Show The Raleigh Confederate announces the evacuaBt Louis 19 A dispatch from Cutta' headquarters 9th says tion of 'Washington N C and its occupation bj concluded the pursuit of Fries whose Federal troops The aafe irriraLpf the Tallahassee we have at Wilmington is also announced j rear guard crossed the Arkansas river under fire of another of his guns and his own jje The Ilerald'a special with Sheridan pays the which other arms and equipments with in is still considerable force between Fishenemy er's riill audJStrausburg His cavalry are hover- have fallen into our hand DAILY TELEGRAPH il — i jtov MrixnAT i TERMS: rer 1 18 00 Annum ' delivered ia the city : r I Ter Month number Ter k'A ! ing along our front Onr new position has been of breast-work- o greatly strengthened by the' erection i 900 Blx ilontbx ThrejfiMoutlis 00 2 00 : 15 s K l ABOUT PEACE T1TK ( "'Onci more there are rumors of peace move-- 1 mentsilin which the Feral government ac-'i!corJinfi to reports wUI "take the Initiative tVe presume there arer scarcely two opiri- S jlonsea to the desirableness of peace throughout the jland if it be practicable to bring it jbout Both North and South are doubtless Jieartily !tfred of the war as far- - as war itself confepied ButiWhatevcrmaybe said Jo the contrary iif the heat of excitement and party feeling the North considers tlip South jn rebtijion and the South considers itself lighting for independence "The grand 'difficulty is ta reconcile these conflicting views So far wchayo seen nothing to justify any hope tlmt either the North or the South collective-l- y speaking' is willing to concede sufficient of its owppeculiar and characteristic views to Tender c(nciIiation probable We therefore expect if there really be any’ pence negotiations on foot or in contemplation they-wi- ll result in occasioning merely a lull in the stomv to be followed by another burst more angty amt violent-IndeeButler in his ncw Tork speech distinctly indicated such a result-hof failure of the olive branch $ase ' iMueh has been said concerning the cxlianstion of the South and its having been pushed into flio “last ditch1 n and it cannoj be (jlenied that the Confederacy is in a strait place but it may also be remembered that a shaky corporation 8ometindrag3 its infirmities pain-futl- y along for yeats after the wreck of a constitution far more robust andfnpparently promising of longlife Jln regard to the seizure of the Florida by tlusWacliuaetts there sterna to be a popular on an overbearing front todisposition t wards Itraal But a good name nationally la worth more than fifty' Floridos There is but one course which a nation like the United rotates can consistently pursue in the matter and that is to treat a small power like Brazil mjcisely aait wodld England France Russia afty other great power did the circumstun COi reach cither of them instead of Brazil i i ( - ' f !! L -- s e I : f d x r : a i j ‘ ' j t -- V ' to-pu- -- f - " MAIL PROPOSALS a - f In another column will be found an ifivita-tlojjt- o send in proposals for carry ill" the liortlictn niails anil it is to bo hoped that i luitthose fully competent to perform " thobeevico'wrtl give lieetl to-i- t ‘ Itj is a fact patent to everybody that a large portion of the mail service in Utah for years lad has been a public scandal but this liu'njbng is played out and will not be toler-ale-dj lump r ' i( § r - J The Post Office Department of af desirojus supplying us with Jnail facilities as' the "citizens of any other jilace but when silly mir make proposals and sillier iheii jendorsei them the resnlt-i- s just what has bwniin some jdaees -a service within seche-dul-e jtTine'but a perfect skeleton We liope to see it right or no service at all liertiifter V- -l EASTERN TELEGRAPHIC NEWS r" r- - i ? PEACE RUJf )RS! MpR il r J t A (S 11 C FREX( IIEYACLTATED UATAJIORA3! FliAXCE AGAIN OFFERS ITS: SERVICES AS " ' ' - t I r 11 MEDIATOR! i I BRECK1SXRIDGE DEFEATS GILLAMf New York 18 irw!vity i full of rumors concerning Sherman’s miwenpeivu and therw ia a panic in gold which BITS OF NEWS j ' The Richmond Examiner of the 15th contains the following dispatch from An mist a: On the 14th a fight Occurred at Roagh and Ready between the State iroQps and the Yankees in which the latter were driven back The latest news from Atlanta says the city was evacuated Saturday 12th The 'Montgomery mail has news to the 10th which left Hood at Tuscumbiawltb two divisions Two of his divisions had crossed the Tennesse river and the impression was that the rest would soon f cross New York 18 The Richmond Examiner has an article on the capture of the Florida which it calls a contemptible Yankee trick and savs Brazil will of course1 remonstrate but unless she can interest the great marine nations her remonstrance will be wholly in vain There has lately been a coolness between the Emperor and the English Government and diplomatic relations arc suspended For that amt other reasons a protest from England if any will probably be cold and easily answered by tiewani France and Brazil are on friendly terms yet there are considerations which may cans France to lie very cautious in stirring matters too roughly We need not expect any serious trouble to grow out of it Onr commissioners will have learned that they had better in future avoid all ports except those of England France and their jcoionics - The same paper says that Sherman will find trouble if he attempts a movement into Georgia and thinks he is not going in that direction The Herald’s special says there are minors in circulation' of a peace movement and a declining effort about to be made by the Administration to bring abont some sort of understanding with the Confederates' A rumor which obtains some currency is that a commission will be appointed Comprised of Republicans and Democrats to meet a similar commission 'appointed by Mr Davis in which shell men as Alex Stepnens will be most prominent Washington 1? A letter from the Army of the Potomac says inactivity still prevails with the exception of the ordinary amount of exchanges of pickets and batteries ‘Casualties continue to occar daily along the icket line and stray shots frequently reach those ar in the rear r sometimes inflicting fatal wounds Burnside1 readied City Point on Wednesday on a visit to his old corns New York 19 j The Tribune's armyrof the James special says Information from Richmond renders it pretty certain that: Lee Is detaching part of hisjtroops for service elsewhere evident trepidation at The rebel papers-betrathe reported movement of Sherman's army and express anxiety concerning Augusta and Macon where as well ns at Columbus they have their most extensive powder mills shops and arsenals entertain for the safety of which-the- y evidently ' the gravest apprehena ony that Ixmgstreet and It is rumored here Early with 35000 men moved south from Fisher’s Ilill on Thursday night evidently to intercept - j j - J to-da- New York lb wc Ry the Morning Star from Orleans 12thMata-mnrlearn tliat thc French troops have evacuated them-Helr- a e leaving the Inhabitant to take care of At Vrownville on the opposite side of the Kio Grande there is but a small rebel force who apprehend an early attack from the Union troops Now that their imperial friend has withdrawn from the neighborhood there Is nothing to prevent our whenever it is deemforces occupying Brownsville ' ed propers The reported capture of a large number of cattle which the' pells were endeavoring to take across the river at Vidalia Louisiana for the supply of Hood’s army is confirmed Gen Corse Union commander at Borne Georgia on tbeJOth destroyed such bridges there as would be of nse to' the enemy and abandoned the place for tlxe purpose of Withdrawing to aome more important point The latest rebel accounts from ITood say that he is in arposition to march either into Middle or West Tennessee as he may decide They admit the reported capture of Decatur Alabama from the Union forces to be a lioax stating that the attack there was only a rnse to enable Hood to get his and trains well past it army ‘ The Herald’s Ifilton Head correspondent says fill the rebel prisoners taken down from Fortress :ilonroe by Col Mnlford were first to be transferred to the authorities at Savannah 'which will be concluded by Thursday of this week when Col Mnlford was to commence receiving the released Union prisoners It is understood that negotiations are in progress to exchange a large number n Mississippi Eight Union officers arrived at TTiffton Head on Monday last having escaped from the rebels They all assert that previous accounts of inhuman treatment to Union soldiers are tme The Herald’s Shenandoah1 correspondent says the' main portion of Early’s army is in the vicinity of Woodstock in wretched condition and imucli discontented When Early advanced last Saturday lie thought Sheridan had been weakened but learning liis mistake he beat a hasty retreat This retreat is regarded as an abandonment of the lower part of the valleyThe World’s Washinrion special says the French Minister has! had an interview with Seward in which he renewed his offer to place the services ofhis government at the disposal of the President ' o facilitate negotiations with the South Seward aid he would consult the President and invited lim to another interview on the subject v said P r TV" j - I”" V i i ' i !) - - y- j- In the recent peace— war Congress winch its sittings in the city of Geneva France Prussia Italr and Denmark were represented bat hot England America Russia and Ausheld: lc 1 n GREAT SALT LAKE CITY EW ' G ix j X- ' iv a HI E A T BI honestly be- the love of lievp that plhndeg ip office vare doing more tq destroy the jadriiijiistration and the government than the rebels can do by force of arms” AS ic e T 1 &C0 RANSOHOFF S 11 f Take picasnre ia announcing to ths public that theyhavs jfborsktD THEIR t t t A 1 O— y - e a to fix rules for mitiga-tingth- e ' i - t horrors! of war The Congress deJ - f termined that all sick and wounded and all t: ROSENBAUM NEWMAK ministering to them should be regarded as i of wounded should be neutrals: hospitals socreid jconvalescents in the hands of the i i'!'" enemy be sent hqme on Conditions of takdirectly cpjfoelte the ing no further part in the war premiums be west dde East TempleofficeStreet of the shelters fo of of the sick humane regard given TAKE PLEASURE DT AXXOUXCINc' and woujnded and other amiable reflations Jt' were imajlei —to' bo mutually proclaimed by vi OVERLAND STAGE LINE belligerent generals '' ' “Stone-wall r M(re j ojffims of :the original A TO TJIE PUBLIC THAT Brigade’) have turned up in distress the three we shall take pleesnre In showing the good people years past ip Briuiin than the whole rank and where 1 Salt Lake City and vicinity some of the Great of file numbered when Jackson first led it into tria) T li object was i -- j I - & Store JVew 1 ! c k-- i -- ' I : 'i- - - vif : - the field I life of ihe A boylcbnspiracy against the f i j" Emperor )of Austria has been discovered rriid bridjgo over the Ohio River between Cincinnati nnd Covington will cost 81500-00- 0 the Niagara Jtanil(will exceed m length feet above high 00 be bridge suspended mark FINEST STYLES r ’ Post Office - G S Mails for the East close at am for the West pm e very day: for Montana Iddho and Oregon ’ddnesdays and Fridays at8 am for Sundays the nettfemjens north every Monday and Thnraday at 730 amM for the ' south every Monday and Thursday a 30 am 9 n SmuorsE P M Orncx Salt Lake City U T ) Nov 20th 1S64 - t PLAIN AND FANCY U' "I! I tki ! !l - t’- -‘ JN EVER OFFERED ' THIS 1 - "11 MARKET " - x and embraces besides ths whole range of PT wans the STABLE GOODS - V CHOICEST MEATS ' s i i I HOUSES BEST MERCANTILE i t lx e m ’ - nxior in jnrumi or suu Lake City and Soda Springs every Monday and at 8 'ain Time 60 Lours Intermediati departure to be regulated by the arrivals from each terminal 8hU ThnriMlay Complete Stock 11 Bzrr t i l TORE MUTTON a BAT LAMB ' 4 ’T FORK SAUSAGE FURNISHING HEAD CHEESE GOODS I CORNED BEEF J ' I 1 i ' I -- i ' h u i-- V pickled tOngce I -- £ ! ' CO thej On the South Side of m ':' V i’ 'Aim MOST: SUBSTANiXAL And everything in the Bnslness i QUALITY " QJ? EN THIS HAY A NE W ME AT STALL CO ' market - M7 Every effort will i 7"v be made to gratify ili the’l Will find Unsarpassed Advantages in wishei of customers and orders sent bv the ' l -- : i4 P URCIUSES THEIR MAKING 1 st Prices! i Tb Patronage of the Public is respectfully solicited for this Establishment DEALERS pTRY ‘i be fonnd the will Y I ths pub- - t ' 1 ' - BRAINS SWEET BREADS SUPERB OF THE MOS M TRIPE WINTER CLOTHING t I corned pork - AXIS L t 4 leainini in informing their friends and f -- j fc i LITER SAUSAGE i MEAT STALL 'V: r i Fruposafa invited for the five divisions separately for any number of tiie divisions and for the entire northern routes as ape ified to be received at this office by the 30th November Service ta coi nffence immediately if proposals are acf cepted by the I cpjartment ' The object of tills advertisement is to csH forth proposals from men he will carry the V 5 Mail with “Celerity certaintyOfl and security” over the routes named cd Department may require it as ths if the Vutt that nnless immediate measures ore erobabilities arif aot all — the poet office? north wUI be left without service T B H STEXHOBSE Special Mail Agent Utah t k Mof GENTLEMEN’S M S7 ESTABLISHMENT OUR - rrj WILL ALWAYS 'BE ON - : : T1 i i - 1 11 every mlffsr artiele suumersted la ths catsloguo of ths ' i f- w ' “ V t: CITY i: Our stock is extensive - i LARGEST MEAT STALL IN THE 1st Salt Mkel City hy Stoker Centreville Fanoington KaymriUe1 M'ber Iholen North Ofolch Wiilard to Brig-IiaCity U £Tj and hack twice a week S1 From Brigham City by Wellsrille Logan Ilyde Park Smfthffeld Kichniond and Franklin Paris and Idaho1 and back twice a week Sd From O liin City Iy Huntsville Paradise Hynmi Millriile Pro1 idience to Logon U T and back twice OLD i a week T'n i 4th From Just below ths Overland Stags Office has now a week -rKth From T 'elisvllle to Mehdon U T1 and bock twice :i a week - Louisville 19 1 II ’ FPOPOSAhS NEW 4 : f DRESS GOODS j at thia office for conveying the moils brthe ARK InvitedStates from TAKE that ‘ 1 ’ JOHN PAUL i 1 t- 1 PoSz V'i - OF ’’ 111 T B r - M I L City Nov 20 1864 Office has been removod to the firat the! floor of Daily Telegratu building west of the Meat Market and will be open every week day from 730 n ip to 6 pm daring winter On Sffndara between 8 and 9 am and 12 and I pm " U: THEY HAVE ! ( '9 NOTICE - o t - ' f - ! L ’ MI always Sherman was meeting with reliable the accuracy of deemed Intelligence: e’ are nQt traceable to any which however cannot be determined at present good a(S?yUt EIOIOEST MEATS e recently the rebel Gen Brecken-ridgWth‘ A fleet of says that very fro1mQJr-Iat the 10000 men attacked Gen Gillam near stcameM n Monroe with 10000 rebel Bull withand Gil-adefeated a after desperate fight Gap fie adT”- - atoaf d for exchange were at liilion who lost 400 prisoners The number of killed and wounded g not stated No fears of an invaMlrtratedit Port Rojil sion of Kentucky consequent upon this reverse y are apprehended as the military authorities are in:“"Kpr Sf oor captoreof that placel Grateful to their friends and ' the public for increased a force patronage they to hlly prepared to meet any advance ofsucli cordially Invite them the nto State: rowti-viUV had been ll non Washington 19 TIS1T THEIR STALL of : artillerir la amicTpaUon Jiecc A private in Sherman’s arm writing to a friend an attack from the and Federal? i says every man was then supplied with two pairs CO for imes a day’s of shoes and the preparations were wyg Cen Canbv peprieans INSPE OT THEIR MEATS is £ i none of the' meerknew their destinbut campaign con£1“ tor a fewweeU - jT'- ation WE STUDY TO pEEASE Extensive preparations are making to supply And ore Second to None Grant’s' armies: with a thanksgiving dinner The ' " 'Governor ' of New Hampshire has authorized the “ J PAWL Jt CO I furnishing of the soldiers from that state with needtr i2i cit- -' ful supplies regardless of expense i New York 19 The Richmond papers of WeduesSi ara’ Wled WANTED IMMEDIATELY!! The Gen Gillam defeatxif is announced in the with speculations as to Sherman's movements exr papers ofthelCthby an official disthe convietiou that he is tlirealening'Mb Richmond PERSONS TO KESrjOXSIBLE pressing patch from Lee w he says on the night of the 13th Ereckenridge turned Bull’s Gap when the enemy ipost's The correspondent says the Richmond attempted to retreat Freight Grain Cor tlie OVERLAND MAXI Whig of Wednesday state that Sherman has sent At one o’clock on the 14th he struck their col-an- ‘l Company a large part of his army towards Selma' Indicating routed It prison-stand- s several hundred Critti Fort to Ruby Valley and Stations taking nrtrom nen a movelupon Mobile The Whig also- demands o of termedlate colors six of pieces artillery to authorities out rebtl call a the special force o' il!ILcaiX?n an(I horses complete also an Apply at Officsof O rerland Moil Company O S I City 5000 go annihilate Sherman and Sheridan with nodical supplies it Fort Crittenden to Company’s A or can done Conassails the It thinks this be rebel ni??Telnor:®mmoxi4 of South Carolina ’ died 1Z 8 RUMFIELD Agent gross Jur jac&inpvfcncy op Sunday last ?n ' - ' i” : corruption in office and j j i i- - 'Oroclms Noycs of Vermont in do-- : - r f ’A ' : N: 1 Slicrman s NEW: STORE jut L New Eomucx G £ ri : - t 1 The High s Price the same prompt attention young will have OF ITS i - i- i - ! WE UWITE INSPECTION Paid for - ! PRODUCE SKi S2SKJK i i OP ALL KINDS -- ‘ - J 80-- tf i:: - E0R SALE! Td ARRIVE NEXT WEEK I ’ ' ’ 'I- - ' - will have their Pleats sent to any part of the Cltjr : I - t ‘ KB— Purchasers w - W i in-J- TEN SCHUTTLER WAGONS FORTY C - A-- - -- s " v r i t'i 119-l- w IT I: r : - V ROSENBAUM : fc NEWMAN - ’ noOPZBAZXDRZDOZ Kev 15th ISM 1 Vi J : ’A' Apply to" t r I ’ i YOKE il J- f It V- - - 1 |