Show GREilT ' SARD LAKE CITY UTAH THURSDAY FEBRUARY 2 r J ' - v xm i tfOE£l 13G5 : : V- - I V branch otentiflertndr hot at the -' Portland 27 TELEOR APH: our AtUey perskertolSo down dhd thing Astle’s acquaintances had long dgo TIlElEMI-EEKL- r "T etory their tredeWa tinviDg and pro-- 1 sleep again Per the Hibernian from Liverpool 12th Louden- decided that If he was not mad he was at MONDAY AND THURSDAY KtERf ntable one rCBLtHEfi to moke his society dary ISth- uo - east eccentric': enough went lier to IleMefl another eleepingand Historic tbe- well known legat wytteV in the" Teat I room’ T D II STBinOlWll EditorA1!' was this undesirable- - and had fallen off one bygone Time Ilere profoundly pazmed pnbikhe a- long letter dcnonnelug the to r thechart profession availed himsrff of their set- beautiful woniai ignorant and almost help- - caving - him none bat a professional circle structions ofMr Bciaiuin Jhe rebel Secretary of PPPTLAR NONSENSE and many times ia the black meht hi lie had the reputation of being skilful and the Navy ns to' trcatuicnt efr neutral vessels by : IHI “TERT LATMT" cruisers! lie hopes that whatever else theo ‘ionitclearthatLdidnotrcmffi lis practice was a large one bis spans hours rebel intsIUKtnal prodfic- - out Who ere cxpectetl anu waited for and 1 at least U instructions which was may accomplish' tbey willshall his were devoted tp his borne rTb filing hw'cant which lead to would the cwr f‘ secure cruiser this no Cdnfedermtn discovery anything that ’ V'S i u kl b ih “wy Utetu la London ItliMag leaven: entering silently stedthily deposited a ofW friendsa It was possible that her sens hail from an English port : wjp again old I I Md burden Upon the table prepared for its Ij f 4eted hiiuwd (tuM lij crybodj Two more years passed years of the most teft hef aItogethcr never to retnmtho offhas Ills stated Government the that British re icially announced' its accession to the international lovely otjature might bo a harmless idiot all ierfect happiness Mary differed now in )itt' man wmwud 'am Children blank fmm for women that save other sanitary association of Geneva for securing better ? Hcr epealtins Endiah the of her TH HOMISl till war tlieMck In treatment and of wounded S1111 of more than’ tweiity years: Tier ii11 vurVi!fi was another puzzle She might an En-'Far going tote!! - V Ot ' horrible talc thatbeiol — of that a the number France cut their instruments ships She reported never returned of that time way Astley memory to be disarmed in accordance with the Economic- to secrets that were ' destined to benefit fcaxon Of il wUfortnni that had ived one doors within " entirely have or slio Astley loarnt type— “J ai views set forth iu SI Fould's financial report ' might only A Rmilj Ut onc?riJrf d the) livingl Though he was not walk a and her for the taken the how evening so came but if did is no less than 33 that I that English language Mineitrot Ja tbr it wa3 not unnatural that in time he should knowleilge and sounds of the streets had ‘X to have been retained when all else sights The Moniteur denies the rnmors of an intendvl so much accnstotnetl to tho sight of' his seemed & it in rurh a horrible Uls never much errified grow so lier' be In the adminitlratinn of Algeria and that modification repeateil gone? ' its to feel nothing but a momentary to maVe your cbnki turn pale between the minister of w r and tho of dissensions intro“subjects” lie to a times At longing K ki experiment enwas the Tlis ' Duke by perplexity 'interrupted of as aside he the Magenta curls 'Vwr rfH with iMnaill lie o’cttiib of put duce bis licautifulwifc to his old friends and clustering pity r or uncovered the face of a man struck trance of the cause of it She stood at the relatives in WiMyrwasglrty wlggslktjjVuni The U 8 steamer Sacramento arrived infancy England was very strong but the atSpain— ' "V door round iu bed one the of on the 3rd She had been in collision wrapt Cadiz down coverings Ois ! his in the glory of ’ years difficulties orexplauation or of deceit which with a British ' HtT‘rJw ny company him' with at U1rj sweet childish vacant a brig The latter was damage I One niglit as many nights before the looking her with would combined involve extreme t family of a said iwpeetabls damage to the Sacramento tough highly was "paid and Vtley took his expression that was touching iu its helpless- - aversion to the project always prevailed and Noihingi visit and sadder stealthy ttdilcr mora Collantcs attacked t!w i Calderen In Senate the fin tvh gww ness must call “I her thought something’Mie examine new to the imNeither other’ shadow was of San Domingo tha at lamp as dismissed abandonment idea was subject the for the he affrightad oath thing ministry AbI ' man nor tefader child this time but a as she stood apparently waitingM for him to possible Marshal Xarves replied that it was in tho iuteivst strong down the blinda to keep out tba light They pulled y The dead face speak “her name shall be Mary - “Are you young and beautiful woman -Six years had passed since the eventful of Spain that the step was proposed as was dark ' and night better chair sit this will in at statement that Mary till rerytkiiig you was The Turiu so did not denyAhe o& dead that seem it journaU lovely had been when possible ' brought ' Arid H they were detennimJ on suiciding Mary of Italian patriots at (Jenna it ha 1 been She paid no attention to the inquiiy but night that liglit in the closed eyes and color in the I to Astiey’s door when walking one day in the meeting j to n yua tha uaauer the respectively died in decide! instigate an Insurrect ou with the apj lips and cheeks could make' it lovelier took the offered seat and began silently streets of the city he met au old friend whom proval of the Italian Government pale The fair liair had fallen back and gave no shade rocking herself to and fro It had such a le had not seen since his ' Ona day M the father in tba garden did walk Eng-andfrom into coimuittt-of tho th' of' iirjiiTry departure Thereport to the white brow and the long fair lasher ghostly effect to see her there by the lampjje rU( his throat with a big piece of chalk disturbance' nt Turin absolve tn4 ’ September Th mother an ‘end to her life did put' light robed in the long white drapery with Jay in a thick fringe upon the violet-tinte- d Mirghelte cabinet from having violated the la V" TO BE CONTINUED! water-bu- tt bnt charge it with a want of energy and fore? git s in tha herself face beautiful her unJerlids still no was She pale though ByktUgiug longer very tall and slender and a to the r it lire m and wiih deceived "i Italy having herself in silence ono her that Astley hand— of which hung down as she deathly rocking The yonnger daughter on bended kncea' theiact The report had produced cousid era bio like a sensation fear felt thrill table— were the " and lay upon with herself through senstion long iu Turin touted dicese' perfectly veiy yhepiwned him must do could for he lifted As the lie hand something to it layshaped Astley Prussia— It is stated (hat Government will 'subthe youiigest son a determined fellow not bear took book this lie on first breast HOPELESS! a her how the NEGOTIATIONS lie lieautifut" PEACE bills to the chamber for the further develop- mit ouit it up thought t ont his brains with avoid umbrella ineut oCihe naval power of Prussia and for hand— came to one— an it was once siiice that have been must now when there English ‘ wTin TERMS ing the canal to connect the German oceanoptnf ON MAKE ANY WILL PFACE JEFF The fdnrr came In andgaw the blood' ' offered and rose-tinto her her she t' would if it faintest' to relieve the j asking exwas with Baltic The Bhotan the difficulty AND TO LINCOLN n SATISFACTORY Hs nn hbnsclf through with picceif tbubub like to read of was so She it it deathly pallor exquisite be much settled without to difficulty pected v - CONGRESS! - (ij if utw the sight uJ it turned her suvage rihe took it with a childish smile and lay' jwore-on" a long flannel shroud very ‘j garment bcfst'lf to : red death tvith a fkc bsrat Washington 27 picked cabbage straitly made through which scanty drapery II ing it open upon her knees began to flutter LEE AND OTHERS ANXIOUS FOR TEACE! Examincf'of 25th ha the fol- the Richmond The the outline of her slender limbs was distinctly the leaves backward and forward playing idly aii he sat by the fire t The olil a bill creating a The I’resident signed lowing: I with PEACE ATAIOStWITlIIN GRASP! them visible wnd' below which her delicate ' feet Bit s piece off the fender and then did expire f No appointment ha been made -vrere seen bare to the ankle r The flirs on'tha ceiling tlielr case was the worsen “Good heavens!” said ‘Astley to himself The Sentinel Of the J! tth ay cannon and MuswdM PEACE POUBTFUL! " " os was ho had never been “she is mad imbecile at any rate 1 must do troubled for tbeyblew themselves up with spontaneous" combus Astley ketry were heard in the direction of' the battery before The idea of tveating this beautiful something with her Harrison yesterday Ityras reported that the bat- tion ALL 'SL Louis 27 s Ilarrlsou had been recaptured from :lhc ns he had done all others brought to Hut it was impossible to think with her becorpse IJttle Rock advices of the r ITtli say Selby is tcry The oM cow' in theoMcow-sl' 'V "C lum in like manner was repulsive to linn and fore him and taking her by the hand he said: blockading the Arkansas rivbr at Pardinevllle Took up the pitchfork and knocked offlier'head that Blair ha been authorized to It i believed mile above Little Kockj to prevent veiweU '' 'The liitledonkey hearing the rowv ho'jrecoiled fVom the thought of sacrilege “Now Alary you must go back to bed and fifteen term that could be accepoffer ets any A detach with to Fort Scott supplies passing ” — inhow Ba could he rid himself of the What consultation have Confederates the ted lovely SelOrsln out bis head with the by ment of troops had been sent which attacked Knocked of the cow H cubus? It was possible that the men who had She did not wait jbr the end of the sen- by on Saturday The particular are not known taken place between him and Davis it is presumed N 0!lt is such s horrible tnle only known to themselves 'The shortest way brought iLmight be bribed to take it back tence but rose at once to do as she was bid- further than that we lost 25 killed and that Selby are a vigorous war Tho enemy never for peace-It's sure toUnake your cheeks tarn pule again and if they should refuse—but he was den threw down the look and letting full the evacuated tins place after a severe fight' oai us till tlicy are conviuced thaif terms make Your eyee Vrlth tears will be orrun Fort Kear- we will fight with A diapateh from CoL IJvingeton-sof distinct thought upon the sub-- I coverlet that had enveloped her walked qnict-ewe achieve our independence until incapable ney says ho has been ip the Republican river Wigglety wsgglety wfgglety wum and could only deterniinq that in any 1y back to the inner room !'V New York 37 nearly to Ricken Fork searebiug for Indians and case the beantiful thing before him should be all have the fastened editorials on Dio door the and ns felt if he Col to where Nearly thence his papers had Chivington fight Astley TEX TERUI15LE DAYS treated with reverence and respect v were going mad from sheer bewilderment Their main trail is westward along the Republican news from Northern Mexico Most of them consi- river der it a strong step against tho United States govIt is' believed that they crossed the Platte Tie gent1y covered it from" head to foot She must have clothes the very first thing twenty-fivThe " orld thinks intrigue trill be act e west of Juiesbnrg - ' There is ernment miles WRECK OF AX AMERICAX ST1IP FROM RAM and how wero they to be procured without still a rear! guand of Indians about with white and a cloth door the nfld to on California to the new Empire Tlis foot locking long Jutesburg n fRAXCISCO Tire ‘‘DAVID BROWX’1 ' ee one some confidence? his iuto cbmmunication Even of between his movements bedroom and nothing very dangerous in Gwin-Col Idvings-toid taking viDgtonfs watching c’s movement thinks tho occupation of Mexico and ran should overland the and i: he saysthe room in which it lay threw himself upon if he knew where to go for them ho knew nostagesThe Herald thinks r t will be only for a few years them will concluded! protect of: what a woman’s clothes should be the bed without undressing for the night was thing i not in the interest of Jeff movement Gwin's 27 Toronto : “Row faster It was evident then that some one must bo The Burleigh cise was decided this morning the Davis and says it appears to lid a counter mnvo my men and keep down the nearly gone ' women and children’ Ah! did he think the of tho extraordinary adventure and it judges were of the unanimous opinion that the on hi part at Richmoud against Maximilian Dut his sleep was broken and bis dreams I 'of and Dr G win are hi frtvor'of a of would women us sight poor frighten away were feverish and in some Way all connected I equally evident that it must be a woman prisoners should be given np " North-anHouth on the bai of the Monthe the ZS Monroe os Fort that ship? And then the sweet voice of my with what confided -he required practical he Hi roe doctrine’ 'r lay in the' next room Now it i f guns are being mounted at City Pojntand no man'could give him 'little oiie said MOh mamma God - lias ‘heard seemed to him a of kind Ileavy help in that it the Tho biockaderunncr Talisman from' Wilmingthrongh the rebel fleet should it mv praver he has sent a shipto save us” locked door with hands glided Ihe morning dawned before he could ar- other places toto oppose on folded breast its ton for Bermuda foundered at sea on the 2'Jth of that The Ironsides i Oh whSta pass attempt point and finally he decided again ' Amerisettled lovely afternoon that was when and crews were Tlio on December aved range plan any still were closed and Atlanta and ordered the fist his James by stood' rirer last up by eye3 Wo were saved —such a blaze of sunshine can steamer and taken to Bermuda ' wi— I-bedside now and dream he had that he could hot if he would nd himself of night ' the wasthat 27 New York such tJlne skies ueh a glistening glowing sea The Herald's special says if is reported that intherefore she her should the of remain charge arms in and vein the delicate oneDf a t opened The Commercial’s is believed consequence of the readiness manifested by tho says-Iu if even : the treacherous ocean were rejoic-- l that warm living blood poured fast from it in his house and he would tell nil to tliQjwo-ma- n that Blair's answer tospecial the Mr letter from Canadian authorities to refund the money stolen f '! ing with us:' who acted as his housekeeper hiio to him which' he carried to Richmond aa Steward and finally he woke with a cry of horror from a quasi by the St Alban’s raiders and 'their intention of At length we were close alongside the ship q ghastly dream that he had eutered the room chanced to be absent at the time but whose credential will show the utter hopelessness of taking efficient nieaMirc to prevent raid in future the Becretary of State will soon rescind the pfo- and saw crowds of human beings clustered and found that some unknown hand had an- return he was expecting That very day Jle peace negotiations 27 Washington ordor f 'about to look at us—dark swarthy faces for ticipated him in the work of dissection The would bind her to secresy by the most solemn In the Senate Pomeroy offered a joint resolution port Col North State agent of New York who was ' they were all Spaniards but full of pity horror was upon liim after he woke to know it oath lie—could devise and if she failed to keep calling upon the President to tarim his proclama- tried for fraud on soldiers ha been uucondition-all- y and liorrorl They took us ail in one was’a dream and opening the door he looked it why at any riite he was in a terrible scriipe tion declaring tho State of Arkansas no longer in released from arrest by order of the Secretary ‘ against the United States authority of War Iv one and when they saw the women and :in upon the table No change there of ' any and this seemed the besi thing to be done insurrection commerciala be? and iuteroonrso' of resumption woman retumied in The and tween that and other States also declaring that the children they wept They could not speak kind - The long sheeted The Herald’ Wmcheter an early day correpohdeiitin the figure lay of a cavalry reconnoissance up tbegive Astley at once told all and implored her ns- - the Senators and Ilbprcsentatives recently elected accoant valley oarlangiuige and looked upon ns witn be half light of dtrwn as he had seen ' " iL to To his great relief sue agreed at in that State shall be recognized and admitted to Berry vilie and limy's Fonl on: the Shcnan- - v wiUenpent bat when - I '(who fortunately lamplight Very straight and still in Congress Laid on the table and ordered doah which was found to be very Ush and In couli gpeak Spanish) Jcneelingjdown ondeck It was not until nearly noon that Astley omc to do ?I( that lay in lier power for the mu to be printed ' The smaller streams practicable for crossing a l)ios (thank God) their tongues raised tlio covering to look once ogatn upon Rheuandoak were alo Kirh ' The into the flowing Conness presented a reaolntion inatructing the command retnmed to wood and Wlu- were Isoaened and there was a flood of 'quea-tio- a the beautiful dead' face and when' he did Astley or the Treamiry to enforce the reenla-tio- n chester Pike without rwnip via Mil Secretary of the enemy shake off to liudhig which the any for the carrying of passengers between New unpleasant impression jlIkI crowding round us weeping and so he saw with wonder not unmixed with terThe whole the of him hau made on York and San v Fraucisco Atlantic the side fragment Breckinridge’s army that upon thing ror that a change had come upon itr Tie 'angtiagsjid slialahg of liands ' t r Stoucman and comho found Burbridgc are nt Lynchlmrg NewVYork 27 Returning at night How good were those Majy men! could not tell what it might be the deathly Rosser's command isdivuled and stationed cavalry The Tribune's Fort Fisher correspondent says at Stannton and Wood-tocless pale and ill fortably clothed and How I think Ahem all Wiekliam's a have the rebels constructed work breast every one now as I pallor was there still but in some way the His housekeeper toldlooking nearly of Rosser's division' which made the recentbrigade hind been sne hint that raid on looked was the into not face write from tke Tie it to ocean from our the river lines above the and sajue worthy captain down to the Cheat Mountain Valley on dressed like a child having’apparently no idea are evidently retreated Beverly op had as r a can best lowest of his crow con and to Surely change they curiously preparing Ana "they brought U3 long Biffie river and crossed themountain through Big v test our advance htfid anil vine --xjjd witer— precious water passed over the eyes for though they were of assisting herself at all j Rnn gap to Staunton where the prisoners were It would be impossible to describe minutely ' how Philadelphia 27 ' looked now as though shut fast still railroad to Richmond sent was! last they Saved wlied we at by The following is a special to the Evening Telegooit intelligence dawned and grew swiftly in graph: could hu e temhirad m more Let it at- - least closed in sleep' rather than in: death lie how : A Charleston letter to the Richmond Dispatch v ' the poor girl's mind It was not a gradual says Sherman ha commenced a movement against Washington 27 befpmkktei to a mother to believe that the lifted an eyelid tenderly with his finger there from came Charleston arid Branchvillc The enemy are firmis now but It known growth Blair's that mission definitely - Kjyfrr' of her little had 'risen to the was not death in theeye unconscious trance snatches Theinfancy' Richmond to has been crowned with first ly established on the railroad either at Branch-vill- a came' 'complete lie was cer- when lier face greatest change Afcrcy Set— LetUsr Jxom a Lady iu “All the there might be but not death or a point near Aiigusta The fail of diaries- Davis success immedihimself td tend pledged from sweet its brightened lias become merely a question of time ajul a tou tain now that she was not dead though he blank three to to confer ately Washington gentlemen vacancy of expression at Astley s could find no' life in her pulses For hours he upon terms of peace - Davis stated distinctly to short time at that Blair t!iat he would conclude a peace and return New York 28 A ROMANCE OF LIMA strove'to call back the spirit until at length ike a and then she began to wait Upou him to Union upon terms that would be perfectly the r to himself child devoted lie loving life and she and warmth color returned and Hie morning papers are filled' with peace gossip her vety teuderly almost as a mother devotes satisfactory to Lincoln and Congress Blair also in connection Manv with Blair's visit to Richmond The g a youog Englishman a lay before him sleeping tranquilly like a'child I yeai had an interview with Lee whoavo wed himself and World say hi negotiations have proved He hadplacefl Keronlhis bed"andnow sat by herself to her cliild hnd with infinite patience desiroos of ending the rebellion by laying down Times Jjjedical studest naaed Astley went to Lima TheTribune says the result ia uitkxii to the Union Blair also con- atofailure love of sf venture was him her side with a ' tlirobbirfg heart -to await her taught her to rpad and to write She learned- anus and returning outsiders upon Rtroug or ' also to sew and was not unskilful m such wo- versed with a majority the rebel Congressmen and all lie met with' in his’ own was awakening country The llerald’a ariny of the James correspondent who represented themselves a in favor of abantoo tame to She Slept so long arid in the wamiig light manfs craft buVwliat he taught her was doning satisfy iJL Proud of the pnfes- further hostilities No doubt In a day of says the attempted rebel naval raid on the James v Jioufor which he was stadyiagaad trusting looked so pale that he feared she was again earned quickest best two at farthest commissioners will reach Wash- river ended in complete failure Their fleet reI it for insistence strong and healthy in about to tall into the the loss of Richmond to'ward alter turned to from from suffering rebels the Two tranco renewed had ington bring and repentant developed 3fary years passed - The rebels lan- deathly shell a Union a ranr J blown : to I the Union the and Constitution np the by allegiance nd in- mind hq left England with a bold which he had with so much difficulty recover- - so rapidly that she was not' much unlike other J°oj ded some troops on Jarrar's Island in the James heart and' this was the life he led and what ed her' In his terror of that he cried out for women in knowledge and acquirements bat laws with the purpose of t Bis ir j the kindest treatment at the for ‘came of it were driven off by a Union force These ' her to awake and the sound of his cry awoke she had no' memory of anything before her hands ofexperienced J the authorities and it is reported that “ a timewheu the difficulty of procuring her with a start He had prepared a speech trance Astley told her the whole story and since the reduction of Fort Fisher an entire revoA cavalry reconhoiwance on the Charles City 1 on Wednesday last tha fact that lution road of for hjecti her when she tuged' her ’to try to recall something of the anatouical study was very great that was to calm and public opinion has taken place ThemosA an made who rebel simultaextreme the' nd when to advocates it of but to bittFr the fighting woke bewildered to find herself so strangely time before but it wasin tain her memory end now admit the procure them honestly was neous with the movement of tlie gunboats onTues-da-y ofthe cause and hopelessness was needed was clean' gone And the present time the probability of an early peace was freely disrejudice against dissection clothed and lodged but she no more morning had alo fatten baejt ’was bo Than an infant:- too so happy toot they cared little for the past cussed in social and political 'circles in Richmond Btrong'that no one was willing to sub- - calming and ThC lIcrald's Cape Jliver corrpspohdent uut the body of aur one connected with him details of the important success there of our 1° know its mother from any other She was to entirely devoted to himr even A general feeling of joy and relief resalted from young gives : L and loved him rapid circulation of the information to examination’ it army and navy Besides all the guns ' and ammu v r is well known that there woman She looked round with a wondering I her life she owed to hi3 care nition captured in the forts 'immense supplies of I re men who made it their business to ob- Washington 29 gaze that was almost infantine and her eye I so intensely there being no one in the world y Blair arrivedTn were also secured with other pro- rebel provisions Washington this morning restin' upon'Astley she sat up in the bed and whom she knew or j loved! besides that he nojcmall nek bodies generally-those of value great ' guerrillas' made a raid on Occoquan be- perty which they sold to surgeons asked hint in his own: languageforfobd It I could not fail to be Very happy and the mys-wa- 3 lowSome The rebel troops in front of Terry made7 a! slight (n‘buried : Alexandria on Tuesday night carrying off demonstration-lasstudents or indeedrto any one who evident that- she had' no recollection of j tery of the bond between them enhanced its Monday-buit amounted to' everything of value to the citizens that they could nothing Deserter I charm divisions from in two X that meed Yi he and of obtain--as to illness report neither nor : good r ghastlyVcommoility curiosity anxiety Lee’s army Wilmington- throOglr puHcd I recently New Ytfirki 27 ca38 known as “body snatchers"’ and her present position " She ate the food which They were married and still she lived in the on Carolina their to South Way Terry’s army 1m The Commercial's special says Blair haan In- in fine condition resurrection men" has died out since there was Drought to her with1 appetite and would same privacy as before her husband and his and prepared tor rapidly friend being His m with the: President this a ' are gradu now little prejudice against what have risen from the bed apparently uncon-- I love sufficed for everything and she Bhrank terview further Porter’s gunboats operations “Ppily but Ids mission to give they will lead peace say has towards Wilmington their I tip ally working noway she froin no reasons for saying so worq no garment but a shroud triumphantly proved to bo unnecessary scious that entering a world of which she knew hhot r"--- - 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