Show Jf - iiiE J) AM- TELEGRAM - Jn MONDAY MOflSlSO' 'TERM fcr wtipm fMxSU-nth- IE J-- - - ?- : Tbrrc s e ' ' 116 00 : V 900 - 5 00 ! : the city : delivered in Peehigle n'mnbrr ' ''V - Vv r : Montli: Fcoiitb fc 03 10 ‘ 1 " i s' r 15 - r -- ' ttmiNQ xpi-unTio- to the x COLORADO Jitory t AingrrrlatinJo tho Colorado route jj spccullvinteresting just npw ffhdjt jjhui dvef and anofl to ‘gratify the Tij pleasure information onth iuliject gdnera desire for - f - 41'"- y ’ " e rocondy gavjd hrief account of jMrAn o iC’ulI's joufney from’ St Ceorgel to the C itorailp iu comianyvwi4h Messrs Jamcd I) ivida JMAVliitmore Angus 1 Cannon 'nrtl JocoblIamliVtiand son 'We have been - fa jored with the puhisal of ‘Mr Call’ de-- i ' - iX’j- Y-'- v - "' " J r ' : of- the' expedition anvrith a teied report i T persdnit iuternpw with l)r Whitmore from ' - j ' There are ho fanning facilities at tlw landing the river banks being sandy and the location Thc California a)oor ono for 'a town site: State lino 'runs at tho base' of a range of mountains 10 miles west of Hardy’S Lqpding --About seven miles below Hardy s Landing is Fort Alojave a sail to whichplace the party accepted at the invitation ofAIrHardy’s agent The Fort is on the irost sldo of the river on a bluff about 50 feet above the water is built of- willows and mad and was garrisoned by 40 soldiers TTie party were kindly welcomed by tlie officers and garrison' On tlie 10th December the party witnessed the launch of the Arizona a 'barge bmlt by Mr Hardy and the firt at his Landing She was 50 feet long 10 feet beam sharp at botl ends flat Imttomeu 25 tons burden ¥ On tho 13th the party left Hardy’s Landing and' reached the location' selected for the warehouse en the 17th It Was determined to coll tho place Call’s Landing Forty lots were measured offi each TOO feet sqaare On the ! 8th leaving Messrs James Davids and Lyman Hamblin at work digging the foundation for The warehouse Mr Call and the Qthera started on their rethrn They visited tpe salt monntain two miles from the mouth of the Muddy Here thousands of tons of salt pure and in'large ciystafo can lie - : winch - tf otp-da- y present siich information chiefly additional and offtr topograpliical na-tuit as we gupjnjsc vill be interesting to our quajrie(L:- readiirsr ’ - 1 i" ! f ‘ ® ” k Thd first point suitable forM?ttfcinent was -- Bearer Iams Valley IlVrc is considerable and water sufficient roc d roil toYrrigale land i Y to i ustain f0 (nmiliei and a much larger set- i - Os rh'!u ny sod good corn he had al growing roll e thrifty wheat planted after theumnher °f C°rn ltuncli grass on ihisandhills south 'oflha-ntra- m from St This is'lO-mil- es ' i 1 V X Sv rs’altWliitmoreatnl Hannon went -j Jtence to ihe llio A’irjrtHv 1’ t miles up which The party made a more thorough and highly' satisfactory” examination' of: the valley of the JMiiddy which exhibited greater facilities for settlement than was originally anticipated The party arrived lit St George on the 24th From the mouth of the’ Muddy on the re: turn trip jlie party took a new and shorter i p lime-stouc- ’ r‘ any point A good wagon xohd could be made over it for S6000 ' !Y- fCallXLanding is 1 30 miles from St: G cortre which: city is 320 'miles from this lnakingThe present total distance of the route from Great Salt Lake City to Call's landing 450 miles The Indians met aiid conversed with were extremely: friendly paying surprising respect to Mr Hamblin and expressing a great desire for the ‘Mormons” to come arid settle among tyom x l waSsexpectHig to start for tho ra rulinp again in few (lays with laborers mechanics supplies tools etc' to facilitate the erection of the warehouse without delay Success to the enterprize Tho next thing is to cut the Isthmus and then— wo would sec what we woujlil see ' KT Tlie Peseret Mercantile Association meets - hey found a plaepr where the wSteuuight be akJn but to form a 15 feet head fur mill pur- Mr-Cal'' ' osea land Theror'iraa coiisiJitrabkol T couvcnient uiid every ifeuty of for settlement acility ()n iho banks of tho Nudity tbo pirty were krell 'ijlcaspil with tho extent and quality of lUtivtrtsririo'uil being a light clajrey loam ‘it play ITie Muddy this evening We hope that they may determine y ii a subsoil of blueislJ ' ‘"as about the'sio of lig Cottonwood with upon freighting this season from tlie Atlantic V j lear and good water 'i’he valley is about States by tlie way of tlie Colorado That road must have a trial and the people will sustain those 0 miles by one niost of the land being X - ' cultivation: Tho Indians iiiTthovi-- i who try it - fl r Jr rvtlenpnt by taking out a portion of tho Virgen route on which due longest distance between riv ryindian Thomas”' lias a farm here and water whs 25 fniles with grogs at almost ” r j - ' ' 9 fc suit-rlifo'f- or - ‘ V initylive a portion” of tho year ujjmn a heavy eaded grass with t hretv cornorctH' lilade and EASTERN TELEGRAPHIC NEWS ioctT as largo ni flax Jand storm is plentiful FOR The Iudi1yis 90 GEORGIAN MOVEMENTS THE UNION! ' lSI Georg 1 t ARRESTER IN TRYING TO The' part ysjtnick the ’Colorado rlferata SENATOR FOOTE ESCAPE (NORTH WARD 1 i t 1 lack rocky point Wmile below ' the narrows UPRISINGS AND INSURRECTIONS IN MEXI-- ” n jove the moiith of llhic'lr'Kanyon the waters ' CO! I - r -- - v’ t “ '' eifig sjupoth-amT-bji- reddish color and the a 7 r ver nearly 150 vanls wide or about ' ' - vC the Illinois river at Feoria landing This v is‘ decided to be t he best point for a landing i id 'Flio waters could betaken warehouse I opt abqnfa mile above the lauding to ’water about 2bo acres land y15eayer abounds1 i1 the vicinity Except the bottom land in optioned the interval j bet ween the rperi and the landing selected was consider- Te tlie most barren and uninviting the party ' s t ' fv:1 j i- -i - hid ever seeii 1 r ThoV egsis : wosIl ' I T II J v I - - is six' mites dowiithe filer fro&i the landing TJie old Vegas fort tro the Colbfixdo and now iulii bifcst bv half a dozen stockkeepefs ‘Springs aK several times in the lcugi olj t his Wash at th -- mdhth of which was 'a for a linding and which was ppl place the best location for a wood yard th’re bein- the most wood seen since the ' WyT-f- t leaver Danis About 300 cords of wood could jie cut in tho wash This con-siaet- ed - : wiovl ' irtaki as good a Are as hickory milessoiith of thesprlng in' the I vlAhniTt 10 ah y 10 miles below the: fort good grass was found in a small valley: In El Db-Jl- o KaUyon which is 40 miles from said iri“?’ a party "of minors were Encountered touemwood Islands nine miles by one and alxittqm on the wet side of the river are fa rilled by Indians atter the freshets subsidy A sujipUej with wood Tliese two ’ ti let? aro claimed by whites ' ? V e wosiiy-um'nnlea ftirlher through an rlUl country Tiymght the party to I 1l main? Hhere aftc bein?- - fcnied i" ardt r t re T' T": acrbaiHe hy tbeat PT m U Hardy ''principal proprietor being absent at Prescot Considerable Itj pibvenienU had been made here since last SO Fjbniary The main 'building was lOO-bof bnrlt f2 feet jyoarse&pjmish adobies Yjvj hill pavpd wUh rod tiles buniedTn the heigh bcMiool 'Tho building coinprUed store ' A w rehouse billiard room dining saloon -kit eh ” blacksmith's tinThere were also y ' - : ' i T 1 1 '( v I: -- i! j V : U- - -- i ' ‘re-uni- DRAPER ChA on - ed MISSOURI DECLARED A FREE STATE! New York 13 Ter the China from Uverpool 31 i The Times alluding tothe present state of Nor-hefeeling says there is too much reason to apprehend some outrage which may render a rupture Heritable' 'Americans neither appreciate the strength of England nor J understand with which the war would he prosecuted if forced upon a reluctant government and nation ' The first result of the war would be tho immediate and ' irrevocable establibhnient of Southern indepenw dence The Arago from Port Royal 9th reports rot importance (if true) It is satdbrings that several counties Ilf Georgia recently held elections and declared in favor of a return to the Union by overwhelming majorities It iaglso reported that the eopTe are arming to protect themselves from the secessionists Gov Drown is said to bo the prih-ipof tliose' movements and that he promoter ms disbanded the Georgia Militia who have to their honfes ' steamer Melville from New Yorkfor Hilton rThe lead foundered at sea on the 7th Forty-eiglasscngeni were lost The steamer Costa Rica sailed y Among he- - nasKengers are TJen Sickles and staff also redMcUcUisIi of the Alta California Hie overland mail of December 10th 12th and 11th arrived this rington ‘ act will coholiJ fuksiikax corpora1 wi bickj - - ipataSJ poratiot -- con-firmi- a ng ToTCftw haJ 1 ' GOLDS GOLD & BODENBURG j- f i- KAHN : -T rPil BAST TEMPLE STREET I A few a ' - Ttlk Deort below the Psclfl e OIBctf I c - ' A Choice Variety in' Size aha ' -- - : Th A tl attorn y j Cooking Stores ‘ 't BESIDES COOKING '1 J i UTENSILS AND TIN WARE i i s - 1 A 10 a Complete Assortment ‘ N ' I Cnrpeiitcrs' $- and - A FARMING IMPLEMENTS - r Spades Shovels Seytltes Snathe Am' ' Iloes Rakes ate $ ' ' 1 ' i r vl WE HATE NOW ON HAND THE BEST 6BA5M ' ' j v1 '1”' r i ' 'j j ivi ' ' Tobacco: and Cigars T sad pany ii - I' Boots Sho aoms Yankee Hats QueensW in ''I - - t- MAJ re-turn- ed - ALS ? ht v l 1 to-da- m ojaociss&irES - i-uv- i i- n - to-da- ry :v r: J iy CII 40-inc- ft-PL- Y f h '1 ‘f-- ” 'j Itdz V w ForSale -- to-da- - MILL SIT£ parm wAter frivilege Gt -- - O V'- X f -- f X' - 4 — T : - r ir fa 'tr " ' ‘ r--- t k 'V 'l V ' Uei S - a al 'tcha - - - twcnty-fivemiles'year- forcjl 1C7-1- y anti-slave- 'Tlie iJ to The South Carolina militia captured by Foster A SPLENDID STOCK PIFEIi near Hardeeville liad been two weeta in the settee aiid did not like war Ry the Ocean Queen we have Panama dates Together with rack secr sed of the 5th - The towir of Esmeralda Ecuador was Loss nearly destroyed by fire on the 9th ultimo: : c 3100000 There is no news of importance from the States in the interior A letter from Valparaiso on tlie 14th says the Spanish-Per- u question appear more intricate than ever The Commanders of the Peruvian fleet have informed their President AS TO REALLY ASTONISH TUI ! XATTfEl'- that they cannot cope with tlie Spaniards A Cal7 lao letter rof the 29tn states that the Spanish fleet i war of hred hadJbeen reinforced by f ships The Panama Star and Herald says It learns that all restrictions are being removed by the Japa- milLiBjCVG nese treaty1 Large quariities of silk which hare : accumalatcd at Yeddo have arrived at Kanagarra OUB STOCK 0 European merchants Were Congratulating themOtrEfl TIlET WHICH on the improved prospects of business selves i tW f Washington 14 7 Information has been received at thq Navy Dc- DRY-GOO- DS aster Gillespie of the U actiug-Sartment from on Ga StSound Araons dntyin :r that the boats of that vessel have made incursions morning the'-sa-lt situated works eight inland X t destroying Halifax 13 voa The blockade runner Chameleon late the Talla-iasse- e miles up the Pearl river on creeks --leading into enemy’s force in that CASH is under arrest at Rermucli The block- the Buffalo swamps-Th- e ade runner Col Limb hi at Nassau undergoing part of the country consists of a hundred soldiers : boats also liberated ' i'r f MfiM epairs There are now nine blockade runners at and seventy-fiv- e iandmilitia The I i k of i nnmber 0X 71 blockade funeers eriuuda prisoners captured negroes M Bermuthirty IIEAT visiting : r da the past year 43 have been lost : A refugee who left Richmond two weeks ago and meat to sent Lee has that troops the says report Carolina' is confirmed t v FLOUR TVashingtoif 13 "“'V V - In the II6use Ashley moved and it was agreed Sherman in South that after y vNew YorS: 14 y further consideration of the constUntional amendraent be postponed OATSVor The World's special says it is probable that the or two weeks Rom Tuesday next n r President will issue a supplementary proclamation BARLEY Crle Introduced a bill on the amendment of the after tlie fall of Charleston increasing the number and fgrnde of officers excluded from the amnesty Cacttio'Ilailroad act ratifyingthe awigununtmd Is Full and of QUALITY and PRICE thalr the Central Pacific Railroad of California to the after a certain date and informing Jeff Davis ana by 11 estcrnJPacific Railroad Company A requiring said his ’supporters that if they hold pat long enough road to complete 40-IYand thq toompelthe raising of another army no amnesty DUC must suit o&r CastomoraL whole line1 from Saii Jose to Sacramento in four whatever will be given but if they lay down their United States " Standard BUCKS da hand ' arms treated will fl' r be years magnanimously they r i ' - tor Sal e)U and A’ successful recent Savanush letter Hubbard of Iowa has introduced a'bRI authoriV— by a 1 zing the Secretanr of the interior to institute geo- expedition up the Savannah river for the destruction ’ is Railroad Columbia logical surveys of the Black Hills in Dacota li and of the Charleston and' part ler-t- r a jgratid project for the complete isolation of of appropriate $20000 for that pnrpose j The Government received information last eve- Richmond L e It la reported Fort Monroe that th)s proper ning that in attempting to escape from rebeldoni We esH attention to our FXK1 : LOT of Vl:Ihs best! " i7 enter our line Senator Foote was' arrested by authorities have gone to Georgia for the purpose rvall7 men at Oceeqnau fifteen miles of settling termi on which Georgia can return to : AlND of Alexandrii Mre Foote the wife of the lTnion and may jiroceed thence to North Car an3 reached Alexandria this olina SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY — St LonU li-lUrnoon Fears am entertained that Jeff Davfs y ai harshly vriiU FooteQor1 Fletcher bee Issued (proclamation ISW is understood Weber Conntyr alee' 'doable Turbina GovrTmPnt hs taken It declaring Missouri a free State in accordance with In to steps prevent Mill Burre etc I will aKrtuerto ny injury being done t!e emancipation ordnance passed by the State build Mill Weld " Coavertion New fork 14 i Kbjw©l?hSS CALL AXD SEE j ' or 3 Good Hands Vanted savannah' correspondent of tho An e xpeditioij t ent from Cape Girardeau to Cher' 152-t- l ?1rs m that city as quiet and nu-ac- okee llayou a few days since killed 19 guerrillas iil! m BLAIR Chre Wm Jrnnings £egle ZnipoilnnL reiterates' the reports of yesterday captured ltnf a nnmber of prisoners jfipd 50 horses ‘ lie fifr tie W 1 - lirps r$ r : I i I HAVE JUST RECEIVED e w The aiJ)V li- - I I’ the-lEi- ) 1 n - i5 1 MTCHES - ' w I- - J i j I OLDS I Lcgi-Jatur- m X j - Sonth-Carolin- m ahA v-"- i r Brvicc-tic- s manctIICO: i :?1 itO: ?i MERC IIA DEATH TO JEFF IF IIE HOLD OUT! of-go-oil - C'j NASHVILLE CONVENTION- - AROLTSTIES SLAVERY—PARSON BROWNLOW FOR GOVERNOR Op TENNESSEE! the size ‘‘i' relative to the movements among the' citizens of but tlie correspondent Mn Georgia for confirmation need Nearly all the traders Of they Savannah had taken the oath oft allegiance Great snfiering among the poor atill- continued and to a No 33Q BltOAl considerable degree amfcng- the wealthy Gen Sherman’s entire army was being- ' and ' ' equipped ?j y t The Tribune’s Washington special gives itas the opinion of an dd hand at peace negotfatiens'ihat a cessation of hostilities preliminary to formal r will take within DEAI ten negotiations place days ' T - WHOLESALE £ It Is understood that the President has deeiared that if Senator Foote i harmed by the rebblsTie will bring five of tlie most distinguished rebel prisoners in our hands to grief - Our cavalry have been ordered to pnrsue Foote and his captors t:The' Tribune announces the release of its cor respondent Richardson who had been held by :ithe rebels’ over !18 months:V The $’orid hn Information from Mexlco' he previous reports ’of success by the Republicans over the Imperialists in several battles There was uprising of the people and fresh inAHTIFICIAL rijOYE surrections were increasing It is said that the ‘'1 Papal nnncio and the Archbishop are about to leave the Country on account of Maximilian's manifesto concerning church property Richmond papers continue quarrelling over their leaders They think Jefll Davis' course reprehen- Parties Pnrchtslng in this Market sible and also make an onslaught on Kirby Smith examine onr' who is now discovered to possess none of the at: i tributes of a great GeneraU Hood's failures in I LAEOK '8T TcSfessee and: Georgia are attributed to the disgust of the people of those States for the ConfederBEFORE MAKIXO TII13R acy None but1 Lee and Johnson appear to give satisfaction New York' Jan' 1 1S05: '‘j The Herald's Washington special says- - Blfrhas not returned to Washington Gen Singlctod probably reached Richraondou Friday Tlie Wflni(ngton Journal eiumirca now thf lanior from San Francisco snl at NIXON'S reserves ofNorth Carolina were capturcdrbefore-For- t Just Arrived OLD ow Men SbnE Fiaheft It appears that a Yankee Captain t with tire men met 130 of the reserves under Maj & AM Reese' and commanded the Major to surrender BOULLNp ' : East Temple Sireetl j telling him there was no use resisting as he was surrounded One Ueut refused to surrender and walked ofl witli 12 men buttlicMajor the victim A Dcaatiful Laroe and election of ' : i of this transparent sell as tlie Journal says surv six Yankees These rendered with his 150 inen-tIdADISS’ AVD lOl were' the men who were mare bed Into onr lines capped carrying their own arms loaded and SOLD AND SILVER ' t " Cincinnati 14 The Commercial's XashvilledUpatih says the GOLD TEST Gt convention has unanimously passed rcsomtiniM : declaring slavery forever abolished and prohibited j throughout the btste also a resolution prohibiting the Legislature from reooguiziiig the right of prd perty iu man! and forbidding it from requiringtom-nsatioI VK SIIATER doJ' to" be made to owners abrogating the I!"J' kf ite indep Assortme 6lT A In 'made the with Confederate Splendid t tary league States and all laws and ordinances made iu pur All officers appointed by the 8U3RC6 of thorn ie his accession to office are Governor since acting And every 'other tinerip1 confirmed The propositions are to be euUmittel to the people for ratification oft'Pebruary 22d and on March 4th an electiup lato be held for Gov and Nearly 300 delegates participated in the final vote Thtfgreafct harmony and A1?fl good feeling prevailed throughout Parson Brow is the unanimous choice of the convention for WATCHMAKERS the next Governor ' Washington II The Richmond' Whig of the 12th saye the War WATCH GLASSES J l ETC Department lat night wax without a single disV MEEKS patch from any quarter the telegraph owing to the heavy rains is not working: ' James riyer is considerably over its banks and unless it turns suddenly cold a freshet may- be ex- ' peeled equal to that of last spring The Richmond Dispatch of the 12th says it was reported yesterday that Mr JJlair the- Yankee pence commissioner arrived during'the diy and find an interview with the President and Secretary of war He has not we are assured come to the It is untrne that the Secretary of war has city sent him pass to visit Richmond In the Confederate House of Representatives on Wednesday Miles of South Carolina introduced the following resolutions which were ordered to ri be printed r ' Resolved That under the Consh'tutlon CongreW alone lias theright to declare war and the President by and with the consent of the Senate to make a treaty pfpeace ’Resolved That all attempts to make peace with the United States by actioh or intervention of separate States comprising' the Confederacy ' are un authorized by the Constitution and in contravention of the supreme law of the land and therefore re- volutionary New York 14 The Norfolk Qld Dominion says the expedition up tlie Sarannah river had destroyed ten miles of the and Columbia railroad com- - - ( cot atn tlei |