Show ? I'' ! ' 4 an interview there with lYkMeniUncota isd Secretary Seward oaboird ateaciet and ft I Mid that an Immediae and geaml exchange! ' of unf:rtoe upon Tbe vu ttned priMBtnfailure and h Pmklcotpcub4 ' af creUrj wu beward retained to Washington on lhe:5th ' i :1 r'- -i K' New York 1 ’1' ' T'T-I The sloop ofyrarSan Jacinto wu wrecked : beIVr iMo(I' copy) HO 00 tween Key West and Tnrry Eetf - The! crew and a ttx Month greater portion of the goes and monitions were 3 W eared Three Mrmtkf 'S'”-J i j t£5 Ter Month has ler stbcla naaber'1- 2S Breckinridge ' been installed Conf derate See h&d I TEB2IS M 'I MUim j i r ‘ I fer IWM i - i - v ":z retaryofWor sjf v Sherman fromthe Finance committ relreporU adversely foathe bill increasing the salaries of t members of Congress In the lloose on the lata down agJLix: UP bill for aj ship' cdnal around Niagara alls pa&ed 'v ' has signed the bill for ohe amendclear ThetoPresident wires vreje up am working ment the Conatftatiou abolishing ilarerr Saturtla J and part of roaih 'to Chicagjo-oVWashfagtbn 2 IToase Illinois The the and Sticiiif an for almost tjie fine passed t piiviotu the Jirt y TV recfcivefciii$atn Tlienews relay W NewlYka iiht md Sunday ruing kq reprint jfrjom YheHerald’s Btfenos Ayres corresponds t says ftr t jfJ® nwubevj I : r- - and i-- i-v- : I1 f n 1 j ea-nalbil- Li J l H I ed trar T- I npsla of prilnti - back-wwanOd- cc ntJauancelof 1 a asaast the i tb east op to the I- S': j - that Itielimond fetando where it r - : ’ A"i l Hat-ehef- st - lt tin tush some severe fiehl ing had evident pired near tjhat place und l’etersburg busy an at Redding to Cs: :rH U t already evacuated ioon rn jinch thl ce om miss! cm3 and Iona cv tly enileJ in smoke Fre--j IJacjln t IU averred wimted nboli-- j AT j ft uncona tii rial subuii jalOit wluch the irTSf tk emte k3tcpr situatiorl ii rdly prcpprcd for 'j i ucr ctrtilnly1 bo - sotnc ptoVe hai jtRicJi?oud- or in North Carolina Siiall wai wiilf consider cr news U :i- - - com-xnandtof- (li i v' t- ' dtcnatfljJ on Snnda r afternoon an6-sii- n r l! ?ak occurred in the vicinity of Laraiiile Ot erv he our icQlumni w )M lave ben tli es guardo iritli elegfaphlc 'loide no Jr SiIt nr pears ij - ''pi -- ' Washington' e lQu!tel eeTere 'engagement took place as tanw! resulting in a considerable advance of ©nr liudi in that vicinity ’It is stated that Geo Connor has been assigned to tbfecjjhmanl at Denver with complete super-rUio- n aid aathority over the Overland California route Joi Pope ha been assigned tot the hew military dutricC incloding the le- MiSMonri Kansas and the of nortjiwest' Iartmvnl Ilia been assigned to' the Department North-Werof the with lieadqnarten at Milwau" Dodge ih command of the Department ofKaniaa with headquarters at Leaveuworlh ii4h: ‘'jr: Brazil : ja - Xe Work 8 J The Itiehtnohd Elbqnirer says anbiusionlndthe abolishment oT slavery and reconstruction were the only terms jthatj coaid be got oat of Lincolnj ' Washington 10 The late fighting at IlatcherVPun resulted in the adv lace of (ve' miles of oar left which is to bfe held ’ ' ' Yorl f 13 Washington Most of the! northern and western states li£ve al to the const tution ready fatiGed'tlieaiuendment abolUUiug slavery Only oue tbe htate ofi Deia- ware'so ut bis decided against it - New yrcrkL 15 isaM that the rebel Geeeral Hindman j Ijt ipour of Arkansas ha gone to )!exico Expecting jto nb-tia coriuuandja Majxuni'wnViirtny having lust fiisb in Jett DavU' Coi?!eJvracy It is also stated t&at several other rebel officers Lave lately arrived : t in at Mtaniora Hows ! Tbe W (rld’s MTashington corresjMinlert etier-at- e ilia further statement that the rebels wit soon evacuate Richmond and the Atlantic coast and fall mountainous interior He novri says Jack to) the r:: ice conTOience It VILCREI Lcp a did Beauregard will ctommaud two rrahd and that preparations' are making or an dht: -- kSn'kldge CONFEDERATE SECRETARY 4fmies :i attack on Sherman Overwhelming op war: iTheSvrorils Hilton Head- correspondent fthe - TO i ! a amendment massed t a ’I’roved ‘Jr ALULb)llNG"bLAYERY! ' MdVEM INTS! r - ry to enemy disappeared hate manifested a purpose to evacuate nearly all " rtUaielphu' H v ' ' their strongholds and return further north' This wWJnfftoh R letin his th following ffont V 'V' " purpose has been the'result or Sherman's Reties JTli-- i bid mond-pape- r tlie of the V' tMir retreat will be slowly but surely follbiwed L - H! admits of no question that our troop are 'i7o4:chv lev airl lift wfen Jvmguc had RranchrPknowat extend over a disunce of forty mileand destroying! every ru d cetteripg at forseveral dayi paFt have beea’ occupied all the railrpada connecting with the) Gulf stroying Cew ork and the northern states The object seems to be Cdmtncrctal'i Special says notwithstanding toi isolate Branchville Augusta and Charleston senitur J urghn’a dectuih'tion of li is nootmation to frdm all possible aid jor reinlorcements in order to tii Treaiury Deparfiunt his friebjJs continue to Capture the garrison of each city Some of our li naiuu ujidui the Prcfeii ent iandj it is troops are north of Charleston which is cut ofi'Irom pn thought dorgtn ttl!I lactcpC the position No rpintufewuenti Corps are moving simnlttnensly Nrlt rs Ji: oil a line with the Edisio The towns 4 liimei’c draiting here It js thought tinjongU have been deserted by a namber ofpissed their 1 fiii jt w i I bcpojtp Qfd Recruit ng Lrprgres-iio- g lhllabftants what forced jtheabre-bodie- d negroes to ttipn leave with them in order that they may not aid -- Tht) Coi oaf anjhp Hamburg Aiken and Orangeburg in niuqrrlstl'slNwbern Correspondent :i n extiedit ionli piv pnrjirg there" which in al pro are reported captured tho rear of Braiichville ’ I -- 1 4’iII lpakiVivilvancc on tioMibor If j Washington 15 libby C4 The ii tii of States all Uiiiqed IUphipond Whig i juRHcastjc-rn-Norting: ' ' V Charleston S Cm 10 W sllington 11 to 3004 strong land-- d force encmr 2000 A the of erections hare report : Grumballsi on James Island this amJand at an as a llenzi seat to) tg 'ir V Some skirmishing iook in ourj pickets irom iinisianh-ati- d havp dcMileti Irove but-njGrumballs is general engagement and Jacks place ' jadhiittiu'-Johpsoil Stoop river two of Charleston ijArksnsas the' 2000 yards wide) intervening Ai’ihiral lm to The Ashley river I’ortcr tlijc folkt-tvinfojrwArdedj are ’ ' making active demonstration at enemy thci4yy( iepartiiicntt rariona points which are believed to be feinL ' y nticcllo olf Wilminsiton NC Fe " A force attacked onr troops on Salkahatchleithis I halve t iu honor t Report that ij entered Litt'c The hrmy also ad- bat it "was repulsed morning River South Guroiqi' near arleston road Blije House j land " 'dks' r p?iii'i-i-dii- t made no Impression: on but iiitillery and la'ilei lines -- Intelligence from the road todayi e f town Bivcr The) placid the' enemy have crossed the Edisto at 'rjtl4uie S’ tho knowledge of tpe inhahltan grvdlivit tout lennakerji bridge t The enemy are now mewin' 'in cap! (ripg some- soldiery aud he ooi Edistol and' it will be remembered that on the tlu-- piiivi' a t the nd xt (lay Wei iscoviered art cl Sherijnan crbssedithe Salkahatchie between about f tOO000 tiorth of t ottoni and alo 4thi and Reeves bridges thereby co: Blackstone V a two flats s: t 'ivuita'ii'iitij 2'-- bales z' u lime been removed Nm to tack Bpnchaite that the Yankees forded ligbu-rilux These Ve brought off together with ( I e r?soikie ngrloes toutJi Carolina ph htersi and all deepj at nTer V0 I R®ve enga bridge tijji- liiin 3t horn I met shirp JA tt be to willing jrofceil hl?h wt several honrs in which tviiee under the bid goverm spnt Mbit of Je :tlu at Veenkd loyal ntvu bud only an aitbg emtinci- - ler’s cavalry inflicted severe injury on the enenjy j V j On the 8th a heavy colnfhe of Yankee infantry nslinre In I struck the South Carolina railroad at Grahams-Je- t' umfer Tthe comnijnd or Acting T111®’ 13 miles west of BranchviUe whUb Kilbat h a cavalry force occupied BlackviUeJ onIbuter C a l’eltit Hb surprised bnd a ' rck-- — '— routed —J -1-— ‘ — ubt-- 'forde detail ' ecunffyi Aipturin ejuijinien' had gutlu-l-ei- l for the V'H0myatFert Juderion The I Kouth Edisto' dpd flankipg Branchville on the westl rorHicrs 1 itely stationed force has b£en advanced to Orgaobury on Ihe at-r Charlotte ldad been I This Pnlmnlila "tld Br" tv withdraw i In AFFAJIJSf AT i -- th Edisto rivers and that a portion! the Georgia and South Cjidolm trwipl arewhs byand re they have erected defenses pijepar-at- c rai rood a future march The - SIIERMtN’ -- gtli ri ' idly before the advance of our vroopsj'jTLey ! : vl i ver-be- ca vc-th- e X-J- the-railroad- re-th- at V vucf-piSlc- d - : df-trjyc- -- ! - MtaMtan ) aer° - - - 1 — - audcrfJ i REPUBLICANISM I r li A ""‘A! 1 New Yirk'iT i fat Warn ’onfcdic! My on the evd of dUrapTWn' t v onth I part of thfrebelsis er?ltoS5 Rcbm9hJadmlto'ih4 1 Tbe Reamer Arayo from Port Royal on the 11th ? the evacuatioir ba3 arrived Among the passenger are n iJScbmotul it Fester! and family On tue morning of tlie 11th - be® 'Off Charleston they saw ana ' or to leave — t i ’ 1 the oaulsi‘&u °a fighting ulrt of IheVebela JJ Hccnd to - K ( I ij guctlfighUng - 4 w?Jtwkcpe I -- I Maj-C3e- ni - I 4 : ri the South tq — vhe eoutest && them Voceue ii wButi Mt R:b4bti77?7 prouutiy o feUklie wnlli nprese 1 cioy-hooel- l iu u?iNnl vrnaer lfr?nt- - j T-h neatly was done In tee Oftlje lious The Of ten-lcre- o biU I rj : I) aiTLr Open BODENBURG AND ROYALTY EAST TEMPLE STREET A few Doors below the PaclAaTcltini OfflaCy w GODBE HAVE JUST RECEIVED d i of the greatest snow-storbelieved fell on Snnday and yesterday— --the accumulated flakes lying to the depth of a foot more or less Rather hard on poor cattle ont on the range One comfort however The ground cannot be ctTcrcd very long u Snow-Sli- de — On Sunday the ktages were stopsnow-slide in Chalk Creek 'and were comped by a The present Weapelled to retnrn to the Weber ther and the season are favorable for saow-slidand we may hear of many of them' ASSOpTJIEKT ARRIVALS AND UEPAKTl'RES per otesLand mail line MERCHANDISE Winter Again season so it — The m -- Tools Spades Shovels Scythes Snaths tCsR IXost Rakeif Am l w or i GENERAL WE IIAVE NOW ON HAND THE BEST BRASS es Departure — Monday:— Y-- Tobacco and Cigan and Accord L ARRIVALS AT SALT LAKR HOrSE Monday:— T H Homes A W jstreet A SPLENDID STOCK OF PIPEIi of Absolutely THEATRE! ORFLYT Together wjth such a screed of SALT LAKE CITY"! - FIYEST qUALITIES B Clawson John T Cains IT Mansger Stage Manager Great Sensation Piny” The STOCK tap vast to be enumerated id Wednesday Evening Fehrxairy 22 1865 i YANKEE IVOTIOYS as to reallt astonish t I ULL AND EXAMINE FOR THE 0CT0HQ0H In the which favorite Utah V OUR STOCK OF ' 3Ir BERNARD rt: SALEM i t DRY GOODSf SCUDDEB of the Company the ORCHESTRA PARTICULAR ATTENTION IS CALLED TO THE the popular Farce SOUTHWEST PART OP THE BOLDING ' OUT TO NURSE Crrorite SIISS SELLi r- house ASD EOT WASTED Hats and Caps Is Full and of QUAUTT In all theif pristine lory reign supreme and le found iiK dazzling are to : - and : lUid FBICE must suit our Customers! Tariety and abt ndance' ' JD& The pricW wi i be SUFFICIENTLY WASTED! or mlddledoigtd MAN who understand the LOW to give’ nnivcreal satisfaction t"‘ ? t”® o'1 toJiito bin j K Court Hown ISSLES — We caU attention to our FISK WJ - PIAYO -- FORTEi i The Elegant and Commodious r' i SCHOOL BOOKS AND i& the undersigned for riAXOS Manufactured by by the following firms:— rrt WHERE Boots Shoes hy Cliikkeriag GMOCEMBSi- r - CLAWSON will appear o- For full particular eeeBUls of Pay The Box Office will open for the sale of Tickets Tuee-f- F at 10 a m mSHtT!11 M 1”4 1Tt ® °’cock ‘ Ferformance to com- - 197 -- tf a - Choice Musical Selections by To conclnde with 0 Actr TSTOTT Will appear as Supported by a bill Cut the 'Natxtbi i Will he presented Boarcicnnlt’s Great Eensation Drama in&Ats received k Sons Steioway A Sons : UnSted W B Bradbury' Zlecker Brothers 0 rieno-- ’ ) j j) WtlLL BE OPfiNED SHORTLY Wf j UALDF1 J -- -- S' CALV AXP f K J‘ H' 1 veeo Sfiow We 1 ' 4 KAHN “ r i & ' ed y SS J®v vacua ted the place They ajsd auto Vas(iiigtoti the 2d and on theThey jd the Columbia jroadiy All railroad conraunipatlon l ' SWerally ttocfnl bn A farm can find eonititat empioy- applying immediately to iOCivtotii Fort on 1 - COllIDlCtC A - TpUNG cction I x New York15L vmce comm mJ:-- Carpenters iiri Moproe : - BUILDING nI yi4rt'uccliriJifm luuter ‘T inpbeUjA was onlyi vt hvi n forired cucesSiou L vf lit-- noil : t Cooking Stoves I th!e a i- r: - Jl s ? 1 --- r- pr V 1 In wldch the petite I 'Vheder’s cav&lry appesr to be the ‘only rofee V ST 4 :? It i related that aliont two years ago when the Prinre of Wales wa soon to marry 'the Princess Alexandra Queen Victoria sent a letter to each Invites his n urn emus' Customers and Friends A Choice Variety in Size and Fatten il of tne sovereigns informing them of her son’s be- -' troths 1’and among the'wt to Preiilent Lincoln to pay iim a visit at hia liOrd Tyon her ambassador at Washington who an untuafried the audience way it by requested of Lincoln that he might precnr this iinportuit document in person At the time appointed he was received at the Wh!te House in company with Seward j “Msr i pteae your Excellency said Lord Ly-- i hold in tay hand an autograph letter from BESIDES COOKING UTENSILS AND IRtWia my royal rnitre3 (juen Victoria which I have been commanded to present to your Excellency In it she informs your Excellency that her son his Royal Highnes the Prince of Wal s is about to IAS OPENED THIS Also a Compute Aaeortaeat ef contract a matrimonial alliance with her Royal Ilighnees the Princes Alexandra of Denmark After continuing ia this strain tor a feW minutes DAY Lord Lyons the letter to the President and awaited his reply It was short simple and expressive and consisted simplv of these words: “Lord Lyon go thou and do likewise Thii remind me of a little story wh eh had its origin in the State Department One of the foreign ministers hastened to the Secretary CMar‘jr) to inand form him that her Royat Highness had been delivered of a “line son - and to expatiate upon the — hnportancebf the event Marey listened attentively to the narration meantime refreshing his nose with fL 1)11 snuff from his capacious box Attest he replied” FUWIING IMPLEMENTS saylnsr Miowever immense that tajrth was in the I by Minister’ country such things were- in the United States of jery frequent occurrence!” — Ex A- : Th Times f' Vay thv' atteri lative to Stpx ' hundred The jt coo a jASi STOCKOF (7 s ‘ o t 3Vcwandiir to-da- - miles-south-wes- BUILDINGS! ! EXCHAl GE - 11 The lierSId’s correspondent says there ajre re new'ed indications of the evacuation of Iliclijrnond lit is believed that the rebelsContemphite cacen-- l tratiori in North Carolina r ojf exsept by 'lie roil via with' I bii lepton is C N Wilmington By these operations comma- ciettioD between Virginia and the South ia entirecut air and the rebel authorities over the Southly ern States cannot longer be enforced A later despatch midnight 1M15) mys Ekh-mon- d bare despatches that papers y a portion of Sherman’s forces arc busilysaying 'engaged In the destruction of ia Sooth Caroli A' and that another column is threatening Charles ton They don t confirnnhe reported enemtias of that place but it is evhlent rrom the fenor of their advices and editorials that they 'dotri antici made to Shennaa’a adany resistance being pate vance ’ It is also stated that a large Yankee force had landed at Southfield on the North Carolina coast and have brought locomotives with-ftieaevi dently intending to use the railroads to facilitate after they whall have captured military operations Wilmington : The army of the otojaae holds its newly acquired ground on Ilatchlea Run on which have been erected very strong earthwork "f vr New' York The Herald’s FortTisbcr correspondent ms !j-6t Saturday morning the national troops' formed In line of battle above Fort Fisher stretching across the1 peninsula front the ocean to Cape Fear river Gen Ormes division of white soldiers forming on the right and Gen Payne’s colored division' on the left Simultaneously an advance was made on the two vrings and the rebels were driven from their line into their main works and forced to yield a few miles of ground in the direction sof Wilmington! which Terry’s men held at sight They aL--o lost 100 prisoners The total casualties on 'the Union side were CO or 70 Admiral Porter with the fleet the gunboats going up Cape Fear river in ad ranee of the troops and snlneeling the rebel Fort Anderson to a vigorous shelling f which was very feebly Responded to a issued has South Carotin Governor of The frjantio appeal to the people and notified all who are able to bear arms that they mast st once join tlie military service or leave the State The latter alternative he will probably take good care they will not have the privilege of embracing Even foreigners are not exempted -- |