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Show - r. I A ' - 4 m it GEORGE Q. CANNON. UDITOR ANI ' PDBIilSIlER. - ! - - HP WITT! A nnTFg.TR!. . Auffat 20. 1 SOS. : -- . e's .. - j tion; but we are told it was more than usually flnel The young people of both sexea,wlth banners" bearing appropri ate and tasteful mottoes, were, out in force, and. almost the entire adult popu lation, with the braaau band, were on each side of the road leading to the Bishop's to receive the company. The meeting convened at 4 p.m. The large and commodious meeting house was filled, and two hours were well occupied by President Young auil Elders Wil-for- d WoodrufT, Geo. A. Smith and Geo. Q. Cannon. Much valuable instruction was given upon popular topics Bro'a Woodruffand Day, and ourself were hospitably entertained by Bro. John R.Barnes, who with his family, exerted themselves to make our stay agreeable. The brass band spent the evening in serenading the President and the various members of the company. The band is a credit to the place. It has been only recently organized yet the members have sent east and purchased a new set of instruments, which they expect tc receive by the teams sent down from the ward to bring up the emigration. A fine Sunday .School is well attended here; the effects upon the children are very excellent.! PRESIDENT YOUNG'S TRIP ;j N O ii T H. .'':r Kaysviixe, Augrl7th, 1S63.nd The: vlaltJW President Young LoganCache County, and the intermediate settlements, for which arraogeinenU had been made, alTorded the writer 'an opportunity of getting away. from business la the city that he was not reluctant to' avail himself of. There was a day, which we well remember, when there was no necessity to leave Bait Lake City to get into he couutry. ; It was as much a country place, as any we can now visit within the limits or the Territory; but that time haa passed. No longer are the habitations of its citizens scattered widely apart, with intervals, in some instances, of acres between them; bnt the demands of its increased popula tion require the occupation of at least every lot by a building. Agriculture was formerly the principal pursuit of its inhabitants. Jbvery man, however skillful in other branches of business, cultivated the ground. It was a necessity which all accepted. .But times hare changed in this respect. Mechan-- Ica, merchants, manufacturers, printers and editors now follow their various occupations closely and undividedly, and to such persons a trip into the country is a pleasure which they can appreciate. j -- Special to the Deter t Jtvemng .Vru. reinforcements, and on they sent aforfull under the companyj'went Thursday over; command Beutine, The latest report was that Bentlne has come upon the Indians, who had some 10 or IS women surrounded in the house, and that heliad driven the red skins away; but whether he killed any of them is not known. These are probably the same Indians who have been murdering and oommitting' other out- of-Co- l., . creek. rages on Solomon 18.-T- provision stores Philadelphia, of Collins and Kobb, Front street, were by fire this morning; entirely destroyed loss, $150,000, insured $00,000., Bullocfc Brothers had 800 sacks of 'fine wool stored in the building; their loss is $00,000. New York, 18. A yellow fever case is reported at Brooklyn. ning Ofiicer Crittenden was assaulted by a gang of rowdies at the corner of Prince and Mercer streets, On his being remr forced a sharp ficht ensued, when the policemen drove off their opponents into the St.' Bernard House", where they opened on the officers with revolvers. Between thirty and forty shots were fired, but no one is known to have been seriously injured. Two of the assailants were carried off to the ntatiou house and released on bail during the day. New Orleans, 19. Gen. Buchanan has issued orders prohibiting the inter- ference of the mill tary with the civil authorities, except under instructions from headquarters. St. Louis. 19.Iia.test I advices from Kansas sav that the Indians had left Solomon Valley, and that quiet was re stored. The settlers wno nave been driven away were returning to their , - Beporta from Calcutta to the 23d of July state that the cotton London, 19. est n- FIRST NIGHT of the Great Historical Play. planters. nal 1 plav-- by the renowned Italian Tragedienne, MADAME BJsTORI, In all th principal Theatres of Europe and America. ' . rbetlQneeiiof ' . I; - j d Bikth. In the 14th Ward at 1 o'clock p.m. Elizabeth wife of R. C Kirk wood, of a EAST TEMPLE to-da- y, d230--l daughter. LIST In her Great Personation of v ' ' TOEUr$ QUEEX ELIZABETH! OIT IJET'XlErfcgi Remaining in the Office at Salt Lake City , 'Utah Territory .on the 20th day oj 1868 which if not called for withAug., in one month, will be tent to the Dead Letter -.; ESTABLISHMEHT Kti cIoti dl that; the yield in that part of the count Eli or the From the Italian of Paolo Glaeometti. as origitry win tall below the estimates he . i" ( :: crop' in the northwestern district of India has suffered from heavy rains, and Office. SALT LAKE CITY. The Strength of the Cmpsnr 1st ttktb Cstst Thursday, Aug. 20, 1868. The performance will consist of the Great Historical Play, translated from the Italian ey Thos. Williams, Ksqn in $ Acta, entitled, . G ENTLIMKN 'S LIST. A K Keller JD lien J F AlTln j: KnlEht O Anderson X L, lAne8S Arnold H Lachbrook C ' "l Asteado J B JC i Iaasberry Ball 3i P Lanes? H LarahBF Darratt JF Larock A BebeW Be8ton W Livingston J Best W Llbby F O M BellS Bowers J Macaulay U W BinnaU O Manning L 8' Bolden F il Martlneau J II Btrchell T Miller A J Branca MohE ' ; Moat W Burton W Bush K McCarty Jtt'l! Mclntlre A P, Burred J McMlUonA Burr AT C N I Nash WU3 I Cattanach A : mum . t ; ELI ZABETIT, " J Nelson NealC O'Brien D Owena W t i o t i DOORS OPEN t ' : " at o'clock, Performance DRY GOODS ! . - , , v- I BOOTS & SHOES, BAR IROX cV STKKI Si" r Savage ON ' Hergent W C Seltzer Dr Vf Snores C 2 l Hbort WH i j GROCERIES,! EXCELSIOR ! i- j dUCtf T. S W. TAYLOK commences punctually at 8. Patterson W L Pickens T Plcknell J H K Reynolds W, Klggs U8 Klcbards 8 Rlcban W OP RoysterM Itobert OPERATlOvJ orEnsrlasHl. QnenHIM ANNETTE Guards, Soldiers, Ac. PaulJ -- COTVQTAJVT IJTCE Miss Adams Mrs M Bowrlng ...Miss Alexander ...Mr D McKenzle Mr J 8 Lindsay ..: Mr J M Hardle . Mr J C Graham TTAVE on hand an excellent AjMsorttneui Mr J A Thompson Lord Howard..... ...Mr K D Crowther 11 .Mr J B Kelly The Marquis Dl Mendoza Mr J E Hyde Davison.. . Mr H Haines Hudson ,... Mr R Matthews Sir George Jacknon rages.;...-....- .. Misses Hanisoury ana xurpin Oonsistlng of isngiisn ana cotcn n oDies, ue queen's ' NashJ ! Lady Sarah Howard..... Lady Anna Barlelgh.. Maria lambnin Earl of Essex Ijord JamesBnrleigh... VI Sir Francis Baoon hit Francis Drake. . i ma. i QUEEN OF ENGLAND. ; Carleton O Ciymer Q V ClemenU A Coburn P CoHleQ . Conrad A Bro 2 homes. THE DEPARTURE Covington E Cook K N '.. GENERAL. Was arranged to be at 8 A. M. Wo Cook Q Crosswlilte G W Washington, 17; Attorney Generala (editorially) were to travel in company Evarts FOREIGN. Cruro'J submitted that has the opinion with 'Elders Wilford Woodruff and Crosby 11J W from" 17. Vera Advices New office York, of collector in the exists vacancy CurtU e to-thto start when at New Orleans, which the President has Cruz David Day, and expected 13th, and Mexico City to the D WM the rest did. But there was a hitch power to fill, the commission expiring 10th, say that Itomero has arrived at the Darllnst JM and resumed his duties as Min Day about getting our team. Bro. Day was at the end of tho next session of the capital J Dttty ister of the Treasury. Drlsfcel M Senate. his in We arrangements. disappointed A reiuforcement of 400 men had been Dykman J W Chicago, 17. Tile Ecpubtican's Washsucceeded in getting off about u quarter ington to Alteroro, rwho is operating DykntaaJ sent indispecial states that certain beto as an hour of after the rest, and having, the general cations here have led against JS egrete. cortina had refused to Kd wards J I , '"-- - - ; EDITOEIAL OOBBESPONDENOE. ' flNWOODEY'S BniLLIAIITSnCCESS Sal-nav- company to ' ' - 4 TUnrsday, I severed. Even when preserved in spir- other citlxens by. beating them, and Balnave's agents at a rvery cheap rate on peaceable its dt looked disgusting, at least one of after destroying all within their reach, The excesses committed ot most are a women The north. inhabitants outrageous Immi & HiMgtn.H. R Clavsnt & 7. T. Cain for the left say the company being made sick at the they for seems to six hours they were sub- character. Salnave spurn the creature's that tofiveillor' treatment. i of the sight of it. On the back of thenew ehow who deConsuls, foreign They protests head jected for satisfaction made most head there appeared to be a done cruel torthe mand the of usage, marks injury by Of the eialnent- Tragic Actress, ' respective government. being beaten in their attempts to defend subjects of their forming. themselves. A detachment of, twenty The capture of the Sylvanie, with STUBS ANNISTTE i KAYSVIIAE. conand was sent after the Indians from aboard is soldiers baggage family 3 after p.m. FortHarker, accompanied. by. flfty or firmed... The revolution seems to be tri. Was reached by ns a little I. We were too late to witness the recep- sixty settlers. On Wednesday night umphant, v'. t- jw;r 1 i r m - have been com Is feared that the women will not ie niimtefs of the Republic coffee to President it to the. stomach was It their sell to cover, i They met and abused several peiled which attached DES'BET EVENING NEWS t M , BROOMS, Kstardia J we supposed, a good team'we thought we lief in diplomatic circles! that both the join in Negrete's rebellion, F French aud Prussian ministers believe a Tho Trade's union advocates the policy Fisher1 T J would soon overtake the company; but Lwar 8bay ROPE, is on the point of breaking out be of courting a European alliance as a Foster dc Norman HmllhJE we were doomed to be disappointed. We tween their respective governments. HnyderFV guard against American influences. & Brewer Ganltt J Which will be sold Sprat.ua had scarcely reached the suburbs of the Washington, 17. Attonroy General M GH Storrs J (iant Mr. Morris, minister of Glllen J W rendered an opiuionon the accompanied by Htansfleld F M city when we broke one of the iron Evarts has W Steele MM Orlflla an had United interview tho collecta Suites, of of the ! question appointment T stays aud the wooden cross bar of- - tho or for Alaska. Xie says the office should with the Sultan last week, at which, af Hawkins O r J J Thayne A K tongue! The accident happened in a be set in operation at once unless some ter an interchange, of compliments aud Hawkins T Tnarber AIso, JM Thornbragh stream aud, as we could neither go legal impediment to filling it exists, lie good wishes, his majesty. informed the Ha8kelsTU fall TborntonL Hater J that the flagship Franklin llauton T ahead nor bach without danger, we, says, "I do not find it embraced in the Admiral Thatcher A Son to pass through the Hatch A 2 be would V of ottlce tenure of the and permitted act, operation BACON, FLOUH, to wade the had i in end under the accepted construction of the Dardanelles to Constautiuople, if the Hall K J Van I youngest, being D AND lleffltnger patch up. We tried to console ourselves constitutional authority of the President Admiral so desired. B Wayland Oen. Igualif the Russian Ambassador Hilt MM! Watt G W with the reflection that it was all for I have no doubt of his power to grant a M Webb JF Holtner week at last entertained to a commissiou collector customs of for Constantinople, PEACHES.&e tho best that It was lucky that we had Wetzel KM HouHton J a officers fleet and of his at Admiral the shall which at end the Alaska, expire F Weber HuntT got no: further, &c, and drove slowly of the next session of the Senate. ' FOB OUTFITTING. Whllcomb C J grand banquet given; at the Kussian Le d!23:ly Wheeler W back to town. By the prompt aid of St. .Louis, 17. A dispatch from Solo- xation. James It Wilson I 17. llonj Iteverdy Johnson, Jeffrey KL 3 dated Saturday. twy London; a blacksmith and a carriage maker, wo mon Kansas, city, J JeametJJ Wiley . Witbeck A P soon repaired damages, and started 23u xudicMia ere reported to be within Auaetican Minister, arrived in this city, Johnson J W 1 miles of this place at daylight this wuav, iruui ouuuiumuwu, Williams 8 Jobnson C J Johnson IIS again a few minutes before noon. WooIseyCP tueir streugtn was variously London, midnight A great meeting Jon morning; J. 1VI, AZtLEIT Cl Co. c I 1) Woodman J F DAVI3 COUNTY. estimated at from 600 to 15(A). They are oi the lory party was held at the Crys i J Wright Have Just received their this evening, at which reaoiu Farms look better than we expected reported to have declared that they cal I'alaoe f TODIES' . LIST. were going to clean out the settlements tious were adopted expression the de to see them after bo heavy a grasshop on A Lndenham A to support the A ait these streams. Women aud chil termination of the M. atari to Mr J per visitation. Much damage has un dren are coming in very fast and the church, throne ana party or constitution. MlfliQ Mrs Mexican advices state that Gov. Her- Bowman M doubtedly been done to grain by their town is nearly full of refugees. It is re MltcheUMJssM Brown Mrs P Morley Mlws K ported that a detachment of soldiers had nandez, of Vera Cruz, had returned Burns ravages. But there is grain left. They an O Mrs HC2 Mumlord Mrs AXD to from his Madalla, where engagement with the Indians yesterexpedition N C have not destroyed all, though in the an to between Solomon" K and he lueUectual made Mrs Saline attempt cap Chlrington NorbergH R early epriug it required faith to believe day, in which the soldiers were ture the, insurgent leader Peito. The Dean Mrs A rivers, Roblson Mrs C M that any would be saved, these insects whipped. Nearly all the 'settlers north land and sea operations, undertaken 8 II O 1" S were so numerous.; Much, of the har- of Asher creek, are surrounded, and we against the rebeU of Alvarado and vici Harris Mrs M 8trlngbam TH , J AE persons being killed. nity, had all failed, The city of Veru Johnson Miss vested grain was stacked,-thawhich Know of eight A. Thygsen Mrs urux was are oi these that surrounded. luu maicuuteuts. Excepting Mrs M reuch, Jones Mrs JT . Tompson wa in the fields looked well. Corn and all tho settlers for EAST TEMPLE STREET, miles.1 along the Uerman, Spanish, aud American busi thirty . . w i Mrs Rftsd, UmlT Block Ifortb ef Emi dia&ly F Wetzel cane Airs ness 8 of men J had espoused the Cause of the Clnnlspn Li sugar give promise yielding good ouiuuiuu iivci uve uvcu unveil Oil. Mrs 8 Wheeler crops through this aud, as we are inform- Governor Crawford came up from To governor aud were aiding him to raise Lees Mrs 8 Wool ward Mrs M J srratlon Square, - men and feed, as Well us to pay his Lindsay Mrs E 2 now is and in peka ttallrre.organWsodbory Misa II Weber We noticed ed, county. many lzing the tntutia on the square, who troops. The governor had ordered the substantial stone houses were being had gone from this place to the relief of cattle in the suburbs to be seized for Person reaidina in the country a must state where 1 BJB erected. .There is au air 'of thrift and those up the river Others will go as their use. The rebels make raids with ingfor advertisedtetters for BUILDING and prepared to Contract awe rrom. ana are ine ki r expectea wort therj iae equu rnannie mi uu soon arms as and ammunition arrive in musket range of the city. The lo date ef advertisement. as cneap as tbe cheapest. Hsvin g plenty about Davis county that assures from M are cal authorities, do not interfere. The the traveler that the farmers'of that fa- now Topeka towards The IndiansValcivil authorities of the city are suspenRepublican A. W. STREET, vored section are It would ley.. moving l ded. Col. Jimenez, with a reinforceJPottmaatar. be difficult to rind a richer spot of ground 'An Omaha dispatch says that while a ment of 500 cavalry was expected at r in the Territory, even the weeds along construction train on the Union Pacific Vera Cruz to scour the country roundV was Railroad or towards to men Fremont AND ARRIVALS the DEPARTURES forbear backing ihe capitla the sides of the road attain a rank luxuon Saturday, it ran over a cow, lion ptess BY STAGE.' Station, of the defeat Ulatorre by JN egrete. OF THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. riance that is not seen elsewhere. As throwing a caboose off the track aud Ulatorre was expected at Vera Jruz. we n eared killing hre men and wounding twelve. Passengers by steamer! from Cuba, who From the EasU-J- . K. Klmhftll . xrlf m.nA hfM. Two of the latter died yesterday. All cannot produce passes to satisfy the au w. xjawTenoe ana wue, a, Miner, rea. FAKMINQTON Dr. J.8. Mean, Geo. Webster. A. P. of the road. We keep constantly on hand and Makeiooi' Itaepler, of employes thorlties in their politics. Wilcox. Bamnel Vine. L. P. WhlUnar. JoseDb HIGHEST WAGES PAID! We saw; the dust of the carriages as the St. .Louis, 17. The extensive car ma- are imprisoned. neutrality der, at the Shortest NoUce, DO0BS, SASH, eanuers, frank Osgood. 17. The of company ped on its way to Kaysville. nufactory and shops of the North MisJa Miller. From liavanna, the WestMr. AUeygelt, James; planters BLINDS, MOULDINGS, EU., Etc In Casli, Monthly. We were too late for meeting, which' we souri Bail road, in the northern part of malca are much alarmed at the violent From the North D. H. PeQr. destroyed by fire speeches made by Judge Mashedor. To the East G. C Pack. O. F. Strickland. H. learned was a very excellent one, he the city, were totally with a number of which nave been misconstrued by the M.May. together TERMS to SUIT CUSTOMERS. speakers being Elders A. M. Musser finished and unfinished jcars, and a negroes into license and outrage on To iho West Major J. W. Drew. CL E. Noa Qnarry-me- n, the .... Geo, A. Smith, President Young and large quantity of material and all the whites. Highwaymen abound on the gnes. Goo. Webster, L. B. Whiting. aioiiiy F. Dr. Lanteren. Lorvea AH. North To the Elder Joseph F. Smith. Tho meeting- machinery and tools. The loss is esti- Island. at a hundred and fifty thousand: Paris, 18. Napoleon has subscribed it. MCivay, ii. XTioe. house was crowded with people. Farm- - mated Stone Slasons insured seventy-fiv- e one to thousand francs thousand. wards a memorial iugton has its San Francisco, ID. On the 15th inst lotooaea nx, tamaeniown. NEW a has written a letter from Excelsior Stove singular tidal phenomenon occurred MONSTER STOKY . Qaribaldi Store J. M. Allen Co., East Saa Pedro, southern California. A Capicra, which appeafs in a Bologna As well as Bear Lake Valley, an account at street. Temple series of waves commenced fiowlng upon paper, full of tierce impatience, lie and of which, Eider Joseph F. Smith, who the coast, causing the tide to raise three thus concludes, "I shall believe that our A Sugar Mill for sale Z. Wi Penick, 12tb saw the creature, kiudly furnished the or four feet above ordinary ihlgh water people mean freedom j when I see the Ward.4 i , were and an followed of mark, is St. Peter's turned ipto News. There nothing fishy about this of shop asy V TO WORK ON by a fallingTow the tide see the same when distance for the lum below the i indigent, tho of story, though subject it looks like water mark. The rise and fall occurred flask of St. Janerous broken on the tona fish. To think of a creature four inches regularly everv half hour sured pato of the ludicrous sorcerer; CASH PAID FOR ! aud three quarters in length and an inch hours, creating considerable alarm Come what will. ifl shallt die happy, I . tr t f A good Sugar Mill. Inquire of Z. ior auut s Fo Sale.12th and three quarters broad living for years among the inhabitants thereabouts. on the oay wnen you ugui W. oe Ward. d22Mt Derrick, will The soon, which incident is lean I to maattributed some hope liberty, in a man's stomach is something fright- rine an vou. at amouiance. in follow least, disturbance, causing the bottom'of ful to contemplate. No wonder that the sea Wamtzd, a few cords of Mountain Mahogany None but Good Hen need apply. xno iiinguan journals pud? Wood to rise and fail, thus impelling Ijondon. from at this offleew r tf Itio Janeiro. In which Brother Telemachus Rogers, from whoso the waves toward the coast. lish a letter now cabinet is eava the in writer the information has been received that stomach it was ejected, had poor health, ne hundred and fifty cords of that a great major redWihtxk-OApply lnmelltly t tlis Xfootli Croeette, French Consul at this clined to peace, and with such a monster wiggling around Monsieur wood at the MU1. pine of Weber Paper or are israzii tho tired of of Kabjobu been has Consul General people ity port, appointed and nibbling inside of him. At half-pa- of France for the Pacific coast, which ti war with Paraguay ana - ciamor lot Wasted. At this office, dean white cotton one p.m. on the ICth ho was in the tle he will assume on his return from ieaco. The same correspondent asserts and colored rags. YOUIIGi in the People of the confedcity who wish tdH d201tf the that ... people Argentine Canon on his way home from the Europe. of will them DAIILET, please bring them on Mon. ;if i steamer ConttanHnei which ran eration are no leas desirous of the termi dispose where he had been working, when onThe and 1 days Fridays. ,i roc ic near i'lummera i'ass, about nation of hostilities. l,from Port au he commenced "vomiting blood, which two aweeks 18. Advices Havana, since, has been 'got off and Prince to the 10th inst. have been recontinued at intervals until ho reached has arrived at Victoria. St. lrfuis,11S. A letter, dated Ells- ceived. The revolutionists had met home in the evening. Doctor 14th, says r that, on the with few. reverses, and came to see him and tried to ad-- . worth, Kansas.200 - were ... steadily ' a of 12th on band Indians ground. gaining appeared minister medicine to him, but he could Spellman'a creek; IS miles north-eaAnnounce that of Salnave had recently committed some not swallow it. There was " P ' which had acts, to led a Ellsworth. proUpon arriving at the house arbitrary something of Mr in hla throat which had been test from the foreign consuls at the cap- MONEY beat him and they Shaw, caught Mr.JFnEDPEIlRIS flopping unmercifully and drove him away; they ital. The British minister had threataboutlQ his stomach, producing the were if then caught Mrs. Shaw, and her sister, ened that, the outrages renewed, TfTILL aealn start East about the VHh of Au- Pnfol sensations, from the time he iuot com- and violated their persons. Some thirty to order the English war steamer in the f f East, to purchase ; menced bleeding- lift trUa tr. to bombard the city, II was reor v... harbor more abuse of them'contlnued 'their OU6 vat, 4&c, FALL STOCK OF GOODS, Could npt; he finally succeeded in of the helpless women - tratU long after ported that Salnave, flndlnghis position Seie.dr5hPFERS0N- - CJoutrtSortlJ swal. deshad become then desperate contemplated iflighwi Hls M senseless; lowing some buttermilk; this caused they .Hi until troying the property they left" them for family and baggage were captured on u hha tO Vomtt. tnH tV, , srsvia xzontniy. redead. steamer board the They next proceeded td the to r. let by contract to responsible Sylvanie. which fell to ths ground. The J prrf-sidence of Mr. Smith, parties who . and beat him in into the hands of the rebels. .' - : theory is. that thikMT, miur the same manner, and '. violated hi JXeTT lioric, 19. Additional advices tuanbyth,day,-4CWiU Uaehfijier? ahd FainllT HnDnSlssr tnhs itj j' .For ligament wife, leaving her In a critical condition. trom ' x rsigniea uxrougn inu jraiu' xvi, u jmnce, ! . NAII, dci dc, ,! ' ! LOW FOR CASH ! ; j 1 DRIED ! i . :t j ' ; STOVE t , f i SMITH BRO S. " STOCK LARGE CARPENTERS ; i STORE ' j ; I : i ' 1 j - COOKING, PARLOR i HEATING , i J It ;; : i 1 E It t I 1 ; Rtf j I to-da- y, v to-da- W A Iff TED IMMEDIATELY! 5D EGJBKT! y. ! well-to-d- o. : i ! i 1 i v j j ! , ;. to-nig- ht, ' i j I : j ! t t . i TO-DA- Y. ; Iaborers i j . ferial pottos. " ft. m THE RAILROAD A. I , ! st j rail-roa- d, i , -- t : - , SH2mP& ; t V - ! CRONYN &11ERRIS -- yood-ward ' st 1 ' , FOE WORK! Choice Apples, i i i-- r i to-wor- k n 1 fffirw.'j cor.ir.iiGsioM orderg I- - |