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Show i ! From the latter port unable DESEBET EVEHIHQ NEWS. Asplnwall. to ship for British Golan thejr embarked for Jamaica. After conferring: with conIXcenhcr 1. IMS. tho West India misslonarleaey Bar-bad or. cluded to embark with them to for unable the still oes, being ship : t AK ANSWER pay point of their, destination AfterallowTo Several Questions in relation ing their passAgea they were not was to proceed thither: the prejudice Doctbine op ed to the and History so the Elders that the haragainst IjATTEr-da- t Saints and the borgreat the officers would not alor naval agent SETTLEMENT AND PROQRES3 OF UTAH be to low them shipped to any English Territory. island. As the only alternative they proceeded to New York with the West (Concluded.) India missionaries, where they all landed IVuMfa. Ia Jadqatv. 1853, Elder in Feb., 1853, and labored in the United Orson tipencer&nd Jacob Houtz arrived States, except Elder Darwin RichardIn Berlin, PniaI, bat found that It son who went to England and labored was impossible to preach or publish there. Malta. In 1853EIder James F. Bell woric in tne trntn or tho L.tter-Ja- y was sent from England to Malta, jwhere of intoleration. consequence religious These Elders 'wrote to the King's Min- several were baptized. Upon the breakister of Public Worship for permission ing out of the Crimean war the Interest to preach, but were immediately sum in the work on, susxiew moned before the police court and of tho soldiers in the British regiments catechised as. to the object of their mis that landed there obeyed" the gospel. thisf mission j. eloo. They were ordered to leave the There originated from, viz.. one of the next branches church, three under kingdom morning penalty called the aseoond or trans poralion. in Florianna. Malta: the branch"in Gibraltar. Elders Edward Stevenson "floating Mediterranean, and N. T. Porter arrived in Gibralter in which consisted of sailors belontlnr toMarch. 1S53, and were immediately esty's ships the Belie rsummoned to appear before the police ophon, Trafalgar, Vengeance andBrlt- fUrcs ana escaDiisnr tnetr rigut to remain on tania; a third, the expeditiooaftr me the Rock. Elder Potter was required branch In the crimes: jatier con to brethren to leave.. but. Eider Stevenson having sisted of belonging the suth, 95th 93rd British regiments A and 41st. been born. there maintained his right to of these branches members of few the remain, but the Cioveruor foroade his Ju Crimeau war. the lives their preach! off "Mormoniam." lie, however, lost was sent on a mis- Orson Pratt Elder remaluel over a year and baptized 18C4. Accom several amidst threats, prohibitions and slon to Austria in April, constant oppoalUnn. He also endeavored panied by Elder Wm W. Rlter.he to Vienna, where they labored to open up the work: in Spain, but was for several months to acquire theuer- not permitted by the authorities. Hindosian. Elders N. V. Jones, man Uneusire: but In consequeaceT'-o-f Robert Skelton, Q. A. Woolley, Wm. rellclous intolerance they were unable Fotheringham; Richard . Bailantyne, to open the door for the proclamation, of Truman .Leonard, Amos M. Musser, the gospel in mat country. Robert Owen and Wm. F. Carter arriv-e- d Imm oration. In those nations where Elders in Calcutta and held a conference the gospel has been received tirneJto there April 29th, 1853. The' HlndosUnee have been sent from Utah from missionaries extended tnelr labors time to preach and publish and to assist as the way opened; the native Elders in spreading" the throughout. India but finding the Hlndostaoees destitute work. A constant stream of emigra of honesty and integrity insomuch that tion has flowed thence to the Head the when co averted and baptized they Quarters of the Saints. From nas would for a few pice join any other re--I European missions me emigration legion; and finding the Europeans so been from two to four thousandjersons aristocratlo that, they were hardly ap--I annually. proachable, they left the country, after 'having traveled? to all the principal sta--i tlons in India, where frequently they land were ordered out of cantonments u had to sleep in the open air exposed to ji that sickly climate, to poisonous reptiles beasts. Elder Wm. Willes ijandtowild Schieflelin from England had traveled on the Ganges and visited Simla and Elder Importers and Jobber pf " H. Findlay from the BriUsh Mission labored In' Bombay and the adjacent country. China. Elders Hosea Stout', Chapman Duncan and James Lewis were sent to China. They reached Hong Kong, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Sponges, April 27, 1S53, but owing to the revoluFancy Goods, Perfumery, tion spreading through that country . were unable to go elsewhere. The .&c.,&c. r they inhabitants told them that they had not I time to4,taIka" religion. The way soon- 170 & 172 WILLIAM, ST, to return to San Fran-jfor them opened New York. did in August. which slsco, they Siam. The missionaries sent in the Fail of 1S52 to Siam, finding it impossU K. 4b If. T. AJmiOJCT A CK, ble to ship thither from San Fransisco MissionHindostanee 50 Broad wayew York, accompanied the aries to Calcutta, where In consequence Manufacturers of Photgfraphlc Materisis, Photo of the war in Burmab, they learned grapnio AiDums, siereoocopes sua views. vthat the overland route to Siam was InImporters of Frrru-Jx- , English German Cftrvmo. W. Elders when Chauncey terrupted, "fj goto Ceylon and Elders Elam Luddlng- ton and IiO?l Savsge to Slam by way of A. CHRISTIAN-- , ' JJirman. Manufacturer of Ceylon. The Ceylon missionaries en- Cbristian's Patent countered much opposition, partly SpriDPurses, caused by the circulation of a large PERAMBULATORS, CARR1AGES,CABST number of tracts from Europe contain ing misrepresentations and lies. At Ualle tne newspapers advised the people not to receive"Mormon"ml3alonaries into their he uses lest they should become partakers of their evil deeds, which counsel was Implicitly obeyed. The missionaries had au introduction to a gentlemau living at Col umbo, seventy miles distant aud proceeded ; 'k was-Droxe- f 1 CHICAGO j p&-cee- ' ded ; ft I ; : ' NEW YORK TRADE W. H. 7" D R U G S., : ; . 7FJ V& And i t i i 9 t m I' 1 d!73-6- m it r f M ;l ; . ;J ; J k . 1 GXtASS DEALERS, CO. LATnES, PLANERS, SCREW CLTTEltS, IIAY PRESSES, ; Ola, ' - SEND and at Orders till eajfrompUy xsates. lowest larlet d222;6m CHICAGO. o. IiAFUN, BUTLER & Co., ABSOSTXD 7ACKAQZS ALWAYS OK HAXIX d21&6m jobbers or Gentlemen's Funiisliing Goods 034. t I proceeded to Bankok, Siam, where he was stoned and rejected, South Africa. In 1SS3, Elders Jesse Haven, William Walker, and L. I. Smith arrived at the Cape of Good Hope. Tha first three meetings held in Cape Town were broken up by rioters. Elders Smith and Walker weut into the country- where they obtained a foothold and commenced to baptize. Elder Haven remained and preached amid much op--l! position and raised up jx branch uf the 1 church. .Eider Walker proceeded to TFort Beaufort and baptized several, f Elder Smith labored around Fort Eliza- beth and organized a small conference. tsanawicn umcs.m mo iail or laoO, a number of Elders were sent to the Sandwich Islauds. After laboriug till April, 18ol,the President of the mission and others concluded to leave. But Elder Geo. U- - Cannon and several Elders remained, and after acquiring the language baptized hundreds. . Elder Cannon translated and published an edition of the Book of Mormon in the Ha waiian language. ' West Indies. Elder Aaron F. Farr, Darwin BIchardson, Jesse Turpin and I A. B. La nibs on lauded at Jamaica, in the West Indies, Jan. 10th, 1853. They , called upon the American consul. Mr. Harrison, who advised them to hire a announce public preaching, ' hall and as the laws extended toleration to all sects, which they accordingly did; but a mob numbering one hundred and fifty persons, gathered around the building and threatened to tear it down were these polygamlsts,as they termed the Elders, permitted to preach therein. Unless the Elders could give security for the price of the hall the landlord objected to them holding the meeting. The Elders informed him that they were not there to enforce their prlnci- upon uie people to quell mobs, pies nor to protect property, but to preach to those who of Jesus Christ the gospel I were to hear. The Elders got willing, from the Island safely, though away . while remained on the Island they to run had the gauntlet, and two they of them were shot at by anezro. 1 AXD Y yHTLTT WXIM WUJtTH. CHICAGO. THE IIOTET Nichols, PORTERS and Dealers In all manner of If JL Werfcs In tbe Fine Arts, Oil Paintings, Ulass Bnades Bronzes, Parian Ware, forCloeas, Figures, el&, Swiss, Chinese and Japanese Oooda, Deealoomonloand Dlophonlo Materials. Artlfleial Fruits and Vegetables, Anatomical t Preparations. Bend lor Catalogue. No. 07 State Street CHICAGO. - i i4 ' d21&Sm IT. ShKubart sewing machine: TANDa at the perfectly Unrirallo ; .VifmaJtArv Urt ' i- - STEREOTYPE ..Wooden TUT A nTTTiTnr, ATiTiTTTQ dt Co., 4 H i- - ' ; 111 mill 111 iiiiii 111 nun mm mill IUU (DBS, & 17 Bandolph 81 15 ! v. ',! I i i 1 - ..... 3H I. I k ? t i Iv: f( J . AH piaiii and kinds of & FITCH. 1,000,000. Y. ' gtfitjg anqi ; J?1 .JX Gray, Vice President, i J.Oage, Cashier, Chas. - . ',-rr- , ri iu..f Ainj ii... , 1. - Assistant Cashier.' d213 J.Bchmltt, 6m K-- B 00KS Style! v OIV IlSlD, ' Or Made to any Desired .Pattern, ; r;b6rtoUc:; f " CoBeil IF J2 O Z, XB JL Z. at ' Z TT - w. j 'i Lemon, and Vanilla Extracts.. Liquid, . y s OHneuicand ute celebrated j: 'v. v . HDAL BAKING POWDEB. :- BOUND AKD R&BOUND. ..; Mr. r - ' Ileftr, by PermlMlon, to GpitOB Q.:(XNKON Mn, JOSEPH DUI Britlih Guiana, shipped from Ban Diego. W. H. MILK?, Cal.t to Panama, tuence to Uhagrea and q, : 11 ! and Salt Lake City. JnKn 101 Randolph ! , Ixapwtsmoflres3GooIJri-ensand lVliilo Gooda and a of American Cottons. Vool-cFlannels, Hosiery. Job-ber- Carefnl - attention ptTen to, Orders from jr. p. Hijirr, J ? ". X. :;l ; 1, Akroiad 4..4 r uemierfl IB 5S6OTa U!al1 5gywflM"i-- St, St " O'afe. Franklin Street. 7 WESTZSS AGENTS P0S HUBBUB AZ7I LEATHEB ani Rminctiiii Hose.- -. EUBBEB AHD HEMP PAOKIHG, Rubber clothing , Spring Xtre Buckets, IruaUtefAriicle$i .Ctorers, Cushion, Nursery Goths, Combs, Boots and Overs, Horse Gov- - , . ers, Cotton Warp, Jte. - HALL0CK & TFHEELEK, 143 Lake St., Chicago. d218:3m paper bags; '. for ' .. Ls'lsts, Baken, OJTEY MANUFACTURERS west! 13 Xa Salle Street, In he NORTH j 1 CHICAGO, ILL. d226m GILES, BROTHER & CO. GOLD & Sif HS SOER The old and best known house InTAlcftgo. in Watches, Gold Jewelry; Silver and P?te .Goods Wholesale and Retail. Dealer dll8-l- y Aflentt for National and Amcrican'Watch ,Co,a, and American and French Clocks. pealers supplied oil same terms as hy Importers and i Manufacturers having :W IkTAUTJPACrrURER, Offlce, Randolph SU.eor. of Prahklln, offi- - eeain2fewTork. Especl1 . d2l&6m CHICAGO: vuaos , j st Louis V ! M Q7 BTAITDAHn ot au xnrse. - i 1 V . tste street, CHICAGO, SIST Tim nrm WM ' T.T. 1 ' . or Pine Woolens' for XTen't Hpeclal attention paid to getting up ijjmponns, from military for an Kverythlue required a Second 'Lieutenant to a . d. ' CO., " v snGffint.OTiLQnG, And Importers ffer. St Louis 209 Mtritt 8t H011 PAGE BROTHER . . - . lw riamn; cirniiif. & ecu ; A ? - - -- 0SZECXA.C3O nono jts aiti rinssAroocss,-fit BROADWAT. OppOSlW Padfld Xorlt OfHre, aXliUTTJLER, i28orri swot? r, a. nwwTTifETT Tonn. nEaEATIX; ci..CO n uwemmim uu ucviu " "CHICAGO. m Ii : t4fious. fi. A. ' n. rtfy Depart " ':'.!., d25ily WAGON . ITenry Wood, MANUFA-CTORX- RriXtt STREET, CHICAGO, IIXS. " IN ' CLACD.' PAIMT8, 'OIL, , -- ' -: Z 2 Fictory & Saleroom 297 & 297 J S, Clark 8 u MAQAZ INES,lvi US I C, ETC. Satbaetimt.Ouann'tfM . ly. Its X :IXA XJt p ZUwCX D.W.Ketth. JLbijah Keith, droeers, TRUNKS, VALISES, ETC. AnU ;:...:) ,r (UP Stairs.) 142 Lake St., GHcaso. 3,5t:7 llAItE STREET, etc; etc., OJSTnPTTSklOOp 5 LOWER BROADWAY 9 ' . ' Good warranted as represented. :v(V :r:-4U3- 04& 00,3XlclilBn. Aycihic, i"l .," " Ground Coffee, Spices, Tobacco, - GOLD "' . i - ! Mannfactorers of PATE3TT WACHESTE HADE FAIIC7 GROCERIES, ' J. nrawr, srouwciLBLurrs.iowA. , V.BololIet.iJ. , . draftstetc. B LAN , HOSIERY AND - 1838.' Wholesale Dealers .In First national Sank of Chicago, CHICAGO, IIXS. THUS. COFFEES: 8amL M. Nlckerson, President. Dry Goods Jofib ers, wholcoalc - ; Deal traincnoccno, v S, ; j J.A.&H.F.GRISl'iOLD&CO. r' United "states Depository; SALESROOM AMD . ; 3 . CHICAGO. "ESTABLISHED . & CO., i .la CHECKS,; noi;es, Lithographed in First-Clj- y , and Elijah Thomas, missionaries to Dealer in . CHICilGO. i I WTT.T.TATWB "WhoUmmXo 1 COUNCIL BLUFFS TRADE. o.. sfe SBBBSBSaBSSSBSSBSBSSBSSaSSaSSBBSMMBSBBBIBBBM'' .tf.i;,u. PAlb IN CAPITAL, tr WOOD Orden wUl metre Special and Prompt Attention. n dH&Bmt j South Water Street, CHICAGO, Ills. d3436m 17 v to w: IfflL l oils, Whlte'Lead paints; andwindow class, Axle Grease. " CO. 52 & 54 IVABASH AVE., CHASE, IIAXFORD A Co., Headquarters for 11 - , Enyjiie Straw Goods, UmSrellaS, Bachkin Goods, Etc. dZF6m i STREEfN. i W ' HATS, BAPS, FURS : Wo the ONLY Stock or otkerkeep Tools) la tbls Market, Hlulu;nd to or tne Territories, avdapted tbe wants for bavins; nmmt snppllesl tlam yeoi largely, ud Wlnar &mlllar wltn their wonts. , -- IS "S": , ETarclware and Cntlery, FITCH, WILLIAMS-- Winslow wholesale: i Orders solicited by mail, and satisfaction guaranteed In every instance. ; 1 .Hi Ufa We make Prices Regular and Cheap on erery arueie we sell. . 116 FULTON SAFES Importers and Jobbers of ; . Special attention given to Order from Utah and adjacent Territories. IFs refer to the leading Merchant of Saa ' : 'I AGENTS FOR BURKE & BARNES Ware, Cordage &a 51 XaUe Bt CHICAGO. H5 Manufacturing Stationers, Ji I . Cigars; Tobacco, Importers and Jobbers of 1 " h ," IJQTJOHSd for Utah. Agent . TJUTiltman ' : Chicago: 8m:d2aw ' ALL OX THE 'i K. IromkenthaZ. Tork- - - O. AND ELECTROTYPE . FOUKDKY,-- ; MERCHANTS, Btt Fancy Groceries, Staple . ALDEIT, TUOHAH 4t General Northwwtern Acents. C1IICAUO, IIJA,( 50 & CO. tEAL"UlIWELY IN C FRAXKEXTIIAI. A Co.. for Its and for ImbUcUt.Work. dnrbUlty aUtchlos equally IMPORTERS and Mannfactnrers or Cnoleo Bann of Dealers In all kinds of LEAP, welt on the- tialclccst or tinea material. It combines all the desirable PLttiand CUT TOBACCO, No. 157, SOUTH BeingofNEW,OLD Lock Stick Machines, with WATER STREET, CMMGM0O, M,I the polnU many raluable inaproTesneiita not on mnj Goods sold at New York Wholesale Prices. otner. dt Co., No. 146, Water II. SCirCBART Work may bo seen at this office. Street, of ' MBIT Sanplea TOBM. d222;m Bold at Chiearo prices by 8UCATER. G. BOfiuT present - Printing Establiafcment, i ' ' t " I , lit OH 1 2f ew 6 & 8 Rivei- Street, CHICAGO., T" OXZJKXST S. BXZXH. & M. W. UOGXM. SIS S - d2373m , fAwcy dry goods; ,N OtlON ; - Q BS' - 80. 82 and 84 Michigan Avenue. . 3N"os Opposite City Hotel, j - , f: - . j ICI IVl BARK -- TAYLOR & WRIGHT TWINES and PAPER BAGS. Nos. 4.3 Ss 44. tttAto Street ' FIRE-PROO- F d21&6m " I , I 1 Coarse and Fine Papers, Philip IVarisvJorth&Co. bfEyery Description,'' " t .. - : tlanoiactorers and Wholesale Dealers In , . V .5 - ' Liberty Street, New York, 79 i I ; - y Uta And complete stock, .r : HALL, CIRCUXiAHS. JLTOIt, WTL. CHASE A Co.. Agents. , -; : i Ofllee, Jfo. 48 Sonth Canal Street, ' 'CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. I7aro call the attention of repectfallytrade to our ' to give satisfaction lol!i ar guaranteed They 1 r - in qualit and price. ..t flovbhiels, mill ftjrnishevg. 48 Lake St., ton inur nuttL s :!!. - SAWMILLS, uJ Jlben if hT9 th exclasiTA m! of the j ( 2Vb. A. And c LARGE ,SFGAnCAWEMIIXS,1 r . . ESSEX FILES BIXEAItElTSL 1 1 BURLEY & TYRRELL, v . TVe ii BRrcit IIACHlUESil U . ation of the inhabitants, who practice WtlilnmSL,) i polyandry. They visited high aud low, Mauuf4oTi: ,(0or. 7f f9, PI it 03 ifAJVOIX STRHKT, .priest aud people, but they would NEW YOIIK. Tl.. neither open their doors for preaching, Reference, Messrs. & Perrls. Cronyn nor feed the missionaries without being d!9ly Halt Lalte City. well paid. Elder Savage remained in Birmah, nearly two years without being able to BINDERY, BLANK-BOO-K, establish a branch. , Elder Luddlngton - ;l n ' BOCK rarUcalar attention ftrea to amnf JoUAiffTrsdt. Glass & EartliBn j , - ILLINOIS. STAxxpranu CHICAGO, thither. Elder Dewey sacrificed his watch to get a little something to eat. On their return they passed through Rocking Horses, Propellers, Mfjhs, " Ej'mi Mil in towns and witnessed the thirty-seve- n UlUi 'immoral practices and social degrad- -- Manufacturers of Portable, and Stationary 64 1AEE ST., CHIOAGO. orders fromths ii - P. W. GATES, jpresmeni. DOUGLAS SLATE CO Importer ' 4 (Corner of Michigan Avenue.) SXSUABOS LI2AZ) FEZTCXL iT2la.oni i'f. 1 SSB ; ; UACJUFACTUnifJG CO., ' ii and . i CHIOACO TRADE. . 1 11 FOUNDED OYER A ftUABTEB OP A CENTCBY. "s if r : anzsrs fob the 1 & Co., K IV 1 (Established - f 853.) Wholesale ; ' "TI A, BDBliHAnS & YA1I SCHAACK, Llthoiprapliers, Frlnters, Blank Book Hanulact'rs. ; -- Jl Ji. " STATIONERS, i 1 .V-- m m llainillCTl . ' t Pecker, n -- a a Tottct, Uillard : ' m. m 1 ... 7 Officer's Outfit, Major Generate prices.' rarnisnea at reasonableup order Measures taken and fit guaranteed In v t : all cases. Also dealers In '.- -' i.- - i -- uenivineuniisJgjiroocj And everything that pertains to a gentleman of Areblteetaral Ter- - . OaVTHJJ PAGE. d21S3m HOVJ5V A NICHOLa." Prbprfetori. f V. JE. A.Q& d218;6m CHICAGO, ixiv ' I |