sufferings peculiar ana across the fields till near! Market road This road was occupied by the enemy who were strongto yomanhood demand our sympathy ly fortified on the heights The advance was contested The position in addition to and charity while her heroic endu- its natural character Was rendered doubly strong rance of pain and penalty challenges bur ad- forniidable and almost impenetrable!' ' The colored troops under Gen Paine were ormiration Her dependence and ‘her natural dered to carry this position Their: charge was desires and her inclinations instead of bang one of the grandest features in the operations of though taken advantage of to facilitate hunting her the day- They never halted norasfaltered ranks were sadly thinned they advanced to moral death ' entitle her to the tenderest their of task successful their The put accomplishment moat considerate most respectful most hon- the enemy into confusion and sent- them“ rapidly the road toward Richmond j orable regard of theither sexr: and the meas dowp J' Gens BnUer and Grant came on the field during I t&Ii W® of such regard is one Struggle and were enthusiastically received by indication important — the troops When Grant rode along the- - lines r tv- x L t ’shouts and cheers rose from" the men without ex: an incon-ec- t exceedingly cosy to fonn thing especially where 0 greaexista prejudice or ter mistake wm ever made than th om? in the generally received ideatliat for charLake is a congenial Iace of resort acters of easy virtue for the development of their corrupt tftci Ol the contrar in no plicc npon God footstool are the marsacred than riage lights held more inviolably iu Utah' no ether community b so thoroughly for sexual a porvaded by sucii high regard sentiment parity land such aq uncompromising n decisive punishment in bvor of swift mid : j ed jm-bodi- - i : :' -- - tN A- - V' T - tip-o- 'If ! i 4 xX - -- 1 :v tv t! ii t I Se-h- or j iA j 1 l‘ ’ le-por- ta -- ’ iA X" 1 li to-da- V iV 'A- J - & - b‘ ! if t M:JT we-coul- r k ! Vi J ' I I - t J 'VHt s:i dinnMnr nr:-- 1 - - i C J J I - ' t -- - - for-bearan- ce V’ f - Z ly - : to-with- in - i - v ample: ' miles Three the enemy have Market above New iFEicE Birncy pressed his advantage J1 that rebels so iring in News’ we they could not stop and reform in this closely work W v1pm - i and other principal I Two miles further on the rebels have a strong "cmers or the Cheyennes line iQf redoubts perfect in character earning Arapahoes had heaty artillery andlocated at such brief intervaU reeenUv sent letters V 3Iajor Colley Indian II thatiit' would be impossible to 'force a column of These works cross the through them Agent and CoL 'VVm BAnf etating 1 had I troops Market road just beyond Laurel Hill church New they ‘v white prisoners taken on the Platte ' route heir guns sweep the roads in all directions thcywiabcH to retnrn “I1 ncy at once determined to carryguch works as lay 'i'ithat ihev I in his front by a general assault reconnoitering deatfed peace ilaj 3Vynkoop 1st Colorado the ground himself andda storm of shells I have cavalry started from Fort Lyon with about ImurdermuPfireorupe and cnnister and unceM-12- 0 men lor one of the branches Ar line of musketry that worked terrible havoc ' Still unflinchingly they held their ' ranks Smoky Hul Whore ho found a few thousand 1 way In crossing an Interrening crest of open I lank " and Arapahoes Chci'cnncs they were exposed to a frightful enfliadm ' n(f( I j' THE INDIANS SEEKING : J a i f V - Nk " Bir-who- m H- -' Seir '4 iw' Twenty Cheyenne end ten Arapahoe chi with a gnerd of Indian warriors t camp to talk S Sj t rf t' i foi theyj5iJrVpSSflffith held on itp Sa'i? thetn while the rebel: infantry literally 1 i T" at bay" in down The forts were “ixojmded ditch 8 feet deep fate whichjwae l nd theMhe principel chief accompany him poruT JS“rP°r nrihieoSy ”by" whridgM tchea and these were drawn up- to Deaver to hold a council with Governor I or wm finally withdrawn to the farther ride I : Eiacs 'r t® crest U' Gor-donsvil- i-- r ‘LiHs which poEitioa we held till night when papi lie was retreating! They say i Sheridan Washington 3 Passengers from City Point yesterday morning report he'ayy firing on theright and left of Petersburg but littlfi in front The entire arfciy was in motion and idications of a general engagement imminent TEN T IIOU SlV X D jljl MT iS 1 1 ry r or wrst side East Temple Street directly opposite the office of the-- t ’ mw A O VERLAXD STAGE LIXEi r m-Am! i : P curare id i wlipre we shall takepl ahowinr the good people of Great Salt Lake City and vicinity soma j ! AND ?A FINEST STYLES T O A i'i S iJ: WM TENXXNGS PL AIN AND FANCY DRESS THIS F every minor article- enumerated In the catajogne of - C LI F T D t li: the MERCHANDIZE Cof ton Yarn Prints Denims Domestic Hickory HOUSES o st t -- wr shall fill np i & Cutlery 1 Ul rain li Ilardwaro AGrassRcy then Stoved and Tinware ' Cottonmles Satinettes! 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II-A- tives of all glasses were ppuring intq Bermuda Hundred Seme are coming down thfi river on in their rfts eagerness to escape the perils of the f Confederacy Rebel officers and prisoners in qdr hands say they think Richmond cannot much Longer withstand the siegp now in progress All hre are fall of hope of shecees The soldiers are in bright spirits expecting soon td achieve the greatest results I ''iV - Immediately 5 New Store Fort Monroe 2 The mail boiat Webster from City rivcil Heavy firing was heard all th the north side of the James1 Nothing!! important had been received as to (the results $ebel fugi- -- 1m ww-fr- I: ' - V H isond I ir V CO a few days open our I i 1 We shall in rs Vi' 1 S RANSOHOFF & ' i -- I le ! 3 - '( XV' I l: f- 1 al - - I' i 1 1 H Jr- WAHTTIEIID N 1 !! - - - vj 1 - i ‘ E JW- G O O D N 5 ’J t- MPOB I E : ' SJ( ' i It IE (K- - -- - j T ASD j A IE STORE us dearly J The corps lost over five thousand killed J and wounded At the Ame time this was going oji Kent's cat airy dasheoj boldly up to: the very gates of Richmond — which fact he reported tq Butler who inft mediately dispatched Davison’s infantry to his Thu division marched Unresisted support musket range of Richmond And probablv might have marched into the rebel capital though ft is dear they could not have held id On arriving in the suburbs of the city they found Kautz had withdrawn! The division was then Ordered to return Altqougjh our advance was ehjecked at Laurel Hill the expedition has by no means termina! ted New York 3 The He ld has the following aejeount of the fighting on the north side of the James on Friday Three desperate efforts werema'de by the enemy to retake tile works captured from them by ns on Thursday Gen Lee in person commanded but the rebels were each time driven back with consid' erable loss The enemy were discovered abopt two pmj massing in wood directly opposite the fort captured yesterday and in half an hour they ' charged with a wild (yell in three heavy clnmks of attack The rams at the same time opened uptn oar position and out line'waa enfiladed by a fire from the rebel battery on the river Our men however stood steady to their posts and received the rebeU with so hot! well directed and incessant fire that they broke fn confusion and retired to! the woods Twice agdin tliey were rallied by their officers and returned to charge but only with the same result uutil finally broken and dispirited they feIl back in irrehiediable' confusion leaving the ground' covered with their dead and wounded Prisoners breport a thousand at least killed and wounded Over 300 prisoner were taken including many officers and the greater part of the 8th X C regiment Among those capturied are several field officers and Capt Maguire Inspector-Generof Clingman’s staff—all by Stanare’s division This fight has been pronounced one iof the most desperate and brilliant of tbe W’eitzeT his skillful has added management of the troops Gen one more leaf to the laurels won in Louisiana ’s special from Martinsbdrg Octobv latest intelligence from Sheridan left him making preparation to force the! remnant of Early’s army from Brown’s Gapinthd Bine Ridge This was on jthe 29th of September Early ’d position is as represented to be a very strong one He doubtless intends to hold it as a protection to and Charlottesville as well as Lynchburg for while hdlding this point if Sheridan advances upon Lynchburg Early threatens his rear and supplies There can be little donbt however of Sheridan’s success for Early's army has lost heart and Brown’k Gap will only prove to be another7 Fisher’s Hill j The World's Washington special last evening says an unajithenticated reportprevails here that our cavalry had entered Gordons ville j It is known that at la3f accounts a cavalry forep was ’ very near that pla$e i Xeri York 3 The following is from the Tribane’s special’s account of operations below Petersburg! 29th: i Gen Gregg supported by two brigades cf infantry pushed his reconnoissance fron onr left towards the Lynchburg railroad as fan as Poplar Spring Chnrah beyond the Vaughan turnpike but no enemy in any force was discovered! J day Gen Griffin’s division of the 5tbC advancing beyond the church in a north-wes- t rection cami on The enemy was in strong position ’about iwo miles from the Weldon railroad Their preparations for defense though not ComGen Griffin decidplete!) were very formidable ed to carry the works by storm and formed his division in turqe lines of battle by brigades — the 3d brigade in advance under Col Gwyuh pf the 11th The whole line was taken with twjo or three guns and about 50 prisoners The other guns were dragged mvakl The rebels uft their dead and wounded on the field’ The prisoners belonged to Bpaurcgard’s command Among them was one Majo one Capt and five Lieutenants Our loss was not great— 1 think 150 but one of onr best officers—Col Welch of the 16th Michigan was killed Thfi following officers were jeaptured: MajPatridge Lieut Wiat and Lieut Banrd — all of the 16th Michigan HeaQquarters Army Of the Potomac 2 The enem attacked Ayre’s division morning and ere repulsed with heavy ' was the only Ighting yesterday oq the the attack ade and Hampton’s sr’s cav on the Vaughan road where'they were driven-bacwith considerable loss Our army if strongly entrenched ASbattle may occur at any moment The enemy claim to have a number of prisoners from the 9th corps I " 3Z rr: a demonstration was made against the works id front of the ditch in which our men were coopejd Mf G 6ff L City Sept ' OF COPARTNERSHIP ill b coQtlnoetl t th uo btmM :MHr Scott Kerr A Co by whomaira K their predecessors will be set tied?0 1’M POWERS ' XETpflx t act “ " |