Show THE TATTr TELEGRAPH flRDAY MORNING Dm 3 t t : ' s -i- V Ter I TERMSr Awiam Months J s Month : Month delivered ' ilngl number 11 - 1 I1G 00 - 900 rs - Vfi-0- 0 8 200 la the city : 1ST s TELEGRAPHIC NEWS -- OS FRAXKLIN1 COS FEDERATE ATTACK PLOT TO BURS’ TUB MEMPHIS AND CHARLESTON RAILUPAD DEPOT! t TORNADO y“ y At RIO JANEIRO! GEORGIA WITH TWO GOVERNORS’ J lee’s cavalry raid! New York 1"' ) The Times special from Nashville 30th midnight ays th enemy at 4 ptn made a heavy : attack at Frankli l With two corps but alter persistent lighting hi was repulsed at all points with a lostuof (iu killed and wounded and 1000 prisoners ’ One was captured'' Our loss was rebel Irig-tac- n rf V-- ' ‘ f - - i about iT s Wf 1 Cellmgwootl C Tho ort6m authorities yesterday --seized some ''boxes onaining guu carnages canniater grape or an IK pounder- The steamer Geor-i- y shot et t effected-- V gia is Washington 1 IUc nd paper of the 29th contain dispatches from" A gustit to the 2Gt!i which that Slier v man hadiiot approached that city and they doubt the etitement ip tho Savannah 'papers of the ‘21th that lie had bcendi-feutem hi effort to crons the Oconee river aind that his attempt to march nstpa rJ had been ballied The rebels claim tl at theystill'Occnpy Matron and! tie Rich mond Et iquirer argues that Sherman cannot reach j y i l- - d j that city New York 1 command and being warned of the engagement at Mooriiel ! had his men posted ready for- the a V tac’--a: d watching t hut tiie enemy ‘not The next coming the vigHanee was relaxed da1 i'rpsscr pounced on bis pickets and got "in- aide his lines before liq could gather his men We Col Latham lust 6 or 7 guns and some' 3u0 men who wa misshig till the 30th ha turned up at distance from the sieae of strife - I alt-nigh- W h ' I j - J ‘ Cairo 30 V Information seemingly of a reliable character is received tor the effect that Capt Semmes of the pirate Alabama arrived at Ragdad Mexico Oct 1 1th euVpute to Richmond via Matamoris v Up to the 20th there waa no" quorum ip the Arkansas Legislature z The Memphis papers of yesterday gire detailed "accounts! of a plot by which rebel agents! were to Charleston railroad burntlieMemphwaiul depot and government stores worth two millions The lilot was discovered by the' United States detec-p- tivest to Whom the matter was entrusted: by Gen Washbtffpe and the incendiaries were captured in the ACt of firing the buildings It is alleged' tliai these agfcnta were to receive front the r$beL gov ernment ken percent on the valuation of the pro perty des troyed ' i j i tri ’ ! I ' Tho Washington 1 following official dispatch' confirming the report vojf a victory iu Tennessee has been re? 'ceived: K - ' - ' y' Headquarters Franklin Nov 30 -- "The enemy made a heavy and persistent attack with abolut two corps commencing at 4 p m and at all points lasting after dark: tie with very heavy loss probably fiye or six thouOur-loss sand men than o:ie tenth! of that nnmber -- We captured about 1 1000 lncnj inclihlmg one Brig General SCHOFIELD Signed - was-repulse- t P -- ii -- v 9ij not-mor- e -- : r New York 2 The Commercial's special' says Richmond rpa-'- pern of Tuesday conta'in no intelligence Concerning Sheehan They state that neither Macon nor Augusta wdre taken on the 20th and trui:ns were running regularly between the two cities Xashv lie 1 : Parties arrived from the front witnesses to the battle of yesterdayrMes'cribe the uttack of the Four charges were rebel forep as desperate made upon the Federal masked batteries iq a body four lines ucep and each time tlie rebels wifjh fearful slaughter The fort is on the north bank of the river opposite the town and extending upjthe river find encircling the town was a line of masked batteries Eye witnesses 'say the engagement in desperation and furious fighting or Stone River was hardly) equalled by Forrcsfwas on t lie—field rallying his mens i There is a rumor h circulation that he was killed J About 7 last night heavy reinforcements reached Spoiield which cars id a complete rout of the rebel forces! oitf t div h full of fleeing residents from WiHiamsor and other connties south'- They state Snsit iloOdris gathering tip all tlie horscfVi mules and hogs lie can find- - and sending- - them sonifc Thoforc( es under Thomas retired Irom' Franklin last night nd have taken a position and formed a line oLbatt)e about three miles south-o- r Nahrille SkirmhSng- - is going on all day about five miles south of here and heavy cannonading is distinctly heard in the city There is no want of coAfidence -leit by the leitizens in the ultimate successjof the The employees of the Quartermaster's Federal Deportment are under arms in the trenches! One hundred and seven rebel officers including a Brig General and several Colonels wfth llKK prisoners Mnv ni the city this morning w ho were captnr- cd in thefihht last night A great battle Ls expected F ' J New York 1 0 Janeiro date to Uef 13th are received i A on the 13th The jcity IVt1tori?do 6ccnrre‘1 Eor about a quarter of a Wle coSniTOyi£OUif8 ere blown down aifdjothers The tornailp last ed fifteen niinutes by the hail ‘ 4 -- NaDivfili 1 river th&' Lhat portion of STBS at the ford light closely following h o!cum da?l da?kkwhun5 With lVeir advance were-re-polse- -- tho-battl- e -- - 'y ur ' i mo-mcutar- ily I ' i' i Sk Ift t iflH V ' f - Ced- 1 i 'i i" ' ' SaslrfSfflSiJ !! I - - I f i i : 'I ij i?' I'': i v-'- - I:r ' ! lr ' C' ? ? ' i -- -- - : - -- - ' ' ' -- HATE ' t i "v V y FALIi & WINTER STOC fi OP : 1 ' -- - THIS v- :: MOKNIIVg : And iii now supplied with a Fall Assortment of in --( rpher td the King of Prussian Some l was felt but the author was dis- nryOoeda covered and “tho key? showed that they were respectful : letters and rather elegant in v ' t thought v con-emat- io ANOTHER MULE TR it r - Hardware - - : ‘ i- qateniwsrs ) arid Iyry two new cemeteries Glassware are to be opened for the deadjof Paris and all existing cemeteries in that city are to be swept h’ GENERAL 41 killed arid 401 injured by railway accidents We can striasli up folks faster than that on 4 ' the railroads in this country At Gentilly - Him TO OPEN r ARRIYEb!i JiUiST : OPENED AND ARE OOMLN UXXQ TTST i 1 madman has been addressing letters i ' 11 in-exha- usti -- Erex ''''v' (Opposite Overland Stage Office) V'-- -- -f- -the CLAYTON TQiru street west KAsr The I Tew York Herald' thinks the royal rood to vealth is through the! Common Council of th: t city That is the true gold mine tr i© petroleum well— the fountain of jle greenbacks" The Confederates are painfully concerned over the public debt of the North They axe disgusted too at tlie "political morality" north of pdason and Dixon's line The Houston (Texas) Telegraph thinks “Did Abe’ on “ugly customer" In 1803 jn Britain 35 passengers were - i - Hosiery!! awy In the' )rovincje of Adrianople the cultivar tion of cotton anid the introduction of European agricultural machines are the ehef objects of attention of a d commission At St buen near Paris large iron floating warehouses are being constructed for the storage of inflammable articles Four large freshets have occurred in New South Wqles within eight months doing much damage tho river? klacleay rising 30 feet at Kcmpsey pnd 60 fit Yarrowell in the last flood LOADED WITH fixe ssuecnox or A axd DRESS GOODS LADIE 3 WINTER ' ’ - v $ ' newly-forme- - Cheap Handsome and Durable’ ! DOMESTIC: DRY J SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF -- GOODS which was not this greatest The new King of Greece had a difficulty with the Legislature In Athens and threatens the Members with a coup d'etat if they do not “hurry up” the work of framing a new HAT S Constitution I - AjMAGNIFICEXT LIXE OF N tf ROBERTS BASSETT v Fancy Dress Goods1 h r SALEIN ment to tlie General strongly urges thaUhis ‘assistant Titian A STRATEGIC COON Coffee' be appointed " ‘ We witnei sed an amusing incident on one of our Sandy Hook 2 Per the China from Liverpool 19 Queenstown suburban si reets Saturday - A fashionable ' the 20 in The British Admiralty has issued higlicut style of the mil- lady got up liner ' art find arrayed in all the glory of a five orders against any naval Oliicer engaging stringent in dollars-a-yaf- d ilk a twenty-dolla- r bonnet- and a thre-hun- d re - dollar shawl was majestically sweepNew York 2 of the Fair Ground while By the arrival of the steamer Evening Star we ing along in athe directionwas leading a pet coon A boy have Orleans advices of the 26tli The Era con- just behind inlittle a brown slouched hat andtiinsey-woolse- y tains details of Gen Lee's great cavalry raid folly countryman “warmui” came along followed by a ’ confirming previous reports of its sac cess "t “yallali-- dofr whose nose was scarred diagonally and laterally with the near of many transversely a fiercely-c- o itested battle with member of the raBIT3 OF NEW3 coon family ”Tige” no sooner saw the representatr c of his Ancient enemy than he made by a fuVious bark Ten miles north of Austin in tlie Toiyabe a dive for 1 im accompanied 'situation at a glance the Cooney comprehended range a code of arsenical silver ore three feet bolted incontinently and- sought sanctuary beneath-the in width has been discovered ample circumference of the lady’s crinoline The joung lady screamed while the dog Several of tlie most jirominent wealthy find made rapid irclea'snuffing the air and evidently influential Mexican families of the west cdhst bewildered t know what had become ofthe coou of Mexico refugees in San Francisco have re- The sitnatio i of the yonug lady was critical and embarrassing She was afraid to more for fear cently returacil to their country the coon would bite and the coon declined to leave nt til the dog had retired Finally the The Hamburg schooner Frantz for a long liis retreat was off the the stoned dragged boy dog time missing was lost at one of the Microne-sia- n his hiding nl ce and the young lady wentepoufros her way Islands and the passengers and crew with a lively consciousness of having experience a new eessatipn As for the coon he was instantmassacred r ly killed — Indianapolis Journal i lt block-adoxiuinin- - l FIKST BOOB SOUTH OP JENNINQS’ : - MOST BEAUTIFUL SELECTION lr A Largt and r - ! -- i t COMPLETE STOCK OF GENERAL I- ring-taile- i ! The Territorial Enterprise says with two or three exceptions the Common Council pf Virginia is 'a conclave of thieves absolutely" unapproachable in rascality' Most worthy : city fathers must they be MERCHAIVDISE ' - Manager Stage Manager O - - ! or k' jl Tina from tho' A Largest an$ Best Stocks in t& NEW YORE!‘I MARKET ' - Wo have - - r-- - DftW GOODS GROCERIES H&RDWAR qUEEURWARECLOTHIirG AND SIIGESf IIATS NOTIONS and BOOTS 2IILLI-NERYG)O- DS a general isoortment of lisefot articles snch aa are ns udly fimnd in a variety store WOOL SHAWLS "Jf - i i ggWe (svlt i particular tion of attention to our choice sela TEAS ire bellcjvs to be M good as was aver brought to this market r® ASSETT & BOBERT8 - - ' V SALT LAKE CITY j— " reat core by one of the selected with which 1222 G ftEAT ' d j A L City Bepti 14 'M 6-- tf 1 II B Cuwsox Johs TCiniL Fernando Wood by foreclosure --of mortNEW MEAT STALL ! - “Lake the 'of the gage possesses 11 Property” Extraordinary Attraction late Senator Stephen A Douglas in Chicago rOHJf PAUL Sc CO t Mrs Douglas lives in comparative poverty in A J1 R pleasun In informing their friends and th Washington rKE that' A3 KING- RICHARD in Warren Leland Esq has arrived at San Francisco via Idaho and Portland SATURD LY EVENING Dee 3 1884 Lumber at Austin! Reese River has adA Shakspeareo great lliatorlad Play' in 5 Act vanced to $150 per thousand with an ubwurd On the South Side of tendency IS NOW Mn T A Link : : : Dokn of Glostr Geo Mr Coppinis winning great populariSupported by a foil cast ofthe company TH 5 NEW MABKET The Alta talks pf him o ty in San Francisco as the “inimitable comedian” aDd says “We Sh owing to the length of thie great Play it will Wh( re will always be found the' know of no one on the stage ait the present titute tho ehtirfi performance j o— VERY CHOICEST MEATS day eqnat to him” FriTickets sale of will Office lor the Box open the Winneinucca ha3 got back to his old“sitamp-in- g The 10 a m j'' at day ground” in Nevada wiser if not richer for Boon open at 4 past 8 o’clock Performance to cornf his trip tp the Golden City mence at 7 The subject of a universal language is now Gratefol to their friends and the public for Increased considerable attention in England A exciting patronage they cordially invite them to ' code of symbols has been invented which is Visit their stall t declared infallible The symbols are tnirty-fou- r and To Inlkwn solicit tits attention of th in number and have been tried iii most of THEIRMEATS INSPECT the European and Oriental languages It is arid that a person of common intelligence and ROSEXBAU1I & STUDY -- TO PIsEASB education can learn them in a few days’ e tudy X: e liberaL encouragement of the Citlsene And! arc Second to None now Viscount- Hood! it is said' has conjugal deere announce that to erecting they J PAUL k CO signs on the Princess Mary of Cambridge but a largei f tlie Queen has not yet permitted their accomSoap and Candle Mannftctory PUBLIC AID THE TRADE J and wilt unite tllat bafioeso with their present MEAT plishment JORDAN ti-where-thewill always have on This Russian governments of Oranbounr MARKET in the City COMPANY IRRIGATION j Simbursk Saratow Samara Kazan etc) are hand a SUPTLyW both B0AF and CANDLES fires LARGE and from incendiary suffering (jreadfully many unfortunate Poles who are popularly HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR HIDE3 wishing to take Contract for Bigging'por- PERSONS ths amal west of tho Jordan are hereby charged agj the authors of tbe conflagrations f notified thatl am reedy to let the same: have perished from the exasperation of the FOUND who hare t r - : I OUR ASSORTMENT LINE Ti ’ ’ HAVE OPENED NEWAIE AT STALL j i ' j i i j j eon-eveni- ng! I -- - i Lowest Prices! New Soap & Candle i Hlaimfactory : XEW1IAX IfE 121-t- -- ' l y - J r 132-t- j I - discovered in Toronto Canada and arms and person baye been 1 ! - Plots ot the Fenian brotherhood have pcen New York 2 Tiles of Georgia papers to the 25th and j Rich to th 29th bar' been received ' ' - it & CjlONYN I ‘ : known to and used ago Some kind3 of doubtless originated with the human race by the late-successf- ul - ' that gas waa It is Cs dd hinese centuries Thankful for post favors a shore of public A petroleum spring has been discovered patronage as still splieited1 about 17 miles from Austin The oil runs ' (’ and is evidence there that GRAIN FLOUR received in and constantly every extensive poal beds are nnderneatbthe spring 231-ixehsnge Iter Goods A severe financial storm is predicted as C HI Bassett Bolivar Roberts j about to fall in England France and other parts of tlie Old World Turkey and Spain & are already bankrupt and important political changes and a general war are anticipated ARE NOW RECEIVING AND OPENING The interview of the Czar and Xapoleon has t reference tp these eventualities tret session THEIR A canal to irrigate the lands on the Upper The Tribune's Washington special says Judge Sacramento river ia strenuously advocated Holt having iraw-sToiifii w miles south any force t ic rebels may bring against hhn? ' Au office wbosiiw the fight at Franklin it as one ofthq most sauguinary the a determined Livery of the exceeded any! tiling befori seen for although tL hfindredshey still advane?d agamst owl?attep ies Withi a five hours eleven distinct ai saulSi were made (gainst oar works each a failure The battle beink ended the enemy's forces duictiv witlidrew frbm the town Among the casualties islfajGen Stanley who was wounded by a shot in the neck The rebel Gen Cheatham is reported wounded It is rumored this evening that Hood masses Z is moving e: st to Murfreesboro - i ' '- - The IIjerald Martinslmrg correspondent soya of the uQa r at New Creek that Col lAtham was in 1 A- I ex-offic- io r- dtj ns op Gen While Sherman is no donbt cross' the State of'Geoiwia with the programme which- - be prepared for himself before leaving Atlanta if judgment was formed of hi movement by the record of the! frightened rebel newspaper men we might consider hisconui very erratic Hi army 1 omnipresent! then again t is Jiowhete ft Is here there everywhere stretching its terrifioJInes sqross the State! 'and anon t hss vanished entirely Richmond of last The paper Tuesday ear the rebel still occupy Macon and that on Saturday ast Sfiermn had not approached Augusta It is claimed for tbe fiftieth time that Kilpatrick's cavalry were repulsed at the Oconee river bn the 21st mt I:--": bn1 Chronicle The Augusta the same says that day the Tankees left the line-o- f the Georgia railroad going southward which means! that Gen Slocum was moving his column to form a junctiou with that of Howard Sherman's movements have' cat GovJ Brown off torn the interior with the eastern portion of the itatd The President 'of the State Senate Mr fright is apparently delighted in one respect at cast by this occurrence as he has taken ad van-ag- e of it and VMttmed gubernatorial control over Eastern Georgia and istraed from Angasta s proclamation revoking the Governor' orders re--' garding the militia Mr Wright direct the millin' to ’report to him and hot to Gan Smiths as Drown had ordered Gen Wade Hampton from and from North Carolina are reinVirginia Bragg forcing the Georgia rebels The Herald's Natchez correspondent of the 21st gives' an account of the rebel operations along lUd river in Tennessee and particularly at and around Alexandria The rebel Gen Bnqknercoin-mknd- s in that region and has hi headquarter at Alexandria where additions to the formidable defensive 'works -- have been erected for the purpose of rendering it Impossible for the Union gunboats to agaiu ascend Ited river The ddnis which Gen Bailey constructed to release the fleet accompanying Banks' army have been uscdto'form part oft these fortifications apparently with Irery good i effect for the rebel designs In all the country no far around Alexandria as Geiu Rucknee1 authority reaches an iiuliscrimia-at- o and merciless conscription of all thf male is enforc Old men and 'oung bors foreignertL- and nativta liable and exempts arc alike gathered to Swell tho rank of the rebel armies The Herald’S Orleans correspondence furnishes additional conflrfiiation of the recent rcbort that Allen the rebel Governor of Louisiana hhd organized ten regiments of negroes at Shreveport At resent ari employed in strengthening the S efeuces they of thatplace but are instructed in regular military drill and Alien expects soon o receive authority from Richmond for putting thm in the rebel army The Union Gen Lee in his official report of his cavalry expedition into the interior of Iouisiana say's that he had a strong fight at LibHe captured 200 prisoners including 23 erty officers three pieces of artillery between COO and 800 horses and a number of tnegroes an( destroyed immense rebel army stores on the railroad In the rebel House of Representatives on Monday last Mr Foote offered Monroe doctrine resolutions u a new farm and began a 'speech in favor of them bat while ho was talking the House went into sc eied LIGHT RED COtT branded “IT Standhth” alsoH ooi the leit 4ultf— tbe lelt hom loops The owner cai have her by'p tying all expenses JOHN BURTON 131-- 2 8tn Ward A Persons for land given la 'their'-name- s paid for by labor will please come forward andkecefre of work their allot G B WALLACE 4 V- SnperinteUdeat ted-portio- 110-- tf n - :v WALKiER BRO’S l ir Kv188A " lawc V 1 i r i t i A v 'I i 4 1 vmi A |