Show - a r —perhaps to fall back to Svrft creek the first of their lines between Petersburg and Rich i X- EASTERN TELEQRAPHiC NEWS THE DAILY TELEGRAPH - ! EpT'9' THURSDAY MOUxixC 186 The reason for this umloubtfcdlr- - ia that Grant is being too strongly reinforced for the rebels tojnalntaln their extended line now over ten miles in length' j The “HeraldV Jackson correspondent of the 24lh says although w® have had considerable fighting since leaving AVin hest-r still there has beennothing in this way of tegular battle or anything approaching to the fiction of Monday last The captures of artillery flag etc at Fisher’s Hill were made more by the rapidity of our movements anil accurate man-- : j oeuvreing than bythe force of battle we aria on— the enemy retiring Our cavalry are doing noMyf It is beyond doubt how that Early ia doinc everything he can to get Out of our reach and shobld an engagement ensue y pr it will be h: cause we have forged him into it Every hour midi more and more prisoners to our alrently immense number The“Herttlda" Harper's Ferry correspondence of the 2Gth says heridan fully expected Gen: Toibett to intercept find capture Early's whole army but it seems that he encountered a division of reinforcements hurrying Ito join Early and was engaged with them all day and with his hands full at that Had it not been for this Early’s whole command would! have been captured ji The World’s” correspondent with Sheri)an savs our loss in killed and grounded at Ilili will not excceil 20QfV This wa Lee's right :irm in the valley — now broken — and tin victory an almost bloodless ode PRICE MASSING IN 3T- - FRANCIS COUNTY MISSOURI! ' j GOV DENNISON TO BE POSTMASTER rith favored were ire GENERALI By themai! last night own and four Smith letter fram Hon Geo A WMbltoa 17 from FORREST MENACING SHERMAN8 COM! corrOTpciiilent’ MUNICATIONS! nd Pr blcfi 18th hrtng held GEN LEE GETTING READY TO MOVE! arrlred al St Oro on th "'7-- ' - JlntOj"d Flo mating i CxUrcir'our intorwtlng meet- - IIEAYY FALL IN DRYGOODS IN NEW On the 14th od 1 YORK! Geotff? ing wf rfe held t St much improwd mnnjr god - The city hut or wereln pro-'gre- SHERMAN: WILL HAVE ONLY UNCONerected been DITIONAL SURRENDER! dwelling Swing the toppage of the br hindered Wing St Louis 27 liimWr mill In Fine Valley through drought Official information still puts Price’s main culti-vatio- n in St George defied force at Fredericktown with his advance at - One third of the lot too much alt of the presence Farmington St Francis connty The main through 4nd late body is estimated at from 10000 to 12000 and saltpeter The crop were light The advance canal breakage fcnrprenty- - strong— principally cavalry about 4000 are mounted inconsequence of ’ one successively- Light attacks were made on Pilot Knob and WashIronton in was he'd a J6tb meeting yesterday which were easily repulthe Qn sed It now appears that Pilot Knob was not ington: v evacuated as previously reported The President and party after holding meetPrice’s plans are as yet undeveloped but he down to a seems to be ttfe at Clara 10th on Santa at massing his forces in Arcadia valing also sons 300 with ley TLttparty pe 'public dinner Gen Mower who left Brownsville Ark Visited Mt J Hamblin ’i three acre peach orctwo weeks ago with a strong force of cavalhard-crop 1500 bushels and then ry and artillery is still moving northward exhibit— same in Price’s rear and will be heard from in good of orchard Dodge’s younger' r L jtl irnbMbrrlnt v ' V- - Nj ‘ i - ' i£ j ' ' - V ‘ M 'f j "jNew York 28 time t Considerable jodies of troops are arriving here—both cavalry and infantry — and firs beTHE ‘ABDUCTION' CASE ing rfipidly assigned to proper positions The militia is responding promptly to the call of A LKS'O rORVOUSG LADIES the commanding general The citizens gen— ' Continued erally manifest a strong disposition to organToo dull pf ourself to appreciate the beauties ize for local defense Cincinnati 27 of law literature we shall nut burden our narThe Gazette” says Governor Dennison rative with many citations from that quarter has decided to accept the position of Postbut for the thread of our story we have to ap- master 'General New York 27 proach the legal phase 3t the relationship of The “Commercial’s” special says several the parties Onthe morrow of C JVIs sum- prominent Georgians refugees fromi here are House Mr confident that some kind of an arrangement mary ejectment from E C Stickney made affidavit before Justice will soon be effected between Gov Brown- and Gen Sherman through which Georgia will Miner of eertain matterswithiu his knowledge from the Confederacy and according to his belief- - which in the presNew York 27 ence of His Honor filially shaped itself into a The City of Baltimore arrived up at 3:30 charge 'against CT M for the violation of the E m The statement that Semin es was to five a new vessel is contradicted following statute: The “Daily News” says the Federal "If any person take pr entice away any unmarried fe the proceedings of the Chicago - mate fruui her Either mother guardian or other person to convention comparative insignificance Tne N haring the legal charge of her person for the purposed The new prostitution tie hall upon ' conviction be punisbed bjr rebel loan had decline! 3 per cent imprisonment not more than ten years nor 1ms thm one rebel loan lately announced is a bogus one ' thousand dollurs and year or by fine not exceeding-onLinne and Morris in the American trade Jiot less (ban one hundred dollars” have suspended '"Iu-ducouraothe “warm-hearteman” ap Engiian papers generally are discussing the affida-vbefore it heard tile the prospects of peace moat of them seeming peored Magistrate' take the view that peace by an armistice and demurred —of course The Justice tu is highly probable uotwithi'aiiding held biufto bail in the sum It is stated that Denmark encouraged by of $1000 for his appearance ou the following the Western Powers refuses the cession of North Schleswig unleash ia sustained by the Monday ttse 12tli instJ which amount C: M votes of the people promptly- arranged fur1 On the day uauietl The resignation of the Spanish Ministry has witnesses were heard who related in detail uud been accepted fn careful minutiewhat we have already brielly Chattanooga 27 Forrest has Athena Alabama and raptured narrated—a built the plains the Elk River bridge The Sulphur destroyed trip south return the locked door housekeep- trestle is reported burned and the garrison of ing sitting on one bedstead handkerchief to the Stockade (colored) captured The Nash face the ejecting from the Mansion House and ville and Chattanooga railroad has not been disturbed 'Ample provisions have been taken a variety of uther Useful and interesting infor- to keep uninterrupted the communication beT' "J mation tween Nashville and Atlanta Threats' were said to have been uttered ' Nashville 27 Rosseau reached Pulaski yesterday at against this man and the other man and Who Forrest’s force was within seven miles pm ever bad anything to say against CV JJ One jot Pulaski and advancing Heavy skirmishwitness is reporteil to have hif’ himself some- ing continued till after dark by the advance of where about the Warm Springs in what' but both forces A j telegram received here this morning the sulphurous liquid we heard pot j Another reports the enemy still near Pulaski in force 'borrowed a pistol for and in after and that cavalry fighting had been going on all Reinforcements of infantry movements of was a perfect Jesse the morning the probabilities are that arrived haying ready to whip all the Philistines in the land will take place He “came to grief" before' Dr Clinton and St Louis 27 ' contributed to our city expenses between three Half a block of the buisness houses 'was and four score dollars Jn this way Miss Mat- burned at Boone ville Missouri on Sunday tie J and C M might honestly have prayed Loss $40000 A slight demonstration was made by the for deliverance- from their lriends but it was Pilot Knob this morning rebels They otherwise oi daisied as the court was held again j threw aon'few shells into the place made no on the next Wednesday and the Warm Springs regular attack The post is defended with man then put in appenraiice and testifced earthworks mounting heavy guns and can re list any ordinary assault Gen‘ Ewing com- as did the others xnands i C M having met with-theof i Nashville 27 requirements Justice Miner in so far as appearing jn court the from telegraph operator at Dispatches was concerned took up his $1000 But the Pulaski says Rosseau heavily pressed by For- Jiistice deeming Vulcan a fit find proper subject rest is slowly falling back An attempt is V’ - for ibe consideration of the Probate court and made with 3000 the by enemy being a jury of his countrymen decidtxl to send him reported men and six pieces of artillery to flank RoS-had engaged William I Ap4 seau Heavy skirmishing was going on all thither: Our infantry and pleby Esq to defend him Another gentle- - day —the enemy advancing man named Hodge passu g through the and would line of in battle are reported cavalry city I was also associated with Mr Appleby and C attack the rebels M subsequently Scouts at Franklin report Col'Bifile wi’ h a picked jip anothergentleman recently from 'the Pacific to clear his large force of Wheeler’s men between heart" from Ah dispatch from other than liamsport and Hillsboro ° ibe Purest and mostinsinuations Columbia says on the25th Biffle was at Law- disinterested flavor One two' ur all of these legal gentlemen renceburg with 700 men and two pieces of ar-t?Jntic® Miner’s decision bnt tillery like the lady with the scales that Johnsville on the Tennessee "dindfoldS’HU river was captured Hgnor had is unfounded Ample Accordiogly tw'ioHowtag" preparations have been made for its defense TraarrowT or Vtxn - Juatlea Court in and for said New York 28 Great tall Lake County County The “Herald’s” City Point correspondence 26th says Early’s defeat in the valley has To the Sheriff of aW countfd J p- in the army! immeof hie deputiee— OamiN? ex"°®ciojailor ur any produced great uneasiness to us an results of grfiat irn- WBEVXAS 0' H WHITE opposite diately WU hmnli tho portance are looked for within a few days V bfor UDdereigoed a JuMioS of the Peic " on chargo-o- enticing a rnuZ— " li county That Lee is getting ready for some new idot(- purpoMQf prostitution to wit: liatw During the past’ fw ment is very evident ‘"d °n adjnd rliarge wai by - the-Manaio- u - " A bOk-ed- e uce i -- v i The “Tribune’s” Darper’ii Ferry correspob deuce ofthe 27th says the completeness of the1 surprise of the rehels at Fisher's Hill may he imagined from the fact that 'the gunscSptured were all loaded to the muzzles with grape and caninister’ but Crook's charefi Was so impetuous and rapid that the rebels did not get time to i discharge them The losses of the rebeft in' the recent fight as reported by governxnentomcialsseur to ascertain t he facts are as follows: Arrived at Harperfg'FerryJ 288 officers and 3100 men: wounded at Winchester 2200 between Fisher’s Hill and iWood-stoccaptured onmled and carried off by the 2200 rebels estimated at 1700 wounded at the road aide houses estimated at lfiOOkilledsnd wounded by cavalry iu Luray Valley 350 Total nearly 11000 New York 27 At the auctions of dry goods there was a marked fall in prices amounting to 30 or 40 per cent less than the regular prices three weeks ngo Gold opened steadier this morning and the price hfis been sustained by heavy purchases to cover shorts There were rather lively times amonglmpor-ter- s auctioneers and buyers generally owing to the feverish state of political and financial affairs— many kinds of goods fell gome! 1C 20 and 25 per cent For instance poil del chev-re- s j j -- : a -- s: ' - school-teachin- ' - ' 1 self-defen-se 4 general-engagemen- t to-d- ay - -- r' f - ' i - --s " ' -- - X C-- M Wil-war- m I The-repo- rt ' kSiS i i f ' -- 1 I i KnUty September AD in tkeaum of One Tkbuaand before the DaAMAoMi of aud OUr °U tbtroJine V rto-da- woolen fillings Which y iat° - v s 7 : 5 t -- IWC 2°? I A” fOU 98db wa t- - THIS 3IORNIN G M f - ! ’ j : We liavo just opened EAST TEMPLET STREET ON 1 a few ilnorw brinw firoonliock'w Buililingw where we offer tor Kile a urock of i j Goods Staple Dry putern Frcsii nud Aew frona tlie following: Print nliMtlu mttlnettm Market cmprUing the stripw cjiockM ticks BOOTH ami MIOES a ery ware 4c We hare also on hand s very c Dtnplcte stock of CUTLERAV - DYE STUFFS dJC jcS3C crock- Staple Groceries: Sugar Coffee Tea Ac Also a fine Stock of Our etock of j MONDAY Sept 19 Rcqdy Made Clothing ' will be found to include some'bf the VT Al’E f3 SlGX THE' i i Latest styles and Best Goods ever brought to TAH JB®“Call andisee us At 18G UOW-EECEIVIK- O OF TIIE OUR FALLl - STOCK 1a -- C0 OK STO VER or -- i Opposite the Salt Lake House T HAWKINS I hare a few Superior and V IH if ' I ErajJCooldng Stores JS’ew n- - iUERCIIADISK 1 ' i "f which we offer Parlor Stoves Bake Betties 1Trying- Fans Sad Irons Spades Shovels to: the ritixene SfUt ah at ! : Scythes and Snaths Tin a Sheet r Also1 a good awortmeDt of UNIFORM j - : Iron and Japan Ware ind of Fine and Codrsc Boots choice lot FOR THE TIMIS and Blankets All of which-wiUt- e Bold cheap for C AiSIIOIl - V - - GRAIN Our Stock Is Ijarsrc 73-2- w B 91 BuRell & Co and s COMMISSION MERCHAN I WELL SELECTED EMBRACING EVERYTHING XXD DEALERS XX USUALLY- BUOCGIIT TO - GENERAL MEIlCIIAjVblsi: i w Will pay particular attention to the sale of the STORE sod we foel confident will give aatihCict bn tb all who may I FAVOR US ” i WITH jrUEIIE USTOJI -- G&L: City Sept 5 1R64 1E B EJD I E x CE x 6G-2- m T-II’- I S V LSI O R" 3IERCIIANDIZE j 1 rn - I j: 7 No ! ' ( Burnt Molasses! - - y Fire-proo- - d t: 1 72-C-m Scott Peaches! Peaches!! I r'r'-'- ' rn $15RE1VARD : wJ i I XL W-l- J my wagon on the night of the 2£th Inst " STOLEN from have a lew hundred bushels of choice Peachee to exTacant lot north of ColIittJe’s change for cash or produce Persons wishing to cut branded E I Ug e! F "fd °n waU and dry peaches on shares will find sfi opportunity by The reward will be given to inr t-me on calling the articles and no queetiona will bo asked ° retarnin& JHARRIET KNOWLTON HALL 19th Ward M Col Uttlev9 13th Ward I r- KI3IIHLL & LA WHENCE John L Stevens brings advices and also to make liberal At his old etuwl at bin residence Sonih TempIeStreJtT Mexico to Sept 13 15th Ward from Mexican troops are reported to have achieved CASH ADVANCES liaa Imported thieewm one of CTarli’e Celebrated Vir- -' a decided success in Durango The city of that tor Cane Mills which will exprM mtre juice Trutn the name has probably been evacuated by the cane tLan any other mill and with GUI AT Dlal’ATCII ox French who are greatly outnumbered: Eight or ten thousand acre of cotton are under cul- COXSIGX2IEXTS Sheds are provided to sliclt r the cane our tivation in Sinaloa with fine prospects' are cooler at tliene wo ks secured from men had been killed by lightning at Mazat-'Ia- n Ainrj to coe) the ryrup before barreling it "'N There is great rejoiciiig in California over Greenbacks are selling Tie refer also by permission Sheridan’s victories at 52 and -- 63 To Sleenre Haliday k JIaleey - - Sait Lake City Ytabl M San Francisco Cal Ellis k Cdt The confidence in American bottoms for Chi“iloKi ' - - Port Uni) Orjegonj Allen k Lewis “ nese trade has greatly revived Any syrup burnt In manu&ctnifng a) these works will thousand MexOne hundred and feventy-flv- e boi be made good to the owners j M of the caneL & DoRELL B cents 12 prefor ican dollars were sold ' i f Brick Boil dings corner of Maine and 8th Sts mium and examine tJfheffirer r”P'CtfUllT In Boise City I T: Sept 20 18M ' to-da- I dbo KIMBALL & LAWREKCE i AX North-Weste- : J San-Francisc- i ' t- 1YM JEN NINdST llneerw gfnghamw flnfineJw ' - j j : from Wheeler’s force: Col jDonaldson chief of the Quartermaster's PRODUCTS OF UTAH Department of the Cumberland has organized a force in that Department amounting to over 7000 men pomprising 8 regiments Arms and HAYING THE LARGEST FIRE riiooF equipments are to be fprmehed them) Th?y are in readiness at a moment's notice to co operate with the regular trobps- when occasion j may require in Idaho Territory we ore prepared to WESTERN TELEGRAPHIC NEWS 27 Lnis failure in San and cf dronth The crops disttesi many Abispo County has caused great Y AM O tux-oare said to be iu a starving i condition j Relief measures are being taken in this city! A fire in Stockton to day destroyed $30000 wprth of bank exchange - n lib a ALSO A FEW -- I Ely 4 co RETAIL DEALE It s I X LADIES’ CLOj COAT’S (JEKERAL 3SERC II AM D IS E aiAKTILLAS I 'property Tbesteamei A : f sutfr s & - ! 7i ff ft The best St' Louis winter wheat Ilnur : T SALE FOR OPENED commands $23— llotir from Missouri wheat $20 a $21 j y t v Tkopvck ix Dksvkb— ’Jtn cents per pound A WELL SELECTED STOCK OF GENTLE- MEN’S FINE : to-da- U ill ' fs the offering price for wljeat at Denver The bet Colorado flour is worth $20 per sack of n ' OR I P j able j I 31 i h - h E : - -- - to-da- 40-inc- - :--- home and deposit them at tkie Daiet Tub will caant Office opposite the Theatre on he them prices Jt highest pay subscription to J our paper hr in money If every pbrson from home brinjn all the rags we shall soon have an abtindan£e’of paper and then the mill can - freeze up without our sighing moaning an Jshortcnlng our jdays with anxiety Why don't snmebodyjiow withoat oixfn pail Son strike in and gather up the waate calico Any smart active roan can before pick up rags enongh in this city to buy all his wliitera flour for a family of a dozen chililren: The occupation is honorable — most honors ' Ha " two week ago t y were knocked down brought 85 cents at 59 cents— some lots being consequently withdrawn Inferior qualities of some articles heretofore commanding from 60 to 80 cents went down to 40 a 44 cents A few lots bagging and burlaps sold from 15 to 20 rper cent below the average prices Domestic goods were firm fn comparison with forThe panic in gold unsettled eign articles everything Concerning the reported peace negotiations in Georgia the “Evening Post” says: Gen Sherman w3 are authorized to say will not negotiate except upon terms of unconditional submis-ioof the rebels to the government of the Union the fullest acknowledgement of its rights and the open admission that war against the Union is what Alex Hj Stephens declared it would-b- e in l8C0 — plunder and crime The “Pest” says if the Georgia authorities will agree to these preliminaries Geni Sherman will meet them frankly' and cheerfully Nashville 27! Skirmishing with the rebel forces under Forrest continued all day Rosseau fe'l back two miles fiom Pulaski but add held town 7 to a portion of the up pm The enemy have advanced their skirmish line to within half a mile of ours- 'They will probably advance their lines and attack in the morning Onrlossin to day’s fighting ' will not exceed eighty men Prisoners have'befen captured in Marshall county on their way to McMinnsville with dispatches to Cerro Gordo Williams Whq was to unite with Forrest These stated that Forrest had 20 pieces of artillery and about 000 men Six regiments are reported to have been sent £jai artillery Jn- the noise of trams T ' He working to aid Early th I S2 is doubtless ShrWn rhat tth the d' of hold-pPbillty conrae to Road Cefitfal Tkoao are thoroforo to command ing tne taka into your custody said c XL whita and Richmond contracting By from saily Ayncuourgaround Petersburg be hopes to be able disebargod by dna course af law kwp untilSoil his lines ' ' not Hereof reinforce and Uircaunder my hand this day of pt AD sboi to detach a force sufficient to the Sienan- from Jl M1NEH Justice Id the Psace demoralized army t tally his proprietors' ot servicethe Conthe Mittimus 10th Tending by the with The “Herald’s” correspondent stable Dewey His Honor Chief Justice Titus the moviments ot the enemy Eut Tempi Street O S L-- City 4 doors below savs arePfmi issueda ordering thebody f Kerr k Co’a Benkiag Home: pmise Uneasiness isaremanifest-oC M to he brought before him the follow- - rf is eertainIthey flo bz costuved Pinest Winee Liioore-anCifir sag morning ly getting ready for a movement of some kind U - A (& good folks coming to Conference next week will bring us’ all the clean cottonj mjt— white and colored— that thpy can gather at If the' k d : RAGS WANTED v Vieh-er’-- n buslieisr cropXOO t to-morr- 1 WS - g to-da- : - 'I still-amovin- To-da- y J 7 t mond FROM THE SOUTH u — |