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bb W. TILTON do Co., Proprl"
VIRGINIA CITY, M. t.
~~Iiiib~ - .. Oat. 2B, 186.
A& tshet 'ictti '. .
VWhile going to press, we have received a
r" telegram bringing. `,elcome @. intelligence.
I.,ngstreet attaoked Sheridm in the Shen
' h' niiloah rvalek-r At first, tie' rebels drove
a.. before theni and qcRptured 2i gans, but
. Sheridan hiurryioi up, (he had just return
ed from Washington) restored the ight,
r.repl. sed the enemy, took 43. pieces f ar
'tillery, with caissons and many wagon
trains. The enemy burnt many other..
'Sheridan has takenStraaburg. Hurrah for
the Union!
Election Returias
r Te following re turns have been received
Shere up 4o the time of going to press. We
Smerely give the majorities of the different
* precincts as far as head from, for D le
gate to Congrcss;.
k JLEAN, Dean. S.NiERS, 1ioa.
-'Virglnia, .............
Nevad ............ .......4.
SMil Creek,.......... .. 45
8ammit,................ ..151
Dew. Lodge,. . ii
3anana'c,, ..... 1
aniga,, t Gulch . ........... 3
BIozetown ...... ...... 11
NCorweg.an Gulch, . .*. ..... 4
The Election.
On Moaday, cams if' the jong-Cxpceted
election. The day 'was fne, and upon the
whole, the behaviour of the large crowd
assembled was ab orderly as culd be cx
pected and much more so thail really \\
anticipated.
The conduot; however, ;.},r the two par
ties at th l polle offered a,"mirked .outrnist.
On this seUro.tho;:Ulion mena have nething
to regret. They were as tempý"rate and as
.quit,,as if at thbir ordinary business.; but
-we regret to.say. tha.s if charity forbids us
scensiag the Democrsey of, being " cloth :d
-.ithaearsos as twith a gJrment," yet t:ruh
'e.ampols us. to decku'e.vtbat they':harv a
The result canno:t be known' during th!
preseentreek, but will:nppcar in full in-our
S-next isst. The DIirocrat'c ticket hais oh
a :ned a mtjnrit} in this':iuinitiv,but wbhat
,wik be the ulinmate issue of all the voting,
time only.can tell. The frionds of liberty
aund:of~,th. govem'mn t of their fathers are
in :ho wayar dismayed, but wait the event,
' rwith :ti almnese of mn;n who have-done
thpir tduty to thdiha God and their own con
scionces. The two-to-one, boh~atod as.the
certain majority of the Demot,,rats in this
cit#, has not been seen, and the upshot of
the whole aiffuir will, very probably, won
derfaully alter the aspect of the returns.
One thing cannot and wilt not be denied,
a and that is, the absence of nil packing and
coorcion. Every uman who wanted to
t v6oe, voted, so faras we know, and the
' ,ighteat disturbance was inimedi.tely
quelled. The numbers and relative t
proportions of the parties are widely dir
ferent from last year's, and, in ill proba- c
bility, within a-few short months of the 'le- -
7 ti6n of Abraham Lincoln, the parties will '
-dnge places numerically, on a fair poll, t
in this neigh~orhocd. t
But, a.thodigh phy ical demonstrations
.wecF mitod, surely the most insensible and
o·areues; having yet one spark of patriotism
ke'ifning, must have sighed to witnessthx i
pnth to which:f&igtjqism could carry.men
callng themselves I)cmooratq.. lo ptC
;}use? . ý1at;- aftq Monday's exhibition %,e
.ball slot be ann red hrrany gbsurditorec
al` t{le'U iiatt oto¶frti4 of the Denimc;ctb
',c a lte for^ it ill hpiursjwi.ama
Jcaapphudod 'with a will; 'Sterling Price
'1` chWu*W to th .echo ; Yankee Joodl groan
O, bdv~reete w~ith ", that 'tone'8 payl
q4 i'; s unrabh, boys, .aný Seces .
- web " "t Wal- ah iog, gentIemen; vote for
ljd' Here arc :bSri a 9~rs
k.: dot hisubr. 1hz
&1pii dtCerndy. fdlHo
dRtf hiýlý aP9 : j4e: Ije :bfiied; ý$sgt, the`
«1Nezq1ºden claima their wiJhing ees8 &0vote
Eui)the* ,ID I I ,his . aama eore, or' the i
yieko` _tl ket ?" Whaft's in ' i hlipe
S~QBIsh * r; iCCe . stese orntjljjle.' c'l
SoheI*Rs Wq4 'u-~iw so cit~p~~nbvjhgttpwa
sýf f tzis
"f' I 40tu:; this occasion, however
't rlk'"Ge a h "h7 l ' it
'Mt~q Eý D 6'C +RT j t T" 0 '0
~m * @Y~cl
. Ykiitgý ýazzidq.j it
;iftk fgaid stlP. e~
.. . il n -- I| • i[ HI IN-ia
Telegraphhl summary.
win v elln d disavow
in icdTw. are spo
for the Presidency and Vice Presidency re
spectively. There were some fifty oftM '
getea sde- tmo secro* .ihey
may possibly havo just wit enou.o ý
Republicans bf slititin te e
- A erytmy nrticle appearas--in they
Rie isr ° {ter. . Tht'h 's iga.us paper
.iif-s that if Qrantxwcrc repulsed, Shqr
man driven- from i Atletat iAnd4:hriden
from the Shenandoabh'thathen Me.Ytllai'
would be elected. T!is i ..pr. s
is a.9thcr adt,aan4 that is, :ithoa ky faU
we shall catch birds.' The t wo eventlr-er
-likely to hbppeh on the first Suday litht
falls in the aiqdle of th wee.t eThe epro
posioo, to bnri NWer York, Boston, -&.o, by
iacendakriesapeme cohgeiliaLto: the temper
of the-sothethi heart, $t de sieualI think
that policy±woald cause them to seop short
of a crime without aparaulll in the historv
of the world..
` it secicx t1 th& MeIXc n fiperCor 1s to
have' Warm t n.O 1it, betýven is own.peo
ple and the ef'or4: of their-fteadd. .Evenc
tually Maxnimillian will have to :execate a
chatnge of base with surpris pg rapidity
Ilo is only keeping the &pace warm for the
Yankees wheua.,the bras are remxoved from
the neighborhood of tlie sic :
Shrmnan feels all right anil holds all he
has won. IIo'.4' i, changing frout to the
rear with telerity. Ship's 'Jap is taken by
the Federals, anJ part of the 24th North
Carorina with it.
The captured garrison from Glasgow
cauie into Boonevtle underacort, ac ord
ing to the terms of their capitulaton. The
defence must hanr bee, ai gallant affair to
secure such terms. Pris. i. encamped at
Marshall. Lafayette c6utbf, and so6ms sur
prised at the.smnall fo'ce which 1ets him.
!ie saysi he intends to stay ian Misouri. It
is an old saying .that tho,road to Hlell is
paved with good tntontions.
The conduct 6f the British in seizing the
rbli Lidteunan t, Brzin, is likely yto a-'
eilt in maintainuing the keteale cordiate'be-:
tween the two nations.
SThe raid by some southern refugees is
suing from the unsfattLl part of Canada,
borderring on the New England statos, will
he follo-dd by anrasunos on the part of the
(Lan:idi:n governient' that will ut. a stop
to such attempl-ns. It has been promised
and will obe perfor.and.
a The disi'tcrvy f the whIne mavlinert
1n and aims thc disloyal organization, of
i which Vallhirdighanm and other prominent
VfDenlocuts were the leaders, qazpe in the
oig;. f tiuw. That so large a body could
be oganis-;d throughout the States, will be
unlv alrgucent for a stricter form of Ru
puliicein governm ,nt than h~s vet exit,,,l'
in thesi:'ftavreed lI.nds. .Liceltious1ess is
the murderer of Libertyv ]iht, to be for.
warned, is to be forearm: d ; and thedarf
Sger is half -over, when discov.red. Inarge
numbiers of the :population, originally.
aniefs, are, of coursI, l ,val, but it neezis
to us incredible, did wenot know how. daik
as unenliglhtieed humanity, that any miun
w y.' s5ek-s the protection of a foreign ola
lI1uld. fighi ag'ainst it, having of his own
free witi and accord cravedhe boon of cit
izenship and sworn tidelity to it. No ques
tion of North or Soath, or of Stated' rights
can uffect him. Hie those hi* side dAi er
itely ; oonlirmed his choic.i:with an oath,
and if he proves recreant, furswears him
asef. God forgive that man !
The cotton hunter Batmn, steel built, has
been taken on herfirst voyage. Any Briton
who is so false to the traditions of his
country as to exchange right for gold, de
servos to lose his ali.
T'he arrival of the Scotia brings the in
telligence that the iews of Sherid:a's sue- 1
ceases ha been rCeeived with great euthu
.;itsm, by-the frir:ads of the North, and the c
effeot of tlhM.tiding5 hats been to send dowi t
the Confedorate loan. 2 per cent. in three
weeks.
The telegraphic news of the State elec
tion in Pennsylvania isatill so meagre that I
the final issue can ot be.anuunsced until t
the returns from som.oremote counties and
the soldiors' vote settle the dinrensions df P
the Union victory, now undisputed. d
Grant, like a prudent Ueneral, is holing h
hisnew reinforemewnts ina hind, convinced
that to stikj ai. blow worthy of hiqrfanic
ad conmnese tut$tI-ith ;heo crisis, their
valor must be discipline~,. Raw troos F
ay-fjigh: wellh-,.traseld sold irs will do o. j
t
A0 rozx31Ar, but 'noe efTsentsa!l )uIe'nakc
lctora once posited the pro]) rtt of t~ie Ist
ai, ter-Generaliutil thy are dolivcrcd as
o..drwssed. anl they must not be given up
to the writer. oq onv .petence whaeuver.-
One or two regikerts· _Qf; his $ zid .related+
to u$, we aruo n-ii ol y,+s t for0gt. On
one occasion paa orcial] ,ýrii~c cal1le
at an offibc and e~pr6sed af ear that, Mard
4ypo. a cra iswa a cnvelopcs. the addree
Cqr, rijcfi he 'fu wjbialts 1, ap eared,
fronu the aeeount.*h ahe rhc acc n tlt a.~ o,
Safter the rcfusal to grait hiM4 r 'g1ost, that
his positipn aj d prospects depu~1c~I -upon
his getting hja I6ters and correc:.hg the
uaistakea, ni ismyc as tcl;Y . rýycaed ,plan
iwhich he had aJiopced i 9.SýFgv iwo meye.a.
tile ho;zses in. tha-ieam6 Tine of be indaex
wikbse. inteirest eras5 ed at caerv1pcdnt.
, .Azxotber w oaccu oectrred ,in wFcnh a.
young'entlnua, ecniessed to, Carr ipa on
..ý}vn o tial. cvr Pudgmr. W . ;t-.ro.
out . th e sne e CQ? Q fl qi e 4dtw
thh~
" Mnn f we are .reuizqlie4qf ,
o. 'q i onr poatinaajer had,
L~pt~.4 b, ty.
A PAR a'1! sº p: rtllgki~fnts t
know R s c be is goig toll re J p r or c
act."'
Wee Fire I
We that so omo ge of
Whc ~ical p4 c~ agre meet
on t brot plat nof hcir mm hu
m I isown, wo ebon d be
of use isll etwe glee, to resceo -the
eruat ýthe cor 4iT joýe ºt a., . r r
'I iappiears to ua4.kat a night watch should
beinstitutu~. One goods=raig.: viglan n n
cquld be found to phtrol from gy tuo a
rOVert -qt i 1toin, stnn i : ta gtv . the. a,irars `o
e1og ldaqo a esaalty t 1ppen d, risc
Ittu so darkns,. -
Thb nos!,bus; destruition Whichwonuld
'o r aa ,1 O . 'on: ot stidb ere, ii it
snificien± rtasqn Why pFl oh*0dd,unite in
guanuteeflun a ewe of monaeyrgbiiet t 'tQ
p!Y for tlhe servic+ sd nurcrerrutireld.
A tri flqfrno ea ( inltei9ste party WQvddl
be amply 4utficient for the parpoee, and it
goeins u aeceontabl1 to us, that so necos.
ship p~r eati~ýi b en.ao Tong ue gtcd
ed. We itpst ,tbast 4hose -who .havo a etpk o
in the eemmusb·Iity,: and influence hmong:
ltheir fellows, wifl ,4 onee rcnc4X Ay th d.,
An MIupi]y }ý; vscadoj in tfl c$ E
woaechea. - .
As we like to see sach hatters arrangod!
in a'business like manner, we have thought
over a plaidw:cai might prove vcry 4itnple
and eotaiunal; rnxo so, perhaps, than a
patrol. It is this. Let a wateh box be built
high up on Cemnetery Ijil, furnshhed with R'
window divided into three eompartcents
and fronting the town. Let one of th se
eoninortmcnts bo pirinted blue; anotheg r-rti
and one lcft plain, reprcenting Cooier,
'slain and. Idaho strceet districts. A "i'hit
ph-eod bast, west or in the middle, of the
proper e'rrmpartminot, :-ould at ohcbŽ specify
the cxact hccllity Qf the fire, and ETo shoto
u qnic u 6 cccssi", followed by blasts from
s horn or the roll of a drulawould ba a
icrtain and easy flonrm.
'W-rt! of Advice.
"The hasty hand -cetches frog for fkh,/'
says the proveb. ai-i1, f nt nilnv. uu item
,of.tJtc ",WirjdoUI of *iittiouu," much sense
is Concentrated:in'tbjd adage. There i
ctinulcer:reho c4^7itcnxcn ný' d zdo;Il' bitter
foeeling atout :piolit~ea here, and beoriii our
"intt in view, we beg to oter th. following
remarks.
,'The isruc so holy debated on ]iou=
d~y cannot be fully l~tflc.t.. Not on
tho 24th df O tobcr, but on thie 8th of No
v-embcr; trnd thiouth the in rieourt of ap
poal is die(ant, tda actiofl will Iit:i;et be
tardy nor dubious.n h tucjtion stan.J
thus; f Abrahun Lincoln 1t. cl(cted, nil
attempts toi tnjkc 11i s the Tcrriturial.an
theuxi xniai he stricti considrerd as plycd:
out ; anti (rn. Ste ltn4 'icce's friends wav
eonnt on thrirhopes horink ;iceanded-tht.
is -n plntr! U rnjs, "gone up."n Shouild the
Vtie't -of 'the 'ttirAlmvn wleo know thean=
chli es ags )cmberats -4e 'ndtitied bv tii
people of the United·HStfteg -the!n I't thi<nm
jubilate xeessireelr,' and ctlirttnt' "f pc a71 )
Until then, it id Usi;ess to kick against the
arreks, fourrction and re-action are «ual I
mnd contrary, with a desnoralitixn halancoo4t
in the sdclC of voar anti tear, grlovousi
!rietionable to tha I; lwr stone. 1f nmuv
nan -ha a desire to bt-t on the "if'
qF should like to be his htcl 2; for he
nutt-bo a good-fellow, and hnvu pblnty of
none.. We speak to tht: wisp',-for "a nod
s fts3 good us a \wink, to a blitd horse."
------~c. _ _
The :inrag.
Con Or.mn and Hugh O'rici, after thC
customatiry sparring in print, have with
laudable celerity come down with the dust.
Con Orona is, in size, by an means th3 equfal
of O'Neil, who looks lik,Ž two of him, but
by the l:two of thi rin,; Coil. having chaL
longed all Amnrica, has to fi:lt any man
that coimes along at catch weight. It is fa
plu-cy unirertakin' on Orem's part, fo
throw overboard his opponent' 4t0 ori ,
pounds, but tbcre is po h4ormable iack
down in'such ca cs, and. done,- seems to
havo been soa.ht.
The'Torfcit m6iicy ($d) j -s aid down
on, riday. fTho fight ia arranged for
Februiary 5,,te35...~ihe socenerof aotion t$
bw within t'hie hilda of :Virgitia ity, amid
th clmps of the & aW r ie ar followks;
A 1natckl b'eiVWeh' 'Johd 'V. Orem and
for. ..-Ch'f side." .orfc it *5UO (..posit
kd) catch'-e ts. $250 to be paid in on
the 15th 'of Nvoienter, 1804, and $250 on
the 1st of Jaituarv 1865, the contest to bs
regulatc'd by tht cstaltlished rules of the
_We look fo'rward'to asta:d-nnprhulher-.
hitting give and-f e $fiht-somchodv to7
bo hurt, and soin one to knodk the money
out of the other. When O'N:jil gets .hi
flesh under; hue gift be atough customer to
whip;'aitmdcJonliooks t a.if he didn't. mdn
td be th'ipnpd for nothing, or anything, if
he. can.he tpAi. :We sugar bar1d koickai
from thoeword ro.
TAIx folow iog snguIar: .vegt oo ured ,
jo afater_ Grant'Yi acre;e battlos nortl of the j
James. A; rs t had4 bea engaged uh c
Aug, uax + pAmber 4-41boId : i
1DP)F1 f; NI i f e rs of, n rpxipq wk o had
'oh bosr4 r,,w
P`ate.bowr , 4w1gl, .g&id. i aEpeative, vetal
-A pate witdhP lm mm oAc!) w iº ýe~ms
14 M~i-TO-A 4 aW, , 514 ,4
as his term of service qi
he w.as nabout to levace1o~Q, A d: y OF
w~pafttgq while 4idding~ his compatn1ern
lco e H uck in the breast b ri
ovear his +le
'Pisio Ieaý:Nesfit-Tre,ýrý"1ý,`titil i iý+ItJl - Ir
over his Jra ` f' l !'ectl
mmirke rhil reetinra j pl" (.
dices f Serm to v4g
t 16th, cutath , er
lroain treTeighbor ood of too,
n InFgliitg, - anSrdoning his great mo0e
aogorNTI e9 tesu Matson. He
h torn up lifteen miles of the railroad
paired without dificulty. T
Y ',his stores an upple south of
cettiz`1d tjiardith sougTh-west is rear
left iltoih'fn hai at 13 o'clock on Sund~y
evepi.g, . :.... ., .
Sheridan report - the rebel army lately
~ander Early tint : ow appar mtty7iatndier
,iongatreot, a: having appoare~,i thei..
chnity of Straabdrg. His ifo rer movet td
~attack theto'Sbatrday in thabvricinity of
Strasburg. 1 Onbok;, .o had the advanqe,
fond-Stho rebels dawn up in ftor lines of
,bottle, iat wrs soaon charging therm withnIeis
accustomed impetuosity, when 'they broke
,and;, witýCrew. is onsiderable disorder,'
w. prloa4 giuiT, an opportutity for any se
riops oafiot,, bheridaau reporta them as
:. contimerunb e retrs.a9m h-t 'qp thV val
g,-,e-. . .. [ ..gp e d] • . ·.i S T AA. O~ i .
S Gedr Creek, Vas, Oct. 19, 10 p. m.
.To Lient-(Gea. ()sa,--4 hase the honor
to report that;.y army at Oedar reek was
attacked tiiwirning before daylight, and
mI . laf-tareod! and driven in oonfp:ion
wth thIlosie of twentyr pieces of natillery.
4 hastened 'fromiWinehester, where I was o_
fry refarný :tom ihWasahingtozi, and. foied
thb :iamy between Midfleton, and New.bo,
mhinlngr bees driven baick: four miles, J.
hoert took tb6effair inhad bg qiiokly united
the:! corps " and formed a compact line of
battle in time to repulso the.attaek of the
enemy, which was done handsomely, at
about 1 o'clock p. m.
At' thro o'clock, after some charges of
oavadry from the left to the right flank, I
ottaeked'with.gereat vigor, driving and rout
ing. the enemy aid'o apturing, according to
last accounts, forty-three pieces of artille-,
ry and veray many prisonerse. I don'tknew
yes the number of eainalties or .losses 'of
the enemy, but wagon trains, ambulances,
and caissons in large' nMmbers are in dlur
rostss!_on. The enemy burned some of their
trains. tien. 1Ltamsar is a prisoner in:our
hands, soverolt wounded. I have toregret
tliedios of G(.. Bidwell:killdy and Gene
rals Wright, Grover and Rickets wounded.
The affair at times looked badly, but Iv
the gallantry of oar bra:e ofloiers-and ohur,
disaster ha. been' turned intd a splendid
victory= Da:kness intervened to shnt off
greater results. I now occupy Strasburg.
[Signed] . SllKIDAN."
-What nuibers were opposed to Shejidlau
Sarc n)t yet repo; Ltd, but the boldnuss. .vkor
and rucsoos of.tki nttack tron;ly indicate,
'that hehl-y roiforceijcntM hc~re beein .rtn
frain Rieknioar rrwith the expcr tihon~aj fub.
.filliag Lonrstveet,2 bIaatttoamnrsb up Sher
i *an. Longetreoot is known to bi in the
valley aid hadl' aeseurued crnmiuau4 of thI
mrr. and coi:tiidont hope csf ovar'whelmir&
disaaster to the Union 8rxey risre ho stfullv
erprusaud for several days back. byrebh41
adherents in Washington axid Baltimiore.
[Signcd] - STANTON.
Art-cmus Ward heing ased so 'often as
toS the nurlber of wives thbf Brigham Young
has,' rcp~ie,, by wa;y of scttlr.g the matter,
that .h: can't sa«; fur ctr .giit but tb3a
wrhile in Salt I Wins:ylt spring, he u.Jcd tap
th:ý whole uitrltiplieption tnble in counting
the lung etbck nte in Bthigh:atu'* q tck' yard,
anal inhd to ;gt a.tanss of brndrr and 'iater
to cur' his dizzinogs Soin aHt~r'l
St. L O etit r (i&Aehr19,
About 100 rebe1e under Col.' Ratlibont'
~ entered LvxinFttu on FriJav-at Moan. The
e Cul. thou issued ordera for' all the inanle
Li e:ý,izens betwoen the n, dl of sa-outein aerid
of fifty to report, preparltory to bein' g us
tercel into the confederate arinn.
Thifornrition ibs been received that 390,º
-, men uo ter Shelby ;hvv captnrced Paris,
cMonro; county. "Th y nad said to be en
f guige6 Iiu c.f'cripting; :ll th1' j, le hodied
men they eon' find, putting them into the
rubd s& rvic, G-eat maunibors of cattle,
bores and mides" .ar being driven from
county tow mis Qtiimev. r cnd'etv.
Smany pepl1 arr ileei fig frox thee country
.o save IlZ4(mllv.s and property fromn con
i scrip;,.a.
I 1 vo honored rebos entered flrunswlck
on Fri'Jv, S rU are 'aid to h vc been at
Ke smi c the same dicv. i .m expedition
f *'evileutly moving, "ainst the Utinnn;bal
t' in u: Itrotx r Ilroat.l, for the rxtpose of
Whed iin thi3 rebels surro'nn4ed" t vms'~ on.
Sýtp a r~ ing, th , op nett' a tpid fire
fron'm tour piedths of 'nrti!ltrr,' it tout a
!"momcnt's wnrrni.rrs. ' The ; arrison fought
bravely for ~flv ,'he6urs, but 1a:Iiy were
u id^i to~silrrenud .
' Quece, Oct. 19.
After a long di actuion the' Canadian
confederatiq sis mi decided on.
Its Agin prne pila are fFrangce4, and.
onjy 4(ýt.la otrtf, settloeiegz,Itinun. The
.jrea.t d fultvirvaau4to .prpportionate rc
re'serta ijnuof the ca1olr .j. in tbe.iUpper
Jwwse, .itfie no' ýedýdýit h T0 oyti ScotM
New iiuansti-yjc , anti Ponee Edward'sa Is
land are to hare, .twe~i-y fpur unaemers,
Nuwfoa ndlaud, foa r ani Upper and.Lower
Can4a, .tdncuty-our eaati.: They are fu ho
aelecteiltfroi thO existing n.eznbcrs of the'
UppZ'r Imeuz by the Croinwh, wliich is to fill
vacancies by: death.
The represe~ntation in the Lower House
of tho Legislature is to he;-a cordlnn to the.
po piution ..n4 peroaidl ly .r-arraingJ4
'he eoustitution .is to be such that thc
chief power wil-r dd in the Central Leios
lature. Timp pruvuince8 will have but lew
aeparato rigikt6, n~n4 the Whole scheme-will
be subnmmttwlVto :tiho existing Pilrliaiaen'ta
f without rq :ýence to tho people.
C~ol. Bedh I enou B~e~jred Jeseo Rtr Mud
Lick Springg ýye da and "-,killod!! tad
wo unded 20 of 6 tg. r it:,No* Y , : ~ r t 1-. .
The. Herald's cor ie n ittent 'itrit Sieri
dias i, l t,'wdi rB; " hShe i ti ' his
h'r th h : eet rt5- rreit 63e of Ildii) -&C6 t e
'dts' !1tvrmIn fafl'n bic to' FVrshr's hit,'
in the ft#'hofi twrntlrg hhih-tkOji ýfenm
occupied b! oiar akirltahler&.
R04"bnalnbsft 4t'"gtttf o Wred
RR`edety (Vth% let :º ` tt er Ito of jcbel
'tht rh ,that- or:thshc' thr!4
¶',-de~ay buy skrnwisr ' n rar ad
w~rliert-Aidl k pleblelký#lrir ý34ý sslati sl.· t
vaneed guard. The whole vAS; ' o;.
withstandin., their fatiguing muarchCes, are
1 excellent spirT air lt iof
fight again. » U
Another correspo , 14 n the
t of the n y in Ge.a f this
r ming), ooln .l re
connolssanoo of the enem a tion and
trngtbh, by 1 tvTiBiei g w-iree gnaeUts
acrosa Cedar Creek at Cap s M'U tj
back road, close to the North *"itML .
After preeaine .oard abatstai sile-andn
' ha TF,-7v-,rauK 1ifertihriToa c~erfaifhtjy
thatthe rbpJal d fallen back a consider
4bl0e 12ita Iludtng the night.
St. Louis Oct. 20.
fore i.-tr ewt"of iTehlao k Wter rver. Thi
is r.garded4lc(fIrable1"'eo thb'dipoition of oUT
-trocif m inreoac the chances of Rosecrans' get
ting a fiuht out ;of the enemy,
Danville advices say. no citizers were burnad in
the block house as at first wposned
The guerri~1a Todd entered German setlement,
Lafayxvle cowpat os Ss.4y night, mmndered 23
Germana, fired their houoes and cosbpelled women
to remain in them until the roofs wterabout to fall
when they were allowed to eacape.
Gen. Curtis is concentratiig a krg1 forqp in
Ken~as City. with which to move aaiust Prica.
WI ie lbsW.Iow~tq...
Euiasrc Grtcg. Oct. 16, 1804.
TDJTO1 POST :-Hlere we are at last, and
- glad-we are of it. Pursuant to promise I'
will give you a scratch of mry pen (or
pencil.) The road fuom Virguiia City to
this plate 4o? a .110 miles, is tbe~bost . at
ural, oanidaost praetleable mountain-read
a man can wish for.,
IW abltoniihbd on iivine here, ttfind
as thriving a littlb town adti~id. It eon
thinsa 3Ohtbipt b vdio re ar bursyas
bees, bitihntlrftjniri1 ing Pdeptirations for.
wth ri r~ )s. rN : ,.pres4y atr~ ly us
psi: el' he'titper dIhrict oustc'it of
next sgasoni, l is w ulcli . c11 giro a good a c
counlt of it4,igf;; !iiawlver -portiuon of tle
sane Lias not been pros pcteuJ yet. Tie
bed rock Iics too-ctep; and, as in all other
new guilchcs, the easy part of the clafi!S
will UiteiI mie uOtt $ L'
Aaide from *tyc .regiients.iju EmBgrabt
rurch; I found a laitget"roiip f Los ccto
hunting for a lost gulch; as they curll it. It
ishf$"tppOved that sotse ptrtV iunt spring,
discovt t F[i'4u, iii tli -viahibitv, and not
wantino' to inf ji andviody of the dist'ove..
rý,`1c t ot htry 'amiJ' nefver returned,
rand' r fe VAQVT a e itov rp;nclirig thet'r (:t' t
do!l -f in search -o t; that which pro'abI v
n 'vor wa:S lost.
The valley 9f th- *M41o. stone is thic'kiv
covetIf it ~tton* oar blrltinibýr,
sunt th.; suriounding suit cursits'prin ;ps!
ly of ianrid and gratxet, and agriculturall
speaking, canotau bh compare.,d w.1 thb
(nllatinvadle'r. For (1e th:ing lea Cvouch,
as far as thi, Ytllowrstune alone ,v eonui- ll -
ed~tw i ti ifi..ire :piiciLtl ri1sport zi eaf
lords. Ou;ii; 4tswrnuoop, thvc t ,4 (stw'ht
seventy-five otujid c( spefcl .I trout in
lesa than twoo'iodrr, un d of ef bia vsicnis thait
woalildify comipetition frnu attni strcam.
I hLere -,vv uihl .sirgl to ,,b o tli sick
j ilarink that finD ac if 1 :litii thoeuuntr
dis'giistcd with the ii uiauiae t X d
.dut,,:to~cogw otr -Ii tr, .Je; hok .iand
line in h':i(1, f61i his cairt, aii.. taik it to
the ' Vlrgitiia rnrket There, I hayr no
doaih, fish would bring- a:r i,'v fair price.
(;41110 of all kii~udsI abuli~tds !here. lite D
we seC t ho ab iiu'i eg in loaded with lk,
deer, hoar, geti e", duuk., sdaiii aza4 lot of
sncallei g auni.
(Jrot±ýitie+ ewsA4kin m trit'wt qbfnn)ties
now, blut there 18 nut quite enough t~our to
last during the winter incnthb. 8om3 will
probabiy cone in ere long. . good many
intc.l wint-'ring.iu the Galiatin varil, on
;Ic·uuunj of their Kt M F tu(ti rul·
wvarmer th' ittis gnI ,°hn-i this grjas bet
ter tenr dn the win lr.
iL~t 7t d 'zen fat b. weretuilf on the
I lIu, etog% ihjqe thi s 1z9exan tlroad inter-.
s :ts Rt~, :i'ir¶tt !ne since. Thv have WE i
now, but I h avee seen snuti of t" 'nria who
who 'sart 4 with thin. They repdrt the
ris- r fia! of rapidd nind inris, ntid this lons
of tw'o of the- boats, fortunately, withO4
4;,s. of uA. ldo not thiuk. it Ind; ,tb or
P~iic'ticc:ll ý tc start` Chip lit,! 1,,h, pason.
NN'W tiWit bpeiu~tt. It Duty u in"theoopring.
wliei the river :s up, but it is dringerous.
when the Wyt .;.s low.
-hare an~on. i- IU B
U. B.s -
NTEW ADVERTI E3E ENL:
- -__________ ____________
1 wll liet frm QS oo
t Tobiet anz QaflLa ?Zc. j *l 1Jy t. be e,
tk.:tI aL the Ltlstlac 'i.h ajijiorsa dhoer in
Montinh'Territory. &i- o(ifcir-;o A? siza or
weight. ; Fjr Wnieticu lpir p piB (y at
it JA.MJ P. W&SLE 1.
PIONEERI." S'0-10"
W'a'2 tw es, Vitgmia City,
T ur BM T ASQ90RTM : 'i . '.'·.
Clothir. BooJ ara9i c A e t5 Fwiid º . `,
- F" C. CU EI~'~tl-:1 . f l, .
Fe~out. tG CnhaIa4~L,, Z_
4AVIbY~iQ -ppj9Jyee~s Suuirp o EuccIslfnl
I t - sr2 - r B1"
nac h toO u ie h
re~wadti to We l6ce torus t iiid, Da.
Sc~ 10 2t
Btasostt kar .Q. ýirrt terfth.
T' E CIuý'1iFýiulp her.4ota e'.atin L
Brteen tlru unilersi Ye.ie Ai Inge icel
der the name anT 1t I-'a~ i o tf g ` isi.i
by dii-oiv-ei. All biujneta of the bd Itrm %i
rettl.I by the eajdd Goa, sad all de tsd ue esid $tfli'
wilb he-" a, tnt itiin t. lýýf!;E,
4,G . SPI'A AGE,
Th- undernj9M 11 lbetElu- hi.abu in-e at lie
old hmd, u atw of ir cit and the. awfrr ouudih ccnntry. rill
give him a call. J. B. (O's
E HAVE IN OUR l TW
Spt corner of Idndo and lkpaalwav sw4ipir
M'olbd. 1byti and tm h utý, Iar8POulj, art
Houseeand willgtomptly filled. w.,ll
x; 10 *Lt0d.37Q v0
-4A=aLateIhe J
Ci tinkin Htli J I
City~, with uu diý7iiI ;;i!7;;r `r"
We e o A..E~t~ i
i S -o 2t
' iIL.ý(º\.
Ezacrvm Orrcs, Bannack City, M. T
October 2eth, s 188
bereby request the citizens of the di-fr
countie s pniac of Montana ri
!) of IoVab ao1, fo he pirpose of tfo"nb
Jobn A. INe cin i.a C
v - uiw lhmsodtan the nie, blanks
b obtained at his o ce, Walla tt
City. [aigned] IDN' D" o ýu
goverament for the Territory at Montpna, i
provided, tp_ t l g ti.oewise provigded bv - , et
overnor ~~a Territory my disticet t~e Terri
tai aml gn the Judges who may be aP,.oi
formid Z the, aerA4 dietrict.s and b,
to spooint the, M ýWa o]ic. c om
Ji& 3d d h tf on to ba isap
by him: .
Now, therefore I, I.1XeT S X9tOiV. Governer
the Territory of Montaa, . .n tae.of the aoSor
ity thus veeta, in me, do ,rstrict the Territoryr;
follows :
The county of I alr.a to constltute the rnt ju.
dicial d- - "
The tcouges of Lseauer Head, Deer I odj".and
CiirosaJ" to contiute the secend judicial dihar.,.
The countiea of Jeleruon, Cboteau Bighorn, lYi
iowitone and .ra, to constitue the third judlcis.
district.
Judge Ilesekiah I Is.sner isereby agigned t:.
r1p firt judicial dietri.c
'Judge Loreazo P. Willirt~a iehbeseby amiged t
second judicial rdismiet.
udge Ami Giddingt is Ibeeby trigned to the
-1 judicial district.
ourts will be held at Virginia City, in the fiest
ju4jcial dlistrict, on thetit Monday of December,
the firet Mondays of February, April, JunsA Angs
and October.
Courts will be held ai Bannack, in the sec Jd j.
iicial discricoen thi .fist Mondays ,of auuaru
April and Aug.t..
drvikisAeat tim U.-a Ca oqa a1t to be dy6.
Ii t^etimon whfireof, I hereanti. st my hand at
Bannack' ity;.thi 2rt day of Oct,>bsr, A. ,>.
"ý1! 'tliK ýR¢ deaXýrb' the Vlii.1M
,twae, the bag- y-ai"th.
9- t IINEY I DGERTON, G;ve;,or.
-- '_ -. : _ I Il |i l1
. truyeý;.
LOST from Biren's Gulch . n or about Sept. i1
.. four yoke of *kttle. Etna yoke of red or..
one witu tiorn broke Olt and wj itz spot on nw.
hind leg. Qpe )ofe, oneD b:o wn one, liu " Gnl'. sad
oft nr tone !Eer with bigIhone. And two Toke s:;
whit-., afl branded on left Lip with letter L. o t n s i
yoke of the wir e onouek~ive reds its om their u~cir.
.1r~v man r'tounang on'r r dl of tlrvs to Bieao.
ua'.ch. slall receive Viiva-1)Yt.llacr par head..
JOSrEPH KLIN% 1:
NOTICE,
iTi' demJ unWu. chý vin7 bou-bt olrt Mr.M'retmrg
Il ertire 'tocb of yattc. aund Jeweliy, Wi~J 't
tinru ti:.!.Jewelrv lWurufcctxujng aJ. Water, t.
li hrinr; bueiure-e, rt bii old tatad in J, II. 3liur,
-tcro, canner of WalLce au.I Jacksron streel, 'r .
givia City.
\. IJk-I: weprk waurrar tap tp girne ",,nfpct eat
fahtiori'orIopbvy "tJ-tf '" R'RfP & c.'
* 4UJ*IITM MILL 'IV@U SALE.
T OFF}'ER tarl m ,; for a itteen ilwn b
with a e et a tft q tlro ' . (i.[1,eBnsfur wet r
ilrer:i., f'ihllu r Fse. & . d .. & r r:.le, chiar
c-ri. % eiaLt of starnpru 4 4ou
tbe Dak otha Lode,, at Bý Cr
7tf W. 1r. Sreu.a,.
A iiWt f I'IDEBTIm TO Tu1E SMoNTJLNA
tiBBILLIARD HALL, wiN pl1OlUicr6A44 Dettla
without delay. Flosefurrir.; tsincr. agatrt ,,,,
fret mad get tfuirmedc t.
T '86-%-( IOLW AB A l Kt,
Ar now preprared to fVnli4 b u~ic for
PRQCT ?II1ýý: +.. ; 'PA' f L4 LA \ (' li
or in Neit for Pty o'v.- ron w.karo aGoor iuframt IT-:t
or Oreimetr. oIU ey- ewu plou a i.
11 c~r!~i~ ~on Cve:, et!'w Jack-oru ~trut.'!.
llrItrrt u CSub- bý I!'*1.`C. WA('jI ,
*It*Pt, ihrortoe.
* 66uu I~lq
.fIZ CDR RELSTJCIRI.)'T
A1 ND SA1L 0t? 1`.
oF. 34s. ~Jasckson is..
Lund.. derv nigght, frome nine to twedve-o'd'nci.
1!ieak at all 11 our. of the Any, put u i b
The Snagt Wines, Liquors atJ Cigars, alway to La
ha 4t te Der. - 4-3m
LGUMN.EY ~& CO'S.,
-
I, ,. *1..r
' ftak; · _Cu tt i e ut
""UPr qj34.grp 3rrEZY1P'lO4fJ1J?
and Shoe$ ,4 the Uu'tsul
MIN-ING P0TS
1 I+D aiý P D i E uLF BEMUrS.
W l5':ltýý'.ýBALMuu~u,,s.
1A 1hbbuhZg-oek of
O u 4 t i tp &t4ad et Ltt r y ion being
c r s of our well
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