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Show THE EVENING NEWS. GEORGE a. iEDXTUn AND rUWL L3XLQJ Jasmsry 11, tSVS. quietude that we hare enjoyed for the many years that we hare dwelt In these valleys of the mountains. Continue blessings, O God. we beseech thee thy unto the Inhabitants here and through out 111S DtUOUi These favors and blesslnsrs we ask in the name of Jesus Chrhtour Redeemer. Amen. The following Speech was read by lion. ueo. (4. Cannon, on behalf of: darlnc the past summer, an4 1 am hap Mjr. Campbell, ; Superintendent of the wings put to flight, the borders oovered ofthe to able to say that they - Utah Division of the Central PaclflWas up, and i the mimlo be py . r have laa where a monster became one, drama do;ivu cuuieaweujy snu wiin : pint next Introduced, and made a short, and ' hundred two persons r Saints. disposed gaily becoming Latternlay we are Informed a .very good speech, but could glide! through the mazes of the I hope that we shall soon see the day wo were to the dress circle dance. of the front Jiis remarks In that say regret when the (lIran horso" will .not only mace us in airoct communication; as It Inaudible and we were unable to report a gallery had been! erected for the orchestra, which was decorated with the aoes Ban Francisco in the them. I , ':jf.' National Bed, White and Blue. The vvesj, ana ueeton and New: York and was also- - neatly were Hons. from expected proscenium curtain all the principal cities of the Fitt hnt Speeches . ' same colors? while the the with Hi Gecf. A. Smith,-Ddraped and Wells that there may soon be a chain of rail- G. Q haU-roo-m ' ua f- j . Utah convened at the City Hall, Whirl, had een furnished for the purnoaA k Hon. S. A. Mann, Secretary and acting Governor of the Terriroiy. iAfter tht Secretary of the last Session of the Council, Patrick Lynch. Esq., and tha clerk of the Ia9t Session of the House B. Ii. Campbell, Esq., had called the roll and found that quorums were pre sent, a committee ijpm tne Council and one from the House were appointed to wait upon the Hon. Secretary to notify him that the members were, ready to have the oath administered.? The cu. tomary oath was shortly fterwarda administered by the Secretary to the members of the House arid Council, ana afterwards to the officers, when they boxes, on! the stage, were covered In a tasteful manner, red and white intertwined, the national colors THE CELEBBATION.YESTEHDAY Whilst Joining In the pleasing cere- of the surmounting them. .The back formed raoBiweiMus ventrui ana auspicious and was stage finely carpeted day, our minds naturally revert to the Into a I recess for ladles, being seated circumstances led to which this people with sofas and lounges, apd fronted by Ycstkjkday was the dsy appointed for unaeruuee tnetr weary, nut hoDerul a beautiful palace column scene. The rmll tii last of the Utah Journey acroas the desert plains and the laying of room was also luxuriously green wae moan to nunrcd tains these, then etcrile Ontral Railroad. The weather JOSEPH A. for, ladies, with loungts and YOt'NO, to our condition at the time of very cold, and a heavy fog and ime valleys Grand Piano 'occupying Its the sofas; our advent here," poor, and destitute of I Can SSV to Von who heir m (a11. fnwt prevailed until long put midtday. the common In old the south-eapart of the place or necessities life: driven that speaking is not myorte, tho part M were elected. j room, not did prevent a large from our homes and possessions and I have taken In connection with This, however, The assemblage was ar brilliant one, Hon. G. A. Smith wag unanimously concourse of citlxens of all ages I and bereft of all Chat makes life comfortable building of this railroad has been the the guests having been invited without elected President of the CouncilIn of our faith in God and working part and not the speaking k grade assemblies on the depot block. in consequence to party or opinion. As Jen respect d. Bon our His Jesus obedl and Lynch But Esq., feel part. Secretary; Christ, I that I proud kins does, not do duty on tho News, Stayner, Esq, Assistant Secretary-EldeShortly after noon a salute of three enee to Ills holy gospel, and without a iiTeu 10 witness the consumma our as was readers, will pardon an omission fired a hoistfor the gun signal Joseph Young,..sen. Cbaplaiti-Johrriena in mis wiae world to whom we uon or this great event In our history of his D. T. McAllister, Sergeant-alarms- ; peculiar kind of description of of as a from business could look for the various fisgs help, except God our ing people. When we came Into these the lautes' toilets. The fair wearers Charles W. Oarrington, Messenplace throughout the city. Between heavenly father alone, on whom we vaiieys, over twenty years ago, barewere lovely and happy-lookindid and Alonzo E. Hyde; Foreman. could ger; almost rely. without footed, withclothing, one and two o'clock the train contain . to .care a snap for . Cul- seem not The Sinee the day that we first trod the uut gentlemen were elected on ine arm o lom's bill, or any threatened invasion officersfollowing 1 of 4i the House: ror aia andirasung tog the Inrlted guests from .Ogden and soil of these valleys, have we received uoa muTuiouj, wo found protection,' of their rights to live and honor the Hon. Orson Robert L the North hove In tight, and Imniedl-at- e any ass Is tan cj from our neighbors? tne country barren and desolate, and Dcscrct. man of their choice, Clerk: Jolin Smith H. a.. Campbell. we we nave nave nave our to we need! be to our dou thankful duiii preparations Were made for the jpio, Among the prominent gentlemen sisiantuieru: AbinadL Tratt, Engrosso most th of celebration the ended Thus our we our made have Father to lived have homes, that cities, farms, Heavenly we noticed Presidents Brigham ing Clerk; PraukltnVerril, Sereeani-at-Armsperformance of the ceremonies of, the have dusr our canals and water dltche. considered from a present taxe part In the laying of the last rail important Youoe. Georze A. Smith ana Daniel H S. -- CAmpbeli, citizen assembled by it his have subdued this barren country, have and the driving of the last spike of the commercial day. The ever has that of the members of the Quorum standpoint, time numbered not lees than fifteen rea ine;sirsnger, nave ciothea the naiced, utau consider it trftimDired In Utah Territory. Our Wells; tjenirai juauroaa. now in the city, President Twelve the have immigrated the poor from foreign eomeuiiog inai we, as a people, may thousand. Young, sen.: the Ulcers of the It was motionedJlThe Council that lands, have placed them In a condition Justly be proud of. We have been ac chief city now enjoys steam communi Joseph officers the of Union the Central: Utah a be appelated tfraet committee On the platform car were the follow- to make all comfortable and have made cused of being exclusive. Where Is our cation with the world at large. Wit Pacifio and Central Pacific who were at like committee on thef part of the House some rich. We have fed the Indians exciuslventss now? We Invite the the advent of this most auspicious and the ceremonies in the afternoon, a great to wait ing gentlemen: j the upon Governor, to Inform East and to West and the the North and the amount of thousands of dollars wo may naturally I many of the members of the .Legislature him that the 19ih annual desired Of the UUh Central; Brigham Young, event, session of the long come to the to South In clothed Zlon them have and and learn up part, yearly, th trans- - now in sessioii: a numoer or .federal Legislative Assembly of Utah Territory nmnirfinfliirnf President; Wm. Jennings. Vice Presi have sustained several Indian wars, and or ner ways. The more our actions and General Gibbon I and several had been organized, ami that they would now we have built; thirty-seve- n miles works, as a people, are investigated, the cient aad permanent element, good and officers: dent; D.-H- . Wells, Christopher Bsytou of officers from Camp Douglas: and our be ready, in general session, at2 o'clock f railroad. higher we stand In the estimation of bad, than has ever been seen before; but principal merchants: and Feramors Utile, Directors; Joseph All with the Muni p.m. to receive any communicabeen done, are not our those whose good opinion is worth th& this of and cinal authorities not. wo that fear Ogden result which balieviog His tion A. Young, General Superintendent; cilitw, ourhaving Excellency had to make, counties and the Territory In having (cheers). I hope that the last of a number and leading Cannon Moses Thatcher accrue Kaysville, thereQ. will George that of W. also John debt? No, not the first dollar. But the spike this road will be but the first the advantages Young, Secretary; a dis were the committeeand different at from citizens points on or the part of th Is be asked. the not shall which the disadvan Utah extend from from will far outweigh any next, dent Geo. A. Smith, and the following question may tance from this city. All, for course, Council; and John Taylor, to cotton this to the Central debt? Itallroad in but Yes. place (Dixie) tages that can po.Hcibly aris. The days had their fair and blooming partners Smith and Jonathan C. JosephwerP. members of the quorum of the Twelve none but our own and I trust to live to seecountry the when people. day and as these, at (hues, oc chosen aa a like committeeWright on the part Apostles: President Orson Hyde, John Who has helped us to do all this? I every nook and place in this Territory, of isolation are'now fur ever paat, we with them, seats In. the dress circle, or of the Houre. the Taylor, Orson Pratt, Wllford Wood will answer this question. It is the that is capable of sustaining humau thank God for it. Our people, by their cupied parts or tne nuiiaiog, iney lormea An adjournment then took place uutil D Lord Almighty. What are the causes beings, will be settled with eood.honest. unity, and the practice, In days past, of other ruff, C. Bicb, Boremo Bnow, a of beauty and worth. The 1 o'clock parterre of our success in all this? Union and hardworking people, and that the same the virtues that most adorn human na was genuine and was kept Richards, Geo. Q. Cannon, Brifham oneness enjoyment will be accessible by railroad, that we of parpote In tho Lord. till a late hour. Young, Jr., and Joseph F. Btalth. Having by our faith and unaided may travel from one settlement to ture, while contending with almost un upThe full length of floor was divided For tae Dr seket Evshixq New. Of the Union and Central ;Paclflo labors accomplished, the work SJad another and carry our passengers In heard of obstacles and difliculties, have into twenty-fiv- e each circles, serving y MINUTKS comfortable of n LADIIS1 MASSMEETINti cars; and thus show those performed a work which hai elicited for a set of Boads; J. E. MeB win, Esq., Master Me- achieved the triumph, which we floor the and when eight; Who to wo want are now we are what the know, chanic' C. P. B. II.; O. Cornwell, doing. the most unqualified need of praise was filled and "promenade all" was the Held in Society Jfatl. Fifteenth Ward, asking parent ., celebrate, to sanction our Government labors in one Salute of ami music scat iiahr City, at 4 o'clock p. hi., Jan. Tenth from honorable men and women of all order, such a circling and moving and gun by C. P. B. B. Conductor, Utah Division; this commendable work, and the people Ward brass band. (itfi, 1S70. took place as almost to nations who have visited us: with the Intervening J. Forbes, Esq., GeneraUFrelght Agent, of this Territory are also asking to be as .'feel were If head one's it, too, Col. B. O. Carr, of the Union Pa Increase of facilities of every kind that make C. P.B. B.; James Campbell, Esq', Di- admitted as a sovereign State Into the A the promenading grand. Meeting oienetl by prayer bylMrs. 'B. with all the rights and privil- cifio line was then introduced to make the advent of railroads will urlng vision Superintendent, Utah Division, Union, rear of the stairs the stage gallery Up eges ofa State Government: and I move a speech. After a'u-h-. H. M. Kiinball.iby unanimous arranged ly C. P. B. B.; C. Quln, Esq, Master we presenting the regrets the same unity and untirelng energy in awas very artistically have one. Let alt In favor ofIt say of of tasteful was scenery, disposition vote, appointed to preside over the at can results still his Inabil effect tho not future but Superintendent Meade, Mechanic, 0. P. B. B.; T. B. Morris, "Aye" A unanimous "Ave" from the a supper-roointo where creature Miss S 1. Bits$el3Btas elected thousands was the response. ity to be present, the following remarks more marvellous and praiseworthy comforts were dispensed to all who ei meeting; r f jEsq., Engineer, Utah Division, U. p. B. assembled Secretary. ' have felt somewhat to com Dial n were niado by such may bo tho case, and that all B. Chas. Carr, Esq., Asst. Bupt., Utah ofWe That them. Mrs. Kimball stated that the Object of the Union Pacifio Bsilroad MR. CAIIK. our labors ami iacumes may ue useo The several committees connected the meeting by saying: "We have Division, U. P. B. B.; :J. McCorralck for not paying us for the workCompany we did, with the celebration and the bail are toexprees our feelings in relation to met for tho aiory of the entitled tho and B. Edwards, Esqrs., Agents, U. P. in grading so many miles of their road. This is an occasion of congratulation and over-rule- d to hearty thanks for the admir- so called "Uuuom. UUI," now before to an of you, hut to us who are strati Great Supreme, for tho acceleration of B. B.; G. B. BUckwell, Esq., Agent Bat let me say, if they had paid ns ac- gers, able character of their arrangements Congress. She spoke of the part our it is more an occasion of wonder Ills to agreement, this road would His of consummation ana the Pullman's Palace Cars; .Walter Mc&ay, cording in which they were forefathers had taken in the great strugthe manner cauf. not have been graded, and this track ment than anything else. We, who ' carried out of TJ. the and His come have P. B. B. gle of '76 how they had suffered and triumph King would not have been laid recently from the East. purposes Esq., Cashier, is never J It and there bled for the principles of civil and religito night find t like Is ansthlrffc dom upon the earth our earnest desire Will be expected Col. F. Anderson, Bpeclal Correspond- all right. be bails In tho ous IT Theatre, again In this this la aomethinir I liberty; said she felt that we should country. Union and Cen like and prayer. ent of the New York Herald, occupied To our menus of thewe fore it Is restored to its former condi be un d of the names we bear and since the years worthy con our Pacifio tral forty offer Ballroads, Vhlrwvri In. satis tion fho for drama. the of the AU...i i HvG a seat at the Beporters table. rt i wu Tcauy OUjaJufii ws.w uv resumption on their s access in their W" l14 in the United States, and twen remain silent while such thou six were From Camp Douglas: Gen. , Gibsons, gratulations there longer ty years ago, jan inonly c Til i: rCMTIYITIKM last.moiit. mighty enterprise. Receive our u uka sand was before Bill famous the vast House miles laid all this in of r, country: Col.' Hancock, Col. Spencer, Capt. for your kindness to ouxedmnanv for. a Bill Hhei object of Central Union PtclUc and the Representatives bat when o DEATH fax as OF CVW. WEST. BISHOP Ihave have refused Major Benham, Lieut. Sahno, re BO fiTfl?rji na K. rrm In which, if attained, would, reduce our there were over With the approach of nieht the nifilnln. IInejsafimpleted V J : eons and brothers to menia - crowds of people who had witnessed the CenXlecU CaolidsSj Blent. Benson si. .la husbands, : miles. The Utah rUKilttl is with feelings of no ordinary regret Serfs, Ac. Mrs. .Kimball It ry laudable undertaking for the ben irai seven called for al ceremonies at the laying of the last rail, that we announce this omy ininy raiiroaa, aunougn atoi-ta- e no one In Bmlt UldiaL fljt fit. IAQUtlmw human family: ana 1 tnanK the death vote of all who were In favor of entering morning miles or thirty-eigperis long, a and rested short of Bishop Ghauncey W. West. So well a protest against said Bill. the Companies for their Kindness to us, SU'aS Wright. the only railroad west of the Mis- haying, refreshedIn an haps as as as and and widely is he known that this informa companies, superintendents, appearance, The vote was unanimous, f The Camp Douglas, Capt. Croiall's engineers, as conductors, etc; souri river that has been built entirely time, again put soon were streets alive with tion will excite the sympathy of many The following persons werel then the and Tenth Ward Brass Bands, alto, I also thank the brethren who have without Government subsidies; it hss very to draft resolubeen with built money wrung happy crowds bent on continuing the thousands, of faithful Latter-da- y solely Saints for chosen as a Committed Captain Beezsley'a martial band were aided to build this, our first railroad. from soli which, of tions, the (of the we a few expressive feelings ago, years of Israel, and used to consider a festivity, and showing by their prea a man who; was always faithful, ever.digni meeting, to wit: Mr. M. Burton, Mrs. In attendance. They have acted as Eiders the desSrt, strong by what higher praise can I accord to arms of the men and women who stand ence their feelings with regard to the fled in his course and honorable in his 15. Duncanson and Mrs. E. Binder, The lask eplke was driven by President them, fur they hare worked" on the The Committee retired to prepare res actions. He embraced the gospel when .Youngs. A large steel mallet .was dosed road, they have graded the track, they before me. And almost everything, event of the day. and in the meantime several nonorea name a olutlons; "ana held Its construction In but used among young, especially Tho illumination commenced about on the occasion, mado by Mr. J Ames have laid the rails, they have finished the last ladies thelrviewsand counexpressed spike is the product of the six o'clock, but it was not until about the Saints during his whole icourse of life of indignation and di3gust with feeUngts, on the line, and have done it' cheerfully It W connection with the church. to rgarih without purse or scrip." ' Superintendent, Mr. Young, seven that it showed to the best advan from his' to the top there was engraved a e, theiiill, also their deteynilnatinu to Slam and the East reslt a on mission Called not one for individual said'our is work Our that you are not an exclusive peo- tage, Windows sparkled in the! dis Indies when Elders were being sent to The such grosj iniy&i& &c. surmounted by tho Inscription "Holi- benefit, but It Is an add to the develop Committee then'returned aud iiv think, ladles and sogentlemen, tance with innumerable candles which almost every nation of the earth, he fulfill followin&resoiutlons ness to the Xord." Underneath Hhe ment of the whole country, and tends Co ple; but Iare were read by Mra. as far much the so, very bee-hi- re were thej letters U. C B. the benefit and prosperity or the whole thatyod In the aggregate flooded the streets with ed it with zeal and devotedness, laboring Burton: , acIs In Western t concerned, country nstlon of which we f arm a part. That Chinese colored Resolved, ladies of the the we, so some lanterns B. The spike, made of home-mad-e as Califor tho for much time have with in in gay you light; complishing ministry us To let all say, mould present lay 15th Salt Bake so W4rd, so few means iri mass little and K. City, V. advantages swing to and fro; 'and transparencies nla previous to starting for the 'fanotTeast, Iron, manufactured by the late aside our narrow feelings and preju to do it. Great do assembled, mieting cheering solemnly protest with appropriate mottoes shone conspi and also on his return.. His brethren who against the Bill now before Jones, was ornamented like the mallet. dices, and. as fellow citizens of this All that I have to say In Congress further, In l celebration Indies the Join ero In under Bast the republic, Jhe great Jawwork of Brother and was also the trying known as the Cullom Bill, t , regard to excluslveness, Is that I can- ciously at different points. The City circumstances which attended that mission, of this happy dsy. Jtesol we vedt That use Allen's son. not how whether HalI;theDeseretUniversity;J.M. any man, Imagine tQ moral the blessing of Heaven rest up Mormon,' 'Gentile,' saint or eluner, stove store; wells, Fargo & Co's office; know how wholesouledly he labored' while Influence vested in us to prevent th Just before the ceremony of laying onHay us ail. can do other than feel happy at the national disgrace that would' accrue to upon it. the last rail commenced, the eun, WBlch, Telegrams expressing regret at their completion Hooper, Eldredge & Co's and Hussey, absent our country, were such an infamous road. of this wish I it was mission Another assigned foreign Co's banks; s Walker Bros. dartnar the whole day. had been com to receive the approval of Congress. to accept the Invitation of Pres the utmost success on its Journey to the Dahler inability him to Europe in 18C2, where 'for a" time he Bill forth & were Lawrence's burst Kimball concealed and That the passage, of the Jtesolved, store; far South. by clouds, pletely ident Young to be present at the cele had the watch care of the churches In thai aforesaid Bill. would the illumina with unclouded brilliancy, as it df ter bration, disgrace on among places Salut of one gun, and ruusic by Capt. conspicuous were read from Governor Stan and endeared himself to the the insignia of our stamp hemisphere, glorious S& Republic across the East ted. Stretching mined to enhance Temple general Joy by ford, President, AM. Towne, Esq., Croxall's Brass Band. whom he blessed with his teachings and that we disapprove each and every many . .r. a trans and presence. But it' was In Ogden and attempt made by those entrusted witu his genial rays. t.a .g-'.-.'and 8. B. General Chief Engineer of .the Western Divi- from tho Eagle Emporium, was 'side Weber Counties that his labors were prin the reins of government to destroy the north the After the performance or the ero--t Montague,Superintendent, Chief Engineer, of .he sion of the U. P. It. B. was introduced, parency having on? Esq., Constitution bequeathed to us by about took 'Hail to Utah Centnd,"andontho south clpally directed, and there the fruits of his sacred place tine Central Pacifio Boad. mooy, which ' !. addressed tho and our forefathers.' assembly. ' salute of minutes past two o'clock. "Welcome tho Great Highway," large, active brain are seen on every hand. Mesolved, That lathe name'ofhuman-it-; side, y t. b. Monnis, ESQ. thlrty-eere- n He was a man of boundless hospitality; guns, ona for each folia MqsIc from the Camp Douglas Band. tho Eaglo Emporium; we of window our The express Indignation against I havo but one word to say .to the, of the road, was fired, when Captain The Vice President of the Utah Cen had a beauti and, his house was ever a horn, not only to the aforesaid BUI, which' is caieulatet .Institution, men of and that would I Utah, working Croxall'e brass band burst forthwith tral, being called upon for a speech, the say Drieuy. x nave ueen- nueen years fully designed transparent screen which the servants of God, but as well to hund- in Its nature to uproot every vestige of who had no claim upon his hospitality. civil and religious liberty, destroy the their cnlirening strains, after which following response was made by engaged In railroad business; but I have bore tho device of ,three locomotives, reds of conscience and to reduce our never seen a single roaa made to which that on the left hand bearing the In He saw the growth before Ogden, and his rights the following prayer was offered by husbands and sons to the low. fathers, WU. JEHNlJfCJS. or pians iorus rat a re pros est was mix mina did not' contribute their mo capitalists degree of moral servitude, r "Pacific," thoiono on tho ELDER WXLFOItD WOOpRCFr. and . . V. Ladles and gentlemen : I stand be ney, or tho responsibility of which did scription Importance. perity The foregoing ; resolutions wero ie- not fall upon the Government or the right hand "Atlantic," while the center After having labored faithfully on the ceivedwlth and' enthusiastic ai O, God, our Eternal Father, we bs ve fore you this day with feelings, in my State in which said road was made. But one was "Utah." Underneath was! the Central Pacifio Itallroad, ijln conjunction plause by allwarm i assemoiea on this occasion to celebrate breast which I feel myself Inadequate present. here, nearly forty miles of railroad have motto "The Utau cenirai it. n. ex with the late Hon. E. T. Benson and Hon. Miss E. R. Snow. Mrs, iJ.J'wif Kim. one of the greatest and grandest erents to express. I am proud that I am a cit ? beea everv shovel full of dirt of of the generation In which we lire, and izen or Utah, ana that I am paructpat-in-- Whichbuilt, welcome Lorin tarr, when the work of grading wa bail and Mrs. B. Smith made k' has been removed by the working tends her iron hand of sincere with vou In the celebration of fayweoITer up the gratitude of our hearts. remarks,' expretsl iivr The design and done his ' health was seriously Impaired. very appropriate concurrence In ar the last rail and driving the . last men ax ut&n, and every bar or the iron to the East and West.!,' In the"movI their WUU U1SQ KSglTlUg, Idf IUJ hearty road has been placed In position motto, we believe, were by , Bro. David I indeed, when he commenced on it, he was ment and In the measurer adonted b- and protectlag care thit bss been oyer pike of the Utah Central, the first of the Loud Cheers.1 You Uanuiana. i;. uavey, .west, oi iub xueo-- 1 reauy an mvaua; out ms laaoouuow en- - the meeting. , .. us. YVhen we were led Into these Yal line ofrailroad that has been constructed by their labor, j. f can to tho world workI that the to am o not publish think a nn. been for had before him In this it her -- f with nnnf mnftruiriprtrv rrv twenty-tw-lllltn proud Miss tmAra) t.n,i remarks. Territory. I closing . . E. lejs. by thy serrant Brigham, wou . . . u I T O uv, .lv Great i it men of Utah ojIds j and built and own. this years ago. we found them a perfect that the last spins in the last rail or tne ing of he wouU the ' for ' vitaUty energy motto "Utah's I the Enterprise, i desert. Inhabited only by wild beasts, Utah Central is constructed of our na road. ii if in I inoenmbAd to the uisease from which he I i 1 have said one thing, and I want to iasuwmveuu... 4! i :; I ; . .. . . . mass . to and a few red men who roamed Aver tive Iron t but more because of the won general meeting, pi . I had aunered. ions oerore it terminaiea ms aion to their. feelings on the y we behold teeming derful progress in the development of say one thing more.4 Bo not stop where the plains. subject be, arc two When n 1 last time Some laiutno life. Mrs. you fore ago, accompanied thousands of the Anglo-Saxoalso made since you and mottoes.and by us, its transpar-with the that race, our Territory that has been splcuous example bf stucKout a little.1 That encles iney years ago rails ; aud though we are not In the I West, he Went to California, hoping to do-- this Ward be followed by the slater- - many of whom hare assembled here to our arrival here, twenty-tw- o i celebrate the completion of a line of ( Cheers.) The construction of thirty- - means "uo uiu" habit of boasting, we think it had no ri rive reuerrrom tne cnange 01 aunospnere, uwuu wrougaoat railroad into thle city .which has opened seven miles of raiiroaa may, in the eyes Salute of one gun, and music by val in this respect., lit mottoes were. and was there at the time of his death The Meeting adjourned sine die. : of the but "Brieham up commerce between us and all the of some, teem but a trilling affair: our Youngrioheer succ'ccded boon the not Mrs.' 8. M. Kimbalij, rrei.r received, Band, have by Camp Douglas yet and Baliroading;" particulars world. Thou hast enabled thy 8amU, when the inconveniences attending " i Press, Telegraphy, CI V Mler r fact mournful Precrr from remark " The Pioneer raoer welcomes the Pio telegramVannounclng , th! w&o cars garnered cere rrom thd m tackled position are considered, and It the following 7 neer Ballroad :" " Salt Lake now Dix having reached Ogden on Sanday at II tions of the earth, to fill these valleys Is remembered mas wo nave not nad tne John noy,l tayloe: ;; i :" aim. of the mountains with 600 miles of cit ready facilities of commerce enjoyed by 1 am clad to meet .with such a lanre ie next ;" " Welcome the first l ' wrote a Oub Deueqate. By telegram from j. '.. ' arms to her stretches those who live oa or near the sea Utah for he was however ies, towns. Tillages, gardens, orchards board Hon. Wm; Hooper, to his famfly; we are It sadden, are present to the two Oceans;" "The U. F- - B. d of the Atlantic or Pacific, and assemblage ofr people.as and fields, and the deeert has been and the in 8th; to learn that his health is Improving. letter Saturday, pencii.ori celebration glad, take the and witness or in part made to blossom as the rose. We should that the Utah Central Is the result of of so P. B. B. feeders the; Utah Cen- his communications for Some time! nave Elders C event Burton and Sheets are with him in fan that 'as con important be recreant to onr duties did we not ac- home enterprise, and has bestf tral." The three first presented a magus hero Like has Batthemsldwhich character. a of been brought hopeful Washlngtoh.' We honelhat onr Delecrale's nificent appearance In the mammoth knowledge 'the hand of the, our God, traded solely by the laboring popula dis- health Will soon be fail-- restored and hs be ; all, I have! been very much interest- transparencies. f suffered which he from ious of Utah, think It Is Justly enti- you in thy protecting care that has Been tion to malady in the completion of this railroad I Shortly after seven oIock a fhuge ease of the throat and lungs leads its able to resume his duties with.hiswontrct orer us. which has enabled ns to assist tled be considered a great enterprise. ed to see the time when this city will bonfire was kindled near the Arsenal, victims to entertain hone activity and zeal. - s . , , ,. , - - i , n steadiIn levelling these mountains and in lay- The : Union and Central Pacifio lines be connected who is it hope, ports-o-f remotest With the has bound ;thLs and almost every 'line of railroad which cast a red glare over the hea-ing' an Iron band which , We sincerely Territory by rauroaas, that we may vens, use the Deacon ' urea(jor omen ly sapping thehr existence. continent together from ocean to ocean, throughout the country have had to be our with the bereaved and deeply sympathlxo meet the cars in every scuieinent we times.' j". f I t"L and has made all the various States and assisted largely by State or National have road for one the us, tall but which a among thousands will IlElVlADUERTISEJilEIITS. in course were of construction ; but witnessed family; feeling Territories of this mighty nation neigh- aid when In Pyrotechnlo displays f' one a is cast ' '' there but beirun time I L ' long bless-Ihas n but had of Central Utah the the different parts neither, ': City, that pro- nnito bors to each other. For all these another west, and we can go east in authorities to render the gratitude of la the result of the enterprise, .unity and west vided the municipal by gs we feel unto we shall bo belnt? discharged on Arsenal Hill. The ; and by and by, : oar hearts thee; and we jray and labor of the p?oj5le- - of Utah. I feel and south and stretch lowhaDjrlncr clouds somewhat marred six ETEEvm AnrrjAi. session OP DYASS' LONDON PORTER, i j! and to north pro able on and this of achievement, the us rest proud upon that thy. blessing's may In every direction. Our course has the effectiveness of the fireworks, as the V T1IE IXGISLA.TTJHE. ABKOL'S SCOTCII ALC, and occasion, I wish to express my Joy and out jf thlitUy, so rockets rose into the ana to be will onward been continue ons at with onto read rail you. this foggy atmosphere, taee, pleasure being We cjillcats CHICAGO ST OCXS ALEr SAKDS !rom this time forth ana rorevcr. I will and burned with diminished ' that hy To the workmen who have aided In conclude brilliancy. 10 ths Iord oar God; we pray o'clock tho At to : . oa Draught at ' f z i ; If yesterday, mornins by saying, Success the Utah The ball at the Theatre, however. was and upon the construction of this road I tender Central Bailroad. may rest open IS.labored hlmizgt , up-c- n the errand alT&lr of the night. The ecen nineteenth Annual Session of the Leg Billiard who hars erectsd and Room. Lake Salt my thanks. I have been with and have ; thss of lslatlve the of . Assembly Music, by the, Martial Band. : Territory cry bad been carefully removed, the It. We thank thee for the peace and traveled amongst them a fire a a ueai PRESIDENT B. YOHO. ways extending to every city insUtah and through our neighboring Terri to nes ox me rocxy Mountains. saiute or one gun and, music by martial band, were followed by speech from Superintendent of the Utah Central Railroad, ! a Cannon; the former requested to be excused on account of Indisposition; the two latter were excused because of the length of the exercises and the Very i j "). cool weather. was Benediction pronounced by Elder H. v. Naisbltt, and the immense concourse of spectators quickly dispersed. Tho following Toasts and Sentltnents were handed In: Utah Central Itallroad extends her and iron hand of welcome to the East 1 Wt. Our Itallroad The first fruits of the h Marriage of the Oceans.Our Pioneer in Pres. B. Young is all and that and Art Science, Peace, the true wealth of Utah. Th U. C. B. B. 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