Show ‘ v ! ‘ i !:-i' J - X ' - v - r - ? -- - - TIIE DAILY TELEGRAPH 6 lOUSlXft SOVt SATURDAY 1 TERMS: ‘ s 8ix Month Three Month i V : V t' SIS 00 ! 900 500 ‘ s t!: ' : cit Ter Month delivered in thi Persingld 'number -- v 200 15 s EASTERHTELEGRAPHIC NEWS COCTrIOX'AASD ESIJAL TOg ELEC- - ( DECATUR' CAPTURES TROOPS! " PROPERTY' OF DESTRUCTION - ' WITH AT 8000 ROME - Georgia: : CONSPIRACY TO SEIZE PACIFIC STEAMERS! ‘U v-‘- It ' - t I h t ChicagoTlG the States to the following ffom Tlir Ie!egations j next Congreve Mtandiaboat aafollpwsv Maine 5 Union New Hampshire 3 Union 3 Union Connecticut 3 Union 1 Democrat New Jersey 2 Union 3 Democratic Pennsylvania 1C Union 8 Democratic Delaware 1 Union Illinois lPUnion Oiifo 17 Union 2 Democratic 3 lVmocratjc Maryland 14 Union 1 Democratic Wisconsin 6 iudianai 8 Union 3 Democratic Vnion I Democratic: Michigan 6 Union Iowa 6 Union Minnesota 2 Union? Kansas 1 Union: Kentucky 3 U nion 6 Democratic Missouri C Union 3 Democratic West Virginia 3 Union total 137 Rhode Island 3 Union Union !42 Democratic Massachusetts 10 Union New York 20 Union 11 Democratic T - The majority of the popular vote for Lincoln is " about as follows: ! ' if r H i - M ? ii lit' v U-l-- l i Yer-"mo- - ut New Hampshire 2500 Vermont Wisconsin 120u0 Ohio 40000 Missouri 6000 Minnesota (5000 Michigan 15000 Kaunas 2000 1 hese lowaiQOO Indiana 35000 Illinois 30000 t piujoritie do uot fnclude the soldiers vote v hich Will J - -- point Sherman has already star ‘ted taking thirty Jays rations ' iTsmiah tor-whi- ch New'Y’ork'l(5 On the 7th the steamers Montgomery and Lillian based the pirate Talhihassc from ft) a in until dark i The pursuit wa4 undagging and at one - time So near had they get to her that in a short - time more would have been their prey when' night set in and sho escaped in the darkness By the Catawba we have Orleans dates to the prd Tlie rebels are- - building forts on both sides T Red River above Alexandria fall Registerec nemics who were sent out of ouf Hues have been ’ ' V i h I :sR lii-'- lr ' f p A' - I- ‘i:i - ( 4 tv t t : - h y J - i J ! fj- - nmX- : - decla-rition-th- at rill r j UI J J v I Herald’S City Point correspondent on the 14th saj’s Gen Egan Was wounded in the arm by sharpshooters that morning the report "gains j'The Tribune’s special t will be succeeded currency that Fessenden 'ays by VfalkerJ btantou's illness Is so severe that his physician has advised him to abandon official onx-- ’ I " icties j j : '! Vii - 1 I j lii? S i Yvls-- ' - i J L I (The Herald’s special says A 1? '- ?riL - - I : -- ( The efficiency and activity of Sheridan’s are ahownin the fact that the 1st division cavalry under Merritt captured during the present campaign 2‘J 18 caissons 100 pieces of artillery 2000 prisoners wagons and ambulances and 14 Hags The rebel newspapers contain Forrest’s account of the destruction at Johnsonville Font gunboats 14 steamers and 20 barges are claimed as having been' burned consuming an immense amount of This may be believed as the valuable property report claims that a good portion of the immense stores' Johnsonville have been destroyed but we have since learned that Johnsonville is still in he hands of the Union forces and but a small por- tion of the army supplies there were burned The bombardment of Charleston and Fort Sumer is reported to be still continued with steadiness' Union war vessels and 78 transports seventj’-tw- o are reported at Hilton Head The Richmond papers of Monday say that on the 9th Hood army was at Tuscumbia and Sherman i at Atlanta SecThe Herald's Washington special says- the to anticipate of the the Jauuaihas decided on retary the payment ofTreasury y interest gold interest bonds Gen Butler and staff have gone to the army of he Potomac No guerrillas have been seen east of Bull' Run Mountains ince the 6th Superintendent Kennedy of tho Metropolitan police having become aware that certain exten-iiv- e forgeries were committed in this and other States about six weeks since gave the casci to the detectives to work up They have since" then een diligently engaged and with very satisfactory Four principal operators have been arresults rested one of whom tajrned States' evidence yesterThe day and: gave testimony against others whole series of forgeries is supposed to involve the sum pf about a quarter of a million The correspondent says Beauwith regard's headquarters are at Corinth p Hood extern Cheatham’s corps is at Florence ding'-otlip north side of the river as for as & D Lees’ corps is at Jackson Stewart's at Corinth Jacinto and Rienzi 15 miles from each other on the Mobile and Ohio road Tlie entire rebel army which a year ago 'numbered veterans cannot now muster over 40000 including Forrest’s and Wheeler’s cavalry and ' Dick New York 16 the reported capture Augusts Georgia by Sherman is treated here 'the military authorities as a pure canard there ng no information hero to make the slightest foundation for the rumor i Even if Sherman was X marching in that direction j he hasn’t yet had time tareacfeyAagusta and thereia uo expectation of f hoaring from him for several: daj--s -except throughj rebelncwspiners The Herald rSbenandoah valley correspondence' ' gifes further particulars or the pursuit ot the reb- els through and beyond Front Itoyal by l’owell’s cay airy on: Saturday bust and an accountof another cavalry fight by Col Mterritt the same day Tliis fight consisted of severatshours’ skirmishing the beiis tlnally Driven hick in great contusion ' f'VSfhue ihia was in progress Edtly advanced his in- fofitry as for as Middletown but immediately with- defeat of his cavalryVmid returned to a Hill Gur lossin the kkvr was verjr t srnaiL Early unrautry farce engagement is to bo a considerable one Dowell sentascerUbied back frdm Lurav valley as the frails of his chase of Earlytk' Taylofs f The'same correspondent siys our loss at will not exceed a million of dollars The Montreal 16 faut are that on theunight of the 4th Forrest a battery of 10 guns opposite Johnsonville Taider iVeVember t3Sthtlbanprocure postponed Janted he knocked to pieces 3 tin clads and S'txt evidence tho morning for j defence' The 7 next day he shelled the town 45 transport' ' Vr left then Meanwhile a portion of hours Nind 16 Indianapolis - Fiftyrebcl prisoners succeeded south of the fort but Wheelers cavalry appeared in scalh- - tlie inding it strong and well garrisoned they retarned to FlorenceXj During the shelling every bridge struck bulxmly two were burned Cincinnati 16- -' bat one was i j Cairo 12 Nashville special says tlie rebel Gefi Can-b- y that An from Memphis reports D stiU pffleer concentrated in thSiciuiS boring 30000 liis of recent fleet has died from tlie ground ofjFlorence One corps is on this side of the river if The condition of the roads prevent active imlitarv while enrjute to Orleans X Washington 17 operations and the rebels remain comparatively make no menThe of Richmond Tuesday papers which L- cpljet is ''regarded fact move! tion of " ' Siherman’s ' !' ' " New - j York 16 here as an evidence that he hasVnet with success The Commercial's special says' Butler had an I t haJx secret session It U report-e- d onThe rebel Senate ami isHouse interview wfth'tUe President y tne question of surmised which It nt Monday to tn? command o that he has becnr'assigned ' staves discussed the was arming atV important expedition and will not return to the' i It vtPresident seriously conariuy of the James His" speech in New York is templatereported that the another commended issuing proclamation of amnes-ty- -' ' v warmly t i yhchinbad paper' say Sherman was at Atlanta Fort Monroe 16 r Aon the 7fh-- i Saxon arrived to-dTe from Port Royal The captain reports having picked up when 50 miles Headquarters army Potomac 15 of Hatteras an abandoned schooner Us the A sharp fight between pickets began named Ringold i i withan about and hour lasted o'clock heading from Dennis Mass All li) nig it at notableine sans rcro gone two feet of result out any water in the hold - and there ' was Portland 16 ' Louisville 17 '4 The United States revenue cutter Mahoning ble news dated Rome Georgia 16 into Cutiue j 71 W) destruction of manufactories mills and TfebsUr reports ' v tl : -- A 5 irry":V J f y T - A V - X Timea-Nashvil- A i X 75-0- ? : 4 4 :i I s John-souvii- Iv i i A'k f i v J s ittv ! r i ? !i! ? 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' f '! i T ROSENBAUM it NEWMAN- - - : Krr 14th i I 1 1 - - IL OE US s ERSONS Wishing i in i' THEIR PURCHASES ' Fri- -: tbe sale of Tickets ' ’ ' past 6 o’clock Performance to cam- - IRRIGATION i- i I Will open for day at 10 ' s :' Eveiy effort will be inade to gratify Hhe wishes of customers and orders sent by the Advantages in young Will find Unsurpassed ' ' in tlia Bualncss The Patronage of the Public is respectfully solicited for this Establishment MAKING Owing td the length of this greet Flay It will con titute the entire evening's performance C 120 - L i- Th '"aaid xr SWEETBREADS 1 Ltsl Supported by' a full cast of the company at " BRAINS SUPERB OF THE MOST ' THE CONSPIRACiY Cardinal Bkrhelieu T A : : Mai v ! f the Eminent American Tragedian Ifc - t TRIPE WINTER CLOTHING CONTINUED SUCCESS OF TIIE LEGITntATE J DRAMA 91 - ’ dR£AT SALT LAKE CITY le ’ CORNED PORK PICKLED TONGUE MOST SUBSTANTIAL Engagsmen BEEF in "I' I j !" GOOD - r coast The Tribune’s special says 'owing to the continued prostration of Secretary Stanton the wide spread tlesirS of tbe people the president has tendered the position of Secretor tary of War fo Gen Butler It is said tbs General ' the present at least has declined the honor t j It is asserlej that Admiral Farrs got is to be Secretary oftheXaVyi ft is said that our government wHl1 insist upon a reparation or apology from the Brazilian Government for tiring on the U8 flag If our cruisers 'were contravening her taws she knows where to find us and bow to ajnlieate her claims but the act of opening fire upon onr vessels will be rebuked T I New York 18 Richmond papers wxj Sherman left Atlanta on the 12th moving northward though they doiibtlcae mean by that " eastward on p northerly line Tlie IIerad's Orleans correspondent saye onr forces hare been withdrawn from the post on the Atchafolaya river not being needed there any longer Important information has been gained by a sconting expedition tieSr Natchez Four blockade running schooners laden with cotton have been captured off the' Texas ' :r--: 1 - '!’ 1 1 ffl ' ' Viiii 4 -- - t! ay K §!! CHOICEST MEATS i A I fc"‘ O D T staplegooiTs to-da- - Jv’“’ a preconcerted signal they drew their weapons and shotltCn Union soldiers and escaped The folfifteen or lowing day 150 of Mosby’a men attacked twenty of the 27th cavalry killing two wounding every miner article eoemeratod la the catalogue of the two aud iniiking prisoners of the remainder The rebejls are said to have been recently gathering KUiiplics for the Shenandoah army in West BEST MERCANTILE HOUSES Virginia onr in th captured by cavalry Among WILL ALWAYS BIS OX llANDl last Saturday Were about 30 offi the figlitj pf prisoners cers The irebcl losses were about 350 our loss t about 170 "'4 ' Tlie Times says a scheme for thestrnction of BEET steamers on the Pacific coast by a gang of pirates i who concocted the plot at IiaVana under Instruci Ij PORK : '! r:l tions from Mallory the rebel Secretary ofthe navy -has been frustrated They were to be under the CUB OLD ESTABLISHMENT MUTTON lead offThos A Hogg df the rebel navy who left ' Havana with 16 or 20 men for Panama They were TEAL to get aboard of the steamer Guatemala bat ar- Jnat j the Overland ’ Stage Office has now a bclpw rived too late The scheme was known in Panama LAMB and it wa4 expected that the’ would take the Sal ji j vador which was the next that sailed Prepara tions wer4 Blade for their captore and it is possible Complete Stock of SAUSAGE HEAD CIIEESE " 1PORK attempted the scheme and been taken they have v' With one pf their steamers they hoped to capture a specie bfedring vessel and then prey on the IV LIVER SAUSAGE GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING cific commerce - - ! L Nxwxax RoanBAW G f- - - GREAT SALT LAKE CITY W OO K E Our stock If eztenaiv Sheridan’8'imcn On Tuesday between Murtinsburg and the front a party of guerrillas disguised in national uniforms were met by some of the second regular cavalry wlioni they familiarly accosted anu rode along within conversation some distance Suddenly at H - ' - ii'j s f i ‘ - f - 3- 5 i - : I i ? bia : y‘ " lc Tus-cum- 1 1 '1 - 1 DKESS' GOODS his-cam- t - t ' - e ' - Angnat - - l - : ' I--- i i ‘ unscripted by the rebels The rebels at Drownsville prohibit importations X xcept of corn flour and vegetables Our Consul at Matamoras la still protected by a Ureuoh guanK Oyer a thousand desertersdrom the rebel army" came across the Rio Urandoin one Jay and gave themselves np Gen Harlow has made two very successful raids c4j i i Western Florida Richmond papers last devote much of Northern politics Tho 'space to the' discussion rcsult'of thc clectiou is considered to be a the Northern people will have lour more years jif war Therefore the Southern people are urged to think of Avar for up indefinite pe- rlod They desire: to have no talk or trouble and invite such men us “"t about questions of Stephens Brown and Boyco to resign confident that before the close ofThe Whig-i- s the month Grant will have made a combiued land uiid water attack on Richmond I' ft i - - it - 5 'Vj f - re-tur- ' 7 ' t I - ' - i- - to-da- Delaware gives McClellan 450 Kcntuckyl New Jersey 5500 Chicago 16 c "T’ " A gentleman in this city has a letter from a relative holding a high "position in Sherman's' army A standing grand movement will be made on Sa- ! ' v- - f 4 As ' The Herald's special with Sheridan's army on the 15th says there was a cavalry reconnoissance y as for as Cedar Creek Cnstar!s division inarched along the Middleton road Merritt's along the Winchester and Strausburg turnpike Early recrossed Cedar last night and again occupied Fisher's Hill From stragglers and inhabitants we ascertained that Early’s infantry force was considerable The smoke of their camp fires was distinctly visible from Cedar Creek New York 17a The Richmond Whig contains a rumor that Hood lias taken Decatur ‘'Alabama and captured the garrison of 8000 troops hair of whom vrcjre colored On the 8th a rebel attack on Huntsville Alabama s also reported The Montgomery Mail of the 17th expects an early advance bn Augusta or Macon by Sheridan The Richmond Examiner ridicules the Idea of- any such movement f Brig-Ge- n Tyler has forwarded to tho WarDle- the black flag captured Sartment Washington command in probablyadd 00000 to the aggregate m fcy ! i i 'V ' I The Montreal Gaxette publishes Young’s from the rebel government authorizing weat i aide East Temple Street directly opposite the him to organize for special service a company not ! office of the ' r l to exceeq 200 in number from those Who belong to ' !' the Confederate service 11 I The Herald's special says the necessity of adopt-ln- g a fixed policy in reference to the proposed OVERXAXD STAGJ3LWE of the sere-leStates is vigorously pressed : s Y '1 upon the administration -- Banks and other Gener) assistance and now here that als protecrepresent tion to Ubion men in Louisiana Arkansas Geor- where we shall take plsaanre In showing the good people gia In changing the system of labor heretofore exof Great Balt Lake City and vicinity some of tho r isting ini those States will secure not only their return put their permanent adherence to the Federal jUnoi Thi Times special with Sheridan says guerrillas STYLES still jinfesjt the road rendering the movements of FINEST wagons impossible without a strong escort New York 18 j OF The Herald's special says there is every probability of) Commissioners beingpooii'appointed by PLAIN AND PANOT the ' ftreyident if they have not already been to' present peace propositions to the rebels The Herald says we have important intelligence from the Shenandoah that the rebels have again fallen rapidly back toward Stanton Deserters who have come into onr lines say that Early's force in the vicinity of Fisher's Hill broke I !' - ' camp oni Sunday morning and commenced a retroi grade movement On Sunday evening his pickets along Cedar Creek were also withdrawn leaving EVER OFFERED IX THIS MARKET apparently only a small detachment of cavalry in Sncritlaii’s front Early's entire army in the valley is ndw estimated at 30000 several thousand I being charmed as they are conscripts whdm he has recetitiy gobbled np and whom lie expected to supply hrith weapons by capturing them from eom-miHaao- f t L' Y :l ! NEW STOKE - ’ : Maine! 15000 car-riedjO- t ' V if in-creS- - LYNCHBURG! EARLY RETREiX£D TO : ''-- i VaR FOR AS “indefinite period:” ROOD Tbs enemy attacked our pickets while engaged in the destruction but were driven off' da ’yuesday last the bulwarks oir Atlanta were attacked by 1A00 cavalry who were beaten off with I at little difficulty i ' 1' ''New York 18' ' ' I' Six steamship's boats similar to tho one used by Cushing in destroying the Albemarle have Just been completed f The officers of the pirate Florida have been taken from Point Lookout and committed to the old capital Ipriscln The jHerald's Vienna letter says tbs Austrian force fbrjMexico consists of 3700 men to be to 7000 Many Polish refbgees have en listed These troops will leave for Mexico in Jan- nary I A rebtl committee reports tbe following destruction by Sheridan: 30 dwelling houses 450 barns 31 miUslS factories and 1 furnace were burned A hundred miles of fencing 100000 bushels of wheat j5 j0OQJuhe!a of corn and 6000 tons of hay were destroyed A thousand ami seven cattle the same number of horses and 4000 hogs were - i - s r j i ' I sidencies destroyed was very small I - Per Ann am other buildings of value to the enmy r commenced yestciiday The extensive roiling mills stables bouses were destroyed by order of Gen anj storiaSome CofseJ places of minor importance were fired by jthe soldiers but the number ofprivate reA 1 jy I f - n--- - ' aat Sunday aft 1 p nu she was fired on by abaft-tcry- 1 while two and half miles distant with one tank eatrMge and two excellent line shots which ell short She had her colors flying Itlwas blowing a gulo at the time and she left ' fobesl ' Harbor New York 10 V A steamer supposed to bo the Quaker City was'ieen at 8 a m on the 12th at latitude twenty nrinute-- longitude seventy- our degrees forty-fiv- e five decrees seventy : minutes chasing another npon which she was gaining fast Halifax 16' Bermuda dates to the 8th state that the pirate 3hicamaaga arrived ar Five Fathom Hole on the morning of the 7th for repairs She had captured a bark and two schooners names Unknown besides thosealready reported h New York 161 “ The Commercialrs special says fate- Richmond papers have been received which show great anxiety concerning Sherman's movements His being at Atlanta on the 7th with Hood far in his rear they regard as ' showing that he has no fears for the rebel General’s movements bat is prepared to carry oat a new plan upon a gigantic scale It is suspected here that 'the rebels are entirely nnpre- conp of Sherman and Eared for this grand a great blunder in sending Hood perpetrated o invade Tennessee i i The Post's special says there are ' well defined rumors that Gen Butlcr’a New York speech foreshadows the policy of the Administration New York 16 ‘ A Washington special states that an officer of one of the district of Columbia regiments has reached here having escaped from a rebel prison He says 8000 Union prisoners are in a stockade at Savannah where they fare somewhat better than at Twenty-fiv- e AnderSonville thousand prisoners are at Milne Georgia This seems to indicate the removal of our prisoners from Andersonville The Herald’s City Point special says the demonstration by the rebel pickets in front of the 2d corps on Saturday night t made no impression on our lines which remained the same on Sunday as Ion the previous evening There was heavy cannonading In the vicinity of Dutch Gap on Sunday night the result is not ascertained The weatuer is cold and many of the soldiers have built log huts fo make themselves more comfortable This don’t indicate going into winter quarters The World’s special says intelligence has been received that Early lias retreated from the Shenandoah and proceeded by forced marches to Lynch-bur- g to L - ' "x U' ' - 4 - Vt - JC X - ' i- - r-- ‘ ump - ' ' ' isa'4 ' ! - i hNhhii m rrrrsTsvumn V r ry-- "I )v- i 1 1S54 - :T ’ :l i ' “ 4 Y-- - -- - f i 'A - vv - - - ' -- --- : - - la vr- - |