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Show fled at the privilege. . We stopped at the DESfJBE T EVEITIITG IIET7S. new settlement at Chicken Creek and - - The Secretary of, War pre- a for "General Meade, dispatch Eared him to take such measures aa may be necessary to prevent trouble. Governor Smith has no doubt his veto to the-biauthorizing the election of Presidential electors by the legislature, will be sustained; he thinks the "Legislature will pass the measures necessary to enable the people to vote for Presiden. tial electors. V was, George Loring appointedstore keeper for the fifth district of.v.Callto-morr- ow. chairs, hornci. steelyards, ash bidets, flowers, and small rpecimens. of 4 i . kt very fine. email grain whldi were closed r&3 The exhibition by Eir-;l- n many appropriate songs, anions which heard "Mountain Brave;" closing with Ia comic auction of fruits and vegetables which had been kindly donated by the exhibitors to be sold for the benefit of the Societies. I noticed articles, solde peaches brought twenty-fivvery high; four two pears that each had been cents; cut by the awarding committee brought $1 00; one cabbage nead weighing 8 lbs. When' he will appear for the first time in the - Pine Character of :4 r: prizes Amongst those that obtained were the following: Pears, Bro.-JohParker; apples. In variety, Nephl Johnson; grapes, Wm A. Martindale; great11' ot lha nsnae.. est variety small fruits, A. Jj. Slier; In the Great, His011 T' ASSISTS33,,BT E. V A Powerful Cast of the Company. plumbs, Bamuel Bradahaw; wine, Heulur; steelyards, Albert Petty home-Clarlcy spun, sisters Ellen Parker.? and Eman Beno. The finale was THURSDAY Perry ' OCTOBER 1. 1808.- - i' v a : foot race by the boys for a basket of ; ?, GBHh, ate dinner and held meeting. President Joseph Young, and Elders E. EDITOR ''AND PUBLISHER. Manulacturers and ImporWrs Snow and W. Woodruff and President p&mba 30, IMS' D. H. Wells snoke to the people. The Wednesday - leading citizens of Nephl, nceompanled brass, band and choir, or tnat EDITOBIAL C0EEESP0IIDE1T0E. by thewere here waiting to receive the place, company when it drove up. From this PRESIDENT' YOUNG'S TRIP point to Nephl the road runs through a Uornia. t was one most - ; beautiful 'country. It SOUTH. AWMUNlTIOrij opringneia, mass, 'ine ltepuoncans renominated vast meadow as, far as the eye could of the 10th district have J Dawea for Congress. w 186S. water on and reach V r witn nana, every 24th, Sept. v, Elkln'a coal oil refineCutlery & Sporting Arlici Last night r&s the coldest night wo for irrigating purposes, could be made a ryPhiladelphia. was burned huntwenty-fiv- e .were burned; have had since leaving home." Water very superior farming district. At ' dred barrels of crude oil ; loss $23,000. mornoutside dish a this poured Into tin Pittsburg. A terrific locomotive exjGIJW MATERIAL. ing had a thin surface of Ice over It with- Meeting was held in the evening; El plosion occurred this morning, on the in half an hour. Fires lnslttlng rooms ders Thos. Taylor, J. P. Smith and G. Connellsvllle railroad in this city; the EVENING, was killed and three' others se"were necessary for comfort last evening fireman Q. Cannon and President Joseph Young riously injured. The engine was literally ..J .r ' and this morning. We left Ephralm addressed plumsV.; : ',.";; the to The blown l for ' the Will be people. pieces. The engineer FORREST'S i escaped great WIN passed day Eft pleasantly most presented. with the kindly feelings towards without injury. those .'I who how Historical Playln 5 Acts, entitled, attended the Saints . Sept.26th.i8G7. fair; our Scandinavian brethren in general New York. George B. McClellan and Saints who stayed at home passed the no ER HOUSE OF UTAH ! from heard and Bro. Canute H. Brown in partlcu-la- r. We were hospitably, entertained at his family arrived by steamship but have that know I not, day I - " at a public dinner. It NCuba, J some of them are very anxious to know We reached Manti a little after 0 Pavson Boston'. The rear wall of the skating what was going on. III) IE (D i?L(D U a.m. and were welcomed with enthusi- was a sumptuous meal, and no pains rink fell Tremont two in societies find the st., that learn killing B. were I Fairbanks i J. spared by Bishop asm and warmth by young and old who two one man and others. near their $150 in Injuring treasury, something were drawn up to receive the company.; and the people of hfs ward to make it - Kew.;York. The Tribune's Atlanta for another fair in 1869, and they have & We special says that a call having been amalgamated and gone to work to make The construction of arches of evergreens an enjoyable and successful affair. Kcbclllon. Kcntlsli Trio ; n 43 miles, published last week for a Bepubli-ca- a good thing of It. r HAIN STREET, a drive of about is becoming a regular feature in these re- arrived, after '' Bf. ton ZIARDIE CADE,-JtlWarren the r. JACO. J. . . Repubconvention, . v Yours, .;i:,j-at (Three doors below Salt Lake H D McKenzle Lacyw....... licans assembled there yesterday, with .uHHMr ceptions ,of President Young and ' his w ... xir 8 Tord Lilndssy jr : PBOVO. , the view of holding a peaceable politiS.iXT UKeIcity Mr J O uraham On, entering Manti we Lord Clifford company. r Mr J E Uyde :!.:'..-;.,b am men of number of A cal Dnke Backing loyal meeting. Klr O F AUwood Now offer the greatest variety of ,, passed , under a fine one, upon which A meeting was held in the evening at from the neighboring towns arrived by Poisck.'Jemmy Dywer, cf ptiginstlo noto- Ixr4 ffnfTIS- ... Mr R Beauchamp Ammunition ever opened, out in UkhTvi Wat Worthy was stretched the . word WELCOME which Elder A. M.'Musser and Prest. train to attend the meeting, and were riety, vss brought before Aldermau Clinton Will e Bepalrlng of every description in Mowbray. .Mr j is Evans tory. done and In a worlmaalVwr Mr J A Thompson in large letters. Before going to meet D, H. Wells i poke to the people : met by the sheriff and a committee o this morning', charged with being drunk; promptly Jack Ktraw iarKe manner. Guns made to order. Will ,r,,bnrthe peace and shooting at Jas. Mitchell Dick: Pembroke nrw citizens, who advised them not to enter with Intent B Kelly and sell second hand Guns. - Mr ing the company was conducted by Bntton disclosed Suiday, The kill. evidence J to the Roger Sept.JSth.1863. the town, the sheritr telling tnem tha fact that the latter cb urge was sjroondlesa, for uourtney, Mr P Marietta Bishop A. 1 J. Monlt to a stone school . The meeting this morning was ad the citizens were determined for E. . Dnpont's ami l there he had fired in the air and not toward MitchMr u Mattnews 4c collec mour Co'a a where celebrated Haines H dis123 wMr Wl was for no he added be and very fined drunJt and should ell. tha house, interesting lie dressed by President Joseph Young being meeting; M 110 lor shooting in the Officer. C Uonelson and the peace, turbing them was and with counselled home he bad had street. i ' tion of productions displayed. Elders W. Woodruff, E. Snow and Gi .Miss Adams SPORTING pacify them and to induce James Mitchell was fined SIO for being drank Marlamne. jrllNING POW )ER, M Bowrlng This exhibition was most gratifying, as Q. Cannon. In the afternoon we took soughtto to Widow Cade. them allow a meeting to beheld, bu and disturbing the peace. Kate Worthy,,... .M1bs Uzzla piatt it gave the visitor a better idea of our departure for the city, v his advice had been in vain. The re jti Officers, Guards, Bondmen, etc., etc the range of our products than any Every one who has spoken of this presentatives then went to the colored ' TTIncliesteT,s Patent DUET, 'There's m stab la the heart," 1 number of written or oral descriptions preaching tour pronounces It one of the church, outside the town, and) held St KAKDIE. Mr. Mrs. A. IraCH the speakers 'At Payaon, Sep. 27th, 1863, Mary, wife bf Jeremeeting. When ' ?" could do. We saw shawls there, manu best they have ever made. An uncom their news was, received miah TV' were from through Beece, nearly Mary formerly Bingham, factured at home in Manti, of a quality mon flow of the Spirit has been enjoyed from credible sources that the citizens Parish Bitterly, Shropshire, England, seed S3 To conclude with the Farce of Mill. Star please copy. that surprised us, they were so excel by the Elders, and they have spoken were organizing in the town, and were years and 23 days. , Of New Haven,' Conn.' The Winches er Rifle can be fired eighteen times In succession with Anna.iDrasllla. In 2Stb, 8prlngtown,v Sep. in lent. It would be Improper to mention with a plainness and' power seldom drilling military tactics, preparatory daughter of Peter and JSmmellne Land aged 4 -out hence the name of EIQhtfs v ' on and to an the attack Republicans, 15 days. we mentioned all have the great advantage ov names and and months SHOOTER, Mr R F Nealen The people have been more they were advised to flee- to the woods The child's mother died May 19th, ISC?. Capt William Jones equalled. for tbey can beuse4ai8oaa arm. anyotber .Mr P Mareetts Mr wiuiam jon where there, was so much that was wor than usually demonstrative In their re- to avoid & serious riot, and probably the single by Inserting eacnbrtrlA JSLlndfc-Tom Chaffinch .Mr y to be fired In the barrel, and leaving IS shots llnn C were There of Alfred Graham .Mr al Stedllad ilea of loss J flannels, praise. life; for of accordingly thy they the magazlna It can be used at the rate of t4n ceptions; the manifestations regard Mr E Barrel! AND J Hyde AltltlVALS DEPARTCnES were . The colorea people i shots a second. j seys, jeans and casslmeres in the piece, him whom God has chosen to be their directions alarmed. Matthews James It ...Wr BY STAGE. on is asserted, It dreadfully ......Mrs M G Clawson These Arms are Mrs Cant Jonea,.... and In great' variety; and there were leader, by giving him such hearty and Eood and trustworthy authority.! tha particularly freeom. ... Mrs M Bowrlng Mrs Wm Jones mended Tor defense Mrs O From H East Gen the Jno made-uMagnlre. Thedis- loving receptions, has seemed to be a from three to four hundred white men McXmgJe, O U against dresses, coats', Ac., Miss Matilda Adams Miss M J Tweed, Robert Martha Uieh Songlas, . .MiRa Lizzie Piatt was to M went M D of Btead. .Warrenton fruit and U R U specJ Orr, armed, Todd, vegetables play grains, gratification to them, and fully to Betty Martin..:.;..Miss Alexander ATTASicS! bhort. J W YouDgr. MaJorL Bent. Lithgow, the U prevent meeting. also very fine. We noticed some home delightful ially who From West the Marker. hard indeed would be the heart Jmes The working women held a meeting To the East Mrs M E Dennis, Wm Q lover, Z .CHANGE OF TI3IT!: made dyes, respecting which we would could witness these spontaneous outA lKsvf PafMtvKAll A tisa VAAvhaas r Q w Ji Al? A ients for the omen's the last Vat nigh OPEN at 7 o'clock. Performance working A.BOOB3 have been pleased to have made inquiH Cresswell, Stephen DeVvolte, Col Drew, C oommencea pnnctoally R . were there Elizabeth affection in on of street; the 7J4. at the of Home, part LEE FIRE ARMS COMPANY, ries had the manufacturer been present. pourings over 200 present. Miss busan li.l An To the West J D Brown. H M Maslee. without children and their being people for addressed them, favoring the To the North MIrs Lucy Snell, James Reed, Bro. W. K. Barton had a very fine spe touched MILWAUKEE, WIS. them!.' . President Young thony ai j xweea, u ix xoagias, uugn uaien. societies.. by juiss of matlon cimen of sione cutting on exhibition, in holds no appointment, The examination, in the case of uepu the shape of a square column for a grave; man has hadgovernment no share In elevating him ties Sheriff Moore. Beary and Hickey AU kinds of FIXED AND L0O3 from the names on the sides we thought to the as the in arrested Broadway principalis God but he which fills; position ' theatre shooting outrage,' was resumed its execution must have been to him a who chose t.' - has yesterday. to lead Ills him : people ' labor of love, cotton clean "Wanted. At this office, filled them with a deep, abiding and in At the request of Gen. McClellan no linen rags. People In the city who wish to and dls HAVE remoned to the office of Eldredge A As Pioneers In the West, In our line we ar TIIS MEET1NQ. public demonstrationonwas made on ms pose of them will please bring them on Mon T creasing love for him. He reigns in arrival j for A Clawson, on East Temple Street, Salt LAke determined to maintain our reputatioa The. meeting house and a bowery their hearts, and it is their highest de Friday night, days and Fridays. ; yesterday; . be : found where cm hereafter I Clty during keeping the best ot articles and sellingt oa tbe omce nours 10 auena to tne aune-- or however, McClelian'a 'legions will sere built at Its side for the accommodation light to render him all the honor in nade most reasonable and Retail. him and turn outdn a torcmign .Teams 'wanted to haul lumber from Little of the people, were crowded with most be their power." The Cottoa wood. - Apply to Folsom A Romney exacting ruler procession. It is expected there will 25fctf : . Auditor of Public Accounts, congregation.' Elders could not fall to receive gratification forty thousand persons in the proces I dSMlm ruff, Q. Q. Cannon, Thos. Taylor, J. F from such honor as is paid President sion. W.wtkt A few cords of red pine wood at Recorder of Marks &, Brands, ' , Smith and Q.Dunford, and President Youxyr. But the question arises, are the Paper MIR.' tf Notary Public O. Hyde addressed the assemblage. We the for Salt Italic County, FOREIGN. as wil ing to receive and or Deeds Tor And Commissioner were delighted to meet here Elder Eras-tu- s obey people his counsels as they are to Paris. 29. A special te the MonlUur r i t lie States California of Snow, who had come, ononis way honor him. Our increase in the has the following from Spain: The city j . and NeTadn. from his field of labor in the South to remarkable qualities which already of Carthazcna joins the revolutionistsa Marshal Palva. of the roval armvl Coliections made in the States and alt narts General Conference, to meet President distinguish and mark us as a peculiar last Keeps constantly on hand agenenel accounts was completely surround VI JCUsTVpC, OUVtbU AU1V sUJtAAIXatrsAlAsft UJ assortment of f and the and is ito perYoung company this question of ed by insurgent troops, and insurrecprobablyupon people depends form the remainder of the trip with obedience. In every quarter of this captured by this time. The I , CTLATSTOm v STAPLE An FAXCT them. He is in the enjoyment of good land we see the fruits which it has proSalt Lake City, Sept. 2J, im. thought Concha himself will soon health. After partaking of the hospi- duced. We feel assured that such visits is i loin the insurgents. tality of Bishop Mofiktt we rolled out as this, from which President - Young uenerai betrano and the rebels nave y' Btandor.- - Cadiz has been de for and company have returned, will con retaken clared a free port by the revolutionists liauKisoN. . tribute to increase these fruits, and to The Paris newspapers CARRIAGE FOR SAEE. dispalr of !tbe The finest In traveling this road the recolle ctlon bring the people into a condition of Queen's cause. LIGHT, well built and finished Eastern A made Family of the valuable lives which have been CABBIAGE, In Paris, 29. The Queen of Spain stil HAxas. wm seat comfortably six JLiijIit Brood, unity than at presenta con- remains oroer, ruu lost upon it during the recent Indian greater she St. at is attend Sabastlan; persons.-summation so desirable that to effect it E are In receipt of an lmmenss Stock of AtD)V at WTXJLIAnn A. nLltTN T.fverv by Carlos Marfore. one of the mem troubles, saddened us. Thero was as every true Saint will unceasingly pray ed trass si. J suwie.oui jaazewiiv. is bers cabinet. of last the It reported : fine a display made to receive the compaPlOS, Jose Concha, at the head of the that ny at this toyrn as the numbers of the government in Madrid, and, Manua ori, t I k A. HINEB, settlers and the capabilities of the place Concha, commanding the army in the l8pcial to the Deatttt Errniny Vri.? field have both sent in their resignation, would admit of. The children came to Etc., ATTQ R N E Y & COUNSELOR, to communication the their tlueen. In H.i H. PreBishop After an absence of three years In Europe, again And sells ss REASONABLE as Kearnes', where the Inform the 'Queen that her refusal they any ho usa in tenaers to tne funuo ms professional services. sident and the most of the company to return to Madrid, unless accomponi 2d Month Salt Omens Street. his residence. at the City. I. Lake City, Utah. . ed by her minister Marfore. destroys all GENERAL. stopped, and sang, in their best style, atCollections Domestic P.8. Foreign andGtVB HIM A CZU their song of welcome. If Gunnison hope of suppressing the 'insurrection. d2Cltf San Franclsco.-Th-e to. tended opposition steam The ' ' has accepted the T resigna, v. from 1'anama arrived to tions Queen should receive no accession, of numbers er Uregoman sent of and has the for Conchas, "; t .; RESET through outside emigration,-i- t will only, day. to form a new ministry; A meeting of the leading citizens Count Chiest summoned Oouncil the of sho also has require a few years to give it a strone was held last night to devise means to to assemble at Son Sebastian. I. FREIGHTERS WAHTED Cost Side, East Temple st;, popuUUohofhome emigration" alone, aid the suffering people ofSouth Ameri State been re has Bon The don. following a and ca, was committee to number the of to children be appointed judging by SALT LAKE CITY. ceived from Spain: Espartero is sick ',.. i; seen on every hand. The people here collect funds. an :in to active take part A naval general court martial has and unable have had many serious difficulties to convened on Mare Island navy yard, political affairs. General Prim Is hourly Consisting, In pari, of ( contend? with. Bishop Kearnes and for the trial of some men belonging to 1 The highat price paid for all ktndi- f declare will the believed that city: ONE steamer HUNDRED the TEAMS Ostlfce, been here seven years; dar... of Produce, , family have airainst the Queen - as soon as the fleet A. Victoria there is telegram says that - i - . have d2i90m' xnoved rumored is ing that the insur four considerable period they It broken mortality among the In- arrives. t times. The Indian troubles have un- dians at out Madrid. The in that ylclnlty; the nature of the rection has TO HAUL. FREIGHT 'U and has Domestic, San left has Sebastian, settled everything and everybody; but disease Is nnknown. Queen were There abeut ' .. v the ivrencn irontier. , Gunnison occupies a beautiful location fifty deaths during the past month. crossed asserts. The Jresse Wiener of Indians have been sent Vienna. From ilie Terminus oftbe Union at present, and with the cessation of the Hundreds by the advice of Von Beuste, that the Prints, ' from the city; away I to vhtU a. Gallic declined has the troubles, ew. Orleans, '29.?Wuen' the .vote Kmparor people will feel more set. ' " Pacific Rail Road. ;V'CVK;V The- governor of : that province, who tled. The infusion of a new, energetic was taken on Governor's the yesterday o veto of the Equality Bill,- - seven whites was unduly urgent In his solicitations. element, that haa not suffered the dis- voted i Iclaln?sr been lias removed. & ELDREDGE CUUVSOfl. to pass the bill over the veto, and The couragements and lcwse. of the five negroes Bishop of Kins has been indicted i r ''"m, voted to sustain the veto. .d2S8aO swC7t wSl-t t address a for few .pastorlal issuing past against years which the citiA mandamus In the matter of Judge the laws t tnat diet. passed by zens here have experienced, would Cooley'a remonstrance order came beFlannels, watts nas nad an interview Minister A lArsjre Stoslc ef JLeandbe a great help to the place; good wa- fore 5th District Court, Judge . nd the his with presented Emperor, i TO'XIENT,.''" an court Issued yesterday. The ter is wanted; but Twelve Mile creek, out, and was received as minis of order for the the appli- credentials, A SXXAUL COTTAGE. For nartlcnlars In registration, ter extraordinary plenipotentiary, from , with some labor and expense, can be. cant, which was obeyed without TlcZrixifj, of ALFRKJJ BEST, opposite Salt ques Lake Qjme House. v brought to their doors. The people are tion. This is one or the courts whose the united States. 1 tyaik zw t poor; but, In looking at their surround- action in the issue of naturalization was declared illegal; Denims, ... ings, we felt that if they could have papers New York. A Washington' special peace, they would soon be surrounded t says that JeffDavls will certainCOFFE33i V TDCE 1 by plenty.; This lsan Important point, ly be brouzht to trial next term of the ".: K - and will HRREBT OlV&ST that KAYSVILLE and OtrlpeV VlItaEN.ClTY, Court at Blchmond.' Attorney yet oVa fine place of residence. Circuit IS BOUTH WEBER Precincts bare be General the is Evarts busy pushing From ill that is yet knownof the coun- matter. an IRIUOATION DISTRICT by ' ' OMCXSOs ine of Davles County, in accord. Coanty Opart iisvinc juauor jjcserii jcics: try the route past this place and up the Washington. 9. Dispatches have tendeu the Fair of 'the Grane Grower a' n act enuued "An rL11 act to Incorporate Irrigation Com nan Sevle river offers the greatest ad van been received from. General Sherman, and Gardners' Clubs and Kane County annmA T.nn.V. ... . . . . . i i i from oQlcial a for dispatches Uges railroad between this city transmitting wnicn two bocie-tle- s Infortherancsofthekbove; oociety, General Sheridan. He reports that uwutuuunu to and the Colorado river of hold willtrive amalgamated it. I A (IIAOO MEETINGS other Lieutenant Beech er and surcreou Moore you a brief outline of what I saw, Bop- . S known route. The meeting any o'the eltlzena of this" eve- are dead and buried, also three scouts ng vaw you wui '.;,"Wnleb we offer to the Public is and puDJiciry give ning was addressed by President Jos- and gives a list of fourteen others killed. hereby let our southern brethren know . nrxTKra norcs. at. hatotuxe J,. jv eph Young, and Elders Jos. W.Young, Colonel orsytn hss two wounds. He what eur Dixie" isabout. On OCT. 3. 1853. . . SATURDAY, VHOLC0ALC AND RETAI thinks that at least 75 Indians were The premium lists .were issued only Geo. Q. Cannon and W. Woodruff. 10 o'clock, a.rx. for the At of electlns: purpose ' killed or badly wounded. Gen. Sheri welve days before the fair. and. with twee from Three to Thirteen Trustees, a At Greatly Reduced races. L and a Treasurer, and decide whether .Sept. 5th, 1SC3. . dan has seven companies of the fifth this short one was Secretary notice hundred there 09 ltLllff Dali be on all taxable pro-tBidding our kind friends farewell we cavalry, and is keeping every man at and thirteen entries, as follows: Apples Ala OI TTU1C3 TT111 DC COla RjOXT perty or upon the lands to be benefitted. CADII Cr GD AH. , work to capture or destroy the Indians. 7, pears 3, peaches 15, wild plums S. (the mUe. distant. We were now "home! The Alabama delegation had an inter- grasshoppers have injured tame plums are - . view with the President and Secretary so that they were not suit&bla to exhib- J ,.? ' s ; .'II though we had of War jard bound,'Ueaand were assured that it), grapes 9, nectarines 1, almonds 2, and T specially Invited to call and treated with theut-7- , au necessary aid would be furnhthaa the home made cloth, etc., 23, straw hats mI? th of feeUng, Biate government in esse of tny gents and lidlca 4, vet tablets 10; mzU est variety of apples 1 (No. of kinds en.The missionaries do when I3AGT TjEliPXVE STREET, authority. racona Ccith Cntt. C?polt Faust's Ctabls, treat camrnzndsr hn t;:n instructed tered they are reltased to return S3). The other 3 entries I toyes end ZS4 tie tT'estera Fnlon homeu. accordingly. The dsleration will ltave crotchet .work, yarn, preserves, pickles, CaUtry lUcalrta.cn short notle. ltOd U02JtsUlf : GEORGE Q. CANNON ll . " f, to-da- y, . 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