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Show thi: i.vti: msi i it Mit.vu (i. IIIIIUIIIIS. Tin: funeral of the lata alater Harah 0. Itlcharda, relict of tho late Dr. t.evl Itlcharda, waa ron lucted yesterday yester-day afternoon, and tho rtmalna of the eatlmablo lady were laid away In tho city cemetery to await the call of the rerurrectlon of the rlghteoue, among whom ehe la numbered. The deceaaed, at an early age, manl'eated a decided taate for art that waa more or Jea rereaaed ty the meagre i.pportunltlea for Ita development. develop-ment. Bhenflerwarda atudled draw-lug, draw-lug, painting lit oil and water rolora, Hnealao atudled mualc, the harp and guitar being her favorite Innlru-mtnta. Innlru-mtnta. She practiced early rlalng and atudled hard tu become proficient In thoee branchea that wero coDatderoJ appropriate to ladlea In thoae dayi, eucli aa hlatory, geography, needlework, the lauguagee, peumau-ehlp, peumau-ehlp, elocution, Bhe maatcred the French language aa well aa telug thoroughly convcraaut with her native tonguo. In her maturer yiara alio became the Intimate friend and aaaoclate of a very Intelligent lady, Mlta Welgall, alutrr of the oelobrated artlat C'harlea II. Welgall. Hhe for eome time ocouplel tho poeltlou of governraa III the family or a Mr, fJreenall, near Liverpool. Her mother, ttep-fa titer aud alatera l.tuinj and Martha having received the Una. jicl dulrod tli at ehe alao ahould hear It. They Induced Brother John XeoJham, now of thla city, to call and rru her at Mr. Oreenall'a. All ihe had provloualy heard uf the "Mormuua" waa unfavorable, being uch rurajri at were current In the newatapere of ttie time. Hefore llrother Nt-Wham left alio agrred to look at the Hook of Mormon he ottered to her, Hhe waa thua led to luviatl-ato luviatl-ato anducicpl the (loapel, being ban Heed, while on a vlalt to her relatlver, ataiut tllty yeara ugo; eiulgratml to Nauvoo aoou alter: waa married on Crirletinu day ul Hii3, by 1'ri.Uuit llrlkhata Vuuug; with tier hu.baul in I Infant eou alio tmro I tho trlala and inhere of tbetanuMon of tho rtalnta . mi Nitivoo In laid mid etael nt tVluUrtiiartere till tun eprlug of IbH. Uiefuciuuitiaued her hualuud uu a ilvoyear.' iiiie-tm to droit llrltalu, -e i llii her tliree-jear-jl I boy to Halt ttiVe Vllley inotreo Ilia tiliole, 1'rea- lnt Wlllard Itlcharda, nut aunt lii.ua, li) iiilconf tlio iroildlug au- lorlilra. riila wa,ui to Hint date,theaupreme naliifh r lift. Uhe relumed to Amerl- i In ISM, aud lunio on to Utah. In themeaiitluio her eou Levi had grown -utlint the yearning mother oiul J oul) Kcngulielilui by lutroduilion, an I the n ttad lot Ihe riooilectlou of hla treut. rim minting after tho three eara' aearatioii waa exieedlngly af r.ctllig,nuJ niUlill.nl uiglneiltitomi ejrve but lantiot be Jt. rlbeJ, A the lime of Ihe teparathn I'realdent ruung etaled that If the b y ebiuld I e taken with hla pirtnti to Ureal llrltalu he would not eurvlve, aa he waa delicate, deli-cate, but If he were taken nil to the Weat he woul I live, an d become htal thy and alrong. I rom 1SS1 to lbs tlme.of ber drath,-eicert drath,-eicert for Ihe abort period covered by lho"iiiorn a null," Hia er Ittoharde re-Wid re-Wid In thla tlly. Hl-ler Itlcharda waa a retired aud cultivated lady Hhe waa extremely M-n.itlvo regarding llm aullerliiit of o'here, eiclilly of llttlochlldreu,lier keen eympathy extending nl-o to dumbanliuaia. Shemiulfealed a rare apinclatlm of true Intelligence aud nil that le good, beautiful and reflnul In nature a ul mankind. Hhe waa chate and elevated In tboiigbt, word and action. Hhe read extenalvi ly and ' had a marked reverence for Ood and evirythlng aacred, and greit faith In the lower of the Almighty In tho hi all ug of thoalck. The fureral rervlce waa conducted yealerday In the Twentlolh Ward Meeting llouae. In the abaence of Illahop Itomney, Uounerlor Ueorge F. Oll.ha preelded. The areakera were: LI Jen Hamuel W. Ittchatda, I'real dent Joeell I'. Builth, I'realdent Ancue M. Cannon and Counnlor -loarpli L. Taylor, all of whomepokeof the many vlrtuea aad falthfulneae of Ihereapected diceaaod, and nothing Of that nature waa elreued but what waa elrlclly In keejlng with her iharacter, Hlreaed be hrr memory. |