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Show , ll' ; 1 . . . i ; - CL"plTLi UT ihe rwlzrvine'drtarvill of his vines that they may produce people. woman ; A - among the DESBETE VENIHO ITEVTS. corruption man and pray cxajof cTerr-o.bV GcJ. that In Zion GEORGE g. uvrmu, n V pref .3tr meal3 may ly covered X.X and, tztL' aled rur til it U HU good rlM-ir. III'R!r L to tOS8ess the kin jdomso that they may, be governed and controled by the righteous 'Instead d ahoaldne tba i nr U;ii)isCO:URE delivered iEfcff URASTUSSXO 1 - z;Lz There is much neglect in some of the our Of thewicked. -- 1 - z : distant settlements on the part of foreign brethren, with regard to taking Seta .Tabernacle, Salt LaJts cnt ine nartristnnnmoTitipm. white" is stricken from the Con word stitution of Deseret, and when th citi! H", T ... zens of African) descent are admitted to the poUftfth adopted eon xt America rThfrtvlrlit "Tears ajro the Prophet who have comd here to obtain homes for a little and their posterity ehonld in themselves npperroomlnl Joseph Bmith, not be Indifferent resDectintr the xbrhts ri teca County; New York Stata, gathered of citizenship and neglect to take the six mea togutoer by commauurueuw ui iUpeaecefciar3K tokqeurato God, and proceeded to organize. the the fuUi privileged pcrUInin.thereto. . Church of Jesus Christ of Xatter-d- y The emigration of the poor nas com mended itself th the hearts and feelings faints. Perhaps this was t&e smallest number with which a church was ever of the- - people, (and I am sure that their organized. But.the Saviorj compared upon liberal response to me-- cam maae October 'wilt ' do! much the Kingdom of Heaven toa mustard them last seed, which, lie said, is the least of all to commend them to the favor of seeds, but which, when grown, becomes Heaven, and o secure the blessing tha the fowls of the Lerdfupon the labor of their greater than all herbs, so of the air can lodge In its branches. hands. Let lis continue in vthls great From this small beginning the- Latter-da- y work, and let levery bishop and elder Bainta nave become a groat people. exert himself In his sphere, to encour That which has brought this about, age the people tb send In their available specially, has hetn the fulfilling of the meanaor every commandments of Qodt give a through and those whomaina.tnatour he calls to assist him reIn and ancient the to able be propbeta, Joseph carry oat the glorious may ference to the gathering of Ills people programme than he has adopted for the from Babylon In the latter days. One gathering of the poor. Let the people reason assigned by the .Lord for the gath- in every ward be awake and alive to In set is the forth His of people this subject, that neither provisions nor ering r revelations of St. John, where Ho says, teamr-iothe Outfit may be lacking Come out of her O, my people that ye when the a time comes to send Tora the a be not partakers of her sins, a?id that ye poor, it ins people una tnai tueir recelvo not of. her plagues." :Tnia, in a plans for freighting and other business . few words, explains the chief reason for are thwarted to! some extent in doing the Lord requiring His people: to gather this, they will in the end find thvm- together. But the prophets Isaiah and selves richer, fox! the Lord has given us liicah assign another good reason they abundant evidence in times past that Lord's mountain of the that the controls the avenues of wealth and He Eredlctin the last days shall vbe estab- prosperity to this people. And who lished In the tops of the mountains, and need rear tne locusts ana grassnopper7 the nations shall flow unto (t. saying, Have we not been tried In these things 'Let us go up to the mountain of the before? and iritis essential that we Lord and to ,the house of the God of should be again) all right. I can say Jacob, for lie will teach us of His ways, with David of old, I have not seen the that we may learn to walk in his righteous rorsaxen nor his seed begging I paths." bread." The Lord has said, ltisniy These two scriptures show uro us that business to provide for my rJaints," and the Lord has required His people to If He does not do it we certainly can gather in the last days, that they might not. We may plow, sow. and irrigate. escape the sins of the wicked and the but we cannot give the increase. Ana plagues which shall be poured-ou- t upon If the blade grow, it wither or the them, and that they might be 'taught In locusts devour It; andmy do uod if they His paths, taught to govern themselves. directs them, fortthere Is not a sparrow to correct their foolish habiU and cus- which Is not fd by. our Father In toms, and to train themselves and their Heaven, neither does a hair of our oCspring that they may be able to build heads fall to the ground without being up Zion according to the law and order is there a locust that numbered; neither : of Heaven. . : tot iby Jllm who rules all Is cared not" Wei have already a commendsmade as . . a things, and Hb can dispose of them I i t t l auvaoce uua a uie uirecuon. in seems to Him irood. He can move rejoice in moving to and fro among th?s people them east, west, north or south, and can to see the spirit of improvement man -. destroy-or them at pleasure. fested by them in both temporal and And He canmultiply our crops; but He preserve spiritual things, and the increase of unl certainly will notldo It unless we adopt ty in their midst. Yet there is still the measures He has ordained, we room for further improvenen't in all must plow and sofer and plant and leave these matters. There is one principle the event with Him. lie will not forwhich father and mothers, arid the El sake His people, aad He will provide ders of Israel generally, should under for the multitude that we may gather REPORTED BT DAYID W.EVAKS. t i I a -- - I i : '5 4f 4 ! ., 1 1 m m . ,, 'V 1 A I- stand and teach to their children, that is, wnat mais ana tribulations .this people have passed through to establish themselves in this, their mountain home; and that these things Have been borne for the Kingdom of Heaven's saite ana not for nit by lucre's sake. Had it been gold or silver of, worldly comfort we had folio wed after, we should not have gathered together; but should have been scattered through this wicked .world. We leu these worldly consider atloos when we embraced the gospel and emigrated to this country. Yet our common roe is on the alert to neutralize our etforts and to draw away our young I men, and many of the middle aed who have forgottcu the testimony iof Jesus and have erased to realize that this Is the work of God, and when they hear reports of the discovery of gold r silver, or think they see a chance to make mo ney by digging for gold or by freighting, they launch forth and strike hands with unbelievers, engage in their en trorises. and neglect the good work of God. This ought not to be. Our young men are heirs to the priesthood and of all the blessings of the new and everlasting coTenaoi, anu tney ought not employ themselYea lu up the kingdom of darkness orbuilding their spending with unbelievers. But 1 supposeatrength Jt Is all to these have right temptation spread before us, in order that the may be proven njore effectually, people is imll portant that our young men, and all Israel who do not understand these prin Hp I cm, thoroughly should be taught, so that the love of the gosol may be uppermost In their hearts. I am persuaded that the Lord lis perfectly willing that His people Should possess every good thing the earth will afford, orchards, garden, vineyards, houses, carriages and every othsr good to be enjoyed with thanksgiving thing, aud used with prudence and judgmeut. I am aware that the hosts of hell have sought to control the wealth of the world, aud Lucifer has ever to allure the righteous, as he didsought the when he ottered Him the kingdoms and wealth of the world" If lie would only fall down and worship him. becomes the .Elders of Israel, young, It middle-age- d or old, to Imitate the example of the Savior, in aaylng, MQet thee behind me Satan. As to the rUhes of the world they belong to the Loid, and .ue gives tneoi to whom He wUl. If we are aetcrmineu to devote our lives to the kingdom of Heaven, and notto this world, we shall in due time Inherit all that Is good for us to inherit; auUE unless we realize the objects of our exlitence, and learn to govern and control oar splr-ev ev ulcj uurwivre nn I rviit uli ; and nil the means lergies to us to Tbulld up Zion, then the given of good thfngs mis me wouia do wasted upon us- comparatively, Buring the progress of this Conference there have been various means of Industry and enterprise spoken of and for the consideration of th peoas the producing of woo), flax, tuch ple, hemp, cotton andellk, and the i Introduction of machinery for the manufacture of the raw mate rial into the various fabrics necessary for the use of th people In cold and warm weather.f The ubject of dereloplog the mineral resources of our Territory Is one n, copper, lead abound in our coalj mountain wuw, ma iuo of these minerals is of far acTeiopment. more lmportanceto the ox , num than nation; ptwiwiiy i mine ud. We may exert ourselves to the utmost to gather the poop and send forth our teams to bring them to our homes, aud He will provide (abundance for us to feed them and ourselves and the locusts that He sends among us. And when the locusts have eaten enough. He will bid them leave, providing we are not over anxious to transport our substance to feed the .wicked and bull J up hell In our midst. If the Lord thinks that the locusts will be less offensive and do lees harm than hfardes of the ungodly in our borders, I m contented to feed them, provided ox r people will cease feeding their enemies. I do not mean that we shall cease feeding the hungry, no matter whether he is ttalnt or sinner; but cease to . feed! and build up the wicked who will not labor with us to develop the resources of the country and help to build! up Zion. God has called us to turn away from the folly of sustaining and building up Babylon the worshippers of mammon, those who have no interest in common with us In establishing Zion and building up the jvinguom ox ourtouoa upon tne earth. With regard the aborigines of this continent, there are several prophecies to the eflect that in the Book of Mortnon a.' aii one s a pure people; Become win uay luey but that will not take place uutil the fulne of the Gentiles has come. Then. according to the promise, the Bplrltof tne Ijoth win te poured upon them and they willlnherittbe) blessings promised. Until that time we expeetthey will be a scourge unto the people of Zion, as the Laxnanltes were scourge to the That which the Lord Xephltesofold. Ls pleased to use as a scourge He may use 'In days to come as a means of and of strength. It becomes suppert BaihU as a neonle to the latter-da- y cherish the principles of love and good win to au men, ana ktbe household of faith1: andespecially also to the. t s Klln.l mil... pertaining to the principles of the gos pel, and not to thirst for their blood, nor be very revengeful for everv wronr that they, in th:rblndnes, may commit; but; to exercise gunerous forbear ance, uod will enable us to Inflict such summary chastiseuient upon them as circumstances may brequlre. wheu it Is His good pleasure that they should be chastened Or else 1H will take It In hand Himself, for He can easily destroy, by Tarious diseases, those who are shedding the blood of the Saints. , And this will be far more acceptable to II Im than If it were done by us. . It certainly oughtfnot to be SDecIallv to any one to shed the blood gratifying or nis fellows, whether red, black or white. I have seen) that the Lord has taken car or' the Lamaoltes as well as of the Latter-da- y Saints, and He rewe sho lid e'xerblse our quires that not throw ourand reasoning powers, selves heedlessly into positions where we are exposed i to (the wrath of the savages, inexperienced men who are unacquainted wltn ilndlan habits aad customs, and their I mode of warfare. should never be trusted beyond the con- nnes crcur t;ui;s:2U with their wives to commence .operations and on . . . t fesilUa, - own a ney uaereoy uuir tha mccoont.' tempt cupidity of the savages. Men of experisncs, energy, watchfulness mtnTrlth kind hearts and generous Imwho Cin fctlvean injury are pulses, the mca who should be selected on all occaaiorj to lzz eut In the formation of new acti!crc3U on our frontiers: and eontAinlnp they uTwpmm be sustained by obedient and experienced men, 'who will help to itmled lnYhelr ule? control and take care of the people and metals are those that. In their ti?. keep them out of danger. v tet into all the I have thousht many a time that the discovery and opening of gold and irtiVer Lord has uSLred. thai natives: In various mine, tempt the cupidity cthV(bUnd places to drive in out outposts; Just as , ; . ; "I f - - .1 Ba-vi- e 7' , i m a-- f to-da- y. or s i -- pre-seu-Ud ico: I 1. of-gre- at iTWL. i ;l & t-c- uld J i I a ryr m i - t I : 'W. PI telegraph report Afrom the esst aattha r ar:r-- l fronjUctt , ,Ur Cttcr 3 I ihcVetf Umm e JUsastzs B. Jirilcr .'tnd Conoraj i le ward Cs of itL Ud dz I 7.11 I torVO Uro !r -- L ican consul the tnxta Of tte aeitplitfjedLyric AruW tUring nronouncln.T. the ur. i srr bwrrdf-thcocrtituUonal Weshinfrton. IS. Chtndlsr reTortcd ctstcasst United government of xiexico not navuzzsne a hill extending the laws of the on power to alienage any puruwu ta customs, navi-atiwatlnnal Territory. to and commerce over AIrka,- and jim jis carles T" triLih - coluctlon OF JAJB. II. 2ULL8. a.k 3? Q BrATWiiBH Or! a m. "iBBiaT The hill pzzztU -- J t makes mtkft ft port - Jas. H. Hills, an ftlTect)fanlt to pAHlt&tQt trading the amount of twelve thousand dollars rntiy,iispeclali nnuer tne iawer tne pre being given s uy-stihsent. r TnaTJniwa utaica casxnzz.eoum United States was ftrrest- Branch mint, ana to tare uregea of CstUfomia ccnit z&hceof ill vioLitlons of thelawin. that uwAiicr, OPERATIC SPectI. ' 'd : IB P T S E - We more fruit aad caihe lr r;cc are sometimes in the haV t of tec Uring too far. Belns over ar xious to i Dread. we lr.y on. more trarp tlul we hi ;e fill i l ti r IngJorJ would say ajsroxtj in tilctlori to the missionaries who went South last fall to me juuaay. - lsrotner Josepn v. Young and myself left here on the sec ond of' Marchi audi YfsitaV;ihe acitli ments between this place and Bt. Thomia on the JIuddy. - ThsTbid bon- amon ot. tne roads artq .the Jimiteo amount of time kt- - Our oornmand hav here to Conference, pre ing to return vented xa vdeTotlngthatr amount cf, time tolas settlements that we waned-to.-But we found them generally in a .1 r OF condition?, thoenh In some prptpenmi 4r were of what wis places we, rl!lTenwoTthe.GcrrsIatta 'remlndedj Ol III. ' KYtmrmikv tLnrt" their saw last winter In Salt Lake City, and Conhess; riMJ unmoved to lay aside all for of Israel of old when Hoses, went np in- finished hOsiness iarday and Id take hp the bill to the mountain and they got Aaron Co citizens abroad.1 Denver. , vwo'j,xmake them a cair.-Bt- lll as a general to protect American both-thRepublicans and STRIKE AUOXa RAILWAY ENGINEERS. the people prosperous. saying that were, thing we found to protect BU Louis. A strike) occurred yesterpledged will say, for the benefit of those who Democrats I Morrill moved to day among' the passenger engineers of lied citizens. natural . .and have 'sons daughters," and friends proceed with the of . busl- - the' Missouri' smdPcciflcr RdJroad, . In order I The Fairy and Little Gibs Slipper;1 regular there; who. have been 'reared in and about Bait Lake City and the elder set-- 1 ne&s, ana uonness' motion was lost 21 conaeauence of raddlUonai labor being Tne Jsw ana uorgeooR scenerr, by put imposed on them. . New-- men. were tiements, mat it must not be expected that everything will run smooth with IKDIAK APPBOPBIATION BILL PASSED In the, nlaces of. the .strikers. Some Ths CompUcAted MaebiDrf Mr. PETK& REIbbyaad Ami. or will riotous realize that ail their demonsiratIqna;occtirred they a after them, The Senate, last night, long new and The Be&nUfal Costnmes by expectations. . There :are ;many here discussion finally passed the Indian ap tb old mento(attacirlnrthe Mrs. BO WR Ii of the who as? ls ted in establishing settlements propriation bill. property threatening ' destroy in Bait and who know the the company.1 The police were cauea Extensive Properties and A out and quelled the disturbance. Ill difficulties we had to encounter for the fBMialHkWMiillrml. first two or three years; and there are Urirt..i w All BOUSE. NOMINATIONS OF STATE OFFICERS. under the direcuoa Ctmtlerella, f others who have gone out and bufletted orCARELESfcJ. For the more effil-V- -p? Tha Missouri State Republican Con- - doetlon the difficulties of establishing settle- of the different Concerted pd11 ments upon, pur borders north and The Missouri election case, Swltzler yenuon.tbeld at Jefferton city Choruses Mr. CAB E LESS nan been 7rZ Col. McfJlurr. . their pre snvaced. Mr. HABD1B and the benk1'' south. -- The country on the Muddy vs. Anderson, was taken up. After u for, ubllil of the Company will also appeir. aflbrdj facilities for extensive end pros- a lengthy discussion the, case was re- sent fIlepreiDtatlve . la V Congress; - Tb BaUet OrtraptBsa, Ac. nnder the Lleut.for perous settlements, but there ls a lack committed to the committee, on elec Governor. ,E. P. Stannard: dlri Of E. U 8LO AN, iliq. of Ii. John of timber.: They havo done very well tions, Rodman; Secretary State, ; i Gov., f v" Genoa from the Opera O. Ballmeyer: Auditor, uan draper. " ClsKlereIIa,'wlUi for fuel, as within about thirty miles of U !. of 8erno. ;llDAJIEaCBBLl, ,1 i INVALID PENSION: BILL. Bt. Thomas there are large groves of Miss Nellie OrteSS Prloee DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. conferof committee from the cedar and pinion pine, which will sup ik Butler, . The Democratic State Auaoro. linI: years. ence on the Invalid pension Dill, made Wheeling. for ply them wltn fuel . for many .Mr J C OraCT? Dandlnl to met .West Convention, to a and Virginia; was to. and which report goodi)aturai'"Toad Pedro it, agreed day. ; j. xi. Camden nominated ror uov Pa". springs of water m tne'grove. There BILL. FUNDING SUtera to Mlat aa erner, Geo. H. Pendleton. Thurman TbUba, is also oohsiderableaawing. timber In Cloiindaf Clndertlla, was which' addressed the Convention, Bt. east miles of of . Schenck.'from the committee the mountains twenty a ways a a . Falrr Queen mas nicuih Ariel- mimI; Thomas; and a much larger body of and means, reported' the Senate funding very large ana entnusiasuc. y ... BlDRin Falry. amendments. excellent saw timber ir the mountains bill with thirteen MraCar, The v ; a. .,, .jr. Miss Lirxle j First Fairy Minima ojaivim- was Seonnd west of Bt. Thomas about fifty or sixty first limits - the denomination of the Columbia. . ..Ml&s u,w Falry Fred. A.i Sawyer, . Hnntera. Fairies. Noblemen. AtUnfltnh mlles. But In both these places port bonds to be Issued; the second makes all elected U. 8. Senator for the PT company, Chrrn. corps de Ballet- -i long term, able steam mills are necessary, as there bonds for forty years bearing coin In on ai e.t. and numeroru Auxiilarlea. .' oui oaiiot. uie are springs of water In the timber, but terest pay 3.67 per cent. The next five ... n no creeks sufficient for, water mills. are verbal changes: the eighth strikes .JPerons at a distance lean order tiui Tickets Immediately and, Beat will be ram And uutll they are able to get mills to out the 3rd section, which provides the romrrnp. lorutetn. saw their lumber, they cannot make manner of convertingroid bonds into CHILDREN under 12 years 6t ate, i very much advance towards building. new. Another amendment- - provides CBTABXTT TO .THE PRINCE OF- - VAXES. As to fencing, the only fences In that that the tax on Income from' the bonds region of country are two stone corrals, of the United States be assessed and col House of Commons reported in favor of TJIT one In each settlement for corrallng the lected by the Treasurer or disbursing purchasing a residence of for the Prince r stock at, night which is herded In the officer of the United States, in the same Wales in Ireland. V.fT--' day. And I am fully satisfied that It is currency in which the interest ls paid. EXCESSIVE HEAT IN CAJNADA; very much cheaper: and that tney win The said collection to be made by demake far greater progress in developing ducting the amount of tax from the ; lMontreal.Tbe thermometer Is 103 the country by adopting this system of coupons or Interest .due ,at the time of In the shade: tbere were 'ten fatal sun . i stroke cases yesterday. stock, than they would navment. v: .'v.: ..' .'....-herding' their to fence their land; And Randall made a point of order that the by attempting UNITED STATES. VS ARMAND. X', 1 will say that in my visit to that ooun second section, being an appropriation, were oonclud not, to the best of my recol must be considered in a committee of edParis. Theinanruments try I have the case of the United yesterday ... t. r lection, seen one .single animal prey the whole. Finally the bill of amend - States or the Arm builders and, against Ing on the crops in that section of coun ments was ordered printed and'recom- iron clad for, the Confederate) . Govern m i z try. I wish, I could say as much for milieu; . ' court will render a decision ment. The the best fenced sections of country In :J REPORT NOT "ACCEPTED, HIGHEST WAGES PAID! r fj j a if within our 1. , fortnight. the other portions oi ' Territory. Those who went down to St. Thomas Boutwell, from the conference com , ; CHANQE OF MINISTRY. lost Fall seem, comfortable, pleasant mittee on the bill to authorize a tempotlilsbon. An Important change in the and happy, liverything around them rary supply of vacancies In the execunas been announc Quairj'-me- u, .Portuguese ministry exhibit an air of thrift and comfort. I tive departments, made a report which ed. An enure new cabinet has been ' cannot say quite as much for those loca was in. appointed. Bt: ted at Joseph.. For many of those .' who went to that settlement heard of a MEXICAN. Stone 3fa0iis and country higher up stream, they steamer arrived on the A Havana. felt anxious to visit it; and instead of BANKS FOR, RUSSIAN AUBABSADOR. 12th from vera Cruz. The affair of the settling down at once and beginning to Chicago, 1G. --The Republican special British steamer Chanticleer remained and jLaborers, and maxe themselves a home, improve It is reported that Banks has been unsettled, Juarez had sent an order to they waited in hopes of finding a better says the Russian mission for pro Gen. Corona to have the Customs officers J. country By and by In the course of the promised at; Mazatlan summoned before the civil me Alaska appropriation. Winter a man, who was responsible and curing courts for trial, and a thorough investiTO WORK ON EVARTS CONFIRMED. ' ought to havetotaken a different course, to be made their of conduct, and led them out tho Upper Muddv. and was yesterday, confirmed At- - gation EvarU British of commander. the that The when they were called back again to Bt. wrney uenerai. . from: taken' of the the money purser L Joseph, they came feeling disappointed. to on Chanticleer be it WILSON'S ARMY BILL. deposit. kept The result was, their feelings were un Gen. Corona is directed to repel by or two months of . Senator Wilson's bill provides or the force settled, and six weeks attack- by the British any naval their labor may be ' said to have been reduction or tne number of enlisted men commander.r " thrown away; and yet not thrown away, to 28,000, to be contained In SO regiments Consul Salnear had left Vera Cruz, for at (be Heats ior 1 trust tne experience they have re- of Infantry; , eight of cavalry and four Washington. Aaply tusuediaUly : a s.1 ceived, and the instruction which fol or artillery. ' it contemplates the ap- i! A chapel In the of city oft Mexico had lowed, has sealed lessons on their minds pointment of a board of officers to pre- been demolished, the fc in which osthat they will not forget, and that .will pare a plan for carrying into effect its tentatious ceremonies one been had per& SHARP prove more valuable to themr than any provisions. formed on the anniversary of Maximil d201tf amount of means they would have ian's death; it was destroyed by order of PERSONS PROSTRATED BY II EAT. earned by that two months' labor. And Juarez. overrule it for their New York, 16. A large number of Ortega' hixlb'npul' Into 'a common I trust God will ' f. ' To persons is reported as havinsr been Jail at good. They were much pleased and rejoiced prostrated by the heat during the last The Monterey. were preparing for a insurgents to see us among them, and to ' hear our iweniy-rou- r hours in this1 city and - against Juarez' desperate campaignword: and were ready and willing to be Brooklyn. Dr. Harris, Registrar of the troops in tho State of Puebla. & told what to do. and to go with their Statistics of the Board of Health makes store had! failed to make an v Gen.- Al peaceable 250 the startling announcement--tha- t might and do it; and I believe that since deaths leaders. with their arrangements are known to have resulted from our visit among them they have settled down in their ieelings and have gone to the excessive heat of the weather during ENGLISH PRINCES VISIT THE AMERI-- '' CAN FLEET: work in good earnest to make them- me last mree weexs wicnin me metro '5 selves homes. They have not Bait Lake politan district; 17.-' A New York; of lndon special market to go to, and they cannot prothe 16th says the Prince of Wales and TO BEVERDY JOHNSON. BANQUET cure all the little luxuries of life: and Baltimore. The Alfred visited Admiral Farra-gut- 's MAKERS ! banquet given to Princefleet - on Tuesdays their food and manner of living will Farrasrut. re be somewhat crude and primithe visit to the British frigate h John V. Gar turned pleasant occasion. ' tive, but wholesome ' and healthy. I very witn Airredy and by lnyitatlDn uaiatea rett was president. Mr. Johnson made then visited at Osborne scarcely know of a single instance of ft lengthy Queen Victoria response to the toast of his House. i .. . f sickness amontr them. There were a honor, the confident hope few who, when they were migrating that all expressing with .1 We have Juat recelTed would Bad AocmaaT. We bare been Xarore4 questions south last year during thepnonths or .No- be disposed of so as to England by remove all em President Touns With the folloirlns telecram vember and December, and were ex- barrasmenta. Mr. British reeelred by Deseret.Teleiraph Line from the Thornton, severe colds and took to storms, posed at the operator at Parowan: Minister, expressed gratification since arrival their in but that A Xaurge Atsortment of fevers, I of Mr. Johnson. appointment N been have ' country they healthy. "JraiTr7tb,is8a: DEATH FROM CONQESTION OF THE It ls very natural for them, like chilMoroni IT. Bmlth WSslclTled here hut by being run oyer by a wacon He was rldlna dren, to feel after homo and father and BRAIN.,.y t '1 I mother, and the scenes of their youth. his horse. cetUnc .frlahtm ed. ihrw nim! Qlin 'CAUMIICWTPIP Scbenectaday, N. Y., 18. Commo- and m I a And It is very natural, too, for the sym- dore UMUULL U I lit II ILUU I III! in U Mitt tCil Gansevoort died last night of con uirwu ttUOCT tOO wae9lsVw.t . Ml pathies of parents to be with their chil- gestion or we brain, aged 50. Fob Waaaa. We neUeed a couple of iracbas j .i V"! ' . i mistaken symdren. But let '.' Cabinet CASES OF SUNSTROKE.. Paotorr to give wrong counsel opposite Dlnwoodey's T' r ; pathy lead parents to to their children ,whelbarrewifoT It1 Stewart's lol their hurt. It reRochester. There have been .twenty- - loaded;-witwhich we wU close ont eontraetlnj Weber Kaayon. .That means work;. quires stout hearts to develop a new one cmmcu 01 ma iuou, six lauu. 1 I- country like that; but perseverance, a - TlKATIia PROlf time and patience will accomplish ltr There Is plenty of. bread the staff of New York, 16. The thermometer to-'POR- - CASH! " CLALM: A &I7XtVflWOOZ. life in the country, and! no necessity asy, was wo., a acre were 100 ana JUaCaSHITH for actual want among any tbem. It 1 not cases of prostration from the aooutj heat Yes UVKniAUB, WAwa stiur. now as It has been in SU George und on terday 'and as many 'about half Roath Temple SABlocsc and a half Weat of Clan son. Elilredire tho Muddy, when there was no bread or wnicn were iaiai. Among the desvths Tabernacle. I ' ' J in tho country and we had to come to from sunstroke-to-dawas Br: W.'T. nil G. Morton, the discoverer of ether. Sanpete or to Bait Lake to fetch it. T' were reported at Alil TOASTED.':: been would to have all who I in Thirty sunstrokes say fatal. There HAVE in my possession the following-aalcalled .and have , not gone, for judging bany yesterday, twenty-on-e . a . . 111 ir from the best Information. X have, not were thirteen deaths - from tha aam nZ placet amall a te Red rent One wish I 613, crop off rfehl one'year IJElFEa, 1 above half of those called are In the cause at Philadelphia,- fifteen in Balti- ear. and under or v f arood ; T. locaUon. in Mt in Opws, lnT j. sau niah reootnmemiatnms whichjras, portions' - oas Whits STESa, two years Wd, araaded southern country, for the sake of your more, and ft numjbtr in,-tory.itiAar i, own future ;welUre and. prosperity, re- of the country. An .. f rt. t ' One Jteaa XTJBJFEXL vhltav lanw.itu obtain X9T add have been made, spond to the call a that I iZT PeseretZews OOoe. crop and upper all tin both aarsu! to fill that mission ' HarrlsburgJ-i-ThOne Black UEIPEa. am vMr Ja ft .Tti upon you and strive Schn vlklll eon n t v fork ear. half crep in left. with confidence boldness and energy. lajlshtCULJU,twe -year e4d, branded Moa Or if there are good and sufficient rea- strikers visited 'thirLickenitone, in 'OneXtoan ix a biuv. ' - -sons why you should not do so, go to the Dauphin county demanding compli One ,4ied and .White ,TTKrrone. y ance wltn their terms.! or xhe wnrb-President and make known your, cir- should cease. Two hundred. naradwi . Jf aald animals axe not claimed, they will be cumstances, that, you' may be released, with TTXEOTrorcjrwit wia one fifes andflafirs ai mis, MA P4 drums, not consciences condemn .nd viiifi may that your without effecting any- at the dty Pound. Or Un cty. 7. Xfi yon and that your God may hot condemn several collieries usefulness thing. The sheriff mad. deputies are 'SO" you, andbethat your Let no'one . . QsdenClty;' Instructions-o- r the &U3 r'tfc4- flatter here asking Gover .&4 may not curtailed. .v. fj.. i hSV th' the reateatJ Tarletr and ouanttity.WboUhimself that he can pass along In ob- nor." ' p ,,.r ..i '.u and neither magni' iiotice of m, s. nAnso;:o?F Cs co. o ocl ilJife uuUaand Betall. t scurity, unnoticed, STRIKE FOR WAGES.; ' . be nor his yet calling, .44ni fy discharged A fcjJ wilClllAViDONCERN we r.j 'ernTloTee'ftr thii noUly from it.- It will linger around you, it Two hundi JJL' hereby, tbttoar partaershl-- j will expire hare struck for an advanes In on the Pirn of i ixosry next, asd wv Iharaa TfTR TJTl K ATT f ft SOJJA 71 WAlJMf will haunt you and will be like a canker companyThere-has worm gnawing at the root wages. beerPno gaa made request any and ercry body anowlns thc- -. of feliciyour " ca, oy note or ouisrwisa to I sinceyesterday forenoon, no street HI? N JDOCOiiM ur!r!7 ty.' .Take steps to .be exonerated one CAT frcrxtla data; to I aaVe and God will bless lamp lit and the whole v fi fiUM,uiu bx aUelalmemexi 1 way; or. the other, " city . a r'-abe JrtTra liU lithnvdM ini utm cf ( I you: Amen. r" ec;; ra toaa 'fMciscof &alt Lake City, July 9, 1SS3. cart late u disatr. -- P -- i vv 1 ft j 1 l t , - ...... t ! -- -- prAiin w 1 - , Ui isisa -- lcin. tiLj" 1PIMI -- ninr-WTiTe- u - 1 e i I 1 : : r to-da- y, 1 -- Lake-Valley- ; ta. fiiL-Yj;;Jtes- I -- tc-d-ay, -- ; teL i j . j ' ; 1 ; ! ; V ! ! ; ! . 1 ; tl-,- . a a 1 ,i - 1 i ! - Half-pr- - j- EDITED I IMrvlEDIATELY! , y-,- . ; , 1 . ; , I I : non-concurr- ed . ; t 1 THEi RAI R OADI - 1 A : i Wlr onnc - ; . ' ; - i Ii EQ 3AD . I i ne-cesari- 1 . HARNESS ly I t , , . -- . . '-- ! , , - t :t - .v- Jk a . Sw a . . ' , - T - 1 . not-thi- s i -" ,- - to-da- y. -- , 1 Jc h ' . 1 -- T 1 to-da- tr LOW y, IMA M y, f ;. ! 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