Show J - 'A TIIE TAlIj TELEGRAPH TtirngnAYdnyu0 ov 10 n I Vi t - y T£Rit3f Per Annum j Six Months Three Mouis r i ' ' ii '-- j j ' j S Xy i 15 i So aiiifiotHBMt' - - Weareremittk -- Bttog b rcry YorL 1: J - - i ' '' - - ARB SHAPING r TIIlMJri of jPrei7 person interested in the the Territory of Utah andin the stability of her iistitutioM will view with some pleasure the movements that arej being developed from time to time under the direction of our leadwell-bein- g if-v- if i r 1 j ing citizens j Whjle other portions of the natiofr ore racked and distracted and jostled with politics the people of Utah arc quietly pursuing the even tenor of their way aAd demonstrating a purpose that mast at ua distant day give them weight and importance bbth at home and ' abroad Others have mode gigantic efforts to ' bring ’ abput division and to scatter the people but with a fortune that challenges credulity the citterns here have step by step advanced with firmer tread to the realization of a state of social independence that !cven the most sangaine among them have hardly dared to' dream ©f "" After a long time of trio! and sacrifice the citizens of the South haveTbefore them the dawning of that prosperity to' which tlieir 'labor justly entitle them and wliat is more pleasing in the realization of that great work ia the fact that the means taken in this citv to break down dcutrpy and root tip have been the very means that will give succor to th'South We are giad of it we wish them all prosperity and in the not distant future we expect to see our southern settlements if not foremost at least in nothing behind the north 'In the inarch of progress independence and wealth i i -- 1! ant : ‘bljcool nortilfhJttindicg The most eatf-doU pa tie election return CSeJwwftl McClellan poesibly fcuioo occord ta know of but New Jew and Delaware hks ventured to add New one geatleraan who r 1 : ' : 100 Ji6 TELEGRAMS I T -- nilaclImdiataicKJ j ' SIS 00 9 00 1 6 00 1 i fore-top-gall- k f Fer single camber i :J tor tht JitxtiniUat the out boom foretopeail yard aluddirigaailboom and all their gear went at the next crunch tearing and fplitthjg the sails to ribbons At the: same time over the forecastle deck came rolling rut torrents of water flooding the decks and creating Ja fresh The Royal Standard was aU but source of a helpless danger" crippled and dismantled she prelogg sented the most pitiable appearance and with her masts yards chains and ropes all hanging over and dangling about in most dangerous confusion the marvel is that no one was seriously injured if hot killed A : V j Still the worst had not come and but for the amazing strength oft her iron hull all on board must have- gone down to the bottom leaving no record of their file behind themi Tkxlilv the ship drifted up against the berg her whole’ side poming violently in contact withit—1 quote from the ship’s log lest my account Should be regarded as the natural exaggeration of a landsman’s fears—1 “smashed the starboard lifeboat carried away the pumpkin stove in all the starboard bulwark stove in the! starboard quarter in several places also the captain's cabin led sent the chronometers flying about lifting the poop-dec- k beams one foot thus damagingaU the cabins and with another crash split ohr upper plate amidships and did other sundry damage' At this moment total destruction seemed inevitable but as the ship slowly forged ahead under mainsail and foresail hope still "remained At last the end of the berg came in: view and we forged clear The berg appeared to be entirely enveloped in a dense fog and about six hundred feet high We passed along about half a mile of it and from the time of seeing it to clear ing it it was about half an hour” So far the ship's log “Half an hohrj” yet what a half hour! Who can tell the agony the suspense the wild and all but frantic emotions that were crowded into that thirty minutes? Beyond the nofoeof our ship’s wreck knocking about and the orders given to the men all was silence after the first wild cry of terror and dismay fale and trembling men gazed first at the iceberg then at the ship presenting a picture most desolate and then at each other many shook hands and badeeach other good bye and all stood expecting a certain watery grave For myself 1 was too stunned and startled to feel excited 1 seemed’ incapable of any feeling but tbat of dumb amazement Not a tear came to ' mv relief not a word escaped my lips Wife and children I felt 1 should never see any more and so holding a hand I calmly awaited the awful moment the summons to which had coine so unexpectedly and under such fearful circumstances Meanwhile the Captain was shouting to the boatswain "Do you see the end of the berg?” again and again for all onr safety lay iii our speedily gaining open sea At length alter many times “Not yet sir” he said “Yes sir cUyre by” and in another mhinte we had passed our eciny and were in open sea once more Three loud cheers passed fore and aft and again vc shook each' other by the hand and thanked Odd for our deliverance The saloon passenger immediately held a special religious service and so'dul the intermediate and steerage and those services wero continued daily till our arrival in Idverpool TIIE EMPRESS KUO EX IE—HER TOILET 1IER i fellow-- passenger’s DIAMONDS ETC Virginia’s5 : wor xnado widows and orphans EA6L i ‘widows are receivinsr pensions tinder laws passed with reference to the - t present war j About I j25DOO —" i ' i is : V ''jr -t T- - I like! has been creating con pid erable preliminary sensation Jon i hnr ' I - f v - jTho Mpnkenr'Bariinm her own account in London presiding at W dinner which she gave to the press and haring her dressing rooms baths piano velvet carpets " c cv minutely described in the pa' pers I ' Alexander Damns is writing a book on ’The Essence of Religion”: T An exchange says W Teesr the London Peter Parley publisher is the world-fame- d The exploring expedition on Vsinconver TsTand returned after eighteen weeks hardships haviiig fonnd copper leads and gold in paying quantities A traveler says he has fonnd the fabutons nnicorn in ihe interior of Thibet India It is about the size of a horse extremely wild and seldom if eVer canrht The animals hare the orthodox horn1 and go in herds on the borders of the jGreat Desert The Jtnssinns have tannehed a magnificent iron dad frigate the Sevastopol at Cronstadt She nearly equals the Dlaek Prince and Warrior in dimensionR has 4b inch plating 80 hone power lengines and steel guns of the j i i' 'I 't - r K v Jc — i J J bib y CHOICE- - ASSORTMENT f vr wt A v T ‘ " 1ft be Uf ' j ' : ‘ i largest caliljrei An editor hOenme i kets ’ be i— - I la Crates Twenty-Fiv- e 'i - i i I OB GOODS : r- - VC w! ‘I r 4 t Of - II i i th -- f EIVGIilS U i n - ' QlIEEM SWA RE I J a s 1 h 'i- AT ' ' v - 1 - 'I TTALKER BROS i i FINEST u Endless Variety f! i 1 PATTEHNSi i j ' i - I o— - u 1 i' a V I m cr - i cr n- - Tv TV Panes worn tremendously enthusiastic over the baby of the Prince and Princess of Wales in their recent trip in that country Tri experiments nt Shoeburyness England it has neen found that armor plltes fastened to ships’ sides by large wood screws hold much better than those secured by bolts and T nnfsl y In New York “act ore are in abundance tbi reason lint there is felt ft great want of actresses even of only ordinary merit’ An exchange says of New "York : “The people exhibit a curious nnathy in regard to Thov do not talk politics or read politics tliOj politicaVslandere in the partisan 'papers They think only of the war and know that 1 ( L eons “Macbeth” has set thoi San Francisco critics by the ears lodge Field of the U S Cirmit Court of Cnlifonii'iilns confirmed the claim of the city of San Frapciseo to four square leagues or 1 7T90 nprw of lend It is preemned that this dfciion will he final ' The limits of the land have not been determined Mr and Mrs P V ’ y i lot i i' partial and was created On! pnraile instead of “two paces in captain front — Advance” he unconscionsly bawled out “Cash ten dollars a year in advance!” Fine large strawberries of the third and fonri h crop appear in the San Frandsco mari In JUST RECEIVED ! ! LARGE VARIETY cfe t-- © d - c I : ! i S ef tv s’- Five Hundred '' ' - § - O i I an jH' j - U O fi as- i ao a & a a r © © © e' -'-- We : -- I nlfi1 ’V ‘ ‘ (Paris Correspondent of the Montreal Herald Since the splendid' days of Louis XIV the grand doiso palace created by him has seen no spectacle so brilliant as the wonderful affair got up by the Empress in honor ofQneen Isabella’s husband Don FranciBquez de Assises first cousin of his wife to whom in spite of the abhorrence with Which-shregarded him Louis Phillippe contrived SEA— A SIIII AMONG to:get the young Queen married by her mother A TERRIBLE SCENE-A- f reached Bordeaux ou 'the lfitli and was magnifi TIIE ICEBERGS or cently received by the authorities of the region r escorted Paris by persons sent by the Emperor Australia to from her last voyage Liverpool reached to Qn St Cloud on the 17th anu was received ' the Australian packet Boy at Standard narrowly cs by: the Erapetor Empress and little Prince with " caped destruction by contact with an enormous great ceremony at the foot of the great frtairraoe the fnto of the country rests not WitK the Iceberg off Cape Horn j 'The' following graphic Next day hosts and guests went to the Tuileries Grant oolijicians but with micli penerats-a- s the King held a reception narrative from the pen of one of the passengers is where The Etnpref was dressed in a vaperon robe of Sherman ami Sheridan and such sea kings white tulle with the imperial mantle and wore a as Farragnt” published in the English papers: I was very recently a passenger from Australia diadem of diamond so bright as really to dazzle : to Liverpool on board cue of the noblest ships the the eyes the "famous “regent” the most splendid A Congress at Malines Relgium terminated crown diamonds of the France of celebrated to standard a like the in Royal belonging blazing cheers for Jesus Christ and groans for ”Vv bite Star” link of packets little snn just over her brow With a splendid ar Voltaire We were upward ''of three hundred adults on board exclusive of the ray of toilet and Jewels and her white veil like a crew mist floating over her nnrifaled shoulders she Captain officer stewartU and seventy-onIn the rarified air of the Mexican platean and bad asa'cargo'three thousand bales of wool looked every whit ns ethcrially lovely as she did the French artillerists find that the angles of and $12000 worth of gold After thu genial when her remarkable benutv and still more reclimate of the antipodes wc rapidly ap markable grace first inthratled the heart of her elevation of their guns for given ranges do 1 proacLed “the Horn” wh0n the weather begaiic imperial adorer So beautiful did she look that not correspond with those iused in France so cold was noon and the d’ ndl and Movning night1 groups niht intensely splendid general coup : cf paaseug ers huddled or vfcpt round the huge fun-n- iliai! no one paid the "slightest head to the perforof our ship for we were an auxiliary screw to mances admirable thbiigh they were with the i u little extra warmth t On Sunday April exception of the King who wus evidently enchangather ' ?d lat'tiidc ere eta ted the south with 141 lirillicree the effects & deg and longitude pf deg west GREAT SALT LAKE CITY we yaw the lirt iceberg and a beautiful sight it the little Prince who had never before been al" to lowed assist at such a performance and who for the first time the order of the Golden - Monday' April 4th opened with'thlck wearing IL B Cliwsov heavj' weather and a good breeze betbrewhich we were Fleece sent him by Queen Isabella was iff the Job T Cars Mauagor Stage 7th heaven of excitement and delight and followe going without ntcam ten knot an hour er! detail of scenery gesture and music o uo danger Suddenly we ran into a withevery CONTINUED SUCCESS OF TIIE LEGITIMATE the most rapt attention dense fog and alnmst immediately ono' of the The Empress more tbap any other woman has DRAMA lookout gave the alarm: "Broken water t ahead! y'and almost immediately after "Iceon the ler good and her bad days At times she looks starboard bow!” At that inoineiit I was writing lositively plain almost ugly at other times she ooka a mixtnrc of Peri Fa’irji Saint and Syren SATURDAY the newspaper I conducted on board in the ent EVENING Nor 12 1801 i : X gineers messrcoin but hearing the noise and the makin&iip the strangest most bewitching ensern-I- e Oh that from ai the evening possible "Helm hard possibly starboard!” I rushed ominpus cry on declrliDd looking overthe bulwsrka'sawTto my mraense sati factions of her pride and vanity in reLAST APPEARANCE of tha Eminant tragadian sovereigns as her equal and horror an immense knountaia iff ice towering' far ceiving her IX abovf our maintopgalant mast which w'as twohun-dre- d ter guest in the eyes of an adfniring universe it A T OP she looked certain that wonderfully lovely with feet above the water line and so close to us ' AS icr white akin almost whiter than her dress the that any man could have jumped on to it '!' roses on hint cheeks her (excessively pretty All :han :U wcre immediately ernnmoned on deck GliES dra-ierOVERREACH SIR to natnre or y to Whether dne ' and art) her floating eifciy thing done to prevent what now scattered over with diamonds and In seemingly ed inevitable — a collision between our ship-an- appearMassinger’s great' Flay the lesrlSj and the dazzling crown above her lovely The yards were trimmed the ails iceberg aud everything done! to prevent this fearful lair 8h perfectly well aware was she or her admir-n- g A NEW WAY TO PAY OLD DE0TS catastrophe butin vain -- The monster mountain NEW AND FANCY STYLES husband or both of the marvelous beauty of Supported by a fnlT east of the company " of ici drew nearer and nearer to us and we drifted that state that for the evening appearance greet neari r and hearer to it At length the inevitable — o carriage —all glass and gilding— in which she went foment came: one heavy roll of the ship and tlie to was from inside and bv rip lighted fhepera yaruA of thejforcmast grated right into the solid some Th? roaring Faroe of ingenious introduction of lights in the roof ice tearing out and hurling down upon so J? beautiful that her tho deck immense blocks of ice feonie of them of Majesty was as distinctly viaTH£ SIAMESE TWINS jmormoua size At the amd moment the mam and ble to all Pari as she passed along as though in ’road daylight This curious little fact (an invensnapped tion never seen before) may serve as an excellent being m: Uustration of the Emperor's way of silently ap all their geu amidst the Frl- to the great dans pealing Boa Office will open for tha eale of Ticket to the feeling and sympathies of his capiger of every One on deck-o- n While thin was — a m 10 at day the mcqi at the wheel stood faithful to going tal In whatever Interests him the Parisians must CAUFOXUnA HOUSE quietly be given their share Seeing that the Em- duty i though one of them bad his overcoat thefr rent Performance o’clock 6 com 4 to Boors at ia open put J°?khS pcctedly and radiantly beautiful the imperial carriage was lighted A inside mence at 7 i“ her out into nomzioBA relief in order thatJobrtng Paris mav look into splendid t the carthe Ortm ij f his riage and share the Emperors admiration-onoexTex errr rs tallet ctax wife in all of which he- is the more - sensitive B SALE a NEW i she CIUCAGO WAGON not because of complete and royal birth tae itc i PS ¥OSl£ qS CATTLE pi xae passengers renriwinv exacting GROCERIES DRY GOOD® AND LIQUORS service in the emergency AND DEPARTURES ARRIVALS ' For hrthtr particttlsn inquire of b dtfle were i ' rtasenabie er Board by the week day B H SCHEXTUER ( FEB OrKBLASCD JUIt USahold of my hand and with big beads of tears roll R — At the terms President's Office Dipartnres W ednesdayt— A Keyes Joseph cheek cried for mercy lii-- a i ing dpwn their anil Between Sidwell AJORay ' rexo children: women were decks loul in their cooti ooftiALL rrxntyo rags tnn sionate cries and in the intermediate was an it MHO YTANTS TO RIDE! a widower with five children in —Wedriesesys—R Hinds T E Bow-cr- y Taama wanted to bant hay apply at tha California Henaa Departrirea derly' gentleman two his woe sftd one and have foe carriages their imme doable seated baggy the sgonv of GlLr ifoyeg expecting tT-l- a Still the wont was not come orJ W 000LET Orsntavflls ?M1 ’hay grain er legal tenders vrasRfiA sfzax destruction im boir the ship’s yards crunched into the icebcnr " aain Departures— Wedneady:—C E Tilton t 1 FAUST’S STABLES where I tood I looked up Wd saw that thUmoun- 108-t- f ' WAHTED IMHEDXATELt A I extsess co’s Second Sooth Street rtK the olives tain pf ice actually overhiirg shiprtt&nding -There were ArriTalXnrrday:— G CroWjJ F Butler rR then aixjiundred feet out of water 'I A G O O D M Ii Ii W R G H T j '''1 top a eonsid “e Stacker P Conover J T Claabey two large fisparcs ruuning pomthe blaek OAEPET-SACK- ” nnderTo vbeca Ubere! wages will be paid A erable wav down and as ithc ahip rolled rover UutiTtU XT SALT LAKE HOCEK IX clothing and a letter addressed to containing i i O Calaer B '' feared the yards would go into one of these fissn O Sutler R Me J Hsgg have so v the dope TIad e brought 1“ re H Baker H S 9 Dron M of i:e Via! 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