Show from the dilly july 14 i THE alie trip from liverpool to salt lake city deseret at 5 yesterday afternoon the company of saints which left liverpool in the wisconsin of the gaion line on the lilt arrived in this city all in good health chev were in charge of elder john W F volker of who resumed home from hia second mission to holland the ocean voyage was greatly enjoyed by the immigrant the weather was extremely favorable throughout the trip and comparatively little hea sickness sick nesa prevailed the journey occupied rather longer than biad been anticipated however in consequence of one or two unforeseen circumstances 0 ring to the which recently occurred at liverpool among the employed emp loyes of alie companies a scratch crew had to be obtained for chii particular trip of lie wisconsin but all wont well and the passengers were treated with characteristic te courtesy and kindness by the guion the steamer readied new york on the afternoon of anly ard 3rd just one hour too late for the passengers to set through castle gardens and inasmuch as the fourth was a li oliday the immigrants were obliged to re main in the dock aurini the whole of the following day and they were met upon arrival at new boik by mr gibson of the guion line by whom all atie necessary arrangements range ments for transferring the company waid were made on friday the gah the saints proceeded on journey taking the old dominion steamer to norfolk va at which place they boarded the cars of the east tennessee virginia georgia railway system thus they traveled as far as kansas city and thence over the hock island route to pueblo the remainder of the journey to salt lake city being accomplished via the 1 K G the engine was unfortunately broken down fifty miles this bide of norfolk and occasioned the saints a delay of twenty four hours in reaching their destination we are informed that from knox memphis tenn on the capt tennessee virginia A georgia hallway the company did not meet with that consideration might have been expected id addition to alie inconvenience of their cars being attached to a freight train they were without ice and water for a considerable time and when the conductor was appealed to the only response to the complaint was eliat lie had nothing to do with passenger only with the freight portion of the train during the balance oattie long railroad journey the immigrants were treated well by the companies four abas abcs of measles arole out among children two on alio llio vessel and two on alie railroad but neither was of a serious character nine missionaries on their return to utah were among the company |