Show idt aft of nod nor bosq A toul youl this morning the general public were startled by the announcement that elder joseph A young oldest eldest son on of president brigham domn young g had died suddenly at manti mantl san pete county comity at last night dight so unlooked unlocked for walf wale wa such an occurrence tb it many were at first unwilling to believe the report coping 11 was not true trae but such I 1 is 8 I 1 he the fact it is but a new few days day s since that he affia as in this apparently in excellent cel lent health and the full vigor manhood in fact he then stated that he never neven nelt felt so well before in his life in every sense he felt that since he had placed the whole blk iii lii means into the united sevier county where he presided and had been laboring wholly with and in behalf of the tho people he lie waz was iving for something higher than ever before by the saints of sevier county especially his loss will be deeply felt and regretted the deceased was at manti for the purpose of superintending super intending preparations for the building of the temple there having gone south from this city to that place a week a ngo ago 0 today to day attending the two caps days meetings at provo on saturday and sunday on the way elder eider young was wag esteemed for his many estimable qualities of heart as well as head he was WM a man of naturally keen intelligence his mental qualities even reaching what might be termed brilliancy in in some directions while his generosity was proverbial especially among the working classes all who were ever in his employ holding him in esteem for his universally kind and fair treatment the following dispatch concerning the illness and demise of the deceased was received this morning MANi mastt mih mij aug 6 L Tres president ident brigham young brother joseph A young a ar rl rived hero here on the afternoon of the ath ind in rather poor health accompanied companied companies compa nied by bro james clinton he had an attack of or cond congestive estive chills in salt creek canyon on the ulie night of tho the ath he pas was passed fed sed a bad night but was not dangerous erous on the morning of the ath C he improved and during the ilay tiny showed no alarming symptoms he visited the site sito of tho thu tenn tern temple tempie I 1 in the evening in company waith with Vs hig daughter in law while there AO he expressed his pleasure to her that liis ills father had confided eonni conni fod iod the thi erection of the temple templo to him but said that he should never commence mence ethe the work for the hand of death was upon him on his ills re turn about half past ris BIS bix six p m he had bid a fresh fresn attack attach of chills a and cramp but again improved and afterwards talked at abc considerable len ien length ath on business with brethren from richfield rich Bich nield field and whilo while conversing with them was again attacked with cramp and rand expired at 45 minutes past 8 during his sickness his pulse ranged very high at intervals while again arcely scarcely te a pulsation could be the found ho he complained much of the region of his heart heare andrew J moefiti the body left manti mantl at half past vast four this thia in morning bri ling I 1 I 1 the remains of bf de deceased teased were expected to reach this city by special this f A veteran gone last night at bout about a quarter to seven eider elder arno arnos i J fielding died very suddenly at his residence in the sixth ward at the tho ripe age ago of eighty three years and fifteen days yesterday morning he work worked ed h hard in the nield field mo mowing win hay and afterwards ivend went to fast meeting where he stood up and bore a strong ta testimony to the truth of the great V work of the last days he was waa a man of sterling integrity unwavering in his faith and steady in his purpose and boro bore the reputation of being a man of genuine uprightness and ho honesty nesty he performed a good work during ills bis long connection with the church of jesus christ of latter day saints and has gone quietly to sleep in his hia old age j tie all prof prates lecture the time for the delivery of the lecture of prof orson pratt piatt at the university sit building oil Gravitation on and centrifugal tri trl fugal forcest forces has been changed from tuesday to wednesday evening commencing at ats B the following in ln 14 a synod dis ils of the lecture gravitating force its ibi two manifestations fe falling bodies universal tendency of worlds t to fall to to each other three L liwa 1 I wa of gravitating forch when discovered centrifugal forea orce anan antagonistic to gravity universal tendency of worlds to move in straight lin lines t 1 asi instead of curved orbits curvilinear orbits the result of two form four pour orbits possible viz the circle ellipse parabola and hyperbola under what ces each ia Is prod produced u ced measure of projectile r ee e forces illustrated us ra e by whirling min weights JR evolving worlds law bof of distance and tse velocity weight of or worlds celestial mechanism an uin exhibition of infinite wisdom and power admission free normal institute friday aug ath 9 am aw professor maeser continued his lecture on the theory and practice of teaching he re claimed that thit the present organization of district schools has many disadvantages for instance a teacher may have 75 or even scholars of all grades and it has been known that in such cases some have not recited in a whole day or perhaps in a week he explained pla pia ined by a diagrams dia grama school under the monitorial system and the faeh each system in which each teacher has his hiowt an class the only difference between the fach and the american system is that in one the teacher goes to the pupil in the other the pupil goes to the teacher he claimed that the american system tem is the better tho teacher who prays in his school hasa basa has a greater lu flUence influence over ever his bis pupils than gan lie he who does not A pro gramme of studies is an actual necessity pron prof coyner continued his lecture on arithmetic fractions were thoroughly represented lle lie 1 he 10 urged the teachers to avoid mechanical ch and ariti dleo discouraged urai ural aed eed the UM of or puzzle questions tic in me 1045 mis kilss delia della snow concluded the reading hadin nadin of or the essny essay on the educational claims of botany by miss youman 1115 prof coyner continued his hia lecture on physiology and the manner of presenting the subject in its simplest aspect divested of technical terms to our schools 1145 capt witherell of sal bal lake city presented the claims of his revolving chart blackboards over the blackboards now in use and your reporter considers it a necessary laTy to teachers asa as a means of conducting object teaching the following were admitted to the institute salt lake lako county lillio tay lor utah county rettie Beltie Bringhurst W mcfoster WC C Foster poster here area are arda a resolution and reply thereto in ret ref reference eberl ob to tife the lecture of supt bupt 0 H R biggs lagl 3 s sair satt SAIT LAIO lato CITY all ail ali august vust lust ck C 1875 Rc solved that thil t in iq behalf of tile the institute llis liis t itule wei we the file committee tender thet thanks of the institute to tp sujit 0 af fon for hs excellent und and instructive wee wie lecture and would respectfully solicit all gle a copy of f the nahne for publication I 1 I 1 crepp grepp e I 1 fie CIE i I 1 A i u ciras clias WRIGHT 1 t geia ceia elijar ELIJAH JAIT A 13 boef orf org 1 1 senecca S E matlie matiie I 1 I 1 mears Mes rs clas chas wright and elijah A box and miss rebecca E mantle pres respected pec ted tad committee 1 I appreciate the ek expression of the institute in reference to the lecture delivered on wednesday evening and comply pi Y with your request with pleasure respectfully 10 0 a BIGGS rigus ter supt bupt of common schools I 1 afternoon august 6 1230 30 prof rager eager continued hi S method of conducting reading lessons with illustrations of sorrow solemnity call tone ac from kidds rhetorical readers reade rs he advised the teachers to inspire confidence in their pupils that they can read and they will then do so correctly jes L rawlins esq d delivered his second lecture onelo on elocution to wit articulation and its defects showing plainly in his pleasant style that lisping stam stammering merin merln 9 etc in many cas cases es abathe results of carelessness car he recommended concert reading as a preventive to stammering philosophical reasoning is necessary 0 t become a good elocution elocutionist 2nd and th the positive etive and negative a attitude t ti omma of mind d corresponding with therl the rising sing and falling inflections reciting a few verses from matia maud matla muller which carried conviction that he h understood his position 3rd ard tone he said it might be taught from the stave the institute as a class exercised in pitch etc illustrated by reciting the charge of the light brigade 2 pm question box is a very inquisitive member of the institute e adjourned until 9 am pm aug august st ath FROM SATURDAYS DAILY damy AUGUST 7 emigration notice we design to forward a company of saints to utah from this port on the of september next the nare fare for steerage passengers will be five pounds xa 5 for adults the through fare to ogden for adults will be li millennial star f july 19 normal institute saturday morning august ath 1875 9 a ni the question box boxi 1 was brought to the front and prof Maeser paid attention to the same alter atte my which aich he continued his lecture bil gil and practice of he ho i recommended that the tho intellectual studies be taken aplin the morning andade and the chanil me studies in the afternoon do not endeavor to do a great deal at once but present little at a time teut that thoroughly as the latin proverb says non sed he represented the concert method he said sald that this method did not pay that particular attention to a pupil which he needed and though persons observing an examination of a school con ducted on this method would pronounce it good yet such an examination was a sham he then took up the consecutive method explaining pla ining its ita peculiarities next th the e promiscuous method and its advantages over the other two the teacher does not care for the good echo scholars lars lans as they care for themselves but he must care for the bad sch olais the silent method and its modifications was beamut beautifully explained the monitorial method be he did not favor the miscellaneous method was represented as being worthy of notice J M coyner coy ner nor A IL condemned the present system of tables in compound numbers stating that they were superfluous proving by the metrical system that five tables are all that are necessary to overcome the difficulty the fundamental heads are meter stere store litre gram 1045 mis uly es delia snow delivered a lecture on objects and manners of recitation and illustrating tho the same by diagrams in which she sho stated that the teacher must see that the pupil has learned the tho lesson aud 2nd that the pupil understands it and 3rd ard thao that the pupil has the ability to do anything that comes directly under the rule of said lesso lesson lessone nL thao Theo the tha pupil upil must see that he has theleston the lesson to memory that th at lie he has a knowledge df t and that lie understands the tiie lant language guage of tho iho same methods of or recitation the oral embracing topical topi ealy caly catechetical and concert and rind the written recitations must not be too long 1130 prof coyner presented his formula of solving problems in interest first paying particular attention to the prolific member question box the formula is truly worth the attention of all teachers and aud business men the following were appointed as mc a committee ommittee on resolutions solutions le chas wright elijah A box 0 dwhit ney emma NN wells eils elis ells louisa A ashby service SERVICES 1230 0 owing wing to the absence of W HR ager eq he having sickness in hh his family prof bishop took up the subject of or beading reading tho tho thu bells beils 11 by E edgar dmar poe was excellently lebal Y rendered by himself and in concert by a class of the members of the institute he stated that in order to become a good goud reader the student mut muett make the sentiments of the t he author hin hit own V L rawlins concluded his course of lectures on elocution he said the object of elocution is to express by words and attitude the various emotions of the human system beautifully elucidating the same by defining the necessity of a it cultivation of the whole person shakespeare is the great delineator of the human passions he closed his lecture by reciting the ba ven in a very masterly style applause question box very moderate in its de demand demands mands mande adjourned till monday 9 a ra admitted asa as a mem member berMiss miss mil ell euza slade blade 8 L co Pro gramme of normal institute for the week beginning monday august 9 theory and practice of teaching kari karl G maeser arithmetic john E R park geography miss josephine cole spelling miss mibs delia snow advanced grammar john R 1 park natural history and science les I 1 son sons skari hari harl G maeser civil I 1 government overn ment J AT coyner elementary drawing pra dra wing karl kari 0 maeser teachers examination ExaminA ion lon an examination of school teachers as to their competency will be held irk ia the deseret university next saturday august the teachers of salt lake county are especially invited to attend the examination is required by law lawand and will commence at 9 ana nna am ara for particular particulars a see advertisement 11 appointments yesterday wil jennings joseph R walker john T caine george F prescott ott oth and henry goodspeed were appointed and commissioned by governor emory a board hoard of managers to cooperate with commissioners and haydon in seeing that utah is suitably re represented presente d at the tho comin coming 0 centennial exposition general garfield general garfield has so far recovered from a long and serious illness ton as to have been ablerto walk out yesterday for the first time in many weeks the surgeons who performed a dangerous operation say that he can travel in a few days lays but mr garfield doubts whether he will take any part in the ohio campaign though ho he hopes to visit his home in a few A Y her mcf azol ald julg july 31 1 f going east tomorrow Tomor tom raw morning dr J af benedict will leave for new york having been called there thero thereby by ft 1 dispatch from his slater informing him that his bis nephew nineteen years of ag age had had the misfortune to accidentally blow off his arm above the elbow with a shotgun shot gun the unfortunate young gentleman would have graduated in medicine next nest summer and intended coming to this territory the doctor will probably beail beall sent a week or two |