Show I m i)i11— "''iiwi ff n IW T II K TELEGRAPH SEMI-WEEKL- Y TUlKSDAY JHOUXrXG April 0G3 yWT£ fcw ik ‘ TEnMS: : Ter Anncia (onfcopjr) Fix Months' : j tV) 00 V COO-: ' s" ' T : Three 350" Any person sending us tea subscriptions shaft tecclve axnp'y gratis THE SITUATION" IX‘DIXIE’ LutGonrcfcncB Elder Erastps Snow y described ihesit nation of the settlement s on tho Rio Yirgeii and Santa Clara particularly that of St Geoie irr strong : Cpiors nnd a liberal number of4hoe who o V'tv’crc considered among the' of : r and this the adjacenT the citizens in TounUcs were on that occasion invited to assist in strengthening those strunrlin' settlements jl'lie result however" lias not been so efficient aiTassistance as was anticipated' ' Yesterday wc referred to the existing' state of thiogs in St George and neigh- baring settlements ami we recur--to the of importance In subject regard to the scarcity of breadstuff tlie following paragraphs from a letter of EraStusr'Snow Eq to a gentleman of -- this city are to ilie point— The chief difficulty jir our pathway at present is the extreme scarcity of bread- well-to-d- -- y ?- - ir fie stuffs in St Goorgcf and 'Washington es- -' pecially- - AVe thought xuirselves hard pressed last yesyr but it did not compare with the alnidst universal cry for bread ' liny ears from early dawn jhat rings in ami atf every corner of the tiUTnulttight streets Jleeflf possible is scarcer tlian ’ bread" for flio winter has been very hard upon our stock what little is left I have bought hundreds of bushels of p hreUdstuffs and hauled it from iteaver ’and iron counties to feed theTamilies of workmen upon our roads and other public works Without which there must have been much more suffering: T' do not know of a miin called lost fhltlo strength-e- n the southern mission who is spending' dollar to feed the poor here except 1 Icnry Lawrence through Jb 11 V oolley 'Apart from 'the acknowledged policy cpibe 'i'erritory prodacing as far as possible all that it requires the enormously ' advan5pd prices of cotton as well as ' the war lias pother articles 'emised urged op the development" of the favor-- ‘ - able portions of the country south of the iu rimr to surply the needful semi-- t hei ng the rnnieal nrndnetina of the chief large proportion people who went down to the Yirgep country three or: four years ifgo were persons of ' fchJmler means and as it takes as much and a little more Ialor or capital to take 'out the water of the streams there as it does herc'from the loose and repellant naturepf that soil it naturally followed thata rather hard timo wa3 experienced' which much inexperience with the peculiarities of the soil and climate did not -- - ‘ "" r 4 mitigate " In the earlypart of last season wo -- understood thatcemparatively liberal breadths of land were put into grain craps bat much of ii wa3 sown late and made poOr cnis--whebeing sown as late'as lVtay which even' here woald be cow-ta- il sort of' farming jihd there must have required an immense amount of Jixitli to realise anything at all satisfactory us works out of season generally do whether uncontrollably hindered or not This left the settlements correspondingly dependent on their northern neighbors for bread According ft our tmderstanding of the matter the idea in inviting the aid of comfortably-of- f persons last fall was that they wouUi go or send as might be most convenient 'and further the special objects of the colonization of that section by luring' needy woikmen to erect buildings' in the cities or settlements develop© the ogricultund resources of the counnyvand prosecute such associate or public work3 os dams 'canals irrigation ditches roads and "other enterprises which might mutually be deemed ad van- tageous True a number of persons' have furnished means to build the warehouse on tli§ Colorado Jn connection with the ' Navigation of that river This i3’a good work as far as it'gocs but itTs onlyone and a secondary object of Ahe coloniza-turn ofhat region and it furnishckl to but a few workmen "From the quotation above It will be 7 seen that very little to the direction jast alluded to ha3 been done and some of the operations last fall instead of atssist-in- g tended rather to embarrass tlio&e who needed assistance and the few who r sought to render itT Vre do not spy that such fssultojrcre intentional us we - at & J -- r-' -- " - - i em-Xploym- pnt I- ‘ - i'jC V' "I - believe otherwise at least in the greater as to any extensive influence wiUrthe people of the South Avcn Johosou aud part" v: 'V v - t ‘ The unfavorable" weather Ias$ fall and Beauregard appear to be scarcely" ahyv winter!commenced early making travels where U ? ing difficult and freighting still tnore KO If pavis and Lee have been successful which wepresnroe prevented many who ia'drawing off with ifgoodly portion of had contemplated going south with sup- their forces in companLUve efficiency and plies from accompfishingwhat they hod shall foe enabled to ' dciy Sherman and purposed Again many persons traded any pursuing forces there may yet' be breadstuff here for breadstufis in Iron given to the contest quite another clnu or other counties south much of which' octer and the end may hot be yet v still lies in the southern bins and could “Anyway we shall look with great innot bo sold to the needy j because-- it "be- terest for the details of this last attack on Richmond for until we know some- -' longed to persona m the north VFer have deemed it due to the public thing more about them the future is welfare and just to everybody immediatea matter of speculation to of eoncemed interests ly present the xl extreme South as we understand THE LOFTY TUMBLING them not for the purpose: of reflecting-upoNearly every time we get any dispatch- any individnal’s shortcomingsijbut that theremhybe some idea of what is' eswe hear of the Calling of prices' of merneeded and of some of the ways in which chandise in New York and other porthe mark lias been missed in the past tions of the States and if the Southern The question is— what hali be done? army is completely overthrown and peace Those who are connected with the is as near as it appears there can be but Southern enterprise we believe - have littld to prevent still further reductions sufficient acuteness and business ' tact to the prices of thingsWho knows but that those figures and energy to comprehend the situation which a while back went “higher than a and prove fully equal to thie Cmergency r kite’1 may in a few weeks descend There is now abundance of or to very nearly to their former humflour in the north some of which an ble level What an odd thing it would would bring freely forth ' seem il people did hot care again whether it was greenbacks or gold or gold or THE FALL OP RICHMOND greenbacks so that they could get suffYesterday the flags were all np and icient of one dr the bther We would everybody was full of the Fall of Rich- view a handful of Yfs with ancient and mond Theije is a great probability of undiminished' satisfaction as long lost the rumor Will Of course somebody being well founded yalued friends ‘r j r that gentleman bring back our flag wouldjnake- and others Vbuld lose but the country at large would be thegaincr RICHMOND TAKEN—PETERSTlie speculators and dealers of New BURG EVACUATED York" naturally chough are at a loss After we had gone to press last even- what to do ' and - buyers particularly do ing we were favored with the following npt care about heavy transactions and jubilant communication ' from Mrl Carle® much more must the fraternity at a ton Once more send homo our flag feel like playing to the dark in ma-tv king their purchases now v Monday Evening We always heard it urged that we were Air Stemiouse Editor etc Omuha saya Richmond" is token Pe- liringin eventful times and we iather believe it and they don't seem to detersburg evacuated lOO pieces of cannon crease either Good for the events and and many thousand prisoner captured we hope for us and our friends and gooc ' Carietox neighbors TI1E COLORADO Mjnhis Momo Orr —TLe shoals of transients who Hocked into Salt Late last fall are loginning to limber up from the e Beets bfthe miU spring solstice and betake themselves to outfitting with ardor Trains of one Hree or five wagons bestrew "tlie line travel from this city to the frontfers of Utah! Nor are packing pedestrians without don- or Ur between Tbe Utter are just yet iutondubitabiy the better plight to trudge their dunnage” to the golden gulches - ( ! ' 7 vV-V- - ab-solut- A ship can be chartered to take a certain class of freight round CapoIIoni and to deliver it at the Alouth of the Colorado that freight can be taken up the river to Call’s Landings and from there to this city as cheap and cheaper than from New York and across the plains lercliants who purchase a year's supply in tlie east can send the portion intended for the last three or six months of the year round by the Cape-ari- d have itjsoon enough here While they lose’ nothings the southern settlenlents ( will gain mriCli and the country generally in that direction will 'be benefitted' Some jriay not' realize it y but a time will coine tliat in this city there' will be more merchandise than can be - -- : to-da- soldi a3 rapidly asHhe owners will desire The men who look to the general wishes of the people now will find the people support them then Wr would like some man with a back-bon- e to step forward and put his hand to it: success never was more certain - : r THE FALL OF RICHMOND The news Of the fall of Richmond was t confirmed by a despatch yesterday" Grant by tlie employment of unlimited time "unlimited mcans &nd an unlimited number of meiwconcentr&ting in the direction of tho contumacious but doomed7 city the chief armies of the Union has accomplished the grand object of the ret : peated and tenacious efforts by Jhimself and predecessors Nothing is said of what4ias become of Davis Lee and Other Confederate chiefs and the bulk o£ the warwasted army' which so long kept the Federal troops at bay on the James— whether the chiefs surrendered with their army or whether they “retired in good order1 with the' purpose of “retreating into the interior” and still prolonging the war by desperate spasmodic struggles and ruler If the Confederate principal general are in the hands of the Federols then it seems that a speedy peoce must ensue for fhere could hardly be a ghost of a chance for theauccess of any other leaders in continuing the war— in fact all the rest seem pretty well played out semi-guerril- la s - S- - al o who-broug- a-e- d e " - — -- - -- 'Mid-Lothi- - i--g an i to-morr- ’ TELEGRAPHIC - - - -- eir - boshel-wholesal- e! -- - "t( t fli or - Sundjnj i - !'( J d : ' '" - : Kr) - v v a? - i -- H‘VA I ar -- yt 2 Fuobatjs Cocbt — Yesterday the case o: IhMpnbaum & Co agin lauac Snyder called and sworn He lived over Jordan was tlie son of S C Snyder and looked after liis fa- ther’s cattle Miesed cattle some time ago and found three hides at the tannery occupied by It & Co branded S S on the ahoul der and- - ear marks Saw said hidefe &t tke tannery the day after The drove of cattle were taken from the range to Rosenbaum's Tliinks his father had sold slaughter-hous- e cattle to Ur R about a week9 before that time but not tlie cattle whose hides he saw at the tannery Witness never sold cattle himself To tiie Court His father’s stock ran about six miles out: a little north of the Tooele road Mr Snow counsel ' for the prosecution spoke upon the competency of introducing evidence to prove who really composed the firm of Rosenbaum & Co The counsel for the defence maintained the incompetency of such evidence' The coiirt would-no- t rale until a witness in proof of tlie matter was introduced : Police officer Harris was then placed on the stand Mr Snow asked him to state who were the members of the firm of Rosenbaum & Co Mr Miner objected Witness was their requested to state what he knew about Mr Charles Popper being a member o said firm Mf Hempstead objected on the ground of incompetency alleging that the firm of B& Co was not indicted but the ' parties who are said to compose that' firm are in the indictment separately charged The Court sustained the objection Grand Jury came into court and were discharged Mr Snow askec Robert Hazon ' called him if he were present at the preliminary examination of this case? He answered in the affirmative Mr Snow asked what he recol lected if anything of Mr Charles Topper’s evidence oh that occasion abont the slaughtering of the cattle then spoken of Question : i again objected to Much legal quibbling ensued and a terrific explosion of gas followed — nobody parti cu larly hurt or frightened and Mr Miner kindly advised that Counsel for the prosecution he did hot know how to conduct his case to abandon it to the Devil as he had no doubt that that gentleman would conduct matters more legally than Mr Snow was doing Conrt ruled that witness might answer the question but it wbuld certainly expedite business' if the gentlemen would pnt their question in more legal form v: Counsel for defense excepted to the rnling The question was again pnt: Have you ever heard Charles Popper one of the defendants in this case ever say anything In relation to the slaughtering of certain cattle alleged to have been stolen abont the lfth of February? if so when wheii and what was it J Again objected to by MrHiner ' Mr Gibbs argued the point at Eomclefigth - -- -- ” - ham City good rolling road Thence to the In the opinion of the Court it Wou5 j frozen zone as per latest explorer the way anliUury to the Commoawealifaaei ' Is through depths of mud jrlush and snow I ry to the Individusls tbemtUe unfathomed ' therefore overrules the motion'' jUf matter is all heard the Court wCltu '1 rzosATB Cocict— 1 the ofMontana- -i j the jury in relation thereto : 11 esterdsy morning I —— — Proscchting Attorney sdid he would intro-- 1 “ Fokt Hall— --At thispoint on tbe great dace no further evidence in the case Mr I l KO!T Ji richP® ®f Roseifraum A Walla Walla" route as we are Wormed by a I COsgtiB - A Hempstead requested the Court to order the eff made a short addr gentleman direct from there the chief ob- Jury to retire and render a'Verdictoracquital I ' rt stacle to their equanimity has been a scarci- for Leobald No wman and Charles Jur ’ 11 °Pring the ! ei Popper te dcfcnc lho which he stated that ty of provisions As high as fifty cents per Afternoon Session— Comwel for the prose-- 1 I Posed to teen had flour I for snows The pound paid shatrtiy competent evti cution read law for several hodra: the Court Lakls- -V 8 had been deep enough— from three to ten made some excellent remarks and overruled Charlesl’oppersnd LeobaidXe feet or thereabonts yet the stock has gener-all- y the motion to grant a verdict of day the cattle were driven la Wr acquittal in the city attending to their legitftuj surrived A portion of Den" llolladay’s mail stock had kept in good condition on the Direct Vox? Hear Lalk— Capt R Rr ness and knew nothing'r about if any took placed TUtpJ '' range llopkina called uponua unexpectedly yes- stealing L was HarUm merely the hired na Fikst Fkeiuut j"on Ut xu vr tux Colo- terday He Jeft Paris Rear Lake Valley WSS w rado!— By permission of Mr Jennixigs we yesterday week in company withGen C C Rose nba uni and was attending to tie aadsr vocation only in fetching the J ada the of Rich others extract letter six and the mountains i publish crossing following ! v Ai flB a lawAii In liava naan ut dressed to him from Mr Jas Linforth his to Franklin on snow shoes They hsd been a xc eR‘rmat® course of trade Th tsr agent in California respecting the first cargo favored with' two mails daring tlie winter fo tha catUe' 01 paLJ if ssy of Utah freight up the Colorado: : but had not learned of the fall of Charleston L’ ®®t i settlements j f I tend yon herewith copv of the bill of la- - J till they reached the mail-lin- e by ! fe The dead Isabella with wejghtl ihbugh paying as passage money for letters bU“orI!y I'fn)n Conni lt dingabipped per is 33 tons eight hundred and six pouuil P Ii CU-lMoulding J Ricfa 10 ' each cents (Jep lt Is estimated that the freight will be laid benthal and Michael Berger wen down at Utah Landing in forty days- - - The had not arrived in town called and sworn for th defence extreme time to the mouth of the Colorado cwK hol river is 25 days The weather being fine jast j llubcnthal tosUfled that he is t!w now the Isabella may run down in 18 days? I man of Rosenbaum A Co Thatei-htJiTiU l! The bill of lading reprc&enta twa hundred 1 V and fifty packages That no There has ‘been considerable anxiety Snj not even now their hands fiill they will be were thre when they came i TUt Lnf i California for the first cargo by the Colorado J likely to realize theirmore him a two or told before day Hat extravagantideals j we hope that tho demonstration will satisfy J of doing business when weeding-tim- e comes l bargained for thenKaud that tlifr i j If their gronnds are as exuberant in volun - 1 until he Mr B retunicd from tiewj everybody WitncM testified that he jra cantor of From the Far XonTUi— A young man teer vegetable growth as ours I on the till xlB ol the afternuft day Friday Excepting of course the ronth wind dust from the snow-boun- d region of Bear Lake rain aadj as but cattle snowr hail north wind and ice bf Sun- j they did not hospit makiogr the' tour of the mountain pass to down town to the Meat Market s4TM V reached Willard city daynight and Franklin on snow-shoe- s ' ' Monday —— with Mr Popper and a man in' lie Tr a day or two since lie brings reports or a iempk agemei Farxinu on ‘an Extensive Scale—The the firm in a wagon to the ink W4iV term aus more favorable character than those in cirOverland Mail Company is now making ar hog that on their way back be iwtk4Q y th fieh culation heretofore says that instead of cat b rangemenU to cullfvate during the present tie tracks which he remarked to llr eight or ten feet of snow there was no more push) ia a of farm thousand in acres one latter replied then Igueatiflie Ruby hasoa J than three feet that but few if any stock year ni the jiroducls to be applied to the use have come you must hurrj up and kill yutlier 1 had perished on the range that the people Valley siithfield tiie rente on emwill There ofstatious for be the we as are morning eariy ihor have generally bread-stuff- s So tiered enough though in the enterprise one hundred ' men meat lie received no further order ab HJunrfioa some would prefer the better introductory ployed one hundred and fifty head of oxen one hun-re- d the cattle About dark he left the city k a og en it was proved to a process of milling and fifty "head of hurscs and moles forty just after arriving at the- - sianghter-hdemonstration that human bipeds ns well as "tine ' hundred one of the boys employed there told hi g There h and forty harrows other quadrupeds will live and grow fat on plows pecUIljr thousand poiuids of seed will be planted cattle were in the corrall but did not ky hi bleaci boiled grain York This mammoth farm complete in all its dethem Was not urewbc& fntiortioi exwill under be tails an tUeeupervision of Wants an Answeil—One of our “Daily? the cattle were there when he arrival or person and the' business will be it was dark and he did not look Kilieiti-o- f tikan perienced off the following: patrons gets ea conducted with all the precision and disci Will some one designate the name of tiie pline which characterizes a well regulated the cattle that night— fimrlcen mores: fund weapon used by men to Vkiii time?” army corps We trust that this enterprise day Did not see Roserihawi or lUrUai irtnt hi world tkt our soil is susIf the clerk of the weather should stand in will conriuce-thJlsTRe mi heed of a loan do you think ho- - would be ceptible of cultivation andthat many others nighh Next morning several men eaaa Ii and may follow the example set by tlie Overland inadeenquiri?ft about' the Cattle every h' tmber m able to ‘‘raise the wind?” Mail ’Company-Ii li Reveille ity for searching was given As ntnl ri Ueo O killing cattle thejiorns were chopped efr ilihbort TUESDAY MORNING 4 "WEDNESDAY 5 MORNING thrown to the hogs On his way friaf jdy fall Conference— The Annual Conference comlie uefatbv: :utyinj TIIE RUtlXG OF TIIE COURT? city to" the slaitgliter-lions- e mences oh Thursday morning at 10 o’clock oil the way c The ’ll Mail Service — The roads up north are re- - I After the counsel for the defense and pros- Afternoon session:— Tlie fo? orrlnj tfer rodent ported to have been very bad in soihe places j ecution had read all the law tlfify had sclec scs were sworn and examined Mr H r laini n and mail service very difficult to performted for and against the acquital of N'cwman' lyle George Moiduing and llenrjr Scydtr tetideni he ha3 kao 1Weil tl and Fopitelr on Monday his Honor Judge MrTbe 'first witneM13testified not their have months who Those Harlam about andaofaru Flock— yet got on tiie has seen him lie knows him to he sguods SThe It two years’ bread stuff's oh band have now Smith made the following remarks r of the defence "that the Court order vant and honest iua the an excellent chance of buying flour in our motion the jury tbiacqult the party:— Geo! Monldffig’s testimonv went tr prr (ener£ city: wp doubt a bettertime presenting itself “Little did the Court think when the mo- that on Friday the 17th df ifeh Merasfr termed soon :'fv in were the:McaUtirktti: and Newaiun tion was made this morning that six long per aptnrihj day except meal times lie hours would be consumed in dis&ussingjt Tueatuical— The) Heart of The 'notestakcn by the Conmsej ws 1e fig) was put on the boards on Saturday evening There has been a great deal of law read and side of the evidence given by Char lei l’er?1 ilea bet T with usual care and good deal of new sce- a great many arguments adduced- - Some on the preliminary examination wiptmic and Gibb Messrs I oared Appleby Hempstead to small iortlon hos been applicable the case nery and will be plhyed again tuned c llenrv Snyder testified he had sees a followed and a very large portion inapplicable llagic Toys evening by nt the Wint of the Mountain named Sol tHdlinn As the Court' understands the law the jury and had been toldhbrfiame is Henry eportei GoT On'-Mr Joljn Kramer after two ilnforn have been summoned sworn and emthat the in of varic very experience yecki case— or to case this other any try calaboose and on the treet with the chain panelled either civil or criminal— arc the ones that are and ball was yesterdaV morning liberated I the is not the Court And every it to it decide A hash & March Cairo from the hands of the ipolice by some' one A fight occurred between twenty efuu1 iTkf Court that in any way seeks to subvert and settling the fine of $100 imposed upon him for detract from the and seventy guerrillas thirty vnersl troops in a case from Paducah duties of the on Wednesday night I be eat indulging in the drawing of a pistol and of that kind subverts in gomejury Iwlai-thdegree jpid werekilled the of tid de guerrillas toshoot ty threatening somebody leader Capt McIWagal Capita? Irongl according to the nature and extent of 4ts Vert Modebate-- A merchant was rejoic- usurpation the dutiesand functions ot the ryon our sido was killed VU NewDrieanaAl T other the the the street in ing day price jury pver y movement against Mohik wcvipmrj The grand ! The of apples at $28 a It is true as has been stated here that men menced yesterday by Gen Benton 3rd di u ini joke with the merchant wan that clothed with judicial authority have ininany Ion 13th cornu and Col Bertram lrtbfis bnp Ubopa of the" Spitzenfcufgs had beea instances in too many instances' directed 2nd corps Gen Vech’s and btoM’ are also moving in- the dirtetioa of Dennett ttnt 0 loud and long In hia denunciations of mer- the jury what they should find The Court n v New York Jt pliant : ! chants for the price of clilicoes ' teas and ever did hold and politically holds the docLondon Th“ Herald's correspondent ' Prince Brij the a is' of trine that that is oue of the principles that that within a couple sugars! Humanity years grealt institution a make to royal France of is w) How different we used to (think it to what produced the revolution it is bne of the prin perul United States and take a tour we find it! 'Splendid experience! If we had ciples that produced the amendment to the the He is to be attended by s spies-- Ld country ' gone to heaven before greenbacks rose and Constitution in relation to trial by jury that fleet and two or three Muustcra of fcuw1-'' r move about with brilliancy fell wc would never haver known half so questions of fact be decided by the jurvyand Tbe Nationale Opinion Prince XapolecP-much questions of law by the Court bhennan's operations j t organ lt is certainly the duty of the Court when tactics commends in tbe highest terms sml Late PxrEBS The editciri&I profession evidence to be introduced to say rebels of having tired Charleston frequently acknowledge the Receipt of “veiy whether is issought 'been anrtiun? it legitimate or not But when that they havea never late papers? by the courtesy lof this or the Government against havagj evidence goes to the jury it is for them their watchword just other enterprising news-vendlslaves ar d slavery Yesterday the p we found on our table the Sacifamento Union to determine the facts And whoever he be Mexican hews via Havana contradicts “pcii defection of Cortinas 'rW ofJan 6th and on Saturday are had the San high or low Chief Justice of the Unitedtates reported canse: lie waa still devote iTrepi Imperial Francisco papers of Feb 1st ) These were ot any other States in the Supreme Court of Maximilian and engaged to sappreagfkVpji any other Court will say- to a jury after the rillas The troubles between the Eopg fiat! “late” witli a vengeance and the introduced has been witness evidence and the chnreh party do not a bate- - I1 1 idT Some postmaster in Nevada or California is no evidence at all POne is said to have remonstrated af? ft I has-- for some time back been “mixing up” has left the stand that To £ the Imperial order jiecreeing Bbexiy a he has no he a is but nsurps power tyrant atext whatever Under no I'M1 things fearfully pr gious opinion - 1 eJ Chicago Apwhad any oue any right to mL cup the direct right to President Lincoln telegraphs In relatipirto this matter it is simply for mails from the Facific with the back newst? i at eight o’clock this Point this stage of the a papers from the Atlantic a ud have them the Court to Bay whether at "as follows Last night Gen Grant telegripsg 1 and Vd come on together after this fasVion That’s proceedings this jury shall retire and decide me that Sheridan with hia cavalry I J:aeli these two 5th corps had captured three bnga upon the jpult or innocence-o- f a hint Nancy y also t st a of train and wagon's infantry parties The Court will not for a moment batteries The prisoners juunber w Frank Bcckner— a correspo ntof the entertain the idea it cannot be expected that thousand:': C 3 I “Idaho Statesman” writes from Idaho City it would from what has been already stated" This morning Grant having ordcreia I -I March 1st that Frank Buckner who killed It would be treading upon ground that the W whol“ Brown at Virginia City last summer has been I Court would hate to tread upon particularly Wright nay’s “ “released upon tat rolk rvroExfCES versus j if it were in search of or aspiring after hon-LA'"Sheridan with his cavalry J®' i vv riously I It was fortunate tor Buckr$icr that he I ors 5th corpg and Mills’ division of the was not tried in this city— as therms u not a It is simply then a question whether this which was sent to him this monufl? Juaj 1 j J sweeping down front the west All b° lawyer here can be bought and so-jlb that- jury shall retire and decide upon the evidence favorable ' fashion nor would do the first tMnfig at wig- j before them whether these two persons who highly A second dispatch dated 11 Ryi gling to defend the guilty How lu Appy and are aeugbt to be released are guilty or not the President ohows a smash up of ts contented the people should be! Wretches guilty and as stated by the Ctunsel for the lines in front of Petersburg by and Ord who have joined xn that we are Why don’t we belieje ijt? defence without any disguising of the facts Parker with Sheridan's cavalry andtheoUCOTV ' Featherstun we enderstand is ' in these and that I consider manly often gentlemanly part of the 7d division are coma P ' "V 'diggings —without any concealment of the ticti that the wesson the enemy's flank I - “ in New York ’ Popp-Th- e SUNDAY MORNING - f&r1 s ’HOME AFFAIRS way or the I ft e - a -- ! to talk and conclude one IriiAara )vntniMr " ' (ft — dis-tan- ce jnir merchants going to try the Colorado this season? Now is the time fVal ’ - 7 Aro VVIWtiliF etl ‘ i''' LA j A ! ' a-gre- s f — t ‘ ' ely - ’ this city they wish to Introduce their ' becoming passably I tb? other two parties I 'Tv--The Court has simply to say fa om xes-Fr- ” - uiliur yi ' '4 JSIV V :XM - v- - - rv- i |