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Show but the doors were of these forsaken beings; bowed and time temporarily relieved from this antelope meat to eat. I lay down, took hidden in . the houses, an encounter with a my pistol in my hand and held on to flax, cotton J DESERET EVENING NEWS, unfastened; and when at last I umiuiy crampedaswith cold and sunburn; alter- pressure through These men were my norse Dy a lariet while eating my their attention f bulls. each weary day and night herd of wild entered them, I found dead ashes white nating coast on of California; meat and biscuit, for fear the Indians iron, 'ine; burning of the ' GEORGE Q. CANNON. almost of naa to ireaa all, discharged dragged on, they were, upon the hearths, ana victims of. disease. but the government, finding It neces- migni taae a notion to my halr.of which the of down the aisle of a and I vivUlvUUI YYliaL lnnw -- J- BQctk romh'eTS I ! re " f them, bursting shelly as if walking crippled the d2SS5rth avoid rousing irreve- They were there because they had no sary to maintain some show of force in I was always very choice. I took that arms, furnishing much of t1rP5Ain or country church, totho JIDITOH 'AND TUBUSHKK. naked floors. On homes, nor hospital, nor the southern part oiuaiuornia, request- meal near where our City Hall now comparatively nominal price v! er at rent echoes from " stands. There has been quite an; im nreAnt Vwnflf urnvfc-AenCe n to nor offer them any.' They ed a company of them to friends outskirts of the town was the city October SI, lscs. the . KaturdAy, iNiVoTftrd? but there was no record of could not satisfy the feeble cravings of which they did, and served for a term provement since then. Djury. . The speculator ln&V sick: they bad not bread to quiet of six months. ine nrstwere year or our settlement here vast fortunes at tho phurue there, nor did It In anywise differ their fractious crickthe i men of from cries these all ; the of the The Injured of :v greatly crops by nation soon WinjmriJ 'their hunger departure inucn i rom omcr iuwawu of and the were all Mothers mounds a the and burden children. our left 'on ets, gave many the and of people up Some of great babes, daughtparty, this part countries. and Sv? Pre- hope, and it seemed as if actual starva- commander; and army, . all of them shoulders of those who remained. Delivered by Jreitdent. Geo. A. Smith, not long sodded; some of, the stones ers and .grand-parentn?- iU of many in the Kew Tabernacle. October St h find were newly set, their dates recent, and alike, were bivouacked in tatters, want- sident Young gathered them, together tion was inevitable for the whole colo were soon found arravri the - t.-- gainst tl sent gulls from the Lake, and ;;. . ; 9th, 186S. their black '.inscriptions glossy in the ing even covering to comfor those whom to a place now called Florence, which ny. God crickets. devoured came the and active part in the terrible wirhS? h" were searching we demominated Winter Quarters. they mnwn'A hard lv dried ieuerinir iu&, the sick shiver of fever ' ' . heavenly the North and South, the fields, to the marrow. built seven hundred It seemed as if they were While there we graveyard, Out inwnere (Continued from yesterday.) Beyond the - famine. r water-poweSLP?ul8 to are sent which me !Lee so were nara one VThese the beins several one counand , in stay messengers oy Mormons, I saw, in spot log houses, .Uhe a young orchard had ty,"; Iowa, in the fourth week of the horse mills for grinding grain, and some They would eat until , they were filled present time, , 4 4f , ThU correspondence shows us the ne-- I fruited boughs of still month of September, In the year of our hundred and fifty so they the torn would and a down', and havfl then Scandalous been sheets sustain-ronghly disgorge; .being in ; united vJ. our of cessity being, .ueu fire, Lord 1846. The city it was Nauvoo, kind of cave dug in the earth, or houses continued eating and vomiting until here . for. vears. arffl . that we may smouldering remains of a barbecue ing the Latter-da-y ourSaints, ii ti to sent 111. from rails of all were were Mormons The the fields and been the of the the owners had X' cleared, colony of constructed; half that own a parts f underground. acts, power not build "up, by voxldma j defamation was latest the the Lord! and lies, Praise and round saved: the the it. 'of that the families. It the the our We in During fencing city, up smiling country to renew persecution again gathered "utl very. when there was a short thine that wnnM r sign ofd life there. Fields upon fields of around. And those who had stopped battalion the best we could, but a great time of scarcity midst. their ploughs, who had silenced their many were sick. Our exposures through allowance or bread, the people were re- dignation of the Christian woridagairM yellow grain lay rotting EXrUUSIOX FROM ILLINOIS. one No the hammers, their axes, their shuttles, and the season, ground. ungathered upon deprived of vegetable markably healthy, more so than they us. and to get up an excuse for 4Vin Avapnrnvlrl If tHM! orVl aft were afterwards when food became more nnation. These sheets have ll In September, 1S45, the mob com was there tota"ke in their rieh harvest. their workshop wheels; those who had fswt on1- being 7, menced burning the houses of the talned by. men f in tho r.A "As far ftJie evo could reach, they put out their fires, who had eaten their much bridge and road making brought plentiful Baints in the southern part of the coun- stretched away they sleeping too in food, spoiled their orchards, and trampl- on sickness; and all who were in Winter In 1847 it was the counsel for every ousiness wnom wo have sustained lu two or Hancock continued 'and until the hazy air autumn. Only our trade, and consequently por- ed underfoot their thousands of acres Quarters, remember it as being a place person. leaving the Missouri lriverJ toj be ty of . .fir. to the summoned who the sheriff seemed of unharvested bread; these were the where a great many persons were afflict proviueu witu ooopuuousoi ure&u ai.au, r V.elJPen suggest tions of the city supported indirectly bv stopped by came less. The a posse comitatus, while few but Xiatter-la- y import of this mysterious solitude. On keepers of their dwellings, the carous-er- a ed, and many died. with H many, however, ,r Saints would serve under him. the southern suburb, the houses looking their temple, whose drunken riot Our brethren who were on tho other next season in they were to bring 300 means, audi have feit that , 250 season but The Governor sent troops and disband- out upon the country showed, by their insulted tho ears of the dying, as after to the pounds: side of the river established camps in pounds-duty, Saints, stop supporting tlS! ed the posse. The murderers of Joseph splintered woodwork and walls battered think it was as I turned from the various localities.. Thero were probably in 1850 the people came with 'just sianoers, lest, perad venture, "I and Hyrum had a sham trial and were to the foundation, that they had lately wretched night watch of which I have two thousand wagons scattered about enough to serve them during their jouruntil the produced'should eflect, our blood should be tfpoS gL' acquitted. A convention of nine coun- been the mark of a destructive cannon- spoken, that I first listened to- - the on the east side of the river in different ney across the Plains. In 1849 Presi ties notified us that we must leave tho ade. And in and around the splendid sounds of revel of a party of the' guard parts of the Potawattamie country, each dent Young lounued tne i iii. r and. own heads. f T State. The Governor informed us Temple, which" had been the cnlef ob- within the city. Abpve the distant groove or camping ground taking the We had covenanted while. in ConferWhat did we cross the Plains 'for JM of my admiration, armed men were hum of the voices of many, occasionally name of its leader. Many of those names ence in the Temple at Nauvoo, that we get where we could enjoy peace through General Jno. J. Harding and our Hon. Stephen A. Douglas that we could ject ex never to "did d "barracked, surrounded by their stacks rose distinct the loud exertions the ex- are still retained, the .various camping would wedra-f- tr quit ligious liberty. Why com- of musketry and pieces of heavy ord- clamation, and the not be protected in Illinois. and property,until carts across the Plains? That w. X.' influence TlH intonated crrounds being known as untiers, rer- - tentmtof our falsely H a T .nf. tf a nr MUU VUUU t U& mAm I? menced our emigration west,on the Cth nance. These challenged nie to render scrap of vulgar song; but lest this re- keis. Miller. &c. ft KUV UU1UU AiUb" have the privilege Df dwelling and nf CVCljr iUAUl to to elating with Saints, and not 6uUd LZ come of February, 181G. During that month an account of myself and why Ihad had quiem should go unheeded, every now wanted Saints that Elders Orson Hyde. P. P. Pratt and come 1200 wagons crossed the Missis- the temerity to cross the water without and then, when their boisterous orgies John Taylor left the camp and went on the mountains, nan been garnered, in hostileinfluence in our midst, and iLil ' of them on the Ice. Every- written permit from n leader of their strove to attain a sort of ecstatic climax, a mission to England. Brother Benson, 1849, notwithstanding all our poverty, wealth in the hands of our enemies vr h sippi manywas '! able to leave continued to band. a cruel of frolic carried accompanied by other brethren, went to a large sum in gold was contributed by use it to spread abroad defamWti body that do so until late in the summer, and the these nien were generally some of spirit Si-to. them upinsulting for falsehood our the brethren into a and the to east purposes, Though solicit donations from flame the emigration light that belfry outfits with which they left were in- more or less under the influence of ar- of the Temple steeple, and high eastern friends. I am not aware of the and Bishop Edward Hunter went back again have the direct result, unless oWr with there, sufficient, while the winter and spring dent spirits, after I had explained my- the wicked childishness of inebriates, exact amount that was donatedbut it and commenced the work. We also ruled by tlie almighty power of ho f,f weather was inclement, which caused a self as a passing stranger, they seemed they whooped, and shrieked, and beat was only a trifle. There were a few old recommenced the work of missions, bringing upon tho Latter-daanxious to gain my good opinion. They the drum that I had seen, a2d rang in clothes also contributed, which I believe which for a short time had been partial hero tbe same sorrow .distress.suku great deal of suffering, vr'V While the strength of Israel had told the story of the Dead pity; that it charivaric unison, their were scarcely worth the freight. Chris- ly suspended. Missionaries were ient desolation that have folJowed tLciw bell. gone westward, the Illinois mob com- had been a notable manufacturing and0 steam-boa- t lor my part I do not fellow" tian sympathy was not very strcjng for to Denmark, Sweden, Norway. France, elsewhere, Latter-damenced their hostilities with redoubled commercial mart, sheltering over and! y the we Latter-damore not Switzerland, all told," Germany Dut Baints. feel very Italy.. Saints who thus than the ship "They were, their money. I advise the Saints ni. fury. They whipped, plundered, and persons; that they had waged war six hundred and forty persons who thankful to thoso who did contribute, islands of theTaciflc. "to' murdered men. abused women and with its inhabitants for several years, were thus lying on the river flats. But and shall ever remember with kindness The first commercial house establish form societies and aoci;.. ed here by strangers was Livingston & tions all over the Territory ,1 aud L children, and drove all the scattering and had been finally successful only a the Mormons in Nauvoo and its depen- their generosity towards the Saints. one3 Into Nauvoo; then laid siege to few days before my visit, in an action dencies had been numbered the year We were here visited by Col.jThos. Klnkead's. Mr. Livingston had about import everything they need ttiat thev the place and bombarded it for three fought in front jof tho ruined suburb; before at over twenty thousand. Whore" L.i Kane, of Philadelphia, an extrac; eicbt" thousand dollars, which was all cannot manufacture, and noti to at ' days, killing several persons' and after which, they had driven' them forth were they? They had last been seen, from whose historical address was read the money the firm had to invest. their money to men who use it to (uv wounding others, and peremptorily at the point of the sword. The defence, carrying in mournful train their sick vestcrday. He visited our camp and Kinkead was taken in as a partner, and boyonets to slay them with, and toniV expelled the remainder across the river they said, had. been obstinate, but gave and wounded, halt and blind, to disap- saw, our condition, and was the only thev obtained credit in the east for up the indignation of eut fellow-meinto Iowa, after robbing them of the way on the tbird day's bombardment. pear behind the western horizon, pur- man, I belieye, who; by words and twenty thousand dollars' worth o against u?. Our outside friend! should remainder of the property they possess They boasted greatly of their prowess, suing- the phantom of another home. deeds manifested that he felt to sym- eroods, freighted them here and opened feel contented wiMi the privilege of ed and leaving them on the shore to especially in this battle, as they called Hardly anything else was known of pathize with the outraged and plunder their stores They reported to their paying, the money for th? " creditors that on tbe first dav of open products 01 our labor, It; but I discovered they were not of one them: and people asked with curiosity, ed People called Latter-da- y perish. Saints. It we .houll Their encampment was probably one mind as to.certaln of the exploits that What had been their fate what their may be that ho was not the only man, ing they received ten thousand dollars exact it at their hand?, asanda due reward of tho most miserable aud distressed had distinguished It, one of which, as I fortunes?'" .he was the only man who made in gold. They remained here until tney f"r our exetions in - producing tit but that ever existed. All who wero able remember, was, that they had slain a in' Hiis .Ipppi f himself conspicuous by his1 sympathy made themselves 'fortunes and carried OCTOBER 9TJI. td the from this Is we by any possible meana had got away; father and hlatson, a boy of fifteen, not us. have vo .afraid the' true. Sme towards that 'perLVs gold Territory, may ?ny lly The rear of the camnof the Saints had men comeIt those left were the poor and the help-rIes- long residents of the fated city, whom established amount and of as brethren are and millions, here, merchants, nioaey tob fast-Great numbers were sick, and they admitted to have borno n charac- that were driven out of Nauvoo, as we officers who have expressed tons that themselves elsewhere. They were an or "WedonotiuaUng Uke"t. trade with them lert them last evening,'. lying on the thev did have creat they were without tents or conveni- ter without reproach.' us honorable business house, but I have they charge ustoo.high." Buppbae they with sympathy unof a banks the ences of any kind to make them comvery Mississippi, "They also conducted me inside the at that time. It does us a. great deal or often reflected upon the bad policy that do, you need not bny of them; but U fortable. Kncamped on the foggy massive sculptured walls of the curious comfortable and distressing situation, good now to hear them so, we did wej as servants of God, adopted at that not go and buy of men who would use bottoms of the Mississippi river they Temple. In which they said tho banish- were'.frequently annoyed by the firing not know anything aboutsay time in sustaining strangers. If the ten that money to cut your throab, or to it then; were scorched with fevers, without ed inhabitants were accustomed to cele- of cannon from the opposite side of the of 1813 President Young thousand dollars which was paid into fmblish lies about you, and endeavor to In medicine or proper food. brate the mystic rites of an unhallowed river, many of the shot landing in the with theSpriug hanall men to come here and dishundred and forty-thre- e pio that house the first day, had been merriver, but occasionally some would pass neers one of-condition a merciful worship. They particularly pointedn over some our in tmoieJplesa of dled of search in started you of your homes. Do not le possess by experienced place into tho camp. One .of them, pick settlement. We started Providence e tailed on them by sending out to me certain features of the build-ia so in it as that. 4,Vell," says lone, 4ilr chants mad before institution, cooperative early tr, which, having been tho peculiar ob ed up in the camp, was sent as a present there was a particle of grass hi the would havo been just as easy to have really want some little article that I ' iuaiis, so tame that many caught them with their bauds yet many perished jects of a former supeT3titous regard, they to the uovemorof lowa. valley. We carried our food furnished our own merchandise as to cannot buy elsewhere." The Reverend Thomas S. Brockman, Platte within sight of hundreds of houses had.as a matter orauty.seduiously deniwith us, and fed our animals bn tho have bought their's. Bishop Ni K. very numerous,, but his necessities of the mob who expelled the Cottonwood , who was then living , or are really yct$ few, and we shonld belonging to them and their friends, ed and defaced. Tho reputed sites of cer- leader crass crew. until WhltneV, the bark, which were nnder the dominion off the tain shrines they had thus particularly Saints from Nauvoo, said when he en and managed to get along, making the Bishop Woelley, and numbers of others abridge our wants,' and go to work and Rev. Thos. Ii. Brockman and his mob noticed;and various sheltered chambers, tered ho city, that he considered he road for 050 we can within miles, and followed the were, well acquainted with mercantile, manufacture legions, who .viciously trampled, the in one of which wa? a deep well, con- had gained a tremendous triumph; but trappers' trail about 400 miles! more business; but. they had been robbed of ourselves; andeverything We manwhat constitution "and laws of Illinois,) aud structed, they believed, with la dreadful there is no language sufficient to de- until we arrived in this vairey.sf The all they had and had no capital. , Itr on- ufacture we can import cannot ami save the laws of humanity, under their design. Beside these, they ted me to scribe the ignominy and disgrace that whole company arrived here on the ly wanted unity and willingness on the the 40, 120, 400 or l,om per cent, him feet. see a large and "deep chiselled marble must attach, lnautlme to come,-t1847. There was a few part of the people to sustain their breth- that we are nowpayingforour mercbaii- of July The victims continued to sutler until vase or basin, supported upon twelve and ins associates in the accomplish bushes along the streams of City Creek, ren in their business relations to have dise, and so stop building up those who Lthe camps in the west sent them relief. oxen, also of marble, and of the size of ment of so brutal a work on an innor and other creeks south. The land was laid the foundation to supply all that are laying a foundation, opeiily and unoffendimr neonle on account 'Tor. a more full description of these life, of which they told some romantic cent . . . and It was covered with large black was ever supplied by Livingston & Kln- - above board,1 for our destruction. Afcd barren; or tneir rrom deluded said tho stories. i religious opinions. the historical HCentd, persons, copy They which seemed to be devouring &ead. furthermore, cease to fellowship every of Colonel (now Geueral) Thoma3 most of whom were "emigrants from a The settlements of Towa on the west crickets, ; had one Would for to like the that man 'l outlived, that will, not build . up . Zion. every inquire L. Kane, who wa3 an eye witues.l great distance, believed their Deity side of the Mississippi liver, were scat- everything re com we desolation. and (Here drouth would have the been what Amen. himself, "A few years ago," said Colonel Kane, countenanced their reception hereof a tering, extending back about seventy menced our work by making an irriga sult if instead of sustaining Livingston miles. set these We passed through for 4ascendlng the Upper Mississippi, in baptism of regeneration, as proxies & and tloh lUnKead and other merchants jour potatoes, ditch, planting the autumn, when its waters were low, whomsoever they held in warm anee-tlo- n tlements on our jotirney westward, that which wo nau brought Latter-da- y Saints? rrom had sustained the states; people the and that president party I was compelled to travel by land past Young in the countries from which they is season as was r i d and late the been would i r. nauvoo t with The result have it in that itri large in me winter. the region of the Kanids. My road lay had come. That here parents 'went jexi. sums all We remained would of with had have the which dlasdvantages money a little from the regular route in to Tract.a fine sec- into the wfcter' for their lost children, through the Half-bree-d we raised enough to preserve here and been used for building up the tion of Iowa, which the unsettled state children for their parents, widows for order to be in tho vicinity of the settle thocontend, seed, though very few were asf large country; and when a dark cloud had a of its had appropriated as a thejr spouses, and young persons for ments or Missouri, our brethren scat as chestnuts. For the next three years lowered over us, our brethren with this tered- wherever there was. an opportu sanctuary for coiners, horse thleves.and their lovers; that thus the Great Vase nit.?were to considerable means in their possession would have reduced in tnlrn Inlia frnm tlm nannla wel other outlaws. I had left my steamer come to be for them associated with all on hand to aid the Saints SPLENDID VARIETY BILL! i were been food. for straits at Keokuk; at the foot of the Lower dear. and distant memories,; and was making rails, building log houses, and held and contributions in made defending and preserving their lives constantly Fall, to hire a carriage, and to contend therefore the object, of all others in the doing a variety or work, by which they for those who had no provisions. :o:and liberties; while as it was, the influ Every for some fragments of a dirty meal with building, to which, they attached the obtained grain for their animals and head of a family issued rations to those ence of the men we had enriched was SATURDAY the swarming Hies, the only scavengers greatest degreo of idolatrous affection. breadstuff for themselves. We were en EVENING, they upon him for fear his sup- - turned against us, they believing of the, locality. On this account, the victors had so dill- - abled to do thi3 while moving slowly. dependant out of more the or go could ran make money snouiu short. . OCTOBEIt 21, "From this place to where the deep cently desecrated it, fas to render the In fact the Spring rains soon rendered :awhide,provisions vernment cetricher and thistle quicker through wolves, roots, rabbits, so water of tho river returns, my eye wea- apartment in w4ileh it was contained the ground muddy that it was imeverything that could be war than they could by continuing their ried to see every where sordid, vagabond too noisome to abldo iu. , possible to travel but a very short dis- segos and business wnn tne Will i presented, llie exciting. ramaiiti legitimate and idle settler; and a country marred, Me alio to ascend tance at a time. Soon after,' when tho thought of that would preserve life was honest, here. "They permitted is but one; sevefirm This in 2 Soottisa Drama. was a few deaths by people "antl ' without being improved, by their care- into tho steeple, to see where It had grass grew, this divergence from' the resorted to: there roots. mentioned who be ;Acts, entitled,. firms ral other of A might great deal poisonous less hands. I waa descending tho last been lightning-struc- k the Sabbath be- road southerly was discontinued, by eating course. here the first year pursued a similar a direction further north, un- the craln anlanted upon my journey, when a land- fore; and to look out, east and south, pursuing was known in Christeninches few grew only high; it was so As soon as it Latter-dascape iu delighttul contrast broke upon on wasted farms like those I had seen til we reached a point on the east fork short y Sainta.were cut. be The not the could dom that it people inyview. Half encircled by a bend of near the city, extending till they wero of Grand lUver, where the President's had to pull it. A great many got dis- not dead, but that they were alive and - f... . or, the river, a beautlfuUcity lay glittering lost In the distance. Here, in theTace company commenced a settlement callcounwero to the leave their and wanted and flourishing, gathering in the fresh morning sun; Its bright of the pure day, close to the scar of the ed Garden Grove, then another called couraged Tlie Rose of Kttriek Valo. did leave. The discovery of people to the mountains at the rate of new dwellings, set In cool green gar- divine wrath left by the thunderbolt, Pisgah was commenced on tho west try; some ..... ..MrD McKenzie Steenle mines in California by the; breth- rrom two to nve tnousana a year, ana Wandering d wero Bed Bonalcl.....t.... .Mr J 8 Lindsay dens, ranging up around a stately fragments of food, cruises of forkaof the same river. These streams gold of the caused succeeded in had that of the battalion many reclaiming ......... .. ;...... they Old Ad a m ...... Mr J K Evans hill, which, was crowned by a liquor, and broken drinking vessels, and number of others had to be bridged ren or to to and tho desert and discontented A Thompson in Albert.................-.MJ go paradise grain making r tjiat a noble edifice, whose high tapering pplre with a brass drum and a steamboat at heavy expense, which was done by PJklariteitR would Goyo' where grow GlenbTae grass grow nothing theGap.............Mr was radiant with white and gold. The signal bell, of whieh I afterwards learn the advanced parties. Our travel west . MrJ-Hyde mese nen as an was an iriais seemed xiesjiueuw before, it . Mr J M Hanlie o' though Brae Brand During the of the settlements, before we reached city appeared to cover several miles; ed the use with pain. Mr A Merrlii WyUe again. Federal officers were Black was after nightfall, when I was the Missouri river, was about 300 miles. Young was firm and decided, he put on aroused and beyond it, in the background, there "It Mr K DCrowther Mordock to sent it and here, policy thought they rolled off a fair country chequered by ready to cross the river on my return. The country was iu the possession of said this was the B Kelly Fergus- -. .Ir j place God had pointed join in the general hue and cry, or at IaarUe............j....j..i......-......MIthe careful lines of fruitful husbandry. The wind had freshened since the. Potawattamie Indians. v They, how- out for Adam s tho Saints, least some of them;' there, were a few Jesale...'...- thegatheringplaceof ;.. ..Mrs JI A Komnfy The unmistakeable marks of Industry, sunset, and the water beating roughly ever, had sold their lands to the United and it would be blessed and become one Miss 11 exceptions. But the majority Amy .n.. enterprise, and educated wealth every- - Into my little boat, I edged higher up States and wero to give possession the of the most productive places in the honorable ' Moss etc. raised a them hue and of us, Peasants, Soldiers, cry against Troopers, where, made the scene one of singular the stream than the point I had left In following year. We were delayed build- world. In this way he encouraged the and It was so much that of, thought In and mot striking beauty.; It wa3 a na- the morning, and lauded where a faint ing ferry boats aud crossing the Missouand he was sustained by men one of the rotten jU-planks the platform tural Impulse to visit this inviting re- glimmering light invited me to steer. ri river. A large portion of our people people, DAxcE, naa uou to contest tnat nim of which wnoieit the party inspireu great rising gion. I procured a skill", and rowing the dock and rushes, crossed at a point now known as Omaha lead us here. a l "Here, ed the elevation or James iiucnanan to across the river, landed at the chief sheltered among by the darkness without city; some crossed a little below, at only to will commence with Uuv back went President Winter Young tho Presidency; was the destruction of The performance wharf of the city. No one met ima roof between them and the sky. I came Bellevue; or what we sometimes termed old English Comedy, ju 2 and In 1843 polygamy.; This brought to our coun- ' charming Acts, tho there. I looked, and Eaw no one. I could upon a crowd of several hundred human Whisky Point, there being some mis- Quarters entitled, with his family. John Smith,, try immense armies, more men being hear noone move; though thequiet every beings, Whom my movements roused sionaries and Indian traders there, who returned who 'subse 'honored wag niv father, 'concerned in the matter than in some where was such that 1 hearu the flies from uneasy slumber on the ground. occupied their time principally In sell- quently patriarch of the whole Church,, of the of the revolus ; principal battles buzz, and the break against these on my way to the ing whisky to, and swindllog tho "Passing been of had President and the (who 1812. Some war or even of in the tion; the shallow of the beach. I walked light. I Tound it came from a tallow .t , ; in Stake the Nauvoo, marched were presided in this during 6,000 regulars through the solitary strceU. The town candio In a paper funnel shade, such as "Wo were met there by Captain James absence of President Young. I think direction, while teamsters and hangers-on Admiral IClngston.....;- -. D ilcKeuzie ;:i.Mr as a lay in dream, under some deadening Is used by street venders of apples and J. Allen, of United States dragoons, that for a man of hla age! and health, it Lieut Mr C Graham It.N J to Kingston, about Short increased this number Mr J E Hyde . spell of loneliness, from which I almost peanuts, and which, flaming and with an order from the War, Depart- was. in many respects, a very unpleas 17,000. thousj..-several were also There . feared to wake it; for plainly it had not guttering away In the bleak air off the ment to enrol five hundred volunteers ant i Mr UJVD CrowtUer to be placed for all the and freight wagons, and everything on Dennlt. In, position Mrs : was no PonUfex...U owring volunteers There The slept long. grass growing water, shone fiickeringly on the emaci- for the war in Mexico. Adamn complain ng, the face of the earth seemingly that Mary Mortlmer.M...:.... up in the paved ways; rains had not en- - ated features of a raau in the last stage wero enrolled in a very few days. A murmuring, distress, hunger, annoyances, fears: and could be done to hurl into this country , X.DOOR3 OPeW at 7 o'clock. Per JorniaiM' tirely washed away ' the prints of dusty of a bullous reinlttant fever. They had portion of our wagons had crossed the doubts of the whole people were poured destruction and vengeance, was done. commences punctually at i InanlrnH film done their best for him. Over his head Missouri at this time, and the residue Into hia ear. Hilt I3mi footsteps. . d God But VYet I went about unchecked. I went was something like, a tent .made of a of our people, from whom the volungot ikWhenOhey a feeble man to keep up their here they found that they really had scattered bn the although r.Into empty workshops, a and sheet or twot and he rested on a parti- teers were drawn, were anu was to tnat tneworK sustain deceived. been estabwent and They smithies. The spinner'a wheel was ally ripped open old straw mattress, way two hundred miles towards Nau spirits, to him until the arrival of the lished themselves at Camp Floyd, and FAMILY CARRIAGE FOR SALE. idle; the carpenter had gone from his with a hair sofa cushion nnder his head voo. rne men uuwevct. uiuuicuu, entrusted next season. President l' work-benc- h their time in destroying arms Eastern-madon the spent and5 shavlngsr hU unfin-she- d for a Ills gaping Jaw and leaving their families and teams ISoO. the idea of a man and ammunition, and three In CARBIAGE,asiB tor years and light. the Faintly sash and casing. Fresh bark was glazing.piilow.f7 without up protectors, breaking very told how short a time he prairies eye gooa eate. is in It to thorough to of repair, rations his In the tanner's vat, and the the i weakened United States, until as new and will seat six persons.nearly issuing the camp,' keep property ' family, these luxuries: materially would'; monopolise from starving had passfd away: forty! million dollars, the reported cost Apply to 8 PRAGUE A BREWER, Calllornis. the flower of the peo- them lightwood stood piled against though, a seemingly bewildered tand they were the but where the Carriage can be seen. the baker's Leavenfor grasshopper war Of 1850 inflicted of the expedition, had been wasted. The 8taoles, oven. The blacksmith's shop excited person, who might have been ple.. They direct marched I O2S0U , , .. . so us a was cold; but his coal arms that armies upon then to four scarcity great winds Issuing tho the scattered received of his .wife, seemed to find hope In occa- worth, and thero heap.and ladling bo to resorted to again. of the heaven. This expenditure of the pool, and crooked water horn, were all sionally forcing him to swallow, awk- infantry, and then marched for Califor- rations had com- Through all these circumstances no one government money laid tbe foundation there,aa lfhe hadjnst gone off for a holi- wardly, sips of the tepid river, water, nia by way of Santa Fe. Their e : Xtteutenan t - Colonel ' Allen , was permitted to suffer, though all, had of these outstdo mercantile establishg mander, day. ;2u errand. '. anywhere looked from a . burned and battered, to know be to I shall not . attemnt ItCEIVDx4 to pinched. were ments and been which to us have nursed at died JUST, my coffee-poLeavenworth, they who Those by tin r a account detailed circumof so comall the into the gardens, clinking knew better bad furnished the apothe- subsequently placed nnder the to give great an , extent from- that time r.i the wicket-latc- h i. " loudly arter me, to pull cary he needed; u toothless old bald-hea- mand of Lieutenant Colonel P. Saint stances connected with our position in this. :p " SUI1DAY SCHOOL REWARDS! yr ucu uur has been vtuico. vuwoy believed It benefit liuii that beartsease, and manner had the repulsive George Cooke. They made a march of brethren whose great .iitmrygoldi draw jug arrive here bv railroad and see financially accrued to the Salnta through a drink wih the dulness of a man familiar with death 050 miles, to San Diego. History may J in Great Variety bmd very Cheap. niatn SMocket nd its noisy scenes. He, so long as I remained, be searched in vain for a parallel to a country smiling with plenty, I tliink this expedition; but I think that as a can off a of with whole mostick this march how. has tney our porto It it been a thiuil mumbled my appreciate Infantry, Daring SiS?? in ja hindrance patient's ear we came. looked whennardiy bereal tion of this route they were on now.J2,HTZ;headed dahlias and sun- - notonous and his of the money JUVEMLE IIJSTnUCTOR, progress. Very prayer, melancholy on .half raWhen x first sat down bn this srround. came Into the hands little tween the pauses of which I heard the of the rations, : a portion Saints; but ' " Bound Volumes For Sale. hiccup and sobbing of two little girls, tions and a large portion of it on quarter in 1847, 1 was dressed in buckskin, havs eome merchandise at high prices, vhich j who were sitting up on a piece ofdrifc rations of bread, their only meat being ing torn mo3t or my ciothts to pieces. I mignc nave been a temporary conveni Can' also furnish Covers for andinil Suh wood outside. such draught animals as wero unable to had rawhide soles on my feet, and had ence, nut It caused our people to relaz scriDers' t could have sappoted the Volumes. rxpla "Dreadful, indeed, was the suffering proceed further. They were, at one a piece of hard bread and a piece of dried their energies in producing from the poor-hous- e, : re-enli- st, t "nt ; ' I iiuin.u AN ADDRESS I ; 1 ! s, - ' . - -- - r, j j dug-out- s, Q . Trf ;: heavy-heade- . V - j w k - ' m m 1 ? in;: : thv-continu- e i t - oath-tainte- - ! VI ter-da- y .1 , I i ', y i loml-tongue- d j 20,-00- . y I ve I 1 n r ; i:tir-;iaif-ofli- fe ! : H. " a , 'Man'-wants-ar- e -- oui-selv- es o ! 2-it- nd-dre- ... ss I I , ; -- j . iw T . a. veui-verge- land-title- Fast-meetin- gs -- I t Fens-atlona- l r ; - j hill-sid- e MJDnnii mm. ' 1 - dome-shape- I .. j s. w 1 1 ; : first-season- i , . ; " " , ln-dia- water-ripple- us. . i Em 1 , i..-- Mrs fault-findin- g, , . . over-rule- i rope-walk- s, - . t ; fresh-chopp- I . WELL-FINISHE- e, Two-hors- be-cau- so ed , . . work-peopl- bltter-smellln- . - ".ent t. . ; - ; d, lady-WrKt?- nd . three-quart- er e, |