Show i -- 1 Vv -- r - pf Sadispatcheaahow thattihe’ people : of those than more any rebel vannah’ art loyal r s captured city yet ?j x brother of Geb Hardee a resident of Savannsaid to bo decidedly in favor of a restoraah-is tion of the Union vThe rebel papers have news that Hobd has defeated Thomas at Columbia captoring a brigade of our men Jtt the same time Forrest captured an Forentire- - brigade of cavalry and 600 wagons rest bis been made Lieut-Cie- n ) r The Richmond Sentinel of- the 3d haa a long of the repulse of the Union expedition up the Roanoke river and claims that aix of our- gnn-boafcj torpedoea vv destroyed 1000 men were killed ' Oar account says that one gunboat and four or fire barges were lost but nearly all the persona on board espaped-?r- i New York O : The Times has a special dated Huntsville Ala' rwhich says the Tennessee campaign la ended and the last of TIood’a array - crossed the Tenncrasee river on the 20th with eiyht pieces of artillery end He left Macon withiSJvOOO about 18000 men He was reinforced with 5000 and had HO pieces of V J'artillery After the battle atNashville both armies doun'-dere- d in the mnd for ten days Hood’s reinnaatof infantry crawled off at night and his cavalry fttnb It is be- -' bomly resitted pursuit daring the day lieved that Hood haa buried or thrown into Hie river at least 30 guns He abandoned large numbers of wagons and ambulance Our oScialliat of prisoners numbers 9700 not including 500 captured from Roddy on tho 27th Over SOU deserters i have ilio been reported It'U said that Hood is going to Meridian Miss to attempt reorganization Chase in force has been abandoned although Steadman is- across the HveiSwith' orders to harass him and capture much ks possible A newjcampa'ghis olready ainjected and the corps of Wood Smith and Scnficld are ‘already movin- g- x Offlclal TIIE daily TELEGRAPH P liaa mon PAY iionxHfCi '' ‘ ’ rer Annum V-- TERMS: : s xX Six Month -- 7 Three Months - f For Montt delivered In the city j Per liogla number s i !- - j f’: ’ - $16 00 9 06 6 00' - 200 :15 : - ac-eoo- nt ta - PROM TlIE rJLAJXS It vvwrumctarcd in tho Cit ycstcrddy the Indians- had burned tip the mail ntai j tat - ' -tjl ' with J ulesbnt’jf and had subsequently MffhjtKnits’ 1 soKIiefr at or near that place- - More '4 “ to sipielch— now for moroTrlpry : ’ CALIFOUNIAAMMjltEGOX:' T m 'ft-'- - 5i-- - - "j ’ the Directors rhc report of Coh Barry-tof the Columbia Rivet' Railroad Qompany of nsufvey of a railroad route through the WiRiver Valleys llamette Umpqua and Rogue ’ '"made with theviewof connecting with the route previously surveyed from Orovillelo the o i - - ' tiie California and Oregon represents the Oregon 'portion of the route to be 325 miles in length llhe terminU3 reaching th navigable waters of ' the ('Oliimhia river with easy grades and at a 'T f total cost of SlMoOOO: v lTho following I extract from jthe report phowstliCliho of road tlicc os tofjco ns truest ion etc y f ' "" “From tlic summit of tho Siskiyou Mountains (where it is ’proposed to conucct with the enterprise of-- tho California and Oregon V" j: to VhlandJ a distance miles 'at an’ average cost of of twerfly-s- i $§0000 per mile From Ashland to Hunt- ' miles at it's Ferrya distance of thirty-eight cost of $4000Q pernrile From anavcnige 1 fruiter’ Ferry to' the head of Canyon a dis-- t miles at anr average cot tahec of thirty-eig! of f?000p per mile: ‘From the head of Canyon i to Cunyonville a distance of twelve miles at - ’ 'i : - J :'s ) ' -- ' - — j '-i- 3" A'- -- AwYorlrr7 - message-recommende- - 1 A ' k oseburg Willamette valley a distance of fifty miles at ml average cost of $40060 per mile'- From the liead of ‘Willamette Valley to navigable waters of Columbia" rivvr a distance ofone hundred and thirty mdes at ah average cost - ru - - ht - ! -- ‘ u The Tribune-- Norfolk correspondent says of the Wilmingtonexpeditioa the transports were off for Fort Fisher three days before the war ship arrived in good weather and the enemy was known to be Su fyll ‘force that tlieitcoal Was exhausted anil they had to return to Beaiifort caving agai i as soon os possible that without waiting fpr ttieir return as agreed Porter exploded the powder boat and opened Are that the troops were to land when the powder boat was exploded and take ad Vantage of the shonk produced: and that when the troops did lamlWeitzcl found the fort nnirtjured and that an assanlting party would meet a more bloody repulse than at Fort Wagner’ Ho advised a withdrawal- to which Butler assented 7 Cincinnati 7 j Resolutions were introduced in both Houses of the Kentucky Legislature yesterday declaring for the immediate abolition of slavery 11 ov’ Brain-Idtt- e in his gradual emanultimate the and reatoval of the slaves cipation rejoices Over and thanks Sierman and Thomas for their victories denounces the arrest of Col Wol-for- d and'Lieut-C- o v Jacobs says liis object to'rcgnlate the enlistment of slaves ' was not to save the institution but the people of Ken- - ’ dtailroad-Company- ! - - A Waahington letteray the entire lot of cotton captured at Savannah will be shipped to Eng land The claims of English owners ire to be ex aminedl and judged upon ’ by Mr Draper the government agent at SaVannaa and SavaUnalrls i to be iiqmediately opened as a port of entry The same letter says the rebels are preparing to detacha force from Lee’ army temperate against Sherman on the supposition that Grant be held in heck by a small force for Hie present FsWes recently from the South think the recent article the Richmoad papers xH the subjert of becoming a colony of foreign powers was put fdrth The opinion is to feel the temper of the peome expressed that the faajerity of the people if ill op-tose the plan find prefer an unconditional! return n the Union- Southern sympathizers say the e will be the cause of much discontent and lack of confidence in Jeff Davis jf tf rt( 'The Richmond Dispatch speaking of the pf:Fort Fisher says sneh'a rain of shot Snfi shell never before fell upon any spot oh earth Ah English nasincf cunpowder was Invented val officer who was with Sir Charles Xspief Jiithe Baltic and at jRebatapol says the fire exceeded: anything he Imd ever seen FREIGHTIJFRE1GHT! r- - - ar-tid- - r bom-bardme- LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY V TT 7 - - -- ' m to-da- — ‘i i- f'X - a J y' s !H- lj TIieJHiiies City Virgrinla ry : FREIGHT TOjf'n'S itBaunacIi LClty i - J r Ks- - ' g-- The-Californ- H’'- f - 1 - ' I ‘ht I ?' J s I - 3t’ - WiWI ) ' - g-- r i’'’ ZX - FRETGIirTQ- K :j - Ldalio City iC J 4 lution in relation to - grants of land tostates and Territories the second) annonneintbeir passage of an act to incorporate thjp Wjssatch ' Wagon Road company which was riegd and referred The committee oh revenue Werp instructed to incorporate in the Territorial appropj iation bill $1000 to be expended in opening h road between Rush and Skull valleys also i 300 to be expended ' on the State road in W at kanyoh and 'over Pine "Creek mounta n between Millard and Beaver conntles The Ter? ritoral road commissioner waslnstrui :ted to thexTerritorial road from Peck’s Creek to the month of Silver Creek in Sjummit county ' Bills appropriating fqnds for road purposes a fridge up Weber Kauyon hnd the’ Millstone across point slough spring iat S L G west in Salt Lake from City running county were reported backhand their passage 4' ' recommended' act concerning costa anjl fees for other purposes was reported of courts-anback with a recommendation for it passage The Committee on Nevenue were instructed to revise the’Reveirei Law and provide s more efficient way of collecting the Territoris 1 dues from the several collector Ihe bill for a charter foh a toll iridge across Bear River in Caches County pasned its ' second and third readings The Territorial road commissioners’ bill was presented and referred j - - - Doari bcl " 7 'J " i i AMOUNT OF FREIGHT AMY is - jr- r s HAVE JUSTr RECEIVED mum by K"- t - i or Ox Teams Miile ’ v re-loc- ate Tire ABOVE OR OTHER POINTS WITH yfR SATT kt m vi - ! REASONABLE ing BESIDES COOKING 1 TERMS Alao ' i J I ’’ l A -- xgt oY:'i if i i Carpenters’ Tools i ‘i APTLY AT MY OFFICE OXE DOOR OOUTH-O-F and - -- j T ti 4 : Howard Livingston ' N January 6 th 1804' r ASHA DEPARTURES m amDAxa sail ira SOUTUERYIUILROAD Hoc a UXE and Ship r t j The above Route offers unparalleled advantages Ip the than' any other traveling public haring Route between thp SeabMird and the Great West at the same time passing through' the meet pleftwint part of the country along the border of the great chain of lAkwnd through some of onr moat populous Cities’ Cars are fittednp ?n the most comfortable Its Passenger J ' A - rs frwer-cbanc- yj 1 and 1 A SPLENDID STOCK OF PIPESt and the ' Yrk Ceetcal Railroad connecting at Buffalo Fare au’J ’ftates ai low as those of other lines (Mark -' packages f L ' S k M ’8 Line”) - Kew !!! GKEAT BAXT LAKE CITY Beautlftal NeW Dr ml Panel Ajtsnaa r J BASSETT Seraamlng Xrtih Jan a ' 11 1809 njw R cade's Novel of'Wnxrs Adapted from Charles ' f Charaeters by Uewn McKenzie Lindsay Marrette Simmons Dunbar Tenadale J It Clawson iMcmlanaee (Jiliwn A Clawson Bowring and 11 U AltXMMcr i j j BARON' E " 00DBE- XAfrlBITT TO- - REALL’ ’ e - "k w WANTED - 1 163-t- f aitl J- - V I' X D RY CIRCU sATIRGIa E—tTsepls Street between Booth Temple and Theatre street directly epiweite Bishop li outer’s West side Subscriptions for j "j IK If ' '- -4 4-' - & dMY 1 j I V Is Full arid of QUALITY’ and PRICE that j BGILDEbC - Coi’iimenl AXD EACOX liliTTER - I and deliver ed in tide city Leave orders at tbe Salt Lake New Depot Beet Tetnpto Street north of Market lJf j x ? :f H 15Wf Barley Ulraguay public lorcign X (BEOCEEIES DAILY CALL The goss 1 carpenters Z L aiaNiJfo drawiio class : In the 20th WARD SCHOOL must sLit oar Customers! - Rook r?m X Ijcltars Vff'math w I csU attention to onr FINE LOT of W f to r On SCHOOL-BOO- KS 1 n l82-t- f "I- ' v - I'J I iX - I IS STATIONERY CALL ' AXDSEE US - 7 '' i : t'f their wpr k n!alr - IWoi de Pliut Drawing1 "Architectural Designing Per- ajtecUve and Decorative DyaWing TaugfiL CarpenUrs aci MaSons taught bow tto git ont te lines iuAdvaoce-- f ' : Held every Mondsy aud Frifitjr ereninj 1 ' v X ILARRISOX’S Aixcux'riscpruxtAEy x i j sia- - AND PLASTERERS Should attend 1 Oats ie GOOD S this or any other Paper solicit ed at tbs Salt Lake News Depot T - WALKER BRO’S ’Wlieat r'loup - ? i l fl - ? L The Dally and MmlWcekly Telegraph tDailjr Vedettes Dtierrt ffewi also 1 o !r K OF SALT LAKE NEWS DEPOT ' T o LEDGKRl the LEDGERS the NEW’ YORK - : j ur ’ ( art : w e i : ASTONISH- - TlfX NATIVES! !t 8 L City tbefiot Mt Luteni axii jjVestffn Papers and Periodicals ‘ Tr-- n “t A’ AS 6 i?rf YANKEE NOTIONS Old 8tata House Boston 1 lleftrences: East Temple' Street ENXINa Wf WHITE LIESLiz" Farce " WAUER BUG’ Wlli be preaented a lieaatifal New Drnpi of exeeediSg interet jmtboe and humof In 3 Acta' entitled Jo conclude with tlra popular Irish 11 tith each a screed bf 1 -- am 1L K IIOBAUX 'WM WEDNESDAY EVENING Together W CAIUl Agent " OTIS KIMBALL DmMrarAjfruVBufbla JOHN FpQpTIt Agtnt 247 Broad vay NeW York CONTINUED ATTRACTION! f - (- ‘I""' "'XI - Va-say- j 1 : -- - contF BRANDS Tobacco arid Cigars - Erie RailwayfeAnectmg asiDnaklrk 1 : the" BEST WE HAVE NQW ON HAND li’wM TLn 'Axes -- ARRIVALS AT SALl LAgR HOCSK Saturday: —AV IlUhinn Jno S Bentley Tinker from spoking LU OttUue cn Beythes Snaths RalccSf’ etc Cei iwt ei A' v ' y Three Exprem Traias ran daily between Chicago New York lioston Philodelpliu etc Sleeping’ CiurrVn all night trains are fitted up with every khowq iniproTement No ferries and all changes made in Union depots ’ Pass effger and Shippers have ' their choice betwren the Arrival— 8a tardsyr— John Timmons ' ’ - Departures!— Henry Graces SpadcSf Bhorsli tjrlOe 1 ‘ "f- - LAKE SHORE AYD 3UCU1GAX --l- AmUTALS - j- in-t- f The Boxchehs— Five firms of the butchers Notice totlie Travtllng Public at the “west end’’ inform tne public thaJt they per of Frelghti have plenty of beefjrhicb they are determined 8e prlosp” with “full weight and no humbug” The bhtchers are moving Success to them ' Roast beef is “good to take” FARMING IMPLKNIEXTS V- - - (an itinerate BarnertrMf th Emendd Isle te Couipleto Assortment ot ETARTIXO AS EARLY AS THE l'r r UTENSILS AND TIN WARS r ' V: for-build- ’ ' 4 Upon r i and n 1 Cookings Stoves 'I AjVD DISPATCH y N' ’ v l cj IT0 ¥ of '' fr' Id-c- TO ' ChcptV nriety in Size and Fattern A ‘ and 4000 rbfnes were destroyed WJSS a 1 I rm ikHny iii to tlus ofdimnounted men at Verona was Foster’s camp AST Few frill particulars see BlUsj pw irttk' coming from Horida digperyed ana six officers and 20 men were captur Lantl ' - ed' to be wtwij- r - Uriorson lias orders I the road as from information in ljive o TcA‘ I ar as Meridian ail(l rt'Icaetqourdestroy at Caba- - Tbe Box Office will open for the Rale of Tickets T0auP”!CeAn 7 ilenta of Savannah that Le prisoner ’ h not days sup- ' “‘T hand ' if waba oh plies possible : day at 10 a m 7 Door open at 1- -4 past frtfclocife Performance to Washington SeTonhS&alTffl ence at T a A letter from London county cavalry and auMeetall lhi2wATiTiiIl"“""“eiD0vzaaei the nelgli borhood of mre'- - IV tixinkathrnnfhiLcncl"11P 1 10 cap-- j I from Sherldan'a 'array visited on the gth and des- TtTt'Sftuoti Tw i iptib thep be Upperville and Middleburg amount of considerable 1ltte a oml carried away 'Vitfnred and bonded bv then" Frincetroyed ' w in r that neigh- to I sccessioqists av! the Shevandoah was not belonging f'lenanQa' oxlT for k Wooi W 1 r Jtasetl jn was New Yeik 7 I uil iiH’ J thatVutlt tTala I'’ that the fight between If he fitted al I rebel papers show V -i fr r i anti-Jef- f Davis racoon is thw 1 LkMotAperhwti Davis the and Jeff a n'Ln ' - renr'y uumber 43 j bp growing more aangninary Those and ' I w Daris aoense him in the most Tli lli'F'H mann" °rrfbcil?5 the canse of a(l their of w Wikiitnoi exfet’um”S £2?re-y?pwdisastora l War 4iL?rv They in jtum are diari ed bj Ute With destroying confidence in the - excniosie Butler from ihetH!lWV17 an4tud to HiS 1 ir- - i uri frtheUoafederacy tonchfeve indepeMence refiect seriouf oj Ad-- -1 Preventing the full enforcement of the- qwSsciip- l'ra! rtuor I “®®5aud 5? deserters encoura'ginx I Tnn iV PntialMsV1 of the uadcr-rtoudi- v - ' j - BARNEY-TH! rcityi VitvC V I - ” " ''' FREioirr iro - - J — k - A :S v jj : VNDERSICxfe Iff PREPARED TO ITRNIR1I On Saturday in the! House message were THE ’a —r' - 'i ' u received from the Council the first announcv A' Store FOR TRAXBfOmTlOIV ing their concurrence In the adoption' of! resoSj " 1 f nt - V ' j to j New and T -- - -- ed vO' - FREiGiix i vf k FREIGHT TO I H : Q vt d The TTcrald’s Washiogtnj) correspondent says of$3iV00b ! was rumored there that Lee had been placet in it ' The loHowing are somo pf the 'advantages command of all the rebel armies and hadjmt Beau-regar- d in command of the defenses of Richmond’ which tUo road presents according to Col intending himself to proceed to South Carolina " j forces in that quarter to rbe! ‘ Burry t :'r j' check’ SlfCmtan's pro ed movement northward It runs through nd connects thejigeat ShermaaM movement v as considered by Leonas of importance thai any which Grant can' make " 'valleys and grain growing districts of the more Richmond in four months upon line of trade Pacific toast r it: is on thedirect Montreal 7 ' and defended y safe it is travel decided it Thecourt had ft that easily "ipiul jnrisdictidfi in Alban’s ‘ raiders and the case cojuiectY the states or torritoriesj of OregOn willthe cose of tho St proceed Idaho Washington" British 7 Columbia Yan-'- l' New York Yiluvcr California and Nevada it is the only of the Richmond Wilmington correspondent Y line running through the only country in the dispatch says onr forces at one time between Fort Fitter and Wilmington were cutting off the' world combining great agricultural resources communication both bv land and waterl(and if unlimited water power' abundancejof timber they had ' not been dislodged soon' Fort' Fisher' wonld have fallen Fort Morgan did and With nifd inexhaustible mines of useful and precious its fall the fate of Wilmington would have been scaled ‘niCtals' : The Richmond Bentlnet says the North is beSouth- - is sure' to coming bankrupt by which the ’ Its independence' EASTERN TELEGRAPHIC NEWS gain ' The Charleston Mercury of the 31st says SherFoster’s expedition 'against CONFEDERATE PROPOSITION TO BLOCKADE man has the Charleston and Savannah Railroad FEDE1UL PORTS! The Augusta Register of the 1st confirms the A POUABBLE OVER THE FORT FISIIER AT report saying feat Foster’s batteries have been ' : REPORT REFLECTS ON TACK—BUTLER’S increased -' PORTER! The Richmond Dispatch of the 4th says' it wont be at any moment to learn —that HOOD AND FORREST : REPORTED TO HAVE Sherman issurprised on march the DEFEATED THOMAS AND CAPTURED BRIO-AREThe 8eutiuel urged a modification of the raQroad OF INFANTRY AND CAVALRY! system hDcorM and South Carolina The lines LUK REPORTED GONE TO S0DTII CAR0LI- - now run just where they should no that V they orotoa felose to Sherman army and aa the latter cannot be mo ved the former ought to be ' '7 New York 6 Nashville 7 The- brigAfabelliV hence for ApinWallwu to- - i Taylor’s rebel forces occupied Owensburg until The car- - Friday ’conscripting the citizens and firinghpon tally lost Soy 23d on Miraguana Reef I i was savedj the steamers when they left for New Albany' though damaged Baltimore 6’ The ledger says gnerrillds have possession of from Hilton Head arrived at Fort 1 Owensburg HayesvUIe Cloverport and Hender- The Lebanon train was captured by a band Shermkn guerrillas near Lebanon inaction rmy V“aYisting and jor aRrud er’a m The passengers were robbed and ft p for ac yterday prepHring u great campaign Kilpatrick The rebels brutally murdered burnedcars the lively watching Hardee I four V soldiers of tho I5tli regunept Tdy- C discharged Portland ' The steamer Potomac from New York for Fort- - lor ha9 establislied his headquarters at Howesville land took tire this morning off Cape Elizabeth and onJ the citizens are fleeing across the Ohio river ’ uvoid conscription burned rapidly: The officers crew and - passen were taken off by a iishennali and have arriv - j ' i Memphis’ 8V ed here Four lives were lost CenDana --has received Information from his aewAorkTfi- - I cavalry force sent out from here on the 21st I ' t : Xtr ! - ' - -- - Oregon line by : Railroad Company - an4-nearl- -- Thu Richmond Whig in an srwle on Rtgland-ssy- s she baa no ships that could epcouaten Hi alYankee monitors with any prospect - jpfkiees The inch build probabiliehe yet might though tho ocean tjahe could ty is” they could not cross less send an not even break up the blockade far army or a fleet hero to assist ns It-i- s therefore hardhyrworth while to think of' resorting to English rt i |