Show i f I i THE DAILY TELEGEAPH 5IOiaW®JJJ ITlSDXESDAt - j tie oo Per Annum delivered in single number Per Month fer 900 : ? tltoo 2 00 : t!tJ : V: : 15 NEWS EASTERN TELEGRAPHIC s i ""atrocities To rmapswa coxFimiEpf BllERilAX’S ARMY TOLIYE ON TUECOUX- f TO HEAD A COMMISSION TO BICHMOND! met to beFORCE! suermaN ! : WITH A - i - - DESTROYED FOR ATLANTA AXD COUNTRY ! :r military-PCTPOSES- MCCLELLAN i i TERMS: BixMonlha Tbreu Month cepert oaya that Seward to Brasil for th seizure of the Florida Advices from the army state that the rebels have refused to exchange papers which ht considered an indication that SherOou is successfully accom 1 v pllshlug his movements ' i St Louis 19 i The rebels under Col Brooks attempted to cap tare Fayetteville Arkansas but were repulsed 'After V : a short fight' ‘'I-: I Chattanooga 19 The rebelsattacked our forces at Strawberry Plains 18 miles above Knoxville in force yester day moraine at daylight The light continued at and intervals all day Our forces held their own repulsed the enemy in every attack - s t Washington 20 The Richmond Sentinel speaking' of Sherman’s movements says ' the first point marked out for capture by Sherman is Macon 80 miles from Atlanta W e ere informed that he will then move on Savannah 105 miles distantlhen upon Charleston Ih the legislature the ninth resolution was introduced asserting the right of each State to act in an individual capacity in reference to efforts to se cure peace as well as alt other affairs hailing with gratification any disposition in favor of the cessation of hostilities manifested bv the Democratic party north favoring a convention of all the States and calling on Jeff Davis and the: rebel Congress to make offers of such purpose to the government at Washington C The fire at Charleston on the 2d destroyed very extensive rebel shops and armory containing can yon and considerable supplies of clothing LARGE j i l : New York 20 An Atlanta letter of the 10th to the Herald meu-tifo- s the arrival of afi escaped prisoner from who confirms the 'statements of rebel He also states that atrocities towards prisoners found the harvest he through In traveling Georgia was gathered 'and barns and warehouses- - were filled There were very few rebel soldiers In the interior showing thatihere is plenty to subsist our arntv on while but little resistance can ber of fered Thedast train from Atlanta bound for the north was to leave on thettith The only troops atAllonU on the lOth'Wrere Slocum’s corps The Herald’a Chattanooga correspondent of the 15th says "All the arsenals foundries and rolling stock iu Atlanta have been destroyed as also the factories mills and foundries from: Chattanooga to Atlanta - For several miles Buford destroyed the the iron was put railwaysusewhich were tom up and or brought to the rear Atlanta is no beyond longer of military importance The country for miles around is wasted and beyond the possibility ' J - of service to the rebel army Sherman’s Another account says' headquarters on Monday were at Kingston with the 14tli corps lie Issued an order telling his troops they Were about to pass through a country heretofore nnlu terrupted by either arniy and were expected to subsist on the Country taking all the hones and 'j rinules within reach V JSherman’s The 14th corps the rearguard of army moved from Kingstonjon Monday s The llerald’s Key ‘West correspondent 12th states that a rebel steamer with 400 bales of cot ton aboard was blockaded up Swanee river by our boats and another up Crystal river r The Freeman’s journal has been excluded from Key West and that Department by Gen Newton - Rebel papers state that an immense fleet oftrans ’v porta luur arrived iu Mobile bay Washington 20 The Po t's Norfolk correspondent says Femandine and Peuiacola Florida liaviug for some time been iu possesion of the United States j the Vresidcnt a proclamation making known hat from and after the 1st of December next eommer rial relations with them' except as to persons things and information J-contraband of war may be carried on letter froinlhe fleet offCharleston says S private I’ontiac biockadc runner slipped her the recently cable and gave chase without effect it turning subsequently to get her anchor the rebels opened Fort Marshall to which sne paid lire on no attention A ten inch shell struck her on the forecastle killing and wounding a number of ineu seven of whom died on the inst&nt A mail boatJfom City" 1’oint brings information that dn‘ Thursday heavy firing occurred in Butler’s fro 'it at Dutch- Gap occasioned' by the rebels at tempting to force our picket lines They were completely repulsed Tiie Post Office Department has a PoU Olflce at Helena Arkansas -- -- JJF Gen- : Cincinnati - Gillam is safe at Knoxville with his residing In theviclnity bat they were jgno-rantjA short tuna after the reporta were heard Mr James Simpson on his- - way to :i outlaws Jeffeyson town was met in the road by-thn In dollars twenty-seveand fobbed of moneys rUe observed that Sue Mundy’s pistol was empty and the fresh stains showed that it had but very recently-been discharged While Mr S was being il was engaged in reloading robbed this her revolver She pointed the muzzle at the breast of 3tn 9 and smiled with fiendish satisfaction aft bps embarrassment as she capped the tnbe of each 4- barrblof the cylinder After being released v Mr j Stmpson rode directly to Jpffe non town and related was informed that with the his adventure lie prisoner in Federal uniform the party numbered HeNuet but seven on the eight when In town rbadL and ! was positive that no prisoner accomt panied toe outlaws I citizens once surmised that toe soldier! at Tlej had een murdered and following the trail of toe guer rillas they approached the dark ravine and founl that their worst appreheusious were only Tski plcaaore la iswaodoi to the public that they lit too true The day hadpassed and the moon r look'd calmly down from a cloudless sky - The OPENED THEIR deac body of toejprisoner was discovered j Su e ab-Mundy the tigress seems to be wholly j andi ned lost to every kind womanly feeling and exul ing in scenes ur blood leads hf t desperate folio vers on to the perpetration of the most dam-nai outrages Her many atrocities! will be re--1 membered and we trust will be the means of bringing her to the gallows— Alta CkL of the cause "-- e NewYork N - iier-froi- We believe in wor! 4-w- nnan-NewYork- 20 It was man’s - A wx ftereleU Early 5® otgoliPSitowiSL - ( - - iill"-- 8lKn’i Ie tl ‘I 7 j 4? LARGEST MEAT STALL"IN THE CIT Y ‘A ’V i WDEKB TRN " Jr" t i - r i i i cap-turi- ng forejs1 It would be a rash thing to say that work OUR OLD ESTABLISHMENT could not be in excess because all must have restuid sleep but it is Unite safe to say that Juat below th Overland Stage Office jhai new a ten pen ore killed by bad habits and bad conditions for one who is cut off by honest work j Completo Stock or Anq idle men are notoriously moreshort-live- d laborious ones The oldest men we and those who have best preserved faculties- have been workers and some GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING tem very hard workers id the workers certainly have the most Ask any man who has retired ehjoyment from business Idleness eats into the soul and pakes happiness impossible Work brings cheer Excess of work is like all excess but ABB therp is no better condition of lifo than that of the wise and temperate worker j -- I ii PORK i MUTTON t £ TEAL i LAMB FORK SAUSAGE IIKAD CIIEKSE LIVER SAUSAGE CORNED 4 nr ft ‘ - - PORK - TICKLED " —I--- ' ' - CORNED BEEF TONGUE TRITE i i D BEST - GO jVXEATJ I ALWAYS DE ON II AN Yf 1 1 t 0 j CHOICEST " O D S BRAINf v SWEET REAfL 1 In th Business And i WINTER CLOTHING GREAT BALT LAKE CITY 1 anager B age Manager MR T 4r LYN E A r iMOST SUBSTANTIAL IN TWO NEW CHARACTERS L QUALITY I WE DNESDAY EVENING z- Every effort will be made togratify tl ie wishes of customers and orders sentby-ti- n fi THE WARLOCK COUNTRY DEALERS OF THE u - 1 I find I Hnnrpsed MAKING A THEIR PURCHASES a The Louisville Journal say that Sne Mundy’s guerrilla gang dashed into Jeffersontown KenTor foil particular se Posters of the pUfe tucky and took forcible possession A negro boy belonging to Mr Vernon was mounted on a horse armed in the most complete Cash-io- n The pox Office will open for tbe sal of Tickets Toes-- 1 and rode with the : gang ' He stood guard day at 10 a m over the horses in Jeffcretown while the scoundrels Do ri open at 4 past S o’clock Farformonce to com- were scattered abont th town engaged in robbing the people 8ae Mundy dismounted at the Davu mane at T House and had her canteen filled with whisky Tht negro recruit had learned the duties of his vo I IMMEDIATELY!! cation and in toe coolest manner imaginable' he ANTED relieved a nnmber of his Ethiopian brothers? of their pocket change The outlaws had captured a RESPONSIBLE rKRSON'S TO Federal soldier along the road and retained him as their prisoner After plundering toe town the Pr Ight Grain For tit OVERLAND MAIL pterriuas mounted their horses and departed from COMPANY tne Place moving on the Heady road - They m Fort Crittenden to Ruby Valley and Stations In- to a dark ravine in toe woods of Mr Joseph Tin r I1 tersudiote utoerman where a halt was ordered and snbse-- 1 Office of Overland Man Company G S L City Ap dy at developments prove that they murdered their prisoner to in cold blood or ' Company’s Agent Fort Crittenden i The dischargt of firearm K I RCMniLD JgtfiL vii hearii by ifieni will have their Mai a nt to any part of th City - Free of Clmrso PROD I- Ker Utk 1-- 80-- tf FOR SALE! I T0 4XRXTB NEXT WEEK - : TEN SCHUTTLER WAGONS FORTY ed -: ' i fo ROSENBAUM ALIiKIKDS I ’‘A - - Pimfor Thi Highut Prict 4 AdTanUges in OF u!r- Mr T A Lywe SebjEakt Austerlitz 1 WEIIVTITE INSPECTIONS NB-PnrcltaSor- THE CROSS OF GOLD SUE MUKDY r Zr The Romantic Scottish Drama In 2 Acts r - ii young will have the same prompt attention Now 93 1804 portant reenlt Deertera report that the rebel troop on the Jmme are all withdrawn with the exception of the kirmih line and enough to man the gnns and forta Up to yesterday looV A Lts Hattie th Marion am firing had bean aunoet continueu for thirty aix Mr hoar Rumor which have reached the army that the enemy Sons "When Johnny Came Marching Home” uni eracnoted Pcteraburg ore not believed Mr W C DUNBAR Th World’s special says Richmond papers of the 19th contain positive Information that Sherman Is for South T 9 conclude with the beautifol Drama in 2 Acts of Atlanta and- moving inward The- - people along his j route are in a high state of excitement There seems to be no troops-tretard his progress Hood’s which are! ' ' J still near Florence have mad no offensive movements if The Patronage of the Public is rcspectfu solicited for this Establishment OP THE MOST SUPERB JI BCL4WS0X Jonx T Cams r’ - NEWMAN 18S4 - S '1-- J0BD AX IRRICATIOX CWIPiXr :-- A- - to tak Contracts for Digging PERSONS wishing th Canal wast of the Jordan or hereby notified that I am ready to let the same 7 Persons who have given In tbefr names for land tot paid for by labor will pleas com forward and receies their aUotted portion of work 4 J Apply j lll-l- w t - :y - Q H00FERA ZLDRZDGt 119-t- f i V & WALLACE v Bnrfrintendent - ? S: : i ' — ir in “ - pro-ceed- f t: r f- THEY HAVE DRESS GOODS ' W where in the vicinity Btaunton' that Early maybe sent out rallit iheRichmoiidauthoritie!irorthyuriKaenfw!b- Id army with the rebel forcVsVaoiTLuler quar tCfsT ' Correspondence from-- the init! ’mS" cates that the Republican areOtyof to Sve likely imilian considerable trouble Eight or nint wind liberal troops arejit Capaca which U atronw ly fortified and prepared to resist attack It is expected that Gen Bazaine will soon lay siege to the Witu an taMrialfowe of 10WO Itlj repor wvj Maximilian will accompany the ted army lhc beicger Greatly dissatisfied with the policy of the Riiiperor the guerrillas give his soldiers unceasing trouble y H i rumored in Washington that McClellan has consented to head a comxnissiou'of Democrats to visit j Richmond to confer with the ’rebhi govern meat respecting peace oa toe basis of Union - Grant army f not yet going mtoVwinter ters Militsry me4 look for stirring f'V tkvre tl TO THE PUBLIC THAT aball Uki ploorar Is obowlag th good pvopl of Groat Salt Laka'Clty aadyiciulty oma of th ‘"con-sci- o I from F t- V- HAD) OF CBOISSET uU supposed NEWMAN I on-gin- a - if- It &' - P OVERLAND STAGE LINE I The resolutions were & i TjfKE PLEASURE IX ANNOUXCIG i i lire to s 1 ' - r - ROSENBAUM st p 1 - 1 lum7 are-- ! done witHout isness :or volition” Wok then thevege-- i tab! ‘ kingdom is full of Workers M B lit man above all because lie needs most I FINEST STYLES Son e animals make themselves dwellings L like men and wonderfully nice ones but or whe rO is the! animal that makes himself a suit of c! othes? ITie silkworm! X o Ilis cocoon: PLAIN AND FAXCr U li 3 house1 or his vest if you please but uot his :oat and trousers A nimala gather their food and store it up for i se with great labor but no animal 'builds a? fir or cooks it —Animals live on fruit and I gnu is but never in any conscioas or voluntary way do they plant trees or sow corn i T ie bearer is content to use his teeth for EYES OFFERED UTTHISM AR K ET c xh and his tail Xur a trowel and does adan ble work with both1 but man makes tools min iihd machinery i lT ie 'squirrel Crosses the river on a chip or Jr bMidoa th whol pieejoof bark making a sail of his bushy tail Our atoek ( ztooitv - and mabracoo rang of —w iich is veiy clever of him but men make s i v cant ies and steamboats T nis in clothing cooking agricnlture tools STAPLE GOODS and navigation man is superior as a worker to the whole animal creation And when we and writing and artistic come to brain-wor- k irerj minor artlel anumerhted In tb eataloga ofth operations there is no sort of comparison Dignity of labor! "Why what dignity is there in anything "else? who ever thought BEST MERCANTILE HOUSES of the dignity of idleness? The only usojand the only excuse for play and rest ore that they enable us to work the better Best is the pause in which we gather strength to 19 labor Recreation is the step back which enables us to spring forward with greater - Sjfilu-0?!”- work— good honest opei ations which - r pc 1 destiny os well aa that of the entire anin al creation Anil if we can “’call those wlwny n the Senate the same dai Mr follo'rin8: that the General As--£ r®cwnmend bur Government to State8 offleial Of peace Pfhiciples of our common Pcat our senators andRcprescnta- - :I --- W the hands work with the yvitli ork is head and both combined - Iy of the office WOBK ! to-d- o MEAT u I' ! New Store west side Eaat Tenlple 8 tree t directly opposite' the ' New York 21 The Tribune's special ssys Seward and Welle's are Secreconcerning the capture of the Florida tary Stanton la still seriously indisposed i f j Philadelphia 21 The Enquirer'e Special says : Richmond papers of Friday liare an Augusta dispatch which says sdouts who lett Jonesboro on Wednesday moruing report Gen Howell Cobb with six or eight thousand militia and three brigades of Cavalry- attacked the enemy and was steadily ' driving them In The Enquirer has another special yrhich Saye on the lftth the rebels captured part of a picket line between the James and Appomotax numbering 00 men News from City Point reports ths retaking by Butler of the picket line i The Charleston Mercury of the 14th ssys since our last report 250 shells have been thrown at Sumter and 100 at the City The Richmond dispatch of Friday says the exchange of prisoners inaugurated at Savannah will be transferred i to City Point The Bristol East ' Tennesee Register says the rebels captured and destroyed a train ofears loaded with com muuarj itorw at Morristown on the Uth also a wagon train consisting of nine wagons and killing 13 and a number of Yankees The Richmond Rentinel sera in Virginia new moves are on foot In Georgia and Tennessee vast campaigns singularly complicated ere in procese of development The Sentinel has a dispatch which insists that Sheridan biis sent part of his army to Grant and says that Ear lj has advanced to near Harpers Feny ' The World’s correspondent with Sheridan contradicts the report that Early has abandoned the Valley lie Is still at New Market" At Monnt Jackson it Is reported that Cept Breaeher with CO men had with Mueby on the ltf th and woe whipped no particulars The Times’ Xpeclal says It Is expected by military men here that bhermans movement's will bring on operations along tbe whole line in Virginia and the West Saturday’s Richmond papers contain no news from Georgia Saturday's Richmond papers contain no news from Georgia r New York 2L ' Bnflhlo 2(1 i: Orlcsna paper of the 12th say Conby’s wound is not artillery Brig Gen Berry chieTof lie 1 doing welL seripu herearmy arrived yesterday seriously ill' lie AWaahington dispatch' of yesterday says information left Sherman on the morning of the 12th at King hare shows pretty certainly that Early has been stoh GaJ lie says Sherman has every infantry receiveti recalled with bis entire force from tbe volley to send to cavalry and artillery soldier he wants The men lavannoh by rail about 10000 morrhave been detached have all received' eight months’ pay' The outfit from Lee’s army and sent south that an army of 30000 has been! especially adapted to a hard and rapid will be improvised under Ewell to get between Sherman w i lter campaign The morals of the troops are and the Atlantic coast The genins of Major Sherman will A Richmond dispatch of the 18th says Sherman will unequalled carry the army triumphantly through the work it foul on opposition lie dues not calculate ou before he reaches the fortifications of Macon These works should ' he has most ever will reach find he formidable with troops them On Monday night last Hood’s entire force inclu- that before time will be collected in them and give din' Forres t s cavalry were in the immediate vl- - battle for thethat trenches as thPeteraburg militia did last Florence Alabama is watch- Jane for their's or the Richmond militu at Staunton cinity of Tuscutubia ed ly a body of traopa under the command of Bridge Macon will be saved Tliomaa and of such strength as will render the The Herald’s special says In connection with Sherman’s invasion ofTcnncssee impossible The withdraw- movement south It is significant that tbe Legislature of al of Hood for service elsewhere is au MiUedgeville about this time In the operation Goorgia meets at of extreme delicacy gislatnre it is understood that Union sehUinents strong Some here of high military position assert that Jonesville 19 hacked njrby a large Union force will be in CHetn’s loss in the late' encounter with Breck-enridg- e atheproposition that the free expression of opinion will ascendency is estimated at 400 killed wounded and be time secured under the protectioiTof our arms They ' will repeal the ordinance of secession and place Georgia musing liilleia is’ safe at Knoxville ' jeneatn the Union flag New York 20 It I not improbable that Sherman ho been In comma-catio- n Cold was quoted in Richmond 13th at $27 to with parties in power and that this under tand--g flour fJjO u$300 per barrel A bill lias been between uim and such partie i one reason for th introduced' in 'the house of theGcorgia Legisla-tur- e new campaign " it to impresa one half of the empowering Woahhigton 21 male slave to work on tbe defences around the Potomac dated y Information from the Ariny of the Capital tne owners of raeh to be justly coinpen rays considerable firing wo heard on- Satanlay 88 well as for loss or damage terdajr in front of Petcrebarg on the Appomatox without imto suca slaves In ‘ E bl The Tiracs AYashington special a lys it not coptraband news to say that Sheridan wiir touch at Macon Ilis army numbers 50000 inclulie ding 9JMK) picked cavalry nnder Kilpatrick has rations for thirty days for man and beast After arriving at Macon he will probably go to Mil Icdgeville where he will divide his army sending part to Savannah and part to Augusta which he will fortify and receive supplies up the Savannah river feo aa to move On Columbia or Charleston This programme will destroy the railroad system of Georgia also all manufactories of shell fixed amraunition etc It is impossible for Beauregard I' to interrupt Sherman lus-itsue- 1 ? i NSRANSOHOFF j -- -- vr i : a- GREAT SALT LAKE CITY 21 20 a ' I she-dev- - i V f NEW -- "'I i — X - |